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From YouTube: [SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20220909
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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20220909
A
Hello
and
welcome
everyone
to
the
friday
september,
9th
edition
of
the
contributor
comms
meeting
a
reminder.
We
do
have
a
code
of
conduct
which
basically
says
to
be
respectful
of
your
fellow
speakers
and
attendees
and
generally
be
excellent
to
each
other,
and
I
have
our
notes
here,
which
hopefully,
everyone
can
see,
and
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
start
off
with
the
notes
section
beneath
the
table,
if
you're
in
the
doc.
A
If
you
have
any
updates
big
wins
or
new
items,
please
do
go
ahead
and
let
us
know
by
putting
them
in
here
so
the
first
one
I
went
ahead
and
put
in
which
is
an
update
on
the
contributor
summit,
which
we
were
just
talking
about
before
we
started
recording
so
good
thing
to
go
over
first,
as
I've
mentioned
before
I'm
helping
to
lead
comms
for
the
contributor
summit.
A
So
I
just
want
to
keep
folks
in
the
loop
about
what's
happening
there.
The
call
for
proposals.
Apparently
it
stands
for
call
for
proposals
and
not
call
for
papers
in
this
case,
do
whatever
you
want,
but
the
cfpu
for
the
contributor
summit
is
now
open.
That
is
going
to
be
in
person
at
cubecon,
north
america.
A
Several
folks
in
this
group
are
helping
out
with
that
messaging.
So
we
had
sent
out
the
initial
announcement
that
registration
was
open
and
asking
folks
to
register
before
today.
I
think
it
was
at
3
p.m.
Pacific
should
probably
send
out
another
message
about
that.
I
hadn't
intended
to,
but
hadn't
really
gotten
around
to
it.
A
So
that
we
make
sure
that
we
have
orders
or
registrations
in
time
to
make
the
swag
order
and
make
sure
that
we
get
enough
jacket
sizes
of
the
the
right
sizes
for
folks,
so
we
probably
do
need
to
send
out
another
one
of
those.
I
guess
I
should
probably
add
that.
As
a
note,
I
also
have
a
tweet
about
the
cfp
scheduled
to
go
out
in
about
four
minutes
actually
hasn't
gone
out
yet,
but
it
is
on
the
website.
A
So
we're
gonna
need
to
do
a
few
more
tweets
about
the
call
for
papers
as
well.
This
is
just
the
initial
announcement
and
we'll
do
a
few
more
as
we
go
along
about
the
deadline
as
it
comes
up.
A
A
A
Then
we
will
go
on
ahead
and
move
into
new
items,
an
exciting
bit
of
news
for
frederico.
You
want
to
share.
C
Yes,
well,
it's
exciting,
certainly
and
still
not
absolutely
convinced
myself
of
well
of
how
this
happened,
but
anyway,
yes,
I'm
the
I'm,
the
comms
lead
for
the
126
26th
release
and
I'm
well
quite
happy
and
proud
of
it
and
well
to
a
large
extent.
Whatever
I
did.
That
landed
me
here
is
actually
directly
related
with
the
work
I've
been
doing
with
all
of
you.
So
it's
well
the
huge.
C
Thank
you
to
all,
because
that
that's
that's
that's
the
truth,
and
I
I
hope
that
that
my
my
involvement
here
here
will
continue
as
always,
and
whatever
I
learn
here
will
be
applicable
to
the
coms
lead
role
and
vice
versa.
C
C
Many
things
and
as
rey
added
that
I
think
it
was
ray
and
there's
already
some
changes
being
discussed
around
the
release
cadence
of
feature
blocks,
so
that
is
one
of
the
of
of
those
for
release
blocks
per
week.
Let's
see
how
many
feature
blogs,
we
will
have
this
release
cycle.
C
The
last
one
is:
was
the
bloggiest
release
ever?
Yes,
let's.
B
B
Well,
it's
funny
b.
You
mentioned
that
because
I
asked
I
think
it
was
last
week:
hey
cube
weekly
team,
like
how
do
we
treat
blog
releases
in
the
like
official
kubernetes
newsletter
and
they
were
like?
Oh,
we
really
need
to
think
about
that.
Given
the
number
of
posts
coming
out
of
this
release-
and
I
was
like
yeah
exactly
nice.
