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A
Yeah,
our
next
call
is
scheduled
for
july
6th-
that's
right
after
the
july
4th
holiday
here
in
the
us,
so
looking
forward
to
chatting
with
all
of
you
there
and
go
ahead
and
go
to
the
next
slide,
charlie
and
just
a
reminder
of
the
anti-trust
policy
notice
here,
if
you're
not
familiar
with
it
as
bill
used
to
say
we
like
to
keep
lawyers
out
of
this
meeting,
so
don't
do
anything
illegal.
You
know
the
next
slide,
charlie
all
right.
So
we've
got
a
pretty
full
agenda
here.
A
We
will
have
some
time
to
do
a
kubecon
eu
debrief
in
the
events
section.
So
if
you
have
any
comments
feedback
about
that,
we
will
get
to
that
at
the
end.
So
don't
worry,
I'm
gonna
try
to
get
through
all
of
our
announcements
before
then,
because
we
didn't
have
the
may
meeting.
A
We
do
have
a
lot
of
announcements
and
updates
that
you
might
have
missed
with
all
the
craziness
of
kubecon,
so
we'll
jump
straight
into
it
with
the
announcements
awesome
and
I'm
actually
going
to
pass
it
to
you,
charlie,
to
talk
about
our
fun
zippy
updates.
B
To
my
md
flat,
so
yeah
sorry
for
anyone
who
was
at
cubecon
north
america
and
didn't
get
to
meet
aulina
because
of
some
technical
difficulties,
it
turns
out
that
owls
are
not
particularly
good
at
computing,
but
she
is
the
newest
addition
to
the
phippy
and
friends
family.
Our
friend's
open
policy,
agent
or
oprah
project
donated
her
and
we're
going
to
have
some
swag
and
some
fun
adventures
featuring
our
lena
soon
and
just
a
reminder
as
well.
B
If
you
are
a
project
maintainer
or
you
work
for
a
company
that
maintains
a
project
and
it's
graduated,
you
can
also
donate
a
character
to
the
philippian
friends
family.
It
is
a
fantastic
way
to
sort
of
get
a
bit
more
exposure
and
actually
do
some
really
really
fun.
Creative
campaigns
with
us
and
just
a
reminder
as
well
that,
even
if
you
don't
have
a
character
to
donate,
you
can
still
use
fifi
and
all
of
her
friends
for
your
campaigns.
These
are
all
licensed
under
the
creative
commons.
B
A
And
hopefully
everybody
got
to
take
the
which
phibi
character
quiz
that
you
are
burying
kubecon
we're.
Actually,
that
was
really
successful
and
looking
to
bring
that
back
and
have
some
other
fun
f50
things
for
detroit.
So
if
you
have
any
ideas,
feel
free
to
put
them
in
the
chat
you
can
also
reach
out
to
charlie,
or
I
just
love,
seeing
that
program
grow
and
all
the
fun
things
that
we
get
to
do
so
back
to
you,
charlie,
actually,.
B
We
have
a
another
new
program.
Some
of
you
might
remember
the
spotlights
that
we
used
to
do.
We
decided
to
spin
this
up
again
and
re-brand
as
the
humans
of
cloud
native,
focusing
purely
on
people
not
on
projects
or
technology,
just
people,
and
what
we
want
to
do
is
just
tell
the
stories
of
the
really
amazing
individuals
who
make
up
team
cloud
native
and
make
this
such
a
wonderful
community
and
such
a
great
place
to
work.
B
B
At
the
moment.
It's
just
me
on
the
project,
so
I
would
absolutely
love
to
hear
from
any
of
you
who
might
be
interested
in
getting
involved
a
little
bit
more.
A
B
Yes,
of
course,
so
for
anyone
who
hasn't
been
on
the
cncf.io
website
recently,
you
may
not
have
noticed
that
we
have
a
brand
new
look
which
we
are
so
excited
about.
This
was
a
lot
of
work,
went
into
it
in
the
background
to
to
really
bring
the
cncf
branding
and
the
website
experience
up
to
speed
with
a
foundation
that's
grown
as
quickly
and
as
large
as
ours
has
so
you're,
going
to
start
seeing
changes
over
various
subsites
as
well.
B
We've
already
updated
the
cncf
jobs
board
and
we're
going
to
be
working
with
maintainers
to
get
a
new
contributor
site
spun
up
soon,
so
you'll
start
to
see
more
of
a
a
consistent
branding
experience
as
we
kind
of
traverse
through
this
and
I'll
pass
over
to
christy,
because
I
know
we've
got
a
couple
of
things
that
we've
been
doing
very
specifically
on
the
website.
