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From YouTube: CDF Monthly Member Call June 2020
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June 10, 2020 @ 1130 am PST
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We're
gonna
kick
off
with
talking
about
the
CDF,
so
perhaps
you've
been
paying
attention.
The
CDF
just
went
through
an
exercise
and
we
updated
all
of
our
messaging,
so
the
next
steps
will
be
to
have
that
reflected
throughout
our
website.
So
I
know:
Tracy
Reagan
worked
very
closely
with
Cloud
Foundry
yep.
C
D
Foundry
to
help
get
this
new
messaging
developed,
so
basically,
this
is
a
how
to
pitch
the
CDF
and
we
have
five
slides
prepared
for
all
of
you
guys
to
take
advantage
of
so
and
then
I'll
just
give
an
update
on
all
of
your
benefits.
How
each
of
the
channels
are
doing,
and
then
also
just
some
of
the
recaps
we
participated
in
the
DevOps
is
to
scale
up
day.
So
we've
got
some
results
from
that
and
then
also
other
events
that
are
coming
down
the
pipeline.
C
So
we
went
through
no
go
ahead.
Yeah
there
you
go.
We
we
went
through
an
exercise
with
some
of
the
folks
from
the
Cloud
Foundry
foundation
that
volunteered
their
time
to
help
us
do
some
messaging.
They
interviewed
somewhere
in
the
ballpark
of
around
20
different
people
who
are
involved
in
the
CDF
from
board
members
to
some
of
the
probably
individuals
on
the
call
right
now,
and
then
they
put
together
a
document
and
it
went
through
high
level
messaging
tag,
messaging
messaging
to
end
users,
really
what
our
story
was
and
these
slides
kind
of
describe
it.
C
So
the
high
level
mission
for
the
CD
Foundation
is
that
we
seek
a
way
to
improve
the
world's
capacity
to
deliver
software
with
security
and
speed.
I
know
that's
super
broad,
but
if
we
think
about
what
we're,
what
are
our
community
goals
are
around
continuous
delivery?
I
think
it
sums
it
up
pretty
darn
darn
well
next
slide
and
that
we
go
back
to
the
other
side
that
is
in
comparison
to
a
vendor,
a
vendor,
neutral
location
for
continuous
delivery
projects.
C
So
you
can
see
we,
we
succeeded
a
bit
and
adoption
was
a
apparently
was
something
that
came
out
in
this
in
these
interviews
and
while
we
talk
about
CI
CD
and
we
think
that
we
need
to
get
to
the
next
level
of
it,
there
are
still
a
lot
of
companies
who
are
not
doing
continuous
delivery
and
don't
even
understand
it.
So
I
felt
like
this
I
think
all
of
us
felt
that
this
mission
statement
was
pretty
spot-on.
Okay,
so
the
purpose
of
the
CD
foundation
is
to
accomplish
really.
You
know.
C
We
exist
to
accomplish
three
three
things:
to
establish
best
practices
of
software
delivery,
propel
the
education
and
adoption
of
continuous
delivery
tools.
Again,
adoption
is
an
important
topic
for
us
and
to
facilitate
cross-pollination.
There
are
interoperability
working
groups
and
allowing
a
CD
CD
ecosystem
to
have
some
conversations
about
how
they
can
interoperate
individually
next
slide
and
the
way
we're
where
we
go
about
doing
this
and
who
we
are.
First,
we
need
to
be
able
to
grow
the
adoption
and
be
a
you
know:
a
user
first
collaborative
ecosystem
for
a
vision
for
the
CD
future.
C
Again
this
goes
to
the
adoption
problem
we
we
want.
We
want
to
be
able
to
provide
the
educational
materials
for
practitioners
of
all
levels
to
really
understand
what
continuous
delivery
that
what
it
is
and
how
to
adopt
it,
and
then,
of
course,
at
the
at
the
higher
level,
we
serve
as
a
governing
board
to
make
sure
that
the
in
terms
of
the
open
source
projects
were
governing
with
fairness
and
integrity.
