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From YouTube: Kubernetes Community Meeting 20191003
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The Kubernetes community meeting is intended to provide a holistic overview of community activities, critical release information, and governance updates. It also provides a forum for discussion of project-level concerns that might need a wider audience than a single special interest group (SIG).
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A
Hi
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
kubernetes
community
meeting.
My
name
is
jonas
Rozlyn
and
I'll,
be
your
host
here
today.
I
hope,
you're
all
having
a
fantastic
week
before
we
start
I
just
want
to
mention
that
we
do
have
a
code
of
conduct.
This
is
being
recorded
and
streamed.
So
please
make
sure
you
don't
say
or
do
anything
that
you
don't
want
permanently
recorded.
A
B
Everyone
so
I
want
to
see
if
I
can
drag
this
on.
So
let
me
start
by
saying
thanks
to
the
people
who
have
been
helping
us
a
lot,
namely
Joe
Brendan,
Clayton,
Brian,
Tim,
Hawkins,
Sarah,
Brandon,
and
also
these.
These
folks
were
part
of
the
bootstrap
committee,
and
we
had
other
people
who
were
emeritus
steering
committee
members
as
well,
Quinton,
Michele
and
so.
B
So
I
want
to
welcome
the
new
members
of
the
steering
committee
in
no
particular
order.
It's
Christophe
blacker,
hey
Chris,
off
Derek,
Carr,
hi,
Derek,
Nikita,
raghunatha,
hi,
Nikita
and
Parris
Pittman,
so
did
I,
say
no
particular
order.
Okay,
thank
you,
so
I'm
very
happy
to
announce
the
new
members
and
also
really
thank
you,
know
everybody
else
who
were
a
part
of
this
process
and
big
big
thanks
goes
to
the
election
committee
Bob
George
Brian
Andy,
if
we
are
also
going
to
have
a
retro
on
the
election
process
itself.
B
A
C
And
the
unmute
button
hi
everybody
we
are
in
week,
two
of
the
117
release
cycle.
We
have
completed
almost
completed
our
shadow
selection
with
many
person.
99%
done
I
want
to
extend,
congratulations
and
welcome
to
all
of
our
hard-working
team
members.
Also
this
morning
the
first
alpha
cut
of
117
was
released,
check
out
the
details
on
the
release
page
yesterday
we
cut
the
116
point,
one
patch
release
and
those
are
all
the
current
goings-on.
C
A
A
D
So
before
getting
into
into
the
current
period,
update
I
thought
to
give
a
bit
of
history,
because
this
is
the
first
time
sharing
this
with
the
wider
community.
So
this
working
group
was
started
in
summer
2018
last
year
and
the
goal
was
to
see
how
we
can
make
Cuban
net
is
a
better
platform
for
for
hosting
cloud-based,
IOT
workloads
and
and
supporting
edgiest
cases
right.
D
So
the
main
goal
in
the
beginning
was
to
build
a
community
finding
interested
parties
in
doing
this
defined
basic
use
cases,
challenges
in
this
kind
of
scenarios
and
then
move
move
forward
from
there
try
to
provide
a
reference
proper
reference.
Our
architectural
blueprints
for
different
use
cases
identify
improvements
where
we
can
or
where
should
we
spin
on
your
projects
to
support
everything
like
this,
and
we
have
I
think
first,
six
months
or
so,
we've
been
dedicated
to
the
first
two
tasks.
D
So
basically,
we
started
a
first
white
paper
which
we
use
as
like
a
blood
blank
paper
to
define
things,
because
when
we
started
talking,
it
was
obvious
from
from
the
beginning,
when
you
said
edge,
it
means
something
different
for
everybody.
Depending
are
you
coming
from
the
telco
side
or
retail
side
or
IOT
side,
so
it
was
used
as
an
open-ended
document
that
that
allow
allows
allowed
us
to
define
like
a
common
vocabulary
and
and
get
things
into
the
perspective,
and
from
that
we,
the
press.
D
The
lever
rule
was
the
sessions
we
had
at
the
last
year's
coupon
North
America,
where
we
had
a
intro
and
and
deep
dive,
deep
dive
sessions.
Trying
to
summarize
what
we
did
in
this
white
paper
and
I
should
say
that
that
from
the
community
side
think
were
also
looking
good.
We
had
like
a
60
70
people
in
the
white
paper
itself
defined
as
interested
in
into
the
topic,
but
also
what
we
saw
on
the
sessions
and
on
the
sessions
at
the
coop
condemned.
There
was
always
more
than
200
people
register
to
attend
these.
D
These
kind
of
sessions
so
building
on
top
of
that
I
try
to
go
to
the
last
couple
of
months
and
define
what
what
we
had
as
a
progression
on
this.
These
first
steps
and
what
what
we
did
in
Percy's
March
talk
and
to
today
was
was
diving
deeper
into
some
of
the
challenges
related
to
these
use
cases.
So
the
main
deliverable
we
had
was
the
security
challenges
by
white
paper
that
was
released
a
couple
of
weeks
ago.
D
B
D
Surround
ecosystem
around
kubernetes
and
and
try
to
summarize
the
projects
that
exist
there,
so
what
we
usually
do.
