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From YouTube: SIG Cluster Lifecycle - Cluster Addons 20200609
A
Welcome
to
the
class
Aaron's
meeting
today
is
the
9th
of
June.
We
had
a
bit
of
a
chat
before
we
started
recording
already
Sandeep.
Let
us
know
that
he
just
landed
a
bunch
of
changes
for
the
coordinates
operator.
It's
been
moved
to
version
2
and
we
have
a
dogs,
dogs,
PR
sitting
in
the
queue
so
who
wants
to
help
with
that
that
we
would
be
great,
and
sadly
you
just
had
a
follow-up
question.
B
C
Yeah,
thank
you
for
everything
that
I
can
speak
a
little
bit.
We're
trying
doing
cops.
We
are
definitely
we
definitely
to
adopt
them.
We
have
laid
a
bunch
of
foundations.
I
think
we
had
some
challenges
about,
like
which
research
should
go
into,
and
we
have
now
just
opened
up.
I
think
our
next
release
so
I
think
it's
probably
a
great
time
to
get
it
in
there
I
think
we
have
a
lot
of
the
mechanics
in
place
already.
I
think
getting
the
first
one
in
is
always
gonna
be
the
hardest.
C
B
C
Would
like
to
seen
him
119?
Yes,
so
yeah
we
just
opened
the
119
branch
or
we
I
should
say
we
caught.
We
carved
off
the
118
branch
as
its
own
branch.
So
yes,
I'd,
like
to
see
it
in
cups,
119
I
think
we're
also
talking
about
making
core
DNS
and
net
local
DNS
the
default
in
119,
so
that
all
sort
of
fits
together
in
a
and
a
nice
sort
of
story
for
119,
I,
guess
yeah.
B
Alright,
so
for
Cuba
idiom
I
think
I
saw
like
a
long
time
ago.
They
were
like
a
couple
of
caps,
which
was
and
then
the
cube
idiom
folks
did
not
quietly
like
which
direction
this
was
taking
so
I,
don't
know.
Maybe
we
could
just
sync
up
with
the
QA
diem
guys
and
see
which
direction
they
would
like.
Is
there
anything
we
could
do
to
fix
everything
yeah.
A
Wish
Lee
was
here
right
now
because
he
has
the
most
detail
on
all
the
discussions,
so
basically
leave
Road
a
proof
of
concept
that
used
the
add-on,
installer
library
and
it
was
working.
In
the
meantime,
a
bunch
of
the
internals
of
cube
EDM
changed,
so
that
would
need
an
update.
But
the
cube
EDM
also
wanted
a
cap
that,
because
they
want
to
retire
their
own
internal
add-on
mechanism,
they
have
right
now.
A
They
had
some
requirements
on,
you
know,
or
questions
about
add-on
lifecycle,
who's
going
to
maintain
the
operators
later
on.
So
they
were
wanted
to
see
some
buy-in
from
you
know:
Cordia
Ness
and
cube
proxy
people,
because
I
think
that's
the
two
add-ons
that
are
currently
installed
by
cube
ADM
with
the
with
a
baked
in
mechanism
they
have
so
there
were
a
bunch
of
open
questions
and
it
just
got
a
larger
and
larger
project.
A
D
D
C
I
mean
I
say
that
certainly
isn't
the
intention
right
like
there
will
be
some
work
in
the
transition
period,
but
the
the
intent
is
that
the
long
term,
the
work
will
be
devolved
to
the
teams
that
know
what
bests
and
like
Sunday
I,
think
you're
you're
pretty
involved
in
the
accordion
s.
Projects.
I'm
right
is
that
fair
and
I'm
super
excited
to
see
your
yeah.
C
B
C
And
thank
you
for
that's.
That's
exactly
what
I,
what
I
I
think
we're
hoping
to
see
is
you
know
like
it's,
not
a
life
commitment
but
like
the
the
people
that
are
most
involved
in
Cortinas,
best
understand
how
to
install
for
DNS
and
like
so
it's
great
to
see
sort
of
people
that
are
very
familiar
with
that
community.
Stepping
up-
and
that
is
the
real
goal
that
like
rubidium,
doesn't
have
to
necessarily
keep
track
of
exactly
like
all
the
coordinates,
changes
and
b2
and
all
that.
C
C
Yeah
I
saw
you
you,
you
joined,
and
we
were
actually
just
discussing
barriers
to
getting
the
add-on
operators
into
rubidium.
We
discussed
the
process
for
getting
them
into
cops
and
he
was
asking
about
like
getting
the
coordinates
operator
into
cuvee,
diem
and
I.
Don't
know
whether
you
got
any
additional
contacts
you
want
to
share.
Oh
yeah.
E
E
There
are
there's
a
dissonance
of
configuration
in
what's
available
to
people
right
now
with
Kouga,
damn
some
of
the
things
that
are
necessary
to
configure
the
runtime
like
ignoring
pre-flight
checks
and
things
like
that
are
not
available
in
the
Kuban
m
config
api's,
so
skipping
a
phase
using
the
configuration.
It's
not
possible
right
now.
E
E
C
A
C
Yes,
I
mean
I
may
be.
Our
approach
should
be
like
sweeten
the
pie
right,
keep
keep
adding
more
operators,
get
them
into
like
get
them
working
in
other
projects.
I
don't
know
at
least
for
the
non-core
once
I
can
cluster
API
and
in
yeah,
hops
and
other
tooling,
and
then
we
can
say,
look
like
you've
got
these
two
residual.
E
E
We
should
really
have
an
interface
for
this
directly,
the
installation
tool,
because
on
identity
I,
like
that,
we
have
this
cluster
manager
type
add-on
capability,
starting
to
come
up
in
cluster
API
with
the
post
apply
operator,
and
that's
really
terrific,
but
it
doesn't
solve
users
problems
in
a
world
where
they
are
not
using
cluster
API
and
I
think
that
there
is
going
to
still
be
a
long
period.
It's
not
even
acquiesce
so.
E
E
F
Yeah,
the
good
day
everybody
yeah,
my
name
is
Tom
and
I've
been
working
on
Costa
Adams
for
Google,
so
good
for
about
some
weeks
now
and
so
far
it's
been
is
being
fun.
I've
been
I've
had
like
good
guidance
from
Justine
and
Lee,
and
also
other
people
who
have
taken
out
you're.
Trying
to
answer
my
questions
and
yeah
I
is
being
really
interesting.
Working
on
the
Costa
Jones
project,
I
feel
there
are
a
lot
of
interesting
problems
that
you
know.
I
would
like
to
solve
and
I'm
definitely
enjoying
contributing
to
the
projects.
Thank
you.
E
Yeah,
it
was
some
pretty
exciting
patches
going
into
Jeff's.
Work
on
the
new
proxy
operator
think
that
you're
tackling
some
of
the
problem
spaces
that
are
very
like
they're
in
the
lower-level
portion
of
the
islands,
which
is
good,
see
strong
background.
Thanks
for
for
working
on
this
project
with
us,
you're.