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A
The
January
19th
edition
of
contributor
experience
we
are
hanging
out
on
meets
right
now.
Cuz
zoom
is
down
if
someone
could
actually
send
out
a
note
to
the
mailing
list.
To
with
this
access
point,
I
will
definitely
be
keen
on
giving
you
anything
gladly
I
think
I
just
got
a
ping
from
Josh
I.
Think
he's
in
now.
Josh
are
you
in?
Let
me
let
me
try
to
send
a
yeah.
B
C
A
A
I
realize
that
this
is
a
large
call
with
all
remote
folks
try
to
kind
of
like
wave
your
hand
or
give
some
kind
of
signal
if,
if
you'd
like
to
speak,
while
someone
else
is
speaking
just
so,
we
can
try
to
moderate
that
for
everyone,
if
there
are
any
new
contributors
on
the
line
that
would
like
to
introduce
themselves,
you
can
either
do
it
now
or
later
I'm.
Looking
at
our
list,
I
think
we
have
all
of
our
regulars,
so
hello,
regulars
and
then
now
we'll
move
on
to
regular
program
updates,
really
quick
George.
D
Sure
so
we
do
need
to
figure
out
our
host
situation
for
the
community
meeting.
I,
don't
know
if
you
people
just
want.
You
want
me
to
just
give
you
the
spreadsheet
and
have
people
sign
up
or
do
we
want
to
go
through
and
who's
gonna
do
what
week
office
hours
is
all
set
for
next
week,
I'm
gonna
be
on
the
road
all
next
week,
so
Jeff
and
Bob
are
gonna.
Kick
that
off
I
sent
the
announcement
and
the
thread
this
morning
is
started
for
that.
So
those
two
things
are
set.
D
The
one
big
thing
for
the
community
meeting
is
the
beginning
of
the
year,
so
demos
are
kind
of
empty,
so
josh
is
just
gonna,
go
to
put
a
call
out
for
help
during
the
community
meeting
and
if
we
don't
get
more
I
was
thinking
about
just
sending
a
reminder
to
the
dev
list,
which
I
could
probably
do
today,
but
that's
status.
If
anyone
has
any
questions
for
those.
D
A
Right
outside
of
that
anything
else
for
office
hours
or
community
meeting,
all
right,
sweet
meter
contributors-
yes,
always
looking
for
more
people,
obviously
would
prefer
for
2019
to
have
people
that
have
never
been
on
before,
but
it
is
a
new
year
new
us.
So
if
you
have
been
on-
and
you
would
like
to
attend
again
for
a
future
session-
please
reach
out
I'm
thinking
about
reworking
the
to
time
zone
thing
this
year.
A
It's
considering
now
we
don't
technically
only
have
one
genuine
meet
our
contributor
and
then
the
other
one
is
always
a
steering
committee
addition
TBD
on
that.
But
if
anybody
out
there
would
like
to
help
me
with
meet
our
contributors
as
far
as
like
process
improvements
or
anything
like
that,
always
looking
for
help
as
well,
we
meet
first
Wednesdays
of
the
month.
A
George
strains
it
to
YouTube.
For
us,
we
do
it
live.
We
have
it
reported
it's
the
last
time,
I
checked
the
numbers
we're
talking
about
over
a
thousand
people
last
year,
who
watched
some
of
these
videos
we're
actually
going
to
get
some
stats
out
there
to
the
public
here
shortly.
So
this
is
mentorian
and
scale,
and
that's
it
for
me
now:
let's
quickly
review
the
project
board,
I
know
we
have
a
ton
to
talk
about
today,
some
of
which
is
indeed
on
this
project
board,
which
is
good
I'm,
going
to
share
my
screen
here.
A
Present
and
there
we
go
all
right,
so
the
point
for
up
showing
this
project
board,
for
those
who
don't
know,
is
really
to
get
us
all
to
a
place
where
we're
filing
issues
for
stuff
we're
working
on.
So,
if
you're
coming
here
and
we're
doing,
like
you
know,
open
mic,
open
discussion,
let's
try
to
keep
that
stuff
on
issues
too,
so
that
eventually,
when
we
do
get
some
more
project
management,
if
used
here,
that
we'll
have
we'll
be
able
to
run
this
entire
meeting
off
of
a
project
board.
