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From YouTube: Cloud Foundry Community Advisory Board [August 2020]
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Agenda can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SCOlAquyUmNM-AQnekCOXiwhLs6gveTxAcduvDcW_xI/edit?usp=sharing
A
But
I
now
see
that
in
fact
we
have
the
normal
agenda
laid
out.
So
I
must
have
at
some
point
thought
that
this
was
a
good
idea.
What
sorry
everyone
have
we
started
going
through
cff
highlights
or
pmc
highlights
yet.
B
A
A
Okay,
with
with
apologies
for
being
late,
we
can
go
ahead
and
get
started
with
cloud.
Foundry
foundation
highlights
and
updates.
We
have
someone
from
cff
here
chris.
C
Well,
the
big
news
I've
got
is
that
we
don't
yet
have
dates
for
cloud
foundry
summit
so
but
it
will
be
late
october
or
or
possibly
early
november.
The
the
there
are
dates
that
I
will.
C
There
are
dates
that
are
not
yet
confirmed,
but
it
is
coming
up
soon,
hopefully
in
another
week
or
so,
we
will
have
those
dates
locked
down
and
we'll
have
a
an
eu
summit
late
october,
possibly
early
november,
and
we
will
be
probably
using
a
different
platform
the
last
time,
but
all
of
this
stuff
will
be
shared
quite
soon.
C
We
do
have
hands-on
labs
that
we're
running
we're
going
to
be
running
independently
of
cf
summit.
So
this
is
kind
of
exciting.
The
only
one
that
we've
got,
finalized
and
scheduled
right
now
is
is
actually
tomorrow
and
that's
tri
cloud
foundry
with
steve
greenberg.
C
So
if
you
know
any
folks
who
want
to
who
are
you
know,
kind
of
beginners
want
to
push
their
first
app
there'll,
be
a
there'll,
be
a
tutorial,
hands-on
lab
tomorrow,
and
then
we
can
discuss
if
people
have
ideas
if
they
want
to
run
other
labs
independent
of
cloud
foundry
summit.
Please
reach
out
to
me
yeah.
A
Okay,
I'll
I'll
put
that
in
the
notes
as
well.
A
Okay,
eric
would
you
like
to
present
the
pmc
highlights
for
after
up
runtime,
you
have
yeah.
D
D
Yeah
happy
to
provide
some
updates
across
the
projects,
so
the
cli
has
continued,
releasing
patch
versions
of
the
v7
cli.
I
think
they
just
released
702
with
a
couple
bug
fixes
and
then
the
both
of
the
integration
projects
are
proceeding
along
with
releases
for
the
kids,
targeted,
cf
distributions,
so
relent
had
another
minor
version
of
cf
for
kate
050.
D
I
think
the
headline
feature
of
that
was
supporting
external
database
integrations.
So
thanks
to
the
folks
from
sap
that
put
a
lot
of
work
in
contributing
that-
and
I
think
they're
also
planning
to
release
zero
six
zero
pretty
soon.
But
I
don't
recall
what
the
headline
features
of
that
are
off
the
top
my
head.
I
know
they're
continuing
to
work
on
with
some
of
the
other
component
teams
on
restructuring,
how
secrets
are
wired
and
consumed
and
that
sort
of
resources,
and
then
qcfs
had
a
couple
releases
as
well.
D
There
was
a
223
patch
release
and
then
a
new
minor
version,
230,
which
I
saw
had
support
for
external
blob
stores
for
irene
and
then
some
of
the
highlights
from
the
component
teams.
Cappy
has
been
working
on
automated
rollouts
of
sac
updates
and
the
kpac
resources
so
similar
to
updating
the
stack
release
in
a
bosch
base
deployment,
and
I
think
that's
nearly
done.
D
They
might
just
be
checking
a
few
things
on
that
and
then
they've
been
doing
some
work
looking
into
how
service
bindings
in
general
are
adapting
to
the
kt
ecosystem
and
conventions
coming
from
cloud
native,
build
packs
in
order
to
better
support
those
and
kind
of
starting
to
evolve
away
from
the
vcap
services
contract
inside
of
cloud
foundry
to
supply
service,
binding
information
at
build
time
at
runtime,
and
then
irini's
continued
to
work
on
some
of
their
tracks.
I
think
they've
just
been
finishing
up.
D
Support
for
one-off
application
tasks
and
they've
also
been
refining
some
of
the
initial
work
around
producing
a
crd
version
of
some
of
the
resources
so
kind
of
baby
steps
on
the
way
to
having
some
of
their
components
act
more
like
controllers,
behind
a
crd
interface
and
the
cluster
and
they've
also
been
doing
a
little
bit
of
work
to
support
the
cf
instance
index
environment
variable
inside
of
app
instance
containers,
because
we
do
know
that
some
applications
key
off
of
that,
especially
whether
or
not
the
app
index
is
zero.
