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A
Some
folks
that
were
here
in
the
office
with
us
I
promise,
but
they
both
left
for
a
moment.
You
can
at
least
see
me
so
you're
not
looking
at
just
an
empty
room
and
then
we
do
have
the
agenda
Dhaka.
So
please
do,
if
you
have
questions,
add
something
to
there
right
now.
We
don't
have
anything
on
the
agenda,
so
this
could
end
up
being
a
very
short
meeting.
So
if
you
have
questions,
please
do
add
it.
There
we're
going
to
get
an
update
from
the
security
working
group.
C
Hey
this
is
Lynn
I
like
to
quickly
update
everyone
on
co.
7.
You
guys
probably
see
it's
out
there.
So
please
give
a
try.
How
many
so
emotional
is
broken,
so
I
would
recommend
you
to
use
the
yellow
file
to
do
the
install.
If
you
do
want
to
explore
home
check
out
the
release
notes
on
the
work
around
else,
you
probably
won't
be
able
to
get
it
working
without
the
workaround.
C
A
D
D
Multi
cluster
is
looking
pretty
good
and
the
documentation
the
gating
and
the
implementation
are
mostly
completed
or
in
the
review
process,
so
we'll
be
looking
after
0e
for
people
to
give
it
a
try
and
I.
Think
that'll
be
interesting
for
us
to
see
to
get
that
feedback
for
the
environments
workers
to
get
that
feedback.
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C
E
A
G
E
H
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A
So,
especially
for
everyone,
that's
new,
and
if
that
includes
you-
and
you
want
to
still
say
hi
by
all
means,
do
so:
we've
got
a
link
in
the
working
doc
that
links
out
to
our
community
calendar
and
definitely
check
that
out.
That's
a
great
way
to
find
out
events
that
are
going
on
in
your
area,
so
especially
if
you're
new
and
are
trying
to
learn
and
want
to
get
a
feel
more
for.
A
What's
going
on,
for
instance,
there's
a
pittsburgh
kubernetes
meetup
happening
tonight
where
they'll
be
talking
about
SEO,
we're
putting
all
the
working
group
meetings
on
this
one
calendar
as
well.
Everything
will
all
be
in
one
spot
and
then
especially,
if
I
think
a
lot
of
folks
know
we're
about
to
head
into
conference
season
the
conference's
that
we
are
expecting
or
where
we
know
SEO
will
be
there
either.
As
a
you
know,
session
topic
or
a
workshop,
something
similar
that
will
also
be
on
the
calendar.
A
So
if
you're
just
looking
for
you
know
a
conference
to
go
to
to
hear
about
us,
do
this
we'll
be
there
as
soon
you
come
versus
the
next
one?
That
deal
will
be
at
will
be
so
Connie
you
and
Copenhagen.
There
will
be
some
sessions
about,
as
you
know,
as
part
of
that,
and
then
IBM
had
also
grabbed
some
space
to
do
an
SEO
workshop
I'm
going
to
be
working
with
them
on
that
as
well.
So
there'll
be
that
that
is
the
first
week
of
May.
A
If
anyone
you
know
wants
to
make
a
quick
trip
over
to
Copenhagen
and
then
very
promptly
after
the
hut
is
I,
oh
and
then
Red
Hat
both
are
in
the
San
Francisco
Bay
Area.
Unfortunately
they
are
at
the
same
time,
but
that's
okay.
Some
of
us
will
just
make
it
make
it
possible
to
be
both
places.
The
one
so
there's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
greatest
ESF
happening
at
the
Red
Hat's
Emmett
I'm,
not
sure
if
anyone's
in
heaven
or
I
just
don't
speak
about
it,
but
then
they'll
also
be
I.
A
J
A
A
You
know
fix
the
biggest
wat
that
close
this
to
you.
We
do
have
a
SEO
meetup
group.
That
means
in
the
Bay
Area,
and
we
also
have
one
in
London.
Those
are
the
two
groups
that
are
dedicated
to
all
things:
sto
check,
those
out
if
you're
interested
and
if
you
want
to
start
a
meetup
group
in
your
area,
please
reach
out
to
me
happy
to
help
out.
We
can
help
with
swag
and
all
sorts
of
fun,
stuff
and
content.
That's
also
a
big
thing
that
personally
loves
to
see
it.
