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Support Tool Definition for Summit Events

Ryan Blake edited this page Jul 29, 2020 · 7 revisions

The Power of Us Hub is (or will be) the public facing site to the Open Source Tool (Summit Events) regarding community engagement with the intention of it being a space for:

  • Central location for all Summit Events engagement
  • Group engagement and conversations around product ideas and any issues experienced by those using the app
  • Product Enhancement Requests
  • Public requirement gathering and vetting of ideas for development
  • Release Announcement and Schedules

Github is the public facing site for the Open Source Tool (Summit Events) regarding all development with the intention of it being a space for:

  • Code Management
  • Summit Events Core Code
  • Formalized Development Roadmap
  • Documentation for code and user functionality
  • Items selected for enhancement (including requirements) and assigned developer/admin
  • Backlogged items (with a Backlog label)

Metecho is a Heroku app that works with the Summit Events GitHub repository. It has its own GitHub repository. Metecho is the Summit Events web-based tool with the intention of it being used for:

  • Creating short time Salesforce scratch orgs that have Summit Events pre-installed
  • Admin and Developer collaboration on completing and testing project backlog tasks and issues
  • Managing all in progress and completed changes, including development and testing efforts, status and notes

Asana is the Summit Events User Group’s project management tool for non-development efforts with the intention of tracking:

  • Pre-GitHub project management
  • Documented Requirements for future develop
  • Marketing Efforts
  • Presentation Work
  • Task assignment that is not development focused
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