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A
Oh
I'm
a
very
ancient
telecommunication
and
software
engineer.
A
I've
been
building
national
telecommunications
networks
for
the
last
30
odd
years
and
about
10
years
ago,
I'd
run
out
of
countries
to
build
in
europe,
and
I
thought
I
was
going
to
be
working
in
north
africa,
so
I've
been
learning
all
sorts
of
languages
and
I've
been
working
with
the
universities
in
morocco
in
particular,
I've
been
working
with
the
brightest
person.
I
know
in
north
africa,
who
is
a
professor
of
data
science
at
kadyayad
university
in
marrakech.
A
A
So
I've
said
well,
look
the
world
desperately
needs
people
who
can
do
microservices
and
decomposition
and
continuous
integration,
continuous
development,
and
things
like
that.
Why
don't
I
take
a
thousand
of
your
also
runs
the
ones
that
you
can't
find
a
place
for
train
them
in
microservices
and
tell
the
new
minister
for
higher
education
and
the
minister
for
digital
transformation,
who
are
former
colleagues
of
my
friend
all
about
the
opportunity
that
we
have
from
morocco.
A
So
just
at
the
moment,
I
am
looking
for
any
pointers
on
how
I
would
set
up
a
two-day
workshop
as
a
taster
to
get
people
interested
and
then
develop
it
further
with
ortelius
and
anybody
else.
That's
into
continuous
integration,
continuous
development
and
microservices
other
than
that.
Just
an
ordinary
sean
citizen.
B
Well,
thank
you
for
for
for
coming
on
this
morning,
so
if
anybody
is
he's
looking
for
some
help,
frank
can.
Let
me
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
to
put
together
a
course
on,
would
it
be
a
course
on
continuous
integration
or
devops?
A
A
I
was
contacted
by
the
former
director
of
university
in
chetwan,
which
is
an
old
pirate
hangout
asking
me
if
I
would
like
to
help
him
to
set
up
technical
university
tetuan
as
part
of
a
new
breed
of
universities.
A
B
But
if
you
wanted
to
pull
together
a
group
of
university
students
and
help
mentor
them,
they
could
learn
a
whole
lot
about
coding,
continuous
integration
microservices
just
by
participating
and
and
contributing
to
the
open
source
project.
So
we
do
believe
that
open
source
is
an
extremely
good
way
to
learn.
You
can
ask
anybody
here
that
they
probably
have
learned
a
lot
since
they've
started
doing
this
and
we
do
it
through.
B
You
know
hands-on,
just
hands-on
work,
learning
the
you
know
not
really
structuring
courses,
so
I
you
know,
please
think
about
that
possibility,
because
we
would
love
to
have
a
kind
of
a
moroccan
contingent,
and
there
are
many
people
here
who
are
happy
to
mentor,
and
we
have
a
lot
of.
We
have
quite
a
bit
of
work
that
we
need
to
that
needs
to
get
done.
So,
if
there's,
if
that
would
help,
I
think
that
this
organization
would
be.
I
would
embrace
you,
I
don't.
B
We,
I
don't
know
if
we
could
spend
the
time
to
put
together
any
kind
of
course,
but
we
certainly
if
you
wanted
to
create
it
more
like
a
a
club,
a
moroccan
club,
we
that
was
working
on
specific
things.
We
could
do
that
so,
for
example,
because
australia
is
at
a
such
a
strange
time
zone
for
the
majority
of
the
world.
We
have
a
separate
group
that
we
work
with
in.
B
We
do
that
later
in
the
afternoon
instead
of
early
in
the
morning
in
the
us,
so
that
they
so
it
it's
morning
for
them
at
four
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
in
the
u.s
where
we
are
and
they've
they've
really
run
kind
of
ran
with
the
project.
So
we
could
potentially
do
something
in
that
order.
A
Oh,
that
that
actually
marries
up
with
the
initiative
that's
being
run
by
the
phosphorus
company
in
morocco.
They
have
the
third
biggest
phosphorous
deposits
in
the
world,
and
the
phosphorus
company
have
got
a
lot
of
money
that
they
are
now
investing
in
universities
and
in
coding,
schools
and
I'll.
