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A
Recording
and
now
I
will
share
my
screen
so
good
morning,
good
afternoon
good
evening.
Everyone
again
welcome
to
today's
marketing
committee
meeting
for
april
y'all
made
it
here.
So
you
know
all
the
conference
details,
but
just
in
case
you
needed
them
they're
here
also
just
a
quick
note
that
we
are
recording
this
meeting.
So
if
you
would
not
like
to
be
recorded,
please
keep
your
video
off
and
you
can
utilize
the
chat
and
then
just
a
quick
housekeeping
item.
Our
next
call
will
be
in
june
this
year.
A
Sorry
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
cancel
our
may
4th
meeting.
We
have
on
all
hands
for
the
linux
foundation,
so
we
will
not
have
a
meeting,
but
we
will
send
a
reminder
for
all
of
the
activities
that
you
can
participate
in
marketing
related
for
cubecon,
so
be
on
the
lookout
for
your
email.
For
that
and
then
again,
yeah
we'll
see
everyone
again
well,
hopefully
in
person
at
kubecon.
But
then
again
on
this
meeting
in
june
at
8
am
just
a
reminder
that
we
do
follow
the
lf
anti-trust
policy
here.
A
So,
let's
keep
this
meeting
fun
and
keep
the
lawyers
out
of
it.
So
if
you
have
questions
about
any
of
this,
there's
all
the
details
in
here
and
with
that
we'll
go
ahead
and
get
started
and
roll
into
our
agenda,
so
very
exciting
news
here
at
cncf
we
actually
hired
our
new
head
of
ecosystem
here,
taylor
dolezal
taylor's
been
around
in
the
community
for
a
while.
So
most
of
you
might
recognize
him
and
taylor.
Are
you
on
the
line?
Do
you
want
to
say
a
few
words?
A
Hopefully
he's
here?
If
not
that's
okay,
too,
but
anyway,
if
you
have
any
questions
related
to
end
users
or
want
to
get
to
know
taylor
a
little
bit
better,
he
will
be
on
site
at
cubecon.
We're
just
super
excited
that
he's
here.
He
comes
from
hashicorp
disney
a
lot
of
great
companies
and
excited
to
see
his
work
with
our
end
user
community.
A
So
welcome
taylor,
and
now
I'm
gonna
get
into
a
couple
announcements
related
to
that
kubecon
thing
that's
happening
next
month,
like
you
all,
are
probably
sick
of
me
hearing
about
it
already,
but
we
you
know,
did
a
poll
a
couple
months
ago
in
this
call
and
heard
from
this
people
in
this
group
that
we
wanted
to
have
some
sort
of
meet
up
in
person.
So
we're
going
to
be
having
a
coffee
before
the
keynotes
on
thursday
during
kubecon.
A
So
that's
may
19th
go
ahead
and
mark
your
calendar
it'll
be
from
8
15
to
9
a.m.
Just
a
quick
note
that
it
will
be
coffee
and
tea.
Only
a
breakfast
is
provided
within
your
room
right
so
make
sure
you
eat
breakfast
beforehand,
I'll
be
there.
The
marketing
team
will
be
there
as
well
as
maybe
some
special
guests,
but
this
is
a
great
opportunity
to
just
kind
of
meet
folks
network
right
before
the
keynotes
begin
and
kind
of
kick
your
day
off
on
the
right
foot.
A
We
do
ask
that
you
rsvp
for
this
just
so
we
make
sure
that
we
have
enough
beverages
to
cover
everyone
and
just
given
space
constraints.
We
also
ask
that
you
register
only
two
people
from
your
company
or
organization,
so
just
be
mindful
of
that.
We
will
be
sending
out
a
final
confirmation
to
all
of
you
with
a
calendar
invite
once
the
rsvp
closes.
You
can
look
for
that
at
the
end
of
the
month,
but
excited
to
have
an
opportunity
for
all
of
us
to
get
together.
