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From YouTube: [SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20220819
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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20220819
A
A
Yeah
I'll
update
on
that
later,
but
anyway,
once
again
as
always,
we
do
have
a
code
of
conduct.
So
basically
it
says
for
everyone
to
be
respectful
of
their
fellow
participants
and
speakers
and
generally
be
excellent
to
each
other.
A
A
Assuming
that
we
have
time
which
I
think
we
will
guessing
this
buffer
thing
won't
take
too
the
whole
time
yeah.
That's
what
I
figured
so
we'll
probably
go
over
the
table
today
too,
but
that's
the
main
thing
that
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
do
in
our
meeting
today
is
talk
about
buffer,
so
we
do
have
an
account.
Now
I
still
haven't
gotten
any
progress
on
getting
the
billing
set
up
for
it.
A
A
It's
a
good
question:
I've
poked
bob
about
it
a
bunch
and
the
last
time
I
mentioned
it
was
on
the
contributor
summit
meeting
and
he
was
like
oh
well,
the
people
responsible
for
that
are
on
this
call,
and
then
nothing
happened
after
that.
So
now
I'm
like
do
I
poke
bob,
or
do
I
poke
one
of
the
cncf
people
that
was
on
that
call.
B
C
A
No
worries
more
importantly,
though,
asked
chris
to
be
here.
C
B
A
That
makes
sense
I'll
do
that.
I
should
write
that
down
on
a
physical
note
or.
B
B
A
A
B
All
right
screen
sharing,
which
one
all
right,
I
wanna,
okay,
so
this
is
just
buffer
straight
up
buffer.
I
wanna
give
you
an
idea
of
what
a
full
buffer
looks
like.
Okay,
that's
not
necessarily
a
good
thing
or
a
bad
thing.
It's
just
like
a
goal.
If
you
have
buffer,
you
want
stuff
in
buffer-
and
you
know
this
is
how
I
run
sharing
of
social
media
that
then
I
get
analytics
on
to
build
a
newsletter.
B
B
To
one
queue
and
not
the
other,
for
this
case,
we
only
have
one
account
in
case
contributors,
so
there's
only
one
place
to
queue
things
now.
Some
things
that
you
might
want
to
think
about
are
these
publishing
features
are
calendars
right
like
if
you
look
at
a
calendar
view
of
everything
which
is
rendering
so
give
it
a
second
like
this
is
all
the
posts
for
the
whole
week
that
I've
put
out
now
in
our
account
it's
empty.
B
Obviously,
but
the
the
idea
here
is,
you
can
have
a
calendar
view
or
you
could
just
have
a
q
view
where
it's
just
like
linear
and
just
like
these,
the
posts
are
coming
out:
here's
the
date
and
time
stamps.
Now.
How
do
you
set
up?
The
posting
schedule
is
what
they
call
it.
They
kind
of
bury
it
it's
in
settings,
it's
in
posting
schedule,
and
they
give
you
the
tools
to
like
make
a
consistent
posting
schedule
throughout
the
week
right,
like
you
could
say,
on
weekdays
post
it
these
times
and
just
populate
a
grid.
B
If
you
want
it's
kind
of
a
nicknacky
feature,
so
don't
worry
about
that
like
if
we
ever
had
a
bitly
account
and
we
wanted
to
use
that
we
could
connect
it
here,
buffly
or
bitly,
but
those
are
the
only
two.
It
works
with
buffy
being
their
own
thing,
so
no
reason
to
shorten
links
in
my
opinion.
B
B
So
let's
go
to
the
case.
Contributors
account
so
there's
not
as
much
craft
or
stuff.
I
can
break.
Let
me
just
switch
windows,
real
quick
and
there
we
go
so
here
is
our
account
now,
when
you
first
log
in
you
might
get
dumped
in
the
calendar
view
and
if
you
notice
this
cues
little
down
arrow
thing
like
it's,
not
super
obvious,
so
be
careful
of
this
like
if
you
have
multiple
buffer
accounts
like
make
sure
you
always
have
this
expanded.
B
Basically,
when
you
log
in,
but
by
default
it's
not
so
the
first
time
you
log
in
you
want
to
expand
it
just
to
make
sure
that
you're
not
in
the
wrong
place
kind
of
deal,
and
you
could
say
you
know,
here's
everything
in
the
queue.
