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From YouTube: CDF SIG Best Practices - May 16, 2022
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A
A
Really
weird
it
would
it
wouldn't
let
me
unmute
or
start
video.
I
was
like
what
what's
going
on
good
morning
good
evening,
good
time
zone
appropriate
greeting.
A
It's
all
good
welcome
to
my
new
apple
m1
macbook
pro.
It
seems
quite
nice.
A
A
A
All
right,
let's
see
if
I
can
make
this
work,
oh
right.
A
All
right,
I
can't
sure
screen
without
restarting
zoom
here
is
agenda
and
hackmd,
okay
edit.
A
This
is
the
document
I'm
editing
in
case.
Anyone
wants
to
add
along
all
right.
A
A
D
I
posted,
I
don't
know.
If
let
me
take
the
agenda,
is
we
gonna
follow
the
agenda
or.
A
I
posted
the
link,
so
the.
A
Here's
the
can
you
see
that
link,
so
that's
the
link
to
the
github
page
and
then
I'm
using
hackmd
to
actually
edit
the
agenda.
It's
just
as
an
fyi.
B
A
So,
for
today
we
had
previously
agreed.
We
were
going
to
be
spending
some
time
talking
about
the
birds
of
a
feather
talk
that
terry
and
I
are
hosting
at
cdcon
in
a
couple
of
weeks,
but
we
can
also
talk
a
little
bit
about
some
of
the
outstanding
documentation
issues.
Did
you
have
an
agenda
item
that
you
wanted
to
add.
D
A
I'm
not
super
savvy
on
the
landscape
stuff.
It's
a.
I
think.
The
cd
foundation
uses
the
same
general
platform
that
linux
foundation
uses,
and
there
is
a
repo
here,
I'll
post,
that.
A
And
it
has
a
fair
amount
of
of
detail
that
you
can
look
at.
I
don't
know
if
terry,
if
you
have
any
additional
comments
there.
B
B
A
Okay,
let's
see.
A
I
have
not
heard
from
tracy,
so
don't
know
if
there's
any
updates
to
the
security
stuff,
we
still
need
someone
who
wants
to
own
the
compliance
section.
A
Excuse
me,
I
might
actually
be
able
to
take
a
stab
at
that,
I'm
still
trying
to
figure
out.
My
new
schedule
looks
like,
but
I,
if,
if
that
turns
out
to
be
the
case,
then
I'm
not
going
to
be
able
to
look
at
it
before
cdcon.
A
A
All
right,
let
me
quickly
create
some
issues.
You
want
to
just
read
them
out.
C
So
we've
got
nothing
in
version
control
at
the
moment.
Sorry,
let
me
shut
that
up.
F
A
Favorite
game
when
I
was
in
middle
school
love
that
game,
let's
see,
create
version
control.
C
And
sorry.
A
All
right
and
which,
which
company
are
you
at
or
are
you
a.
A
I
have
several
jerseys
that
have
vodafone
on
them:
excellent
they're,
no
longer
the
jersey,
a
sponsor
for
man,
united,
but
okay,
welcome.
Thank.
E
A
Cool
all
right
so
we're
quickly
making
sure
we
have
bugs
captured
for
filling
out
the
content
and
I'm
sorry,
terry.
It
was
domain
specific,
great.
A
Would
that
be
something
that
would
be
part
of
the
community
section,
or
are
you
thinking
more
abstractly
like.
A
C
C
So
I
don't
know
whether
we've
got
a
duplication
or
if
there
was
a
specific
intent
for
for
that
domain.
Specific
section.
C
I
think
those
are
the
big
ticket
items
everything
else.
We
seem
to
have
some
level
of
content
in
other
than
the
resources
section,
but
obviously
we
can
fill
that
out
very
quickly.
A
A
A
Okay,
richard
do
you
have
particular
interest
topics
or.
E
I
I
should
introduce
myself
really
hello
everyone,
so
richard
culmore,
I'm
in
vodafone
group
as
part
of
the
network
strategy
and
architecture
team,
in
particular
I'm
in
the
network
cloud
and
automation,
team
and
we're
looking
at
all
the
aspects
of
changing
all
sort
of
the
rather
sluggish
old-fashioned
network
functions
to
cloud-native
network
functions.
E
Some
of
my
colleagues
are
already
in
the
team
already
involved
in
linux
foundation
and
linux
foundation.
