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From YouTube: Kubernetes Community Meeting 20171102
Description
A
Meeting
hi
hello
welcome.
This
is
Radhika
your
host
for
today's
meeting
and
with
me
starts
so
you
know
talks
and
he
doesn't
need
any
introduction,
but
I
do
I
represent,
say
doc
and
if
you
remember
erotica,
who
used
to
trouble
for
release
notes
during
the
last
release
cycle.
Yes,
that's
me
and
I'm
here
and
yes
before
we
go
ahead
with
the
meeting
agenda,
not
of
notion
caution.
A
So
we
are
going
to
record
this
meeting
as
usual
and
gonna
upload
it
on
YouTube
so
because
she
is
what
we
discuss
your
and
choice
of
words
and
when
you
are
not
talking,
please
kind
enough
to
mute
yourself,
yeah
and
I.
Think
let's
get
started
and
I
have
the
agenda
in
front
of
me
and
yes,
sure
we
have
the
note-taker
jaysis
volunteer
to
do
that.
So
first
we
have
a
demo
from
Edmund
and
make
your
day.
A
A
D
I'll
just
give
a
30
second
entry
look
at
this
and
if
you
could
take
over
this
works
is
based
on
valid
room
which
was
developed
by
antoine
police
at
google,
and
he
made
some
good
headway
with
it.
But
there
was
a
lot
more
that
went
to
do
and,
and
it
was,
we
had
some
limitations
based
on
using
the
the
github
api,
where,
essentially,
you
could
only
see
current
data
as
opposed
to
historical,
and
it
also
limited
people's
ability
to
fork
the
project
and
play
with
it
themselves.
D
So
we
took
a
new
approach
using
github
archives
where
we
go,
we
download
every
action
that
was
done
on
github
for
the
last
three
years,
throw
out
everything
that
wasn't
in
the
ad
kubernetes
repos
drop,
dump
that
or
load
that
into
Postgres
do
a
bunch
of
analysis
and
put
into
influx
DB
and
then
shard
it
with
gravano,
and
so
it's
a
little
complex,
but
it's
all
open
source.
It's
all
here
on
the
repo
and
I'll
hand
it
over
to
Lucas
to
show
what
what
we
built
so
far.
C
It's
something
like
this
when
you
can
define
various
dashboards
that
are
already
35
of
35
or
36,
define
a
dashboards
and
all
of
them
were
requested
by
Brian
and
by
Garrett.
I
had
a
special
document
with
this,
and
you
can
here,
you
can
see
here
some
metrics,
for
example,
let's
say
open
to
merged
it,
measures,
time
for
the
PRS,
from
open
to
merge
or,
for
example,
issues
age.
C
This
is
about
the
open
issues
and
the
median
and
percent
85
percent
in
time
from
open
to
match
and
actually
I
think
it
would
be
too
long
to
show
all
those
dashboards
I
only
wanted
to
show
you
the
link
that
there
are
def
starts.
Okay,
it's
dot,
IO,
and
here
is
the
github.
We
have
projects
for
this
and
we
are
thinking
about
moving
forward
by
using
github
issues,
for
example,
if
anybody
wants
some
specific
dashboard
with
some
specific
metric,
something
like
this
just
create
a
new
issue
on
on
the
repo.
C
F
Wanted
to
jump
in
and
say:
yes,
please,
these
issues,
Lucas
was
super
awesome,
I
open
an
issue
about
the
his
age,
dashboard
I
think
he
was
just
showing
earlier
and
he
turned
it
around
really
quickly
put
up
a
prototype
initially
and
then
deployed
it
to
prod
shortly
thereafter.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
being
so
responsive.
Yes,.
C
And
I
think
it
would
be
great
to
use
issues
and
pull
requests
here,
because
all
the
discussion
like
something
is
needed.
Something
not
or
maybe
some
people
have
some
other
ideas.
So
we
can
just
take
a
look
on
the
issue
and
put
our
put
our
needs
here.