Here's
our
default
posting
schedule
which
actually
isn't
a
bad
default
buffer,
has
put
some
research
into
this
and
set
it
up
for
us
kind
of
automatically
out
of
the
box.
B
When
you
get
the
account,
we
can
set
up
approval
processes
once
we
get
it
paid
for
we
can
have
draft
tweets
and
then
again
the
settings
are
exactly
the
same
right
like
you
can
enable
a
bunch
of
stuff
that
we
wouldn't
necessarily
enable,
and
you
can
manage
the
posting
schedule
here.
B
There's
a
calendar
again
of
cool,
like
you
can
have
the
calendar
view
and
put
stuff
where
you
need
it
there
or
you
can
put
stuff
in
the
queue
exactly
where
you
want
it
through
the
create
post
method,
like
let's
say,
blah
blah
blah.
One
thing
I
don't
like
about
it
is
like
schedule
post.
Yes,
when,
oh
it
doesn't
give
you
the
cue
blocks
right
like
if
it
could
just
say
hey,
I
want
to
put
it
in
the
2147
block,
because
I
use
24
hour
time.
B
B
If
I
schedule
it
notice
how
it
doesn't
take
over
that
spot,
so
you
have
to
like
drag
it
into
that
spot
to
make
it
work.
It's
a
weird
quirk,
but
just
something
to
remind
yourself
of
now.
If
you
go
in
to
edit
a
bunch
of
them
all
at
once,
guess
what
it
gives
you
oh
switch
to
scheduled
slots
like
that
should
be
in
the
actual
first
create
post
thing,
but
I
think
the
create
post
thing
is
generally
used
for
ad
hoc
posting,
so
feel
free
to
use
create
post
as
much
as
you
want.
B
Yes,
let
me
close
the
composer
and
delete
this
before
it
goes
out
the
door,
and
you
know,
there's
multiple
views
of
this.
You
can
look
at
analytics,
we'll
get
when
we
pay
for
stuff,
but
we
get
some
stuff
out
of
the
box
already
right,
like
as
we
send
things
through
here,
we'll
see,
reach
we'll
see
all
kinds
of
fun
engagement,
numbers
and
all
that
fun
stuff.
B
B
Right,
like
that's
just
an
add-on
feature
that
they
just
started,
but
I
think
it
would
make
sense
if
we
created
campaigns
which
would
then
give
us
a
drop
down
at
the
top
of
the
create
post
links
or
whenever
we
clicked
on
a
box
kind
of
thing
to
create
a
post.
B
It
would
give
us
different
campaigns.
It
could
be
like
you
know,
profiles
or
sig,
spotlights
or
whatever,
and
we
can
measure
those
campaigns
and
how
well
they're
doing
over
time
and
the
idea
would
be
to
get
you
know
more
engaging
language
out
there
so
that
we
get
more
engagement
on
the
social.
So
it's
kind
of
a
you
can
treat
this
as
a
tool
to
measure
your
social
media
and
a
way
to
schedule
your
social
media.
At
the
same
time,.
B
So
yeah,
like
that's,
really
it
right
like
if
you
click
a
box,
it'll
schedule
it
at
that
time.
If
you
don't
click
a
box
and
say
create
post,
you
can
send
it
out
right
now.
If
you
want-
or
you
could
schedule
it
for
later
or
some
other
random
time,
there's
no
campaigns
here
yet,
but,
as
you
can
see,
there's
a
dropbox
for
that
super
awesome,
drag
and
drop
capabilities,
including
you
can
attach
it
to
your
canva
account
dropbox
drive.
B
You
know
all
the
all
the
places
you
can
even
search
giphy.
If
you
want
you
know,
but
be
careful
with
copyright
there,
but
yeah.
That's
really
it
it's
not
that
much!
It
just
becomes
a
lot
to
manage
once
you
fill
up
the
buffers,
if
that
makes
sense
when
it's
full.
It's
like
okay
are
these
in
the
right
places
and
times
to
go
out
that
they're
going
to
be
engaged
and
you
know
interacted
with
and
it
being
a
global
audience.
B
That
makes
sense.
I
think
we
have
some
some
writing
somewhere
about
like
how
often
we
should
post
like
in
our
docs,
but
I
don't
know
I
don't
recall
where
exactly
so.
