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From YouTube: [SIG ContribEx] Weekly Meeting for 20200330
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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Meeting for 20200330
A
Hello,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
march
30th
sigit
contribex
bi-weekly
meeting
I'll,
be
your
host
today,
bob
killen
one
of
the
co-chairs
of
the
sig.
As
a
general
reminder,
these
recalls
are
recorded
and
we
post
the
internet
at
some
point
later
and
we
all
abide
by
the
cncf
code
of
connect
which
essentially
boils
down
to
please
be
excellent
to
each
other.
A
I
will
drop
a
link
again
to
the
notes
in
chat
and
if
anyone
wouldn't
mind
volunteering
to
be
a
note
taker
that
would
be
super
awesome.
A
B
D
What
what's
the
reasoning
behind
not
going
to
cncf.
A
Right
now,
they're,
like
cncf
tv,
is
in
a
weird
place-
yeah,
I
know
so
maybe
it'll
still
wind
up
there
in
the
future,
but
for
at
least
right
now
it's
going
to
remain
in
kubernetes,
fair
enough.
F
There's
no
real
update
on
the
community
meeting.
There
are
quite
a
few
conversations
happening
in
slack
about
various
ways
to
collect
topics.
There
is
a
I
have
to
find
it.
There
is
a
issue
open
for
someone
to
work
on
a
slack
bot
that
pulls
up
conversations
from
slack,
so
that
is
in
the
in
the
works,
and
I
o
also
owe
a
pr
about
getting
labels
on
github
issues.
F
G
F
A
lot
of
stuff
there
there
is
a
pr
that
I
need
to
open
for
roles,
though,
and
okay,
the
youtube,
admins
and
zoom
folks
all
got
us
all
together,
so
that
we
now
have
zoom
straight
to
you,
youtube
all
set
to
go
for
next
time.
C
I
would
say:
there's
one
incidental
thing
on
the
community
meeting,
which
is
we
have
a
transcript
and
a
copy
of
all
of
the
comments
from
the
last
community
meeting
and
it's
not
clear
where
we
could
host
those
that
the
community
could
get
access
to
them.
H
So
the
the
transcripts
are
really
helpful,
with
posting
them
to
youtube
for
the
closed
captions.
You
can
just
take
that
file
and
use
that
for
the
youtube,
closed,
captions
and
then
sometimes
like
I'll
post
comments
for
other
meetings,
but
often
like
there'll,
be
like
a
slack
thread.
There's
okay
comments
from
today's
community
meeting
and
it
has
like
the
time
stamps
on
it.
But
a
lot
of
times
like
there
isn't
a
lot
of
useful
stuff
that
comes
out
of
the
comments
in
my
yeah.
C
C
F
So
real
quick
before
we
kind
of
go
down
the
rabbit
hole
here
I
asked:
what's
his
name
only
dull
on
slack,
I
asked
him
to.
G
F
It
in
taylor,
thank
you.
I
asked
him
to
drop
it
in
a
google
drive
that
we
can
share
and
then
that
just
needs
to
get
summarized
into
the
forum
post
with
the
rest
of
the
notes
into
the
notes,
etc.
So
so
that's
just
the
current
state
of
that.
I
do
agree
that
we
need
a
general
place.
To
put
all
of
this,
though-
and
I
guess
that's
kind
of
a
question
of-
I-
don't
really
know
how
to
create
a
folder
in
the
contributor.
Well,
the
wider
kubernetes
drive
because
I'd.
F
A
If
we
want
to
put
them
in
the
drive
that,
like
it's,
it's
easy
for
any
of
the
signature
mix
leads
to
create.
A
F
G
A
F
Yep,
yeah
and
and
a
side
note
I
do
have
on
my
notes
to
when
I
do
put
out
the
role
information.
I
think
we're
going
to
turn
on
that
transcription
now
that
zoom
has
it
for
good.
Like
just
every
time.
You
start
the
meeting
start
the
transcript,
that's
just
on
the
host.
It
definitely
was
something.
People
were
really
pleased
that
we
turn
on.
F
I
didn't
even
know
it
was
there.
