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A
Accord
to
the
cloud
all
right-
everybody,
hello,
it
is
august
30th.
This
is
contributor
summit
planning.
I
am
your
faithful,
co-conspirator
jifi
bob
is
unfortunately
still
in
the
car
driving
and
let's
not
have
him
crash
into
a
median.
So
he's
not
going
to
join
us.
A
Agenda
time,
okay,
lead
updates,
so
discussion
was
happening
in
the
summit
staff,
slack
that
I
will
summarize
as
if
we
don't
get
a
whole
lot
of
people
coming
to
the
in-person
event.
A
Why
do
an
in-person
event
that
that
is
the
summation
of
it?
The
current
reg
numbers
I
will
leave
for
arno
to
go
over,
but
they
are
not
great
for
in
person.
I
think
we're
less
than
30,
including
staff.
Mind
you.
I
know
a
bunch
of
staff
haven't
signed
up
yet,
but
still
the
question
is:
do
we
want
to
spend
the
money
or
have
the
cncf
spend
the
money
for
an
event
that
is
going
to
be
not
well
attended?
A
And
I
feel
like
this
is
just
deja
vu
for
me,
because
I
don't
want
to
be
the
one
saying:
let's
cancel
contributor
summit
again,
however.
However,
one
thing
that
I
did
do
is
I
called
bob
because
again,
all
he's
doing
is
listening
to
an
audio
book.
While
he's
cruising
down
the
freeway-
and
we
talked
his
stance
on
things-
are:
let's
try
and
do
one
comms
push
as
early
as
possible
this
week,
let's
send
out
an
email
to
everybody,
saying
hey.
A
If
you
plan
on
or
want
to
attend,
please
sign
up
now
we
are
in
talks
and
as
to
whether
we
should
even
have
an
event
or
not
by
friday.
We
should
have
a
very
clear
indication
whether
or
not
we're
going
to
get
more
people
signing
up
or
not,
and
at
that
point
we
can
not
hold
deb
up
anymore,
because
if
we
do
decide
we're
going
to
cancel
the
summit
itself,
deb
has
a
lot
of
work
to
do.
That
is
a
good
question.
I'll
get
to
you
josh.
A
In
a
second,
in
the
slack
channel
we
were
saying
50
minus
staff.
I
feel
like
that
is
a
relatively
good
threshold
like
if
we
get
more
than
50
people,
then
let's
have
it
because
including
staff
and
whatnot
that'll
be
more
like
65
and
of
course
there
will
always
be
random
stragglers,
which
would
make
it
like
70-75,
but
again
right
now,
we're
under
30.
josh
go.
B
I
would
point
out
that
the
current
way
that
you
register
for
summit
kind
of
prohibits
speculative
registration
or
registering
early
for
summit.
So
actually,
I
would
guess
that
our
numbers
are
very
low.
As
in
a
third
or
less
of
the
numbers,
we
could
potentially
have
the
day
of
summit.
Here's
the
reason.
In
order
to
register
for
summit,
you
have
to
register
for
kubecon.
B
First,
a
lot
of
people's
registrations
for
kubecon
are
currently
set
up,
are
currently
hinging
on
questions
about
company
travel
policy
like
I
haven't
registered
for
kubecon
yet
because
it's
part
of
a
whole
chain
of
events
of
getting
all
the
red
hat
passes,
followed
by,
which
is
going
to
involve
a
two-hour
meeting
with
me
and
some
other
people
this
afternoon.
B
Getting
all
the
red
hat
passes,
assigning
those
red
hat
passes
to
people
having
them
register
for
kubecon
and
then
having
them
register
for
the
summit.
So
if
you
look
at
the
people
we
have
registered
for
summit
now,
those
are
the
people
who
are
absolutely
certain
they're
going
the
barring.
You
know
some
sort
of
new,
unexpected
development,
the
so
just
to
keep
in
mind
in
terms
of
those.
So,
like
I
so
you
said,
30,
including
staff.
B
Oh
so
it's
30,
non-staff
people,
I
would
say,
with
30,
non-stop
people.
I
would
be
confident
that
we
would
have
60
to
90
non-staff
total
by
the
day
of
the
event,
based
on
the
circumstances
of
what
what's
required
to
register.
