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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Meeting for 20211027
A
B
Mesh
that
bell
recording
in
progress-
that's
the
word.
You
know
hello,
everybody
and
welcome
to
the
october
27th
sig
contributor
experience
meeting,
it's
just
our
general
bi-weekly
meeting.
I'm
your
host
host
allison
here
so
a
little
bit
of
housekeeping.
Before
we
begin,
we
need
a
note-taker
who
wants
to
take
notes
this
time
around,
feel
free
to
you
know,
put
your
hand
up
and.
B
Thank
you
very
much
pratice.
I
really
appreciate
that
yeah
and
make
sure
the
the
notes.
The
meeting
notes
are
linked
in
the
zoom
chat,
so
make
sure
you
put
your
name
down
there
and
put
down
your
name
down
in
the
attendees
as
well
as
usual.
We
have
a
code
of
conduct
which,
in
short,
just
means
kind
of
be
excellent
to
each
other.
You
know
we're
all
wonderful,
lovely
people
here
so
a
little
bit
cool.
B
So
with
that,
let's,
let's
ride
straight
into
things
because
there's
a
couple
things
I
can
give
updates
on
regarding
office
hours
and
things
like
that
so
yeah,
let's,
let's
go
so
office
hours
yesterday
I
managed
to
catch
up
with
david
flanagan
aka
raw
code
in
person
and
did
a
really
good
chat
about
office
hours
and
stuff
he's
been
telling
me
things
are
going
really
well
with
that,
and
I'm
really
happy
about
that
he's
looking
to
change
a
format
up
a
bit
to
have,
I
think
a
six
like
I
think,
sig
chair
or
like
you
know,
other
people
come
along
to
help
him
out
with
the
office
hours
things
on
like
a
rotating
basis
and
yeah
and
there's
another
kind
of
thing
with
office
hours
as
well
like
I
can't
find
it
on
the
contrabex
calendar.
C
It
was,
it
was
never
on
the
contributions
calendar.
Okay,
it
was
since
it's
more
of
like
an
end-user
focus
thing
than
a
contributor
focus
thing.
It's
just
been
generally
like
blasting,
the
comms
about
it.
I
think
at
one
time
it
was
on
the
journal,
like
you
know,
k
dev
calendar,
but
as
we
know
that
won't
work
until
we
migrate.
B
Yeah
well
another
thing
I
think
I
was
I
was
like
chatting
with
david
about
like
I
was
like
yeah.
I
always
go
over
the
the
we
always
go
over
the
office
hours
on,
like
you
know,
the
meeting
notes,
but
I'd
never
see
you
around,
but
it
turns
out
didn't
have
access
to
the
mailing
list,
so
I'm
gonna
get
that
resolved
by
end
of
this
week.
B
So
hopefully,
next
next
by
the
time
next
kind
of
video
meeting
kind
of
rolls
around
david
will
be
able
to
join
us
and
join
join
us
here.
B
Yeah
so
community
meeting
I
just
saw
wait,
is
there?
Is
there
any
questions
about
office
hours
as
well
and
we
can
get
those
written
down
and
yeah.
B
All
righty,
so
I'm
going
to
go
straight
into
community
meeting
and
hello
and
welcome
to
niren.
I'm
just
saying
thank
you
for
coming
along
first
time.
Here
appreciate
it
with
that,
let's
go
into
community
meeting
with
laura
yeah,
I'm
not
that
late!
I
made
it.
You
know
that.
D
So
community
meeting
we
haven't
really
kind
of
gotten
to
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
in
terms
of
like
redoing
it
again
after
the
discussion
last
time.
So
right
now
it's
just
kind
of
getting
that
discussion
finished
and
prepping
for
november.
So
no
major
updates
just
kind
of
still
coming
off
of
kubecon
north
america.
So.
C
Honestly,
I
would
say
just
punt
it
to
next
year
and
we
focus
on
getting
the
mailing
list.
Migration
done.
B
B
Of
the
year
where
we're
like,
I
we're
gonna
put
this
push
this
into
the
next
yeah.
That's
that's
good.
Any
questions
around
the
community
meeting
yeah.
E
Do
we
have
do
we
have
a
discussion
of
the
the
whole
mailing
list
migration
later
in
the
agenda.
C
There
isn't
there's
none
item,
I'm
sorry.
I
don't
mean
to
take
over
my
bank.
B
We
don't
have
it,
but
we
if
someone
could
add
that
to
the
to
the
end
kind
of
list
here,
after
slack
infra
right
before
open
mic,
we'll
make
sure
we
cover
that
and
it's
because
someone
can
we
can
we.
I
think
we
need
to
add
elections
into
here
with
the
template
meeting
templates.
B
I've
got
everything
and
I
didn't
have
enough
time
earlier
to
kind
of
prep
the
agenda,
so
we're
just
kind
of
impromptu
improvise
getting
the
agenda
soon
as
we
go
with
that
we
can
kind
of
roll
straight
into
well
contributor
summit.
So
bob.
B
I
I
can
do
that
so
in
person,
like
the
summit
itself,
like
I,
you
might
have
seen
earlier
on
the
mailing
list,
a
while
back,
I
tried
to
organize
a
doc
sprint.
You
know
that
went
pretty
alright
for
our
first
one
and
we
got
like
some
things
then,
and
we
kind
of
kicked
kicked
the
tires
on
it,
and
you
know
I'm
looking
forward
to
with
the
with
the
contributor
workshop.
