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A
C
I
was
in
Camp
Alexander
next
Pikes
Peak,
National,
Forest,
nice,
so
a
whole
whole
week
of
scout
camp
and
I
froze
my
butt
off.
C
My
God
yeah,
it
was
at
like
8
300
yeah
Lowe's
in
the
low
40s
highs
in
the
low
70s.
A
C
This
year
yeah
this
was
like
two
weeks
ago
and
it
was
yeah
they
they
found
out
that
I'm
double
lifeguard
certified
like
American,
Red,
Cross
and
BSA
I'm
like
oh,
please,
please,
come
to
the
Waterfront,
so
just
hung
out
in
a
rescue
kayak
the
whole
week,
bailing
out
scouts
or
making
sure
when
they
were
being
playing
victim
for
water,
rescues
and
stuff.
They
were
safe.
Well,.
B
C
C
D
C
Might
do
the
wildlife
first
aid,
where
Wilden
is
first
aid
rather
no,
no.
E
C
There's
a
point
where
these
certifications
were:
you
know
it's
it's
a
little
traumatic
because
I
was
doing
lost,
lbds
lost,
bathe
or
drills,
and,
and
it
is
very
much
a
recovery
drill
and
that's
another
rescue
drill.
That's
a
recovery
drill
and
it
was
like
dude
that
is
just
oh,
just
I,
I
better,
not
have
to
use
that.
C
So
it
was
actually
a
good
thing
because,
while
I
was
on
the
shore
or
in
the
boat
or
on
the
dock
had
had
me
really
paying
attention
to
horseplay
and
running,
and
you
know
those
things
that
lead
to
those
lost,
bather
drills,
so
canoes
colliding
bumper
canoes.
You
know
stopping
that
stuff
which.
C
F
C
C
E
Nice,
nice
little
diversion
from
technical
stuff.
D
F
E
A
Yeah
I
see
Andrew,
you
joined
us
today,
so
I
assume.
That's
for
the
presentation
on
emporis
am
I
assuming
right.
B
G
A
That's
great
all
right,
so
welcome
everyone
to
the
TOC
meeting,
today's
July,
the
18th.
My
name
is
Andrea
frichtali
I
work
for
exam
and
represent
technician
events,
and
if
you
haven't
done
so
yeah,
please
sign
in
just
share
notes.
F
F
F
A
Okay,
so
I
wanted
to
start
today
with
welcome
for
our
new
Toc
members.
So
Alan
is
not
here
today,
but
Alan
Dong
from
Yahoo's
joined
us
as
screwdriver
project
representative
and
Mark
my
weight
is
it
right
pronunciation,
yeah,
Mark,
Wade
from
cloud
peas
joins
us
to
represent
Jenkins,
so
welcome.
Welcome
Mark
was
seeing
you
around
already
for
some
time.
A
A
A
So
we
discussed
about
the
EIP
policy,
so
I
put
here
a
link
to
the
issue
and
fatty
and
Michelle
went
and
check
and
the
new
waiver
a
lot
of
the
things
is
to
basically
delegate
to
to
the
project
so
for
every
project
is
responsible
for
deciding
whether
they
want
to
adopt
dco
or
CLA
and
what
kind
of
licenses
they
want
to
use
and
so
forth.
The
list
of
permitted
licenses
is
basically
doci
permitted
licenses
right.
So
in
terms
of
trademark
and
service
marks,
we
don't
really
have
any
policy.
A
There
are
kind
of
two
options.
One
is
to
react
to
any
attempt
to
use
some
similar
Mark
that
similar
to
one
of
our
project
to
for
similar,
including
services.
So
we
could
react
to
that
or
we
could
preemptively
register
the
marks
in
the
U.S
and
maybe
elsewhere,
but
the
second
option,
of
course,
would
need
to
be
discussed
by
the
governing
board
and
edit
board
and
added
to
the
budget
if
we
wanted
to
go
that
way.
A
So
what
we
could
do
for
now,
I
created
an
oriented
existing
issue,
so
I
will
propose
something
on
the
tier
Siri,
but
to
document
regarding
the
dco,
CLA,
permitted,
glasses
and
so
forth
and
yeah.
