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From YouTube: November 7, 2022 Ortelius Outreach
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A discussion on Helm, Istio, Keptn and Argo starts this meeting. Outreach activity related to Hacktoberfest and the Dec. 14th, Holiday gathering is discussed.
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A
B
B
I
need
Steve's,
fine!
Well,
it's
like
it's
using
this.
Another
Brad
showed
me
once
before.
It's
using
this
like
no,
no
JS
mapper
or
something
to
make
a
list
yeah.
C
B
Every
time
it
tries
to
fetch
it
in
my
automation
it
says
it
can't
find
index.yamo,
but
it's
there
now
I
don't
know,
I
might
just
have
to
use
it
a
different
way.
I'll
just
have
to
download
them
from
artifact
hub,
unpack
them
and
use,
and
let
our
ultimate
call
it
so
that
I'll
go
manage
all
of
it.
Now.
D
Yeah
part
of
it
is
I,
think
the
the
repos
aren't
I,
don't
think
the
index
that
yaml
is
valid
for
some
reason.
B
D
That
could
do
it
too,
that
there's
there's
like
a
missing
file
and
it'll.
Just
it
just
says,
I
can't
I
can't
find
everything
to
you
know
to
do
everything
I
need
to
do.
B
D
That's
part
of
it,
too,
is
the
they're.
We
got
part
of
the
turrets
in
one
place,
some
of
the
customized
stuff
in
another
place,
and
it.
A
A
E
B
D
B
You
running
it
locally
unkind,
yeah
all
unkind,
deploy
I've,
got
it
all
automated
right.
Let's
initially
take
this
repo
run,
terraform
of
it
all
sets
itself
up
yeah
and
then
I've
got
a
very
nice
PV
for
developers
to
look
into
the
kubernetes
cluster,
which
is
not
part
of
the
automation,
because
it'll
just
add
extra
complexity
and
logic
that
doesn't
need
to
be
there.
You
just
go
and
download
it,
and
then
it
picks.
It
picks
up
the
context
and
shows
you
everything
that's
going
on.
It
shows
you
the
homes
installed.
It
shows
you
everything,
yeah.
D
Yeah
and
I've
done
something
similar
with
with
Rancher.
You
could
run
Rancher
locally
and
kind
of
do
the
same
thing,
attach
it
to
a
cluster
and
kind.
B
Yeah
I'm,
using
this
thing
from
VMware
called
octane
octane.
B
Is
it
called
yeah
octant
o-c-t-a-n-t
yeah
gives
you
applications
your
namespace
over
your
cluster
I
can
see
all
the
helm,
charts
that
are
being
used
by
this
particular
cluster
and
I
can
add
further
plugins.
Oh,
it's
got
a
plug-in.
Basing
you
can
write
your
own
plugins.
You
can
write
them
in
Python.
You
know
pretty
much.
Most
languages
was
pretty
cool,
yeah,
that's
yeah
and
you
can
apply
yaml
wrong
within
it.
If
you
want
to
so
you
can
test
things.
D
C
C
C
B
C
C
C
Am
sending
it
I'm
sending
it
yeah
I
can
edit
it
okay,
you
guys
just
got.
C
Okay,
so
last
week
Steve
we
went
over
hacktoberfest
just
a
little
bit.
I,
don't
know
how
many,
if
there's
any
review
you
want
to
give
us
or
we
need
to
get
a
Blog
out
that
talks
about
what
we
did
for
Oktoberfest.
D
Yeah
we
could
pull
the
the
PRS
that
got
closed.
I
think
we
had
probably
about
a
probably
close
to
15
or
16.
C
D
C
C
The
other
thing
we
need
to
so
the
Visionary
I.
Let
me
put
that
I'll
share
this
blog,
that
I
updated.
C
We're
calling
it
The
Holiday
Gathering,
so
this
Outreach
committee.
We
need
to
finalize
anything
with
regards
to
that
and
right
now.
What
we'll
do
is
because
we're
late
I'm
going
to
make
this
we're
a
little
bit
late
on
getting
this
stuff
in
order.
C
We
are
going
I'm
going
to
take
a
Sasha
and
Arvin
I'm,
going
to
take
your
recorded
session
that
we
did
for
the
CD
foundation
and
we'll
run
that
kind
of
as
our
so
after
we
do
bear
and
donuts
from
nine
to
ten.
