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Ryan Blake edited this page Jun 29, 2020
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Summit Events has a dedicated group of Project Maintainers that are involved in the overall success of the project. Below is a current list of the Summit Events Project Team:
Maintainers | Organization |
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Ryan Blake | University of St. Thomas |
Thad Dahlberg | University of St. Thomas |
Jim Hubert | Foundation Partners |
Mike Walter | University of St. Thomas |
Farrah Friedrich | University of St. Thomas |
Jeff Hilyard | University of Georgia, Terry College of Business |
Sandya Gupta | Illinois Institute of Technology Office of Technology Services |
Kathleen Lueckeman | Higher Education Advisory Council |
Esteban Dozsa | HandsOn Connect |
To ensure the sustainability of Summit Events, there are Key roles with assigned team members to fulfill the following roles at minimum:
Role | Description | Lead | Support |
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Product Owner | Person to sets direction for Summit Events. | Ryan Blake | |
Project Manager: | This person leads the project as a whole, schedules and runs meetings, and provides meeting notes. The PM is the hub of communication and keeps the team on track. | Ryan Blake | |
Developer | Develops the building of Summit Events, from Objects, to Apex to Triggers | Thad Dahlberg | |
Release Engineer: | Projects with technical elements (like custom code or apps) need a technical engineer to develop the build. This role will likely also package and release your application using GitHub and CumulusCI. Manages pull requests. | Thad Dahlberg | |
Quality Assurance Tester: | Each new element will need to be thoroughly tested to ensure a quality product. | Shayna Stockon | |
Technical Writer: | Documentation can make or break your project. If users don't know how to use what you've built, support needs increase and users will likely abandon the solution. | Jim Hubert | |
Support/Training | Users who post in your Power of Us Hub group need timely responses to their questions. Also, consider hosting demos, recording training videos, or conducting in-person training sessions. | Mike Walter | Farrah Friedrich |
Marketing: | If no one knows about your project, what's the point in spending all this time on it? Promote your solution throughout the Salesforce.org community, host webinars or office hours, and create presentations. | Jim Hubert | |
Business Analyst | Will engage with the Community to gather requirements for potential development | Mike Walter | Farrah Friedrich |
Architect | Working through the different potential solutions to determine what makes the most sense |
- Setting Up Summit Events After Installing Package
- Steps To Do Before You Start Using Summit Events
- Setup Contact Matching
- Setup Lead Matching
- Create an Event
- Create an Event Instance
- View and Edit Event Registration
- Create Event Appointment Types and Manage Event Appointments
- Create an Event Host
- Create an Event Email