Snappy Open Houses

Nicholas Skaggs nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com
Thu Jul 2 02:15:30 UTC 2015


Hey everyone, I'm pleased to announce the first Open House will be July 
7th at 1400. We'll be live on ubuntuonair.com and doing some demos, 
testing, and a q and a. Please stop by and help test with us, try out 
snappy and meet everyone. The event will last about 2 hours, and you can 
find out more information on the wiki, 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Snappy/OpenHouses .

Mark your calendars and see you next Tuesday!

Nicholas

On 06/16/2015 11:31 AM, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Federico, Leo, Nick, Oliver and I just finished a call to talk about an
> initiative called Snappy Open House we want to start with the next
> release of snappy.
>
> *What is an open house?*
> With the snappy team working hard on making new releases, new features
> are added, bugs are fixed and feedback is needed. The open house is a
> chance to come and meet the snappy team developers and help QA test the
> new image. We want to encourage the community to test with us, explore
> new features, check for possible regressions and exercise the
> documentation. These events are a great way to get started in the snappy
> world.
>
> To kick off the event, we'll host a live Q and A on ubuntuonair.com with
> developers and show off new features in the release. We'll also
> demonstrate how to flash and test the new release so the community can
> follow along and help test. Finally we'll answer any questions you have,
> and stick around on IRC for a bit to discuss any issues found during
> testing.
>
> *When should it happen?*
> Release Dates will be flexible; we'll need to announce as we learn when
> releases will happen. We'll do it before the release to start, probably
> 5-7 days beforehand have the event
>
> *What does the event look like?*
>
>   - During the hangout:
>     + cover new features
>     + demo flashing and testing on a device
>     + Live Q and A
>   - Afterwards: discussion, help and testing on IRC channel
>
>
> The notes of the call can be found at http://pad.ubuntu.com/NI8DSYz7cf
> with a bit more detail on how to run the event.
>
> Do you have any additional thoughts, ideas, questions?
>
> Have a great day,
>   Daniel
>






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