That
was
around
doc,
sprint
kind
of
thing.
B
I
know
that
bob
is
working
on
getting
some
help
from
tech
writers
to
come
in
and
revamp
that
whole
program.
Very
big.
Thank
you
to
bob
for
helping
get
that
organized
yeah.
So
in
terms
of
like
the
turn
up
to
turn
to
turn
up
the
turnout,
so
the
during
the
day,
it
was
just
kind
of
like
a
nice
chill
we're
all
kind
of
getting
back
together
and
there
was
like
some
collaboration
that
happened
with
like
some
of
the
other
cigs
and
people
that
turned
up.
It
was
very
kind
of
chill.
B
I
think
the
one
thing
that
was
you
know
that
went
that.
I
think
the
most
people
were
at
and
attended
was
the
reception,
the
celebration,
I
think,
if
you
go
over
to
the
channel
contributor
summit,
I
think
in
slack
you'll
see
the
lovely
kind
of
group
photo
that
we
got
at
the
contributor
celebration.
B
B
So
I'm
I'm
hoping
yeah
next
yeah
and
I'm
hoping
that
when
we
go
to
valencia
now
things
will
be
a
bit
more
kind
of
streamlined
in
terms
of
the
retro
and
so
the
week
after
kubecon,
I
was
kind
of
as
I
haven't
been
able
to
catch
up
on
the
retro.
That
happened
over
slack.
So
if
folks
online
can
fill
me
in
on
that,
that
would
be
awesome
thing.
B
Okay,
we
can
punt
it.
We
can
punt
it
too
soon-
tm,
maybe
next
week,
because
yeah
next
week,
because
I
have
kind
of
more
bandwidth
and
time
around
that
and
yeah.
So
next
after
contributor
summit,
one.
C
For
the
like,
I
have
something
for
contributor
summits
and
all
that,
oh
one,
we
have
an
ai
still
that
we
need
to
archive
the
contributor
summit
website,
essentially
put
it
over
to
past
events
that
if
someone
is
looking
for
something
to
do
that,
it
would
probably
be
a
pretty
good
first
issue.
It
does
involve
some
markdown
changes
of
links,
and
that
is
in
the
k,
contributor
site
repo,
and
I
can
provide
a
link
to
a
past
pr
where
that
was
done.
B
On
that
yeah,
so
this
is
probably
kind
of
a
good
kind
of
issue
that
I'd
be
happy
to
collaborate
with
someone.
Who's
kind
of
new
and
wants
to
kind
of
you
know,
get
a
first-hand
experience
of
what
it's
like
kind
of
helping
organize
a
celebration,
which
is,
I
need
to
get
that
one
email
out,
which
is
you
know
the
call
for
help
like
so
usually
right
before
we
start
planning
all
these
events.
B
We
do
a
kind
of
an
email
about,
like
you
know,
covering
kind
of
do
the
do
the
thing
yeah,
I
kind
of
I'm
looking
for
someone
to
kind
of,
probably
shadow
or
kind
of
you
know
be
kind
of
see
and
work
alongside
to
help
kind
of
orchestrate
and
go
through
and,
like
you
know,
see
all
the
steps
and
all
that
so
that
you
know
they
can
help
kind
of
run
and
lead
it
next
time.
B
I've
got
bandwidth
to
help
push
this
forward,
but
I
kind
of
I
can't
do
everything
myself
so
yeah,
so
we
need
to.
We
need
to
sell
everyone
that
yeah
next
week.
I
think
we're
going
to
have
the
meeting
and
it's
going
to
take
over
the
previous
slot
that
we
had
for
planning
contributor
summit,
because
that
time
kind
of
worked
pretty
well
for
most
people.
But
if
it
doesn't,
we
can
kind
of
reschedule
that.
C
Bob
so
just
as
the
fyi
at
least
for
next
week
contribution,
I
will
not
be
available
we'll
both
be
at
the
linux
foundation
member
summit,
but
I
would
still
suggest
kicking
something
something
off.
B
B
I
guess
I'm
I'm
putting
my
hand
up
here:
yeah,
oh
low
battery,.
B
B
I
know
kind
of
what
needs
to
be
done.
I
was
helping
out
with
it
quite
a
lot
last
year,
but
I
would
love
a
group
or
like
some
people
to
kind
of
shadow
and
kind
of
help
out
like
work
kind
of
directly
kind
of
you
know:
keslin
yeah,
yeah
work
and
like
some
new
folks
on
the
line,
if
they're
really
interested
and
have
like
the
time
to
kind
of
put
in
and
kind
of
help,
make
things
happen
that
they'll
be
like
yeah
yeah.
E
Okay
and
put
me
put
me
down
as
part
of
it
since
I
won't
be
available
for
the
meeting
next
week,
put
me
down
as
part
of
a
committee
for
food
and
craft
activities,
food
and
craft
activities.
Yes,
yeah,
I'm
going
to
recruit
some
folks
and.
B
On
that
note,
I
want
to
kind
of
blast
comms
about
that
a
bit.
So
I
know
we're
already
on
wednesday,
and
so
there's
gonna
be
a
little
bit
of
things
that
we
might
wanna
rush
today.
So
we
can
get
something
out
on
contributor
tweets
on
thursday,
so
we
can
kind
of
do
like
a
we're.
