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From YouTube: Beer and Donuts Dec. 2022
Description
A year in review. See who earned new badges, the new Ortelius Governing Board, and our 2022 outreach efforts.
A
B
Right
well
welcome
everybody.
This
is
the
end
of
the
year.
This
is
our
holiday
gathering
for
2022.
We
used
to
call
this
a
Visionary
Summit,
but
we
pretty
much
to
start
calling
it
artillius's
birthday.
Party
artillius
was
originally
established
with
the
open,
I
mean
the
continuous
delivery
foundation
on
December
19th
of
2020.
So
that
makes
us
two
years
old.
B
As
of
the
end
of
this
week,
Steve
go
ahead
and
we
have
done
some
big
time
growing.
We
have
now
254
Google
group
members.
It
means
there's
254
people
are
watching
us
and
haven't
taken
their
names
off
of
the
list.
We
have
718
LinkedIn
followers,
which
is
about
500.
Last
year
we
have
passed
that
magic
number
in
GitHub,
Stars
250
is
sort
of
the
number
where
they
say
that
you're
officially
a
an
open
source
Community.
We
are
now
at
264..
B
We
have
115
GitHub
Forks,
which
means
that
115
people
have
basically
downloaded
the
the
repository
and
are
looking
at
it
and
potentially
working
on
it.
During
hacktoberfest
we
had
24
pull
requests
and
for
the
year
we
had
203
total
pull
requests
and
those
are
updates
to
the
artillius
base.
The
and
the
ortilius
website,
so
I
would
say:
we've
been
pretty
busy
and
congratulations
to
utkarsh.
You
were
elected
to
the
board.
B
I
have
to
tell
you
you
had
about
70
percent
of
the
votes
and
Brian
Dawson
a
ripple
was
re-elected
to
the
board,
so
our
new
board
looks
like
we
have
Brian
and
Steve
who's
kind
of
the
the
the
the
consistent
board.
Member
utkarsh
is
new
and
we
have
Sasha
Anne-Marie,
Sergio
and
Siddharth
repeating
another
year.
B
Keep
in
mind
that
next
year,
we'll
be
have
a
big
election,
because
the
we'll
have
the
three
top
Brian,
Steve
and
udkarsh
will
be
here
for
the
next
two
years,
but
Sasha
and
Marie
Sergio
and
Siddharth
will
have
to
rerun
next
year.
So
we'll
have
four
seats
open
for
next
year,
but
but
yeah
everybody
can
always
rerun.
B
So
some
of
you
should
have
gotten
some
badges
overnight.
We
have
two
people
now
who
have
reached
the
gold
status
for
ambassador
Siddharth.
He
was
our
gold
Ambassador
for
2021
and
Sim.
Congratulations.
You
have
reached
gold
status
for
2022.
B
I.
Want
everybody
to
know
that
time
has
worked
extremely
hard
on
building
our
Outreach
in
in
terms
of
presentations
and
podcasts.
He
has
done
several
of
them,
I
pro
at
least
seven
or
eight
Sim.
Do
you
know
how
many
you've
done
this
year.
B
Yeah
a
lot
he
has
been
very
busy
and
just
before
this
meeting
he
just
got
off
of
a
call
with
Chris
enosich,
with
the
Linux
Foundation
doing
an
interview
with
him
and
that
will
be
posted
shortly
after
this
after
this
party
go
ahead.
So
we
have
a
few
of
ambassadors.
On
The,
Rise
I,
have
to
say
our
ambassador
category
is
the
most
popular
Brad
McCoy
Arvin,
Brian,
utkarsh
and
Sasha
have
all
achieved
the
silver
level
for
Ambassador
in
2022,
and
we
have
Joseph
Anne-Marie
and
Tony
at
bronstad.
B
We
have
some
folks
who
are
working
towards
that
gold
level
and
I
would
say
that
Brad
probably
is
going
to
be
one
of
our
our
the
next
one
moving
up
to
gold.