A
It's
such
good
timing
that
we
finally
got
buffer
together
and
we
have
automation
now
to
deal
with
all
of
these
blog
posts.
I
was
working
on
the
tweet
for
the
contributor
summit
last
night
and
I
was
like
oh
there's,
a
blog
tweet
scheduled
to
go
out
a
little
bit
later
tonight,
so
beautiful
so
and
rodriko.
If
you
ever
need
any
help.
You
know
where
to
find
us.
A
C
A
A
A
A
We
also
noticed
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
that
this
has
kind
of
a
gap
when
it
comes
to
prs,
and
I
think
there's
something
actually
at
the
bottom
of
the
table
for
that.
So
there's
a
little
bit
of
work
still
ongoing
with
this,
which
is
why
I
still
have
it
on
the
on
on
the
table,
but
it's
mostly
kind
of
settled
out
right
now.
A
Yeah,
oh
yes,
and
here
it
is
it's
actually
at
the
top
here
prioritizing
this
is
it
should
cover
the
gap
for
prs
automatically.
Add
a
comment:
tagging
comms
team
when
the
comms
team
label
is
applied
yeah.
C
B
C
But
but
no,
but
I
I
I've
already,
as
I
said
last
time,
I've
already
deleted
my
my
clone
from
the
that
was
preventing
this.
So
I
do
have
my
my
local
changes
and
I
just
need
to
have
30
minutes
to
submit
it
submit
them
with.
With
some
of
this
release
things
from
last
week,
I
was
slightly
burdened
since
I
arrived
this
monday
from
vacations,
but
this
is
on
my
next
item
list
so
by
next
meeting.
A
Okay
sounds
good.
I
forgot
that
we
were
still
doing
the
kind
of
reworking
the
draft
yeah
yeah,
exactly
cool
sounds
good
and
that's
targeted
for
the
contributor
side
right.
C
A
C
A
A
B
B
A
A
Speaking
of
folks,
who
might
not
be
familiar
with
our
group,
he
once
again
forgot
at
the
beginning
of
this
meeting,
to
offer
for
anyone
who
is
new
to
our
group,
who
wants
to
say
hello.
If
you
haven't
introduced
yourself
before
I
don't
know,
if
there's
anyone
in
the
call
like
that,
but
totally
optional.
If
you
would
like
to
pop
up
pop
in
and
say
hello
with
voice
or
through
chat,
you
are
most
welcome
to
do
so
now.
A
Not
sure
if
there
is
anyone
you
on
the
call,
so
I'm
going
ahead
and
move
on,
but
always
feel
free
to
pop
in
okay,
so
I'll
do
that
a
little
bit
later
after
this
call
that
shouldn't
take
long
and
next
item
review
repo
look
into
adding
a
description
of
what
roles
mean
to
us
and
new
roles.
A
So
we've
been
going
over
this
exercise
of
deciding
what
roles
we
think
are
important
for
our
group
and
finding
them
updates
on
that
social
media
coordinator
role
is
in
done
and
has
been
for
several
weeks.
Avinash
you've
been
working
on
the
events
coordinator
role.
How
is
that
going.
C
A
C
Do
you
have
a
link
because
it's
it's
that's
no,
the
social
media
coordinator,
one
that
you
said
it
was
done.
Oh
yeah,
it's
on.
C
Web
page,
but
I've
tried
to
find
it
and
I've
missed.
So
perhaps
it
would
be
interesting
to
add,
add
a
link
to
the
table
as
well.
While
it's
still
being
discussed.
C
Yeah,
I
ended
up
finding
it
by
the
way,
but
it's
I
had
to
go
there
and
search
and
it
would
be
yeah
exactly.
A
B
A
A
We
have
kim
mcmahon
joining
us
today.
Who's
someone
who's
been
deeply
involved
in
this
community
for
a
very
long
time
and
she's,
also
helping
as
one
of
our
shadows
for
the
contributor
summit,
so
she's
here
and
saying
hello,
axee
and
cf
oracle.
A
Getting
started
volunteering
with
the
community
well
directly
with
the
kubernetes
community,
yeah
yeah
you've
been
doing
stuff
with
the
community
for
a
long
time.
That's
thank
you.
