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A
B
Nothing
huge
to
get
through
today,
just
a
few
footnotes:
I
did
not
get
reelected
to
the
open,
ssf
board.
It's.
B
B
With
that
we
were
originally
working
on
with
the
openssf,
which
is
s-fom
security
to
our
security,
tooling
and
I'll
probably
get
more
involved
in
the
Outreach
which,
to
be
quite
honest,
I
can
make
a
better
impact
of
both
of
those
than
the
than
the
board
boards
can
move
pretty
slowly
with
not
a
lot
of
involvement
and
it
can
be
kind
of
a
painful
process
so,
while
I
enjoyed
serving
on
it,
I'm
also
happy
to
be
moving
on
hey
Sergio
nice
for
you
to
join
us.
I
know
you've
been
super
busy.
B
We
continue
with
the
what
we
have
going
in
terms
of
the
Outreach
on
the
artelia
side.
There
is
a
call
for
papers,
so
the
so
cdcon
and
open
ssf
days
will
all
be
in
Vancouver
at
the
same
facility.
The
8th,
9th
and
10th
openssf
has
an
open
call
for
papers.
Let
me
pull
it
up.
D
B
B
B
So
the
open
ssf
days
is
happening
on
the
11th.
If,
if
you're,
if
you're
going
to
be
there,
is
the
the
link
to
submit
to
submit
papers,
if
you
submitted
one
for
ccon,
I,
don't
I.
Think
next
week
is
when
they
will
announce
it.
So
you'll
know
if
you've
you've
been
accepted,
but
you
can
also
now
submit
for
openssf,
which
is
on
the
10th
so
that
whole
week
they'll
have
cdcon
is
the
eighth
of
nine,
and
then
they
have
open
source
Summit,
the
10th
and
the
11th.
B
So
8th,
19th
and
11th
was
all
in
Vancouver,
with
the
10th
being
open
ssf
days,
which
is
a
community
event
for
open,
ssf
members
and
and
projects
and
contributors,
and
then
it
will
be
happening
at
the
same
time
as
open
source
Summit.
So
those
four
days
are
cdcon
opened,
Source,
Summit
and
open
SS
updates,
and
you
can
submit
papers
to
all
three
of
them.
I,
don't
know
if
any
of
us
submitted
papers
to
open
source
Summit.
That
would
be
an
interesting
one
too.
I
didn't
even
think
about
it.
B
The
reason
why
I
did
not
submit
to
open
source
Summit
is
because
I
am
going
to
be
speaking
at
jfrog,
which
is
on
the
11th
and
I
was
afraid.
I'd
get
picked
for
a
talk
on
the
11th
or
12th
because
it
goes
to
through
the
12th.
But
here
is
the
link
to
that
I.
Don't
know
if
they
are
submitting
taking
talks
or
not
I'll
just
put
it
in
here,
so
you
can
go
and
check
out
the
whole
event.
B
We
have
our
blog-a-thon
running,
haven't
had
any
blogs
submitted
yet,
but
I
have
to
admit,
I
haven't
done
mine
yet
either
so
I.
Don't
blame
anybody
for
not
getting
it
done
yet.
I
have
been
working
on
a
heavy,
pretty
heavy
white
paper
for
deploy,
Hub,
which
I
might
do
some
repurposing
and
publish
a
Blog
for
ortillas
just
to
switch
it
around
a
bit
and
I
want
we
I
know
it
seems
like
we
just
did
our
Visionary
Summit.
We
do
these
every
six
months
and
it's
a
pretty
fast
patents
patents.
B
But
what
I
would
like
to
think
how
we
could
do
this?
One
is
for
those
of
you
who
have
submitted
blogs.
You
can
do
lightning
talks
on
your
blog,
so
our
blog,
our
hackathon
or
blog-a-thon,
would
be
done
on
April,
15th
and
May.
20Th
is
the
Visionary
Summit,
so
I'm,
hoping
that
those
of
you
who
have
written
blogs
would
consider
doing
a
10
minute
presentation
on
your
blog
and
we
can
build
it
in
that
way.
B
B
Other
than
that,
that
is
what
we're
up
to
on
the
Outreach
side,
talk,
said:
cdcon,
blog-a-thon
and
starting
to
think
about
the
May
20th
of
May
19th
event.
