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A
Back
in
here,
okay
got
that
going
and
then
let's
go
ahead
and
get
into
it
so
hi.
Everyone
again
thank
you
and
welcome
to
the
March
marketing
committee
call.
Hopefully
that's
what
you're
here
for,
if
not
welcome
again,
this
is
a
members,
only
a
benefit
and
call
so
hopefully
you
got
this
invite
because
you
remember
welcome
everybody
you
made
it,
which
is
great.
This
is
the
conference
information
here
for
those
who
didn't
make
it
yet
and
then
just
a
reminder,
I
did
hit,
recall
or
I
did
hit
record
on
the
call.
A
So
if
you
don't
want
to
be
recorded,
please
stay
off
camera
and
mute
feel
free
to
leverage
the
chat.
We
do
record
these
calls
as
a
benefit
for
you
and
we
post
them
to
our
YouTube
channel
about
24
hours
after
the
call,
and
then
you
can
also
reference
the
slides
in
the
marketing
committee
folder
as
well.
A
Also
just
a
brief
reminder
about
the
Anti-Trust
policy
feel
free
to
reference
that
at
your
own
Leisure,
if
you're
not
familiar
with
that
and
then
just
looking
ahead
at
our
next
meeting,
we
wanted
to
bring
this
up
to
the
committee.
I
know
with
kubecon
happening
in
April.
A
lot
of
folks
are
really
busy.
A
The
call
is
a
couple
weeks
before
the
event,
so,
instead
of
doing
a
full
call,
we'd
like
to
Pivot
to
a
email
update,
which
would
include
some
of
the
things
that
we'll
discuss
today
as
far
as
like
engagement,
opportunities
and
I,
believe
we
have
a
poll
so
we'd
love
to
get
your
opinion
right
now
about
whether
we
should
get
the
call
in
April
and
then
just
reconvene
in
May
Libby.
Could
you
activate
the
poll
or
actually
I?
Think
I
can
do
it
on
my
end,
hold
on
a
second
I'll:
go
ahead
and
launch
it.
A
So
if
you
give
us
a
quick
vote,
if
you're
good
with
skipping
the
April
meeting
into
that
time,
back
and
getting
an
email
update,
feel
free
to
vote
in
the
chat
or
if
you
prefer
strongly
not
Skip
and
you'd
like
to
do
a
meeting
in
April,
that's
cool
too.
We
just
want
to
get
your
feedback
here.
Real
quick,
so
I'll
just
pause
for
just
a
couple
minutes
here
and
we'll.
Let
folks
vote
getting
getting.
You
engaged
right
away.
A
Yeah
and
again,
this
just
gives
you
time
back
to
prepare
things
for
kubecon
and
then
we
would
send
an
email
update,
which
will
be
great.
A
And
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
would
be
in
the
email,
update,
we'll
go
ahead
and
cover
today,
so
you'll
have
kind
of
that
basic
context.
Of
course,
all
right
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
close
the
poll.
It
looks
like
it's
a
wow
75
of
you
said
yes
to
skipping
the
April
meeting,
which
is
great,
that's
a
good
majority,
so
we
will
go
ahead
and
pivot
to
a
email
update
for
April
and
then
we'll
reconvene
in
May.
A
B
Awesome
and
I
just
want
to
thank
everybody
that
was
on
the
call
last
week
or
last
week
last
month,
I
thought
it
was
great.
The
discussion
was
awesome.
If
you
look
in
the
slack
Channel,
there
was
quite
a
few
topics
that
were
brought
up
and
we're
going
to
talk
about
some
of
them
today.
B
So
like
the
Buddy
program
for
new
members,
speed,
networking,
mentoring,
project,
mentoring,
Meetup,
organizing
and
planning,
which
Christie
alluded
to
will
kind
of
talk
about
kcd
at
the
may
call,
and
then
coming
up
with
some
sort
of
blogs
and
infographics,
based
on
some
best
practices
that
come
out
of
that
call
as
well
as
user
stories
and
how
we
can
get
more
involved,
making
like
easy
to
follow
templates
for
our
for
ourselves
to
then
you
know,
get
some
more
user
stories
based
on
our
projects
and
things
that
we're
working
on.
B
So
today
we
wanted
to
talk
more
about
sort
of
networking,
and
this
idea
of
the
road
to
kubecon
and
I.
Don't
know
about
any
of
you,
but
sometimes
we
get
so
stuck
in
the
weeds
of
like
making
sure
our
boots
look
good.
B
Like
do
we
know
our
Booth
page
like
do
we
have
all
of
this
that
when
we
come
to
events
like
happy
hours,
that
may
be
away
from
our
booth
or
dinners
or
events
like
that,
we
kind
of
get
stuck
and
forget
how
to
interact
in
a
level
where
it's
you're
introducing
yourself
and
who
you
are
what
you.
What
you
want
to
talk
about,
but
also
kind
of
just
I,
don't
know
about
you,
but
I
become
a
bit
of
a
Wallflower
and
get
a
little
nervous.
B
A
A
I
mean
obviously
we're
all
getting
our
schedules
organized
that's
related
to
booths
and
responsibilities
that
you
are
have
on
site,
but
really
these
next
couple
of
fights
are
really
just
a
guide
and
some
things
that
we've
highlighted
as
a
team
that
might
be
of
interest
or
relevance
as
you
start
building
your
schedule,
especially
as
marketers
I,
think
it's
sometimes
hard
for
us
to
go
to
these
events
and
then
not
know
about
the
other
things
that
are
happening,
and
you
know
things
that
are
highlighted
for
us
is
always
helpful.
A
This
has
been
something
that's
been
helpful
in
the
past
too,
but
just
taking
off
kind
of
you
know
piggybacking
off
what
Lori
said
about
you
know
starting
a
member
mentorship
marketing
program,
we'd
love
to
kick
that
off
at
kubecon
and
have
a
open
networking
opportunity
for
all
of
us
to
get
together
we're
kind
of
playing
around
with
some
ideas
about
some
speed,
networking
or
what
that
programming
might
look
like.
So
we
would
love
to
get
some
volunteers
from
this
committee.