Maybe
some
from
the
sig
sig
leads
can
take
a
look
and
apply
for
anything.
Actually,
it's
quite
completed
for
cabinets.
C
The
next
step
is
for
the
community
to
review
those
dashboards
and
give
some
suggestions
and,
in
the
meantime,
I've
just
started
to
prepare
this
project
to
support
other
other
projects
like
Prometheus
at
the
moment,
and
the
plan
is
to
do
the
same
for
all
remaining
all
remaining
CN
CF
projects.
Actually,
this
is
not
limited
for
CN
CF,
it's
all
open
source,
so
you
can
put
every
possible
github
project
here
and
create
your
own
fork
and
play
with
this.
That's
all.
A
C
A
B
A
I
H
I
Yup,
alright,
thanks
and
hello
guys,
my
name
is
Edmond
kamek
I
am
the
developer
of
solvent.
It's
a
web
platform
and
one
of
the
things
it
does
is
allow
you
to
manage
configurations
that
usually
use
Jason
or
llamó
or
even
XML
to
to
manage.
So
basically,
instead
of
you
know,
writing
those
formats
in
text
files.
You
can
use
this
environment
to
do
the
the
the
configuration,
especially
if
you
have
complex
configuration
like
people
who
have
used
infrastructures
that
they
need
to
manage
and
the
word
configuration
is
expressed
in
those
files.
I
It
provides
things
like
not
really
templating
but
dynamic
value
supplies
in
the
same
way
that
you
can.
You
can
do
with
something
like
case
in
that
which
providers
type
of
functionality.
It
allows
for
composition
where
you
can
have
different
parts
of
a
huge
configuration
and
pick
and
choose
which
parts
of
it
that
you
want
to
use
and
get
a
final
result.
So
I'll
go
through
a
very
quick
demo,
I
understand,
I,
don't
have
a
lot
of
times.
I
All
right,
so
this
is
an
example
of
you
know.
What
a
configuration
expressed
in
this
environment
looks
like
it's,
I
would
say
it's
relatively
familiar.
You
have
a
name,
and
here
you
would
have
a
value.
I
have
set
up
a
demo,
that's
specific
to
cover
an
image.
So
what
you're
looking
at
is
something
I'm
sure
for
those
of
you
who
are
experts
in
this
field,
you
probably
define
these
familiar.
I
I
I
Instead
of
text
file,
you
can
navigate
your
file
system
and
get
to
the
particular
object
that
you're
interested
in
it.
It's
it
allows
for
composition,
as
I
mentioned
previously,
which
means
this
is
one
object,
but
it
gets
combined
into
this
entire
structure
to
provide
the
final
result.
So,
if
I
right
click
on
this
and
say
open
in
browser,
it'll
give
me
the
entire
result
when
you're
managing
it,
you
don't
have
to
deal
with
this
big
glob
of
Jason.
You
can
just
never
get
to
what
you
want
specifically
and
deal
with
that.
I
All
right,
this
is
what
I
was
trying
to
show.
Initially,
this
was
a
static
value,
but
by
specifying
it
as
being
a
piece
of
code,
you
get
the
value
dynamically.
This
is
what
you
get
with
somebody
templating
languages
for
Jason.
Here
you
don't
need
a
templating,
because
environment
provides
that
directly
for
you.
Some
of
the
other
thinks
that
I'm
planning
to
add
based
off
of
feedback
are
things
like
validation,
so
that
you
know
you
can
actually
take
a
look
at
an
object
within
this
environment,
and
you
know
if
it
doesn't.
I
Let's
say
it's
required
and
you're
missing
a
value
for
it.
It
can
give
you
a
hint
that
it's
it's
not,
it
doesn't
meet
the
schema
requirement
and
yeah.
Maybe
some
a
bunch
of
other
UI
and
I
can
make
it
easy
to
to
know
what
you're
supposed
what
the
values
are
supposed
to
be,
and
you
know
how
you're
supposed
to
configure
it,
but
the
idea
here
basically
is
to
have
a
higher
level
environment
for
doing
configuration
instead
of
writing
Jason,
oh
yeah
mo
that's
all
it
really
boils
down
to.
