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A
Okay,
welcome
to
college
to
cloud
native,
the
students
introduction
to
kubecon
cloudnativecon,
I'm
bill
mulligan
and
I
work
at
the
cncf
and
I'm
super
happy
to
have
you
here
today.
Welcome
to
everyone
saying
hi
in
the
chat,
please
feel
free
to
introduce
yourself
or
ask
any
questions
you
have
along
the
way
there.
That's
what
this
session
is
for
is
to
help
answer
your
questions
and
get
you
introduced
to
the
conference
and
with
me
today.
I
have.
B
A
Right,
what's
different,
hopefully
we'll
meet
up
later
today,
but
also
for
all
the
people
that
are
joining
virtually.
I
know,
you're
gonna
have
a
great
event
too,
and
we're
super
excited
to
have
you.
So
I
guess
the
first
question
that
I
think
a
lot
of
people
have
is
even
though
they're
here
like
what
is
kubecon
called
native
con
or
like
what
would
you
describe
it
as.
B
So
when
I
think
about
kubecon,
so
it's
just
not
about
kubernetes,
it's
also
about
the
entire.
B
So
once
a
little
step
back
so
when
I
first
went
to
my
kubecon-
and
I
thought
it's
all
about
kubecon,
but
I
like
kubernetes,
but
that's
not
true,
so
they're,
all
like
cool
located
events
for
other
cloud
native
projects
and
stuff
for
a
couple
days
and
then
the
main
event
focuses
on
communities
and
things
around
communities
like
a
platform
infrastructure
how
to
provision
this
in
various
environments,
air
gap
government,
how
does
nasa
uses
kubernetes
to
do
some
of
the
processing
stuff?
And
it's
for
developers
it's
for
end
users.
B
It's
for
open
source
contributors,
it's
for
anyone
who
want
to
learn
and
share
their
whatever
that
they
have
learned
throughout
their
way.
It's
it's
about
sharing
experiences!
So
that's
how
I
see
it.
That's
how
I
see
kubecon
and
that's
the
main
reason
that
I'm
here
I
want
to
meet
my
friends
and
I
want
to
meet
the
community
and
I
want
to
share
anything
and
everything.
I
know.
A
Yeah,
absolutely
and
kind
of
going
back
for
the
last
couple
cube
cons.
Do
you
have
like
a
favorite
experience
that
you
want
to
share
kind
of
that,
like
other
students,
might
look
forward
to
or
get
inspired
by.
B
Oh,
yes,
definitely
so.
This
was
my
first
kubecon
in
2018
seattle
and
that's
the
first
time
that
a
little
bit
a
little
while
ago,
I
started
using
kubernetes
for
my
work
project
and
then
I
stumbled
upon
lots
of
issues
and
that's
how
I
got
into
the
kubernetes
slack
channel,
and
I
saw
these
amazing
people
helping
me
out
so
at
my
first
kubecon
right
and
there
was
this
concept
of
a
speed,
mentoring
session
and
I
was
like
super
interested,
so
I
registered
for
it.
B
I
went
there
and
then
I
got
to
know
I
got
to
meet
so
many
people.
They
were
mentors
and
I
was
a
mentee,
so
I
asked
them
like.
How
can
I
start?
Where
can
I
start
I
feel
overwhelmed?
I
don't
know
what
to
do,
but
I
want
to
give
back.
I
just
don't
know
where
to
do
where
to
go
and
what
to
do,
and
I
got
a
board
load
of
information
and
I
came
back.
I
diligently
went
to
seek
release
meetings
for
six
months.
I
just
looked
around.
B
I
never
spoke
up
because
I
was
so
shy
and
I
was
still
grasping
what
was
going
on
and
then
it
started
my
contributor
journey
started
and
and
since
then
every
kubecon,
virtual
or
in
person
I
try
and
give
back
the
things
that
I
got
from
the
community.
I
try
and
mentor.
I
sign
up
to
be
a
mentor
so
that
I
can
do
my
part,
so
that
is
my
favorite
favorite
experience.
In
addition
to
meeting
all
the
amazing
people,
which
still
makes
me
go
like
oh,
like
that.
A
Wow
that
yeah,
that
sounds
awesome
a
great
way
to
jump
in.
I
remember
my
first
kubecon
in
copenhagen.
It
was
the
same
thing
I
showed
up
and
I
was
like
wow.
This
is
an
awesome
event.
There's
so
many
cool
people
doing
awesome
things
here
like
this
is
the
place
to
be
so
we're
happy
to
have
everybody
joining
us
here
in
person
and
virtually
too,
and
so
yes,
like
I
know,
a
lot
of
students
are
joining
us
virtually.
A
So
I
thought
maybe
it'd
be
good
to
kind
of
jump
into
like
the
platform
and
walk
them
through
like
the
different
features
and
functionalities
and
where
they
need
to
look
for
things.
So
I'm
just
gonna
share
my
screen.
A
A
Quick
and
let's
see
what
we
can
find
so
this
is
the
like
welcome
screen
that
we
have
here,
as
you
jump
in,
if
you
added
things
to
your
sched
to
your
schedule
in
in
sketch,
then
it'll
actually
show
up
here.
So
you
can
see
the
things
I'm
attending
today.
A
Obviously,
the
call
of
the
cloud
native
session,
because
we're
here
right
now
got
some
marketing
office
hours
later
as
part
of
my
job
and
the
cloud
native
tv
daily
recap,
which
is,
if
you're
watching
this
right
now
you're
also
watching
cloud
native
tv,
so
you're
already
in
the
right
place.
For
all
these
things,
we
have
a
little
like
intro
video
here.
Another
important
thing
for
like
cncf
is
our
code
of
conduct.
A
I
want
to
make
sure
this
is
a
welcoming
and
safe
environment,
for
everybody
so
like,
please,
be
sure
to
follow
code
of
conduct
and
if
you
have
any
problems
or
don't
feel
comfortable
at
the
event
like
the
events
team,
is
there
to
help
you
and
please
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
them.
It's
that
you
feel
like
this
is
a
safe
place
for
you
to
beyond
that.
I
know
a
lot
of
things
happening
today
are
like
the
co-located
events.
