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KCSNA 2022 Planning (Retro) for 20221114
A
Thank
you,
hello,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
kubernetes
contributor,
Summit
Detroit
feedback
retro
session.
It's
a
general
reminder.
These
calls
are
recorded,
will
be
posted
on
YouTube
sometime
later
and
we
abide
by
the
CNC
of
code
of
conduct,
which
essentially
boils
down
to
you.
Please
be
excellent
to
each
other.
A
So
with
that,
let's
get
right
into
it
are
I.
We
didn't
get
a
whole
lot
of
people
in
the
survey
response.
There
was
only
14..
We
usually
get
closer
to
like
25,
which
still
isn't
great
but
hey.
You
know
I'll
I'll
take
what
we
can
get
in
general
people
loved
it.
There
was
only
like.
A
A
For
for
things
that
went
we'll
start
with
things
that
went
well
and
then
things
that
can
be
improved.
Actually,
if
someone
can
potentially
take
notes,
that
would
be
much
appreciated.
Thanks.
A
We
didn't
have
to
do
the
like,
Twitter
call
it
like:
hey
here's,
how
you
get
to
the
contributor
Summit
and
people
just
like
knew
where
to
go.
There's
plenty
of
signs
plenty
of
direction
that
worked
well.
A
The
venue
itself,
like
AV,
wasn't
really
a
problem.
No
one
had
had
issues
there.
The
like
that
the
food
was
good.
People
seem
to
just
like
really
like
the
the
venue
and
and
the
the
staff
in
in
general.
There.
B
A
comment
on
the
signage
which
was
fantastic
and
when
we
did
the
walk
through
the
day
before
I
just
want
to
say
having
things
like
arrows
on
hand,
was
an
amazing
bonus
being
able
to
just
say:
oh,
this
isn't
quite
clear
enough,
but
we'll
just
put
an
arrow
on
that.
That
was,
that
was
great.
That
was
good.
A
Okay,
that
was
weird,
like
literally
everything,
just
went
like
black
for
a
minute.
My
like
modern
lost,
lost
its
connection
or
something
everyone
loved.
The
swag,
like
both
the
the
there,
were
multiple
comments,
both
about
the
hoodie
and
the
jerseys,
so
that
was
that
was
great
to
see.
A
The
other
thing
that
received
a
lot
of
positive
feedback
and
I've
I
heard
this
and
saw
multiple
places
was
the
in
general,
the
covid
safety
protocol
stuff
going
back
to
sort
of
the
venue
the
the
venue
staff
were
like
on
top
of
that,
if
they
saw
you
like,
if
you
didn't,
have
a
drink
and
you
weren't
wearing
a
mask
they're
like
you
know,
they
got
on
you
about
that
stuff.
A
Other
thing
in
general
is
the
like:
people
did
really
enjoy
the
like
the
general
atmosphere,
the
hallway
track,
the
one
big
room
that
we
had
since
we
didn't
have
a
lot
of
actual
hallway
hallway
worked
very
well
foreign.
A
Like
my
sort
of
comments
on
that,
when
I
saw
some
of
the
survey
on
some
things
that
like
went
really
well,
does
anyone
else
have
have
comments
on
stuff.
C
I
felt
like
people
like
had
they
had
something
in
mind
that
was
appropriate
for
the
contributors
of
it,
okay
and-
and
it
wasn't
just
like
I'm
going
to
present
this
thing.
It
was
very
discussion
oriented.
A
I
think
that
was
actually
with
the
things
being
more
like
leaning
heavily
on
on
unconference
helped
out
a
lot
there.
The
other
thing,
oh,
that
speaking
of
uncomforts
and
content
type
stuff.
The
fact
that
we
actually
had
notes
this
time
was
very
much
a
good
thing.
We
actually
had
follow-up
items
and
record
not
necessary
recordings,
but
you
know
notes
of
what
was
actually
discussed
to
be
followed
up
on.
C
Yeah,
having
having
a
folder
in
advance
to
drop
the
notes
into
was
a
good
move.
It
was
something
that
we
called
out
in
the
last
contributor
Summit,
and
it
was
really
good
that
someone
followed
up
on
it.