I
So
there
are
two
places
where
the
data
is
stored.
This
this
environment
is
backed
by
an
embedded
Derby
database,
which
makes
it
easy
to
make
changes
and
save
them,
but
in
terms
of
the
actual
executable,
in
other
words,
this
index
that
I
NS
file
that
you're
looking
at
it's
kind
of
executable.
It's
adjacent,
formatted
executable
that
you're,
seeing
here
that's
just
stored
on
a
disk,
so
you
can
yeah.
You
can
zip
this
up
and
move
it
to
any
environment.
You
want,
you
can
put
it
into
source
control
and
you
can
react
Streck.
I
This
Jason
executable
back
into
an
editable
format
that
you're
looking
at
here.
So
you
have
a
database
which
is
meant
to
support
the
environment,
the
development
environment,
but
in
terms
of
actually
running
the
executable
that
results
from
the
changes
that
you
make
here
you
get
a
text
file
which
is
a
JSON
formatted
file.
There's
a
middleware
that
you
know
understands
all
this
stuff
and
Alexa
gates.
It.
A
A
L
L
Hey
there
are
some
things
that
are
in
the
pipeline
that
are
going
to
be
fixed
and
then
there's
some
things
that
we
still
need
to
get
some
more
attention
on.
So
we're
gonna
keep
looking
for
people
who
can
help
us
with
that,
and
so
please
reach
out.
If
you
see
something
on
the
release
blocking
a
list
that
you
know
how
to
fix
and
then
the
other
thing
is
just
we
have
now
three
weeks
from
yesterday
until
code
freeze,
so
please
plan
accordingly
and
then.
A
M
Very
long
time
ago,
actually
is
that
overall,
health
of
the
seek
has
improved
significantly
server.
Very
a
long
time
we
had
only
Angus
Lee's
is
the
only
active,
maintain
or
active
are
not
for
the
cloud
product
or
OpenStack.
We
now
have
I
think
three
other
individuals
on
that
list,
actively
doing
maintenance,
work,
pushing
changes
and,
looking
after
that
section
of
the
code,
which
is
a
good
improvement,
Chris
from
the
OpenStack
foundation,
is
still
working
on
the
test
coverage
aspect
with
I
believe
to
the
set
cloud
providers
who
have
commercial
offerings
they're
donating
some
capacity
CI.
M
M
We
do
now
have,
as
of
this
week,
cloud
provider,
reference,
documentation
and
I've
been
treated
by
a
couple
of
folks.
The
next
step
beyond
that
is
to
replace
the
open
sex
key
to
Cuba
script.
We
should
be
deprecated
in
1/8
within
cube
admin
based
getting
started,
tutorial,
basically
you're
using
cube
admin
to
deploy
and
then
could
change
in
the
configuration
for
the
OpenStack
cloud
underneath
it
the
main
thing
coming
up.
So
a
number
is
a
heading
to
Sydney.
M
Next
week,
furnace
next
on
Chris
from
the
foundation
has
to
I
mean
there's
a
number
of
general
session
tracks.
General
session
entries
related
to
communities
again,
but
these
two
particular
sessions
are
foreign
sessions.
Some
more
collaborative
people
in
a
rural
ID
stipe
set
up
that
chris
is
organized
that
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
so
improving
the
go
to
cloud
and
OpenStack
quedas
provider
and
also
how
we
collaborate
between
the
two
communities
in
terms
of
just
forming
governance
is
pro
their
own
work.
M
But
we
have
CG
OpenStack
in
the
committee's
a
community
there's
a
sister
sig,
if
you
will
in
the
urban
SEC
community
called
cks,
and
it's
basically
the
same
people,
but
how
it
kind
of
lays
between
this
to
manage.
That
is
the
topic
of
the
second
of
us
other
than
that.
That's
it.
Unless
there
are
any
other
questions.