A
So
let's
see
I
really
want
to
go
to
block
first,
as
always
looks
like
blocked
right
now,
with
some
one-on-one
mentoring
process.
Improvements.
I
already
know,
that's
only
due
to
time
time
and
because
we're
looking
at
tooling
right
now,
tolling
being
for
matching
people's
availability
like
doodle,
for
instance,
so
we've
just
been
blocked
there.
A
I'm
gonna
pick
that
up
most
likely
next
week
again
so
I'll
have
a
different
status
update
there
and
then
we've
got
some
stuff
going
on
with
SIG's
llamo
lino
steering
committee
just
approved
the
the
issue
of
having
SIG's
be
documenting
like
what
working
groups
that
they
are
supporting
and
things
like
that,
so
that
we
can
get
updates
from
them
and
just
know
a
little
bit
more
about
the
working
group.
I
think
those
two
things
are
gonna
be
coming
out
of
blocked
this
week
because
there
has
been
movement
on
them.
A
I
know,
Nikita,
Christoph
and
Steven
have
both
done
a
lot
of
work
on
these
issues.
So
that's
that's
coming
up
unblocked
this
week
as
well
now
does
anybody
is
anybody
on
the
line
right
now
blocked
in
an
issue
that
is
not
logged
on
github
or
anything
that
they
would
like
to
discuss
and
I
can't
and
I'll
have
my
meet
up
right
now,
since
I'm
sharing
my
screen
hold
on
one
sec,
all
right
me
all
right,
I,
don't
see
any
hands
so
I'm
gonna
go
on
all
right.
A
Matt
just
saw
your
joint
alright
in
progress.
A
We
have
we're
still
wrapping
up
contributor
summit.
Stuff
issue
is
in
there
if
you're
looking
to
see
what
the
actual
details
are.
Cuz
I
want
to
go
through,
all
of
them
diverse,
documenting,
sincerely
lifecycle,
stuff.
A
lot
of
that
is
also
being
worked
into.
Governance
lifecycle,
documentation,
improvements
that
we're
working
on
and
hope
to
have
that
completed.
Probably
this
week
by
the
end
of
next
week
is
anybody
out?
A
F
Here,
I,
don't
know
what
contra
backs
related
things
I'm,
actively
working
on
in
meetings
all
day
already
I
think
it's
worth
shouting
out
that
we're
gonna
try.
Turning
on
parallelize
for
team
management,
this
Friday,
assuming
we
have
achieved
lazy
consensus
on
kubernetes
dead
it
it's
going
to
help
us
automatically
populate
github
teams
based
on
pull
requests
that
are
merged
into
the
kubernetes
or
Grieco.
F
F
Think
we're
attracting
it
in
kubernetes
org,
actually,
a
people's
things
that
improve
our
lives
from
a
administration
perspective,
but
ear
right,
I
feel
like
that.
We
need
to
communicate
and
document
the
process
to
the
community
someplace,
so
there
maybe
needs
to
be
a
que
community
issue
and
that
maybe
needs
to
live
on
this
board.
You
and
not,
if
you
can
poke
me
like
today,
about
this
governance,
sick
lifecycle,
stuff,
I,
think
today's
kind
of
a
meeting
day
and
I'm
taking
taking
all
review
requests.
A
E
A
Hey
for
search
all
right,
yep
so
remember
be
on
the
call,
if
you're
interested
in
this,
if
not
just
glance
over
it,
but
Bob's,
been
working
on
a
style
guide,
go
ahead
and
there's
the
hack
MD
link
right
here
go
ahead
and
give
that
a
peek
again
for
context
for
folks
that
are
like.
Why
do
we
need
a
style
guide?
A
This
is
for
us
when
we
do
a
contributor
site
or
anything
else
really
just
to
make
our
documentation
look
a
little
bit
better,
a
little
bit
more
web
friendly
and
less
kind
of
like
thrown
together
with
band-aids
in
some
cases,
and
also
really
help
us
out
with
some
of
that
metadata
that
we
need
to
pull
from
like
network.I
bob
thanks.
