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A
B
Alex,
can
you
make
sure
that
you
have
access
to
that
that
doc
I
just
put
in
the
chat?
We
should
I
think
I
added
everybody
to
the
group,
but
let's
just
test
it.
B
Okay,
all
right,
we
will
go
ahead
and
get
started.
Sergio.
Thank
you
for
being
here,
even
though
you're
at
kubecon
hope
that
you're
having
a
good
time
there
but
I
didn't
send
you
a
bunch
of
stickers,
you
could
have
been
handing
out
alien
heads,
I'm.
B
Good
good,
good,
so
I
think
the
big
in
terms
of
the
Outreach
I'll
do
Outreach.
First
and
Steve
can
do
a
summary
on
the
architecture.
We're
pretty
close
to
our
May
8th
launch
for
emporis,
it's
pretty
exciting
I.
B
Will
we
have
a
a
press
release
that's
been
approved
by
Red
Hat
Vincent
Dannon
gave
us
a
quote:
we've
got
it
included
in
the
CDF
press,
release
that
they'll
they're
going
to
be
doing
for
for
May
8th,
so
we'll
have
a
press
release
that
I'm
sending
out
to
my
press
contacts
I'm
trying
to
get
a
interview
with
Vincent,
myself
and
Andy,
or
anybody
else
from
emporis
who's
going
to
be
at
cdcon
with
Tech
strong
TV
they'll.
B
B
So
we
have
a
lot
of
of
news
and
Outreach
going
on
around
the
emporis
sub
project,
which
is
fun
and
exciting
and
I
think
you
know
this
is
how
it
starts,
and
afterwards
it
gets
quiet.
That's
when
we
got
to
put
our
heads
down
and
go
to
work
and
then
start
doing
releases
around
or
announcements
around
releases.
B
We
have
the
the
blog-a-thon
is
now
officially
closed.
We
did,
let
me
see,
I
have
my.
B
B
We
ended
up
with
a
good
number
of
blogs.
We
got
one
getting
started
as
an
open,
ortilious,
open
source,
contributor,
contributor,
leveraging
artillius
for
vulnerability,
tracking
s-bomb
big
picture
using
sift
with
artillius
the
2003
artillius
architecture
and
then
the
how
to
submit
blogs
to
artillius,
which
I
did
as
part
of
this.
We
also
have
is
blockchain
safe
mentoring
for
mentors
and
mentees,
and
then
there
was
an
update
done
to
the
GitHub
Bounty
program.
B
That
was
just
part
of
news,
but
the
new
ones
were
s-bombs
and
usage
in
the
software
delivery.
Life
cycle,
mentoring
for
mentors
and
mentees
is
blockchain
safe
how
to
submit
blogs
the
223
artillius
architecture
using
sift
s-bomb
picture
and
leveraging
s-bomb
or
ortelius
for
vulnerability
tracking
and
getting
started
as
an
open
source
contributor.
So
congratulations,
those
that's
a
lot
of
that's
a
great
number
of
blogs,
I'm
so
happy
to
have
the
content
to
move
it
forward
over
the
course
of
the
year.
B
So
everybody
great
job
of
getting
the
blogs
done.
We
do
have
coming
up.
We
have
the
May.
19Th
is
just
around
the
corner.
Where
we
got
literally
a
month.
We
do
have
two
Keynotes.
B
B
I
think
I'm
just
going
to
add
some
visuals
to
it,
but
if
you
submitted
a
Blog
or
if
you're
interested
in
doing
a
10
minute
lightning
talk
on
any
topic,
please
let
me
know
because
we
do
need
to
add
some
lightning
talks
to
here.
I
need
at
least
I'd
say
if
we
could
get
three
lightning
talks
in
there.
That
would
be
great.
B
Five
would
be
better,
but
we
could
do
it
with
three.
So
please
consider
doing
a
ten
minute.
Talk
and
I
need
to
get
that
stuff.
It's
pre-recorded,
so
you
record
it
on
your
own.
You
send
it
off
to
me:
I
do
a
little
bit
of
of
producing
on
it,
adding
the
intro
and
the
the
closing,
and
then
we
run
it
on
Twitch.
