Welcome to the Alpha Program for ProcessMaker I/O.
Google doc for proofreading is here
What is the Alpha Program for ProcessMaker I/O (AP)?
We at ProcessMaker believe that listening to listening to developers is a great way to create a great product. Our Alpha Program lets the development community get hands-on with our new product , participate by participating in discussions, influence influencing future product development planning, and provide providing feedback.
The Alpha Program allows you developers to try a cloud version of our software to evaluate all our features. Have fun and create creating something awesome!
How
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Can I
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Participate in the Alpha Program?
The Alpha Program is open to the entire development community. HoweverHowever, interested developers need to apply through our the Alpha Program Enrollment Form and wait 30 to 40 mins for an instance to be deployed and a welcome email to be sent with login credentials.
ProcessMaker is considering a large number of slots to be made available to developers. In case we run outIn the case all slots are taken, the enrollment process will stop until our IT department allows our infrastructure to scale further (the infrastructure scales automatically but our budget doesn't t ).
What is the
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Duration of the Alpha Program?
The duration of the program is 3 months, starting on 01 on 8 Jun 2017 and and running until 01 until 08 Sep 2017. The early bird registration/waiting list will open starting on 15 May 2017.
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There Tier Restrictions on API Requests or Data Storage?
No, we are not planning to put any restrictions on the number of request requests or storage size of the storage for the Alpha Program, but if you know your numbers, please provide them at enrollment time. Our DevOps team will be monitoring all instances, ; if an instance starts consuming crazy large amounts of resources, we will be notified and the instance will be moved to another environment in order to to avoid performance lags to for other Alpha Program users. New instances will be scaled to perform better according based on the rates stated in your application requires.
What
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Other Resources Can Developers Access as a
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Part of the Alpha Program?
ProcessMaker Core is releasing an alpha version so there's limited information about it. However, participants Participants will be available to access the following features:
- Enrollment
The enrollment program manual
Example The example source code project created on top of ProcessMaker I/O
.Development and architectural documentation
Get Getting started documents
to start working.
ProcessMasker Core Process Masker I/O API documents
SDKs for the major programming languages
What
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Channels are
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Provided to
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Receive Feedback from the Alpha Program
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Participants?
AP participants are not required to provide written feedback. However; however, we are enabling the following channels to receive any kind of feedback:
- Email
An email address to receive suggestions:
- Suggestions
Suggestion and
Feedback feedback forms on the official Alpha Program website:
- Service Desk
A service desk:
https://processmaker.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1
What are the
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Responsibilities of the Alpha Program
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Participants?
There are almost no responsibilities from on the part of the AP participants:
Have Fun!
Respect
the
What are the
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Responsibilities of ProcessMaker
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Regarding the Alpha Program?
AP is released to the community without any responsibilities on the part of ProcessMaker except the following:
Respect
the /wiki/spaces/IO/pages/85841148 and - where were
where applicable.
Support all infrastructure needed to make the Alpha Program a huge success.
What
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Happens After the Alpha Program Concludes?
Participants are invited to participate in the next program based on in the ProcessMaker product family. Participants will receive early bird information about anything related with to the ProcessMaker development lifecycle, depending on the level of contact selected during enrollment for the AP.