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From YouTube: [SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20211105
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Service APIs Bi-Weekly Meeting (APAC Friendly Time) for 20211101
A
Happy
friday
to
those
that
it's
friday
for
happy
wherever
you
are
in
the
world,
welcome
to
the
upstream
marketing
meeting.
May
you
be
a
ray
of
sunshine,
as
chris
just
showed
off.
Welcome!
Welcome,
happy
to
see
you
all!
It's
been
a
minute
on
my
end,
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
change
over
here,
but
it's
great
to
see
a
bunch
of
people
still
coming
to
this
meeting
and
sharing
in
the
upstream
marketing
contributor.com
space.
A
So
great,
add
anything
you'd
like
to
the
agenda
and
we
just
kind
of
start
from
the
top
and
work
our
way
down,
but
we
like
to
kick
it
off
by
with
some
celebrations.
Have
there
been
any
sort
of
big
wins
that
we
want
to
point
out.
C
It's
unbelievably
different
when
you
hear
someone
talk
right
and
like
when
we
talk
it's
it's
a
different
way
of
saying
stuff,
but
when
you
try
to
write
it
in
the
arms,
multiple
words
like
it's,
it's
the
first
time
my
brain
is
going
through
this
challenge,
where
I
have
to
convert
audio
into
text
in
in
a
readable
way,
yeah.
B
A
A
How
do
I
translate
a
a
very
different
mean
of
communication
into
another,
and
there
are
definitely
some
helpful
tricks
like
one
of
my
go-to's
is
to
recognize
themes
and
then
to
quote
people
as
you
write
about
the
theme
so
like,
let's
say
people
I
mean
we
wander
like
wild
when
we're
talking
to
each
other,
but
like
an
article,
it's
nice
when
it
has
like
beginning
middle
and
end
yeah,
so
yeah,
if
you're
doing
great.
Thank
you
for
doing
that.
C
Yeah
yeah
absolutely-
and
I
think
this
is
also
an
experience
where
my
my
future
suggestion
would
be
just
to
pass
on
the
questions
as
text
form.
C
B
A
A
Me
it
is
gonna
be
this
week,
so
I
should
give
an
update.
I
buried
the
lead
a
little
in
the
agenda,
but
I
do
want
to
say
I'm
officially
going
to
be
stepping
down
from
the
program
lead
of
the
contributor
commons
team.
Here
it's
been
such
an
honor
and
pleasure
to
meet
with
folks
honestly
over
the
pandemic.
It
really
anchored
me
in
this
community
and
gave
me
a
regular
sense
of
of
meaning
in
a
lot
of
ways
in
the
open
source
space,
so
I'm
really
thankful
for
it.
A
A
But
it's
very
much
180
my
attention
to
other
things,
so
I
needed
some
space
to
figure
out
this
new
wonderful
experience
and
to
accept
the
first
pull
request
on
that
before
I
worry
about
any
kubernetes
for
a
bit
but
yeah,
I'm
I'm
gonna
kind
of
share
it
out
further
and
I've
started
to
message
people
that
have
talked
about
being
interested
in
leading,
and
I
really
want
that
pull
request.
A
That
establishes
what
we've
done
and
updates
a
lot
of
the
unknowns
that
we
had
a
year
ago
when
we
were
just
starting
out
and
solidifies
that
we
do
have
pretty
solid
practices
in
this
team.
That
will
continue
to
evolve,
but
I
would
feel
really
good
if
that
baseline
of
six
or
what
is
it?
It's
five,
nine,
eight,
eight
nine!
I
really
want
to
get
that
reviewed
and
merged,
and
I've
pinged,
paris
and
bob
about
it.
A
B
B
A
Was
empty
in
there
the
pull
requests
down
there.
I
wrote
out
ones
based
on
kubernetes,
best
practices
and
sort
of
reasonable
ones.
We've
been
doing
that
effectively,
we
have
a
there
aren't
completely
separate
roles.
