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We’re beginning a series of calls for all of the Service Fabric community to join in and ask the engineering team questions!
The agenda is whatever you make of it.
The Azure Service Fabric engineering team will be hosting the first community Q&A tomorrow, on May 19th at 10am Pacific Time. This will be an open, informal session where you can bring any and all Service Fabric questions to the product team.
No RSVP required – simply join the meeting at 10am on the 19th.
We’re pretty stoked to open this conversation with you!
For more community news, please see the Service Fabric May 2016 Community Round Up.
Keep your head in the cloud!
– User Ed
- Anonymous
May 25, 2016
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May 30, 2016
I lost, when is the next ?- Anonymous
July 22, 2016
Andre, the next meeting is next week: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/azuredev/2016/07/20/service-fabric-community-qa-3-on-july-28th-at-10am-pacific-utc-7/
- Anonymous