So
when
somebody
requested
it,
I
was
like
oh
yeah.
Let's
do
that
button,
so
I
very
much
appreciated
knowing
it
was
there.
A
It's
not
there
like
in
the
free
version
or
anything
like
that
or
it
defaults
to
make
someone
a
transcriptionist
and
they
can
do
it
live
yeah.
F
Yeah
yeah,
so
that
is
to
to
come
in
said
pr
to
make
sure
that
we
rewrite
it
down.
So
I
will
reach
out
in
slack
to
ask
for
a
drive
where
we
can
drop
those.
F
F
Oh
okay,
so
yeah,
I
won't
leave
a
random
note
in
chat
that
I
will
wait.
Thank
you
later
so
good
deal.
That's
those
are
the
updates.
Nothing
else
also.
I
did
just
get
a
hold
of
david,
real,
quick
on
the
office
hours.
He
said
that
carlos
will
be
taking
over
soon.
His
first
solo
office
hours
was
last
month
he's
going
to
iterate
bring
on
a
second
host,
so
it
looks
like
carlos
will
be
taking
over
ownership
of
that.
A
A
Okay,
that
takes
us
over
to
contributor
summit.
We
have
started
regular
meetings.
The
last
one
happened
this
past
monday,
the
I
think
we
are
still
looking
for
someone
that
might
want
to
lead
content
for
it.
A
The
the
summit
itself
is
going
to
be
relatively
low.
Key
like
na
was,
there
will
be
a
few
separate,
separate
rooms
if
sigs
do
want
to
potentially
use
space
and,
oh
as
far
as
content
goes,
I
think
it
was
mostly
an
unconference
organizer.
Am
I
remembering
that
correctly?
Yes,.
H
A
It's
on
me
to
stub
out
the
the
website
by
we'll
have
that
done
either
later
today
or
tomorrow,
and
after
that
it
will
be
like
everyone
will
start
seeing
the
regular
comms
going
on
about
it.
A
Yes,
so
it'll
it'll
be
keats.dev
summit
that
will
always
go
to
the
most
recent
contributor
summit.
Okay,
like
we
are
permanently
doing
any
any
of
our.
Our
events
will
live
on
keats.dev,
okay,.
A
Okay,
anyone
else
else
at
that
meeting
remember
any
highlights.
C
Going
because
of
the
layout
of
valencia
is,
we
can
actually
have
to
have
a
bus
to
take
people
there.
There
just
wasn't
anything
that
was
in
walking
distance,
yeah,
the
and
we'll
do
at
least
board
games
there,
and
maybe
I'll
come
up
with
other
ideas.
I'm
going
to
throw
it
out
in
slack
here.
A
A
Are
there
any
other
questions
comments
regarding
the
oh?
Actually,
we
also
have
to
discuss
the
space
that
we
want
for
north
america.
The
timeline
to
get
our
room
reservations
in
is
mid-april,
so
we
will.
We
definitely
will
talk
about
this
again,
but
at
this
point
I
am
thinking
n
a
will
wind
up
being
like
one
of
the
old
real.
You
know
in-person
ones,
but
we
will.
We
will
still.
A
We
are
still
not
planning
on
doing
a
new
contributor
workshop
for
that,
so
that
that
removes
150
200
people
from
our
attendance.
A
A
A
Yep,
I
was
thinking
I'd
say
like
san
diego
minus
two
rooms,
which
I
used.
D
A
I
honestly
don't
remember
like
how
many
rooms
are
their
size
for
what
san
diego
was,
but
can
go
back
and
look
that
sort
of
stuff
up
yeah
I'm
for
now
everyone
just
like
start
thinking
about
what
what
that
will
will
wind
up.
Looking
like.
F
I
know
this
isn't
technically
part
of
the
contributor
summit,
but
is
there
any
way
when
we
do
get
to
it,
to
also
ask
not
to
have
the
room
for
the
like
meet
our
contributors?
F
You
know
sign
up
to
be
part
of
a
sig
like
not
so
far
away
from
the
main
venue,
because
we
got.
We
got
a
lot
of
people
at
wherever
we
just
were
for
2021.
