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A
A
Take
a
look
at
the
slides
all
right
and
just
to
kind
of
kick
it
off.
I
know
there's
a
lot
going
on
in
the
world
these
days,
so
I
just
wanted
to
acknowledge
that
and
that
we're
sending
you
know
all
of
our
positive
thoughts
to
folks.
I
appreciate
you
being
on
this
meeting
and
know
that
these
are
challenging
times,
but
looking
forward
to
connecting
with
you
all
during
this
meeting,
getting
some
updates
on
what's
happening
in
our
marketing
world
and
yeah
we'll
go
ahead
and
kick
off
the
meeting
from
there.
A
So
you
already
have
this
information
you're
here,
which
is
great
and
just
a
heads
up
that
I
am
recording
this
call
now.
So
if
you
don't
want
to
be
recorded
during
this
meeting,
feel
free
to
turn
yourself
off
video
and
off
of
voice
as
well,
you
can
use
the
chat
to
engage
with
folks.
Also,
our
next
marketing
community
meeting
is
scheduled
for
april
6th
and
that's
going
to
be
a
very
cube
con
heavy
call
as
we
quickly
approach
kubecon
europe.
A
As
many
of
you
are
aware,
and
then
just
a
quick
note
on
these
meetings
that
you
know
we
do
follow
this.
We
do
have
this
anti-trust
policy,
please
don't
do
anything
illegal
on.
This
call
keep
things
confidential
and
if
you
have
any
questions
about
that,
there's
a
link
in
here.
As
for
our
agenda
today,
we're
gonna
go
through
some
announcements,
as
we
always
do,
we'll
get
some
updates
from
our
various
programs
and
then
open
it
up
for
questions.
A
B
Yes,
thank
you
christy.
This
is
very
exciting,
we're
officially
starting
with
the
office
hours
and
as
you
can
see,
there
is
the
second
tuesday
each
month,
which
means
that
is
kind
of
the
week.
After
this
meeting,
which
we
thought
it
would
be
a
good
opportunity
for
you
to
gather
your
thoughts
and
then
reach
out
to
me
and
book
your
time.
B
So
this
is
the
opportunity
for
you
to
ask
any
questions
and
support
how
to
make
the
most
of
your
membership
here,
the
cncf,
but
also
any
other
question
you
might
have
also
about
kubecon,
for
example,
because
I
know
that
it's
gonna
be
in
everybody's
minds,
a
lot
in
the
next
few
months.
So,
if
you're
thinking
about
any
creative
idea,
you
would
like
to
to
have
on
site
we
we
can
discuss
together
and
we
can
see
what's
feasible
or
what's
not.
B
B
So
if
you
have
again,
if
you
want
to
talk,
we
are
part
of
the
community
and
we
can
also
think
about
initiatives
that
we
can
organize
together
in
order
to
to
give
help
to
the
other
members
of
the
community
during
this
situation.
So
this
could
be
just
another
another
topic
of
conversation.
So
please,
please,
please
make
the
most
of
this
hour
every
month.
I'm
really
really
happy
to
talk
to
all
of
you
and
to
collaborate
with
you.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
so
much
carla.
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
seeing
your
office
hours
at
work
and
seeing
how
our
member
collaboration
can
continue.
If
you
are
new
on
this
call
and
you
haven't
had
a
new
member
welcome
call,
you
might
be
looking
for
that
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me
for
that,
but
I
do
highly
recommend
also
meeting
with
carla
for
that
one-on-one.
A
You
know
putting
some
of
these
programs
into
practice,
learning
best
practices
and
as
we
kind
of
go
through
these
calls
moving
forward,
we're
going
to
focus
on
different
areas.
Today,
libby's
going
to
talk
to
us
about
online
programs,
which
is
our
webinar
program,
because
the
calendar
just
opened
so
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
that.
What
kind
of
content
performs
there
while
there
and
things
like
that,
just
so
that
you
get
a
little
bit
of
a
deeper
dive
of
where
to
connect.
A
So
thank
you,
carla
and
with
that
we
also
launched
our
annual
survey
last
month
and
charlie.
Are
you
on
the
line?
Do
you
want
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
this?
I
am
hey:
kristy,
hey
everyone.
C
Hey
so,
as
you
have
hopefully
seen
on
the
interwebs,
our
annual
survey
from
2021
has
been
released.
I
know
we
were
a
couple
of
months
late,
but
we
were
quite
busy,
so
apologies
for
that,
but
hopefully
you'll
have
read
it
or
at
least
seen
it
and
seen
our
move
to
data
driven
storytelling.
C
Basically,
this
annual
survey,
we
came
out
with
three
kind
of
key
top
takeaways
that
the
community
showed
us
through
their
results.
So
we
had
container
adoption
kubernetes
have
truly
gone
mainstream.
It
was
really
fantastic
to
see
that
96
of
organizations
are
either
already
using
kubernetes
or
they're
evaluating
kubernetes.
C
Another
thing
that
we've
noticed-
and
this
is
really
cool-
and
I'm
really
excited
this
year
to
probe
more
into
this-
is
that
kubernetes
is
now
disappearing
against
the
hood.
We
we
had
a
lot
of
respondents
saying
yes,
we
use
containers
but
not
using
kubernetes.