A
B
Well,
definitely
I'll
also
reiterate
that
in
my
recap,
engagement
slide
yet
later,
but
that's
our
opportunity
to
finally
meet
in
person-
and
you
know
this
is
a
very
lovely
meeting
every
month,
but
on
site
we'll
have
the
chance
to
to
really
discuss
and
get
our
hands
dirty
a
little
bit
and
and
see
what
else
we
can
do
to
be
more
engaged
with
the
community.
A
Yeah
definitely-
and
there
will
be
some
fun
swag
for
our
marketing
committee
members
here
in
person,
so
do
make
sure
you
come
even
if
it's
just
to
get
some
coffee
behind
me
and
get
your
swag
so
excited
to
see
you
all
there,
and
we
also,
you
might
have
already
seen
this.
We
created
these
marketing
toolkits,
so
this
is
to
help
you
spread
the
word
about
the
event.
Make
it
really
easy
for
you.
We
have
the
marketing
toolkit.
It
contains
social
media
copy,
the
virtual
backgrounds,
even
the
one
that
I'm
supporting
today.
A
If
you
want
to
download
that
and
get
yours,
we
also
have
a
social
image
that
you
can
use
and
an
email
and
website
blurb.
You
can
download
the
toolkit
by
clicking
this
link
here,
and
this
is
also
posted
in
slack
as
well,
I'm
just
going
to
peek
over
at
the
chat.
A
Oh
just
people
saying
hi
from
and
snow.
Oh
my
gosh
snow
in
april.
That's
wild,
so
just
make
sure
that
you
download
this
and
help
us
spread
the
word
about
the
event,
and
then
this
second
or
third
slide.
I
guess
here
about
kubecon-
is
that
we
are
refreshing.
Our
welcome
video,
so
you
might
remember
the
welcome
video
in
the
platform
back
in
2020,
welcoming
folks
to
kubecon
the
event.
A
This
video
lives
in
the
platform
previously
priyanka
hosted
these
videos
and
we
thought
it'd
be
really
fun
to
give
it
a
refresh
this
year
to
add
some
different
voices
from
the
community.
So
we'd
love,
it's
an
open
call
for
participation.
It's
really
easy!
All
you
need
to
do
is
film
yourself
saying:
welcome
to
kubecon
it's
about
10
seconds
or
less
you
film
that
send
it
over
to
us,
and
then
we
will
match
those
videos
together
and
create
something
really
fun
to
share.
A
It'll
live
in
the
platform
once
it's
finalized
and
then
also
we'll
play
it
before
the
keynotes.
So
highly
encourage
creativity
here
as
long
as
you're,
following,
of
course,
the
cncf
code
of
conduct,
but
you
can
get
the
50
characters
involved.
If
you
speak
another
language,
we'd
love
to
have
you
participate
in
that
just
a
really
great
way
to
get
engaged,
and
if
there's
somebody
who's
on
your
team,
who's
really
involved
in
the
community
that
might
make
make
sense
to
submit
as
well.
A
That
would
be
great
once
you
have
your
video
just
shoot
it
over
to
our
online
programs,
alias
we'll
capture
the
videos
there
and
we're
hoping
to
get
all
submissions
in
by
april
11th
so
carve
out
10
seconds.
A
If
you
can
yeah,
if
you
can
get
it
into
10
seconds,
that'd
be
great.
It's
just
saying
welcome
to
kubecon,
so
we
want
to
keep
it
really
short
just
so
we
can
match
those
videos
together.
That
would
be
great
yeah
and
if
you
have
any
questions
about
this
feel
free
to
shoot
our
way.
But
yeah
creativity
is
highly
encouraged.
A
If
you
have
a
fun
beautiful
background
or
you
know
something
that
you
want
to
include,
or
your
50
characters
like
I
said,
maybe
sport,
your
favorite
previous
kubecon
t-shirt,
would
love
to
just
have
all
those
submissions
all
right.
Just
checking
the
chat,
perfect
and
just
another
friendly
reminder
that
you
can
join
carla
for
her
office
hours.
Carla.