A
C
A
And
this
is
my
voice
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me
via
email
or
you
can
raise
your
hand
in
the
chat,
but
really
this
will
help
us
kind
of
guide
that
programming
and
make
it
a
successful
event
for
all
and
that's
a
great
place
where
we
can
Network
in
person.
As
you
know,
like
the
virtual
pieces
of
things,
is
a
little
bit
challenging
so
yeah.
If
you'd
like
to
help
out
with
that
feel
free.
A
To
give
me
a
shout
out
in
the
chat,
you
can
also
reach
me
on
slack
or
email,
but
and
then
from
there
Lori
and
I
will
reach
out
and
we'll
get.
You
we'll
probably
have
a
separate
meeting
about
that
programming,
but
yeah
I
would
love
to
get
that
started
and
then
just
a
couple
other
you
know
event
highlights
there
is
the
Empower
us
breakfast.
This
is
something
that
is,
for
you
know
really
honing
in
on
gender
diversity.
A
It's
a
great
opportunity
to
network
with
other
other
folks
within
the
community
as
well.
So
there's
that,
of
course,
we
have
our
co-located
events
that
are
listed
further
down
in
the
slides
and
then
lastly,
I
just
wanted
to
call
out
we've
kind
of
done
this
in
a
couple
different
iterations
for
the
other
previous
coupons
as
far
as
having
an
opportunity
for
you
to
meet
with
us,
as
in
the
cncf
marketing
team
on
site
this
time
we're
trying
a
new
way
to
do
that
and
having
a
marketing
Lounge.
A
So
we
will
have
a
dedicated
marketing
room
on
site
at
kubecon,
it'll,
be
sort
of
open,
Office
hour
size,
but
really
casual,
we'll
have
hours
of
the
day
that
were
open.
You
don't
have
to
have
an
appointment,
but
you're
welcome
to
come
by
I
know
as
a
team.
We
get
a
lot
of
requests
like
hey.
Do
you
have
five
minutes
to
meet
here
or
hey?
Can
we
talk
about
this
and
we
would
love
to
meet
with
you?
A
It's
just
sometimes
is
hard
to
book
an
appointment
as
we've
gotten
feedback,
so
we
will
be
in
the
lounge
and
that'll
include
myself,
Katie
Libby
Charlie.
So
if
you
have
questions
about
anything
from
kcds
all
the
way
to
case
studies
and
anywhere
in
between
with
online
programs
or
or
maybe
you
just
want
to
come,
say-
hi
talk
about
I'm,
more
of
a
cat
person
myself,
but
we
can
also
talk
about
dogs
too.
A
That's
a
great
place
where
we
can
connect
so
again,
those
two,
the
mentorship
opportunity
and
the
lounge
we're
still
working
out
the
official
date
and
time,
but
we
will
send
those
out
once
we
have
them,
but
just
wanted
to
get
those
on
your
radar
that
those
are
a
couple
great
places
to
connect
and
then
on
the
next
slide.
There's
just
a
couple
sessions
here
that
you
don't
want
to
miss
that
we've
curated
as
a
team
with
Lori.
A
A
lot
of
this
stuff
is
all
around
along
the
lines
of
Open
Source
Community,
as
well
as
just
how
those
kind
of
intersects
with
marketing
so
lots
of
great
talks
in
here
and
apologies.
If
you're
a
speaker,
we
didn't
include
your
talk,
inhale
for
free
to
put
it
in
the
chat
we
actually
ran
out
of
room
on
this
slide.
We're
trying
to
keep
it
super
brief,
and
then
the
last
piece
in
here
is
that
we
would
love
your
help
spreading
the
word
as
far
as
getting
ready
for
coupon.
A
We
have
brought
back
our
marketing
toolkits
if
you've
been
around
for
a
while.
You
you're
familiar
with
these
we've
got
our
so
social
media
copy,
email,
blurb
and
some
graphics
for
you
to
use,
including
this
fun
background
that
I'm,
using
and
for
the
month
of
March
we'd,
really
love
your
help
promoting
the
event.
So
you
can
use
the
toolkit.
If
you
send
me
three
or
more
screenshots
of
you
posting
on
your
social
media
channels,
you'll
be
entered
to
win
a
cncf,
swag,
Store
gift
basket
or
a
bonus
online
program.
A
A
B
The
out
of
whack
and
out
of
sync
with
where
we
were
in
the
slides,
my
bad,
it
is
Wednesday,
so
I
can't
blame
it
on
Monday,
which
is
unfortunate
okay.
So,
when
we
started
talking
about
networking
just
the
group,
we
were
trying
to
figure
out
like
some
tips,
that
kind
of
are
relevant
in
any
sort
of
situation,
and
here
are
just
kind
of
like
our
five
sort
of
ideas
or
four,
if
you
will,
you
know,
come
prepared,
I
think
is
always
important.
B
You
know
have
sort
of
a
simple
explanation
of
like
who
you
are
and
what
you
do.
I
have
a
colleague
and
I
love
him
to
death,
but
he
takes
this
very
seriously
and
anytime.
He
introduces
himself,
it
is
the
same
30
second
Pitch
like
he
does
not
pivot
and
while,
like
that's
super
endearing
to
me,
I
think
the
main
thing
is
being
comfortable
herbal
with
how
you
introduce
yourself
to
others.
So
you
don't
have
to
memorize
a
script
for
him.
B
My
big
tip
is
fake.
It
till
you
make
it
and
I
I
know
it's
funny
that
I'm
the
chair
of
this
committee,
but
I
am
very
much
a
Wallflower
when
it
comes
to
networking
events
specifically
ones
that
I.
Don't
that
I'm
not
like
in
a
booth,
you
know
which
is
like
a
safe
space,
so
I
will
never
forget.
In
2021
we
had
the
business
development
lunch
and
it
was
kind
of
my
idea
right
to
like
have
people
sit
at
tables.
B
Do
some
sort
of
unconferencing
type
stuff
have
some
topics
or
whatever
and
then
I
looked
in
the
room
and
was
like?
Where
do
I
sit
and
I
sat
down,
didn't
know
anyone
and
clammed
up
immediately
and
was
very
uncomfortable
and
then
I
just
had
to
suck
it
up
and
be
like
okay,
like
let's
just
fake
this
till
we
make
this
and
just
pretend
that
I
feel
comfortable
in
a
situation
where
I
was
very
much
not
so
that's
kind
of
my
tip.