I
feel
we've
been
doing
a
really
effective
job
of
being
a
council
of
three
to
four
people,
and
that
includes
rajula
and
caslin
have
been
involved
for
well
over
a
year
in
that.
A
So
it's
a
lazy
consensus
decision
that
starts
with
us
and
when
it
comes
to
changes
to
the
overall
team
and
the
other
thing
is
we
want
the
shadow
so
jason's
been
shadowing
me
on
and
off
for
eight
months
now.
I
think,
want
to
keep
him
involved
in
the
decision
making
framework.
I
also
know
his
job
is
adjusted
and
he
doesn't
have
as
much
free
time
for
upstream
as
he
previously
did.
So
I
think
something
will
work
out
really
nicely
yeah.
There's
a
one-two
punch
there.
I
feel
like
for
sure.
A
Big
news,
yeah.
B
B
B
C
You're
gonna
love
that
that
option
of
buying
clothes,
it's.
A
B
Okay,
cool
sorry,
I've
had
network
issues
all
week
or
anyways
having
a
daughter
at
first
and
then
having
a
son.
Second
yeah,
there's
big
differences
and
having
the
options.
Clothing-Wise
is
good
because
women's
clothing
is
not
standard
right,
like
that's
the
weird
thing
right
like
I
can
go,
buy
a
pair
of
pants.
It's
the
same
size,
no
matter
what
brand
I
go
get
for
girls.
Clothing
is
completely
different.
Right,
like
it's
sounds
like
everything.
B
A
E
I
have
added
one
in
the
big
wins
the
caterpillar
office
that
I
just
like.
I
did
that
catacoda
resources.
Yesterday
only
I
I
have
put
this
link
because
in
the
docs
with
the
isu
six,
zero-
zero,
three
okay,
so
I
have
done
this.
I
think
the
whole
thing
is
done
now,
but
the
problem
I
discussed
in
the
contributes
by
weekly
meeting,
also
like
it's
presently
hosted
in
my
own
github
repository.
E
We
might
be
requiring
a
new
repository
for
this
whole
category
scenario
in
the
communities
as
after
communities
as
author
for
this
all
courses.
At
present
I
am
the
author
and
it's
signing
from
my
repository.
E
C
B
B
A
Good
lord
yeah,
so
I
was
trying
to
clarify.
What's
the
so,
what's
the
request
right
now,
what's
the
next
action,
we're
looking
for.
E
So
I
I
am
looking
for
a
platform
to
host
this
from
our
divinity,
so
that
you
know
any
other
developer
wants
to.
You
know
change
this
or
something
in
future,
so
that
he
or
she
could
be
able
to
do
it,
because
if
it's
like
you
know
the
course
is
live,
but
whenever
you
want
to
edit
it,
you
have
to
come
to
my
repository
in
which
the
category
is
hosted
and
change
it.
So
that
could
be
a
problem.
A
Yeah
great
yeah,
that
that
makes
sense.
So
if
we
want
to
kesen,
if
we
want
to
get
a
pro
project
like
that
into
it
would
probably
go
into
the
kubernetes
sig
name
space
on
github,
and
I
just
don't
know
if
there's
presidents
of
hosting
catacota
classes,
maybe
there
is,
I
don't
think
we.
E
A
Great
okay,
so
I
think
that's
what
the
copy!
I
think
so
I
think
the
current
issue
that
we
have
open
is
for
copy
editing
it.
So
why
don't
we
get
somebody
assigned
a
copy
edit
it
and
we'll
open
the
next
issue
of
moving
it
to
kubernetes-sig,
so
other
people
can
participate
and
then
the
question
would
be
for
the
the
contributor
contribex
team
of
like
hey.
Are
we
comfortable
like
committing
to
this
going
forward?
Do
we
want
to
own
this
sort
of
asset?
Because
you
know,
as
I
think,
the
advantage
of
it
being
in
your
repo?
A
Is
that
you
own
it,
and
that
means
you're
gonna,
maintain
it
or
not,
and
that's,
okay
and
the
advantage
of
it
being
in
the
sig
one.
Is
that
it's
a
community
asset?
