On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 12:27:40PM -0400, Jay Pipes wrote: > OK, so we had our inaugural OpenStack Bootstrapping Hour last Friday. Thanks > to Sean and Dan for putting up with my rambling about unittest and mock > stuff. And thanks to one of my pugs, Winnie, for, according to Shrews, > "looking like she was drunk." :)
Just echoing the positive comments since the "show". I watched the youtube rather than the live session and it was really good. The format is pretty much spot on to my mind. Thanks everyone. > One thing we're doing today is a bit of a post-mortem around what worked and > what didn't. > > For this first OBH session, I put together some slides [1] that were > referenced during the hangout session. I'm wondering what folks who watched > the video [2] thought about using the slides. > Were the slides useful compared to just providing links to code on the > etherpad [3]? I like the slides in the stream, as it helps focus the watcher on key messages. That said I also had the luxury/ advantage of watching thr recorded session so I had the slides locally and could really look at the refined links from the etherpad. > Were the slides a hindrance to the flow of the OBH session? No. > Would a production of slides be better to do *after* an OBH session, instead > of before? No. 1) As I said above they're useful inline ; and 2) Producing them befoer the presenter(s) define what will be discussed and how during the hour. I understand that there is having to do 'slideware' may deter potential presenters, but I think they're valuable. Tony.
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