B
The
third
one
is
like
finding
ways
to
help
others
like
how
can
you
work
collaboratively
like
when
you're
in
your
group
like
if
somebody
poses
a
question,
that's
talking
like?
How
can
you
help
them
find
answers
and
then
I
think
the
last
one
is
just
you
know,
be
a
human
we're,
not
chat.
Gpt,
we're
not
AI,
so
you
know
have
a
good
sort
of
back
and
forth
with
people.
B
Let
your
awkwardness
shine
if,
if
you're
awkward,
you
know
like
talk
about
your
hobbies,
I
was
talking
about
my
my
crazy
dogs,
who
apparently
like
to
nap
right
now,
which
is
awesome
but
just
don't
be
afraid
of.
Like
small
talk,
that's
completely
unrelated
to
anything
kubecon,
anything
company-wide,
anything
that
you
know,
you're
being
quote
paid
there
for,
because
you
want
to
make
the
personal
connections,
because
you
know
part
of
marketing
and
part
of
what
we
do
is
relationship
building
like
I'm
on
the
devrel
team.
B
The
second
part
of
that
is
relationships,
so
I
think
that
that's
sort
of
key
is
being
a
human
and
letting
your
your
uniqueness
shine
so
anyway.
So
that's
like
me,
Jibber
jabbering,
but
I'd
love
to
open
it
up
to
the
room
and
see
like
how
do
you
get
through
these
sort
of
networking
situations?
What
are
your
tips
to
like
that?
You
kind
of
live
by
so
that
would
be.
B
That
would
be
great,
so
I
see
Lexi
put
some
stuff
in
the
chat,
but
if
anybody
wants
to
kind
of
talk
out
loud,
that
would
be
awesome,
because
the
whole
point
of
this
is
to
have
like
the
discussion
not
to
call
you
out.
Lexi.
D
Album
well
I
would
also
say
for
kubecon
pace
yourself.
D
It's
it's
a
marathon,
not
a
Sprint
I,
find
myself
by
Wednesday
losing
my
voice
right,
so
really
pick
and
choose
the
events
that
you
want
to
Network
and
and
and
have
a
schedule
and
a
self-care
routine
kind
of
for
yourself,
like
there's
a
lot
of
things
going
on,
there's
karaoke,
which
is
one
of
my
favorite
things
to
do
during
kubecon
and
yeah.
Just
make
sure
that
you,
you
pick
and
choose
and
I'm
an
extrovert.
D
So
this
is
just
coming
from
somebody
that
does
it
all
and
has
to
kind
of
backtrack.
But
yeah
that'll
be
my
my
little
input.
But
yours
was
I
love
this
so
great
discussion.
C
C
There
I
think
you
can
find
another
safe
space
right
like
when
you're
saying
find
be
a
human
connect,
be
on
the
transactional
interaction
like
find
the
events
that
you're
comfortable
in
right,
that
you
know
that
that
you
can
make
those
connections
and
that
feel
more
comfortable
and
safe
for
you
to
to
go
and
attend.
I
would
highly
recommend
the
karaoke
one
Leon's
going
to
be
running
one
this
in
Amsterdam
and
it
should
be
banging
so.
E
Yogi
but
there's
other
events,
there's
a
ton
of
different
options.
One
of
the
ones
I'll
recommend
is
your
local
bar
at
the
hotel,
I'm
I
know
in
Detroit
that
previous
coupons
generally,
the
bar
area
at
your
hotel
lobby,
or
whatever
the
more
active
bar
is
at
one
of
the
local
hotel
lobbies
tends
to
be
where
everybody
congregates
right,
either
before
the
event
or
at
the
event
ours.
It
was
packed
out.
Every
day
there
were
TVs
around
people
were
doing
work,
people
were
talking,
and
this
is
it's
a
really
low
touch
environment.
E
So
if
you
want
to
sit
down
and
get
some
work
done,
if
you
want
to
sit
around
and
get
some
work
done
and
maybe
be
able
to
strike
up
a
conversation
cool
and
then
sometimes
those
places
are
just
that's
the
point
where
everybody
comes
and
goes
from
so
I
would
definitely
recommend
it.
B
Foreign
I
think
that's
a
good
point
and
it's
also
good
to
know
that
you
don't
have
to
be
drunk
at
the
bar
like
that
you
can
drink
water.
You
can
do
the
club
soda
with
the
lime
and
people
are
like.
Oh,
what
are
you
drinking?
You
know?
Oh
yes,
fancy
drink.
You
know
like
I,
think
that's
something
that
we
take
for
granted
is
that
everybody
wants
to
drink
beers
and
stuff
all
the
time
developers.
Specifically,
my
goodness
I
was
just
on
a
tour
and
it
was
crazy.
B
The
weight
you
gain
thanks
to
empty
calories,
so
yeah
also
don't
be
afraid
to
drink
that
water,
you
know
or
that
Seltzer
or
whatever,
while
you're
sitting
at
the
bar,
because
you
don't
want
to
be
that
person
that
gets
out
of
control,
but
we've
all
seen
that
person
before
yes,
Carla
100,
you
can
say
no
to
alcohol.
I
think
that's
super
important.
B
E
B
B
Zoom,
let's
see,
who
else
does
anybody
else
want
to
kind
of
share
like
Lexi
mentioned
self-care
routines,
like
do
you
guys
have
any
sort
of
like
isolation,
things
that
you
do
or
things
that
you
do
before
you
like
go
into
a
room?
I
think
those
are
always
good
to
share,
because
not
everybody
has
those.
F
Hi
this
is
Jennifer.
My
one
of
my
tips
and
suggestions
is,
if
you
aren't
comfortable
kind
of
walking
around
by
yourself,
then
walk
around
with
a
buddy,
but
make
sure
that
you
are,
you
know,
have
kind
of
like
a
challenge
or
something
amongst
each
other.
F
That
says
we're
gonna,
you
know,
make
sure
we
network
with
at
least
X
number
of
people,
so
that
way,
you're
kind
of
still
together
in
maybe
those
moments
that
you
know
you
don't
want
to
just
be
standing
alone,
but
then
you're
also
making
sure
that
you
are
out
and
talking
with
other
folks
in
mixing.
