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From YouTube: Feb. 13, 2023 Ortelius Outreach
Description
BlogAthon, CFPs for shows, and podcasts are the topics of this Outreach meeting.
A
A
We
have
invited
a
couple
of
folks
from
Red
Hat,
we're
hoping
they
can
attend.
There
was
some
confusion
on
the
schedule,
so
we
just
decided
to
go
ahead
and
have
this.
If
they
attend,
we
will
chat
a
little
bit
about
emporious
and
how
we
can
get
better
involved,
but
we'll
chat
about
that
anyway
to
get
started.
We
need
to
do
an
update
on
our
blog-a-thon.
Our
blog-a-thon
has
been
running
now
for
13
days.
We
have,
let
me
go
quickly
to
the
GitHub
reposit
repo.
There.
A
All
right,
we
have
24
total
blog
suggestions
and
we
have
about
a
dozen
of
them
aside,
so
we're
looking
really
really
good
on
that
front.
If
you
haven't
already
there,
there's
a
Blog
here
on
blogs
on
s-bombs
and
supply
chain.
What
is
an
s-bomb?
This
is
a
really
good
one.
Steve
Taylor
has
written
one
that
you
could
can
basically
still
some
of
his
thoughts
and
ideas.
It's
out
on
the
deploy,
Hub
site.
We
go
find
it
for
you,
I'll
put
it
in
the
chat
in
case
anybody
wants
to
do
that.
One!
A
Response
Consolidated
understanding,
s-bombs
right
there.
This
is
a
really
good.
What
is
an
s-bomb
S
blog
Steve
wrote
for
us
different
formats,
different
things,
so
this
is
something
that
you
could
kind
of
repurpose
if
you're
interested
always
happy
for
those
to
be
re
repurposed
this
one
out
a
couple
maybe
a
year
ago.
So
a
lot
of
people
have
forgotten
about
it,
but
it's
got
a
ton
of
information
about
what
s-bombs
are.
So
that
would
be
a
good
one
to
rework
if
anybody's
interested
in
taking
that
on
we'll
go
back
to
the
chat.
C
A
Will?
Okay
great,
that's
a
really
good
one,
because
there's
already
this
this
blog,
you
can
steal
some
stuff
from
so
because
he's
written
this
is
pretty
a
pretty
complete
listing.
A
A
He's
talking
about
your
blog,
thank
you,
I
take
his
blogs
and
I
make
him
really.
A
A
Okay,
I
think
that
there
there's
one
here
on
sift.
We
already
have
an
integration
with
sift
and
if
you
go
over
to
the
Deport
to
ortilius
and
you
go
to
the
documentation
and
you
looked
up
look
up.
A
And
Integrations
there
should
be
a
here's.
A
here
are,
this
is
where
you
can
write
that
blown
from.
A
So
this
talks
about
how
to
add
sift
to
your
pipeline
automation
on
covers
so
that
that
blog
could
be
one
that
says
this
is
what
sift
is.
This
is
why
we
like
it-
and
this
is
how
you
use
it.
So
that's
another
one.
That
would
be
a
good
one
for
somebody
to
pick
up.
It's
a
fairly
easy
blog
to
get
done,
because
there's
a
lot
already
out
there,
so
I
will
put
in
this.
One
I
will
put
that
comment
there,
alrighty
so
Sim.
If
you're
thinking
about
doing
a
Blog.
A
This
would
be
a
good
one
to
take
on
since
there's
already
a
lot
of
it
is
already
written.
E
And
sift
is
from
encore,
so
that's
one
of
encore's
Open
Source
projects,
there's
a
couple.
Other
I
I
wasn't
looking
for
s-bomb
tools
the
other
day.
You
know
the
generation
tools
and
it's
hard
to
find
them
ones
that
actually
work.
E
A
And
then
we
do
have
one
of
our
milestones.
A
This
is
not
in
the
list,
but
if
somebody
wants
to
take
it
on
in
our
milestones,
we
have
one
of
the
is
the
devops
we
are
close
to
getting
this
done.
A
Steve
has
been
working
hard
to
try
to
get
rid
of
this
I
know
that
he's
probably
frustrated
with
it
by
now,
but
I
think
he's
getting
close
and
then
I
think
Arvin
you're
going
to
finish
up
these
and
then
we'll
just
have
these
three
Argo
tasks:
open,
I,
don't
know!
If
we're
gonna
do
this
Argo
step.
A
Okay,
so
in
terms
of
a
more
difficult
I'd
say
a
more
one,
that
requires
a
little
more
study
and
work
would
be
what
our
devops
process
is.
