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A
Hey
everybody
welcome
to
our
weekly
upstream
marketing
meeting
soon
to
be
upstream
marketing
subgroup
meeting.
We
are
all
a
little
somewhere
between
excited,
nervous,
disheveled
and
confused,
and
we
welcome
all
of
it.
A
You're
all
welcome
here
what
a
week
in
the
world
so
don't
have
much
of
an
agenda
on
hand,
but
I
wanted
to
propose
a
couple
things
like
we've
been
circling
around
the
idea
of
what
does
it
look
like
for
us
to
become
a
subgroup,
maybe
focus
on
that
first
and
then
use
any
space
for
more
of
like
a
working
meeting
conversation
if
there's,
if
there's
anything
on
people's
minds,
cool
any
questions
or
additional
thoughts.
A
Chris,
are
you
hearing
us?
Okay,
now
cool,
wonderful,
all
right
well,
holy
holy
moly?
Please
add
your
name
and
if
you're
up
to
anything
fun,
I
I
ended
up
smoking
some
meat
all
day
yesterday
or
two
days
ago,
just
to
fully
distract
me
because
it
just
takes
all
your
attention
and
I'm
now
reaping
the
benefits
of
it.
But
I
highly
recommend
cooking
as
a
outlet.
If
you
have
the
option.
A
Cool
all
right,
new
country,
new
lockdown
over
joula,
feel
for
you,
okay,
so
the
it's!
It's
come
up
a
few
weeks
in
a
row
because
we,
I
guess
you
know,
curiosity
and
just
not
totally
knowing
the
next
step,
so
the
sub
projects
process
bob
thanks
for
being
able
to
join.
I
know
you
got
some
other
stuff
to
do,
but
maybe
you
can
point
us
in
the
right
direction
and
we
can
work
on
a
pr.
A
C
What
does
that
look
like?
So
it's
updating,
six.yaml
and
it
lists
every
sig
has
the
sub
projects
in
there
and
what
owner's
files
essentially
map
to
that
subproject.
I
can
like
link
an
example.
C
C
So
if
you
click
that
link
that
takes
the
subprojects
under
contributes-
and
you
can
see
like
you
know-
name
community
short
description
and
we
currently
have
like
the.
C
Marketing
like
so,
you
see
the
the
marketing
team
meeting
in
there
under
community
management.
A
C
C
A
A
Yeah,
focusing
on
your
regular
deliverables
sounds
very
difficult
right
now
and
better
than
I
am
accomplishing.
No,
this
is
fun.
Does
I
say
we
keep
going
with
the
meeting.
I'm
gonna
peel
my
attention
towards
this
and
try
to
see
if
I
can
offer
up
a
pr
happy
to
either
share
the
screen.
So
what
you
can
look
at
my
solarize
theme,
vs
code
and
walk
along
with
me,
or
we
can
just
keep
going
with
the
meeting.
If
other
people
have
topics.
C
C
A
All
right,
let's
do
that:
okay,
ai,
not
to
base
on
bob's
tips,
great
all
right!
Let's
keep
cruising
about
some
progress.
What's
twitter
ads
api,
what's
up.
E
So
so
I
wrote
this
so
this
is
this
is
not
the
normal
api
there's
a
different
kind
from
twitter
called
twitter
ads
api,
so
which
has
which
has
support
of
scheduling,
say
with
the
current
flow.
Once
we
merge
the
pull
request,
the
twitter
itself
sends
out
the
tweet
at
the
given
time.
So
there
is,
we
don't
have
to
do
scheduling
on
the
github,
so
we
can.
The
twitter
can
do
it
on
its
own,
but
this
requires
for
us
to
apply
for
the
api
and
then
make
the
changes.
A
So
so
it
supports
the
scheduling
mechanism.
A
So
are
you?
Are
you
saying
like
we
should
consider
this
instead
of
the
work
that's
being
done
by,
I
think
it's
karthikayan.
E
Yeah,
I
don't
know
I'm
saying
he
can
use
this,
so
this
is
a
new
thing
that
that's
a
new
thing,
so
he
can
also
use
this.
So
our
current
workflow
is.
We
are
trying
to
look
at
merging
at
the
given
time
so
instead.
A
A
Cool,
that's
that's
fantastic!
So
you'd
like
you'd
like
us
to
apply
who
has
credentials
to
case
contributors,
so
they
can
apply.
B
E
E
A
That
sounds
awesome.