A
So
as
now
that,
like
our
mode
like
our
what's
operandi,
for
that
is
to
be
a
part
of
the
main
kubecon,
I
don't
think
we'll
have
to
worry
too
much
about
it.
F
A
Okay,
any
other
questions
comments
regarding
the
contributor
summit.
F
A
A
Oh
yeah
definitely,
but
we
we
already
have
like
ideas
for
like
the
social
location,
beautiful
as
and
a
whole
slew
of
other
things.
A
A
C
You
know
in
your
other
dealings,
try
to
make
people
aware
that
it's
actually
happening.
We've
been
messaging
in
all
of
the
various
platforms,
but
yeah.
A
I
think
once
I
stop
sub
the
site
and
we
get
that
initial
message
out,
that
will
start
the
ball
rolling
I've
been
pinging
like
I
dropped
a
note
in
the
the
contributor
summit
channel
in
slack
and
like
I've
pinged
folk
internally
like
hey.
This
is
going
to
happen
so
when
you're
booking
your
travel,
yeah.
A
Okay
with
that
onto
mentoring,.
A
Can
anyone
speak
about
me,
art
honestly
meet
our
contributors
or
anything
else
in
here.
C
For
new
contributor
workshop
for
detroit,
we
were
actually
talking
about
the
possibility
of
having
a
much
shorter
introduction
to
contributing
in
kubernetes.
That
would
be
the
day
after
the
contributor
summit.
If
we
can
get
a
room.
F
C
So
like
an
hour
and
a
half
thing
that
wouldn't
be
part
of
the
main
contributor
summit.
A
Okay,
as
long
as
long
as
we
aren't
having
to
like
manage
reg
or
do
anything
else
like
that
with
that,
because
there
was
a
lot
of
overview
with
that,
the
the
other
general
concern
I
have
is
like.
A
A
C
Yeah
no,
this
would
be
more
of
just
taking
some
of
the
the
orientation
importance
that
we
need
like
what
is
the
sig,
and
why
do
you
need
to
interact
with
one
and
you
know
and
how
do
approvals,
work,
etc,
and
maybe
introducing
people
to
things
like
the
experimental
repo
without
necessarily
going
through
it,
hands-on?
Okay,
because
we
have
all
of
those
network
problems,
but
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
orientation.
C
We
could
do
in
an
hour
hour
and
a
half,
and
it's
not
a
huge
commitment
for
whoever's
running
it
to
do
that
level
of
introduction
yep
and
we
just
had.
We
had
requests,
including
from
some
new
contributors
who
thought
that
would
be
a
good
thing
to
do.
Okay,
and
it
feels
worth
worthy
of
experimenting
with
that
as
sort
of
a
different
format.
A
I
Okay,
so
this
this
was
a
request
by
paris
regarding
we
have
a
lot
of
third
party
mentorship
programs
that
come
up
all
around
the
year
like
effects
of
gsoc.
What
the
problem
is
now
is.
We
are
relying
on
cnc
people
like
your
and
I
to
help
us
with
the
dates
and
proposals.
I
So
there
was
a
suggestion
if
we
could
have
a
role,
inherently
in
c
contracts,
who
would
reach
out
to
six
for
proposals
during
the
proposal
time
period
or
you
know,
guiding
the
new
contributors
that
are
coming
up
through
this
mentorship
program
and
not
leaving
the
program
after
these
things.
So
this
role
was
basically
around
that.
A
Okay,
one
one
thing
I
would
definitely
mention
with
this
in
terms
of
like
trying
to
organize
it
around
specific
time
frames.
We've
had
a
lot
of
conversations
in
the
past
about
this
like
it's.
A
They'll,
honestly,
probably
wind
up
like.
A
I
Not
about
pinging
the
leads
or
chairs
it's
about
making
aware,
because
this
time
what
we
saw
in
lfx
mentorship,
it
was
last
minute
everyone
was
getting
aware
about
it
and
a
lot
of
proposals
coming
even
after
the
day.