So
much
for
your
help
with
this.
This
is
awesome
sure
anybody
have
any
comments,
questions
or
concerns
about
style,
guide,
stuff.
A
Yeah,
let
me
do
let
me
do
an
actual
review.
I
feel
like
I've
only
done
this,
which
is
like
skimming.
So
let
me
do
I'll,
do
a
full
review
and
then
get
back
to
you.
I,
don't
see
any
major
issues,
that's
for
sure,
so
I
don't
see
a
bish
with
it.
I.
Definitely
think,
though,
that
we
should
a
once
once
we
do
PR
this
in
a
definitely
get
it
out
to
the
mailing
list.
A
I
mean
I
am
I'm,
not
saying
I'm,
not
calling
anybody
I'm
actually
calling
out
myself
here
so
I
think
that
might
be
good
for
us
is
sort
of
like
oh
just
a
15
minute.
I
say
the
word
training
in
quotes,
but
some
kind
of
like
training
on
what
we
need
to
be
looking
out
for
in
a
in
a
better
way
for
for
docs
yeah.
G
A
D
A
A
Cool
and
then
Edouard
do
you
want
to
do
a
quick
stand-up
with
the
dev
guide
stuff?
We
can
always
dig
into
more
with
open
mic
after
we're
done
with
coupon
stuff
with
Josh,
but
you
want
to
let
I'm
sorry
too,
for
the
background
noise
y'all
Edward.
Do
you
want
to
just
give
a
really
quick
stand
up
about
what
you've
been
working
on
with
the
dev
guide
since
the
last
time
we
we
talked,
but
you
talked
to
the
computer
experience.
Yes,.
I
That
need
to
be
updated,
but
I
have
to
contact
the
outdoors
NASK
and
what
what
kind
of
information
we
can
take
from
them
and
marriage
that
information
on
into
the
main
grid
me
file?
So
if
you
go
down,
you
can
see
the
checkbox
list
go
down,
go
down
and
there
we
have
the
file
name
and
I
have
put
a
comment
on
the
right.
So.
I
A
A
F
A
I
think
that
it's
yeah
and
not
to
piggyback
on
Aaron's
comment.
If
anybody
sees
anything
in
here
that
either
a
doesn't
belong
in
a
developer,
guide
or
B's.
Just
shouldn't
belong
here
period
like
removing
it
that
actually
helps
us
a
lot,
because
then
Edward
won't
have
to
focus
on
those
Docs
and
we
can
continue
on
so
if
we
could
kind
of
do
it
backwards
and
go
okay,
this
stuff
definitely
doesn't
need
to
be
in
here
or
it
should
be
somewhere
else.
J
I
M
See
it
more
as
a
question
of
when
it's
a
long
long
time
ago,
having
the
understanding
of
whether
that
person
is
still
relevant
right
in
general.
This
is
a
problem
with
open
source.
You
have
to
do
kind
of
archaeology
and
go
dig
a
little
bit.
So
you,
if
nothing
else,
there
are
first
to
ask
and
they're,
probably
one
of
the
better
people
to
tell
you
where
to
look
even
if
they're
not
and
it
may
take
pinging.
The
most
recent
couple
of
people
even
who've
touched
a
file.
N
N
Agree,
a
spreadsheet
sounds
like
a
good
idea:
people
yeah
even
here,
like
even
at
a
contributor
experience
group.
We
have
a
few
people
who
been
with
kubernetes
project
for
a
long
time
and
we
definitely
may
may
know
if
these
people
are
still
active
on
the
project
and
what
is
what
is
the
error
of
their
responsibilities
or
if
they
are
not,
and
what?
What
is
the
best
place
to
reach
out
for
for
getting
these
files,
if
necessary?
Definitely.
N
A
A
A
The
steering
committee
wrote
back
and
asked
about
China
and
if
we
consider
China
and
all
their
toing
toing
woes
with
with
Google,
we
have.
We
need
to
update
the
proposal
with
that
information
and
then
also
talk
to
any
of
our
trainees.
Friends
about
tooling
I.
Think
yang,
actually,
just
ironically
joined,
hey
yang,
oh
yeah,
hey!
