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From YouTube: [SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20230329
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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 20230329
B
As
always,
this
meeting
is
under
the
kubernetes
code
of
conduct,
so
be
excellent
to
each
other,
and
with
that
we're
going
to
start
I'm
I'm
your
host
Josh
burkus,
co-chair
of
contributor
experience,
but
hopefully
not
for
much
longer
and
the
in
we're
ready
to
start
so
as
a
first
thing
to
join
is
we've
got
at
least
one
new
contributor
here,
Chad
apparently
also
I
have
not
met
kanishka
before
can
it
if
I'm
pronouncing
your
name
correctly?
B
If
I'm,
not,
please
correct
me,
so
even
if
kanishka
has
been
in
these
meetings
before
we
haven't
been
there
together.
So
let's
do
a
round
of
introductions.
D
Yep,
can
you
hear
me?
Okay,
yes,
yeah
I,
my
name
is
Chad
Kroll
I
work
for
a
company
called
Raph,
as
a
psychops
engineer
really
excited
to
be
here.
Thanks
for
having
me
I
I
know
a
couple
people
already
in
here,
and
you
know
I
trying
to
get
a
local
kcd
together
for
Austin.
That's
where
I'm
from
so
I've
been
in
Austin
for
about
seven
or
eight
years
now,
with
my
wife
and
two
kids,
and
that's
about
it
for
me,
but
thanks
again,.
E
Hello
and
I'm
just
new
to
this
building
this
community
and
just
I'm
just
learning
how
things
how
things
are
like
working
here
so
yeah.
F
Nervous
we're
a
happy
group
you're
welcome,
yeah
yep,
I'm
Noah
I
I
work
for
Oracle
I've
been
part
of
this
kubernetes
craziness
for
six
seven
years
now,
I
think
since,
like
1.2
I've
been
here
for
a
while
and
I
spend
all
day,
ostensibly
ostensibly
enabling
new
contributors
and
helping
people
get
onboarded
except
right
now,
I
spend
all
my
day
mostly
dealing
with
contributor
Summit
stuff,
because
that's
happening
in
a
couple
weeks
and
I'll
pass
the
Baton
to
Chris.
C
So
yeah
happy
to
have
you
welcome.
I
am
a
co-lead
for
the
sub
project,
contributor
comms,
which
is
communicating
out
to
the
rest
of
the
community
in
Mass.
G
All
right
sure
that
works,
my
name
is
Laura
Santa
Maria
I
am
a
developer
Advocate
at
Dell,
and
how
long
have
I
been
on
this
project?
2019
I
started
in
2019
I.
Think
I've
been
in
other
open
source
projects
before
this,
but
here
I
am
helping
with
random
things
and
I
float
at
this
point
because
I
used
to
run
the
community
meeting,
but
we've
decided
the
community
meeting
is
not
as
helpful
as
it
used
to
be.
So
we
are
sunsetting
that
that's
what
I
do
and
I'm
going
to
pass
it
to
Bob.
H
Hey
I'm
Bob,
also
known
as
Mr
Bobby
tables
across
all
the
things.
I
am
a
current
chair
for
second
reader
experience
and
also
steering
committee
member
I've
been
involved
in
one
way
or
another
with
kubernetes
since
before
it
was
a
cncf
project
like
back
in
the
IRC
days,
but
I
was
really
only
a
major
contributor
since
late
2017.
H
I
Can
take
over
thank
you
all
so
much
for
getting
things
started
and
for
introducing
yourselves
I
had
another
meeting
that
went
long.
That
I
was
also
running
but
hello.
Everyone,
I'm,
kazlyn
and
I
am
also
co-lead
of
the
contributor
com
subproject
alongside
Chris
short
and
I'm
gonna
run
the
meeting
today
as
I
have
the
last
couple.
D
J
D
J
Turn
on
my
video,
oh
good,
but
hi,
my
name
is
madhav
I
help
out
with
GitHub
automation,
related
work
for
the
most
part
and
like
whatever
else
is
needed
in
the
community.
It's
I
don't
think
I've
joined
this
call
for
the
like
last
two
times.
So
it's
nice
to
be
back
again.
E
I
Oh
I
guess
were
we
all
doing?
When
did
you
start
here
stuff?
Did
everybody
else
do
that
I
started
in
2020.
I
tried
to
get
involved
before
that
with
Sig
testing,
and
then
I
realized
that
Sig
testing
was
more
about
like
testing
tools
than
testing
testing,
so
that
one
didn't
work
out
the
first
time,
as
is
true
with
many
contributors.
J
Was
in
our
team
management
tool
or
parabolous.
C
I
Awesome
so
I
think
the
note
stock
was
already
shared,
but
I'll
share
it
again.
At
least
one
person
joined
after
me
and
I
will
go
ahead
and
do
things
I
assume
we
already
went
over
a
code
of
conduct
as
well.
Do
I
need
to
do
that
again.