On
another
note,
Sim
I
cannot
do
your
call
your
bus
sprout
on
Thursday
I
hate
to
blow
you
off
like
this,
but
I
got
invited
to
do
a
talk
with
Alan
wants
me
to
be
on
a
panel
talking
about
release.
Automation
and
I
can't
pass
it
up,
so
we
need
someone
just
and-
and
we
have
our
our
governing
board.
At
the
same
time,.
B
B
C
E
C
B
Do
you
think
that
she
would
be
willing
to
do
it
an
hour
earlier.
C
B
C
Like
what
like,
what
I
do
like
I
will
share
the
script
with
you
like
I
would
I
would
like
to
introduce
some
of
the
stuff
that
we
are
doing
in
the
backstage?
That's
the
purpose
of
this
podcast
like
so.
What
I
do
is
like
I
share
a
script
with
you
Tracy
and
Steve,
and
you
mentioned
some
of
the
things
that
you
know
about
what
we
are
doing
in
the
backstage
and
I
also
shared
the
script
with
Brad
McCoy
as
well.
So
I
would
basically
read
some
of
the
stuff
that
you
actually
given
to
me.
So.
B
C
No
like
if
Brad
is
and
me
is
actually
trying
to
come
up
with
a
four
part
series
on
the
backstage
and
we
will
working
on
this
content,
but
for
this
content,
like
with
the
talk
with
the
marina
is
actually
we
have
title
of.
The
topic
is
Introduction
to
platform
engineering
with
that
age.
So
all
I
want
is
to
Showcase
some
of
the
words
about
what
otelius
is
doing
with
the
bandage
that
I
need
a
script
so.
F
B
Share
that
documentation,
if
we
get
you
a
script,
will
you
be
able
to
work
from
that.
B
Okay,
all
right,
let
let.
C
Yes,
I
have
one
but
I
I,
definitely
want
or
just
Tracy
to
send
it
over
and
then
I
will
include
what
we
actually
work
on
that,
because
on
that,
documentation
is
basically
a
introduction
into
the
backstage.
What
backstage
is
how
it's
started?
How
those
kind
of
stuff
really
as
I,
need
your
input
all.
C
Yeah,
so
basically
what
I
do
is
like
when
the
podcast
is
actually
started,
so
I
will
actually
introduce
otilious
work
and
then
I
will
move
the
conversation
forward
with
marketing
and
at
the
end
of
the
conversation,
I
will
introduce
what
is
actually
our
vision
for
backstage
in
the
future
as
part
of
the
otelius
community.
B
Because
I'm,
looking
at
my
calendar
and
I
re,
the
thing
about
it
is
is
that
the
governing
board
is
in
particular
important
this
time,
because
we
have
I've
invited
the
folks
from
emporius
we're
going
to
propose
to
the
governing
board
the
emporious
ad
bring
their
repo
under
ortilia,
so
it's
a
sub-project
under
ortilius
and
that
discussion.
B
Otherwise,
what
I
would
do
is
I'd
show
up
for
your
first
30
minutes
for
the
30
minutes
then
jump
over
to
the
other
one,
but
I
really
and
Steve
I
think
you
can
handle
that
call
with
the
the
governing
board
right
yeah.
B
B
The
tech
strong
yeah,
it
starts
at
nine,
but
they
have
me
on
at
8
30.,
but
if
I
can
get
on
an
8
40
at
like
8
50
I'll
be
fine.
C
B
And
then,
at
the
this
board,
meeting,
yeah,
Sergio
or
ukarsh
or
Steve
you'll
have
to
make
a
if
the
board
decides
to
move
forward.
You'll
have
to
make
a
proper
motion
for
emporius
to
be
brought
over
and
I
believe
everybody
who's
on
the
board
got
a
copy
of
the
motion
that
I
was
recommending
yep.
Okay,
so
you
guys
can
handle
that
all
right.
Well,
that
takes
care
of
that
problem.
D
Last
week
I
met
I
I
met
on
one
of
the
guys
of
fun
stories.
We
have
one
red
hot
day,
event
and
I
think
I
met
James.
