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A
So
we
had
a
you
know,
a
pretty
cool
event
with
coupon
and
the
crossband
community
day
that
we'll
talk
more
about
a
little
bit
later
on
in
the
agenda
today,
but
we
did
not
meet
last
time
because
of
that
and
it
was
really
cool
to
have
everybody
there
and
kind
of
get
together
a
little
bit
for
that
event.
But
let's,
let's
start
today
here
with
the
1.3
milestone,
sort
of
planning
and
status
effort,
we
are
kind
of
in
the
right
middle.
A
I
suppose,
of
the
milestone
lifecycle
here
for
1.3,
so
the
release
date
for
1.3
is
scheduled
for
about
the
end
of
june,
so
a
little
bit
over
one
month
from
now,
maybe
five
weeks
or
so,
and
so
we
have
a
fair
amount
of
time
to
get
some
features
in
get
some
additions
to
a
number
of
different
resources,
etc.
So
I
wanted
to
kind
of,
as
we
normally
do
here,
get
a
sense
of
things
that
people
might
want
to
take
on
for
the
1.3
milestone.
A
We
just
kind
of
got
a
started
getting
the
board
together
recently
here,
so
this
board
is
a
1.3.
Specific
board
is
a
little
a
little
lacking
right
now,
but
we
have
some
items
from
the
1.2
board.
That
is,
we
kind
of
started,
treating
as
a
roadmap
a
little
bit
with
some
big
ticket
big
feature
items
that
can
also
be
added
on
to
the
1.3
board.
A
A
It
are
some
bugs,
mostly
bugs
that
have
been
causing
some
some
friction
and
adoption
in
like
amongst
the
community,
some
of
them
around
the
or
around
the
package
manager
for
like
handling
dependencies
better
and
then
also
some
some
of
the
lifecycle
handling
for
upgrading
between
the
different
versions
of
a
provider
or
a
configuration
to
kind
of
handle
those
a
little
bit
more
smoothly.
A
B
I
love
so
much.
I
need
to
take
a
quick
pass
through
the
issues,
but
I
believe
most
of
my
work
will
be
on
provider
aws
for
the
next
one
or
two
weeks.
A
Are
there,
are
there
any
like
prs,
or
you
know,
additions
there
of
interest
that
you
want
to
call
out
here
in
this?
In
this
meeting.
B
A
Yeah,
that
sounds
good
did
the
did
the
design
for
that
more
it
get
closed.
Like
has
been
completed,
because
I
know
that
in
1.2
we
had
kind
of
a
design
for
workbooks
that
would
allow
us
to
do
validation
and
better
user
experience.
You
know
for
creating
an
object.
Would
that
get
all
the
way
closed.
B
No,
it
wasn't
drop
phase,
so
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
open
that.
But,
like
you
know,
it's
pretty
much
it
pretty.
Much
has
consensus
on
it.
Yeah.
A
Got
it
okay,
cool
yeah?
If
you
want
to
add
that
to
the
the
project
board
for
1.3,
because
that's
definitely
like
a
big
kind
of
a
big
feature
area
to
invest
in
there.
That,
I
think,
will
make
a
you
know
a
lot
of
user
experience
for
creating
and
objects
getting
feedback
about
early
on
feedback
about
their
validity
and
such
is
is
will
be
really
helpful
for
the
community.
I
think
do
I
need
to
it
said
that
you
added
a
item
here.
Do
I
have
to
refresh
the
board
to
get
it.
A
It
is
at
the
at
the
bottom
here
and
so
this
one's
in
progress,
though
right
moth,
yes,
correct,
yeah,
let's
go
ahead
and
throw
that
column
there
cool.
So
I
think
we
will
definitely
need
to
follow
up
to
continue
populating
this
this
board
here
the
1.3
board,
because
we're
starting
with
the
clean
slate
after
the
1.2
board
here.
