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From YouTube: Ortelius General Meeting May 16, 2023
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A review of #CDCon, #OpenSSF, and Open Source Security Summit was provided by the attendees. Discussion around final videos for the Summit on Friday was covered.
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B
C
B
C
B
A
So
this
is
the
the
list
is
that
I
just
put
in
the
chat
is
a
list
of
people
that
are
able
to
cast
votes,
they're.
D
E
B
B
A
B
A
Know
what
what
will
happen
is
they're
going
to
send
out
an
Opa
vote
link
shortly
to
be
able
to
to
actually
do
the
yeah?
So
in
a
couple
weeks,
they'll
send
out
to
actual
votes
right
now,
they're
just
trying
to
get
everybody
organized
for.
A
And
I
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
if
you
guys
remember
need
to
from
when
we
first
started
the
project
we
ran
into
nitu
Tracy
did
a
a
panel
discussion
with
her
and
a
couple
other
folks,
so
that
was
good.
Seeing
her
in
person.
We
also
saw
garima
as
well
in
person,
so
it
was.
It
was
a
very
worthwhile
trip.
B
So
the
other
big
fun
thing
that
happened
everybody's
going
to
enjoy
this
there's
two
really
cool
things
that
happen
so
I
checked
my
LinkedIn
and
I
get
them.
So
there
were
some
changes
at
the
open,
ssf
Brian
bellendorf
is
stepping
down
he's
going
to
be
the
CTO
and
they
brought
it
in
another
person
and
Tony
will
have
to
help
me
with
his
last
name,
but
his
first
name
is
omkar.
E
B
So
a
really
hard
last
name
to
say
for
Americans
and
I
got
a
little
message
from
Tony.
That
said:
hey
go,
introduce
yourself
to
omkar.
I
was
his
mentor
for
years,
so
I
went
over
at
the
first
night
and
I
said
hello.
I'm,
Carm,
Tracy
I've
been
involved
with
the
opennesses
for
a
while,
and
we
have
a
mutual
friend
and
he
says
you.
B
Tony
was
omkar's
Mentor
four
years
at
IBM
and
he
could
not
stop
talking
about
Tony
and
how
much
he
loved
him
and
how
helpful
he
was
so
everything
that
Tony
talks
about
in
mentorship.
It
happened,
and
now
we
have
a
close
friend
because
of
Tony,
it's
running
the
the
general
manager
for
the
open
ssf.
So
thank
you
Tony
for
that
you're.
D
B
Well,
thank
you
for
your
your
your
team
that
you've
built
through
your
mentorship.
The
other
really
funny
thing
that
happened.
I,
always
jump
off
the
stool
on
the
stage
I
did
was
I
was
on
a
panel
on
S
moms
and
after
you
know,
we
did
our
regular
questions.
They
asked
the
audience
if
they
had
any
questions
and
a
person
from
checkmark
stood
up
and
said:
where
do
microservices
environment?
How
do
you,
how
do
you
generate
an
s-bomb
for
an
application
in
a
microservices
environment?
B
Cool
well
anyways,
we
had
a
great
it
was.
It
was
fun,
it
was
a
really
good
conference
we
had
there
was
we
had
so
much
exposure.
Steve
demo
in
the
demo,
theater
was
standing
room
only
we
had
somebody
from
I
can't
remember
now,
he's
from
thoughtworks
came
over
and
talked
to
us
thought
it
was
a
really
cool
project
took
one
of
our
our
our
nylon
jackets.
It
was
a
bit
small
for
them,
but
he
wore
the
entire
show
and
we
I
did
a
keynote
at
the
open
source.
B
Summit
and
I
was
able
to
pitch
both
ortilius
and
CD
events,
as
well
as
Persia,
which
are
my
three
favorite
projects,
and
it
was
just
it
was
a.
It
was
a
good
that
the
press
release
went
out
and
there
was
a
lot
of
exposure
from
the
press
release.
So
we
have
a
lot
of
love
at
the
at
the
CD
at
CD.
Con.
A
So
any
other
questions
on
what
happened
at
cdcon
open
ssf
days,
all
that
stuff
it
was
actually
and
we
hung
out
with
Fati
and
stuff
like
that
and
Lori
relluso
and
a
couple
other
folks
so
kept
them.
You
know
bugging
them
about
ortelius
keeping
us
on
top
of
their
list
there.
So
good
things.
C
He
says
Steve,
there's
the
one
item
they're
actually
working
on,
it's
like
CDF,
Workshop
and
they're
spending
a
lot
of
time
and
investment.
There
are
different
community
members
are
participating
in
this
activity
and
the
first
like
remember
the
first
one
is
actually
I
have
shared
like
securing
CI,
CD
pipeline
and
I'm.
Still
thinking
like
is,
is
there
anyone
who,
from
tortillas
can
jump
into
this
activity.
A
I
did
a
talk
basically
around
that
for
the
open
ssf
days,
so
my
talk
was
only
20
minutes.
