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    <td>Luke "groovecoder" Crouch</td>
    <td>Continuous Deployment: GitHub, Travis, & Heroku OH MY!</td>
    <td>http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/deployment/heroku/<br/>https://github.com/codesy/codesy/blob/master/.travis.yml</td>
    <td>For a side project, I stumbled into my new favorite continuous deployment setup with GitHub, Travis, and Heroku: automatic to stage; manual to production via GitHub pull request</td>
    <td>Some IPA</td>
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Revision as of 18:07, 12 January 2015

Once a month web developers across the Mozilla community get together (in person and virtually) to share what side projects or cool stuff we've been working on. Generally this means things that aren't a direct work project; those can go in the monthly Webdev Meetings.

Details

Speakers

The limit is 5 minutes per speaker. It's like a lightning talk, but don't feel that you have to have slides in order to make a presentation. Time limits are flexible depending on the amount of stuff being presented.

If you are presenting, make sure to connect via Vidyo (or using the public join link above)!

Presenter Topic Media (links) More Details Beer
Michael Kelly GameGirl, a Gameboy Emulator in Python https://github.com/Osmose/gamegirl Maybe Samuel Smith cider, maybe water
Luke "groovecoder" Crouch Continuous Deployment: GitHub, Travis, & Heroku OH MY! http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/deployment/heroku/
https://github.com/codesy/codesy/blob/master/.travis.yml
For a side project, I stumbled into my new favorite continuous deployment setup with GitHub, Travis, and Heroku: automatic to stage; manual to production via GitHub pull request Some IPA