B
B
A
B
At
least
you
know,
based
on
having
done
several
these
things
and
watch
the
registration
patterns
and
knowing
that
it's
it's
effectively
harder
to
register
for
this
one
than
it
has
been
for
some
of
the
other
ones
where
registration
was
completely
separate.
That
that,
I
think,
were
we're
still
in
that
first
third
of
the
registration
curve.
B
A
Correct
and
the
50
person
registration
was
not
the
when
bob,
and
I
talked
it,
wasn't
the
total
total
possible
attendees
that
are
going
to
show
up
to
a
contributor
summit.
It
was
really
a
threshold
of
whether
it
is
worth
it
for
us
to
have
an
in-person
event
or
not,
given
that
four
weeks
before
the
event
we're
going
to
have
less
than
50
people
having
signed
up
staff
excluded
again,
I
I
we
did
not
want
to
make
a
decision
on
this
call.
A
D
So
one
thing
to
consider
is
that
I've
heard
of
a
few
companies
having
travel
policies
where
they
can't
ask
for
a
like
travel
exemption
until
30
days
out
from
the
event,
just
because
it's
hard
to
tell
like
what
the
state
of
the
world
is
going
to
look
like,
but
a
whole
lot
before
that.
So
I
feel
like
to
kind
of
build
off
what
josh
said.
D
E
E
I
had
to
unregister
because
one
of
my
talks
to
an
external
event
got
accepted
or
a
day,
zero
event,
whatever
we're
calling
in
now
so
yeah,
I
had
to
completely
unregister
to
go
fix
that
and
I
haven't
fixed
it
yet,
for
example,.
A
C
So
you
can
register
for
contributor
summit
prior
to
registering
for
cubecon.
The
only
thing
it
says
is
you
do
have
to
be
registered
for
kubecon
in
order
to
attend
contributor
summit,
and
we
ask
you
for
the
email
address
that
you
registered
for
kubecon.
So
if
you
know
you're
em
registering
with
your
cube
con
or
with
your
work,
email
or
your
personal
email
or
your
whatever
email-
and
you
put
it
in
that
space-
you
don't
necessarily
have
to
register
for
kubecon.
C
C
That's
not
best
practiced,
I'm
not
encouraging
this
yeah.
I
would
never
in
the
future
ever
say
this,
but
since
this
world
is
a
different
situation
this
year,
it
specifically
says
you
must
be
registered
for
cubecon
in
order
to
attend
contributor
summit.
What
email
address
did
you
register
for
kubecon
with,
so
there
are
ways
around
that
because
we
will
check
it
later.
I
that's
just
a
side
note.
So
if
that's
what's
holding
people
back
just
register
for
contributor
summit
with
whatever
email
address,
you
know
you're
going
to
register
for
coupon
with.
C
C
If
we
put
off
making
decisions
around
this,
we
may
not
have
what
you're
looking
for
are
the
if
you
want
to
do
the
reception
at
the
lucky
strike.
I've
already
held
them
off
for
over
a
week
and
they
wanted
a
signed
contract
already,
and
so,
if
somebody
else
goes
after
that
space,
it's
not
going
to
be
on
hold
for
us
and
then
t-shirts
in
the
doc.
We
showed
you
two
unisex
t-shirt
options.
C
I
think
you
read
my
message
in
slack
last
week:
quantities
are
very
low
inventories
very
low
for
all
merchandise
items
at
the
moment,
so
the
items
you
had
originally
picked
it
are
not
available.
These
are
some
options
that
we
could
do.
Instead
of
that,
if
we
choose
not
to
place
that
order
in
the
next
few
days,
there
is
a
chance.
You
have
to
change
your
mind
again
and
find
something
else,
and
I
can't
guarantee
that
it's
going
to
be
the
right,
blue
or
the
right.
C
You
know
a
sweatshirt
versus
a
t-shirt
versus
that
kind
of
thing,
so
they're
all
minor
things
like
at
the
end
of
the
day
having
to
switch
switch.
What
shirt
we
put
our
graphic
on
not
the
end
of
the
world
having
to
adjust
our
evening
reception
plan,
not
the
end
of
the
world.
