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A
All
right
so
hi
everyone
welcome
again.
This
is
the
cncf
marketing
committee
meeting,
hopefully
you're
in
the
right
place.
Good
morning,
good
afternoon
good
evening,
I'm
Christy,
Chan
I
lead
marketing
here
at
cncf
and
we'll
be
walking
you
through
the
slides
today
with
our
team.
A
The
good
news
is
you
already
made
it
here,
so
here's
the
conference
info,
if
you
needed
it,
just
a
quick
note
at
the
bottom
and
bold
here
that
our
next
meeting
is
going
to
be
on
August
9th.
Instead
of
the
first
week
of
August,
you
might
have
caught
the
beginning
conversation
but
we're
having
a
cncf
team
off-site
the
first
week
in
August,
so
we'll
be
out
of
the
office.
But
when
we
come
back,
we'll
have
a
marking
committee
call
following
week
and
just
a
reminder
that
this
call
is
recorded
So.
A
If
you
don't
want
to
be
recorded,
please
stay
off
camera
and
on
mute
again
you
can
find
our
recordings
and
our
slides
posted
here.
The
recording
from
this
meeting
will
take
about
24
hours
to
post
to
YouTube,
so
just
hold
tight
for
that
and
again
you
can
find
all
the
slides
in
this
folder
as
well.
Just
a
quick
reminder
on
the
LF
antitrust
policy
notice
and
then
we've
got
a
really
fun
agenda.
Today,
I'm
excited
to
welcome
some
friends
from
our
projects:
team,
George
and
Jiffy.
A
A
A
B
So
for
those
of
you
that
don't
know
me,
my
name
is
Jeffrey
Sica.
Everyone
knows
me
is
chiefy,
though
I'm
head
of
projects
that
really
just
means
I
interface
with
projects
and
make
sure
they're
happy
and
we're
happy
one
thing
that
we've
done
recently
is
we
managed
to
I,
don't
even
know
a
really
good
way
to
capture
how
good
this
is.
George
Castro
has
joined
us.
Some
of
you
may
know
him
if
you
do
I'm
sorry
but
George
I'll.
C
Hi
everyone
I'm
George,
Castro
I've
newly
joined
the
projects
team
I've
been
around
for
a
while
with
kubernetes
and
VMware
way
back
in
the
day.
So
I
know
some
of
you
and
looking
forward
to
working
with
you
all
on
all
sorts
of
stuff,
I.
B
So
one
of
the
things
that
George
is
really
good
at
is
building
communities
and
since
our
entire
kind
of
business
and
ecosystem
is
built
on
communities
yeah,
he
is
a
good
person
to
have
he's
obsessed
with
Dinosaurs,
so
just
plan
on
seeing
more
dinosaur
picks.
It's
it's
gonna
happen.
B
Next
slide
biggest
information
or
biggest
news
in
July
right
now,
istio
is
graduated.
Some
people
probably
knew
that
already,
but
the
announcement
will
be
going
out
today,
so
unsurprising,
but
really
really
cool
news.
The
other
thing
that
has
happened
recently
next
slide.
We
have
quite
a
lot
more
projects.
We
seem
to
be
always
going
up
and
to
the
right
with
the
number
of
projects.
I
think
the
total
number
now
is
171..
B
So
one
thing
that
we're
seeing
in
terms
of
sandbox
projects,
a
common
pattern
really
is
we're
focusing
on
like
day
three
think:
developer
experience,
developer,
tooling,
things
that
make
it
easier
for
developers
to
consume
clusters
and
resources
and
manage
them.
So
that's
unsurprising,
given
you
know
the
maturity
of
the
day,
one
and
day
two
style
projects
so
again,
not
surprising.
B
If
there
are
any
questions,
if
you
want
to
Deep
dive
into
anything,
please
let
me
know
I
wanted
to
keep
things
short
and
brief,
because
projects
is
kind
of
like
a
fire
hose.
So
still
it
down
you're
going
to
be
seeing
George
a
lot
more.
That's
pretty
much!
It.
E
B
He
is
at
George,
Castro
or
Jay
Castro
I.
Think
in
the
cncf
slack,
please
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
him.
Also
toss
out.
Your
email
probably
should
have
added
that
to
your
slide.
My
bad.
B
All
right
any
other
questions
about
istio
or
any
of
the
sandbox
projects
or
just
projects
in
general.
A
Thanks
thanks
Stevie
and
George
for
coming
we're
going
to
make
the
project
updates,
hopefully
a
regular
occurrence
in
these
meetings.
Just
so,
we
can
all
stay
in
the
loop
on
what's
happening
with
those,
and
it's
really
great
to
see,
see
you
both
and
again
welcome
George
we're
really
excited
you're
on
the
team
awesome.