So
we
have
regular
meetings
and
during
those
meetings
everybody
from
the
community
is,
is,
you
know,
allowed
to
do
presentations
on
different
topics?
So
we
had
a
lot
of
these
in
the
last
couple
of
months,
so
so
recovered
MTP
one
protocol
and
the
scupper
project
is
one
solution
for
the
communication
for
the
hybrid
called
an
edge
edge
solutions.
D
We
did
some
updates
on
the
cube
edge
projects
and
I
have
fog
projects
which
are
basically
edge
platforms
for
build
for
communities,
and
we
are
monitoring
the
progress
these
projects
are
making.
We
had
a
update
on
the
harbour
project
and
how
it
can
be
used
to
provide
basically
edge
container
registry
so
on
the
edge.
D
What
what
we
would
like
to
do
is
to
to
you
know,
continue
this
trend.
So
a
couple
of
presentations
that
are
already
in
the
plans
is
more
about
what
variety
edge
is
doing
in
the
space,
also
in
the
Eclipse
IT
community.
There's
there's
a
effort
to
do
like
integrations
projects
which
will
provide
helm,
charts
for
different
kind
of
IOT
components
running
in
the
cloud
in
a
single
like
a
IOT
platform,
and
when
that
that's
ready
for
for
public
for
public
presentation,
we'll
have
a
presentation
on
that.
D
We
also
in
some
discussions
about
trying
to
develop,
to
develop
these
appropriate
certain
reference
architectures
to
cover
different
use
cases,
for
example,
for
a
retail
edge
and,
and
things
like
that,
we
have
couple
of
sessions
accepted
for
the
for
the
hip
con
in
San
Diego
and
for
the
working
group
session.
We
decided
to
focus
this
time
on
the
different
kind
of
protocols
that
are
used
on
on
the
Aegean
and
the
IOT
and
and
try
to
summarize
to
proceed.
D
So
how
you
can
help
if
you
know
anybody,
that's
that's
doing
something
in
this
space.
Please
spread
the
word.
We
would
love
to
hear
more
about
what
what
people
are
doing,
what
challenges
are?
Are
they
having
and
and
if
they're,
providing
some
some
of
the
solutions
to
those?
So
everybody
is
welcoming
in
these
communities
in
this
community.
D
If
anybody
of
you
are
interested
you're
more
than
welcome
to
join
one
of
the
current
initiatives-
and
just
you
know,
join
on
on
tonight
next
zone
meeting
or
provide
provide
a
topic
that
you
would,
you
would
like
to
see
see
discussed
now.
As
I
said,
we
have
bi-weekly
meetings,
we
have
alternate
meeting
schedules.
One
is
the
regular
Pacific
time
adjusted.
The
other
is
a
peak
one
introduced
that,
after
after
a
while,
because
some
some
folks
were
were
complaining
that
they
can't
access
the
the
regular
meeting
times,
but
we
have
a.
D
B
D
A
A
Reference,
yes,
please,
if
you
use
I,
mean
the
link
I'll,
make
sure
that
it's
added
to
the
notes
for
this
meeting
as
well.
Thank
you
so
much
Sam.
Thank
you
so
going
on
here
we
do
have
two
two
things
that
we
want
to
mention
as
well
for
two
other
working
groups.
So
the
first
one
is
for
resource
management,
which
is
spinning
down
becoming
a
going
into
emeritus
status,
and
they
are
focusing
the
next
steps
directly
in
sig
node,
the
other
working
group.
That
also
will
be
spinning
down
as
the
machine
learning
one.
A
All
right,
let's
move
into
announcements
and
shoutouts,
then
so
we
do
have
one
big
announcement
and
that
is
of
course
around
contributor
summit.
So
contributor
summit
registration
is
alive.
We
do
have
a
link
in
the
doc.
So
please
check
that
out.
If
you
can't
find
the
doc,
you
can
always
go
to
the
event
page
for
cube
Khan
and
the
pre-event
events,
and
you
will
find
the
terminators
contribute
something
so
the
registration
is
live.
A
A
So,
let's
move
into
the
shoutouts
for
this
week.
So,
although
first
one
is
from
Tim
pepper,
a
big
shout
out
to
Nikita
for
a
PR
description
and
commit
messages
in
pull
requests
82
for
10,
which
makes
a
potentially
dotting
code
review,
much
easier
and
also
shout-out
to
Liggett
for
similarly
making
the
cherry-pick
review
much
easier
with
a
stellar
PR
description
text.
So
awesome
awesome
shout
out
here
and
the
other
shout
out
here
is
from
Jason
a
shout
out
for
shadow
to
dims
for
building
out
the
end-to-end
conformance
test
using
cluster
API
and
the
GCP
provider.
A
So
thank
you
all
for
your
hard
work
on
this
and
again
congratulations
to
the
the
new
steering
committee
members,
Christoph
Derek,
Nikita
and
Paris
super
super
excited
to
have
you
on
the
steering
committee
and
with
that
I
think.
That's
it
for
today
it's
a
short
meeting
today
and
we'll
give
you
roughly
43
minutes
back.