There's
a
bunch
of
stuff
out
here,
I
think
that
we
do
need
to
document
our
devops
process.
So
that
might
be
something
that
somebody
wants
to
take
on.
A
It
would
require
some
time
sitting
down
with
Steve
to
make
sure
that
we
have
or
or
Brad
I,
think
Brad's
done
a
lot
of
it
too,
to
pull
out
what
our
devops
process
looks
like,
and
this
we
want
to
get
done
in
the
next
two
weeks,
so
this
Milestone
will
be
gone
and
then
we
can
create
a
blog
on
it.
So
that's
another
blog
that
you
could
submit
for
the
blog-a-thon.
E
No
I've
been
working
on
other
things,
I've
been
working
on
that
okay,
artifact
issue,
the
cve
issue,
foreign.
B
E
B
A
Okay,
Tracy
covered
outstanding
vlogs.
C
C
B
A
A
month,
all
right,
okay,
the
other
thing
we
need
to
talk
about
is
cdcon.
I,
think
that
the
call
for
papers
is
done
for
cdcon.
F
Yesterday,
I
submitted
one
with
the
with
my
friend
from
Turkish
talking
about
something
related
to
supply
chain
security,
specs.
A
Okay,
so
we
have
two
three
four
five
six
talks,
a
minute,
hopefully
we'll
get
at
least
one
of
those.
A
I,
don't
know,
if
does
anybody
know
of
any
other
shows
or
what's
swamp
up
is
going
to
be
happening
soon
so
swamp.
F
F
There's
this
platform
gone
is
happening
from
humanitech
and
the
cfp
is
closing
on
228.,
so
Steve
we
can
join
forces
for
that.
One.
A
Is
it
in
person
or
is
it.
A
E
And
once
call
for
papers
are
next
week.
F
F
A
A
F
B
A
E
Yeah,
that's
the
the
link
to
Cube
huddle.
Okay,.
F
B
A
F
This
is
actually,
after
a
very,
very
long
long
conversation
with
and
we
have
actually
go
for
20th
I.
Think
next
is
next
Thursday,
not
this
Thursday,
but
next
Thursday
we
are
going
live
I
think
she
has
a
very
bad
business
schedule
this
month,
Martina,
but
somehow
we
managed
to
find
a
time
and
we
are
going
live
now.
I
think
I
have
to
create
a
noise
around
otelius,
so
I'm
actually
preparing
script
for
the
podcast,
so
I'm
interested
in
knowing
what
is
what
actually
we
are
doing
in
the
backstage
currently
in
the
hotel.
F
A
F
A
Is
Martina
at
where
you
might
need
to
do
that,
so
the
problem
with
Brad
is
he's
got
in
a
weird
he's
in
a
weird
time
zone.
So
it's
hard
to
get
him
on,
but
he's
really
good.
It
would
be
good
to
have.
It
would
might
be
fun
to
have
Martina
and
Brad
on
the
same
call.
F
E
Yeah
I
think
something
like
that
do
kind
of
two
where
you
do
the
one
with
Martine
and
then
Brad
kind
of
listens
to
that
one
entails
on
to
Taylor
what
we're
doing
around
that
at
that
level
or.
E
A
I
will
make
it
a
I
go
ahead
and
put
me
on
it.
I
will
do
my
best
to
get
caught
up
with
what
Brad's
doing
and
so
that
we
can
chat
about
it
because
none
of
it
has
to
be
low
level
technical,
it's
more!
It's
more
of
providing
kind
of
the
use
cases
of
the
work,
we're
doing
and
I
I
think
I'm.
Fine.
With
doing
that,.
F
Yes
actually
brag
on
me
I'm
talking
about
this
thing
as
well,
and
he
mentioned
like
we
have
to
do
some
kind
of
complete
run
up
because
the
podcast
is
happening
with
us.
They
say
same
time
at
the
meeting
architecture
meeting,
so
I'm,
actually
adding
you
Tracy.
Okay,
let
me
added
I
have
added
you
as
well:
okay,.
A
B
A
B
F
A
If
you
can
reach
out
to
Brad
and
say
Brad,
you
know
give
me
some
high
level
indicate
you
know.
Let
me
know
what
you've
done
so
I
can
communicate
it
over.
A
D
There's
a
Helm
chart
and
everything
in
I
always
forget
that
thing
artifact
hub.
Yes,.
A
Yeah,
so
we
just
need
high
level
use
cases
to
describe
what
we're
doing.