A
So
I
think,
though,
that
I
it's
still
very
pretty
clear
in
my
mind-
and
you
know
it's
always
very
welcome-
to
hear
from
folks
on
the
community
about
like
what
their
priorities
are
as
well
too,
but
these
top
five
features
here
in
the
proposed
column
on
the
1.2
board,
I
think,
will
migrate
them
over
to
1.3
as
well
too,
because
I
think
they're
kind
of
the
the
highest
priority
most
interesting
features
that
are
on
the
roadmap.
That
I
don't
know
I
I
don't.
A
All
five
will
not
be
in
1.3,
but
you
know
those
are
definitely
ones.
We
continue
to
get
feedback
on
and
you
know,
requests
for
so
kind
of
having
them
be
front
and
center
and
being
you
know,
part
of
the
discussion
here
and
part
of
the
status
that
we're
that
we're
taking.
As
we
continue
to
work
on
1.3.
I
think
it's
going
to
be
really
important,
so
composition,
revisions,
you
know,
formalizing
the
xrm
model,
cross-resource
references
observe
only
observe
only
resources
as
well
too
and
then
custom
compositions.
A
I
think
that
I
I
continue
to
find
that
being
fairly
important
for
being
able
to
kind
of
unlock
non-standard,
or
you
know
unique
custom
scenarios
for
compositions.
That
kind
of
like
allows
the
like
the
capabilities
of
using
composition
to
really
kind
of
expand
pretty
easily.
So
I
think
that
one
still
is
really
really
interesting.
So
we
should.
We
should
get
all
five
of
these
onto
the
1.3
board
as
well
to
kind
of
keep
them
going
in
a
you
know,
ongoing
roadmap
sort
of
fashion.
A
Do.
Does
anybody
want
to
chime
in
with
tickets
items,
features,
etc?
That
are
important
to
them
unlock
any
of
the
scenarios
that
you
might
be
blocked
on
or
features
you're
waiting.
A
On
I
also
wanted
to
add
1973
the
multi-source
patch.
A
Yeah,
that's
the
one
I
saw
was
assange
on
the
call
I
think
you
were.
You
had
written
a
configuration
recently
that
that
used
the
this.
This
particular
pr
here
right
hassan.
A
C
A
A
Important
awesome
I
like
that
it
has
been
getting
some
testing
work
there,
too
kind
of
getting
baked
a
little
bit
as
well
too.
So
that's
definitely
that's.
Definitely
a
good
thing.
A
Cool
yeah,
so
this
is,
you
know,
always
an
ongoing
discussion,
so
you
know,
as
we
are
flushing
out,
the
1.3
board
and
folks
are
taking
on
items
either
through
contributions
or
reviewing
pull
requests
or
whatever
it
may
be.
We
can
continue
to
update
this
board
and
keeping
keep
the
status
up
to
date
there
and
the
milestone
is
ongoing
as
well
too
so
anything's
important
that
is
important
to
people.
Just
you
know
holler
and
slack.
Let
people
let
people
know
there
and
we
can
kind
of
continue
to
flush.
A
All
right
and
as
previously
stated
too
there's
about
five
weeks
or
so
until
the
1.3
release,
is
scheduled
to
go
out
at
the
end
of
june.
So
that's
what
we
are
heading
towards
as
the
next
milestone
for
crossband
all
right,
then
we
can
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
the
community
topics
section.
A
So
there
has
been
a
couple
of
cool
live
streams
recently,
since
the
last
time
that
we
met
dan
met
with
with
marcus-
and
I
think
david
as
well
too
from
from
equinix
and
they
did
a
provider.
Equinix
live
stream.
That
was,
you,
know,
kind
of
fleshing
out
some
of
the
resources
in
that
provider
and
then
kind
of
getting
that
one
bootstrapped
and
filled
out.
So
I
have
the
link
here
to
the
the
live
stream
there
in
the
agenda
meeting.
A
Notes
here
then
also
dan
and
grant
did
a
live
stream
earlier
this
week
on
a
distribution
of
crossplane
that
is
now
generally
available,
the
the
uxp
distribution.