So
in
the
champion
leaderboard
to
date,
we
have
then
Brad
utkarsh
and
Sergio,
and
a
note
on
Sergio,
so
Sergio
has
been
doing.
Our
he's
been
doing
he's
been
our
twitch
Jay
for
the
last
three
of
these
Visionary
Summits
and
he
put
together.
B
B
There's
nothing
that
you
know
puts
your
feet
to
the
fire
of
having
a
deadline
to
actually
present
and
I
found
it
to
be
hard,
but
rewarding
at
the
end
of
the
day
and
I
also
want
a
shout
out
for
to
to
Sasha
Sasha.
He
has
been
an
excellent
mentor.
B
I
feel
like
that.
We
probably
could
create
a
mentor
category
or
potentially
add
mentored
jobs
in
order
for
you
to
progress
up
in
the
Ambassador
level,
because
Sasha
put
together
a
pretty
huge
presentation
and
a
list
of
tools,
and
that
was
a
lot
of
work
and
he
also
has
been
working
with
Arvin
and
in
the
past.
B
As
you
know,
he
mentored
two
women
in
women
who
code
in
Africa,
so
mentorship
I,
think,
is
something
we
should
be
looking
at
and
moving
forward
and
maybe
adding
that
to
our
acknowledgment
program.
Okay,
Steve
so.
A
Just
a
couple
side
notes:
Here,
so
arvind
you
are
one
pull
request
away
from
getting
your
Champion
bronze
badge.
As
we
can
see
here,
ukarsh,
you
just
need
to
review
two
two
more
PR's
and
then
you
have
gold
status.
So
you
have
everything
else,
but
two
PR's.
You
need
to
review
to
get
gold
status
and
it'll
be
our
first
gold
Champion
leader
there.
A
B
And
then
we
had
four
new
folks
who
have
started
doing
pull
requests.
Some.
We
haven't
spoken
to
I,
believe
that
case.
I
can't
read
the
names,
because
it's
real
small
on
my
machine
but
cert.
B
How
would
you
think
certain
and
Cason
they
both
came
from
the
hacktoberfest
I've
reached
out
to
both
of
those
folks
and
hope
that
we
can
start
chatting
with
them
and
bringing
them
in,
but
they
got
their
first
encounter
badges
as
well
as
Steve
Corrado,
who
is
the
son
of
Tony
Corrado
Tony
Corrado,
as
you
all
know,
is
a
board
advisor
and
he's
been
attending
many
of
our
architecture
and
Outreach
meetings
and
then
ankar
Kumar,
who
last
year
did
a
presentation
for
us
and
he
has
now
started
doing
some
pull
requests
and
I
at
last.
B
I
spoke
to
him
he's
very
interested
in
doing
some
reviews
of
our
front
end,
and
then
we
have
these
oops
go
back
one
please,
and
then
we
have
Legends
when
you're
a
legend.
It
meets
means
that
you
have
done
work
in
both
areas
of
champion
and
Outreach,
so
you're
doing
coding
and
you're
doing
blog
posts
or
you're
doing
presentations
to
get
you
there.
So
Brad,
utkarsh
and
Sergio
are
all
on
the
Legends
board
at
Silver
level.
B
B
If
you
could
go
ahead
and
screen
share,
if
you
've
got
them
to
do,
and
let
us
know
about
what
you
what
went
on
in
Outreach
in
2022.
C
C
So
I
have
just
double
checking
the
screen,
but
let
me
start
talking
about
it.
So,
first,
what
what
utilia
says
or
Chile
is
is
a
central
catalog
for
the
supply
chain
and
devops
intelligent,
and
it
is
designed
to
track
inversion,
compositions
detail
for
every
component
of
your
software
supply
chain,
along
with
all
consuming
logical
application
with
Hotel.