B
I
think
that's
great,
and
so
does
Christy
and
I
think
when
we,
when
we
think
about
like
buddy
stuff,
one
of
the
things
I
really
like
about
the
Linux
Foundation
is
that
you
guys
have
events
in
the
beginning
of
the
day.
Like
the
only
way
I
got
to
see
Dublin
during
open
source,
Summit
North
America
was
we
did
a
run.
B
There
was
like
the
boat
trip.
There's
like
like
yoga
in
the
morning.
I
think
that's
a
good
way.
That's
outside
of
a
typical
networking
group
like
there
was
the
fun
runs
to
meet
people
that
have
a
shared
interest
and
I
like
the
way
that
you
guys
that
y'all
group
people
together
right
so
like
for
the
fun
run
you
had
like
based
on
like
how
you
know
how
you
wanted
to
do
it.
Did
you
want
to
walk
come
early?
Do
you
have
a
slower
Pace?
B
B
Does
anyone
else
have
any
kind
of
tips
and
tricks
they
want
to
share?
This
is
kind
of
our
space.
So,
if,
if
we're
done
with
this
conversation,
we're
happy
to
move
forward,
I
just
think
like
because,
as
everyone
has
eluded,
kubecon
is
a
marathon
and
not
a
Sprint.
B
It's
outside
of
a
typical
type
of
conference
situation
based
just
on
the
sheer
numbers
of
people.
Oh
go
for
it.
Lexi.
G
D
Just
one
last
thing
time:
zones
I
know
that
people
are
changing
time
zones,
I've
I'm
in
London,
right
now
used
to
be
in
Berlin,
so
anytime,
I'm
going
to
the
US
sorry.
My
it's
just
basically
make
sure
that
you
a
lot
time
for
that,
like
that,
whether
you
talk
to
your
boss,
whether
you
come
a
day
or
two
before
or
or
something
like
that,
that
is
a
huge
part
of
being
able
to
perform
well
and
be
at
your
best,
is
to
actually
have
a
transition
for
time
zones.
B
Awesome
does
anyone
else
have
anything
I'm,
just
gonna
go
ahead
and
kind
of
give
you
some
like
high
level
summary
and
I
think
like
Christy.
Maybe
we
can
turn
this
into
like
a
quick
little
blog
post
or
something
that
we
can
credit
the
marketing
committee
for
coming
up
with
these.
B
B
Buddy
challenge
find
yourself
an
accountability
partner
so
that
you
are
getting
out
of
your
comfort
zone
and
talking
to
more
people
than
just
your
people
in
your
booth
time
zones
be
cognizant
of
where
you
are
and
give
yourself
that
that
space
to
get
adjusted
either
before
you
go
or
once
you
get
there
find
some
self-care.
I
B
Go
on
mute
check,
your
check
yourself,
hot
Mike,
yes
Sonny,
but
whoever
you
are
yes,
I
agree.
It
would
be
bad
if
you
don't
have
a
presence
there
and
you
should
go
for
it
and
then,
like
don't
be
afraid
of
the
karaoke
or
something
that's
a
little
bit
outside
of
your
comfort
zone,
because
you
never
know
and
then
trying
to
participate
in
some
of
the
of
the
early
like
the
outdoor
activities
or
other
opportunities
that
keep
con
affords
for
you
outside
of
just
the
typical
party
situation.
B
Oh
I've,
never
been
to
Amsterdam,
but
to
know
that
there
are
nice
Parks,
that's
always
good
to
kind
of
get
away
from
the
event
scene
for
a
hot.
Second,
maybe
get
a
coffee
and
go
for
a
walk,
so
okay
cool.
So
we
will
go
through
and
look
at
what
everybody
talked
about
and
make
sure
that
we
capture
this
and
then
create
a
blog
post
or
something
to
share.
B
So,
thank
you
all
so
much
if
you
come
up
with
other
ideas
that
we
didn't
talk
about,
just
go
ahead,
throw
them
in
the
slack
Channel
and
maybe
by
Friday,
like
we
can
sum
everything
up
and
then
get
this
out
so
that
there's
something
cool
for
people
to
see
that
we've
already
done
for
this
year,
which
would
be
awesome
so
I
will
hand
it
back
over.
That's.
A
Great
awesome,
thanks
for
the
discussion,
everybody,
it's
really
something
that
I
feel
like
we
kind
of
just
assume
like
oh
we're,
marketers,
we
know
how
to
network
and
we
do,
but
it's
always
good
to
have
these
reminders,
especially
looking
at
cubecon
for
sure
was
somebody
trying
to
say
something:
I
didn't
want
to
cut
you
off
all
right,
I'll
go
ahead
and
move
forward
all
right,
so
we'll
jump
into
our
our
regular
updates
here.
So
just
a
couple
notes:
Here
one
on
the
membership
side
want
to
welcome.
A
Our
new
film
remembers
if
you're
on
this
call
welcome
we're
happy
to
have
you
and
then
on
the
next
slide.
We
are
as
always
tracking
Our
member
Acquisitions.
If
you
see
anything
that
maybe
we
have
missed
on
here,
feel
free
to
ping
me.
This
is
more
of
just
an
FYI
as
there's
lots
of
movement
in
the
cloud
native
space,
as
you
can
think
with
that
we'll
go
ahead
and
jump
into
PR
and
AR
and
I
will
pass
it
over
to
Jesse
and
Katie.
I
J
Hi
we've
had
a
super
busy
and
fun
month.
In
the
pr
side
we
started
off
the
month
with
Cloud
native
security
con,
which
was
really
an
awesome
event.
We
had
a
ton
of
media
interests,
we
had
we
had
11
on-site
media
and
analysts,
which
is
just
really
amazing
for
the
like,
first
time
of
one-off
event,
so
or
Standalone
events,
so
that
was
awesome.
We
had
over
15
articles.
J
This
is
not
all
of
them,
but
if
you
there's
just
really
there's
some
really
great
stuff
in
here
until
we
had
a
couple,
analysts
write
some
great
articles
also
so,
overall,
just
a
really
successful,
really
interesting
event.
