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A
All
right
there
we
go
so
recording
is
started,
and
this
is
the
November
17th
2022
cross
plain
community
meeting
the
agenda
dock
is
wide
open
for
folks
to
be
adding
suggestions
and
topics
that
they
want
to
cover.
Today,
I
will
drop
in
the
link
to
the
agenda
doc
into
the
zoom
chat
right
now,
so
you
have
direct
access
to
it
and
folks
can
continue
adding
you
know,
adding
yourself
as
an
attendee,
adding
topics
that
you
want
to
cover
all
that
sort
of
stuff
all
right.
A
So,
let's
hop
on
into
the
Milestone
checkup,
so
I
think
the
last
patch
we
did
was
1.10.1
and
that
was
right
before
I
think
the
last
community
meeting.
So
there
have
not
been
any
patch
releases
or
major
releases
for
core
cross
plain.
Since
last
time
we
met,
we
are
currently
working
towards
the
V
1.11
Milestone,
which
will
be
after
the
holidays
and
in
January,
so
release
date
is
staying
consistent
there
of
January
17th.
A
That's
when
we're
planning
on
getting
that
release
out
lots
of
actually
lots
of
exciting
things
going
on
in
in
this
release
here
as
well.
So,
let's
jump
into
the
releases
board
and
we'll
talk
about
some
of
the
Investments
going
on
there
and
get
a
couple
of
updates
as
well.
Let
me
bring
the
participants
list
up,
so
I
can
see
who's
here
we
can
get
up
some
updates
from
as
well
all
right,
so
I
think.
Let's
just
talk
about
some
of
the
some
of
the
high
priority.
A
High
demand
things
so
max
is
in
Yuri
has
been
reviewing
Max's
contribution
for
supporting
and
patching
from
common
data
sources.
The
whole
environment,
config
thing
there's
been
some
good
rounds
of
feedback
there
and
you
know
we're
kind
of
converging
on
that.
The
design
and
experience
was
already
approved.
So
you
know
the
implementation
is
what's
being
figured
out
now
and
I
do
have
high
confidence
that
that
will
be
included
in
1.11.
Since
it's
got,
you
know,
maintainers
reviewing
it
and
Max
contributing
to
it.
So
I
do
feel
good
about
that.
A
One
I
believe
the
design
dock
for
custom
compositions
was
just
approved
and
merged
yesterday,
so
Hassan
and
Nick
have
been
driving
that
with
a
lot
of
discussion
and
and
investigation
in
terms
of
figuring
out
what
the
first,
you
know,
Alpha
level
initial
experience
around
custom
compositions
is
going
to
be
so
do
check
that
out
because
I
believe
it's
merged
into
the
main
branch.
A
Now,
if
you
want
to
see
what
we're
thinking
about
for
the
initial
implementation
of
custom
compositions,
which
will
probably
require
some
iteration
I,
think
on
the
onions
on
the
experience
as
well
as
maybe
some
educations
and
such
so
that
would
there
will
definitely
be
room
for
feedback
in
that
and
very
excited
to
have
that
included
in
1.
1.11.
There
composition
revisions
continue
to
mature
and
I.
Think
that's
getting
pretty
close
to
wrapped
up
now.
Esky,
you
are
on
the
call.
B
Sugars,
yeah
we
have
one
open,
PR
right
now
and
once
it's
merged
I
will
open
the
final
technical
PR
for
enabling
the
feature
by
default
and
bumping
to
version
31
beta1
and
the
current
open
PR
is
waiting
for
an
approval.
It
already
got
a
couple
of
reviews
and
I
addressed
them
today.
So
I
assume
we
are
gonna,
merge
it
today
or
tomorrow.
Maybe.
A
Awesome
so
yeah,
so
that
work
is
definitely
seems
to
be
wrapping
up
and
with
what
we're
planning
on
doing
for
for
1.11
is
there?
