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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20230630
A
Hello
and
welcome
everyone
to
the
Friday
June
30th
edition
of
the
contributor
comms
team
meeting
as
usual,
a
reminder
that
we
operate
under
a
code
of
conduct
which
essentially
says
to
be
respectful
of
your
fellow
attendees
and
speakers
and
generally
be
excellent
to
each
other.
A
Before
we
get
started
off
here
today,
we
usually
try
to
offer
an
opportunity
at
the
beginning
of
the
meeting
for
anyone
who's
new
to
introduce
themselves.
So,
if
you'd
like
to
come
off
of
mute
or
type
something
into
the
chat,
this
is
your
opportunity
totally
optional.
You
don't
have
to
say
hello,
but
we
would
love
to
hear
who
you
are
and
a
little
bit
about
what
you're
looking
to
get
out
of
being
with
the
group
today,
foreign.
B
Hi
I'm
Tavia.
Thank
you
for
letting
me
be
a
part
of
your
meeting
today.
B
I
am
actually
trying
to
think
about
making
like
a
career
change
and
I
was
told
to
really
like
start
working
with
open
source
and
volunteering
and
I
coach
caslin
and
asked
like
hey,
no
I,
don't
I,
don't
have
much
experience
with
kubernetes
or
anything
like
that,
but
where
you
know
is
there
ways
I
could
get
started
with
learning
like
just
getting
started
and
volunteering,
and
so
she
invited
me
to
this
meeting
so
I'm
gonna
check
it
out
and
see
how
things
go.
So.
Thank
you
all
for
letting
me
join
you
today.
B
D
D
A
A
E
So
I
got
some
new
play:
Lights
Philips
you
play
so
like
they're
designed
you
can
stand
them
up
or
lay
them
fly
so
I
just
laid
them
flat.
Normally,
just
in
here
when
Mike
was
just
me,
it's
like
the
Ukrainian
flag,
but
during
meetings
I
turn
it
pink
because
that's
a
prominent
color
in
the
thing
above
it
which
is
downtown
Detroit
at
night.
E
A
Gotcha
yeah
cool
I
see
a
couple
other
new
folks,
I
think
on
the
call.
So
if
you'd
like
to
say
hello
and
introduce
yourself
welcome
to
do
so
now,
either
by
unmuting
or
in
the
chat,
you're
also
welcome
to
say
nothing
at
all.
You
do
not
have
to,
but
I
want
to
leave
that
open
for
another
minute
here,
foreign.
A
D
E
So
this
meeting
successfully
uploaded.
Oh
yes
using
the
new
zapier
automation.
D
D
E
Appears
to
be
working,
I'll
say
that
I
haven't
fully
checked
in
with
Nigel.
Yet
to
be
like.
Are
you
done,
but
I
can
go
poke
around
and
look
while
we're
discussing
further,
but
yeah
that's
done
for
now
and
yeah.
We
can
continue
to
figure
out
how
to
automate,
like
GitHub
approved,
like
PRS,
to
tweets
somehow,
now
that
we
have
the.
E
Our
multi-stage
jobs
that
we
can
run
now,
so
we
can
take
stuff
and
reformat
it
right,
like
I
already
did
that
with
Nigel
had
to
do
something
with
the
file
name
and
I
found
a
filter
that
could
do
that
for
you
and
already
implemented
that
in
the
paid
account
it
wasn't
available
in
the
free
account
that
he
was
using.
So
it's
like
boom
there's
already
one
benefit
date,
formats
correct
every
time.
D
A
Another
update
that
we
should
share
okay,
but
I
need
some
help.
Finding
the
issue
on
GitHub,
the
issue
for
contributor
Summit
leadership
position
should
be
open.
Okay
could.
E
So
if
you
there
is
a
public
Summit,
Dash
staff
Channel
and
the
cncf
slack.
A
If
you
are
interested
in
helping
with
contributor
Summit
definitely
join
that
channel
yeah,
let's
see
so
this
issue
that
we
have
we
do
this
each
time
we
have
a
contributor
Summit.
It
is
how
we
track
folks
who
have
volunteered
to
take
on
leadership
positions
as
well
as
Shadows,
so
a
shadow
role
is
going
to
be
someone
who
is
learning
the
role
and
with
the
intention
of
taking
it
over
and
then
we're
also
introducing
the
concept
of
volunteers
I'm
trying
to
encourage
everybody
to
use
this
terminology.