N
M
M
So
those
organs
that
class,
but
working
with
there
is
as
part
of
that
documentation
updates
the
reference
documentation.
We
put
in
there
kind
of
initial
what
the
cloud
provider
expects
in
terms
of
minimum
API
versions.
At
the
moment
we
need
to
have
a
more
detailed
conversation,
though
over
OpenStack
release.
A
O
So
quick
update
from
contributes
some
of
the
work
that
we've
been
been
going
through.
I'm
sure
you've
seen
it
multiple
times
now,
Lucas
presented
it,
the
dev
stats
board,
it's
a
kind
of
a
work
in
progress,
but
it's
in
a
pretty
good
state
right
now
and
please
take
a
look
and
file
final
issues
as
needed.
Another
topic
that
came
up
recently
on
the
related
topic
was
measuring
contributor
value,
not
based,
surely
on
the
number
of
PR
submitted
and
I.
Think
Quinton
cool
from
Huawei
is
working
on
drafting
that.
O
So
that's
some
of
the
ongoing
work
we've
got
there.
We've
done
some
organization
work
and
improve
documentation
work,
but
the
the
kind
of
three
things
that
that
we're
focusing
on
this
quarter
is
improving
the
metrics,
so
the
dev
stats
and
then
the
contributor
guide
and
the
mentorship
program
so
Harris,
Pittman
and
George,
and
a
few
others
from
contributor
experience
are
graciously
going
through
the
65
or
70
pages
of
contributor
guides.
We
have
living
in
various
repositories
for
how
to
get
started
with
kubernetes
and
what
are
best
practices
and
they're
trying
to
consolidate
them.
O
So
they
did
a
great
job.
They
they
put
all
the
docs
together
into
one
Google
Doc,
and
try
to
cut
up
redundancy,
clarify
things,
ask
questions
and
consolidate
I
think
they're
on
their
way
to
like
a
ten
page
consolidation
and
they're
hoping
to
have
that
done
in
the
next
few
weeks
and
have
something
polished
that
can
live
potentially
on
the
K.
It's
that
IO
site
that
can
be
like
the
source
of
truth
for
getting
started,
contributing
to
a
kubernetes
repository.
O
The
second
thing
again,
this
is
something
that
Paris
is
taking
on
is
a
setting
of
a
mentorship
program.
So
we
talked
a
lot
about
growing
our
leadership
and
the
path
from
starting
off
as
a
brand
new
contributor
to
becoming
a
reviewer
or
approver
and
potentially
maintainer,
and
just
growing
yourself
throughout
the
project
and
one
of
the
missing
pieces
is
mentorship.
O
Some
of
the
feedback
that
we've
gotten
in
the
past
was
that
individual
mentorship
is
costly
in
terms
of
time
and
effort,
but
we
trying
to
roll
out
a
group
mentorship
program
again
Paris
from
Google
is
working
on
that.
So
please
reach
out
to
her
with
questions
other
things,
there's
some
automation
work
that
was
done
in
the
last
few
months,
trying
to
automatic
to
add
labels
to
owners
files
so
for
specific
directories.
O
I
personally
worked
better
through
the
mailing
list,
but
we've
got
some
questions
about
handing
handling,
tiny
PRS.
It
seems
like
a
lot
of
overhead
to
get
approval
for
those.
So
what
are
strategies
we
can
use
to
get
these
tiny
PRS
merge,
not
that
we
don't
want
them.
It's
just
that.
There's
a
lot
of
friction
involved
in
terms
of
having
an
associated
issue
and
getting
the
necessary
approvals
for
something
as
simple
as
a
typo
fix
us
we're
working
on
that
we're
working
on
getting
more
targeted
notifications.
O
The
last
two
slides
are
just
on
a
long-term
goal,
which
is
to
you
know,
find
better
ways
of
soliciting
feedback.