B
So
there
was
an
unofficial
one:
the
contributor
submit
that's
what
that
was
that
I
it
got
cancelled
kind
of
because
there
weren't
like
enough
signups,
so
we
just
met
and
we
did
a
docs
sprint.
So
we
wanted
to
improve
the
contributor
documentation.
B
That
was
the
thing
that
I
went
to
and
there
was
this
event
after
that,
where
I
got
to
meet
other
fellow
contributors
today
I
am
planning
to
go
to
openshift
commons.
There
is
a
collocated
day
even
for
that.
So
that's
what
I'm
planning
to
go
to
just
to
meet
my
peers.
B
I
recently
switched
to
a
new
company
red
hat,
so
I'm
like.
Oh,
this
is
the
best
place
where
I
could
go,
see
people
and
say
hi.
So
that's
that's
probably
the
main
reason
to
meet
and
connect
with
people.
A
Cool
yeah,
so
that's
one
of
the
sponsor
hosted
co-located
events
so
jumping
over
there
cool
and
then
yeah.
B
B
So,
okay,
this
content
is
so
interesting
and
I
will
be
able
to
watch
it
later
if
I
need
to,
and
it
will
be
later
available
on
youtube.
So
I'm
like
okay,
that
is
the
only
comforting
thing,
because.
A
Yeah
there's
so
many
sessions
I
want
to
attend
to
like.
If
I
jump
over
to
my
agenda,
like
I
know,
there's
already
like
some
things
that
are
like
overlapping,
like
if
I
jump
into
like
wednesday,
like
right
here
like
two
talks
at
the
same
time.
Luckily
in
the
platform,
if
even
if
you're
in
different
places
around
the
world,
once
the
session
has
passed,
you
can
go
back
at
any
point
and
re-watch
the
session.
A
So
you
know
if
I
can't
watch
both
of
these
at
the
same
time,
obviously
tomorrow,
so
I
can
watch
one
of
them
and
then
I
can
come
back
like
in
the
evening
and
check
it
out
later.
So
the
events
all
or
the
videos
will
always
be
like
live
on
the
platform
when
you're,
recording
so
or
like
after
the
session
is
done
so
really
cool
feature
of
the
virtual
platform.
A
Another
thing
is
like
the
solutions
showcase,
so
I
know
that
we
have
a
bunch
of
really
great
sponsors
that
are
making
this
event
happen.
Obviously,
red
hat
being
one
of
them,
but
this
is
a
great
way
to
like
dive
in
and
see
which
companies
are
you're
kind
of.
Like
growing
coming
in
the
cloud
native
space
or
potentially,
if
you're
looking
for
like
a
job
or
an
internship,
some
of
them
might
be
hiring
too.
So
you
should
check
out
the
solutions,
showcase
and
see
what
you
can
find
here.
A
I
know
if,
like
we
can
just
like
dive
and
say
to
the
systig
booth,
we
can
learn
a
little
bit
about
the
company
find
out
when
they
have
live
office
hours,
but
it
looks
like
they
have
you
to
have
some
jobs
and
offers
over
here,
so
lots
of
great
stuff
in
all
the
booths.
If
you're
trying
to
learn
about
different
companies
in
the
ecosystem
too,
let's
see
what
else
there
are
the
project
pavilion.
So
this
is,
if
you
want
to
learn
more
about
like
the
cncf.
I
know
we
have.
A
I
think
it's
113
projects
now
under
cncf,
kubernetes
being
just
one
of
them,
which
is
already
a
massive
project,
so
if
you're
new
to
the
ecosystem
and
trying
to
find
your
way
around
like
what
are
all
the
different
projects
and
things
like
that,
you
should
check
out
some
of
the
project
booths
and
dive
into
them
right.
So
we
have
kubernetes
here
we
have
some
incubate
projects
and
also
lots
and
lots
of
sandbox
projects
too.
A
So
beyond
that,
a
really
important
thing
is
the
the
slack.
So
it's
the
cncf
slack
and
I'll
just
type
a
link
to
it
slack.cncf.io
and
put
it
in
the
chat,
and
these
are
a
couple
channels
that
you
want
to
join
as
you're
going
through.
So
announcements
help
if
you
need
anything,
probably
nothing
for
the
sponsors,
the
keynotes.
If
you
want
to
chat
different
channels
for
all
the
different,
both
tracks
and
co-located
events,
then
there
also
is
a
kubecon
students
track.
A
So,
if
you're
a
student,
I
highly
encourage
you
to
jump
in
there
and
join
us
lots
of
different
ways
for
like
interactive
things
too,
and
then
probably
my
favorite
is
the
hallway
mix
and
mingle.
Have
you
gone
on
this
movie
before?
Maybe
you
want
to
give
a
little
taste
of
it.
B
I
was
actually
going
to
mention
that
highlighted
like
oh.
There
is
also
another
track,
which
is
like
amazing,
if
you're
like,
if
you
want
to
just
hang
around
meet
amazing
people,
that
is
a
slack
channel
and
actually
that
when
that
started,
when
the
panamic
started,
when
we
moved
all
the
coupon
to
virtual
and
then
we
were
all
missing
all
our
friends
and
meeting
new
community
members
and
that
hallway
track
was
really
really
awesome
and
there
are
like
I
hopped
on
to
some
zoom
meetings
last
time.
B
This
time
I
haven't
had
the
chance
to
actually
hop
in
any
of
the
meetings.
That's
been,
probably
I
I
hope
there
are
like
virtual
meetings,
that's
going
on
throughout
the
day,
so
you
can
open,
say,
hi,
chat
about
few
stuff,
sneaking
hop
off
no
pressure.
It's
not
like.
You
have
to
stay
all
the
way
like
because
you
join
the
call.
It's
not
like
that.
It's
super
friendly.
B
It's
like
just
bumping
into
someone,
your
friends
and
then
like
hey,
I'm
here,
what's
new
and
what's
happening
and
just
making
sure
that
everyone's
okay,
like
your
friends,
are
doing
okay
and
you
are
doing
good.
So
it's
it's
a
nice
way
to
de-stress
relax
meet
new
people.
So
yes,
that
is
my
favorite,
but
I
haven't
hobbed
on
to
the
any
of
the
calls,
because
I'm
trying
to
meet
people
in
person.
