This is a test agenda: Agenda
- 10:00am: Pipeline configuration
- 10:10am: Child pipelines
- 11:00am: CI templates
- 11:35am: Caching and rules
- 12:10pm: Break
- 12:20pm: Advanced Job Configuration
- 12:45pm: Q&A/Closing
Date: February 27, 2025
Time: 10:00am-1:00pm CET
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This is a test agenda: Agenda
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