Whether
that's
one-off
sessions
with
each
of
the
SIG's
asking
about
how
things
are
going,
are
ways
that
we
can
improve
the
community
as
a
whole
or
encouraging
more
feedback
through
the
working
group
channel,
or
you
know,
coming
up
with
another
channel
there
and
kept
isn't
something.
I
know
too
much
about
I.
O
E
Hopefully
we
can
get
a
process
down
where
we
can
get
the
stuff
written,
communicated
and
decided
upon,
and
this
is.
This
is
really
focused
on
bigger
changes
that
are
going
across
across
the
project.
It's
not
intended
to
be
overhead
for
stuff,
that's
like
completely
within
assay.
So
it's
really
a
sort
of
cross.
Safe
coordination
thing
is
to
go
there.
E
F
A
A
Yeah,
that
is
a
question
so
asking
for
wise,
walk,
I.
O
Can't
I
actually
reached
out
to
Quinton
about
this
yesterday
or
a
few
days
ago,
I
know
he's
working
on
drafting
a
proposal
for
measuring
contributor
value
and
finding
ways
to
assess
the
value
of
various
contributions
to
the
project
beyond
just
port
number
of
pull
requests
or
lines
of
code
or
lines
of
commits.
But
I
don't
know
much
more
than
that
right
now,
I'll
update
as
soon
as
I
do
no
more.
A
We
have
few
more
minutes
left.
If
we
don't
have
any
questions
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
agenda
item
Thank,
You
Garrett,
it's
a
great
walk
because
we
get
lots
of
question
how
to
contribute
and
how
to
start
so.
It's
gonna
help.
Many
people
who
want
to
start
get
start
with
kubernetes
is
a
great
work.
So
with
that
said,
let's
start
with
the
next
agenda
item
we
have
for
SiC
AWS.
A
N
Hi
so
Justin
from
CAW,
yes
update
on
where
we
are
on
the
big
news
recently
is
AWS
joining
the
CN
CF,
so
welcome
to
AWS.
So
it
will
be
interesting
to
see
their
participation
going
forwards
and
we
look
forward
to
that
and
welcome
breathing
in
terms
of
what
we're
actually
working
on
a
bit
like
OpenStack.
The
work
in
the
main
repo
grantees
communities
is
mostly
bug
fixes.
There
is
an
ongoing
effort
to
a
separate
really
from
Seagate
EBS.
N
It's
a
cross
cloud
effort
to
split
out
the
cloud
controller
managers,
basically
all
the
cloud
providers
into
a
separate
controller,
so
that
is
also
ongoing,
but
honestly
isn't
really
affecting
Seagate
of
invest
directly.
That
much.
There
is
a
glorious
exception
to
the
like.
No
feature
is
happening,
which
is
mica.
Hustler
is
adding
an
LV
support,
so
that
is
the
next-generation
Amazon
load.
Balancer
load
balancers
are
still
where
layer
for
load
balancers
are
still
a
core
concept
in
the
communities:
communities
repo
implemented
by
the
cloud
provider.
N
There's
also
continuing
I
want
to
shout
out
to
the
continuing
progress
on
EBS
issues
and
general
stability
of
that
particularly
identified,
who
is
doing
some
great
stuff
on
that
front.
In
general,
though,
most
of
the
progress
on
AWS
happens,
I
guess
outside
of
Cabrini's
kubernetes,
which
is
I.
Think
as
it
should
be.
You
know
we're
trying
to
devolve
the
project
into
a
mini
repo
project,
and
so
you
know
we
have
pre
progress
on
DNS
and
I
am
and
in
breast
that
it
happens.
N
So
we
are
entering
a
divorce
announcement
season,
so
I
expect
we
will
be
getting
more
busy
over
the
next
two
to
three
months
and,
of
course,
we'll
see
what
house
and
we'll
see
all
the
stuff
that
I
was
in
announces
a
Tremont
but
generally
working
on
stability,
adding
lb
support
and
general
EBS
improvements
and
generally
encouraging
people
to
try
to
build
things
outside
of
communities,
communities
where
it
is
possible
to
do
so,
and
that's
well.
