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From YouTube: CNCF CNF WG Meeting - 2023-03-13
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Don't miss out! Join us at our upcoming event: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from 18 - 21 April, 2023. Learn more at https://kubecon.io The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
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C
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B
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B
D
Yep
sorry,
let's
mix
that,
let
me
show
a
screen.
D
Okay,
oh
yeah
announcements.
Let's
start
with
that,
so
there's
a
few
people
on
the
course.
Hopefully
the
message
was
received
by
most
Daylight
Saving
Time
started
yesterday
in
North
America
and
we'll
be
in
two
weeks
in
most
of
Europe.
So
for
the
this
meeting,
and
next
week's
meeting
will
be
at
this
time.
Wherever
you
are
and
then
in
Europe,
it
will
be
an
hour
later
again.
D
Which
I
think
then
means
it's
now
related
in
the
U.S,
but,
to
be
honest,
I
get
confused
when
I
start
thinking
about
it
too
hard
so
anyway,
so
thank
you
to
I,
think
they've
seen
and
who's
updated.
All
the
meeting
invites
so
moving
on
to
upcoming
events.
E
D
That's
true
good
point,
then:
we've
got
in
a
month
and
a
bit
five
weeks
or
so
keep
calling
apps
with
climate
to
talk
a
day
which
is
in
person
only
and
is
sold
out.
All
of
the
co-located
events
are
sold
out.
I
believe
the
schedule
for
the
Toca
day
is
now
done.
D
I
think
Lucina.
You
were
part
of
the
the
putting
together
of
that
schedule.
So
thanks
for
doing
that
and
then
yeah,
maybe
something
to
discuss
in
a
minute.
Is
this
birds
of
a
further
session
in
a
bit
more
detail,
Titus
put
together
a
bunch
of
good
starting
info
for
what
we
could
do
in
that.
D
So,
rather
than
it
really
each
of
these
individually
I
think
most
of
these
we
went
through
last
week.
I
guess:
are
there
any
changes
to
people's
views,
opinions,
participation,
Etc,.
B
I
want
to
go
back
real
fast
to
the
informal
events
at
the
kubecon
I'd
like
to
encourage
people
that
are
on
the
waiting
list
for
cloud
native
Telco
day
to
come
to
the
afternoon
and
be
able
be
ready
for
birds
of
a
feather,
possibly
a
shorter
versions
instead
of
a
you
know
like
a
full
presentation,
they're
not
going
to
have
a
big
screen
and
and
mocked
up
or
anything.
B
So
it's
going
to
be
more
informal,
but
if
we
can
set
it
up
where
it's
more
like
a
real
birds
of
a
feather,
if
they
want-
or
at
least
a
discussion
about
the
topic,
yeah
so
some
way
to
tie
that
in
and
get
get
the
people
that
would
have
been
there.
Anyways
too,
join
us
I
think
that'll
be
good.
D
B
So
if
we
can
take
a
little
bit
of
time
and
figure
out
the
you
know
how
we
want
to
what
we
want
to
say
and
and
where
to
send
them
and
everything,
maybe
even
we
could
make
like
a
Google
form
or
something
and
say
hey
if,
if
you're
interested
in
joining
us
for
this
informal
thing-
and
you
had
a
topic
to
discuss,
but
something
like
that,
so
that
we
can
send
over
here's
what
we'd
like
to
do
and
for
this
informal
thing
and
and
then
the
team,
if
they're,
okay
with
it,
they
can
contact
them
for
us.
B
C
Yeah
I
just
thought
a
couple
of
sentences
here:
yeah
she
even
been
joining
for
a
while,
so
I'm
I'm
one
of
those
people
on
the
waiting
list.
The
problem,
the
problem
is
that
the
waiting
list
is
for
the
whole
colgated
event,
so
you
don't
really
I
mean
there's
no
distinguishment,
okay
I'm
on
the
waiting
list
for
Telco
day.
That's
that's
the
way
that
I
see.