Send
you
the
link
to
1553,
which
is
an
unstructured
coding
cooperative.
A
B
Exact,
that's
exactly
how
this
would
work.
It's
really
an
unstructured
coding
cooperative
that
you
could
mentor
and
we
could
give
you
particular
projects
to
to
work
on.
B
A
Marvelous,
that's
marvelous,
I
will
I'll
send
you
a
link
offline
and
I
will
now
shut
up
and
listen.
Okay,.
B
B
On
the
other
note
we
and
then
sign
I'm
going
to
give
pass
it
off
to
simon,
because
simon
has
some
things
that
he
needs
to
cover.
I
did
put
in
the
link
our
the
nominees
for
our
our
new
board
as
it
turns
out.
There
are
exactly
the
number
of
people
we
need
for
the
new
board,
but
we
will
have
a
proper
vote.
But
if
you
see
your
name
in
that
list,
then
you
are
probably
going
to
be
on
the
board
and
it
looks
like
syme.
B
You
will
be
the
the
the
new
ambassador
chair,
the
the
real
race
will
be
at
the
architecture
for
the
the
champion
chair,
so
I
will
pull
that
get
those
votes
ready
and
be
sitting
it
out
sometime.
I
think
it's
scheduled
for
sometime
next
week,
but
you
can
see
everybody's
nomination
on
the
on
the
dock
that
I
just
stuck
in
the
chat
and
nominations
are
officially
closed.
B
C
Thank
you,
tracy
wonderful,
everyone
say
hello.
How
are
you
hope
you
are
doing
great
and
linkedin?
That's
a
really
wonderful,
wonderful
news
for
me,
sir.
You
and
sasha,
because
we
are
running
your
tilius
office
course
and
the
part
of
this
theme
was
is
to
help
people
educate
around
microservices
and
the
notorious
community
and
also
on
board
some
of
the
new
members
into
our
community.
So
we
can
get
their
feedback
back
from
that
as
well.
So
we
will
talk
to
steve.
C
C
Valencia,
that's
coming
up.
I
think
we
have
17
december
the
last
day
of
submission
for
the
cfp,
and
I
think
this
is
a
really
opportunity.
So
we
are
talking
about
everyone
who
are
really
appreciate
who
I
think
about
they
can
put
forward
a
wonderful
topic
into
the
microservices
or
this
kind
of
topic.
So
we
can
have
a
weekly
meeting
on
this
kind
of
particular
topic,
because
we
haven't
got
enough
noise
that
the
cube
gone
previously.
So
I
think
the
next
cube
column.
C
We
will
think
about
really
hard
how
we
can
get
ortillius
members
into
the
kubecon
late
next
month,
so
really
really
looking
forward
for
the
topics
around
this
this
thing
and
we
can
do
some
separate
meetings,
just
particularly
this
topic.
If
people
are
interesting
on
that.
B
I
there's
so
many
good
topics
to
take
on
and
I'm
wondering
if
some
of
the
topics
that
we
have
proposed
for
december
8th
could
also
be
used
for
that,
but
it
probably
if
we
want
to
do
something
around
our
tillius.
We
probably
need
to
have
something
more
specific
to
ortillius
and
it
might
be,
you
know,
just
a
topic
on
the
introduction
to
a
unified,
microservice
catalog
and
make
it
and
make
it
broad.
C
I
I
believe
it
is
going
to
be
the
more
person
in
person
in
the
cubeco
and
valencia.
That's
right
around
the
cube
going
live,
so
I'm
expecting
that
to
be
a
hybrid,
but
I
think
it's
when
we
expected
more
audience
in
the
kubecon
valencia.
Hopefully
the
covet
is
getting
far
far
better
conditions.
I
think
there
is
more
in-persons
people
are
coming
in
and
also
I
I
also
knew
the
community
members
around
cloud
native
computing
foundation
and
the
kubecon
team
who
are
into
the
talk
who
accepted
the
talks
related
to
the
kubecon.
Who
has
this?
C
Who
has
this
responsibility
to
accept
these
cfps
for
the
people?
So
why
can
we
talk
to
these
people?