I
might
just
hop
into
one
of
the
meetings
later,
just
to
say,
hi
to
people
who
are
virtual.
A
Yeah,
definitely,
I
think
I'll
have
to
jump
into
the
zoom
at
some
point
too.
So
I
see
that
we
have
a
couple
questions
in
the
chat
about
like
how
to
get
started,
so
any
suggestions
on
useful
resources
to
begin
with
the
learning
process,
any
suggestions
on
how
to
become
a
contributor
yeah.
A
So
a
couple
things
I
know
dimms
has
a
really
great
like
kubernetes
resources
like
repo,
and
it
has
lots
of
different
resources
in
there
on
like
how
to
get
started,
learning
and
joining
the
cloud
native
community
learning
about
kubernetes
and
other
things
like
that
and
there's
also
two.
If
you
want
to
start
contributing,
there's
two
websites
that
I'd
probably
want
to
point
you
to
one
is
contribute.cncf.io
and
the
kubernetes
one
is
k8s.dev,
and
so
those
are
good
places
to
get
started
too.
A
There's
also
another
question:
are
these
slack
channels
active
beyond
the
kubecon
period?
Yeah
they're,
probably
active
for
like
a
week
or
two
afterwards,
and
then
they're
going
to
be
archived
until
the
next
cubecon
2.?
But
don't
worry,
there's
lots
of
other
slack
channels
in
cncf,
so
even
if
the
cubecon
ones
come
to
an
end,
there's
other
ones
that
you
can
join
and
chat
in
too
so
and.
B
There
is
also
another
thing
that
I
want
to
highlight
so
this
time
the
in
person
or
the
co-located
contributor
submit
didn't
happen.
That
means
that
there
is
going
to
be
a
contributor
celebration
that
will
be
happening
soon.
So,
if
folks
want
to
be
a
part
of
it,
just
keep
an
eye
out.
I
think
the
invite
or
the
communication
about
it
would
go
to
k,
dev
mailing
list
mainly
and
it
will
be
like
twitter.
I
think
I
read
the
if
you
watch
a
couple
of
cncf
related
official
handles.
B
I
think
the
cncf
students
in
cncf
shared
a
retweet
whenever
the
celebration
is
up
and
running
that
that
would
also
be
a
great
place
and
there
might
be
like
sessions
on
new
contributor
workshop.
I
know
I
don't
know
if
that's
gonna
happen
this
time,
but
it's
also
a
great
place
to
get
started,
meet
people
and
get
started
with
contributions.
A
Yeah,
absolutely
so,
if
you
aren't
following
kubernetes
on
twitter,
yet
go
and
follow
them
because
that
will
be
announced
there.
There's
also
questions.
What's
the
zoom
session
for
mix
and
mingle
and
related
to
that,
how
can
we
network
with
new
people
in
virtual
mode?
You
can
join
the
hallway
track.
Zoom
section
I
just
dropped
the
link
to
that
in
the
chat
and
you'll
also
find
the
info
for
all
that
and
ways
to
meet
new
people
in
the
hallway
mix
and
mingle
channel.
A
So
I
would
check
out
that
we
also
have
another
question.
So
where
did
you
start
your
journey
since
there's
so
much
out
there
like?
How
did
you
first
start
in
kubernetes?
I
know
we
covered
a
little
bit
at
the
beginning,
but
maybe
do
you
want
to
rehash
it.
B
Yeah
so
my
journey
started
with
attending
a
speed,
mentoring
session
and
it's
just
not
like.
When
I
came
back
home,
it
was
still
overwhelming.
For
me.
I
went
to
the
meetings
I
didn't
know
what
to
do
and
where
to
start
with,
and
then
I
shifted
my
focus
a
little
bit
towards
sick
dogs,
because
documentation
was
something
that
was
very
easy
to
understand
and
easy
to
start
with,
and
that's
where
I
started,
I
fixed
the
404
urls,
that's
how
everything
started
now
again.
B
That's
it
sounds
so
simple
and
easy,
and
they
gave
me
a
lot
of
motivation
once
you
see
the
pr
get
merged.
It's
like
it
gives
you
the
trust,
just
the
right
amount
of
confidence
boost
and
you
can
start.
I
started
doing
like
little
bigger
ones
and
then
I
I
applied
to
be
a
part
of
the
kubernetes
release
team.
I
got
rejected
couple
times
first
and
then
I
got
selected
after
that,
and
I've
been
a
part
of
the
release
team
since
1.18.
B
Eventually,
I
got
to
lead
a
1.22
release
and
that
was
like
really
awesome.
I
learned
a
lot
of
like
people
skills.
I
developed
my
how
to
be
more
empathetic
and
I
learned
how
to
be
a
good
leader.
It's
like
listening
to
all
your
peers
and
your
team
makes
you
an
awesome
person.
Awesome
lead.
B
It's
not
like
you
have
to
do
all
by
yourself,
so
I
learned
how
to
ask
for
help,
and
that
is
like
that
was
like
a
big
deal,
so
these
are
little
few
little
things
in
addition
to
knowing
about
the
technology,
in
addition
to
learning
about
more
about
kubernetes,
these
are
like
the
extra
skills
that
I
picked
up
along
the
way
so
from
there.
I
also
started
leading
one
of
the
six
security
sub
project,
which
is
called
seek
security
documentation.
B
So
I
make
sure
that,
like
I
help,
people
come
together
and
make
the
community's
website
documentation
related
to
security
up
to
date
and
add
more
content
to
it.
So
that's
one
of
the
things
that's
going
on
and
I
also
I'm
a
new
membership
coordinator,
and
that
is
like
a
feather
in
my
cap,
because
I
really
love
it
because
I
get
to
say
hi
to
all
the
new
org
members.
B
Whoever
wants
to
be
a
new
org
member
and
when
I
am,
if
I'm
doing
the
pr
around
the
time
when
I
say
like
hi,
welcome
to
the
kubernetes
community
and
that's
like
a
feather
my
cap
so
so
far
this
has
been
my
journey
and
I'm
hoping
I
could
do
more.
I
wanna
when
billy
and
kunal
was
talking
about
the
student
cnc
of
student
initiative.
I
was
like
super
happy
because
when
I
was
student
I
did
not
have
all
these
means.