So
it's
fairly
easy
to
get
it
done.
So
don't
be
shy,
and
that
is
what
I
have
for
on
the
Outreach
side.
D
Okay,
so
on
the
architecture
side,
not
sure,
but
he
was
following
along,
but
we
made
a
slight
pivot
on
the
coding
side,
we
went
from
python
over
to
golang,
just
because
of
the
the
libraries
we
needed
for
the
ipfs
SIDS
and
nft
storage
and
other
some
of
the
blockchain
stuff
are
in
the
golang
and
they're
La
they're
lagging
in
the
python
side.
D
We
could
have
written
them,
but
it
just
wasn't
worth
it
so
I've
written
a
a
common
code,
module
that
has
all
of
our
objects
that
we
currently
know
about
defined,
and
the
next
step
is
to
create
some
of
the
microservices
for
folks
to
kind
of
model
after
and
then
also
the
common
code,
Library
will
be
used
for
the
basically
the
database,
abstraction
layer.
D
D
D
So
it's
like
a
easier
way
to
maintain
the
repository
common
pieces
like
license
files
and
stuff
like
that,
as
part
of
that
we're
going
to
transition
from
using
GitHub
teams
and
organizational
members
to
doing
all
the
GitHub
security
as
code
like
Imports,
is
so
I'm
going
to
bring
over
this
week
the
emporis.
Basically,
this
owner's
files
get
them
in
place,
add
our
stuff
to
it
and
get
that
pushed
out
so
I'll.
D
Let
everybody
know
on
Discord,
what's
going
on
on
that
front,
when
I
go
ahead
and
do
that
because
it
may
break
things
for
a
couple
hours,
if
we,
if
I
don't
get
the
security,
yeah
I'm,
all
quite
right,
I
think
we'll
run
into
a
couple
bumps
in
that
front,
but
it
shouldn't
be
a
big
deal
to
to
get
sorted
out.
D
We
should
be
he's
at
cdcon
when
he
gets
a
chance
he's
going
to
create
a
couple
emporious
channels
on
our
Discord
server,
so
keep
an
an
eye
out
for
those
as
well
popping
up
trying
to
think
what
else
that
I
have
going
on
just
in
general,
and
you
probably
noticed
if
you're
on
Discord
earlier
that
we've
been
I,
have
an
automated
process
of
semi-automated
process
to
keep
us
up
to
date
with
the
the
panabot
PRS
and
stuff,
like
that,
so
I've
been
trying
to
keep
our
our
vulnerability
score
at
an
a
level.
D
So
we
get
an
A
Grade
out
an
artifact
Hub,
usually
it'll.
Take
me
a
day
or
two.
If
there's
a
vulnerability
come
out,
because
sometimes
there's
some
research
that
we
need
to
do
to
find
out
which,
like
chain
guard
image,
has
it
fixed
in
those
type
of
things?
So,
but
usually
things
are
moving
along
pretty
quickly.
So
our
our
grade
for
our
vulnerability
scanning
is,
is
really
high
at
that
level.
B
D
No
not
yet
because
as
part
of
the
one
of
the
so
what
Tracy
is
referring
to
is
there's
a
the
open.
Ssf
has
a
scorecard
project
and
you
can
get
a
a
badge
from
that
and
what
you
have
to
do
is
you
have
to
put
in
your
GitHub
workflow
the
open,
ssf
scorecard
action,
and
that
will
give
a
basically
does
about
a
dozen
different
checks
and
gives
you
points
for
each
one
of
the
checks
and
then
it
after
all,
that
it
averages
out
and
gives
you
an
overall
score.
D
I
have
not
enabled
that
yet
because
there's
some
issues
that
we
have
to
get
sorted
out
around,
we
need
a
security
markdown
file.
Basically,
the
security
markdown
files
tells
folks
if
they
find
a
security
flaw
in
our
code,
how
they
can
report
it
privately
for
us
to
then
start
working
on
and
addressing
at
that
level.
So
that's
one
of
the
things
I
need
to
put
into
the
GitHub
repo.
Is
the
security
markdown
file?