We
don't
have
to
give
a
technical
kind
of
a
technical
outline
of
how
to
do
it,
because
the
problem
with
backstage
is
that
it
isn't.
It
doesn't
allow
for
that
kind
of
versioning
and
aggregation
up
to
the
application.
Level,
and
that's
really
all
we
need
to
talk
about
on
the
artelia
side-
is
how
we're
pulling
it
we're
watching
the
changes
that
they're
making
on
the
backstage
side
we're
going.
If
and
if
they're
registered
at
both
locations.
A
C
E
D
E
E
E
That
so
backstage
is
a
templating
framework
that
you're
going
to
tell
it
to
do
certain
steps
in
the
pipeline,
and
then
it
goes
off
and
does
all
the
generacer
Jenkins
file.
Basically
with
with
you
know,
I'm
going
to
do
a
Docker,
build
I'm,
gonna,
here's
my
registry,
that
I'm
going
to
push
to
and
then
I
want
to
run
the
ortelius
CLI
and
then
I
want
to
do
some
unit
testing.
For
example,
all
that
template
is
what
backstage
should
generate
for
you.
D
A
When
we
do
that,
the
reason
why
you
would
do
that
is
in
our
CLI
process,
Steve's
already
written,
where
you
pull,
that
you
pull
the
that
microservice
information
into
the
co
into
that
ortilia
CLI
and
it
will
do
the
update
and
we'll
also
update
any
of
the
applications.
If
you
put
that
in
there.
D
See
that's
why
I
built
the
local
environment
so
that
I
can
understand
our
autelius
and
backstage
will
fit
together
from
our
own
understanding
right.
Otherwise,.
E
E
Right
and
and
now
as
far
as
now,
that's
what
it
should
do
is
one
of
those
what
we
just
discussed,
but
how
it
does
it.
I
am
not
I
like
I,
said
I
think,
there's
two
plugins,
somehow
there's
a
front-end
plug-in
and
a
back-end
plug-in
that
are
needed
to
make
it
happen,
and
that's
where
we
need
to
get
from
Brad
the
details
on
what
how
those
what
those
plugins
are
doing.
F
Yes,
so
what
I
do
like
I
will
check
with
Brad
as
well?
What
my
thinking
here
is
like
backstage
is
getting
a
lot
of
noise
in
the
ecosystem,
so
we
try
to
fit
into
the
noise
in
the
otilious
community
in
itself
like
we
try
to
tell
people
like
it's
a
way
of
communicating
with
the
people,
because
every
time
you
talk
about
Backstage
on
any
Block,
Force
and
podcasts
or
anything
people
go
jump
in
and
start
participating
in
the
discussion.
F
So
that's
what
one
of
the
strategy
is
so
dressy
like
I
think
currently,
my
focus
is
like,
because
in
the
becoming
cubecon
is
a
backstory
is
a
big
focus
of
the
cncaf
and
communities
as
well.
Like
a
lot
of
them,
people
have
submitted
the
cfps
for
so
you
see
a
lot
of
the
noise
in
the
backstage
as
well.
So
we
need
to
be
get
involved
with
that
noise
as
well,
so
for
the
next
spot,
guys
I'm,
focusing
more
on
Backstage
or
do
I
focus
more
on
the
supply
chain.
A
I
I
think
right
now
we
got
more,
we've
got
Martina
lined
up
Let's,
do
let's,
let's
really
talk
about
backstage
now,
I'm,
not
sure
how
far
along
Brad
has
gotten
and
being
able
to
you
know,
do
a
proper
roll
out
of
that
backstage
integration,
but
I
believe,
if
he's
written,
something
that
a
plug
into
our
CLI
then
most
of
it's
done
via
the
CLI.
So
if
you
go
over
to
and
Steve
tell
me
if
this
is
wrong
because
I'm
making
some
assumptions
here
since
I
haven't
tested
it,
we
have
the
command
line.
E
A
So
the
the
use
case
for
doing
this
is
so
that,
each
time,
if
somebody
has
a
microservice,
that
they
they're
updating
through
the
pipeline,
that
we
are
managing
the
application
and
the
microservice
versions.
But
what
you're
saying
is
that
they
would
have
to
the
CLI
is
the
one
that
initially
registers
the
microservice
as
opposed
to
us.
Going
and
reading
the
backstage
database
and
pulling
the
microservice
data
over
into
ortelius.
E
F
E
If
you
just
hook
into
the
backstage
you
you
need
to,
the
CLI
needs
to
be
inserted
into
the
pipeline
in
order
for
us
to
continually
monitor
the
pipeline
and
grab
the
information.
