Great! I sorted my initial list in order of priority as I see it for demo environments:
1. latest stable build 2. latest nightly build 3. next upcoming release If we can do only the first for now, I'm still happy. I feel that the second would be a great aid to our development process too though. Cheers, Joe On 26 November 2012 11:50, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I think running demos on our main VM may not be appropriate but I gather > it should be possible to get a VM for demoing use. I assume that we are all > happy with this part. I don't know if there will be a limit to the number > of demos we should run yet. > > Cheers, > Gary > > > > On 29/10/12 18:44, Gary Martin wrote: > >> It would be good to know if we would be able to see demo instances >> running on our vm. >> >> For a nightly build we probably want the instance building from scratch >> so that the base experience is correct. Here initial state should probably >> be created by making testing fixtures. There is a reasonable chance these >> will be kept up to date if they are also useful for the development and >> testing processes. >> >> Any longer term demos can probably reset themselves with a cronjob to >> roll back to some known state. >> >> I am not sure that I want to see too much tracking of users but as the >> activity of these instances is likely to be public, we might be able to >> make some use of that. Would that be enough for our needs? >> >> Cheers, >> Gary >> >> Joachim Dreimann <[email protected]**> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >>> >>> I'd really like to see some online demo instances for Bloodhound for >>> users >>> to play with. Three types of instances would be most interesting in my >>> opinion: >>> >>> 1. latest stable build >>> 2. latest nightly build >>> 3. next upcoming release >>> >>> These should all contain some sample data and reset back to that sample >>> state once every night, partly to combat spam but also so user >>> experiences >>> don't diverge too much over time. >>> >>> I would also like to use the opportunity to gather some relevant, >>> anonymous >>> data on how people use the Bloodhound demos so that we can make more of >>> our >>> design decisions on actual evidence. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Joe >>> >> > -- Joe Dreimann UX Designer | WANdisco <http://www.wandisco.com/> * * *Transform your software development department. Register for a free SVN HealthCheck <http://go.wandisco.com/HealthCheck-Sig.html> *