Networking
projects
like
aniket
ricardo
gaspareto,
was
involved
in
that
one
and
tom
kiblin
he's
over
at
kubecon
now
he's
on
the
program
board
for
the
telco
part,
so
I'm
responsible
for
introducing
ci
cd
type
behavior
for
telco
network
function,
so
I'm
just
trying
to
get
up
to
speed
and
I'm
trying
to
see
if
cdf
will
be
relevant
so
I'll
just
join
for
some
calls
and
see
how
closely
it
fits
with.
B
B
E
A
Yeah
certainly
sounds
like
an
interesting
domain,
specific
scenario
as
well.
Terry.
A
Yep-
and
I
just
realized
that
I'm
an
idiot
and
I
misremembered,
which
dates
which
things
are
happening,
so
I
have
to
change
some
of
my
scheduling,
not
a
problem.
I
will
get
that
done
as
it
stands.
Now,
I'm
going
to
be
on
a
plane
during
that
time,
so
I
will
fix
that
off
by
one
error.
Okay,
so
we
have
30
minutes,
we
don't
have
shoot,
we
don't
have
justin.
A
I
was
hoping
justin
would
be
here
today.
I
think
for
so
one
of
the
thoughts
that
I
had
was
for
since
there's
such
a
small
period
of
time.
You
know
we
could
do
an
overview
of
the
development
environment
and
that
would
be
captured
for
posterity
and
then
my
thought
was
to
workshop
one
example
potentially
into
the
community
space,
and
I
think
that
would
more
than
consume
all
possible
time,
but
wasn't
sure
you
know
what
what
thoughts
are
you
are
you
thinking,
terry.
C
Yeah,
I'm
not
I'm
not
sure
if
we
can
bank
on
having
yeah
any
guaranteed
contributors.
So
so
we
need
to
probably
have
a
agreed.
I
imagine
what
we
will
want
to
do
is
is
do
an
introduction
anyway.
So
we
want
to
explain
what
it
is
that
we've
been
doing
and
what
the
what
what
the
key
highlights
are
of
that
and
then
we
should
probably.
C
Try
and
open
it
up
to
to
contributions,
and
you
know.
B
C
People
to
to
connect
if
we
have
that
capability
live,
but
if,
if
we
don't
have
that,
then
we
need
to
be
prepared
to
to
fill
out
the
remainder
of
the
presentation
with
some.
You
know,
pre-prepared
content.
A
Right
is
there
a.
A
Well,
it's
like,
I
said.
The
ideal
scenario
is
that
we
could
workshop
something
barring
that
we
can
either
focus
on
having
a
community
example
or
use
one
of
the
existing
one
of
the
existing
bugs
to
or
or
create
a
tracking
one
to
to
just
replicate
kind
of.
Procedurally,
here's
how
we
talk
about
things,
here's
how
we
go
through
the
review
process,
here's
what
it
looks
like
when
you
publish
it.
E
A
bit
early
for
me
for
that,
but
that
sounds
quite
intriguing.
I
must
admit.
When
is
when
is
cd
tom
sorry.
E
C
It's
late
afternoon,
I
think,
remember.
A
All
right,
it's
the
other
way
around
sorry.
I've
been
doing
a
lot
of.
I
did
a
lot
of
last-minute
minute
meeting
schedules
last
week
and
I
was
having
to
negotiate
western
europe
eastern
europe,
india
and
australia,
and
that
was
a
fun
time.
A
A
A
Okay,
so
barring
that
change
your
mind
rachel,
let
us
know,
barring
that,
let's
see
we
have
updates
for
the
ci
section,
cd,
section
testing
and
config
oh
and
google's
opinionated
ci
cd,
so
I
can
reach
out
to
nikola
to
see
if
that's
another
potential
example.
A
Moist,
oh
and
another
for
resources.
The
other
thing
is
we
were
talking
about,
starting
basically,
the
the
table
of
contents
content,
so
curating
examples
of
different
categories
of
content
as
sort
of
like
an
appendix.
A
Yeah,
I
think
maybe
you
weren't
there
for
that
one.
There
was,
I
think,
justin
was
there
and
maybe
tracy
when
and
nicola
brought
it
up,
because
google
is
being
a
little
bit
twitchy
about
what
content
they
want
to
be
hosted
versus
what
content
they
want
to
be
referenced,
and
then
we
discussed
on
you
know
the
likelihood
of
that
being
on
an
ongoing
concern
and
so
how
to
incorporate
that
type
of
content
in
a
centralized
way.
