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==Radiators==
 
==Radiators==
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[[Tom Denley]] ran a session on using information radiators.
  
 
===What To Radiate===
 
===What To Radiate===
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* CI build information
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* CI load
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* Code clean-up graphs
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* Twitter
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* Prod status?
  
 
===How To Radiate===
 
===How To Radiate===
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* Big plasma
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* Multi-screen wall
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* Screens dotted about
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* Desktop application
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* Writing on the wall
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* Digital picture frames
  
 
===Case Study: Radiating CI Build Information===
 
===Case Study: Radiating CI Build Information===
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* Builds passing/failing
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* Builds running/waiting
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* Running build progress bar
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* Time since last build
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* Committers on the current build
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* Failing builds marked under investigation
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* DOH! -- everything is red, but don't panic I'm on it
  
 
===Tips===
 
===Tips===
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* Be wary of information overload
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* Be opinionated
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* Have fun
  
 
===Demo of CI-Eye===
 
===Demo of CI-Eye===
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Tom gave a demonstration of CI-Eye, an open-source build radiator that he developed whilst learning about radiators.
  
===Demo of VisuWall===
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For more information on CI-Eye, see [http://github.com/netmelody/ci-eye/wiki]
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===Demo of Visuwall===
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A demo of the Visuwall radiator was given by two of its creators.
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For more information on Visuwall, see [http://github.com/awired/visuwall]

Revision as of 10:28, 13 November 2011

Radiators

Tom Denley ran a session on using information radiators.

What To Radiate

* CI build information
* CI load
* Code clean-up graphs
* Twitter
* Prod status?

How To Radiate

* Big plasma
* Multi-screen wall
* Screens dotted about
* Desktop application
* Writing on the wall
* Digital picture frames

Case Study: Radiating CI Build Information

* Builds passing/failing
* Builds running/waiting
* Running build progress bar
* Time since last build
* Committers on the current build
* Failing builds marked under investigation
* DOH! -- everything is red, but don't panic I'm on it

Tips

* Be wary of information overload
* Be opinionated
* Have fun

Demo of CI-Eye

Tom gave a demonstration of CI-Eye, an open-source build radiator that he developed whilst learning about radiators.

For more information on CI-Eye, see [1]

Demo of Visuwall

A demo of the Visuwall radiator was given by two of its creators.

For more information on Visuwall, see [2]