Will
there
be
more
investments
in
1.11,
as
you
think,
or
that's
the
set
that
we're
doing
for
1.11
it'll
be
marked
at
beta
it'll,
be
stable
and
that
scope
is
well
known.
B
A
Cool
sounds
good
to
me
all
right.
I
have
this
particular
issue,
because
it's
it's
a
bit
of
a
concern
for
me.
I
have
the
specific
discussion
point
on
this
later
on
in
the
agenda
doc,
but
it
looks
like
there's
some
potential
performance
regressions,
possibly
around
installing
packages,
especially
with
a
lot
of
resources.
So
I
wanted
to
dig
into
that
and
see
what
the
what
folks
knew
about
that
one
Jesse
you're
on
the
call.
Do
you
want
to
give
us
a
quick
update
on
the
signature,
validation,
work,
you've
been
doing.
C
D
No
no
movement
recently
I
actually
did
get
some
feedback
on
the
the
one
pager
which
I
I
kind
of
want
to
take
stock
of
you
know,
post
coupon
I've
had
a
lot
of
other
work
on
my
plate,
so
I'm
hoping
to
get
back
to
this
right
after
the
holidays.
If,
if
anyone
you
know
is
interested
in,
you
know
helping
to
shape
that
one
pager
I
think
that's.
D
That's,
probably
the
better
place
to
continue
the
conversation
when,
when
I
had
last
evaluated,
the
body
of
work
with
Dan.
The
the
next
steps
that
we
were
going
to
try
to
implement
is
changing
the
way
that
the
that
the
pre-shared
keys
that
the
the
the
pems
are
loaded
and
that's
that's
something.
D
That's
that's
pretty
trivial,
so
that'll
probably
be
the
first
thing
I
take
off,
but
there
is
a
More
Design
discussion
around
how
to
move
into
policy
evaluation,
multiple
Keys
rather
than
single
keys,
and
also
how
to
have
the
signatures
evaluated
on
a
per
package
basis
rather
than
all
or
none.
A
Oh
right
on
this
Jesse
that
makes
sense
so
yeah.
It
looks
like
there's
yeah
some
discussion
going
on
on
this
one
page
right
here
as
well.
Do
you
so
that
this
PR
here
this
is
the
one
pager
for
it,
and
this
is
like
the
implementation
work
that
you
had
done.
Essentially,
that
ended
up
in
your
demo
for
Cube.
That's
right
right!
Exactly.
D
D
Yeah
I
I
think
that
we'll
have
a
lot
more
I
will
have
a
lot
more
capacity
to
post
the
post
to
Thanksgiving
holiday
and
so
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
suggesting
that
this
is
going
to
be
Beyond
Christmas
or
anything
like
that.
I
just
in
the
next
week
or
so
I'm,
probably
gonna
be
pretty
limited.
But
after
that
I'll
open
up.
A
Yeah
and
that's
all
totally
reasonable
Jesse
we've
been
grateful
for
your
contributions
that
you're
making
on
this
and
and
what
you're
bringing
there
that's.
So.
Thank
you
very
much
for
doing
that.
Do
you
mind
if
I
update
this
issue
here
to
like,
within
the
description
link
to
these,
like
this
one
picture
and.
D
A
A
A
All
right,
awesome,
yeah
thanks
thanks
again
Jesse
for
the
update
too
no
problem.
Okay,
let's
see
and
then
I
think
the
other
big
thing
to
mention
here
for
1.11
time
frame
is
they're
very
soon.
In
the
near
future,
there
will
be
the
initial
design
work
it
will
be
starting
on
observe
only
resources
and
Crossland.
This
has
been
how
many,
how
many
thumbs
up
are
on
this
one
I
think
this
is
a
71.
A
Yes,
so
a
lot
of
support
for
this
one
here
I
know
Jason
was
just
asking
about
this
as
well
too
so
yeah,
the
I
think
Hassan
will
be
focusing
on
this,
mostly
I,
believe
but
starting
I.
Think
in
the
next
couple
weeks
the
design
doc
will
be
getting
some
attention,
we'll
be
figuring
out.
