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From YouTube: CNCF Marketing Committee Call - July 7, 2021
Description
Please note that this recording is for CNCF Marketing Committee members only. Thank you!
A
Just
that
yeah,
as
the
wonderful
announcer
just
said,
this
meeting
is
being
recorded
so
welcome
in
case
you're
in
the
wrong
room.
This
is
the
marketing
committee
meeting
for
july.
We're
super
excited
to
have
all
the
new
people
here
and
yeah.
I
guess
let's
get
started
so
this
is
the
conference
info
it's
here
just
in
case
it
gets
sent
out
in
the
deck
and
you
need
it.
A
This
call
being
is
being
recorded
and
the
reason
that
we're
doing
that
is
requests
from
the
committee
and
also
from
like
also
our
marketing
chairs
and
in
the
future.
We're
gonna
be
recording
all
of
our
meetings,
and
this
time
it
actually
is
being
recorded
and
like
last
month
we
got
all
the
details
sorted
out
and
we're
also
going
to
be
posting
all
the
slides,
so
you
can
have
them
in
the
future.
This
slide
will
also
stay
in
the
deck
going
forwards,
so
you
can
always
find
the
previous
recordings
in
the
previous
stacks.
A
A
Next
call
we
meet
on
the
first
wednesday
of
every
single
month,
which
is
8
am
pacific
time,
which
is
1700
cest,
which
I
can't
convert
other
time
zones
that
fast.
So
good
luck
with
that
this
is
an
lf
like
open
meeting.
Please
don't
violate
anti-trust
laws.
That'd
be
bad
for
everyone
involved.
I
don't
think
we
want
the
84
people
on
this
call
call
sitting
right
now
sitting
in
a
courtroom,
so
yeah
don't
break
the
law
with
that.
A
The
agenda
for
today
is
same
as
always:
announcements,
events,
membership
training,
certification,
content,
marketing,
prar
and
our
appendix
so
kicking
it
off
with
announcements.
I'm
super
excited
because
we
have
a
like
a
whole
raft
of
them
this
month
and
starting
off.
We
have
caitlin
with
the
business
development
meeting
at
kubecon,
north
america.
B
Yeah
hello.
Thank
you
bill
great
to
see
everyone
on
the
call.
Today,
we've
been
speaking
a
little
bit
internally
and
came
up
with
an
idea
to
offer
a
member
business,
development
and
partnerships
event
at
kubecon.
B
We've
heard
a
lot
of
feedback
from
members
that
you'd
really
like
help
from
cncf
to
facilitate
more
networking
opportunities
and
introductions
to
other
members
to
talk
potential
partnerships
or
business
development
opportunities,
as
in
the
title.
So,
in
addition
to
sort
of
the
opt-in
member
email
list
that
the
co-chairs
will
talk
about
a
little
bit
later,
we
felt
it
would
be
a
really
good
opportunity
to
also
have
a
dedicated
event
where
the
goal
is
to
develop
partnerships.
B
So
the
idea
here
is
that
we'd
really
love
your
support
and
volunteers
from
the
marketing
committee
to
help
put
together
some
of
the
programming
and
coordination
of
the
event.
I
put
some
initial
thoughts
in
here
on
structure
of
kind
of
what
I
was
thinking.
It
could
look
like,
but
I'd
be
open
to
feedback
and
really
want
some
input
from
the
marketing
committee
and
your
team
members
of
what
would
be
most
valuable
for.
C
B
So
I
do
would
love
to
you
know
some
initial
raise
of
hands
like
yes,
caitlin,
great
idea,
I'm
in
on
this
call,
and
then
after
that
I
did
include
a
link.
That's,
hopefully
you
can
get
to
to
sign
up
and
volunteer
on
the
form.
So
your
call
to
action,
I'd
love
to
have
your
your
input
and
your
work
to
work
on
this
event.
B
Great
question
around:
will
there
be
an
opportunity
for
virtual
participation?
Yes,
that
is
one
of
the
things
we
will
have
to
discuss.
Hopefully,
and
the
volunteers
would
help
us
coordinate
that
we'll
also
work
with
the
events
team
of
what
that
could
look
like.
D
B
B
B
While
we
move
on
to
the
next
announcement,
but
I'm
excited
that
you
are
all
excited
to
participate
and
I'll,
take
note
and
comment
back
here
in
the
chat
too.
So
I'll
fix
the
form
for
you
guys
to
sign
up
and
volunteer
and
then
we'll
probably
do
a
collective
call
or
take
some
feedback
off
offline.
A
Cool
yeah,
thanks
for
everybody
for
like
feel
free.
If
you
want
to
like
come
on
camera
or
not
like,
say
something
or
just
write
in
the
chat
like
open
to
any
forms
of
feedback.
I'm
sure
if
you
message
even
kaitlyn
and
slack
after
the
meeting
she'd
also
be
open
to
your
feedback
too,
or
sign
up
on
the
forum,
so
yeah,
exciting
things.
Kubecon
is
right
around
the
corner.
I
get
to
meet
and
greet
yeah.
A
So
with
that
I'll
hand
it
over
to
some
stunning
pictures
and
charlie,
if
you
want
to
introduce
yourself
yeah.
C
Hello,
hello,
everyone!
I
well,
I'm
actually
doing
this
because
I'm
also
brand
new
to
cncf
and
it's
fantastic
to
meet
so
many
new
folks
on
the
school.
I
feel
like
I'm
in
really
good
company.
So
yes,
hello,
I'm
charlie,
I'm
calling
you
all
from
croatia
right
now,
hence
like
the
the
wet
hair
I'm
on
holiday.
So
I've
popped
back
to
my
little
airbnb
to
do
this,
so
I
live
very
close
to
bill.
Actually,
I'm
in
pottstown
very
near
to
berlin.
C
You
can
see
that
in
the
bottom
right
hand,
corner
is
one
of
the
lovely
schlosses
or
castles
we
have
there.
So
the
reason
I'm
saying
hello
is,
I
recently
joined
cncf
to
manage
content
strategies.
So
basically,
content
for
me
means
anything
that
is
talking
to
the
great
successes
of
cloud
native
technologies,
so
whether
it's
case
studies,
whether
it's
spotlights
whether
it's
fippy
and
friends.
I
want
you
to
think
of
me
as
someone
who
who
helps
folks
basically
who
consume
or
contribute
cloud
native
projects
to
tell
their
fantastic
stories
and
to
encourage
more
people.
C
You
know
to
basically
come
and
join
us
in
the
cloud
native
world.