Well,
if
you
have
any
other
questions,
you
know
where
to
find
George
and
Jiffy
their
info
is
in
the
in
the
chat
and
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
our
next
agenda
item.
A
A
So
an
update
on
membership
excited
to
welcome
our
new
silver
members,
as
well
as
our
new
end
user
supporter
member.
If
this
is
your
first
time
on,
the
call,
welcome
we're
so
excited
you're
here
feel
free
to
say,
hi
I'm
really
excited
to
have
these
members
and
if
you're
looking
for
the
member
Acquisitions
and
merging
slides,
we've
actually
moved
into
the
appendix.
So
you
can
check
out
all
the
movement
there
help
keep
us
updated
there
and
with
that
I'll
go
ahead
and
pass
it
over
to
our
PR
18
AR
team.
D
Hi
it's
Katie
today,
Katie
I'll,
keep
it
pretty
short
from
the
pr
side,
because
our
AR
team
has
a
really
great
asset
to
share
with
us
today,
but
yeah
we're
just
we're
seeing
a
lot
of
movement
on
the
project
side.
D
E
Katie,
so
it's
that
time
of
year
and
for
those
of
you
who
are
new
every
half
a
year
after
the
first
and
second
quarter
or
after
the
third
and
fourth
quarter,
we'll
do
an
annual
report.
E
We
do
an
industry,
analyst
report
and
what
this
is
is
we
look
at
the
research
that
a
variety
of
analyst
firms
are
doing
and
we
do
this
every
month
and
we
bring
highlights
to
you
some
of
which
I'll
share
here,
but
then
we
summarize
some
of
the
key
takeaways
and
some
of
the
trending
that
we're
seeing
and
along
with
that
in
this
report.
E
Something
that's
really
valuable
to
you
is
there
is
a
list
of
analysts
that
we're
also
seeing
covering
the
overall
Cloud
native
landscape
and,
as
that's
growing,
that
list
is
growing,
so
we
actually
bumped
it
up.
It's
now,
two
slides
you
used
to
be
only
one
and
in
no
way
is
it
comprehensive.
So
if
you
all
are
working
with
an
industry
analyst
that
you
feel
is
not
on
the
list.
That
should
be
please.
Let
us
know
I
mean
it's
a
collaborative
approach,
a
few
things
before
I
even
show
a
few
screenshots
from
the
report.
E
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
in
terms
of
key
takeaways
is
you
know
last
in
the
last
report
we
talked
about
kubernetes
being
the
de
facto
standard.
We
all
know
that
we're
seeing
more
and
more
coverage
across
the
board
from
the
industry
analysts
around
security,
really
putting
some
emphasis
on
how
are
they?
E
You
know
how
to
manage
application
workloads
and
also
best
practices
in
terms
of
continuing
to
Source
the
case
studies
that
are
produced
out
of
the
cncf,
so
I
do
encourage
any
of
you
who
are
producing
case
studies
that
the
industry
analysts
are
looking
at
that
resource
and
they're
citing
it.
The
other
thing
is
we're
seeing
the
use
of
terms
Cloud
native
multi-cloud
and
hybrid
cloud,
of
course,
are
they're
increasingly
common
terms,
they're
showing
up
in
strategies
I.
Think,
for
example,
with
Gartner
we're
going
to
see
their
hype
cycle
starting
to
publish
I.
E
E
A
heads
up
that
next
month,
we'll
be
covering
some
of
those
highlights
in
terms
of
what
we're
seeing
trending
out
of
some
of
the
top
Technologies
and
the
hype
Cycles,
because
this
is
the
time
of
the
year
that
some
of
that
stuff
starts
to
publish
we're,
also
seeing
a
really
big
increase
and
I'm
going
to
show
you
that
to
you
here
on
the
next
slide
across
the
entire
Cloud
native
ecosystem,
to
the
point
that
it
actually
makes
it
really
hard
for
us
to
track
things
by
keyword.
E
So
what
we've
moved
to
doing
in
this
report
is,
we
are
tracking
the
top
projects
based
on
GitHub
stars,
and
this
is
actually
mentions
by
analysts
of
these
projects
in
research.
This
is
not
you
know.
This
is
not
data
in
terms
of
a
number
of
contributors
or
what's
trending
from
Google
searches.
This
is
going
behind
five
different
firms,
paywalls
doing
searches
and
really
just
tabulating
who's.
Coming
up
the
most
from
a
project
standpoint.
E
There
is
a
link
here
on
slide,
20
to
view
the
full
report
and
again
I
encourage
all
of
you
to
go.
Take
a
look.