If
maybe
you
saw
in
one
of
the
middens
yeah,
it
was
yeah,
it
was
doing
a
lot
of
other
stuff
bro
I
mentioned
it
was
yes,
I
was
on
the
media
and
stuff
like
that.
We
at
least
I
get
in
touch
with
one
of
them.
B
Speaking
of
which
they
do
have
one
of
their
calls,
I
believe,
is
tomorrow
at
12
Mountain,
so
just
to
keep
that
on
your
calendar.
What
I'm
hoping
is
that
we
can
help
I
mean
the
whole
idea
of
a
there's,
a
lot
that
that
could
be
done
with
a
I
think
an
a
centralized
or
a
common
oci
registry,
and
if
we
can
work
with
the
red
hat
team
to
really
build
out
some
requirements
around
that
I
believe
that
the
artillius
front
end
will
be
more
easily
more
readily
adopted.
B
B
D
I
don't
well
always
in
Russia.
There
is
a
lot
of
stuff
happening
like
ideas
and
stuff
like
that,
but
I'll
like
I,
think
more
strong
things
on
on
on
peris
I.
Don't
know
if
he's
that
strong,
but
the
only
thing
I
I
see
really
strong
is
like
the
work
with
six
stores.
This
is
like
the
only
thing
that
I
I
see.
We
have
like
an
official
like
a
statement
about
working
with
the
tecton
chains
and
sixture.
D
That's
the
only
thing
that
I
see
I
say
like
officially
share
it,
but
for
Emperors,
it's
like
like
an
advanced
way
to
use
the
metadata
on
on
oci.
So
that's
like
new,
but
it's
not
like
widely
using
it
right
now.
It's
just
a
few
people
that
nowhere.
B
That's
what
they
were
told
that
they
wanted
to
wait
for
the
community
to
start
embracing
a
project
in
order
for
them
to
to
get
any
kind
of
internal
funding
to
pursue
it.
D
B
D
Least
there
is
some
important
people
working
there
like
James
on
on
Andrew
block.
There
are
released
from
people
inside
of
so
at
least
they
have
like
a
few
guys
that
have
a
sponsorship
inside
the
the
organizations
so
probably
probably
is
going
to
move
up.
Move
on
the
the
thing
is
the
timing.
It's
just
that
yeah.
B
And
I
think
that
we
can
help
give
them
a
boost,
and
in
that
proposal
I've
included
saying
that
if
the
red,
the
the
main
contributors
on
our
on
emporiums,
want
to
pursue
it
to
be
its
own
open
source
project,
then
they
can
do
so
and
move
it
back
up
to
a
high
level
higher
level
organization.
But
in
the
meantime
we
can
give
them
some
press
and
some
interest
and
they
become.
A
And
I
have
seen
some
blog
posts
and
some
things
from
Dan
lorick
at
chain
guard
around
the
limitations
of
the
current
oci
registry
and
how
the
oci
Registries
need
to
be
expanded
to
include
other
things
like
signatures,
assetation,
Providence
and
those
types
of
things
so
I
think
the
because
people
love
dance
so
much
and
they
follow
him.
I.
Think
it's
going
to
get
a
lot
of
wind
behind
the
sale
from
that
side.
D
Yeah
I'm
agree
because
it's
like
the
bezel,
it's
okay,
but
there
is
a
lot
of
like
work
about
defining
what
is
going
to
be
inside
of
that.
But
at
least
it's
a
strong
that
using
it
like
makes,
makes
a
lot
of
sense,
because
it's
right
now
in
the
heart
of
a
lot
of
stuff
and
and
was
made
for
that
purpose.
So
I
I
agree
that
it's
going
to
take
a
lot
of
this
year.
Yeah.
C
I
guess
like
I'm
thinking
about
like,
as
mentioned
I,
think
Sergio.
The
red
is
red.
Hat,
is
more
active
on
this
project,
six
store
and
on
that
front,
as
well
for
the
other
project
like
for
the
ioci
or
notation
all
those
OCR
annotations
for
the
base.
Images
like
I
see
it
as
a
trend
going
on
where
you
need
a
base,
information
base,
image
information
and
then
the
policy
engine
will
actually
Define.
