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SUMMARY:The Goldilocks Problem of Software Delivery
DESCRIPTION:When: Mar 4\, 2021 09:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) \nTopic: The Goldilocks Problem of Software Delivery \nPresented by: Anders Wallgren \nDescription: Over the last 15 years\, organizations have had difficulty with the entire software delivery process\, but two artifacts in particular became a recurring problem. The problem stems from the Goldilocks principle: one of these artifacts is much too big to overcome efficiently\, and one of them is much too small to make a significant impact\, so we need to find the one that is just right. So what artifact is “just right?” As the user\, what we really care about are the Features: the stuff we use and interact with all the time to make our daily lives better. However\, the systems we have today haven’t advanced to the point where software features are the nearest proxy for customer value. In other words\, the feature must be at the forefront of the UI. In this talk\, I will share why features are the proxy for value and explore the different levels of abstraction for the “just right” aspect of a Feature in order to shift people’s mindset from thinking in terms of Builds or Releases\, to thinking in terms of the customer and business value. I will share tactics to address the Goldilocks problem and how to have these discussions at the right level of the software in order to make prioritizations\, decisions\, and discoveries. What attendees will learn: \n\n\n\nA different perspective about software delivery\, which will help them make better decisions about which features to pursue and builds/releases to postpone.\nLearn why features are the future and how they are the perfect middle-ground between individual builds and major releases.\nHow to ultimately break free from the Goldilocks problem of software delivery.\n\n\n\nRegister in advance for this webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xUxmQuklSDal14_pIdDR2w
URL:https://cd.foundation/event/the-goldilocks-problem-of-software-delivery/
CATEGORIES:Continuous Delivery Foundation
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SUMMARY:Jenkins UI/UX online hackfest
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the Jenkins User Experience\, Documentation and Advocacy and Outreach special interest groups\, we are happy to announce the online UI/UX hackfest on May 25-29! Everyone is welcome to participate\, regardless of their Jenkins development experience. \n\n\nThe goal is to get together and work on improving Jenkins user experience\, including but not limited to user interface and user documentation. We also invite you to share experiences about Jenkins and to participate in UX testing. The event follows the Jenkins is the Way theme and the most active contributors will get special edition swag and prizes! \n\n\n \n\n\nEvent plan\n\n\nThis hackfest is NOT a hackathon. We do not expect participants to dedicate all their time during the event timeframe\, but hop-in/hop-out as their time allows. Everybody can spend as much time as they are willing to dedicate. Spending a few days or just a few hours is fine\, any contributions matter regardless of their size. Jenkins development experience is not required\, we have newcomer-friendly stories for those who want to start contributing to the project. We will also have a 24/7 jenkinsci/hackfest Gitter chat for Q&A and coordination between contributors. \n\n\nThere will be 3 main tracks: \n\n\n\nUser Interface – Improve look&feel and accessibility for Jenkins users\, work on new read-only interface for instances managed with configuration as code\, create and update Jenkins themes\, and many other topics. This track is coordinated by the UX SIG.\nUser Documentation – Improve and create new user documentation\, tutorials and solution pages. Also\, there is ongoing documentation migration from Wiki to jenkins.io and plugin repositories. This track is coordinated by the Documentation SIG.\nSpread the word – Write user stories for Jenkins Is The Way site and the Jenkins blog\, post about your Jenkins user experience and new features\, record overview and HOWTO videos\, etc. This track is coordinated by the Advocacy and Outreach SIG.\n\n\n\nWe are working on publishing project ideas and issues for the listed tracks. The current list can be found on the UI / UX hackfest event page\, this list will be finalized by the beginning of the hackfest. You are welcome to propose your own projects within the User Experience theme. \n\n\nDuring the event\, we will organize online meetups and ad-hoc training sessions in different timezones. All these sessions will be recorded and shared on our YouTube channel. There are no mandatory sessions you must attend\, you are welcome to join ones remotely or watch the recordings. After the event we will invite participants to demo their projects at online meetings or recorded sessions. \n\n\n\n\nRegistration\n\n\n \n\n\nP.S: Note that the registration form has a question top 3 things we could change in Jenkins to improve your user experience. We would appreciate your response there! \n\n\n\n\nContacts\n\n\nPlease use the following contacts to contact organizers: \n\n\n\nGitter chat\nMailing list\n\n\n\n\n\nResources\n\n\n\nEvent Page\nRegistration form.\nProject ideas (work-in-progress). The full list will be published by the beginning of the event.\nFrequently Asked Questions\nContributing to Jenkins\nCode of Conduct\n\n\n\n\n\nSwag and Prizes\n\n\nThanks to our sponsors (CloudBees\, Inc. and Continuous Delivery Foundation)\, we are happy to offer swag to active contributors! \n\n\n\n50 most-active contributors will get an exclusive “Jenkins Is The Way” T-shirt and stickers\nActive contributors will get Jenkins stickers and socks\nWe are working on special prizes for top contributors\, to be announced later\n\n\n\n   \n\n\n\n\nAcknowledgements\n\n\nWe thank all contributors who participate in this event as committers! We especially thank all reviewers\, organizers and those who participated in the initial program reviews and provided invaluable feedback. In particular\, we thank User Experience\, Documentation and Advocacy and Outreach SIG members who heavily contributed to this event. \n\n\nWe also thank sponsors of the event who make the swag and prizes possible: CloudBees\, Inc. and Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF). In addition to swag\, CloudBees donates working time for event hosts and reviewers. CDF also sponsors our online meetup platform which we will be using for the event. \n\n\n .
URL:https://cd.foundation/event/jenkins-ui-ux-online-hackfest/
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SUMMARY:CloudBees Connect EMEA
DESCRIPTION:About Cloudbees Connect\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin a global online event with our community friends of continuous delivery and DevOps leaders and practitioners along with Jenkins users and innovation-focused developers for an informative and interactive full-day event. Connect with peers and industry experts to discuss the trends that are defining the future of software development and learn how to leverage them to build stuff that matters\, drive business impact and delight end-users. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLive Q&A with keynotes\n\n\nDuring our keynote\, panel discussion\, and workshops you will be able to join us on Slack as well as live chat sessions in our Resource Center and Solution Center.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEducational environment\n\nOne-of-a-kind virtual expo hall with booths and chat rooms. Get educated\, download resources on-the-spot\, and interact directly with sponsors and speakers.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrizes!\n\nJoin the live keynote sessions for a chance to win prizes. Winners will be selected during the live sessions on May 19 and 20.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister now!
URL:https://cd.foundation/event/cloudbees-connect-emea/
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SUMMARY:Jenkins on Kubernetes: Getting started
DESCRIPTION:Time: 2PM UTC\, April 17. Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/528833474. Presenter: Marky Jackson\, Anchore \nOne of the strongest sides of Jenkins is that it has a scaling feature almost out-of-the-box\, but these features need additional configuration and the infrastructure layer. There are many ways to implement Jenkins scaling: to build parallelization\, on-demand agents\, etc. One of the powerful options available right now is Jenkins scaling on top of Kubernetes and in this presentation. Marky\, an active Kubernetes and Jenkins contributor\, will show you how to do just that. \nThis presentation will cover the following:\n* How to get Jenkins running natively on K8s?\n* Provisioning on-demand agents with Kubernetes Plugin\n* Live Demo \nFor more details on this event visit the Meetup group invite. 
URL:https://cd.foundation/event/jenkins-on-kubernetes-getting-started/
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