If
we're
not
in
the
pipeline,
we
don't
get
any
data.
A
Right,
okay,
so
what
we
should
be
able
to
talk
about
sign
is
our
CLI
plug-in
that
we've
built
without
too
much
headache
and
Sasha.
I.
Think
that
you,
you
can
certainly
cover
that,
because
you
probably
have
played
with
this
stuff.
More
than
most
of
us.
B
D
Me
say
that
again,
I
can
deploy
everything,
but
I
I
haven't
gotten
into
the
guts
yet
because
there's
still
some
fiddly
things
that
need
to
be
fixed
but
I'm
almost
there.
It's
like
you
know,
I
can
port
forward
to
artillius,
but
then
I
need
to
fix
something
on
the
database
that
Steve,
posted
and
I
would
like
to
and
I
still
I
need,
Steve's
help
to
figure
out
how
to
override
the
engine.
Exports
node
ports,
that
I
can
use
fixed,
node
ports.
A
D
B
A
So
that
gives
you,
like
a
you
know,
a
couple
of
days
to
read
through
the
CLI
and
understand
how
those
connections
would
work
to
talk
about
the
the
plug-in,
because
I
were
really
talking
about
on
the
on
the
podcast.
Is
artillius
now
has
a
new
plug-in
for
backstage
foreign
I?
Don't
think
that
I'm
not
sure
how
much
documentation
there
is
out
there
on
it,
but
we
could
at
least
we're
close
and,
like
I
say,
if
you
don't
feel
comfortable
doing
it,
I'm
happy
to.
D
Yeah
yeah
I,
don't
really
I,
don't
mind
doing
I,
just
I,
don't
wanna
not
not
sound,
like
I,
don't
know
what
I'm
talking
about.
That's
all.
D
About
because
I
don't
know
well,
I,
don't
know
at
Backstage,
I,
don't
know
like
I,
don't
have
a
tangible
idea
of
how
backstage
fits
into
our
system
really
until
I
actually
like
use
it
myself,
I
kind
of
like
that.
I
can
read
documentation
turn
on
blue
in
the
face,
but
until
I
actually
use
something
it.
A
Anyway,
you
just
let
me
know
so
sorry,
it's
either
going
to
be
myself
or
Sasha
and
since
that's
live,
does
that
cause
you
a
problem
in
terms
of
any
of
any
tiles
any
social
media
posting,
or
is
that
going
to
be
okay.
F
Then
I
will
send
the
script
to
Martina,
okay
and
then
we,
then
we
eventually
because
the
show
is
actually
hosted
like
we
decided
the
date
and
time,
but
both
of
us
is
currently
working
on
what
the
content
we
are
working
on
together,
because
there
are
two
things:
Martina
is
from
the
Roadie
company
that
is
having
a
SAS
platform
from
the
backstage,
so
this
is
being
the
podcast,
obviously
by
the
hotel.
Yes,
we
are
the
open
source,
so
it's
cheating
like.
Could
we
only
talk
about
backstage
or
Rudy?
F
We
could
talk
about
both
things
to
for
the
podcast,
so
basically
you're
preparing
the
preparing
the
script
but
I
do
like
I
will
talk
with
Brad.
If
he's
able
to
join
that's
perfectly
fine,
if
he
doesn't
able
to
join
I
will
bring
you
on
the
email
or
the
SLA
Discord.
Some
of
us,
some
of
you,
you
or
Sasha-
has
to
join
and
start
talking
about
as
well.
A
I
would
say
you
know
after
this
backstage
the
first
one.
My
suggestion
would
be
is
that
we
we
focus
on
the
supply
chain
security.
It
is
a
much
bigger
conversation.
That's
going
on
right
now,
much
bigger
than
backstage,
even
though
backstage
gets
has
a
lot
of
love
right
now,
and
it's
probably
going
to
graduate
this
year,
which
is
cool.
The
supply
chain.
Security
discussion
in
general
is
a
much
bigger,
broader
discussion
and
will
incorporate
a
lot
more
topics.
Yes,.
F
Absolutely
so
what
I'm?
Actually
working
with
working
with
the
open
ssf
behind
the
scene
is
helping
them,
create
the
ambassadorship
ambassador
program
for
the
open
source
security
foundation,
so
I
believe
I
know
few
of
the
people
from
the
open,
ssf
Community.