E
C
Mean
I
I
just
took
myself
on
Friday
and
I
didn't
get
a
chance
to
choose
on
which
co-located
event
I
want
to
join
anyway.
That's
one
thing:
the
other
thing
is,
if
you,
if
you
have
a
controllable
schedule-
and
you
can
add
it
as
an
item
to
on
on
the
back
of
the
schedule
like
okay,
this
this
and
then
at
2
p.m-
birds
of
a
feather
open
discussion,
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
a
short
description,
people
might
be
interested,
I
can
see
it,
and
you
know.
B
As
far
as
the
schedule,
what
do
you?
Where
do
you
mean?
Are
you
talking
about
the
official
schedule?
Yes,
yes,
I
I,
don't
think
we're
going
to
make
it
onto
the
official
schedule,
so
we're
gonna
have
to
do.
There's
going
to
be
some
marketing
that'll
be
needed
to
let
people
know
now
during
Claude
Telco
day
we
can
communicate
it.
We
can
ask
some
folks
there.
Can
you
please
mention
this-
that
there's
going
to
be
an
informal
meeting
but
I
doubt
we'll
be
on
the
official
kubecon
schedule.
C
Yeah
I
mean
if
you're
booking
the
room
in
any
case
right
I
mean
because
you
need
the
room,
you
cannot
just
do
it
in
the
hallway,
I
guess.
Yeah.
B
We
may
end
up
in
the
there's,
like
some
open
meeting
areas
and
stuff.
E
B
We're
going
to
try
to
get
a
room,
but
there's
lots
of
things
going
on.
So,
if
other
than
the,
if
you're
not
part
of
the
official
sessions,
then
it's
more
difficult
to
get
a
room.
So
this
may
be
like
an
open
area
where
we
take
up
tables
that
are
nearby
each
other
and
and
then
more
of
an
open
discussion.
E
B
C
Oh
you
mean
the
waiting
list
for
the
Telco
day.
Topics
right
I
mean
like
dogs-
oh
okay,
okay
I
was
like
on
the
waiting
list
for
the
attendee
yeah
I
also
submitted
something
as
a
co-speaker.
With
with
a
colleague
of
mine.
You.
D
C
D
E
B
E
B
So
we
would
and
I
I
think
Lucina
had
some
ideas
of
of
a
few
areas
that
may
work
at
the
at
the
place
for
like
an
open
area.
B
We'll
look
at
more
into
that
and
then,
if
we
don't
have
a
set
location,
we're
going
to
try
to
go
to
one
of
those
and
we
would
be
communicating
that
and
the
I
think
the
the
day
of
cloud
native
chocolate
day
and
then,
if
we
can
decide
on
it
a
few
days
ahead,
then
we
say
that
and
then
just
say:
here's
where
we're
going
to
be,
but
probably
one
of
the
main
things
would
be
to
decide
we're
going
to
announce
our
location
on
somewhere
like
hosting
to
whatever
that
could
be
Twitter.
B
It
could
be
to
the
mailing
list
if
you're
not
on
that
I'd
get
on
the
working
group
and
and
or
Slack,
and
then
we
just
say
please
meet
here
and
and
then
of
course,
during
Cloud
native
Telco
day
for
any
effects
there
we
can
attending.
We
can
message,
but
if
you're
on
the
waiting
list
for
the
co-located
event
attending
not
presenting
but
attending,
but
you
do
have
a
all
acts.
You
have
a
cubecon
pass,
then,
as
long
as
you
can
see
those
messages,
then
you
can
make
meet
up
there.
B
We'll
do
our
best
to
try
to
get
people
available
and
then
I
think
a
Google
doc
for
some
type
of
topic.
Ideas
and
potentials
I
mean
I.
Guess
it's
a
potential
attendance
sort
of
thing,
so
we
can
get
a
head
count
and
stuff,
but
I
think
we
need
to
run
this
more
like
a
open
discussion
and
then
the
real
birds
of
a
feather
where
the
present
the
I
don't
even
want
to
call
them.
