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From YouTube: [SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20210402
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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20210402
A
To
the
cloud
welcome
welcome,
happy,
friday
or
saturday
or
evening
or
morning,
wherever
you
are
thanks
for
being
here.
This
is
the
upstream
marketing
community
meeting
and
yeah
how's
everybody
holding
up
having.
B
A
Legit,
I'm
also
on
the
garage
life
after,
but
we
will
not
bore
anyone
else
that
doesn't
have
to
yeah.
That
sounds
fun
well
good.
I
think
the
big
update
when
you
know
a
few
of
us
on
here
are
very
actively
trying
to
wrap
up
our
kubecon
eu
talks.
The
recordings
are
are
due
late
sunday,
eastern
time
I
think
and
we're
you
know.
The
conference
is
in
a
month,
but
they
like
the
videos
in
ahead
of
time
so
crushing
that
out
is
first
and
foremost
yeah
yeah
big
time
so
good.
A
But
we
are
highlighted
prominently
in
there
there's
a
panel
on
non-code
contribution
that
we
recorded
last
night
and
chris
pioche
and
I
are
working
on
a
talk
that
explains
how
to
share
your
contributor
story
and
different
places
you
can
share
and
the
the
greater
sig
contributor
experience
team
is
really
happy
that
we're
getting
the
word
out
about
what
we
do,
because
we're
really
just
kind
of
being
highlighters
of.
What's
going
on
there
anything
else.
A
A
Hey
caslin,
you
had
another
thing.
What's
going
on
with
the
release
team.
C
Yeah
right
so
after
this
cycle
again
the
next
cycle
that
starts
sometime
say
in
april-
and
I
guess
if
I
would
be
the
release
console
lead
and
though
I
have
not
decided
what
I'm
gonna
do
with
this
infinite
power,
but
yeah
open
for
suggestions.
A
C
Right
so
our
release
team
for
every
cycle.
They
select
a
new
release
team
where
and
it's
divided
into
multiple
sub-sections.
There
is
a
ci
signal
group.
There
is
a
docs
group,
there
is
a
communication
group,
etcetera,
etcetera,
and
there
is
one
lead
for
every
subgroup
and
there
are
a
couple
of
shadows
right.
So
that's
how
you
start
you
shadow
for
one
role
and
then
you
move
on
to
the
lead
role,
and
then
there
is
a
release
team
lead
and
he
has
couple
he
or
she
has
couple
of
shadows
right.
C
So
that's
how
the
whole
thing
work
now
coming
to
the
comps
specifically,
so
comms
basically
takes
care
of
release.
Communication
from
kubernetes
release
team
to
the
outer
world
like
it
basically
contains
whatever
the
new
changes
are
coming
up,
so
creating
a
feature
block
for
that.
Like
yes,
sp,
for
instance,
other
than
that
you
have
to
publish
the
release
blog,
you
have
to
make
the
release
webinar
happen.
That
happens
via
cncf.
You
need
to
take
care
of
the
press
communication
and
all
those
things.
B
E
A
A
Well,
good,
all
right
cruising
right
along
so
large
campaigns
in
progress,
anything
that
we're
doing
that's
helping
the
overall
cncf
community
or
kubernetes
upstream
as
our
target.
We
really
just
have
articles
right
now.
If
you
want
to
click
into
that
board
and
take
a
look,
we
we
have
it
broken
out
by
columns,
there's
some
unassigned
ideas
or
ones
that
are
not
quite
committed
to
yet
there's
some
claimed
ideas
that
we
can
get
a
brief
update
on.
A
A
Yeah
so
in
in
our
guide
started
linking
to
the
ideas
that
we're
tracking
and
we.
B
A
We
weren't
using
issues
outright
because
they
the
when
it
comes
to
blog
posts,
they're
very
rarely
like
an.
A
To
yeah
from
an
issue
level
that
we
want
to
track
as
part
of
the
release
cycle,
so
for
differentiation
we've
been
using
like
the
very
lightweight
card
feature
in
projects,
I'm
a
fan
all
right,
yeah.
G
So
target
april
8th
is
that
publication
target
wow.
G
Okay,
I
might
need
a
few
more
days
but
with
the
weekend
here,
but
I
have
started
talking
with
with
bob
about
it
and
he
has
a
lot
of
input.