A
D
Well,
one
thing
that
also
came
up
around
that
shared
Drive
was,
it
was
for
the
unconference.
But
if
you
recall
there
was
someone
who
wanted
us
to
put
some
general
contributor
Summit
tax
together,
I,
don't
know,
maybe
there's
like
a
higher
level
shared
folder
and
maybe
unconference
has
a
separate
folder
in
there
for
the
future
and
not
to
jump
ahead
here,
but
might
be
a
good
idea
for
more
content.
A
Honestly,
I
I'd
be
okay,
with
just
a
general
notes
for
for
if
anyone
wants
to
dump
stuff
in
there
all
for
it.
A
A
A
A
There
were
yeah,
there
were
actually
multiple
people
called
that
out
in
the
survey
as
well
that
they
liked
the
the
steering
Ama,
especially
as
it's
it's
a
you
know,
gives
better
visibility
into
what
steering
does
on
the
type
of
things
that
they're
they're
dealing
with.
E
Okay
and
I
comment
on
the
covet
safety
protocols
for
a
second
sure,
I
I'm,
particularly
attuned
to
this,
because
I'm
immunocompromised
I
ended
up
catching
covid
from
kubecon,
but
having
eating
and
drinking
in
the
same
Gathering
space.
E
As
you
know
where
the
talks
were
happening
where
people
were
sitting
and
talking
was,
in
my
opinion,
not
great
I
can
type
this
out
once
I'm
done
you,
don't
thanks
Catherine
for
doing
that,
but
yeah,
and
especially
in
the
contributor
social
I,
mentioned
this
to
Deb
as
it
was
happening,
but
mask
checks
were
performed
at
the
entrance,
but
I
noticed
that
they
typically
came
off
as
soon
when
people
went
inside
right
I.
This
might
not.
A
Now
one
one
comment
on
the
at
least
regarding
eating
and
drinking.
In
the
same
space,
the
the
we
only
had
that
one
sort
of
larger
social
room,
at
least
during
the
summit
itself,
where
food
and
drink
was
supposed
to
be
as
well
as
like
in
the
the
hallway
itself,
like
people
shouldn't,
have
been
like
eating
and
drinking
in
the
main,
like
other,
like
the
General
Summit
rooms.
Only
in
the
social
room.
D
I
I
know
that
I
was
guilty
of
having
a
cup
of
water
in
some
of
the
other
rooms
too.
Taking
the
mask
off
drinking,
putting
the
mask
on
so
I
I
didn't
know
that
that
was
a
policy
not
to
drink
in
any
other
rooms.
But
it's
worth
calling
out,
though,
acknowledging
that.
A
Yeah
the
other
thing
I
see,
there
goes
my
monitor
again.
A
A
The
the
cncf
is
currently
looking
at
what
sort
of
coveted
safety
Protocols
are
going
to
be
in
the
future.
We
don't
know
what
it's
going
to
be
like
for
EU
and
N
A
next
year,
yeah.
E
I
saw
that
survey
come
through
as
well,
yeah
I,
know,
I,
know
it's
a
touchy
subject,
but
I
just
wanted
to
comment
on
it.
F
E
C
And-
and
there
won't
be
absolute
adherence,
but
if
we
cut
the
number
of
people
doing
that
in
half
it,
it
does
help
with
safety.
Yeah.
B
Related
to
that,
it's
called
out
farther
down
below
and
what
we
could
have
done
better,
which
is
really
space
specific
but
having
the
coffee
placed
in
the
hallway,
when
the
hallway
was
a
small
area
sort
of
encouraged
people
to
gather
together
with
their
masks
off,
as
opposed
to
in
the
larger
room
where
it
was
a
larger
space.
B
I
think
we're
going
to
have
to
put
more
thought
into
what
the
individual
space
looks
like
and
how
we
allow
these
things
to
move
forward,
because
it
you
know,
if
it's
in
a
large
room
with
high
airflow,
then
it
might
not
matter.
But
it
very
much
is
going
to
depend
on
the
individual
spaces
as
opposed
to
creating
sort
of
a
blanket
rule.