But
that
means
we
have
the
obligation
to
update
it
and
it
could
go
either
way
like
both
are
great,
so
we'll
we'll
figure
out
which
one's
right
for
people
but
yeah.
It
sounds
like
step.
One
is
needs
somebody
to
spend
some
time
in
it
like
helping
with
the
copy
yeah.
A
A
And
since
this
isn't
this
isn't
promotional
for
you
and
it's
not,
it
doesn't
have
to
do
with
your
company
like.
I
think
this
is
something
we
could
tweet
out
as
like
hey
there's
this
new
asset.
If
anyone
wants
to
review
it
yeah,
I
think
that
would
be
a
fun
way
to
to
get
it
moving
along.
E
Just
also
in
the
initial
hack
empty
file
that
I
had
regarding
this
whole
thing,
I
just
got
it
reviewed
by
dems
in
the
other
issue
that
was
going
on,
like
regarding
the
discussion
of
what
all
needed
to
be
included
in
the
courses.
So
I
got
a
positive
review
on
that,
but
I
am
yet
to
get
any
review
on
the
category
scenario
itself,
because
at
that
point
of
time
it
was
not
posted
in
any
scenario,
and
I
just
hosted
it
yesterday.
A
B
A
Yeah,
well,
I
think
it
would
warrant
a
conversation
in
contrabex
on
the
kind
of
ongoing
commitment
like
a
repo
like
that
is
forever
a
little
bit.
Unless
we
do,
we
have
ownership.
Do
we
have
do
people
feel
like
put
something
that
it's
going
to
be
in
the
right
place
and
we'll
have
the
right
people
to
review
it
when
changes
come
in
a
pull
request
is
forever
a
repo
is
even
more
forever.
A
Cool
all
right,
so
I
think
step
one
is
to
get
some
hands-on
review
and
we'll.
F
B
A
Well,
okay,
so,
let's
say
by
next
week,
if
not
having
three
reviews
we'll
have
at
least
one
review
of
of
the
catacota
and
then
from
there
we
can
get
it
into
our
twitter
workflow
and
then
gotta.
Somebody
can
champion
it
in
the
contrabax
conversation
so
that
we
figure
out
that
next
step,
organizationally.
F
And
this
was
an
async
week
for
the
contrib
x
meeting,
so
in
contrib
x
meetings
in
the
contrib
x
meetings
channel,
there's
like
a
pre-made
thread
where
we
could
throw
this
in
there
and
be
like
hey.
We
want
to
talk
to
people
about
this,
so
that'd
be
one
way
to
do
it.
Yeah
they
opened
that
yesterday,
instead
of
on
wednesday,
so
they're
already
a
bit
delayed
on
that
anyway.
B
E
Yeah,
I
also
brought
it
in
the
bi-weekly
meeting
and
I
suggested
that
you
come
up
with
a
chat
decoder
and
then
go
to
the
steering
for
this,
because
they
were
the
ones
who
need
to
give
permission
about
repositories.
So.
E
Yeah,
they
asked
me
to
open
an
issue
in
the
repo
itself
from
the
steering
for
this,
but
yeah.
I
wasn't
having
this.
You
know
the
whole
thing
prepared
at
that
point
of
time
to
contribute.
B
E
Yeah
in
campaigns
in
progress,
I
think
the
apac
beta
controversies
blog
is
going
on.
So
that's
going
on
fine.
We
have
a
meeting
on
our
own
now
and
from
bi-weekly.
We
shifted
to
weekly
just
this
week.
Things
are
getting
going
on
rapidly,
so
yeah.
That's
the
update
on
that.
A
A
Okay,
new
items
contributors
say
seo,
who
can
talk.
B
Yes,
this
that's
me,
so
there's
kind
of
a
need
to
build
up
the
presence
of
the
contributor
site.
Basically,
you
know
increase
the
contributor
site
in
ranking
when
people
type
in
contributing
to
kubernetes
we'd
like
that
to
be
one
of
the
first
things
that
pop
up
right,
like
that'd,
be
cool.