So
for
the
trademark
and
service
Mark
I
was
planning
on
just
writing
something
like
to
reach
out
to
it.
You'll
see
if
there
is
any
issues.
A
Yeah
some
project
and
maybe
onboarding
that's
a
good
one,
yeah
project
guidance
or
onboarding.
Maybe
it's
a
good
one.
Yeah
yeah.
E
H
On
this,
so
Andrea
I
I
would
think
it
we
would
want
to
put
a
proposal
to
the
board
that
trademarks
and
or
service
marks
should
be
registered.
I
was
just
recently
reminded
of
that
when
the
Apache
found
software
Foundation
notified
us
that
we
were
stepping
on
their
trademark
with
some
of
the
names
of
the
plugins
we
were,
writing
had
created
for
for
Apache
maven,
and
it's
a
reminder
that
oh
there
are
all
sorts
of
ways
we
could
wander
a
foul
of
trademark
and
service.
H
B
B
F
B
E
E
I
think
it's
a
good
plan
to
kick
it
up
to
the
board
and
have
them
do
some
investigation
from
their
side
with
the
Linux
Foundation
see
if
they
can
help
help
us
out
with.
A
A
Was
the
product
communication
metrics?
So
what
I
did
on
that?
We
have
this
issue
and
I
created
a
small
table
so
that
we
can
populate
with
the
links
and
I
tagged.
All
the
different
project,
Representatives
and
Mark
was
really
fast.
I
provided
data
already
and
I
put
in
for
City
events
and
tactile,
and
hopefully
we
can
get
this
filled
in
and
then
Roxanne
very
kindly
will
help
us
get
this
information
on
the
on
the
website.
So
that
is
accessible
to
everyone.
A
A
So
I
would
be
here
for
August
the
1st
and
then
yeah
the
15th
and
the
29th
of
August
I
will
be
on
PTO,
so
I
wanted
to
check
what
people
applies
are
if
people
plan
to
you
to
attend.
If
anyone
wants
to
stand
in
for
as
a
chair
for
the
meetings
in
August,
hey.
D
D
A
I
mean
we
could
try
Exquisite
before
before
I
leave.
If
everyone
thinks
should
do
that,
I
don't
mind.
I.
F
C
That
would
be
my
preference.
You
know:
I
I
love
forcing
functions
to
to
change
behavior
and
to
get
things
done
so.
E
So
I,
let
me
jump
ahead
to
the
the
deputy
chair
election
I
would
say
that
we
open
up
nominations
tomorrow,
run
them
for
a
week
and
a
half
and
then
just
do
a
week
of
voting,
see
if
we
can
get
it
closed
out
before
August
1st.
B
And
the
other
thing
is
that
we,
it's
just
us
so
going
through
a
property.
F
B
E
Well,
Alan's
not
here
and
he's
new
from
screwdriver.
He
may
want
it
and
same
with
Neil
from
Fidelity.
Do.
B
I'm
gonna
nominate
I'd
like
to
put
forward
a
nomination
for
Melissa
to
be
Deputy
chair
then,
and
then
no.
F
E
Just
for
the
record,
we
didn't
give
the
other
two
folks
that
aren't
here
the
the
folks
that
aren't
here
and
a
chance
to
throw
them
their
name
and
a
hat
as
a.
C
Well,
yeah,
absolutely
we
we,
we
did
nominations
here.
We
should
open
it
up.
You
know,
do
an
issue
we
we
got
to
do
this
transparent
and
I.
Just
noticed.
We're
not
recording
this
meeting.
D
B
B
Do
not
okay,
so
in
the
end
in
in
response
to
Steve's
indicating
that
there's
two
people
who
did
not
show
up
for
the
meeting
who
did
not
hit
to
throw
their
name
in
the
Hat
I
hate
to
sound,
cruel
about
it,
but
we
have
to
continue
moving
forward
even
if
people
don't
show
up
for
meetings.
B
This
is
just
the
the
natural
progression
of
these
committee
meetings.
If,
We,
Hold
Back.
To
make
sure
everybody
is
involved.
We
don't
normally
get
a
lot
done.
B
Yeah
and
we're
talking
about
a
deputy
chair
position,
Melissa
has
been
around
for
quite
some
time.