I
There
is
a
lot
of
you
know
lack
of
communication
with
from
the
cncf
to
the
people
inside
the
community,
because
there
is
a
lot
of
place
where
the
help
is
required,
but
it
is
not
identified,
and
mostly
the
maintainers
don't
know
at
times
about
these
programs
or
the
dates
of
this
program,
so
basically
to
help
them
with
that.
A
Okay,
mostly
just
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we're
proactive
with
like
getting
them
to
come
up
with
ideas,
even
if
there
isn't
necessarily
something
immediately
like
a
mentor
program
immediately
available
and
sort
of
build
up
the
pool
of
ideas
around
it.
And
then
you
know
most
like
if,
if
something
coincides
with
like
code
phrase
or
something
like
that
too
you're
never
going
to
get
any
response
from
any
of
the
sick
leads.
A
Okay,
that
that's
that's
at
least
my
my
personal
suggestion
on
on
part
of
that
role.
Does
anyone
else
have
any
thoughts
or
questions
regarding
this?
This
role.
H
Hello
yeah
so
still
the
everlasting
issue
of
youtube
automation.
What
do
we
do
and
part
of
the
interesting
thing
about
the
time
it's
been
taking
me
to
kind
of
sort
things
out
is
watching
how
things
work
now
and
for
all
of
the
justified
complaining
about
how
it
works.
It
seems
like
we
do
have
a
system
in
place
that
is
functioning
for.
H
A
Itself
is
not
reliable,
it
will
just
randomly
stop
like
same
meeting,
nothing
changed,
it
will
just
stop
okay
and
the
only
way
you
notice.
That
is
mostly
the
people
like
hey.
I
had
someone
say
like
we
haven't
seen,
meetings
come
in
like
three
months
and
the
only
way
that
mostly
works
is
to
create
a
new
zoom
meeting.
A
H
Exploring
those
now
and
so
one
of
the
ones
that
has
been
working
in,
like
my
demos
or
off
of
the
I'm
sure,
things
are
going
to
be
different,
like
on
the
kubernetes
zoom
account
because
there's
so
many
different
people
like
creating
meetings,
as
opposed
to
like
when
I'm
testing
on
mine.
It's
just
one,
but
I
want
to
have
a
sync
with
marquis
right
now.
H
Who's
been
doing
a
lot
of
the
auditing
of
the
videos
to
get
them
posted
to
youtube
and
figure
out
what
the
pain
points
are
there
and
then,
before,
like
gutting
splain,
I
guess
like
just
trying
to
find
like
a
a
gentle
way
to
make
a
transition.
A
I
I
would
not
trust
like
splain
at
all:
okay,
it
has.
It
has
proven
unreliable
time
and
time
and
time
again,
okay,.
A
H
I
did
not
realize
that
all
right
so
then
ignore
my
comment
about
changing
the
naming
stuff,
because
I
thought
like
for
the
ones
that
I
had
seen
had
been
like.
Oh
something
changed
with
the
media
name
and
if
we
name
it
just
the
right
way,
because
that's
like
being
like
one
of
the
things
with
if
if
this
than
that,
is
that,
like
it
bugs
out,
if
you
like,
misplace
a
character
or
something
like
that
and
so
like
to
have
like
some
way
to
enforce
people
creating
meetings.
That
was
like
my
hesitation
with
that
one.
A
Yeah
we
had
we,
we
did
have
some
like
okayish
luck
with
zapier
and
dumping
into
google
drive
and
then
setting
up
another
thing
to
go
from
google
yeah.
H
To
youtube
yeah,
and
so
that
one
that
one
I
have
tried
and
that
one's
it
doesn't
we
wouldn't
be
able
to
do
it
on
the
free
tier,
so
we'd
have
to
figure
out
something.
H
Let
me
do
another
I'll,
do
another
test
with
zapier
and
this
time
on
the
because
I
did
it
on
my
personal
one,
but
this
time
I'll
do
it
on
like
the
kubernetes
one
I'll
get
credentials
from
paris
and
like
try
it
try
it
out
and
see
how
I
think
that
zapier
is
just
in
general,
more
reliable
than
spain
but
yeah.
Let
me
do
some
more
testing,
yeah.
C
A
H
D
What
does
kubernetes
have
a
calendar?