A
How
are
you
I'm,
actually
probably
gonna,
reach
out
to
you
after
the
meeting
to
talk
to
you
a
little
bit
about
tooling
and
infrastructure
for
trainees
contributors,
because
we
submitted
a
G
suite
proposal
and
a
lot
of
folks
were
concerned
about
the
Chinese
contributors
with
with
having
a
G
suite
and
things
like
that.
So
I'll
reach
out
to
you
and
talk
to
you
a
little
bit
about
that
later
on
yeah.
A
Let's
see
what
else
is
super
super
hot
right
now,
Oh,
YouTube
and
zoom
is
something
that
I've
been
working
on
as
well.
We
had
I
did
we
did
our
first
major
test
which
again
for
context
we're
trying
to
make
sig
leads
and
chairs
lives
easier,
because
there's
a
lot
of
administrative
work
behind
this
meaning
we
have
to
like
record
the
zoom
calls
upload
them
to
YouTube
some
people
do
some
people
do
etc.
So
we're
trying
to
get
some
consistency
there
as
well
I
make
that
process
better.
A
We
had
our
first
major
test,
which
was
a
cluster
lifecycle
and
it
failed.
It
failed
because
they
have
like
45
sub
projects
each
wanting
each
one
having
a
meeting
and
right
now,
there's
sort
of
a
Mechanical
Turk
at
the
end,
which
is
Jeff
and
I
on
the
YouTube
side,
who
have
to
trim
their
videos
because
videos
automatically
start
and
zoom
and
therefore
the
automation
will
start
when
the
video
starts.
A
This
is
not
necessary.
I.
Don't
think
this
is
a
huge
issue.
This
I
think
would
mean
getting
more
YouTube
admins
and
getting
an
SLA
and
like
getting
things
like
that.
But
I
also
think
there's
there
might
be
one
other
way,
which
is
to
automate
the
zoom
recordings
into
a
Google
Drive
bucket
and
then
have
the
Google
Drive
bucket,
automate
it
to
YouTube,
which
would
allow
the
chair
to
have
access
to
record
on
their
own
and
not
automatically,
which
is
currently,
which
is
how
it's
currently
set
up.
Welcome
to
the
administrivia
of
our
lives.
A
A
100%
yeah
I
definitely
commented
and
just
that
I'm
so
excited
to
see
this
flow
through
my
email
box,
because
I
do
watch
the
key
repo.
So
like
yes,
yeah,
no
I
haven't,
read
and
I
will
give
you
feedback.
Does
anybody
on
the
line
have?
Has
anybody
else
read
the
issue
yet
I
know
Matt.
Just
did
it
a
few
hours
ago,
so
it's
super
fresh
or
does
they
want
us
to
give
any
context
related
to
that?
A
quick.
A
And
for
those
who
don't
know,
Matt
is
from
mesosphere
and
he's
going
to
be
helping
us
with
some
project
management
stuff
this
year,
which
is
awesome,
and
yours
as
well
link
is
now
in
the
chat
I'll
put
that
in
the
notes
to
Matt.
If
you
want,
depending
on
how
far
we
get
with
open
mic
right
now,
we
can
always
talk
about
some
of
the
requirements
and
stuff
at
the
end
of
this
meeting
too.
A
If
you
want,
but
yeah
last
call
for
questions
comments,
concerns
Matt,
I,
know
we're
running
through
this
stuff
right
now
we
have
a
lot
going
on
all.
F
Right
we're
sorry,
one
real
quick
thing
that
I'm
investigating
for
the
release
team
is
the
use
of
something
to
scrape
get
some
issues
in
PRS
into
air
table.
Seeing
other
things
that
use
that
can
like
scrape
the
links
in
sundry
issues
and
PRS
to
create
dependency,
trees
in
Google
sheets
or
air
table,
so
I'm
interested
in
what
you
discover
and
happy
to
be
a
consumer
and
also
share
with
you.
Whatever
it
is,
that
I
find
out
with
air
table
yeah.
A
All
right
so
first
up
is
staffing,
contributor
summits
for
Barcelona
and
Shanghai
I.