Putting
this
thing
together,
please
you
know
reply
on
this
tweet
to
like
things,
you'd
be
interested
in
seeing
or
come
visit
us
in
like
the
slack
channel
yeah.
B
So
if,
if
you've
got
some
time,
keslin
be
cool
to
work
on
you
with
that
yeah,
so
any
any
questions
or
you
know.
B
C
Actually
one
other
thing:
we,
we
are
going
to
be
using
discord
again.
That
is
just
honestly
for
the
sake
of
time,
since
we
are
already
familiar
with
that
platform,.
B
F
Yeah
yeah,
sorry:
okay,
yeah,
okay!
This
is
my
first
time
here,
hello,
everyone
yeah,
I'm
glad
to
be
here
and
alison's
talked
about
shadowing
so,
like
I
would
like
to
know
like
this
is
do
I
need
some
experience
to
shadow
on
that
or
I
can
be
a
total
beginner
and
then
I
can
know
get
to
shadow
and
know
how
the
internal
workings
are
going
on.
I
would
like
to
know
more
information
regarding
that.
B
Yeah,
so
I
haven't
like
honest
that
kind
of
just
popped
up
in
my
head
just
now
and
like
it
needs
to
be
a
fully
fleshed
informed
form,
but
the
basic,
the
the
kind
of
general
gist
was.
I
just
want
someone
to
kind
of
see
like
what
kind
of
things
are
involved,
with
kind
of
leading
and
helping
direct
kind
of
the
the
summit
and
like
how
to
keep
that
all
organized
and
orchestrated.
Well
like
what
that
involves.
B
So
then
I
I
can
kind
of
pass
it
on
to
like
someone
new
to
the
community
like
you
for
instance.
So
then,
like
you
know,
you
can
do
that
the
next
time
this
this
rolls
around,
because
I
think
we're
planning
we're
playing
to
do
something
like
this.
I
haven't
was
it
once
or
twice
a
year,
because
not
everyone
can
make
it
to
kubecons,
because
coupons
are
like
yeah,
they're
they're.
Quite
quite.
B
Yeah,
it's
not
they're,
not
successful,
but
yeah
yeah.
C
I
think
right
now
we
were
still
doing
plan
for
like
once
a
year
at
the
end
of
the
year
after
the
last
release,
because
that's
the
time
like
everyone
can
sort
of
relax,
there's
nothing
necessarily
on
their
plate,
a
couple
other
things
that
definitely
need
to
get
on
the.
So
I'm
talking
about
this
now,
since
I
won't
be
at
next
week's
meeting,
we
have
to
get
going
on
the
awards,
asap
both
what
the
award
is
going
to
be
and
reaching
out
to
all
the
community
members.
B
Just
a
warning
note:
I'm
the
the
charger
here
isn't
working
and
my
ipad
isn't
eight.
So
if
I
drop
bob,
please
carry.
C
B
How
do
I
trying
to
do
this
on
participants,
but
while
that
happens,
make
co-hosts
yeah.
H
B
I've
I
know
that
a
favor
has
had
another
question
as
well.
B
So
yeah
put
it:
can
we
get
a
action
item
in
the
notes
from
me
to
kind
of
follow
up
on,
like
you
know,
defining
like
that
shadowing
thing,
so
you
know
yeah
to
do.
Allison
shall
yeah
so
with
that
we're
gonna
go
jump
into
steering
election
now,
so
I'm
gonna
like
so
steering
election
wise,
yeah,
josh
josh,
has
got
a
good
yeah.
E
Yep,
so
we
are
in
the
middle
of
the
voting
period,
which
closes
on
november
4th
the
ability
to
claim
voter
exceptions
closes
friday.
E
E
And
I
actually
have
kind
of
a
call
here
for
the
group
to
think
of
creative
ways.
We
could
additionally
get
the
word
out
because
right
now
we're
at
160
ballots
cast,
which
is
like
roughly
half
of
our
target
the,
and
I
know
that
some
people
will
wait
until
the
last
minute
to
vote,
but
I'm
not
convinced
that
that's
150
people,
I
think
a
lot
of
people
are
still
not
paying
attention.
E
So
if
anybody
has
any
good
ideas
beyond
you
know
our
usual
email
blast
to
kubernetes,
dev
and
slack
etc
of
ways
that
we
can.
I
get
word
out
to
the
eligible
contributors
that
they
really
kind
of
need
to
vote.
I
it
would
be
super
helpful.
C
So
I
have
an
idea
for
this
one.
We
have
not
used
the
slack
bot
to
send
out
messages
to
all
the
sig
channels,
yet
yeah.
So
that's
something
we
can.
We
can
do
as
a
first
step
to
send
something.
The
other
thing
that
has
worked
in
the
past
two
is
emailing
all
the
sig
mailing
lists
individually.
C
So
you
know
k
dev
is
our
general
announcement
one,
but
if
we
basically
like
cc
and
cicada
literally
just
like
do
every
sick
mailing
list
on
it.
That
might
also
help
it's
just
getting
the
message
on
everyone's
radar.
Over
and
over
and
over
again,
we
don't.
B
So,
oh
yeah,
I've
got
my
hand
up
here,
so
I
kind
of
I
had
a
couple
ideas
around
this.
So
I
know
that,
like
you
know,
we'd
use
mailing
lists.
