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From YouTube: Istio community meeting 20191114
Description
B
A
Your
host
today
Jay
singer,
DeMars
I,
work
at
Google
and
we're
gonna
go
ahead
and
kick
it
off.
If
you
want
to
follow
along
after
the
fact,
the
notes
and
the
agenda
are
at
the
bit
dot
lace
is,
do
community
link
and
go
from
there
go
ahead
and
get
started
first
up
on
the
agenda
is
we
have
a
light
one
today
and
we're
just
talking
about
cube
con
things
happening
next
week.
A
A
I
shocked
some
good
some
good
content
there
and
SDO
will
definitely
be
well
represented,
which
is
super
exciting.
So
anyway,
that's
happening.
You
can't
go
so
I'm.
Glad
I
can
tell
you
so
you
can
just
have
pure
fun,
though,
if
you're
not
going
the
next
thing
you
lucky,
people
in
this
room
can
good
because
it's
not
sold
out
yet
because
nobody
knows
about
it,
except
for
you
folks
and
a
few
select
individuals.
A
So
mm-hmm
sign
up
at
the
link
that
dancer-ly
just
posted,
which
is
handy
to
remember,
because
it's
sto
voyage
and
you
can
sign
up
now
the
caveats.
This
is
a
low
low
capacity
event,
so
we
don't
have
room
for
a
thousand
people.
So
total
attendance,
including
speakers
and
facilitators
and
whatnot,
is
around
100.
So
what
we're
doing
is
we're
taking
everybody
on
the
list
and
we're
gonna
have
to
hopefully
not
savagely
prioritize
but
to
try
and
make
sure
that
we
make
room
for
a
mix
of
maintained,
errs
and
end
users
and
the
whole
shebang.
A
A
B
Want
to
do
with
the
with
the
attendees
is
make
sure
that
it
doesn't
I.
Think
there's
about
a
hundred
people
will
sit
on
the
boat.
We
can't
have
it
be
50
people
from
Google
and
50
people
from
IBM.
That's
really
the
only
thing
I
want
to
make
sure
that
contributors
welcome
and
users.
Of
course,
welcome.
So
I
think
everybody
in
this
meeting
will
be
fine,
yeah
I
think
so.
B
A
A
But
it's
gonna
be
a
beautiful
cruise.
It's
gonna
will
have
great
talks,
it's
gonna,
be
you
know,
roughly
an
hour
of
meet
up
at
the
dock
and
then,
after
that,
we'll
take
a
nice
harbor
cruise
and
you
can
circulate
and
and
talk
to
maintain,
errs
and
have
great
discussions
buy
this
do
or
life
or
what
have
you.
So
this,
like
I,
said,
will
be
undoubtedly
the
most
after
a
ticket
for
the
entire
I
can
come
week.
A
B
D
B
Yes,
that's
happening
as
always,
thanks
to
everyone
who
contributed
in
any
way
to
that,
whether
you
look
like
the
code
participate
in
testing
day,
whether
you
filed
an
issue
that
ended
up
getting
fixed
or
commented
on,
and
it
helped
other
people
with
issues
all
of
those
are
contributions,
and
it
amazed
me
to
see
how
the
community
comes
together
every
time.
So
thank
you.
A
Yeah,
this
is
really
exciting
and
in
case
you
live
in
a
hollow
cave
somewhere
and
have
not
had
access
to
Twitter
media,
etc.
Iste
o
is
the
fourth
fastest
growing
project.
I
get
out
just
wrap
your
head
around
that
super
exciting
and
a
huge
marker
of
health
for
this
community
and
also
just
a
reminder
how
important
the
mission
that
we're
trying
to
solve
in
the
containerized
world
is
because
operators
and
DevOps
and
all
the
folks
trying
to
manage
container
workloads
at
scale.
A
A
So
on
the
agenda,
the
only
other
thing
is:
if
anybody
wants
to
meet
up
informally
during
cube
con,
send
me
a
message
on
slack
and
the
indie
studio,
slack
and
I
can
I
can
post
to
Twitter
or
something
if
we
need
to
just
about
any
form,
meetups
or
whatever?
Just
let
me
know,
and
we
can
try
and
help
coordinate
any
of
those
things
that
want
to
happen
next
week,
and
that
was
pretty
much
it
for
Q
con.
Anybody
else
have
anything
they
want
to
add
before
the
cube
con
next
week.
E
Hey
this
is
Rob
I
know
I
shared
this
before,
but
iBM
is
hosting
a
day,
zero
lab
event
or
it's
a
steel
101
on
IBM
plug
doin
any
service.
It's
it
starts
Monday
around
11:00,
we'll
be
doing
lunch
first
and
then
like
a
short
presentation
and
then
we'll
jump
into
the
hands-on
lab.
You
can
find
it
by
building
to
discard
you
on
searching
for
day
zero
event
and
I.
Think
it's
the
it's.
The
third
one
I'll
paste
a
link
to
it
and.
B
B
I
will
say
something
about
the
voyage.
First
of
all,
I'm
gonna
say
thanks
to
Jace
for
pulling
that
together.
I
feel
like
every
every
cube
con
few
days.
Every
time
someone
says
we
should
do
something
we
say.
Oh
there's,
no
way
we
could
work
in
Italy,
especially
when
someone
else
hey.