Guess
the
question
is:
what
exactly
are
we
doing?
I
felt
like
we
were
just
gonna.
Do
a
new
contributor
workshop
and
then
a
current
contributor
party
slash
happy
hour,
slash
get
together
Josh.
What
were
you?
What
were
your
thing?
What
were
your
thoughts
there?
A
H
I
mean
my
thoughts
yeah
for
Barcelona.
It
would
be
one
day
with
both
current
contributor
new
contributor
content.
I'd
also
like
to
do
the
same
for
Shanghai
with
the
current
contributor
stuff.
Being
you
know
just
one
track
in
a
small
room,
because
I
mean
that
many
contributors
there,
but
there
will
be
some,
including
contributors
who
don't
make
it
to
the
other
coupe
cons,
so
I'd
like
to
have
something
for
them,
so
yeah
and
and
mostly
I,
just
wanted
to
get
started.
I
think
beyond
that
any
decisions
are
up
to
the
individual
contributor
summit
teams.
A
H
A
Just
feel
like,
if
so
we're
gonna
have
to
like
actually
curate
content,
so
people
aren't
yelling
into
a
void,
I
feel
like
in
Austin.
It
was
mostly
people
yelling
and
to
avoid
and
same
with
Copenhagen
I
think
this
year
was
the
first
year
that
people
like
were
kind
of
getting
things
done
and
making
things
happen.
A
J
I
was
I,
was
wondering
I
hear
what
you're
saying
about
yelling
in
to
avoid
versus
cured
content.
I
also
think
that
having
cured
content
made
everyone
more
exhausted,
this
cube
con
I'm,
not
I
mean
this
is
this.
Is
literal
I
have
no
data
to
back
up
this
thinking?
But
but,
but
you
know,
five
days
of
like
curated
content
is
more
exhausting
than
three
or
two
well.
I
live
to
four
verses.
I
mean
that's
twice
as
many
days,
so
it's
just
more
mental
load.
J
A
Into
a
void,
well,
I
mean
I'm,
sorry
like
yelling
into
a
whole
wide
meaning
like
everybody
like
we
have
50-plus
people
who
are
meeting
in
a
birds
of
a
feather
and
nobody
in
there
is
in
an
odorous
file
right
right
or
it's
like
everybody's,
just
kind
of
like
hey.
We
should
do
this
thing
and
then
nothing
happens.
Yeah.
J
No,
no,
that's
it.
Sorry.
I
did
not
mean
to
make
it
2-2
to
go
all
the
way
overboard
with
the
exaggeration,
but
that's
what
it
that's.
What
I
was
referring
to.
Is
there
perhaps
a
way
to
split
the
difference
between
that
and
between
having
fully
curated
content,
because
I
think
what
people
often
really
enjoy
doing
is
just
you
know,
meeting
up
with
people
in
the
hallway
like
if
there's
a
way
that
we
can
create
space
and
at
least
some
kind
of
focus,
without
basically
forcing
everyone
to
I'm,
not
saying
that.
J
E
Curated
content
was
like
in
the
morning
and
then
the
other
stuff
was
slated
for
the
afternoon
outside
of
a
couple
of
sessions.
Okay,
I
do
kind
of
like
wince
ideas
like
if
we
do
want
to
have
something
for
current
computers
that,
like
Barcelona
and
Shanghai,
at
least
you
know,
try
and
get
carve
out
a
little
bit
of
space
for
them
to
do
something.
I
feel.
A
Like
yeah
I
guess,
that's
I
know
and
it's
like
in
a
tldr
I.
Guess
that's
what
when
I
said,
current
contributors
like
party
happy
hour,
whatever
I
also
meant
like
they
can
do
whatever
like
it's
just
a.
We
aren't
curating
an
entire
day
of
content
at
Barcelona
in
Shanghai.
Like
me,
would
curate
San
Diego,
exactly
that's
I,
guess
sorry,
I
guess
that
was
the
better
for
you.
Yeah.
H
E
D
Bobby
you're,
so
idealistic
no
I'm
I
want
to
I
just
wanted
to
remind
anybody.