Next
slide.
C
So
you
know
in
terms
of
a
member
and
if
you're
talking
to
other
members
about
joining
the
CD
foundation,
you
know
whether
you're
selling
or
creating
continuous
to
delivery
technologies.
A
membership
in
the
foundation
really
grants
you
unfettered
access
to
these
proven
methodologies,
real-time
innovation
and,
most
importantly,
a
seat
at
the
table
to
steer
the
conversation.
C
I
think
it's
important
to
remember
that,
while
we
are
in
it
we're
in
we're
in
a
in
a
shift,
we're
pivoting,
we're
pivoting
from
a
traditional
architecture
to
a
modern
architecture,
and
that
pivot
is
is
disrupting
this
the
CD
pipeline.
So
this
is
a
very
important
time
for
members
to
be
at
the
table
to
start
having
these
conversations
and
really
start
talking
about
what
an
a
modern
architecture
CD
pipeline
looks
like.
C
And
your
membership
is
vital
and
we
appreciate
everybody
on
the
call,
because
it
is
vital
in
order
to
achieve
the
goal
of
you
know:
progressing
software
updates
with
security
and
speed
being
able
to
collaborate
with
each
other
and
with
leaders.
In
the
end,
the
CD
technology
practice
will
be
critical
as
we
make
this
pivot
from
modern.
From
from
traditional
to
modern
architecture.
It's
going
to
take
a
while
and
we're
going
to
have
to
have
hybrid
environments,
we're
going
to
have
to
have
discussions
about
security.
C
We're
going
to
have
to
have
discussions
about
how
the
CD
pipeline
has
to
how
to
morph
in
order
to
support
a
brand-new
kind
of
software
delivery.
Practice
and
being
part
of
the
CD
foundation
really
associate
your
brand
with
one
of
the
preeminent
bodies
promoting
these
modern
software
delivery
practices.
C
So
those
are
the
five
oh
and
the
benefits
for
members.
So
let
me
go
back,
go
back
one!
So,
in
terms
of
the
messaging,
the
what
you
just
heard
is
high
level
four,
regardless
of
who
we're
talking
about
the
CD
foundation
to
so
we
might
be
talking
to
an
end
user.
We
might
be
talking
to
somebody
who
has
an
open
source
project,
those
first
slides,
really
defined,
who
we
are
and
how
we
want
to
talk
about
the
CD
foundation.
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C
You
know
Jackie
as
part
of
the
pipeline
podcast.
She
has
something
about
tell
us
how
you
got
into
DevOps:
it
gives
us
a
human
face
and
in
it
it
gives
us
more
character
and
and
really
changes
us
from
a
foundation.
That's
managing
an
open
source
community
to
a
community
of
thought
leaders
who
want
to
take
the
CD
pipeline
from
a
traditional
model
up
to
a
modern
architecture.
C
Community
events
get
involved
in
some
of
the
community
events.
We
have
it's
a
huge
amount
of
fun
to
volunteer
and
work
some
of
these,
the
booth
that
we
do
these
community
events
like
we
just
did
skill
up
days.
We
had
probably
three
or
four
members
participate.
We
got
to
add
our
collateral
without
having
to
spend
a
penny.
I
was
sitting
at
a
booth
talking
to
folks
and
I.
C
Had
my
collateral
in
the
booth,
blogs
and
newsletters
the
more
we
can
talk
about
the
CD
foundation,
the
more
we're
going
to
achieve
the
goal
of
teaching
people
how
to
adopt
CD,
and
if
you
have
things
that
you
want
us
to
tweet,
we
can
do
that
so
we're
here
to
help
you
get
your
message
out.
Social
networking
is
critical.
We've
done
a
lot
of
work
in
building
it
and
we
want
you
to
take
advantage
of
that
benefit.
Next
slide.
C
We've
got,
we've
really
done
some
work.
Jackie
has
now
we
have
about
22,000
project
contributors.
Of
course,
Jenkins
is
a
huge
portion
of
that
and
we
so
much
appreciate
the
Jenkins
community.
