Hey folks!
This Friday at 13:00 UTC I'll be steaming on Twitch[1] about the development of Fedora infrastructure apps. I'll start on a clean env, checkout one of our apps, setup a dev env, fix a small bug, test it, and create a PR.
[1] https://twitch.tv/ohwellien
I haven't decided which app it'll be yet, but It's going to be a simple bug so that I can do all that in 1h30 max. Come and ask any questions! :-)
Aurélien
P.S.: I'm not tied to Twitch in any way, it'll be the second time only I do this sort of thing, and I'm happy to switch to a more appropriate platform if needed as soon as I'm more comfortable generally streaming stuff :-)
On Wed, Jul 5, 2023 at 5:54 AM Aurelien Bompard abompard@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hey folks!
This Friday at 13:00 UTC I'll be steaming on Twitch[1] about the development of Fedora infrastructure apps. I'll start on a clean env, checkout one of our apps, setup a dev env, fix a small bug, test it, and create a PR.
I watched the recording today. Thanks for starting all the way at the beginning with the easyfix page. It was interesting to see your dev environment with VS Code at the beginning and OpenShift GitHub automation at the end, plus the tiny-stage concept. I learned a few things!
- Ken
I watched the recording today. Thanks for starting all the way at the beginning with the easyfix page. It was interesting to see your dev environment with VS Code at the beginning and OpenShift GitHub automation at the end, plus the tiny-stage concept. I learned a few things!
Excellent! Thanks a lot for the feedback. The first session is up on youtube for those who want to watch it there: https://youtu.be/X5YqSdw1Azs I didn't announce it widely because I've never done that before and I expected a lot of quirks. I didn't even know if my laptop would be capable of running the video encoding in real time. And surely enough, the sound was waaaaay to low for like 4/5 of the stream... Anyway, that's how we learn I suppose :-) I will repeat some stuff about tiny-stage on Friday, but if I don't anybody is free and encouraged to ask questions!
Thanks again!
Aurélien
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