One
of
the
biggest
assets
coming
out
of
that
report
is
that
analysts
list
I
think
whether
you
have
an
industry,
analyst
team
or
not.
E
It's
really
good
for
you
to
understand
who's
who's
behind
this
landscape,
and
if
anyone
has
questions
as
it
relates
to
particular
subsections
like
security
or
open,
Telemetry
or
storage,
there
is
so
many
different
analysts
covering
so
many
facets
that
we
can
help
guide
you,
but
there
too,
and
if
you
go
on
to
slide
21,
these
are
just
some
of
the
highlights
and
June
was
actually
a
really
busy
month
for
analyst
reports.
E
E
Also,
you
will
see
here
some
of
the
top
things
being
covered,
we're
seeing
observability
we're
seeing
open
Telemetry
we're
seeing
Cloud
native
security,
webassembly
wasm
they're
all
coming
up
and
then,
of
course,
if
you
go
on
to
slide
22
one
report,
I
would
like
to
call
out
here
from
Forester
and
Forester
has
just
been
really
publishing
a
lot
around
the
cloud
they
just
completed,
Lisa
star
and
he's
a
regular
at
all
our
he's,
a
regular
at
all
of
our
events
in
terms
of
kubecon.
E
He
worked
with
a
lot
of
the
cncf
leadership
and
other
thought
leadership
across
the
Linux
Foundation
and
he
wrote
a
report
called
to
secure
kubernetes,
think
Beyond,
kubernetes
and
also
a
few
other
reports,
the
multi-cloud
container
platform,
landscape
and
others.
Those
were
all
with
strong
contribution
from
from
cncf
and
the
members
of
cncf.
E
So
thank
you
to
everyone
who
may
have
participated
or
are
working
with
Lee
and
that
team
Brent,
Ellis,
Tracy
Wu,
you
know
Forrester,
is
doing
a
lot
of
work
and
putting
a
lot
of
emphasis
into
the
cloud
native
ecosystem
coverage.
E
Same
thing
for
Gartner,
like
I,
said
you're
going
to
see
a
lot
of
hype.
Cycles
come
out,
but
one
thing
I
did
want
to
point
out
is
there
was
a
case
study
done,
unlocking
the
value
of
Open
Source
by
Fannie
Mae.
E
This
was
done
by
Gartner
and
also
links
to
how
to
set
up
your
own
open
source,
Center
of
Excellence
by
Arun,
Chandra,
kasarin
and
wataru
katsura
Shima
and,
while
I
don't
have
links
to
those
there,
there's
a
lot
of
great
research
out
there
if
you're
looking
to
have
a
business
case
for
any
of
that.
But
again
this
is
this
is
just
some
great
resources
and
resources
and
assets
out
there
for
you.
So
should
anyone
have
any
questions
as
a
release
to
Industry
analyst
relations?
E
A
Great
so
I
had
to
find
the
unmute
button
there
for
a
second
Zoom
movie
moment
there
thanks
so
much
Trisha.
This
is
super.
Informative,
I
really
look
forward
to
reading
the
analysts
report
every
year,
so
I'm
excited
to
dive
into
that
a
lot
more
and
yeah.
It's
just
crazy
to
see
just
all
the
project
coverage
and
just
how
that's
how
that's
grown
to
save
in
the
last
couple
years.
So
that's
great
looks
like
there
was
a
question
in
the
chat,
but
it
looks
like
avakai
answered
it.
So
I
think
we're
good
there.
A
So
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
content
marketing.
Unless
anybody
has
any
questions
before
we
let
Trisha
go
all
right,
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
into
content
marketing
thanks
again
Trisha
and
thanks
again
Katie
for
the
pr
updates,
take
care
all
right
and
with
that
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
pass
it
over
to
Libby
to
talk
about
online
programs
and
Cube
weekly,
hey
Libby,.
F
Hey
y'all
how's
it
going
okay
June.
We
had
a
really
busy
month
with
our
online
programs.
We
opened
up
the
Q3
calendar,
so
those
are
coming
in
like
crazy
and
we
were
able
to
also
open
up.
Finally,
a
few
more
shows
for
the
live
streams
each
week,
so
y'all
have
been
booking
those
up
and
we
will
continue
to
keep
a
wait
list
if
the
dates
are
not
available,
so
keep
submitting
and
reach
out
with
any
questions
we
had
in
June
three
live
streams:
nine,
on-demand
webinars
and
two
live
webinars.
F
We
are
very
thankful
for
our
ambassador
hosts
who
have
stepped
up
to
help
with
these
new
shows.
So
thank
you
very
much
and
we
look
forward
to
hosting
more
and
Cube
weekly.
Our
editors
are
still
working
away
at
curating
content
for
you
each
week.
