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A
A
Then
this
buffer
app
to
spread
that
out
right,
and
so
that's
a
long
way
of
saying
that
he
it's
not
like
automated
someone
needs
to
actually
curate
that
list,
and
I
don't
know
who
would
do
that.
But-
and
I
don't
know
if
we
can
share
that,
I
will
I
will.
I
will
look
in
to
see
if
we
multiple
people
can
use
the
same.
Raindrop
account
to
just
curate
the
list.
But
apparently
you
can
automate
tweets
from
just
random
things
right.
A
You
can
schedule
them
and-
and
there
is
some
sort
of
automation
around
it.
So
that's
what
I
found
out.
I
still
need
to
dig
into
that
and
see
if
that
that's
something
like
weak
as
a
group
can
automate
or
take
care
of
as
a
group
what
we
find
in
terms
of
like
articles.
A
I
know
robert
if
you
did
a
like
a
meeting
or
like
a
meet
up
or
a
presentation
or
something
yeah
that
would
have
been
cool
to
to
promote
via
that,
so
in
instead
of
it
like
just
because
sonya
was
saying
that
you
know
we
we
have
a
bunch
of
tweets
or
a
bunch
of
like
you,
know
social
thing
and
then
there's
like
silence
for
a
long
time,
so
it'd
be
kind
of
cool
to
kind
of
always
have
a
constant
presence
so
yeah.
A
So
that's
it
from
in
terms
of
what
I
had
found
out
about
about
that.
So.
A
Okay,
so
I'm
still
researching
how
to
automate
tweets
whether
we
can
do
it
for
free
or
not,
I'm
still
still
trying
to
figure
that
out,
but
I
did
talk
to
chris
short
about
it
because
he's
doing
it
for
his
thing.
So
that
was
the
long
and
short
of
it.
B
Okay,
are
you
all
participating
in
the
get
off
subreddit.
D
C
Try
to
pay
attention
to
stuff,
but
I'm
really
on
reddit.
So.
B
Okay,
yeah,
I
think
this
is
this-
is
a
community
that
I
think
is
especially
important
and
getting
more
articles
and
stuff
posted
there
right
now.
It's
like
costas
scott
me.
B
You
know
a
few
other
people
seem
to
do
most
of
the
most
of
the
posting
and
it's
not
like
happening
hard
and
fast
every
day,
but
I
have
a
feeling
that
this
could
be
one
of
the
most
interesting
communities
if
it
gets
going
so
anything
we
can
do
to
help
help
it
move,
I
think,
would
be
good.
A
Okay,
cool
yeah,
it's
it's
our
get
ops
right!
Yes,
yes,.
E
A
A
Yeah,
there's
no
official
one.
I
just
added
one
there
for
the
what
you
know
follow-up
from
what
I
did
last
time,
but
I
don't
there's
no
nothing
else.
I
think
aubry.
You
have
one
one
other
thing
right
about
the
survey.
D
Yes,
we
did
this.
The
follow-up
survey
completely
forgot
to
look
last
week
for
the
speakers.
We
only
got
four
responses,
but
you
know
quickly.
Their
favorite
part
of
the
event
cornelius
talk
is
right
up
there.
They
liked
that
it
was
co-located
with
kubecon.
D
What
would
we
change?
The
schedule
was
too
tight,
which
we
expected
between
accepting
talks
and
then
asking
for
recordings,
and
also
for
non-native
english
speakers.
When
we
did
the
prep
call,
we
were
going
a
little
bit
too
fast,
they'd
like
to
have
it
live
instead
of
pre-recorded
they'd
like
to
have
more
time
to
social
network,
and
then
how
was
communication
with
the
working
group
it
generally.
The
responses
are
positive.
On
a
scale
of
three
to
five
or
one
to
five,
we
were
three
or
higher
and
then
speaker
experience.
D
A
Cool
yeah
and
I
think
I
think
that's
it
in
terms
of
agenda
items
dan,
I
I
know
you
were
working
with
sonia
in
terms
of
what
is
it
the
argo
cd
dev
thing
dev
day
or
engineering
day.
B
A
B
So
I'll
give
I'll
give
an
update
on
github's
con
for
kubecon
cool.
So
it's
officially
going
to
be
a
cncf
hosted
event.
A
Actually,
the
stream
had
on
the
openshift.tv
stream
had
an
issue
today
as
well.
So
I'm
not
sure
I
think
it
may
be
zoom.