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
by
pushing
decisions
off
these
are
the
things
that
may
be
affected
by
it,
but
I
also
don't
want
to
throw
money
away
if
this
happens,
because
that
would
be.
B
Yeah
for
what
it's
worth,
I
would
actually
expect
a
bunch
of
people
to
want
to
show
up
for
the
contributor
celebration
who
aren't
necessarily
going
to
make
it
for
the
whole
day.
However,
again
how
many
people.
A
Right
again,
phone
call,
so
I
can't
I'm
just
conveying
what
we
talked
about
and
this
kind
of
mirrors
what
paris
was
suggesting
in
summit
staff.
A
If
we
are
going
to
have
50
to
60
people,
does
it
make
sense
to
have
a
full
on
contributor
summit,
or
do
we
just
want
to
try
and
have
a
celebration
like
a
big
dinner,
a
a
more
casual
evening
plan,
rather
than
let's
try
and
fill
out
all
this
content
and
try
and
fill
in
a
day?
I
would
like
to
get
everyone's
general
opinion
on
that.
So
everyone
talk
it
once
at
once.
F
Well,
I'm
just
gonna
weigh
in
from
a
content
perspective.
Right
now
I
took
a
quick
look
at
the
form.
We've
had
five
submissions.
One
was
the
test
submission.
One
was
somebody
just
kind
of
randomly
filling
out
the
forms
with
no
information,
two
are
like
people
trying
to
fit
in
a
talk
that
should
be
at
kubecon
because
they
got
rejected.
I'm
guessing
and
only
one
is
valid.
It's
a
doc
sprint.
E
F
A
I
think
this
is
going
to
go
back
to
if
at
all
possible,
chris
get
an
email
out
today,
yeah
and
then
I
don't
want
to
block
deb.
I
want
us
to
make
a
decision
sooner
rather
than
later,
but
I
also
especially
if
we
can
clarify
in
that
email.
You
can
register
for
the
contributor
summit
before
you
register
for
cubecon
asterisk
cubecon
registration
is
required,
just
not
first
we'll
get
a
better.
A
Yep
we
can
at
least
then
get
a
much
better
idea
on
the
interest
and
like
if,
if
we
get
an
influx
of
40
people,
we're
gonna
have
you
know
an
in-person
summit
if
less
than
10
people
sign
up
by
wednesday
chances
are
we're
probably
going
to
just
want
to
do
some
sort
of
a
little
evening
celebration
and
not
do
a
full-on
summit,
and
then
we
can
have
those
conversations
I
think
asynchronously.
So
we
can
try
and
get
deb
a
better
answer
sooner.
A
Sorry,
I
believe
it
is
in
the
agenda
at
the
top
thank.
A
E
So
me,
personally,
if
it's
like
less
than
50
people
yeah,
it
would
be
kind
of
weird
to
have
like
a
full-blown
schedule
laid
out
for
five
people
per
talk.
Potentially,
I
don't
know
right
like
it's.
It
would
be
a
weird
experience
with
only
50
people
or
less.
E
A
Yeah
josh.
You
had
your
hand
up.
B
D
A
But
I
mean
yeah
I'm
if
everyone
else
is
done.
I
am
equally
eh
cause
like,
as
as
josh
said,
like
I'm
a
red
hatter,
I
don't
even
know
if
I'm
getting
a
pass
from
red
hat.
If
I
don't
I'm
gonna
wind
up
going
on
my
own
dime,
just
because
I
planned
on
it,
but
if
I'm
going
on
my
own
dime,
I'm
a
lot
less
incentivized
to
go.
If
there's
a
lot
of
confusion
and
anxiety,
that's
me
personally.
A
B
If
somebody
wants
to
schedule
a
face
to
face
for
the
doc
sprint
people,
if
somebody
is
willing
to
do
some
kind
of
a
workshop,
and
they
were
planning
on
coming
anyway,
like
a
how
to
review
thing
or
whatever,
because
the
thing
is
like
if
somebody's
doing
a
how
to
review
workshop
and
they
can
get
12
people
to
show
up
for
it
that's
worthwhile
for
them,
it's
just
not
necessarily
a
huge
thing,
but
but
yeah.
