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Don’t miss out! Join us at our next event: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 in Valencia, Spain from May 17-20. Learn more at https://kubecon.io The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
Keynote: Welcome & Opening Remarks - Priyanka Sharma, Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
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A
Happening
in
los
angeles,
it
was
touch
and
go
for
a
minute
I
was
like.
I
want
to
be
able
to
say
the
words
los
angeles
on
a
real
stage,
and
here
it
is
it's
happening
all
of
you.
Who've
made
it
here
in
person.
You
are
the
hardcore
crew
you're.
Here
there
were
so
many
challenges,
so
many
considerations,
and
yet
you
showed
up.
A
For
those
of
you
who
are
watching
from
a
computer
screen
somewhere
around
the
world,
you
did
it
too.
There
were
so
many
considerations,
personal
geographic
health,
that
made
you
choose
the
things
you
need
to,
but
yet
here
you
are
listening
to
me
speaking
right
now
so
kudos
to
you
too,
because
of
you.
We
are
experiencing
a
first,
the
very
first
kubecon
cloud
native
con
hybrid.
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A
A
A
You
know
just
as
fippy
is
making
new
friends
and
having
such
a
great
time
team
cloud
native
is
also
growing.
The
us
has
been
evolving
since
I
joined
this
community
in
2015.
Really
we
started
off
as
these
dreamers
and
star
gazers,
and
we
built
this
paradigm
of
computing
that
has
made
every
company
a
technology
company
today
over
time
we
sparked
the
interest
of
developers
around
the
world
and
they
used
us
to
build
myriad
applications
that
touch
human
lives
around
the
goal.
Globe.
A
Time
flew
quickly
for
us.
In
fact,
in
2019
we
had
44
projects,
some
81
000
contributors
and
164
countries
represented
pretty
good
stuff
by
may
of
2021,
which
was
the
previous
coupon
eu
that
just
happened.
We
were
at
96
projects
over
123,
000
contributors
representing
177
countries.
That's
pretty
good
right
yeah!
I
saw
a
few
claps
good
good,
but
get
this
get
this
today.
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A
A
Their
leadership
is
committed
to
nurturing
and
hiring
the
best
and
most
diverse
talent
to
to
support
the
next
generation
of
cloud
native.
That's
right,
the
next
generation,
their
svp
and
head
of
infrastructure,
evan
const
cuts
over
sorry,
evan,
says
cloud
native
technologies
help
them
deliver
the
always-on
experience
that
their
customers
expect
and
deserve,
and
joining
cncf
was
a
natural
extension
of
their
commitment
to
cloud
native.
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B
Functions
as
well
as
cloud
layers
and
I'm
heartened
to
see
that
that's
exactly
what
the
cnf
working
group
is
focusing
on
right
now
in
a
cloud-native
way.
So
let
me
leave
you
with
the
last
message
and
that
is
that
cncf
community
is
the
perfect
place
for
us
all
to
collaborate,
and
we
at
at
t
the
network
engineers
at
at
are
very
happy
to
be
part
of
that
journey.
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You
know
the
awesome
thing
about
companies
such
as
mx
and
at
t
joining
us
is
that
it
shows
the
increasing
diversity
and
ubiquity
of
team
cloud
native.
You
know:
we've
gone
from
this
highly
specialized.
Very
technical
group
of
people
focusing
on
web
scale
problems
to
solving
all
scale
problems
around
the
world.
All
kinds
of
companies-
small
large
extra,
large
everyone's
here
and
a
key
point-
is
that
these
new
companies
are
very
different
from
the
ogs.
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A
A
I
looked
at
some
research
to
check
my
anecdotal
experiences
and
I
looked
at
work
by
mckinsey
and
company
by
the
way
my
sister
works
there.
Those
people
work
really
hard.
So
looking
at
this
information
from
the
hardest
working
company
in
the
world,
we
find
that
across
business
areas,
fully
digitized
products
and
services
have
grown
to
60
percent
in
the
pandemic.
Up
from
40.
A
very
critically
executives
around
the
world
now
see
technology
as
an
area
of
investment.
It
is
no
longer
a
cost
center.
These,
by
the
way,
are
the
pragmatists
and
operators
I
talked
about
before
who
are
joining
us
they're
coming
on
mass,
and
these
changes
are
here
to
stay.
They
are
expected
to
way
outlast
the
pandemic
and
are
forming
the
new
normal.