Sorry,
I
forget
there's
so
many
free
calendars.
There
is,
I
know,
there's
a
cncf
public
calendar
so
for
the
next.
A
A
Then
we
put
it
on
the
contrib
x,
calendar
or
another
calendar
as
as
long
as
as
it,
and
it
will
wind
up
there
cool
right.
J
It's
not
there,
okay,
because
I
was
inviting
that
calendar
to
like
release
meetings
into
like
doc's
meetings.
You
know,
as
part
of
the
process
goes,
but
yeah.
A
Yep
nigel,
as
the
aggregate-
and
there
is
a
you-
a
google
account
associated
with
that
calendar,
but
like
do
not
invite
any
community
one.
If,
as
long
as
it
goes
to
the
sig
lists,
the
event
will
wind
up
on
on
the
shared
calendar.
A
Nice
yeah
part
of
the
problem
with
like
when
we
had
the
other
calendar
is
like
lots
of
people
would
like
external
people,
would
spam
it
and
there
were
like
just
all
sorts,
and
it
was
just
a
huge
pain
because
lots
of
people
would
forget
to
invite
the
calendar
to
events
or
like
they
moved
a
meeting
and
never
reinvited
the
the
or
like
updated
that
thing.
It's
it's
why
we
moved
to
the
just
like.
As
long
as
everything
goes
to
the
sig
lists,
it
will
bubble
up.
B
D
A
D
D
E
C
C
Yeah
yeah,
I'm
just
saying
the
change
was
never
really
announced
the
so
it
would
be
good
to.
D
Yeah
tweets
galore,
the
code
freeze,
tweet,
went
out
the
the
survey
tweet
went
out
a
while
back.
I
see
your
request
for
more
signal
boost
on
the
release.
Cadence
survey
josh
I'm
going
to
give
you
a
huge
signal
boost
by
putting
it
in
the
aws
eks
122
blog
post.
So,
but
I
will
also
do
social
as
well.
Yeah.
C
D
Of
course,
yeah
that
one's
for
end
users
right
end
users
got
it
right.
A
C
A
C
D
D
G
D
No
problem
making
my
little
list
but
yeah
other
than
that
everything's
going
well.
We've
got
some
new
people
showing
up
so
nice
thanks
for
coming
thanks
for
working
with
us.
C
Yeah
one
other
survey
related
request,
just
because
this
is
going
to
be
complicated
or
going
to
be
something
we
haven't
done
before.
Sig
release
wants
to
specifically
survey
vendors
and
and
very
large
users
in
some
way
that
they
can
get
kind
of
an
official
response
from
those
organizations.
C
About
renaming
master
branch
yeah
and-
and
they
want
to
know
how
much
stuff
this
is
going
to
break
for
for
people
with
with
large
deployments.
C
J
A
C
Yeah
well
one
of
the
reasons
we
wanted
to
do
it.
They
wanted
to
do
it
as
a
survey.
Is
they
wanted
to
allow
people
to
reply
semi-confidentially?
A
Yeah
true
yeah,
I
would
probably
lean
on
the
leads
list.
C
A
And
be
like,
if
you
can
get
a
response
and
have
like
one,
you
know
one
or
two
people
from
each
company
respond
and
like
here
you
know
I
could.
I
could
reach
out
internally
for
google
chris.
I
know
you
could
do
amazon,
yeah,
josh,
red
hat
yep.
That's
we
in
nigel
vmware.
We
got
a
pretty
good
coverage
to
release
the
the
big
folk.
C
Yeah,
the
end
user
is
a
little
bit
more
complicated
because
obviously,
who
they
want
to
target
is
end
users,
who
I
maintain
their
own,
their
own
kubernetes
off
of
upstream,
rather
than
using
a
vendor's
distro
yeah,
and
we
know
who
some
of
the
biggest
ones
are.
But
we
don't
necessarily
know
anyone
else.
D
J
Yeah,
I
believe,
there's
a
there
is:
there
is
a
place
in
the
csf
landscape
that
has
vendors
or
distributors
that
I
don't
know
how
about
going
into
just
to
and
there's
a
bunch
of
smaller
ones
listed
there.