She
knows
how
to
pick
things
up.
We
we
should
be
looking
at
somebody
who
can
step
in
easily
so.
B
Knows
what's
been
going
on?
Yes,
so
I'm
I'm
going
to
push
back
Steve
on
saying
we
should
be
more
fair.
They
should
you
know
if
you
want
to
get
involved.
You
got
to
show
up
in
the
meetings.
I
know
it's
hard,
but
that's
just
the
way.
It
is.
B
E
A
F
C
So
all
right
gang.
So
what
do
you
all
think
about?
Okay,
we've
got
a
nomination
open
it
up
mailing
list.
Do
we
have
any
more
nominations?
No.
B
A
A
Comment,
no
okay
and
then
let's
vote.
Anyone
in
favor,
please
say
say:
yay.
A
F
B
B
B
F
B
F
A
Great
all.
F
A
B
Before
we
get
okay,
we
have
a
working
group
for
the
LFX
tools
which
it
has
kind
of
dissolved.
In
the
first
few
meetings,
I
think
there
was
a
clear
understanding
that
there's
not
a
lot
of
us
using
LFX
tools,
so
I
would
like
to
dissolve
that
working
group
unless
somebody
has
a
strong
feeling
that
we
should
keep
it,
and
just
so
everybody
knows,
Robert
is
sort
of
have
stepped
in
with
a
Linux
Foundation
to
really
look
at
tooling.
B
C
If
y'all
want
me
to
yell
at
narav
happy
to
do
so,
annoyances,
whatever
you
know,
neurov
CTO
over
at
LF
he's
over
seeing
LFX,
like
any
kind
of
you
know,
I,
don't
like
this
I
want.
This
I've
certainly
put
a
bug
in
his
ear
about
the
gamification
stuff.
C
You
know
big
fan
of
that,
and-
and
so
you
know,
look
happy
to
be
an
advocate
here,
happy
to
talk
to
that
team
and
say:
let's
go
I
mean
I'm
working
closely
with
them
on
some
other
partner
related
things
that
they
had
so
at
least
twice
a
week,
I'm
talking
with
them
and
so
happy
to
elevate.
Any
concerns
asks
that
you'll
have
build
a
coalition
of
the
willing
to
get
those
things
done.
C
B
B
B
Is
there
a
other
another
working
group
that
we
could
join
that's
involved
in
the
requirements
gathering
for
that.
C
Doubtful
I'm,
I'm,
really
I,
don't
have
any
insight
into
how
they're
doing
this.
How
they're,
picking
and
choosing
I
know
that
they're
partnered
up
with
a
bunch
of
folks-
and
this
is
a
top
priority
for
Jim
Jim-
wants
a
lot
of
stuff
to
go
through
this,
and
even
to
the
point
where
a
a
big,
it's
called
a
customer
data
platform
CDP
that
they're
building
where
they
are
going
to
drive
a
bunch
of
insight.
Gathering
from
this
stuff,
I
know
that's
where
a
core
area
of
investment
is,
but
let
me
ask
narav
and
find
out.
C
F
B
Let's
hold
up
let's
hold
on
for
now,
and
maybe
we
could
make
that
the
place
kind
of
a
it's,
an
LFX
user
group
right.
B
And
then
the
other
thing
that
I
wanted
to
bring
up
is
we
do
have
the
the
Linux
Foundation
I.
Guess
you
call
it
now,
the
members
of
it,
which
is
called
call
it.
The
Leadership
Summit
it's
in
October
and
Andrea
and
marks,
and
she
goes-
are
both
on
the
governing
board.
I
was
hoping
that
maybe
for
a
change,
we
could
do
like
a
half
day
meeting
that
has
both
the
TOC
and
the
governing
board
in
the
room.
H
B
Know
so
it's
nothing
like
trying
to
do
an
open,
ssf
meeting.
I
I
get
those
big
meetings,
but
there
are
many
things
that
we
talk
about.
That
probably
should
have
the
governing
board
involvement,
for
example,
the
discussion
we
just
had
around
the
the
trademarks
another
discussion
that
we
should
be
having
is
finding
out
where
they're
going
to
go
in
terms
of
product
project
marketing.
Are
we
going
to
continue
to
have
a
CD
con
and
can
we
have?
