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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Meeting for 20220427
A
Okay,
welcome
everybody
to
the
april
27th
contributor
experience
meeting
for
kubernetes.
This
is
an
official
meeting
of
sig
contributor
experience
and
therefore
is
under
the
kubernetes
code
of
conduct,
and
for
that
reason
please
be
respectful
the
meeting's
also
being
recorded
and
will
eventually
be
uploaded
to
youtube.
A
So
you've
been
warned
by
both
me
and
zoom
that
your
words
could
be
immortalized
and
with
that
let's
go
ahead
and
get
started.
Let's
see,
I
don't
think
we'll
learn
anybody
new
here.
I
don't
think
wait.
Rajesh.
Are
you
new?
If
so,
we'll
do
a
round
of
introductions
so
you'll
know
people.
A
Okay,
well
then,
let's
do
a
round
of
introductions,
I'm
josh
burkus.
I
work
for
the
red
hat
open
source
practice
office.
I
have
been
in
syd
contributor
experience
pretty
much
forever
and
I
do
a
few
other
things.
Arnold.
C
Hey
sorry,
I
have
a
cam
issue.
D
C
Anno,
I'm
I'm
the
teacher
of
kate
sanfra,
I'm
also
the
get
up
admin
mason
get
up,
abdeen
and
also
british
manager
associate
inside
sick
release.
So
I
will
price
the
potato
to
chris
because
he
was
clapping.
E
Thank
you,
hey
I'm.
Chris
short,
I
work
at
aws.
I
used
to
work
with
josh
at
red
hat.
I've
been
in
signature
x
for
four
years
now
long
time,
I'm
also
on
the
marketing
sub
project
and
I'm
also
a
co-chair
of
opengetops,
which
is
a
cncf
project
I'll
hand
it
off
to
caslan.
F
Hello,
I'm
caslin
fields
and
I'm
a
developer
advocate
at
google
cloud
and
also
a
co-lead
of
the
marketing
project
that
chris
also
helps
to
to
lead
and
I've
been
with
contribex
for
like
two
years.
G
Hi
y'all,
I'm
laura,
I'm
a
developer
advocate
at
palumi,
and
I
am
the
coordinator
for
the
community
meetings
and
I've
been
with
contrabax
for
also
two
years.
Maybe
two
and
a
half
I
don't
know
2020
2019
time
has
no
meaning
it's
fine
and
and
I'm
gonna
pass
it
off
to
ray.
D
Hello,
my
name
is
ray
lojano.
I
work
with
susa
by
way
of
rancho
labs,
I'm
also
the
co-chair
of
sigdocs
also
to
participate
on
release
teams
I'll
be
the
upcoming
emeritus
advisor
for
125.
D
H
Hi
everyone
I'm
a
student
from
india
and
I've
been
with
contributes
for
past
few
months.
I
am
working
with
in
the
marketing
council
with
casting
and
chris
and
also
I
worked
with
released
him
and
recently
I
was
a
release
counselor
for
the
1.24
cycle
and
I
pass
it
to
atharva.
H
Hello
y'all,
I'm
from
india
as
well.
I'm
a
university
student.
I've
been
contributing
to
contrivex
for
a
few
months.
Now
recently,
I
became
a
part
of
the
contributor
comms
slack
group
team,
and
I
also
am
one
of
the
contribute
coordinator
and
author
of
meter
contributors
block
series
of
apac
region,
okay,
I'll
pass
it
to
puja.
A
Okay,
I
think
we're
good
just
want
everybody
to
know
who
they're
talking
to
so
let
us
go
on
to
next
thing.
So
events,
how
does
anybody
here
works
in
office
hours.
G
A
Okay
and
community
meeting
just
last
week.
G
Y'all
did
great.
Thank
you.
Those
are
the
updates
just
working
on
the
same
issue
from
last
time
and
the
same
pr.
A
Cool
the
okay
contributor
summit
puja,
oh
boy,.