Media
loved
it.
So
we
were
very
pleased
very
great
and
then
we
also
we'll
move
to
the
next
slide.
Had
the
annual
survey
that
came
out,
if
you
guys
have
not
checked
it
out,
it's
great.
J
We
are
just
we're
seeing
coverage
roll
in
we've
had
a
bunch
of
Interest,
also
in
that
this
is
just
kind
of
coming
as
people
write
articles
and
we
see
a
bunch
of
articles
that
pop
up
over
the
course
of
the
year
as
well.
Obviously
so,
if
you
haven't
seen
it
have
a
look
really
great
and
then
we
had
a
couple
different
announcements,
this
first
one,
the
kcsa
one
came
out
during
Cloud
native
security.
J
Con
there's
gonna
be
a
new
certification
coming
in
Q3
and
then
Cube
Vella
is
now
an
incubating
project
and
then
I
will
pass
that
over
to
analyst
relations,
I
think
I'm,
Trisha
yeah.
K
Thanks
Jesse
and
in
fact,
I'm
just
covering
a
bit
more
of
what
you
have
here
on
the
cloud
native
security
con
and
the
industry
analyst
coverage.
Some
of
the
things
they
were
highlighting
is
just
how
Cloud
native
security
is,
is
growing
in
importance
and
they
highlighted
the
role
of
these
events
and
cncf
is
taking
that
cncf
is
taking
to
drive
collaboration
on
cloud
security
throughout
the
industry.
K
K
Also
trending
and
the
analyst
this
time
of
year.
The
industry
analysts
do
a
lot
of
trend
reports
like
they're
they're,
predicting
what
they'll
be
writing
about
in
terms
of
their
research.
So
you'll
see
a
lot
of
primers
you'll
see
a
lot
of
planned
research
out
there,
but
also
trending
is
how
the
economy
is
impacting.
Spending
you'll
see
more.
We
see
more
here
on
security
from
Forester
and
IDC.
K
K
If
you
go
ahead
and
go
to
slide
22,
you
know
they're
they're,
also
talking
about
the
economy
and
they're
talking
about
the
impact
of
that
with
open
source
and
we're
seeing
that
they're
also
talking
about
skills
development.
So
that's
something
where
you
know
we're
getting
some
attention
around
some
of
the
training
and
the
certifications
that
the
cncf
foundation
is
producing.
K
Finally,
red
monk,
most
recently
was
blogging
about
webassembly
and
noted
that
discussions
of
this
technology
is
spiking
in
the
community
at
large
and
within
conversations
at
Red
monk,
so
I
just
thought
you
all
would
find
that
interesting
and
then
lastly,
I
just
wanted
to
close
on
Gartner.
We
know
Gartner
is
the
big.
You
know
the
big
analyst
firm,
but
why
this
might
matter
to
the
folks
on
this
call
is
Gartner
is
starting
to
come
out
with
more
emerging
Tech
impact
radar
research.
K
What
that
is,
is
that
research
is
really
forward-looking,
Innovative
research
that
they
publish
every
year
and
there
they
just
recently
did
two
impact
readers,
one
on
software
engineering
and
the
other
on
Enterprise
software,
and
they
cover
a
lot
of
the
projects
at
cncf.
They
cover
Cloud
native
security.
They
cover
kubernetes
the
the
key
thing
about
the
container
management
which
they
cover
is
as
a
trend
profile,
container
management
received
a
high
impact
on
relevant
markets
and
it's
expected
to
have
a
significant
impact
on
the
market
in
one
to
three
years.
K
Now,
if
anyone's
firm
is
mentioned
in
any
of
these
impact
radar
reports,
there
are
things
you
can
do
to
help
amplify
your
inclusion,
or
there
are
things
you
can
do
from
a
thought:
leadership
perspective
if
you're
a
Gartner,
client
or
not,
where
you
could
actually
cite
the
research.
If
you're,
not
a
Gartner
client,
you
do
have
to
have
access
to
the
Gartner
research
to
be
able
to
go
inside
and
actually
pull
pull
out
quotes.
K
But
I
will
tell
you
a
little
secret
that
I
guarantee
someone
is
going
to
host
a
reprint
for
the
emerging
Tech
impact
radar
for
enterprise
software.
You
go
and
you
can
Google
that
and
you
can
go
look
at
it
and
you
can
read
it
for
free.
You
just
have
to
go
through
the
the
Gate
of
whoever's
hosting
it
or,
if
you,
as
a
firm,
want
to
get
some
marketing
demand.
Gen
traction.
These
are
really
excellent.
Reports
too
hosts
they
perform
really
well
in
demand,
gen
campaigns.
So
that's
just
my
tip
there
again.
K
These
emerging
Tech
impact
readers.
They
select
the
most
important,
Technologies
and
Trends
towards
which
providers
should
focus
their
efforts.
In
addition,
it
analyzes
and
illustrates
the
significant
aspects
of
the
impact
and
and
again
kubernetes
they're
talking
about
as
a
de
facto
standard.
They
were
talking
about
the
ecosystem
around
that
and
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
great
great
thought:
leadership
messaging
that
could
be
pulled
from
that
so
from
a
marketing
lens.
That's
just
a
different
way
to
look
at
this
research
and
with
that
I'll
hand
it
back.
A
Awesome
thanks,
Trisha
I
had
to
find
the
new
but
myself
there
that's
great,
a
great
Roundup
of
analyst
coverage
and
and
just
the
relevance
to
to
this
group
for
sure
I
know
there
were
some
questions
in
the
chat.
Oh
okay,
great
looks
like
those
were
answered.
I
was
trying
to
answer
those
as
well
all
right,
we'll
go
ahead
and
jump
into
content.
Marketing
and
I
will
pass
it
to
Libby
to
talk
about
our
online
program.
Thank
you,
weekly,
hey,.
I
Y'all
how's
it
going
sorry
I'm
a
little
hoarse
today.
On
that
note,
I'll,
let
you
read
a
little
bit
more
than
I
normally
talk
since
it's
not
a
beautiful
noise,
but
in
February
we
for
especially
a
short
month.