Presentations,
they're,
just
someone's
basically
like
you'd,
have
a
whiteboard
and
someone
writes.
B
Besides
our
plan,
if
you
didn't
hear
it
weeks
ago,
we
were
saying
we
may
want
to
use
part
of
this
time
as
a
working
session
to
do
to
dig
into
some
topics
like
maybe
we
wanna
work
on
the
cncf
glossary
and
adding
more
terms
that
are
important
for
the
Telecom
networking,
Cloud
native
Telecom
networking
or
working
through
Best
Practices
that
we
pick
or
something
like
that.
So
it'd
probably
be
split
between
an
open
discussions
and
and
some
working
session
time.
E
E
C
C
My
question
was
more
or
less
do
you
have
any
rough
statistics
of
like
from
from
the
previous
Telco
days?
Is
the
I
would
say
the
the
the
interest
of
like
you
know?
Is
it
Horizon
I?
Guess
it
is,
but
we
just
don't
have
visibility?
I
mean
I'm
a
reviewer
on
the
networking
track
for
my
main
cubecon,
like
a
visibility
there,
but
I
mean
it
would
be
interesting.
C
At
least
my
my
impression
is
that
from
the
main
networking
track,
like
the
telcos
seem
to
be
a
little
bit
moving
away,
so
they
may
be
moved
to
this
prayer
event.
Like
all
collocated
event.
C
C
D
Yeah
good
question:
that's
something
we
can
ask
I
I
can't
remember
what
the
number
of
cfps
was
at
the
last
two.
No.
C
D
To
be
honest,
I
haven't
really
looked
and
thought
about
it.
It
seemed
to
me
to
be
either
going
up
or
staying
the
same,
but.
D
B
I
know
that
the
last
one
and
and
also
this
one
to
an
extent,
there's
a
desire
to
have
a
virtual
aspect,
the
very
first
one
we
had
both
and
and
I
think
that
was
helpful.
The
last
one
there
was
a
lot
of
requests
in
North,
America
I.
Think
the
attendance
would
improve.
B
B
But
they're
asking
for
a
remote
and
I
think
we
have
a
pretty
good
split
between
North,
America
and
EU
for
telecom
companies
that
are
interested
so
ideally
for
the
Cloud
native
Telco
day,
EU
I'm,
sorry
for
North
America.
We
can
get
some
sponsors
and
interests
and
they'll
we'll
be
able
to
offer
the
the
virtual
event
and
I
think
that'll
Pro.
If
we're
doing.
If,
if
we
can
get
that
and
get
some
more
sponsors
and
stuff,
then
it
should
improve
like
going
forward
as
well.
D
So
so
there
was
some
post-event
data
that
was
shared
after
each
about
number
of
registered,
attendees
and
stuff,
like
that.
But
nothing
I
can
see
at
the
moment
which
explained
the
number
of
cfps.
D
So
in
terms
of
the
the
informal
session,
whatever
whatever
we
want
to
call
it
so
the
as
well
as
the
discussion
we've
just
had
about
people
on
the
presenting
wait
list
essentially
coming
in
you
know,
starting
a
conversation
about
the
topic
they
were
due
to
present.
D
C
D
C
Yeah
so
at
least
what
what
I'm
saying
I
mean
I'm
I'm
just
going
to
share
a
thought:
I,
don't
know
how
to
how
to
exactly
form
or
a
farm
formulated
to
the
exact
topic,
but
it's
like
I'm,
seeing
at
least
from
where
I
am
I'm.
Seeing
this
this
trend,
where
you
know
like
we
get
questions,
are
you
certified
with
this,
or
with
that
and
I
mean
to
me?
It
sounds
like
the
industry
is
forming
its
own.