We,
like
you,
know
we're
putting
the
word
out
and
there's
a
lot
to
like
existing
contributors,
but
I
think
it's
a
bit
late
kind
of
now,
but
in
the
in
future,
I'd
like
to
kind
of
put
on
marketing
team
radar.
B
So
perhaps
maybe
we
put
it
together
kind
of
some
sort
of
like
video
or
something
some
way
to
kind
of
ever
ever
ever
adverb
broadcast.
You
know
what
the
steering
elections
about
and,
like
you
know
why.
Why
kind
of
it's
like
important,
because
it
slips
to
the
back
of
people's
minds
and
yeah
question?
B
Is
the
apec
coordinator
meeting
disbanded
now
I
want
to
kind
of
quickly
follow
up
on
that,
because
I
saw
it
come
in
my
emails,
like
the
other
day
that
someone
joined
it
briefly
and
bob
has
more
information
on
this
because
I
remember
chatting
with
him
about
it.
So,
okay
and
laura
we'll
get
to
you
soon.
Yeah.
C
So
the
apec
coordinator
meeting
has
long
been
gone
for
quite
some
time
now.
What
was
done
was
an
apec
meeting
regarding
a
meet
our
contributor
session,
and
that
was
only
set
to
run
for
a
couple
weeks
and
that
so
at
this
point
that
has
ended.
It
was
just
a.
D
Laura
getting
back
to
steering
one
other
way
to
possibly
get
the
word
out
is
since
there's
a
lot
of
companies
that
have
lots
of
people
that
are
contributors
as
part
of
their
companies.
Is
there
any
way
to
kind
of
persuade
some
people
to
send
an
email
out
to
internal
email
list.
D
E
Actually
had
a
discussion
on
on
the
permissibility,
you
know
on
on
what
crossed
the
line
into
electioneering,
to
see
what
kind
of
notices
we
could
send
out
internally
at
companies
on
on
steering,
but
we
did
share
it
out.
It's
actually
pretty
simple.
If
you
look
on
the
steering
public
steering
discussion,
you'll
see
david
eads
posting
a
just
like
two-line
thing
of
you're
eligible
to
vote.
Please
vote
that.
We
sent
out
to
red
hatters
who
appear
on
vote
in
voters
yaml.
E
The
so
yeah
the,
which
is
why
we're
looking
for
additional
creative
ideas-
and
I
think
the
the
hitting
all
the
the
cigs
is
probably
going
to
be
the
next
step.
And
we
should
probably
do
that
within
the
next
two
days,
so
so
that
people
still
have
time
to
vote.
C
I
actually
have
a
quick
idea,
although
it'd
be
a
little
bit
of
a
frustrating
thing.
Elections
at
companies
I
o
could
theoretically
join
the
other
mailing
lists.
C
The
thing
is:
you'd
want
to
join
it
and
send
it,
so
you
don't
receive
any
mail
from
them
so
that
way,
you're
not
getting
notifications
or
calendar
invites,
but
you
can
send
mail
to
it.
I
probably
wouldn't
do
that
for
at
this
time,
because
it
is
a
very
time
intensive,
like
repetitive
task.
Well,.
E
C
E
C
E
Okay,
the
but
okay,
so
we
could
put
that
in
the
retro
as
ideas
for
next
time
by
the
way
we're
we're
currently
on
the
the
election
committee
discussing
schedules
for
the
retro.
We
have
kind
of
a
spread
of
time
zones.
So
it'll
take
us
a
little
while
to
figure
out
when
we're
going
to
have
that
at
which
point,
contributor,
experience
and
steering
will
be
invited.
B
Cool
any
questions
about
any
more
questions
about
the
election.
Well,.
E
Somewhere
around
20
exception
requests
and
around
17
of
those
have
been
granted
the
and
and
the
good
news
from
that
is
that
people
are
finding
the
new
exception
request,
which
is
apparently
relatively
easy
to
use.
Based
on
the
number
of
requests.
B
The
retro
being
talked
here
is
the
it
is
the
election,
the
steering
election
retro
so
for
context
like
so
the
last
couple
weeks
we've
been
doing
the
last
like
month
and
a
bit
women
organizing
like
the
steering
election,
because
you
know
that
we
need
like
new
people
into
steering,
and
so
what
steering
does?
Is
they
help
kind
of
define
the
kind
of
direction
and
things
of
the
kubernetes
project
yeah?
B
So
that's
a
that's
a
little
brief
kind
of
intro
tip
it
for
more
information
about,
like
you
know,
structures
within
like
you
know,
kubernetes
and
stuff,
I
would
recommend
looking
back
at
some
of
the
old
new
contributor
workshop
videos,
because
they've
got
a
good
breakdown
of
all
the
different
kind
of
groups
inside
kind
of
the
cuban
ins
inside
the
project
yeah.
So
that's
a
that's
a
bit
of
a
information
yeah.
B
So
with
the
election,
all
wrapped
up
we're
going
to
go
straight
on
to
mentoring
here.
So
I
see
we
have
ihor
on
the
line,
so
I'm
going
to
hand
over
to
ihora
if
you
have
any
updates
around
lfx
or
those
initiatives.
B
Oh
yeah,
it's
just
we're
just
we're
just
coming
into
the
mentoring
part
of
like
the
meeting
and
yeah.
Do
you
have
a
any
updates
around
lfx
mentorship
like.