B
What
can
we
do
to
improve
the
project
visibility
at
cdcon,
so
there
I
I
would
guess
that
we
could
put
together
a
pretty
decent
agenda
that
we,
as
the
TOC
and
project
representative,
could
have
a
an
open
conversation
with
the
governing
board.
B
B
B
And
out
of
the
20
people
I'm
guessing
it
I.
Don't
think
that
at
that
meeting
we
would
want
to
do
any
kind
of
voting,
because
neither
side
may
have
Quorum,
but
it's
just
a
very
good
time
to
be
together.
Put
our
heads
together
talk
about
some
of
the
issues
that
we're
seeing
on
both
sides:
I,
like
the
city
like
cdcon,
if
they're
going
to
do
it
again
and
like
the
trademark
issue,.
B
B
Now
is
I,
don't
know
what
they're
doing
with
that
I
don't
know
if
there's
budget
for
it,
anybody
from
India,
if
you
want
to,
if
you
want
to
get
an
ortilia
sticker,
it's
going
to
cost
you
10
bucks
just
to
have
it
mailed,
there's
all
kinds
of
those
problems
that
do
get
in
the
way
of
project
Outreach
and
the
board
has
to
make
decisions
on
some
of
that
stuff
that
they
may
not
know
is
happening
because
they're
not
talking
to
the
projects
necessarily.
A
Thanks
Tracy,
so
as
a
next
step
for
these,
then
do
you
want
to
to
draft
the
agenda
proposal
and
we
can
discuss
it
either
in
the
next
meeting
or
just
in
a
document,
and
then.
B
F
B
So
no,
we
were
in
Sonoma
Napa,
we
did
at
Napa
and
it
was
really
helpful.
It
was
actually
at
the
point
in
time
that
we
really
got
to
talk
about
CD
events
and
the
board
decided
to
make
CD
events
a
priority.
B
And
we
just
had
a
room,
I
think
they
we
might
have.
They
actually
brought
lunch
in.
It
was
actually
a
very
productive
meeting.
F
A
H
Yeah
I'm
I'm
hesitant
there
to
be
the
one
to
bring
it
up
because
I'm
not
sure
I
Envision
the
the
agenda
is
that
something
I
could
beg
off
on.
Have
you
do
Tracy,
rather
than
as
the
voice
I
you've
got
the
experience,
knowing
how
the
meeting
worked
well
last
time,
I
fear
if
I
start
leading
it
I'll
I'll,
take
it
in
an
entirely
wrong
direction
or
an
unuseful
Direction
doing
more
harm
than
good,
initially
I'll.
B
A
All
right
thanks,
Tracy
and
Mark,
just
just
a
quick
thing:
I
missed
it
in
the
previous
Point
Marcus
said
you
rely,
Jenkins,
relies
on
data
and
is
that
data
from
malflex
or
desktop.
H
Yeah
we
we
use
LFX
insights
to
decide
how
Community
engagement
is
going.
We
we
look
at
their
reports
and
see
how
our
contributor
count
is
going
Etc.
It's
it's.
It's
replaceable
data,
but
we
like
that
they're
Gathering
it
and
we
use
their
the
fact
that
they're
Gathering
it
we
could
gather
it
ourselves,
but
they're
doing
the
work
for
us.
F
F
A
Yeah
moving
forward
project
updates,
so
we
have
Andrea
who
joined
us
today.
Thanks
for
that,
I
think
it
would
be
very
interesting
to
to
get
some
introduction
to
the
project
reporters
today,
if
that's.
G
I,
don't,
unfortunately,
have
a
presentation
ready,
because
this
is
kind
of
a
last
minute
asked
to
come,
join
y'all,
but
I
can
share
some
slides
that
was
shared
as
the
actually
I
made
it
on
back
to
these
slides,
these
slides
are
there
not
on
public
crap.
G
Damn
I
recently
gave
a
presentation
at
Stevens
chorus
Visionaries
day.
That's
probably
the
overview.
Of
course
the
benefits
to
the
community
and
what
it
provides
really
is
the
ability
to
understand
all
the
different
artifacts
that
are
in
a
a
software
catalog.
G
G
B
G
Problem
all
right,
they're,
both
on
the
right
hand,
side,
let.