Let
me
share
my
screen
after
we
do
bear
and
donuts
from
nine
to
ten,
which
is
when
we'll
do
Awards
as
well.
C
We
will
jump
over
to
Twitch.
Hopefully
Sergio
can
do
this
from
10
15
to
11,
we'll
do
dinner
with
Abraham
artillius,
which
is
Sasha
and
Arvin,
and
then
I'm
going
to
have
Steve
do
a
introduction
to
this
CI
CD
command
line
interface.
C
One
of
the
board's
initial
discussions
at
the
beginning
of
the
year
was
to
improve
the
onboarding
of
ortilius.
The
cicd
command
line
interface
is
intended
to
achieve
that.
So
Steve
will
do
that
and
then
we
start
with
our
lightning
talks.
I'm
going
to
just
do
a
10
minute
talk
on
reviewing
how
we're
aggregating,
s-bomb
evidence
and
we
need
three
more
talks.
C
Siddharth
is
going
to
see
if
we
he
can't
get
somebody
from
NatWest
because
he
likes
his
team
to
do
a
talk.
So
we
probably
will
have
somebody
from
NatWest,
and
so
we
need
two
more
talks
and
that'll
end
Us
by
one.
So
we
literally
only
need
to
record
three
I'll
record.
My
own
and
Steve
will
record
his
own
and
I've
already
got
Arvin
and
Sasha
I
already
have
your
your
recording
and
all
are.
C
Then
the
cow
in
this
I
gave
enough
time
so
from
from
10
to
10.
15
is
not
a
whole
lot
of
time
to
jump
over
to
switch
and
take
a
break
but
whoever's
being
our
twitch
Jay
will
start
games
at
at
10
o'clock
on
Twitch
and
then
I
have
given
10
minutes
between
each
talk
here
and
five
minutes
between
the
the
other
talks,
the
last
one.
We
did
a
10
minute
break.
C
For
games
because
everybody
likes
to
play
games,
so
that's
what
we'll
be
doing
for
this
for
the
what
I'm
calling
our
holiday
gathering
so
I'm.
This
is
again
I've
already
set
this
up
to
be
tweeted
out
or
not
it's
being
tweeted,
and
it's
on
LinkedIn
and
that's
the
other
discussion
I'd
like
to
get
from
this
group
and
I
want
to
get
a
feeling
from
the
board
as
well.
If
we
should
continue
posting
on
Twitter,
there's
a
lot
of
problems
now
with
Twitter,
it's
becoming
kind
of
a
political
hotbed.
C
We
may
not
want
to
support
it
because
it's
got
some
baggage
now,
so
just
to
think
about
it
as
an
Outreach.
If
we
should
continue,
I
have
got
a
post
on
Twitter
through
the
end
of
the
year,
so
it
may
be.
Something
we
do
at
the
beginning
of
the
year
is
to
stop
just
bring
down
our
accounts
on
Twitter.
C
So
my
recommendation
is:
we
will
wait
and
see
if
things
come
down
and
if
they
don't,
we
start
we
bring
down
our
our
Twitter
account.
We
still
have
a
very
strong
presence
on
LinkedIn
most
the
people
that
that
are
in
the
community
have
LinkedIn
accounts
and
they
don't
necessarily
have
Twitter
accounts,
so
I,
don't
think
Twitter's,
giving
it
adding
a
whole
lot,
but
certainly
getting
feedback
from
this
group
as
an
Outreach
and
then
I'll.
Take
that
recommendation
to
the
board
and
we'll
make
a
decision
for
2023.
C
Other
than
that
for
outreach,
this
is
pretty
much.
What
we're
focused
on
is
getting
our
holiday
gathering
put
together
and
getting
those
two
additional,
potentially
two
additional
talks.
C
So
if
you,
in
the
other
talk
that
we
need,
we
need
something.
We
need
a
review
of
what
we're
doing
with
the
xrp
Ledger,
so
Steve.
If,
if
there's
somebody
who's
contributing
on
the
xrp
side,
that
you
think
should
do
a
can,
give
us
a
just:
do
it
you
work
with
them
to
give
a
review
of
what
we've
done.
Maybe
we
can
get
Ute
cars
to
do
that.
Yeah.
C
Well,
since
I'm
not
sure
who's
who's
on
the
team
working,
if
you
would
ping
somebody
and
ask
them
to
do
that,
yeah
and
then
we
would
just
need
one
more
talk.
B
C
It
at
a
CD,
Foundation
or
you
know,
yeah.