That's
that's
where
I
am
with
this
right
now
is
I'm
thinking?
How
can
we
scale
this
down.
A
A
So
that
that
is
a
path
forward,
but
then
does
it
make
sense?
If,
let's
say,
there's
50
people
do
we
go
full
bore
with
the
shirts,
and
this
all
stickers
are
easy,
never
mind
that,
but
like
go
full
board
with
the
shirts.
What
do
we
do
for
an
evening
celebration?
Do
we
try
and
do
something
like
lucky
or
maybe
we
just
get?
You
know
a
large
restaurant
reservation.
A
C
I
think
that's
a
good
point
like
a
lot
of
these
things,
don't
necessarily
have
to
happen
if
you're
expecting
a
smaller
audience.
Even
if
you
end
up
with
100
people,
you
don't
necessarily
have
to
do
all
the
things
that
you
would
typically
have
at
an
in-person
event,
because
it's
a
hybrid
event,
and
maybe
you
want
to
even
the
playing
field,
because
virtual
attendees
wouldn't
be
able
to
enjoy
them
either.
So
like
we
were
looking
at
some
small
like
smaller
giveaway
items,
those
we
can
still
order,
because
that's
not
an
inventory
issue.
C
Maybe
we
don't
do
t-shirts
for
this
event
at
all,
and
that
saves
that
whole
issue
of
trying
to
order
for
the
correct
number
and
getting
the
inventory,
and
you
know
doing
that
kind
of
thing.
Anything
else
like
that,
like
things
that
we
can
adjust
in
that
way,
I
think
help
with
this.
A
Yeah,
I
agree:
nigel
go
ahead.
H
But
just
like
something
specific
and
like
I
know
there
are
other
people.
I've
talked
to
a
few
who,
like
myself,
it'll,
be
their
first
time
going
to
cubecon
and
are
like
really
looking
forward
to
this,
like
anything
that
we
can
do
to
that
end
is
going
to
be
really
helpful
as
as
a
model
that
kubernetes
serves,
for
you
know
how
to
do
open
source.
A
A
I
would
just
do
like
one
of
my
bespoke
sticker
runs,
there's
just
a
whole
bunch
going
on
like,
but
I
hear
that
I
want
this
to
happen
if
at
all
possible,
like
I
said
I
already
had
to
cancel
one
contributor
summit,
I
don't
want
to
have
to
be
the
one
that
says:
let's
not
do
two
that
that'll
be
my
legacy.
I
don't
want
that.
B
I
I
actually
have
one
because
I
printed
it
myself,
the
the
I
don't
actually
one
of
my
questions
for
that.
You
know
particularly
given
nigel's
feedback.
Is
it's
not
conceivable
to
do
a
smaller
run
of
t-shirts.
C
C
Okay,
we're
having
a
really
hard
time
with
that,
and
if
we
don't
know
if
we're
moving
forward
or
not,
I
think
it
would
better
to
just
hold
on
that,
and
maybe
we
use
the
design
in
a
future
event
and
kind
of
push
some
of
the
things
that
are
maybe
more
nice
to
haves
versus
requirements
in
order
to
ensure
we
know
what
we're
doing
before
we
commit
to
things.
B
C
B
A
All
right
we
can,
we
can
kind
of
rabbit
hole
this
for
a
while,
but
I
think
I
will
cut
us
off.
The
tldr,
though,
will
be
comms
go
out.
A
A
All
right
lori,
you
kind
of
touched
on
this,
but
you're
up.
F
Yeah
so
I
kind
of
went
over
the
current
submissions,
so
we
shall
see,
but
also
we've
got
a
recurring
meeting
now
on
the
calendar
for
tuesdays
starting
tomorrow.
If
you
haven't
seen
it
head
over
to
the
summit
staff
channel
and
you
can
click
the
link
and
add
it
to
your
calendar
until
I
can
get
it
on
the
sig
controvex
mailing
list,
which
I
just
have
asked
to
go
to.
So
those
are
my
only
updates.
Nothing
really
exciting.
To
be
honest
with
you,.