Accessibility
to
to
really
make
this
website
actually
much
more
easy
to
navigate
for
absolutely
everybody.
A
Yeah
definitely
shout
out
to
our
web
team
for
really
making
accessibility
a
priority
for
this
website.
It
is,
we
are
striving
for
the
web
content,
accessibility,
guidelines
and
there's
some
information
here
on
how
that
went
into
the
process.
We
also
have
a
blog
on
this
as
well,
but
it's
just
really
great
to
have
that
as
a
forefront,
focus
for
you
know,
making
things
more
accessible,
especially
when
it
comes
to
the
website,
go
to
the
next
slide.
A
Perfect
and
before
we
move
just
a
reminder
that
carla
does
have
her
office
hours
that
are
happening
monthly,
carla
is
our
marketing
committee
chair.
If
you
haven't,
met
her
already.
She
just
messaged
me
that
she
couldn't
make
it
today
and
is
sick.
A
Unfortunately,
but
you
know
she
does
host
these
once
a
month
if
you
have
questions
about
different
online
programs
or
how
to
get
involved
more
or
maybe
you
want
more
of
a
member
perspective
of
how
to
take
advantage
of
some
of
these
marketing
programs
she's
a
great
resource,
our
team's
here,
to
help
as
well,
but
before
we
move
into
the
next
section
just
wanted
to
see.
If
anybody
has
any
question
comments,
I
know
we
threw
a
lot
of
announcements
there
at
you
in
the
beginning.
A
So
any
announcement
or
any
questions
about
anything
before
we
move
on.
A
Okay,
I
think
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
section,
great
all
right,
so
we're
super
excited
again
for
those
of
you
who
attended
cubecon
europe.
You
were
already
familiar
with
this.
We
welcomed
boeing
as
a
platinum
member.
This
is
super
exciting
and
we're
really
excited
to
have
them
on
board
on
board,
and
it
is
a
pun,
taylor,
you're
wearing
off
on
me
already.
A
We
also
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
our
new
cncf
members.
We
have
some
gold
members,
silver
end
users
and
user
supporters.
Welcome
if
you're
new
here
we're
so
excited
to
have
you
feel
free
to
say,
hi
in
the
chat.
A
And
our
fun
tracking
of
cnc
f
member
acquisitions,
there
I
we
have
missed
anything
in
here
we
like
to
keep
track
of
momentum
in
the
cloud
native
space.
You
know
when
there's
acquisitions,
if
we've
missed
anything,
feel
free
to
let
us
know,
and
we
try
to
keep
this
as
updated
as
possible.
A
So
there's
a
lot
in
here
I
feel
like
we
might
need
to
kind
of
update
this
slide
to
include
maybe
the
last
two
years
instead
of
the
last
four
or
five
next
slide
awesome,
and
I'm
going
to
pass
it
over
to
jesse
from
the
pr
team
to
talk
about
some
of
our
lovely
media
coverage
from
coupon,
hey
jessie,.
C
Hi,
we
have
a
just
a
super
success:
little
cube,
cotton
from
a
media
and
analyst
perspective.
C
I
just
included
a
couple
of
the
just
feature
articles
we
had
frederick
lard
noir
from
techcrunch
who
was
on
site
and
did
a
number
of
articles
from
member
announcements
and
then
also
this
great
article
on
the
new
masterpiece
program.
So
worth
a
read
and
it's
actually,
you
can
go
directly
on
his
on
his
page
and
see
some
of
the
great
coverage
that
he
did
from
the
event
and
then
next
slide
yeah.
And
then
this
was
just
another
another
another
great
article.
C
We
got
a
ton,
I
actually
included
on
another
slide,
but
this
was
a
really
good
one
too.
Just
with
our
slash
data
research
and
overview
of
some
of
the
some
of
the
different
topics
from
that.
C
And
then
this
is
just
a
quick
overview
of
our
attendance,
the
events
that
we
did
so
we
had
159
press
analysts
from
all
over
the
world
who
attended
in
person
virtually,
which
is
just
great.
It
was
a
really
big.
It
was
a
really
big
showing.
So
we
were
really
pleased
and
we
did
a
couple
three
really
great
round
tables
which
actually
ended
up,
resulting
in
some
really
good
articles,
which
I
also
included
in
here
as
well.