B
B
B
Go
kitten
and
and
yeah
I.
B
C
Know,
let's
plan
on
doing
that
for
like
mid-January
CD,
Foundation,
Meetup,
cool.
B
C
And
I
think
that
we,
you
know
we
did
a
blog-a-thon
once
I
think
it
was
in
February
I
think
we
should
do
a
blog-a-thon
again
in
February.
D
Yeah
that
was
working,
I
yeah
either
end
of
January,
beginning
of
February.
C
D
So
I
put
down
24
pull
requests
that
we
did
for
hectoberfest
excellent
and
they
were
in
a
range
of
everything
from
their
majority
of
them
were
documentation
stuff,
but
also
that
included
coding
changes
as
well.
So
we
had
a
documentation
website
updates
and
coding
changes
were
the
majority
of
what
was
there
yeah.
C
The
our
documentation
needs
a
lot
of
work,
and
just
so
everybody
knows
this
is
not
from
a
Outreach,
but
we
went
in
and
we
simplified
the
the
architecture
group
and
the
and
the
board
indicated
that
the
all
so
when
artillius,
when
the
code
base
was
contributed
to
the
CD
Foundation,
it
came
with
a
lot
of
of
I
would
call
it
some
baggage
around
doing
automating
deployments
and
it's
pretty
complicated,
even
though
you
don't
need
it,
because
most
people
use
Helm
and
we
integrate
with
tools
like
calm
or
whatever
you
want
to
use
for
deployment.
C
So,
while
the
codes
is
still
out
there,
we
took
it
out
of
the
documentation
because
it
to
make
it
a
lot
simpler.
Also,
there's
a
reverse
proxy.
That's
part
of
that
was
part
of
the
code
base,
but
we
don't
have
anybody
hosting
ortilius
and
the
reverse
proxy
is
only
needed
if
you're
using
a
SAS
version.
So.
D
Like
that,
what
it
does
is
you
put
a
the
reverse
proxy
Docker
container
inside
your
network
and
it
queries
the
database
queue
to
see
if
it,
if
there's
any
deployments,
to
run.
D
But
since
we're
taking
out
deployments,
we
don't
need
the
reverse
proxy,
which
helps
lessen
the
confusion
around
what
ortelius
is
doing.
A
D
If
you
know
just
focusing
on
the
service
catalog
portion
of
it
is
going
to
have
we'll
just
be
talking,
one
story.
C
So
basically
we're
getting
we're.
Looking
at
doing
some
cleanup
on
the
on
the
code
base.
C
I
continue
to
work
with
doing
Outreach
to
larger
corporations.
We
did
a
demo
with
the
with
broadcom.
C
No,
it's
VMware
is
now
there
yeah,
with
a
person
by
the
name
of
Tim,
pepper,
I'm,
gonna,
we're
gonna
reach
out
to
him
and
touch
base
with
him
at
the
Linux
Summit.
This
week,.
A
D
And
just
the
the
confusion
on
what
to
do
and
and
how
to
on
board.
So
onboarding
is
still
one
of
those
things
that
we
have
to
clean
up
as
part
of
it
and
I
think
the
updates
that
we
did
to
the
documentation
around
the
CLI,
those
those
type
of
things
and
build
out
some
more
examples
around.
D
That
will
be
handy
as
part
of
that
and
I'm
actually
going
through
the
steps
right
now
that
we
put
into
documentation
to
clean
up
our
GitHub
a
couple
of
our
GitHub
actions
and
that's
where
what
you're
running
into
Sasha,
with
the
charts
being
messed
up.
D
That's
I
just
have
to
roll
the
the
changes
through
all
the
repos.
D
And
that
should
help
a
lot
to
get
everything
kind
of
pulled
together.
Yeah.
C
I'm
working
on
I'm
working
on
a
pretty
document
too,
that
that's
like
a
POC
document
that
we
can
hand
that
people
can
work
from
and
it
covers
how
to
just
got
set
up
the
initial
CLI
for
the
pipeline
and
what
it
does
is
it
creates
a
it,
creates
a
application
and
it
creates
a
component.
C
And
if
you
have
don't
have
the
generation
of
s-bombs
already
in
your
CLI,
it
generates
an
s-bomb.
Using
sift.
I
think
is
that
right,
Steve
yeah.
