Office Hours with the AI SRE Agent Team Behind AURA

Building an agent and not sure how to approach something? Bring it. AURA office hours are recurring working sessions with the people who build it.

The team has been talking to people trying out AURA and hearing the same good questions come up more than once. Office hours are the answer to that: a standing slot on a schedule, rather than one conversation at a time.

The format is deliberately loose. Nobody is arriving with thirty slides to spend an hour talking at you. The session goes wherever the questions go.

If you are trying to get AURA running and something is not working, bring that. If you have looked at the project and are trying to understand where it might fit into your own work, that is fair game too.

It runs in both directions. Where people get stuck, and where they use AURA in ways the team did not expect, are exactly what the team needs to see while it is still building.

Whether you are running AURA in production, thinking about experimenting with it, or just looking at the project and wondering what it does, come hang out.

Chapters:

0:00 Why we are doing office hours

0:12 What to bring

0:28 Working sessions, not a presentation

0:58 Who should come

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Transcript

Why we are doing office hours

0:00 We've been talking to a bunch of people trying out AURA and we've been hearing some great questions that we know other people will have too, so starting next week we're doing office hours.

What to bring

0:12 And I want these to be pretty informal, so if you're building an agent you're not sure how to approach something, bring it. If you're trying to get AURA running and something's not working, bring that too. If you've looked at the project and you're just trying to understand where it might fit into your own work, that's completely fair game.

Working sessions, not a presentation

0:28 This isn't going to be a presentation. We're not going to show up with 30 slides and spend an hour talking at you. The point is to have some of the people actually building AURA available so that we can work through things together.

That could mean fixing your pet GitHub issue. It could mean pairing up to spec out a feature you wish existed. It could mean talking through a use case that you're not even sure AURA can handle.

And selfishly, this is useful for us too, right? Places where people get stuck or try to use AURA in ways we didn't expect are exactly the things that we need to see while we're building it.

Who should come

0:58 So if you've been using AURA in production, thinking about experimenting with it, or just lurking around the project wondering what this thing actually does, come hang out.

First AURA office hours are next week. I'll put the details with this video. Bring questions, bring problems, bring weird ideas. We'll see what we can figure out.

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