F
As
you
know,
your
online
programs
are
also
promoted
via
thecube
weekly
the
week
before
and
after
in
the
newsletter.
So
we
kind
of
hope
that
helps
drive
your
attendance
but
continue
sending
your
articles
over
to
us
for
review
and
we'll
keep
curating
the
latest
and
greatest
for
y'all.
So
thanks
so
much
for
everything
you're
doing.
A
So
sorry
about
that
keeps
moving.
Thank
you
so
much
Libby,
and
if
anybody
has
any
questions
about
you,
weekly
or
online
programs
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
Libby
I'm
gonna
go
through
the
next
few
content.
Marketing
slides
as
I
mentioned
earlier
Charlie,
is
in
Greece,
enjoying
a
wonderful
vacation,
I'm
sure.
So
we
wish
her
well
and
wish.
We
were
there
with
her,
but
just
a
couple
updates
on
some
case
studies
that
came
out
over
the
month
of
June
de
facto
Mercedes-Benz
and
click
house,
exciting
stuff.
A
A
If
you
have
questions
about
that
or
want
to
know
more
about
the
process
the
GitHub
link
is
in
here,
you
can
also
reach
out
to
Charlie
when
she's
back
and
she's
happy
to
answer
your
questions
but
excited
to
have
a
full
month
of
case
studies.
Three
in
one
month
is,
is
awesome
really
exciting
stuff
in
the
next
slide.
I
wanted
to
just
give
a
snapshot
of
the
blog
for
June
Charlie.
Wanted
me
to
call
out
that
in
June
the
number
one
blog
was
actually
the
same
from
May.
A
It
was
a
member
submitted
blog
from
our
friends
over
at
infracloud,
which
is
really
exciting.
So
just
a
friendly
reminder
that
technical
tutorials
are
super
important.
They
perform
well
and
I
get
a
lot
of
views,
so
send
us
your
great
content,
love
to
collaborate
too,
and
if
you're
interested
in
learning
more
about
kind
of
what
content
is
the
most
popular
diving
into
this
a
little
bit
more.
We
also
do
have
the
analytics
dashboard
that
you're
welcome
to
click
here.
A
Oh
sorry,
about
that
that'll
give
you
a
little
bit
more
of
a
snapshot
you
can
search
by
project
by
month,
and
it
will
really
just
help
you
as
you
prepare
to
submit
your
own
blog
content.
If
you
are
curious
about
how
to
submit
a
Blog
I
believe
it's
in
the
slides
at
the
very
end,
you
can
also
reach
out
to
our
blog
team,
at
blog
at
cncf.io,
but
congrats
to
the
info
Cloud
folks
for
their
their
blog,
it's
doing
great
over
there,
which
is
exciting
stuff
and
then.
A
Lastly,
just
a
really
quick
update
on
humans
of
cloud
native,
we
published
two
of
these
in
June
with
caslin
fields
and
Robert's,
strand
I,
believe
Robert
I
think
you're
on
the
call
so
exciting
congrats
on
your
Spotlight
here,
yeah
you're
right
here,
yeah
awesome.
If
you
haven't
read
these
These,
are
really
great
profiles.
Just
diving
deeper
into
the
wonderful
humans
that
make
up
cncf
and
Cloud
native,
so
excited
about
that.
It
looks
like
the
pipeline
is
so
full
of
submissions
through
Chicago.
A
But
if
you
want
to
nominate
folks
or
want
to
identify
somebody
who
we
might
have
not
missed
on
the
list,
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
us
on
the
Alias
and
we're
happy
to
meet
with
them.
But
again,
congrats
Roberts
really
excited
you're
on
the
call
and
congrats
to
caslin
on
these
spotlights,
and
if
you
haven't
read
them
highly,
recommend
you
reach
out
any
questions
on
content
marketing
before
we
pass
along
to
do
a
brief,
Community
programs
update.
A
G
Hi
everyone
just
a
quick
update
on
Cloud
native
Community
groups.
As
you
know,
they're
really
coming
back
this
year,
it's
been
great
to
see
all
the
meetups
Coming
forward.
July
has
had
a
super
busy
month.
So
if
you
have
any
meetups
in
your
area
that
you'd
like
to
join
check
this
out,
there
are
a
few
that
are
virtual,
like
women
in
Cloud
native
that's
happening
on
July
15th,
there's
also
meetups
coming
up
in
August.
G
If
you're
interested
in
hosting
a
Meetup
in
your
local
area,
please
visit
community.cncf.io
we'd
be
happy
to
discuss
next
steps.
Okay,.
A
Great
thanks,
Katie
and
we'll
be
coming
back
to
you
for
the
discussion
in
a
few
slides,
any
questions
for
Community
groups
or
Community
programs
before
we
jump
into
events
really
quick,
okay,
awesome!
