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A
Hello,
everyone
and
welcome
to
this
week's
installment
of
the
community
sick
contributor
experience
weekly
meeting
I'll,
be
your
host
for
half
this
meeting
today,
so
you're
gonna
drop
out
midway
and
then
bob
will
carry
us
to
the
rest
of
the
meeting.
A
Speaking
of
bob
kubernetes
zoom
has
just
joined
I'll,
just
co-hosts
right
there
I'll
make
us
so
yeah
just
a
bit
of
housekeeping
before
we
begin
as
usual,
we
abide
by
a
code
of
conduct
which,
in
short,
just
means
be
excellent
to
each
other
and
with
that
out
of
the
way
yeah.
So
usually
now
we
do
introductions,
but
I
think
everyone
on
the
line
at
the
moment
we
all
know
each
other.
So
it's
good
to
see
all
of
y'all
again,
which
means,
let's
just
dive
right
into
the
agenda.
A
B
One
quick
thing:
deb
said
she
would
not
be
able
to
make
it
for
the
first
like
25
minutes
or
so.
A
A
So
yeah,
let's
get
this
kicked
off
office
hours.
Any
updates
on
office.
A
C
D
Where
are
we
with
the
streaming
platform.
E
Yeah,
so
the
problem
is
like:
is
there
any
way
how
someone
can
log
in
there
without
like
actually
creating
an
account
like?
Can
I
pass
my
credentials
to
someone
else
to
to
to
fill
out
the
finance
data,
for
example,.
B
You
can
pass
that
passcode
on
to
someone
else
to
log
in,
but
it
essentially
like.
That's
that's
the
way
their
system
works.
We
currently
have
it
set
up.
So
it's
mapped
to
the
stream
dash
team
at
kubernetes.I
o
address.
E
E
Yeah,
let
me
let
me
take
a
look
and
I'll
get
back
to
you
on
this
yeah
and
thank
you
for
reminding
we.
C
All
right,
josh
hosted
and
thank
you
so
much
for
this
past
month
and
we've
been
working
on
updating
the
hosting
guide,
there's
also
an
open
pr
for
the
update
to
the
website.
Now
that
we
have
the
new
format
kind
of
rolling
so
that
pr
is
open
anything
else,
I'm
forgetting
josh.
Well,
a
couple.
D
Things
I
did
some
work
on
updating
the
guide
to
running
one,
to
bring
it
more
into
accord
with
the
current
one,
but
there's
a
lot.
That
needs
to
be
added
to
the
prep
section
and
I'm
a
little
concerned
that
we're
back
to
putting
a
huge
amount
of
work
on
the
hosts.
C
D
Because
without
having
any
definite
place
to
go
to
find
topics
for
the
community
meeting,
it
means
that
we're
really
counting
on
somebody
to
be
kind
of
connected
through
the
community,
so
it
might
be
worth
thinking
about
how
we
get
away
from
that
requirement
or
we're
going
to
run
into
the
problem
where
at
some
point
we
can't
have
a
community
meeting,
because
we
don't
have
any
qualified
hosts
right.
D
D
C
B
C
I
think
part
of
the
part
of
everything
the
two
questions
really
are
tied
together
to
me
about
the
hosts
needing
to
be
majorly
plugged
in
and
the
not
really
being
able
to
get
people
there
to
me.
That's
kind
of
tied
together,
because
if
the
host
doesn't
really
like
the
host
needs
to
be
doing
a
ton
of
work
to
even
get
people
to
know,
what's
happening
and
explain
why
it's
important-
and
I
don't
know
that
we're
really
able
to
do
that.
It's
like
a
chicken
and
egg
problem
right
like
well.
C
C
I
I
guess
I'm
kind
of
curious:
do
you
all
think
that
we
should
try
this
one
more
month,
or
should
we
go
back
to
the
drawing
board
and
see
if
there's
a
better
option,
because
right
now
I
know
at
least
in
the
us
some
places
are
opening
up
more
but
outside
of
the
us.
