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Introduction to the Kubernetes Contributor Summit
B
B
A
A
A
Here's
the
deal,
everything
six
is
that
bad
math
we've
met
twice
this
year,
yay
all
right
just
to
give
you
all
some
layout
land,
really
quick.
We
have
358
of
you
that
are
registered
for
today.
If
there
are
empty
chairs
in
here.
It's
just
because
people
are
at
co-located
events
there
at
other
things,
but
we
are
going
to
have
358
of
youth
flow
through
this
wonderful
sixth
floor
today,
also
some
other
cool
pieces
of
data.
A
There
is
a
hundred
and
seventy
seven
of
you
in
this
room
right
now
that
we're
eligible
to
vote
this
year
for
the
steering
committee
elections.
All
of
this
data
was
brought
to
you
by
an
awesome,
volunteer,
Bob
where's
Bob.
If
it's
Bob
here,
Oh
Bob's
working
registration,
like
the
good
volunteer
that
he
is
well,
if
you
see
Bob
Bob
is
awesome,
he
really
helped
us
with
our
reg
process
this
year.
We
know
it
was
kind
of
kind
of
flaky
at
times
like
our
tests.
So
so
definitely
thank
Bob.
A
We
really
really
curated
today,
with
all
of
you
in
the
room
to
make
sure
that
we
had
the
right
folks
having
these
conversations.
So
it's
177
of
you
that
were
eligible
to
vote.
I
do
not
want
to
put
a
poll
of
hands
on
who
actually
voted,
but
if
you
did
awesome
next
year
same
time
same
place,
please
vote
this
has
to
do
with
molding
of
your
governance
steering
committee
members.
If
you're
here,
please
stand.
B
A
A
We
did
a
lot
with
the
feedback
from
the
Copenhagen
and
the
Austin
excursions
that
we've
had
for
contributor
summit.
We
put
a
lot
of
work
into
the
content
curation
of
today.
We
hope
that
there's
something
for
everyone.
We
have
a
lot
of
different
personas
in
the
in
the
contributor
community
at
this
point,
so
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we
we
tailor
that
for
everyone
and
you're
gonna
hear
about
that
in
one
second.
B
So
here's
the
lay
of
the
land-
this
is
the
main
room
we'll
be
here
this
morning.
Their
closest
bathrooms
are
back.
This
way
see
that
door
the
sexes
exit
as
soon
as
we
figure
out
how
to
prop
it
open
that
next,
a
JT
adjoining
room
is
a
contributor
lounge,
that's
a
room
with
tables
power.
You
can
hang
out
there
if,
like
you,
have
enough
people
not
enough
people
to
have
a
session,
but
you
want
a
place
to
talk.
That's
the
place
to
do
it
in
there.
B
A
B
A
A
And
I,
we
also
just
wanted
to
say,
feel
free
to
obviously
use
the
lobby
there's
a
bunch
of
other
empty
rooms
that
are
gonna,
be
on
this
floor
throughout
the
day,
just
based
off
of
sessions
coming
in
and
out.
This
is
your
area
if
you
want
to
do
like
an
impromptu
cig
meeting,
whatever
use
the
space.
This
is
your
space.
A
The
agenda,
you're
gonna,
find
the
agenda.
We
did
sched
this
year,
just
to
get
it
out
of
a
markdown
table
and
github,
and
there
is
a
floor
plan
on
there.
The
the
space
itself
right
now
seems
pretty
large,
but
there's
actually
not
that
many
rooms,
it's
just
very
big
rooms
for
the
audience
size
that
we
have
this
year.
But
if
you
are
looking
at
the
schedule
and
you're
like
I,
have
no
idea
where
this
room
is.
There
is
a
floor
map
on
sched.
This
schedule-
Inc
right
here-
is
also
in
the
contributor
summit
slack
channel.
A
Please
feel
free
to
use
that
today.
That
is
your
channel.
That's
your
voice!
If
you
have
questions
ping
they're,
the
contributor
content
does
not
stop
here
this
week.