B
I
think
there's
a
zoom
issue
going
on
anyway,
so
it's
officially
going
to
be
a
cncf
hosted
event.
So
we've
got
that
approval
taken
care
of
for
the
talk
selection,
it's
gonna,
be
the
get
ops
events
committee,
that'll,
be
doing,
that'll,
be
running
the
talk
tracks
and
then
for
the
event
committee.
So
there's
like
normally
you
kind
of
have
the
event
committee
and
then
you
have
the
talk
submissions
as
well.
B
So
for
that
we
added
you
christian
to
represent
red
hat
and
we
added
sonia
to
represent
weave
works
and
then
and
then
we
have
myself
and
sarah
and
scott,
so
the
the
intent
is
to
make
it.
You
know
open
and
balanced
and
fair
and
everybody
to
feel
good
about
it.
So
you'll
be
looking
at
all
that
stuff
and
then
for
the
talk
selection,
we'll
loop
in
the
larger
group,
robert.
B
B
So
I'll
just
share
with
you
really
quick
here,
so
it
is
going
to
be
called.
It
is
going
to
be
called,
get
ops
con
it's
going
to
be
on
tuesday.
B
Tuesday
is
gonna,
be
get
ops
con
and
then
it'll
be
in
the
la
convention.
Center
they're
gonna
have
a
setup
for
us
for
600
registrants.
B
Plus
virtual
and
then
for
the
schedule,
the
cfp,
build
and
stuff
has
all
started.
The
june
28th
they'll
launch
the
website.
The
cfp
and
the
sponsorship
prospectus
cfp
will
close
one
month
later
and
then
people
will
have
about
a
month
to
do
the
review
and
then
we'll
kick
off
in
august,
we'll
announce
the
schedule
on
the
25th
and
they'll
have
till
october
1st
to
get
their
slides
done
and
then
the
event
day
on
on
october,
12th.
B
So
any
any
concerns
or
anything
about
that
schedule.
D
E
B
Vacation
is
a
good
concern.
We
can
always
extend
it
if
we're
not
getting
enough
submissions,
so
I
think
we
just
as
long
as
we're
doing
a
really
good
job
of
promoting
it
and
making
sure
people
know
about
it
should
be
okay,
okay,
sometimes
it's
better
to
have
a
tight
window
anyway.
People
will
hurry
up
and
get
it
done
rather
than
hurry
up
and
forget
about
it
and
then
miss
it.
A
Yeah
all
the
submissions
come
at
the
end
anyway,
my
I
guess
the
only
question
I
have
about
the
the
cfp
timeline
thing
is
the
expectation
that
these
people
are
going
to
do
it
live
right
like
or
is
it
are?
We
is
the
cncf
picturing,
this
being
more
live
than
hybrid
event,.
A
Those
people
that
we
selected,
the
expectation
is,
they
will
travel
and
do
the
and
to
get
ops
con
and
then
we'll
just
and
we
stream
everything
yeah.
B
B
You
know,
I
think
it's
okay
to
have
a
recorded
talk
in
the
thing
just
not
90
recorded,
but
if
we
have
one
and
maybe
they
joined
for
a
live
q,
a
virtually
that
could
work.
I
think
we
could
make
that
happen
and
we
wouldn't
want
to
do
that
for,
like
you
know,
more
than.
B
Maybe
one
or
two
talks,
but
for
one
or
two
talks,
it's
probably
good
and
then
we'll
we're,
probably
gonna
do
like
an
after
party.
We
have.
The
expectation
is
that
we
would
leave
at
five
from
the
venue-
and
I
can't
remember
if
it's
a
covid
thing-
california's
weird
man,
I'm
not
I've
been
in
california.
I've
only
been
in
california
once
during
this
whole
thing
and
the
rules
were
different,
but
I
think
we
have
to
be
out
of
there
at
five.
B
So
we
were
thinking
we
would
do
a
party
and
we
would
offer
a
sponsorship
opportunity
around
this
party
for
some
different
people.
So,
right
now
the
we're
gonna
go
through
on
tomorrow
and
we'll
start
talking
about
the
sponsorship
levels
and
stuff
and
prospectuses,
and
then
hopefully
we
get
something
that
red
hat
loves.
We
get
something
that
we
works,
loves.
We
get
something
code
fresh
loves
and
I
think
we
want
to
shoot
for
five
to
ten
sponsors
and
to
make
it
you
know.