C
We
had
over
60,
contributed
content
placements
and
64
member
announcements
were
made
at
the
at
the
event,
so
it
was
a
super.
Successful
tons
of
coverage
came
out
of
the
show.
C
And
then
here's
just
a
quick
overview
for
you
guys
to
have
a
look
at.
I
also
send
if
everybody's
on
the
marketing
alias
I
sent
a
day
three
recap
which
has
more
coverage
overviews
or
just
actually
just
a
global
overview.
So
if
you
didn't
get
that
feel
free
to
message
me
and
I'll,
send
you
the
overview
and
then
here's
all
the
announcements
we
made.
We
made
a
huge
number
of
announcements,
so
yeah
that's
just
an
overview.
C
If
you
want
to
check
it
out,
if
you
didn't
see
it
and
then
I'll
just
pass
it
over
to
carl
for
updates
on
analysts.
D
Cool
hello,
everyone,
I'm
carl,
I'm
with
the
cncf
analyst
relations
team.
If
we
haven't
met
yeah
so
at
the
kubecon,
we're
bringing
together
a
community
of
industry
analysts
both
in
person
and
virtually,
and
so
I'm
just
going
to
highlight
a
few
articles
that
came
out
of
that,
one
of
them
being
paul
nashwadi.
D
He
wrote
this
blog
on
his
perspective
as
an
in-person
attendee
and
he
was
sharing
his
experiences
meeting
with
practitioners,
vendors
and
cncf
leadership,
and
he
also
has
some
cool
statistics
coming
out
of
esg
in
there
as
well
that
you
might
want
to
check
out.
D
Cool
and
then
kate
holterhoff
she
was,
she
was
wrote
this
article
on
her
impressions
as
a
virtual
attendee.
We
did
have
quite
a
few
virtual
attendees
this
year
and
she's
in
this
article
she's
continuing
to
highlight
the
importance
of
trainings
and
certifications.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
have
been
keeping
track
of
it,
but
she's
got
a
fantastic
three
or
four
articles
on
industry
certification
that
she's
been
working
on
and
working
with
the
cncf
leadership
on.
D
Cool
and
then
michael
azoff,
the
chief
analyst
at
omnia,
in
this
article,
he's
sharing
his
perspective
as
being
an
in-person
attendee
in
highlights
from
attending
the
analyst.
Only
sessions
meeting
with
practitioners,
end
users
and
vendors
and
what's
cool
about
this,
is
it's
actually
a
full
report
that
he
was
able
to
ungate
for
the
community?
So,
as
all
of
you
guys,
I'm
sure
know
getting
getting.
D
Cool
here
here
are
some
immediate
analysts
highlights
just
a
few
more.
I
wanted
to
pull
out
just
because
of
the
way
analysts
analysts,
editorial
calendars,
work,
they're
they
take
way
longer
than
journalists,
so
we'll
con
continue
to
see
their
articles
coming
out
and
being
influenced
by
kubecon
in
the
months
to
come
all
the
way
up
to
the
next
cubecon,
which
is
pretty
fantastic.
So
it's
a
bit
of
a
running
game
with
analysts,
constantly
influencing
them
and
hearing
back
from
the
community
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
D
But
one
cool
thing
coming
out
of
this:
there's
one
japanese
article
in
there
that
trisha
the
analyst
relations
lead
was
able
to
translate
for
us
and
in
that
article
they're,
actually
telling
readers
to
go
check
out
the
replays
on
youtube,
which
is
pretty
cool,
so
even
even
in
japan
we're
getting
getting
some
positive
feedback
from
them.
The
community
cool
next
slide
cool
before
we
go
on.
D
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
a
quick
request:
brent
ellis
analyst,
at
forrester,
he's
requesting
to
connect
with
end
users
and
communities
and
companies
that
provide
sre
as
a
service,
and
he
wants
to
talk
about
what
they're
bringing
to
the
market,
why
clients
would
choose
to
outsource
sre
and
how
sre
contributors
are
and
how
sre
contributes
to
overall
enterprise
resilience
strategies.
D
So,
if
you're
interested
in
getting
being
a
part
of
that
research,
if
you're
interested
in
getting
and
influencing
and
being
a
thought
leader
on
that
research
go
ahead
and
send
me
a
slack
just
carl
wright
on
on
the
cncf
slack
and
I'll
shoot
over
an
email
and
we
can
get,
we
can
get
you
guys
connected.
That's
a
great
way
to
get
in
on
that
research
and
then
at
the
bottom.
We've
got
this
blog
from
redmonk.