A
Every
Meetup
I'm
totally
kidding
he's
gonna
strangle
me
for
that.
But
Zack
has
created
some
great
content
that
others
can
use
for
speaking
at
the
conferences
so
and
Meeta.
So
we've
got
a
lot
of
great
slide
decks
of
things
that
we're
happy
to
share
out.
A
lot
of
them
are
in
the
team
drive.
But,
as
we've
discussed,
you
know
before
when
we
new
releases
coming
out
faster
furious.
A
Sometimes
things
need
a
quick
update,
so
we're
happy
to
help
out
without
as
well
so
anytime,
you're
interested
and
if
you
also
want
to
speak
at
I've,
had
some
people
reach
out.
You
know
wanting
to
speak
at
a
conference
or
speaking
of
Meetup,
and
just
you
know
want
some
help
kind
of
thinking
through
whether
it's
like
title
and
abstract
for
a
call
for
papers
or
it's
an
actual
presentation
needing
some
additional
resources.
Please
do
reach
out
because
we
are
happy
to
help
out
with
that.
K
A
I'll
find
it
and
add
it
to
the
calendar.
That's
a
great
point:
if
anybody,
if
there's
anything
that
you
look
at
the
calendar
and
it's
not
there,
I
can
give
you
access
to
add
stuff,
but
please
don't
delete
things
and
then
I
also
in
future,
if
you're
not
ready
for
that
power,
if
you
just
want
to
send
it
to
me,
I
can
add
it
to
the
calendar
and
we
can
make
sure
we
get.
The
word
out
about
all
of
these
I
also
use
the
calendar
to
kind
of
help
from
other
things
on
our
SEO
Twitter.
A
C
Yeah
April
you
mention
about
Easter
Linda
I,
just
put
in
a
chest.
There
was
great
talks
by
Dan
and
Liam
from
Sto
London,
so
I'd
highly
recommend
you
guys
watching
3.
What
do
you,
if
you
want
you
learning?
Is
your
user
scenarios?
You
know
how
do
you
consume
is
still
piece
by
piece
meal.
If
you
want
to
understand
a
little
bit
deeper
with
same
pilot.
Also
for,
inter
calls
so
definitely
watch
how
those
two
videos
yeah.
A
I,
thank
you
for
calling
that
Outland.
That's
a
good
point
in
that
book.
They
were
great
kind
of
jumping
off
white.
For
someone.
If
you
wanted
to,
you
know,
lead
a
topic
discussion
at
a
local,
meetup
or
presentation.
We
can
help
you.
You
know
I,
think
Dan
shared
his
deck,
but
maybe
he
didn't
put
it
I,
don't
know.
A
We've
had
we've
hit
a
Mac
from
the
community
drive,
so
I
know
it's
been
acting
a
little
wonky
lately,
but
if
you
need
you
want
to
grab
some
of
the
slides
or
something
and
you're
not
saying
it
right
away.
Just
ping
me
and
I'm
happy
to
get
that
out
to
you.
We
also
for
anyone
who's
interested
in
and
putting
together
a
deck.
I'll
put
this
link
in
the
working
dock
as
well.
A
I
have
a
link
of
sailing
and
mesh
theme
photos
that
you
can
use
for
anything
things
like
that,
so
because
you're
going
to
put
a
sailboat
on
it,
though,
if
any
sort
of
general
presentation
to
help
anyone's
looking
for
happy
to
include
that
and
I
think
you
see
even
for
playing
a
link
to
the
OpenStack
summit
there
in
the
chat.
So
that's
helpful
so
if
anyone's
interested
in
hitting
up
Canada
there's
a
link
there,
so
we
can
go
to
Canada,
Australia,
Copenhagen
or
San
Francisco
lots
of
lots
of
good
choices
for
SEO,
goodness.
A
I
B
So
the
basic
idea
of
air
is
that
the
LTS
releases
well
so
I
guess
in
general.
At
this
stage
issue
is
forward
fixing
problems
right
so
as
we
uncover
bugs
we're,
fixing
them
and
then
they'll
make
the
next
release.
The
LTS
will
actually
go
and
backport
significant
bug
fixes,
and
that
kind
of
thing
that's
really
the
the
biggest
point
there.
B
From
a
tactical
perspective.