D
Some
other
highlights
networking
is
continuing
to
work
on
istio
scalability
and
I
think
they've
been
working
with
the
logging
team
to
have
a
more
refined
presentation
of
route
access,
logs
and
cf
for
kate's
deployment,
instead
of
just
getting
kind
of
the
fire
hose
of
whatever
the
steelside
car
proxy
for
an
app
instance
is
handling,
and
then
speaking
of
the
firehose
login
metrics
also
announced
recently
that
they
have
canceled
the
deprecation
of
the
v1
firefox
interfaces
for
the
time
being,
and
they.
D
I
think
some
of
that
is
related
to
the
json
serialization
and
http
one
instead
of
http
2
protocols
that
they
use
when
those
are
exposed
externally
so
and
then
also,
I
think
we
saw
in
cf
dev
that
ua
has
been
doing
a
little
bit
of
cleanup
on
their
repos
and
I
think
they're
moving
a
couple
of
them
to
the
attic
and
they
have
found
in
dr
nick
a
willing
caretaker
for
a
couple
of
the
others,
most
notably
the
cfuaa
library.
So
it's
the
ruby
library
for
interacting
with
uaa
anyway.
A
The
logging
and
metrics
cancellation
of
the
deprecation-
actually
that's
a
I'm
breathing
aside
there-
that
that
helps
some
people.
I
know.
Could
you
link
to
that
announcement
that
they
changed?
Oh
yeah
sure
if
you
could
put
that
in
the
in
this
the
cab
agenda,
doc,
that
would
be
great
yeah.
I
can.
A
A
Updates,
okay,
is
anyone
from
the
bosch
pmc
here
today.
B
That
that
is
kevin,
so
hey
kevin.
Just
a
brief
update.
So
we've
been
doing
some
mostly
maintenance
pipeline
maintenance
to
clean
up
a
few
have
slowly
been
going
red
for
the
years.
A
B
B
Yeah,
okay,
so
it's
a
short
update.
We
have
a
couple
windows
updates
that
were
working
through
we've
been
doing
maintenance
on
our
pipelines
to
fix
up
a
few
places
where
they
were
getting
a
little
bit
still
and
doing
the
standards
going
through
our
repos
and
trying
to
get
them.
B
So
it's
mostly
been
maintenance
and
love
of
all
the
pieces
needed
to
build
and
automate
the
you
know
continuing
to
work,
bug:
food,
okay,.
A
Sounds
good
not
much
from
extensions
from
me.
As
eric
mentioned,
a
couple
of
the
uaa
projects
are
moving
to
the
attic.
The
other
two
are
moving
to
the
extensions
pmc
and
dr
nick
is
going
to
take
care
of
them.
Those
are
omni-off
uaa,
oauth,
2
and
cfuaa
lib
and
special
thanks
to
dr
nick
for
for
taking
those
on.
I
think
he
was
the
author
of
them
originally
or
was
certainly
involved
in
them
before.
So.
Thanks
to
him,
I'm
still
gathering
project
updates
from
the
leads
in
the
slack
channel.
A
So
if
you
are
in
the
extensions
pmc
and
have
not
yet
heard
from
me,
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me
on
slack,
we
have
not
yet
started
our
our
move
from
master
to
maine,
which
is
something
that
I
was
going
to
encourage
all
the
projects
to
do.
A
But
we
will
be
doing
that
once
I've
gotten
project
updates
from
everyone
probably
going
to
streamline
the
process
a
little
bit.
I've
discovered
some
robots
that
are
really
a
little
more
than
we
need
in
the
extensions
pmc
for
for
automatic
creation
of
tractors,
and
things
like
that,
I
I
didn't
know
they
were
there
when
I
took
over.
So
I
just
maybe
need
to
clean
up
a
little
bit
the
process
there
and
and
get
things
current,
so
yeah,
not
not
anything
else,
to
update
on
extensions
anything
else.
A
Did
we
mention
irani
x
in
any
of
this?
There
was
some
news
in
conjunction
with
kubecon,
about
the
donation
of
irene
x
to
to
the
cloud
foundry
foundation.
The
the
maintenance
of
that
will
be
taken
up
by
the
irene
team.
Demetrius
from
souza
has
has
joined
that
team
and
and
can
help
with
that
coordination.
A
Also,
I
totally
forgot.
In
extension,
stratos
four
has
been
released.
It
should
have
been
the
news
right
off
the
top.
A
A
Okay,
the
the
information
on
that
release
is
all
up
on
the
website.
So
looking
pretty
good,
I
did
not
get
any
volunteers
for
community
projects
or
presentations
today,
but
I
am
willing
to
open
the
floor
for
anyone
who
wants
to
discuss
items
of
pressing
importance
or
or
has
something
to.
A
A
Okay,
well,
let's,
let's
adjourn
early
then
again
very
sorry
to
to
have
showed
up
late
to
this.
I
sorry
I
wasted
your
eight
minutes,
glad
we
at
least
got
the
updates
out
and
I'll
see
you
for
sure.
In
a
month.