H
H
Actually,
so
it's
kind
of
like
the
teaser,
since
we
haven't
finalized
details
yet,
but
we
plan
to
do
something
like
the
virtual
mantis
showcase
later
this
year
or
the
beginning
of
the
next
year,
probably
with
having
the
mentees,
who
have
successfully
graduated
from
the
ce
and
cflfx
programs
during
this
year
and
like
an
early,
so
those
mentees
will
be
able
to
apply
for
speaking
at
the
event
and
we're
happy
to
feature
some
some
of
them
there.
H
So
we'll
we'll
make
more
like
we
will
kind
of
have
an
announcement
of
this
of
this
event
and
initiative
later
in
november.
H
But
if
you
are,
if
you
have
been
a
mentee
with
the
lfx
with
the
cncflfx
program
back
in
2021
or
before
with
the
community
bridge,
so
it
can
be
a
good
opportunity
for
you
also
to
showcase
your
your
kind
of
activity
with
what
you
have,
what
you
have
done
and
to
present
it
to
the
wider
audience,
but
again
more
details
coming
soon.
B
Cool
and
so
contributor
workshop,
I
think
we
covered
that
earlier.
Did
we.
C
The
so
we
start
talking
about
the
tech
writers
will
be
working
on
it.
Yeah.
B
Tech
writers
are
working
on
it,
we'll
be
working
on
it
and
bob's
finishing
up
the
contract
kind
of
stuff.
For
that
thing,
today,
yeah
cool
yeah,
oh
yeah,
because
it
came
up
with
the
docs
brand
and
so
with
that
community
management.
It's
it's
a
blank
underneath
it.
I
think
here
this
part
where
we
talk
about
the
k,
dev
migration.
You
know
yeah
this.
This
is
the
part
here,
so
bob.
C
It's
actually,
I
was
trying
to
find
the
open
issue
for
it.
It
might
have
been
on
the
community
meeting
thread.
Josh
did
you
have
something
to
say.
A
E
Once
again,
it
rotated
around
life
cycle
periods
that
is
actually
kind
of
a
roadblock
on
that,
which
is
that
sig
docs
is
refusing
to
redirect
the
contributor
pages
to
the
contributor
site
until
we
have
localization
implemented
and
that
issue's
been
open.
For
I
don't
know
roughly
a
year
and
as
far
as
I
know,
it's
still
the
policy,
and
so
we
either
need
to
have
localization
or
road
map,
or
we
need
to
talk
to
sig
docs
and
come
up
with
a
workaround.
C
C
B
Yeah,
would
it
be
something
that
we
could
look
into
as,
like
you
know,
kind
of
building
out,
maybe
having
someone
new
kind
of
peer
on
helping
get
this
over?
Perhaps
so
we
can
get
another
person
like
more
familiar
with
the
contributor
site,
so
we're
going
to
get
more
help
with
it,
because
this
is
going
to
take
some
time,
and
I
think
if
one
of
us
like
puts
our
hands
up
and
we're
like
yeah,
we
can
do
that
all
yeah.
It's.
C
Yeah
well,
the
one
thing
I
would
do
is
I
would
reach
out
so
because
they
have
their
own
page
for
their
contributing
docs
on
there
and
it's
as
far
as
I
know,
it's
not
been
localized
into
all
the
languages
that
they
support,
so
I'd
focus
on
you
know,
reaching
out
to
whoever
has
actually
localized
their
their
contributing
portion
of
it,
and
that
will
then
have
a
set
of
owners
and
all
that
too,
that
that
might
be
able
to
help
guide.
B
Oh
yeah,
that's
a
that's
a
big
issue.
A
B
Sorry
it
does
yeah,
you
go,
you
go.
C
It
requires
people
to
be
have
a
little
at
least
a
little
bit
of
familiarity
with
hugo,
because
there
is
like
some
configuration
stuff
that
has
to
be
done,
but
yeah,
it's
it's
literally
just
blocked
on
on
people.
D
Would
it
make
sense
to
have
that
as
a
an
explicit
like
subgroup
here
kind
of
like
we
have
the
github
admins
and
we
have
the
youtube
admins
and
things
like
that,
because
then
it's
something
that
someone
can
point
to
and
say.
I'm
part
of
this
subgroup.
C
Well,
I
would
say
at
least
as
far
as
like
seo
like
having
help
there
would
be
great
as
far
as
the
localization
side
of
things.
One
of
the
reasons
why
we
we
localized
the
focus
on
localizing
the
contributor
cheat
sheet
is
there
is
no
bandwidth
to
to
localize
the
actual
contributor
guide
so
another
another
potential
first
step
would
be
to
stub
out
the
various
localizations
for
the
localized
contributor
guide
or
contributor
cheat
sheet.
C
So
that
way,
since
we
have
all
those
localized
already,
everything
else
would
default
back
to
english,
but
at
least
those
pages
explicitly
would
be
in
the
correct
language.
B
H
B
B
But
there's
the
initial
kind
of
like
get
the
stuff
underway.
Is
there
a
part
of
this?
Is
there
like
the
kind
of
initial
like
what
we
want
to
achieve
like
first
and
get
like
that
first
improvement
and
put
that
on
like
a
separate
brand
and
then
get
that
merged
and
and
then
kind
of
iterate,
then,
on
the
main
branch
like
I
was
learning
about
that
it'll.
C
Tim
tripex
leadership
and
other
people
that
are
the
root
owners
like
the
contributor
guide,
have
been
an
issue
there.
The
I
think
our
best
chance
to
potentially
move
that
stuff.