The
experience
I
think
that
this
is,
you
know
absolutely.
This
is
this
is
a
good
example
of
something
that
we
want
to
get
the
experience
right,
and
so
there
will
be.
A
You
know
that
initial
upfront
focus
on
the
shape
of
the
API,
some
of
the
nuances
about
how
it
would
be
consumed
and
stuff
like
that.
So
there
will
be
opportunities
for
folks
to
weigh
in
with
their
opinions
on
it,
and
so
the
like
use
cases
here
will
be
a
big
driver
right
like
what
are
you
expect
him
to
do
with
it
and
the
experience
in
the
API
that
we're
starting
to
shape
here
does
that
fit
for
it.
A
So
a
good
point
for
collaboration
coming
up
and
yeah,
so
we'll
start
with
the
design
and
then
we'll
you
know
we'll
make
progress
after
that
one,
so
I'm
not
going
to
make
a
strict
commitment
here
on
timeline
for
any
of
that,
but
the
design
is
starting
soon
and
let's
collaborate
on
it.
So
that's
good
progress
and
I
know
people
are
excited
about
that.
A
I
think
that's
the
main
stuff.
So
a
lot
a
lot
going
on
in
1.11.
Obviously,
there's
all
the
provider
work
as
well,
but
in
terms
of
core
cross
plane,
that's
the
main
things
that
I
know
of
with
getting
some
traction
now
and
getting
attention.
Is
there
anything
else
that
folks
wanted
to
bring
up
that
also
is
going
on
in
1.11,
or
that
you
want
attention
on
or
anything
like
that.
A
Yeah
so
Jason,
so
you
know
the
design
doc
was
merged.
Just
yesterday,
I
think
and
then
there
had
been
a
lot
of
prototyping
work
as
well
on
getting
some
of
like
the
like
isolation
and
security
aspects,
and
things
of
it
done
so.
I
I
am
hopeful,
yes,
that
the
alpha
implementation
of
it
will
be
available
1.11
to
to
take
for
a
test
Spin
and
get
like
some
early
early
mileage
on
it.
It
will
not
be
you
know
mature.
It
will
not
be.
A
On
okay,
okay,
okay,
so
that's
everything
for
core
cross,
plain
milestones
and
releases
here
in
the
provider
section
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
recent
releases.
Since
the
last
community
meeting
on
the
The
Big
Three
cloud
provider
releases
are
out
there
AWS,
gcp
and
Azure.
There
is
a
new
release
of
Provider
terraform
as
well
Bob.
Do
you
want
to
speak
to
to
that
one
at
all,
by
the
way
since
you're
on
the
call
I.
E
Knew
you
were
going
to
ask
me
that
and
Yuri
did
that
release
so
I
I
really
am
not
all
that
familiar
with.
What's
in
it
I
know,
it's
got
I
think
the
primary
thing
that
is
in
there
is
the
arm
support
for
arm
images.
E
Some
reason
we
were
only
building
AMD
64..
Oh
that's
the
yeah.
The
terraform
base
image
that
we
were
using
was
only
being
provided
on
AMD,
64.
and
so
now
we're
getting.
A
E
That's
what
I
was
looking
for
so
yeah
there's,
so
there's
a
bunch
of
good
stuff
in
there.
There
is
one
I,
don't
want
to
call
it
a
regression,
it's
more
of
a
thing
that
didn't
work
quite
the
way
we
wanted
it
to
that
number
123,
the
terraform
provider
plug-in
cache
is,
unfortunately,
the
implementation
didn't
do
exactly
what
we
wanted
to
so
the
it's
kind
of
a
hit
or
miss
plug-in
cache.
E
So
sometimes
you
get
the
cash,
and
sometimes
you
don't
I
found
that
yesterday,
when
my
provider
terraform
pod,
went
up
to
like
10
gig
of
memory
and
obviously
that
was
bad,
so
I've
got
a
fix
for
that
and
it's
probably
we're
going
to
probably
come
up
with
a
DOT
one,
maybe
next
week-
and
you
know
it's
one
of
those
things
where
it's
it's
not
really
necessarily
any
a
regression,
but
it's
just
not
something
that
worked
quite
as
well
as
we
wanted
to
so.