Yes,
you
can
easily
view
your
logical
application
as
warm
sve's
service
dependencies
and
inventory,
based
on
version
and
even
in
decoupled
microservices.
C
The
latest
version
of
Hotel,
yes,
is
maintained
by
the
oterius
community,
managed
by
The
Continuous
delivery.
Foundation
are
part
of
the
Linux
foundation
and
it
was
originally
created
by
deploy,
herb
and
open
make
software.
This
year
we
have
welcomed
so
many
new,
passionate,
open
source
community
members
becoming
a
part
of
utilius
community,
both
and
births
of
beaming
otelius
in
is
a
big
next
big
thing
that
I've
started
with
the
help
of
Tracy
during
this
2022.
C
So
in
February,
in
during
the
beamingo
delius
podcast
I
have
talked
with
Brian
and
his
early
days
in
the
CI
CD
space
and
how
it
is
changing
to
support
the
cloud
native
world
and
on
March
I
have
a
podcast
with
our
own
member
Brad
McCoy.
He
is
a
cncf
and
CDF
Ambassador
and
he
is
the
head
of
cloud
engineering
and
mola.
He
shared
his
journey
into
the
micro
service.
C
Brad
discusses
some
of
the
challenges
of
decomposing,
the
application,
the
use
of
ortelius
and
his
work
on
kubernetes
in
the
area
of
helping
companies
through
their
transformation
to
Cloud
native
in
April,
I
done
a
podcast
with
Victor
farsik,
who
is
a
developer
Advocate
at
upbound,
and
here
we
discuss
what
git
Ops
is
why
it's
so
cool
and
how
you
can
get
started
on
your
github's
journey
in
May
I
have
a
podcast
with
on
business,
agility
and
modern
architecture
with
with
Mark
Eisenberg
developer,
support
account
engineer
from
Microsoft.
C
He
explained
how
the
cloud
and
containerization
facilitate
business
agility
in
June
I
had
done
a
podcast
with
Andy
grabner,
Brad,
McCoy,
Steve
Taylor
on
explore
exploration
of
acid
event
and
Captain.
The
cloud
native
cncf's
sandbox
project
in
intubation
project,
as
of
today
I,
will
discuss
with
discuss
how
otiles
committee
explore
the
uses
usage
of
CD
events
and
Captain
with
an
eye
toward
the
next
generation
of
CD
for
CD
continuous
delivery,
Management
in
November
I
done
a
podcast
with
Michael
Crenshaw
is
a
senior
software
at
Intuit
and
core
engineer
on
Argo
CD
and
Argo
rollouts.
C
So
that's
all
about
all
the
podcasts
are
done,
and
one
more
I
did
today
with
Chris
on
cloud
cubecon
cloud
nativecon,
2022
highlights
and
the
future
of
kubecon
and
Steve
talk
about
all
things
open
lesson
learned
from
starting
or
to
open
source
project
patilius
and
privacia
and
Tracy
talk
on
CDF,
cdcon,
microservice
supply
chain
and
the
otelius
application
s-bomb,
and
he
talked
about
the
open
source,
submit
app
open,
ssf,
Action
and
Impact
Panel.
How
open,
ssf
and
Industry
improve
open
security.
Open
ssf
in
2022.
C
he's
also
talked
about
managing
application
Level
as
bomb
with
otelius
during
supply
chain
security
gone,
that's
a
co-located
event
during
the
cubecon.
Also,
during
the
devops
gone,
we
have
addressing
the
supply
chains,
complexity
in
a
micro,
Services
architecture
all
day.
Devops
is
another
conference
in
2022
where
Tracy
spoke
about
managing
application
Level
as
form
in
API
word.
That
is
a
very
renowned
conference
in
the
in
the
in
in
the
industry.