D
This
is
the
last
piece
from
kate
holterhoff
on
her
three
three
or
four
piece
session
on
on
industry:
certifications,
there's
a
great
quote
in
there
by
clyde,
seppersand
and
just
various
cncf
leadership.
She
she
talked
to
pretty
much
everyone
and
included
a
whole
bunch
of
great
people
in
there.
D
So
wanted
to
highlight
that,
because
it's
just
fantastic
article
cool
and
then
last
little
bit
just
coming
down
to
gartner,
the
big
g
they've
been
super
active
recently
under
reporting
cloud
native
technologies,
and
we
anticipate
to
see
more
and
more
as
the
gartner
symposium
gets
closer
and
as
it
comes
up
and
passes.
So
it
and
we're
hoping
to
see
a
broader
trend
on
the
broader
strand
of
cloud
native,
getting
emphasized
for
this
community
as
the
symposium
gets
closer.
D
C
So
as
we
do
every
month,
these
are
just
an
overview
of
the
key
messages
that
have
pulled
through
with
cnc
coverage.
Obviously,
kubecon
was
at
the
top
multi-cloud
actually
made
it
up
there.
It's
always
been
a
little
mid-high,
but
that's
actually
a
new
one
so
that
really
that
came
through
a
lot
in
kubecon,
which
is
interesting.
C
So
that's
for
your
being
pleasure
and
then
we
have
the
graduated
projects,
which
is
pretty
on
par
with
every
month.
These
ones
envoy,
obviously
for
the
gateway,
procs,
a
gateway,
envoy
gateway
announcement
at
kubecon
and
then
and
we
have
two
different
slides
for
the
incubating
projects
which
just
keeps
growing.
C
So
we
just
keep
adding
to
these
so
they're.
Here,
they're
just
split
up
over
two
based
on
when
they
entered.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
so
much
jesse
and
carl.
That
was
a
super
full
update.
I
know
you
all
did
a
lot
of
work
for
kubecon.
We
were
so
appreciative
of
it
and
carl
really
appreciate
all
the
analyst
updates
too.
Before
we
move
into
the
content
marketing
piece.
Does
anybody
have
any
questions
for
carl
or
for
jesse
before
we
move
on.
A
If
you
are
interested
in
the
analyst
opportunity
trisha
thank
you
for
putting
all
the
information
in
the
chat
I
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
that
team
and
they'll
be
happy
to
connect
you
all
right.
Well,
we'll
move
on.
I
will
go
ahead
and
pass
it
to
libby
to
talk
about
online
programs.
Hey
libby,.
E
Hey
y'all
how's
it
going.
I
miss
seeing
you
all
in
person
I
will
get
straight
to
it
in
may.
Obviously
we
had
a
whole
week
off
of
online
programs
for
coupons.
So
we
had
a
total
of
three
live
streams.
You
can
check
out
our
average
viewers
and
watch
minutes.
These
are
still
proving
to
be
our
most
popular
program
in
the
online
programs
and
they,
as
you
all
know,
look
up
quickest.
E
So
we
are
still
working
on
potentially
growing
that
that
particular
piece
of
the
project
for
the
next
q
next
quarter
and
so
stay
tuned
for
that,
and
that
will
be
an
email
that
comes
out
at
the
beginning
of
june.
I'm
sorry
yeah
next
month,
we'll
be
opening
the
calendar.
E
Thank
you.
Oh,
my
gosh,
more
coffee,
seven,
on-demand
webinars.
Those
views
are
getting
great
views
in
youtube,
post
event
and
for
live
webinars,
so
also
driving
a
lot
of
registrations.
A
lot
of
attendees
live
and
still
seeing
tons
of
views
on
youtube
so
book.
Those
up
reach
out
to
me.
If
you
have
any
questions,
I'm
always
happy
to
chat
through
any
any
questions
you
have
or
what
might
be
a
best
fit
for
you
and
not
listed
here.
E
But
always
a
great
suggestion
are
youtube
submissions
and,
as
I
tell
everyone,
I
think
those
are
always
great
to
have
when
you're
coming
to
the
end
of
the
quarter.
I
need
to
use
some
of
your
benefits
because
you
can
just
link
straight
from
your
youtube
existing
youtube
videos.
So
it's
an
easy
one.
You
don't
have
to
coordinate
as
much
all
right
next
slide.
E
A
I
was
just
gonna
real
quick.
If
you
are
new,
I
know
we
have
a
lot
of
new
folks
on
this
call
and
that
are
members
welcome
if
you
are
new
to
this
program
and
want
to
learn
more
about
online
programs.
