What Your Git History Reveals About Team Alignment (opens in new tab)
What Your Git History Reveals About Team Alignment Your org chart says one thing. Your Git history says another. They're rarely the same. Last week I wrote about Conway's Law as a measurement problem — the idea that every commit records not just what changed, but how your teams coordinate. That the co-change pattern across thousands of commits is a structural artifact of who talks to whom, day by day, pull request by pull request. This week: what it actually looks like when you read that patt...
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