G
B
Why
don't
you
just
go
ahead
and
share
it
then,
and
let
Andy
walk
through.
E
G
G
That's
the
universal
object
reference
that
was
the
initial
name
that
started
a
product
within
red
hats
that
we've
opened
Source
got
the
community
involved
and
obviously
eventually
donated
to
these
to
the
ortuous
organization
to
be
able
to
continue
to
develop
and
to
Shepherd
It
Forward
I'm
excited
to
be
able
to
get
more
contributions
from
more
folks.
From
just
the
red
hat
side
of
things.
We
have
Kat
Morgan.
Who
is
another?
You
know
core
maintainer
on
the
importance
project.
Now
that's
under
tortillas,
she
is,
with
goodness
gracious.
G
She
lives
with
Microsoft
he's
no
longer
Microsoft
I
think
he
was
Polo
me
now
so
she's
over
up
illuminate.
Are
you
doing
some
great
things
so
we're
starting
to
get
a
lot
of
folks
who
are
very
interested
in
oci
content?
If
you're
familiar
with
palumi,
they
are
storing
a
lot
of
their
Assets
in
oci
artifacts.
Within
container
Registries
and
ports
allows
us
to
do
is
to
be
able
to
identify
different
parts
of
our
supply
chain
in
different
parts
of
an
artifact
from
all
these
all
these
different
sources
in
oci,
artifacts
and
oci
Registries.
G
So
we
provide
this
single
API,
that's
the
key
is
you
might
have
content
in
15
different
repositories
that
you're
consuming
as
part
of
your
application,
or
your
entire
stack?
That's
really
why
you
know
brings
indoor
Tillis
made.
You
know
made
the
most
sense,
because
you're
doing
the
same
thing
too.
Why
can't
we
leverage
the
completed
and
porous
to
be
able
to
provide
that
type
of
data?
G
So
really
it
just
provides
that
Universal
place,
and
so
it
allows
us
to
streamline
management
and
software
definitive
in
the
relationship
and,
most
importantly,
just
provide
a
greater
understanding
and
visibility
towards
your
application
is
consuming.
That's
really
what
it
is.
It
really
helps
in
the
visibility
side
of
things
you
now
I
can
go
to
a
C
cell
and
say
Hey.
You
can
go
ahead
and
use
this
API.
This
API
will
then
be
able
to
catalog
everything.
You
know
for
your
application,
so
you
can
potentially
say.
G
Oh
well
for
Jay,
where
does
that
happen
to
be
the
point?
Well,
okay,
I
can
include
this
API
in
this
in
this
in
this
project
in
one
another
you're
using
a
lot
of
annotations
that
are
found
on
oci
artifacts,
they're,
familiar
from
OCR
artifacts
or
whatever
you're
going
to
annotate
the
exclusive
extensively.
E
And
one
of
the
things
because
I've
been
on
the
the
technical
architecture,
meetings
and
we've,
the
folks
from
the
artistic
side
of
the
emperor
side
are
coming
together
and
we're
currently
working
on
standing
up
a
like
Kick
the
tires
environment
around.
G
E
Yeah
yeah,
so
that's
being
worked
on,
I
think
the
importance
I
think
Alex
I
was
recommending
that
we
start
with
zot,
which
is
another
oci
project
out
of
the
cncf
as
one
of
the
building
blocks
that
we
can
layer
on
top
of
the
coating
that,
like
the
importers
team
has
been
doing
so,
that
is
in
in
the
progress.
E
Some
of
the
other
things
that
are
going
on,
we've
been
cross
pollinating
with
Andy.
Where
is
it
the
the
artist
app
delivery
group
in
cncf
yeah.
G
So
there's
a
new
group
for
the
oci
artifact
that
was
created
under
Tag
app
delivery
in
cncf,
and
this
has
got
a
lot
of
players
from
a
lot
of
different
spaces.
So
it's
really
exciting
to
bring
together
folks
from
Microsoft
Docker
a
couple
of
the
independent
companies.
It's
really
really
exciting
to
see
all
of
these
groups
coming
together,
because
everyone's
interested
in
solving
this
problem.