This
is
our
webinar
program
that
we
refreshed
last
year,
so
you'll
notice.
It
includes
live
stream
now
on
demand
opportunities
as
well
as
we
still
offer
live
webinars
for
our
platinum
members.
So
libby
is
an
amazing
resource.
A
She
runs
this
program
if
you
have
any
questions
or
if
you
just
want
like
a
quick
tutorial
of
how
this
works.
There's
also
a
lot
of
members
on
this
call
who
have
participated
in
this
program.
A
great
just
lots
of
great
resources,
we're
happy
to
help,
and
there
are
some
slides
in
the
appendix
that
provide
a
little
bit
more
information
but
feel
free
to
reach
out.
If
you
have
any
questions
like,
I
said,
libby's
an
amazing
resource
and
we're
here
to
help
you
so
don't
be
shy.
E
E
It
goes
out
every
friday
you're
welcome
to
contribute
and
send
any
proposed
content
to
the
cube
weekly
at
cncf.io,
email,
alias,
and
we
have
a
group
of
editors
who
review
every
week
and
publish
on
fridays,
so
feel
free
to
send
any
content
over
again
kind
of
keeping
with
the
same
guidelines,
not
too
sales
pitchy,
but
anything
interesting
that
either
comes
from
your
companies
or
things
that
you
found
online.
That
you
just
think
would
be
beneficial
and
you
know
relatable
for
the
newsletter.
E
So
here's
just
some
stats
from
last
month,
they're
continuing
to
get
a
lot
of
great
views
and
again
we
also
took
a
week
off
for
cube
weekly,
so
not
for
kubecon,
see
coffee.
A
Thanks
so
much
libby-
and
this
is,
it
doesn't
just
have
to
be
kubernetes
content
either
it
can
be
anything
related
to
cloud
native.
There
is
a
link
to
the
guidelines
in
here,
but,
as
libby
said,
it
is
subject
to
editor
approval,
so
we
have
a
group
of
editors
from
the
community
that
help
us
put
this
together
every
week,
but
libby
also
runs
this.
A
So
if
you
have
any
questions
around
cube,
weekly
she's,
a
great
resource
too,
you
can
also
reach
out
to
the
alias
but
try
to
keep
that
content
fresh
too.
So,
when
you're
submitting
something
try
to
submit
something,
that's
published
within
the
last
two
weeks,
just
because
it
is
a
weekly
newsletter,
we
try
to
keep
it
as
fresh
as
possible
and
if
you
are
curious
about
you
know
what
the
what
is
in
the
issues.
There
is
a
link
in
here
too,
where
you
can
see
all
of
the
issues
on
our
website.
A
B
So
yeah
with
the
our
new
lovely
members
on
the
call
just
a
quick
explainer,
so
we
run
a
self-service
submission
system
for
our
case
studies.
So
our
case
studies
just
a
couple
of
rules
around
them
and
they
do
need
to
be
about
end
users.
So
if
you
are
a
member
company,
so
you're
building
and
selling
cloud
native
technology
to
other
tech
companies,
for
example,
you
might
be
aws.
B
You
can
write
a
case
study
about
one
of
your
end
users
and
we'll,
of
course,
you
know
mention
you
you'll
get
sort
of
full
props
in
there,
and
but
we
do
want
to
keep
this
to
end
users
and
there's
a
very,
very
easy
submission
process.
It's
all
on
our
github
repo,
so
have
a
read
through
that,
and
if
you
have
any
questions
at
all,
you
can
reach
out
to
me
and
charlie
on
slack,
I've
had
the
picture
of
a
horse.
B
So
this
month
we
had
a
really
great
case
study
featuring
philly
connect.
This
was
super
fascinating
and
it
was
actually
written
by
our
friends
at
buoyant
who
basically
built
and
maintained
link
d.
So
again,
if
you're
a
member
company,
you
can
still
write
these
really
fantastic
end
user
case
studies.
B
And
just
a
quick
overview
on
the
blogs:
what
sort
of
readership
we
had?
Last
month,
we
ticked
over
52
000
unique
views
a
little
higher
than
normal.
I
think
we
had
some
big
big
announcements
like
the
introducing
envoy
gateway.
Obviously
so
you've
got
more
more
views
than
absolutely
anything
else.