E
I'm
working
on
the
college
right
now,
just
for
this
specific
thing
so
yeah,
I
will
be
getting
that
to
the
channel
today
and
reminders
queued
up
as
needed.
A
Cool
cool
I
will
be
by
my
computer,
essentially
for
the
next
two
two
and
a
half
hours,
and
by
that
point
bob
should
be
reachable.
So
if
you
need
one
of
us
or
both
of
us
just
just
ping
and
ping
and
summit
staff,
so
other
people
can
look.
I
I'm
hesitant
to
have
these
comms
be
designed
by
committee,
so
to
speak
just
so,
we
can
try
and
get
them
out
faster,
but
at
the
same
time
you
know
I
hate
being
person
that
sits
on
a
fence
and
doesn't
make
a
decision.
A
All
right,
yep,
we
kind
of
already
went
through
registration.
Sorry
arno!
I
don't
see
paris
on
here,
but
we
did
kind
of
talk
about
the
celebration.
The
one
thing
of
note
and
again,
I'm
really
just
restating
in
a
more
structured
fashion.
What
was
talked
about
earlier,
if
we
don't
reach
arbitrary
threshold
of
registrants,
but
we
know
that
there
are
going
to
be
50
people
total,
including
staff
at
cubecon.
That
would
go
to
a
contributor
summit.
Maybe
instead
we
do
larger
dinner.
Something
like
that.
A
I'm
kind
of
looking
to
you
deb
on
how
that
may
or
may
not
work.
C
A
When
coms
do
go
out,
it
will
be
an
email.
I
imagine
it
will
also
be
a
tweet
linking
to
the
email
amplify.
If,
if
it's
not
going
to
be
a
tweet,
I
mean
it'll
be
to
a
google
group,
so
you
can
still
link
to
it.
If
you
want
to
amplify
that,
however,
you
want
that'd
be
good
yeah.
I
can
do
the
twitters
too
you're
the
best,
but
yeah.
That's
really
it
in
terms
of
effort
once
once
we
really
decide
one
way
or
another.
A
D
One
random
assigned
thing
from
conversation
earlier
in
the
chat.
Is
there
like
a
reason
why,
if
somebody
wanted
to
only
attend
the
contributor
summit,
virtually
that's
like
in
org
member
and
everything
why
they
wouldn't
be
able
to
do
that
if
they
can't
go
to
kubecon
because,
like
you,
can
still
get
things
done
and
stuff,
it's
not
like
you're,
taking
a
whole
bunch
of
resources
to
require
registration
costs
and
whatnot
it's
a
little
late
to
like
do
anything
about
it.
For
this
round.
I
was
just
curious
in
general,.
C
I
think
I
understand
the
question
it's
so
right
now
the
rules
are
if
you
want
to
attend
a
contributor
summit,
and
it's
been
this
way
for
the
past
couple
years.
You
have
to
be
registered
for
kubecon
and
since
both
have
virtual
elements
this
year,
even
if
you
want
to
attend
the
virtual
element,
you
have
to
be
registered
for
the
virtual
cube
con.
D
It's
okay.
I
was
just
curious
because
I
know
that
obviously
everything
keeps
changing
and
I
would
expect
that
there
would
be
people
that
could
still
have
productive
conversations
during
a
contributor
summit
that
may
not
be
able
to
go
and
can't
get
their
company
to
fund
a
virtual
kubecon
even
but
would
like
to
participate
in
the
contributors
summit.
D
C
On
a
case-by-case
basis,
if
you
loop
me
in
and
bob
and
jeff,
we
can
kind
of
address
it
on
a
case
basis,
but
that
is
the
standard
rule
currently
yeah
cool,
perfect.
C
I'll
also
mention
that
apparently
cncf
is
going
to
have
some
updated
messaging
coming
up
from
priyanka
this
week
to
help
encourage
registrations
for
kubecon
as
well.
So
you
may
see
some
lift
from
that
if
people
are
registering
for
kubecon
they'll
register.
For
this
too.
A
B
Yes,
one
thing:
I
will
point
out:
that's
a
a
sort
of
silver
lining
to
lower
registration
numbers,
which
is
it's
going
to
be
easier
to
do
the
hybrid
thing
with
smaller
meetings.