Long
and
I
went
over
the
tools
that
you
could
that
are
part
of
the
a
CDF
cncf
and
open
ssf
around
securing
your
pipeline.
C
A
C
E
B
Your
city
online
Meetup
that
you
did
I'll
find
it
in
just
a
second
here.
Oh
the
other
thing
that
happened,
which
I.
B
E
B
The
other
thing
that
salsa
is
doing
and
a
Google
is
guac:
okay,
guac
walks
or
graphs
of
dependencies
and
the
guac
team
reached
out
to
us
and
they
want
to
get
together
and
look
to
see
if
there's
any
way
that
they
can
bring
walk
into
artillius
or
artillius
into
guac.
So
Google
has
now
taken
notice
of
what
we're
doing
and
wants
to
talk
to
us.
B
So
I'm,
going
to
reach
out
I'm
going
to
get
a
meeting
scheduled
I'll
initially
do
a
meeting
with
myself
and
Ben
or
Brandon
I
think
his
name
is
and
probably
Steve
and
then
we'll
schedule
it
for
an
architecture
call.
So
that's
something
out
that
that
could
happen
is
that
we
might
be
pulled
into
the
salsa
project,
which
would
be
really
fabulous.
E
A
D
Way
before
we
joined
Linux
Foundation
omkar
was
a
director
in
security
engineering
at
Google.
C
B
Got
it
so
that
one
was
a
little
less
politically
correct,
the
one
that
he
did
for
CDF
online
Meetup,
the
one
he
did
for
open
ssf?
We
were
very
clear
on
what
tools
that
the
open
ssf
was
working
on
with
the
CDF
was
working
on
what
cncf
is
working
on?
What
Microsoft
and
GitHub
is
working
on,
and
then
he
pulled
it
together
in
a
similar
way,
but
I
think
that
what
you're
looking
for
is
probably
going
to
be
more
in
line
with
what
he
did
for
that
online
Meetup.
B
So
take
a
look
at
that
and
let's
see
if
we
can
do
a
workshop
around
that.
C
Yes,
absolutely
I
think
the
basic
idea
was
submitted,
I
guess,
as
Steve's
mentioned,
like
we
look
at
some
of
the
tool
in
the
CDF
landscape,
a
few
of
them
in
the
cncf
and
or
I
did
the
talk
he
did.
The
plan
is
similar
to
this
one.
So
I
will
make
sure.
So
today
we
will
actually
I
believe
a
plan
was
to
conduct
a
July
or
June
I
think
might
be
July
time
frame,
okay
or
bus
gradually.
So
I
would
definitely
want
some
previous
visibility
into
it.
As
I'm
working
with
the
CDM
foundation
for
this
activity,.
B
And
then
there's
one
more
thing
before
I
forget
on
the
CDF
side:
this
happened,
I
mean,
let
me
pull
it
up
and
then
I'll
share
it
with
everybody.
I
think
it's
extremely
interesting
and
we
know
and
I
gotta
run
too
I
got
to
go
to.
Okay.
Let
me
share
my
screen.
B
E
B
So
they
actually,
if
you
read
the
article,
they
wrote
this
evidence
store
I,
doubt
highly
that
they
have
the
versioning
engine
that
we
do.
I
am
going
to
reach
out
to
them
to
find
out
if
they'd
be
willing
to
chat
with
us
as
a
team
on
an
architecture
call
to
let
us
know
what
they
put
in.
This
evidence
store
what
became
important
to
them,
but
I
find
it
extremely
interesting
that
the
Fidelity
went
to
the
went
to
the
process
of
writing
their
own
way
of
hacking.
This
pipeline
intelligence
into
an
Evidence
story.
E
B
A
And
then
Tracy,
just
before
we
wrap
up
here,
we
Friday
beer
and
donuts
and
a
Visionary
Summit.
We
don't
have
Sergio
on
this,
so
we
may
be
running
the
show
from
your
machine
again.
Tracy
I'll.
B
Reach
out
to
him
make
sure,
but
other
than
that
I
just
need
your
presentations
if
you've
got
committed
to
doing
one
get
one
over
to
me
and
Sasha.
Congratulations
on
being
the
orchilles
top
contributor
sign!
Congratulations
on
being
the
the
top
Ambassador
for
the
CD
foundation
and
Steve
was
awarded
the
top
contributors
for
the
CD
foundation.
So
I'm
telling
you
right
now,
ortalia's
got
a
lot
of
love
for
the
two
top
positions
to
come
from
the
artillius
team.
Thank
you
all.
So
very
much.
E
C
Or
the
Visionary
there
should
be
a
talk
related
to
what
we
have
achieved
in
the
CD
Foundation,
some
updates
and
I'm
already
on
I'm
ready
to
take
up
this
challenge.
I
have
prepared
some
of
the
slide
as
well,
so
I
need
few
words
from
Steve.
It's
few
things
words
from
Sasha.
You
can
write
those
word
on
the
Discord
as
well.