Do
folks
need
a
reminder.
I
I
F
Contributor
Summit
is
chugging
along.
We
are
coming
up
on
the
cfp,
which
will
be
closing
this
Friday
and
then
after
the
cfp
closes,
then
it
is
going
to
be
go
time.
It's
going
to
be
all
hands
on
deck,
full
hand,
Panic
so
get
ready.
It's
gonna
be
exciting.
We're
gonna
have
a
lot
of
fun
and
everything
else
is
on
track.
We're
rocking
and
rolling
and
ready
to
have
a
great
Summit.
A
B
Last
email
that
was
like
cfp
closes,
this
Friday
had
the
wrong
link.
C
I
have
double
checked
the
messages
this
week
have
the
correct
link:
I've
gone
back
and
fixed
the
broken
link
from
the
last
time,
so
yeah,
but
please,
if
you're
on
the
contributors,
Summit
team
review
those
messages,
because
I
literally
want
to
get
them
like
automated
shipped
out
ready
to
go
so
I,
don't
have
to
worry
about
them,
they're
just
going
I'll.
Look
at
it
today.
Thank
you.
H
All
right
so
actually
one
quick
thing
yeah
on
the
comms
when
you
send
out
the
next
reminder,
please
also
make
sure
to
drop
it
in
the
chair
and
TL
slack
Channel.
H
That
that
is
where
well
most
of
the
cfp
submissions
will
probably
come
in
from
okay.
B
We
didn't
have
a
registration
count
on
Monday
did.
Did
you
get
one
since
then
Noah.
F
B
Go
find
the
dog
I
also
wanted
to
double
check
on
one
thing:
is
there
anybody
doing
registration
who's
on
the
community
at
alias
or
do
I
need
to
keep
forwarding
stuff.
F
Let
me
take
a
look:
I'll
have
to
I'll,
have
to
go.
Look
I
find
that
issue,
but
first
let
me
get
a
huge
account.
I
Sounds
good
to
me.
I
know
I
I
registered
as
like
a
regular
attendee,
I
think
but
I'm
planning
to
help
out
on
site
I
need
to
fix
that
at
some
point.
I
guess
I
should
ping
in
the
slack
already
any
other
kubecon
business
that
we
want
to
talk
about
or
anything
UConn's
getting
close
like
two
weeks.
G
G
Up
so
there
should
be
links
in
various
places,
but
there
is
a
spreadsheet.
I
will
drop
it
in
here.
Wonderful,
so.
J
G
I
C
G
G
G
They're
doing
pretty
good
they're
actually
doing
pretty
well,
we've
got
I,
think
12
or
14
groups
already
represented,
so
that's
pretty
good.
It's
mostly
just
I'm,
always
nervous.
When
we
get
closer
and
I
start
going.
Okay,
we
only
have
one
person
signed
up
from
that
sick
who
do
I
need
to
go
bug.
H
I
would
still
probably
do
the
blast
if
it's,
if
it's
possible,
because
I
guarantee
you
like
with
all
the
other
stuff
like
code
freeze
and
the
all
the
redirect
coms
and
things
like
that-
there's
been
a
lot
of
various
notifications.
Yes,.
G
I
Not
sure
if
the
slackbot
is
working
I
know
the
last
time
I
tried
to
use
it,
it
was
broken
and
we
needed
to
re-add
all
the
channels
to
it
which
looked
like
we
were
going
to
have
to
do
it
manually.
So
we
were
looking
into
how
to
do
it.
Automated
so
I,
don't
know
if
that's
working,
but
it
would
be
good
to
check
Chris.
You
were
also
going
to
say
something
it
might
have
distracted
too
much.
D
With
that
I
don't
know
if
anybody
heard
about
the
recent
health
and
safety
update
from
the
Netherlands.
B
C
D
So
the
the
Dutch
Council
has
notified
us
that
it's
now
prohibited
to
require
attendees
at
public
events,
which
this
coupon
is
obviously
to
provide
proof
of
negative,
coveted
19
test
or
vaccination
status.
D
D
H
G
H
But
yeah,
please,
you
know,
wait
till
the
public
comms
come
out
in
a
couple
hours
before
like
talking
on
Twitter
or
anything
like
that.
H
A
H
F
We
get
some
skunk
work
stickers
that
say
vexed
so
we
know.
I
A
G
G
G
I
E
I
So
Let's
clear
that
air,
a
little
bit
mentoring,
should
clear
the
air
completely.
I
I
did
have
someone
ask
about
Google
summer
of
code
on
Twitter
recently,
I,
don't
know
anything
about
those
programs.
So
that's
what
I
said:
I
don't
know
when
the
season
is
for
them
or
anything.
B
A
I
B
The
this
is
doubling
up,
because
we
now
have
a
mentoring
subproject
for
cncf
contributor
strategy
and
and
it's
all
the
same
people.