There
is
a
maintainer
track.
How
many
people
are
presenting
for
the
maintainer
'z
tract
sig
leads.
Yes,
lots
of
work.
That's
gone
into
this
to
make
sure
that
the
community
knows
what
you,
what
the
work
that
you're
doing
is
they
have
intros
deep
dives.
If
you
want
to
like
get
into
some
design
sessions,
some
of
them
are
happening
in
the
deep
dives.
A
Please
definitely
if
try
to
make
those,
especially
the
ones
where
you
think
you
want
to
you
know,
combine
efforts
or
work
with
someone
on
things
and
you
don't
get
to
their
meetings
whatever.
This
is
the
place
for
you
on
the
github
page,
where
we
ripped
out
that
mark
that
ugly
markdown
table,
we
have
a
list
of
stuff
that
we
think
would
interest
you
throughout
this
week,
meaning
it
is
tailored
contributor
content
like
CRD,
lightning,
talk
tonight
and
a
bunch
of
other
awesome
stuff
check
that
out.
B
All
right
who's
here
for
the
new
contributor
summit
who's
brand
new
here
welcome.
Welcome
when,
if
you
could
stand
up,
when
are
you
here
and
Josh
and
Tim
your
assistants,
they
will
be
running
the
new
contributor
workshop.
That's
what
she
looks
like.
If
you
don't
know
it's
basically
the
opposite
room
on
the
other
side
of
the
caffeine
she's
G
stained
you're
on
slack
and
that's
room,
603
604,
real,
quick,
Josh,
where's
Josh.
It's.
A
We're
onboarding
hundreds
of
people
a
year
now
to
contribute
in
and
there
everyone
is
on
the
same
page
with
our
CI.
If
you
feel
like
new
contributors
aren't
hitting
the
mark
in
some
fashion,
you
let
contributor
experience,
know
okay.
This
is
what
we
do.
We
actually
brought
this
event
to
you
today.
It's
a
sub
project
of
ours
and
Gwyn,
Tim,
Josh,
and
so
many
other
people
and
our
special
interest
group
have
worked
so
hard
this
year
on
coming
up
with
this.
A
With
this
new
contributor
event
idea,
that's
out
of
the
box
where
we
can
spring
to
life,
a
new
contributor
playground,
repo
and
people
can
actually
touch
our
CI.
We
know
that
we
know
that
you
know
our
testing
and
testing
inferences
for
an
open-source
project
and
that
can
definitely
have
a
barrier
to
new
contributors.
But
that's
what
this
is
here
for
it's
here,
for
them
to
get
educated
on
those
barriers
cool.
So
thank
you.
So
much
can
we
get
one
more
round
of
applause
for
that
I
think
that's
awesome.
A
A
We
heard
a
lot
of
feedback
about
how
people
were
in
the
FIBA
or
in
these
birds
of
a
feather
on
conference
sessions,
and
no
one
knew
what
was
going
on.
No
one.
You
know
everybody
was
on
the
different
page
that
everybody
had
different
content
this
morning
is
gonna
get.
Hopefully,
everybody
on
the
same
page
about
a
certain
about
issues
that
you're
gonna
hear
a
lot
of
this
afternoon,
also
room
facilitators.
A
These
are
all
some
people.
Please
stand
up.
Obviously
Jason
with
his
orange
beard
you'll
be
able
to
identify
him
all
of
the
room.
Facilitators
have
puffy
kubernetes
stickers
on
the
front.
These
folks
are
going
to
be
awesome
for
us,
but
both
in
the
morning
sessions
in
new
contributor
workshop
as
well
as
the
afternoon.
These
folks
are
tasked
with
giving
giving
the
room
time
warnings
making
sure
that
people
who
have
not
had
a
say
have
a
say
which
is
super
critical
I
know
that
folks,
cancer,
then
can
certainly
dominate
conversations.
A
I
know
I
can
so
these
folks
are
gonna
make
sure
that
things
are
flowing
in
those
rooms.
If
you
need
anything
at
all,
please
see
a
room
facilitator
now.