G
G
And
it
meant
you
all
didn't
get
your
snacks,
but
it
also
meant
that
people
that
weren't
at
KCs
were
coming
into
that
space
and
that
people
who
were
supposed
to
be
drinking
off
that
didn't
drink
off
of
that
because
you
all
were
having
it
so
kind
of
a
little
bit
of
a
mess
but
yeah.
That's
definitely
something
we'll
work
on
in
the
future
to
make
sure
that
this
is
coordinated
with
the
larger
kubecon
team.
A
A
Any
other
thoughts
comments
on
the
thing.
I
know
we've
kind
of
gone
over
into
like
what
could
be
improved
but
like
on
on
really
good
things
that
happen
of
the
summit.
B
B
That
was
that
was
positively
received.
A
Okay,
Ray
couldn't
make
it
or
today
he's
gonna
be
traveling,
so
he
dropped
a
few
items
in
here
at
a
time
and
I'll
just
go
ahead
and
like
read
them
out
the
last
three
years
of
wards
we
divided
the
sigs
and
DM
Sig
leads
for
the
nominations.
For
some
six.
It
takes
multiple
attempts
to
get
an
acknowledgment
for
next
time.
I
suggest
using
a
Google
form
to
name
not
obtain
nominations
from
Sig
leads
a
form
won't
solve
everything,
but
I
think
it'll
be
easier
for
Sydney
to
submit
a
form.
A
After
an
initial
announcement
to
the
leads
mailing
list,
I'm
I'm
perfectly
fine,
with
a
form
from
from
what
I
know
of
other
sick
leads,
though
it's
still
probably
going
to
take
a
lot
of
her
ringing
and
dming
them
to
actually
submit
stuff.
But
that's
kind
of
part
of
the
course
right
now.
B
I'm
just
going
to
comment
on
that
that
if
one
thing
is
working
for
some
people,
then
changing
it
to
a
different
people
might
just
changing
it.
To
a
different
process.
May
just
get
different
people
that
don't
reply
in
a
reasonable
time.
So
maybe
we
should
keep
both
as
opposed
to
jettisoning
one
for
another.
A
Okay
and
then
I
took
a
actually
before
I
move
on
to
the
other
stuff.
Anyone
have
any
other
comments
on
like
Awards
and
things
like
that.
D
I,
don't
know
the
solution
here,
but
it
was
kind
of
interesting,
the
call
and
response
and
when
to
clap
and
when
not
to
clap
and
just
to
get
that
out
in
person
to
figure
out
I,
don't
know
if
there's
an
easier
way
or
if
we
just
treat
it
like
high
school
graduation
like
you
clap
for
everybody,
maybe
there's
a
solution
there.
Maybe
it
doesn't
matter
but
I
found
that
to
be
strange,
sometimes.
D
A
The
other
thing
that
the
the
the
vendor
mess
up
but
like
we,
no
no
one's
at
fault
really
for
for
for
that
one,
and
we
we
kind
of
got
a
good
joke
out
of
it.
So
some
people
actually
took
the
the
you
know
misprint's
home.
B
A
B
Think
having
the
the
temp
award
was
a
great
idea,
and
perhaps
we
should
just
do
that
day.
Reger
and
just
have
one
available,
so
we
never
have
to
worry
about
whether
or
not
Awards
get
shipped
in
time.
F
A
F
C
A
A
We
did
try
in
sort
of
curtail
that,
one
after
they
like
the
the
person
that
the
venue
brought
in
to
help
run
karaoke
yeah
yeah.
We
did
get
that
you
know
turned
down.
It
became
more
reasonable,
honestly,
I
would
just
like
I
I.
Think
people
just
want
to
hang
and
chill.
We
probably
could
just
like
toss
karaoke
out
the
window,
because
no
one
got
up
there
to
really
I
think
like
two
people
saying
or
three
people
saying.
B
I
I
think
that's
tied
to
the
venue,
because
a
lot
of
people
have
asked
for
karaoke.
In
the
past
and
I
myself,
I
was
like
oh
yeah,
I'm,
really
looking
forward
to
it
and
then
I
got
to
The.