I
can
incorporate
on
the
webs
or
the
slide
I'm
preparing
as
well
one
time
so
trusted
you
need
recording
or
I
present.
It
live.
B
Best
recording
is
going
to
be
best
because
we're
going
to
do
Empress
we're
going
to
do
Steve
and
Andy
who
we
got
to
meet
who's.
Very
sweet
guy
he's
awesome,
so
those
two
are
going
to
be
taking
the
zoom
position.
So
if
you
could
record
it
and
plus,
if
you
record
it,
I
can
immediately
get
it
pushed
out
and
I'm
what
I'm
gonna
do
is
I'll
make
Steve.
Do
a
quick,
little
recording
to
say
thank
you.
B
I
already
have
Sasha's
and
if
you
could
do
one
so
I
have
one
from
Sasha,
which
is
quite
adorable.
If,
if,
if
Simon
Steve
could
do
one
that
we
could
do
some
social
networking
on
and
include
it
in
our
Visionary
Summit,
just
a
15
second,
you
know
thank
you.
You
already
did
one
sign
yours
to
me.
C
E
C
B
One
just
send
me
the
one
you
have
send
me,
the
one
you
have
I'll
get
Steve
to
do
one
and
after
your
after
your
talk
time,
the
recorded
one.
The
way
I'll
put
it
in
the
order,
I
think
I'm
going
to
do
Tony's,
mentoring,
one
first
and
then
I'll
do
yours
that
talks
about
what
we've
completed
and
then
I'll
show
we'll
show
all
three
of
your
thank
you
acknowledgments
and
then
I'll
probably
do
my
my
one
on
which
is
going
to
be
less
interesting.
My
one
on
s-bombs
and
sift.
C
C
C
C
Yes,
also
and
I,
also
like,
if
you
have,
if
like
we
have
like
I
see
you
have
presented
a
lot,
you
have
a
key
note
in
open
source.
Submit
I
did
yes,
so
that
is
actually
so.
That
is
actually
I
need,
like
I
will
end
on
this,
like
I
start
with
the
like
I
will
start
with
some
of
the
updates
from
our
otelius
I
talk
about
the
winning
things
we
achieve
and
talk
about.
Some
of
the
keynote
talks
end
the
conversation
on
that
way.
B
C
C
B
Has
all
of
our
talks
that
we
did
May,
8th,
10th
and
May,
8th
and
10th
at
cdcon
and
open
source,
Summit
and.
C
Openness
awesome
and
then
I
will
add.
The
next
step
like
Steve,
is
presenting
this
CD
for
CTF
Workshop,
also
yeah
before
before
the
next
visiony.
Do
we
have
any
another
thinking
plan
like
any
small,
bigger
event
that
atelius
is
hosting?
Give
me
some.
The
email
I
will
add
those
in
the
talk
as
well.
Yeah.
B
I
think
the
one
the
things
we
have
to
add
to
the
talk
are
the
are
awards
that
we've
received
and
in
Porous,
but
I'll,
look
at
it
and
and
future
an
email
after
I
get
back.
I
have
to
go
to
a
I.
I
have
to
go
to
a
physical
therapy
for
my
back
issue
that
I've
been
having
and
I'll
do
that
when
I
get
back.
C
B
If
you
can
get
it
to
me,
Wednesday
I
would
like
to
have
them
all,
because
I
need
to
do
I
I
do
some
production
on
it
as
well,
and
I
would
like
to
be
able
to
get
them
all
lined
up
and
uploaded
by
Wednesday.
So
we
can
work
on
getting
the
twitch
set
up
on
Thursday.
C
C
B
B
A
E
D
D
It's
part
of
a
thing
called
their
open
trusted
technology
form
Tracy.
You
met
John
Linford,
that's
one
of
his
two
forums.
I
talked
to
John
yesterday
and
I'm
fairly.
Confident
we
can
get
a
talk
in
that
I
can
submit
it
since
I'm
going
to
be
there,
but
if
somebody
like
either
you
Steve
or
Tracy,
or
someone
else
wants
to
probably
co-present,
because
they
open
group
knows
my
name,
but
it
could
be
done
I'll
send
you
guys
an
email
on
it
yeah.
When
is
it?
D
It's
the
supply
chain,
part
I
think
is
first
and
second
of
November.
B
Oh
I
wonder
when
that
should
work
yeah,
let's
get
it
I'll.
A
B
And
then
we're
going
to
try
to
take
off
some
time
to
go
to
Europe,
maybe
the
last
week
of
September
first
week
of
October.
So
that's
fine!
That's
totally
works.
D
Primary
audience
in
this
there'll
be
a
mix
of
heavy
attendance
from
the
petroleum
industry,
some
government
and
then
sort
of
generic
Architects
from
all
over
the
place.
That
would
be
awesome.
So
anyhow,
let
me
drop
you
guys.
A
note
I'll.
B
B
Yeah,
when
do
we
do
you
know
when
we
have
to
have
the
talk
submitted
by.