(See the Hackathon Archive for past Operations Workshops and Hackathons)
I hear this is an operations workshop, are you going to operate all day?
In this operations workshop, we will discuss how we are operating our services, what changes can, should and need to be made to improve quality of service for our customers and quality of life of our operators. We will try to keep it hands-on, so instead of presentations, we will rely on code to settle arguments, this means we won't be hacking all the time, there will also be plenty of programming and coding.
The main purpose of the hackathon is social: allow the team to reconnect, meet new team members for the first time, and work on stuff that won't fit neatly into a 45-minute Teams meeting.
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Morning | 9:00 Kick-off, Goals | Hacking | Hacking | Hacking | Hacking |
Afternoon | Hacking | Hacking | Hacking | Hacking | Demos |
Evening | Social | Team Dinner @bodega | Social | After-Work Drinks @avventura | - |
Where is this going to happen? Do you have a windowless conference room blocked out?
We will meet up at the Adobe Basel office. Address: Peter Merian-Strasse 80, 4052 Basel (a 5 minute walk from the Basel SBB train station). Our main meeting room for the week is "Morgestraich", with "Von Rappard" for break outs (both adjacent on the 4th floor)
Basel (BSL/EAP) is an international airport, with direct flights from many EMEA locations.
Zurich (ZRH) is an international airport, with direct flights from many overseas and EMEA locations.
Switzerland has good public transport, no need to rent a car:
- From Basel airport, bus #50 will take you to Basel SBB train station in 18 minutes
- From Zurich airport, there are many trains to Basel SBB, including hourly direct ones
- Within the city, you can either walk, take a street car (called "Tram"), bus or taxi to the hotel/office
- Basel hotels hand out BaselCards for free public transport within the city
Hotel recommendation: tbd
tbd
What are you planning to show at the end of the week?
Put down the topic and the people that would like to discuss it:
- v5 migrations (@rofe)
- admin/config refactor (@tripodsan, @dominique-pfister)
- catalog all errors and add error-codes to x-error (@davidnuescheler, @rofe)
- upgrade as many sites as possible to RUM v2 with
/.rum/
collection - commerce (@davidnuescheler, @dylandepass)
- bring your own git (@tripodsan)
- XSS protection/CSP on customer websites. (@andreituicu, @tripodsan, @davidnuescheler, @lkrapf)
- Sidekick auth enhancement. (@andreituicu, @tripodsan, @rofe, @dylandepass)
Who is going to be there? Can I come?
This workshop is for the Helix on-call team as well as invited black belt VIP leads and invited frequent collaborators. If you have been invited and will come, please put your name down in the list.
- @rofe
- @tripodsan
- @stefan
- @maxakuru
- @trieloff
- @amol-anand
- @dominique
- @shsteimer
- @mhaack
- @kptdobe
- @auniverseaway
- @dylandepass
- @dkuntze
- @davidnuescheler
- @StancuFlorin
- @dragosscalin
- @herzog31
- @dicagno
- @overmyheadandbody
- @mokimo
- @andreituicu
What can I do to prepare for the Hackathon?
- Read the
README.md
and linked vision documents in this repo - Install the
aem
Command Line app and create your first project - Comment on the GitHub issues you think would be good candidates for the Hackathon