A
Okay,
let's
revisit
that
all
right
steering
election,
nothing
going
on
really
at
this
stage,
the
at
some
point.
I
will
get
unbusy
enough
to
officially
launch
the
election
subproject.
A
I
Events,
yes
event:
consumer
summit
eu
is
ongoing
and
planning
it's
planned
and
currently
we're
looking
at
roughly,
I
think
80
participants
registered,
let's
see
about
how
many
show
up
and
how
many
are
still
registering
we're.
Still
we're
opening
up
the
the
slots
for
the
second
meet
and
greet,
and
also
for
the
sick
meetings
in
the
room.
Sick
docs
has
their
own
room
and
we
have
another
room
to
give
out.
So
if
you
know
ping
your
six
and
if
you
want
to
meet,
we,
we
have
rooms
for
you.
A
Okay,
the
yeah
other
things
are
getting
wrapped
up,
there's
gonna
be
a
whole
bunch
of
messaging
that
will
need
to
go
out
yeah
in
the
next
couple
of
weeks.
Sorry.
A
So,
okay,
mentoring,
don't
know
if.
A
A
Or
for
group
mentoring,
anybody
have
any
news
on
any
of
the
mentoring
stuff.
H
A
Okay,
cool!
Well,
let
us
know
how
that
develops
the
okay
community
management,
I'm
not
really
sure
what
would
be
in
that
category.
A
So
slack
management
etc.
Nothing
to
report
the
so
skip
to
that
and
let's
go
straight
to
communications.
E
There's
a
lot
of
cons
that
we
need
to
schedule
send
out.
You
know
tweets
that
kind
of
thing
for
the
contributor
summit.
E
We
also
need
to
do
something
for
the
sigma
meet
and
greet
figure
that
conf
strategy
out
for
the
leads,
and
then
social
media
wise
everything
is
going.
Okay,
cassie
were
there
at
the
last
meeting
you
want
to
report
online.
E
F
Just
got
the
kubecon
tweets
spreadsheet,
mostly
together.
I've
still
got
a
few
details
to
sort
out
on
that,
so
we're
a
little
bit
behind
on
where
I
would
like
to
be
for
getting
those
done,
but
we'll
be
getting
our
kubecon
tweets
together.
We
usually
tweet
about
the
maintainer
track
throughout
the
event,
as
well
as
some
tweets
about
the
contributor
summit.
I've
already
got
those
specked
out,
but
not
written.
F
So
folks
in
the
contributor.
Comms
group
definitely
check
out
that
spreadsheet.
If
you
have
time
and
help
us
out
with
that
other
stuff
from
our
meeting
last
time,
we're
working
on
creating
a
new
github
group,
so
that
we'll
actually
be
able
to
be
tagged
in
issues
which
should
help
us
sort
things
out.
F
A
A
Different,
all
of
the
things
that
you
are
going
to
need
to
put
out
and
what
dates
they're
going
to
need
to
come
out
on.
F
We
don't
yet
it's
a
little
bit
tricky
to
do
right
now,
especially
since
our
twitter,
repo
doesn't
have
the
ability
to
schedule
tweets
so,
for
example,
for
the
kubecon
tweets.
Since
we
want
to
schedule
those
we
put
them
in
a
separate,
spreadsheet
and
figure
out
when
to
schedule
them,
and
then
I
just
go
in
and
manually
schedule
them
all.
F
So
the
github
repo
would
help
with
that.
But
as
it
is,
we
kind
of
have
to
do
things
on
a
case-by-case
basis
without
that
capability,
chris
moore,
dad.
E
Yeah,
the
twitter
bot
thing
is
a
whole
thing
in
and
of
itself
we've
never
had
the
ability
to
schedule
with
it.
It's
validation
function
is
now
broken,
so
we're
trying
to
fix
it,
replace
it.
The
person
that's
working
on
it
upstream
is
busy
it's
coming
back
to
it
eventually,
but
yeah.