Yes,
hello,
everybody,
so
great
person
to
reach
out
to
and
get
to
know
anybody
who
wants
to
say
hello,
inviting
people
into
your
inbox.
A
Lots
of
great
folks
in
here
who
just
have
lots
of
awesome
stuff
going
on
so
love
it
when
folks
get
to
know
each
other,
all
right,
so
I'll
go
back
to
the
table
social
media
coordinator
role,
link
updated.
A
So
if
you
hadn't
been
able
to
find
that
there
it
is
okay
back
to
avinash
is
openish
on
this
week.
A
A
Oh
yes,
I
remember
last
week
he
was
on
and
he
was
asking
because
we
before
that
we
had
discussed
some
of
the
comments
on
his
pr
while
he
wasn't
in
the
meeting,
and
so
he
wanted
to
get
the
updates
on
what
we
had
discussed
and
then
I
got
kind
of
busy
this
week
and
didn't
reach
out
to
him
about
that.
So
that's
a
to-do
item
on
my
list
to
reach
out
to
aganesh
about
those.
A
B
A
So
the
next
one
we
have
this
concept
of
a
project
manager
role
which
we've
discussed
a
couple
of
times,
but
it's
not
at
a
state
where
we
have
a
draft
yet
or
anything
so
still
a
concept.
A
Another
one,
that's
kind
of
still
a
concept
is
an
approver
leader
role,
idea,
we're
not
quite
sure
what
this
would
be.
Yet
it
has.
Some
combination
of
tech
lead
as
well
as
group,
lead
type
concepts
kind
of
in
this
bucket
right
now,
so
we're
still
sorting
out
exactly
what
that's
going
to
look
like.
I
think
it'll
become
a
little
bit
clearer
as
we
get
the
contributor
site
role
down
as
both
of
these
kind
of
have
tech,
lead
role,
elements
so
imran
how's
that
going.
D
Yeah,
so
I
have
update
on
this,
so
I
started
yeah,
so
I
have
also
a
idea
like
we
could
merge
the
tech
lead
and
also
automation
role.
What
rajula
has
developed.
So
I
was
waiting
for
updates
because
some
of
the
tools
kind
of
it
integrates
with
each
other,
and
I
thought
maybe
tech
clip
could
be
like
ambala
role
which
handles
automation
and
everything
inside
it.
So
because
that's
when
I
looked
up
your
social
media
contributor
role,
I
had
some
points,
so
I
thought
declared
role
might
exactly
fit.
A
Yeah,
I
was
thinking
so
too.
I
was
actually
thinking
that
maybe
we
would
have
the
contributor
site
and
automation
lead
roles,
both
defined
as
like,
more
specific
roles
that
might
have
easier
guidelines
for
folks
to
follow
and
get
involved
with,
and
then
have
the
tech
lead
role,
kind
of
be
a
higher
level
umbrella.
A
Both
of
those
that
was
one
concept
in
my
mind,
but
what
do
you
think.
D
Okay,
yeah,
I
think
that's
that's
so
exciting,
so
yeah
technique
role
is
like
ambala
having
the
two
descriptions
about
the
contributor
side
and
also
automation
right.
These
are
the
two
yeah
I'm
actually
I'm
writing
like
this.
So
one
is
the
automation
which
I
will
get
or
we
will
get
from
rajula
and
the
other
thing
about
the
dev
side,
so
which
I'm
also
writing,
because
the
automation
also
that
the
content
for
the
yeah,
the
dev
site,
also
comes
a
little
bit
from
the
automation.
D
So
I'm
just
waiting
for
this
knowledge
sharing
so
that
I'll
have
more
insights
about
it.
Yeah.
Actually,
it's
also
on
update,
like
actually
sent
an
update
like
two
weeks
back
and
still
waiting
for
the
folks
to
provide
a
feedback,
so
we
haven't
heard
from
it.
I
was
part
of
the
chat,
but
unfortunately
the
other
folks
haven't
reached
out.
I
messaged
them,
but
so
far
no
reply
response,
so
maybe
we
can
do.
I
don't
know
we
should
update
here
in
the
the
meeting
notes
so
that
the
folks
can
just
speed
up
a
little
bit.