C
Obviously,
certification
in
between
the
different
vendors,
like
the
major
players,
are,
you
know,
sitting
together
and
saying:
okay
I
work
with
you,
you
work
with
me,
I
certify,
you
certify
me,
then
I
don't
care
about
cncf
or
guiding
principles
or
this
or
that
and
I
mean
do.
We
need
to
somehow
at
least
talk
about
this
or
see,
what's
what's
out
there
and
try
to
enumerate
what
we
know
or
I
I
know
you
it's
like.
E
B
C
B
The
some
of
the
submissions
and
I'm
I'm
not
sure
what
the
cloud
native
Telco
day,
agendas
I
need
to
read
through
I'm,
not
and
I'm,
not
a
coach
or
a
Committee
Member
on
that.
But
I
know
that
some
of
the
submissions
that
people
were
talking
about
were
related
to
things
like
silver,
the
Anika
project
from
elephant
and
and
other
things
out
there.
So
it's
that's
happening
there
and
and
we're
definitely
looking
at
things
and
encouraging
people
to
join
and
and
talk
about
them.
B
So
if
do
you
know
of
others
like
nephio
Silva
elephant
etiquette,
those
would
be
other
groups
that
are
working
on
similar
things.
Do
you
know
of
other
ones
or
is
there
anything
in
particular
that
you're
thinking
about.
C
Yeah
I
I
I
would
point
out
openshift,
just
like
not
not
as
a
fingerprint
but
like
this
is
something
that
sticks
out
at
least
what
I
mean
like
when
I
been
interacting
with
different
customers
and
vendors,
and
so
on.
It's
it's
always
like.
Oh
by
the
way,
do
you
work
with
all
my
shopping
list?
It's
like
seems
to
be
the
the
Baseline
for
a
lot
of
people
out
there
right
so
and
I,
don't
know
if
this.
E
D
Yeah
yeah
I
think
it's
a
great
question.
I
think
it's
a
great
topic
to
discuss
at
the
the
kind
of
informal
day,
but
also
there
is
a.
E
D
There
is
a
panel
session
which
is
about
project
silver,
so
it
may
be
focused
on
what
kind
of
environmental
things
yeah.
D
However,
one
of
one
of
the
things
that
some
of
the
participants
in
silver
are
quite
keen
on
is
having
a
better
process
for,
or
a
better
approach
to,
that,
interoperability,
certification,
conundrum,
absolutely
and
I've.
No
doubt
that
operators
will
have
opinions
they
may
or
may
not
be
willing
to
share
as
well
on.
You
know,
on
the
applicability
or
usefulness
of
the
various
approaches
that
have
been
taken
over
the
years
and
yeah
I.
Think
it's
a
great
discussion,
because
it's
it
comes
up
every
couple
of
years.
D
You
know
lfn
tried
to
do
it
with
what
was
it
called
ovp?
Was
it
or
something
you
know
with
that
and
and
now
sobone
I
think
it's
the
same
same
problems
being
that
tackle
from
different
angles.
D
E
D
B
From
what
we
can
tell
Red
Hat
seems
to
have
a
certification.
B
Look
well,
it's
it's
called
CNS
certification,
so
they
have
the
platform
testing
where
you
can
run
open
shift
on
your
own
or
you
can
run
their
cloud-based
stuff
so
that
you
have
more
of
if
you're
running
the
platform
side
as
well,
and
then
they
have
a
CNF
certification
and
both
the
badging
as
well
as
a
set
of
tests
in
it.
They
have
a
a
large
portion
of
it.
B
I
think
it's
probably
the
majority,
but
I'd
have
to
look
through
the
whole
set
of
tests.
I
posted
a
link
to
the
in
Zoom
chat,
but
the
a
large
portion
was
it
looks
like
the
the
same
names
that
were
in
the
CNS
certification
test
were
used.
B
They
were
it's
re-implemented,
it's
a
different
language,
but
coverage
for
the
same
set
of
tests
and
most
of
them
I
would
say,
are
generic
with
maybe
little
bits
that
are
potentially
some
of
those
tests
are
a
little
bit
different
to
be
open,
shift
specific
and
then
the
other
set
of
tests
are
not
that
are
not
essentially
copies
or
re-implementations
of
the
cncf
versions
are
open
shift
best
practices.