I
would
have
to
dig
them
up,
but
you
know
four
times
a
day
if
we
posted
that
much
ever,
I
would
be
surprised,
but
maybe
we
can
now
with
this
tool
right,
like
that's
kind
of
the
idea,
if
you
have
something
to
post,
throw
it
in
a
time
slot
and
out
it'll
go
so
yeah,
that's
kind
of
it.
For
me,.
A
So
two
questions
sure
one
really.
So
one
of
our
open
items
is
automating
blog
scheduling,
and
you
said
that
buffer
might
be
helpful
for
that.
B
B
New
item
and
feed
we'd
put
in
the
feed
id
and
we'd
say:
publish
to
we'd,
attach
it
to
buffer,
so
it
put
it
in
the
next
time
slot.
So
basically,
we
would
build
out
this
rule
in
whatever
zapier
account.
Nigel
has
his
hands
on
because
I
think
that's
paid
for
through
gncf
and
it's
one
rule.
It's
super
simple.
You
just
attach
it
to
buffer,
but
somebody
has
to
give
nigel
access
to
the
buffer
thing,
so
we
can
set
up
the
link.
B
D
Yeah,
maybe
you
got
this
block
scheduling,
so
I
mean
yeah,
so
maybe
we'll
come
to
this
also
later
so
I
have
also
like
something
figured
out
in
this.
What
is
this
in
the
hugo
itself,
which
we
can
use
a
particular
flag
which
can
set
it
up
and
then
which
actually
yeah
it
actually
will
not
run
until
the
particular
date,
and
then
it
will
exactly
run
so
actually
I
tested
it
and
it
actually
works.
So
it's
also
part
of
the
issue
which
I
was
working
on.
D
D
The
scheduling
is
getting
the
blog
post.
Let's
say
we
want
a
future
dated
blog
post.
We
are
so
like,
for
example,
this
issue
happened
like
in
january
or
sometimes
somewhere
around.
They
want
to
push
a
blog
post
on
some
x
stated,
which
is
the
current
date
plus
x
day,
but
it
actually
published.
So
there
was
a
issue
which
tim
bannister
created,
and
I
I
took
that
which
I
figured
out.
There
is
no
scheduling
feature
as
of
today.
D
B
Okay,
like
here's
a
just
like
what
it
would
look
like
in
zapier
once
you
were
adding
all
the
buffer
bits
right
like
you
would
say
they
give
you
these
edit
it
they
give
you
these
actions
where
it's
like.
Oh,
what
do
you
want
to
add?
B
B
B
B
Oh,
I
just
looked
at
chat.
Sorry
here
we
go
so
like
we
want
to
schedule
this.
Yes,
let's
do
that.
There
is
a
chrome
browser
extension
that
you
can
use
to
schedule
these
things
too
so
like
boom
there.
It
is
it
just
put
basically
everything
right
there
for
me
in
buffer.
So,
like
I
could
say,
new
blog
post,
new
kubernetes.
B
And
I
don't
want
this
to
be
shortened.
We
need
to
probably
just
turn
that
off
for
the
account
so
like
go
to
cue,
and
I
just
say
tell
you
what
I'll
schedule
it
for
monday,
because
it's
already
late
in
the
day
and
friday,
if
that
makes
sense
right
so
true
monday
morning,
we
wanted
to
go
out.
Yeah
so
like
just
put
it
as
a
random
time
is
what
I
usually
do
and
then
I
go
to
monday
and
pull
it
into
the
slot
that
I
want
it.
So
if
you
go.
A
A
A
B
C
B
Oh
god,
no
yeah
like
what,
because
we
didn't
change
times
here,
switch
to
scheduled
slots.
Yes,
okay,
cool
save
done
all
right.
Sometimes
it
gets
like.
I
use
brave
and
a
lot
of
content
blockers
so
like.
If
that
becomes
a
problem
you
might
have
to
manage
those.
So
it
gets
a
little
weird
when
it
refreshes
or
auto.
Does
anything
sometimes
just
keep
that
in
mind
if
you
got
privacy,
badger
or
duckduckgo
or
anything
running
you,
you,
origin
like
this
is
quote
marketing
stuff
that
it
would
block,
sometimes
to
be
honest
with
you.