We
might
not
be
able
to
wait
so
yeah.
E
There's
some
work
in
progress
on
that,
but
we
do
need
to
kind
of
have
like
an
events
calendar
where
it's
like
contributor
comms
needs
to
be
part
of
like
this
process
or
these
things
that
are
usually
on
the
calendar.
The
problem
is
those
dates,
always
move
right,
so
someone
needs
to
maintain
the
calendar,
and
that
could
be
a
role
right
like
within
the
marketing
sub
project.
I
guess
calendar
maintenance,
okay,.
A
A
The
one
of
my
other
questions
for
you
and
I
don't
know
we're
going
to
take
action
on
it
right
now,
given
the
number
of
people
in
mentoring
who
are
out
for
various
reasons,
but
it
occurs
to
me
that
an
improved
twitter
bot
might
actually
be
a
good
internship
project.
A
H
A
Bots
are
going
to
remain
relevant
is,
is
another
open
question
at
this
point,
the,
although.
A
Thing
could
be
adapted
to
other
social
media
as
we
need
it.
H
To
on
add
on
that,
I
we-
I
discussed
this
with
paris,
but
what's
problem
what
the
problem
is
that
we
don't
have
any
mentors
to
kind
of
thing
to
actually
teach
how
to
do
all
that
stuff.
So
I
was
interested
in
helping
not
mentoring
but
learning
sort
of
how
the
workflows
work.
How
can
I
improve
the
twitter
bot
thing,
but
the
problem
lies
again
that
there
are
no
maintainers
or
there
is
no
one
available
to
mentor
this
thing.
A
Yeah
yeah,
so
it
might
be
from
that
perspective,
it
might
be
a
better
internship
project
via
like
lfx,
where
we
could
potentially
recruit
somebody
who
had
a
higher
level
of
base
knowledge
and
was
just
looking
to
get
paid
to
do
a
month
and
a
half
worth
of
work,
because
the
alternative
is,
you
know,
of
course,
what
we
use
at
work
is
hootsuite,
but
that's
whatever
it
is.
You
know
a
couple
thousand
dollars
a
year
or
something
yeah.
C
E
A
A
A
A
The
and
it
has
an
api
so
hold
on.
Let's
make
sure
we
get
that
in
the
notes,
because
what
whatever
that
is
150
a
year,
I
think
we
totally
asked
for
that.
A
I
mean
heck
now
that
we've
passed
a
thousand
subscribers
on
lwkd
noah,
and
I
were
considering
asking
for
the
linux
foundation.
E
A
A
For
things
like
say
the
contributor
summit
stuff,
we
really
want
social
media
messages
to
go
out
during
the
european
day.
Yeah
absolutely
it'd
be
a
lot
easier
if
we
could
schedule
them.
E
Is
just
a
social
media
scheduling
tool
and
it
has
a
lot
of
other
things
to
make
that
easier,
like
api
integrations,
and
it
even
has
its
own
events,
calendar
thing
that
we
could
utilize
there
as
well,
but
yeah.
It
would
essentially
be
like
the
central
hub
for
all
outbound
communications,
essentially
not
email,
though
cool.
I
A
Okay,
yeah.
I
think
we
can
just
go
ahead
and
ask
for
the
ten
dollar
a
month.
Account
then,
because
that's
because
I
mean
I'll
tell
you
is
the
as
the
person
who's
in
charge
of
the
surveymonkey
account
the
fact.
A
Is
a
pain
in
the
butt
yeah
and
the
particularly
when
it
goes
2fa
on
me
and
then
I
need
to
get
somebody
to
cncf
to
actually
let
me
log
in
so
yeah.
A
I
mean,
I
dare
say
one
of
the
things
that
you
guys
are
going
to
need
to
consider
as
a
team
is
whether
or
not
we
want
to
start
also
messaging
to
some
of
the
newer
social
media
like
mastodon,
et
cetera,
and
if
so,
where.