A
So,
if
you
think
about
it
could
be
straight
up
just
examples
or
it
could
be
potentially
a
line
for
exam
on
domain,
specific,
there's
different
ways
that
we
can
incorporate
it,
and
I
think
the
first
thing
is
to
start
to
aggregate
the
list
and
figure
out
how
it
we
might
be
able
to
leverage
it
and
then
incorporate
it
into
our
categories
more
effectively,
yeah.
So
it's
like
it's.
B
A
All
right
other
possible
topics
that
we
could
use.
A
C
A
I
think
my
cdf
slack
account
was
attached
to
my
google
account
all
right
I'll
have
to
get
that
fixed,
whoops
all
right.
Another
thing
on
my
list
to
do.
C
So
he
posted
something
in
the
slack
channel
earlier
in
the
week
and
it
wasn't
quite
what
I
was
expecting.
So
I
was
hoping
it
was
going
to
be
here,
so
we
could
have
gone
over
it
in
a
bit
more
detail.
B
A
If
do
you
think
it
would
if
we
were
able
to
massage
it
a
bit,
it
would
be
a
potential
worth
using
as
an
example
or
no.
C
I
I
think
we
would
have
to
find
out
whether
he's
comfortable
doing
that
in.
In
that
context,.
C
And
it
would
be
a
useful
basis,
for
you
know
eliciting
the
the
sort
of
information
we
would
need
to
to.
You
know
fill
out
a
section
like
that,
but
if
he's
not
empowered
to
have
those
conversations
in
that
forum,
then
obviously
we
can
do
that.
So
we
need
to
verify
that
up
front.
A
Probably
well,
I
don't
know
if
I'll
have
enough
time,
but
I
now
own
the
cicd
space
for
mongodb.
So
I
can
also.
A
B
A
C
It's
either
that
or
we
we
revert
back
to
a
sort
of
interview
format
just
have
some
pre-prepared
questions
that
we
can
use
to
kick
start
a
conversation
between
us
about
some
of
the
key
points.
A
Actually,
that's
a
great
idea:
hey
I
see
it
justin,
maybe
hello,
that's
man!
That
picture
was
stupendous.
I
love
the
flowers
one
second,
terry.
The
idea
of
having
a
maybe
like
a
a
form,
a
templatized
form
that
people
could
use
like.
Okay,
like
or
check
box,
multiple
choice.
I
don't
know
something
around
the.
What
do
you
have?
What
don't
you
have
and
then
start
to
and
and
really
make
it
like
stupid,
simple
to
start
to
wrap
your
head
around
kind
of
key
areas
that.
A
Gotcha
no
worries.
Okay,
so
apparently
I
missed
you
posting
like
a
prelim
one
pager,
so
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
look
at
it.
Yet,
but
terry
you
had
taken
a
peek.
Did
you
wanna?
C
C
You
give
us
a
a
a
sort
of
overview
of
some
of
the
basic
pieces,
but
ideally
it'd
be
good
to
drill
into
some
of
that
and
expand
on
it.
A
bit.
Is
that
something.
F
Like
as
much
detail
as
you
would
like
is
available,
I
just
wasn't
sure
what
level
of
detail
was
relevant
or
what
really
we
wanted
me
to
say.
F
C
So
the
the
the
the
birds
of
a
feather
session
that
we
have
for
cdcon.
The
idea
was
to
to
try
and
get
people
engaged
in.
You
know
the
collaborative
process
of
what,
with
what
we're
doing
and
and
to
give
a
bit
of
an
example
of
you
know
how
how
we
go
through
this
process
and
yeah.
C
F
A
Awesome:
okay:
our
session
is
the
seventh
at.
A
I
want
to
say
it's
10
something
texas
time.
E
F
A
To
you
yeah,
okay,
so
we
can
start
a
sheet.
I
let's
see
as
soon
as
I
get
back
onto
slack.
We
can,
I
mean,
don't
feel
like
you
have
to
wait
for
me.
You
and
terry
can
start
the
conversation.
I
will
work
on
getting
back
onto
slack
and
then
we
can.
We
can
do
the
prep
work
for
that
awesome.
Okay,
cool.
C
And
the
the
intent
really
is
to
be
demonstrating
that
thought
process.
You
know,
because
you
know
this
is
this-
is
something
that's
already
been
set
out.