B
On
the
blog
last
month
we
do
have
cncf
metrics
available,
so
you
don't
just
have
to
wait
until
this
meeting
to
see
what's
going
on
on
the
blog
and
also
what's
going
on
with
our
case
studies
in
terms
of
analytics,
and
you
can
click
on
this
lovely
link
here
and
oh
no,
you
can't
there
we
go
that's
better,
you
can
click
on
that
and
it
will
take
you
straight
to
basically
a
really
fantastic
view.
You
can
change
the
views.
B
You
can
change
your
search
terms
and
actually
have
a
look,
how
your
blogs
and
your
case
studies
are
performing
at
any
time.
Just
a
quick
note
on
this,
because
we
did
a
bit
of
work
on
the
website
a
year
or
two
ago,
things
over
18
months
old.
You
may
have
trouble
finding.
So
if
you
need
super
bowls
analytics
for
any
reason,
just
please
reach
out
to
me
and
I
can
give
you
a
hand
with
that.
A
Oh,
and
I
think
I
will
pass
it
back
over
to
christy
awesome.
Thank
you
so
much
libby
and
charlie
for
that
update
before
we
move
on
any
last
minute,
questions
for
charlie
or
libby
before
we
move
on
to
events
awesome
and
just
a
reminder.
I
saw
this
come
up
a
couple
times
in
the
chat,
we're
going
to
open
the
queue.
A
Sorry
q3
q4
calendar
for
online
programs
in
early
july,
so
be
on
the
lookout
for
that
we
will
send
an
email
and
then
we'll
also,
let
folks
know
in
slack
when
things
are
open.
Yes,
q3
libby.
I
clearly
need
more
coffee,
too.
Just
tag.
People
awesome
all
right,
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
pass
over
to
vanessa
vanessa.
Are
you
there.
F
Thanks
christy
good
morning
good
afternoon,
everyone
apologies
are
not
coming
on
camera.
I've
got
a
little
bit
of
a
summer
cold,
so
bear
with
my
voice
here
as
well.
Here's
an
outline
of
our
upcoming
case
kubernetes
community
days,
if
you're
interested
in
participating
in
any
of
these
excuse
me,
I
apologize.
Please
click!
You
know
check
out
the
the
list
here.
F
F
Next
slide,
please,
on
the
next
two
sides,
we've
shared
our
initial
demographic
data
from
kubecon
europe.
Hopefully
all
of
you
have
received
this
and
we
will
be
sharing
our
full
post
event.
Transparency
report
by
june
24th
so
keep
your
eyes
out
for
more
information.
Coming
on
on
the
event,
you
can
skip
one
more
slide.
There.
F
Chrissy
we're
going
to
hold
this
side
right
until
the
end,
we'll
get
through
everything
and
then
chat
about
yeah.
Sorry,
I
moved.
I
think
I
moved
it
up
too
soon.
Sorry,
okay
and
then
just
again
a
huge
shout
out
to
all
of
our
sponsors
for
supporting
kubecon
europe.
We
certainly
could
not
have
had
the
event
without
all
of
you.
So
thank
you
again.
F
We
have
open
hotel
community
day
coming
up
on
june
20th
in
austin
texas.
This
is
a
hybrid
event
taking
place
in
person
and
online.
You
can
check
out
the
schedule
and,
if
you're
interested
in
attending,
please
go
ahead
and
register
now.
F
F
Kubecon,
north
america
is
going
to
be
here
before
we
know
it.
Registration
is
open
and
the
last
day
for
early
bird
registration
is
today
june
8th.
So
if
you
know
you're
going,
I
recommend
taking
advantage
of
that
early
bird
rate.
The
schedule
announcement
will
come
wednesday
august
3rd
and
just
a
reminder
to
everyone.
The
sponsorship
deadline
is
july
22nd.
So
if
you
are
not
confirmed
as
a
sponsor,
you
have
a
few
weeks
still
left
to
do
that.
F
We're
also
excited
to
announce
that
we
have
our
initial
lineup
of
cncf
hosted
co-located
events
taking
place
either
october
24th
or
25th
in
detroit.
The
prospectus
is
live
for
backstage
con
cloud
native
security,
con
cloud
native
wasm,
k
native
khan,
kubernetes
ai
kubernetes
edge
day,
and
we
have
some
additional
cncf
hosted.
Co-Located
events
launching
soon
so
keep
your
eyes
out
for
some
communications
on
all
of
those
events
coming
next
week,
but
the
prospectus
is
live
so
if
you're
interested
in
sponsoring,
please
connect
with
our
sales
team.