Venue
was
like
no
I'm,
not
doing
it
here,
because
it
was
just
it
didn't
it
didn't
mesh
with
the
venue
that
we
had.
So
maybe
we
need
to
how
am
I
trying
to
phrase
this
again,
make
it
site
dependent.
A
A
A
A
So
I
think,
like
the
big
AI
for
us,
is
to
clearly
communicate
if
we
are
doing
that
sort
of
thing
ahead
of
time,
because
we
made
like
most
of
our
comms
too
were
about
just
day
one
which
is
sort
of
the
thing
that
we
had
all
planned
and
then
some
of
the
the
day
two
stuff
didn't
come
together
until
like
a
couple
days
before
the
actual
Summit
itself,
but
the
people
that
did
use
that
time
like
there
was
a
a
two-hour
Gateway
API
session
a
four
hour
like
multi-cluster
networking
session
I.
A
Think
Sig
release
also
had
a
like
two
hour
working
session,
and
they
all
really
liked.
Having
that
time
that
space
to
do
that,
it's
nice
having
that
be
separate
from
the
main
summon
itself,
because,
like
you,
have
your
you
know
things
roughly
for
everyone,
and
then
you
have
your
sort
of
more
focused
time
on
on
that
day.
Two,
which
I
think
is,
is
a
pretty
good
model.
A
The
the
hard
part,
especially
going
forward,
is
going
to
be
predicting
how
much
space
we
actually
need.
We
were
kind
of
expecting
much
more
people
for
Detroit.
In
the
end
we
had
I
like
actually
Deborah
Brienne.
Do
you
have
numbers
of
the
people
that
actually
like
registered
and
showed
up.
A
H
Yeah
I,
don't
know
how
many
we
actually
had
on
site
for
the
reception,
I'm
gonna
guess
it
was
lower
than
that.
But
there
wasn't
really
an
easy
way
to
do
account
because
people
are
able
to
kind
of
come
and
go
but
yeah
on
site.
We
actually
had
a
good
turnout.
A
No,
that
that
is
actually
well
that's
awesome,
that
is,
is
much
better
than
what
I
thought
it
was
actually
going
to
be.
A
C
One,
let
me
try
an
observation
about
that.
That
was
interesting
this
time.
This
is
just
an
observation:
it's
not
good
or
bad,
but
it
kind
of
followed
their
expectations,
which
is
weirdly
this
time.
The
bulk
of
our
registration
for
the
contributor
Summit
actually
happened.
Early,
so
I
mean
part
of
it
was
we
got
a
lot
of
early
registration,
but
we
were
assuming
that
the
like
happens.
C
C
and
we
were
wrong
very
few
people
registered
at
the
last
minute.
So
I
don't
know
that
it
tells
us
anything
about
next
time
because
we
have
in
fact
had
you
know:
60
70
registration
in
the
last
24
hours
before,
and
we
can
have
it
again.
It
was
just
weird.
A
Yep
and
well
I
know
the
other
reason
why
we
had
a
lot.
We
had
at
least
a
bunch
of
people
cancel
was
because
of
Visa
issues.
India
specifically
with,
like
just
I
know,
a
lot
of
people
I
just
could
not
come
at
all.
A
A
C
A
A
This
has
come
up
in
the
past
before
and
we've
usually
handled
that
as
a
one-on-one
case,
usually
that
they
they
get
the
okay,
but
like
people
still
assume
that
you
have
to,
you
know,
attend
kubecon
to
do
it
and
we
we
also
did
this,
at
least
in
the
past,
like
going
back
to
I,
think
it
was
2019
where,
like
or
in
2018,
we
had
our
own,
like.
A
We
basically
had
our
own
reg
table
where
people
would
come
up
and
check
in
and
get
like
a
little
tag
to
put
on
their
badge,
and
that
was
additional
Staffing,
where
you
had
to
have
it
staff
like
all
day
and
that
also
created
its
own
sort
of
set
of
issues.
A
H
Yeah
because,
like
you
said
it
is
hard
to
see-
and
you
know
people
aware
coming
in
especially
in
the
larger
room
that
we
had-
people
were
kind
of
coming
in
and
I
think
they
just
thought
it
was
like
a
open
space
to
kind
of
sit
down
and
Mingle
I
I,
don't
know
what
the
solution
would
be
other
than
having
like
a
separate
check-in
table
or
something
you
know
where
it
was
a
little
bit
more
defined.