We
thought
hang
on
those
the
these
two
go
together.
So
it's
interesting
to
see
now
that
there
are
so
many
tools
built
on
top
of
kubernetes.
C
Sometimes
we
don't
actually
know
that
we're
even
using
it
and
I'd
love
to
see
if
that's
developing
in
the
coming
years
and
the
last
one
and
another
one
we're
excited
to
follow
on
is
actually
seeing
organizations
move
up
the
stack
and
we're
seeing
a
lot
of
adoption
in
our
graduated
and
also
incubating
projects,
and
in
fact,
some
sandbox
projects
are
really
barreling
along,
and
you
can
see
actually
just
in
this
little
graphic
here
that
we've
got
on
the
screen.
Just
what
some
of
those
results
looked
like.
C
We
got
some
fantastic
coverage
from
this
all
over
the
the
tech
press,
which
was
great.
The
pr
team
will
tell
you
a
little
bit
more
about
that
later,
but
just
on
this,
if
you
are
a
cncf
member
and
you
have
in
production
beta
and
you'd
like
to
be
a
part
of
our
next
survey,
which
is
going
to
be
coming
up
soon,
please
reach
out
and
get
in
touch.
We
worked
with
our
friends
at
new
relic
and
datadog
this
year,
and
it
really
elevates
the
report.
It's
something
we're
keen
to
keep
doing
so.
C
If
you'd
like
to
please
reach
out
to
info
at
cncf.io,
we've
got
the
email
address
here.
On
this
slide,
I
thought
I
saw
a
couple
of
questions
coming.
In
the
reason
the
release
and
check-in
frequency
was
removed,
hey
seth,
I
see
what
we
had
to
do
this
year.
Is
we
had
so
many
responses?
C
It
was
absolutely
huge.
There
was
no
way
that
we
could
actually
include
all
of
the
results.
So
what
we
did
is
we
put
all
of
the
raw
data
on
github.
If
you
did
find
sort
of
the
more
comprehensive
reports
we
did
in
yesteryear's
helpful,
please
reach
out,
and
let
me
know
I'm
on
slack.
I'm
on
email,
because
it'll
be
quite
interesting
to
you
know,
get
points
of
views
on
that
and
you
know
whether
we
need
to
provide
more
in-depth
coverage
or
whether
this
top-level
report
is
enough
for
the
community
going
forwards.
A
Awesome
thanks,
charlie
thanks
so
much
and
yeah.
If
you
haven't
had
a
chance
to
dive
into
this
highly
recommend
it.
We
also
have
some
great
graphics
that
you
can
use
to
share
with
your
networks
and
all
your
sources
so
yeah
great
to
see
that
and
again
reach
out.
If
you
are
interested
in
participating
as
from
a
data
production
side
for
2022.
A
A
As
you
know,
the
online
programs
for
q2
is
now
open,
so
we
thought
it'd
be
helpful
for
libby
to
kind
of
walk
us
through
the
process
of
how
to
book
one
and
then
talk
a
little
bit
about
kind
of
what
content
performs
well
there
and
that
you
can
answer
a
little
bit
of
basic
questions.
So
with
that
lovely
I'll
hand
it
over
to
you.
D
Hey
everybody
good
morning,
good
afternoon,
wherever
you're
calling
from
like
christie
said,
the
q2
calendar
is
open.
The
dates
are
open
through
the
end
of
june.
D
You
can
click
through
this
link
here
or
ping
me
if
you
don't
have
it
and
you'll
get
sent
to
our
calendly
booking
tool,
just
a
little
overview
reminder
here
on
the
slide
of
your
eligibility
based
on
membership
level
and
then
what
online
programs
we
are
running
these
days
so
feel
free
to
hop
in
and
book
your
program
today,
something
I
do
want
to
note
actually
I'll
say
it
on
this
slide:
how
to
book
an
online
program,
click
that
link
think
of
your
title
and
abstract.
D
First,
if
you
can,
I
know
we
get
a
lot
of
you
know.
Land
rush
type
grab
your
date
type
things,
and
that's
totally
fine,
but
just
remember
that
we
are
not
able
to
publish
your
event
online
until
we
have
your
title
and
abstract
ready
to
go.
So
that
means
it
won't
be
promoted
until
you
get
the
information
over
so
send
that
as
soon
as
you
have
it-
and
you
can
always
send
directly
to
me-
we
do
know
there
are
a
few
glitches
in
the
calendly
process.
D
I.E
character,
count
for
your
abstract,
so
if
you
notice
it
gets
cut
off,
send
it
directly
to
me
in
a
word
doc
or
an
email.
However,
you
choose,
and
I
will
get
it
uploaded
here
on
the
booking
page
you
can
pick
which,
which
webinar
or
online
program
you'd
like
to
schedule,
and
then
we
will
confirm
with
you
by
sending
you
the
calendar
invitation
with
your
login
information
registration
links
and,
if
you're
doing
a
live
stream.
D
Your
link
for
your
speakers
to
join
as
well
and
then
exactly
prep
for
your
event,
any
questions
on
the
booking
process
before
we
go
on
to
the
next
slide.