Well,
our
wonderful
events.
Team
is
actually
at
a
off-site
working
on
things,
getting
ready
for
Chicago,
so
they
are
not
on
the
call
today
so
I'm
going
to
Breeze
through
these
updates.
Again,
you
can
reach
out
to
them.
A
If
you
have
questions
just
a
reminder
that
we've
got
cube
day,
India
and
Cube
day,
Singapore
coming
up,
this
fall
looks
like
sponsorships
are
open,
so
you
can
click
here
if
you're
interested
in
sponsoring
any
of
these
events,
also,
we've
got
kubecon
and
coupon
cloud
nativecon
and
open
source
Summit
China
coming
up
in
September.
A
A
Also
early
bird
registration
is
open
now
through
August
9th,
so
make
sure
that
if
you're
gonna
go
that
you
get
take
advantage
of
that
early
bird
discount
and
register
soon
there
is
a
co-located
event
happening
with
kubecon
China.
It
will
be
istiocon.
The
cfp
is
open.
Now
through
July
23rd
so
make
sure
you
get
your
cfps
in
for
there
and
then
the
cfp
is
closed.
A
The
schedule
is
going
to
be
coming
out
in
August,
so
lots
of
events
or
lots
of
updates
happening
with
cubecon
trainer
if
you're
interested
I'd
use
this
slide
as
a
as
a
point
for
that
also
we
have
got
kubecon
and
North
America
coming
up
in
November,
that's
going
to
be
in
Chicago
sponsorships
are
still
available
through
August
10th
and
for
levels,
and
then
August
17th
for
mpos.
Make
sure
that
you
register
and
get
your
hotel
squared
away.
A
I
know
that
there
are
the
hotels,
are
booking
fast,
so
make
sure
you
get
get
ahead
of
that
the
co-located
events
are
live
and
then
there's
a
couple
slides
coming
up
about
all
the
different
colors
that
you
can
dive
into
and
again
the
cfp
has
closed
and
we
had
a
record
number
of
submissions
I
believe
there
were
like
over
2
000,
which
is
really
exciting,
and
the
schedule
will
be
coming
out
at
the
end
of
August.
So
keep
your
eyes
peeled
for
that.
A
Here's
just
a
quick
Deep
dive
into
the
co-located
events
feel
free
to
peruse
these
at
your
own.
Leisure
I
won't
read
all
of
them
and
again
there
are
some
opportunities
for
sponsors
as
well
as
cfp
deadlines
for
these
coming
up
on
this
slide,
if
you're
interested
lots
of
colos
happening
again
at
coupon,
which
is
really
exciting,.
A
And
then
the
these
two
slides
in
here
Katie.
Do
you
want
to
talk
through
these
I
believe
these
related
to
the
project
opportunity.
G
Yeah
so
there's,
as
some
of
you
know,
there
are
always
project
opportunities
at
our
kubecons
and
we
continue
to
spend
upon
them
every
year.
G
G
Those
are
to
submit
a
short
project,
update
video
that
will
be
hosted
on
the
keynote
stage.
There
are
some
guidelines
for
those
who
are
interested
in
submitting.
We
recommend
that
you
take
a
look
at
those.
Those
videos
are
due
by
Thursday
August
10th.
You
must
submit
your
video
and
slide
deck.
If
you
have
questions
there
is
a
slack
channel
for
you
to
post
those
questions
to
our
team
and
we'd
be
happy
to
answer
them
there.
G
Additionally,
there
are
maintainer
traps
in
the
contrips.
Yes,
so
these
are
open
for
the
container
or
graduated
and
incubating
projects
their
35-minute
sessions,
and
we
encourage
everyone
to
submit
the
final
day
to
submit
is
Sunday
July
16th,
that's
coming
up
this
weekend.
Lastly,
we'll
have
project
working
sessions.
These
were
formerly
called
project
meetings.
G
These
working
sessions
are
for
projects
to
take
advantage
of
the
time
on
site
with
each
other,
the
maintainers
to
be
in
a
room
to
talk
through
road
maps
or
next
steps
within
the
project
issues
or
anything
along
that
kind
of
line,
they're
open
to
tag,
sticks
and
graduated
projects,
you'll
receive
for
our
time
slot
and
then
and
the
in-person
project
kiosk,
which
is
has
grown
every
year
and
you'll,
have
the
opportunity
to
select
being
in
a
full-time
or
a
partial
kiosk,
which
means
that
you'll
host
that
kiosk
part-time
project
working
sessions
and
in-person
project
kiosks
interest
form
will
be
released
in
mid
to
late
July.