A
little
background
on
me,
so
I'm
a
former
frontline
journalist
for
my
sins.
I
used
to
work
for
fairfax
media
out
in
asia,
pacific
when,
when
that
was
still
a
thing
gosh
I
was
showing
my
age
and
for
the
last
gosh
wow.
C
I
think
it's
almost
a
decade
now
I've
been
working
in
tech
first
in
ag
tech,
but
once
I
got
to
berlin
around
three
years
ago,
I
moved
to
cloud
native
technologies,
so
I
absolutely
love
working
in
the
tech
world.
I
find
it
entirely
fascinating
and
to
see
what
people
are
building
to
see,
what
people
doing
and
the
successes
that
people
happen
or
have
happened
when
I'm
not
like
media
from
github
and
pros,
because
I
love
writing,
I'm
knee
deep
in
mud.
I
absolutely
love
running.
C
I
love
running
in
the
mountains
and
by
the
lakes.
Anything
you
can
imagine
all
my
details
are
also
on
that
last
slide,
so
you
can
reach
out
and
get
in
touch
with
me
in
a
number
of
ways,
I'm
in
the
same
time
zone
as
bill
and
actually
a
lot
of
you.
C
I
saw
from
the
chat
and
my
email's
there
my
slacks
there
on
the
cncf
slack,
and
you
can
also
book
a
meeting
with
me
at
any
time
on
my
calendar
and
with
that
I
actually
wanted
to
give
you
a
couple
of
updates
that
we've
made
to
a
few
programs.
Since
I
arrived.
C
If
we
go
to
the
next
slide,
please
so
we
have
made
a
couple
of
improvements
to
case
studies
that
you
may
have
may
not
seen
so
we
run
I'd,
say
a
pretty
traditional
case
study
program,
so
we
have
printed
case
studies
they're
available
on
the
website.
Everything
looks
very
nice
and
fancy,
but
we
wanted
to
draw
more
attention
to
the
fantastic
stories
that
our
end
users
are
creating
and
producing.
C
We've
also
introduced
what
I'd
like
to
call
the
hero
call
to
action
on
the
main
cncf
landing
page.
So
when
you
go
on
there
now,
you
might
see
this
kind
of
this
changing
little
bar
on
the
right
hand,
side.
So,
right
now,
here
in
the
pitch,
you
can
see
it's
orlando,
but
we
have
a
couple
of
different
cases
that
are
rotating
through.
The
idea
is
that
every
new
case
study
is
going
to
go
on
the
front
page.
C
This
is
really
fantastic.
You
know
I
just
went
and
had
a
quick
look
at
the
stats.
These
are
driving
more
than
500
readers
a
month
to
featured
case
studies.
So
if
you
want
to
be
featured
on
the
front
page,
please
talk
to
us
about
case
studies.
We've
also
implemented
a
fresh
case
study
layout.
So
now,
when
you
click
right
through
into
a
case
study
you'll
see
that
they're
super
easy
to
scan.
C
C
We
also
want
folks
who
are
part
of
cncf
to
be
able
to
quickly
scan
and
see
what
projects
you're
using
what
kind
of
cloud
you're
using
so
folks
who
are
facing
the
same
challenges
as
you
can
learn
from
what
you've
been
doing
and
if
you
could
move
to
the
next
slide,
please
I
wanted
to
give
you
a
quick
update
too
on
case
study
readership,
so
this
was
only
to
june
at
20th.
C
I
can
sort
of
update
these
for
you
and
each
meeting
if
this
will
be
of
interest,
but
our
analytics
have
held
pretty
strong
this
year.
Today
we
have
more
than
20
000
new
page
views.
Overall,
you
can
actually
see
a
really
big
spike
at
the
bottom
there.
This
was
actually
march
6th
and
represents
1008
views
of
fidelity's
case
study,
so
this
was
published
on
march
4th
and
they
promoted
it
really
heavily
on
their
own
channels.
C
So
I
think
that
that
kind
of
really
shows
the
the
power
of
getting
the
news
out
your
own
network
as
well.
Just
one
more
thing
is
that
we
have
an
average
of
over
two
minutes
eyes
on
each
page,
which
is
really
fantastic.
This
does
show
that
folks
are
coming
they're
reading
your
case
studies
end
to
end
I'm
having
a
little
trouble
in
figuring
out
exactly
what
folks
are
doing
afterwards.
C
So
one
thing
we're
looking
at
at
the
moment
is
basically
considering
putting
in
some
calls
to
action
at
the
end
of
case
studies,
so
we
can
trace
what
are
people
doing?
Are
they
going
and
reading
more
case
studies,
or
are
they
going
elsewhere,
because
if
anyone
has
any
sort
of
ideas
on
things
they'd
like
to
to
see
on
that
feel
free
to
contact
me
or
drop
something
in
the
chat,
could
you
move
to
the
next
slide?
Please.
C
Perfect
so
this
kind
of
brings
us
more
to
wearer,
and
this
is
one
of
the
big
reasons
that
I
wanted
to
talk
to
you
all.
So,
since
the
cncf
began
at
the
end
user
case
study
program
started
in
2017,
we
worked
with
more
than
100
end-user
organizations,
we've
published
87
case
studies,
which
is
fantastic.
C
We
have
a
number
that
are
just
waiting
approval
sort
of
at
the
the
last
gate
and
a
couple
waiting
end
user
feedback.
So
you
can
see
the
pipeline
is
pretty
big.
What
we're
working
with.
C
And
I'm
kind
of
getting
to
the
point
where
we
have
such
a
big
pipeline,
I'm
getting
concerned
that
the
community
is
going
to
start
losing
out
because
we
can't
manage
everything
traditionally
end
to
end
here.
We
are
a
small
organization
and
that's
why
I
want
to
talk
to
you
more
about
different
forms
of
storytelling
and
I'm
really
really
interested
in
your
opinions.
You
don't
have
sort
of
shout
might
here
if
you're,
not
comfortable,
you
can
reach
me
on
email.
C
You
can
reach
me
on
slack
and
we
can
also
use
the
chat
or
just
raise
your
hand
function.
But
if
you
could
go
to
the
next
slide,
I've
got
a
couple
of
questions
for
you
all
so,
first
question:
how
many
of
you
have
actually
completed
an
end
user
case
study
with
cncf,
I'm
really
interested.
If
you
could
raise
your
hands
and
we
can
can
see
if
anyone
here
is.
B
C
Have
you
completed
an
end
user
case
study,
yes
or
no,
and
obviously
the
the
follow-up
is.