A
Awesome
that
thanks
for
getting
those
those
fixes
in
then
at
least
and
yeah,
the
full
release
notes,
are
there
and
yep
so
glad
to
get
that
one
out
there,
and
then
there
is
also
a
new
provider
ansible
release
as
well
and
I.
Think
there's
some
contents,
like
a
blog
post
about
this,
that
kind
of
talks
about
how
it's
built
and
the
architecture
around
it.
A
The
use
cases
Etc
so
folks
can
read
about
that
too,
and
it's
linked
further
down
in
our
content,
section
that
we'll
get
to.
A
A
Okay,
we'll
keep
on
rolling
here
then
so
going
over.
Some
of
the
recent
content
here
Dan
was
on
the
a
recent
I
think
it
was
on
Monday.
It's
like
three
days
ago,
containers
on
the
couch
episode
with
the
AWS
folks,
so
where
they
talked
about
running
cross
playing
on
Amazon
on
the
eks
and
some
some
of
the
best
practices
there
and
kind
of
introducing
a
lot
of
the
AWS
audience
to
you
know
to
to
that
capability.
So
it
was
definitely
a
good
episode
got
into
a
lot
of
good
things.
A
A
lot
of
really
good
questions
asks
from
the
audience
as
well,
so
definitely
good
to
catch
up
with
that
one.
Some
other
here's
that
ansible
writer
blog
post,
that
I
was
talking
about
some
other
great
content.
Victor
has
been
building
out
so
how
to
effectively
use
both
crossblade
alongside
of
cube
Vella,
for
you
know
for
your
application
definitions,
so
good
stuff
there,
this
one's
also
from
Victor
about
you,
know
shifting
left
for
stateful
applications.
So
that's
definitely
interesting.
I!
A
Think
Dan
just
had
this
blog
post
that
came
out
like
a
couple
hours
ago.
You
know
how
Dan
is
and
getting
into
funny
business
with
with
oci
image,
Registries
and
stuff.
So
my
other
registry
is
the
proxy.
That's
technically
an
interesting
engineering
focused
article
there
to
read.
Who
knows
what
Dan
will
do
next
with
with
the
Registries
we'll
have
to
see
so
yeah?
A
If
folks
have
other,
you
know,
videos,
blog
posts,
Etc,
please
add
those
to
the
agenda
list
here
and
get
some
more
get
some
more
visibility
on
those
all
right.
So
the
kubecon
treadmill
continues
I
think
tomorrow,
night
at
midnight
is
for
you
know
at
the
end
of
the
week,
Friday
midnight
is
cfp
for
kubecon
EU
will
be
closing
so
about
let's
call
it
36
hours
or
so
left
36
37
hours
left
in
that.
So
you
know
always
in
support
of
folks
making
contributions
there.
A
You
know
and-
and
you
know,
putting
their
talks
forth-
I
am
happy
to
review
or
get
feedback
on
anyone's
talks,
abstracts
Etc,
if
you,
if
you
want
that
it
doesn't
have
to
be
about
cross-plane
I'm,
happy
to
just
give
some
feedback
either
way.
So
I
know
Jesse's
got
an
abstract
that
he's
building
out.
So
that's
that's!
Pretty
exciting
I
think
getting
some
more
insight
into
how
Autodesk
is
doing
doing
stuff
there
and
building
their
platform
and
all
the
tools
and
everything
so
really
cool
stuff
there.
A
But
if
other
folks
have
you
know,
proposals
that
they're
planning
on
submitting,
you
can
add
them
here
just
and
you
can
ping
me
too,
if
you
want
any
reviews
on
that
stuff
foreign.
So
that's
the
next
kubecon
for
Amsterdam,
the
last
cubecon
for
Detroit
as
of
a
little
bit
earlier
this
week.