So
there
is
already
someone
set
up
bob
set
up
the
dns
records
for
search
console.
B
Somebody
was
looking
to
get
that
access
to
the
search
console
for
google,
so
we
can
like
figure
out
if
there's
any
errors
and
what
we're
doing
or
whatever
you
know
that,
like
you
have
to
be
able
to
see
what
google
sees
kind
of
thing.
So
after
that,
it's
really
just
like
a
link
building
campaign,
which
I
kind
of
wanted
to
discuss
here,
because
I
feel
like
yeah
go
ahead.
A
No
I've
just
been
pumped
about
this,
for
since
we
talked
about
it
because
I
basically
studied
technical
seo
for
the
last
three
years
as
part
of
my
job
right,
which
I
thought
I
thought
it
was
just
going
to
be
kind
of
no
it's
at
first.
I.
A
Marketing
junk
to
be
to
be
rude
about
it,
but
I
actually
love
marketing
and
I
love
this
stuff,
because
it's
it's
really
about
building
interest
and
credibility
and,
like
you,
have
to
have
the
technical
scaffolding
in
place
which
google
console
will
reveal.
But
the
number
one
thing
I
think
this
group
can
do
is
to
make
it
clear
how
to
write
for
that
site
and
what
to
write
about.
A
And
if
we
do,
that.
That
is
the
link
building.
The
link
building
is
from
having
content
that
people
want
to
link
back
to
over
and
over
again
new
fresh
ideas
every
week,
and
I
think
the
distinct
value
that
that
site
could
provide
is
like
how
do
you
contribute
to
kubernetes?
What
do
your
dot
files
look
like?
How
do
you
customize
via
vs
code
or
vim
or
emacs?
A
What
yaml
linters
do
you
use?
What
sort
of
yeah,
like
all
the
little
nuances
of
being
a
kubernetes,
contributor,
dev
or
or
whatever
level
of
interest
like
how
we
use
hackmd,
actually
like
that's
a
great
article
and
each
and
every
one
of
these,
has
long
term
seo
value
and
the
aggregate
will
uplift,
the
entire
website
and
I'll
I'll
grab
a
link.
I'm
trying
to
look
for
right
now,
but
there's
a
northcut.
A
B
A
Lot
of
stuff
has
changed
year
over
year,
yeah,
and
that
is
this-
is
like
my
go-to
north
star.
All
the
right
answers
site.
B
So
when
I
was
doing
a
previous
job,
I
had
a
side
gig
doing
seo.
This
was
the
early
ops
and,
what's
funny,
is
those
skills
still
pay
off
today?
Right
like
stuff,
I
learned
in
2002
and
2003
about
seo
still
really
counts
right,
like
google
still
wants
quality
content,
quality
links
and
everything
else
will
just
fall
in
place
from
there
kind
of
thing
right,
like
so
having
a
good
checklist
of
debunked
things.
B
A
A
If
we
had
somebody
who
wants
to
look
into
that
and
then
the
other
thing
is
about
like
the
building
like
the
the
links
so
that
it
arises
and
for
me
like
the
number
one
thing
I
learned
is:
if
we
can
make
a
great
contributor
strategy
for
it,
it'll
grow
so
quickly
because
there's
just
so
much
to
write
about,
and
so
many
people
are
interested
in
it
ranking
factors.
There
we
go.
A
A
There
you
go
just
taking
stuff
over
proud
of
you
cool
just
want
to
show
you
this
for
those
who
do
want
to
learn
some
more.
This
google
ranking
factors
you
know
by
the
numbers,
google
is,
I
think
it's
like
96
of
search
traffic
so
and
duckduckgo
and
bing
and
other
ones
basically
follow
their
lead.
So
focusing
on
google
search
will
rule
positive
positively
affected
and
they
basically
rank
things
from
a
myth
to
a
fact
and
by
you
know
positive
on
page
negative
on
page.
A
Keywords:
google
analytics,
so
they
allegedly
don't
give
there's
no
evidence
that
they
will
give
you
priority
if
you
use
google
analytics.