So,
if
you're
doing
this
on
an
openshift
platform,
here's
the
things
that
you
should
do
with
your
CNF
so
from
a.
B
Influencing
others
to
do
do
good
things.
I
would
say
that
that's
a
positive
that,
if
we're
leading
here's
best
practices
and
here's
tests
that
we're
doing,
if
others
are
picking
those
up
and
trying
to
utilize
them,
it
can
be.
You
know,
red
hat
is
going
to
make
sure
anything
works
really
really
well
with
openshift
project
Silva
under
the
Linux
Foundation
era.
You
know,
there's
there's
something
there
that
there
I
would
say
they
liked
what
was
happening.
Potentially.
This
is
my
view
from
the
outside.
B
The
lockwoods
was
happening
in
the
different
areas
like
aniket
and
the
CNS
certification,
the
best
practice
that
we're
doing
and
they
wanted
something
else,
I
think
Tom.
You
might
have
some
potentially
cement
on
on
that,
but
there's
something
that
was
missing
or
they
wanted
to
add
something
or
that
when,
when
there's
a
fork
or
a
new
product
that
comes
out
when
there's
an
existing
one,
that's
similar,
but
not
it's
not
an
exact
copy.
Then
there
was
something
missing.
B
Usually,
of
course,
there
are
just
straight
up
copies
of
you
know
even
physical
Hardware
or
someone
reverse
Engineers
everything
and
just
tries
to
put
out
a
competing
product
with
no
differentiation,
I
think
for
Annika
Silva,
the
open
shift
stuff,
there's
there's
at
least
for
part
of
it
there's
things
that
are
missing
or
they
they
wanted
to
go
differently.
So
that's
why
you
have
others,
but
maybe
the
there's,
probably
a
lot
of
room
for
discussion
around
what
was
missing
and
what
do
you
like
over
here?
B
I
know,
the
nephios
thing
was
be
who's
focused
on
helping
with
best
practices
for
onboarding
deployment
and
all
of
that
sort
of
thing
and
I
was
hearing
that
for
the
CNF
working
group,
the
test
Suite
the
test
bed,
all
of
the
stuff
that
we've
been
doing
for
years
like,
where
are
the
best
practices
that
are
going
to
help
with
onboarding
and
I.
Think
that's
why
we're
seeing
projects
like
nephio
that
are
focused
on
that
particular
area?
Of
course,
there's
get
Ops
and
what
we've
works
and
other
people
are
doing
as
well.
D
Okay,
anything
else
on
on
this
informal
stay.
D
D
E
D
A
A
Yeah
I
think
it's
there's
a
lot
of
things
to
maybe
to
discuss
there
so
I
encouraged
to
take
a
look
and
to
the
Google
docs.
There
is
a
link
in
the
bottom,
so.
A
Well,
yeah:
he
he
just
show
the
that
one.
B
I
didn't
see
the
the
other
one
got
closed
out,
so
we
I
I.
Don't
think
that
we
one
thing
to
remember
that
I
I
didn't
do
and
hopefully
we'll
do
on
the
next
one
Victor,
whoever
update
the
best
practices
for
Dev
document
to
add
a
best
new
best
practice
into
the
document.
So
if
we've
we've
just
accepted
the
privileged
flag,
best
practice,
but
it's
not
in
the
list
of
lists
of
practices.
B
A
Yeah
in
that
way,
we
can
have
references
in
other
places.
B
A
So
so,
regarding
liveness
yeah
things
things
Taylor
for
for
starting
the
discussion
there
yeah
it
is,
it
is
very
like
a
I
mean
the
only
thing
that
I
was
thinking
about
that
particular
best
practice
is:
how
can
we
what
could
be
exactly
that
the
best
practice
besides
defining
alignments
probes
in
the
in
the
pot
definition
I
mean
I,
was
just
thinking
loudly,
like
maybe
some
proportion
of
some
numbers
or
how
to
calculate
the
different
parameters,
or
things
like
that.
