Every few weeks we host a Community Demo to showcase new & interesting developments from the Foreman community. We encourage participation from any member of the community (although you do need a Google account), so if you’ve been working on something cool, please do come to show it off.
This post is a wiki, so if you have something to show, add yourself to this table!
Expected In
We’ve added a new column to indicate the release in which community members might expect the feature that is being demoed to appear. This column should be taken as a guide rather than a gospel. Unforeseen circumstances might drag a feature out of a release or two. The best way to know for sure what is in a release is to check out the release announcement!
If you have any feedback about the change to the format, feel free to comment here
Depending on where it would be a better fit, please add yourself to one of the following tables:
Foreman user-focused demos
Speaker | Time | Topic | Redmine Issue | Expected in Version |
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@nofaralfasi | 3 mins | Introductions | ||
@nofaralfasi | 3 mins | Foreman 3.6.0-rc1 is out | ||
@iballou | 5 mins | Pulpcore 3.22 upgrade | 35934 | Katello 4.8 |
@jeremylenz | 7 mins | Registering a host to multiple content views (backend work) | 35580 | Katello 4.8 |
@nofaralfasi | 7 mins | Enable Ansible callback plugin per-template | 35585 | foreman_ansible 11.0.0 Foreman 3.6 |
Foreman developer-focused demos
Speaker | Time | Topic | Redmine issue | Expected in version |
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