If
we
focus
in
on
facts.
A
A
Yeah,
so
these
are
things
that
basically
there's
a
lot
of
nuance
to
this,
and
it's
really
fun
to
look
through.
I
think
every
engineer
deserves
to
have
good
seo
and
it's
kind
of
fun
to
learn
that
yeah,
but
the
the
short
version,
like
I
feel
like
the
the
cheat
code
to
this,
is
that
if
you,
if
all
of
us
wrote
one
thing
we
do
on
a
regular
basis
in
order
to
contribute
back
to
kubernetes
that
will
be
better
than
so
much
other
stuff.
A
We
could
try
to
throw
at
this,
but
that
means
the
readme
on
this
repo
has
like
a
clear.
You
can
contribute
to
this
here's,
the
kind
of
stuff
we
want
you
to
contribute
and
that
this
team
is
kind
of
building
a
campaign
around
like
hey.
We
officially
are
looking
for
contribution
to
the
site:
here's
what
that
means:
here's
how
to
do
it.
I
really
think
this
is
the
right
group
of
people
to
do
that
so
end
of
pitch.
There.
A
B
Added
it
to
the
agenda,
because
other
people,
somebody
in
chat,
mentioned
it.
I
even
think
it
goes
back
to
a
conversation
at
cubecon.
To
be
honest
with
you
was
that
right,
debra
was
that
something
we
were
talking
about
before
kubecon
or
not.
I
forget,
but
yeah.
I
know.
E
We
just
had
a
chat
regarding
this
last
week.
I
guess,
after
and
in
the
upstream
marketing
meeting,
also
had
a
chat
with
jason
and
he
helped
me
with
starting
with
that-
and
I
just
commented
on
the
original
issue
regarding
this
seo
and
I'm
trying
to
help
with
it-
and
I
I'm
just
also
I'm
quite
new
to
seo.
So
I'm
learning
how
to
do
all
those
stuffs
and
see
wherever
we
can
do
the
change
now
so
yeah.
B
B
Linking
to
authoritative
sources
is
vitally
important,
so
like
linking
two
docs,
for
example,
like
that's
gonna,
help
everybody
out
right
so
and
like
having
you
know
the
stuff
we
already
have
in
place
like
it's
using
ssl.
It's
you
know
on
a
good
provider.
All
that
helps
right.
I
know
some
people
say
the
the
page
ranking
stuff
or
the
no,
not
the
pcp,
whatever
it
is
in
search
console
like
that's
what
matters
most.
It's
not
actually
the
case
right,
there's
a
lot
of
little
things
that
matter
a
lot.
A
Yeah
and
just
to
focus
us
back
like
the
real
cool
core
of
this
like.
Why
does
why
should
any
of
us
care?
It's
like?
We
want
people
that
search
google
about
kubernetes
to
land
on
the
right
site,
and
if
we
want
kubernetes.dev
to
be
the
right
site,
we
have
to
help
it
start
to
outrank.
Even
ourselves
of
kubernetes.io
and
github
is
a
very
authoritative
site,
but
if
we
add
fresh
content
that
isn't
going
to
be
in
a
github
repo,
it
will
elevate
this
page
so
like
I
am.
A
I
think
we
should
put
our
brains
together
to
like
frame
this
as
a
full
campaign,
so
other
people
can
join
us
on
the
on
the
path.
But
I
am
fully
on
board
with,
like
us,
writing
up
how
how
to
do
this
and
and
then
being
are
the
first
kind
of
examples
of
how
to
do
it.
Well,
like
every
single
person
here
has
done
something
debba.
A
If
you
went
into
like
how
I
built
how
and
why
I
use
catacota
to
build
a
tutorial
for
kubernetes
users
like
that
could
be
a
three
four
paragraph
thing
with
a
couple.
Pictures
and
you'll
be
done.
It's
stuff,
that's
like
fresh
on
your
mind
and
that's
an
awesome
article,
yeah
yeah.
So
this
is,
we
all
have
really
good
ideas
just
by
just
looking
at
what
we've
done
today.