But
I
don't
know
about
like
contact
about
like
how
we
go
about.
C
J
C
D
A
Yeah,
that
might
be
another
tactic
and
then
the
the
end
user
slack
channel
most.
The
people
that
are
in
there
are
running,
aren't
necessarily
like
super
large
clusters,
but
they
at
least
have
some
significant
investment
in.
A
So
there's
an
invite
only
end
user
channel,
okay,
that
if
you're
an
end
user
group,
your
your
representative
is
invited
that
one.
A
A
E
Actually,
I
think
the
list
is
getting
pretty
short.
I
have
one
that
needs
a
couple
of
reviews.
I
had
a
really
stupid
question
that
I
just
asked
that
josh
just
answered
me
on,
so
I
can
finish
fixing
up
one
and
I
think
I
think
we're
I
think
we're
getting
really
close
to
getting
all
of
those
reviews
done.
C
Yeah
so
we're
moving
the
contributor
guide
folder
over
to
the
contributor
site.
E
C
That
was
opened.
We
have
the
issue
that
we
should
that
we
should
expose
everything
to
the
contributor
site,
but
that's
kind
of
a
longer
term
issue
and,
as
you
pointed
out
whether
or
not
we
moved
this
specific
folder
doesn't
affect
that
one
way
or
the
other.
So
the
it
was
more
that
if
people
agree
with
the
idea
that
we
should
expose
everything
via
the
contributor
site
than
the
team
working
on,
then
teams
working
on
stuff
can
expose
it
anytime.
They
want
to
right.
E
A
I
still
have
to
get
like
send
something
to
the
main
list
to
get
sign
off
for
moving
it.
A
I
think
folks,
at
least
from
the
issue
were
generally
okay,
with
the
idea
of
moving
just
the
contributor
guide,
at
least
just
to
start
and
from
there
we
yeah
it's
it's
get
signed
up
from,
like
all
the
sick,
intervex
leads
and
see.
If
anyone
has
comments
from
the
broader
community.
A
I
am
hoping
we
won't
have
too
many
issues,
but
that
is
something
I
would
very
much
like
to
do
and
as
we
can
move
it
and
still
preserve,
get
history
and
all
that,
so
that's
not
an
issue.
E
Okay
cool:
how
do
you
wait?
Does
git
support
that?
How
do
you
move?
I
guess
that's
a
that's
a
question
for
another
place.
D
E
B
A
Anyway,
I
will
try
and
start
that
conversation
going
again
on
the
main
list
and
go
from
there.
A
Beyond
that,
are
there
any
other
docs
updates
eric?
Are
you
waiting
on
any
more.
E
I'm
a
little
behind
on
my
spreadsheet,
I
think
I
have.
I
think
I
have
a
couple
other
documents
that
are
going
to
get
some
updates
and
I
still
have
a
plan
to
do
sort
of
a
big
restructuring
of
the
the
help
wanted
document,
which
I.
E
Well,
paris
had
this
really
good
idea
of
kind
of
like
splitting
it
into
two
documents
where
one
of
them
is
how
to
get
the
help
you
want,
and
one
of
them
is
geared
towards
like
people
who
want
to
help
and
need
their
like
first
issue
to
work
on
like
what
to
look
for
you
know,
okay,
so
I
don't.
I
don't
think
it'll
be
super
major,
but
I
think
it
will
be
super
helpful
and
it'll.
Give
new
contributors
like
a
a
much
quicker
get
start,
get
started
path.
Okay,.
A
G
Yeah,
so
I
just
wanted
to
add
one
thing
here,
like
a
big
plus
one
to
splitting
the
dock,
mainly
because
now,
especially
as
the
really
as
the
code
freezer
was
approaching
over
the
past
few
weeks,
there
were
a
lot
of
things
that
went
on
fire
and
because
of
that,
there
was
a
lot
of
help
needed
and
the
help
wanted
level
each
sick
has
its
own
interpretation
of
it,
which
again
leads
to
I'm
sorry
about
the
background
noise
which
again
leads
to
you
know
the
contributors
be
getting
confused
like
is
this
something
that
you
know
the
documentation
says
a
beginner
friendly
help
wanted
and
help
on
issue
is
something
that
I
can
help
out
with
if
I've
solved
one
good
first
issue
or
two
good,
first
issues
or
whatever
but
most
sticks,
don't
really
take
that
into
account
and
we've
made
efforts
in
the
past
right
like
whenever
you
apply
the
help
wanted
label.