I
know,
I
know
it
sucks
that
we're
kind
of
defaulting
to
only
providing
the
curated
content
in
the
US,
but
I
just
want
to
remind
everybody
that
for
almost
two
and
a
half
months
prior
to
Seattle,
we
almost
killed
ourselves
trying
to
make
this
event
happen
and
I
think
I
would
rather
just
we're
gonna.
Do
it
once
a
year.
The
best
we
can
do
in
Europe
and
Shanghai
is
a
little
like.
D
We
know
from
the
the
survey
that
the
the
most
thing
they
value
is
getting
them
together
in
a
room.
So
if
it's
like
I'm
just
a
little
get-together,
that's
something
very
low
low
effort
for
us
to
put
on
and
then
from
then
on.
You
know
if
I
would
love
to
do
all
this
kind
of
content
for
Barcelona
and
Shanghai
and
stuff,
but
like
at
that
point,
we're
gonna
need
more
volunteer
and
commitment
from
people
like
I
feel
like
if
we
were
to
commit
to
doing
those.
That's.
H
D
Wanna
caution
that
yeah,
like
every
time
we've
tried
to
scale
it
back
a
little
bit
and
just
make
it.
You
know
a
little
bit
more
intimate
like
the
first
ones
by
the
time
we
get
through
it.
We
end
up
with
it.
Just
keeps
growing
and
girl
I,
just
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
cognizant
of
you
know
the
amount
like
we
barely
pulled
it
off
last
time,
I
feel
like
any
like.
H
Q
So
just
two
quick
thoughts
number
one
before
we
start
going
and
planning
all
of
this
I
think
we
should
figure
out
whether
there's
interest
and
like
and
how
much
interest
there
is
from
people
to
attend
a
contributor
somewhat
and
what
kind
of
interest
like
if
we're
getting
like,
hey
God
there.
We
have
like
300
people
of
interest,
but.
N
A
C
C
So
once
I
was
going
to
hack
on
you
know
whatever
at
this
table,
and
we
recruited
a
certain
number
of
people
to
handle
a
certain
number
of
tables
and
then
people
could
come
and
hack
on
whatever
they
whatever
they
wanted,
with
those
people
loosely
organized
into
topics
which
made
it
so
that
we
didn't
have
to
curate
a
ton
of
content.
We
did
like
a
kickoff
presentation
at
the
beginning,
but
it
also
gave
it
enough
structure
that
people
could
find
something
that
they
were
interested
in
and
then
there
were
some.
C
A
R
I'm
just
going
to
post,
can
you
hear
me
all
right,
I'm
going
to
just
post
an
image
from
Dan
Collins
Twitter?
That
does
show
the
trajectory
of
attendance
as
a
data
point.
So
if
he
you
winds
up
growing
as
much
as
us
and
those
two
attendance
numbers
correlate,
we
we
might
want
to
consider
that
there's
going
to
be
400
contributors
and
you.
N
Think
yeah
yeah,
just
just
just
a
quick
note
here
so
historically
like
we
are
currently
speaking,
not
not
about
the
conference
attendees
at
all
like
in
general,
but
about
our
contributor
summit
attendees
and
historically
like
from
a
personal
standpoint
and
from
my
personal
experience,
I've
attended
every
cup
currency
in
Seattle
16.
We
had
way
more
contributors
during
the
North
American
events
compared
to
European
events,
so
like
the
percentage
of
contributors
versus
the
and
users,
was
usually
way
bigger
during
the
European
events.
N
So
we
can
expect
that
Barcelona
event
can
be
bigger
than
Austin,
but
I
don't
know,
sir.
Then
then
Seattle
are
the
currents
the
latest
Seattle
one
I,
don't
know
there
are
actual
estimates
by
CN
CF,
yet,
but
I'm
not
sure
that
we
will
have
way
more
contributors
active
contributors
than
we
had
and
see
it.
L
Want
to
say
a
word
of
caution
as
far
as
like
asking
people,
if
you
ask
you
broadly,
you
will
get
too
many
answers,
so
just
keep
that
I
know
that's
kind
of
common
sense,
but
yeah
these
people
don't
understand
a
lot
of
people.
I
won't
say
these
people.