Do
you
want
me
to
pass
the
mic
to
you
here?
You
want
to
talk
about
these
a
little
bit.
I
know
you've
had
a
couple
under
your
belt
now.
A
B
Yeah
at
the
beginning,
I
wasn't
sure
what
to
expect,
but
it's
actually
been
a
great
opportunity
to
to
help
other
members
also
navigate
all
the
perks
of
the
memberships
and
share
ideas,
brainstorm
ideas
on
what
to
do
next,
how
to
take
advantage
of
the
online
programs
case
studies
all
the
the
many
initiatives
that
the
cncf
has
in
place,
so
please
feel
free
to
drop
by
and
worst
case
scenario.
We
just
have
a
nice
chat
and
discuss.
You
know
what's
next
in
the
cloud
and
what
we
can
do
together.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
carla,
and
then
this
last
slide
here
carla's
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
more
in
detail
here,
but
I
wanted
to
just
bubble
up
all
of
these
opportunities
easy
for
everyone
to
digest.
I
know
some
feedback
that
we've
gotten
is
that
a
lot
of
information
is
shared
on
this
call,
and
it's
great
to
have
this
kind
of
quick
slide
reference
of
the
ways
that
you
can
engage
if
you
choose
to
for
april.
You
know
most
of
these
are
focused
on
kubecon
coming
up
but
yeah.
A
B
Helpful
to
recap,
because
you
had
so
many
ctas
in
the
past-
lives
but
yeah.
This
is
a
way
for
you
to
get
ready
for
the
fun
before
kubecon
and
the
future.
B
So,
first
of
all,
there
is
the
marketing
toolkit
that
christie
has
mentioned,
and
I
think
it's
such
a
powerful
tool
to
make
your
life
easier,
because
I
know
that
one
thing
we
probably
all
have
in
common
is
that
we
are
incredibly
busy.
So
thanks
to
this
toolkit,
we
I
saw
that
there
are
some
tweets
already
pre-written,
so
you
can
kind
of
steal
the
copy
make
your
own
and
post
that
you
can
use
the
social
media
cards.
You
don't
have
to.
You
know,
go
to
your
designers
and
say:
hey,
please
we're
sponsoring
kubecon.
B
Can
you
come
up
with
something
and
what
else
there
are
slides
as
well?
If
you
are
lucky
to
have
someone
in
your
team
speaking
at
cubecon,
there
is
a
slide
deck
that
they
can
use,
and
we
can
also
brag
the
background
background
here
on
zoom,
which
I
should
be
doing
very
soon.
But
yes,
it's
gonna,
it's
gonna
appear
so
yeah
just
I
know
I've
been
on
the
other
side,
and
I
know
these
kind
of
toolkits
make
your
life
very,
very
easy,
so
make
sure
to
take
advantage
of
that.
B
Then,
of
course,
I
think
christie
at
some
point.
You
mentioned
that
these
are
like
what
10
minutes
has
10
seconds
of
fame.
That's
a
great
opportunity
again
to
be
out
there
and
to
prepare
your
props.
I
think
I'm
gonna
use
some
of
my
friends
here
that
I
have
on
the
desk
thinking
to
use-
I
don't
know
other
italian
or
japanese
to
welcome
people
but
yeah.
This
is
at
the
end
of
the
day,
kubecon
it's
about
us.
B
We
are
all
in
there
and
and
it's
good
to
have
representation
for
for
all
the
from
all
the
members,
and
we
are
very
diverse.
We
are
from
all
over
the
world,
so
we
want
a
taste
of
that,
so
people
can
understand
and
feel
welcome
in
the
community
as
well
and,
of
course,
coffee
before
the
keynotes.
That's
me
selfishly
wanting
to
meet
you
all
in
person,
because
I
can't
wait
to
see
you
all.
B
So
we
can
just
hang
there
and
chat
and
again,
like
I
said
we
can
connect,
but
we
can
also
plan
together
other
initiatives
to
to
do
we
with
the
community.