B
So
if
you
had
like
a
pie,
hole
running
in
your
house
and
like
you
can't
get
to
analytics
for
some
reason,
that
might
be
why
I,
I
think
I've
had
to
white
list
a
couple
of
buffer
urls
to
be
on
our
allow
list.
Sorry,
but
for
urls
in
the
past,
but
yeah
we
just
scheduled
a
post
here
goes
out
monday,
8
58,
pacific
done
it
was
that
easy?
We
just
use
the
extension.
You
know
it
makes
it
super
easy
because
it's
just
add
a
couple
words
and
a
hashtag
done.
A
C
C
A
B
A
Should
start
probably
having
also
I
need
to
get
the
social
media
lead
role
merged
in
I've
got
one
lgtm
on
it.
We
can
just
go
with
that,
but
we
need
to
add
some
hashtag
recommendations
somewhere,
probably.
B
C
A
C
B
D
B
B
B
Like
you
could
turn
on
notifications
for
kate's
contributors,
and
I'm
done
right
like
that's
how
I
would
probably
do
it
if
I
was
really
concerned
about
it,
I
would
set
up
like
another
zapier
rule
to
be
like.
Oh
something
came
from
somebody
got
posted
on
buffer.
You
know,
send
me
an
alert
kind
of
deal,
but
that
might
be
overkill.
You.
B
B
A
So
action
item
for
everyone
is
to,
I
guess
the
best
way
to
do
this.
The
best
way
I've
thought
of
so
far
is
to
direct
message
me
on
slack
with
your
email
address
that
you
want
to
use
to
interact
with
buffer,
and
I
will
get
you
added
in
as
part
of
the
team.
B
A
A
B
C
A
Awesome
so
we
also
have
some
new
items
to
go
over
today
before
we
get
to
the
table
so
ray
tell
us
about
what
you
got.
C
Hey
folks
so
release
125
is
on
schedule
for
tuesday
august
23rd.
C
So
if
I
don't
do
a
pr
to
do
tweets
on
that,
I'm
sure
someone
else
from
the
police
team
will
or
if
I
don't
see
one
from
the
releasing.
I
will
make
a
pr
for
to
tweet
about
the
release
on
august
23rd
on
that
there's
13
feature
blogs
after
the
release,
which
is
the
most
or
one
of
the
most.
C
Yes,
so
that's
really
great,
we
have
all
these
feature.
Vlogs
yeah,.
B
A
B
C
C
I'm
been
getting
a
lot
of
questions
on
when
the
126
shadow
application
is
going
to
come
out.
So
once
that's
out,
I
don't
know
when,
because
that's
by
the
126th
emeritus
advisor
all
I
or
the
next
emeritus
advisor
will
send
out
we'll
create
a
pr
for
our
tweets
for
that.
So
if
I
don't
see
it
I'll
create
one,
that's
just
kind
of
how
I
go.
C
And
that's
nab
right
now
put
his
name
on
the
agenda.
C
C
A
Is
there
there's
nothing
else
in
particular,
coming
up
that
you
think
we
need
to
do
comms
about?
I
know
there
was
a
list
of
dates
that
cc
posted
somewhere
at
one
point
that
I
was
like.
Oh,
we
should
probably
tweet
all
of
those
things,
but
it
wasn't
like
a
direct
ask
for
us
and
I
never
did
get
it
added
into
our
queue.
So.
E
Yeah
hello,
can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
yes,
perfect!
So
sorry,
I'm
I'm
not
ideal,
because
I'm
driving,
but
on
the
dates,
I'm
actually
also
working
as
a
comms
shadow
for
125,
and
we
do
have
a
list
of
the
the
feature
blogs
that
they
have
a
schedule
and
we
have
the
dates
there.
So
if
the
automation
for
some
reason
isn't
up
to
par,
I
I
can
obviously
be
directly
involved
in
the
tweets,
because
I'm
actually
already.
A
D
A
A
C
You're
done
no,
for
the
I
mean
the
any
coupon
the.
A
B
C
Sorry,
it's
a
while
I've
been
here
so
I
finally
started
working
on
the
knowledge
sharing
thing.
It
would
be
nice
if
someone
can
take
it
up,
I'm
having
less
and
less
time
every
week
because
of
my
day-to-day
job.
So
I
started
making
a
dock
with
all
the
things
that
we
have.
So
I
have
a
couple
of
questions
I
have
and
how
do
we
do
the
walkthrough
of
it?