So.
A
D
A
How
to
use
it
in
a
pathway
like
a
specific
numbers
or
certain.
E
B
B
Worries
and
then
scroll
down,
so
this
one's
pretty
minimal.
There's
some
references
here
and
maybe
click
on
the
doc.
The
and
the
comment
down
below
there's
a
comment:
yeah.
D
B
Yeah
they
well,
the
the
red
is
I,
think
copied
from
somewhere
else.
So
all
of
that
needs
to
be
filled
so.
E
B
Do
you
have
there
on
the
side
Victor,
let's
see,
this
is
motivation.
A
Yeah,
exactly
like
I
was
just
thinking
like.
Maybe
what
could
be
the
benefits
to
use
is
the
only
one
that
came
to
my
mind
was
pale
fast.
You,
your
body,
is
behaving
bad,
so
just
terminated
and
a
new
one.
A
So
I
guess
that's
me
important
to
have
a
lightness
probe
there,
but
it
started
like
when
I
started
investigating
more
about
the
feature
like
a
so
that
there
is
obviously
a
lot
of
ways
to
Define
it
like
the
first
one
is
like
the
type
of
a
blindness
probe
which
could
be
four
different
types
like
common
by
HTTP
and
TCP
requests
or
ercp,
and
and
also
there
are
ones
that
you
choose
the
type
of
lightness
proof.
A
So
you
have
to
Define
certain
parameters,
so
the
thing
is
like
I
mean
you
can
choose
whatever
that
adjusts
to
your
needs,
but
I
don't
know
if,
like
that,
could
be
like
a
good
practice
to
have
some
like,
like
different
portions,
like,
depending
on
the
number,
for
example,
let's
say
that
the
best
I
don't
know
the
initial
delayed
in
seconds
parameter
has
some
kind
of
relation
with
the
Purity
zika
and
sequence,
or
things
like
that.
B
B
So
this
says
notes,
caveats
and
constraints.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
negatives
or
Alternatives.
We
can
have
it
for
additional
information
that
we're
not
saying
you
must
do
these
things,
so
these
could
be
maybe
less
strong
recommendations,
but
here's
some
things
to
look
at.
So
what?
What
are
you
thinking
that?
Would
it
be
something
more
of
here's,
something
that
you
should
look
at
and
consider
or
do
you
think
it
should
be
part
of
the
best
main
best
practice?
A
First
of
all,
the
the
first,
the
first
step
is
having
that
information.
I
think
if
we
have
that
information,
yeah,
probably
the
best
place
to
to
put
that
information
could
be
in
that
section
notes.
It's
a
note,
but
yeah
I
couldn't
find
like
a
a
quick
search,
those
those
kind
of
information.
A
But
if
we
have
it
definitely
maybe
that's
the
best
place
to
put
that
information
yeah.
The
only
thing
that
I
I
will
avoid
to
have.
It
is
very
standard,
like
a
I
mean
yeah.
This
is
for
sure,
like
live
net.
A
Proofs
are
a
great
thing
to
to
monitor
the
healthy
of
the
the
CNF
or
any
application
in
general,
but
but
yeah
I
would
like
to
see
something
more
info
like
a
and
if
we
have
that
information,
probably
yeah,
that's
the
best
place,
maybe
to
put
in
in
this
section
as
a
solid
initial
node.
A
Yeah
I
don't
know,
for
example
like
if,
if
you
choose
like
a
very
small
time
frame,
maybe
you
can
have
an
impact
on
your
CPU,
probably
I'm,
not
saying
I.
Don't
know
like
like.
Let's
say
that
you
choose
like
a
one
millisecond
or
something
like
that.