So
it's
a
bounce
universal
cross
plane
and
so
that's
an
interesting
live
stream
to
kind
of
see
some
of
the
functionality
there
and
the
scenarios
that
are
enabled
there
so
drop
the
link
to
that
as
well
too
in
the
agenda
doc.
If
anybody
wants
to
click
on
that
and
check
that
as
well
too
dan
has
had
a
flex.
A
V2
live
stream
coming
around
for
a
while
that,
I
think,
is
still
a
scheduling
thing,
because
we
want
to
do
it
with
the
we've
worked
folks
and
some
of
the
flex
maintainers.
So
I
think
that
that
one
is
still
in
the
in
the
hopper
and
ready
to
come
out.
A
So
when
we
get
that
scheduled
with
them,
I
don't
know
I
wasn't
able
to
sync
up
at
the
end
to
see
if
there's
a
date
for
it,
there
may
be
a
date
now,
but
that's
still
coming
down
the
pipeline
cool,
so
incubation
for
the
for
the
crossband
project.
We
have
done
everything
on
our
side.
You
know
all
the
due
diligence,
all
the
presentations
we've
done,
a
number
of
end
user
interviews
as
well
too,
that
the
technical
oversight
committee
is
meeting
with.
You
know.
A
Folks
that
have
adopted
crossplane
in
production
scenarios
and
asking
them
some
questions
and
kind
of
learning
more
about
their
scenarios.
So,
thanks
to
everybody
who
has
participated
in
those
end,
user
interviews
and
ones
that
are
are
still
going
to
as
well
too.
That's
definitely
really
helpful
to
help
the
technical
oversight
committee
to
see
the
maturity,
and
you
know,
dependency
that
folks
have
on
the
crossfitting
project
and
how
it's
important
for
adopters
there.
A
So
you
know
there's
many
comments
and
support,
that's
being
demonstrated
on
the
the
pull
requests
to
the
toc
repo
that
there's
50
happy
people
have
expressed
some
interest
there
on
this
pr
and
getting
crossbane
into
incubation
lots
of
folks
adding
comments
as
well
too.
So
that's
all
been
really
helpful
for
everybody
supporting
and
showing
their
support
around
the
this
effort
to
move
to
incubation.
So
you
know
it's.
A
As
I
said,
everything
everything
that
is
in
our
hands
has
been
done
and
the
technical
oversight
committee
is
just
doing
those
interviews
with
the
end
users
to
get
the
final
information.
They
need
to
feel
comfortable
to
get
to
a
vote
and
and
make
that
happen
there.
So
nothing
no
action
items
on
our
side
that
I'm
aware
of
and
hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
get
that
to
the
finish
line
with
the
tlc.
A
So
the
lfx
mentorship
program
is
the
12-week
period
is
coming
to
an
end
this
week
or
next
week.
Rahul.
Do
you,
I
think,
you're
on
the
call?
Do
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
give
us
an
update
about
what
you're
working
on
in
your
final
final
week
or
two
here
for
the
mentorship
program.
C
Yeah
sure
so
last
week
only.
B
C
Committed
and
got
provided
no
pushed
and
finally
like
ready
to
use
and
because
crosstalk
country
record
and
now
we
will
be
using
the
same
provider.
Yes,
the
composition
engine
and
I
am
starting
working
on
it.
C
In
fact,
before
just
before
this
meeting,
we
discussed
some
of
the
points
and
in
this
project
we
had
a
different
approach
of
using
managed
reconciler.
We
just
created
a
new
reconciler
due
to
some
reasons
that
we
discussed,
and
that
was
a
good
thing
that
we
went
on.
The
the
design
talk
is.
A
I'd
like
to
be
muted
thanks,
guys,
yeah,
so
that's
that'll,
be
great
to
you
know,
as
the
mentorship
program
is,
is
wrapping
up
for
this
this
semester
or
quarter.
I
don't
know
exactly
what
I
call
it
now
session.
That's
gonna
be
great
to
get
the
core
cross
plane
integration
tests
and
their.