B
B
We
have
to
get
the
people
there
right
if
100
people
register
this
thing
is
going
to
be
dead
anyway,
so
we
want
to
get
you
know
five
or
six
hundred
people
at
least
I
think
five
or
six
hundred
people
would
be
knocking
it
out
of
the
park
and
anything
more
than
that's
gravy
and
then,
of
course,
some
additional
joining
virtually
a
few
hundred
people
joining
virtually.
That
would
be
amazing.
D
B
For
the
for
the
virtual,
maybe
it'll
be
free,
the
cncf
has
some
calculation,
they
do
to
decide
the
cost
of
the
event,
and
what
makes
this
one
more
unique
is
that
we
are
going
to
have
sponsors.
You
know
in
a
in
a
more
dramatic
way
to
cover
the
cost,
and
especially
if
we
get
five
to
ten
sponsors,
and
we
have
like
a
few
different
levels
and
things
that
people
can
get
into
yeah
that
could
that
could.
B
Ideally,
I
think
we
do
have
a
cost,
because
you
get
people
to
actually
show
up
people
more
serious
about
it
and
they
view
it
as
a
is
a
bigger
thing,
and
especially
with
us
doing
this
as
git
ops
con
where
it's
not
it's,
it's
not
tied
directly
to
a
company.
In
the
same
way.
You
know
we're
gonna
have
to
change
that
perception,
but
as
we
do
that,
I
think
we
should
be
able
to
get
more
people,
and
it's
not
really
about
making
the
money.
A
Cool
yeah,
I
know
I
that's
well,
I
mean
I
think
you
know
at
isn't
it
isn't
kubecon
cncfcon,
isn't
that
like
700
bucks
anyway
or
800
bucks
like
an
extra
100
bucks,
I
think
sounds
fine
yeah,
something
like
that.
B
Cool
and
then
the
last
update
that
I
had
to
share
is
just
around
the
website.
So
that's
moving
ahead
and
should
be.
I
posted
a
a
comment
for
people
to
check
out
here.
There
is
a
design
in
there,
so
you
can
go
check
out
the
figma
and
there's
a
structure
there.
B
I'll
share
my
screen
and
just
show
the
design
and
then
feel
free
to
you
know
come
back
and
comment
on
it,
but
this
is
the
design.
This
is
going
to
be
changed
to
open,
get
ops,
so
won't
be
get
offs
working
group
up
there,
it'll
just
open,
get
ops
and
then
there's
some
changes
to
like
this
will
have
one
call
to
action
and
the
other
two
will
be
de-emphasized
and
get
involved
will
probably
be
the
emphasized.
One
we've
got
member
companies
listed
the
get
offs
principles.
B
These
need
to
be
updated
to
what
we
have
upcoming
events,
where
we
can
list
all
of
our
upcoming
events,
some
past
events.
We
can
draw
people
into
and
then
let
me
see,
there's
the
about
page
member
companies,
where
I
think
there's
going
to
be
an
effort
to
start
having
people
like
self-declare
more.
You
know
and
and
then
to
show
up
in
here
we
can,
we
can
get
everybody
on
there,
get
involved,
slack
github,
reddit
events
page
the
blog,
that's
it
so
this
is
kind
of
the
start.
B
I
think
there's
some
stuff
we're
going
to
want
to
build
beyond
this.
Obviously,
but
just
having
a
place
where
we
can
advertise
these
events
and
people
can
start
coalescing.
You
know
that'll
be
nice
and
I
think
for
a
timeline
we're
thinking
in
the
next
two
weeks.
We
should
be
able
to
get
this
coded
up
cool
so
as
as
you
have
comments,
concerns
or
things
you'd
like
to
see
tag
them
on
the
figma
or
raise
them
in
the
github
issue.
B
Was
decided
on
so
it
hasn't
been
decided.
Yet
we
have
several
domains
that
we've
we've
purchased
so
in
the
the
structure
dock
they're
listed
on
the
on
the
ticket,
so
we
own
get
offs
open,
get
ops.org,
opengetops.dev
and
opengetups.io
any
strong.
B
I
have
my
own
opinion,
but
before
I
say
it,
I
want
to
hear
if
you
guys
have
any
thoughts
about
those
domains.
A
C
Yeah,
I
would
say
so,
but
at
the
same
time
I
feel
that
more
or
less
all
the
domains
can
lead
to
the
page
shifts.
You
know.
Oh
yeah
they'll
all
redirect
yeah.
A
C
And-
and
you
know
I
I
like
to
dev-
I
there's
no
reason
for
it.
I
just
liked
that.