I
have
enough
anyways
questions
fire
away.
N
P
Yes-
and
this
is
my
storage
in
sync
storage-
we
we
hear
a
lot
about
the
fact
that
kubernetes
has
some
some
rough
edges
around
AWS
volumes
and
that
there,
because
the
volume
model
is
different,
there
are
still
hiccup
some
surprises
that
occur.
This
is
I,
don't
know
it's
just
something
that
instigate
of
us
that
is
under
radar,
because
I
know
that
I
don't
know
anyone
interesting
story,
Jude
seems
really
overly
focused
on
it.
We
just
sometimes
get
you
know,
reports
and
questions
about
it.
I,
don't.
N
Know
if
I
Tennant
is
on
today,
but
that
seems
to
be
more
something
that
Red
Hat
is
is
driving
more
than
something
serious
is
driving.
I,
wouldn't
I
think
we
should
probably
talk
about
that
at
some
stage
and
maybe
I
should
attend
six
storage.
There
are
a
the
model.
Isn't
that
different
I
think
the
big
difference
is
that
the
there's
no
like
sanity
check
in
terms
of
when
you
Mountain
AWS
device,
you
don't
own
GCE,
for
example,
you're
able
to
verify
the
volume
ID
the
you
know.
N
P
There's
also
some
other
issues
involving
like
do
we
use
the
resources
and
how
they
get
recycled
or
not,
but
look
at
me
I
guess.
My
point
is
Amit
might
be
good
if
someone
who's
to
get
into
this
came
to
state
storage
like
maybe
just
one,
so
we
can
sync
up
or
even
just
doing
it
over
email
like
useful,
happy
great
well.
K
P
F
Are
happy
to
allow
you
to
run
more
tests?
That's
totally.
Let's
think
testing
is
all
about
we're,
not
gonna
write
the
tests
for
you
and
you
you're
begging.
The
me
actually
checking
this
like
AWS
to
give
us
an
account
that
they
are
paying
for
that
I
need
to
verify
whether
or
not
we
are
actively
using
for
the
cops
job.
But
the
idea
is
that
if
people
want
to
see
increased
coverage
of
a
variety
of
features
on
AWS,
you
now
know
who
to
go.
Ask
to
pay
for
more
funding
there.
A
F
This
is
me
Erin.
My
name
is
Nick
testing
today,
so
I
wanted
to
just
float
something
by
the
community
real
quickly
that
I
have
flirted
by
the
affected
SIG's
in
their
slack
channels.
I
will
share
my
screen
to
show
people
real
quickly,
so
I
want
to
add
sig
owners
to
every
single
job.
That's
in
with
the
release
master
blocking
test
grid
dashboard,
so
that
dashboard
here,
I'll
click
away
from
this
real
quick.
That's
this
dashboard
and
so
I'm
speaking,
is
the
the
CI
signal
person
for
the
1/9
release
team.
F
What
I
do
on
a
daily
basis
right
now
is
check
this
dashboard
out
and
notice
which
jobs
are
failing
for
the
jobs
that
are
failing
continuously.
This
dashboard
shows
me
in
which
test
cases
are
failing
for
sakes
that
have
been
awesome
and
labeled.
Their
tests
with
their
sickening
I
know,
which
take
to
get
a
poke
to
see.
If
this
particular
thing
is
having
a
problem
right,
so
I
can
just
copy
paste.
This
text
I
can
go
to
kubernetes
communities.
I
can
search
the
issues
and
I
can
see.
Please
hold
wow,
it
doesn't
even
show
up.
F
It
would
be
like
the
GC
igce,
slow
job,
for
example,
it's
it's
GCE
or
the
GCE
GCE
serial
job,
which
spoiler
alert
I
really
don't
want
this
to
be
a
blocking
job
for
the
release
and
here's.
Why
and
I'm
in
the
process
of
working
with
Jace
to
sort
of
document
this
a
little
more
formally,
but
this
is
not
a
job.