It
should
go
pretty
fast
to
get
a
draft,
although
I
think
once
people
see
it
they'll
be
like
you.
G
Yeah
yeah
I'm
happy
to
make
the
there
is
a
word
for.
A
A
Okay,
the
what
I
just
said,
the
16th,
which
is
a
really
number
the
monday
after
so
9th,
is
next
friday.
10Th
11th.
G
A
Yeah
great
are
other
things
that
are
in
progress.
I'm
committing
to
getting
a
draft
in
as
a
pr
next
friday
for
the
contributor
story
kick
off.
That's
the
overall.
A
What
are
we
trying
to
do
with
these
contributor
stories
and
how
can
other
people
write
them
and
just
a
little
call
to
action
for
people
to
draft
them
and
share
with
our
community
contributor
story
about
me
is
also
what
will
come
next.
I've
already
got
a
draft.
It's
been
reviewed
by
joel.
I
just
need
to
turn
it
into
markdown
and
get
it
in
there
same
with
pencil.
P
issue
story.
I
just
love
your
handle.
I
always
kind
of
default
to
it.
A
I
Also
chatted
with,
I
don't
know
if
you
all
can
hear
me,
yeah.
I
I
chatted
with
canal
about
working
on
a
sick
profile,
so
if
he
has
any
any
feedback,
as
he
goes
through
that
process,
we
can
incorporate.
J
Yeah,
I'm
here
sorry
for
joining
late.
I
was
doing
a
session
on
something
a
good
julia
language
to
be
specific,
but
I
sent
like
I
sent
a
sent
a
few
messages
in
sig
usability
and
release.
J
So
I
have
gotten
a
reply
but
by
they
have
to
add,
like
lorry
app
lorry
and
at.
J
Yeah
daniel,
so
I'm
gonna
be
speaking
with
them,
but
so
it's
like
I
have
reached
out
to
these
two
right
now,
so
I'm
gonna
be
reaching
reaching
out
to
more,
but
still
waiting
for.
Like
a
reply,
I
sent
it
like
a
few
like
it
wasn't
not
that
long
ago,
so
gonna
give
it
a.
I
J
Bit
of
time,
so
that
is
the
thing
that
is
in
progress
other
than
that
I
had
a
talk
with
bill.
We
were
planning
on
like
how
to
get
more
students
involved
in
kubecon
and
cncf.
So
I
have
a
call.
J
I
have
a
webinar
on
my
channel
with
bill
on
everything
related
to
kubecon
and
stuff
over
there,
we're
going
to
be
handing
out
like
a
few,
what
you
may
have
called
it
passes
for
the
event
to
the
students
so
just
to
get
more
people
involved
in
it,
and
we
also
planned
on
like
something
some
other
things
as
well,
but
that's
in
progress,
and
I
have
a
call
regarding
a
few
ideas
that
I
had
regarding
the
community
stuff
on.
I
mean
next
week
so
I'll
update
in
the
next
meeting.
A
C
Yeah,
I
was
just
saying
that
for
kubecon,
I
guess
the
showcase
and
keynotes
passes
that
already
free
of
cost
right.
So
I
guess,
if
you
are
looking.
D
I
just
wanted
to
actually
tell
kunal
writer
with
with
the
release
team.
I
think
adolfo
and
lori
are
the
ones
you
want
to
contact.
Sometimes
daniel
is
a
bit
busy.
I
do
attend
all
of
the
release
engineering
meetings,
but
I'm
not
that
knowledgeable
to
be
able
to
give
you
a
blog
post
update,
but
yeah
you
should
lori
is
pretty
well-versed
with
that.
So
she'll
update
it.
A
Sudden,
if
you
wouldn't
mind,
would
you
dm
kunal
with
the
handles
of.
A
G
J
D
A
Very
cool
all
right
get
moving
along
still
hanging
out
on
chris's
story,
because
we're
gonna
release
it
as
part
of
this
and
then
what
I
did
notice
the
psp
follow-up
post.
We
initially
were
asked
from
something
from
bob.
We
worked
on
something
it
sparked
a
larger
conversation
that
we
we
wanted
to
see
happen
and
what's
great,
is
and
notice.
Oh,
this
is
not
the
one.
