DEV/Dev Ops News

Agenda

  1. MediaOS Launches
  2. InterUnity Update
  3. Current + upcoming HMI Projects
  4. Commercial project update
  5. MOS release process conversations
  6. Design/DEV workflow process
  7. POCs
  8. Changes to the HMIUK Dev team

 

 

MOS Launches

Esquire UK (Late Feb)

Gioia IT (This week)

Harpers Bazaar TW (This week)

Womens Day

Elle UK/ES/IT/NL (April/May-ish)

 

 

Unity Update

The COSMO MVP is looking go out in May for US/UK/NG/NL, you can check out a recent copy of the Unity environment  setup by Alex here:

 

http://mediaos.mosv2demo.hmitech.io/

 

Auth

Username: demouser

Password: democrazy

 

CMS

username: admin@localhost

password: admin

 

 

HMI Current + Upcoming Projects

Current

Elle UK migration to MediaOS

DS Upgrade

Gopher migration

Expression Engine on-boarding to the DR team

Global upgrades 

 

Coming Soon

Elle Russia

Good Housekeeping and Red migration to MediaOS

 

For more info you can check out the HMI roadmap here

 

 

 

 

Commerical Project Update

  1. Non-MOS ad standardisation
  2. Shorthand automation
  3. Non-MOS Outbrain rollout
  4. React App fo Social Aggregator Tool
  5. Ad template standardisation for Sizmek

 

 

 

 

MOS upgrade release process

We are in the middle of re-working and better manage all our different releases, exploring  these scenarios for MOS releases:

 

  1. CORE Platform upgrade

  2. New features

  3. Hot fix

  4. Local release

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New designUX/Dev workflow

Exploring a new approach to streamline the FE stream for applying branding and typography to new and existing MediaOS websites. 

 

DesignUX is currently exploring these tools:

https://zeplin.io/

http://www.invisionapp.com/craft

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POCs

Following our tech catchups, Tom, Rob and Kieran have been exploring POCs around site performance for MOS1 and reviewing the FE stack to see where we can improve the FE architecture and functionality for MediaOS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Changes to HMIUK Dev Team

For those of you that haven't heard, Daniel Rees and Joe Green are looking for a change and are leaving Hearst.

 

Both engineers have done some amazing development over the last 2 years and we wish them all the best with there new roles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOS upgrade release process

We are in the middle of re-working and better manage all our different releases, exploring  these scenarios for MOS releases:


  1. CORE Platform upgrade

  2. New features

  3. Hot fix

  4. Local release










DEV/Dev Ops News - Mar 16, 2016

By Hearst Magazines

DEV/Dev Ops News - Mar 16, 2016

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