You
know
the
composition
engine
exercising
this
provider
here
and
under
some
well-known
scenarios
to
make
sure
that
you
know
we've
got
some
integration
coverage
and
some
you
know
assurances
or
safeguards
from
regressions
and
composition.
A
You
know
as
we're
going
forward
there
with
more
additions
and
contributions
to
the
code
base
there.
So
that's
gonna,
be
really
helpful
to
to
you
know,
improve
our
quality
levels
over
time
rahul.
So,
thanks
for
all
the
efforts
on
that
per
on
this
as
part
of
the
mentorship
program,
this
spring.
A
So
we
had
mentioned
before
that
we
are
rolling
out
a
conformance
or
a
certification
program
for
crossplane,
so
we
have
done
a
lot
of
work
and
nick
is
nick.
Did
a
really
really
good
effort
on
getting
some
automation
for
this
in
place
as
well
too.
So
we
have
the
in
the
cncf
organization.
We
have
this
crossplane
conformance
repository
and
so
we've
kind
of
flushed
this
out
with
the
definition
of
the
conformance
program,
some
of
the
reasoning
and
thinking
behind
it.
A
The
instructions
for
how
to
you
know,
get
certified
and
you
know,
run
all
the
performance
suites
and
everything
like
that.
So
for
both
the
distributions
of
crossplane
as
well
as
providers,
you
will
be
able
to
get
certified
and
you
know
demonstrate
that
you
are,
you
know,
compliant
with
the
expectations
of
what
is
a
provider
in
crossplane.
And
what
is
you
know,
distribution
and
cross
plane,
so
there's
some
consistency
across
any
of
those
releases
in
the
ecosystem.
A
This
is
everything
is
in
place
now
from
the
definition
of
the
program
and
the
test
suite
and
all
that.
So
it's
now
ready
for
a
vote
by
the
governing
board
of
the
cncf,
so
that
is
the
next
phase
there
to
get
approval
to
roll
that
out
and
be
an
official
cncf
conformance
test,
but
I
think
everything's
pretty
much
defined
there
and
all
in
place
for
that
vote
to
to
occur.
A
C
No,
if
anyone
has
any
providers
that
they
would
like
to
be
conformant
or
distributions
of
crossblade.
Please
please
raise
an
issue
on
the
cncf
performance
repo,
and
I
should
I've
got
a
to-do.
I
think
in
there
already
in
the
cross,
plate
performance
repo
to
work
with
rogue,
because
I'm
using
an
old
version,
a
provider
not
that
I
broke
months
ago,
I'd
like
to
replace
it
with
the
official
one.
Now
that
that's
landed
in
those
conformance
tests,
but
yeah
good.
A
And
I
added
a
link
here
to
to
the
test
suite
the
automation
suite
that
nick
wrote
for
defining
the
what
is
a
conformance
you
know,
provider
etc.
So
that's
linked
in
the
agenda
document
as
well
too,
and
great
work
on
that
nick.
I
thought
that
was
really
cool
to
kind
of
get
that
automation
in
place
there
and
then,
as
nick
mentioned
as
well
too.
We
have
a
link
here
to
our
issues
in
the
cncf
repository
where
providers
that
are
interested
in
getting
certified
can
can
express
that
interest
here.
A
While
the
the
program
is
being
finalized
and
voted
on,
you
can
kind
of
express
your
interest
around
being
a
a
certified
provider
as
soon
as
the
test
as
soon
as
the
program
is
fully
fully
approved
and
rolled
out.
So
we've
got
you
know
azure
and
aws
and
equinix,
and
then
ibm
cloud
as
well
too,
of
all
express
interest
in
that
and
becoming
a
certified
provider.
There's
certainly
room
for
more
folks
that
want
to
be
able
to
get
involved
in
that.
A
Great
and
so
yeah
that's.
I
had
a
couple
agenda
items
on
here
too
to
talk
about.
You
know
our
experiences
at
kubecon
in
the
crossfit
community
today
a
couple
weeks
ago,
so
for
kubecon
itself,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
the
office
hours
session
was
was
really
really
incredible.