Do
you
plan
to
have
you
got
any
plans
to
to
work
with
us
on
talking
about?
You
know
the
fantastic
things
that
either
you
if
you're
an
end
user,
or
perhaps
your
customers,
if
you're
a
member
and
you're
supplying
them
with
cloud
native
technology.
C
One
of
the
things
I'm
really
interested
to
learn
from
you
is,
if
you'd
be
open
to
new
storytelling
formats
that
diverge
from
this
kind
of
traditional
and
fairly
heavy
lifting
of
a
case
study.
So
we
have
the
fantastic
end
user
lounge.
Would
you
be
interested
in
doing
interviews
in
the
end
user,
lounge
and
here
at
cncf
us
producing
interesting
blogs,
interesting
case
studies
based
on
the
transcripts,
which
would
be,
I
think,
a
lot
less
work
for
all
the
folks
involved,
particularly
in
the
end
user
side?
Would
you
like
to
leverage
our
online
programs
more?
C
Would
you
like
to
be
doing
interesting,
webinars,
actually,
based
on
on
the
interesting
case,
studies
that
you're
doing
and
the
last
question
I've
got
is?
Would
you
be
interested,
even
in
submitting
case
studies
from
your
own
businesses,
obviously
with
some
editorial
support
from
cncf,
to
make
sure
that
you
know
we're
using
the
same
language?
C
C
C
So
if
anyone
would
be
interested
in
doing
that
in
kind
of
using
cncf
to
sort
of
widen
your
marketing
of
your
own
case
studies,
I
would
love
to
hear
from
you.
Did
any
I'm
just
going
to
check
the
chat
and
see
if
anyone
sort
of
had
any
any
ideas
there.
C
Oh
actually,
yeah,
fair
enough,
I
mean
rob,
has
a
sorry
rob
for
calling
you
out
has
has
just
said
you
know,
could
we
consider
a
not
short
option?
Absolutely.
I
realized
that
some
of
you
are
working
for
big
organizations
and
it's
going
to
be
a
little
bit
more
difficult
for
you
in
terms
of
doing
case
studies,
you
have
a
lot
of
different
things
to
consider.
You
know
not
least
the
the
legal
department.
So
please
don't
feel
here
like
you
have
to
have
to
respond
perfectly.
C
Nope,
I
hear
happy
silence
so
I'll
just
have
a
quick
read
of
the
polls
t-walls.
So
actually
most
folks
here
haven't
done
an
end-user
case
study
that's
85
percent,
but
almost
80
percent
of
you
plan
to
which
is
really
fantastic.
This
is
music
to
my
ears
and
we
are
here
to
help
you
tell
these
stories
and
to
get
them
out
to
a
wide
audience.
C
C
I
think
what
we'll
do
is.
I
will
come
in
like
presenter
at
the
next
marketing
committee
meeting
and
we
can
actually
start
forming
some
of
these
into
more
programs.
For
you
all
to
benefit
from
I
can
just
see.
Can
we
get
view
access
to
google
analytics?
Actually,
that
is
something
that
christie
and
I
are
working
on
and
hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
update
you
in
our
next
meeting
about
ways
that
you
can
access
our
analytics
at
any
time.
C
So
with
that
said,
I
will
hand
it
back
to
you
to
bill
and
christy.
It's
really
fantastic
to
to
meet
all
of
you
and
please
don't
hesitate
to
drop
me
a
line
at
any
time.
A
Well,
thanks
charlie,
and
I
hope
you
can
go
back
to
enjoying
your
vacation
on
the
beach
now,
I'm
definitely
dreaming
yeah
and
thanks
for
the
suggestion
yeah.
So
we
will
follow
up
on
that
about
getting
access
and
yeah
we'll.
E
E
A
Sorry,
charlie,
I
missed
two
things,
so
a
quick
update
on
the
co-chair
initiatives.
I
don't
know
like
caitlin
and
lexi.
Do
you
wanna
kind
of
talk
about
this
or
do
you
want
me
to
like
up
to
you
yeah.
F
I'm
happy
to
go
through
it,
cool
awesome,
so
yeah.
So
last
time
we
gave
everyone
an
update
on
what
the
top
initiatives
we
are
going
to
be
focusing
on
this
year,
as
co-chairs,
are
based
off
of
the
survey
feedback
that
everyone
on
the
committee
had
provided.
So
I'm
really
excited
to
provide
an
update
today
on
where
we
are
at
in
some
of
those
initiatives
and
a
huge
thanks
to
bone
christie
for
helping
make
a
lot
of
this
happen.
F
We
have
officially
gotten
the
recordings
and
slides
will
now
be
available
to
you
going
forward.
So
there
is
a
folder
here
where
you
can
access
all
of
that,
as
well
as
the
private
recordings
on
youtube.
F
We
have
also
put
together
the
events
ncfp
calendar,
so
there
is
now
this
event
spreadsheet,
where
you
can
add
your
event:
upcoming
cfps,
if
you're
looking
for
speakers
a
really
great
way
to
get
more
awareness,
partnerships
and
speakers
to
your
events
as
well
as
the
opt-in
member
email
list.
So
this
is
basically
a
collection
of
emails.
You
can
go.
Add
yourself
if
you
are
interested
in
networking
partnership
opportunities.
I
know
we
have
a
lot
of
new
folks
on
this
call.
F
This
would
be
a
really
great
way
to
get
the
lay
of
the
land
of
folks
you
can
reach
out
to
so.
With
these
two,
as
I
mentioned,
it
is
completely
optional.
It
is
for
you
to
add
your
information
to.
We
ask
that
you
know
if
you
move
on
to
another
company,
if
things
change,
please
keep
that
help
us
keep
that
updated
in
the
spreadsheet,
and
then
we
do
just
ask
everyone
to
be
respectful
of
reaching
out.
You
know
not
using
this
as
like
a
sales
lead
list.
Anything
like
that.
F
We
have
also
started
talking
about
this
monthly
topic
roundtable
discussion.
So
the
idea
is
that
once
a
month
we
would
go
through
kind
of
a
brainstorm,
slash
best
practices
sharing
on
things
like
meetup
social
media,
whatever
you
want
so
I
did
have
one
question
here.
I
think
chrissy
just
launched
this
poll,
but
I
want
to
ask:
would
you
rather
have
this
monthly
round
table
at
the
end
of
this
meeting
or
do
a
separate
like
hour,
long
session,
another
time
during
the
month?