D
A
Shadow
is
someone
who's
going
to
take
over
a
volunteer
someone
who's
just
going
to
help
out
with
the
work
of
that
position.
So,
for
example,
there
is
a
comms
role
for
the
for
the
contributor
Summit,
so
we
as
a
group
are
available
to
help
with
that.
But
usually
there
are
folks
specifically
like
as
part
of
the
contributor
Summit
Group,
who
lead
the
summit
comms,
which
is
usually
one
of
us
anyway.
D
A
A
E
E
D
Hey
guys,
sorry
for
instructing
you
almost
you
know
now
it's
available
to
apply
for
shadow
rolls
or
for
something
like
this
because
I
compared
to
Shadow
from
you
guys
so
there's.
E
E
You
so
anybody
any
questions
on
like
involvement
there
in
the
contributor,
Summit
shadow
room
or
Shadow
space,
yes,
I
will
happily
Shadow.
Comms
is
what
I
said.
I
believe
frederico's
in
here.
A
E
B
E
E
Who
was
it?
Let
me
look.
A
A
E
E
A
Right,
oh
Avinash,
do
you
want
to
lead
comms.
E
E
B
E
A
And
there's
already
been
a
question
chat
about
remote
volunteering
and
helping
with
contributor
Summit.
There
will
be
some
opportunities
for
that,
at
least
with
the
comms
role
as
a
volunteer,
at
least
because
for
comms
we'll
be
doing.
You
know.
E
Or
Kate's
or
Dev
cates.io,
you
know
the
the
Sig
leads
that
kind
of
stuff
will
always
need
help,
drafting
those
messages
or
re-crafting
them
with
the
right
information
for
this
you
know,
event
always
need
help
with
stuff
like
that
yeah
and
we
like,
if
we
take
a
copy
of
last
year's
Doc
and
just
hand
that
to
the
volunteers
and
be
like
just
get
this
into
shape
for
this
year,
or
this
go
around
and
yeah
off.
We
go.
A
Pretty
much
writing
social
media
posts
and
emails
for
the
lead.
Ahvinash
you're,
going
to
have
to
create,
like
a
calendar
of
sorts
like
here,
are
the
comms
that
need
to
go
out
when
there
are.
E
E
Like
the
dock
itself,
that
I
worked
off
last
year,
actually
put
I
just
put
the
dates
in
there
that
way.
I
had
everything
in
one
place,
I,
don't
know
if
that
worked
perfectly
last.
D
E
Probably
should
have
created
a
public
calendar
or
something
somewhere
so
yeah.
You
can
totally
Shadow
remotely
just
speak
up
on
that
issue
linked
above
Amir,
and
we
can
now
get
you
kind
of
going
in
calms
in
general.
E
What's
your
volunteer
for
so
come
to
a
few
meetings
before
you
say:
yeah
I
want
to
Shadow
this,
for
example,
and
you
can
provide
feedback
on
anything
that
we
say
in
this
meeting
and
that
way
we
can
get
kind
of
an
idea
of
where
you
might
best
fit.
For
example,.
B
A
So
we
have
leads
for
events
which
are
still
a
thing
which
we
were
discussing.
I
don't
know.
If
we
need
to
talk
about
that
more,
but
we
decided
there
talked
about.
Oh,
the
Twitter
Twitter
spaces
thing
is
what
we
thought.
A
A
D
A
Lead
our
leadership
role
so,
like
I,
said,
there's
the
events
lead.
There's
the
social
media
lead
which
is
technically
me,
which
I
think
I
have
of
shadow.
A
I
should
remember
what
is
going
on
here.
I
think
it's
on
the
main
part
of
our
tree.
A
So,
there's
a
link
in
the
chat
to
this
page,
which
is
our
group
page
reminder
that
our
we've
got
several
new
folks
on
today.
So
our
goal
as
a
group
is
to
make
sure
that
contributors
within
the
kubernetes
community
kind
of
know
what's
going
on
and
also
that
folks
outside
of
the
community,
know
about
the
awesome
work
that
contributors
are
doing.
So
we
do
things
like
writing
blog
posts,
which
we
will
do
updates
on
here
in
a
little
bit
about
the
work
that
folks
are
doing
within
the
project.
A
A
We
post
all
the
blogs
that
come
out.
We
make
sure
to
post
about
release
stuff
wherever
it's
necessary
things
that
folks,
within
the
contributor
Community
would
need
to
know
about
is
our
main
audience
for
that
Twitter
account
yeah.