But
these
are
basically
the
community
people,
not
the
tech
people,
so
I
think
you
have
to
find
who
have
I,
hadn't,
I
I
know
some
of
the
people
from
the
chain
guard
company
for
the
supply
chain,
security
company-
that
can
be
a
part
of
this
podcast,
but
for
the
open,
ssf
I
need
to.
A
So
there's
a
lot
of
different
topics
that
you
could
conclude.
Do
you
want
to?
You
want
to
have
a
shared
dock
that
we
can,
that
everybody
can
update
and
give
you
suggestions.
F
A
Find
like
how
I
can
find
I
can
find
you,
those
folks
I,
can
reach
out
to
the
folks
that
I
know
at
open
ssf.
Just
so
everybody
knows
the
the
elections
for
the
general
board.
Rep
is
this
week
or
next
week,
something
like
that.
So
I
may
not
be
on
the
board
next
year,
depending
on
who
gets
elected.
However,
I
do
still
have
I
still
am
going
to
work
on
that
project
and
they
will
be
building
an
Outreach
committee
that
we'll
be
working
on
and
sign.
A
A
B
F
F
C
F
B
F
D
E
C
B
A
B
E
A
That's
fine,
we'll
just
say:
let
them
know
we'll
just
talk
about
the
work
that
we
are
doing
and
we
need
to
probably,
if
we're
going
to
make
backstage
a
project.
We
probably
should
create
a
milestone
for
it
after
our
devops
and
try
to
get
some
of
the
stuff
done
and
not
just
Brad
working
on
it.
A
All
right,
any
other
tidbits
that
we
need
to
cover
I,
think
that
we've
covered
most
of
what
we're
the
only
other
one
is
the
is
emporious
and
everybody
can
check
to
see
if
you
can
get
to
this
document
that
I
just
created.
So
we
know
that
you
guys
can
get
to
it,
and
that
is
for
the
beaming
ortelius
podcasts
for
the
year.
D
D
E
E
E
Yeah
our
Hugo
stuff
fit
right
in
so
it
like
was
pretty
instantaneous
to
get
up
and
going.
E
E
One
of
the
things
I
did
run
into
was
I
tried
to
update
our
doxy
template
to
like
the
most
recent,
but
their
Hugo
version
is
too
old.
E
E
E
Get
the
the
port
forwarding
figured
out
Sasha
this
week
and
then
do
it.
Maybe
next
week
yeah.
D
I
just
need
your
help
on
that.
I
just
need
to
hard
code,
the
node
ports
for
the
local
environment,
so
that
people
it's
very
easy
for
developers
to
you-
can
just
go
to
localhost
colon
node
Port.
That's
it
and
it'll
pull
up
an
artillius
or
run
right,
yeah
no
way
yeah,
because
I
can
just
extra
do
an
extra
Port
mapping
in
kind
yep.
C
E
So,
let's
let's
touch
base
this
week
and
get
get,
get
it
sorted
out.
I,
don't
think
it'll
be
a
big
change.
D
B
A
Cool
okay
and
then
the
last
thing
that
we
really
need
to
remind
everybody
is
that
we
do
have
the
cdcon
our
MVP
awards.
Sasha
and
ukarsh's
names
are
out
there.
There
is
a
GitHub
ticket
open
for
that,
so
you
can
nominate
who
you
are
Phil
should
be
given
that
award
and
then
I'll
put
a
open
vote
together
and
send
that
out.
I
have
to
think
I
have
it
done
in
the
next
before,
like
the
10th
of
March,
or
something
like
that.
F
Yes,
but
to
be
honest
with
you
like
in
the
in
the
CDF,
like
things,
are
very
very
slow
like
they
haven't
done
much
thing
like
I've
I
have
planned
to
do
a
podcast
on
their
Channel,
but
they
haven't
started
so
many
things.
The
things
are
very
slow
right
now
on
their
end
and
people
joining
in
and
doing
not
much
of
the
contribution
and
then
that's
the
pain
in
the
CDF
side.
Well,.
A
It's
hard
on
any
it's
just
it's
the
it's
it's
hard
on
any
open
source
Community.
You
guys
have
been
great
to
do
contributions
and
be
involved,
but
sometimes
I
I
mean
I'm
on
these
boards
and
I
can
promise
you
there.
There
are
people
who
are
sitting
on
like
the
open,
ssf
board
that
they
show
for
the
meetings
and
when
they
hang
up
the
phone,
they
don't
think
of
anything
else.
D
F
A
All
right
guys,
we
are
way
over
our
time.
Thank
you
so
much
and
we
will
speak
soon.