Do
we
do
in
the
next
week
meeting
or
should
we
organize
a
separate
call
with
interested
folks.
A
So
this
will
be
for
folks
who
are
interested
in
the
kind
of
tech
lead
roles
that
we
were
talking
about.
One
of
those
is
kate's.deb
focus,
and
one
of
them
is
kind
of,
I
think,
more
general.
We
have
the
definitions,
information
about
them
up
in
the
table,
but
folks
who
are
interested
in
tech,
lead
type
roles,
understanding
how
our
automation
works
and
stuff
like
that
ping
rajula
and
get
involved
with
this.
D
A
A
If
there
was
anyone
else
beyond
that
sounds
good.
Thank
you
so
much
for
joula.
I
know
that
it's
a
kind
of
heavy
lift
for
you
at
the
moment,
but
getting
that
knowledge
passed
off
will
enable
our
newer
folks,
imran
and
tafa
to
take
over
more
of
this
responsibility
and
share
the
knowledge,
which
is
just
generally
a
good
thing.
A
A
Okay,
next
item:
if
there's
nothing
else
on
that,
avenesh.
C
Yep,
so
the
pending,
pia
that
that
was
supposed
to
go
two
weeks
before
I
did
raise
the
pr
today
so
folks
who
are
willing
to
review
it.
Please
review
and
if
things
look
good,
just
give
it
a
lg
team.
A
Awesome
excited
about
that,
while
you're
at
it.
If
you
want
to
review
the
other
role,
the
social
media
coordinator
role
is
also
available
for
review
I'll
find
that
link
in
a
little
bit.
Once
we
move
to
the
table
chris,
we
already
discussed
that
anything
else.
You
want
to
say
about
that.
B
A
A
Going
going
gone,
let's
move
into
the
table
party
pretty
late
in
our
meeting,
so
we
won't
get
through
a
lot
of
this.
Hopefully,
we
can
move
through
kind
of
quickly
I'll
skip
the
first
two,
since
we
know
that
there's
nothing
in
particular
to
update
there
and
they're
also
not
super
high
priority
buffer
account
is
set
up
still
working
with
bobcat.
I'm
setting
the
billing
up
auto,
generating
blog
tweets.
I'm
gonna
remove
all
of
these
old
notes,
yeah
and
just
mention
that
we're
working
on
zapier
for
this.
A
B
Yeah
I'll
work
with
nigel
he's
cool
he's
right
at
the
keyboard,
ready
to
go
well,
we'll
be
in
a
minute.
I
guess.
A
A
A
Yeah
and
we'll
want
to
think
about.
This
is
one
thing
I
was
thinking
about
earlier.
While
we
were
talking
about
buffer
is
the
github
process,
I
think
could
be
really
nice
for
folks
from
other
groups
who
want
to
submit
prs,
but
also
they'll
probably
want
to
schedule
things.
A
A
B
C
C
B
A
Oh
yes,
that's
me!
That's
right.
I
was
still
thinking
about
the
events
one.
I
was
thinking
the
events.
One
was
first
for
some
reason
I
was
like.
Why
is
this
here
anyway,
oh
avnish
had
to
drop
thanks
for
joining
having
ash,
even
though
he's
probably
already
gone
so
there's
the
social
media
coordinator
role,
pr
it's
been
out
for
a
few
weeks.
I
think
I've
only
got
one
lgtm
on
it.
A
If
anyone
else
yeah
avanesh,
thank
you,
but
if
anyone
else
is
interested
in
social
media
lead
or
generally,
if
you
want
to
see
how
we're
defining
our
roles,
please
do
take
a
look
at
that
and
lgtm
it.
I
will
approve
that
probably
a
little
bit
later
today,
though
so,
and
then
the
events
coordinator
role,
let
me
grab
that.
A
I
guess
it's
here,
so
the
md
draft
is
done.
We've
got
the
actual
pr
up.
That
is
not
right.
Six
eight
one.
A
I'll
make
sure
that
it
did
okay,
all
alrighty,
so
we
have
two
new
roles
within
our
group
that
are
getting
added
as
handbooks,
we'll
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
setting
people
up
officially
in
those
role
capacities
updating
the
github.
That
is
something
that
I
need
to
assign
to
myself.
A
I'm
going
to
put
it
at
the
top
of
this.