So
that's
a
little
bit
of
an
overview
of
our
group.
We
also
have
a
bunch
of
Automation
and
all
sorts
of
other
things.
A
E
E
Literally,
was
just
in
yeah
buffer
is
enabled
there,
so
we
have
some
automation
that
can
go
ahead
and
just
drop
stuff
in
the
queues
for
us
when
these
blog
posts
come
out,
but
there's
always
room
for
new
ideas
there
right,
like
maybe
more
blogs
or
more,
you
know,
feeds
or
you
know
some
kind
of
curation
of
you
know,
content
we've
done
I
know,
caslin
has
done
some
manual
posting,
but
most
of.
A
E
A
Other
ones
link
out
to
the
role
handbook,
where
you
can
learn
more
about
what
you
would
need
to
do
in
order
to
be
this
role
here.
So
we've
got
social
media
Tech,
which
is
about
Automation
and
stuff
into
the
tarva
and
Imran
haven't
been
around
nor
has
Mark.
So
we
might
need
to
update
this
events.
A
Lead
I,
haven't
asked
which
we're
going
to
talk
about
that
here
in
a
minute
blogging
coordinator,
Fred
Rico,
who
is
also
not
on
today,
but
he
has
created
guidelines
for
how
we
write
blog
posts,
the
whole
process
for
that
and
kind
of
coordinates
that
work.
So
if
you're
interested
in
writing
blog
posts,
frederico's
good
person
to
know.
A
E
A
So
volunteering
for
the
contributor
Summit
can
be
done
remotely
shadowing
I,
don't
know
will
depend
on
the
role.
A
A
D
A
Cool,
so
we
talked
about
contributor,
Summit,
granted,
probably
very
confusingly,
and
also
about
lead
roles
in
our
group.
Only
other
lead
we've
got
on
today.
Is
you
Avinash,
and
we
had
talked
about
that.
We
want
to
update
the
handbooks
with
the
with
additional
terminology,
updates
that
shadow
means
you
are
going
to
take
over
the
lead
role.
A
contributor
is
just
someone
who's
part
of
our
group
and
does
stuff
for
us,
and
that
is
an
A-Okay
thing
to
be.
A
We
all
help
each
other
here,
so
you
kind
of
get
a
sense
for
it
over
time
is
the
idea
it
can
be
kind
of
confusing
for
first
I
hope
it's
not
too
terrible.
Today,.
A
A
So
for
events,
lead
role,
Avinash
I,
don't
know
where
your
understanding
is
at
on
this,
but
a
few
times
in
this
meeting
you
had
mentioned
like
do.
We
still
need
this
role,
because
the
regular
community
meeting
is
not
a
thing
anymore,
which
was
one
of
the
main
responsibilities
of
the
events,
lead
role
and
we
had
said
well-
maybe
not,
maybe
you
should
consider
looking
for
another
role
within
the
group,
but
then
someone
suggested
that
we
should
run
Twitter
spaces.
We
were
like
you
know
what
that's
kind
of
an
event.
A
C
So
we
we
do
have
the
conversation
about
this
I
think
last
to
last
week
and
I.
Think
the
it
was
decided
that
me
and
Chris
would
schedule
a
call
and
have
a
talk
on
that,
but
we
couldn't
so.
We.
A
C
No
I,
don't
think
so.
I
know
also
people
we
were
confused
about
the
platform.
Are
we
gonna
go
with?
Twitter
was
a
question.
E
Yeah
yeah,
like
I
I,
don't
think
I
mean
most
of
our
audience
is
going
to
be
on
Twitter
I
feel
like,
but
there's
just
from
you
know
completely
anecdotal,
most
of
the
people
that
I
follow
on
Twitter,
like
the
people
that
I've
like
whenever
I
reset
my
account.
Last
and
re-followed
everybody
like
those
first
follow
people,
most
of
them
are
off
Twitter
now
and
they're.
Just
you
know
not
gonna
get
our
messaging,
so
we
probably
need
to
figure
out
how
to
do
something
like
direct
to
the
kubernetes,
Reddit,
potentially
and
I
know.
E
There's
some
live
chatting
capability
in
Reddit
as
well.
So
like
there's
so
many
more
options
now
too,
but
I
do
like
the
idea
of
hey
this
blog
post
just
came
out.
E
A
D
C
So
it
was
more
about
how
about
converting
spotlights
into
Twitter
spaces
where
the
maintainers
come
and
they
talk.