For
being
here,
we
have
about
22,000
meetup
members,
I
actually
just
started
a
CD
foundation
online
Meetup.
Our
first
presentation
is
going
to
be
on
Jenkins
and
Pye
test,
which
we've
already
got
like
as
soon
as
I
posted
it.
We
had
like
15
people
sign
up
within
the
first
like
2
or
3
minutes.
I
only
have
a
hundred
people.
C
I
can
support
so
now
I'm
worried
and
we
have
about
43,000
people
who
has
registered
for
courses
on
the
CD
foundation,
so
we're
growing
and
we're
we're
starting
to
get
a
little
bit
of
heat,
and
you
know
we
with
that
heat.
We
we
have
the
ability
to
really
kind
of
push
this
idea
of
a
community.
That's
supporting
the
city,
the
continuous
delivery
discussion
and
having
you
a
part
of
that
discussion
is
incredibly
important.
C
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F
Just
as
a
background,
while
we
sort
out
the
sound
for
the
dev
ops
Institute
event,
they
ask
for
a
two-minute
video
they
could
set
up
at
the
booth,
so
people
could
play
that
and
get
an
overview
before
they
decided.
You
know
whether
to
engage
so
this
was
my
attempt
with
a
new
messaging
to
condense,
it
into
two
minutes
and
make
it
interesting
to
developers
and
practitioners
to
come
and
say
hi.
C
F
If
we
can't
get
it
working,
I
show
up,
folks
can
catch
it
in
your
slides.
I
was
interested
to
maybe
just
pause
there
and
take
a
pulse
and
I'd
love
to
know
what
folks
think
of
the
messaging
does
it
resonate.
Is
that
something
you'd
be
comfortable?
You
know.
Does
that
make
you
happy
to
be
part
of
the
CDF,
but
how
does
it
set
your
expectations
about
what
we
should
be
producing
and
yeah
if
I
could
open
it
up
to
anyone
on
the
call
to
to
share
some
opinions.
A
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B
D
A
Right
and
so
yeah,
this
definitely
sums
up
it's
a
great
vision
for
what
we
want
to
try
and
help
the
world
or
what
this
group
is
trying
to
help
the
world
do
so
I
think
that's
fantastic
I!
Think
that
what's
the
outcome
that
we
want
from
that,
why
do
we
want
them
to
be
able
to
deliver
software
with
more
security
and
speed?
Is
we
want
to
help
advance
the
human
condition
by
teaching
them
to
deliver
software
with
security
and
speed?
Maybe
because
then
it's
a
much
bigger
you're
solving
a
much
bigger
problem,
yeah.
F
Okay,
yeah!
No
thanks
for
that
time
and
anybody
else
wanna
share
and
maybe
like
I,
think
this
is
the
first
time
we're
trying.
This
is
an
open
meeting.
So
apologies
if
we
didn't
do
intros,
but
maybe
I'll
ask
a
couple
of
folks.
You
can
do
a
quick
say
where
you're
from
but
anyone
from
I
know.
We've
got
a
couple
of
the
folks
from
fidelity
on
Jimmy
O
Keith
care
to
share
kind
of
any
thoughts.
E
Yeah
Jimmy
here
yeah
interesting,
like
they
I'm,
not
sure,
if
was
in
here,
but
you
know,
sharing
best
practice.
I
think
that's
really
really
important
and
I
think
the
you
know
kind
of
I
suppose
bettering
bettering
ourselves.
That
kind
of
slants
interesting
as
well
I
think
you
know,
mister
stuff
has
got
so
complex.
You
need
to.
We
need
to
I
our
thinking
and
our
thoughts
to
actually
get
gets.
What
we
need
great.
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G
I'd
like
to
go
wrong,
I
think
the
message
for
why
you
should
join
also
resonates
I.
Think
it's
I
think
this
is
a
well-crafted
message.
I
think
the
vendor
neutrality
doesn't
show
up
in
the
deck,
but
it's
a
I
don't
know
if
they
should
make
that
pop
in
something,
but
otherwise
it
through
the
message
it
does
feel
like
it's.