I
mean
yeah
it'd
be
nice
to
I
yeah,
I'm
not
not
close
enough
to
know
if
it's
easier
to
rely
on
github
or
rely
on
twitter
for
those
things,
but
if
we
can
work
around
yeah,
we
have
just
such
a
funny
little
collection
of
tools
that
will
help
help
this
one
task
along.
But
if
you
think
it's
a
good
idea,
let's
explore
it.
A
Yeah
good
all
right!
Well,
quite
honestly,
I
don't
know
if
much
more
has
been
going
on
in
in
our
space.
There's
certainly
opportunity
to
either
take
this
time
to
do
like
a
bit
of
a
team
tidy
like
walk
through
open
documentation
or
documentation
that
says
to
do's
and
see
if
there's
anything
we
can
fill
in.
A
Just
I've
got
kind
of
like
that
working
meeting
energy.
Personally,
what
are
what
are
others
feeling
exhausted.
F
B
F
Congratulations:
it's
not
your
job
anyway,
yeah
so
friday,
november,
20th
at
like
5
p.m.
Eastern
time,
I
think
it
is
5
15,
maybe
something
like
that,
something
weird
so
matt
rajula
and
I
all
work
together
on
making
a
kubecon
talk
to
talk
about
this
group
to
tell
people
what
we're
doing,
why
we're
doing
it
and
how
we
want
them
to
get
involved.
It
kind
of
has
three
sections
where
matt
goes
over
the
group
at
large.
F
B
F
I've
also
been
meaning
to
try
to
get
out
of
tweet
about
the
free
passes
to
kubecon,
to
get
the
keynotes.
A
F
A
F
C
Been
next
level
cool,
actually
one
possible
upcoming
tweet
that
you
might
want
to
do
is
there
is
going
to
be
another
blog
post
posted
about
dan's,
passing
to
the
race
blog.
Oh.
A
C
That's
going
to
be
so
like
we,
the
steering
committee
got
one
together.
That
was
just
you
know,
sort
of
like
a
brief
little
statement,
and
this
one
has
actually
been
like
written
by
like
the
bootstrap
committee
and
a
bunch
of
like
people
that
sort
of
have
been
involved
in
the
cncf
since
the
beginning.
C
A
C
We're
waiting
to
publish
that
one
too,
until
the
cncf
has
their
like
scholarship
info
for
those
of
you
that
that
I
don't
know
how
public
it
is
yet,
but
like
the
cncf,
is
putting
a
scholarship
together
for
like
dan's
kids.
That's.
A
Public,
I'm
pretty
sure,
okay,
that.
C
A
No,
no,
it's
it's
so
important
and
you
know
we're
important,
at
least
in
the
culture.
I
grew
up
in
it's
it's
we're
not
the
best
at
acknowledging
the
passing
of
a
life
and
but
on
the
positive
side.
Like
dan
was
such
an
amazing
force
of
positive
energy
and
open
source
and
the
few
times
I
got
a
chance
to
interact
with
him.
He
was
just
wonderful,
so
you
know
it's
hard
to
lose
a
good
person,
but
very
thankful
for
his
time
in
this.
In
this
space.
B
You
want
to
hear
a
funny
story
about
the
first
phone
call
I
ever
got
from
dan
cohn
sure,
so
I
was
at
he
was
at
ny's
some
airport
in
new
york
and
I
was
in
boston
and
my
phone
rings,
and
it's
this
new
york
phone
number
and
I'm
like
hello
and
he's
like
chris.
This
is
dan
cohn
cncf.
How
you
doing
I
was
like
fine
dan.
How
are
you
it's
hey,
so
you
wrote
a
post
about
docker
and
they're
like
super
pissed.
B
Could
you
like
do
me
a
favor
and
throw
a
disclaimer
at
the
top
of
your
article
about
docker,
saying
that
this
does
not
represent
the
views
of
cncf
because
you're
an
ambassador-
and
it
looks
like
that-
was
the
first
interaction
I
ever
had
with
dan?
I
was
like,
oh
god,
am
I
going
to
lose
my
ambassadorship
because
of
this.
No,
he
told
me,
I
I
remember
that
post
yeah,
he
totally
stuck
up
for
the
free
speech
of
ambassadors
and
us
having
our
own
opinion
and
yeah.
A
Wild
well,
hey!
I
want
to
circle
back
on
the
six.yaml.
If
that's
okay,
I
started
to
adjust
it,
and
the
only
thing
that's
confusing
is
that
I
guess
upstream
marketing
was
nested
under
community
management.
C
Okay,
so
that
actually
will
be
under
like
see
you
could
copy
and
paste
the
community
sub
project
right
above
it.