What
about
the
best
topic
that
do
wanna
and
you
wanna
help
us
understand?
We
can
put
forward
into
this
kind
of
stuff,
but
that's
why
I'll
talk
to
them
steve?
I
think
we
can
have
a
separate
meeting
on
that
particular
topic
of
the
cube
convalency
aside,
that's
particularly
to
the
cfp
and
how
this
process
can
be
initiated
and
what
are
the
best
possible
talks,
because
we
all
have
some
kind
of
some
kind
of
talks
already
have.
C
D
And
we
were
thinking
two,
I
mean
sorry,
three,
three
to
four
submissions,
and
hopefully
out
of
the
three
or
four
that
we'd
be
able
to
at
least
get
one
accepted
by
kubecon.
Kubecon
is
just
such
a
tough.
D
Show
to
get
accepted
for
so
that's
where
science
idea
of
of
going
in
kind
of
prodding
the
selectors
the
cfp
committee
to
find
out
what
they're
looking
for.
So
we
can
kind
of
up
our
our
game,
because
we
know
we
have
the
the
the
knowledge
it's
just
a
matter
of
getting
the
the
cfp
formatted
in
a
way
that
the
panel
will
like
it.
B
B
I
don't
know
why
they
decided
to
make
me
give
me
a
10
minute
talk,
but
I
got
a
lot
of
responses
back
from
it,
so
it
was
probably
a
good
thing
and
it
is
really
hard
to
get
in
to
get
in
there.
I
have
a
meeting,
hopefully
I'm
looking
to
see
with
priyak,
who
is
the
she
runs
the
she's
like
the
executive
director
of
the
cncf.
B
I
will
ask
her
about
that.
I
will
ask
her
what
we,
if
there's
somebody
we
can
talk
to
that,
can
help
us
understand
that
I'm
we're
here
at
the
linux
leadership
summit
right
now,
so
I
spoke
to
her
briefly
at
dinner
last
night.
So
let
me
let
me
let
me
ask
her
and
if
there's
somebody
maybe
we
could
talk
to
that,
we
can
say
we
really
want
to.
A
C
And
I
think
every
coupon
brings
in
new
topic,
yeah
yeah.
I
think
that
every
every
every
kubecon
brings
in
the
new
topics
in
the
community.
Like
the
last
the
kubecon
l.a,
I
think
you
we
heard
a
lot
of
noise
around
the
supply
chain
security
and
there
are
a
lot
of
noise
around
ebpf
and
these
kind
of
stuff.
So
I
think
we
we
take
a
look
at
the
playlist
of
the
kubecon
this
year
the
coupon
lay,
I
think,
that's
that's
right
now
available
in
the
youtube
channel.
So
I
have.
C
I
have
10
or
13
different
talk
explore
through
these
different
talks.
What
are
the
topics?
This
kind
of?
I
think
this
gave
us
the
analogy.
This
give
us
the
matrix.
What
are
the
talks
with
people,
the
cube,
the
committee
and
look
it
at
the
kubecon
valencia?
So
you
can
gather
this
information
with
the
last
coupon
la
and
then
would
particularly
speak
and
choose
the
topic
that
we're
gonna
address
in
this
coupon
valencia.
So
I
think
I
have.
C
I
have
known
three
or
four
people
who
had
this
opportunity
to
accept
this
talk,
so
we
can
talk
to
these
people.
What
are
the
talks
you
are
looking
after
for
the
cube
conversation,
we
can
have
a
wonderful
insights,
we
can,
we
can,
we
can
do
a
planning
around
the
lightning
talk
or
the
particularly
the
local,
collective
co-located
events
like
github
scon
or
those.
B
B
So
let
me
see
what
I
can
do,
while
I'm
here
at
linux,
the
linux
foundation
leadership
summit
and
get
some
insights
on
that.
Okay,
and
so
I
think
that
if
anybody
on
the
call
would
like
to
submit
a
talk
for
that,
let's
find
out
for
sure
if
it's
going
to
be
so
kubecon
la
they
had
3
200
in-person
attendees
about
1500
of
those
were
all
vendors
and
they
had
19
000
people
on
the
in
the
virtual
world
and
you
could
submit
talks
for
just
virtual.
