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C
Yeah
I
kept
flashing
the
button
kept
flashing
in
it
now
hello,
you're,
watching
this
recording.
We
started
from
recording
from
the
halfway
mark
a
complete
accident,
so
do
read
the
meeting
notes
for
context
on
what
we've
previously
discussed
now
we're
up
to
where
we're
talking
about
the
new
contributing
workshop.
I'm
not
the
new
contributor
workshop.
I
mean
the
contributor
summit
yeah,
so
what
I,
from
from
the
contributors
summit,
we're
still
looking
for
some
people
to
take
on
some
of
the
active
roles
in
there,
particularly
around
the
content
curation.
C
C
So,
if
any
so
that
we
can
go
on
to
the
next
item,
which
is
very
very
important,
it
is
the
steering
election
and
I
know
bob's,
going
to
be
back
around
the
30
minute
mark
but
being
started
having
a
bit
of
a
chat
about
the
steering
election
now,
I
am
not
too
familiar
with
the
process
myself,
so
yeah.
C
Steering
election,
apparently
we
have
this
there's
a
new
electio
software
for
doing
the
election
stuff.
C
Otherwise
we
can
revisit
this
topic
as
well.
C
Yeah
we
can,
we
can.
We
can
wrap
back
around
to
this
during
the
election.
Mentoring
need
our
contributors.
We
discussed
that
before
about
regarding
streaming,
is
now
available,
we're
using
the
calendar
bible
setup
and
we're
going
to
follow
up
on
select
josh
over
meetup
contributors.
C
A
We
don't
currently
have
anything
in
progress
for
next
round
next
round
of
outreachy
is
still
something
like
a
month
off
the.
B
We
have
a
ton
of
projects
that
we
could
like.
I,
I
have
at
least
three
ideas
so
like
if
we,
if
we're
at
the
product
of
the
project,
like
what
support
I'm
looking
for
the
project,
discovery,
phase
or
whatever
on
any
of
these,
I
haven't
checked
in
without
ritchie,
either
myself,
but
I'm
happy
to
mentor
and
I've
got
three
ideas.
A
And
I
was,
or
the
template's
sort
of
halfway
done
so
I'll
get
it
done,
so
you
can
actually
put
those
in
because
the
thing
is.
We
can
actually
recycle
a
lot
of
ideas
from
one
program
to
another.
If
we
don't
end
up
getting
someone
for
it,
the
so.
A
A
I
mean
when
it
comes
to
outreach,
we're
also
going
to
probably
want
to
reach
out
to
well
cncf
sponsors
a
certain
amount
of
outreachy,
depending
on
how
many
projects
we
end
up
with.
We
might
want
to
reach
out
to
kubernetes
various
project
sponsors
to
see
if
any
of
them
are
willing
to
additionally
fund.
C
A
A
C
So
hello
bob,
we
briefly
skipped
the
item
about
the
steering
election,
but
we
can
jump
back
to
it.
Now
that
you
are
on
the
line.
C
D
D
The
big
thing
is,
we
need
to
put
together
the
election
committee,
ideally
by
the
end
of
the
month.
I
know
a
couple
people
I
was
personally
going
to
reach
out
to
to
see
if
they
would
be
okay,
helping
beyond
that.
This
would
also
be
the
first
one
that
uses
electio.
D
And
josh,
would
you
mind
like
sticking
around
just
to
like
help.
A
D
A
And
it'll
be
the
first
time
that
somebody's
in
electo
that's
going
to
be
deployed
running
on
kubernetes.
So
I
think
I'm
going
to
need
to
be
the
technical
member
of
the
committee
regardless.
Hopefully
I
can
then
retire
right
from.
D
D
You
know
conflict
not
in
the
conflict
of
interest,
but
like
things
stealing
people's
attention
leading
up
to
it
and
the
the
schedule
is
dictated
by
the
election
committee
with
the
approval
of
steering.
I
thought
it
was
the
the
other
way
around
when
at
the
steering
meeting
earlier
this
week,.
D
D
I
I
think
that
is
it
as
far
as
the
steering
election
goes
paris.
Is
there
anything
else
from
paris
or
christoph
from
the
meeting
or
steering
meeting
this
past
week.
C
B
In
hopefully
before
the
end
of
july,
especially
if
there's
schedule
changes.