There
will
be
when
the
tech
writers
completely
redo
the
contributor
guide,
because
one
of
their
tasks
is
to
rewrite
the
entire
thing
in
one
voice
and
one
one.
You
know
like
right
now:
it's
since
it's
been
written
by
like
50
people,
it
sort
of
is
all
over
the
place
and
it's
hard
to
follow.
B
Let
me
just
check
one
thing
and
how
we're
doing
so
yeah
do
we
want
to
kind
of
any
more
questions
around
the
contributor
site
and
things
like
that.
I
Gotta
click
all
the
buttons
hello,
so
we
canceled
our
meeting
last
week
because
several
of
our
more
senior
members
especially
were
out
and
busy
and
doing
all
kinds
of
things.
So
we
didn't
meet
of
course
kubecon
week
and
we
didn't
meet
last
week.
But
our
plan
from
before
kubecon
was
for
our
next
meeting
to
discuss
some
updates
to
our
role
definitions
in
our
documentation
and
to
establish
kind
of
a
shadowing
program
of
how
we
get
new
people
into
those
roles
and
kind
of
discuss
how
the
whole
subproject
works.
I
These
days
since
we
haven't
updated
that
spent
significant
effort
on
updating
that
since
kind
of
our
our
creation
as
a
group.
So
that's
the
plan
for
the
next
meeting
is
to
go
for
roles
and
shadowing
type
efforts
which
should
be
friday.
So
hopefully
we'll
go
over
that.
Hopefully
folks
will
be
around.
B
All
right
any
questions
around
marketing.
C
C
B
I
B
Okay,
contributor
contributor:
I
think
we
covered
all
the
contributor
sites
going
to
be
looked
over.
Yeah.
B
I'm
gonna
put
another
action
item
like
you
know
for
eventually
we'll
update
the
template
for
this
meeting,
because
there
are
some
things
that
aren't
covered
in
it.
If
anyone
wants
to
help
out
with
that,
that
would
be
awesome,
actually
good,
first
kind
of
thing
to
help
out
with
good
first
contribution
kind
of
thing
there,
because
I
keep
saying
I'm
gonna
get
around
to
fixing
the
template
and
never
do
so
yeah.
B
So
that
note,
aside
a
little
bit
of
a
side
rail
there,
okay,
so
github
management
do
we
have
any
updates
around
github
management?
I
don't
see
bubble
nikita.
I
say
you
see
bob
on
the
line.
I've
seen
the
keto
kristoff,
but
bob's
here.
C
There
there's
a
meeting
tomorrow.
The
big
thing
is
easyslay.
I
know
I've
talked
about
it
before
the
biggest
problem.
Is
it's
just
been
blocked
on
me?
I
am
going
to
send
out
comms,
hopefully
later
today,
tomorrow
at
the
latest,
regarding
flipping
it
on
in
a
non-blocking
mode,
because
we
need
to
test
if
we're
gonna
roll
it
out
after
code
freeze
and
that's
really
the
big
thing.
It's
just
e
too
many
things
for
me
and
that's
something
that
gets
pumped
up
a
list.
C
The
other
thing
is
that
there's
an
open
pr
right
now
from
nikita.
We
are
starting
to
move
forward
on
actually
doing
the
rotation
of
the
membership
coordinators
and
github
admins.
It's
it's.
It's
not
an
on-call
list,
but
it's
sort
of
an
on-call
list.
It's
essentially
like
who's
on
point
for
that
week,
because
we
keep
falling
behind
on
our
slo.
B
So
sorry,
I
just
spaced
out
for
a
second,
so
github
management
yep,
that's
all
good!
So
any
questions
around.
So
any
questions
around
that
for
now.
A
B
No
updates
yeah
and
now
now
we've
got
open
mic,
which
is
kind
of
one
of
the
pretty
critical
kind
of
times
to.
If
you've
got
questions,
I
see
some
people
have
put
like
in
the
open
mic
discussion,
some
things
already,
and
so
we've
got
issues
and
a
comment
over
here.
So
let's,
let's
pull
that
up.
J
Yeah,
actually
I
put
that
comment.
Mother
and
me
have
been
working
on
this
caterpillar
scenario
lately
through
these
months.
So
what
we
have
come
up
with
is
a
like
a
tutorial
for
upstream
our
kubernetes
developer,
to
know
how
to
set
up
the
kubernetes
locally,
and
so
there
have
been
long
discussion
on
that
and
recently
we
came
up
with
a
whole
pipeline,
which
we
want
to
put
it
as
a
caterpillar
scenario.
J
So
then
our
problem
is
the
scenario
is
prepared
in
the
hack
md
file,
but
to
publish
the
scenario.
We
need
an
author
permission,
so
I
was
trying
to
search
if
kubernetes
already
had
a
repository
specifically
for
cataclysm
like
such
tutorials,
but
I
couldn't
find
one
so
the
work
around
is
we
use
our
personal
github
pro
ids
or,
like
github
author
profile,
to
design
the
repository
for
category
tutorial,
but
that
would
be
good
if
we
make
a
another
repository
concentrated
for
category
tutorial,
because
this
is
dynamic.
J
This
is
going
to
change
or
no
it's
going
to
get
updated
so
like
having
it
on
the
individual
repository
might
be
a
problem.
C
So
does
it
I'm
I'm
not
too
familiar
with
category
in
terms
like
the
actual
like
set
up?