A
I
didn't
know
what
to
expect
in
terms
of
attendees
there,
because
it
was
a
it
wasn't
in
the
kubecon
eu
platform
you
had
to
rsvp
and
you
had
to
go
to
a
different
site
and
kind
of
it
was
a
bit
disjointed
because
it
wasn't,
you
know,
embedded
into
the
platform
of
the
of
the
kubecon
conference
itself,
but
we
had
almost
200
people
showed
up
there
and
we
got
a
ton
of
great
questions
and
interaction
engagement
there.
A
So
I
found
that
to
be
one
of
the
most
rewarding
experiences
I
had
at
kubecon
eu
was
seeing
how
much
excitement-
and
you
know
engagements.
There
was
for
people
wanting
to
learn
more
about
crossplane
and
get
some
of
their
questions
answered
and
some
pretty
pretty
insightful
questions
as
well
too.
That
was,
it
was
really
really
fun.
So
thank
you.
Everybody
who
attended
that
and
then
also
helped
answer
a
lot
of
questions.
A
You
know,
aaron
was
there
in
muafik,
and
I
think
hassan
and
alpero
were
there
as
well
too,
so
that
was
the
dan
obviously
as
well
too,
that
was
really
really
cool
to
see
and
stephen
as
well
too.
All
of
everyone
that
contributed
to
that
it
was
really
awesome.
It
was
definitely
a
great
team
effort
there.
So
I
wanted
to
see
if
anybody
had
any
you
know,
thoughts
or
anything
to
share
about
kubecon
that
they
learned
or
something
that
was
relevant
or
an
experience
they
had.
A
So
if
anybody
had
anything,
they
want
to
share
feel
free
to
to.
Let
us
know.
C
B
C
A
C
C
A
Right
on
it's
great
to
have
you
there
and
yeah
and
then
the
community
itself.
I
thought
that
was.
That
was
a
great
experience
as
well
too
so
on
day,
zero
co-located
event,
we
had
the
community
a
community
day
session
sessions
where
we
had
a
number
of
speakers,
enlightening
talks
and
all
sorts
of
stuff
that
was
really
really
rewarding
and
informative.
A
You
know
there
are
a
couple
folks
on
the
call
here
that
did
talks
and
presented
during
that.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
the
efforts
that
you
will
put
forth
to
speak
and
share
your
knowledge
and
experiences
to
the
the
rest
of
the
community.
A
We
already
mentioned
before
the
call
started
about
the
popularity
of
the
delorean's
index
session
on
on
on
you
know
replacing
sarah
for
him,
so
that
was
that
was
awesome
and
really
glad
to
see
that,
and
there
is
on
youtube
here.
There
is
a
full
playlist
now
of
all
the
talks.
So
if
you
missed
any
of
them,
you
can
check
out
that
youtube
playlist
there
and
and
watch
all
the
recordings
there
or
any
of
the
ones
that
you're
that
you're
interested
in
or
resonate
with
you.
The
most.
A
And
then
I
think
that
the
the
kubecon,
the
cubecon
hamster
wheel,
continues
to
spin
and
the
there's
a
call
for
proposals
that
is
finishing
up
that
closes
on
sunday
night.
So,
if
folks
want,
you
know
want
to
submit
anything
to
the
main
kubecon
conference,
just
a
reminder
that
is
due
on
sunday,
I
think,
like
11,
59
p.m.
A
I
think
pacific
time,
so
you
basically
have
the
couple
days
here
in
the
week
and
then
the
full
weekend
to
get
your
cfp
or
your
proposal
to
speak
at
the
next
cubecon,
which
does
have
an
in-person
component
to
it
is
the
expectation
there
in
los
angeles,
so
that
might
be
a
bit
of
an
incentive
for
folks
to
submit
talks
there
to
be
able
to
go
somewhere
and
do
something.
If
you
know
it
is
safe
and
reasonable
at
that
time.
Of
course,.
A
Cool,
so
that
is
all
the
agenda
items
that
I
had
on
here
today.
