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From YouTube: CNCF TOC Meeting 2021-11-02
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CNCF TOC Meeting 2021-11-02
A
C
Just
giving
it
a
minute
or
so,
for
people
to
be
able
to
come
on
in
and
I'm
actually
kind
of
hoping
for
the
network
folks
to
be
able
to
come
in
because
they're
actually
kicking
us
off
today,
so
good
fun.
C
All
right
we
are
at
five
after
I
have
given
lee
a
poke
and
well
if
we
need
to
come
back
to
network
we'll
do
that
too
so.
Good
morning
you
have
made
it
to
the
toc
meeting,
our
normal
anti-trust
supplies.
C
I'm
your
host
this
morning
as
liz
is
out
of
the
office
today.
So
yep
you've
made
it
here
our
normal
planning
dock
in
here
and
that's
where
we're
tracking
attendance,
so
toc
members
are
tracked
over
in
there
today.
We've
actually
got
a
few
updates
from
some
folks.
We've
got
tag.
Network
tech,
observability
may
or
may
not
be
here,
but
I
left
the
slides
in
here.
C
C
I
will
walk
us
over
in
towards
tag
network
and
I'm
not
sure
if
I've
got
anybody
on
the
line
for
network.
E
Just
as
I
planned
it,
my
hair
brushed
and
everything
so
great,
so
all
right,
some
some
updates.
Since
last
we
met
so
there's
a
a
project,
that's
interested
in
presenting
for
consideration
for
sandbox,
it's
called
fab
edge.
They
will
be
presenting
in
this
thursday.
So
in
a
couple
of
days
we
just
a
small
note
for
those
that
do
attend
the
tag
network
meeting.
We
did
adjust
the
time
to
two
hours
earlier
in
the
day,
so
it's
the
first
and
third
thursdays
of
the
month,
but
now
at
9
00
a.m.
E
We
went
ahead
and
got
locked
in
for
some
office
hours
at
kubecon
eu.
I
think.
Since
last
we
met
we
had
a
cancellation
of
the
meeting,
but
we
did
have
a
meeting
last
week
and
another
one.
This
week
we've
been
consolidating
some
of
the
some
of
the
interrelated
projects
between
tag
network
service,
mesh
working
group,
service,
mesh
performance
and
and
then
compacting
that
agenda,
which
has
been
nice
so
there's
been.
E
We
had
three
times
as
many
butts
in
the
seats
at
our
last
meeting:
intel
red
hat,
google
all
showing
up
and
some
others
or
or
folks
from
those
those
places.
So
so,
since
last
we
met,
there
was
there's
an
upcoming
service
mesh
user
survey,
a
very
short
survey
to
go
out,
but
we're
collectively
excited
about
that.
That
would
come
out
from
the
cncf.
E
There
was
a
body
of
work
that
was
previously
mentioned
on
this
call
within
the
service
mesh
performance
project,
a
paper,
an
article
to
go
out
in
ieee
publication,
and
I
just
checked.
I
think
I
think
it's
out
so
there's
a
link
to
it.
There
that's
the
other
piece
of
news
and
then
the
last
piece
of
news
is:
there's
a
load
generator
nighthawk,
there's
a
presentation
from
a
googler
one
of
the
main
maintainers
of
nighthawk
on
their
adaptive
load,
controller.
E
E
That's
the
new
stuff
and
then,
mr
fitzgerald,
the
let
me
send
you
a
link
to
there's
a
google
doc
that
I
think
I
that
has
like
seven
questions
or
so
to
in
this
survey,
and
so
it
hasn't
gone
out
yet
but
feedback
that
you
might
have
on
whether
or
not
those
questions
are
appropriate
or
some
are
missing
or
would
be
good.
So
I'll
put
a
drop,
a
link
in
chat.
C
And
yeah
one
note
about
like
the
their
their
meeting
time
has
moved
up.
You
are
now
at
a
9
a.m,
pacific
which
hopefully
should
get
more
folks
for
you.
So.
C
E
Well,
there's
just
some
outstanding
calls
for
participation,
there's
an
initiative
around
service
mesh
patterns,
so
there's
there's
some
that
are
being
written
identified
and
written
now,
there's
a
new
github
organization
that
is
dedicated
to
just
that
initiative.
E
And
we
might
invite
it's
well,
we
haven't
got
them
on
the
schedule
yet,
but
but
we're
we
should
be
inviting
a
few
folks
from
some
of
the
kubernetes
network-related
initiatives
or
network
related
cigs
like
api
gateway.