B
So
I'm
thinking
that
we
would
submit
a
talk
just
for
the
virtual,
as
opposed
to
try
to
submit
something
in
person
unless
you
are
near
there
and
you
can
get
there,
but
don't
discount
the
fact
that
you
know
go
ahead
and
think
about
submitting
a
talk
even.
A
D
So,
just
to
jump
over
since
we're
kind
of
running
short
on
time
here.
Sergio
and
simon.
Can
you
give
us
an
update
on
office
hours?
How
that's
going
because
I
believe
you
had
a
another
broadcast.
C
That's
before
we're
going
to
live
there
because
linkedin,
we
are
thinking
about
we're
doing
some
wonderfully
like
a
professional,
these
kind
of
stuff.
So
I
think
we
are
absolutely
ready
we're
waiting
for
this
this
friday
to
do
a
unit
testing
of
these
platforms.
So
we
can
understand
how
it's
real
look,
how
to
how
people
chat
about
it
and
give
us
a
feedback
of
what
the
experience
was
before
we're
going
live.
D
Some
send
me
the
link
a
counter
invite,
so
I
don't
miss
it.
E
Yeah,
we'll
we
are
taking
this
week
because
there
is
a
few
documents.
Well,
linkedin
linkedin
is
like
I
don't
you
we,
you
need
more
preparation.
There
is
more
guidelines,
it's
not
so
simple
than
twitch,
where
you
probably
can
talk
anything
you
want
more.
I
don't
know
more
confident
about
that.
There
is
a
lot
of
guidelines
and
technical
documentation,
so
I
prefer
to
take
the
time
to
this
week
to
understand
very
well.
E
I
don't
think
it's
too
complex,
but
it's
more
about
taking
the
time
and
and
and
with
all
the
dogs
and
after
that,
in
the
same
time,
we
are
going
to
to
create
the
agenda
on
the
on
the
script
for
for
the
next
session,
but
in
simple
word,
what
we
are
doing
or
the
start
for
for
office
hours
is
like
going
sharing
from
from
from
outside.
E
What
is
your
tell
us
how
we
start
and
we
are
doing
like
session
to
session
a
little
digging
digging
in
to
what
are
the
details?
What
are
the
people
doing
in
you
know
tell
us
and
it's
from
general
to
to
some
specific
topics.
E
So
that's
why
we
are
we're
trying
to
get
to
steve
into
the
conversation,
because
we
already
talk
about
our
experience,
how
how
to
start
so
now
we
want
to
give
a
more
more
insight
about
ortelius
and
stiff,
like
I
don't
know,
a
good,
a
very
good
choice
to
start
on
that
point.
So
that's
it!
Next
week
we
will
send
like
the
official
this
week.
We
are
going
to
send
this
official
date
for
the
next
session.
Who
is
going
to
be
next.
D
And
sergio
I'm
going
to
try
to
get
that
stream
labs
account
set
up
for
arterius
this
week.
Do
you
still
need
that.
E
D
D
Up
before
friday,
thank
you.
D
Exciting,
that's
really
exciting
and
then
just
some
other
topics
like
tracy
mentioned,
the
the
governance
board
is
moving
along
the
service
catalog,
the
you
can
sign
up
to
test
it
at
ortulis.io.
Please
jump
in
there
give
a
test
to
the
components
in
the
service
catalogs.
If
you
find
anything
open
issues
in
the
ortilius
ortiz
repo,
it's
looking
pretty
good
tracy
had
me
move
some
stuff
around
to
make
it
a
little
more
easy
to
read
and
navigate
the
service
catalog
information.
D
I
think
that
was
a
big
plus,
so
that
is
moving
along
and
we
just
need
to
wrap
that
up
pretty
quickly
here.
So
we
can
get
on
to
get
ops
the
get
ops
piece
sasha.
It
has
been
working
with
me
on
a
basically
the
the
proof
of
concept
diagram,
how
the
flow
looks
and
how
the
tools
communicate
together
and
that's
going
to
lead
us
into
the
design
of
what
what's
missing
in
that
puzzle.