C
It
Tracy
talk
about
get
ready
for
October
1st,
with
Arwin
and
Sasha,
and
Brad
McCoy
did
two
cubecon
events,
Valencia
and
Detroit,
where
he
presented
their
work
around
captain
otilius
and
Argo
CD
Sasa
Wharton
is
one
of
the
best
friends
from
mine
in
during
the
Intelius
Community
he's
he's
made
out
a
project
call
cotillias
in
a
box
and
Dev
environment
setup.
He
prepares
some
of
the
wonderful
drawing
on
event
driven
architecture.
He
participated
in
hack
tuber.
First,
he
joined
me
on
the
office
hour.
He
did
a
podcast
with
me
with
Brian
Dawson.
C
He
set
up
crowdfunding
on
Lenny's
Foundation
aortilia's
Visionary
representation
on
observability
with
Karam
arvind
builds
up
like
everyone
build
the
application,
build
and
containerize
containerization.
He
raised
3br
in
Oktoberfest
did
meet
up
on
CIT
foundation
with
Sasha.
How
was
get
ready
for
October
1st
tips
for
first
time
contributor
Sharma,
he
done
application
as
women.
Blockchain
Ledger
contributed
in
an
l,
a
s
bomb
Leisure
POC
project
to
present
as
RPL
Grant
event.
The
feature
include
uploading
retrieving
nft
data
from
ipfs
Storage
contributed
by
Joseph
Akashi.
C
She
created
nft
file,
hash
building
domain
pointer
for
nft
transaction
to
XP,
Ledger
added
method
to
mining
Json
data
in
Python.
He
also
created
a
I
created
a
Helm
chart
repository
under
the
otelius
repository.
You
can
look
at
it
as
well.
Joseph
Akashi
contributed
to
storing
and
retrieving
graph
that
uses
a
wrong
proof
of
concept,
contributed
to
an
ad
retrieve
minimized,
s-bomb
json2
and
from
NFC
storage
application
s-bomb
on
block
blockchain
Leisure
contributed
to
adding
spdx
s-bomb
Json
format,
file
and
an
API
endpoint.
C
So,
thank
you
very
much
Joseph
Utica,
Sharma,
arvind
and
Sasha
Tracy
and
Steve
for
all
the
hard
work
you
have
done
during
2022
to
help
Ortiz
becoming
a
great
contributing
in
in
globally,
and
thank
you
very
much
for
all
of
your
talk
in
public
and
I
hope.
This
will
help
a
lot
of
the
people
learn:
New
Concept
in
the
supply
chain
and
security,
s-bomb
and
micro
Services
catalog
I
want
to
you
Tracy,
and
now
we
can
start
the
next
topic.
We.
B
Have
been
really
busy
right,
I
can't
believe
you
asked
me
to
figure
out
how
many
presentations
I
did
I
think
I
actually
missed
some
and
it
was
like
I
did
at
least
one
a
month
somewhere.
B
It's
amazing
how
busy
we've
been
I
would
say
that
over
the
course
of
the
year,
we
probably
were
doing
an
average
of
of
two
to
three
events
every
single
month.
So
for
a
small
project
as
we
are
that's
you
know,
I
think
we've
probably
gotten
more
exposure
than
Jenkins
has
in
the
in
the
past
year
to
be
quite
honest
and
I.
B
Think
that
the
the
more
we
have
refined
the
messaging
I
think
that
most
of
you
may
have
looked
at
the
website,
but
we
continue
to
refine
our
messaging
and
targeting
the
areas
that
we're
really
focused
on
I
think
the
more
exposure
that
we
will
get.
So
thank
you,
everybody
for
all
that
hard
work,
I
know
what
it
takes
to
put
those
presentations
together
and
it's
not
it's
not
trivial.
You
know
I've
gotten
pretty
good
at
it,
because
I
can
reuse
some
stuff,
but
anytime
I
have
a
brand
new
topic.
B
It
takes
me
a
couple
of
good
few
hours
to
put
the
presentation
together
and
then
you
got
to
prepare
for
the
talk,
and
then
you
gotta
do
all
of
the
initial
testing
that
they
have
you
do
and
then
you
have
to
do
the
Talk
itself.
