Next Foreman Community Demo - Thu 19 May

Hi all

It's once again time for the Foreman Community Demo, on Thu 19 May so join us
for a review of new & interesting developments from around our community. As
ever, more information is available on the event page [1] and the show agenda
is available on the Foreman wiki [2].

If you have anything new, cool tips, etc, that you'd like to share with the
community, please do let me know and I can arrange for you to be on the demo,
or (if you can't make it) I can demo for you.

As ever, we encourage live participation via the Hangouts Q&A app, or in IRC
(#theforeman on Freenode). For those that can't attend, the video will be
posted to YouTube afterwards.

If you'd like to know when other Foreman events are happening, do check out our
Events page on the Foreman website [3].

[1] https://plus.google.com/events/c3i47smh530fl9r6sq5sbk17lm8
[2] Current Sprint Information - Foreman
[3] Foreman :: Foreman Events

Cheers!

ยทยทยท -- Greg IRC: gwmngilfen

This has been recorded, and in this episode of the Foreman Community Demo,
we cast a wide net to pull in updates from Pulp (the project that handles
content for Katello), from Katello, from our CLI testers, and some Infoblox
DNS/DHCP providers for the Smart Proxy. There's also a quick look at the
1.11.2 release, and a teaser for the upcoming
Puppet 4 support!

Sections in today's demo:

You can find the presenter IRC nicknames in the links above. You can ask
questions in this thread, on IRC or in the YouTube comments.

I've had some requests to start sharing the metrics I present in each demo
here on the list, so here goes. I've condensed them a bit for email
brevity, do check out the video if you want the rest & my basic analysis.
All stats are since the last demo unless otherwise stated.

Downloads
1.10.X | 3580
1.11.X | 7361

PRs
Opened | 77
Closed | 375

Redmine
Opened | 110
Closed | 214

Mailing list (still tweaking this one)
Unanswered posts, last 6 months | 24.1%
User-to-user support, last 6 months | 44.8%
(Check the video to see what I mean by user-to-user support :p)

Let me know if you like seeing these stats on a regular basis!

Cheers,
Greg