E
Exactly
so,
I
think
it
the
the
stars
are
starting
on
the
line
and
we're
going
to
be
able
to
you
know,
take
it
to
the
next
level.
Here,
as
we
move
into
the
fall.
G
And
obviously
we're
looking
for
people
who
are
interested,
contributing
and
one
that
we're
and
come
to
our
weekly
meeting.
We
have
a
weekly
meeting
on
Wednesday
at
2
pm,
Eastern
group,
with
a
good
way
to
meet
the
community
and
learn
more
about
what
the
project
is
doing
and,
as
Steve
mentioned,
getting
a
lot
of
contributions
from
the
artillius
group
already,
and
we
threat
to
the
even
more
moving
forward.
E
And
the
plan
from
the
Ortiz
side
is
to
use
emporis
as
one
of
our
storage
facilities
for
all
the
metadata
that
we
collect,
because
that's
the
nice
thing,
because
it
is
slated
in
the
capabilities
there
in
in
the
oci
spec
to
allow
us
to
annotate
and
basically
store
anything
we
want.
But
the
benefit
is
and
porous
is
going
to
allow
us
to
do
the
search
capabilities
of
what
we
stored.
You
know
other
than
just
throw
it
out
there
and
forget
about
it.
A
And
yeah
I
got
a
couple
of
questions
thanks
a
lot
for
the
the
presentation
introduction.
So
just
try
to
to
understand,
in
my
mind,
is
it's
importers,
then,
and
kind
of
a
library
that
can
be
used,
that
ex
to
implement
the
API
or
reset
action
actual
service.
That
seats
in
front
of
an
oci
registry
or
or.
G
Else
so
right
now
it's
just
a
tli.
It's
just
a
CLI
right
now.
What
we
will
be
looking
to
do
is
put
an
API
and
do
an
extension
through
the
extensions
API
in
Docker
Docker
distribution
spec.
You
can
add
in
additional
extensions
that
allow
us
to
provide
more
insight
and
extend
the
capabilities
of
an
oci
artifact
oci
registry.
E
Okay,
so
so
to
answer
your
question:
Andrea,
it's
both
so
it
you
know
we
will
have
both
in
place
where
you
it
will
sit
in
front.
So
if
you
think
about
like
a
Java
build
you're
gonna,
you
could
use
and
porous
as
artifact
registry
and
in
order
for
Maven
to
talk
to
emporis,
there
is
an
intermediary
in
play
that
will
that
will
kind
of
talk.
The
maven
language
and
kind
of
translate
over
into
the
oci
world.
A
Right
so
is
there
a
plan
then
to
to
have
like
sdks
in
various
programming
languages
as
well.
G
Yes,
there
is
right
now
we
have
we're
go
based,
but
we
we
also
look
at
Integrations
with
Java,
at
least
from
a
yeah,
with
a
package
or
artifacts
and
being
able
to
add
content
to
Java
for
the
main
event
that
we
did.
Pi
Pi
as
well.
All
of
our
repositories
have
been
migrated
to
do
artillius
org.
So
you
can
look
in
there
and
see
everything
that
we
said
it
was
in
Porous
Dash.
So
you
can
just.
A
E
But
it's
going
to
be
a
it's
going
to
take
some
time
to,
and
this
is
just
an
in
general
Persia
ran
into
this
as
well,
where
you
have
all
these
package
managers
and
and
build
systems
like
Maven
that
need
to
consume
and
push
pull
and
push
artifacts
and
getting
those
interfaces
built
will
take
a
little
bit
of
time.
B
B
On
this
we
did
when
we
brought
them
in
as
a
sub
project.
We
ortilius
itself
doesn't
is
an
OCR
registry.
We
always
thought
we
could
use
an
OCR
registry
on
the
back
end.
We
just
normally
point
to
them,
and
the
problem
is
that
they're
specific
you
can't
it's
not
they're,
not
Universal.
B
B
So
it
it's
something
to
watch
because
it
may
be
a
we
may.
You
know,
ask
for
it
to
be
elevated
up
to
its
own
project
status
because
it
has
the
potential
to
do
so.
We're
not
going
to
build
anything.
That's
forces
it
to
be
connected
only
to
artillos,
so,
for
example,
Jenkins
could
connect
to
it.
