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* Update main menu to display 'Dashboards' for consistency. Fixes #4296 This resolves the inconsistency highlighted in issue #4296 (#4296). The decision to make this change was made in issue #68 (opensearch-project/ux#68)." * Update OpenSearch Dashboard to OpenSearch Dashboards for consistence * CHANGELOG.md update --------- Signed-off-by: Danila Gulderov <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit bbf8dfb) Co-authored-by: gulderov <[email protected]>
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# OpenSearch Dashboards Communication | ||
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- [Overview](#overview) | ||
- [Slack](#slack) | ||
- [Forum](#forum) | ||
- [Developer Office Hours](#developer-office-hours) | ||
- [What it is](#what-it-is) | ||
- [When](#when) | ||
- [How to sign up](#how-to-sign-up) | ||
- [FAQ](#faq) | ||
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## Overview | ||
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The purpose of this document is to provide information regarding the communication channels for OpenSearch Dashboards. All communication is subject to the [OpenSearch Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). Please see [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) if you're interested in contributing to the project. | ||
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## Slack | ||
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The OpenSearch project has a public workspace on [Slack](https://opensearch.slack.com). See the [Getting Started guide]() for steps to register and setup the workspace. | ||
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Once registered, check out these channels for discussion of OpenSearch Dashboards topics: | ||
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- [#dashboards](https://opensearch.slack.com/archives/C01QENNTGUD) | ||
- [#dashboards-ux](https://opensearch.slack.com/archives/C05389T9LJC) | ||
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## Forum | ||
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Slack conversations are not searchable outside the workspace. For this reason we encourage using the [OpenSearch Dashboards category](https://forum.opensearch.org/c/opensearch-dashboards/57) of the forum for technical support discussions or summarizing findings for the rest of the community. | ||
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## Developer Office Hours | ||
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### What it is | ||
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A recurring 1-hour virtual meeting for community developers to chat with [OpenSearch Dashboards project maintainers](MAINTAINERS.md). Priority will be given to topics that are signed-up in advance, but ad-hoc discussions are welcome in any remaining time. | ||
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While we'll always prioritize asynchronous communication, sometimes a community call is the most effective and efficient venue to share information and knowledge. Some reasons to sign up: | ||
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1. Review a proposal or technical design for a new feature in OpenSearch Dashboards or an OpenSearch Dashboards plugin | ||
2. Learn more about how to build and extend OpenSearch Dashboards - which APIs, plugins, resources, and services are available to speed development | ||
3. Discuss OpenSearch Dashboards roadmap and technical initiatives | ||
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Signing up isn't required to attend - all OpenSearch Dashboards contributors or interested developers are welcome as participants. | ||
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Bring your ideas and projects early, while you still have time and flexibility to make significant changes. | ||
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### When | ||
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Every other Thursday, 10AM-11AM PT. | ||
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### How to sign up | ||
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There will be a forum post for each iteration of the meeting, with pre-defined slots. To sign-up, simply reply in the forum thread with the following template: | ||
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* Topic: [a brief description of what you'd like to discuss] | ||
* Requested by: [provide GitHub aliases of attendees] | ||
* GitHub issues or PRs: [before signing up, make sure to create an issue, whether in the OpenSearch Dashboards repository or your own plugin repository] | ||
* Time required [choose 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes] | ||
* Requested maintainer: [optional; provide GitHub alias of any particular maintainer you’d like to attend] | ||
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### FAQ | ||
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#### Will the meetings be recorded? | ||
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Yes, we plan to record each office hours session and post to our YouTube channel so the information can be more easily shared and referenced. | ||
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#### Will all maintainers attend? | ||
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Generally no, but there will always be at least one maintainer. We'll review the sign-ups ahead of time to make sure the right subject-matter experts will attend, depending on the topics. | ||
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#### What happens if there are no sign-ups for a particular session? | ||
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The session will still occur, and the maintainers will present a brief knowledge-sharing session or demo. We'll also hold ad-hoc discussions, but the session may end early. | ||
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#### Is it first come first serve or do we get to decide which topics we discuss in a session? | ||
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For sign-ups, it’s first-come first served, until we decide we need another method. | ||
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#### Will there also be meeting notes? or is the recording the only available transcript? | ||
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No. But we’ll also post the chat transcript and any slides shared (see https://forum.opensearch.org/t/opensearch-community-meeting-2023-0131/11892/5 as example) | ||
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#### How can I cancel or reschedule? | ||
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Just leave another forum reply, as early as possible so other folks have the opportunity to sign-up for the same spot. |
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