Many
people
do
not
understand
the
level
of
effort
that
it
takes
to
put
on
an
effort
event
like
this.
So
ask
judiciously
and.
D
D
I
I,
don't
I
just
feel
like
the
amount
of
effort
we've
been
putting
into
these.
Like
we
I,
don't
know
I.
Just
remember
it
was
a
few
hours
before
like
we
were
letting
people
into
the
event.
We
were
still
like
stuffing
bags
and
barely
like
I
feel
like
the
new
contributor
ones.
You
know
in
Barcelona
and
Shanghai
are
kind
of
like
no
brainers.
D
We've
done
them
before
and
I
know
it
kind
of
sucks
to
only
do
the
big
one
once
a
year,
but
I
feel
like
that
would
also
like
give
us
give
us
the
opportunity,
because
if
we're
also
doing
Europe,
that's
let's
say
that's.
That's
that's
four
months
in
a
year
where
I'm
doing
event
planning
and
is
that
aviary.
H
A
Only,
and
then
only
doing
like
a
partial,
current
contributor
thing,
I
think
that's
like
that's
the
decision
that
should
be
on
the
table,
because
then
that's
going
to
feed
whether
or
not
we
what
we
need
to
staff
and
how
we
need
to
staff.
It
I
feel
like
just
from
a
high
level,
but
then
Aaron
and
then
Tim.
F
H
F
I'm
kind
of
curious
what
the
deadlines
are
from
that
perspective,
that's
been
one
thing
too,
is
historically,
the
project
has
I
think
found
it
useful
to
have
a
cadence
of
a
bunch
of
people
getting
together
in
a
room
and
talking
about
the
future
of
the
projects
about
every
six
months.
It
hasn't
always
coincided
with
a
coud
con
that
we
did
like
a
leaders
and
invite-only
leadership
summit.
One
time
like
two
summers
ago,
that
I
think
some
thought
was
really
useful
for
getting
everybody
on
the
same
page.
So
I
personally
enjoyed
the
curated
content.
F
L
M
Saying
we
have
or
wheat,
we
have
an
expectation,
at
least
we
don't
know
for
sure,
but
we
have
an
expectation
that
there
will
still
be
sort
something
for
a
contributor
track
like
there's
previously,
we've
had
sig
intros
sig
deep
dives.
We've
talked
about
trying
to
bulk
that
up
a
little
bit.
There's
also
talked
initially
last
month,
I
feel
like
where
people
are
saying
it
hasn't
been
super
valuable.
Let's
just
do
away
with
it,
but
I
think
that
maybe
there's
an
intersection
here
where
that
could
be
part
of
the
space
that
this
happens.
A
D
Feel
like
this
goes
back
and
forth,
depending
on
the
mood
of
that
cube
con
when
it
was
too
structured,
people
wanted
it
to
be
more
Buffy,
and
then
we
had
one
that
was
all
boss
and
people
were
like.
We
want
it
to
be
a
little
bit
more
structure.
Yeah,
so
I
feel
like
we're.
Gonna
be
stuck
with
a
half
and
a
half
format
for
awhile.
In
order
to
like
I
feel
that
there
might
might
be
times
when
the
pendulum
might
swing.
Won't
worry
the
other
we
had
we
had
considered
so
I
had
talked
about.
D
Could
we
make
the
formal
wand
be
the
US
one
in
the
European?
One
is
maybe
more
baffi,
but
then
that
got
a
little
weird
as
far
as
getting
the
right
people.
You
know,
there's
no,
that
wouldn't
really
work,
because
it's
there's
like
a
Venn
diagram
of
people
that
would
go
to
both
and
then
that
would
really
only
help
those
people
like
when
we,
when
we
were
game
that
idea
I
feel
like
we're.
D
Gonna
end
up
we're
gonna
end
up
with
some
structure
and
some
level
of
boss
and
some
level
of
unplanned
Boff,
because
I
think
people
enjoy
the
ability
to
I
didn't
think
of
anything.
But
if
I
can
grab
enough
people
that
cube
con
I've
got
space,
so
we
want
to
keep
the
spontaneity
as
well
I
hope
that
answers
your
question.
There's
I,
don't
think,
there's
an
answer
to
that
one.