E
E
There's
like
a
host
potentially
a
co-host,
it
depends
how
many
people
come
home
right
like
you,
don't
really
want
more
than
five
people,
I
think
talking
in
a
Twitter
space
right
so
like
we
kind
of
need
to
think
about
like
best
practices
guidelines
and
how
to
set
these
up
for
Success
from
like
a
production
standpoint.
E
So,
like
you
know
what
should
our
guests
expect?
You
know
how
do
people
listen
to
it?
You
know
all
these
things
and
all
the
best
ways
to
maximize
Twitter
spaces
need
to
be
considered
as
we're.
You
know
trying
to
do
this
and
we
can
build
it
out
as
we
go
I'm
not
saying
we
have
to
do
all
this
in
advance.
I'm.
C
E
I
know
from
running
live
streams
at
red
hat
for
a
long
time
that,
like
getting
gas
schedules
to
coordinate
for
you
know
a
specific
day,
like
you
really
kind
of
have
to
say
like
this,
is
when
we're
gonna
do
it?
Can
you
join
us
yeah
or
you
can
you
know,
do
it
as
like,
whatever
the
tool
is
we
use
nowadays
for
selecting
meeting
times?
You
could
do
that
too
and
bring
guests
on,
but
you
kind
of
have
to
have
a
good
structure
in
place
and
a
good
Cadence
in
place.
E
I
feel
like
before
you
start
bringing
guests
in
other
than
like
onesie
twosy
types
so
like
if
you're,
bringing
in
like
three
Sig
leads
right
like
you,
you're
gonna
need
a
good
tight
system
for
that.
So
as
we
go,
we
can
build
up
to
that.
I
guess
is
kind
of
the
goal.
E
E
D
A
E
A
E
E
E
Yeah,
if
you
want
to
start
like
a
live
content,
documentation.
E
C
That
sounds
good
to
me,
I,
just
a
question
that
I
had,
in
my
mind,
is
if
I,
if
I,
stick
to
this
rule,
am
I
supposed
to
be
the
host
as
well
for
those
streams
not.
E
Like
like
you're
kind
of
the
producer
of
this
right
like
even
though
like
it's
not
like
a
huge
production,
there's
going
to
be
some
coordination
that
has
to
happen.
You
know
to
get
people
on
at
the
right
time,
and
you
know
you'll
need
somebody
to
help
with
social
media,
to
kind
of
promote
it
and
all
that
other
stuff.
So.
E
Like
live
content
event
kind
of
thing
yeah
we
have
experience
on
this
team.
Like
you
know,
I
know:
Castle's
done
live
streams,
I've
done
live
streams,
it's
pretty
much
the
same
kind
of
concept
as
such
Audio
Only.
E
A
A
Sounds
good
I
put
one
more
thing
in
here:
Josh
burkus,
pinged
Us,
in
slack,
so
at
kubecon
during
the
Keynotes,
they
usually
have
an
opportunity
for
all
of
the
graduated
projects.
They've
started
doing
this
last
couple
of
years.
All
of
the
graduated
projects
to
give
like
a
30
second
update
about.
What's
going
on
with
the
project,
he
pinged
us
about
that
in
contributor,
comms
hadn't
thought
about
that
being
a
thing
that
we
would
be
involved
with,
but.
A
E
A
E
A
A
E
A
E
E
A
Yeah
and
if
we
think
this
should
be
part
of
our
group
going
forward,
if
we
need
documentation.
A
E
E
C
E
D
E
E
A
E
A
We
only
have
like
15
minutes
left,
so
let's
go
to
our
table
or
not
table
our
board.
E
C
A
A
D
A
A
All
right,
I
think
that
means
I
can
go
over
the
board
stuff.
Then.
A
All
good
good
indicator
of,
what's
going
on
so
in
ready
for
review,
we
actually
have
a
few
things.
A
D
E
E
That's
what
I
was
searching
for?
It's
leading
a
project
board.
A
A
E
A
A
Update
I,
don't
know
what
Frederico
has
done
in
this.
That
needs
reviewing.
So
we
should
ping
Federico
and
ask
him
what
needs
reviewing.
E
A
A
A
A
As
Communications
contributors,
your
job
is
to
tell
stories
about
what
is
going
on
in
the
community,
Through
blog
posts
and
social
media
posts
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
So
the
idea
at
the
beginning
of
this
group's
creation
was
that
everyone
was
a
Storyteller.
We
all
tell
these
stories
about.