D
Okay,
we'll
keep
moving
what
performs
well
typically,
we
see
content
varies
so
kind
of
like
the
industry
and
the
quick,
quick
change
that
it
takes
that
that
changes
as
well
so
project
updates
tips
and
tricks.
Interactive
demos,
where
you
break
and
fix
tools,
are
always
great
troubleshooting
examples
of
how
to
how
to
how
to's,
basically
anything,
that's
latest
and
greatest
and
news
in
the
community
and
industry
are
also
really
high,
performing
and
high
visibility.
D
I
do
have
two
members
that
I
want
to
introduce
carla
and
katherine
that
are
going
to
speak
a
little
bit
to
their
experience
of
the
program
and
they
can
let
you
know
you
know
some
of
their
some
of
their
well-performing
ideas
and
content.
So
I'm
going
to
start
with
carla
and
let
her
just
chime
in
real,
quick,
hello.
Yes,.
B
It's
me
again,
but
I'm
very
happy
to
to
advocate
for
for
the
online
program,
because
it
was
very
useful
for
us.
We
did
it
last
year,
container
solutions
and
my
experience
was-
was
very,
very
smooth
in
the
sense
that
I
like
the
level
of
independencies.
That
gives
you,
because
you
can
choose
your
preferred
time.
You
can
choose
your
topic.
B
The
only
hiccup
like
you
mentioned,
libya
was
that
the
character
limit,
but
once
again
it
was
very
fast.
I
reach
out
to
you
I'll,
probably
the
full
abstract,
and
it
was
up
and
running
in
in
no
time
in
terms
of
content
again
that
there's
different
possibilities.
B
We
use
the
on
demand,
pre-recorded
webinar,
and
we,
I
think
we
get
like
some
tips
and
tricks.
That's
the
category
we
we
kind
of
match
here,
because
we
provided
some
strategic
advice
on
becoming
cloud
native.
So
again,
this
was
very,
very
much
appreciated
because
we
had
people
reaching
out
to
us
to
follow
up
and
and
get
more
information.
B
So
as
members,
this
is
a
great
opportunity,
so
I
really
recommend
to
whatever
level
you
are
to
use
any
of
these
opportunities
or
opportunities.
D
Exactly
you
nailed
it
great,
I
will
hand
over
to
katherine
next
and
something
else
I
do
want
to
just
mention,
because
I
know
it
comes
up
a
lot
in
the
booking
for
the
online
on-demand
webinars.
Like
carla
reminded
me,
calendly
again
has
it's
a
calendar
tool,
so
it's
going
to
book
in
time
slots.
You
are
not
required
to
be
there.
You
are
not
required
to
answer
questions
at
two
in
the
morning.
D
Everything
launches
at
midnight
on
thursdays,
so
that's
also
just
a
little
a
little
quirk
of
the
tool.
Nothing's
perfect,
but
it's
pretty
close.
I
think.
Okay,
with
that,
I'm
gonna
hand
it
to
katherine.
E
Yeah,
so
I'm
katherine
with
buoyant
so
the
creator
of
linker
d,
so
we've
done
a
few
linker
d
sessions,
and
so
so
far
we've
only
focused
on
the
live
stream.
Part
of
that
because
we
really
like
the
demoing
live
demoing
and
generally
get
a
lot
of
questions,
and
it's
just
like
very
dynamic
and
people
seem
to
like
it
the
process
itself.
I
find
it
very
straightforward.
Basically,
you
sign
up,
get
a
calendar
link,
a
calendar
link.
Add
it
to
your
calendar,
show
up
and
get
started.
I
mean
it
couldn't
be
easier.
E
I
did
not
run
into
character
issues
yet
so
I
didn't
know
about
that.
I
also
did
not
know
that
you
could
sign
up
without
having
the
full
topic.
So
I
was
always
a
little
bit
stressed
out
because
each
time
it
seems
to
be
available
a
little
earlier.
So
that's
good
to
know.
So
I'm
glad
we
talked
about
this
libby
and
so
live
views.
One
thing
is
just
to
keep
in
mind
right,
like
the
live.
Views
are
across
multiple
streams.
E
Right,
like
I
think,
like
twitch,
has
the
fewest
and
if
you're
just
looking
there
you're
like
oh
they're,
not
that
many
people,
but
there
are
other
people
looking
somewhere
else,
so
that
that's
just
something
to
keep
in
mind
because
first
I
was
like.
Oh,
is
it
it,
but
there
are
lots
more.
That's.
E
Yeah-
and
so
I
think
the
on
demand
also
gets
quite
a
few
views.
We
had
just
one
13
days
ago
and
it
has
already
600
views,
which
I
think
is
pretty
nice.
I
think
also.
E
The
fact
that
it
is
included
in
cube
weekly
is
great
right
because,
like
once,
you
have
it
like
it's
promoted
there
a
big
newsletter,
and
then
you
can
sign
up
to
see
it
live,
but
then
you
can
see
the
on
demand
as
well,
so
yeah,
I
can
only
add
to
carla's
and
just
say,
like
yeah,
you
should
definitely
take
advantage
of
it.
D
A
Yeah,
can
I
mention
just
one
quick
thing,
catherine,
before
I
get
back
to
you
just
to
be
clear
on
the
online
programs.