C
B
A
B
E
D
Yeah
and
that's
and
that's
where
the
the
what
you're
doing
with
kind
is
going
to
be
a
huge
plus
and
we
will
need
an
internet
connection
because
of
the
at
this
point,
the
cve
database.
D
Dev
every
hour
cves,
but
we
have
a
ticket
out
there
that
somebody
is
working
on
to
change
that
up.
So
we
may
be
able
to
kind
of
bootstrap
a
database
for
cves
and
into
the
container,
and
that
would
be
our
give
us
that
capability
to
run
offline
initially.
B
D
And
that's
where
the
new
dock
that
we
came
up
with
around
the
the
CLI
and
integrating
is
is,
will
help
you
tremendously
on
that.
Okay,.
B
D
Yeah,
so
what
will
happen?
Is
you'll
be
up
and
going
in
in
your
pipeline
within
you
know,
10
minutes.
D
And
there's
it
and
I'm
working
on,
like
I,
said
I'm
going
through
the
the
steps
in
the
documentation,
just
testing
them
out
to
make
sure
and
ironing
out
any
stumbling
blocks.
Where
you
know
we
can
minimize
the
number
of
commands
that
need
to
be
done
in
the
pipeline.
Things
like
that
to
simplify
it.
A
D
Also,
at
the
same
point,
I
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
not
too
simple
that
people
don't
understand
what
it's
doing
so,
it's
kind
of
like
the
The
Dilemma
that
they
came
up
with
when
you
had
Betty
Crocker
cake
in
a
you
know
a
cake
in
a
box.
D
They
they
initially
had
it
so
the
cake
in
a
box.
All
you
did
was
add
water
and
you'd
have
a
your
your
birthday
cake,
all
ready
to
go,
and
it
was
too
simple
that
nobody
bought
it
because
they
didn't
feel
like
they're
doing
so.
B
A
D
That's
one
of
the
things
that
I'm
working
on
in
in
that
documentation
going
through
to
make
sure
that
it's
the
we're
not
we
have
the
the
right
recipe
for
the
cake
in
a
box
scenario.
D
So
I
may
bug
you
Sasha
to
give
it
a
go
on
your
side
with
one
of
your
Pipelines.
B
C
B
B
About
200,
no,
it's
got
over
100
micro
services.
D
B
D
D
Want
to
do
it
it
it
because
it's
on
the
pipeline
side,
you
have.
B
C
It
should
be
an
idea.
The
process
should
be
installing
it
in
a
home.
Chart
it'll
tell
you
if
you
how
to
install
sift,
if
you
don't
already
have
it
and
then
it
will
show
you
the
commands,
you
need
to
execute
for
there's
like
a
four-step
process.
B
Sounds
fantastic
awesome
because
I
want
to
do
a
talk
on
autelius.
We
have
a
Fridays
for
learning
at
Allianz,
so
yeah
massive
scope
right,
so
I
want
to
do
artillius
as
I've
got
till
it
on
the
list
of
talks
for
those
Fridays
for
learning,
because
it
fits
perfectly
into
supporting
developers,
understand
their
microservices
right.
So
it's
perfect.
It's
a
perfect
tool.
So
it's
a
great
tool.
B
D
You
have
the
that
POC
document
this
week
and
you
can
walk
through
it
and
give
it
a
go.
D
The
more
folks
we
give
have
trying
it.
The
better
off
will
be.
C
And
just
on
a
side
note,
Siddharth
has
invited
Sergio
to
do
a
talk
in
an
eternal
presentation
at
NatWest.
It's
going
to
cover
some
catalog
discussion
and
there
was
something
else.
I
was
supposed
to
tell
everybody
and
I'm
forgetting
what
it
was
I
just
had
it
in
my
head.
A
A
A
A
C
Watch
for
our
any
questions,
Arvin
may
post
in
our
in
our
Channel
around
Jenkins,
but
he
does
have
now.
I
got
reached
out
to
Oleg
and
Oleg
I
gave
him
the
the
developer
slack
channel
for
or
Discord
channel
for
Jenkins,
so
he
should
be
set
up.
B
D
That
note
Sasha,
that
could
be
one
thing
that
we
may
want
to
tag
on
with
the
ortelius
in
the
box,
is
to
stand
up
Jenkins
under
docker
and.
D
Have
like
a
sample
pipeline
that.
D
Don't
know
if
you'll
have
enough
resources
to
run
Argo
as
well
locally,
but
we'd
have
to.
D
You
just
end
up
with
a
lot
of
containers
that
are
running
and.