Is
there
anything
else,
that's
on
folks
minds
that
they
wanted
to
bring
up
or
discuss
that
part
of
the
project.
Here,
while
we
have
have
a
quorum.
C
A
Hey
steve
yeah,
of
course,
was
there
were
there
any
particular
ones,
steve
that
you
you're
looking
for
feedback
on,
or
maybe
maybe
waiting
for
some
responses
on.
C
Really
the
the
lambda
one
and
the
ap,
the
sdk
v2
I'll,
tell
you
kind
of
what
my
pain
point
is
when
adding
the
new
providers.
The
prs
are
enormous.
They're
like
huge
and
everyone
who's
reviewed
them
has
been
super
helpful
and
the
feedback
is
helpful
and
the
tips
are
helpful.
It's
just
a
lot
of
times
difficult
to
both
communicate
over.
C
You
know
pr
comments
when
they're,
like
so
huge
and
and
on
the
on
the
lambda,
when
I
just
kind
of
need
more
help
of
of
like
what.
What
do
I
need
to
do,
and
it's
in
that
and
that
gets
hard
to
communicate
over.
That
type
of
like
pure
programming
is
difficult
over
like
pr
comments
and
then
on
the
sdk
v2.
C
There
were
some
changes
merged
into
master
and
the
model
for
s3
changed
in
the
newer
in,
like
the
newer
release
and
there's
a
ton
of
unit
tests
that
like,
if
you
don't
understand
how
to
map
the
s3
all
the
s3
classes
from
the
cross
plane
classes
to
the
sdk
classes,
it
it
gets
really
confusing.
C
So
there
are
a
lot
of
merge
conflicts
from
all
the
stuff
merchant
to
master
and
it
just
takes
a
ton
of
research
to
go
through
and
figure
out
what
needs
to
get
done
to
update
all
the
the
classes
and
tests
and
mappings
and
all
that
stuff.
A
Yeah-
and
so
I
think
again
a
couple
things
there
is
that
you
know
I
think
you
can.
You
can
speak
for
yourself,
of
course,
but
you
know
I
know
that
you're
going
to
be
getting
a
bit
of
cycles
here
to
be
looking
into
some
of
the
you
know,
aws
prs
and
you
know,
make
some
mix
of
progress
on
some
of
those
there.
A
So
I
assume
that
steve's
prs
there
would
be
would
be
ones
that
we
could
kind
of
get
some
get
some
eyes
on
and
and
try
to
help
get
to
the
finish
line.
But
you
know
do
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
on
that
moaf.
B
C
You
have
been
amazing
and
thank
you
so
much,
and
I
appreciate
it.
It
would
be
easier
to
to
if,
if
there's
some
way
to
help,
not
overpr
comments.
C
B
C
A
Yeah
awesome
yeah,
that's
that
sounds
really
good
and
and
mafik
thanks
for
making
some
time
to
do
that.
No
you're
done
steve.
You've
been
a
really
good
contributor.
You
know
with
like
getting
some
important
things
landed
in
and
you're,
making
a
lot
of
progress
there.
So
yeah
definitely.
C
A
For
your
efforts,
a
lot
you
know
in
in
your
contributions
that
you're
making
there
and
I'm
glad
we
can
kind
of
maybe
make
some
time
here
to
get
together
and
and
make
some
progress
in
a
more
synchronous
fashion
as
well
too.
So
I'm
very
grateful
to
both
you
all
for
for
making
the
time
and
effort
to
do
that
and
it
helps
the
project
and
the
ecosystem
out
as
a
whole.
So
thanks
for
doing
that,.
A
All
right,
well
cool
thanks
for
everybody
joining
in
and
thanks
for
all
the
efforts
with
the
community
day-
and
you
know
the
releases
and
everything
that
everybody's
doing
here
to
participate
in
the
community
really
appreciate
all
of
it
from
everybody,
and
we
will
talk
on
slack
or
maybe
in
person,
with
doing
a
synchronous
meeting
for
superior
soon
too,
but
yeah
good
to
see
everybody
we'll
see
you
all
soon.