C
H
You
kind
of
consider
or
visit
actually.
H
C
H
Think
we
could
hand
out
something
like
that
again.
I
think
that
would
involve
having
like
another
check-in
type
table
where,
as
soon
as
you
know,
because
obviously
everybody's
gonna
have
to
go
through
the
larger
kubecon
check-in
and
registration,
yeah
and
then
I
almost
think.
We'd
have
to
have
like
another
table
kind
of
at
the
entrance
to
KCs,
where
they
would
again
check
in
get
their
little
Ribbon
or
whatever.
To
add
to
the
badge.
C
Yeah
I
mean
you
know
we
we've
staffed
checking
with
Community
people
before,
but
this
further
than
you
that
would
have
been
really
hard
to
do
because
there
was
no
natural
checkpoint.
Okay.
G
And
we've
done
it
previously
when
we're
in
the
same
building
but
like
in
a
different
part
or
a
section
part.
This
one
was
very
difficult
difficult
because
there
were
so
many
other
other
activities
happening
like
basically
next
door
in
the
same
rooms
as
us,
so
yeah
I
think
just
looking
at
that
when
you
look
at
space
is
important.
B
C
C
Yeah
yeah,
and
we
can
also
get
volunteers
for
this.
The
I
definitely
could
have
spent
an
hour
and
a
half.
You
know
checking
people
in
so
the.
A
A
Okay,
any
other
thoughts
on
sort
of
badge
and
attending
the
summit
without
a
kubecon
reg.
A
A
That's
basically
completely
separate
and
B
get
as
many
companies
and
things
like
that
or
you
know,
if
you
don't
have
companies
like
the
LF
offers
the
travel
sponsorships
and
things
like
that
for
kubecon,
just
being
able
to
get
people
out
there
who
did
get
people
there
I
think
you
just
wind
up
being
a
very
small
sort
of
set
of
people
that
you
know
could
theoretically
afford
it
or
have
a
high
enough
position
at
work
where
it's
like.
It's
not.
C
A
problem
for
what
it's
worth
Angela
is
working
on,
actually
reducing
the
number
of
colos
at
kubecon,
which
will
reduce
the
amount
of
conflict
that
we
have
for
the
contributors.
E
And
some
of
the
collocated
events,
at
least
this
time
had
separate
venues
either
in
hotels
or
I.
Remember:
I,
remember,
cmdm
day
being
at
the
Caesar
Stadium.
E
F
A
We
also
had
people
that
were
pulling
double
and
sometimes
triple
Duty
between
having
to
run
some
other
colos
like
Jason,
was
rolling,
I,
think
running
the
wessom
one,
so
he
was
literally,
thankfully,
was
like
literally
right
beneath
us,
so
he's
literally
just
going
up
and
down
all
day,
but
also
kind
of
makes
it.
So.
You
can't
actually
attend
and
participate
in
the
contributor
Summit.
C
Yeah,
that's
that's
been
a
frustration
since
they
started
having
colos
on
on
Monday
as
well
yeah,
but
at
least
next
year
we
can
expect
that
to
to
be
less
of
a
thing,
both
with
spinning
off
Cloud
native
security,
con
and
prom
con
into
their
own
independent
events,
and
probably
some
code
is
just
getting
canceled.
F
A
Next
thing
in
here
is
from
CAD
I.
Think
they're
on
the
some
sessions
might
be
benefit
from
being
being
recorded
for
people
who
miss
them.
C
Can
I
just
throw
mine
in
there,
which
is
that
the
social
eventual
food
was
good,
was
the
first
off
any
good?
Food
was
great
if
you
were
a
meat
eater.
C
Yeah
yeah
it
would.
It
was
kind
of
limited
if
you
did
not
eat
meat,
the
just
something
to
check
on
next
time.
A
So
next
the
summit
sessions
might
benefit
from
being
recorded
for
the
people
that
miss
them.