E
Yeah,
that's
that's
all
kind
of
up
in
the
air
right
now
yeah
I
just
got
on
mastodon
like
I
had
been
on
it,
but
not
seriously
ever
using
it.
I
just
got
really
on
it
this
week,
so
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
like
how
to
use
this
thing
and
where
I
can
plug
in
and
all
that
fun
stuff.
F
A
The
okay,
okay,
anything
else
from
comms.
A
So
great
we
don't
have
any
of
the
contributor
documentation
people
here.
As
far
as
I
know
the
so.
E
A
Oh,
the
I'll
wait
until
bob
is
back
online.
We.
A
To
go
through
the
steering
committee,
the
steering
committee
needs
to
ask
for
any
money
from
cncf
got
it
so
I'll,
wait
until
bob's
back
online
and
then
have
him
ask
cool
the
but
yeah.
I'm
glad
that
came
up
because,
like
I
said,
I've
never
asked
for
hootsuite,
because
it's
so
expensive
and
I
did
not
know
that
there
was
a
cheaper
option
that
actually
worked
come
to.
A
I'm
probably
going
to
sign
up
for
a
separate
buffer
account
on
my
own
now,
the
because
I
have
all
sorts
of
reasons
to
send
out
time
messages
exactly
we
don't
have
anybody
from
the
github
management
team
here.
D
C
E
C
I
think
it's
more,
it's
not
complex.
There
is
a
there's,
a
few
things
you
need
to
know
it's
more
like
a.
A
Okay:
okay,
okay,
any
other
business.
A
A
Okay,
well
thanks
everybody,
the
we
all
know
what
we're
doing.
A
We
think
we
think
and-
and
we
we
all-
we
all
have
ginormous
to-do
lists
so
and
and
we
will
continue
on
slack,
the
yeah
and
yeah
yes
and
good
gun
season.
Oh
actually,
I'm
gonna
back
up
and
say
one
more
thing
for
contributor
summit,
which
is
for
anybody
who
hasn't
been
involved
in
the
summit
meetings.
A
We
could
really
use
a
coordinator
for
sig
meet
and
greet
yes
and
honestly
that
the
sick
meet
and
greet
is
going
to
be
during
lunch
on
friday
of
coupon,
but
the
majority
of
the
work
actually
happens
now
online,
which
is
to
get
the
sigs
to
be
aware
of
the
meet
and
greet
and
to
plan
on
having
somebody
there.
A
The
I
mean
it
could.
Even
somebody
could
even
volunteer
who
wasn't
planning
on
being
at
kubecon,
although
you
might
not
want
to
but
but
you
could,
because
I
can
show
up
to
make
sure
that
the
event
runs.
Why?
Where,
where
we
really
the
summit
team
really
needs
help
is
having
somebody
else
to
do
the
coordination,
because
we've
got
a
whole
bunch
of
other
things.
For
contributor
summit
that
are
being
coordinated
right
now
and
everybody
has
an
assignment.
A
A
B
Yeah,
so
I'm
this
is
my.
C
First
meeting.
B
Where
I
can
contribute,
or
so
which
team
or
which
group
I
can
join
and
basically
start
my
learning
and
contribution.
So
maybe
if
someone
can
help
me
on
that
to
be
really
grateful,
yeah.
A
Sure
I
mean
it's
really
a
question
of
what
are
you
interested
in
doing
yeah,
the
you
know,
obviously,
as
you've
heard
for
contributing
experience.
What
we
mostly
do
is
project
management
for
the
kubernetes
project,
which
might
be
your
thing
and
it
might
not
the
and
you've
heard
a
lot
of
the
activities.
So
it's
really
a
question
of
what
is
it
that
you
would
be
interested
in
doing
and
what
is
it
that
you
think
you'd
be
good
at
or
interested
in
learning
to
be
good
at?
B
F
A
Okay,
well
great,
and
with
that
we'll
conclude
the
meeting
for
today
good
to
see
everybody.