B
D
A
D
A
D
D
A
Last
week
I
kind
of
lost
a
bunch
of
things
last
week,
but
where
do
I
want
to
put
this
under
automation,
lead
role,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
put
the
link
to
his
hackmd
in
here,
because
I
know
a
bunch
of
folks
from
our
group
are
interested
in
this
area
of
role
and
interested
in
learning
these
types
of
skills.
A
So
folks
want
to
review
that
and
put
in
any
comments.
I
think
folks
should
be
welcome
to
and
I'll
try
to
make
sure
that
I
do
this
today
as
well,
so
there
it
is.
D
B
A
B
A
Do
it
that
way,
lovely
all
right,
any
other
questions
about
the
contributor
site,
automation,
lead
or
tech,
lead
roles.
D
A
Know
sounds
good
and
one
more
concept
which
now
that
we've
got
frederico
back,
will
be
good
for
us
to
go
over.
I've
been
meaning
to
reach
out
to
you
frederico,
of
course,
you've
been
out
anyway,
so
we
can
start
now
about
the
concept
for
a
blogging
lead.
A
So
the
idea
here
was
to
have
someone
in
our
team
responsible
for
helping
to
make
sure
that
we
are
collaborating
with
the
blogging
sub
project,
which
you've
been
doing
a
great
job
of
with
writing
out
that
new
blogging
guideline
for
us,
making
sure
that
review
and
other
blog
tasks
that
we're
trying
to
get
done
are
actually
getting
done
and
working
with
all
the
folks
who
will
be
writing
blogs.
So
do
you
like
this
idea?
Do
you
want
to
continue
with
it?
I
I.
C
Like
yes
and
I
want
to
continue-
and
I
actually
have
a
draft
that
I
want
to
share
with
you
first
before
adding
there,
because
the
idea
was
for
us
to
review
it
first,
it's
still
very
rough
around
the
edges,
but
I
it
started
as
an
appendix
to
the
blogging
guidelines
that
sees
already
in
the
in
hackmd.
So
what
I,
what
I,
what
I
did
was
extract
parts
of
it,
and
I
I
have
an
initial
draft
following
the
same
structure
that
you
used
for
the
for
the
others.
B
C
Yeah
exactly
what's
expected:
what
is
the
role,
what
is
the
commitments
and
the
skills,
shadows,
etc?
Nothing
major,
but
I
I've
got
something
so
I
I
will
send
you
the
link
to
slack
for
you
just
to
to
have
your
your
initial
review
and
then
obviously
it's
not
a
secret.
We
can
just
share
it
on
the
channel
and
add
it
there
afterwards.
A
D
Maybe
I
have
one
more
one
more
thing.
Maybe,
regarding
the
tech
leads,
so
I
mean
there
has
been
a
feature
request
in
the
contributor
site
which
asks
for
a
high
level
walkthrough
about
kubernetes
project
and
architecture.
It's
actually
it's
been
placed
for
a
long
time.
Maybe
that
I
will
send
a
link,
so
this
could
also
be
kind
of
the
technique
that
will
excluse
out
this
yeah
this
information
and
be
placed
in
the
site
so
that
it's
like,
I
don't
know
how
we
have
with
the
I'll
just
place.
This.
A
Let's
open
that
up
a
section
that
gives
a
high
level
overview
of
the
kubernetes
project
called
base
tour
architecture-
oh
yeah
yeah.
This
would
be
a
nice
thing
for
our
tech
lead
to
understand,
and
since
we
own
the
contributor
site,
that
makes
a
lot
of
sense
to
me.
So
this
would
require
working
kind
of
across
the
project
to
get
this
high
level
overview
of.
What's
going
on
and
confirming
that
you've
got
it
right
and
everything
yeah.
I
think
we
can
work.
D
A
D
D
D
A
Could
also
be
a
useful
resource,
for
I
know
bob
killen
is
working
on
an
effort
to
oh,
that's,
bold,
that's
fine!
It
was
working
on
an
effort
to
create
new
contributor
workshop
materials.
D
A
I
think
this
would
be
useful
for
that.
So
I'll
make
a
note
in
here
about
that
that
bob
will
be
a
person
to
reach
out
to.
He
also
knows
a
lot
of
things
about
the
get,
so
he
could
be
a
good
resource
here.
A
A
A
A
Help
cool
any
other
things
on
rolls
or
this
contributor
side
thing
link
is
in
there,
so
folks
can
check
it
out
on
there
all
right,
we'll
move
on.
