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A
These
summit,
so
it's
really
all
around
the
summit.
The
summit
is
coming
very
quickly
and
it's
a
really
four
points.
There's
the
contributor
code.
If
you've
contributed
software
bug
ideas,
you
know
bugs
reports,
documentation
updates,
whatever
you
could
use
the
contributor
code
to
register
and
it's
been
sent
out
to
the
mailing
lists,
pink
Swarna
if
you've
contributed
and
haven't
seen
that
email
or
need
help
finding
the
code
we're
happy
to
help
there.
We
did
the
first
set
of
talks,
acceptance,
notifications,
just
so
people
understand
there
are
additional
tracks
that
haven't
been
announced.
A
Yet
so,
if
you've
gotten
a
wait
list
notification,
that
means
that
that
you
may
very
well
be
where
you're,
probably
still
in
consideration
for
some
of
the
additional
tracks.
So
keep
that
in
mind.
That
was
the
first
wave.
We
usually
do
two
waves
for
the
schedule
update.
Let's
see
so
we
today
we
do
announce
that
schedules
live.
We've
got
some
of
the
initial
keynotes
as
part
of
that
announcement.
B
B
C
A
B
A
B
B
D
E
A
B
F
F
Seven
of
CF
deployment
and
they've
noted
that
this
is
going
to
require
a
migration
from
the
old,
my
sequel
release
to
the
new
PXE,
my
sequel
release,
if
you're
using
that
as
your
backing
database
for
the
deployment
so
watch
out
for
that,
if
you
haven't
done
it
already,
I
think
they've
they're
polishing
up
their
migration
instructions
to
make
sure
that
they're
pretty
solid
one.
Other
thing
the
campi
team
is
continuing
to
polish.
Their
zero
downtime
update,
app
updates
and
they're
also
continuing
to
close
out
their
API
metadata
track.
F
So
they'd
certainly
appreciate
feedback
on
those
things.
They
also
recently
broadcast
a
link
out
on
CF
dev
soliciting
app
developer
feedback
in
general,
so
I've
put
a
link
into
the
cab
agenda
there
in
case
you
get
the
opportunity
to
give
them
some
feedback
or
tell
your
developers
about
that.
I
think
also.
The
CLI
just
released
new
minor
version.
F
6.42
and
one
of
the
major
features
there
is
they've
added
some
flags
on
the
network
policy
commands
to
support
setting
up
network
policies
across
org
sore
spaces,
so
previously
been
able
to
do
it
easily
between
apps
in
the
same
space,
and
it's
giving
you
some
more
flexibility
there.
A
few
other
highlights
routing
and
continued
networking
are
continuing
to
collaborate
on
getting
the
container
on
voice
to
dynamically
direct
traffic
between
containers,
transparently,
so
complicated
bit
of
work,
but
they're
making
progress
on
that.
It's
also
related
to
the
sto
integration.
F
The
dynamic
configuration
of
that
voice
comes
from
mystia
pilot
services.
Api
they've
mentioned
that
they're
continuing
to
work
on
some
stories
to
allow
multiple
registrations
for
the
same
service
broker.
So
it
seems
like
this
is
something
that
has
come
to
a
head
with
space
scope,
service
brokers,
where
you
might
be
accidentally
stopping
on
a
global
registration
by
seeing
a
thumbs-up
from
baird
there.
F
If
you
register
service
broker
with
the
URL,
then
you
can't
register
it
elsewhere
on
platform
I've
seen,
including
in
a
different
space,
and
then
a
garden
is
continuing
to
work
on
better
reporting
about
CPU
usage
for
app
containers.
They're
also
continuing
to
progress
on
adopting
container
D
as
taking
one
step
up.
The
complexity
stack
in
terms
of
container
creation
and
management
anyway,
there's
some
previous
updates
from
December,
but
a
lot
of
those
other
team
activities
are
still
ongoing,
so
not
significant
updates,
they're
cool.
