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From YouTube: Contribex Bi-Weekly Mentoring Subproject for 20200410
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Contribex Bi-Weekly Mentoring Subproject for 20200410
A
B
But
it's
Friday
and
it
is
April
10th.
All
the
lovely
people
in
the
world
are
here.
This
is
the
mentoring,
contribute
sub
project.
My
name
is
Mark.
E
welcome.
I
will
say
that
the
this
is
governed
by
the
kubernetes
code
of
conduct,
which
amounts
to
just
be
awesome.
I
feel
like
I
have
no
idea
what
I'm
doing
I
am
I
can't
even
share
my
screen,
so
it
must
be
all
the
new
security
settings.
Well
welcome
everybody.
How
is
everybody
today
I'm.
B
So
if
you
could
just
add
your
name
to
the
attendees
list,
well,
everybody
is
doing
that.
I
am
going
to
just
set
up
my
screen,
so
I
can
see
everybody
well
reading
off
the
notes
and
I
think
I
have
it
all
set
up.
I
think
I'm
flailing
just
perfectly
enough
awesome!
Okay,
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
get
started
on
the
first
item
up
for
up
up
for
bids.
If
we
want
to
do
the
prices
right,
community
bridge,
which
is
Igor,
Igor
is
not
here,
I
did
ping
and
there
are
no
updates.
B
B
You
Alyson
she
just
posted
a
link
in
how
to
join
you.
Just
click
on
that
it'll
link
to
your
gmail
account,
and
once
you
do
that,
you're
good
back
to
the
community
bridge
the
final
round,
CN
CF
is
publishing
a
blog
kubernetes
has
two
mentees,
and
both
passed
successfully
community
bridge
q2
round
is
about
to
start
more
details
shortly.
The
draft
timeline
is
in
the
meeting
notes
that
takes
care
of
that
I
will
move
on
to
meet
our
contributors.
That
is
Paris
I,
believe
if
I
recall
correctly,
they
have.
B
B
Nothing
else
for
that,
then
we
will
go
to
outreach
E,
which
is
Paris,
and
there
are
no
updates
for
outreach
e
google
Summer
of
Code
Paris.
There
are
no
updates
for
that.
I
know
just
from
from
knowing
what
the
timeline
is:
the
April
27th,
the
application
for
proposals.
Student
proposals
has
closed,
and
now
they
have
until
May,
14th,
I,
believe
May,
14th
or
17th
I'd
have
to
double-check
on
that
and
that's
where
mentors
and
or
administrators
will
be
going
over
student
proposals
and
selecting
final
students
as
well
as
requesting
slots
from
Google.
B
Moving
on
to
the
one
in
one
hour,
which
is
Paris,
there's
no
updates
for
Paris,
but
I
do
have
an
update.
I
am
actually
working
on
the
automation
for
that
update.
I
have
drafted
up
a
sequence
diagram,
which
is
the
best
way.
I
could
see
how
that
automation
would
work.
I
will
be
working
with
a
bit
one,
so
I'm
gonna
choose
a
cig,
which
I
believe
will
probably
be
the
releasing
to
see
if
we
can
implement
the
sort
of
alpha
version
of
this.
B
A
You're,
muted,
hello,
thank
you.
There
you
go
new
contributor
workshop
is
currently
something
that's
managed
by
the
events
team
and
is
run
at
every
one
of
the
contributor
summits
and
realistically
that
doesn't
make
much
sense
and
when
the
new
contributor
workshop
was
originally
created,
the
goal
was
for
it
to
actually
be
mentoring,
sub
project
and
it
to
be
offered
throughout
the
year,
not
just
at
contributor
someone's,
so
hello
I
am
here
to
talk
about.
A
B
D
A
Technically,
I've
technically
never
been
on
this
call,
but
I'm
kind
of
all
over
the
place.
My
name
is
Jeff
Jeffy
for
the
context
of
this
I'm.
The
EU
contributor
summit
lead,
and
so
that's
why
I'm
trying
to
shuttle
the
NCW
stuff
over
and
Alison
is
the
current
NCW
lead
for
the
EU
summit,
which
now
the
NCW
stuff
isn't
happening.
So
she's
going
to
be
one
of
the
owners
helping
out
with
new
contributor
workshop.
B
C
B
A
F
B
G
Love
to,
if
you
go
to
hue
max
org,
it's
an
empty
or
it
was
an
empty
organization
on
github,
not
a
long
ago
and
I've
been
reaching
out
and
pairing
one-on-one
with
different
members
of
our
community
to
try
to
create
a
storytelling
platform
for
us
to
collaboratively
help
us
do
the
things
we
do
together.
G
I'm
gonna
go
there
myself
right
now,
so
that
I'm
following
along
at
home,
it
was
really
cool
on
the
getting
started
repo
to
see
that
we
had
a
repo
created,
because
I
invited
Guinevere
from
github
to
create
the
repo
getting
started,
and
we
wrote
a
little
file
that
actually
renders
quite
well
on
github
an
org
file,
and
it
has
little
code
blocks
she's
on
a
Mac,
so
and
I've
actually
ordered
a
Mac
for
myself,
so
that
I
can
do
things
in
a
Maki
way.