F
So
if
you
could
respond
to
that
and
give
a
little
bit
of
an
idea
of
what
you
would
prefer,
that
would
be
super
helpful
for
us
to
start
scheduling
this
and
then
just
as
you're
doing
that
we
will
also
have
kind
of
an
open
call
for
topics
every
month.
So
if
there
are
any
that
you're,
particularly
interested
in
being
for
this
first
monthly
roundtable,
feel
free
to
drop
those
in
the
chat
as
well.
F
All
right,
we'll
chat
a
little
bit
more
about
this,
then
maybe
one
of
the
things
we
could
do
is
you
know
for
topics
that
are
maybe
a
little
bit
shorter
in
discussion.
We
could
do
about
the
end
of
this
meeting
if
it's
going
to
be
a
shorter
meeting,
otherwise
we'll
get
something
standing
on
at
another
time
during
the
month.
F
All
right,
then,
we
have
also
a
big
request
was
to
kind
of
have
the
lf
events
team
go
over
some
hybrid
event,
guidelines
and
best
practices.
I
know
we're
all
trying
to
navigate
this
new
world
and
this
is
actually
going
to
be
a
couple
slides
later
today.
F
So
thanks
vanessa
team
for
putting
that
together
and
then
the
other
two
things
we
have
on
here
is
there
will
be
an
event-centered
meeting
after
cubecon
bill.
I
don't
know
I
don't
think
lexi's
on,
but
did
you
have
any
more
information
on
on
that
one
that
you
want
to
share.
A
A
F
And
then
the
final
one
that
we've
kind
of
taken
as
a
you
know,
personal
project
on,
is
to
improve
some
of
the
documentation
around
the
purpose
of
the
committee,
the
roles
and
responsibilities
of
us
chairs
and
the
cncf
marketing
team
and
our
yearly
goals
just
to
improve
that
transparency
and
then
create
a
really
smooth
process
for
future
chairs.
Coming
into
this
role
as
well
so
yeah.
So
that's
it!
That's
the
updates
from
the
co-chair
side
of
things
you
know.
F
Hopefully
you
all
can
participate
in
some
of
these
programs
and
looking
forward
to
sharing
more
going
forward.
A
A
A
It
would
be
great
if
you
could
submit
a
talk.
I'm
really
excited
about
this
track
and
I
think
it's
going
to
continue
to
grow
and
grow,
especially
as
we
try
to
like
tell
the
bigger
story
about
cloud
native.
You
know
if
if
we
can
tell
the
story
of
cloud
native
and
how
it
impacts
the
business
outside
just
the
I.t
department,
I
think
that's
when
really
cloud
native
will
really
hit
the
inflection
curve,
and
we
can
say-
and
this
is
the
impact
it
has
on
the
bottom
line.
G
Thanks
bill,
hey
everybody.
I
hope
everyone
is
having
a
good
summer.
So
far
as
caitlyn
has
mentioned,
I
know
everybody's
trying
to
navigate
this
new
world
of
hybrid
event.
Hybrid
events,
so
we've
put
together
a
short
list
of
some
best
practices.
The
first
one
here
is
communication
is
key.
Everybody,
as
you
know,
and
I'm
sure
you're
experiencing
everybody
is
looking
for.
You
know
information.
What
is
the
event
going
to
look
like,
so
the
approach
we've
taken
is
to
provide
regular
updates
on
our
safety
protocols
and
requirements.
G
We
recommend
having
one
location
where
information
is
kept
and
is
updated
and
that
you
link
out
to
that
page
everywhere
everywhere
else,
so
you
are
keeping
information
updated
and
consistent
at
the
same
time,
so
you
know
there's
lots
of
points
of
communication
you're
always
directing
back
to
that
same
page
and
for
qcon,
north
america.
We
have
a
health
and
safety
page.
Hopefully
everybody
has
seen
that
page.
G
I
can
share
a
link
with
it
in
just
a
moment,
but
that
is
where
we
will
be
keeping
all
of
our
are
providing
all
of
our
updates.
G
The
second
one
here
is
just
to
follow
the
cdc.
The
who
and
local
health
and
safety
protocols
and
guidelines,
as
we've
seen
the
last
year
and
a
half
things,
can
change
quickly.
So
it's
important
to
stay
connected
to
you
know
your
your
venue
contacts.
They
are,
I'm.
H
G
In
touch
with
their
local
health
boards
and
should
be
should
be
able
to
provide
you
with
with
updates
and
what
their
you
know,
recommendations
and
protocols
are
the
next
one
here
is
to
evaluate.
Excuse
me
evaluate
meeting
room
capacities.
G
G
G
Next
item
is
about
your
ticket
options
with
a
hybrid
event,
you're
more
than
likely
going
to
have.
You
know
more
than
one
ticket
option.
You'll
have
an
in-person
ticket
and
a
virtual
ticket,
and
it's
important
to
provide
specific
details
on
what's
included
between
the
two
two
tickets.
G
Microphones,
podiums,
clickers
and
any
other
high
touch
equipment.
We
recommend
that
they're
sanitized
between
speakers
and
other
high-touch
equipment
you
know,
have
frequent
cleaning
as
well.
Something
else
to
think
about
your
internet
needs
may
change
based
on
your
hybrid
components,
depending
on
what
you're
streaming.
G
So
that's
just
a
kind
of
a
new
area
of
focus,
food
and
beverage
service.
Our
recommendation
is
to
do
more
of
a
cafeteria
style
grab
and
go.
This
makes,
for
you
know,
line
movement
to
move
through
more
quickly,
less
touch
points.
Things
like
that
and
recommendation
also
is
to
have
all
of
your
service
staff
wearing
masks
and
gloves
whenever
possible,
provide
outdoor
space
or
open
your
windows
and
doors
during
meal
times
just
to
allow
people
to
you
know
get
outside.
G
Also,
when
you're
thinking
about
your
lounge
or
networking
areas,
if
you
can,
you
know,
make
those
bigger
spaces,
allow
for
individual
seating,
spread
things
out,
so
attendees
can
still
interact
and
have
conversations,
but
also
you
know,
being
able
to
maintain
some
type
of
physical
distance,
so
maybe
not
having
sofas
where
two
or
three
people
could
sit
together.
But
you
know
single
single
chairs,
maybe
having
you
know,
half
of
the
stools
at
a
high
at
a
high
table.
G
Instead
of
you
know,
maxing
it
out
to
full
capacity,
and
the
last
thing
here,
which
is
really
really
important,
is
not
to
discount
your
virtual
audience.
Keep
the
engagement
going
and
keep
them
connected
there
is,
there
is
still
value.