I
did
a
little
bit
of
work
on
this.
This
week,
tried
to
at
least
make
some
prod
progress.
Here
I
went
ahead
and
merged.
There
was
one
in
the
contributor
tweets
repo,
so
I
went
ahead
and
got
that
merged.
A
I
took
a
deeper
look
at
a
lot
of
these
and
I
noticed
that
a
lot
of
them
are
changing
the
link,
but
not
changing
the
text,
which
often
times
the
text
says
marketing
team,
so
I'm
realizing
that
I'm
gonna
have
to
probably
go
in
and
make
additional
prs
to
update
the
the
verbiage
on
a
lot
of
these,
but
also,
more
importantly,
there
was
that
one
that
had
actually
two
both
six
seven
one,
four
and
six
seven
one
five
are
affected
by
that
failure
in
our
tests,
because
it
what
the
failure
sounds
like
is,
it
sounds
like
these
files
are
auto-generated
docs
that
are
generated
from
sigs.yaml.
A
So
what
needs
to
be
updated
is
sigs.yaml.
Then
a
make
generate
needs
to
be
run
to
generate
those
other
docs,
so
we
don't
edit
them
directly
they're
like
automatically
generated
it's.
What
I
think
this
means
and
sorry
I
should
have
opened
that
in
a
new
window,
but
these
links
are
in
the
the
notes.
So
chris
had
put
a
comment
on
here:
oh
nice,
yes
or
she'd
ever
responded.
Even
nice
thing
about
pinging
late
at
night
works
very
well
for
some
time
sounds
so
mod
have
had
made.
I
pronounced
that
totally
wrong.
A
Didn't
I
madoff
had
made
a
comment
about
this
issue
and
that
you
need
to
do
the
make
generate
on
six.yaml.
A
A
A
A
Good
point
yeah
so
mention
this
pull
request
eight
hours
ago,
but
nothing
in
this
pull
request
changed.
Okay.
So
I
think
the
next
item
here
is
to
check
in
with
harshita
again
on
this
talk
about
what
she's
tried
and
make
sure
that
we're
figuring
out
exactly
how
to
fix
this
error,
which
I
hadn't
been
familiar
with
before
sound
like
a
plan.
A
So
that's
affecting
I'm
just
going
to
go
ahead
and
reopen
this
again
in
its
own
tab.
So
that's
affecting
two
of
these
and
there
was
something
with
this
third
one.
Oh
yes,
this
other
one
is
in
website
and
one
of
the
changes
in
it
had
been
to
an
old
blog,
and
so
there
were
comments
on
here
that
we
don't
modify
existing
blogs.
A
A
Yeah,
but
put
an
outdated
banner
instead.
C
B
So
we
need
to
check
if
evergreen
is
true,
which
it
probably
isn't
yeah,
which
probably
yeah
not
many
blogs,
have
that
yeah.
I
was
about
to
say
there
can't
be
that
many
yeah
and.
C
B
B
Github
rename
or
the.
A
A
But
aside
from
that,
anything
that
can
go
in
is
in
so
there
are
a
couple
of
links
that
are
actually
currently
broken
because
we
don't
have
those
other
ones
in
we'll
get
it
sorted
down
yeah.
So
that's
the
status
on
that.
A
And
yeah
that
goes
over
all
of
them,
because
six,
seven
one
four
and
six,
seven
one
five
are
the
ones
that
are
affected
by
the
six
die
yemel
issue,
and
this
one
is
just
waiting
for
those
because
it's
reasonable,
unlike
the
other
two,
we
were
just
like,
we'll
just
go
ahead
and
do
it
anyway
and,
like
I
said
there
is
that
additional
item
here
that
I
need
to
come
back
to
around
actually
changing
verbiage,
which
is
not
the
most
critical
thing
like
the
the
main
thing,
is
to
get
the
actual
repo
name
updated.
A
A
B
B
A
A
A
All
right,
six
spotlights
so
furnace
wires
went
out
quite
a
while
ago.
The
sig
storage
one
also
went
out
quite
a
while
ago,
and
I
never
did
put
the
link
in
here,
which
I
should
probably
do.
I
mentioned
that
last
week
you
were
also
interested
frederico
and
doing
ones
on
stick
architecture
and
sig
security.