D
There's
some
logistical
things
about
it
because
it
needs
an
email
address
and
things
like
that
and
I'm
going
to
talk
to
fatty
to
see
if
there's
a
generic
like
CDF
email
address
that
we
can
use
on
that
front.
So.
A
D
We
have
the
Gmail
account,
so
we
have
the
artillius
open
source
Gmail
account,
but
nobody
ever
goes
in
there
and
checks
it.
Yeah.
D
Yeah,
so
this
is,
if
somebody
reports
in
you
know,
I
found
a
security
flaw
in
your
software
last
night.
You
know
this
is
how
you
recreate
it,
and
things
like
that
and
it's
it's
supposed
to
be
like
a
private
conversation.
So
people
don't
exploit
it.
D
So
it's
just
some
logistical
things:
it's
not
hard
to
figure
out,
but
that's
one
of
the
things
that's
in
the
open,
ssf
scorecard
that
we
need
the
other
part
that
that's
in
there
that
I
don't
know
how
we're
gonna
do
yet
is
the
the
fuzz
scanning
and
I
believe
that's
done
by
I,
can't
remember
it's
Microsoft
or
Google,
but
there's
a
there's,
a
open
source,
fuzz
project
that
you
have
to
actually
ask
them
to
go
and
scan
your
your
Repository.
D
So
you
have
to
get
them
to
add
your
you
to
their
project.
So
I,
don't
know
how
we're
going
to
go
about
doing
that.
I.
D
But
that's
one
of
the
things
that's
on
the
list
as
well
for
the
scorecard
pieces
and.
B
We
can
talk
to
one
of
the
guys
who's
running
this
when
we're
at
openss
up
days.
Yes,.
B
One,
it
says
right
here
at
Google,
I
can't
tell
I
was
looking
here
too,
to
figure
out
who.
A
B
So
we'll
make
sure
and
attend
that
there's
a
gonna
be
a
lightning
talk
on
fuzzing
at
openssf,
so
we'll
be
sure
and
attend
that
and
introduce
ourselves
to
the
person.
D
But
the
last
time
I
ran
the
scorecard
I
think
we're
getting
like
a
six
out
of
ten,
oh
and
there's
other
things
that
we
have
to
enable
like
Branch
protection.
D
So
all
of
we
can't
push
directly
to
the
main
branch.
Those
type
of
things
have
to
be
enabled
at
that
level.
B
I
just
put
in
the
chat
the
scorecard
website,
if
anybody's
interested
in
what
it
does,
it
shows
you
if
you
go
to
the
repo
I,
think
it
shows
you
all
of
the.
B
D
Yeah
and
there's
there's
things
that
are
just
broken
on
this
stuff
that,
like
it,
wants
you
to
do
like
Ci
tests,
so
we
can
enable
doing
a
CI
test,
but
it
has
to
be
the
you
have
to
write
the
CI
test
in
the
format
that
this
scorecard
thing
is
going
to
recognize
as
an
actual
test.
If
you
have
some
other
testing
tool
that
you're
using
and
the
scorecard
doesn't
know
about
it,
then
it
doesn't
count
because
you'll
still
get
flagged
for
not
having
CI
tests.
C
D
D
Like
one
of
the
things
like
on
the
they,
they
asked
for
like
static
code,
analysis,
analysis
and
I've,
been
enabling
Mega
linter
to
lint
our
code,
but
the
mega
linter
isn't
covered
by
any
of
their
checks.
So,
even
though
we
have
the
a
tool
in
place
that
is
doing
all
the
same
stuff
like
that
code,
ql
is
doing.
D
We
don't
get
counted
so
we
actually
have
to
run
both
of
them.
At
the
same
time,.
D
Yeah
and
if
anybody
wants
to
you
know
dive
into
the
scorecard
stuff,
just
send
me
a
message
on
Discord.
D
I've
been
working
with
just
like
one
repo
trying
to
figure
out
what
it
all
means
and
then
once
we
get
closer,
then
I'll
need
help
Arvin
to
roll
it
out
to
other
other
repositories.