When
you
are
thinking
about
content,
it
does
need
to
be
vendor
neutral
and
more
community
focused,
so
focusing
on
how
you're,
working
with
one
of
the
projects
focusing
on
open
source.
That
sort
of
thing
you
can
get
a
pretty
good
idea
from
looking
on
youtube
kind
of
what
content
folks
are
referencing
here.
But
if
you
do
have
questions
feel
free
to
reach
out.
A
We,
I
just
want
to
make
it
clear
like
no
product
pitches
like
this
is
very
educational
community
oriented.
So
just
keep
that
in
mind
when
you're,
putting
together
your
materials,
yeah
and
I'll
hand
it
back
to
you,
kathryn.
E
Okay,
great
so
I
don't
know,
some
of
you
may
remember
that
we
talked
about
the
glossary
a
few
months
ago.
A
lot
has
changed
since
then.
If
you
don't
remember,
don't
worry,
I'm
going
to
tell
you
real,
quick
what
it
is.
So
basically,
the
cloud
native
glossary
is
an
idea
that
came
from
the
business
value
subcommittee
and
it
is
a
cncf
open
source
project,
but
instead
of
code
you're
contributing
words
in
our
case
cloud
native
definitions,
and
the
idea
is
to
explain
these
complex
cloud
native
concepts
and
very
simple
words.
E
And
ideally
so
anyone
can
understand
them
even
without
a
computer.
Science
degree
turns
out
that's
pretty
hard,
but
it's
a
really
really
good
way
to
learn
more
and
like
deepen
your
knowledge
about
cloud
native.
Until
recently,
we
were
only
a
few
people
doing
all
the
heavy
lifting
we
had
some
contributions
here
and
there
we
wanted
to
launch
the
website
by
cubeconnect,
with
50
terms
what
we
did
and
now
fast
forward
four
months.
Oh,
my
god
has
so
much
has
changed
like
we
have
ten
teams
translating
the
glossary.
E
We
have
italian,
portuguese,
spanish,
german
korean
chinese
hindi,
bengali,
arabic
and
I
see
analisa-
is
here
so
big,
shout
out
to
the
italian
team
super
excited
about
that.
I
posted
some
previews
in
here
because
I'm
especially
with
the
ones
with
different
writings,
because
it
feels
just
so
amazing
to
see
those
popping
up.
They're
not
live
yet.
The
hindi
team
has
already
completed
their
10
first
terms,
which
is
needed
to
get
live
with
a
website,
so
that
should
be
coming
very
soon
and
much
more
as
well.
E
We
have
one
ambassador,
we
have
lots
of
interactions
and
on
slack,
especially
in
the
localization
channels,
and
for
us
this
was
really
a
little
bit
unexpected
that
so
many
people
kind
of
started
caring
about
it,
especially
so
fast,
so
very,
very
excited
to
see
that
and
if
you
want
to
be
part
of
an
open
source
project,
please
please
join
us,
you
don't
have
to
contribute
code
and
I
think
that's
probably
good
news
for
a
lot
of
people
in
on
this
call,
because
not
everyone
knows
how
to
code.
E
E
The
only
thing
is
like
what
you're
contributing
is
different,
there's
a
little
learning
curve,
but
we
have
like
great
guides
that
explain
everything
with
lots
of
screenshots,
so
don't
be
discouraged
about
the
github
process,
and
also
it
really
really
is
a
super
good
way
to
deepen
your
cloud
native
knowledge
right
like
explaining
these
terms
in
very
simple
words,
is
a
very
good
exercise,
so
I
mean
that's
how
I
learned
and
I
learn
every
day
and
yeah.
So
if
this
sounds
interesting,
please
join
the
glossary
channel.
E
I
added
a
link
to
a
blog
post
with
all
the
information
you
need,
like
you,
don't
have
to
remember
everything,
that's
like
which
channels
and
so
on.
It's
all
in
there
yeah.
So
I
hope
to
see
you
on
either
one
of
our
meetings
or
a
slack
and
yeah
hope
you
can
join
us.
Thank
you.
A
Awesome,
thank
you.
So
much
catherine.
I
can't
believe
how
this
project
has
grown.
Like
you
said
in
the
four
months,
like
all
the
translations,
all
the
engagement,
that's
so
awesome,
so
highly
recommend
folks
getting
involved
in
I'm
so
glad
you
phrased
it
in
the
way
of
like
open
source
without
having
to
code,
because
that's
you
know
something
as
marketers
that
we
not
all
of
us,
have
those
skills.
So
that's
great
awesome.
Well,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
go
to
the
next
slide.
A
So
if
you
might
remember,
in
our
last
meeting
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
having
some
sort
of
meet
up
at
a
coupon
coding
upon
north
america
or
sorry,
europe-
that's
coming
up
here
in
may,
and
actually
we're
going
to
house
coffee
and
tea
before
the
keynotes
one
of
the
days,
so
just
to
save
the
date,
we're
still
working
out
the
details
with
the
events
team.
A
I
know
that
breakfast
will
be
provided
in
your
hotel,
so
the
idea
is
to
eat
breakfast
and
then
come
over
before
the
keynotes
it'll
just
be
like
a
meet
and
greet
opportunity
I'll
be
there.
Carla
will
be
there.
Our
marketing
team
as
well
and
it'll
just
be
a
great
place
to
kind
of
network
with
folks
get
to
know
everyone.