G
There
is
great
value
in
that
virtual
audience,
and
there
are
still
you
know
quite
a
lot
of
people
that
might
not
be
able
to
travel
to
an
event
for
one
reason
or
another.
So
it's
still
important
to
engage
with
that
audience
and
that's
it.
I
I
Well,
I
I
apologize
that
I
am
on
video,
so
you
know
it
worked.
It
works
both
ways.
Just
you
know.
Thank
you
for
all
the
information.
I
know
we're
all
gonna
be
trying
to
figure
this
out
together.
I
did
this
little
venn
diagram
for
my
team.
The
other
day
that
was
cisco
rules,
venue
rules,
cncf
rules
and
somewhere
right
there
in
that
small
area
in
between
are
the
things
we're
going
to
be
able
to
do
at
kubecon.
I
This
is
all
great
guidance
to
start.
Are
you
is
cncf
gonna
actually
have
I
don't
know?
What's
the
best
way,
to
put
it
any
say
on
what
actually
goes
on
in
the
individual
booth
spaces,
you
can
have
a
theater,
you
can't
have
a
theater,
or
is
it
just
basic
common
sense
and
we're
just
you
know
we're
jumping
into
planning
next
week
and
I
just
wanted
to
see
sort
of.
G
Yeah,
I
can
let
tina
jump
in
here,
but
I
know
that
there's
I
know
the
sponsor
portal
is
going
to
be
coming
out
soon
and
there's
some
best
practices
and
guidelines
coming
in
there.
I
think
tina's
on
the
call
tina.
I
don't
know
if
there's
anything
you
want
to
add
to
that,
but
we
we
will
be
sharing
some
more
information.
J
H
J
G
A
lot
of
fun,
I
think
one
other
thing
you
know
to
remember:
if
it's
one
thing
we've
learned
in
the
last
year,
is
that
you
know
things
are
changing
on
a
daily
basis.
Still,
and
it's
a
reminder
just
to
be,
you
know,
patients,
you
know,
have
patience
and
flexibility
and
you
know
not
just
with
each
other,
but
understanding
from
like
the
venue's
perspective
that
you
know
they're
getting
guidance
from
state
and
local.
G
You
know
people
and-
and
you
know
just
we
know
that
things
can
change.
We've
experienced
that
so
just
remember
to
be
you
know,
flexible
and
and
patient
and
we're
all
in
it
together.
G
Phil
bill,
I
know
you're
going
to
do
the
next
few
slides
here,
but
I
just
want
to
point
out
one
item.
That's
on
the
next
slide.
You
can
go
if
you
can
move
to
the
next
one.
Chris.
Thank
you.
The
last
item
here
I
just
wanted
to
highlight.
We
do
have
our
sponsor
hosted
in
person.
Co-Located
event
packages
are
now
open.
G
We
haven't
had
these
packages
in
the
last.
You
know
year
due
to
the
virtual,
only
events,
but
we're
able
to
bring
them
back
in
los
angeles.
They
know
they've
been
popular,
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
everybody
has
seen
that
these
are
now
available
and
you
can
click
on
the
link
here.
To
get
more
information.
We
have
three
package
types
all
based
on.
You
know
venue
capacity
or
room
size
capacities.
A
And
then
I'll,
let
you
take
it,
though
great.
Thank
you
vanessa.
I
think,
as
you
can
see,
there's
a
lot
of
great
prep
work.
The
events
team
is
putting
into
kubecon
they're
preparing
for
lots
of
different
eventualities
and
I,
I
think
we're
we
and
the
event
are
in
very
good
hands.
If
you
have
any
questions,
I'm
sure
they're,
very
happy
and
very
prepared
to
help
you
answer
them.
That
being
said,
I'm
super
excited
for
people
to
come
to
kubecon
cloudnativecon.
A
In
case
you
forgot.
The
dates
are
october.
11Th
to
15th,
in
los
angeles
and
virtual.
Both
equally
important
is
now
open
and
standard
pricing
will
end
august
15th
so
buy
those
tickets
before
that
date,
as
vanessa
was
saying,
the
health
and
safety
guidelines
are
always
going
to
be
updated
on
the
website.
A
You
can
check
the
details
at
the
link
there.
The
cfp
is
closed,
except
for
the
business
value
tracks
you
still
can
submit
to
that,
but
announcements
are
going
to
be
sent
out
august,
2nd
and
the
full
schedule
will
be
announced
after
that.
There
are
still
sponsorships
available
so
and
with
that,
thank
you
to
all
of
our
sponsors.
A
So
far
of
kubecon
cloud
nativecon,
north
america,
including
our
diamond
sponsors,
cisco,
google
cloud
cast
and
by
veeam
microsoft,
azure,
red
hat
and
vmware
alongside
that
similar
to
what
vanessa
was
saying
about
the
sponsored
co-located
events,
cncf
is
also
hosting
a
whole
range
of
co-located
events,
which
are
on
the
two
days
preceding
the
actual
main
conference
monday,
the
10th
and
tuesday,
the
11th.
A
Personally,
I'm
super
excited
about
these
and
it's
really
hard
for
me
to
choose
what
I
want
to
go
to
because
there's
so
many
exciting
topics.
I
think
this
is
where
you
really
see
the
exciting
new
technologies
and
things
coming
up.
A
So
if
nothing
else
go
and
try
to
you
know
like
learn
something
new
at
one
of
these
co-located
events,
so
there's
evpf
day,
there's
going
to
be
envoy
con,
there's
a
production
identity
day
with
spiffy
inspire,
there's
prom
con
for
prometheus
there's
supply
chain
security
con,
which
I've
we've
been
following
news,
is
like
really
a
hot
topic
right
now,
with
the
new
executive
order
and
with
the
like
a
whole
bunch
of
ransomware
attacks.
We
don't
have
favorites
here
at
cncf,
but
like
this
one
is
my
favorite.
H
A
Hopefully
I'll
see
you
at
least
at
one
of
my
co-located
events,
there's
also
cloud
native
security
conference,
ddopscon,
north
america
devax
day
cloud
native
wasmday
fluent
con
cuban
and
kubernetes
ai
day
and
service
meshcon.
So,
as
you
can
see,
there's
a
whole
host
of
co-located
events
covering
a
wide
range
of
topics
that
I
think
will
be
at
least
interesting
to
at
least
one
person,
your
company.
So
I
highly
encourage
you
to
sign
up
for
a
co-located
event
or
look
into
sponsoring
one.
That's
in
your
company's
area
of
interest.