B
B
Is
this
something
like
we
don't
have
a
checklist
for
articles
or
something
like
blog
posts
that
we
try
to
publish?
Is
this
something
we
should
be
like
yo
sdo?
Somebody
needs
to
do
a
pass
on
this.
For
that.
A
Yeah
there
there's
a
checklist
in
there.
I
don't
think
we
explicitly
call
it
seo,
because
I
I
just
don't
know
if
we
have
that
sort
of
skill
set
broadly
on
the
team,
but
maybe
if
we
add
it
and
then
add
advice
to
it,
like
hey,
look
through
this
north
cut
list.
A
Yeah-
and
here
here
are
some
layup
things
of
like
I've.
The
number
one
thing
I've
done
at
work
is
like
take
these
urls
that
are
like
15,
dashed
words
and
reduce
it
down
to
two
words
that
are
exactly
the
keyword
phrase
we
want
people
to
go
after
and
lo
and
behold
like
you,
just
watch
it
rank
higher.
It's
it's
wild,
so
we've
been
running
experiments
of.
A
To
be
specific,
I
work
on
opensource.com,
which
has
had
millions
of
readers
per
month
for
10
years,
so
you
know
just
to
set
expectations.
The
site
like
this
won't
just
leap
to
the
front.
No,
but
it
takes
months
but
yeah
but
like
this
is
open
source
like
many
hands,
make
light
work
moments
where,
if
we
get
even
100
people
to
write
some
stuff
and
submit
it
like
that's
at
a
speed
that
no
one
else
can
go,
we'll
just
churn
it
out
right.
A
C
One
question
I
have
is:
do
we
need
to
think
of
the
different
tasks
separately
and
what
I
mean
by
that
is
having
it
come
up
in
the
search
seo.
This
is
one
sort
of
task.
The
other
task
is
like
the
page
itself
like
right
now.
If
I
look
at
the
page,
this
is
the
giant
feature
image
which
takes
up
the
whole
screen.
It
doesn't
have
a
call
to
action
like
like,
probably
a
lot
of
website.
They
have
this
image
or
video
and
then
a
very
easy
to
see,
call
to
action,
probably
somewhere.
A
C
How
do
we
rank?
Let's
set
the
blogs
the
articles,
because,
as
a
new
user
to
this
website,
I
want
to
be
able
to
find
stuff
very
easily.
Besides,
like
when
I
point
when
it
points
me
to
a
blog
like
how
it
keeps
I
use
it
to
a
site
for
a
longer
time,
so
that
does
it
show
this
recommendation
of
a
related
post.
C
B
So,
to
be
honest
with
you,
I
think
the
only
thing
really
kind
of
just
off
with
the
home
page
is
the
fact
that
we
say
welcome,
but
it's
not
the
actual,
welcome
page
there's
a
welcome
page
that
should
be
the
home
page.
To
be
honest
with
you,
I
don't
know
why
we
did
this
this
way.
It
might
be
a
doxy
thing.
It
might
be
just
you
know
not
thinking
about
seo
at
all.
I
mean
the
picture
that
this
is
great
you're
right.
B
A
A
In
particular,
we
so
bob
was
kind
of
product
managing
it
if
you
will
and
getting
it
out
the
door,
and
we
wanted
it
to
give
a
sense
of
you
see
the
people
that
you're
engaging
with
in
the
community
at
a
time
when
we
really
can
see
each
other,
but
that
has
come
and
gone.
So
I
think
it's
ready
for
fresh
revision.
A
Bob
has
very
loose
ownership
of
it
and
I'm
sure
he'd
love
some
new
ideas
and
just
a
pr
to
update
it
right.
So
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
room
to
change
the
site
because
it
it
had
a
specific
purpose
a
year
plus
ago,
and
then
that
purpose
is
passed
and
now
it's
there's
just
other
stuff
to
do
yeah.
So
if
we
wanted
to
claim
some
ownership
over
it,
like
first
of
all
repo
for
it,
it's,
I
think
it
moved
into
yeah.
