We have some updates on how to engage with the core Semantic Kernel team! If you are part of the Semantic Kernel community, you have two options to meet with us virtually: community office hours and kernel development syncs. Both are held on Wednesday with different options to make it easy for folks around the world to join.
The original calendar events will have the meeting link necessary to join the kernel development syncs. Please redownload the calendar events to get the right invites to join.
Community office hours
During the Semantic Kernel community office hours, you can bring all of your burning questions to the Semantic Kernel team to get them answered. During this time, we will also showcase contributions by the community as well as the roadmap for Semantic Kernel. We are also looking for customers who are willing to present out what they’re working on to the community for discussion. If you are interested in presenting a demo please reach out to us at Semantic Kernel Office Hours: skofficehours@microsoft.com.
Audience | Day | Time | Calendar link |
Americas and Europe | Every Wednesday starting on 3/13 | 8:00 – 9:00 AM PDT | Download calendar |
Americas and APAC | Once a month on the second Wednesday of every Month starting on 3/13 | 4:00 – 5:00 PM PDT | Download calendar |
Kernel development syncs
We’re proud that both the Python and Java flavors of the SDK are heavily driven by the community. To make it easier to collaborate with everyone contributing back to the SDK, we’ll have weekly syncs that rotate between Python and Java. During these meetings, we’ll review the backlog and active PRs submitted by the community.
SDK | Day | Time | Calendar link |
Python | Every other Wednesday | 9:00 – 9:30 AM PDT | Download calendar |
Java | Every other Wednesday | 9:00 – 9:30 AM PDT | Download calendar |
We’re always interested in hearing from you. If you have feedback, questions or want to discuss further, feel free to reach out to us and the community on the discussion boards on GitHub! We would also love your support, if you’ve enjoyed using Semantic Kernel, give us a star on GitHub.
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