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A
We
started
with
the
wizards
of
the
systems
engineering
world,
and
today
we
have
all
kinds
of
contributions.
We
have
dock
writers,
application
developers,
security
professionals,
event
planners
all
and,
of
course,
the
system.
Folks
and
I'll
I'll
be
the
first
to
admit.
This
change
can
sometimes
feel
uncomfortable,
but
I'm
here
to
tell
you
that
this
is
actually
our
golden
opportunity.
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This
is
our
chance
to
shine
the
light
on
our
beautiful
culture
on
our
ethos
and
bring
people
in
and
change
how
the
world
operates
from
cncf's
side.
One
effort
we're
making
to
bring
in
more
people
and
to
support
the
ecosystem
with
brand
new
talent
is
the
kubernetes
and
cloud
native
associate
certification,
we're
announcing
it
today
and
it's
going
to
be
available
in
ga
by
end
of
the
year.
This
is
an
amazing
certification
for
anybody,
who's
brand
new
to
cloud
native,
and
they
will
learn
by
participating.
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A
Actually.
I
think
I
should
just
ask
you
tell
me:
do
you
feel
proud
to
be
part
of
team
cloud
native
yeah
say?
Yes,
do
you
feel
proud
to
be
part
of
team
cloud
native?
I
want
to
hear
a
big,
yes,
great
job.
That's
right
me
too,
we're
all
in
this
together
and
you
know
why,
because
I
think
the
key
tenet
of
this
ecosystem,
where
the
collective
supersedes
and
outperforms
the
individual
is
the
principle
of
paying
it
forward.
A
I
mean
just
look
around
you.
There
are
so
many
people
here,
all
of
them
doing
their
bit
for
this
community.
There's
alison
dowdney,
who
showed
up
with
such
a
complicated
itinerary,
but
she
somehow
made
it
here:
there's
paris
pittman
who
beats
the
drum
for
kubernetes
sustainability.
There's
sarah
novotny,
who
is
always
available
to
give
guidance
and
support.
You
just
need
to
call
her,
there's
cat
cospo,
being
super
cool
on
cloud
native
tv
and
then
there's
so
many
others.
There's
also
folks
online.
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So,
if
you're
interested
go
to
cncf
dot,
io,
slash
credits
and
start
the
conversation
with
us,
you
know
this
program
is
it
was
so
heartening
to
get
it
going,
because
in
the
very
beginning
I
talked
to
folks
and
cox.
Communications,
for
example,
is
a
great
company
that
was
just
like.
Oh,
this
is
happening
we're
in
and
they're
coming
in
to
support
us
with
edge
credits
in
their
edge
lab,
and
you
can
utilize
them
whenever
you
want
next
time
in
valencia,
I'll
be
sharing
others
who
are
joining
in
and
share
the
great
stories.
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A
We
in
the
kubernetes
ecosystem
have
created
a
security
first
mindset
with
tag
security,
regular
audits
every
year
for
graduated
projects
and
many
things
and
building
upon
those
best
practices.
The
linux
foundation
is
upping
the
ante
and
has
a
brand
new
story
to
tell
I'd
like
to
invite
my
colleague,
brian
bellandorf,
from
the
open
source
software
security
foundation
to
come
and
tell
us
what's
happening.
C
Thank
you
thanks,
hey
it's
so
great
to
be
here.
I'm
so
excited
to
be
talking
to
you
all
today
about
what
we'll
be
doing
now
in
this
next
stage
of
the
evolution
of
a
project.
That's
been
at
the
linux
foundation
for
the
last
year
and
is
now
about
to
make
a
major
pivot
in
its
operations.
I
I'm
brian
bellendorf.
I
am
now
the
general
manager
for
the
open
source
security
foundation
and
it's
it's
very
cool.
C
C
All
of
you,
I'm
sure,
are
familiar
with
what
you
might
what
we
call
the
software
supply
chain
right,
the
sequence
of
events
that
goes
from
you
know
the
first
line
of
code
to
building
it
and
depending
upon
other
packages,
as
you
build
it
to
shipping
it
out
through
various
channels
to
actually
get
it
to
the
end
user,
and
we
know
that
there
are
so
many
points
in
that
chain
where
we
kind
of
take
things
for
granted.
We
take
for
granted
a
lot
of
the
infrastructure
we
build
upon.
C
We
take
for
granted
a
lot
of
those
dependencies.