So
you
sort
of
see
the
subprojects
name
community
description,
so
you
can
copy
that
one
out
again.
C
Yep
you'll
want
to
adjust
the
path
to
the
owner's
file,
the
description
and
the
names.
The
name
would
be
like
upstream
marketing,
yeah,
that's
or.
A
Yeah,
I
don't
know
we
keep
going
between
the
two
I
feel
like
contributor.
Comms
is
probably
a
good
default
yeah.
C
A
C
A
Name
so
that
just
needs
a
yep
one
space
yeah
one
more
space.
C
You
can
actually
because
it's
yml,
you
can
go
back
and
it
doesn't
need
that
extra
space.
Okay,.
A
C
The
yeah
there
you
go
well,
you
need
to
do
it
one
more
because
it's
two.
A
C
You
will
afraid
you
will
have
to
actually
like
change
the
the
owner's
file
reference,
but
you
know
we
can
still
run
make
and
do
it
and
you'll
be
able
to
see
what
it
does
bye
though
yeah
whatever.
C
C
Yeah,
the.
A
A
C
A
C
So
that's
community
manager.
You
want
to
scroll
back
up
to
yours.
E
C
C
Oh
I'm
I'm
I'm
pulling
it
up
so
essentially
to
the.
C
B
C
A
Well,
one
question,
though,
so
community
comms
is
related
to
community
management.
Is
that
correct?
Oh,
no!
No.
A
So
that's
where
the
overlap
is
is
correct.
Yes,
okay,
so
yep!
That's
we
got
contributor,
tweets
and
marketing
team
owns
manages
overall,
so
that.
F
B
C
It's
not
necessarily
something
that
like
wants
to
be
broadcast
to
the
world.
If
that
makes
sense,
they
want
us
to
use
it
sparingly.
C
No,
no,
no,
no
like
we
can
use
it
throughout
like
our
project,
but
like
because
there's
like
no
moderation
capability.
B
A
C
So
that
is
the
this
is
the
description
for
what
the
sub
project
is.
So
essentially
it's
describing
the
upstream
marketing
and
if
you
want
to
see
what
this
renders
out
to,
if
you.
A
C
To
the
contrabex
directory.
C
And
then
look
at
the
readme
in
there
you
can
see
and
then
scroll
down
all
the
sub
projects
are
listed
here
with
that
description.
A
A
C
Here
but
since
you,
you
ran,
make
it
re-rendered
it
out
so
whatever
like
well,
it
wouldn't
have
had
a
description
in
there
previously
so
never
mind.
A
Yeah,
that's
fair,
just
trying
to
think
like
we
got
kind
of
wordy
stuff
and
that's
about
it.
A
C
Okay
run
make
that
re-renders
it
all
out
you,
then
you
know
you
do
want
to
make
sure
that
you
are
on
a
different
branch
than
master
just
for
yeah
yeah.
So
then
you
open
up.
You
know
the
pr.
C
It
doesn't
matter
too
much.
This
could
be
like
you
know,
marketing,
yep
yeah,
you
do
that
open
pr.
We
approve
it
and
you're
good
to
go
and
sig
list
is
supposed
to
get
updated.
Yes,
so
that's!
Okay!
That's
cool
sigs.yaml
drives
a
lot
of
other
files
in
the
community
repo,
that's
all
generated
out
when
you
run
make.
C
A
B
C
A
A
C
C
C
Okay,
yep,
we
got
it
so
what's
going
to
eventually
wind
up
happening
is
the
the
appearance
shout
outs
in
the
timeline
and
eventually
they
will
appear
on
the
repo
and
org
level.
So
you
can
get
an
aggregate
of
all
the
shout
outs
and
they
will
also
eventually
appear
on
your
profile,
so
people
can
see
what
you've
been
shouted
out
for,
but
before
it
goes
to
your
profile,
because
that'd
be
easy
to,
like
you
know,
do
passive
aggressive,
like
you
know,.
C
C
Word
in
my
head,
it
feels
very
connected.
The
word
is
actually
configurable,
so
github
internally
uses
sparkles,
so
you
can
sparkle.
Someone
for
here.
A
Okay,
well,
I
definitely
covers
the
essential
things
on
her
mind,
which
was
move
forward
on
the
sub
project
and
I
also
feel
like
we
all
got
a
tutorial
on
how
that
works.
So
that's
pretty
neat
I'll
get
that
pr
wrapped
up.
Anyone
need
anything
else
to
have
a
successful
weekend
related
to
kubernetes.