Nothing
real
fancy
here,
but
just
wanted
to
provide
that
space.
A
So
we
should
have
more
details
in
our
next
meeting,
like
I
said,
we'll
be
pretty
cute
con
focused,
but
just
a
heads
up
on
that.
Looking
forward
to
seeing
folks
in
person
and
with
that,
we
also
have
the
deadline
approaching
for
our
co-located
events
happening
at
kubecon
europe,
if
you're
interested
in
collocated
events
in
the
back
of
this
deck,
there's
details
on
all
of
those
just
a
heads
up
that
the
if
you
want
to
sponsor
them.
A
The
deadline
is
on
march
11th,
so
just
a
note
to
reach
out
to
our
sponsor
team,
if
you're
interested
in
doing
that
before
the
deadline,
all
right
and
I'll
go
ahead
and
jump
into
our
membership.
So
just
a
special
shout
out
to
our
new
cncf
members,
if
you're
on
the
column,
this
is
your
first
time.
Welcome,
we're
so
glad
you're,
here
huge
increase
in
silver
members.
A
This
last
month,
always
great
to
have
all
these
folks
and
special
shout
out
to
our
end,
use
end
user
members
as
well,
and
then
just
a
quick
note
on
some
member
acquisitions.
This
is
not
albionis.
We
try
to
capture
as
many
as
we
can.
So
if
you
do
see
inaccuracies
or
we
need
to
update
this
feel
free
to,
let
us
know
and
we'll
make
sure
that
we
get
those
updated
in
real
time
and
with
that
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
hand
it
over
to
jesse
and
katie
and
our
pr
team.
F
Thank
you
hi,
so,
actually,
before
I
jump
into
the
slides,
I
just
I
was
reminded
by
christy
had
mentioned
the
new
members.
We
have
a
new
member
silver
member
press
release
going
out
on
march
8th
and
then
for
anybody
who
might
not
realize
we
have
the
kubecon
eu
schedule
announcement
happening
on
march
9th.
F
So
those
are
two
press
releases
that
are
gonna
be
going
out
next
week
and
and
then
to
go
over
this
last
month
we
had
join
the
incubator
on
the
16th,
which
garnered
a
good
amount
of
coverage,
tons
of
new
tons
of
new
new
incubating
projects,
it's
just
crazy,
so
that
was
good
and
then
and
then,
like
charlie
mentioned,
we
had
the
annual
survey,
which
we
got
tons
of
really
great
coverage
on
here,
actually
definitely
really
good
titles
kubernetes
across
the
chat,
chasm,
kubernetes
managed,
kubernetes
becomes
the
norm
just
really
really
good
stuff,
some
commentary
from
priyanka
and
chris
too
in
there
so
worth
having
a
look,
I
think
still.
F
G
Right,
yeah,
absolutely
and
the
key
things
we
just
want
to
mirror
is
coming
out
of
the
analyst
research
is
very
much
mirroring
what
we're
seeing
in
terms
of
the
growth
of
kubernetes
and
the
growth
of
the
cloud.
I
know
in
the
last
call,
there
was
a
request
to
see
more
more
information,
that's
available
in
the
public
domain
that
you
can
go
and
actually
source
from
so
we've
been
focused
a
bit
more
on
that
you'll
see
more
blogs
more
press
releases,
but
we
still
are
calling
out
the
research.
G
That
is
important
if
you
do
have.
If
someone
in
your
organization
does
have
licenses,
but
just
recently
gartner
released
a
press
release
that
really
is
highlighting
some
of
their
metrics
around
cloud
growth.
So
I
do
encourage
you
to
go
check
that
out.
Also,
there
was
a
good
blog
written
by
travers
clayton
that
one's
more
of
an
implementation-focused
how-to
type
of
blog,
and
he
is
also
a
gartner
analyst
on
what's
called
the
gartner
for
tech
professionals,
team,
which
is
the
team.
G
That's
talking
to
clients
who
are
looking
for
implementation,
advice
and
tips
and
planning
guidance.
If
we
go
to
the
next
slide,
there's
one
I
really
just
want
to
call
out
and
spend
a
little
more
time
on
forrester
most
recently.
This
is
a
good
example
of
the
impact
that
you
are
having
as
members
as
well
as
our
analyst
relations
program
in
that
lisa
starr
who's,
a
principal
analyst
at
forester
and
he's
he's
covering
cloud
native
and
kubernetes
technologies
and
cloud
native
and
container
technologies.
G
He
recently
this
month
wrote
a
blog
that
talks
about
kubernetes
best
practices.
So
I
do
encourage
you
all
to
check
that
out,
but
here's
what's
interesting
about
that
is
in
the
blog.
He
talks
about
all
the
different
places.
You
can
go
to
learn
about
best
practices
and
he
points
them
back
to
the
cncf
case
studies
site.
So
for
anyone
who
is
contributing
to
that,
you
are
getting
those
case.
Studies
are
getting
amplified
as
a
place
to
go
for
best
practices
across
various
use
cases.
