Software engineering is by nature a highly collaborative
activity and being able to collaborate effectively is a
key factor for project success. However, collaborating effectively
in Global Software Engineering, in which team members are
geographically, temporally and socio-culturally separated from
each other, is an important challenge. In a traditional colocated
Software Engineering setting, one of the most important
communication patterns is a conversation. Technological support
to have conversations in a distributed setting is commonly
used, however overhearing conversations of your colleagues is
mostly not feasible with these tools. To explore the importance
of overhearing conversations we conducted a focus group and
a questionnaire in a large international software development
company. In this paper we report on the qualitative data from
the focus group and the quantification of this data researched
with the questionnaire. Based on these findings we will make
reco...