A
The
kk
okay,
not
not,
k
it's
kubernetes,
contrib
site,
contributor
site,
I'm
grabbing
the
url.
Now,
okay,
thank
you
yeah,
but
I
love
how
you
you
listed
that
out,
dejuan
of
like
the
separate
tasks,
because
they
all
matter
like
the
the
front
page
being
clear
for
people
is
nice,
so
I
just
added
the
link
down
here.
A
A
Trained
about
it,
but
it's
just
like
tldr
why
this
was
designed
how
it
was
designed
that
makes
sense.
E
A
C
A
This
into
a
blog
okay-
no,
I
don't
see
that,
but
there
there's
some
interesting
issues
in
there.
I
think
if
our
team
wanted
to
feel
some
sort
of,
we
don't
have
to
feel
like
owners,
but
we
can
be
contributors.
We
want
to
contribute
to
the
site
intentionally
to
help
it
rank,
and
that's
one
of
our
2022
goals
for
this
team
is
to
help
this
go
from
irrelevantly,
ranked
to
at
least
on
the
front
page.
For
so
we
want
to
work
from
a
goal
backwards.
A
Maybe
listing
some
of
the
search
terms
were
like
we
want,
when
somebody
searches
contribute
to
kubernetes
that
this
site
shows
up
like.
We
could
then
do
the
work
and
use
the
tools
to
reverse
engineer
how
to
get
there
and
I'm
happy
to
I've
already
paid
for
all
this
software
that
will
help
with
seo.
Wins.
C
One
one
other
content
I
can
think
of.
I
think
we
talk
about
this.
A
lot
often
like
what
goes
on
dot,
io,
slash
blogs
and
what
type
of
content
goes
here,
so
maybe
a
quick
blog
or
any
write-up,
even
that
that
what
goes
on
to
kubernetes.dev,
because
many
of
us
get
that
question
frequently
so
that
we
can
just
point
out
to
this
document
or
blog
that
this
is
what
goes
on
to
kubernetes.dev
and
not
kubernetes
dot,
io
blog.
B
And
even
that's
kind
of
fuzzy
right,
like
even
socializing
that
doc
and
just
getting
it
out
there
right
would
be
important,
because
I
was
just
talking
to
one
of
the
doc's
team
members
on
my
team
and
he
was
like.
I
have
this
blog
post.
Maybe
you
can
help
me
get
it
on
one
of
the
blogs
maybe,
and
it
was
like
which
one
cnca
bernetti's
dev.
What
do
you
want
and
he
was
like?
Well,
I
guess
it
makes
sense
to
put
it
on
cncf,
but
it
could
also
be
on
the
dev
site
too.
B
A
A
If
you
link
back
to
it
yeah
so
repurposing
and
reusing
is
not
a
bad
thing
but
like
if
we
set
the
intention
of
like
hey,
we're
actively
like
if
that
kubernetes.dev
page
had
a
share,
how
you
contribute
to
kubernetes
and
it
links,
and
it
tells
you
how
and
it
links
you
to
the
repo
to
open
the
pr
like
that
is.
A
Of
thing,
yeah,
yeah
and
then
and
we're
reviewing
those
pr's
in
this
meeting
so
that
they
don't
just
languish
because
no
one
else
is
looking
there
rightfully.
So
so
I
I
think
it
could
be
really
cool
for
us,
but
but
it
is
also
to
your
point
chris
contrasting,
when
to
use
which
so
the
the
kubernetes
blog.
A
If
you
think
from
like
a
persona
point
of
view,
the
user
of
kubernetes
is
going
to
the
kubernetes
blog,
but
I
think
the
contributor
to
kubernetes
can
come
to
our
blog
here
by
default,
and
will
there
be
overlap,
of
course
like
you're,
often
both
but
there's
at
least
the
same
default
like.
Why
does
this
exist
for
stat
existing?
E
So
we
could
also
mention
about,
like
you
know,
it's
strictly
for
the
upstream
developers
and
end
users
can
like
hop
in
between
like
for
option
developers.