For
now,.
A
Okay,
and
so
these
role,
definitions
should
also
include
information
for
shadowing.
So
if
you
are
interested
in
these
roles
but
don't
feel
confident
in
taking
them
up
right
now,
though,
I
strongly
encourage
any
of
you
who
are
interested
in
going
ahead
and
taking
ownership.
We
will
all
help
you
it's
not.
A
The
world
does
not
immediately
fall
on
your
shoulders
if
you
take
one
of
these,
but
we
are
also
defining
shadowing
processes.
If
you
would
prefer
to
go
that
route.
B
A
A
B
B
B
B
A
Yeah
all
right,
I'm
thinking
we'll
put
a
a
ping
in
the
controvex
channel
about
having
our
new
automation
and
whatever
we
want
to
communicate
about.
Here's
how
you
get
in
touch
with
us
to
send
tweets
now
and
explaining.
Also
the
automation
around
the
blog
posts.
A
Yeah
and
I
have
a
bunch
of
like
administrative
tasks
around
buffer,
so
that's
in
the
list.
Well,
I'm
sure
to
put
something
together
on
that.
If
I
don't
we'll
talk
about
it
next
week
and
I'll
be
like,
I
need
to
do
that.
But
hopefully
I
will
do
that,
so
the
next
roles
that
we
don't
have
defined,
yet
we
still
haven't,
figured
out
exactly
what
we
might
want
a
project
manager
role
to
look
like,
and
it
isn't
here.
So
we
don't
have
to
discuss
that
and
we're
also
very
short
on
time.
A
A
D
A
So
if
you
two
would
take
a
look
at
the
other
role,
definitions
that
are
in
pr
right
now,
look
at
the
format
of
those
think
about
what
you
would
want
to
put
into
a
contributor
site
manager,
role
or
owner
role
and
start
putting
together
a
draft
for
that
in
like
hackmd
or
google
docs.
Whatever
you
want
to
use,
we
can
start
getting
that
through
the
process
to
create
a
role
for
that
as
well.
D
A
A
A
Yep
that
should
give
you
a
sense
for
like
what
information
we
want
to
include
in
these.
If
you
think
of
anything
else,
you
want
to
include
this
is
not
a
hard
template
or
anything
so
feel
free
to
adjust.
But
the
sections
I
have
right
now
are
for
social
media
are
overview.
Minimum
skills
and
requirements
expected
time,
investment,
general
expectations
and
shadow
overview.
A
A
A
A
Perfect,
so
we
have
six
minutes
left,
update,
github
repo,
two
contributor
columns
name.
A
Yes,
hashida
did
a
wonderful
job
of
just
getting
all
of
those
cranked
out
which
I
did
not
fully
understand
until
we
talked
about
it,
and
I
was
like
oh
like
everything
here
is
actually
already
done.
I
thought
there
was
some
component
that
I
still
needed
to
do,
but
there
wasn't
so
then
I
was
like
okay,
let's
go
ahead
and
do
it
and
crickets,
because
josh
was
busy
who
had
been
helping
her
cheetah
with
it.
A
I
think
and
harshita
had
kind
of
done
her
component,
and
now
it's
been
so
long
that
one
of
the
pr's
needs
to
be
rebased
and
so
that
she
told
me
that
two
weeks
ago-
and
I
haven't
heard
anything
from
her
since
so
you.
C
A
C
A
It
worked
out
yeah,
it
sounds
like
I
mean
worst
case.
We
can
blow
everything
away
and
redo.
It
right
right
seems
like
it
was
not
that
bad
the
first
time,
just
no
it's
gotten
worse
anyway.
Sig
spotlights
we've
only
got
four
minutes,
but
I
know
sick
docs
is
already
out.
Oh
yeah,
chris,
you
were
gonna
write
a
tweet
on
that.
I
think
you
did.
A
B
A
What
was
the
topic
storage?
The
pr
is
in
for
review.
I
know
frederico
asked
for
help
on
that
this
week.
Any
updates
from
there
frederico
we're.
C
E
I
think
that's
good
to
go
because
I
it's
the
the
belts
the
prs
are
approved
and
it's
scheduled
for
the
threat,
but
to
the
22nd
of
this
month.
So
that's
that's
done.
