microsite/blog/2020-05-14-tech-radar-plugin.mdx
Just a few weeks ago, we released our internal plugin for Lighthouse website audits as our first open source plugin, so the whole community could use it. Today, we’re excited to add a new plugin to that list — say hello to the Tech Radar plugin!
The Technology Radar is a concept created by ThoughtWorks which allows you to visualize the official guidelines of software languages, processes, infrastructure, and platforms at that particular company. The particular visualization above was created by Zalando.
At Spotify, our central committee of technical architects own the Tech Radar with the input of engineers across the company. Anyone can and is encouraged to give recommendations. We segment entries in our Tech Radar by languages, frameworks, processes, and infrastructure, although you should pick whatever works best for your organization. Each entry in the Tech Radar can have one of the following lifecycle values: Use, Trial, Assess, and Hold.
We also assign clear definitions for each lifecycle:
Since rolling out the Tech Radar, it has become the source of truth when creating, maintaining, or evolving our software ecosystem. Spotify has dozens of entries in our Radar and it can scale quite well whilst being easy for our engineers and engineering managers to consume.
To learn about how you can bring the Tech Radar to your Backstage installation, check out the plugin README on GitHub.
I want to thank both the Backstage team and Spotify. Firstly, I've been working with our internal version of Backstage for over a year, and the developer experience since open sourcing has been even more of a joy to work with. Secondly, the 10% hack time that Spotify generously provides to all engineers enabled me to open source the Tech Radar plugin.
Since open sourcing it, the community has shown great interest in yet another powerful use case of Backstage. There was also an enthusiastic open source contributor who volunteered to migrate the plugin to TypeScript and React Hooks in just 29 minutes of opening the issue!
I can't wait to see how others benefit from the Tech Radar in their organizations!