We
are
setting
up
a
forum
that
is
open
and
inclusive
for
all
focused
on
solving
this
set
of
problems
for
everyone,
who's
interested.
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F
E
E
C
A
F
E
F
Great
okay:
let's
leave
it
there,
but
if
you're
free
to
share
any
feedback
and
say
we'll,
send
out
the
link
to
this
and
we'll
put
the
links
to
where
you
can
find
the
sources
for
in
github
as
we
keep
them
up
to
date
and
yeah
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
Tracy,
Regan
or
myself.
If
you
want
to
talk
offline
or
you
have
any
other
feedback.
Okay
hunt
back
to
you,
Jackie!
If
you
wanna,
carry
on.
D
Thank
you
so
normally
also,
one
of
the
other
things
that
we
do
during
this
meeting
is
just
go
over
some
of
the
channels
and
also
I've
got
instructions
on
how
to
get
involved
and
submit
your
content.
So
the
podcast
is
then
actually
one
of
our
I
mean
I've
been
amazed
at
how
well
this
program
has
done
we're
not
even
at
two
months
yet.
We've
already
published
six
episodes
and
as
of
today,
we've
had
945
downloads.
D
In
the
first
month
we
had
613
and
the
average
number
of
downloads
expected
per
episode
in
the
first
90
days,
you're
expected
to
reach
about
270
listeners.
I
was
asked
by
Tracy
Regan
to
put
this
up
because
she
wants
to
game
a
fire.
Podcast
episodes
clearly
she's
leaving
with
354
looking
for
someone
to
dethrone
her.
D
And
so
these
are
the
the
six
episodes
that
we
published.
The
first
one
was
on
configuration
management
that
was
with
Tracy
Regan.
The
following
one
was
with
the
open
the
power
of
open
source
community,
and
that
was
with
Mark
E
Jackson
who's,
one
of
our
ambassadors.
Then
we
had
the
cig
interoperability
chair.
D
We
had
some
cara
de
la
Marck
from
cloudBees
and
the
CTO
from
puppet
discuss
interoperability.
Then
we
had
Google
come
in
and
talk
about
what
they're
trying
to
define
continuous
delivery,
because
Christy
Wilson
from
Tecton
is
writing
a
book
on
continuous
delivery
and
so
she's
been
trying
to
define
some
of
this
verbage
and
then
the
other
one
that
we
just
recently
had.
D
D
So
if
you
have
a
podcast
idea,
we
have
a
forum
to
submit
it.
Then
you'll
also
need
to
schedule
it
through
calendar
Li.
If
you
want
more
information
about
the
podcast
program,
it's
that
third
link
it
and
if
you
haven't
listened
to
us,
there's
also
a
link
their
tour
bus
sprout,
which
has
all
of
our
episodes.
D
In
webinars,
we
just
launched
our
first
webinar
on
the
26.
It
was
with
also
deployed
hub,
so
aka
Tracy
Ragan.
We
had
about
a
hundred
and
forty
two
registrations
and
twenty
six
five
attendees.
We
also
make
these
webinars
on
demand
through
our
YouTube
channel
and
week.
So
far,
we've
had
about
fifty
nine
views,
the
next
upcoming
ones.
Sorry,
this
needs
to
get
updated
our
on
the
eleventh
that
is
with
Robbie
Lockman
from
harness.
Then
we
have
ops
MX
and
then
we
also
have
one
of
our
ambassadors
teaching
one.
D
We
had
to
reschedule
it
last
week
and
that's
gonna
be
moved
to
the
16th,
so
this
is
also
another
really
great
benefit
for
you
guys
to
take
advantage
of
it's.
You
know
basically
promotion
for
yourself
and
for
your
company
and
I
think
this
is
a
great
at
another
great
program
that
I
really
want
to
see.
It
becomes
successful
action.