I
was
talking
with
zoe
from
equinix
the
other
day
and
they're,
putting
together
also
artists
in
the
cloud
community.
There
are
so
many
musicians,
so
many
cooks,
so
many
visual
artists.
So
we
should
all
brainstorm
together
and
do
something
about
this,
because
all
these
creativeness
should
be
used
and
put
somewhere.
B
I
think-
and
yes,
that's
that's
all
talk
about
in
my
office
hours,
the
last
thing
and
then
I'll
shut
up
is
about
the
kubernetes
community
days,
which
is
something
that
is
very
close
to
my
heart
as
well,
because
this
is
how
we
really
grow
the
community.
B
B
A
Awesome,
I'm
seeing
a
lot
of
mentions
in
the
chat
about
a
kubecon
band
that
would
be
so
fun.
I
wish
as
musically
challenged
or
yeah.
I
am
usually
challenged
so
I'll
leave
it
up
to
the
professionals
for
the
jam
session,
but
that's
great.
Thank
you
carlos.
So
much
for
the
recap
slide
and
again.
A
This
is
a
quick
reference
for
everyone
on
this
call,
just
a
quick
way
to
summarize
our
announcements
here
and
ways
for
you
to
get
engaged
so
with
that
I'll
just
pause
to
see
if
there
any
other
questions
or
things
for
carla
or
I
before
I
move
on
to
the
next
section,
give
it
just
a
few
seconds
all
right,
we'll
go
ahead
and
jump
into
the
next
section,
which
is
our
membership,
so
welcome
to
our
new
silver
members,
silver
end
users
and
any
user
supporters
really
happy
to
have
everyone
here.
A
I
know
if
you
folks
mentioned
this-
is
their
first
call
so
welcome
we're
so
happy
you're
here
and
then
yeah
I
can.
I
can
do
the
tambourine
also
just
a
quick
update
on
our
member
acquisitions.
We
keep
track
of
these
as
they
come
through
and
it's
been
a
hot
season.
I
feel
like
well,
maybe
not
so
much
in
2022
but
2021
for
sure.
A
C
So
we're
jumping
in
with
the
first
article
from
our
wonderful
friends
the
new
stack
about
how
developers
in
ukraine
are
are
fighting
russia.
Our
wonderful
ehr
was
highlighted
in
this
definitely
worth
read,
we're
all
thinking
of
him
all
the
time.
So
this
is
just
a
really
great
article,
and
I
love
that
the
new
stack
pulled
this
together
because
there's
definitely
a
bunch
of
different
developers,
including
ihor,
who
are
doing
some
really
great
things.
C
So
we
are
really
glad
to
see
that
come
out
and
then
priyanka
joined
a
really
interesting
panel
on
multi-cloud.
That
protocol
did
it
was
with
paul
cormier
david
linthicum,
and
I
can't
remember
the
third
person
or
the
fourth
person
tom,
actually
tom
crazy
from
the
editor
from
protocol
super
interesting
conversation
also
worth
a
watch.
You
can
actually
go
back
and
see
the
whole
the
whole
event
if
you
missed
it
from
this
article.
C
So
it's
really
great
definitely
worth
a
look,
and
then
we
had
a
bunch
of
different
a
bunch.
A
bunch
of
new
projects
joined
the
incubator
this
this
last
month,
so
k
native
was
a
huge
one,
got
a
bunch
of
coverage
and
we
got
a
bunch
of
coverage
from
all
that,
actually
from
all
the
different
incubating
announcements
but
k
native,
we
had
an
observability
micro
survey,
which
is
part
of
our.
C
We
do
a
bunch
or
several
micro
surveys
throughout
the
year,
focusing
on
different
topics
and
they've
been
really
great
in
providing
insight
into
different
topics,
and
our
media
have
definitely
been
really
interested
in
covering
the
topics
because
they're
kind
of
a
deep
dive
into
these.
So
this
was
observability,
and
then
we
have
just
the
two
backstage
and
in
toto
which
both
joined
the
incubator
this
last
month
and
then
carl
will
give
us
an
overview
on
all
of
the
great
analyst
relations
stuff.