C
It's
something
that
you
that
people
are
already
doing,
but
the
audience
will
mostly
be
people
who
are
still
on
that
journey
or
just
starting
that
journey,
and
so
what
we
want
to
try
and
include
is
a
is
some
of
the
thinking
that
goes
into
that,
and
perhaps
one
or
two
of
the
challenges,
so
so
that
you
know
we're
we're
starting
to
show
here's,
here's
how
you
you
do
this
stuff,
but
here's
why
you're
doing
it
and
here's
the
context
that
it
sits
within
so
people
are
getting
more
of
a
a
real
world.
F
Yeah,
I
think
the
I
forget
what
I
call
the
translations.
Maybe
in
the
pipeline
we
have
a.
We
went
through
a
process
where
you
would
finish
your
work
and
then
you
would.
Your
work
would
just
sit
in
the
main
branch
for
two
days.
While
you
got
translations
from
the
translations
team,
we
were
like,
oh
that
takes
forever.
B
F
And
so
what
we've
done,
which
what
we're
working
on
now
instead
is
do
machine
translations
so,
like
google,
translate
level
translations
immediately
and
then,
as
an
asynchronous
task
like
have
someone
verify
those
and
then
feed
that
back
into
the
pipeline.
So
I
think
that
would
be
a
good
thing
to
talk
about
as
well.
Yeah.
A
Okay,
so
if
we
have,
if
we
have
justin
and
then
I
will
also
reach
out
to
the
techton
folks
just
to
see,
if
that's
another
possibility,
we
could
have
that
as
a
potential
plan
b
or
c.
Are
there
any
other
thoughts?
We'd
have
around
the
bof.
C
Just
in
terms
of
general
housekeeping,
I'm
happy
for
you
to
be
the
lead
presenter,
if
you
like.
So
oh.
C
You're
welcome
to
be
voice
number
one,
and
I'm
I'm
happy
to
to
be
to
be
your
sidekick.
A
Siblings
and
arms
we
can
share,
but
I
can,
I
can
certainly
do
the
intro
I
can.
I
can
have
that
ready
to
go.
Okay
and
I
haven't
seen.
C
Okay-
and
in
fact
I
don't
know
if
you've
registered,
but
we
our
session,
wasn't
in
the
list
of
slots,
you're
supposed
to
sign
up
for
your
own
slot
when
you
register-
and
I
couldn't
do
that
because
we
weren't
in
the
list.
A
I
think
I
crap.
A
And
then
you
have
the
email
account
of
the
woman
that
we
were
talking
to
about
scheduling.
Do
you
want
to
start
a
new
thread
with
her.
C
B
A
All
right
I'll
get
this
done.
I
will
look
for
your
email.
Thank
you
for
sending
that.
I
don't
remember
if
I
forwarded
that
to
my
personal
account
or
not,
so
I
don't
think
I
did.
C
Okay,
I
know,
are
we
going
to
try
and
push
for
some
sort
of
soft
launch
yeah.
C
A
Yeah,
let
me
get
with
carol
and
figure
out.
What's
going
on
with
that,
the
hope
was
that
we
could
have
it
fully
published,
or
at
least
in
a
beta
form
and
the
fact
that
no
one's
looked
at
it
is
concerning.
So
let
me
see
if
I
can
get
that
unwedged.
A
No,
we
need
someone
who's
part
of
the
linux
foundation
to
do
whatever
it
is
that
they
do
to
give
us
the
to
get
the
domain
so
and
I'm
not
sure
who
that
is.
There's.
F
A
Really,
can
you
forward
me.
A
C
C
Stickier
is
the
linking
the
the
the
actual
site
implementation
to
to
that
domain.
C
C
A
A
A
Awesome
all
right
I
will.
I
will
get
on
that
today-
shoot
yes,
I'm
onboarding,
so
I
should
have.
I
should
be
done
with
onboarding
by
mid-afternoon
and
then
I
can
work.
B
A
Stuff,
okay,
cool
any
other
topics,
so
the
next
time
we
meet
is
actually
the
day
before
the
birds
of
a
feather.
So
we
can
have
that
as
a
last
minute,
details,
prep
and
then
I
guess
for
richard
in
particular,
you'll
be
talking
to
terry
offline.
And
if
you
to
workshop
some
scenarios,
we
can
take
that
time
as
well.
Brilliant.
C
A
We're
good
all
right,
I
will
figure
out
all
of
my
transition
stuff
and
hopefully
we'll
see
you
on
slack
by
the
end
of
by
the
end
of
my
day.
Thank
you.
Everyone.