B
I
didn't
know
many
of
these
things
10
years
ago,
and
this
is
like
a
great
platform,
and
this
is
like
amazing,
when
you,
where
people
can
ask
questions
without
having
to
think
twice,
so
I
just
want
to
help
with
students
in
the
initiative
in
any
way
possible.
So
that's
my
future
goal.
It's
all
from
me.
I
think
I
kept
talking
for
a
while
now.
B
A
Because
that's
what
it
was
for
me
too,
is
funneling
it
off
yeah.
I
was
like
there's
a
broken
link.
I
need
to
fix
this
so
yeah.
It's
a
good
place
to
start
yeah,
so
check
out
sig
docs.
If
you
haven't
already,
if
you
want
to
start
contributing
to
kubernetes,
really
great
place
to
start
both
the
people
on
this
stream
today
started
in
sick
docs,
and
you
can
too,
we
have
a
question
a
while
back
from
and
glassman
do
you
have
a
home
lab
set
up.
A
B
I
just
have
a
couple
of
pies
raspberry
pies.
I
try
to
tinker
around,
but
mostly
for
anything
that
I
want
to
do.
I
just
use
a
kind
that
is
amazing.
You
can
do
many
of
the
things
that
you
want
to
learn.
Kubernetes
kind
and
I
just
use
aws
subscription
for
anything
else
that
I
want.
I
don't
have
anything
like
full-fledged,
crazy
home
labs
that
I'm
going
on
it.
B
I
do
have
like
few
raspberry
pies
and
I
want
to
build
a
nice
catch
to
keep
them
safe
and
not
get
them
heated
up,
but
it's
like
a
mini
site
project.
That's
going
on,
but
it's
not
completed.
B
I
do
have
guides,
though,
so
if
anyone
is
looking
forward
to
build
their
own,
like,
like
mini
setup
with
raspberry
pi's,
I
have
a
couple
of
bookmarks
or
bookmarked
articles
that
I
can
share
later.
It's
it's
my
personal
computer.
I
don't
have
it
right
now,
but
I
will
be
happy
to
post
it
later.
A
Cool
yeah,
I
think
that
would
be
great
for
all
the
students
joining
us
today,
so
jumping
back
into
the
platform.
A
Another
thing
that
we
really
care
about
in
the
kubernetes
community
is
your
wellness,
your
safety
like
how
you're
feeling
so
we
have
a
whole
bunch
of
like
interactive
experiences
and
wellness
experiences
like
physical
well-being,
emotional
well-being,
social
well-being.
So
if
you
ever
need
a
break
from
the
conference
feel
free
to
jump
in
here
and
there's
lots
of
great
experiences
that
you
can
take
advantage
of
beyond
that.
A
Another
big
thing
is
like
diversity
and
inclusion,
a
lot
of
great
things
going
on
here,
so
the
empower
us
from
allies
to
press
about
inclusive
leadership
and
the
diversity
inclusion
workshop
and
also
the
peer
mentoring
and
career
networking.
I
think
this
is
probably
similar
to
the
speed
networking
that
you
first
started
out.
B
Yeah,
it
has
become
like
a
pod
mentoring
right
now,
so
initially
it
was,
it
was
actually
you
just
move
around
the
tables
and
you
get
like
15
minutes
and
then
you
talk
to
or
you
talk
to
others
in
your
table
and
then
you
talk
to
the
mentor
as
well.
B
Now
it's
more
on
like
there
are
like
career
oriented,
they
are
like
contribution
related
and
there
is
like
a
tech
like
like
pure
core
communities,
tech,
mentoring,
tables
too,
so
that
you
can
actually
pick
what
you
want
to
and
that's
how
it
has
been.
For
the
past
few
virtual
events
after
the
pandemic
had
started,
and
I
don't
know
how
the
in
person
is
this
time.
So
I
bet
that's
gonna,
be
awesome.
A
Yeah,
hopefully
I
I
want
to
swing
by
together
too,
because
I
think
it's
always
help
new
people
get
into
the
ecosystem
too.
The
next
thing
is,
in
the
virtual
event
platform
there's
lots
of
badges
and
you
can
get
and
there's
also
prizes
too.
So
if
you
collect
a
lot
of
different
points
here,
you
can
get
a
virtual
or
a
gift
card
to
the
cncf
store.
A
I
know
a
lot
of
people
like
getting
swag,
and
this
is
one
way
that
you
can
get
swag
by
running
through
all
the
different
things
in
the
platform,
so
definitely
check
out
that
one
too,
if
you
want
to
try
out
like
different
games.
I
know
red
hat,
also
sponsored
this
too
a
bunch
of
light
and
source
games,
so
either
you
can
both
play
them
and
you
can
contribute
to
them
too.
A
So
quite
cool,
then
there's
some
virtual
giveaways.
This
is
like
similar
to
the
sponsor
booth,
where
different,
like
coloring
books.
I
don't
know
e-gaming
sets
like
different
things
to
download
here
lots
of
information
from
the
different
companies.
So
yeah
like
lots
of
really
interesting
things
happening
on
the
virtual
event
platform.
B
No,
I
think
it
pretty
much
covered
everything.
I
also
want
to
mention
one
other
thing,
so
the
sessions
on
the
live
even
platform
will
be
active.
I
think
until
the
next
q
con-
probably
it's
eu
or
until
then
last
time
I
took
a
lot
of
advantage
of
that.
B
I
know
the
sessions
are
always
available
on
the
youtube,
but
having
access
to
the
even
platform
was
like
a
little
bit
different
experience
for
me,
both
the
one
and
the
same,
if
you
ask
me,
but
then
it
felt
like
you
have
the
access
for
a
month
before
the
sessions
get
uploaded
in
the
youtube,
so
I
took
full
advantage
of
that.
So,
if
any
one
of
you
are
feeling
that
you
have
exams,
you
have,
or
you
are
preparing
for
interviews
your
job
hunting
and
you
don't
have
time
to
cover
stuff.
B
Don't
worry
these
things
all
the
sessions
are
going
to
be
there,
so
you
can
come
back
and
you
can
learn
about
them
anytime,
that
you
want,
and
you
can
also
get
the
context
of
the
presenters
and
you
can
reach
out
to
them
if
they
have
shared
their
contact
up
publicly
in
the
slides.