G
So
that's
really
cool
he's,
also
the
same
analyst
and
his
team,
who
last
month
did
a
forester
wave
where
they
pointed
to
one
of
their
criteria,
being
open
source
and
commitment
to
open
source
as
as
an
evaluation
criteria,
and
that
cncf
projects
and
involvement
in
those
was
was
called
out
as
some
of
the
as
some
of
the
examples
or
the
evidence
that
those
public
cloud
providers
were
using
of
really
being
committed
and
what
made
them
rank
higher
in
the
waves
so
you're
starting
to
really
see
that
impact.
G
Finally,
idc
is
I'm
doing
a
lot
of
predictions
reports
now
across
the
different
geographies
and
regions.
So
if
you're,
not
if
you're
located
in
japan
or
europe
or
south
america,
you
can
look
for
those
there
and
go
ahead
and
go
to
the
next
slide
and
then
I
am
wrapping
it
up
and
then
451
research
also
has
been
coming
out
with
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
new
content
around
cloud.
A
lot
of
it's
around
pricing,
some
of
it's
around
financial
management.
G
F
Yeah,
so
this
is
just
we
have
this
every
month.
Just
gives
everybody
a
quick
overview
of
the
key
messages
that
are
showing
up
in
media
articles,
and
so
we
have
key
messages,
graduated
projects
and
then
incubating
projects
which
actually
probably
need
to
update
because
they
are
changing
fast.
A
D
Hello
again
february
was
another
great
month
for
online
programs.
We
hosted
three
live
streams,
oh
and
I
didn't
change
january
right
there
to
february
so
catching
it
as
we
go.
We
have
three
cloud
native
lives
live
streams
with
an
average
average
of
49.4
viewers
per
session,
which
I
believe
is
going
up
now
that
we're
on
youtube
live,
like
I
mentioned
before.
That
includes
a
lot
of
algorithm
and
social
posts.
So
I
think
that's
helping
drive
our
attendance
to
those.
D
We
had
a
total
of
8773
minutes
watched
and
3
332
total
views
year
to
date
on
twitch
and
youtube
nine
on
demand,
webinars
with
over
5
000
total
views
month
to
date,
and
two
live
webinars,
with
a
total
of
354
registrations
on
the
registration
site.
104
of
those
attended,
live
in
the
live
webinar
and
about
1500
total
views
so
far
on
youtube
month
to
date,
as
you
can
see,
I
think
in
this
very
zoom
driven
world.
D
A
lot
of
our
views
happen
and
our
a
lot
of
our
content's
digested
on
everyone's
own
time.
So
these
on
demand
and
these
posts
to
youtube
are
really
helping
out.
I
think
with
your
views
and
they
just
continue
to
grow.
That's
also
something
with
that
youtube
link
that
you
can
check
continually
and
see
your
stats.
D
Also,
if
you
want
any
stats
in
terms
of
numbers,
I
can
give
you
numbers
for
registrations,
live
views
and
total
total
views.
If
you
just
ping
me
on
email,
we
cannot
again
give
out
any
sort
of
leads
or
personal
information,
but
I
can
give
you
numbers
so
that
is
what
happened
in
february,
and
here
is
our
lovely
cube
weekly.
It
continues
to
grow
and
push
great
content
and
also
help
promote
all
of
our
online
programs.
D
Again
like
we
mentioned
earlier,
they
go
out
every
friday
and
we
had
a
max
open
rate
of
3395
opens
max
clicks,
as
you
can
see
about
over
1800
average
open
rate
is
almost
23
and
the
average
click
rate
is
a
little
over
18,
so
continue
sending
us
all
of
your,
and
that
also,
as
the
note
says,
is
missing
the
final
week
of
february.
So
everybody
continue
to
send
us
your
great
content.
D
We
will
continue
to
submit
it
to
the
editors
and
again
we
are
working
on
getting
a
little
bit
more
criteria
and
clarity
for
y'all
on
what
what
constitutes
or
qualifies
you
for
submission,
but,
like
always
vendor
neutral,
something
very
current
within
the
last
two
weeks.
Usually,
and
am
I
missing
anything
christy.
A
No,
I
think
you
got
it
okay,
awesome!
Thank
you,
libby
all
right,
and
this
is
one
of
my
favorite
things
to
talk
about,
which
is
our
analytics
dashboard
that
we
kicked
off
last
year,
thanks
to
charlie
and
our
web
team.
If
you
are
curious
about
our
cncf
blogs,
you
know
what
content
performs.
Well,
if
you've
submitted
your
own
blog
and
you
want
to
track
it.
This
is
a
great
place
that
you
can
use
a
great
place
to
pull
that
information.
C
Thanks
christy,
it
is
this
is
so
fantastic.
So
yes,
if
you
needed
any
more
proof
that
it's
a
good
idea
to
submit
end
user
case
studies,
I
hope
you've
heard
it
today.
So
we've
had
a
couple
of
really
great
case.
Studies
go
out
in
the
last
few
weeks,
so
allianz
direct,
published
a
really
interesting
one,
and
it
was
all
about
how
they
basically
navigated
the
the
entire
cloud
native
journey.
They
spun
up
a
new
business
and
they
really
had
to
work
on.
C
You
know
the
sort
of
the
team,
culture
and
environment
to
I
think,
to
really
realize
the
potential
of
cloud
native,
so
that
was
super
interesting
and
we're
excited
to
work
with
them
more
on
different
content,
and
we
just
published
yesterday
a
case
study
about
thanks
to
our
lovely
friends
at
buoyant,
and
this
is
again
really
fascinating.