Do
you
allow
to
use
that
image
in
the
production
or
not
or
those
annotation
belong
to
the
base
images.
D
Is
the
word,
but
it's
it's
just
layer
of
metadata
and
after
that,
a
signature
or
the
base
image
and
all
that
make
you
can
validate
the
origin
and
the
content,
and
that
will
be
huge
gate
for
for
the
supply
chain
in
most
of
platforms.
So
that's
that's
the
main
reason
to
use
in
it.
E
C
But
actually
I'm
I'm,
actually
I,
am
actually
mixing
the
things.
Basically
the
oci
notation,
because
a
lot
of
the
stuff
happening
in
the
ecosystem
in
the
container,
particularly
if
you
look
at
the
docker,
they
come
up
with
the
build
X
annotation
and
a
different
kind
of
thing,
but
basically
I
think
the
bigger
aim
is
like
there
is.
If
you
build
the
images
using
Docker,
you
lost
the
information
of
the
base
images
and
then
there
are
some
languages,
some
container
Technologies.
C
They
give
you
some
kind
of
information
to
some
kind
of
schemas
to
extract
the
base
images,
but
there's
not
a
standard
everybody
doing
in
different
way
and
that's
a
challenge
in
the
ecosystem
currently
and
with
the
with
with
the
invasion
of
Base
images.
Annotation,
you
actually
lose
use
policy.
Engine
like
I
would
know
and
open
policy
agent
to
restrict
like
this
image
can
be
used
in
production
or
not
so
I'm
actually
missing,
that
can
I
say,
but
I
got
it
like
what
Sergio
told
yeah.
A
So
the
there
is
a
way
to
derive
that,
because
you
can
look
at
the
layers
of
a
Docker
image
and
you
can
figure
out
based
on
the
shots.
What
was
the
base
image
that
actually
created
it?
It's
a
lot
of
work
to
work
your
way
backwards,
but,
like
you're,
saying
signed,
they're
the
annotations
and
some
of
this
other
metadata
is
going
to
make
life
easier
going
forward
and
one
of
the
projects
to
look
at
is
the
build
kit,
the
build
X.
A
If
you
look
at
build
X,
they
have
a
a
and
a
test
parameter
that
will
spit
out
an
s-bomb
along
with
the
access
stations
and,
like
you
said,
the
the
format
of
that
data
isn't
hasn't
been
finalized.
Yet,
but
it's
getting
there
at
least
the
data
is
being
spit
out.
The
other
one
to
look
at
is
comes
from
the
chain.
Guard
side
is
the
the
APCO
apko.
A
It
is
a
build
replacement
for
Docker
files,
so
they
make
it
more
declarative
than
imperative,
and
that
process
has
a
a
way
to
sign
and
a
test
in
Providence
and
stuff
like
that
at
that
level,
when
you
do
the
docker
build
through
APCO,
so
some
of
these
new
tools
are
coming
out
and
I
think
they're
going
to
start
replacing
or
trying
to
replace
some
of
the
existing
ways.
We
do
things
just
like
how
yarn
you
know
went
through
and
is
like
a
better
way
to
do.
A
C
Yes,
absolutely
I
think
that's
why
I'm
actually
jumping
into
the
conversation,
because
a
lot
of
actually
debate
happening.
If
you
look
at
the
chain
guard
company
and
the
project,
six
crore
Community
is
actually
figuring
out
a
way
to
build
a
standard
for
the
base.
Images
like
how
you
can
extract
it,
because
if,
if
you
extract
the
information
in
every
container
technology
you
are
using,
this
is
different.
C
A
Yeah,
so
what
we
ended
up
doing
doing
this
clean
up
our
our
cves
in
our
repository
was
we
so
the
there
is
a
chain
guard
like
Java
image,
that's
based
on
Wolfie
and
that's
the
one
that
we
ended
up
utilizing
to
get
rid
of
all
of
our
vulnerabilities
at
that
level.
A
The
problem
is
those
those
can
those
base
images
have,
if
you
don't
have.
If
you
need
to
add
something
other
than
Java,
you
can't
do
it.
There
there's
no
way
to
add
extra
programs
on
top
of
those
base
images.