We
have.
D
Cool
yeah.
Thank
you,
jesse,
first
off
to
start
us
off.
There
was
a
the
u.s
air
force
got
mentioned
in
some
research
from
forester.
They
they
mentioned
them
because
they
were
because
they
they
did
a
end
user
case
study
and
they've
also
worked
on
some
panels
at
previous
cube
cons,
so
that
was
really
great
to
see
that
to
see
that
all
their
efforts
were
paying
off
and
that
they
were
getting
mentioned
in
some
research
and
then
next
up.
I
wanted
to
mention
a
redmonk
blog
that
came
out.
D
I
recently
had
a
pleasure
of
meeting
redmonk's
new
new
analyst
kate,
a
really
really
fantastic
person.
She
used
to
be
a
professor
at
georgia,
tech
and
now
she's
writing
for
redmonk,
and
we
connected
her
with
some
of
the
cncf
leadership
and
we
were
able
to
kind
of
educate
her
a
little
bit
about
how
cncf's
community-based
certifications
is
really
changing.
D
This
legacy
perspective
around
certifications
and
that's
that
we
just
had
a
really
great
conversation
and
she
followed
up
she's
done
two
blogs
in
the
series
and
I
believe
she's
going
to
be
coming
out
with
a
third,
but
I
am
not
100
sure
on
that,
so
really
great
stuff
coming
out
of
redmonk
right
now,
and
then
I
also
wanted
to
highlight
the
sprint
that
came
out
of
gartner
gartner's
been
doing
a
little
bit
of
a
sprint
over
the
past
month
on
container
management.
D
So
I
wanted
to
pull
out
some
links
if
you
wanted
to
dive
into
some
of
those
articles
for
you,
if
you
have
a
membership.
Of
course,
all
these
articles
are
behind
paid
membership
unless
it's
a
blog
or
or
stated.
Otherwise,
you
can
go
to
the
next
slide.
Jesse.
Thank
you,
and
this
is
just
more
articles
on
that
same
sprint
and
just
to
wrap
it
out
for
this
month.
D
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
in
the
last
two
slides
I
wanted
to
highlight
some
of
the
some
of
the
great
work
that's
coming
out
of
analysts,
who
will
be
attending
kubecon
as
we
ramp
up
to
valencia.
We're
doing
a
lot
of
engagement
with
the
with
the
community
with
the
community
with
the
analyst
community
and
they're
writing
a
lot.
So
I
just
want
to
pull
out
some
of
those
great
people,
because
they're
all
going
to
be
at
kubecon
so
reach
out
to
them.
If
you
want
to
be
there,
that's
it.
C
Yeah
and
then
just
as
always,
we
just
have
an
update
on
the
key
messages
coming
through
from
march,
which
again
they're
just
we're
really
security,
machine
learning
and
storage
edge,
and
then
we've
got
our
graduated
projects
and
then
we've
moved
on
to.
We
now
have
two
slides
for
the
incubating
projects,
given
that
there
are
so
many
so
just
a
an
opportunity
to
look
at
how
much
coverage
each
project
is
getting.
C
A
A
E
March
was
a
great
month
for
us.
We
had
a
pretty
packed
schedule.
Four
live
streams,
our
viewership
is
staying.
The
live,
viewership
is
averaging.
Around
35
per
session,
we've
had
now
8
300
total
watch
minutes,
which
is
awesome
and
almost
4
000
total
views
year
to
date
between
youtube
and
twitch
on
demand.
E
There
were
15,
on-demand
webinars
in
march,
which
was
awesome,
lots
lots
of
great
content
being
added
and
14
000
views
year-to-date
on
youtube,
so
those
are
getting
a
lot
of
traction,
they're
still
very
popular.
So
if
you
haven't
submitted
submit
asap,
so
you
can
get
in
there.
We
also
had
three
live:
webinars
626
total
registrations,
93
total
live
attendees,
which
is
great,
considering
it's
kind
of
hard
to
squeeze
in
another
meeting.