E
There's
something
of
a
I
think
somewhere
in
multi-cluster,
there's
kind
of
a
service
catalog
looking
initiative,
and
so
a
lot
of
that
is
very
relevant
and
interesting
to
the
working
group
initiatives
here
and
so
we'll
look
to
try
to
elevate
and
cross-pollinate.
C
F
Yeah,
so
there
are
a
few
updates
in
terms
of
projects
and
presentations
in
our
meetings
in
the
runtimes
and
container
space
we've
actually
reached
out
to
this
project
called
clever
containers.
F
They
it's
take
on
confidential
computing
from
the
folks
at
alibaba,
and
we
expect
them
to
present
pretty
soon
they
they're
not
on
the
calendar
yet
but
they're
they
are
in
the
cncf
sandbox
already
so
they're
very
interested
in
engaging
yuki
is
another
project
that
will
have
a
presentation
on
november
4th
thursday,
and
this
is
a
container
runtime
in
rust.
So
it's
a
different
take
on
something
like
run
c,
but
written
in
rust.
F
Then,
on
the
workloads
space,
a
couple
of
projects
we
have
direct
teeth.
We
had
a
presentation
in
our
last
meeting
in
this
project
basically
allows
users
to
perform
orchestration
of
serverless
workloads
on
top
of
something
like
kubernetes
using
k-native
in
another
project.
Is
our
meta
and
we'll
we'll
have
this
project
presented
on
november
november
18th,
and
this
allows
you
to
run
kubernetes
jobs
on
multi-cluster
environments.
F
F
Take
on
running
jobs
on
multi-cluster
environments,
then
on
the
machine,
learning,
ops
or
mlab
space
and
edge
k0s
not
to
be
confused
with
k3s
is
another
kubernetes
distribution
for
the
edge
or
to
run
workloads
at
the
edge
and
we'll
have
this
tentatively
on
december,
2nd,
which
is
next
month
first
meeting
on
next
month
and
finally,
on
the
activities
in
the
tag,
we've
finally
decided
what
our
logo
is,
so
you
can
see
it
at
the
upper
right
corner,
so
it's
gonna
be
like
a
cheetah
with.
F
I
guess
some
lines
that
it
looks
like
it's
running
fast
and
thank
you
amy
to
for
helping
now
with
this
and
a
couple
of
working
groups
in
progress.
I
think
we
we're
talking
talking
to
some
folks
about
this,
and
hopefully
we
have
a
charter
for
some
of
these
webassembly
and
edge
a
lot
of
interest
in
in
this
area
or
in
these
two
spaces
in
china
kubecon.
We
have
a
session
scheduled
for
the
tag
and
you
know.
Hopefully
we
get
some
more
engagement
with
with
that
session
and
yeah.
C
A
A
All
right,
so
just
a
quick
update,
so
we
have
the
community
nominations
for
tech
leads,
and
we
talked
about
this
a
little
bit
the
last
time.
Basically,
community
members
can
vote
for
who
they
want
to
be.
Tech
leads
due
to
all
the
ongoing
business
of
kukan.
We've
decided
to
to
extend
the
deadline
two
weeks,
so
we're
opening
up
until
november
13th
a
quick
update
on
security
assessments.
We
have
cloud
custodian,
that's
really
wrapping
up
and
coming
to
conclusion
the
pr
should
be
merged
within
the
next
one
or
two
weeks.
A
We
are
starting
the
argo
security
assessment.
We
are
looking
for
one
or
two
more
reviewers,
so
if
anyone
is
interested,
they
can
check
it
out,
there's
already
a
selection
created
for
that,
and
we
have
two
projects
in
the
review:
queue
currently
capturing
the
inverse
of
projects
that
are
looking
for
incubation
upcoming.
Also,
we
are
jumpstarting
the
trails
for
cloud
native
security
map,
which
is
the
v2
all
cloud
native
security
map.
A
The
idea
on
this
is
basically
providing
a
way
for
folks
to
navigate
on
the
white
paper
to
say
if
you're
interested
in
a
particular
topic
here
here
here
are
some
sections
that
you
should
look
at,
and
you
know
hear
how
the
sections
are
related
to
go.
For
example,
you
know
runtime
protection
or
supply
chain
security
and
finally,
the
last
update
is:
we
have
the
supply
chain
reference
architecture.
We
have
defined
what
the
reference
architecture
will
look
like,
and
this
document
will
be
available
for
public
command
in
the
coming
week.