E
Thank
you
for
your
assistance
in
in
slack
because
the
six
storage
leads
pinged
me
about
the
article
and
and
in
the
end
it
was
a
bit
of
my
fault
because
the
the
bot
just
mentions
someone
speci
in
particular
as
the
approval,
but
he
doesn't
need
to
be
that
person
and
the
same
team
banister
was
already
heavily
involved
in
the
review.
I
asked
him
for
the
final
approval
and
we
went
through
a
couple
of
reviews
and
it
was
done
perfect.
E
Nothing
nothing
new,
so
seek
security.
I
have
no
additional
answer
and
I've
pinged
sig
architecture
again
to
have
a
status
on
the
on
the
first
pass
at
the
questions,
but
still
no,
no,
no
answer.
E
A
C
E
A
A
A
A
E
Yeah
well,
but
the
pr,
but
even
more
importantly,
perhaps
the
hackmd
documents
in
which
I've
been
integrating
the
comments
that
have
been
have
been
getting
through
the
discussions
in
the
channel.
So
it's
quite
different
from
the
initial
scope.
I
initially
I
just
aimed
at
correcting
the
the
the
repository
that
one
would
target
for
the
contributor
site
and
not
the
kubernetes
main
site,
but
I
added
all
the
additional
comments
and
right
now
in
fmd.
E
It's
like
this
relatively
comprehensive
blogging
guideline
that
goes
into
the
expectations
of
the
editor
of
what
happens
when
someone
wants
to
blog
about
the
topic.
Is
it
going
to
the
contributor
side?
Is
it
going
to
vote
what
happens
in
each
one
of
the
scenarios?
Who
is
responsible
for
doing
what?
So
I've
been
adding
that
and
I
I
haven't
checked
I
I
don't
think
that
I
have
I.
E
I
have
got
a
lot
of
feedback
there,
but
I
would
encourage
anyone
to
give
it
a
go
and
just
give
it
a
read
and
then
and
comment
on
it,
because
I'm
waiting
for
it
to
to
replace
the
pr.
So
when
I
have
enough
comments
there,
I
will
just
wholesale
wholesale
replace
the
the
text
in
the
pr
with
with
the
version
in
acandy.
E
Yeah
well,
but
I'm
not
not
saying
yes
or
no,
but
it
wouldn't
be
something
that
I
I
would
be,
let's
let's
say
sad
of
doing
it.
I
am
I'm
open
to
it.
So,
yes,
mostly
because
I've
been
even
in
the
release,
went
on
125
release
teams
as
calm
shadow.
A
lot
of
stuff
is
also
around
block,
so
it
seems
that
I've
been
directly
and
indirectly
moving
around
blogs
and
blogging
guidelines
and
blogging
processes
so
yeah,
I'm
I'm
up
for
it.
A
Cool
we'll
chat
and
we
are
a
minute
over.
So
if
anyone
needs
to
go
do
feel
free,
we've
only
got
a
few
more
items
here
in
the
table.
I
think
so,
I'm
going
to
run
through
them
really
quickly
katakota.
This
is
just
something
that
we're
keeping
track
of
there's
nothing.
In
particular
that
needs
to
be
talked
about
so
I'll
move
past
it
annual
report
frederico,
you
did
a
wonderful
job.
Thank
you
so
much
for
writing.
All
of
those
tweets
about
the
help
wanted
section.
E
No,
no
I've
because
I've
been
driving
around
yeah
this
last
week
was
not
atypical.
I
still
have
around
six
to
go
and
I
will
likely
just
make
them
all
around
next
week
and
then
you
can
use
buffer
to
schedule
them,
as
as
as
you
intend.
A
Yeah
ping
me
your
email
address
so
that
I
can
get
you
added
to
buffer
and
you
can
just
add
those
directly
into
buffer.
C
Will
do
perfect
and.
A
You've
got
your
knowledge
sharing
going,
so
that's
perfect
apac
meet
our
contributors
blog.
I
think
we'll
skip
that
for
now.
If
there's
anything
that
you
all
need
from
us,
let
us
know
in
the
channel
issue
with
contributor
site
imran.
I
know
that
you've
been
making
progress
there.
If
you
need
any
help
with
that,
you
know
where
to
find
us,
there's
no
active
action
items
for
that
blog
from
debba
sigdoc
subproject
process
changes.
That's
like
you!
Don't
need
to
talk
about
that!