2 Jan 2019
Dan Romlein, Google
Jeff Sica, University of Michigan
This session is to plan out the future efforts of SIG-UI. If you're not a SIG-UI participant, we'd still love to hear your opinions and feedback! We will discuss Q1/2 2019 projects, the infamous Angular migration, and feedback received from users.
Jeff Sica, University of Michigan
This session is to plan out the future efforts of SIG-UI. If you're not a SIG-UI participant, we'd still love to hear your opinions and feedback! We will discuss Q1/2 2019 projects, the infamous Angular migration, and feedback received from users.
- 9 participants
- 47 minutes
19 Dec 2018
This is the annual retrospective and planning meeting for SIG Docs. We'll review docs accomplishments in 2018, set high-level priorities for the coming year, and set specific goals for content in the first quarter of 2019.
- 4 participants
- 33 minutes
19 Dec 2018
This is the annual retrospective and planning meeting for SIG Docs. We'll review docs accomplishments in 2018, set high-level priorities for the coming year, and set specific goals for content in the first quarter of 2019.
- 9 participants
- 1:34 hours
19 Dec 2018
This is the annual retrospective and planning meeting for SIG Docs. We'll review docs accomplishments in 2018, set high-level priorities for the coming year, and set specific goals for content in the first quarter of 2019.
- 5 participants
- 18 minutes
19 Dec 2018
This was an unconference session and therefore has no proper description.
- 15 participants
- 51 minutes
19 Dec 2018
This session will feature the etcd maintainers, who will be available to answer questions about etcd.
Panel Members:
Sam Batschelet, Redhat,
Joe Betz, Google
Xiang Li, Alibaba
Brandon Philips, RedHat
Gyuho Lee, Amazon
Panel Members:
Sam Batschelet, Redhat,
Joe Betz, Google
Xiang Li, Alibaba
Brandon Philips, RedHat
Gyuho Lee, Amazon
- 13 participants
- 45 minutes
19 Dec 2018
This was an unconference session and therefore has no proper description.
- 6 participants
- 48 minutes
19 Dec 2018
This was an unconference session and therefore has no proper description.
- 5 participants
- 34 minutes
19 Dec 2018
This was an unconference session and therefore has no proper description.
- 8 participants
- 36 minutes
19 Dec 2018
This session will feature a couple brief slides with words around what is kubernetes and what is support and what is "long term support" (LTS) and why we're forming a WG LTS. Then it will open to discussion BoF style around the WG's charter, in-scope & out-of-scope topics, timeline, and deliverables. Bring your strong opinions and an open mind around the current Kubernetes project's support stance and what improvements might be possible.
Presenter: Tim Pepper, VMware
Presenter: Tim Pepper, VMware
- 19 participants
- 55 minutes
17 Dec 2018
This tour is about API groups and API objects and how they come to life in the Kubernetes API server: Golang types, code generation, conversions, roundtrip tests, schemes, registries and strategies, validation and finally the API REST endpoints. This is for everybody adding new APIs, or trying to understand how our machinery works today and also for those who want to build aggregated API servers.
Presenter: Stefan Schimanski, Red Hat
Presenter: Stefan Schimanski, Red Hat
- 3 participants
- 50 minutes
17 Dec 2018
We would like to take this time to answer questions from our contributors regarding our Automation and CI. How to get things done, why things are the way they are, where things are headed, and how to help out. All is fair game. If the audience is lacking in suggestions, we’ll have some slides and demos prepared based on FAQ’s we’ve encountered.
Presenters:
Aaron Crickenberger, Google
Cristoph Blecker
Presenters:
Aaron Crickenberger, Google
Cristoph Blecker
- 5 participants
- 47 minutes
17 Dec 2018
Daniel Smith projects his screen and reviews API-changing PRs while giving live commentary!
Presenter: Daniel Smith, Google
Presenter: Daniel Smith, Google
- 7 participants
- 51 minutes
17 Dec 2018
This session will cover the status of SIG Cluster Lifecycle's work this past year, what they're working on now, and what the plans are for 2019
Presenter: Tim St. Clair, VMWare
Presenter: Tim St. Clair, VMWare
- 6 participants
- 32 minutes
17 Dec 2018
This session will explain why KEPs are such an important part of how we talk about proposed changes and enhancements to the Kubernetes ecosystem. Covered will be the lifecycle of how KEPs are created and managed, as well as how they integrate with the release process. We will also introduce plans for a new cli to manage KEPs programmatically.
Presenter: Jaice Singer DuMars, Google
Presenter: Jaice Singer DuMars, Google
- 4 participants
- 18 minutes
17 Dec 2018
Monday, December 10 • 10:00am - 10:30am
Security Through the Ages - Tim Allclair & CJ Cullen, Google
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First, we'll stroke your egos by reviewing the history of Kubernetes security and marvelling in the progress we've made. Next, we'll examine some of the hottest new features, and how you might be affected. We'll conclude with a call to arms by highlighting a few of the most gnarly issues on the horizon.
Presenters:
Tim Allclair, Google
CJ Cullen, Google
Security Through the Ages - Tim Allclair & CJ Cullen, Google
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First, we'll stroke your egos by reviewing the history of Kubernetes security and marvelling in the progress we've made. Next, we'll examine some of the hottest new features, and how you might be affected. We'll conclude with a call to arms by highlighting a few of the most gnarly issues on the horizon.
Presenters:
Tim Allclair, Google
CJ Cullen, Google
- 6 participants
- 27 minutes
17 Dec 2018
A survey of 2018's achievements, some of the in-progress work, and a bit of exposition on forward-looking efforts.
Presenters:
Bowei Du, Google
Tim Hockin, Google
Presenters:
Bowei Du, Google
Tim Hockin, Google
- 5 participants
- 21 minutes
17 Dec 2018
The Kubernetes Steering Committee will be available to ask questions from the audience.
- 21 participants
- 49 minutes
17 Dec 2018
Now that the project is fragmented across almost 50 subgroups, it can be hard to see the bigger trends shaping the project. These are some trends we see that the project needs to adapt to in order to meet the needs of its users.
Presenter: Brian Grant, Google
Presenter: Brian Grant, Google
- 5 participants
- 39 minutes