![]() For development managers, I think the code commit history is a great way to get unbiased observation of your team member’s development task progress. After doing this for a period of time, you have a stronger sense of self-accountability in your development goals. I generally encourage developers of all kinds to try out doing at least 1 code commit pushed to a repo per day. It takes only a moment of your time as a dev, but it accrues value over time having an on-going log of your work. ![]() In git – the task of writing a commit and pushing to a branch is often a non-invasive task to do. How then do you best monitor developer activities without intruding on their time? Agile stand-ups in theory are meant to capture this – but can frequently instead go off topic or extend far beyond an intended 15 minute limit.Īlso at an individual level – how do you as an ABAP developer self-report and self-evaluate your progress? Given the swiftly changing priorities SAP developers must often pursue, it can be hard to really speak to what you worked on even earlier last week. The solutions being worked on by each team member can be very complex and the requirements are often time-critical. If you’re managing a team of ABAP developers – it can be challenging to figure out what exactly they are working on each day. Improved metrics on development productivity Here are a few of the ways that abapGit transformed my development approach I’d like to share.ġ. And while GitHub remains the defacto king of git repositories – know also that abapGit can be used upon other git offerings like Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, Gitlab and others. And I firmly believe its advantages to your development process are significant enough to consider using abapGit for your company’s internal ABAP development efforts. In case you missed it: abapGit can be adopted even if you’re not intending to open-source your development on GitHub. ![]() Why did SAP ABAP need to have git when CTS has reliably moved and tracked changes across SAP environments for years? Obviously it’s useful for open source ABAP – but really what else? To the existing SAP development audience – git and abapGit can be curious things. ![]()
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