A
D
Exactly
that's
exactly
how
it
works,
so
I
try
to
record
Tuesday
through
Wednesday
and
those
are
obviously
live.
Events,
so
I
need
a
little
bit
of
lead
time
so
that
I
could
also
start
promoting
and
trying
to
drive
registration
but
yeah.
It's
that
through
the
count.
We
also
have
a
calendar
lis
link
there,
and
then
it
has
all
the
times
where
I
record.
If
there's.
B
D
A
B
D
D
D
D
B
C
I
mean
I
think
as
we
grow
and
as
we
get
more
people
wanting
to
do,
webinars
that
we
might
want
to
review
them
at
some
point
in
time
and
make
sure
that
they're
not
just
pushing
their
product
but
providing
some
thought
leadership.
And
if
you're
doing
a
good
job
of
pushing
your
product,
you
should
be
able
to
explain
why
your
product
is
needed
in
the
problem
space
that
you're
addressing
right.
A
C
B
C
B
A
C
You,
the
other
thing
that
we
might
think
about
in
the
future,
is
that
it
you
know
it.
It
might
be
something
that
has
to
do
with
open
source,
in
particular
one
of
our
projects.
You
know
how
it
integrates
with
Jenkins
how
it
integrates
with
Jenkins
acts.
You
know
how
to
integrate
with
Tecton
or
whatever
else
we
might
be
doing,
and
that
that
may
be
a
way
to
control
it
as
well.
D
D
We
have
a
significant
backlog
right
now,
so
I
apologize,
if
you,
if
you
submitted
one
and
it
still
hasn't,
been
published,
but
right
now,
what's
causing
that
backlog
is
our
Ambassador
Program
I'm,
making
all
of
our
ambassadors
introduce
themselves
to
the
community,
so
we're
at
47
ambassadors
right
now.
So
that's
really.
What's
taking
up
the
majority
of
our
backlog
and
yeah.
E
D
So
far,
we've
published
over
20
community
blogs
in
in
q1,
so
here's
how
to
read
the
latest
blogs
are
sell
our
guidelines
and
then
how
to
submit
a
blog
but
beyond
blogging.
This
is
something
that
our
PR
folks
put
together
for
us
as
well
is
you
know
we
are
here
to
we're
we're
here
to
help
with
releases
and
media
pitching.
So
one
example
was
the
tech
Tom
beta.
This
is
something
this
is
the
type
of
content
that
you
know.
D
If
you
have,
if
you're
contributing
to
one
of
our
open
source
projects
and
there's
an
announcement
like
this,
please
let
us
know
Jesse
will
work
to
put
a
PR
plan
together
and
start
pitching
to
two
publishers,
and
then
our
newsletter
I'm
super
excited
about
this.
We
have
a
brand
news
newsletter,
editor
Roxanne.
D
F
Jackie,
if
I
could
jump
in
as
well
and
to
to
Sam's
point
I
think
the
the
newsletter
is
one
of
the
areas
we're
picking
first,
two
to
really
start
driving
kind
of
a
more
opinionated
story
for
for
the
industry.
So
you
know
when
we
talk
about.
You
know
how
is
CDF
going
to
drive
the
story
of
CI,
CD
and
beyond
I.
F
Think
the
newsletter
we're
doing
a
lot
of
work
with
the
folks
who
offer
to
write
to
start
connecting
those
up
as
a
bigger
picture
and
then,
as
it
evolves,
I'm
hoping
it's
more
and
more
kind
of
new
content.
That's
guiding
people
with
best
practices,
and
things
like
that,
so
yeah
he'll
be
pretty
exciting
to
watch
yeah.
D
D
So
this
is
our
editorial
calendar,
like
I
mentioned
Khmer
was
in
trap.
Bility
June
was
ml,
ops,
July
security
and
then
will
also
announce
the
rest
of
the
topics.
Once
we
get
consensus
from
the
outreach
so
yeah,
so
this
is
the
type
of
content
that
we're
also
looking
for.