Otherwise
feel
free
to
post
a
question
in
kubernetes,
slack
or
twitter
or
somewhere,
and
definitely
someone
or
the
other
would
be
there
to
help
out.
A
Yeah
absolutely
so
next
thing
is
you
said
that
you're
speaking
on
the
student
track,
can
you
tell
me
a
little
bit
about
the
student
tracks?
I
know
this
is
the
first
time
that
we've
had
this
at
qcon
and
I'm
super
excited
for
it.
B
I
am
really
really
excited
and
thank
you
for
making
this
happen.
So
this
it's
a
panel
session
on,
it's
mainly
focused
on
getting
students
started
with
like
open
source
contribution
contributions,
so
it's
basically
like
oss
101
introduction
to
open
source
for
students
here
in
the
in
that
session.
We
me
and
my
fellow
panelists
we
discussed
about
like
how
to
where
to
start
which
projects
to
choose
how
to
start
contributing.
B
What
can
you
do?
Non-Code
contributions,
how
to
overcome
imposter
syndrome
and
like
a
little
bit
of
carrier
advice
too?
So
it's
gonna
be
super
interesting.
So
if
anyone
wants
to
learn
more
about
it,
I
think
it's
happening
on
the
14th
october
14th
and
I
don't
know
I
I
don't
know
like-
I
think
the
folks
are
all
over
from
the
world.
So
I'm
not
sure
if
I
have
the
time
calculator
to
just
when
I'm
always
confused
with
respect
to
time.
A
I'm
dropping
a
link
to
your
session
in
the
chat
right
now,
so
I
just
pulled
up
and
I'm
sharing
the
screen.
So
this
is
the
student
track.
There's
a
panel
discussion.
Oh
wait!
Sorry
that
was
the
wrong
panel
discussion.
A
Is
the
correct
link?
Sorry,
my
mistake,
so
please
use
the
second
link,
not
the
first
one,
but
I
would
also
encourage
you
to
go
to
the
first
one
too
another
good
one.
So
in
the
student
track
we
have,
I
know
a
lot
of
people
are
interested
in
like
contributing
to
open
source
projects.
One
really
great
way
to
do
that
is
through
the
internship
and
like
mentorship
programs
that
cncf
offers
we
have
four
throughout
the
year,
the
biggest
one
being
in
the
summer.
A
We
combine
with
google
summer
of
code,
but
we
also
and
google
some
are
doc,
but
we
also
do
ones
through
lfx
and
outreachy
like
every
single
quarter.
I
would
highly
recommend
going
to
this
panel
if
you
want
to
learn
about
how
to
become
a
mentee
with
cncf,
and
not
only
is
it
a
great
way
to
increase
your
experience,
contributing
to
open
source,
but
you
also
get
paid
for
it
too.
So
it's,
I
think,
a
pretty
sweet
way
to
do
it.
Do
you
also
offer
it
for
non-students?
A
Yes,
the
actual
the
internships
are
also
open
to
non-students
too
another
one
is
getting
involved
in
the
kate's
release
shadow
program.
This
one's
about
like,
if
you
want
to
get
like
more
into
the
kubernetes
ecosystem-
and
you
know,
climb
the
contributor
ladder-
it's
a
great
way
to
learn
about
that.
We
already
had
introduction
to
open
source
for
students
panel
discussions
more
code,
how
to
rock
out
with
non-code
contributions.
A
I
know
a
big
thing
that
we
talk
about
is
it's
it's
not
just
about
the
people
that
are,
you
know,
writing
the
code,
there's
so
much
more.
That
makes
that
needs
to
happen
for
the
community
to
be
successful.
So
this
is
a
great
one
to
know.
If
you
want
to
learn
about
those
other
opportunities.
A
I
actually
know
somebody
that
went
to
that
at
the
last
kubecon
and
she
was
so
inspired
by
that
that
she
organized
a
kubernetes
community
day
in
the
uk
and
brought
a
bunch
of
people
together
across
from
across
the
uk
to
talk
about
companies
and
cloud
native
topics,
their
local
time
zones.
So
you
can
go
there,
get
inspired,
find
out
new
ways
to
get
involved
in
the
community
too
yeah
and
the
last
one
is
deciphering
your
way
to
the
world
of
golang.
A
A
So
yeah,
it
looks
like
we
also
have
a
couple
more
questions
in
the
chat,
we'll
be
we'll
be
just
interacting
via
chats
or
do
we
have
anything
over
video
as
well.
Most
of
this
stuff
is
just
chat
in
the
platform.
A
If
you
want
video,
I'd
suggest
dropping
into
the
hallway
zoom
and
you
can
meet
and
chat
with
people
there
will
all
the
sessions
be
on
youtube.
Yes,
they
will
all
be
on
youtube.
It'll,
probably
be
like
it's
somewhere
like
two
to
four
weeks
after
the
conference,
but
since
you're
already
in
the
platform,
you'll
have
access
to
them
immediately
as
soon
as
they're
done
being
shown.
A
What
is
cncf
yeah
so
cncf
is
the
cloud
native
computing
foundation,
we're
the
open
so
we're
the
neutral
home
for
all
the
projects,
we're
a
non-profit
under
the
linux
foundation
umbrella
and
we
help
create
and
sustain
the
ecosystem
around
all
of
our
projects.
So
we
collect
money
from
members
and
funnel
it
into
resources
for
the
projects
so
paying
for
different
things.
A
Like
the
kubernetes
contributor
summit
here
at
kubecon,
you
know
setting
up
an
organizing
kubecon
different
things
like
cloud
credits
managing
and
organizing,
like
the
slack,
the
github
running,
the
kubernetes
community
program.
So
you
know
helping
make
the
community
around
our
open
source
projects
become
successful
too.
B
I
also
want
to
point
one
thing
like
some
folks
might
think
that
communities
is
so
big
and
oh,
it's
a
little
bit
like
overwhelming,
intimidating
they're.
All
like
many
many
cncf
projects.
With
the
same
kind
of
experience,
you
would
get
the
same
kind
of
experience,
but
they
are
not
as
big
so
they
are
like
tightly
knit
community.
Some
of
them
are
sandbox.
Some
of
them
are
like
20
contributors
or
like
30
contributors.