I
also
have
a
Windows
eating
and
I'm
quite
the
Linux
nerd.
G
So
what
was
really
fun
and
going
through
this
process
is
that
when
you're
done,
it
allows
us
to
have
these
storytelling
files
that
can
open
up
either
I
term
on
Mac,
which
is
super
cool
because
it
has
like,
if
you're,
ku,
cuddled
into
a
cluster,
and
you
run
a
command
to
copy
stuff.
It
comes
back
in
over
your
terminal,
one
populates,
your
OS
clipboard,
whether
that's
on
Windows,
Mac
or
Linux.
Only
certain
terminals
do
that
we
have
a
few
different
videos
that
we're
trying
to
do
I.
G
G
We
did
a
practice
session
of
that,
and
that
was
pretty
cool
and
also
binding
in,
like
the
flow
of
how
you
run
a
meeting
inside
of
the
storytelling
files
so
that
they
turn
I'll,
show
you
another
one
minute
rule
I'll,
pull
it
up
real
quick.
If
you
go
to
C&C
github.com
CNCs,
API
snoop,
it's
a
it's
under
project
with
the
C&C
funds
us
to
work
on
under,
or
we
have
a
a
road
map.
Org
marked
down
HTML
in
text.
This
is
one
of
those
storytelling
files
that
gives
our
okay
ours,
but
you're
I'm.
G
A
way
of
expressing
your
I'll
drop.
This
link
in
the
chat
since
we
can't
share
experience
today,
I
want
to
click
on
those
chats
over
here.
Thank
you.
This
is
the
specific
link
and
it
actually
is
some
tracking
of
all
of
our
tasks
and
whatnot,
which
is
fun,
but
it's
also
cool
that
it
turns
into
other
files,
and
it
may
be
a
little
interesting.
But
if
you'll
take
this
HTML
file
and
download
it
because
it's
not
published
anywhere,
it's
also
the
presentation
of
that
same
file.
G
And
then
we
also
have
the
markdown
file,
which
is
what
everybody's
a
little
bit
more
familiar
with,
and
then
then
also
being
able
to
paste
the
text
into
an
email
so
that
it
looks
nice
and
I
want
to
have
those
type
of
files
where
they
turn
into
the
workflow
as
well.
Because
if
you
look
at
our
open
PRS,
we
actually
have
PRS
that
are
about
creating
tests.
So
I'm
gonna
drop
this
PR
in
here.
It's
a
workflow
file
that
starts
out
how
we
created
a
mock
ticket.
G
He's
pushed
a
look
Beauty
many
things
here,
but
if
you,
if
we
go
see
what
that
crates
against
kubernetes,
the
output
of
this
org
file
and
the
workflow
is
not
only
the
code
but
the
ticket
to
start
the
workflow
and
flowing
through
I'm.
Getting
a
submission
to
kubernetes
itself
and
we
have
an
org
that
or
project
nine,
so
here's
the
projects
all
of
our
projects,
that
within
the
was
this
call
within
the
conformance
sub
project,
so
that
last
board
link
I
just
sent.
G
We
start
our
triage
board
using
these
org
file
ticket
created
flows
and
allows
us
to
sync
together.
If
you
look
at
the
in
progress
ones,
love
some
of
them
have
the
two
linked
pull
requests
put
together.
I'll
drop
a
link
to
one
that
that
real,
quick,
it's
kind
of
indoor,
just
in
our
small
ecosystem
of
needing
to
increase
coverage
in
kubernetes,
but
I
think
there
are
other
six
and
stuff
that
might
find
capturing
the
way
that
we
work
together.
G
Well,
so
it
can
be
improved
by
anyone
and
just
because
we
have
our
own
workflow
area,
where
we
iterate
on
different
board
files
that
they've
flowing
there,
but
anyway
it's
it's.
Definitely
like
a
one-on-one
thing
at
this
point,
I,
don't
think
it's
it's
evolving,
but
I'd
love
to
you
know
pair
with
any
of
you
and
in
the
process
of
pairing
you're,
definitely
making
it.
So
the
person
immediately
can
turn
around
the
pair
with
someone
else
and
do
the
same
thing.
G
We
can
call
it
pairing
our
mentoring,
but
it's
often
called
Co
mentoring.
So
you
don't
there's
not
someone
who's
mentoring,
the
other
person,
because
I
learned
something
every
time
I
pair
with
someone
no
matter
their
background,
and
they
also
learned
from
me
and
this
new
thing
that
you'd
create
are
keeping
a
culture
of
Ko,
Ko,
mentoring,
yeah.
G
I'm
glad
that
this
interest,
it's
been
fun
developing
it
within
our
team,
because
we
have
a
culture
of
pairing,
so
there's
always
two
or
more
eyes
on
a
shared
screen
using
some
teammate
technology,
which
is
a
terminal
sharing
thing
and
then
across
all
the
platforms
and
I.
We
worked
really
hard
to
make
sure
it's
really
inclusive
of
every
device.
I
actually
have
it
running
on
my
my
Android
device
using
term
acts,
so
you
can
even
do
it
on
an
Android,
a.