November 17, 2019

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Lightning Talk: When the Command Line is Not Enough: Why Your OSS Project Needs A GUI

Lightning Talk: When the Command Line is Not Enough: Why Your OSS Project Needs A GUI

In the ops and infrastructure world, we often rely on command line interfaces to do most of our heavy lifting. What value can a proxy get out of having a dashboard? How can a GUI complement a CLI? In …

Talk Title Lightning Talk: When the Command Line is Not Enough: Why Your OSS Project Needs A GUI
Speakers Risha Mars (Software Engineer, Buoyant)
Conference KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe
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Location Barcelona, Spain
Date May 19-23, 2019
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In the ops and infrastructure world, we often rely on command line interfaces to do most of our heavy lifting. What value can a proxy get out of having a dashboard? How can a GUI complement a CLI? In this talk we’ll look at Linkerd’s web dashboard and CLI, and examine ways in which a GUI improves the user experience. In particular we’ll explore ways that a GUI offers more flexibility or better presentation capabilities than a CLI, namely: better data aggregation, easier data entry, better data manipulation, easier annotation and explanations with tooltips and popups, and user customization. In this talk, we’ll spend time looking at how different GUI elements (tables, charts, graphs, diagrams, tooltips, colour) can help the user get the most value of of a product. Lastly, we will talk about how GUIs can increase OSS participation by letting front-end coders contribute.

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