A
Besides
that
there's
also
kubecon
cloudnativecon
con
plus
open
source
summit.
China
2021
coming
up
this
event
will
be
completely
virtual
because
of
the
different
restrictions
that
were
going
on,
like
obviously,
the
events
team
is
once
again
very
experienced
with
running
virtual
events.
I
think
this
is
going
to
be
another
awesome
event.
The
dates
are
december,
9th
and
10th.
The
cfp
is
still
open.
So
if
you
missed
the
ones
for
north
america,
you
can
still
submit
to
kubecon
cloud
native
khan.
China
and
open
source
summit
also
has
a
separate
cfp
going
too.
A
A
It's
a
little
bit
updates
on
the
events
that
will
be
upcoming,
there's
sodacon,
where
I'll
actually
be
speaking
like
very
shameless
plug
for
myself,
grace
hoppercon,
oss,
open
source
summit,
monktoberfest,
google
cloud
next
j4k
conference,
the
lf
member
summit
super
computing,
open
source
summit,
japan
and
aws
reinvent
with
that.
We
come
to
our
last
part.
There's
the
kubernetes
community
days,
which
are
now
live
on
six
different
continents.
This
past
month
we
had
two,
I
would
say,
really
awesome
events
there's
kcd
spain,
which
has
876
attendees.
A
It
was
three
days
of
content
fully
in
spanish.
I
think
a
really
great
resource
going
forwards
for
the
spanish
speaking
cloud
native
community
there's
also
kcd
bangalore,
which
actually
had
almost
1700
attendees
and
a
really
great
way
to
kick
it
off.
For
the
indian
community
coming
up,
there's
kcd
brazil
and
kcd
brazil
university
happening
and
kcd,
uk
and
kcd
korea
coming
up
in
september
and
just
a
reminder
you
can,
if
you're
interested
in
doing
this,
I
help
organize
the
events.
So
I'm
super
happy
to
chat
about
this.
A
If
you
have
any
questions,
please
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me
always
happy
to
hear
about
more
exciting
kcd
events.
Coming
up
with
that.
Welcome
to
our
new
members.
I
know
we
were
talking
about
all
the
new
people
on
the
call
today,
but
welcome
to
everybody
that
has
joined
in
the
last
month.
It's
exciting
to
have
you
joining
us.
Cncf
membership
is
growing,
it
seems
almost
daily
and
it's
always
exciting
to
have
more
people
oops
in
terms
of
acquisitions.
A
We
missed
a
couple
last
month
so
shout
out
to
kinvolk
that
got
acquired
by
microsoft,
turbonomic
that
got
acquired
by
ibm
lightstep
getting
acquired
by
servicenow
and
since
you
being
acquired
by
sumo
logic,
with
that
we'll
move
on
to
training
and
certification,
and
so
we've
had
some
great
ideas
from
the
ktpm
members
about
how
we
can
help
make
the
kubernetes
training
partners
more
visible
for
everyone.
A
So
the
first
thing,
we'd
love
to
have
more
contributed
blogs
from
our
ktp
partners
and
just
a
reminder
that
ktps
are
cncf
members
and
they
can
submit
to
the
cncf
blog
at
any
point,
we're
also
going
to
be
adding
a
new
tag
to
the
blog
to
encourage
more
training
content,
which
is
the
cncf
training
partner,
blog
post.
A
The
next
one
is
we're
looking
to
update
and
prove
our
training
page
on
the
cncf
homepage
and
stephanie
william,
as
amazingly
raised
her
hand
to
help
lead
kind
of
an
update
for
an
faq
for
that
page.
So
please
reach
out
to
her.
If
you'd
like
to
help
her
with
that
project,
this
will
be
highlighting.
A
You
know
commonly
asked
questions
or
how
the
kgps
would
like
to
guide
people
through
their
training
information
journey
there's
also
been
a
request
for
improved
search
for
ktps
on
the
cncf
website
for
the
landscape,
we're
also
looking
for
a
volunteer
to
open
an
issue
on
the
landscape.
What
would
you
like
to
see
if
you're
ktp?
What
would
you
like
to
see
on
a
searchable
page?
A
The
cfps
are
open,
we'd
love
to
have
more
content
around
training
and
certification
at
all
of
our
kubecon
cloud
native
con
events,
the
china
event
cfp
is
open.
Eu
is
going
to
be
opening
very
soon
and
then
pretty
soon,
we'll
be
right
back
in
the
cycle
for
north
america,
and
I
think
this
is
something
that
has
kind
of
been
a
little
bit
overlooked
in
past
kubecons,
and
I
think
it
would
be
a
great
thing
to
have
more
ktps
to
step
up
and
submit
around
that
too.
A
A
A
Next,
the
kubernetes
security
specialist
is
continuing
to
grow
with
7
000
registrants.
I
think
we
currently
have
about
700
people
that
are
now
certified,
and
this
is
gonna
be
updated
to
kubernetes
1.21
very
soon,
with
an
exam
in
japanese
coming
in
late
july.
A
B
Awesome
now
you
can
take
a
breath
bill
and
give
you
some.
B
Hey
everyone
kristy
here
from
the
marketing
team,
we're
going
to
walk
through
a
couple
content,
marketing
things
as
bill
mentioned
so
first
up
here,
is
our
online
programs
great
to
see
the
momentum
continue
to
grow
with
our
live
streams,
as
well
as
our
on-demand
webinars.
You
can
see
that
we've
got
really
great
views
on
that
end,
a
reminder
that
the
calendar
is
open
for
q3.
So
if
you
haven't
had
a
chance
to
take
advantage
of
your
online
program,
opportunities
feel
free
to
use
the
calendly
at
the
bottom
link
here.
B
B
And
here's
a
quick
look
at
the
cncf
blog.
You
can
see
the
top
five
blogs
from
june
on
the
side
here,
as
well
as
our
views
and
growth
next
slide
and
then
here's
a
quick
look
at
cubicle,
cube
weekly
is
still
going
strong.
We
did
see
a
slight
dip
in
our
subscriber
list
as
we
moved
from
mailchimp
to
hubspot.
So
you
can
see
the
graph
reflects
that,
but
also
again,
if
you'd
love
to
or
if
you'd
like,
to
submit
content
to
cubeweekly.
B
That's
our
weekly
kubernetes
digest
that's
put
together
by
us
here
at
cncf,
as
well
as
our
group
of
editors.
We'd
love
to
have
you
contribute
content.