You
know
what
we
should
do
it
on
a
boat,
so
J's.
Thank
you
very
much
for
all
the
hard
work
you
have
already
put
in
and
I
know
that
you
will
be
putting
in
between
now
and
Monday.
B
Just
so,
everyone
knows,
Monday
be
I,
think
they
the
schedule
right
now.
If
you
will
see
it
is
Gio
voyage
is
boarding
starts
at
6:30.
The
program
will
start
at
7:00
we're
going
to
have
some
pretty
short
talks
from
lightning
talks
and
some
some
five
minutes
in
10-minute
on
so
pretty
short
talks
until
gate,
I,
QA
and
logistics
until
8:30
at
8:30.
People
who
want
to
disembark
can
disembark
is
but
going
out
on
the
water.
B
B
B
Just
to
think
about
the
hundreds
of
thousands
of
projects
that
are
on
get
up-
maybe
it's
millions
and
of
course,
even
if
even
when
you
just
filter
to
the
large
ones,
it
was
kind
of
incredible
to
see
you
us
up
there
that
high
and
really
it
is
a
measure
of
the
number
of
people
who
have
gotten
involved
with
stepped
up
and
I,
can
help
make
this
thing
better
for
the
last
year.
It
is
over
the
last
year,
by
the
way
it
was
gross.
So
it's
one
hundred
ninety
four
percent
growth.
B
It's
always
unclear
when
people
say
that
I
think
that
means
it's
about
tripling
and
that's
just
kind
of
amazing.
So
this
went
from
being
a
few
few
companies
a
year
ago
to
a
lot
of
companies
well
over
a
hundred
companies
had
people
contribute
and
we're
very
happy.
We're
very
grateful
and
I
was
just
as
another
couple
words
about
1.4.
You
remember
when
we
released
one
one
which
was
in
March,
we
said:
oh,
it's
been
nine
months.
It's
been
a
long
time.
B
B
Couldn't
thank
anybody
enough
everybody
enough
for
that.
The
community
has
pulled
together
and
it's
not
just
we've
done
four
releases.
We've
done
lots
of
patches.
I,
don't
tend
to
be,
as
involved
the
three
releases
that
they
do
in
the
patches
for
some
reason
and
Sheen
bunch
of
people
from
different
companies
helping
out
and
stepping
in
and
coordinating
make
these
things
happen.
It's
just
it's
it's!
So,
thanks
to
everybody
who
participated
man,
it's
really
awesome
see
and
the
quarterly
release
thing
seems
the
order.
Well,
I
think
we'll
keep
for
a
while.
B
It
would
have
been
great
to
have
a
demo
ready
for
the
team
to
come
to
a
demo
today.
The
thing
I
think
is
very
exciting.
It
1.4
is
in
Seattle
this
deal,
cattle
I
think
we
should
call
it
a
strip
cattle,
it
steal
cattle
analyze.
It
is
a
set
of
commands
that
can
help
you
figure
out.
What's
wrong
with
the
configuration
in
your
system.
You
know
service
entries
that
point
to
nowhere,
ports
that
don't
have
a
name
things
like
that
and
can
also
analyze
static.
B
Yamma
can
also
analyze
static,
gamal
compared
to
what's
running
in
the
system.
So,
if
I
submit
this,
what's
going
to
happen,
if
you'll
cuddle
analyze
it
sanics,
it's
a
really
really
cool
set
of
features,
and
it
is
just
part
of
this
do
kettle,
so
they
are
actually
able
to
continually
improve
that
and
release
that
you
don't
you
know
you
don't
need
to
wait
for
a
whole
piece.
Do
so
they're
probably
going
to
be
released
that
very.
B
Just
adding
functionality,
outcomes
man
if
you
have
had
trouble
figuring
out
what's
wrong
with
yam.
Oh,
this
is
an
awesome
tool
for
it.
So
that's
the
thing
I'm
most
excited
about
it.
A
There
was
one
just
housekeeping
announcement,
which
is
in
slack
we're
asking
people
to
put
their
company
name
after
their
names,
their
display
name.
It
was.
A
D
A
Little
bit
push
back
on
that.
It's
like
why!
Well,
the
the
reason
is
it.
It
just
makes
it
easier
to
help
identify
any
users
that
need
help
and
when
we're
helping
multiple
people
to
be
able
to
remember.
Oh,
you
work
at
this
company
which
helps
trigger
synapses
along
the
way
to
say
oh
yeah.
That
was
the
this
thing
that
you
were
having
helps
sort
of
speed
the
ability
to
tie
user
stories
to
to
the
work
being
done.
A
B
E
A
B
A
B
B
A
I,
don't
know
what
to
do
about
that.
I,
don't
know
what
kind
of
mystery
is
happening
there
why?
It's
not
open!
A
A
A
Okay,
I
guess
that's
pretty
much:
it
then
cool.
We
got
a
rallying
place.
We
can
do
an
informal
meetup,
then
Tuesday
or
Wednesday,
which
would
be
fun.
We
can
look
everybody
up
and
get
some
good
conversations
going.
Anything
else
before
we
adjourn.
A
All
right,
thank
you.
Every
great,
you
all
are
amazing
and
doing
great
work
and
we'll
see
you
hopefully
next
week,
I
hope.