We
hope
that
there's
pretty
minimal
changes
from
from
0-8
into
the
one
that
oh
release
will
still
have
multiple
point
releases
after
that.
But
the
goal
is
that
really
we
spend
most
of
our
time
hardening
that
last
shell
to
gets
released
into
the
final
one,
auto
release
and
how.
B
B
A
1
dot
opens
up
I.
Think
after
after
one
dot,
o--
comes
out
I
you
dropping
that
I.
Think
our
plan
is
one
LTS
at
the
time,
and
so
one
dot
o--
will
obviously
be
the
kind
of
official
LTS
after
that,
after
that
comes
out
and
that'll
have
much
longer
support
period
than
then
previous
ones
and
I
heard
a
rough
estimate
of
midsummer
for
a
window.
Is
that
still
true
yep?
That's
what
we're
targeting.
I
C
You
yeah
dude
a
way
to
think
about
out.
Yes,
is
when
you
go
through
a
lot
of
tasks
and
user
journeys,
our
website,
they
will
be
validated
against
their
release,
but
for
the
monthly
release
we
don't
have
energy
to
validate
everything
there.
So
you
probably
a
lot
of
our
user,
have
pioneers
some
of
the
tasks
of
the
I/o
and
reporting
issues.
So
we
put
a
lot
more
focus
and
testing
on
the
non
term.
Support
release
to
make
sure
our
documentation
is
correct
for
a
single
release.
A
Yeah,
it's
kind
of
weird
how
so
we
have
an
immediate
Pro
account
that
that's
also
a
benefit
if
anyone
doesn't
want
to
sort
of
local
meetup
in
your
area
will
pay
for
the
meetup
fees
and
it
goes
under
the
meetup
pro
account.
So
it's
still
the
URL
makes
it
seem
like
it's
just
an
Francisco
with
that
URL
does
link
to
the
London
group
as
well
and
would
link
to
all
of
our
groups
as
we
you
know,
grow
our
SEO
meetup
Empire.
K
A
So
I
can
speak
to
that.
That
is
a
question
that
we
get
a
lot.
We
are
not
currently
a
member
of
CNCs,
but
we
do
have,
of
course,
a
great
working
relationship
with
them
and
the
we've
had
discussions
about.
You
know
joining
CNCs
with
them
before
you
may
have
noticed
that
you
know
it's
like
you
mentioned,
they've
got
the
sandbox
now.
A
So
when
you
look
at
the
criteria
for
all
the
different
projects,
we
view
a
CEO
as
being
kind
of
in
between
sandbox
and
incubation,
and
then
we
want
to
go
in
as
incubation,
essentially
where
we
have
a
goal
of.
You
know
where
our
focus
right
now
is
getting
on
production
ready,
which
we
know
people
are
using
it
in
production,
but
we
want
to
be
able
for
us
to
say:
yes,
we
go
forth
and
do
it.
So
our
goal
is
production
running
and
also
you
know
getting
those
reading
those
requirements
for
incubation.
A
So
our
hope
is
to
enter
at
an
incubation
level
so
we're
waiting
to
week
and
basically
checks
those
requirements
to
get
to
that.
But
we
are
certainly
you
know,
big
fans
of
GM,
zfn
and
work
very
closely
with
them
and
honestly,
a
lot
of
our
processes
are
in
our
code
of
conduct
and
things
like
that,
like
we're
already
using
what
they
have,
because
you
know
we
have
so
much
close
connection
with
them,
so
that
is
where
that
stands.
I
don't
have
an
exact
timeline.
A
K
A
Yeah,
absolutely
we
are
very
you
know
we.
We
understand
that
for
open-source
projects
you
know
we
we
want
to
have
that
impartiality
and,
like
I,
said
we
love
CNCs,
so
it
feels
like
I've
been
home,
especially
given
you
know
cloud
native
as
a
landscape,
but
we
just
want
to
make
sure
that
you
know
we're
doing
for
the
right
reasons
and
that
we're
doing
that
the
right
time
don't
want
to
do
it
too.
Early
I.
I
B
So
I
will
I'll
link
in
the
in
the
tent
in
just
a
second
all,
with
the
design
doc
thick,
that
is
makkng
a
gateway,
but
the
the
general
principle
there
is
that
one
of
the
big
problems,
the
kinase
concept
of
ingress,
is
that
it's
the
it's
kind
of
a
los
Combinator
spec
and
additionally
only
allow
it
mandates.
