Goals

  • Give nonprofit organizations clearer community-sourced “Well Architected” type org lifecycle guidance that is up-to-date, practical, and accessible regardless of their capacity to buy tools, or hire technical staff or consultants
  • Provide a framework for regular review and updates of guidance that is easy for busy volunteers to manage
  • Tasks this Sprint:
    • Divide up and write up starting content to feed the site (bare bones is great - have to start somewhere)… see notes on the idea structure we started at last Sprint and expanded on before the holiday break: https://sfdo-community-sprints.github.io/deployment-best-practices/MeetingNotes/2023-11-15/
    • Better set up theme and site for those who can figure this stuff out - this is only this far thanks to some help from Jodie and Thad but even without those changes, I can tell you it’s really easy to update via VSCode in simple Markdown files and I can demo tomorrow for those who are willing.

Attendees

  • Cassie Supilowski
  • Stacy Shealey
  • Ginger Williams
  • Tracey Braun
  • Matt Andrien
  • Heath Parks
  • Jessica Rosenberg
  • Farrah Friedrich
  • Siri Yelamarthi
  • Akash Mishra
  • Antonio Van Laerhoven

Discussion

  • Introductions
  • Ideas for how to break up and prioritize
  • What are pros/cons & tradeoffs?

Themes

  • What are other people doing?
    • Gearset
    • Copado
    • Metecho
    • Salesforce DevOps Center
  • Challenge in managing scaling complexity
  • Reliance on UI tools

Focus for Sprint

Track 1 - Tooling

Track 2 - Change Management Best Practices


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