G
A
Yeah
yeah,
because
also
I
mean
one
feature,
for
instance,
that
we
are
working
on
and
on.
Techno
side
is
to
to
improve
our
data
interfaces
and
we
have
this
concept
of
artifact
that
we
have
tried
to
lash
out.
So
I
was
trying
to
figure
out
whether
that's
something
that
well,
we
could
maybe
have
a
look
at
Emperors.
If
that's
something
that
is
applicable
for
that.
B
That
that
was
our
you
know
when
we
first
started
talking
about
it.
That
was
kind
of
our
dream
is
that
you
know
I'm,
always
I'm
the
queen
of
the
City
events
and
having
a
central
oci
registry
seemed
like
a
really
logical
step,
so
we
don't
have
to
have
so
many
Registries.
So
our
dream
was
that
tools
like
tecton
and
Spinnaker
would
potentially
integrate
with
it
as
well.
B
So
it
would
be
awesome
to
have
somebody
protect
on
taking
a
look
at
what
the
course
looks
like
and
if
there's
any
of
the
open
source
projects
that
want
to
see
a
deeper
dive,
we
will
look
at
that
kind
of
that
playground
set
up.
So
we
could
have
some
some
folks
hit
on
it
and
tell
us
what
we
need
to
do.
G
F
B
A
A
Okay,
we
have
10
minutes
left
just
a
couple
more
things,
so
upcoming
permit
presentation
that
we
have
scheduled
for
August
September.
A
E
A
E
A
Think
I'm
quite
happy
that
now
in
the
I
think
it's
in
the
strategy
and
thanks
Tracy
for
making
that
possible.
A
Now
the
the
language
that
is
being
used
is
about
yeah.
It's
here
in
point
four:
create
a
coalition
of
Open
Source
and
closed
Source,
contributed
to
define
a
common
security,
tooling
vocabulary,
so
we're
talking
about
creating
common
vocabulary
and
and
I
think
that's,
hopefully
moving
more
in
redirection
of
standardization
as
opposed
of
picking
specific
tools.
A
So
then,
the
things
that
has
been
discussed
now
is
capabilities,
and
if
in
as
I
understand
it,
the
mission
is
to
basically
identify
what
are
the
responses,
the
capabilities
that
are
required
to
make
a
secure
by
default
software
Factory,
and
then
those
capabilities
could
be
provided
by
different
tools.
So
that's
my
understanding
and
that's
I
think
a
good
direction
for
this
work
to
move
forward.
E
Yeah,
so
if
anybody
is
interested
in
making
sure
your
CI
CD
capabilities
are
there
please
join
because
they
they
have
a
tendency
to
look
at
it
from
a
single
viewpoint,.
A
I
wanted
to
ask
quickly
also
about
the
project
Representatives
so
because
we
have
nine
projects
and
four
seats
voting
seats.
So
we
have
this
project
representative
lists
people
that
represent
different
projects,
but
right
now
because
we're
at
the
election,
so
the
project
representative,
don't
necessarily
match
the
the
person
of
the
TOC
with
with
the
voting
site.
A
So
for
Jenkins,
the
current
project,
presenters
is
still
Oleg
and
for
screwdriver
is
still
jitting,
so
I
just
wanted
to
ask
whether
we
should
update
this
I
can
also
reach
out
to
to
all
I
can
see
them
to
see
if
they're
still
interested
in
having
this
project
representative
role,
I
think
it
makes
sense
for
where
we
have
the
seat.
The
person
in
the
tocc
to
to
the
project
representative
is
the
same
person
right
I
think
it
doesn't
make
sense
to
have
a
separate
person.
I.
E
E
A
A
Okay,
well,
we
only
have
five
minutes
left
I
had
a
look
at
the
the
road
map
before
the
meeting
and
there's
nothing
exciting
or
new
there.
That
I
think
it's
needs
to
be
brought
to
the
attention
of
this
group
right
now
and
also
for
the
seek
updates
and
I
think
we
are
in
mainly
in
Holiday
mode
right
now.
There's
not
many
updates,
so
I
think
that's
all
I
had
planned
for
the
gender
today,
but
is
there
anything
else
anyone
want
to
bring
up
in
the
last
four
minutes.