There
is
a
there's,
a
blog
post
in
for
psp,
so
yeah.
A
So
I'm
just
gonna
you
can.
I
just
gave
this
a
little
bit
of
a
review.
Tim
already
did
a
deep
one
as
he
as
he
does
so
well,
but
this
is
awesome.
It's
coming
along
yeah
the
so
really
excited
to
see
that
I'm
just
gonna
kind
of
show
you
all
how
we
might
clean
this
up.
A
That
here,
I
think
that
will
auto
render
yeah
cool,
so
this
issue.
A
A
Yeah
no
need
to
keep
an
issue
open
for
a
blog
post
when
there's
already
a
draft
and
so
that'll
that'll
move
forward.
That
should
be
able
to
come
off
our.
A
A
F
A
Great,
that's
really
cool
to
see
and
cruising
right
along
there's
one
article
that
the
the
reviews
approved
the
pr
needs
to
get
back
into
progress.
It's
on
bart's
end-
and
I
don't
think
he's
here
this
week,
so
we'll
catch
up
with
him
on
that
soon,
good
any
other
articles
or
ideas
and
progress
that
you
want
to
get
down.
J
I
was
talking
to
bill
he
he
asked
me
like
what
are
some
things
we
can
do
at
kubecon
to
get
more
students
involved.
So
I
had
a
plan
in
mind
like
maybe
a
track
where
we
can,
because
cncf
has
these
internship
programs
right
where
so
many
people
take
part.
So
many
students
take
part
in
so
maybe
a
track
specifically
like
for
the
students
where
they
can
like
come
and
share
their
experiences
with
the
particular
projects
that
they
have
been
part
of
currently
like
when
I
first
attended
cubecon
in
2019.
J
So
so
many
places
to
be-
and
so
many
my
calendar
was
like
really
overlapping
with
so
many
things,
so
it
can
be
a
bit
like
difficult
to
navigate
at
times,
so
maybe
a
separate
track
specifically
for
someone
who
is
attending
for
the
first
time
and
someone
who
is
a
student
that
would
be
nice
and
regarding
the
sessions
and
stuff
previous
student
contributors
or
maybe
sessions
on
like
how
people
can
get
involved
in
community
and
all
these
things,
but
yeah
just
throwing
out
ideas.
A
Yeah
very
cool-
I
I
love
the
idea
related
to
kukan.
I
think
you
know
we
don't
run
kubecon
ourselves
here
for
sure,
but
I
wonder:
is
there
any
sort
of
write-up
of
how
you're
gonna
be
involved?
Advice
for
first-time
coupon
attendees,
those
kind
of
things
that
maybe
we
could
write
up?
We
could
have
a
series
of
tweets
about
it.
A
We
there
there's
definitely
there's
something
there
within
the
scope
of
this
group
and
I'd
yeah
I'd
love
to
hear
we.
J
Did
like
come
together
when
I,
when
I
was
doing
my
internship
with
thanos,
we
did.
We
did
a
cncf
mentees
meetup,
that
was
pretty
fun
and
a
lot
of
students
joined
and
a
lot
of
ex-mentees
joined.
So
maybe
something
that,
like
that,
we
can
merge
into
like
cube
contracts,
yeah
just
giving
ideas
again.
A
Cool
super
open
to
support
you
in
there
yeah.
If
you
want
to
flesh
any
of
those
out
and
and
we
can
help
you
communicate
them
or
connect
you
with
people,
let's
do
it.
J
Yeah
I
I
was
just
like
regarding
a
few
ideas
I
had
like.
I
was
planning
on
starting,
so
there
are
so
many
cuban
artist
groups
like
cncf
groups,
there's
bangalore
groups
so
planning
on
starting
one
for
the
students
by
the
students,
and
we
can
conduct
like
weekly
workshops
and
meetups
and
stuff.
Like
that.
I
have
a
call
with
bill
regarding
that,
but
yeah.
A
A
I
saw
in
the
the
blog
slack
channel
that
they're
a
little
backed
up
and
could
use
some
more
help
with
review
if
you
feel
comfortable,
reviewing
things
through
github
and
offering
suggestions
through
github.
A
That
is
a
great
way
to
contribute.