A
So
if
you
have
a
a
strict
Java
program
that
doesn't
need
anything
else
like
curl
or
wget,
you're,
okay,
with
using
those
base,
images
and
I
think
that'll
be
something
that
people
will
will
figure
out
ways
to
make
it
happen,
because,
like
one
of
the
things
when
we
went
to
use
the
the
the
the
python
based
on
Wolfie,
it
was
missing
one
of
the
base,
libraries
for
numpy,
which
is
a
mathematical
Library
and
there's
no
way
to
add
it.
So
it
just
didn't
you
it
just
didn't
work.
A
So
we
had
to
go
over
to
Alpine,
because
Alpine
included
That
Base
library
for
python,
so
it'll
get
there
but,
like
you
said,
I
think
folks.
Moving
over
to
Wolfie
and
the
chain
guard
built
on
top
of
Wolfie
will
be
the.
What
we'll
see
a
lot
of.
A
Real
quick,
we
have
a
couple
minutes
left
here
on
the
architecture
side
we
have,
the
architecture
documented
out
is
out.
There
is
a
pull
request.
I
have
to
make
some
minor
updates
to
it.
A
Please
comment
on
that
and
then
also
I
want
to
try
to
set
up
our
the
GitHub
sponsors
and
sponsorship
program
and
the
because
it's
in
beta
everything's
kind
of
hidden,
so
I
have
to
reach
back
out
to
our
person
that
we're
working
with
on
GitHub
to
get
everything
configured
correctly
and
if
anybody's
figured
out
from
the
from
their
side
as
as
being
getting
getting
paid
and
setting
up
your
account
with
your
bank.
A
Account
information,
please
reach
out
to
me:
I
just
need
to
know
which
panels
and
GitHub
we
need
to
go
to,
but
the
money's
there
it's
been
moved
over.
So
it's
just
down
to
the
final
Logistics
part
on
that
front.
A
A
That's
just
one
of
the
things
that
we
just
did
good
practices
they
have
two-factor
authentication
enabled
so
I
dropped
the
list
in
the
it's
in
Discord,
as
well
as
in
the
chat
for
this
meeting.
So
if
you
run
into
any
problems,
let
me
know
and
I
will
work
with
you
to
get
that
set
up,
so
I
know
Arvin
and
let's
see
who
else
is
on
here.
They
recognize
Arvin.
You
need
us.
A
E
A
Joseph
Crum
I
think
you
Sergio.
A
And
Nick
Nick
from
Ukraine
those
are
the
ones
that
jump
out
in
the
list
right
now,.
A
Go
to
the
the
repository
for
the
The
s-bomb
Ledger
is
like
la
what's
the
name
of
the
repo
give
me.
A
I
will
do
that.
Give
me
one
second
and
navigate
to
it
yeah.
So
we've
we've
have
everybody
in
the
LA
ass
bomb,
Ledger
repo
right
now.
That's
where
the
we
did
the
proof
of
concept
and
have
been
adding
the
initial
stuff.
A
Yeah
so
ukash
already
said
it
out,
I
descended
as
well,
so
it's
in
the
chat
you'll
see
the
poll
request
out
there
for
the
architecture,
one
of
the
things
I
have
to
change
on
that
is
based
on
our
last
architecture.
Meeting
the
document
initially
says
we're
going
to
use
a
pull
through
cache
and
we
have
to
change
it
to
a
push
through
cache
because
of
the
slowness
of
the
ipfs.
A
So
that's
one
of
the
changes
I'm
going
to
make
to
that
document
we're
coming
up
at
the
top
of
the
hour.
Anybody
else
have
anything
that
we
may
have
missed.
F
A
Yeah
and
then
oh
because
there's
a
lot
of
files
it'll
be
at
the
very
bottom,
is
the.
A
File
set,
there's
there's
some.
It
is
called.
F
A
A
F
A
Just
you
can
add
those
into
the
comments
at
the
so
you'll
see,
there's
a
conversation
tab
and
you
could
just
add
in
what
we
need
to
add
to
that
as
part.
F
Of
the
conversation,
let
me
figure
that
out
and
do
something
about
it
probably
won't
be
till
later.
Today,
no.