A
So
every
one
millisecond
is
calling
your
comment
that
you
have
defining
the
lightness
proof
so
which
probably
can
be
translated
as
like
over
using
the
CPU
to
just
do
monitor
the
the
app
itself
so
I
didn't
I
didn't
have
it
has
to
be
a
balance
between
the
amount
of
resources
that
you
are
using
in
in
the
app
versus
the
amount
of
resources
that
you
are
using
to
monitor
the
the
healthiness
of
the
app.
A
C
C
B
So,
for
me,
that's
seems
like
content
that
will
go
into
this.
What
we're
calling
notes
section
you
know,
maybe
this
could
have
a
better
title
there,
but
if
you're
implementing
this
best
practice,
then
here's
some
things
you
should
look
into
and
here's
some
things
you
should
be
aware
of.
So
you
don't
have
problems
as
well
as
there
may
be
we,
you
know,
we
may
say:
don't
set
it
to
liveness,
where
it
checks
every
20
minutes.
A
But
I
guess
in
general,
like
let's,
let's
try
to
get
some
feedback
about
these
best
practice.
I
guess:
Again
Taylor,
thanks
for
putting
all
these
together
I'm
in
the
start
of
the
conversation
but
yeah.
Definitely
we
need
extra
eyes
on
here
on
this
document.
A
B
Absolutely
I
was
just
putting
this
as
kind
of
a
start
TBD.
We
need
to
add
more
okay,
TVD
ad
information
about
the
type
of
workload
and
the
criticality
and
say
that
again,
criticality
I,
don't
know
if
that.
E
B
These
are,
these
are
just
for
us
to
talk
about,
and
anyone
can
come
and
do
suggest
edits
on
these.
If
you
want
to
directly
work
with
us
on
these-
and
you
feel
like
this
a
topic,
then
let
me
know
we
can
even
give
direct
edit
access
right
now.
It's
anyone
with
link
can
add
comments.
B
B
B
Oh,
you
may
not
see
where
I
did
that
sorry
I
forgot
this
mom
wouldn't
share
my
screen.
Tom.
Can
you
go
up
to
workload
contacts
so
that
my
words
don't
sound
yep
there
we
go
yep,
see
that
so
that
one's
and
now
I
can
that
one's
a
suggest
edit
and
then
I
can
any
of
us
that
have
edit
access
can
just
accept
that
as
a
change,
so
you
know
Nikolai,
you
feel
free
to
just
add
stuff
into
any
of
these
before
we
run
out
of
time.
B
B
A
D
Nice,
nice,
one
song,
it
disappeared
from
the
playlist
of
events.
That'd,
be
why
so
that's
that's
something.
That's
in
Vancouver
as
well.
Okay
makes
sense.
B
That's
in
May
all
right
and
that's
nearly
back
to
back
to
the
big
5G
event,
hoping
to
see
some
of
y'all
there
there's
a
lot
of
parties,
a
lot
of
different
sorry,
Telecom
orgs,
not
parties.
I
was
saying
parties
for
orgs.
There
probably
will
be
parties
but
hoping
to
see
folks
there
and
trying
to
have
a
cncf
prince
Presence
at
big
five
I
for
those
that
don't
know,
I'm,
actually
local,
to
Austin
I'm
planning
on
going
whatever
the
case
and
try
to
permit
Cloud
native
and
meet
up.
B
There's
a
pretty
large
group
of
people.
It
seems
to
be
more
open
to
I'll,
just
say:
General
Telecom
versus
the
there's
another
event
which
I'm
not
saying
on
the
in
this
list.
Oh
maybe
connected
America
I,
think
is
more
specific
to
Telecom,
4,
North,
America
and
I.
Think
this
big
5G
would
just
be
open,
so
Tom
elect
Vodafone
I.
Take
I
would
at
least
take
a
look
and
then
make
sure
that
folks
know
but
I
think
it.
It
would
probably
be
a
good
event
for
anyone.
Even
if
you're,
not
a
North,
American
Telecom.