Is
there
a
process
for
signing
up
as
a
github
organization.
J
C
So
this
is
actually
probably
something
that
should
run
by
steering
since
steering
owns
the
properties
of
the
things
on
external
sites.
I
would
create
an
issue
in
kubernetes
steering
with
a
request
for
that,
and
you
know
dims
myself.
You
know
like
nikita
on
there,
hello
that
nikita
won't
be
happening
next
week,
but
the
that's
something
we
can.
We
can
look
at.
C
If
you're
looking
to
just
like
prototype
it,
I
say
you
know,
go
for
it,
do
it
you're
in
your
personal
github
one,
but
when
it
comes
like
actually
setting
up
the
organization
and
setting
up
all
that
stuff,
we
run
it
by
steering.
First,
then,
we'll,
like
request
a
a
repo
for
them
to
exist
in.
C
B
No,
you
you
got
this
bob
yeah
because
because
you
you've
got
like
I'm,
I'm
learning
from
you
as
well
a
lot
like
because
you're
a
wonderful
co-chair
over
here
and
I'm
like,
I
know,
100
in
the
loop
from
that.
But
another
thing
I
wanted
to
get
like
kind
of
you
know
the
full
kind
of
loop
circle
on
with
the
catacota
stuff.
B
So
I
know
at
the
moment
there
are
like
some
catacotta
scenarios
and
like
the
dark
stock
kubernetes
for
aya,
and
so
these
scenarios
that
I
see
that,
like
you,
know
we're
doing
now,
are
they
kind
of
focused
around
like
you
know,
contributing
to
kubernetes
or
are
they
focused
around
using
kubernetes?
I'm
I'm
I'm
a
bit
using
kubernetes,
okay,.
J
So
yeah
this
is
actually
focused
on.
You
know,
contributing
to
humanities
like
how
to
like,
particularly
clone
the
report
set
up
in
your
own
local
system,
and
then
you
know
running
the
tests.
You
have
the
test
examples
we
have
given
that
because
we
can't
do
the
main
thing.
There
is
a
long
discussion
that
has
been
done
on
this
particular
issue
and
we
have
tried
to
minimize
the
computation
and
put
the
minimum
thing
that
is
possible
in
caterpillar
scenario
and
also
after
this
md
file
is
ready.
J
I
guess
mother
had
it
gone
through
for
them
and
we
got
a
positive
review
from
dims
itself.
Now,
when
I
went
through
the
process
of
publishing
it,
I
got
this
roadblock
of
you
know
having
a
github
repository
specifically
in
a
particular
format
to
have
this
thing
released
in
category
okay,.
B
This
is
actually
really
great
stuff
yeah.
I
I
yeah
cause
I've
seen
that
issue
kind
of
pass
by
and
like
I
have
I'll
take
some
time
tonight
to
like
read
over
and
kind
of
get
more
familiar
with
what
you're
trying
to
do
out
here
and
because
yeah,
it's
really
good
kind
of
stuff,
and
it's
help.
It's
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
kind
of
falls
into
the
line
of
the
contributor
workshop
and
kind
of
things
that
we've
done
with
contribute
workshops
in
person,
so
yep
pretty
cool.
B
D
A
C
Is
there
an
open
issue
for
it?
I
remember
it
coming
up
on
github
someplace
I
was,
I
think
it
was
in
the
community
meeting
thread.
B
D
So
the
discussion
was,
I
think,
around
we're
kind
of
putting
the
community
meeting
on
hold
until
we
get
to
the
other
so
and
then
I
think
josh
you
were
the
one
who
asked
have
we
actually
talked
about
that
yet
so,
but
josh
it
needs
to
drop
and
rejoin.
So
yay.
C
The
the
big
thing
is
going
to
be
where
we're
going
to
need
significant
calms
and
we
will
need
to
set
a
date
of
the
cut
over.
The
biggest
thing
for
people
will
be.
That
we
know,
is
the
sharing
of
the
docs,
but
we
we
now
know
that
we
can
export
and
import
the
mailing
list,
so
we
everyone
will
be
able
to
preserve.
Everyone
can
be
moved
over
to
the
new
mailing
list,
so
it's
teasing
out
the
order
of
operations
and
assigning
tasks
like
any
of
the
current
mailing
list.
C
Moderators
will
be
able
to
export
the
list
and
as
far
as
setting
up
the
new
one,
that
is
a
pr
to
the
kitsta
io
repo
plus
a
little
bit
of
manual
configuration
yeah.
I
think
the
big
thing
is
teasing
out
the
comms
schedule.
C
I
would
probably
like
if
we
don't
have
a
open
issue
right
now.
We
should,
on
there
and
figure
out
the
schedule
that
we
want
to
do
give
people
plenty
of
time
to
like
to
potentially
you
know,
re-share
with
the
kubernetes,
the
io
list
that
we
get.
Although
I
do
have
a
feeling,
there's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
little
bumps
along
the
way
with
that.
E
Yeah
one
of
the
things
I
actually
wanted
to
ask
with
this
is:
if
people
are
going
in
and
they're
fixing
what
a
lot
of
their
docs
are
shared
with,
do
we
can
we
and
do
we
want
to
write
instructions
at
the
same
time
about
potentially
changing
ownership
of
those
docs,
because
there
are
awful
lot
of
things
like,
for
example,
regular
sig,
meeting
agendas
that
effectively
are
still
in
somebody's
personal
drive,
yeah.