We
had
a
great
a
great
lineup
of
online
programs,
so
we're
still
utilizing
them
and
the
content
is
still
getting
some
great
digestion
by
by
all
of
your
audiences.
So
the
total
watched
minutes
are
going
up.
The
total
views
are
going
up.
I
We
had
three
live
streams,
13,
on-demand
webinars
and
one
live
webinar.
This
was
all
actually
pulled
last
week
too,
so
we
are
missing
the
data
from
this
week.
So
still
without
a
whole
week
of
closing
out,
it
was
all
all
good
so
keep
those
coming
and
stay
tuned
for
when
we
will
open
the
Q2
dates.
Typically,
remember
that's
going
to
be
the
month
before
the
end
of
the
quarter.
I
So
probably
sometime
mid-march
and
Cube
weekly,
we
are
doing
awesome
with
our
new
our
new
editorial
staff
that
we
refreshed
at
the
beginning
of
the
year,
so
keep
sending
those
articles
over
they're
also
coming
up
with
some
great
curated
content.
So
you're
going
to
notice
that
that
newsletter
is
a
little
bit
longer
than
normal.
I
L
Thanks
Christy
so
end
user
case
three,
so
this
month
we
published
two
very,
very
interesting
case,
please
and
from
our
friends
in
China
from
Uzi
and
cvte.
So
these
were
really
fantastic
to
work
on
and
they
were
actually
talking
about
some
interesting
projects
that
we
haven't
covered
before,
for
example,
open
function
and
open
elb.
So
these
are
sandbox
projects,
but
because
these
two
wonderful
organizations
also
utilize
other
projects
like
kubernetes
and
helmet
cetera,
we
were
able
to
publish
these.
L
So
it's
just
a
reminder
that
if
you
are
experiencing
a
great
time
and
have
a
fantastic
casely
that
does
involve
a
Sandbox
project,
you
still
can
submit
it
just
so
long
as
that
you
are
also
using
a
project
that
has
graduated
or
is
incubating,
and
just
a
quick
note
on
case
studies
as
well.
We
do
have
a
bit
of
a
backlog
at
the
moment,
so
the
earliest
will
be
able
to
publish
new
case
studies
is
in
May.
L
Oh
and
just
the
next
one
have
a
look
at
our
blog
metrics.
Of
course,
these
are
always
available
to
you
at
any
time
online
through
the
metrics
Link.
In
the
slide,
we
just
had
a
highlight
that
I
wanted
to
pull
out,
so
the
most
viewed
blog
in
February
was
the
announcement
for
the
kubernetes
cloud
security
associate
exam,
which
was
really
exciting,
so
that
was
1603
views
of
that
which
kind
of
bugs
the
trend
of
the
usual
technical
insights,
blogs
that
usually
perform
so
well.
L
I
think
that
is
all
from
me.
I
will
hand
back
to
to
Christy.
A
Great
thanks
so
much
Charlie
and
again,
if
you
have
any
questions
about
any
of
these
content
marketing
efforts
or
if
you're
new
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
us,
you
can
do
that
via
slack
or
hear
via
email.
We're
happy
to
give
you
more
of
a
brief
on
these
programs
all
right
and
with
that
we're
going
to
jump
into
our
community
programs
and
I'll,
pass
it
to
Katie,
hey
Katie,
hey.
M
Thanks
hi
everyone,
just
a
few
updates
on
some
Community
programs,
so
Cloud
native
Community
groups
are
starting
to
come
back
in
full
force.
So
if
you're
looking
for
a
local
Meetup
or
way
to
connect
with
other
Cloud
native
experts
in
your
area
prior
to
kubecon
after
kubecon,
we
recommend
checking
out
these
upcoming
cncgs.
If
you
don't
see
a
cloud
native
community
group
near
you
on
the
next
slide
Chrissy,
we
encourage
you
to
fill
out
the
information
to
get
started
to
run
your
own.
M
Here's
a
few
highlights
on
what
we
give
to
organizers
for
this
year
and
how
to
go
ahead
and
get
started
with
with
requesting
a
cloud
native
community
group.
M
Additionally,
kubernetes
Community
days,
kcds
are
really
kicking
off
this
year
as
well.
If
you're
interested
in
speaking
at
a
local
kcd,
there's
a
lot
of
cfps
open
right
now,
we
recommend
taking
some
time
and
checking
those
out.
Kcd
check
and
Slovak
actually
closes
today.
So
if
you're
interested
in
speaking
at
that
event,
make
sure
that
you
get
that
application
in
by
midnight
Pacific
time,
kcb,
mingler,
kcd,
Zurich,
kcd,
Columbia
and
kcb
Munich
are
the
next
cfps
that
are
due.
M
This
month
and
going
into
April
and
then
we're
excited
for
the
upcoming
kcds
happening
in
March
kcd
France
is
sold
out,
which
is
huge,
but
if
you're
interested
in
checking
out
any
of
these
other
ones,
kcd
Ukraine
is
fully
virtual
and
it's
a
fundraiser
event.
M
So
we
recommend
checking
out
that
event
and
then,
if
you're
interested
in
becoming
a
kcd
organizer,
here's
some
in
ways
to
get
involved
as
well
as
learning
how
other
kcds
plan
their
events,
so
kcb,
Munich
and
kcd
Chen
do
both
wrote,
A
Blog
about
their
experience.
We
host
a
monthly
organizer
interest
group
this
month,
we'll
be
talking
about
how
to
build
your
schedule
and
Empower.
Your
speakers.
A
Oh
I
think
there's
a
couple
comments
in
the
channel.
Just
kind
of
refresh,
for
everybody
looks
like
thanks
Chris
for
shouting
out
that
kcd
Ukraine
is
free
for
registration,
there's,
oh
check
and
block
you
decide
to
take
them
the
cfp
for
one
more
week,
so
the
new
deadline
is
March,
8th
thanks
Linka
for
that
Katie
o'clock.
There's
a
question
it
says:
kcd
seem
to
be
less
prevalent
in
the
U.S.
Any
idea.
Why.
M
There
actually
is
a
lot
of
kcds
that
are
coming
in
from
the
US
this
year.
I'm
not
100
sure
why
they've
been
less
prevalent
here
in
the
US
than
they
have
been
in,
say
APAC
or
even
Europe,
but
we
are
starting
to
see.