Sometimes
so
that's
awesome
and
2000
total
views
for
those
year-to-date
on
youtube,
everything's,
looking
good.
E
So
definitely
there
are
still
slots
left
for
on-demand
webinars
and
youtube
submissions,
so
get
those
in
quickly
and
we
are
still
working
on
potentially
adding
another
slot
for
live
streams
in
q3.
So
stay
tuned
on
that
one,
and
we
will
get
you
more
info
as
soon
as
we
have
it
all.
A
Yes,
for
sure
I
was
just
going
to
mention
if
you
are
new
to
cncf-
and
maybe
you
don't
know,
online
programs
are
feel
free
to
join
us
on
the
alias
libby
runs
this
program
and
I'd
be
happy
to
answer
your
questions
and
then,
if
you
are
interested
in
booking
your
slot
that
you're
eligible
for
or
slots
that
you're
eligible
for
within
your
membership,
we
do
use
calendly
and
there's
information
in
here
as
well
as
some
reference
slides
in
the
back
of
the
deck
and
yeah
libby.
A
Do
you
want
to
chat
a
chat
a
little
bit
about
cube,
weekly,
sure.
E
Cube
weekly
is
chugging
along
as
well.
We
are
now
up
to.
We
have
just
sent
out
last
week
our
300th
publication,
so
yay
for
that
max
opens
last
month
was
almost
3.
500.
max
clicks
was
about
almost
1700
and
the
average
open
rate
is
a
little
over
22
with
an
average
click-through
of
25..
So
keep
those
articles
coming.
E
If
you
have
any
questions
on
what
what
qualifies
shoot
me,
a
note
or
the
alias,
the
guidelines
are
right
there
on
the
link
as
well
on
the
slide
deck
so
send
them
over
and
just
remember,
to
keep
them
pre-current
so
that
we
can
give
you
all
all
fresh
content.
So
that's
it
for
that.
A
A
F
Hi
everyone
so
yeah.
It
was
a
really
busy
month
and
for
case
studies
in
march,
which
was
great.
We
published
some
really
interesting
end-use
case
studies
featuring,
which
is
a
really
cool
concept.
It's
in
the
uk
and
it's
basically
an
app
that
amalgamates
all
of
your
loyalty
cards.
So
when
you
go
to
pay
by
like
apple
pay
or
google,
pay
it'll
make
sure
that
you
actually
get
all
the
loyalty
points,
you're
meant
to
get
for
your
purchases
and
testing
for
two
gang
and
I'm
so
sorry
like.
I
don't
speak
any
dutch.
F
If
I
live
in
germany,
my
german's
terrible.
This
was
a
such
an
amazing
case
study.
They
actually
used
kubernetes
to
basically
try
and
organize,
like
40
000
tests
every
single
day,
so
that
people
could
get
out
of
the
pandemic
in
the
netherlands
and
go
back
into
venues
knowing
that
they
were
safe
to
be
there.
So
these
were
really
interesting
and
just
a
note
about
these
two.
So
these
case
studies
were
submitted
by
members
who
are
vendors.
So
these
are
members
who
sell
cloud
native
technologies
to
their
end
users.
F
So
the
case
that
is
actually
about
their
end
users.
So
this
is
just
another
note
that
if
you
are
a
vendor
member,
you
can
submit
case
studies
on
the
amazing
work
that
you're
doing
with
the
folks
who
use
the
technologies
that
you
build
and
sell
and
so
do
reach
out
to
us
do
take
advantage
of
this
service.
F
We
have
a
couple
of
spaces
coming
up
in
june
and
I
think
maybe
one
in
july,
so
if
you're
keen
to
get
in
the
pipeline,
please
do
it's
really
easy
to
submit
your
proposal
by
github
and
what
is
our
next
one
christy
and
our
blogs
and,
of
course,
just
a
reminder
that
we
have
this
really
cool,
metrics
tracker.
You
can
track
blogs
and
you
can
also
track
case
studies
on
this.