B
E
E
So
it's
where
we're
just
starting
to
work
on
the
kind
of
the
non-functional
requirements
are
functionally.
It
works.
How
you'd
expect
and
now
we're
doing
the
things
like
making
sure
that
is
highly
available.
So
you
can,
you
can
run
two
copies
and
those
those
things
you'd
want,
nor
this
running
in
production,
I.
A
A
Look
like
in
SF
we've
been
doing
a
pretty
extensive
tract
of
work
that
crisps
around
my
PR
to
enable
configuring
job
credentials
to
be
stored
on
a
temp
FS
rather
than
on
persistent
disk,
we're
hearing
quite
a
lot
of
feedback
from
various
banks
about
that,
and
then
we're
also
getting
close.
We
cross
team
paired
with
Diego
last
week
on
Bosch
DNS
links
being
scoped
to
jobs
rather
than
instances
for
healthiness
to
help
with
some
stability
and
then
the
trucker
sorry
Europe
Bosch
team
has
been
working
on
figuring
out.
B
Cool
Thank,
You
Morgan,
any
questions
so
far
or
Morgan
or
even
okay.
So
for
extension,
it's
going
to
be
very
easy
because
we
haven't
had
our
call
happens
after
this.
So
basically
next
week,
and
but
the
good
thing
is
we
have
at
least
one
of
the
projects
that
is
gonna.
Give
you
an
update,
so
maybe
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
just
pass
it
along
to
Nicolai
from
SAT
who's.
Gonna
tell
us
about
what
he's
been
doing,
and
it's
me
on
multi
apps.
D
The
quadrant
from
from
ICP
I
would
not
take
the
20
or
25
minutes
probably
would
fit
in
10
bucks
15,
so
I
will
give
you
a
project
update
from
the
multi
apps
extensions
project
from
the
max
area,
and
I
would
do
that
with
a
demo.
So,
just
briefly,
I
would
actually
open
this
this
picture
here.
This
is
an
app
we
are
usually
using
for
for
for
demo
purposes.
D
In
short,
it
provides
you
this
the
qualitative
model
where
you
can
actually
describe
several
Cloud
Foundry
entities,
apps
services,
routes,
et
cetera,
all
kind
of
artifacts
and
actually
manage
them
as
one
lifecycle
unit
and
going
directly
to
to
my
spring
up
I
would
actually
show
you
directly
the
the
the
declarative
model.
So
this
is
the
declarative
model.
This
is
we
call
it
the
deployment
descriptor
so
here
I
have
an
abstraction
layer,
modules
and
resources,
and
actually
the
resources
are
usually
mapped
to
banking
services
or
external
services
or
or
configuration.
D
So
here
you
can
see
our
PostgreSQL
resource
that
would
be
created
out
of
my
automated
deployment
of
the
spring
energy
captain.
There
is
also
one
user
provided
service
that
I
haven't
configured
here,
so
nothing
new
at
this
point
of
time,
but
what
we
introduced
in
top
in
the
last
mouse
is
this
parallel
deployment
of
all
the
stuff
from
from
our
muti
app,
so
I
have
okay,
two
services
they
would
be
created,
but
the
important
stuff
is
these
modules.
This
would
be
actually
materialized
as
California
applications
and
right
now,
I
have
two
the
spring
music
web.
D
This
deployed
after
so
this
is
kind
of
a
force
in
the
dependency
graph
between
the
different,
the
different
modules
that
we
have
and
okay
I
have
this
decorative
model
right
now.
What
should
I
do
actually
for,
for
sake
of
packaging,
core
publishing,
called
transport
ink
of
my
application
between
accounts
or
River
co-founder
landscapes.
I
could
actually
assemble
it
using
this
comment,
which
would
actually
create
on
our
hive.
So
we
are
here
talking
about
an
application,
our
hive
containing
of
the
all
the
binaries
of
these
applications.
D
If
we
go
back
to
to
the
to
the
descriptor,
you
can
see
that
all
these
modules
have
paths.
