On 07/01/2015 11:05 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
On 07/01/2015 10:24 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
Introducing Snappy Open Houses! Snappy represents some new and
exciting possibilities for ubuntu. Open houses are your chance to get
familiar with the technology, while helping test and break things of
course! We plan to do an open house before each release as a chance
for everyone to interact and provide feedback and help with testing.
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What is an open house?*
An 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.
What do I need to help?
You and a device capable of running snappy. This could be your
desktop / laptop, or a beaglebone / raspberry pi or another device.
You don't need a device to help as you can install snappy on your
local machine via kvm.
When is it happening?
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.
You can find out more information on the wiki,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Snappy/OpenHouses .
Mark your calendars and see you next Tuesday!
Nicholas
And yes, that is 1400 UTC. My apologies for not adding it properly the
first time! See you there!
Thanks to everyone who attended and asked questions! We'd love to hear
your feedback on snappy. Try testing the image and letting us know how
it goes: http://bit.ly/1KHQZF6
Nicholas
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