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Keynote: A Different Kind of Cloud Native - Tim Pepper, Open Source Engineer, VMware
A
Welcome,
I'm
tim
pepper,
I'm
a
senior
staff
engineer
and
head
of
vmware's
open
source
technology
center.
I've
been
a
contributor
to
the
kubernetes
project.
For
many
years,
I've
served
as
a
sig
and
working
group
co-chair
and
I'm
currently
serving
on
the
code
of
conduct
committee.
But
today
I'm
here
to
talk
about
something
a
little
unusual.
A
So
there
was
a
bunch
of
stats
given
earlier
talking
about
how
broad
our
community
is
and
this
cloud-native
ecosystem.
It's
a
great
place.
It's
a
great
corner
of
tech.
I'm
I'm
really
fortunate
to
work
here
in
kubernetes
in
particular,
at
vmware,
and
I
have
a
team
where
people
clearly
value
inclusion.
A
At
the
same
time,
maybe
you've
heard
surveys
that
ask
about
diversity,
equity
inclusion
and
they
say:
are
you
comfortable
bringing
your
full
self
to
a
particular
place?
That's
trying
to
be
more
inclusive
and
you
might
be
surprised
to
hear
that.
I
typically
answer
no.
So
if
you
look
at
me,
you
probably
think-
and
I
understand
they're
stereotypes-
no
offense
in
this.
But
how
can
this
pale
skin
long-haired
dude
not
feel
anywhere
at
home
in
tech
right?
A
Even
though
there's
been
hundreds
of
years
of
pressure,
though
wars
massacres,
hundreds
of
members
of
my
own
tribe,
murdered
california,
has
the
highest
indigenous
population
of
all
u.s
states,
there's
over
100
federally
recognized
tribes,
there's
almost
100
languages
so
for
the
the
computer
language
nerds.
Maybe
you
value
that
this
region
has
one
of
the
highest
linguistic
diversities
and
heritage
of
the
entire
planet,
and
here
specifically
in
los
angeles,
you
have
the
highest
indigenous
population
of
all
u.s
counties.
A
We
even
verge
on
being
statistically
insignificant
in
these
diversity,
equity
inclusion
surveys
where
they
ask
for
self-identifying
demographics,
sometimes
we're
the
final
box,
the
check
box,
that's
labeled
other
now.
Obviously
it
doesn't
feel
particularly
inclusive
to
be
explicitly
othered,
but
what
is
inclusivity
so
I'm
guessing
a
lot
of
you
have
heard
the
saying
that
inclusion
is
not
just
inviting
somebody
to
dance,
I'm
sorry
inviting
somebody
to
the
dance,
but
inclusion
is
inviting
somebody
to
dance
the
difference
between
being
invited
to
a
dance
and
dancing.
A
A
This
is
the
los
angeles
basin,
the
channel
islands,
the
tonka
peoples
have
been
caretakers
of
this
place
for
millennia.
So
there's
the
gabrielle
tribe,
the
chumash
to
the
north
and
the
fernandez
tribe.
So
today
we
have
some
members
from
the
fernandinho
tatavian
band
of
mission,
indians,
rudy
ortega
and
mark
villasenor,
and
I'd
like
to
pay
my
respects
to
the
tonga
ancestors,
elders,
relatives
and
relations.
In
my
winter
language
I
say
ayanesa.
A
B
Hello,
everyone,
my
name,
is
rudy
ortega,
junior,
and
this
is
my
cousin
mark
v.
Senord
we're
happy
to
be
here
and
join
you
I'm
the
tribal
president
of
the
fernandinho,
the
tavian
band
of
mission,
indians
and
margaritas,
the
vice
president
of
our
tribe,
and
we
want
to
sing
two
songs
for
you.
The
first
song
is
a
wacom
song.
The
words
are
quite
simple.
The
word
papo
means
enter
in
our
language
kim
means
come
essentially
when
we
traditionally
travel
from
village
to
village.
We
will
welcome
the
villagers
traveling
to
our
village,
with
that
song.