G
So
later,
half
of
this
month,
you'll
see
that
coming
out
on
our
website,
that's
the
kubecon
website
and
it
will
be
under
the
I
believe
I'm.
Just
double
checking.
G
They'll
be
under
the
program:
drop
down,
you'll,
see
a
drop
down
for
project
opportunities,
that's
where
you
will
be
able
to
get
all
this
information
on
one
page
about
the
videos
and
the
maintainer
sessions,
as
well
as
the
project
working
sessions,
as
well
as
the
project
kiosk
and
ways
to
submit.
G
A
Great
thanks,
Katie.
There
is
one
question
in
the
chat
room
Jennifer
just
to
clarify
the
video
submissions
and
project
meetings
are
now
only
for
graduated
projects,
not
incubating.
G
Correct
as
a
project
continue
to
grow
and
based
on
availability
that
we
have
at
the
website
or
not
at
the
website
on
site,
we
have
to
make
adjustments
and
what
we're
able
to
provide
in
service.
So
at
this
time
we
are
only
accepting
video
submissions
and
the
project
meetings
for
graduated
projects.
H
E
G
So
it
looks
like
that's
correct,
I,
think
I'll
double
check
with
the
events
team
and
post,
something
in
the
slack
channel
to
clarify
the
change
in
that
I
I
believe
it.
It
must
be
something
that's
happening
within
you
know,
space
and
and
what
we're
seeing
with
the
demand,
but
I'll
post,
something
in
the
slack
Channel
just
to
confirm
and
clarify
that
would
be
great
Katie.
A
Great
any
other
questions
where
we
move
on.
There
is
a
question
in
the
chat
that
I'll
answer
really
quick
from
Isabella
asking
about
humans
of
cloud
native
and
if
there's
criteria,
Isabella,
basically
just
anyone
who
yeah
you
want
to
recommend
in
the
community.
That's
you
know
super
involved
doing
cool
stuff.
A
We
really
want
to
highlight
this.
Those
folks
and
you
can
check
out
the
humans
of
cloud
native
page
for
like
more
info
but
yeah,
happy
to
take
any
nominations
that
you
have
for
that.
That
are
folks
that
are
involved
all
right,
well,
I'll,
Breeze
through
the
training,
and
then
we
will
get
to
our
kcd
discussion
here
in
a
second.
A
So
just
a
couple
updates
on
training
in
our
different
enrollments
I'm
not
going
to
read
each
of
these,
but
you're
welcome
to
peruse
these
at
your
own
Leisure.
It
looks
like
there's
a
double
there.
Sorry
about
that,
there's
also
some
updates
on
the
KCA,
the
KCs
kcad,
the
kcna
and
the
Prometheus
certification
associate
great
and
then
just
a
reminder
in
the
back
of
the
deck
here
we
do
have
the
links
to
our
slides,
as
well
as
the
link
for
where
the
YouTube
recordings
going.
A
The
acquisition
slide,
as
I
mentioned,
is
moved
to
the
appendix
here,
and
then
there
is
a
slide
for
if
you're,
new,
there's
member
resources
here
and
different
links,
if
you
need
help
with
any
of
that,
all
right
I'm
going
to
go
back
to
our
kcd,
slides
and
I'll
pass
it
over
to
you.
Katie.
G
Thanks
Christy,
you
can
go
ahead
and
jump
down
to
the
next
one,
so
kcds
or
kubernetes
Community
days
are
Community,
run
and
cncs
supported
event.
They've
really
started
to
build
momentum.
This
year
last
year
we
hosted
16
kcds
and
this
year
we're
at
currently
30
case
CDs
for
the
year
and
continuing
to
grow,
and
then
additional
kcds
going
into
2024.
G
I
wanted
to
give
some
background
on
how
to
get
started.
So
there
are
numerous
different
ways
to
take
a
look
at
Casey's
to
see
if
it's
the
right
forum
for
you
and
your
local
community
to
take
part
in
one
way
is
to
read
a
blog
post
from
other
organizers.
There's
a
recent
news
section
available
on
the
kcd
webpage.
You
can
also
check
out
upcoming
events
to
assure
that
you're
not
competing
against
any
other
quesades
in
the
area
or
a
cncf
hosted
event.
G
We
really
are
striving
to
ensure
that
there's
an
overlap
and
that
your
region
and
your
location
gets
the
recognition
that
it
deserves.
With
these
events,
we
do
require
that
you
have
at
least
three
organizers
from
different
companies
to
have
a
neutral
stance
for
your
event
having
a
local
cncf
Ambassador
hubs.
Of
course,
there
are
many
ambassadors
who
aren't
local
to
Regents,
who
are
helping
out
with
other
kpds.
There
also
are
other
KPD
organizers
from
other
events
who
are
willing
to
help
so
program
committees.