B
So
if
you
feel
like
a
lot
of
like
communities
has
like
over
10
000
to
till
date,
I
don't
know
like
more
than
that.
If
that
feels
like
a
whole
lot
and
it's
such
a
big
project
and
you
want
to
start
small,
there
are
like
many
many
cncf
sandbox
projects
or
incubating
projects
they
are
like
focused
on
one
thing.
B
They
are
small
and
you
it's
scoped
very
like
to
one
thing,
so
it
might
be
like
also
a
nice
place
to
start
so
just
don't
feel
like
you
have
to
only
start
with
kubernetes,
and
that
is
only
thing
to
contrib
the
only
way
to
contribute
to
open
source.
That's
not
true,
so
there
are
like
many
projects
within
the
cnc
of
umbrella
that
you
can
pick
and
choose.
A
Yeah
absolutely,
as
I
said
before,
there's
113
different
projects.
So,
if
you
don't
want
to
get
involved
in
kubernetes,
you
have
a
lot
of
other
choices
too.
So
the
sessions
will
be
posted
on
youtube.
There
will
be
it'll,
be
sent
out
on
twitter
and
also
in
the
cncf
slack
when
it's
live
so
just
watch
the
cncf
slack
and
that's
probably
the
easiest
one.
We
have
some
questions
about.
Imposter
syndrome.
A
Don't
worry,
I
don't
have
any
coding
background
and
I
work
at
the
cncf,
so
I
get
impostor
syndrome
all
the
time
of
what
am
I
doing
here.
You
know
we
all
just
try
to
contribute
and
do
our
own
part
if
you
are
contributing
to
the
community
you're
you're,
doing
it
right.
That's
all
I
can
say
career
is
so
big.
Let's
see
yeah,
oh
people
are
asking
for
links
to
the
cncf
projects.
So
let
me
just
pull
that
up
really
quick
because
we
don't
allow
sharing
of
links.
A
So
this
is
all
the
graduated
and
incubating
projects
cool
info
for
non-traditional
students.
I'd
actually
recommend
like
a
lot
of
the
same
resources.
I
don't
think
there's
anything
tied
specifically
to
one
particular
university
or
curriculum
just
because
university
system
is
quite
separate
students.
I
guess
we
say
students
is
more
like
people
that
are
new
to
the
ecosystem,
like
I'd,
even
recommend
a
lot
of
the
same
resources
to
people
that
are
just
starting
out
that
are
maybe
like
even
mid-career
too
everybody
has
to
start
at
the
beginning.
A
You
know
so
cool
some
other
tracks
that
students
should
look
at
that
I
can
recommend
is
so
if
we
go
back
to
our
schedule
here
is
the
one-on-one
track
everybody,
or,
if
you're,
a
student,
you're,
probably
new
to
the
ecosystems.
The
101
track
is
a
great
place
to
start
things
like
how
not
to
start
with
kubernetes,
I'm
really
interested
in
noah
abrams,
the
safari
of
kubernetes
and
his
natural
habitat.
A
I
know
he
is,
I
think,
he's
a
dev
advocate
at
storyboard
and
gives
really
great
talks,
lots
of
other
things
going
on
here.
The
case
release
shadow
program
beyond
kubernetes
security.
I
know
ellen
and
tabitha
gave
a
awesome
talk
at
the
last
kubecon.
So
this
is
definitely
one.
You
don't
want
to
miss
yeah
if,
if
you're,
a
non-traditional
student
or
learning
about
mini
cube-
or
maybe
you
need
to
kubernetes
bootcamp-
maybe
this
is
the
talk
for
you,
homebrewing
kubernetes
bootcamp
sounds
super
interesting
to
you
as
a
way
to
get.
A
You
know,
maybe
your
first
job,
so
I
think
that
would
be
a
great
one
to
check
out
and
then
also
another
one
if
we're
marketers,
if
we
can
learn
distributed
systems
in
kubernetes.
So
can
you
probably
an
interesting
one
about
people
that
are
doing
non-code
contributions
too
yeah
beyond
that
another
one
that
would
be
good
to
check
out
is
also
the
business
value
track.
This
is
talking
about
the
value
of
seeing
of
cloud
native
and
kubernetes
in,
like
actually
dollars
and
cents
for
businesses
bottom
line.
A
So
things
like
quantifying
the
business
value
of
cloud
native
data
management
or
water
is
a
driving
force
of
innovation,
open
source
in
the
dutch
government.
You
know,
so
I
think
a
lot
of
really
great
talks
here
about
being
able
to
translate
from
the
technical
to
the
business
side
too.
B
There
are
like
couple
questions
really.
I
didn't
you
to
stop
you
so
one
is
like.
Is
there
a
talker
panel
related
to
kubernetes
release
shadow
program?
I
think
there
is
one
it's
by
diva
divya.
B
She
has
been
a
part
of
the
relief
team
for
a
few
cycles
and
I
had
the
pleasure
to
work
with
her
she's
just
awesome,
and
I
know
that
clashes
with
the
session
that
I
am
presenting,
but
I
think
it's
both
of
them
are
gonna
be
great,
so
that
one's
there
and
there
is
one
other
question
like
how
can
I
become
a
member
of
cncf.
A
A
A
Yeah,
let's
see
other
interesting
tracks
for
students
or
new
people
to
the
ecosystem.
Another
good
one
is,
if
you
want
to
one
thing
that
we're
really
big
here
is
on
community,
so
checking
out
the
community
track.
So
things
about
like
taking
the
skills
you
learn
from
working
in
open
source
into
practical
experience.
A
Talking
about
burnout,
I
I
know
there
is
mentions
of
impostor
syndrome
so
burnout.
I
think
cancer
syndrome
sometimes
go
hand
in
hand,
so
this
would
be
a
good
one
to
check
out
measuring
project
health.
Talking
about
your
project's
contributor
experience,
man
there's
like
so
many
talks
here.
I,
like
I
marked
these
on
my
schedule,
but
I
forgot
I'm
like
so
excited
about
all
these
yeah
exciting
things:
how
to
build
a
successful
open
source
community
company.
A
Okay,
I'm
like
adding
more
to
my
session
like
as
we're
speaking
just
because
there's
this
is
so
many
great
talks
here.