F
And
again,
huge
shout
out
to
those
that
have
that
are
sponsoring
detroit
at
this
point,
we're
super
excited
to
have
you
back
and
are
looking
forward
to
detroit.
So
thank
you
for
your
continued
support.
F
Just
a
reminder,
if
you're
interested
in
the
diamond
sponsorship,
the
lottery
is
taking
place
this
friday
june
10th,
so
all
signed
diamond
sponsorship.
Contracts
must
be
submitted
on
thursday
june
9th
by
11
59
pacific
time
to
be
eligible
for
that.
Drawing.
A
I
think
there's
one
in
the
chat
vanessa,
I'll
read
it
for
you,
it
says
from
connie,
can
we
get
sponsor
discount
codes
for
kubecon
n
a
our
customers
always
miss
the
early
bird
deadline,
since
we
don't
get
the
code
until
later
on.
F
I
don't
believe
tina's
on
the
call
at
the
moment,
so
let
me
check
the
status
of
where
we
are
in
sharing
sponsor
codes
and
I'll
get
back
to
you.
Connie
back
to
everyone.
A
Perfect
charlie,
do
you
want
to
go
back
to
the
slide
right
after
the
initial
demographics
yeah
right
there
so
yeah?
Now,
I
think
we're
ready
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
kubecon
europe.
Let's
start
off,
you
know
just
having
an
open
discussion
about
what
people
love
about
the
conference
and
we'll
talk
about
suggestions,
but
this
is
really
more
just
want
to
hear
how
things
went.
Unfortunately,
I
wasn't
able
to
be
there
but
glad
you
all
got
to
be
together.
A
I
was
attending
virtually
and
again
thank
you
to
everyone
who
participated
in
the
welcome
video
as
well
as
was
able
to
make
it
to
the
marketing
committee
coffee
before
the
keynotes,
as
well
so
yeah
open
for
for
comments.
Now.
G
A
A
Yeah,
that
would
be
great.
We
also
have
a
really
awesome
highlight
video
coming
from
rn2
that
I
just
got
a
preview
of,
and
I
was
had
even
more
fomo
than
I
thought
I
could
have
so
that's
going
to
be
coming
out
soon
too,
but
thanks.
G
No
one
else
says
something,
so
I
will
continue.
I
talked
with
a
lot
of
partners
on
the
con
and
some
of
them
asked
me
because
of
the
fact
that
we
have
the
sponsor
on
the
shirts
for
kubecon.
F
G
F
Okay,
oh
I
understand
now.
Apologies
I
misunderstood
before
yeah
again
it's
been
a
really
popular
mpo
sponsorship,
but
we
can
discuss
internally
and
get
back
to
you.
H
Hi,
this
is
connie
from
the
rancher
souza
team.
I
just
wanted
to
say.
Overall
we
had
a
really
great
experience
with
the
conference.
H
Valencia
was
super
cool
place
and
everything,
but
one
of
the
headaches
that
we
had
was
with
the
transportation
going
like
getting
to
and
from
the
venue
it
just.
The
hotels
in
general
were
a
little
bit
far
away
and
would
have
been
helpful
if
there
was
some
kind
of
shuttle
provided
to
certain
areas
and
I'm
sure
that
you
know
has
to
do
with
budget
as
well.
H
Whatever
you
know,
the
city
and
the
budget
can
support,
but
if
there's
any
way
in
detroit,
if
there's
going
to
be,
you
know
long
distances
between
the
convention
center
and
the
hotel
areas,
it
would
be
helpful
to
have
some
kind
of
shuttle,
or
you
know
more
communication
with
the
rideshare
just
so
people
aren't
waiting
hours
at
a
time
to
get
somewhere.
F
Yeah,
thank
you.
Connie
and
the
good
news
is
in
detroit.
It's
a
very
walkable
city.
The
vast
majority
of
the
hotels
are
within
walking
distance.
They
also
have
the
people
mover,
which
is
an
above
above
ground
tram.
I
guess,
if
you
will,
that
goes
stops
at
most
of
the
hotels
as
well.
So
I
don't
think
we
want
that
issue
in
detroit.
I
Good,
if
you
looked
at
having
if
there
were
going
to
be
another
all
attendee
party,
not
to
have
it
directly
after
the
day
at
the
show
ends
because
everybody
ended
up
going
with
their
backpacks
their
laptops.
It
would
be
much
better
if
we
we
had
time
to
go
back
to
our
hotels,
drop
that
stuff
off
and
then
catch
a
shuttle
at
a
central
location.