So
all
this
is
packaged
here
and
and
possible
for
actually
transports
intend,
appointment
and
yeah
what
is
new
again
the
parallel
deployment.
Modeling
was
this
packaging
concept.
They
have
I
this
MBT
assembled
to
do
now.
D
We've
used
maven
plugins
for
for
the
assembly
of
the
mood
yet,
and
they
actually
could
with
just
a
single
common,
just
deploy
the
moody
up,
but
together
with
the
deployment
that
would
also
pass
a
runtime
configuration
which
we
teach
deployment,
specific
configuration,
which
is
this
file
here.
So
these
are
some
stuff
that
I
want
to
change
from
my
descriptor
that
goes
to
the
to
their
hive.
So
this
is
things
that
you
might
want
to
change
from
deployment
to
other
deployment
like,
for
instance,
this
concrete
URL
of
this
external
user
provided
service.
D
That
I
said
this
are
providing
the
external
news
so
that
see
it
just
deployed
so
again
packaging.
This
is
our
client.
It
would
upload
their
hive
to
second
component,
which
is
directly
talking
with
with
the
controller,
to
actually
automate
the
mentoring
deployment
of
the
application.
Again,
this
is
you
status
AP,
with
three
thousands
of
deployments
per
day.
D
D
We
have
performance
PDFs
from
from,
like
twenty
minutes
to
to
seven
minutes
at
a
TCP,
so
yeah
this
is,
are
the
original
updates
and
again
here,
I
I've
built
the
then
the
movie,
app
and
I
think.
Another
thing
that
we
are
working
right
now
is
that
the
deploy
comment
would
work
also
from
directory
directory,
without
even
the
needs
to
to
build
to
package
the
the
mutia
but
directly
deploy
from
directory
or
just
deploy.
D
We
have
the
modules
the
resources
the
dependencies
between
these
two
divide.
This
notation
requires
imodel
service
bindings,
so
yeah
I
have
creation
of
backing
services
service
bindings
configuration
of
these,
and
also
this
powerful
notation
for
placeholders
that,
for
instance,
when
you
deploy
an
application,
for
instance,
this
default
URL
would
be
resolved
to
the
to
the
URL
assigned
by
the
platform
on
the
pointman
time,
and
you
can,
for
instance,
expose
this
and
actually
inject
it
in
another
application.
Environment.
C
B
B
E
E
E
E
C
I
The
cloud
backup
team
is
funded
from
the
acquisition
services
fund,
which
is
not
a
congressional
appropriation.
A
lot
of
people
rely
on
are
not
getting
paid.
It
is
not
funny
right
now,
and
people
are
very
what
happened.
An
immigrant
from
South
America,
who
has
a
skilled
engineer,
and
he
feels
like
his
country,
doesn't
won
him
anymore,
so
he's
looking
for
other
jobs,
so.
B
F
I
So
this
includes
apparently
people
who
run
oil
auctions
and,
as
you
can
imagine,
with
the
agency
so
lightly
staff,
it's
an
opportunity
for
all
kinds
of
shenanigans
to
happen
without
any
kind
of
oversight.
It's
really
bad.
It's
completely
manufactured
crisis,
it's
a
it's
a
cell
phone
and
if
you
were
deliberately
trying
to
do
stabilize
the
United
States,
it's
exactly
what
you
wanted.
It.
I
The
the
the
the
mo
for
bringing
people
back
seems
to
be
what
will
the
public
notice
or
what
will
business
getting
mad
at
rather
than
like?
What
do
poor
people
need?
Or
you
know
what
is
what
is
good
for
safety?
It's
really
a
business,
a
there's,
a
significant
contingent
of
this
country
that
wants
the
government
and
wants
people
to
believe
the
government
is
not
essential
and
so
they're
trying
to
carefully.
You
know
not
have
people
get
bummed
off
at
airports,
because
then
people
would
have
recognized.
