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From YouTube: CMS: Sprint Release Video 02
Description
Digital Experience discusses the second CMS sprint.
https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-com/marketing/inbound-marketing/-/epics/192
A
Hello,
we've
got
tina
here
and
lauren
on
this
call
we're
going
to
be
going
over
our
second
sprint
release
for
the
cms
on
in
this
video.
We're
gonna
chat
a
little
bit
about
engineering
and
some
ux
work,
not
a
ton
of
visual
stuff
to
look
at
this
time,
but
a
lot
of
stuff
to
talk
about
so
I'll
pass
it
over
to
lauren.
To
start
talking
about
some
of
the
engineering
stuff,
she's
been
working
on.
B
B
We
can
see
an
example
here
of
one
topic.
I
have
two
categories
now
and
down
here
at
the
bottom.
We
can
see
three
different
lists
of
content
that
we
can
now
add
additional
stuff
to
so
one
for
resources,
related
content
and
related
video,
and
this
is
placeholder
content
for
the
time
being,
and
so
let's
say
I
want
to
add
a
resource
to
this
topic
page,
I
could
add
various
information
to
it
and
I'll
just
do
a
demo
here.
B
Here's
where
we're
gonna.
I
only
have
one
image
uploaded
right
now,
but
I'll
choose
that
one
as
a
placeholder
and
then
you
can
define
what
the
url
is
going
to
be
just
test
and
I'll
say
I'm
the
author,
and
that
is
what
we've
got
so
far
and
I
am
working
on
the
base
template
nothing
fancy
here
yet,
but
if
I
saved
it,
you
would
see
that
resource
show
up
here
as
a
third
additional
resource
once
it
got
deployed
and
here's
where
you
can
see
where
data
is
actually
going
to
get
stored.
B
A
So
that's
what
I
got
I'll
pass
it
over
to
tina
thanks,
lauren
so
yeah,
while
those
templates
are
being
built
until
they're,
ready
to
be
reviewed
by
ux
and
design.
Ux
is
jumping
ahead
and
working
on
the
next
cms
content
type,
which
is
the
blog.
So
while
we're
looking
at
the
blog,
we
might
as
well
take
this
opportunity
to
update
and
refine
the
layout
a
little
bit,
so
that
involves
some
ux
research.
A
So
we've
been
collecting
insights
on
current
blog
posts,
layout
best
practices,
taking
a
fresh
look
at
the
competitive
landscape.
We've
also
been
collecting
insights
from
keyblog
keyholders,
as
well
as
the
brand
team.
So
thank
you
for
all
of
you
who
who
made
the
time
to
chat
with
me
this
week
about
the
blog
and
lastly,
we
released
a
survey
to
the
blog
team
to
collect
some
qualitative
information
to
help
us
define
areas
for
improvements.
A
That's
all
we
have
to
show
for
today
stay
tuned
for
our
sprint
planning
next
week
and
that's
it.