G
C
G
I've
set
the
the
bar
high,
so
there
are,
there
are
some
projects
which
are
going
through,
which
are
going
through
the
process.
Longhorn
is
is
in
the
voting
stage.
True
powerfest
is
just
being
finalized.
G
There's
there's
a
handful
of
small
things
on
the
on
the
due
diligence
dock
that
need
to
be
finalized
and
we're
just
getting
the
list
of
repos
and
licenses
finalized
with
fossa
open
ebs
is
on
pause
we
do
have.
We
do
have
some
questions
which
the
project
has
some
questions,
which
still
needs
to
lies
with
cncf
legal.
G
In
terms
of
you
know,
there
are
some
pretty
simple
binary.
Yes,
no
questions
that
need
to
be
answered
in
terms
of
things
like
trademarks
and
stuff
like
that,
but
we
also
would
like
to
spend
some
time
with
that
and
run
through
a
few
a
few
options
and
questions
that
came
up
after
our
discussion
with
the
team
the
other
week
and
we're
going
to
be
presenting
at
the
cncf
china
and
covering
off.
G
You
know
some
of
the
new
documents
that
we
had
written,
including
the
cloud
native
disaster
recovery
and
the
performance
white
paper,
but
one
of
the
things
we'd
like
to
would
like
to
as
an
ask
of
the
toc
is,
as
the
year
is
coming
to
an
end.
Some
of
the
sort
of
large
big
ticket
items
in
terms
of
you
know,
docs
and-
and
things
like
that
that
we
were
working
on,
are
coming
to
a
natural,
close
and
we've
been.
G
We've
been
working
on
some
of
the
plans
and
some
of
the
options
of
of
what
to
do.
Next,
including
you
know,
trying
to
figure
out
which
projects
or
which
areas
to
to
focus
on,
and
maybe
you
know,
specific
problems
or
challenges
that
that
we
think
that
we
think
might
be
might
be
useful
either
from
an
end
user
point
of
view
or
from
a
toc
point
of
view.
G
So
so
we'd
love
to
we'd
love
to
get
we'd
love
to
invite
people
like
maybe
saw
there
and
and
whoever
else
from
the
toc
would
would
be
interested
to
join
our
next
call
and
and
help
us
with
preparing
a
plan
that
we
can
kind
of
launch
in
in
in
january.
For
you
know,
either
new
content
or
or
or
new
projects
or
or
things
that
we
should
be
looking
at
to
give
us
a
bit
of
a
focus
I
see
saad
has
has
just
said
that
he'll
do
that.
G
So
I'll
I'll
extend
the
invite
but
we'd
love
to
we'd
love
to
see
you
at
our
next
school.
C
Okay,
yeah,
I'm
not
sure
if
anybody
wants
to
be
able
to
give
advice
here
directly,
so
I'll
hold
for
a
moment.
C
All
right,
seeing
nobody
unmute,
we'll
save
that
for
like
a
a
november
10th
meeting,
and
we
can
do
a
quick
run
through
everybody
who
is
applying
to
move
levels.
Please
correct
me
if
things
have
changed
for
any
of
your
projects,
folks
that
are
not
currently
accurate.
I
know
that
we've
got
openmetrics
longhorn
dapper,
currently
in
voting
so.
D
C
B
Yeah,
I
could
speak
to
a
few
things
ever
so
briefly.
We've
had
a
really
quiet
week
too.
There
was
a
lot
of
lead
up
to
kubecon.
Kukan
was
awesome,
alolita
will
have,
I
believe,
is
working
on
a
blog
summarizing.
Some
of
the
observability
content
that
happened
in
la
we
gave
our
talk
as
well,
when
I
think
was
well
received
and
in
the
coming
weeks,
you'll
see
a
lot
of
pr
activity
in
various
toc
and
or
cncf
related
repos.
B
There's
a
couple
things
that
now
that
we're
past
kucon
and
the
dust
has
settled.
I
would
like
to
move
forward
on
immediately.
B
One
is
kind
of:
is
it
sort
of
a
segue
from
the
last
toc
meeting
around
end
user
community
radars
and
wanting
to
map
vendors
and
projects
and
technologies
and
and
adoption,
and
things
like
that
in
the
observability
space
we
have
a
whole
pile
of
all
of
the
above,
so
we're
gonna
just
build
out
in
the
coming
week,
or
so
just
start
with
a
list
and
really
make
a
graph.