E
C
There
is
something
else
that
we
might
want
to.
I
don't
want
to
delay
this
further,
but
there
is
something
that
might
be
useful
for
this.
I
don't
know
the
current
state
of
it,
but
aaron
was
working
on
g
suite
automation
and
we
can
now
that
we're
at
a
higher
tier
of
g
suite,
every
sigma
list
could
have
a
drive
and
as
long
as
the
docs
live
on
that
drive,
all
ownership
will
be
correct.
C
So
that
is
something
else
we
might
want
to
roll
either
roll
in
or
include.
As
I
mentioned,
let
me
start
sharing
stuff
out
put
your
stuff
here:
okay,.
C
It
creating
them
doesn't
creating
the
drive
doesn't,
but
it
is
something
else
we
want.
We
want
to
do.
C
C
I
would
just
come
up
with
a
rough
plan
and
send
that
to
like
the
kendramax
mailing
list
or
open
an
issue
and
send
that
to
the
mailing
list
for
us
to
have
a
discussion
with,
like
all
parties
involved
there.
D
I
feel
like
we
could
have
the
email
and
then
like
a
space
to
work
in.
I
think
if
we
had
both
that
would
be
good
so
like
having
a
temporary
slack
channel,
just
to
kind
of
be
a
working
channel,
with
the
email
being
the
source
of
truth,
because
otherwise
we're
going
to
just
kind
of
go
around
and
around
and
have
discussions
in
email.
I
feel
like.
B
Oh
yes,
yes,
ray's
hand,
ipad
thing,
it
keeps
keep
saying
about
racer
I
was
thinking,
maybe
do
we
do.
We
need
a
forum
kind
of
working
group
or
something
because
there
is
some
intersecting
things
around
automation
from,
like
you
know,
from
maybe
other
groups
in
kubernetes,
and
this
communication,
like
that,
we
as
contrabex
need
to
kind
of
send
out.
What
is
your
feeling
about
that
bob.
A
B
Okay,
yeah
yeah
cause
we're
quite
late
in
the
year
as
well
like
and
people
are
gonna
have
holidays
and
the
amount
of
time
it's
gonna
take
to
do
that
as
well
as
all
the
other
stuff
we
have
planned
like
you
know,
it
should
be
celebration,
yeah,
let's,
let's
punt
yeah,
because
I
think
I
see
like
this
migration.
B
B
We
need
to
come
up
like
you
know,
with
that
timeline
when
comms
will
be
sent
out
and
all
that
and
it's
kind
of
just
iterating
on
some
of
the
points
you've
kind
of
covered
already
as
well,
but
I
think
yeah
once
we
kind
of
get
together
and
kind
of,
can
decide
on
what
the
cadence,
what
the
schedule
for
doing
this
should
be.
I
think
yeah
it
should
yeah
that'd
be
a
good
step
in
the
right
direction.
There.
B
So
we're
about
three
minutes
left
here
so
and
if
anyone
wants
to
like
has
any
random
questions
or
anything,
they
want
to
chat
about.
Do
it
I'll,
just
double
check,
yeah,
there's
nothing
else
kind
of
listed
down
here
on
the
open
mic
discussion
so
yeah,
but
a
little
bit
of
time.
J
So
I
wanted
to
ask
about
so
there's
a
mention
on
gay
community
about
one-on-one
mentoring.
Is
that
still
happening,
or
is
that
sort
of
dead.
C
J
Okay,
so
I
so
I
use
I've
been
holding
like
weekly
office
hours
for
new
contributors
just
to
like
ask
questions,
and
things
like
that.
I
can
help
mentor
on
that
side
of
things,
maybe
not
on
the
technical
side
as
much.
So
if
there
are
plans
to
revive
it
more
than
happy
to
help
out
them.
E
That's
true
yeah.
F
And
to
get
into
the
shadowing
thing
of
the
summit
events,
do
I
ask
in
the
contributor
channel
or
how
they
get
started
with
it?
Who
who
do
I
ping
bob
or
alison.
B
Summit
stuff
yeah
some
stuff
because
we
never
run
summits
and
celebrations
at
the
same
time,
so
yeah
we'll
just
repurpose
the
contributor
summit
channel.
So
if
you
kind
of
put
your
name
down
there
and
that
you'd
like
you'd
be
keen
on
like
shadowing
like
you
know,
leads
and
roles
in
that,
you
need
to
kind
of
define
itself
a
little
bit
more.
It's
it's!
B
I
just
need
to
go
back
over
what
we
did
last
time,
because
it's
about
a
year
back,
but
yeah
reach
out
in
the
contributors
summit,
reach
out
in
the
contributor
summit
channel
like
ping,
a
message
like
in
there,
everyone
on
the
school,
if
you're
interested
in
helping
out
ping
a
message
on
there
and
be
like
hi
and
then
yeah
just
get
it
like
a
rough
gauge
from
that
at
the
moment
and
and
we'll
send
a
mailing
list
email
soon.
B
Yeah
with
that
time
is
up,
we
kind
of
run
a
little
bit
over
time
here.
No
we're
not
we're
1800
on
the
dot.
So,
thank
you
very
much
y'all
everyone
here
yeah
for
coming.
Thank
you
to
pratice
for
taking
notes
and
yeah
see.
You
see
you
on
the
next
zoom
meeting.