As
far
as.
S
I'm
actually
gonna
see.
Perhaps
we
should
be
offloading
that,
rather
than
us
doing
the
curation
upfront,
perhaps
if
we
offload
the
curation
into
more
of
the
uncommon
selection
style
earlier
on
in
the
process
that
maybe
we
get
some
early
votes
early
on
as
to
whether
or
not
we
should
have
a
single
curated
track
or
whether
we
should
have
more
buff
and
unconference
style
sessions
based
on
what
people
want
upfront
and
that
may
differ
drastically,
depending
on
whether
it's
in
north
america
versus
Europe
versus
Asia,
yeah.
D
S
A
Death
he
shared
it
with
all
the
state
leaves
some
project
owners.
Steering
committee
contributor,
experienced
kubernetes,
develop
development,
mailing
lists,
and
then
we
also
had
the
feedback
from
the
registration,
because
I
asked
the
question
on
there
about.
What
do
you
want
to
see
at
this
event?
So
all
of
that
stuff
went
into
the
curation
of
this
event,
so
I
mean
we.
The
thing
that
we
wanted
to
attack
was
the
multiple
personas
and
the
multiple
personas
is
very
much
seen
in
the
surveyed.
Some
of
the
pie
charts
are
33%
33%
33%
like
Yes
No.
A
H
Well,
I'm
volunteering
to
either
run
the
contributor
summit
in
Barcelona
or
Shanghai,
depending
on
which
one
we
don't
have
coverage
for
I'll
be
involved
in
both,
but
I
can
only
head
up
one
because
they're
too
close
together.
So
I.
A
L
A
Okay,
yeah
I
know
that
you
were
a
tremendous
asset
for
us
in
Shanghai
last
year,
100%
I
wish
we
could
give
you
some
kind
of
like
monetary
bonus
of
some
sort
right.
A
A
All
right,
we
just
took
this
most
of
this
meeting
for
contributor
summit,
which
I
anticipate
that
we
should
break
off
into
a
spot.
Your
community
go
forward,
one
resurrect
don't
like.
A
We
might
want
to
resume
its
talk,
let's
talk
and
slack
in
the
mailing
list
about
that.
We
also
would
see
it.
We
also
have
a
meeting
with
CN
CF.
If
anybody
here
wants
to
get
on
that
meeting,
it's
talking
about
budget
talking
about
their
responsibilities
here,
we'd
like
to
get
it
to
a
point
where
they
do
a
lot
of
the
operations.
A
We
did
ask
for
a
full
time
event:
staffer
from
CN
CF
to
work
only
contributor
events
like
this,
so
that
we
don't
have
event
staffers
that
are
working
twenty
other
events
that
day
I
think
this
project
definitely
needs
somebody
from
CN
CF
to
just
work.
Events
for
contributors
and
I
think
that
will
also
help
us
a
lot
with
staffing,
as
far
as
like
Joshua's
concerns
were
as
well
again.
Sorry
for
the
background
noise,
y'all
I
feel
terrible
anytime.
Your
background
noise
on
that
person
now
I
know
so
Josh.
A
Why
don't
we
get
a
little
tricks
together?
I
said
tricks,
that's
a
Google
thing:
I
get
a
little
spreadsheet
together
and
we'll
figure
out
like
who's
going
to
what
and
then
we
can
kind
of
start
going
from
there
and
then
also
engage
people
on
the
mailing
list
and
we're
not
on
this
call,
and
does
anybody
have
anything
from
open
mic
that
they
want
to
talk
about
right
now
that
they
hang
on?
I
can
hang
on.
So
if
anybody
wants
to
discuss
anything,
that's
on
the
open
mic
that
can
hang
on
feel
free
to
shoot.
D
Yeah
sorry,
oh
I
updated
the
host
spreadsheet
and
toss
it
on
contributes.
If
we
can
get,
we
need
a
host
at
least
for
next
week.
That's
all
up
to
date!
Now,
if
you
could
look
at
that,
as
you
all
leave
Thank
You,
Harris
Creek
community
meeting
yeah
yeah
I've
got
the
schedule
out
to
August
first,
so
we're.