What
your
proxy
looks
like
on
the
network
right,
it
says
you
can
listen
to
idiots
for
me
3d
and
you
can
only
expect
HTTP
traffic.
So
our
goal
with
Gateway
in
the
new
virtual
service
is
kind
of
twofold.
B
B
You
know
TLS
on
those
ports
that
kind
of
thing
without
talking
about
how
routing
occurs,
what
services
sit
behind
it
that
kind
of
a
deal,
so
that
was
the
real
intent
there
is
that
the
Gateway
describes
what
things
look
like
on
the
network.
Virtual
services
buy
into
a
gateway
and
describe
how
traffic
can
flow
through
back
anyway.
I
B
B
I
Know
the
second
question
I
had
is
we're
attempting
to
put
data
dog
metrics
in
from
the
documentation
as
unsure?
Is
the
data
dog
adapt
or
something
that
is
exported
from
prometheus?
So
we
may
have
to
run
Prometheus
to
collect
the
metrics
and
it's
pushed
up
or
is
there
a
way
that
the
sto
pieces
can
push
directly
to
debate
it
out?.
B
B
C
I
B
I
B
L
I
just
bring
this
up,
so
we
have
a
couple
of
guys
using
the
steel
today
or
trying
to
explore
eight.
So
we
have
guys
from
the
plane
great
github
if
I
hear
it
correctly
data
dog.
Do
this
probably
want
to
share
architecture
or
and
bring
this
into
this
community
meeting.
So
everyone
else
can
understand
what
Excel
you
guys
are
doing.
How
like
put
out
different
considerations
that
you
are
making
in
while
you
are
building
it
understand
we
use
is
everything
that
probably
would
be
helpful
at
the
restful
members.
L
Of
course
you
can
always
write
a
blog
and
publish
it,
but
I
think
there
is
a
company
called,
namely
who
did
disability
regeneration,
probably
threw
at
you
two
or
three
weeks
back
and
I.
Think
was
really
really
helpful
for
the
rest
of
the
member,
so
maybe
you
guys
might
consider
doing
that.
It
doesn't.
J
J
J
So
it's
gonna,
be
the
intention.
Is
that
so
we're
already
we're
already
an
early
access
program
right
had
for
a
few
customers
and
they
have
a
great
just
shared
as
very
detailed
use
cases
about
what
they
want
to
do.
Some
of
that
we
need
to
see
how
much
is
that
can
be
shared
with
the
extended
community,
but
but
of
course,
orientation
is
to
contribute
everything
that
we
can
upstream
all
our
or
I
would
never
learned
everything
we
need
to
be
fix.
Everything
needs
to
be
done
to
do
that
in
upstream,
but
yeah.
A
Yeah
and
definitely
join
the
working
groups.
I
mean
that's
the
big
thing
for
your
specific
areas
that
you're
interested
in,
even
if
you're
not
planning
to
actually
contribute
anything
upstream.
It's
always
helpful
for
the
working
groups
to
get
your
use.
Cases
like
back
mentioned,
and
you
know
make
sure
that
we're
accounting
for
all
of
those
so
I
encourage
everybody
to
join
the
working
group,
even
if
you're
just
sitting
in
and
listening.
A
And
then
you
know,
I
I
was
gonna,
say
and
just
let
me
know
how
many
hoodies
I
need
to
bring
diagnosed
for
forever.
Yeah
your
your
top-secret
customer.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
they
get
the
appreciation
from
their
community
for
running
sto.
It's
always
the
one
of
those
things
like
I
said
where
we
know
what's
happening,
we're
just
waiting
for
people
to
feel
comfortable
to
talk
about
their
ease
of
it
in
production.
That.
A
All
right,
then
I
will
say
bye.
We
do
have
this
recorded,
we'll
get
it
recorded,
I'll
get
the
recording
on
the
YouTube
channel
and
then
I'll
also
post
the
chat
log
as
well.
So
you
can
get
access
to
all
the
links
and
all
that
good
stuff
too.
So
thanks
everybody
for
joining
great
to
meet
the
new
folks
and
see
all
the
familiar
faces
as
well.
Thanks
bye.