All
of
the
talks
have
now
been
published
to
YouTube.
So
all
the
awesome
talks
that
folks
were
doing
a
number
of
folks
on
this
call
were
giving
talks.
A
Those
are
now
up
and
available
on
YouTube
I
couldn't
figure
out
a
way,
maybe
there's
some
YouTube,
Tool
or
API,
or
something
to
search
within
this
playlist
for
cross-plane,
specific
stuff.
I
didn't
know
how
to
do
that.
So
here's
the
entire
list
for,
like
all
200
videos
of
of
the
Detroit
kubecon
playlist,
so
those
are
available.
If
anybody
wants
to
check
those
outs.
A
Let's
see
okay
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
about
the
crossland.io
website
refresh.
This
is
dragging
on
a
little
bit
longer
than
I.
Think
we
want
it
to.
We
are
going
through
a
number
of
steps
to
move
the
DNS
management
over
from
the
Linux
foundation's
it
Department,
managing
it
on
our
behalf
to
moving
it
to
a
the
management
of
netlify
that
then
cross-plane
maintainers
get
access
to
and
we
can
kind
of
self-service
our
DNS
that's
taking
a
little
bit
longer.
A
We
wanted
to
a
couple
of
hiccups
with
that,
but,
along
with
that,
there's
you
know
a
refresh
of
the
crossplay.io
website,
content
and
styling
and
the
docs
getting
a
nice
makeover
along
with
so
not
just
styling,
but
like
some
functionality
and
ease
of
use
things
as
well.
That
Pete
has
been
driving
I,
don't
think
Pete's
on
the
call
today.
A
So
I'll
speak
on
his
behalf,
but
yeah.
That's
that's
been
available
and
or
sorry
that's
that's
ready
to
go.
I
think
as
soon
as
we
get
the
DNS
stuff
moved
over.
So
just
a
quick
update
on
that
I.
Don't
I
don't
know
exactly
when
that
will
the
DNS
movements,
the
migration
stuff
will
be
completed,
but
I
would
hope
that
sometime
next
week,
we'll
be
able
to
start
going
live
with
this
stuff.
I
know
Pete's
been
working
really
hard
on
it
as
well.
A
So
thanks
for
your
efforts,
Pete
quick
update
to
folks
I
think
a
couple
of
folks
on
the
call
have
already
filled
this
out,
but
you
know
we
are
working
towards
graduation
with
the
cncf
and
one
thing
that
we
really
need,
for
that
is
a
better
understanding
of
our
adopters
and
you
know
who's
using
cross-plane,
and
you
know
that's
essentially
endorsing
it
right
to
make
a
bigger
and
stronger
case
to
the
technical
oversight
committee
that
cross-planes
ready
for
graduation.
A
So
you
can
click
on
this
link
and
check
out
that
survey
and
that
data
would
be
super
helpful.
So
it'll
definitely
be
definitely
appreciate
that.
A
All
right
so
yeah,
the
next
thing
I
wanted
to
talk
about
was
that
issue
there
about
potential
regression
with
installing
packages.
Let
me
see,
if
is
Christopher
or
Dan
I
know.
Neither
of
them
are
on
the
call
today.
So
I
don't
know
if
other
folks
have
been
paying
attention
to
this
issue,
but
if
folks
had
some
ideas
about
it-
or
you
know
further
validation
about
this-
that
you're
seeing
this
issue
as
well.
A
That
would
be
very,
very
helpful
to
kind
of
track
this
down
and
get
to
the
bottom
of
it.
I
think
what
Dan
has
kind
of
identified
so
far
is
that
you
know
in
1.10
we
increased
or
enabled
some
parallelism
to
when
we're
part.
You
know,
we've
pulled
the
package,
we're
getting
all
the
types
out.