Now
you've
got
even
more
on
your
plate,
though,
do
you
want
to
keep
pushing
on
these.
C
Yeah,
so
I've
actually
I've.
I've
rasheed
talked
with
me
and
I
I
coordinated
with
him
the
next
stage,
so
the
thing
is
with
architecture.
C
Actually
I
have
things
are
progressing
because
I
I've
I've
expanded
the
conversation
to
the
other
co-shares,
and
now
we
have
a
timetable
with
with
with
things
to
to
go
on,
so
that
one
and-
and
I
already
have
the
questions
for
that
one
and
part
of
the
of
the
answers,
which
means
that
I
can
still
anyone
can
help
right,
but
it
doesn't
really
pay
off
to
hand
off
this
to
anyone
else,
because
it's
essentially
just
it's
halfway
there,
the
security
one
that
one
is
actually
not
even
started,
because
I
was
waiting
for
confirmation
that
they
wanted
to
actually
do
it
and
they
they
ended
up.
C
Never
saying
yes,
I've
pinged
the
responsible
again
and
I'm
waiting
for
an
answer,
and
this
one
since
the
the
questions
are,
are
not
even
done
yet.
I
I
don't
anyone
can
take
them.
So
if
rishit
wants
to
take
the
security
one,
I
think
we
can
work
on
that
together
or
you
can
take
the
lead
or
whatever
or
again,
with
the
amount
of
seeks
that
exists
and
the
time
that
it
takes
for
them
to
actually
reply.
C
It's,
I
I
wouldn't
say
no
for
rishi,
for
example,
to
select
another
one
or
two
of
them,
because
by
the
time
one
of
them
says
yes
things.
So
maybe
we
will
have
one
in
one
month's
time.
Instead
of
of
none
right.
C
A
Yep
yeah,
these
have
traditionally
been
kind
of
slow
because
a
lot
of
the
time
like
things
are
doing
so
many
things
they
just
get
so
busy.
You
don't
ask
quite
at
the
right
time,
if
they're,
deep
in
the
release
cycle
or
something
you've
got
to
wait
until
they're
available,
and
so
these
just
end
up
taking
a
while,
which
is
not
the
worst
thing
honestly,
because
that
means
that
we've
had
this
on
our
backlog
for
a
really
long
time.
So
when
new
folks
come
in,
we
can
be
like
hey.
You
want
to
work
on
this.
C
But
I
can,
I
can
share
the
I
can
direct
it
to
the
the
thread
in
seek
security.
What
I'm
asking
this
is
one
and
also
rishi
we.
We
can
also
look
into
the
roster
of
six
and
see
if
there's
one
out
there,
that's
still
up
for
the
taking
that
you
can,
in
addition
to
the
to
this
also
start
poking
to
see,
if
maybe
maybe
a
new
one
will
with
get
up
and
running
sooner
than
picking
up
something
that
is
a
bit
stale
for
some
time.
A
I've
been
noticing
anyway,.
B
That
sounds
like
reading
reading
text
from
boss
or
messages
from
bosses.
C
A
A
Also,
like
I
said
this
is
a
great
new
first
task
for
any
new
folks.
So
if
you
want
to
learn
more
about
sig
spotlights
and
get
started
with
them,
you
can
let
us
know
in
our
slack
channel
or
you
can
ping
me
directly
or
I
guess
frederico.
Would
you
want
people
to
ping
you
directly
for
information
about
six
spotlights
or
have
them
do.
C
A
A
Okay
and
so
we'll
move
on
make
sure
that
I'm
up
to
date
on
chat,
which
I
am
good
good,
yes,
so
we'll
move
on
updates
to
the
blogging
instructions.
So
I
know
you
had
been
adding
updates
to
the
hackmd
any
updates
there.
D
C
I
need
so
this
is
up
for
review,
since
I
I
publish
it
so
I'm
I'm
now
reacting
to
criticism
feedback
which.
C
C
No,
no
true,
absolutely
I
this
one.
I
think
that's
the
this
predates
the
the
the
the
the
change
being
done
everywhere.
So
that's
why
I
kept
it
actually,
and
you
can
see
like
the
skeleton
of
the
appendix
that
I've.
