Hi all (apologies for cross-posting)
I'm thinking about ways to shake up the community demo slightly. It occurred to me that the 3-week timeframe is somewhat odd if you don't know the history of the team (i.e. that the full-time devs used to use scrum/sprint methodologies, and the community demo grew out of the sprint demo). However, we no longer really do sprint in that way, and that takes some of the constraints off the demo now. Moving to a monthly demo would make for a more predictable schedule (say, first thursday of the month), and would allow a larger period to generate useful/interesting features. This is particularly relevant given the paucity of content over the last few demos (although the timely merge of Dmitri's Puppet 4 proxy support saved me yesterday :P). There's also the possibility to base the newsletter off the demo, or vice versa, since both will be monthly. The only potential downside I can see is contributors forgetting what they worked on a month ago, or at least how to demo it, but that's not a huge problem. So what do you think? Is monthly better for you, or do you prefer the 3-weekly format? The poll is here: https://gwmngilfen.typeform.com/to/hZRFE2 (credit to Daniel for bringing this site to my attention in his Azure/HyperV poll - much better than the previous strawpoll I used!) -- Greg IRC: gwmngilfen -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "foreman-dev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to foreman-dev+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.