A
We
are,
you
know,
adding
them
to
the
API
surface
area
that
we
can
start
doing
that
in
parallel,
and
so
it
looks
like
here
that
you
know
that
puts
a
more
more
CPU
memory,
Etc
load
on
the
control
plane
when
we're
going
through
those
in
parallel,
especially
for
big
packages
right
so
I
think
that
the
there's
we
initially
saw
a
like
a
like
too
high
of
a
performance
load
on
that.
A
So
we
we
took
steps
to
corrective
action
1.10.1
to
curtail
that
a
bit,
but
now
I
think
we're
kind
of
running
into
the
other
side
of
the
issue
where
you
know
doing
those
in
parallel.
We
can
get
those
done
fast,
but
we're
kind
of
you
know
slowing
it
down,
so
we
don't
use
so
much
CPU
and
it
looks
like
there
is
something
within
that
that
is
making
a
like
a
essentially
not
fitting
a
timing
out
for
before
the
when
the
the
context
Atlantic
is
exceeded.
A
So
I
don't
know
exactly
what
to
do
to
fix
that.
But
I
wanted
to
just
get
more.
If
folks
had
opinions
on
it-
or
you
know,
validation
of
yes
I'm,
seeing
this
too,
then
that
would
be
helpful
to
as
we
start
getting
traction
on
fixing
this
issue,
foreign.
A
All
right,
so
that
might
be
the
rest
of
the
agenda
items
so
I'll
open
it
up.
Then,
are
there
other
things
on
the
agenda
that
folks
want
to
add
that
we
didn't
get
to
things
that
folks
want
to
talk
about
or
get
some
eyes
on
floor
is
open
now,
for
anybody.
C
I
have
a
quick
question:
yeah
on
that,
just
on
the
promotion
to
cross-plane
going
GA
I've
seen
a
lot
of
other
projects
go
through
a
detailed
Security
review.
Is
there
an
official
engagement
there
around
the
same
kind
of
like
security
scan
and
or
like
not
necessarily
bug
Bounty
but
some
kind
of
program?
Where
people
could?
You
know
proactively,
look
at
the
security
aspects
of
cross-playing
to
try
to
help
get
it
over
the
line.
A
Yeah
definitely
Jason
thanks
for
bringing
that
up.
So
that's
actually
something
that
I
am
very
happy
with
the
cncf
provides
for
us.
Essentially
so
as
part
of
going
to
the
to
the
graduation,
you
know
Milestone
the
cncf
at
least
they've
done
this
every
other
time.
I
haven't
had
that
full
conversation
yet
and
they
did
it
for
The
Rook
project
that
you
know
we
maintain
as
well
is
that
they
essentially
finance
a
third-party
security.
Full
audit
and
review
and
they're.
A
And
thorough
and
then
get
into
a
lot
of
issues
and
give
a
lot
of
validation
and
recommendations
and
such
so
that
absolutely
I
anticipate
that
to
be
part
of
the
process
here,
probably
early
in
q1
for
next
year.
That
we'll
be
doing
a
whole
audit
in
review.
You
know,
as
from
a
security
standpoint,.
A
Yeah-
and
you
know,
we've
been
doing
it's
like
fuzz
testing
as
well.
That's
something
that
cncf
was
helping
out
with
recently
as
well
with
you
know,
finding
some
potential
you
know,
issues
from
from
that
perspective
was
all
giving
a
whole
bunch
of
malformed
input
Etc
and
making
sure
that
things
things
that
the
code
base
can
handle
that
as
well.
So
there's
a
bit
of
a
start
on
you
know.
From
that
perspective,
having
happened
in
the
last
quarter.
A
A
All
right
anything
else
folks
want
to
get
into
today,
or
should
we
go
ahead
and
wrap
it
up
then.
A
All
right
cool
well
good,
to
see
everybody
glad
Bob
you're,
that
you're
starting
to
feel
better
as
well
too,
and
you
know
we'll
we'll
talk
on
slack
and
keep
making
progress
on
1.11
and
all
you
know.
We're
really
looking
forward
to
all
the
cool
features
going
on
here.
So
thanks
for
everybody's
contributions,.