That's
going
to
consistently
pass
multiple
times
in
a
row
and
give
us
a
clean,
confident
feeling
that
communities
is
or
is
not
ready
to
go
out
the
door.
F
So
the
process
that
I'm
using
for
this
is
documented
in
this
comment
and
I'm
planning
on
moving
it
into
the
sig
release
repo
to
talk
about
how
like
first
I
go
file,
an
issue
against
either
the
job
or
the
test
case.
I
use
the
appropriate
SIG's
test
failures,
github
team,
so
that
hopefully
the
right
people
are
notified
and
if
I
need
to
have
a
quick
conversation
on
where
to
route.
The
issue
I
use
slack
to
go
talk
to
the
right
person.
I've
mentioned
each
of
these
six
and
I've
pinned
each
of
them
in
their
channel.
F
My
one
bit
of
hesitancy
is
that
sig
GCP
is
a
really
new
sink
I.
Don't
know
how
folks
feel
about
involving
sig
DCP
in
this
generally
in
the
past,
when
a
GCE
or
gke
cluster
hasn't
come
up
pretty
consistently
I've
gone
in
bugs
in
cluster
lifecycle,
just
because
I,
that's
where
some
of
the
gke
folks
hang
out,
but
in
his
brave
me
a
future
where
GCP
kind
of
exists,
I
wanted
them
to
start
taking
ownership
of
that
stuff.
Oh
Aaron.
P
Isaac
with
Adam
morale,
who
I
believe
is
a
Sig
TL
for
DCP
they've
got
a
list.
Please
bring
this
up
in
the
mailing
list.
They
are,
you
know,
putting
together
a
whole
agenda
of
things
to
focus
on
and
questions
to
deal
with.
Okay,
you
know,
they're
open
for
business
and
ready
to
you
know,
listen,
contribute
and
be
you
know
apart
and
find
what
their
role
is
inside
of
the
community.
So
you
know
I.
Think
Adam
may
not
be
here
right
now,
but
that
list
is
open
24/7
and
year
ready
to
respond.
Okay,.
F
Sounds
good
yeah
I
just
wanted
to
float
that
by
the
community,
because
I
know
we
all
like
experienced
the
pain
of
flaky
tests
and
their
least
burned
out
kind
of
going
a
little
wonky,
especially
during
code
freeze.
This
is
our
effort
to
attempt
to
make
things
better.
So
hopefully
this
sounds
good
to
everybody.
A
B
Just
a
reminder
we're
having
that
in
two
weeks
and
the
it's
gonna
be
the
third
Wednesday
now
of
every
month
and
that's
gonna
be
like
a
fixed
time
currently
looking
for
volunteers,
specifically
for
the
West
Coast
time
slot.
So
if
you
follow
the
link,
there's
a
volunteer
spreadsheet
at
the
bottom.
You
can
click
and
add
yourself
in
your
level
of
commitment
and
that's
all.
Thank
you.
Q
Just
a
brief
announcement
from
me
and
from
C&C
F,
so
the
current
year
is
almost
sozin's
done
in
two
months
and
Kip
Cohen
is
happening
in
almost
one
month
and
we're
announcing
the
community
works
for
this
year
for
2017.
It's
not
for
kubernetes
community,
it's
for
entire
CN
CF
community.
But
of
course
given
at
ISS
CN
CF
project
should
definitely
participate
in
this
run.
So
are
we
announcing
two
major
roads
for
2017?
One
of
them
is
for
top
called
native
ambassador
and
the
second
one
is
for
top
cloud
native
kilometer
I.
Q
Don't
I
won't
go
into
details
right
now,
all
the
information
about
their
words,
how
you
can
vote
and
who
can
apply
and
how
the
nomination
and
voting
process
will
go,
is
under
the
link
in
the
MIDI
notes.
Also,
it's
under
cabinet
is
deaf
mailing
list.
So
please
open.
Please
rate.
Please
vote,
please
nominate
and
if
you
have
any
questions,
feel
free
to
reach
me
directly.
Thank
you.