There's
information
on
what
content
is
mostly
technical
is
appropriate,
as
well
as
how
to
submit
and
then
details
on
how
to
subscribe.
So
you
can
keep
in
the
loop
there
and
on
to
the
next
slide
and
I
think
I'll
pass
it
to
jessie
or
chad.
If
you're
on
to
talk
about
ar
pr
yeah
it'll
be
jesse,
hey.
F
Hi,
so
we
had
actually
a
ton
of
really
great
coverage.
In
june,
I
listed
two
of
the
feature
articles
that
we
have
this
one's
a
really
great
article,
highlighting
the
work
and
contributions
of
the
cncf
community
to
remove
racist
terminology
from
code
definitely
worth
the
read.
Celeste
is
highlighted
in
the
beginning,
the
next
one.
F
F
So
that's
also
definitely
worth
a
read,
and
then
we
also
next
slide
announced
the
new
technology
radar
in
case
anybody
missed
that
on
multi-cluster
management
got
a
lot
of
really
good
media
interest,
actually
in
the
tfir
interview
with
cheryl
just
posted
today.
So
that's
great.
We
also
have
an
upcoming
software
engineering
daily
podcast
about
this
as
well,
so
the
tech,
tech
readers
definitely
still
get
a
lot
of
interest
from
media.
I
think
they're,
really.
It's
really
interesting
content.
So
we're
really
pleased
about
that
for
the
next
one.
F
We
also
are
doing
a
bunch
of
micro
surveys,
which
you
have
maybe
seen.
We
do
a
lot
of
tweeter
twitter
stuff
around
that,
but
we
we
came
out
with
our
fin
ops
for
kubernetes
micro
survey.
This
actually
didn't
include
a
link
to
it.
You
can
find
it
on
our
website
on
the
blog,
but
we
came
out
with
this
on
at
the
end
of
the
month,
got
a
really
great
article
in
business
insider,
which
is
a
great
we
read.
F
We
have
a
couple
more
upcoming
micro
surveys
also,
so
these
are
some
of
the
speaking
opportunities
that
priyanka
has
coming
up,
and
I
will
let
carl
go
over
the
analyst
relations
slides.
I
think
there's
about
three
of
them.
K
Hey
how's,
it
going
everyone,
so
my
name
is
carl
wright.
I'm
part
of
the
analyst
relations
team
for
cmcf
and
trisha
cooper-
and
I
he's
also
on
the
team
of
recently
put
together
this
quarter
quarterly
deck
and
the
reason
we
track.
Analysts
analysts
is
to
see
at
what
they
what
content
they
could
be,
creating
that
you
guys
can
put
into
your
marketing
funnels
so
to
help
with
demand
generation,
and
then
they
also
speak
to
potential
about
buyers.
K
So
it's
important
to
get
ahead
of
that
and
see
what's
trending
on
the
analyst
side
of
things.
K
So
this
new
quarter,
two
report
that
just
came
out
what's
just
a
quick
summary
of
what's
in
it
is
we
have
three
months
of
research,
highlights
so
just
top
top
reports
that
have
been
coming
out
and
around
this
industry
as
well
as
analyst
landscape.
So
that's
key
names,
that's
a
great
place
to
find
update.
Your
list
of
analysts,
find
new
analysts
and
then
just
kind
of
get
a
short
list
of
big
names
in
the
industry
and
then,
of
course,
we've
got
quotes
as
well.
K
Some
of
the
key
takeaways
from
this
quarter,
one
of
the
main
ones,
has
been
how
business
focused
analysts
are
changing
or
adapting
and
how
much
how
business
focused
their
research
is
so
case.
Studies
are
very
big
right
now
and
then
they're
also
showing
a
lot
of
inter
interest
in
the
business
value
track
at
cubecon
to
upcoming
kubecon.
So
that's
estimate,
that's
one
of
the
first
things
and
then
we're
also
seeing
some
broader
coverage
and
citations
of
cncf
assets
and
surveys
inside
of
research.
K
So
some
of
those
micro
surveys
are
popping
up
inside
of
of
analyst
research
and
then,
of
course,
when
they
pop
up
in
that
research
that
sends
leaks
links
back
to
cncf,
which
is
just
great
at
widening
that
web
and
then
the
last
last
thing
I
wanted
to
highlight,
for
you
guys,
was
that
cloud
cloud
native
as
a
whole
is
just
continuing
to
grow
as
a
category.
K
Forester
is
now
adding
some
cloud
cloud
native,
specific
analysts
and
then
451
has
an
excellent
center
on
cloud
native
as
well,
and
then
the
next
few
slides
are
just
a
few
of
the
a
few
of
the
pieces
of
research
that
we
pulled
out
and
I'll.
Just
let
you
guys
cruise
through
on
that
on
your
own
time,
but
yeah.
F
Oh
thanks,
carl
and
then,
as
per
always,
we
just
have
some
of
the
key
messages
that
are
popping
out
in
the
coverage
in
the
last
month.
I
think
we're
basically
seeing
security,
edge,
storage,
ai
kind
of
serverless,
those
are
kind
of
the
ones
at
the
top
every
month.
F
So
that's
that's,
not
a
big
change
and
then
the
next
two
slides
are
the
ones
that
says
graduated
projects
and
then
the
next
one
is
incubating
projects
which
you
guys
can
check
out
and
see
that
that's
that
tends
to
I've
noticed
that,
like
fluctuates
quite
a
bit
actually
each
month,
just
depending
on
any
any
announcements
that
come
out
on
releases
and
stuff
like
that.
A
Cool,
thank
you
and
then
the
last
thing
I'd
like
to
mention
in
the
meeting
is
that
we've
slightly
reorganized
the
appendix
we
thought
that
the
appendix
was
getting
slightly
too
long.
In
fact,
almost
like
made
the
deck
twice
as
long
as
it
was,
so
we
slightly
shortened
it.
A
There
was
a
comment
earlier
from
jonathan
about:
where
can
we
find
the
slides
and
the
recordings
the
links
to
that
are
both
in
here
and
I
posted
a
link
to
this
specific
slide
deck
also
in
the
chat
you'll
always
be
able
to
find
the
links
to
both
of
them
at
the
end
of
the
slide
deck
here.
Also,
the
opt-in
cloud
native
events
in
cfp
calendar,
the
spreadsheet,
is
there
and
the
member
email
contact
list
is
also
there.
If
you
want
to
add
your
events
or
contact
details,
this
will
be
at
the
end
of
every
slide.
A
Deck
next
thing
is
the
member
resources,
if
you're
wondering
how
to
get
involved
in
different
things
where
to
find
resources.