There's
a
kcd,
Washington,
DC,
Casey
Austin
just
came
in
and
announced
that
they're
going
to
host
one.
M
We
have
interest
around
starting
Casey,
Colorado
and
kcd
Boston
if
you're
located
in
the
US-
and
you
want
to
talk
about
kcds
I
would
be
happy
to
jump
on
a
call
and
talk
about
that
process.
M
E
Yes,
one
of
the
things
I
want
to
mention
with
this
is
I
think
the
reason
why
it
seems
like
there's
not
as
many
as
because
the
same
people
organize
the
devops
days
are
tend
to
be
the
same
thing
for
organizing
kce,
so
the
devops
days
have
been
going
on
a
little
bit
longer.
So
it's
kind.
E
Sure
what
I'm
saying
is
that
devops
Dave
is
happening,
though,
if
you've
never
been
a
devops
days,
it's
a
collection
of
different
talks
around
you
know
the
kubernetes
and
everything
else,
but
that
same
group
for
that
city
tends
to
be
the
same
people
who
would
do
the
kcd
as
well?
So,
let's
just
focus
like
I
know:
I'm
involved
I
do
the
social
media
for
that
I'll
say
it's
awesome,
so
we
were
talking
about
it
because
we're
the
kubernetes
people
is
as
well.
It's
just
okay.
E
M
With
the
devops
days,
we
are
seeing
a
lot
more
kcd,
North
America
based
events
partnering
with
devop
days,
kcd
Washington
DC
just
did
that
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
Casey
Austin's,
taking
advantage
of
that
partnership
as
well,
and
it's
something
that
highlights
you
know
working
with
the
community
and
bringing
together
Two
Worlds,
where
you
can
talk
about
Cloud
native
as
well
as
devops
particular
talks
and
there's
not
a
ton
of
overlap
when
you
combine
those
two
events
together.
M
So
that's
another
great
great
way
to
kind
of
utilize
the
Community
to
your
advantage.
B
H
Yeah
no
worries
I'm
here
and
you
see
me
guys.
Hello,
yeah,
I'm,
very
happy,
I'm,
very
glad
to
to
have
all
the
committee
here
we're
trying
to
make
the
first
kcd
in
Latin
America,
like
in
person.
There
has
been
just
one:
it's
the
one
in
Spanish,
and
this
kcd
is
very,
very
important
because
we're
getting
into
inclusion
and
Innovation
also
dedicated
to
the
cncf
and
the
open
source
related
we're
hosting
it
on
the
5th
and
the
6th
of
June
of
2023.
H
We're
still
pending
for
speakers
to
come
here
to
Colombia
and
it's
held
up
in
a
university
in
a
city
called
Melody.
So
maybe
they,
you
may
know
it's
a
very
beautiful
city-
and
it's
always
nice
here,
so
we're
more
than
welcome
to
people
from
the
US
from
Europe,
from
Asia
from
every
part
of
the
world,
but
usually
there's
a
lot
of
people
helping
us
from
the
US
with
the
communities
of
Washington
and
Florida.
So
it's
up
to
you
guys
to
come
here.
A
N
Hi
thanks
Christy,
all
right,
I
think.
Hopefully
everyone
on
the
call
is
aware,
since
we've
already
discussed
it,
keep
going
and
cloudnativecon
Europe
is
coming
up
so
right
around
the
corner,
so
April
18th
through
the
21st
and
you
can
still
register
so
don't
forget
to
do
that
very
important
part
piece
of
attending
and
then
the
schedule
was
announced
quite
a
few
weeks
ago.
So
hopefully
you've
all
taken
a
look
at
that
and
then
there's
a
thank
you
to
our
sponsors
here
as
well.
N
I'll-
probably
kind
of
Breeze
through
this.
Unless
anyone
has
any
questions
you
want
to
throw
into
the
chat,
I'm
happy
to
answer
anything
about
it,
but
hopefully
everyone's
aware
of
what's
going
on
there
and
then
the
next
slide
Christy,
we
have
quite
a
few
cncf
hosted
co-located
events
once
again,
I
think
that
everyone
hopefully
knows
from
previous
calls
that
we
have
had
that
we
have
dropped
our
co-located
event
days
down
to
just
one
day.
N
So
we've
got
a
number
of
things
happening
that
should
hopefully
hit
everybody's
interests.
We
also
changed
the
past
type,
this
time
around,
so
make
sure
if
you
have
not
purchased
it
yet
that
you
get
your
all
access
pass.
If
you
do
want
to
attend
a
cncf
hosted
co-located
event.
That
is
the
only
way
to
do
so
this
time
around
and
you
can
pick
from
you-
don't
have
to
select
the
Colo
that
you
want
to
attend
at
the
time
of
registration.
N
You
can
just
decide
the
day
of
you
can
pop
between
different
ones,
whatever
you
feel
like
doing,
but
that
Alex
has
passed
is
almost
assuredly
going
to
sell
out
I
think
we're
anticipating
it
may
sell
out
this
week,
even
so
make
sure
you
get
your
hands
on
one
of
those
next
slide,
please
and
then
sponsor
hosted
co-located
events.
We
still
have
a
number
of
these
taken
plate
taking
place
in
the
city.
These
none
of
these
will
take
place
at
the
ride.
These
are
all
hosted
and
run
completely
by
the
sponsors
themselves.
N
So
if
you
do
have
questions
just
make
sure
you
click
the
links
here
or
on
our
website
as
well
and
get
in
touch
with
these
organizers
as
they
have
all
the
all.
The
info
about
these
great
events,
we
also
have
cdcon
and
get
Ops
Con
coming
up,
May,
8th
and
9th,
that
is
in
Vancouver
at
the
convention
center.
There
you
can
register
now
the
early
bird
pricing
is
still
available
and
that
ends
March
19th.
So
you've
got
a
few
more
weeks
on
that
schedule.
N
And
then
last
thing
for
the
events.
We
also
have
kubecon
Cloud
nativecon
North
America,
coming
up,
it's
not
right
around
the
corner.