I
did
with
the
talk
I
did
for
devops
it
was.
It
took
two
hours
to
get
my
machine
set
up
and
then
I
still
had
to
do
the
presentation.
A
Well
and
then
also
just
getting
to
some
of
these
events,
what
I
did
all
things
open?
It
took
me
eight
different
flights
to
get
there
just
to
get
to
do
the
the
45
minute
talk
so
yeah.
D
A
And
just
like
yeah,
because
I
had
I
missed
the
flight,
so
I
had
to
well.
B
A
B
A
E
A
It's
worth
it,
it's
it's
definitely
worth
getting
and
I
know
like
Brad
coming
overseas
from
Australia
to
Detroit
is
a
huge,
huge
effort
as
well.
B
Yeah,
it
takes
its
work
to
do
these
presentations
and
get
the
word
out,
but
it's
really
really
critical
and
we
have
done
as
you
see,
as
you
saw
I
should
say
in
those
badges.
We've
done
a
really
good
job
of
the
Outreach,
but
I
think
that
we
need
to
focus
for
2023
in
mentorship,
get
more
people
coding,
because
I
know
that
there
are
I,
know,
Arvin
I,
know,
Arvin
could
do
more
coding.
B
B
You
know
24
just
in
Oktoberfest
was
awesome.
I
think
that
reaching
out
to
those
folks
who
came
from
Oktoberfest
those
two
individuals
that
got
their
first
pull
request
and
when
Steve
looked
through
that
the
first
pull
request
was
more
than
just
adding
your
name
to
a
readme
file
was
doing
something
a
little
deeper
in
the
wrong
website
or
in
the
code
base.
So
we
have
four
new
individuals
who
we
can
of
course
start
working
with
and
creating
a
buddy
system.
B
I
think
part
of
the
problem
is:
the
code
is
fairly.
B
Some
of
the
code
is
fairly
complex
and
but
the
way
we've
structured
it
now
with
being
able
to
create
your
own
microservices,
we
could
certainly
build
out
more
microservices,
and
the
last
thing,
I'm
going
to
say
is
for
what
goals
for
next
year
is
we
need
to
so
we're
not
hosting
ortilius
any
longer
in
a
SAS
environment,
because
we
don't
the
the
Linux
Foundation
or
the
CDF
needs
to
do
that
for
us
until
we
can
get
them
to
do
that,
we
can
use
the
deploy
Hub
team,
which
is
based
on
artillius,
and
we
need
to
add
artillius
to
deploy
Hub
team.
B
So
everybody
understands
the
microservice
configuration
of
it
and
we
start
eating
our
own
dog
food.
So
that's
what
Steve
Corrado
has
stepped
up
to
say
he
would
work
on
that
and
help
with
documentation.
So,
if
anybody's
interested
in
helping
with
implementing
ortilius
itself
in
order
Julius,
which
is
basically
the
Dubois
Hub
team
version,
please
let
me
know
shoot
me
an
email
reach
out
to
me
on
LinkedIn.
B
However,
you
want
to
and
we'll
get
it
done,
because
it's
going
to
be
a
really
good
way
for
everybody
to
understand
it
and
we're
going
to
do
it
through
the
command
line.
Interface.
Now,
on
the
topic
of
adoption,
we
have
that's
been
a
a
point
that
Sergio
pushed
us
to
look
to
work
towards
in
2022
and
Steve
and
I
think
with
the
help
some
of
Carson
I'm,
not
sure,
but
anyway,
they've
built
out
a
command
line,
interface
that
we
can
start
using
for
everybody
to
onboard
ortilia.
B
So
we
really
need
to
think
about
how
to
make
ortilious
easy
to
onboard,
because
it's
an
essential
piece
of
the
devops
pipeline
to
start
gathering
this
information.