I
cut
it
out
that
those
parts
and
I've
added
to
a
separate
md
file,
which
I
will
share
with
you,
so
that
I
need
to.
I
need
to
delete
it
completely,
but
yeah.
D
C
From
that,
the
rest
is
the
is
my
ref
the
way
that
I
added
all
the
comments
that
I
got
in
the
slack
channel
with
what
to
do
when
it's
going
to
the
kubernetes
to
the
kdf
sites
when
it's
going
to
be
cross
posted
when
it's
going
to
the
other
who
to
contact
when
etc.
I
tried
to
reflect
their
most
of
the
instructions
not
only
for
contributors,
but
also
around
the
role
of
an
editor.
C
Actually,
this
has
some
overlaps
with
the
blogging
handbook
right,
because
the
way
that
I
increase
this
makes
it
more
of
a
a
a
handbook
than
anything
else,
but
but
anyway,
I
I
welcome
feedback
to
see
if
it's,
if
it
reflects
the
community
consensus
or
not.
A
Yeah,
this
is
really
awesome,
and
the
social
media
role
actually
has
something
similar
where
it
has
guidelines
for
writing
social
media
in
a
separate
dock.
So
there
is
price.
A
Yeah,
that's
true,
you
might
want
to
keep
them
separate,
though,
because
blogging
I
feel
like
is
a
heavier
weight
task
for
folks
than
social
media
posts,
and
this
is
such
an
awesome
guide
to
it.
You've
got
like
tips
like
remain
impartial
and
for
writing
a.
C
A
And
I've
actually
mentioned
this
guide
by
the
way
to
the
shadows,
helping
me
with
the
contributor
summit
because
we're
trying
to
do
some
blog
posts
for
the
contributor
site.
Actually,
that's
a
good
point.
I
wonder
if
we
need
a
section
of
this
like
on
the
contributor
site
repo
for
like
how
to
contribute
blogs
to
the
contributor
site
having
it
there
as
well.
A
I
don't
know
something
for
us
to
think
about,
but
so
I'm
trying
to
have
a
bunch
of
the
shadows,
write
contributor
site
blogs
for
the
contributor
summit-
and
I
mentioned
that
you
have
this
wonderful.
C
B
A
Note
that
changes
are
happening
in
the
hack
md
and
not
in
the
the
pr,
so
the
hack
md
is
the
place
to
look.
A
Good
good,
it's
I
feel
like
it's
been
a
bit
since
we've
checked
in
on
the
katakota
transition,
which
is
now
going
to
github
code
spaces
right
and
it
needed
some
help
ray.
You
asked
last
time
for
folks
to
check
out
github
code
spaces
and
just
provide
their
feedback
on
it.
If
they
could.
I.
A
B
I
mean
like
for
me
it's
one
of
those
things
where
it's
like
yeah.
I
can
do
it,
but
when
I
do
it
from
a
work
computer,
I
might
get
questions
asked
you
know.
So
what
are
you
doing
on
post?
Nothing,
I'm
just
trying
to
see
if
it
works
and
right
now
it's
not
so
that's
fine.
B
Yeah,
but
I
did
talk
to
shoot-
I
forgot
the
guy's
name
but
working
on
this
with
anyways.
Basically,
the
premise
is
that,
like
the
code,
space
has
everything
you
need
right
there
and
you
just
run
these
commands
that
are
in
the
readme
and
you
build
everything
out
pretty
much
the
same.
It's
like
yeah,
it's.
B
A
A
A
A
Very
nice
related
work
that
rasheed
is
doing
that
he
posted
in
the
chat
he's
going
to
submit
a
talk
to
the
contributor
summit.
Awesome
excited.
Thank
you
on
codespaces,
using
codespaces
to
contribute
to
sig
docs.
B
B
B
B
A
So
we'll
move
on
to
the
next
item.
Unless
there's
anything
else,
you
want
to
talk
about
with
code
spaces,
that's
our
ray!
Are
there
any
other
updates
we
just
kind
of
dived
into
it.
Okay
sounds
good
and
we're
getting
close
to
time,
so
we
should
start
rolling
through.
A
Oh,
yes,
there
were
still
a
few
of
these
tweets
about
the
annual
report
left
to
do
that,
we
haven't
gotten
to
while
you've
been
out.
Frederico.
Aren't
you?