It's
not
necessarily
opening
up
more,
so
it
feels
like.
F
Also
in
the
us,
where
it's
opening
up
more
a
lot
of
people
are
starting
to
catch
up
on
their
trips
that
they
haven't
taken
in
a
year.
So.
B
D
Yeah
and
that
that
is
also
the
other
possibility
with
the
attendance
is
that
we
really
can't
expect
substantial
attendance
until
we
fix
the
calendar.
Invite.
D
B
I'd
actually
talk
to
someone
else
that
had
no
idea
that
community
meetings
had
started
back
up
again
because
they,
you
know,
even
even
though
we
tell
people
that
that
they
need
to
subscribe
to
kdev
and
kdev
should
be
the
most
important
you
know
like
that.
Is
our
communication
channel.
That's
not
necessarily
something
that
people
still.
C
B
Would
actually
probably
still
push
this
right
now,
just
because,
when
deb
hops
on
the
conversation
is
going
to
pivot
to
the
contributor
summit,.
B
Or
like
we
can
continue
to
discuss
it
now,
just
like
I,
with
that
popping
on
later
we'll
we'll
wind
up
discussing
the
contributor
summit.
C
Yeah
yeah,
I'm
almost
wondering
if
it
would
be
since
the
contributor
summit
kind
of
is
the
flagship
event
that
everybody
knows
about.
Would
it
be
better
to
tie
in
the
hey,
we're
rebooting,
the
community
meeting
to
that
where
people
then
start
hearing
about
it,
because
then
they
will
get
all
caught
up
at
once.
Instead
of
us
constantly
saying
having
people
coming
in
to
the
channel
and
saying
hey,
there's
no
invite
and
then
we
have
to
explain
it
again
and
again
and
again,
every
single
month.
It
feels
like
well.
B
I
I
think
I
think
this
just
means
that
we
need
to
actually
move
forward
with
a
plan
to
migrate
kdev
to
a
managed
kubernetes.
I
o
address
and
there's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
toil
involved
with
that
one
just
with
the
amount
of
cadets
sort
of
like
presence
and
all
the
docs
and
the
community
and
everything.
F
If
there
are
a
lot
of
relatively
I
don't
know,
if
minor
is
the
right
word
but
doc
updates
that
need
to
happen,
maybe
it's
something
that
we
could
engage
newer
contributors
on
and
have
them
help
with,
because
I
know
good
first
issues
and
things
that
are
suitable
for
newer
contributors
to
work
on
are
always
in
in
demand.
Maybe
that's
one
way
we
could
try
to
get
some
of
that
broad
work
done.
B
D
The
docs
everywhere
that
refer
to
kdev,
I'm
more
concerned
about
things
like
group
membership
that
might
be
more
subtle,
particularly,
for
example,
all
the
google
docs
that
we
have
that
are
accessible
based
on
whether
or
not
you're
in
kdev
yeah,
which
you
know
ultimately
we're
not
going
to
in
fact
know
what
all
of
those
docs
are,
because
some
of
them
have
been
created
by
individuals.
B
I
think,
like
there's
not
going
to
be
a
reasonable
way
to
solve
that
specific
problem.
You
know
we
can
target
like
we
can
send
comms
to
all
the
sigs
and
things
like
that
to
like
hey.
You
know
this
needs
to
be
changed
over,
but
all
the
old
stuff.
It
might
just
be
that
like
if
someone
can't
access
it,
it
means
that
we
need
to
copy
it
and
dump
in
a
place
that
you
know
is
owned
by
someone.
B
So
technically
it
can't
okay.
C
C
B
Either
way,
I
think
it's
time
like
time
to
actually
create
an
issue
and
start
talking
through
all
the
the
process
and
things
that
will
need
to
be
changed
to
do
this.
This
migration.
B
C
Well,
that's
that
makes
sense
and
that's
it
for
the
community
meeting.
For
me.
A
Sounds
good
next
we
have
contributor
summits,
bob.
B
D
No,
it's
actually
currently
running
on
a
a
google
cloud
instance.