D
A
Okay,
well,
I
will
post
something
to
the
mailing
list
in
slack
looking
for
for
members,
because
over
the
last
two
elections,
we've
kind
of
divided
the
elections
committee
into
roles,
and
so
I
can
actually
advertise
specifically
for
those
roles,
because
there's
the
there's
the
technical
support
person
which
is
going
to
be
me
and
then
there's
there's
the
comms
person
and
then
there's
the
person
who's
in
charge
of
following
up
on
the
prs
and
reminders
and
everything
else,
so
so
for
a
three-person
team.
A
A
B
C
Contribute
workshop,
I
finally
got
that
one
pr
merge
the
the
one
into
the
community
repo
with
all
those
updates
to
the
mentoring,
section
and
instructions
on
how
to
do
the,
how
to
make
the
the
guides
and
recording
videos
and
all
that
next
in
that
kind
of
series
of
work,
is
just
getting
the
the
workshop
stub
and
the
community
website
all
in,
so
that
people
can
just
start
filling
out
the
information,
because,
once
the
once
the
blank
stubs
are
there,
it's
pretty
much.
C
All
all
we
need
to
give
to
potential
contributors
to
the
contributor
workshop
is
just
here's
the
page,
here's
the
issue.
This
is
what
we
need
and
kind
of
here's
a
step-by-step
guide.
I
haven't
one
thing
I
have
overlooked
and
I
haven't
really
thought
about
too
much
is
like
you
know,
style
there
is
the
community
repo
has
its
own
style
guide
on,
like
you
know
how
to
write
things,
but
I
think
when
we
come
when
it
comes
down
to
reviewing
the
content
and
like
tidying
it
up,
it'll
it'll
all
become
clearer.
C
I
don't
know
anyone's
thoughts
on
a
contributor
workshop
stuff
yeah,
their
style
guide
was
designed.
So
I
think.
C
C
D
I
think
we
have
a
couple
things
that
should
go
out,
maybe
next
week
with
or
not
next
week,
but
when,
like
regis,
announced
that,
if
sigs
have
community
members
that
aren't
necessarily
org
members
a,
why
aren't
they
org
members
yet
and
b
that
they
can
sponsor
people
to
attend
the
contributor
soon,
if
they
want
to
also
probably
just
a
rehash
of
a
lot
of
the
contributor
summit
information,
as
well
as
the
fact
that
we,
if
they
want
to
do
like
full
half
day
like
summits
like
mini
summits
like
the
six
storage,
one,
the
six
storage
ones
back
in
the
day,
then
they
can
do
that.
D
C
C
Okay,
github
management,
any
updates
from
there.
D
D
D
C
D
I
do
have
one
thing:
if
no
one
else
has
anything,
I
want
to
talk
about
first,
okay,
the
one
password
rollout,
so
we
do
finally
have
a
password
management
solution.
It
is
one
password
and
they
have
been
awesome
and
are
actually
giving
us
the
like
top
top-tier
business
class
version
for
free,
just
since,
like
our
org
is
so
large
and
they
use
and
love.
D
Kubernetes
they've
actually
assigned
a
pgm
to
help
us
with
the
rollout
and
they
have
some
training
that
they
want
to
offer
admins
and
anyone
else
that
might
be
interested
in
this.
This
might
be
something
else:
ping
sig
testing
and
kate's
infra,
and
any
other
groups
that
potentially
use
and
administer
a
lot
of
credentials.
A
D
A
D
Probably
not,
they
did
also
link
some
training
material
too
and
okay,
like
one
of
the,
I
can
link
that
to
you.
One
of
the
follow-ups
is
like
when
we're
actually
ready
to
roll
this
out.
I
want
to
like
pr
all
that
stuff
into
like
k,
community
2.,
but
for
now
just
for
like
this
little
bootstrap
group,
it's
just
you
know,
exchange
links
and
we'll
find
and
include
the
stuff.
That's
most
relevant.
D
A
D
For
what
it's
worth,
I
think
when
I
mapped
it
out,
it
was
roughly
15
grand
a
year
for
what
our
tier
is
for
the
number
of
users.
Yeah.
D
D
C
C
Yeah,
I'm
gonna
stop
the
recording
here.