But
honestly
it's
not
probably
won't
be
that
quick
before
it's
upon
us
November
6th
through
9th,
and
it
is
in
Chicago
this
year
at
McCormick,
Place,
so
right
downtown.
N
N
N
We
will
follow
a
similar
structure
that
we
have
changed
to
for
Europe
this
year,
and
so,
if
you
do
want
to
submit
a
proposal,
those
are
due
by
May
15th
and
then
the
cfp
that
is
opening
very
soon
and
that's
opening
in
April
probably
mid
to
end
April.
So
keep
an
eye
out
for
that
as
well.
N
It's
like,
we
may
have
gotten
a
couple
of
questions.
Yeah
in
person.
Attendees
expected
for
Europe
were
we're,
anticipating
and
tracking,
towards
8
000
people
right
now
in
person
and
then
online
slightly
different.
So
we
shall
see,
but
there'll
be
a
lot
of
us.
There.
N
O
So
I
found
out
recently
that
there's
not
like
virtual
sponsor
boosts
at
kubecon,
and
so
I
was
curious.
Is
that
going
to
be
kind
of
like
going
forward
into
future
years,
or
is
that
going
to
be
maybe
a
separate
like
marketing
opportunity
or
like
how?
How
do
we
kind
of
talk
about
that?
N
Yeah,
absolutely
so
for
sure
this
year
the
virtual
sponsorship
piece
has
gone
away.
My
guess
is:
that's
probably
the
direction
that
we're
going
to
continue
just
as
the
virtual
component,
not
that
it's
ever
going
to
disappear,
but
it's
just
going
to
transform.
Of
course,
as
you
know,
the
world
continues
to
change
as
well.
However,
if
that
is
something
that
you
you
know
are
feeling
really
passionate
about,
and
you
can
definitely
send
us
an
email.
I
can
talk
to
our
sponsorship
team.
N
That
runs
that
and
you
know,
give
them
the
information
that
you
know
any
other
further
questions.
You
have
and
get
more
details
from
them,
but
that
is
my
understanding
is
that
that
piece
will
probably
be
gone
for
the
time
being.
O
N
N
Oh
there's
one
more
question:
oh
sorry,
I
missed
that
one
oh
complimentary
on-site
attendee
pass
is
considered
All
Access.
Yes,
those
odds
are
considered
All
Access,
so
you
will
get
to
attend
the
co-located
events
as
well.
Amy.
G
Commentary
codes
are
just
for
kubecon
only,
but.
N
How
do
they
add
it.
O
N
Yes,
it's
not
really
a
haul
in
the
same
way,
but
there
are
sponsors
for
the
co-located
events
and
those
are
typically
depending
on
where
there's
a
few
areas.
Where
there's
you
know
quite
a
few
events
taking
place
in
one
area
and
the
sponsors
are
just
kind
of
outside
that
room.
So
in
some
areas
of
course
there'll
be
you
know,
a
row
of
rooms,
so
there'll
be
a
lot
of
sponsors
in
that
space.
But
then
there's
you
know
a
room.
O
N
It's
not
typically
random,
but
to
be
fully
transparent,
I'm
not
running
the
co-located,
my
piece
and
just
with
some
of
these
changes,
I'm,
not
it
used
to
be
whichever
event
you
were
sponsoring.
You
were
outside
that
room,
and
so
let
me
check
in
with
the
team
or
actually,
if
you're,
going
to
email
about
email.
The
events
at.
If
you
want
to
ask
that
question
there
as
well
and
I'll,
make
sure
I
grab
that
and
talk
to
the
team
about
if
there's
a
choice
to
decide,
I.
N
And
then
it
looks
like
we
have
another
question
about
meal
distribution
meal
distribution
is
going
to
take
place
within
the
sponsor
showcase
area.
So
it's
it's
two
to
three
hauls
that
are
all
basically
combined.
You
know
they
all
have
walls
that
roll
up
so
that
they're
all
combined
and
so
meal
distribution
will
take
place
kind
of
around
all
of
the
sponsor
booths.
F
N
Are
yes,
it'll
all
be
within
the
exhibit
area
this?
Luckily,
with
this
venue,
we've
got
lots
and
lots
of
space
within
the
sponsor
showcase.
Typically,
the
only
reason
we
do
any
meal
distribution
outside
of
the
Showcase
is
simply
just
because
of
crowds
and
numbers
and
the
ability
for
you
know
not
to
make
a
you
know
really
long
lines
so
yeah.
So
for
this
event,
we
will
be
doing
it
within
that
sponsor
showcase
area
and
then
the
exact
the
adjacent
Hall.
A
Yeah
awesome
thanks
so
much
everybody
and
again,
if
you
have
additional
questions
for
Amy,
you
can
find
her
on
slack
or
reach
out
to
the
events
at
cncf.io
says.
As
she
mentioned,
I
know.
We
only
have
a
couple
minutes
left
so
I'll
just
quickly
go
through
the
training
and
certification
slides
feel
free
to
take
a
look
at
these
at
your
own,
Leisure,
always
exciting
to
see
the
momentum
for
our
training
and
certifications.
A
So
we'll
just
go
through
these
pretty
quickly
here
and
that
takes
us
to
the
end
of
the
deck
in
the
appendix
you'll
find
again
a
link
to
where
you
can
find
these
slides,
as
well
as
the
recordings
from
our
meetings.
Again,
they
just
take
about
24
hours
for
us
to
grab
the
recording
from
today's
meeting,
get
uploaded
to
YouTube
so
bear
with
us
on
that
it'll
be
available,
then,
and
then.
Lastly,
there,
if
you
are
new
or
maybe
you
need
a
refresher,
there
is
a
slide
here
with
some
member
resources.
A
As
far
as
things
about
your
benefits,
other
links
to
groups
that
you
can
get
involved
with,
and
then
you
know
links
to
members
desk
job
board.
Etc
with
that
again,
thank
you.
Everybody
for
a
great
meeting,
looking
forward
to
seeing
a
lot
of
you
in
Amsterdam
and
be
on
the
lookout
for
a
update
email
with
the
confirmed
networking
pieces
that
we
discussed
earlier
today,
as
well
as
that
blog
post
that
will
compile
together
and
have
a
great
rest
of
your
day
and
enjoy
March
bye.
Everybody.