D
You
know
what
we
ought
to
actually
have
to
start
coding,
and
I
know
karsh
has
been
working
on
the
kept
inside
understanding
that
and
how
kept
in
works,
because
so
the
three
tools
that
were
four
tools
is
gonna,
be
github.
D
Ortelius,
argo,
cd
and
captain
are
gonna,
be
the
the
four
tools
and
obviously
kubernetes.
So
that's
to
be
what
we're
slating
for
this
proof
of
concept
as
part
of
that
process.
So
that's
exciting
that
that's
moving
along
if
you're
interested
the
that
is
the
majority
of
the
work
is
being
done
out
of
the
australia
new
zealand
side.
So
it's
gonna
be
in
that
time
zone.
D
D
It
was
tracy
with
nine
pull
requests
and
then
utkarsh
and
karam.
You
came
in
tied
for
second,
with
seven
pull
requests
each.
So
thank
you,
everybody
for
putting
that
effort
in
it
did
make
a
big
difference.
I
know
a
lot
of
the
stuff
was
little
little
changes
that
need
to
be
done,
but
they
really
add
up.
You
know
for
us
to
move
things
along,
so
thank
you,
everybody
for
contributing
to
hacktoberfest.
D
I
believe
ocean
will.
I
remember.
Last
year
it
took
like
a
month
for
them
to
get
everything
sorted
out
to
get
t-shirts
and
trees
as
part
of
your
reward
process,
so
that
was
a
great
great
work
there
and
let
me
see
if
there's
anything
else.
D
And
just
a
reminder:
it's
it's
creeping
in
here,
but
december
8th.
We
have
our
visionary
summit,
so
we're
gonna,
we're
gonna,
be
closing
in
on
a
month
for
that,
so
we'll
need
to
start
working
on
our
talks
and
get
those
recorded
as
part
of
the
visionary
summit.
B
So
sergio
do
you
think,
and
we
should
have
an
off
another
call
on
this,
but
do
you
think
that
we
should
use
the
same
format
that
you're
using
for
office
hours
to
to
to
host
the
december
8th
event?
E
I
think
we
can,
after
maybe
two
session
of
linkedin,
that
is,
will
be
before
a
month.
So
the
end
of
the
visionaries.
We
will
have
like
more
information
about,
but
we
we
like
the
result
like
a
little
feedback
about
that,
and
probably
we
can
take
the
decision
about
going,
live
and
link.
It,
I
think
is,
is
a
good
idea,
but
after
we
have
at
least
one
organization,
we
will
more
confident
about
it.
So,
okay,
let's
wait
like
like
two
weeks,
and
I
think
I
I
I
will
answer
that
with
more
confidence.
B
E
G
E
Let's,
let's
take
like
a
meeting
for
next
week
or
or
so
on,
and
and
we
can
check
all
that
points.
H
B
B
So
I'll
get
those
recorded
I'll
remind
everybody
that
we've
got
to
get
them
done,
that
we
have
now
a
month
to
get
those
recorded
and
I'll
get
those
sorted
out
and
we
do
have
a
guest
speaker
he's
a
end
user.
That
siddharth
had
introduced
me
to
siddhartha.
Do
you
want
to
kind
of
give
a
outline
of
ankar.
G
G
So
he
had
his
own
website
in
which
he
writes
articles
on
technical
aspect,
he's
working
very
heavily
on
the
micro
services
he's
based
in
u.s,
and
he
has
started
being
active
contributor
in
other
communities
as
well.
So
not
as
a
speaker,
but
I
think
if
he
becomes
a
more
active
contributor
to
the
oculus,
that
will
be
good
from
the
pursuit
of
microservices.
D
Alrighty,
if
you
have
anything
that
you'd
like
us
to
kind
of
hunt
down
for
you
from
the
linux
foundation
side,
send
me
a
message
on
discord
since
we're
out
here
with
the
folks
that
are,
you
know,
part
of
the
cncf
and
the
linux
foundation
for
today
and
part
of
tomorrow.
B
And
if
anybody
is
interested
in
helping
out
with
the
now
that
they've
made
some
progress
on
the
office
hours,
I've
added
I'm
going
to
add
the
link
into
the
the
summary
here.