What's
going
on,
so
we
named
things
storytelling
and
now
nobody
knows
what
that
means.
So
just
means
writing
blog
posts
and
social
media
posts
and
stuff.
A
A
So
this
is
looking
pretty
good
to
me,
especially
new
folks
are
looking
for
ways
to
get
started.
If
you
want
to
review
that
and
see,
if
it
helps
you
understand,
what's
going
on
in
this
group,
a
little
bit
more,
that
would
be
useful
feedback.
A
Yes,
hello,
kitten
kitten
is
upset
anyway,
so
I'm
going
to
move
on
from
that.
We
only
have
nine
minutes
left,
can
I
get
through
the
board,
so
six
CLI
is
ready
for
review.
So
if
any
folks
in
here
are
looking
for
an
action
item
to
take
right
this
moment
there
is
a
blog
post
in
need
of
review.
You
are
most
welcome
to
do
so.
A
You
don't
have
to
have
any
expertise
about
the
project
in
order
to
do
this,
just
like
a
proofread
like
grammar
and
stuff
would
be
lovely
and
seeing
if
you
learned
something
from
it
would
be
lovely,
so
it
is
on
hack
MD.
You
can
find
the
information
here.
I
put
it
in
the
chat.
I
can
put
it
in
the
notes,
as.
A
If
you're
gonna
do
that,
please
let
us
know
so
that
we
can
help
each
other
know.
What's
going
on.
A
Seven
minutes
left
so,
let's
see
if
we
can
get
through
in
progress.
There's
a
lot
of
in-progress
items.
Case
study
based
on
CDN
article.
D
E
E
A
C
E
A
Yes,
put
in
slack
and
in
the
chat
here
is
a
service
for
that
for
zapier,
the
Twitter
integration.
It's
like
it's
complicated,
yeah.
E
E
A
But
always
good
to
know
that
those
integration
tools
exist
yeah.
So
thank
you.
C
A
Yeah
I
guess
we
do
the
approval
step
in
buffer
yeah.
Maybe
that's
a
good
idea.
E
A
A
I'm
gonna
add
that
to
the
notes,
I
only
have
three
minutes
left
and
we're
not
going
to
get
through
the
the
board,
but
this
is
worth
adding.
A
We
should
have
a
meeting,
that's
but
we've
got
July
4th
next
week,
but
we
need
to
get.
C
A
We'll
figure
it
out
two
minutes:
guidelines
for
sensitive
end
user
impacting
comms,
maybe
someday
that
will
happen,
add
all
use
cases
for
zapier
automation.
Normally,
we
would
do
in-depth
reviews
of
what's
going
on
with
our
spotlights,
but
we
don't
really
have
time
today.
So
if
you
are
working
on
a
spotlight,
please
add
your
updates
in
slack.
A
I
know
for
me:
I'll
do
mine
real,
quick,
because
I'm
leaving
this
FICO
sent
me
questions
for
the
Sig
and
trivex
Spotlight
over
a
month
ago
and
I
finally
started
working
on
those
this
morning,
so
that
will
happen
yeah.
So
she
worded
it
such
that
it's
like
directed
at
me,
oh
yeah,
so
yeah.
We
should
probably
reword
it.
A
I'll
work
with
FICA
on
that
yeah.
All.
A
I,
don't
think
there's
anything
else.
You'd
desperately
need
to
do
so.
If
you
need
to
go
I
think
it's
all
right.
I'll
continue
finishing
these
up
at
least
the
end
progress
items,
so
Sig
release
is
also
one
that
natish
is
working
on.
So
natish
is
working
on
node
and
release.
We
should
probably
ping
him
in
slack
to
see
what
his
updates
are.
Investigating.
Twitter
spaces
is
ongoing.
You
and
Avinash
are
working
on
that.
I
would
update
that.
But
I
can't
events
lead
Shadow
requirements
all
of
the
Shadow
requirement.
D
A
A
Yeah
and
that's
all
of
our
in
progress
items
so
I
think
that's
good
enough.
None
of
our
to-do
items
are
going
to
move
into
in
progress
right
now.
D
A
So
let
me
update
investigate
Twitter
spaces.
Chris
and
Avinash
are
working
on
this
Siamese
Chris.
C
Are
you
two
not
available
for
the
next
meet?
Is
that
what
you
were
talking
about.
A
No
I'll
be
here
that
will
be
on
just
Monday
and
Tuesday
at
least
I'm
out
same.