A
A
Okay,
we'll
go
ahead
and
jump
into
events,
so
just
a
quick
update
as
carla
was
mentioning
earlier
on
our
kubernetes
community
days.
We
have
a
lot
of
events
coming
up
in
the
pipeline.
Just
a
reminder
that
the
kubernetes
community
days
are
small
kind
of
you
can
think
of
them
as
like
mini
kubecons,
but
they
are
community
driven
so
and
they
are
run
by
organizers
in
the
community.
So
if
there's
anything
on
here
that
looks
interesting
that
you
might
want
to
participate
in.
A
I
know
some
of
them
are
moving
to
in-person
participation
and
then
some
will
have
virtual
as
well
so
lots
of
great
opportunities
to
get
involved,
and
then,
if
you
also
are
interested
in
maybe
proposing
your
own
event,
there's
information
in
this
slide
to
do
that
as
well,
but
yeah
great
to
see
all
the
momentum
here
and
excited
to
see
all
of
these
kcds
come
to
life
and
then
just
a
couple
notes
on
some
events
that
we're
going
to
be
at
just
in
looks
like
it's
gonna,
be
a
pretty
busy
end
of
q2
q3
for
us
just
a
highlight
slide
here.
A
You
can
also
see
our
participation,
whether
it's
sponsoring
and
speaking,
that
sort
of
thing.
So,
if
you're
going
to
be
at
any
of
these
events,
hopefully
we'll
run
into
each
other
and
I
get
to
say
hi
and
then
you
might
have
heard
about
this
little
kubecon
thing
that
I
mentioned
earlier,
that's
happening
next
month.
If
you
haven't
registered,
be
sure
to
get
your
registration
in
as
soon
as
possible.
We've
got
the
schedule
ready
for
you.
We've
also
got
some
updates
on
health
and
safety.
A
If
you're
going
to
be
joining
us
in
person,
so
make
sure
you
bookmark
this
slide
and
review
it
before
you
come
there's
also
information
about
hotel
airline,
all
of
the
travel
things
are
in
this
site
as
well.
I
know
that
I
think
all
of
our
room
blocks
have
sold
out,
but
there
are.
A
There
is
information
on
the
additional
hotels
on
the
website
that
you
can
reference
so
looking
forward
to
seeing
you
all
there,
whether
it's
in
person
or
virtually,
and
then
thank
you
again
to
our
sponsors
for
helping
us
put
on
this
event.
We
really
couldn't
make
this
event
possible
without
you
so
shout
out
to
our
diamond
sponsors,
cisco,
huawei,
intel
cast
and
by
beam
red
hat
and
vmware,
and
then,
of
course,
all
of
our
other
sponsors
that
we
really
appreciate
you
collaborating
with
us
on
that.
A
Kubecon
will
also
have
a
plethora
of
co-located
events,
so
these
are
events
that
happen
before
the
event
begins
really
focused
on
different
specific
areas,
whether
it's
security,
different
projects
really
just
a
great
way
to
kind
of
enhance
your
kubecon
experience.
Overall,
I
won't
read
every
single
one,
but
there's
a
couple
slides
here
with
all
of
the
information,
so
whether
you're
interested
in
telco
or
security
be
sure
to
add
those
onto
your
registration.
A
There
are
separate
registration
fees,
but
all
of
the
information
is
here
in
the
slides
and
again
thank
you
to
our
sponsors
for
helping
us
put
this
great
content
on
so
just
go
through
those
pretty
quickly
here,
lots
of
great
stuff
for
you
to
enhance
your
experience
and
get
to
spend
a
little
extra
time
in
valencia,
which
I'm
personally
looking
forward
to
yeah
lots
of
colos
this
year,
and
then
we
also
do
have
some
sponsor
hosted,
co-located
events
that
are
happening
on
tuesday.
A
So
there's
some
references
here
for
you
as
well,
just
to
add
to
your
kubecon
experience.