So
please
let
us
know,
and
then
again
this
is
some
of
the
guidelines
we
put
in
place
to
submitting
the
content
where
you
submit
your
newsletter
article,
how
to
submit
to
our
newsletter
and
then
also
our
archive.
So.
A
I
have
a
question,
and
this
might
be
more
specific
and
we
can
take
it
offline,
but
we've
just
done
an
announcement
about
ATO
certification
with
the
Department
of
Defense.
Is
that
at
all
interesting
I
mean
it
has
Jenkins
Jenkins
is
in
there
right.
Is
that
interesting
at
all?
For
my
newsletter
perspective
or
no,
when
we
can
take
this
offline,
if
that's
more
appropriate
yeah.
D
A
D
And
then
that
so
just
to
recap,
on
recap,
on
scale-up
days
we
had
a
booth
and
again
also
Tracy
M
did
a
video
that
also
was
part
of
the
intro
and
then
Tracy.
Our
did
a
presentation.
So
we
had
four
of
our
members
help
us
follow
volunteer
for
the
booth
and
then
we
also
had
13
of
our
ambassadors
participate.
So
that
was
really
helpful.
D
We
had
the
ability
to
also
upload
a
bunch
of
content
from
our
member
companies
and,
right
now
the
leader
of
the
downloads
is
puppet,
so
this
was
also
really
what
we
realized
was.
This
was
a
really
great
opportunity
for
our
members
to
get
some
free
brand
awareness
by
providing
like
white
papers
or
case
studies,
or
you
know
any
marketing
material
about
their
their
company.
D
So
we
had
a
total
of
885
folks
visit
the
booth,
unique
clicks
and
then
also
tap
click.
So
there
was
a
tab
bar
when
you
go
in
in
the
in
the
virtual
platform,
where
it
had
a
few
links
like
to
or
Twitter
to
our
LinkedIn.
So
that's
that's
what
it's
referring
to
and
then
documents
viewed,
3,000
folks
looked
at
the
documents
and
then
a
thousand
folks
looked
at
the
videos
that
we
had
there
and
then
this
is
a
breakdown
of
each
of
the
pieces
of
collateral
that
was
submitted.
D
How
many
views
each
of
those
Scott's,
as
you
can
see,
right
here,
introducing
relay
the
next
leg
they
got
320
but
like
we
had
Jenkins
accents,
kubernetes
and
stuff
from
our
ambassadors
that
they
provided
to
that
that
got
some
significant
downloads
and
then
yeah.
This
just
goes
into
detail
of
each
of
the
videos
how
many
views
they
got
and
then
this
is
our
event
roadmap.
So
spinnaker
live
is
happening
next
week.
So
please
register.
If
you
have
the
time:
okay,
they're,
also
sponsoring
J,
frog
swamp
up
online
and
that
there's
two
days
for
that.
D
There's
an
Americas
type
time
zone
and
then
there's
also
one
for
a
Mia
and
a
pack
so
I'm
also
calling
for
volunteers
as
we'll
have
a
virtual
booth
there
and
then
it'll
be
the
same
setup
that
we're
offering
that
we
offer
to
our
members
at
scale-up
days.
It's
hey,
come
and
volunteer.
Submit
your
content
come
represent
your
company.
Basically,
the
CDF
booth
is,
is
a
place
for
everyone
from
our
members
to
be
represented.
D
D
Haven't
yet
okay
I
haven't
yet
that
is
on
the
to-do
list
for
today
and
then
the
next
one
that
we're
also
sponsoring
is
scale-up
day
also
same
set
up
looking
for
volunteers,
to
represent
companies
or
the
projects
and
then
also
be
pulling
help
from
the
ambassadors
for
that
the
other
ones
that
I've
been
approached
about
our
DevOps
Indian
Summit,
and
then
we
also
just
met
with
the
cloud-based
team.
Yesterday
they
present
it
to
us.
D
You
know
what
what
they
the
sponsorships
available
for
DevOps
world.
So
that's
I'm,
waiting
for
them
to
finalize
the
proposal,
so
I
can
roll
it
up
to
the
Outreach
Committee
because
they
they're
giving
us
the
opportunity
to
do
a
CDF
track
and
also
a
virtual
booth.