The
government
is
essential.
I
C
I
was
looking
for
the
show
button,
but
it's
not
here.
Actually
the
funniest
thing
that
I've
seen
recently
the
status
thing
recently
is.
There
was
a
I,
don't
know
a
CNN
where
I
was
going
to
the
airport
the
other
day
and
they
had.
The
byline
of
the
news.
Article
on
the
government,
shutdown
was
literally
shut.
Show
was
the
Bible
I
did
brilliantly
done,
for
they
were
the
news
agencies,
but
at
the
same
time
it's
very
applicable
yeah.
B
C
B
He
won't
get
chatting
today.
That's
a
good
feedback
to
me
to
make
sure
people
can
join
at
the
right
time,
but
I
know
he
did
tell
me
he
would
join
after
I
pass.
So
it's
on
me,
but
anyway
the
survey
is
three
questions.
It's
you
know.
If
you
have
not
taken
it,
don't
be
afraid
you
click
on
the
link
and
you
get
there.
B
It's
like
simple
questions,
I
think
the
first
question
is,
you
know
you
joined
the
cap
ball,
how
often
and
so
on,
and
then
you
know,
there's
always
an
opportunity
for
you
just
fill
in
insurers
in
addition
to
drop
down
and
then
the
second
question
I
think
is
you
know
you
what
you
like
and
what
you
know
feedback
as
you
have
and
then
I
think.
The
last
question
is:
how
is
make
it
better
than
I'm
gonna
use
the
responses.
I
think
I've
gotten
quite
a
bit
of
responses
already
I
come
out.
B
20
pilots
but
I
haven't
checked
recently.
So
there's
more
and
if
you
remember
last
year
what
I
did
is
I
tried
to
create
some
graphs
around.
You
know
not
only
common
responses,
because
every
response,
every
question
has
a
set
of
response
that
you
have
to
select
and
then
also
kind
of
like
a
tag
cloud
of
the
of
the
text
and
people
entered
so
take
it
seriously.
Let
us
know
the
point
is
to
make
it
better
for
everybody
right
so
sometimes
alright
to
see
if
Shannon
join
us
and
then
I
guess.
H
H
So
I
was
trying
to
get
a
few
thoughts
from
the
community
before
we
finalize
a
specific
format
for
the
contributor
activity
and
also
should
it
be
a
day,
zero
activity,
or
should
it
be
in
parallel
to
the
rest
of
the
events
that
are
happening
on
day,
zero,
one
and
two
so
that
it's
it's
all
through
the
event.
So,
if
you
have
any
feedbacks
to
a
feedback,
do
send
me
an
email
or
if
you
have
anything
and
would
like
to
share
some
here.
I'm
all
yours
and
thank
you
for
bringing
that
up.
G
H
Could
be
on
existing
projects
or
even
for
brand-new
contributors
that
are
just
trying
to
get
their
feet
wet
on
trying
to
figure
out?
How
do
we
get
started?
Where
do
we
get
started?
Who
to
be
paired
up
with?
How
do
we
pair
up
a
tour?
What
is
pairing
all
these
kind
of
things
like?
It
can
be
anything
really
broad,
but
if
we
have
some
structure
around
it,
I
think
it
will
be
extremely
a
good
use
of
time
for
everybody
and
for
specifically
contributors
that
are
attending
summit
it'll
be
more
valuable
for
them.
H
B
Okay,
cool,
so
I,
don't
see
Shannon
he's
done
on
slack.
He
did
tell
me
he
could
only
start
after
half
past
when
we
have
five
minutes
past
that
time.
So
maybe
he
can
do
it.
So
I'll
give
everybody
back
25
minutes
and
then
we'll
figure
out.
You
know
what
to
do
about
the
update
it.
Certainly
I
guess
the
plug
for
him
is
that
if
you
are
interested
in
traffic
splitting
as
a
feature
it
at
least
recently
and
that's
what
he
was
going
to
show.