This
is
a
uk
basically
like
a
rewards
card
amalgamation
tool.
C
So
whenever
you
pay,
with
your
credit
card,
you're
instantly,
making
sure
that
you're
getting
the
rewards
that
you
deserve
and,
of
course
in
today
with
all
of
our
crazy
rising
prices.
This
is
really
handy,
especially
for
those
of
us
in
the
uk.
C
Of
course,
don't
forget
if
you
want
to
do
a
case
study,
it
doesn't
just
have
to
be
a
written
case
study.
It
can
be
a
video,
so
please
do
take
advantage
of
the
service.
All
you
have
to
do
is
have
a
look
at
the
process
on
github.
The
link
is
on
this
slide
and
just
submit
your
proposal
just
the
notes,
let
you
know
we
do
have
a
pipeline
stretching
into
the
next
couple
of
months
so
get
in
soon.
C
If
you
want
to
have
this,
this
service
at
your
leisure,
your
leisure,
at
your
service
in
the
next
couple
of
months.
One
other
thing
I
just
wanted
to
mention
again-
and
we
spoke
about
this
last
month-
but
to
bring
it
top
of
mind,
the
cartographos
group
are
going
to
be
releasing
the
cloud
native
maturity
model
at
cubecon
and
they're
looking
for
end
users
to
partner
with,
and
it's
basically
just
as
they
promote
this
model.
It's
all
about.
C
C
We've
put
the
hashtag
in
there
and
also
you
can
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me
personally
on
slack
as
well
or
just
turn
up
to
one
of
our
karcher
bratwurst
meetings
and
it's
every
other
tuesday,
so
we're
having
our
next
one
next
week.
It's
super
interesting
and
a
super
fun
thing
to
be
a
part
of
so
do
consider
it.
C
I
think
that's
all
from
me.
Christy.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
so
much
charlie,
all
right
with
that
we'll
go
into
an
events
update
so
just
a
quick
update
on
our
kubernetes
community
days
program.
These
are
small
community
driven
events,
kind
of
like
mini
cubecons.
If
you
will
and
and
there's
a
link
in
here
too,
if
you're
interested
in
learning
more
about
the
program
or
perhaps
proposing
one
in
your
area,
but
just
a
top
level,
we
have
a
few
events
coming
up.
A
A
So
you
can
check
out
the
project
board
as
well
as
I
was
mentioning
look
at
the
full
calendar
as
well
and
I'll
go
ahead
and
go
to
the
next
slide,
and
then
here
is
a
just
bird's
eye
view
of
some
events
that
we're
going
to
be
at
in
the
next
couple
months,
based
on
feedback
last
in
last
month's
call,
we
did
add
a
little
bit
more
information
with
regards
to
our
participation
from
cncf's
perspective.
A
How
we're
sponsoring
and
there's
notes
in
here
if
there's
a
booth,
some
of
these
speaking
engagements
are
still
tbd
on
who
the
speaker
is,
but
we'll
have
those
details
as
those
come
through
and
yeah
I'll
just
jump
into
these,
and
if
anyone
on
the
events
team
wants
to
correct
me,
if
I
get
anything
wrong
here,
feel
free
I'll
just
run
through
these
slides
really
quickly.
So,
as
you
know,
we
have
kubecon
cloudnativecon
europe
up
happening
in
valencia.
A
Coming
up
here
in
may
feels
like
right
around
the
corner
and
there's
information
in
here
on
where
the
venue
is
how
to
book
your
hotel,
accommodations,
a
reminder.
This
is
a
hybrid
event,
so
there
will
be
an
in-person
component
as
well
as
a
virtual
one
if
you
can't
travel
for
some
reason.
A
We
want
to
give
a
huge
shout
out
to
our
sponsors
for
helping
us
make
this
event
a
reality
and
top
of
mind.
Is
our
diamond
sponsors,
cisco,
huawei
intel
cast
in
my
beam
red
hat
and
vmware.
We
also
appreciate
all
of
our
other
sponsor
levels.
A
It's
really
great
to
have
your
community
support
and
just
to
note
that
the
sponsorship
sales
for
these
are
closed,
except
for
our
co-located
events,
as
we
discussed
earlier
and
I'll
get
to
those
in
a
minute
here,
oh
they're,
right
on
the
next
slide,
so
we
have
a
plethora
of
co-located
events
happening
in
conjunction
with
coupon.
These
are
events
that
happen
two
days
before
the
conference
starts
and
they're
really
a
deep
dive
into
various
technology
sectors.
You
know,
obviously,
their
security
day
wasn't
a
lot
of
great
things
to
add
onto
your
kubecon
experience.
A
A
That's
all
in
here
and
as
I
mentioned,
if
you
are
interested
in
and
sponsoring
please
reference
our
slide
earlier
in
the
deck
and
reach
out
to
the
sponsor
team
on
that,
but
I'll
just
kind
of
go
through
these
very
quickly.
A
Lots
of
great
events
happening
lots
of
great
places
to
really
dive
into
a
specific
area
depending
on
your
interest.
