Presented by:

Ben Cotton is a meteorologist by training, but weather makes a great hobby. Ben works as the Fedora Program Manager at Red Hat. He writes for Opensource.com as an Open Organization Ambassador and Correspondent (alumnus). Ben is a member of the Open Source Initiative and a supporter of Software Freedom Conservancy.

You can’t release on time if you don’t know what “on time” means. This talk covers several ways to build release schedules for projects — calendar-based, feature-based, and “meh, it’s done I guess”. Attendees will learn what considerations should go into planning a release schedule, how to deal with exceptions. It will also cover some tools that can be used to give the schedule a physical representation.

Date:
2020 November 14 - 15:30
Duration:
30 min
Room:
Room 2
Conference:
SeaGL 2020
Language:
Track:
Difficulty:
Medium

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  2. Start Time:
    2020 November 14 15:30

    Room:
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  4. Start Time:
    2020 November 14 15:30

    Room:
    Room 3