The
sessions
were
recorded
outside
of
ones
that
were
unconference
actually
Deb
and
Brianne.
Do
you
know
when
the
recordings
will
be
available.
H
I
spoke
with
them
on
Friday
and
they
were
getting
ready
to
upload
everything
and
finalize
them,
so
should
be
early.
This
week.
A
G
A
Okay,
cool
yeah:
well,
we
basically
just
publish
them
to
the
kubernetes
Youtube
channel,
but.
A
A
H
Yes,
there
were
two
rooms
that
were
recorded,
I
can't
remember,
which
one
the
second
one
was
hold
on.
A
But
essentially,
like
all
the
pre-planned
content
was
in
those
rooms.
H
A
Foreign,
so
we
got
at
least
at
least
some
of
the
stuff,
but
going
back
to
at
least
like
if
we
do
push
a
general
notes
thing
that
should
help
take
care
of
some
of
the
the
other
issues.
A
Okay,
unconference
feedback
easier
to
access,
shared
notes,
better
advertising,
the
bitly
link
and
then
link
externally,
like
no.
You
put
that
in
there.
B
Yeah
I
was
pulling
in
notes
that
had
been
given
Jim
I
think
you
also
had
a
hand
in
this
from
during
the
event,
people
were
complaining
about
a
couple
of
things,
at
least
in
the
beginning.
The
bitly
link
was
not
as
well
advertised,
so
we
should
probably
have
some
signage
for
that
on
any
unconference
rooms
that
we
do
because
it
was
well
received.
People
were
like,
oh
I'm,
really
excited
about
it.
B
How
do
I
get
to
it
so
some
better
signage
around
what
that
link
is
going
to
be
I,
don't
understand
the
comment
of
linking
to
external
docs
without
talking
about
gym
was
that
talking
about
bringing
in
more
docs
or
bringing
our
docs
externally.
D
So
I'm
not
even
sure
what
I
necessarily
meant
with
that
shorthand
sentence
from
back
in
the
contributor
Summit
but
I
I
do
recall
there
just
being
General
housekeeping
issues,
so
folks
struggling
to
create
the
doc
figuring
out
who's
responsible
for
it
and
then
usually
for
the
unconference.
Taking
notes
generally
fell
on
one
or
two
individuals
who
I
felt
like
were
doing
heroic
efforts
where,
if
maybe
there's
an
easier
way
to
get
involved,
get
things
rolling.
F
D
If
we're
lucky,
one
of
those
Heroes
stepped
up
and
took
docs
in
one
way
or
the
other,
and
so
just
streamlining
it
in
a
way
that
it's
like
a
little
bit
more
intuitive
or
a
little
bit
more
assumed
of
how
we're
all
going
to
collaborate
in
a
shared
space
together.
Right,
that's
I,
think
the
spirit
of
it.
C
I
have
a
suggestion
related
to
that
that
already
put
under
things
to
do
next
time,
which
is
at
the
beginning
of
the
contributor
Summit
that
we
actually
do
a
call
for
note
takers
and
for
that
matter,
that
we
have
some
set
of
token
gifts
for
note
takers
at
the
end
of
the
contributor
Summit,
because
one
of
the
things
that
can
work
is
if
we
have
five
or
six
people
who
have
decided
that
they're
going
to
take
notes.
C
That
contributor
Summit,
then
notes
always
end
up
getting
taken
in
the
different
sessions
unless
you're
just
really
bad,
about
distribution,
the
and
and
that
can
work.
And
then
in
2018.
C
Yes-
and
we
could
do
something
like
that
again,
you
know
is
to
just
say:
hey:
that
is
a
volunteer
role,
which
is
note
taker
I,
because
the
starting
a
session
saying
okay,
who's
going
to
take
notes,
only
works.
Some
of
the
time.
A
Yeah
I
so
fun
thing
I
when
I
was
talking
about
requesting
budget
for
like
staff
swag,
and
all
that
the
the
jerseys
was
the
the
main
thing
that
got
it
but
like
getting
very
nice
like
all
metal
pens
with
a
another
like
a
crew
based
logo
like
engraved
on
them,
was
one
of
my
other
yeah
swag
requests.