If
you
want
to
just
add
some
advice
or
or
find
your
way
through
it
or
if
you
want
to
pair
on
it
with
somebody
more
comfortable
with
git
and
github,
we
can
guide
guide
you
through
it
and
get
some
more
get
some
more
eyes
on
these
and
maybe
help
them
get
through
the
system.
G
A
G
A
Great
question
my
understanding
correct
me
from
wrong
others
that
if
it's
a
pull
request
is
there
and
it's
out
there
it's
it's
ready
for
review
if
it
hasn't
gotten
a
look
looks
good
to
me
on
it,
yet
we
so.
This
is
where
the
overlap
and
possible
ways
in
which
we
can
collaborate
with
blogs
is
a
little
undefined.
A
I
don't
know
if
we're
the
right
people
to
give
the
looks
good
to
me,
but
we
can
definitely
do
a
content
review
and
and
offer
advice.
So
to
answer
just
your
direct
question.
Anything
in
this
list
should
be
ready
to
review
my
practices.
I
just
take
a
minute
to
look
through
where
it
is
in
the
process
like
see.
If
anyone
what
the
last
few
comments
have
been
and
see
like
okay,
do
they
already
have
the
feedback
they
need
or
what
are
they
waiting
on
like?
A
Why
isn't
it
merged
yet
and
then
from
there
you
can
usually
get
things
moving
forward.
Thank
you.
Matt
good
answer,
cool
yeah,
one
one
point
here
that
actually
so
a
few
of
these
hit
sig
release
and
psu.
Do
you
understand
with
sig
release
tags
on
blog
posts?
Do
you
have
your
own
review
process
in
the
release
team,
or
is
it
helpful
to
get
external
reviews.
C
It's
always
helpful
right
so
for
these
people,
so
the
way
it
works
is
these
are
called
feature
blocks,
and
these
are
basically
opt-in
by
the
people
who
are
making
any
enhancement
as
part
of
the
part
of
the
release
right.
So
these
blocks
are
basically
targeted
specifically
on
those
changes
and
the
way
it
works
is
we
do
a
primarily
primary
review
that
okay
nope
there
are
no
sales
pitch
and
all
those
kind
of
stuff,
and
then
sick
dogs
is
the
main
sick
that
is
responsible
to
review
this
right.
A
Yeah
and
I'm
just
looking
through
just
an
awe
of
yeah,
I
feel
like
if
you're,
if
you're
looking
at
things,
you're
like
how
do
I
do
this
well
look
for
anyone
where
tim
bannister
has
already
reviewed
it
and
I
feel
like
he
is
the
gold
standard
of
how
to
use
github
in
a
in
a
thoughtful
way.
A
There's
a
very
particular
feature
called
suggestion
that
he
uses
expertly
to
help
people.
So
if
you're,
the
one
who's
submitted
a
pr,
you
can
just
click
a
button
and
accept
the
suggestions,
and
it's
just
about
as
nice
as
you
can
get
in
a
git
interface.
So
also
his
comments
are
always
very
thoughtful.
So
a
little
shout
out
to
tim.
I
don't
know
if
he
watches
these,
but
thank
you
for
what
you
do
and
yeah
if
you're
looking
for,
I
mean
honestly,
if
you're
trying
to
improve
your
writing.
Just
seeing
how
tim
suggests
people
improve.
I
A
Cool
well,
I
just
want
to
bring
that
link
up.
We
can
click
back
into
that
other
times.
You
know
when,
when
the
when
there's
not
much
on
the
agenda,
maybe
we
can
work
through
on
it
just
to
workshop
it
and
and
see
how
we
collaboratively
might
do
a
review,
but
that's
all
I
wanted
to
cover
on
that
subject.
A
And
the
back
half
of
the
agenda
is:
there's
no
improvements
to
boston
progress.
Oh
there
is.
Let
me
share
the
screen,
because
jason
is
here
and
he's
got
an
action
he's
been
working
on
he-man,
so
just
for
others.
The
other
thing
that
we've
been
tracking
in
github
now
is
the
changes
we're
making
to
this
team
and
those
often
go
in
as
issues.
A
So
we've
got
a
backlog
of
requests
from
people
throughout
the
ages
of
kubernetes
as
well
as
recently,
but
what's
currently
in
progress,
adding
a
step-by-step
blog
publishing,
guide
by
jason,
which
I
wanted
to
check
in
with
you
yeah.
