The Foreman project and its community is varied, big, and it can take very long to understand what is really going on. Luckily, a group of people is actually working full-time on making it a better project. Contributors often scratch their own itches, and move on.
This talk is meant to give you an overview about areas of Foreman that badly need help, refactoring, and some of the efforts the Foreman community is doing to mitigate technical debt and keep on improving. In short, we want to highlight our flaws so you can target your efforts to the right place.
The Foreman project and its community is varied, big, and it can take very long to understand what is really going on. Luckily, a group of people is actually working full-time on making it a better project. Contributors often scratch their own itches, and move on.
This talk is meant to give you an overview about areas of Foreman that badly need help, refactoring, and some of the efforts the Foreman community is doing to mitigate technical debt and keep on improving. In short, we want to highlight our flaws so you can target your efforts to the right place.
Speakers: Daniel Lobato