C
I
mean
for
this
one
we
had
the
jerseys
right
and
so
anybody's
going
to
want
a
jersey
and
and
I
earned
mine,
partly
by
taking
a
lot
of
notes.
The,
but
you
know
just
I
think
is.
We
should
make
note
taker
a
volunteer
role
for
the
summit
and
that
way
we're
not
scrambling
for
no
takers
at
the
beginning
of
the
session.
Okay.
A
Other
so
the
five
minutes
in
between
we
kind
of
touched
on
that
just
a
moment
ago.
We
definitely
need
a
little
bit
more
time
between.
Are
there
any
other
thoughts
on
on
that
one,
or
can
we
sort
of
chug
along
I'm,
keeping
an
eye
on
the
clock.
B
I
I
do
have
one
more
comment
on
the
notes
from
the
unconference
okay,
and
this
is
from
a
conversation
that
Josh
and
I
had
a
few
days
ago
about
whether
or
not
action
items
from
that
should
stay
in
Google,
Docs
or
if
we
should
have
a
pipeline
for
moving
that
along
to
GitHub.
A
C
Crazy
idea,
but
what
if
we
actually
had
the
notes
somewhere
that
that
you
know,
since
we're
now
not
reorganizing
the
events
on
the
on
kubernetes.dev?
Every
time
we
have
a
summit?
What
have
we
actually
stuck
the
notes
somewhere?
That
would
appear
there
once
we've
migrated
them
over.
A
And
I'm
I'm,
fine
with
that,
it's
just
the
Google
Docs,
are-
are
easy
to
do
all
the
the
live
collaboration
versus
oh
yeah,
yeah,
no.
A
I'm
gonna
skip
ahead
of
the
because
we
touched
on
the
eating
drinking
the
same
space
already
approver
pins
got
lost
and
we
did
give
it
out
until
Friday
that
one
I
think
it
kind
of
is
what
it
is.
We
have
them
for
next
time.
C
Yeah,
if
anybody
wasn't
aware,
they
got
stuck
in
a
box
of
stuff
that
was
going
to
the
cncf
store
for
the
show
floor
and
and
that's
what
happened
to
them
and
that's
just
the
sort
of
thing
that
is
going
to
happen
in
the
future.
Yep.
A
And
then
Laura
rubrick,
for
how
to
call
approved
csps
was
not
super
clear.
A
Microphone
is
posting
here,
but
basically
I
felt
that
it
was
unclear
how
to
judge
the
cfp.
It
worked
out
because
we
had
a
room
for
almost
everyone
in
in
general.
It's
it's
I
can
say
like
it's.
It's
up
to
sort
of
the
the
content
staff
to
like
determine
like
is
this
relevant?
Does
this
make
sense?
Does
this
serve
the
mo?
A
You
know
the
the
problems
that
are
pressing
the
community
at
the
point
in
time,
I
I'm
happy
to
like
yeah,
it's
sort
of
like
the
the
you
know
you
aren't
individually
scoring
them
like
around
scale
on
certain
scales
like
you
are
with
the
kubecon
cfps,
but
you're
just
trying
to
use
your
best
judgment
to
to
look
at
what's
submitted
and
see
what
makes
sense,
foreign.
C
A
Last
thing:
a
few
less
a
few
scheduling
last
minute
changes
for
Content,
including
day
of
maybe
made
it
confusing,
but
ultimately
was
super
manual.
Maybe
that's
unavoidable.
A
A
Is
there
anything
else
on
this
subject
or
anything
else
that
what
could
be
improved
that
we
want
to
cover.
C
A
A
A
A
But
yeah
I'm,
just
gonna,
run
through
the
things
to
do
next
time.
To
make
sure
we
got
everything,
make
it
clear
that
the
notes
folders
for
all
notes
not
just
on
conference
and
create
a
short
link
for
uploading
everything
and
put
on
the
Commerce
computer
site.
A
The
other
thing
Ray
suggested
Deb
check
with
larger
keepcon
team
to
make
sure
that
conflicting
catering
isn't
placed
outside
the
contributor
Summit.
A
F
A
Check
what
EV
is
real
and
some
of
your
locations
there
might
be
a
decent
room.