But
if
we
don't
make
it
easy
for
folks
to
do
it,
they
won't
do
it
just
the
way
we
are
we
have
to.
We
need
to
be
handheld
and
things
need
to
be
fast
and
easy.
B
So
those
are
my
thoughts
for
the
for
the
upcoming
year
and
I
am
super
look
forward
to
the
cars
being
on
the
board
and
hearing
what
his
opinions
are
and
when
and
what
direction
that
he
can
give
us
and
building
out
the
really.
We
have
to
work
on
building
out
the
champion.
The
champion
group,
because
I
think
that
is
an
area
that
we
need
to
focus
on
and
continue
with
the
good
work
that
we've
done
on
the
ambassadors.
B
Any
anybody
else
have
any
any
thoughts
on
any
of
those
topics.
E
A
Me
too,
and
I
have
a
upcoming
in
in
the
next
segment
here.
We'll
have
I
recorded
a
demo
of
the
ortolia
CLI,
so
we'll
be
able
to
use
that
as
a
step-by-step
guide
that
people
could
follow
along
the
video
to
do
everything
on
their
own.
A
I
think
you
know
overall
we've
kind
of
pivoted
and
looked
at
what
is
needed
in
the
the
marketplace
and
speaking
of
that,
this
coming
Friday.
A
We
have
a
review
of
some
ideas
that
Tony
Corrado
has
on
what
a
service
catalog
should
and
should
should
and
should
not
be.
So.
Please
join
that
I
sent
out
the
invite
to
the
Google
group
last
week,
but
if
you're
interested
we're
going
to
go
over
his
ideas
and
try
to
gather
what
we
got
going
moving
forward.
B
And
we
just
may
be
working
towards
a
corporate
contributor
with
with
red
hat,
we'll
keep
our
fingers
crossed
on
that
and
I'll
send
out
a
notice
about
the
meeting
with
Jay
flowers
with
red
hat
they
are,
they
have
Arc,
they
have
started
the
design
of
something
similar.
They
call
it
an
attributes
database
and
that,
at
you
know,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
if
you
want
to
think
about
it,
it
is
an
attribute
State.
That's
what
hortilius
is
attributes.
It's
just,
not
very
sexy.
That's
why
I
turned
it.
B
It
changed
it
into
an
Evidence
store,
as
opposed
to
an
attributes
catalog,
but
I
look
forward
to
that
in
2023
too,
because
that
would
be
amazing
to
get
a
larger
contributor
involved
and
jflower
may
be
that
person.
E
Well,
I'm,
inviting
you
all
this
way
you
can
come
for
a
good
old,
South,
African
braai.
We
call
it
a
braai
I
know
in
many
other
countries
it's
called
something
else.
Probably
a
barbecue
I,
don't
know
what
else
do
you
I
don't
know
in
India
and
Pakistan?
What
do
you
call
cooking
over
Wood
coals,
your
food
I,
don't
know
I
would
be.
E
E
D
B
B
B
B
E
B
B
All
right
everybody:
well,
it
is
9
34.
We
have
about
20
minutes
before
the
the
twitch
experience
begins.
I
hope
you
all
can
join
and
it
should
be
interesting,
we'll
see.
Steve
and
I
did
our
best
to
put
together
what
we
could.
We
only
have
one
game,
the
word
game
and
we're
keeping
our
fingers
crossed
that
it
works
right.
B
I
wasn't
about
to
try
to
draw
because
I
am
not
an
artist
and
we
don't
have
Sergio
here
to
do
that
for
us.
So
we
do
have
the
word
game.
There's
some
fun.
Videos
like
I,
said:
there's
an
awesome.
Opening
song
I,
hope
you
all
like
it,
because
it
really
does
you
know
Sasha
with
your
outfit
right
now.
You
would
have
fit
first,
video.
E
A
We're
going
to
use
the
the
twitch
chat
instead
of
Discord.