That's
on
my
personal
account.
Oh
so
that's
and
and
not
properly
packaged
for
deployment
on
kubernetes
at
all
the
so
I
need
to
actually
finish
doing
that
election
will
start
in
september.
Like
usual
yeah
yep.
D
Okay,
do
we
need
to
do
anything
in
the
way
of
announcing
to
people
to
think
about
whether
or
not
they
want
to
run
for
steering
committee.
D
Okay,
everything
else
is
pretty
mechanical,
since
we
don't
have
to
send
an
email
out.
We
just
have
to
pull
the
list
of
contributors
from
dev
stats.
D
The
oh
I'm
going
to
hit
you
up
once
we
actually
get
this
package
up
off
to
bob,
because
we'll
need
to
link
an
instance
of
alecto
to
the
community
repo.
I
guess
community
repos,
where
all
the
election
info
is
going
to
keep
living.
Yes,
yep,
the
and
but
that's
actually
pretty
simple.
E
Well,
yeah
josh
a
quick
question
about
the
infra,
so
we
can
we
can
host
it
on
equinix
metal,
cncf
cluster.
E
D
Okay,
I
yeah
I
was
just
gonna
host
it,
throw
it
give
it
to
test
infra
for
their
cluster,
but
I
mean
it's
honestly,
a
very
small
application,
so
it
does
not
need
its
own
dedicated
nodes
in
any
way.
D
Thing
is
that
we
want
to
put
it
somewhere
where
the
database
is
going
to
be
reliably
persistent
so
that
we
don't
lose
the
database
between
them
elections.
E
Yeah,
so,
as
bob
is
suggesting
we
can,
we
can
use
the
kt
for
resources
for
this
if
this
like,
if
we
want
to
put
on
kubernetes
owned
infrastructure,
specifically
or
as
an
alternative,
we
can
host
it
on
the
cncf
cluster
of
services.
So,
whatever.
D
Yeah
yeah
bob
was
asking
about
a
management
sql
instance.
That
is
actually
how
we're
running
it
now.
That's
the
reason
why
we
put
it
on
google
cloud
so
that
it
would
be
running
the
way
that
that
infra
already
said
they
wanted
it
to
run.
D
So
if
we
already
have
a
mysql
database
running
somewhere,
this
could
actually
be
shared
again.
That
system
demands
are
not
huge,
but
that
might
be
more
trouble
than
it's
worth.
B
D
Change
the
anyway
that's
more
of
an
infra
discussion
and,
and
mostly
it's
the
packaging,
the
we
base
the
container
on
it
from
one
of
the
python
containers
that
turned
out
to
be
a
bad
choice.
So
I
have
to
actually
rebuild
it
based
on
a
more
maintained
python
container.
A
All
righty
next,
we
have.
A
A
As
far
as
I
can
remember,
media
contributors
are
semi
blocked
on
us,
getting
the
stream
yard
and
all
that
set
up
because
it's
easier
for
us
to
do
the
media
media
contributors
over
streamyard
than
it
is
to
have
someone
have
obs
set
up
and
then
streaming
with
zoom.
On
top
of
that,
that's
that's
a
lot
of
head.
B
A
So
yeah,
that's
pretty
much
it
for
me
to
our
contributors,
which
brings
us
next
to
playground,
gsoc,
outreachy
lfx,
either
or
any
updates.
E
Now,
no
major
updates
google
summer
of
code
is
in
progress.
Lfx
mentoring
is
in
progress
and
news
around
this
we'll
have
the
next
time
like
major
milestones
in
a
couple
of
weeks.
So
until
then
mentees
are
working
on
their.
A
Assignments
well,
beings,
and
then
now
we
have
new
contributor
or
contributor
workshop.
So
I
tidied
up
that
pr
updated
one
of
those
pr's
this
morning,
the
one
where
it
updates
the
community
refill
with
a
bunch
of
guides
on
how
to
record
and
update
and
all
the
bells
and
whistles
of
things
going
on
with
it.