Mics
won't
be
for
yeah.
C
Yeah,
this
came
from
the
the
general
request
we
always
get,
which
is
more
people
would
like
sessions
to
be
recorded
and
or
stream,
and
a
lot
of
times
that's
prohibitive,
because
I'll
tell
you
some
of
the
discussions.
I
was
in
you'll,
see
from
my
notes
that
there's
whole
sections
of
the
notes
where
I
say
could
not
hear
and
and
so
sometimes
it's
impossible
from
an
audio
perspective.
C
A
Other
we
need
to
figure
out
projector
screen.
If
we're
gonna
do
the
quiz
or
you
know
the
the
trivia
consider
calling
for
volunteer
note
takers,
big
plus
one,
consider
writing
criteria
for
the
career
set
cfp
for
Content
management
role.
Are
there
any
other
big
things
to
do
next
time
that
we
should
note
now,
at
this
point.
B
G
We
typically
trying
to
do
that
ahead
for
the
venue.
The
off-site
one
is
harder,
because
that
venue
is
typically
not
narrowed
down
until
much
closer
to
the
event
and
we've
already
finished
all
our
site
visits
by
then,
but
if
we
can
make
those
decisions
earlier,
the
better
it
stands
a
chance
for
that.
A
Yeah,
and
in
this
case
like
in
in
the
past,
we
haven't
gotten
access
to
the
social
locations
the
day
before
and
and
we
actually
had
an
exception
for
the
first
time
that
I
know
of
at
this
one
where
we
were
able
to
to
go
to
it
really.
A
Okay,
anything
else
on
anything
related
that
people
can
think
of.
A
A
Cfp
earlier,
should
it
be
in
earlier,
as
the
coupon
cfp
may
be
rolling
thinking,
travel,
visa
reasons
as
far
as
that,
it
really
also
depends
on
when
we
actually
get
the
team
together
and
sort
out
sort
of
size.
A
So
I
think
it's
it's
really
on
getting
the
the
lead
and
getting
the
roles
assigned
to
kick
things
off
going
as
soon
as
possible,
but
in
in
general,
like
I'm,
all
I'm.
A
big
fan
for
you
know
open
the
cfp
up
as
early
as
possible.
A
A
Now
the
puya
was
the
one
that
was
the
shadow
that
stepped
up
and
sort
of
took
over
when
Allison
could
no
longer
run
it
anymore.
C
Yeah
yeah,
but
the
it's
not
really
a
shadow
we've
run
contributor
Summits
before
the
the
yeah,
but
we
should
look
at
who
our
list
of
Shadows
was
for
both
contributor
Summits
and
see
which
of
them
are
ready
to
lead
the
new
one.
A
G
Yeah
Brian,
could
you
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
but
reserved
for
Europe,
and
it's
going
to
be
the
same
space
as
we
were
doing
in
2020,
which
works
out
well
and
it
is
separate,
not
I,
shouldn't,
say
separate.
It
is
all
part
of
the
wider
Amsterdam
Rye
venue,
but
you
all
are
in
like
an
area
that
would
just
have
y'all
in
it.
So
I
think
it's
going
to
work
out.
G
Well
that
way,
and
then
you
can
decide
if
you
want
to
do
the
same
venue
as
for
the
off-site
as
well,
which
would
make
it
easy,
since
we
have
that
information
for
you
already.
Amsterdam
may
be
easy
because
you
may
get
to
step
and
repeat
what
you
had
80
planned
already.
B
C
Yeah
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
if
we
put
the
year
on
the
shirts
I,
don't
remember
the
final
final
design.
Look
like
I,
don't
remember:
yeah
I'm,
not
sure
that
there
was,
though
I
think
it
may
have
just
said.
Kubernetes
contributor,
Summit,
yeah,.
C
The
no,
if
they
do
say
the
year,
I
think
the
answer
would
be
stickers
with
2023
that
people
could
put
over
the
year.
A
Okay,
well,
thank
you,
everyone.
It
was
great
running
the
summit
with
you
this
time
around
and
we
will
see
how
things
shape
up
for
our
Amsterdam
next
year
later.