This
is
this
is
bad.
The
number
of
docs
I
need
to
see
is
is
growing
and
growing
a
question
out
of
curiosity,
what
are
some
of
the
main
roles
of
cncf
ambassadors?
Yes,
these
are
the
people
in
the
ecosystem
that
go
up
and
promote
all
the
projects,
and
they
do
that
in
a
variety
of
different
ways.
Some
hosts,
like
meetups
or
cloud
native
community
groups
around
the
world.
A
Some
people
run
different,
live
streams.
It's
just
kind
of
like
well-known
people
in
the
ecosystem
that
are
doing
things
to
you,
know,
grow
and
sustain
the
community
around
our
projects.
A
couple
are
also
running
kubernetes
community
days
shout
out
to
sergio
which
has
gce
guatemala
coming
up
in
december.
We
have
feinman
who's,
organizing,
a
kcd
in
china,
actually
this
saturday
right
after
kubecons,
if
you
need
more
content,
go
and
sign
up
for
that
one.
So
the
ambassadors
are
really.
You
know,
people
that
are
helping
out
all
around
the
ecosystem.
A
Yeah.
I
see
schedules
sched
syncs
to
the
events.
If
I
start
a
session
in
the
event
site,
will
it
update
sketch?
I
don't
think
so.
I
think
it's
like
from
sketch
to
the
event.
B
I
have
tried
the
other
way
around,
but
I've
never
tried
this
way
like
add
to
your
event
and
go
check
in
the
schedule.
I've
never
done
that.
A
Yeah,
I
think
this
is
probably
the
easier
way
just
add
a
disk
edge
and
then
it'll
add
it
and
then
the
last
track
that
I
be
very
remiss
if
I
I
didn't
mention
is
obviously
you
should
go
to
the
keynote
sessions.
A
These
are
kind
of
like
the
the
big
talks,
like
the
welcoming
opening
remarks
from
priyanka
talking
about
a
different
kind
of
cloud
native.
You
know
these
are
the
like
talks
that
are
going
to
give
you
kind
of
like
the
overview
of
what's
going
on
in
the
whole
ecosystem.
I
know
there's
yeah,
I
would
say
just
to
tell
the
keynotes
they're
all
going
to
be
great,
a
lot
of
great
people
there,
any
events
geared
towards
kubernetes
certs,
not
specifically
at
cubecon.
A
Also
talking
about
certs
you're,
definitely
going
to
want
to
check
out
priyanka's
keynote
first
thing:
on
the
first
day,
she
has
an
exciting
announcement
for
students
around
certification,
too
yeah
cool
a
couple
things
for
like,
and
then
I
guess
kind
of
like
to
round
it
out
like
what
to
do
after
like
kubecon.
A
So
one
is
like,
if
you're
looking
for
a
job
check
out
the
job
site,
another
one
is
we
just
put
together
and
released
a
repo
from
for
students
on
github,
and
this
is
a
lot
of
you
know,
kind
of
like
different
ways
what
to
do
after
kubecon.
So
actually,
let
me
just
kind
of
share
that
one
right
now
we
can
kind
of
walk
you
through
that.
So
you
can
understand.
You
know
if
you
get
excited
from
this
event
kind
of
what
to
do
afterwards.
B
I
think
I
think
that's
really
nice
of
you
that
you
put
this
together
because
after
the
event,
it
feels
like
I'm
at
the
same
place
where
I
started.
I
do
have
a
lot
of
information,
but
I
still
still
feel
like
what
I'm
gonna
do
with
all
the
information.
So
this
is
like
amazing
thanks
willie.
A
Yeah
absolutely
so
number
two
here
is
attend
kubecon
cloud
nativecon
well,
you're
already
in
the
right
place,
so
you
know
you're
already
having
a
good
success
bright
and
early
in
the
morning
here
on
the
west
coast,
so
or
whatever
time
zone
you're
in
there
is
a
lot
of
free
choices
that
limix
foundation
offers
on
the
edx
platform
I'll
scroll
down
to
this.
A
In
a
minute,
the
big
announcement
is
there'll,
be
a
new
certification
coming
out,
creating
like
a
local
community
in
your
area
or
signing
up
to
them
meeting
some
of
the
ambassadors
apply
for
the
mentorship
programs
that
we
were
talking
about
earlier,
diving,
deeper
into
technical
concepts
and
prepare
for
certification
exams,
get
certified
and
finding
a
job.
A
So
if
you're,
looking
for
more
things
like
check
out
kind
of
all,
the
links
that
are
posted
in
here
it'd
be
great
to
have
you
gonna
utilize,
this
resource
also,
this
is
in
open
source
repo.
So
if
you
think
there's
other
resources
that
people
should
know
about
that
should
be
added
here,
please
feel
free
to
add
them
into
just
like
checking
through
the
chat.
A
There,
the
keynotes
don't
be
mentioned
online
virtual
yeah,
the
the
they
won't
be
streaming
here
on
cloud
native
tv
they'll
be
streaming
in
the
meeting
play
platform
the
the
streaming
is
like
in
you
should
have
gotten
an
email
about
it,
but
it's
just
all.
I
guess
I'll
drop
a
link
to
the
platform
to
in
the
chat
for
people
that
need
help
finding
it.
A
So
if
I've
signed
a
cla
and
contributed
to
kubernetes,
but
I
can't
attend
the
cncf
end
user
partners
summit
because
they
can't
rsvp
so
the
end
user
partner
summit
is
for
people
that
are
employed
at
end
user
companies.
So
these
are
companies
like
spotify,
like
intuit,
like
lift
like
capital,
one
that
are
are
using
cloud
native
technologies,
but
don't
actually
sell
products
or
services
around
them.
A
If
you're
a
student,
if
you're
not
employed,
then
you
don't
work
for
companies,
so
you
don't
work
for
an
end
user
company
join
one
of
these
companies
get
hired
by
them.
I
know
they're,
probably
a
bunch
of
them
are
hiring
and
then
you
can
join
the
end
user
summit
at
the
next
cube
con
cool.
What
other
things
do
we
have
left?
We
already
dropped
like
the
different
resources.
I
know
we've
kind
of
like
gone
through
everything
that
I've
had
so
far.