The
other
thing
that
we
just
wanted
to
highlight,
too
is
these
ribbons.
Room
facilitators
are
going
to
be
looking
for
them
and
the
reason
why
is
we
had
over
a
hundred
and
thirty
people
in
the
waitlist
last
night
we
had
at
least
thirty
people
try
to
get
try
to
get
into
garage.
It
did
not
sign
up.
For
this
event,
we
anticipate
the
same
today.
A
A
So
there's
only
two
ribbons
floating
around
there's
a
kubernetes
contributor
and
a
kubernetes
new
contributor.
That
is
it.
There
is
also
a
contributor
ribbon
floating
around
downstairs.
That
is
not
a
ticket
to
this
event,
cool
all
right.
So
if
someone
asks
to
seat
no,
that's
fine!
If
someone
asks
to
see
your
badge,
please
be
nice,
it's
just
because
that
we
told
them
to
do
that
cool.
A
B
Remember
with
the
wait
list,
we
had
some
people
that
couldn't
be
here.
So
if
you
find
yourself
sitting
in
the
contributor
lounge
the
whole
time
check
out
your
personal
email,
please
try
to
make
every
minute
that
you
can't
count.
We
only
meet
twice
a
year,
so
it
was
really
difficult
for
us
to
try
to
get
the
right
people
in
the
room.
So
please
help
us
out
if
you're
finding
in
the
session-
and
it's
just
not
happening,
try
to
make
it
happen
or
or
figure
something
out
or
ask
us
for
help.
B
So
please
be
cognizant
of
that.
Okay,
we
have
to
10
minutes
breaks
once
at
10:50
and
once
at
2:50.
You
all
know
where
the
caffeine
is.
So
that's
pretty
much
all
you
need
to
know.
Any
lunch
will
be
at
12:05
when
we
reconvene
here,
we
will
basically
set
you
out
to
lunch
after
we've
decided
what
we're
gonna
do
for
the
unconference
sessions.
Yeah.
B
So
here's
how
the
young
conference
session
is
going
to
work,
those
of
you
that
went
to
the
social
event
last
night
we
have
cards
and
through
that
door
in
the
back
there's
a
contributor
lounge,
just
follow
the
sign
and
Mario
and
I
will
be
back
there,
and
people
have
been
submitting
sessions
on
these
3x5
cards.
What
we
want
to
do
is
throughout
the
morning
throughout
breaks.
I
would
like
to
try
to
get
most
of
you
at
least
to
cycle
through
the
contributor
lounge.
Look
at
the
cards
that
are
laid
out
on
the
table.
B
Take
the
marker,
that's
there
and
put
a
dot
on
a
session
that
you
plan
to
attend
or
would
want
to
attend.
Okay,
don't
vote
for
every
single
one
dims
so
like
just
and
what
we're
gonna
do.
Is
we
only
have
four
own
conference
slots?
So
if
you
want
to
submit
you
want
to
revise,
feel
free
to
go
ahead
and
submit
it,
we
will
take
the
top
four
sessions
for
five
come
here
right
before
lunch.
I
will
read
out
what
they
are,
get
the
read
from
you
all
see.
B
If
we
all
like
this
and
stuff
and
then
we'll
argue
about
flaky
test
for
the
afternoon
no
just
kidding,
we
will
schedule
all
the
unconference
sessions
physically
on
the
signs
themselves
and
I'll
go
back
in
and
update
the
schedule,
and
then
we
will
have
bas.
We
want
to
keep
some
level
of
spontaneity
in
it.
So
if
you're
interested
in
that
feel
free
to
submit
stuff
in
the
slack
Channel
this
morning,
I
will
be
posting.
You
know
warning
30
minutes
until
unconference
sessions
closed
and
stuff
like
that.
B
So
just
pay
attention
to
that,
and
then
we
have
the
Sigma
ting
greet
which
who's
that's
Gwen's
thing
right.
Yes,
there's
a
sig,
meet-and-greet,
SIG's
I
know
you
have
to
ascend
sessions,
but
we
have
sick,
meet
and
greets.