C
Aubry
yeah
about
valuable
information.
There
you
go.
D
I
I
I
don't
know
that
I
have
a
strong
opinion,
but
the
io
one
for
some
reason
stands
out.
I
don't
have
a
good
reason
why.
B
I
we
were
talking
about
this
in
the
in
the
chair
in
the
chair
meeting
and
there
was
definitely
stronger
affinity
towards
io
and
t
dot.
Dev
now
code
fresh
is
code
fresh,
not
io.
So
I'm
not.
You
know
opposed
to
the
use
of
that
tld,
but
it
is
indian
ocean.
It's
like
it's
like
a
territory
one,
whereas
dev
is
specifically
for
dev.
B
So
I
don't
think
it
matters
a
lot,
but
I
was
probably
a
little
bit
more
partial
to
dev.
Just
because
I
don't
know,
I
guess
I'm
a
rule
follower
or
something-
and
I'm
like
well.
This
isn't
actually
an
indian
ocean
yeah.
B
A
A
B
Well,
anyway,
if
you
have
any
strong
thoughts
or
revelations
about
it,
let
me
know.
A
Do
we
have
I'm
sorry
if
I
missed
it,
do
we
have.org.
B
A
Yeah
another
org,
I
think
orig
is
another
good
candidate,
although
not
as
not
as
sexy
as
like
dev
so,
but
I
mean
dot.
Org
is
like
if
you
want
to
get
technical.
It's
like
technically
is
that,
where
you
know
an
organization
yeah,
not
non-commercial
organization,
it
makes
sense,
yeah
a
dot,
org
kind
of
makes
sense.
B
Actually,
do
we
want
to
lean
towards
being
on
august
trusted
org,
or
do
we
want
to
lean
into
we're
a
dynamic
new.
A
Of
dynamism,
yeah
yeah,
I
do
like
I
do
like
the
dev
because
of
the
the
the
sexiness
of
it
right
like
the
cool
hip.
It
has
that
whole
idea
behind
it,
but,
like
you
know,
like
robert
said,
or
you
know,
I
forgot
who
said
that
they
could
all
just
all
of
them
can
point
to
it.
A
B
Well,
that's,
that's
all
my
updates
anything
else.
We
should
discuss.
D
I
think
I
saw
on
your
kubecon
sheet
that
the
argo
contributor
summit
is
going
to
be
the
day
prior.
Is
that
right
or
is
that
finalized?
Yet.
D
B
They
probably
will
now
that
they
see
that
we're
doing
it
with
argo.
D
B
I
mean
anything's
playing
that
within
the
argo
community,
we'll
be
telling
them
about.
You
know
the
get
ops
days
so
we'll
we'll
want
to
cross-pollinate
the
the
contributor
summit
is
really
focused
not
on
end
users.
It's
more
focused
on
just
bringing
like
the
contributors
together
to
like
think
about
roadmap
and
like
that
kind
of
thing,
but
I
think
at
kid
ops
day
we
want
to
have
the
best
and
brightest
of
argo
and
flux,
represented,
yeah
come
and
speak
so
yeah.
B
So
you
know
that
means
that
the
I
know
that
the
argo
people
are
going
to
be
there
so
they'll
be
available
to
come
in
and
potentially
give
talks
and
stuff,
and
I
think
that'd
be
great.
A
I
think
that'd
be
that'd,
be
cool,
as
you
know
it
feeds
into
if
it's
the
day
before
and
it
feeds
into
get
ups
con.
D
It
would
be
nice
to
do
like
one
big.
Maybe
even
the
social
event
is
the
the
monday
night
just
so
we
can
pull
the
two
together.
If
that
works
out
or
tuesday
night.
We
can
include
the
argo
and
the
flux
teams
over
there,
but
it
would
be
nice
to
make
sure.
B
I
would
just
keep
it.
I
would
keep
it
separate
so
that
the
get
ops
con
we
have
the
socializing
event
tuesday
night
and
that
should
drop
all
the
communities
together
and
then
on
monday.
You
have
you
know
with
the
argo
team.
I
think
it's
more
just
about
bringing
that
team
together
than
it
is
about
like
marketing
per
se.
I
guess
put
it
that
way:
okay,.
B
A
Yeah,
there's
nothing
else
on
the
agenda,
no
topic,
so
we
could
have
the
half
hour
back.
I
know
I
need
it.
So
all
right,
everyone
have
a
have,
a
good
one,
thanks
christian
thanks
for
all
right.
Thank
you.
Thanks.