Yes,
I
will
put
a
copy
of
the
slides
in
in
the
chat
in
just
a
minute
here
for
you
and
we
yeah,
you
will
have
it
in
your
email.
Oh
thank
you
jim.
Oh,
look
at
this
community
all
coming
alive.
Thank
you.
Everyone,
chris.
G
A
That's
a
great
question:
I
think
they're
out
now,
katie
greenlee
are
you
on?
Can
you
confirm.
H
Hi
everyone,
yes,
gary
most
of
the
colo
schedules
have
been
announced.
So
if
you
go
on
to
the
main
schedule-
and
you
click
on
that
colo-
there
should
be
a
breakdown
of
the
sessions
that
are
happening
and
then
it
also
takes.
D
G
A
Awesome
and
then
just
kind
of
switching
gears
a
little
bit.
We
also
do
have
a
couple
project.
Events
that
are
coming
up.
Argo
con
will
be
happening
in
september
in
san
francisco,
and
the
cfp
is
open
now,
we'll
be
closing
in
may,
we'll
have
some
information
around
sponsorship
and
registration
coming
soon,
we'll
send
those
through
the
marketing
alias
so
just
be
on
the
lookout
for
that.
A
If
you'd
like
to
participate
in
that
event,
and
then
we
also
have
hotel
day
coming
up
in
june
they'll
be
in
austin,
it
will
be
co-located
with
open
source
summit.
North
america
again,
details
on
sponsorship
and
registration
will
be
coming
soon
and
we'll
send
those
through
the
alias
and
then
looking
forward
into
north
america.
We
will
be
having
kubecon
clown
native
con
north
america
and
there's
my
cat
in
detroit
this
october,
so
go
ahead
and
mark
the
calendar
for
that.
A
The
cfp
is
open
now
so
be
sure
to
get
your
cfp
submissions
in
by
may
27th
and
sponsorships
are
open
as
well.
So
if
you're
interested
in
sponsoring
the
deadline
for
that
is
july,
22nd
can't
believe
we're
already
looking
at
summer
and
beyond
dates.
That's
crazy
also
just
a
shout
out
and
cat
again
sorry
to
our
sponsors
for
north
america,
our
diamond
sponsors
aws,
intel
cast
and
by
veeam
and
palo
alto
networks.
Again,
thank
you
to
all
of
our
sponsors
who
have
already
committed
again.
D
A
If
you
are
interested
in
sponsoring,
there
are
definitely
spots
available,
which
is
on
my
next
slide
here.
There's
information
about
the
lottery
in
here
and
then
the
different
deadlines
for
sponsoring
for
north
america.
With
that
that
takes
us
through
our
agenda
for
today's
meeting.
Does
anybody
have
any
questions
for
the
marketing
team
events,
team.
A
All
right
well
just
a
reminder
in
the
back
of
the
deck
here,
there's
a
slide
in
the
appendix,
with
all
of
the
links
for
where
you
can
find
slides
from
this
presentation
as
well
as
previous.
We
will
get
the
recording
up,
probably
within
the
next
24
hours,
to
our
private
youtube,
for
if
you
need
to
share
it
with
anyone
within
the
that's
a
member,
and
then
we
also
do
have
a
members
resource
slide
as
well.
A
That
has
you
know
all
different
information
on
decks
and
things
if
you're
new
and
then
there's
a
great
session
in
here
too.
If
you
want
to
dig
a
little
bit
deeper
into
some
of
these
programs
and
how
you
can
put
them
to
work,
there's
a
building
in
your
brand
session
that
you
can
reference,
and
then
there
are
some
training
updates
and
with
that
that
takes
us
through
everything
today.
Thank
you
again
to
everyone
for
joining
us
live
here.
A
I'm
really
excited
to
see
you
all
in
valencia
next
month
and
then
once
again,
just
be
sure
to
reference
slide
13
for
your
ways
to
engage
and
hope
to
see
you
in
person
at
kubecon
or
virtually
and
then
again
back
in
june,
but
thanks
everyone
again
for
your
time
today
have
a
great
day
everybody
bye.