How
are
things
going
there.
H
H
A
I
I
A
E
A
B
A
I
A
A
I
I
A
Oh
yeah,
I
can
I
have
it.
Unfortunately,
can't
you
well
yeah,
you
don't
need
to
force
it.
You
can
actually
do
like
a
free
man.
I
need
to
remember
to
say.
B
C
B
A
A
Great
well,
I
mean
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
what
a
great
pr,
though
taking
to
do's
and
actually
filling
them
out
like
that,
is
a
good
deed
madness
by
open
source
standards
and
then
some
well
done
yeah
cool.
I
think
tweet
via
issues
yeah,
that
pr
is
still
in
progress.
A
We
know,
carthage
is
out,
says
vacation,
but
I'm
pretty
sure
he's
being
a
new
dad
which
is
no
vacation
from
what
I've
heard.
So
I
added
a
comment
here
just
to
see
if
we
can
help
him
along
at
all,
but
that's
just
in
progress
cool
and
that's
how
we're
using
that
board.
If,
if
you're
ever
wondering
like
hey,
I
want
to
work
on
a
thing
to
keep
improving
upstream
marketing.
A
The
requests
in
the
left-hand
column
here
are
issues
to
do
exactly
that
and
they're
in
you
know
different
states
of
complete
completedness
and,
if
you're
good
with
that
hop
on
in.
A
Well,
good
jason,
you're
disappearing
amongst.
H
A
J
Group
I
have
a
call
in
30
minutes
with
dan
pop
for.
A
That's
exciting,
I
I
love
the
different
independent
shops
that
are
bringing
really
cool
video
energy
to
the
kubernetes
community
for
those
that
miss
it
bart
said
in
a
previous
meeting,
he's
thinking
about
doing,
like
short,
video
snippets
on
people's
contributor
experience,
because
he's
good
with
video,
editing
and
storytelling
that
way
and
wrapping
and
wrapping.
If
you
haven't
seen
him
rapping
about
kubernetes.
B
A
Well,
good,
I
think
it
definitely
covers
the
basis
of
my
end.
A
few
of
us
have
a
lot
more
time
to
invest
in
talks
for
kubecon,
and,
if
you
I
guess,
maybe
this
would
be
a
call
to
action
for
everybody,
those
that
are
shown
up
week
over
week,
which
is
everybody
on
this
call.
If
you're
interested
in
something
think
about
what
you
might
want
to
submit
to
kubecon
north
america,
it
will
that
I've.
No,
I
I
have
no
idea
if
it
will
be
virtual
or
in
person,
but
I
I
know
it's.
I
A
And
then
usually,
the
maintainer
track
opens
up
after
other
submissions
are
done
and
that's
how
we've
been
able
to
get
talks
about
this
group,
but
I
have
talked
plenty
on
that
subject.
I
would
love
for
to
help
any
of
you
get
a
talk
in
on
it
if
it
interests
you.
B
A
Yeah
that
and
that's
definitely
what
I
would
I'd
suggest
like.
I
think,
the
taking
two
to
three
peers
from
this
group
and
putting
together
talk
is
number
one.
It's
a
more
interesting
proposal
for
the
review
committee
and
it's
a
great
way
to
to
grow
the
speaker
pool
here.
A
Yeah
me,
I
could
see
you
two
leaving
a
talk
on
like
how
release
and
in
marketing
like
the
intersection
of
those
two
like.
Why,
like
telling
a
great
story
during
a
release,
is
important
to
kubernetes
right,
like
yeah,
that.
B
A
B
B
J
J
In
the
chat
that
was
something
new
and
something
like
nice,
so
yeah
that
sounds
good.
A
A
I
feel
like
supplementing,
like
kubecon
lineup,
with
inviting
speaker
speakers
to
podcasts.
That
sounds
really
cool.
J
J
What
we
tried
and
that
went
out,
that
that
was
pretty
good
yeah-
had
a
lot
of
fun.
Yeah.
A
Well,
I
think
it
wraps
it
up
for
the
agenda
and
for
many
of
us
today
I
will
shut
the
recording
have
a
great
friday.
Everybody
yeah
thanks.