G
So
those
are
things
to
take
advantage
of
within
this
community.
That's
built
the
kcb
programs
and
then
lastly,
the
best
way
to
to
start
is
to
submit
an
issue
via
our
GitHub
to
apply.
That's
another
great
way
to
check
to
see
what
events
are
in
the
pipeline
to
ensure
that
there
is
an
overlap.
G
G
So,
there's
a
few
benefits
to
organizing
the
kfcd
like
I
mentioned
before,
there's
a
community
of
organizers.
We
have
a
workspace
within
the
slack
channel
that
organizers
are
able
to
ask
each
other
questions
and
really
learn
from
each
other.
Additionally,
they're
able
to
celebrate
their
wins
or
share
their
their
hardships
that
they're
having
with
the
event
and
and
get
them
feedback
on
how
to
fix
those.
G
G
We
do
have
a
new
web
page
for
kcds,
so
we
just
recently
updated
our
events
at
our
our
event
web
page
on
cncf.io,
with
descriptions
about
each
of
the
different
events
that
cncf
hosted
or
support
and
the
opportunities
that
each
of
those
events
provide.
So
we
recommend
you
taking
a
moment
to
check
out
that
information,
and
then
we've
launched
a
new
key
CD
webpage,
which
highlights
the
blog
it
highlights
location
of
where
kcds
are
happening.
G
It
will
have
coming
up
soon
a
transparency
report
from
each
of
the
different
kcds
ways
to
engage
with
kcds
such
as
how
to
host
how
to
speak
and
how
to
sponsor.
So
it's
a
really
great
web
page
for
for
the
community
to
have
as
a
resource.
We
do
have
a
ticket
support
system
within
the
Bevy
platform,
which
is
the
platform
we
use
to
host
your
event
on,
and
then
we
do
have
a
cfp
support.
G
We
also
host
monthly
meetings
to
help
keep
organizers
on
track.
To
allow
you
to
ask
us
questions
to.
Let
us
know
if
you're
running
into
problems,
so
we
can
help
navigate
those
issues
with
all
of
you.
We
do
speaker
and
vendor
introductions
as
needed
marketing
support.
As
you
know,
we
we
post
about
the
events
here
in
the
marketing
committee,
but
we
also
talk
about
them
in
Cube,
weekly
and
on
social
media
and
blog
posts.
We
do
provide
a
stipend
for
stickers.
G
We
provide
10
Linux,
Foundation
certification
vouchers
for
you
to
share
with
either
your
attendees
as
a
raffle
or
to
provide
us
a
volunteer
gift
for
your
team,
and
then
we
do
credly
program
badges
at
the
end
of
the
event
for
you
to
provide
to
your
speakers
and
volunteers.
G
And
before
we,
you
can
go
to
the
next
slide,
but
before
we
go
there
link
it
as
a
first
time
organizer
this
year,
I
can
highly
recommend
joining
the
organizing
team.
It's
a
great
way
to
know
the
local
community,
great
I,
love
hearing
that
Linka
I
love
the
enthusiasm
from
you
Annalisa
as
well.
G
As
I
noted.
We
are
at
30
kcds
this
year.
Six
teams
have
already
been
completed.
We
have
14
in
progress
and
an
additional
five
in
an
exploratory
stages.
I
wanted
to
give
you
the
opportunity
to
check
out
the
upcoming
cfp
deadlines,
upcoming,
kcd
events
that
are
happening
throughout
the
year
and
then
any
available
sponsorship
prospectuses
are
now
being
hosted
on
our
GitHub
repository
I'd
love.
To
take
a
moment
and
open
up
the
floor
for
questions
I
know.
G
I
just
gave
you
a
lot
of
information
about
the
program,
but
I'd
love
to
hear
any
questions
you
have
or
any
feedback.
A
G
Of
course,
the
first
thing,
or
the
first
way
to
step
to
get
involved,
is
to
take
a
look
at
the
requirements
to
host
a
KPD.
That's
on
our
case
baby
or
on
our
GitHub
repository,
there's
a
link
either
from
the
webpage
or
right
here
directly
in
this
deck
that
you
can
follow
the
pathway
to
that
requirement.
There
are
several
different
requirements
in
terms
and
conditions
for
organizers
to
get
involved.
G
So
taking
a
look
at
what's
required
of.
You
is
the
best
way
to
to
start
once.
You've
decided
that
you
agree
to
those
terms
and
conditions.
The
next
next
step
is
to
reach
out
to
the
kfcd
at
cncf.io,
and
let
us
know
that
you're
interested
in
hosting
an
event
and
then
filling
out
the
GitHub
issue.