Oh-
and
that
does
remind
me
of
one
thing
we
did
get
enabled
Fati
in
one
of
the
developers
from
the
cncf
side,
did
help
us
to
enable
Dev
stats
as
part
of
our
like
analytics
of
the
project
and
when
they
did
that
it
actually
went
and
fixed
insights
as
well.
D
So
we
used
to
pick
up
all
these
repositories
that
were
like
the
old
pet
store
repositories
and
these
repositories
that
we've
actually
deleted
and
stuff,
and
there
was
reporting
adding
those
into
the
reports.
I
was
able
to
get
all
that
cleaned
up
at
that
level.
So
Dev,
stats
and
insights
are
looking
better
for
us.
D
D
Yeah
I'll
get
all
the
links
put
out
for
everybody,
so
they
can
see
it,
but
maybe
I'll
just
write
a
blog.
So
we
can
have
all
the
links
out
there
for
people
to
look
at
where
things
are
where
to
find
them,
because
they
can
be
pretty
hidden.
D
And
then
the
only
thing
that
when
we
oh
on
the
when
I
was
talking
to
Andy
yesterday,
the
plan
will
be
to
coordinate
and
around
the
press
release
and
the
announcement,
the
migration
of
the
repositories
and
things
like
that.
So
it's
not
going
to
be
like
a
bulk
move.
We're
just
gonna.
Do
them
one
at
a
time
and
move
move
things
over
so
you'll
see
and
we're
going
to
prefix
all
the
repositories
with
emporis.
C
Oh
yeah,
thank
you,
I
did.
Did
you
and
Andy
talk
about
the
website?
We
had
talked
about
maybe
having
like
a
section
under
the
ortillas
website
for
imports,
instead
of
a
standalone
just
to
keep
formatting
and
everything
cohesive.
C
B
Kat
and
I
had
a
meeting
on
it
cast
gonna,
be
out
I
think
until
early
May,
so
I'm
not
sure
if
we'll
have
that
done.
But
what
we
will
do
on
the
impora
side
at
a
minimum
is
I'm
going
to
add
a
high
level
menu
item
for
emporis,
so
it'll
go
over
to
your
website
and
then
cat
was
going
to
work
on
getting
the
both
the
documentation
put
underneath
right
now
put
underneath
the
I'll
show
you
the.
How
that
looks
really
quick
here.
B
So
here's
the
documentation
she
was
going
to
move
the
user
guide,
which
is
this
is
in
a
Hugo
markdown,
so
that
we
have
a
or
it
will
have
an
imporus
user
guide
under
here
and
then
I.
B
Don't
think
we
were
planning
on
making
a
big
change
on
the
website,
but
cat
was
going
to
look
to
see
what
would
make
sense
if
we
create
a
full-on
new
kind
of
section
for
emporis,
underneath
the
ortilius
website
or
just
keep
the
emporis
website
as
it
is,
and
maybe
do
some
kind
of
branding
around
colors
and
whatnot,
which
I
think
will
be
the
easiest.
Because
then,
if
you,
you
guys
do
become
your
own
project,
say
in
a
year
or
two,
then
that
website
is
still
independent.
D
And
I
think
you
know
one
of
the
the
having
the
two
websites
does
help
us
cross-link
and
give
get
search,
references
back
and
forth
between
the
two
which
just
helps
our
our
ranking,
scores
and
stuff
like
that,
overall.
B
And
I
have
a
great
I
have
to
share
this
with
everybody,
because
it's
really
cute
I
thought
it
was
cute,
but
I'm
easily
abused,
as
some
of
you
already
know
here
is
our
there's.
That's
our
little
logo
for
the
release
with
the
artillius
pulley
sucking
up
import
the
enforest
logo,
I
thought
it
was
cute.
B
D
D
Last
idea
that
that
was
thrown
around
was
a
spaceship
with
oars.
B
Of
course,
is
you.
A
A
D
You
start
thinking
about
about
merchants
and
spaceships.
D
While
you're
sitting
bored
at
your
your
meetings,
you
can
sit
there.
C
Okay,
I
already
already
got
started
and
I'll
probably
hit
up
Andy
and
just
talk
about
that
for
a
little
bit
and
then
and
then
shoot
you
link
with
with
what
we
have
perfect.