The
best
way
is
this
top
link
in
the
member
welcome
deck.
That'll
explain
to
you
how
to
get
involved
in
different
programs
like
webinars
blogs,
the
social
media,
if
you're
looking
for
ways
to
get
involved,
that's
your
best
resource
for
that.
A
On
top
of
that,
we
also
have
a
link
to
the
building
your
brand
session
with
cncf
that
offers
that
walks
you
through
actually
how
to
use
each
of
these
programs
and
there's
a
link
to
the
slide
and
the
recording
of
each
of
those
there,
and
that
will
give
you
kind
of
the
intro
into
it.
A
So
for
all
the
new
people
that
are
joining
on
this
call,
I
highly
encourage
you
to
either
check
out
the
member
welcome
deck
or
the
building
your
brand
session
with
cncf
to
understand
how
you
can
really
leverage
all
the
programs
that
cncf
offers
to
you
through
your
membership,
and
with
that.
Thank
you.
A
I
know
we
probably
have
about
four
minutes
left.
I'm
super
happy
to
stay
over
if
other
people
have
any
other
questions
things
that
they
would
like
to
talk
about.
If
any
of
the
new
members
have
questions
about
how
to
use
programs
like
we're
super
happy
to
stay
on
as
a
cncf
staff,
if
you're
not
staff
like,
please
feel
free
to
drop
off.
If
you
have
other
things
to
do,
but
yeah
like
we're
here
for
you
as
a
resource
and
thanks
everyone
for
coming.
B
I
L
All
jumped
yeah,
they
knew
gary
was
asking
questions
they're
like.
A
J
So
if
you
take
a
look
at
the
website,
we've
designated
october
11th
and
12th
as
pre-event
programming
days
to
differentiate
them
from
the
main
conference
days,
which
are
october
13th
through
the
15th.
Those
are
the
days
when
the
keynotes
will
be
happening.
Breakout
sessions,
all
that
stuff
and
october
11th
and
12th,
is
mostly
just
the
co-located
events
that
are
happening
before
kubecon
cloud
and
ifcon.
I
L
I'm
thinking
about
a
minus
two
day
event,
because
there's
so
many
things
the
cncf
is
sponsoring
on
the
two
other
days
that
it's
really
kind
of
getting
to
be
a
mishmash
trying
to
get
eyeballs
and
attendees
for
things
that
were
that,
like
the
commons
thing
that
I
try
and
host
each
one,
the
the
thing
that
I
posted
in
the
the
chat
would
be
really
helpful.
L
I
I
realized
everything
was
crazy
for
the
hybrid
one
we're
coming
up
with,
but
for
the
next
kubecon,
if
the
sponsored
co-located
events
could
get
announced
at
the
same
time
as
the
cncf
ones.
That
would
be
very
helpful
because
for
planning
people
are
trying
to
decide
what
events
they're
going
to
go
to
and
hit
their
book,
their
travel
and
everything.
L
And
if
all
the
co-located
events
are
not
there,
then
it
makes
it
difficult
for
people
to
make
those
decisions,
and
you
know
they
probably
are
going
to
prioritize
the
cncf
events
sponsored
events,
because
those
are
what
they
would
click
through
to
register
on
as
the
registration
opens.
So
it
would
be
nice
if
everything
was
in
sync,
for
I
don't
know
kubecon
eu
and
hopefully
in
2020
too,
my
god
yeah.
That
sounds
so
bizarre
but
yeah.
L
That's
that's
the
one
thing
and
thank
you
we're
we're
working
through
with
you
guys
on
our
co-located
event
for
commons
and
finding
a
venue
and
all
that
kind
of
good
stuff.
But
it
really
would
be
nice.
A
Thanks
tyrone
yeah,
I
think
we'll
definitely
take
that
feedback
back
to
the
team
and
see
what
we
can
do
for
the
next
cubecon
there's
also
a
question
from
lynnette
the
solution,
showcase,
meaning
the
booths-
is
not
open
on
tuesday
only
wednesday
through
friday,
tina
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
but
yeah,
that's
correct.
It's
only
open
wednesday
to
friday.
J
I
I
On
a
serious
note,
tina,
if
any
more
I
I
know
the
meeting
room,
mpo
sold
out
and
I
feel
like
an
idiot
for
not
looking
at
the
diamond
sponsor
deliverables
and
seeing
that
a
meeting
room
wasn't
part
of
the
package
this
time
any
are
there
any.
I
mean
we're
looking
at
options
like
at
the
jw
marriott
for
a
meeting
room,
but
if
any
additional
meeting
rooms
open
up
at
the
is
there
well,
let's
put
it
this
way.
Is
there
a
possibility
of
any
additional
meeting
room
mpos
opening
up
at
the
venue.
J
That
mpo
is
really
popular.
Yes,
so
we've
yeah
at
the
moment,
we
are
working
through
our
space
assignments
to
see
how
everything
fits
in
and
if
any
additional
rooms
open
up,
we
will
definitely
make
them
available,
so
keep
an
eye
on
out
for
announcements
and
we'll
also
update
the
the
perspectives.
If
anything
becomes
available
over
the
next
few
weeks.
Here
we
should
know
more
and
yeah
if
any
space
becomes
available,
we'll
we'll
make
it
available
as
the
npo.
A
Cool
there's
also
a
question
about
the
virtual
platform
timing.
I
don't
know
if
you're,
like
stealing
all
the
thunder
from
the
next
meeting,
but
maybe
tina
if
you
can
do
like
two
sentences
on
it.
I
know
you'll
probably
talk
a
lot
more
about
the
event
in
the
next
meeting.
J
Yes,
so
for
all
sponsorship
related
questions,
we
are
working
on
our
sponsor
portal
that
will
be
out
very
very
soon
within
the
next
few
days
here.
That
has
a
lot
of
information,
so
I
encourage
everyone
who
is
currently
sponsoring
to
keep
an
eye
out
for
that
and
read
through
that
lynette.
To
answer
your
question
about
the
virtual
platform
timing:
at
the
moment
we
are
planning
to
align
them
with
the
on-site
exhibit
hours.
A
Yeah
are
there
any
other
questions
that
people
have
otherwise,
like
we're
always
happy
to
help
answer
them
like
you
can
always
reach
the
events
team.
You
can
reach
myself,
you
can
raise
christie,
you
can
raise
caitlyn,
either
slack
email
any
other
way
and
hearing
none
thanks.
Everyone
for
coming
today
and
have
a
great
rest
of
the.