Foreman Community Demo

All,

Some time has passed since we last did a community wide demo. Part of the
core team's effort is to bring these back on a regular basis. To that end,
we will be having a community demo this Thursday, June 18th at 1pm GMT/9
EST. These demos will once again become regular as set by the pace of the
core teams sprints (more to follow regarding this in the next few days).

If you have features or impactful bug fixes you wish to demo, please add
them to the agenda section [1] and follow the directions for specifying
user and time. The goal is to limit this demo to one hour. Thus, if need
be, I will split the agenda and hold another demo in a week in order to
allow all to be shown (and avoid a monolithic demo). Feature teams are
encouraged to demo but restrict their information to a status update style
demo.

[1]
http://projects.theforeman.org/projects/foreman/wiki/Current_Sprint_Information

··· -- Eric D. Helms Red Hat Engineering Ph.D. Student - North Carolina State University

Bumping as a reminder, we currently only have 1 entry on the wiki page for
the agenda. Please add items that you have completed in the past 4-6 weeks
such that we can give the community an idea of what has been worked on and
is/will be available for the next set of releases.

Eric

··· On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Eric D Helms wrote:

All,

Some time has passed since we last did a community wide demo. Part of the
core team’s effort is to bring these back on a regular basis. To that end,
we will be having a community demo this Thursday, June 18th at 1pm GMT/9
EST. These demos will once again become regular as set by the pace of the
core teams sprints (more to follow regarding this in the next few days).

If you have features or impactful bug fixes you wish to demo, please add
them to the agenda section [1] and follow the directions for specifying
user and time. The goal is to limit this demo to one hour. Thus, if need
be, I will split the agenda and hold another demo in a week in order to
allow all to be shown (and avoid a monolithic demo). Feature teams are
encouraged to demo but restrict their information to a status update style
demo.

[1]
Current Sprint Information - Foreman


Eric D. Helms
Red Hat Engineering
Ph.D. Student - North Carolina State University


Eric D. Helms
Red Hat Engineering
Ph.D. Student - North Carolina State University

Due to various reasons, including a lack of wide enough knowledge of this
demo, we are going to push it by 2 weeks to July 2nd. The wiki page and
agenda will still apply for adding items to demo on July 2nd (including
Feature team updates!). The Google+ event should be updated to to note this
change (or a new event created).

Thanks,
Eric

··· On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Eric D Helms wrote:

Bumping as a reminder, we currently only have 1 entry on the wiki page for
the agenda. Please add items that you have completed in the past 4-6 weeks
such that we can give the community an idea of what has been worked on and
is/will be available for the next set of releases.

Eric

On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Eric D Helms ericdhelms@gmail.com > wrote:

All,

Some time has passed since we last did a community wide demo. Part of the
core team’s effort is to bring these back on a regular basis. To that end,
we will be having a community demo this Thursday, June 18th at 1pm GMT/9
EST. These demos will once again become regular as set by the pace of the
core teams sprints (more to follow regarding this in the next few days).

If you have features or impactful bug fixes you wish to demo, please add
them to the agenda section [1] and follow the directions for specifying
user and time. The goal is to limit this demo to one hour. Thus, if need
be, I will split the agenda and hold another demo in a week in order to
allow all to be shown (and avoid a monolithic demo). Feature teams are
encouraged to demo but restrict their information to a status update style
demo.

[1]
Current Sprint Information - Foreman


Eric D. Helms
Red Hat Engineering
Ph.D. Student - North Carolina State University


Eric D. Helms
Red Hat Engineering
Ph.D. Student - North Carolina State University


Eric D. Helms
Red Hat Engineering
Ph.D. Student - North Carolina State University