Please
think
about
how
you
want
to
spread
yourselves
out
to
be
efficient.
We
don't
need
all
the
sig
leaves
from
one
sake
in
one
room
and
none
in
the
other
yeah.
A
B
All
are
smart,
you
know
what
you're
doing
any
questions
on
the
unconference
in
the
afternoon
sessions.
Okay,
then,
after
that,
we're
going
to
reconvene
in
here
and
the
steering
committee
is
going
to
give
us
a
quick
update
on
what
they've
done
this
year,
what
they
plan
on
doing
next
year,
then
we'll
have
about
20
minutes
for
you
to
just
ask
the
steering
committee
any
questions
that
you
want,
and
that
should
be
a
lot
of
fun.
So
we'll
do
a
little
Q&A,
and
that
should
be
great,
and
this
is
you
yes,.
A
And
as
all
of
our
events,
we
do
abide
by
the
cloud
native
compute
foundations
code
of
conduct,
something
new
this
year,
that
the
steering
committee
will
most
likely
talk
about
as
well
is
we
have
formed
a
code
of
conduct
committee?
We
are
in
the
process
of
setting
our
charter.
These
folks
on
the
board.
Right
now
are
the
steerer,
the
code
of
conduct
committee.
Could
a
conduct
committee
folks
stand
up,
I,
see
two
folks
right
here
and
then
I
Carolyn
could
not
join
us
today
and
I
know
Eric
couldn't
and
I
am
as
well.
A
A
A
I'm,
sorry,
that
is,
that
is
for
the
whole
week,
not
not
just
of
it.
Yes,
yes,
so
please,
please
definitely
use
that
be
respectful
of
each
other.
If
you
see
folks
who
are
dominating
conversations,
ask
them,
you
know
again,
like
the
room.
Facilitators
are
going
to
do
this,
but
ask
if
other
people
would
like
to
say
something.
If
other
people
have
opinion
suggestions,
things
along
those
lines,
don't
try
to
one-up
someone,
you
can
+1
them.
That's
always
better.
A
A
B
Right
and
then
after
that,
we'll
sue
BB
in
here
those
of
you
that
are
new
contributors.
That
will
be
your
little
graduation,
you'll
get
your
little
patch
it'll,
be
fun,
that'll,
be
cool,
and
then,
after
that,
you're
gonna
hug
a
volunteer,
y'all
I,
just
a
quick
shout
out.
Some
of
us
are
fortunate
enough
to
get
paid
to
work
in
open-source,
but
people
like
Bob
and
Jeff
that
are
working
registration
are
doing
this
as
true
volunteers.
B
B
A
B
A
We
realize
that
there
is
a
lot
of
work
going
on
from
multiple
people,
so
it's
important
that
we
keep
this
action-oriented
think
about
how
you're
going
to
make
that
improvement.
How
you're
going
to
take
that
step
forward?
Not
you
know,
therapy
therapy
therapy,
it
is
kind
of
it
is
kind
of
you
know,
alleviating,
isn't
it
and.
B
Just
a
quick
reminder
just
because
we're
talking
about
actions,
actions,
actions
make
it
all
count
and
all
that
stuff
remember.
There
are
people
that
can't
be
here
so
avoid
making
decisions
where
it's
like.
Hey
sorry,
you
weren't
here,
so
we
made
a
decision
without
you
make
the
action
item,
B,
hey
when
we
get
back
and
we
you
know,
have
our
normal
meeting
or
you
know
whatever
process
you
do
through
your
list
or
whatever.
B
We
really
don't
want
this
to
be
like
hey,
I
was
at
the
contributor
summit,
I
didn't
get
to
go
to
a
contributor
summit.
I
show
up
at
the
project,
thinking
everything's
normal
and
a
whole
bunch
of
people
made
decisions
without
me
and
that
really
kind
of
sucks.
So
let's
try
to
keep
it
inclusive
for
the
remotes
in
that
regard
and
we're.