G
The
bot
gives
you
a
summary
of
guidelines
saying
this
is
what
a
health
wanted
issue
should
have,
but
I
don't
think
that's
being
looked
at
as
well.
So
I
don't
know
if
a
whole
other
label
is
required
because,
like
help
wanted,
is
it's
it's?
It's
stressed
out
far
too
thin
for
like
it's
sick,
to
have
its
own
interpretation
at
this
point,
but
we
can
for
sure
start
with
splitting
the
dock
like
that,
will
that's
definitely
a
step
in
like
in
the
right
direction.
E
Mm-Hmm,
okay,
yeah,
I
mean
if
you've
got
ahmad,
if
you
have
any
feedback
on
it,
ping
me
on
slack
like
send
me
a
message
about
stuff.
Oh
for
sure,.
E
But
yeah,
I
think
that's
all
I've
got
to
report
this
week.
Okay,.
A
Okay,
then
we'll
move
over
to
github
management.
The
big
thing
some
of
you
might
have
seen
eric
and
aaron
are
going
to
be
stepping
down
as
github
admins
and
nabaroon
and
sorry
sorry
about
that.
Arnold
are
going
well.
We
we
have
put
out
lazy
consensus
to
plus
one
on
them,
stepping
up
to
be
github
admins,
and
then
we
will
work
on
backfilling,
the
new
contributor
or
new
member
coordinator
roles.
A
A
There's
also
some
work
going
on
to
help
automate
this
process
because
it
is,
it
is
a
little
bit
of
manual
work
right
now,
but
it
is
a
like.
I
actually
have
to
say
it's
like
a
pretty
fulfilling
role,
because
you're
you're
sort
of
helping
people
get
into
the
project.
A
No,
there
definitely
needs
to
be
more
help
on
the
the
new
member
coordinator
front
and
the
big
thing
is
like
it
is
a
high
trust
position
and
right
since
you
are
directly
adding
people
to
orgs
and
teams,
we
do
have
a
pretty
good
like
rubric
of
what
you
know
what's
required
to
be
like
an
org
member
and
all
that.
A
Yeah,
if
anyone
has
any
like
questions
about
that
role,
please
hop
into
like
github
management,
or
you
know
ping
me
or
one
of
the
other
github
admins
directly.
A
Yeah
yeah
we
can,
we
can
talk
in
github,
admins
cool
josh,
you
just
added
something
for
alecto
sorry.
This
is
jumping
ahead
to
open
mic.
Yeah.
C
Just
just
a
brief
note,
so
people
know
what
the
status
is.
I
the
right
now,
I'm
working
with
an
intern
on
overhauling
some
portions
of
electo
that
our
security
committee
identified
as
problematic
the
as
well
as
finishing
the
administration
documentation
so
forming.
You
know
the
pr
for
the
election.
C
Sub-Project
is
pending
that
not
because
of
dependency,
but
because
I
only
have
so
much
time
to
spend
on
elections
in
a
week,
and
we
only
have
the
intern
for
another
three
weeks
so
priorities
yep
the
and
and
then
I'll
actually
move
to
form
that
it's.
C
It
actually
makes
technical
sense
to
move
things
around
for
the
sub
project.
At
the
same
time
that
we
redeploy
collecto,
which
is
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
wanted
to
do
things
in
this
order.
A
Okay
cool:
does
anyone
have
any
thoughts
or
comments
on
that.
A
Then
I
think
we
are
done
coming
in
just
down
to
the
wire
with
a
couple
minutes
left.
A
So
thank
you.
Everyone.
If
you
want
to
follow
further,
please
ping
in
the
slack
channel-
and
I
will
see
you
all
around
the
internet.