Mostly,
this
website
will
be
important.
A
C
Could
could
an
example
be,
like
a
concrete
example
would
be,
let's
say
someone
who's
right
want
to
write
like
what
is
a
part.
I
know
it.
It
already
exists.
So
what
is
a
pod
would
go
on
to
kubernetes
ios
as
like,
whatever
basics
or
ideas,
but
how
to
write
about
or
how
to
contribute
about.
Kubernetes
basics,
like
that
kind
of
blog,
would
go
into
kubernetes.dev.
D
A
Know
yeah
for
all
that
is
holy
cool
cool,
it's
funny,
okay,
so
I
think
the
action
I
heard
is
like
a
few
of
us,
will
open
fresh
issues
on
that
repo
and
commit
to
reviewing
them
in
this
meeting
to
decide
like
what
concrete
next
steps
we
want
to
take.
A
Yeah
and
like
to
have
a
call
to
action
on
that
site,
like
I
don't
know
how
much
web
debbiness
will
need
to
get
there
or,
but
I
know,
there's
appetite
yeah
cool.
Well,
hey!
I
want
to
just
acknowledge
the
release.
Lead
ray,
has
been
chilling
out
this
whole
time
and
is
doing
the
amazing
work
yeah.
So
first
off.
Thank
you
second
off
before
in
our
last
five
minutes
is
like.
Is
there
anything
that
this
team
can
do
specifically
to
help
you
as
you
roll
forward.
G
I
think
we're
good.
I
actually
came
here
with
my
sick
doc's
hat
on
oh
cool,
because
I'm
a
stick,
I'm
a
reviewer,
so
I
reviewed
the
blogs
and
I've
reviewed
some
several
blogs
from
the
script
as
well,
so
just
kind
of
want
to
see
like
what's
coming
up
and,
like
you
know
what
should
be
on
a
radar
to
review.
So
I
kind
of
have
that.
G
A
A
A
B
A
A
Sure,
like
we've,
got
to
accept
that
we
are.
We
have
many
forms
of
the
same
thing
and
we
yeah
fixing
for
that
at
the
same
time
is
trying
to
up
I'm
staying
focused
on
the
goal.
If
you
want
to
uplift
that
devs
yeah,
let's
focus
on
uplifting.dev,
okay,
cool
renaming
things
is,
I
don't
know
it's
been
the
bane
of
my
last
couple
months,
so
I'm
just
going
to
avoid
that
here.
This
is
supposed
to
be
fun.
A
Yeah,
just
not
telling
people
I
didn't
realize
how
many
family
members
would
be
angry
that
we're
not
telling
them
our
daughter's
name
up
front.
B
B
A
Yeah,
I'm
yeah,
I'm
a
good
son.
I
do
not
like
pissing
off
my
mom,
but
that
was
very
much
the
energy
like
how
dare
you
not
tell
me
right
exactly
yeah
cool
anyway
fun
times
so
a
ton
of
action
items
to
follow
up
on,
but
I
think
this
is
this
is
awesome,
I'm
so
energized
by
all
of
y'all's
contribution.
I
think
it's
wonderful
where
we're
going
and
yeah
I'll
be
here
next
week
with
kind
of
the
move
forward
plans
and
then
passing
the
program
management
chalice.
A
A
Yeah
passing
the
cat,
I
still
keep
that
image
of
you
accepting
a
stuffed
animal
and
in
the
first
sort
of
talk
we
did
on
this
group
at
kubecon
caslin
and
I
passed
things
on
and
off
screen
and
I
moved
my
cat
and
she
grabbed
a
stuffed
animal.
It
was
like
wait
a
minute.
I.
A
That
is
really
cute.
That's
extremely
disappointing!
Yeah,
that's
real!
Any
any
last
thoughts.
Try
to
keep
us
on
that
1050
timeline
that
we
set
good
all
right,
y'all
thanks
a
ton
great
to
see
you
all
have
a
wonderful
weekend
and
thank
you.
Thank
you.