A
B
I
think
that
is
a
comprehensive
list
of
things
that
we
went
through
and
I
hope
the
we
provided
just
enough
information
throughout
the
session.
I
do
want
to
mention
one
other
unofficial.
I
think
it's
unofficial,
because
there
was
a
cube
in
the
community
slack.
There
was
a
there
was
a
channel
for
carriers
and
where
people
are
looking
posting
all
the
jobs
that
the
companies
are
hiring.
B
I
know
they
were
actually
archiving
the
channel
in
favor
of
jobs.cncf.io
that
billy
had
shared
before
then
there
was
like
enough
push
to
bring
the
channel
back
so
watch.
I
would
say:
watch
both
the
places,
because
even
the
kubernetes
careers
channel
gets
a
lot
of
track,
a
lot
of
posts
for
a
job,
entry-level
internship
or
like
any
any
level
of
job,
and
you
can
also
actually
go
and
say,
hi
and
post
your
resume
and
ask
for
jobs,
offer
jobs
or,
like
you,
can
ask
for
offers
or
stuff
like
that.
B
B
So
that's
one
thing
that
I
wanted
to
add
and
another
that
we
have
covered
pretty
much
all
the
things
in
on
the
contributor
k,
dev
site.
B
I
just
want
to
highlight
it
again
and
that's
a
very,
very
great
place
to
start
if
you
want
to
start
contributing,
because
there
were
like
one
or
two
questions
that
I
saw
like
how
do
I
get
con
started
so
go
to
that
cadaver
site,
and
then
you
will
kate
slips
dot,
kids,
that
dive
site
and
you
will
find
a
lot
of
information
there,
be
it
code
related
or
non-code
related
right.
You
don't
have
to
always
jump
jump
and
then
do
code
related
stuff
to
be
a
contributor.
B
You
can
start
doing
other
stuff
like
help
run
a
meeting.
That's
a
great
thing.
We
are
always
in
need
of
some
volunteer
who
can
take
notes,
and
that
is
the
best
way
that
you
would
learn
by
taking
notes
in
a
meeting
it's
one
of
the
best
opportunities,
and
these
are
not
highlighted
at
other
places,
but
once
you
start
join
the
meetings
and
start
participating
in
them.
This
is
how
we
would
learn
what
what
is
happening
in
that
seg
or
what
is
happening
in
that
area.
B
And
how
can
I
contribute-
or
it
gives
you
both
like
soft
skills
experience
and
as
well
as
like
technical
experience,
because
you
will
be
diving
deeper
into
that
area.
So
that's
one
thing
that
I
wanted
to
say.
A
Yeah
awesome
there's
a
couple
more
questions,
any
idea
if
the
sketch
event
page
will
be
accessible
indefinitely.
Yes,
it's
like
open
for
like
a
very
long
time.
If
you
need
to
like
refer
back
to
it
and
see
what
was
there
were
the
recordings
posted,
so
this
one
will
be
on
twitch
for
the
next
like
two
weeks,
then
they'll
be
on
youtube.
All
the
sessions
after
they're
done
will
be
live
in
the
meeting
play
platforms.
You
can
watch
them
at
any
point
and
then
a
couple
weeks
after
the
show.
A
All
the
sessions
will
also
be
posted
to
youtube,
so
a
variety
of
different
ways
to
watch
them
depending
on
where
you
want
to
do
it,
but
ultimately,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it'll
all
be
on
youtube.
A
I
have
a
question
due
to
the
pandemic
scenario.
I
only
have
virtual
experience
of
kubecon.
Could
you
please
share
some
insights
on
how
college
students
can
attend
kubecon
in
person
providing
the
pandemic
situation
is
in
control?
That's
actually
a
great
question.
So
cncf
offers
a
lot
of
scholarships,
so
both
diversity
need-based
scholarships
for
people
to
come
and
attend
cubecon
when
they
can.
I
know
it's
like
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars
every
single
year
to
help
you
get
new
people
to
the
community
here
to
the
conference.
A
I
know
a
lot
of
great
people
have
actually
started
their
careers
on
like
diversity.
Scholarships
so
like
one
is
like
nikita
and
she's
now
on
the
kubernetes
steering
committee.
So
a
great
way
to
find
that
is
to
go
to
the
scholarship
sections
on
the
coupon
website
and
you
can
find
more
information
there.
A
Can
you
tell
us
about
the
diversity
scholarships
yeah?
So
it's
a
like
full
scholarship
to
attend
both
like
your
flights
and
like
airfare.
I
can
drop
a
link
to
like
the
one
for
the
current
one.
Like
obviously
it's
closed
for
right
now,
sorry,
but
you
can
find
out
more
information
there.
A
Another
question:
yes,
if
you
have
any
questions,
also
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me,
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions
you
can
find
my
twitter
handle
there
in
the
chat
or
just
email
me
also
how
to
obtain
a
kubernetes
certification
discount.
So
you
do
get
50
off
by
attending
kubecon.
So
that's
a
great
way
to
get
a
discount
already
so
you're
already
getting
your
discount
yeah.
I
guess.
Are
there
more
questions
that
people
have
in
the
chat
any
like
final
thoughts?
A
Last
questions:
three:
two
one:
okay!
Well
thanks
everyone
for
joining
us
today,
oh
fun,
question:
how
can
you
instantly
within
seconds
provide
the
links
in
this
chat?
Do
it
in
the
background
after
spending,
you
know
two
years
of
on
zoom
meetings,
I'm
very
good
at
doing
doing
things
in
the
background
when
I
need
to
so
that's
my
that's
my
hack,
yeah
cool,
any
closing
remarks.
B
Thanks
for
having
me
in
this
session,
it
was
great
interacting
with
you
and
answering
all
the
great
questions.
Please
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me
if
you
need
like
any
help,
and
if
you
want
to
get
started
started
with
the
contributions
or
like
just
to
talk
about
anything
related
to
open
source,
I
would
be
always
happy
to
help
and
also
like,
if
you
are
not
getting
a
response
immediately,
that's
because
that
I'm
you're
at
cubecon,
so
my
little.
A
B
This
might
be
delayed
a
little
bit,
but
I
will
definitely
get
back.
It
was
all
nice
meeting,
you
all
and
please
take
care,
stay
safe.