Are
you
thrilled
the
fine
thrill.
C
No
or
or
it
wasn't
in
my
morning
so
likely
it
wasn't
there
yet,
but
there
are
three
or
four
tweets
there
and
from
my
and
from
the
way
that
I
look
into
that
tracking
sheet,
that
we
had
it's
pretty
much
done
unless
I've
missed
something.
But
I
don't
think
so.
A
A
Oh
actually
did
you
do
them
in
buffer
and
in
github
in.
A
B
D
B
Yeah
I
mean
when
it
was
explained
to
me
yeah
it
made
a
lot
more
sense.
It
didn't
click
for
me.
Naturally,
out
of
the
box.
A
Oh
and
we're
on
our
last
three
items:
we've
got
four
minutes
left
and
all
of
these
are
super
quick,
so
the
validate
command's
still
broken
in
github.
As
far
as
we
know
mentioned
this
to
rajula
last
week,
and
I
think
on
slack
as
well,
and
so
he
still
needs
to
take
a
look
at
that,
as
we
know,
he's
working
on
his
knowledge
sharing
document,
and
he
also
opened
me
about
the
slack
bot
being
broken
yesterday.
It's.
B
A
Yeah
josh
pinged
in
our
our
channel
yesterday
day
before
that
it
was
fixed
and
it
was
yesterday
because
he
was
saying
that
it
would
be
good
to
test
it
out
with
an
election
announcement.
So
I
was
thinking
that
it
would
be
good
to
do
that
last
night
because
of
time
zones.
But
then
I
didn't
so
maybe
do
that
today
or
maybe
even
save
it
for
monday,
because
we
were
just
going
to
tweet
or
do
a
slack
message
about
voting
which
is
still
open,
so
might
actually
save
it.
For
monday,.
A
A
Yes,
so
virgil
is
working
on
a
bunch
of
stuff.
This
is
kind
of
low
on
the
priority
list,
because
we
have
buffer
now
and
everything
and
technically
our
github
workflow
works.
It's
just.
If
you
have
to
make
an
edit
to
a
tweet
and
then
you
have
to
revalidate
it.
A
Then
you
have
issues
so
most
of
the
time
we
try
to
just
get
things
out,
so
I
think
actually
we
even
had
one
recently
where
we
had
the
the
tweet
in
the
github
and
there
was
something
wrong
with
it
and
I
ended
up
putting
it
in
buffer
to
schedule
it
to
go
out
instead
of
actually
going
through
the
github
workflow,
because
there
were
some
needs
around
that,
then
it
went
out
and
it
was
wrong
anyway.
So.
A
A
A
I'm
just
going
to
go
ahead
and
put
a
comment
on
that
right
now,
and
one
minute
left
last
item
keep
track
of
sig
doc's
blog
sub
project
process
changes,
so
frederico,
of
course,
has
been
working
on
that
lovely
pr
for
our
own
processes,
which
kind
of
reflects
what
the
blog
sub
project
has
been
going
through,
with
updating
their
own
processes,
which
is
basically
write
your
blogs
in
a
markdown
file
or
a
google
doc,
and
make
your
changes
there
until
it's
pretty
much
ready
to
go
so
that
you
don't
have
to
deal
with
github's
process
for
making
your
changes
to
your
blog.
A
It's
on
your
long
list
of
to
do
items.
Yes,
I
also
still
owe
you
oh
no,
it
isn't.
The
last
item
there's
still
more
stuff
now
we're
at
time
rasheed.
You
had
an
idea
about
content
on
squashing
commits
which
is
not
urgent,
but
if
you
ever
want
to
do
that,
there's
also
this
concept
of
the
security
comms
guidelines
so
rashid.
A
If
you're
going
to
be
working
on
the
security
blog
post,
we
can
discuss
what
this
should
be
and
if
you
want
to
try
to
work
with
them
on
that,
it's
not
super
urgent,
either
and
there's
still
the
open
item
of
scheduling
tweets
for
non-contributor
comms
members
through
our
github
workflow,
the
person
who
works
on
twitter
together
was
gonna,
try
to
fix
that
for
us
and
they
haven't
had
time
to
so.
A
B
Added
he's
getting
a
replacement
laptop
today,
so
he'll
do
that
for
code
spaces,
for
you.