I
A
There's
a
comment
in
the
chat
from
catherine,
hey,
catherine,
talking
about
virtual
booths
and
discovering
those
she
says:
don't
really
have
any
great
ideas
on
how
to
do
that,
but
something
to
think
about
yeah.
That's
really
good
feedback
catherine's.
Something
definitely
for
us
to
think
about.
J
Christine
here
from
coopermatic,
so
overall,
we
also
had
a
good
experience
at
the
conference,
but
something
that
I
it's
a
detail.
But
what
I
found
very
annoying
was
the
catering
situation
and
in
particular
like
the
missing
water,
because,
if
you're
running
boost
shifts-
and
then
you
need
to
go
away
of
the
booth
in
order
to
find
water
in
all
of
the
like,
refuel
stations
are
empty,
then
yeah.
It
can
be
very
annoying
and
I
would
really
want
to
have
a
better
water
supply
at
cubecon.
Us.
G
To
be
honest,
so,
and
another
thing
we
experienced
was
the
bad
wi-fi
situation,
and
sometimes
even
the
vendors
had
problems
scanning
the
badges,
the
queer
codes
on
the
badge
due
to
the
bad
intent
connection,
and
sometimes
that
I
had
two
was
for
virtual
conference
pieces,
so
virtual
talks.
We
were
not
able
to
join
due
to
the
bad
wifi.
A
Does
anybody
else
have
any
comments
otherwise
happy
to
give
folks
some
time
back
and
go
through
the
last
couple,
appendix
slides.
A
A
Oh
charlie,
can
you
go
back
to
the
start
of
the
appendix
thanks
great
well,
thank
you
all
for
sharing
your
feedback.
Of
course
you
know
we're
always
here.
If
you
have
more
things,
you
want
to
chat
about,
that's
great
feel
free
to
reach
out
and
again.
Thank
you
so
much
to
our
events,
team
for
coordinating
the
event.
I
know
that
is
not
an
easy
task
and
we
are
so
appreciative
of
everything
and
so
appreciative
of
all
of
you
sponsoring
attending
the
event
as
well
and
providing
your
feedback.
A
We
really
do
value
that
so
I'll
just
go
quickly
through
the
appendix
slides
and
then
we'll
give
folks
some
time
back
in
the
day
to
get
more
coffee
or
maybe
go
to
sleep
or
whatever
is
next
on
your
agenda.
I
go
ahead
and
go
to
the
next
slide
charlie.
A
So,
if
you
are
new,
this
is
our
appendix
section
of
the
deck
we
have
our
meeting
slides
here.
You
can
also
find
the
recordings.
We
just
ask
that
you
keep
the
slides
and
the
recordings
to
members
only
so
keep
that
private
we
like
being
able
to
provide
the
recordings
for
you,
but
just
don't
want
them
to
get
super
out
there.
Also
we
have
a
cloud
native
events
and
cfp
calendar
that
was
started
by
our
awesome
coaches
from
last
year.
A
If
you
are
interested
in
adding
your
info
there
and
we
have
a
opt-in
member
email
list,
that
you're
also
welcome
to
join
as
well
and
then
go
to
the
next
slide.
Charlie
there's
also
a
list
of
member
resources
so
again,
because
we
have
a
lot
of
new
folks
on
the
call
if
you
haven't
had
your
member
welcome
call
already.
A
A
You
can
find
us
on
slack
too
and
we're
happy
to
help
you
get
scheduled
on
that
next
slide,
and
then
there
is
a
session
that
bill
and
charlie
did
last
year
about
building
your
brand
with
cncf.
This
kind
of
walks
you
through
all
the
different
marketing
benefits
that
you
get
as
a
cncf
member
and
how
to
kind
of
put
those
to
practical
use.
A
It's
a
great
resource,
especially
if
you're
new
and
you
just
kind
of
want
to
hear
a
little
bit
more
about
all
the
programs
that
we
offer
here
and
then
there
are
some
training
sides
if
you're
curious
about
different
certifications.
How
trading's
going
our
awesome
training
team
up
updates
these
for
us
every
month.
So
a
lot
of
growth
here,
if
you're
curious,
you
can
just
go
through
them.
Real
quick,
charlie
go
ahead,
and
that
takes
us
to
the
end
of
the
call.
Thank
you
again.
A
Everyone
for
joining
us
today
really
great
to
see
all
of
you
thanks
again
for
your
feedback,
and
we
will
see
you
all
in
july
have
a
great
day.
Everybody
bye.