We
pull
in
that
that
weird
offhand
repo,
that's
a
fork
of
a
fork
of
a
fork
right
that
we
wake
up
one
day
and
discover.
Perhaps
somebody
has
taken
down,
or
perhaps
somebody
is
replaced
with
a
bitcoin
miner,
or
somebody
has
replaced
surreptitiously
in
a
thing
that
leads
us
to
have
to
scramble.
In
fact,
so
many
of
you,
I'm
sure,
have
been
affected
by
the
breaches
that
have
happened
in
the
last
year.
C
Supply
chain
attacks
on
the
software
supply
chain
have
increased
by
almost
an
order
of
magnitude
and
any
a
reasonably
objective
way
to
measure
it,
and
I'm
sure
all
of
you
have
been
affected
as
well.
So
over
the
last
year
a
community
has
come
together
at
the
linux
foundation,
called
the
open
source
security
foundation
focused
on
pulling
together
the
domain
experts
in
security,
helping
spawn
working
groups
focused
on
the
standards
that
are
used
for
vulnerabilities
and
for
scanning
trying
to
get
a
picture
of.
C
You
know
score
cards
for
the
different
software
packages
that
perform
audits
on
themselves
that
have
security
practices
building
upon
in
so
many
ways
the
work
over
the
last
20
years
at
the
linux
foundation
of
trying
to
harden
the
underlying
software
that
again,
we
all
take
for
granted,
but
now
really
focusing
on
better
tools,
better
processes,
better
methodologies
and
working
with
other
open
source
communities
to
write.
So
what
I,
rather
than
saying,
raise
the
bar,
I
like
to
think
of
it
as
raising
the
floor
of
the
state
of
open
source
software.
C
C
I'd
wager
most
of
you
either
work
for
them,
or
certainly
build
upon
their
infrastructures
and
tools,
and
it
couldn't
represent
a
better
cross-section
of
the
cloud
community
and
the
cloud
native
community,
because
we
know
that
the
cloud
native
community
consumes
so
much
open
source
software,
but
also
almost
every
piece
of
open
source
flows
through
the
cloud
native
community
at
some
point
on
its
way
to
the
end
user,
and
we've
already
seen
efforts
that
have
been
really
spawned
by
this
community,
such
as
six
store
and
salsa
and
and
and
the
kind
of
priorities
that
have
been
placed
upon
this
by
the
tag,
security
and
the
cube
sig
release
that
have
really
helped
emphasize
for
this
community.
C
The
seriousness
with
which
you
take
it.
We're
going
to
carry
that
seriousness
forward
to
the
rest
of
the
software,
open
source,
software
ecosystem
and,
frankly,
the
rest
of
the
software
ecosystem.
Given
how
90
of
the
code
out
there
underneath
the
covers
is
actually
open
source
code.
So
we're
really
excited
to
be
working
with
all
of
you
on
this.
We
will
apply
these
funds
and
in
many
different
ways,
not
just
to
write
better
code,
better
tools,
better
processes,
but
also
to
build
a
network
of
the
security
teams
and
domain
experts
in
this
field.
C
To
again
raise
this
floor
in
how
this
code
is
being
done,
and
with
that
I
just
hope
all
of
you
can
track
us
down
but,
more
importantly,
come
to
the
open
ssf.org
website
join
a
working
group
join
a
project,
we'd
love
to
see
you
there
and
and
can't
wait
to
work
with
all
of
you
on
this
going
forward.
Thanks.
A
Thank
you,
brian
good
stuff
sounds
like
collaboration
and
cooperation.
Winning
to
me,
you
know
as
we're
all
enjoying
the
magic
of
kubecon
cloud.
Nativecon
one
person
is
sorely
missed
and
that
person
is
the
late
dan
khan
dan
breathed
life
into
team
cloud
native,
and
he
created
a
foundation
that
was
a
unique
organization
having
global
impact
around
the
world
dan.
All
the
while
was
a
relentless
pursuer
of
diversity,
equity
and
inclusion.
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A
A
So
folks,
today,
as
you
engage
in
this
conference
today
and
until
friday,
bring
your
best
self
pay
it
forward
and
do
what's
right
for
this
whole
ecosystem.
That
means
wearing
your
mask
at
all
times,
following
the
traffic
light
of
the
wristbands
green
means,
people
are
comfortable
for
you
to
come
closer,
yellow
somewhere
in
the
middle
and
red.
Please
maintain
at
least
six
feet
of
distance.