G
You
can
fill
out
the
GitHub
issue
without
having
all
the
information
at
that
time.
You
don't
need
to
have
all
your
organizer
teams
figured
out
at
that
time,
but
it
is
a
great
way
for
you
to
start
soliciting
to
other
local
community
members
to
help
you
with
the
event
once
you're,
at
a
step
where
you
meet
all
the
requirements,
and
you
do
have
all
your
organizing
pain
in
place,
we'll
set
up
a
call
with
you
and
work
with
you
on
getting
you.
G
It
set
up
in
the
tools
ensuring
that
your
dates
work
within
the
calendar,
answering
any
questions
that
you
may
have
we're
really
there
to
help
guide
you
through
this
process
and
those
are
kind
of
the
best
first
step.
If
you
have
questions
beyond
that,
like
I
said
reaching
out
to
kcd
at
cncf.io
is
a
great
way
for
our
team
to
to
even
set
up.
Maybe
a
preliminary
call
to
talk
about
the
benefits
within
your
community
for
having
these
events.
A
G
So
Cube
Day
events
are
cmcf,
hosted,
Regional,
specific
events
that
are
helping
to
bridge
the
larger
cncs
Community
to
emerging
and
growing
regions.
G
One
way
to
kind
of
look
at
the
difference
between
a
cube
day
and
a
kubecon
is
the
kubecon's
like
a
graduated
project
event
and
then
in
the
landscape
of
things.
It's
kind
of
like
that
graduated
hearing
of
events
and
then
Cube
days
are
like
the
incubating
hearing
of
events
and
then
kcds
are
kind
of
like
the
sandbox
of
events.
The
opportunities
for
cube
days
are
access
to
more
advanced
content,
so
you
can
have
a
beginner
and
advanced
tracks.
Global
sponsorship
presence,
cncs
representation,
scholarship
opportunities
and
connection
to
the
broader
community.
G
Through
sponsor
speakers,
Etc
kcds
are
Community,
hosted
cncf
supported,
focused
on
growing,
sustaining
and
growing
and
sustaining
local
Cloud
native
communities.
These
are
really
Community.
G
Local
organ
organizers
within
a
local
region
have
a
lot
of
passion
for
bringing
Cloud
native
and
growing
their
own
little
ecosystem
within
a
certain
area.
This
is
a
great
way
for
first-time
speakers
to
gain
experience
for
attendees
who
are
new
to
the
community
to
be
introduced
to
the
cloud
native
community.
G
In
a
small
setting,
they
also
allow
a
lot
of
career
opportunities
and
recruiting
a
lot
of
the
sponsorships
happening
at
these
events
are
local
companies
that
are
looking
to
really
invest
in
that
ecosystem
and
it's
a
great
way
to
access,
certifications
and
trainings,
as
well
as
networking
opportunities
and
then,
of
course,
kubecon.
G
Is
that
Flagship
event
that
is
the
bringing
the
larger
Community
together
in
one
major
event,
it
kind
of
encompasses
all
the
cmcf
project,
the
one
self-group
and
it
have
multi-faceted
programming
as
well
as
many
different
tracks.
You
know
going
from
student
to
novice
to
intermediate
to
experience,
expertise,
level
and
that
event
really
kind
of
gathered,
all
all
adopters
and
technologists
in
one
one
area
and
then
lastly,
there
is
a
project
event.
G
Those
are
the
NCS
hosted
project
events
they're
focused
on
Gathering,
the
the
Gathering.
G
G
A
A
A
I
mean
even
with
the
brief
Hiatus
or
virtual
time
spent
during
the
pandemic
and
and
now
just
to
see
all
these
events
coming
full
force
back
in
person
is
so
encouraging
and
I
love
reading
about
all
of
the
blogs
and
the
things
that
organizers
submit
about
just
their
experience.
A
I
wish
I
could
go
all
over
the
world
and
go
to
all
of
these,
but
it's
really
cool
to
capture
that
as
well.
So
thank
you
Katie
for
walking
us
through
this
and
and
giving
us
a
little
bit
more
insight
into
this
awesome
program.
Does
anybody
else
have
any
other
questions
for
Katie?
A
A
All
right
quiet
group
today.
Well,
if
you
do
think
of
questions,
you
know
where
to
find
Katie
and
Audra
who
also
works
on
kcds,
that
we
hope
that
you'll
reach
out
with
that.
That
takes
us
through
our
agenda
for
the
month
of
July
marketing
committee
and
thank
you
again,
everyone
for
joining.
We
look
forward
to
seeing
you
all
in
August
and
hope
everybody
stays
cool
out
there
amongst
all
this
hot
weather,
all
right
take
care.
Everybody
bye,
see
you
next
time,
bye.
Everyone.