But
it
is,
there
is
a
lot
of
pre-planning.
I
will
need
to
go
into
that.
D
So
I
need
to
see
if
Outreach
Committee
will
have
the
bandwidth
to
help,
because
we
also
have
our
own
events
that
we're
trying
to
that
we're
trying
to
put
together
so,
for
example,
CD
summit
Europe
is
happening
in
August,
then
we
have
CD
con,
which
is
our
first
flagship
event.
That's
going
to
be
online
in
October,
this
is
CD
summit
in
North
America.
Then
we
have
CD
con
2020,
which
is
not
till
January,
and
then
one
I'm
missing
is
spinnaker
summit,
which
is
also
in
October.
D
So
we've
got
a
lot
of
events
that
are
coming
up
and
so
we'll
need
to
make
a
priority
call
on
what
we
focus
on
as
well.
So
all
of
these
are
to
be
finalized
and
but
yeah
I'll
be
sending
out
emails
to
the
Outreach
Committee
to
the
ambassadors
group
to
start
organizing
folks
to
volunteer
so
yeah.
This
is
more
details
on
our
virtual
summit
in
October.
D
Cfp
is
open.
So
if
you
please
go
and
submit
a
talk
so
and
the
deadline
for
that
is
July
10th
it
closed
that's
when
it
closes
and
then
again
our
event
for
our
big
flagship
event.
If
Kovac
permits
would
be
in
San
Diego
June
20
21
at
the
Gaslamp
Westin,
our
Ambassador
Program,
we
have
47,
confirmed
ambassadors
and
I
still
have
nine
pending
applicants.
We
had
our
second
call.
Yesterday,
I'm
I've
got
a
lot
of
eager
folks.
D
You
just
need
to
get
organized
and
be
very
specific
of
where
we
need
help
from
them,
but
I
think
this
is
another
program
to
that
is
going
in
the
right
direction
and
then
this
just
as
an
overview
of
the
Ambassador
Program,
some
of
their
benefits
and
then
moving
on
to
social
media.
And
please
stop
me
if
you
have
questions
this
is.
D
So
our
Twitter
channel
is
also
doing
awesome.
In
April
we
had
3.9
K
and
followers
we've
grown
to
4100,
so
that's
been
about
a
6%
growth
in
a
month
again,
I
think.
Every
time
we
have
some
newsworthy
announcements
using
Twitter
has
been
really
helpful
to
spread.
The
word
I
think
it's
one
of
our
strongest
social
media
channels.
So
please,
let
us
know:
I
have
a
forum
as
well.
If
you
have,
if
you
have
tweets
or
content
their
social
media
swipes
about
events
or
any
other
news
related
items,
I
have
a
form
to
fill
out.
D
That
makes
this
process
easy
for
you
and
then
LinkedIn
as
well
we're
growing
every
month
or
going
in
the
right
door
action
we
have.
Every
month
we
have
more
unique
visitors.
We've
I
mean
a
68%
jump
in
in
May
for
visitors,
which
was
awesome,
so
we've
grown
in
followers
39%
in
new
followership.
So
I'm
really
excited
about
this
channel
too.
I
just
need
to
do
a
little
bit
more
work
and
then
also
the
podcast
performance,
I've
broken
down
by
episode
and
also
our
top
acts,
and
then
just
our
total
total
downloads,
who's.
B
D
F
And
again,
thanks,
Jackie
I
think
that's
really
nice
to
see
all
the
programs
and
initiatives
coming
to
life
and
taking
off.
We
don't
have
an
update
from
the
technical
Oversight
Committee
this
week,
so
I'd
love
to
just
open
it
up
again,
just
for
any
discussions
or
topics.
If
you
know,
is
there
something
else
you'd
like
to
be
seeing
at
these
member
calls
or
discussions
you'd
like
to
be
having
you
know
any
feedback
on
that
would
be
great
to
hear
and.