Yeah
there's
a
lot
and
again
this
is
our
co-located
events.
Oh,
it
looks
like
let
me
double
check
on
the
deadline,
because
I
thought
it
was
march
11th,
but
this
is
saying
march
4th
tina.
Can
you
clarify
for
me
is
that
the
right
date.
H
H
Because
the
sponsor
hosted
colo
event
packages,
as
you
can
see
here,
package
a
b
and
c
are
already
sold
out,
so
the
only
one
that
is
currently
left
available
is
the
cross
promotion
package
for
community
hosted
and
pre-approved
events.
H
Okay
and
anyone
interested
in
hosting
their
own
event,
alongside
kubecon
cloudnativecon
in
valencia,
is
encouraged
to
take
a
look
at
the
description
for
this
package
in
our
in
our
sponsorship
prospectus.
That's
linked
here
and
reach
out
to
the
sales
team
and
yes,
the
deadline
is
coming
up
quickly
here
this
friday,
yeah,
I'm
so
sorry.
A
A
I
personally
have
never
been
to
detroit,
so
really
excited
to
go
there
and
meet
all
of
our
core
group
of
kubernetes
folks
that
are
out
there
and
see
what
that's
all
about
the
cfp
is
going
to
open
here
in
march,
and
then
the
sponsorship
deadline
is
coming
up
in
july,
which
seems
like
it's
far
away,
but
it
is
quickly
approaching.
A
I
also
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
our
sponsors,
who
have
already
signed
on
for
the
event
our
diamond
sponsors
aws
intel
custom
by
veeam
prison
of
cloud
by
palo
alto
networks.
Again
there
is
still
opportunities
for
you
to
sponsor
there's
this
prospectus.
Excuse
me
here
as
well
as
the
alias
of
where
to
reach
out,
and
those
are
due
july,
22nd
yeah
and
this
just
kind
of
bubbles
up
the
sponsorship
opportunities
that
are
available.
As
we
already
discussed
and
oh
tina,
do
you
want
to
talk
about
the
lottery.
H
Sure,
yes,
okay!
As
for
all
kubecon
cloudnativecon
events,
our
sixth
diamond
sponsorship
slots
are
awarded
through
a
random
lottery.
The
first
drawing
for
north
america
was
last
month
at
the
end
of
january.
Sorry,
it's
already
march
never
mind.
It
was
at
the
end
of
january,
and
we
have
two
slots
left
at
this
point
and
they
will
be
selected
on
june
10th.
A
Great,
thank
you
so
much
tina,
I'm
just
gonna
pick
the
chat,
real,
quick,
okay,
all
right
and
yeah.
I
think
that
takes
us
through
our
agenda
for
today's
call
in
the
back
of
the
appendix
here.
You
can
see
the
links
for
where
the
slides
can
be
found
after
this
meeting,
as
well
as
the
recording
it
does
take
about
24
hours
for
us
to
get
through
the
recording
on
youtube
and
again
we
do
ask
that
you
keep
those
assets
within
our
member
community,
so
don't
share
it
proudly.
A
Definitely
with
your
teams
is
great,
there's
also
the
events
in
cfp
calendar
if
you'd
like
to
contribute
to
those
and
we
have
a
member
mailing
list
and
then
there
here's
our
member
resources.
So
again,
if
you
are
new
and
want
to
look
at
our
member
welcome
deck,
there's
information
on
that
information,
our
technical
communities
in
here
the
job
board,
all
just
a
quick
reference
guide
for
you
and
again.
A
Also
highly
recommend
coming
to
carla's
office
hours
meeting
with
her
one-on-one
to
discuss
some
of
these
programs
as
well
with
that
there
are
some
training
updates
in
here
that
you're
welcome
to
review
as
well,
and
that
really
takes
us
through
the
end
of
the
deck
I'm
going
to
stop
sharing
my
screen
and
just
take
a
peek
at
the
chat,
real
quick.
A
Yes,
we
we,
I
put
a
link
to
the
slides
in
the
chat
already
and
then,
like.
I
said
the
recording
will
be
available
later
today
for
folks
who
are
asking
any
last
minute
questions
before
we
dropped.
What
looks
like
we'll
be
doing.
I
I'll
go
ahead.
I'd
just
like
to
say
thank
you
christy
and
thank
you
carla
and
marketing
team.
This
deck
does
have
a
lot
of
stats
that
it
does
have
a
lot
of
information
that
would
be
useful
to
all
the
members
and
it's
aggregated,
so
whoever
helped
put
all
that
together.
Based
on
our
last
meeting
in
conversation,
I
appreciate
that
I'm
sure
a
lot
of
the
members
appreciate
that
as
well
so
great
job
everybody
there.
Thank
you.
A
Awesome
well
I'll,
just
pause
for
one
more
second
here
and
see
if
there
are
any
other
questions
or
anything
before
we
drop,
if
not
we'll,
give
folks
some
time
back
to
get
coffee
catch
them
on
email.
If
you
get
ready
for
your
next
meeting,
question
do
we
know
the
date
in
march
when
the
cfp
is
going
to
open
for
kubecon
north
america,
not
yet
we
will
definitely
let
you
know
once
it's
confirmed.
I
think
that's
something!
That's
still
being
worked
out.
Okay,.