Hi,

Just thought I'd let everyone know about a recent update relating to the
second part of the talk mentioned below which didn't happen for the
November meeting.

On 23 Nov 2013 17:51, <commit...@slug.org.au> wrote:
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> ==== Details ====
>
> We will have a double talk on continuous integration: <b>Learning to do
better CI</b> and <b>Tracking upstream projects with gerrit</b>, both by
<b>Darragh Bailey</b>. <br><br>
>
> <blockquote><i>A background introduction of going from nightly builds
through limited CI, to using CI to test before accepting changes. The
second part of the talk will look at how multiple teams can track upstream
projects in a manner that is compatible with the Review + CI process
described in the first part.</i></blockquote><br>
>
<snipped>

A shorter version of this talk was eventually given at the Sydney DevOps
January meeting, the slides from which are available at:
https://speakerdeck.com/electrofelix/tracking-upstream-with-gerrit

The news is that the code behind this talk is finally being released under
an Apache 2.0 license thanks to Monty Taylor (for getting it out there) and
Davide Guerri (for taking the basic functionality and turning it into a
real tool). You can find it at:
https://github.com/emonty/git-upstream

--
Darragh
====== November 2013 SLUG Meeting - Continuous Integration ======

====Summary====

 * Date: Friday, Nov. 29, 2013, 6 p.m.
 * Start: Arrive at 6pm for a 6:30pm start
 * Format: TBA
 * RSVP: http://www.slug.org.au/event/326001
 * Suggest or sign up for a talk at http://www.slug.org.au/talks

==== Details ====

We will have a double talk on continuous integration: <b>Learning to do
better CI</b> and <b>Tracking upstream projects with gerrit</b>, both by
<b>Darragh Bailey</b>. <br><br>

<blockquote><i>A background introduction of going from nightly builds
through limited CI, to using CI to test before accepting changes. The
second part of the talk will look at how multiple teams can track upstream
projects in a manner that is compatible with the Review + CI process
described in the first part.</i></blockquote><br>

====Location====

  Google Sydney
  Level 5, Workplace 6
  48 Pirrama Road
  Pyrmont, NSW

 Map: http://www.slug.org.au/map

-- Getting there --

The Google office is the big black building marked "Accenture" opposite
Star City Pirrama Road facade.

If using the trains, you can go either get off at;

 * Town Hall station, head towards Darling Harbour, walk across the Pyrmont
   footbridge and then follow Pirrama Road towards Star city.
 * Central station, then follow the light rail instructions.

If using the buses, the route 443 stops right out front of the building.

If using the light rail, get off at Star City station and walk across the
street.

If you drive, then you can look for parking on the suburban streets around
the office (or pay for parking at the Casino), and then walk from there.

=== Afterwards ===

We'll be aiming to finish by 8pm and will be heading to the Pyrmont Bridge
Hotel (PBH) afterwards to socalise and eat dinner. The PBH is marked on the
map.

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