So
it's
we're
just
doing
it
as
one
group,
even
though
those
are
technically
two
separate
committees.
B
I
ping,
the
chairs
I
mean
what
we
need
for
mentoring,
stuff.
More
than
anything
is
people
who
are
interested
in
in
a
coordinating
role.
B
B
But
but
yeah,
that's
that's
what
we
need
more
than
anything
and
unfortunately
you
can't
really
volunteer
for
other
roles.
Until
somebody
steps
up
to
volunteer
for
coordinating.
B
You're
interested
in
external
mentoring
programs,
which
are
a
little
bit
more
constructed
because
of
our
lack
of
coordinating
stuff,
we're
running
that
through
cncf
mentoring,
I
and
both
Google
summer
code,
LFX
we'd
like
to
participate
in
outreachy.
But
we
need
somebody
to
volunteer
to
take
that
on
because
it
it
runs
on
a
different
schedule
from
everything
else
and
has
specific
requirements.
B
So
the
you
know-
and
we
put
out
calls
for
mentors
at
the
appropriate
time
for
this.
I
All
right,
if
contributor
comes,
can
do
stuff
and
help,
let
us
know
sounds
like
maybe
we
should
do
a
little
bit
asking
folks
if
they
would
want
to
do
coordination
for
that.
We
can
talk
about
it
later
on
Slack
and
with
that
we
move
into
contributor
comms.
C
We're
communicating
we're
trying
to
do
it
loudly
I,
don't
know
so.
Let's
see,
LFX
came
out
with
a
hackiterm
instance,
but
it's
only
for
mirroring
existing
project
accounts.
So
we
either
fall
under
that
or
we
fall
under
like
go,
find
your
own
thing,
because
it's
not
a
cncf
direct
thingamajig.
It's
under
kubernetes
only
kind
of
deal.
E
C
Yeah
figuring
out,
if
we
can
actually
do
it
on
hacky,
Derm
or
if
we
need
to
find
some
other
home
and
created
an
issue
for
that
over.
E
C
B
C
I
think
for
themselves.
Basically,
yes,
they
have-
and
you
know,
there's
a
few
companies
that
have
done
that
I
Spain
yeah,
but
no
one
but
themselves
can
get
on.
B
Yeah
and
and
I'll
tell
you:
Twitter
mirrors
have
very
low
engagement
and
Mastodon
I.
C
B
That's
father
personally,
no
like
so.
My
suggestion
for
contribex
is
that
we
don't
really
engage
with
this,
that,
if
we're
looking
for
a
country
of
X,
slash,
kubernetes
presence
unmastodon
that
we
sign
up
for
an
account
on
fosted
on
our
Foss
social
okay,
Hatchet
turns
us
down
which
which
they
might
given.
C
Totally
versus
policies
yeah
totally
like
I
I,
made
the
case
as
best
I
could
but
yeah
it's
entirely
up
to
the
the
team.
There.
B
Yeah
yeah
I
mean
for
what
it's
worth
I've
got
tag
contributor
strategy
has
an
account
on
on
fostodon
and
they
were
fine
with
that
cool
their
their
requirement
is
that
somebody
monitor
that
account
to
reply
to
stuff
right.
C
I
I
Cool
so
there's
the
Mastodon
stuff
I
know
that
I
retweeted
one
of
the
poems
about
the
registry.
Yesterday,
we've
been
working
on
that
we're
working
on
building
up
our
tweet
plan
for
kubecon
as
usual.
Had
a
new
person
ping
me
on
Twitter
yesterday
that
I
got
involved
with.
Writing.
Tweets,
always
love
it.
When
that
happens,.
I
G
C
I
B
Yeah
yeah
I'm
good
good
with
you
with
you
in
perspective,
because
part
of
this
is
the
whole
Hugo
upgrade
issue
right.
Yeah,
no,
and
the
reason
why
it
hasn't
happened
so
far.
Is
that
like
I'm,
not
that
good?
You
have
some
time
yeah.
I
I
Alrighty
then
I
was
also
mentioning
the
contributor
guide.
I
think
we're
still
waiting
on
code
spaces
for
that
yeah.
Maybe
we
should
I
should
write
down
notes
about
calls
for
experts
that
we
should
make,
which
also
reminds
me
of
another
thing
that
I'll
mention
at
the
end,
but
first
moderation
and
media.
I
And
it's
good
so
open
mic.
One
thing
that
mentioning
calls
for
experts
was
reminding
me
of
I
need
to
get
a
PR
done
for
the
annual
report.
I'm
planning
to
do
that
this
week,
which
is
already
overdue,
but
FYI
I
will
be
working
on
annual
report
stuff,
so
I
might
reach
out
to
some
of
you
all
for
help
in
doing
that,
I
don't
know
we'll
find
out
cool
any
other
items
that
folks
want
to
talk
about
on
the
recording
or
we
turn
that
off
already
I
will
go
ahead
and
stop
the
recording.