It's
taking
quite
a
while
for
me
to
get
that
in
and
next
I
need
to
update
the
website
pr
so
that
there
isn't
a
contributing,
markdown,
folder
markdown
file.
So
it
doesn't
appear
on
the.
A
So
I
gotta
bop
off
very
soon
so
bob
over
to
you
and
I'll
make
you
host.
B
B
So
was
there
any
other
mentoring
comments
you
or
I
think
we're
really
just
going
to
community
management.
B
So,
on
the
community
management
side
of
things,
I
guess
one
of
the
big
things
we
will
want
to
communicate
at
some
point
is
the
potential
k,
dev
migration
and
the
planning
involved
with
that
we
actually
want
to
us
talking
over
with
like
christoph
nikita
and
allison
we
for
contributes.
We
want
to
test
switching
everything
over
to
cabrini's.
I
o
managed
addresses,
so
that
might
be
the
first
step
in
this
entire
list
is
that
we
sort
of
dog
food,
this
migration,
a
bit.
B
Oh
sorry,
I
completely
like
I,
I
lost
my
train
of
thought
for
a
second.
I
had
something
I
want
to
say,
but
the
other
thing
is
coming
up:
there's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
various
little
small
stuff
for
all
the
sigs.
B
This
is
follow-ups
from
the
annual
reports
and
some
of
the
like
various
governance,
little
issues
that
they
were
all
having.
So
we,
the
collective
contributes.
We
will
probably
get
pinged
much
more
soon
to
help
people
with
like
solving
some
little
things
like
the
youtube
uploads,
getting
some
meetings
scheduled
and
all
that
so
no
immediate,
like
actionable
items
there,
but
that
will
probably
wind
up
happening
soon.
B
Sorry
does
anyone
else
have
any
other
sort
of
community
management
related
thoughts
or
items
they
want
to
talk.
B
D
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
briefly
say:
community
survey
we
haven't
done.
The
survey
has
long
been
closed.
We
haven't
done
anything
with
the
data.
B
D
B
One
thing:
if
you
don't
mind,
could
you
export
all
the
raw
data
to
like
a
csv
just
so
we
can
put
it
into
the
like.
The
controvex
has
a
private
folder
with
all
the
past
survey.
Raw
results.
D
Okay,
I
mean
I
can
also
do
a
pia
scrub
diversion
if
we
want
to
have
a
version
that
we
can
share.
D
B
B
Okay,
it's
on
the
the
devstat
side.
B
There
will
be,
I
think,
within,
like
the
next
two
weeks,
we'll
be
able
to
filter
a
bunch
of
stuff
by
sig
and
working
group
label,
which
has
been
a
blocker
for
something
for
trying
to
get
like
better
sets
of
stuff.
In
the
past
I
can
link
a
pr
or
sorry
an
ipr,
an
issue
with
the
details.
B
Cool
marketing
castlin
giving
updates.
F
It
was
nice
to
get
to
work
with
the
community
monthly
meeting.
We've
seen
a
few
requests
coming
in
through
slack
recently,
which
has
been
nice.
So
we've
been
spending
a
lot
of
our
time
in
our
meetings
talking
about
process
and
the
limitations
in
our
current
processes
and
things,
we
need
to
do
to
make
our
work
easier
and
more
visible
and
help
to
enable
more
people.
F
So
we're
having
a
lot
of
conversations
there
and
trying
to
work
on
some
new
process
guidance
for
our
own
group,
oh
and
at
the
monthly
community
meeting
savita
from
the
release
team
heard
about
what
we
were
doing
and
joined
our
meeting
on
that
friday
and
wanted
to
talk
to
us
a
little
bit
about
kind
of
connections
between
our
team
and
the
release
team,
which
was
something
that
we've
been
trying
to
work
on
and
make
stronger.
F
B
B
Okay,
contributor
docs:
I
don't
have
any
updates
at
this
time.
B
The
one
thing
for
the
contributor
site
there's
sort
of
two
sort
of
open
working
things.
One
sorry
is
a
whip
preview
of
listing
the
enhancements
on
the
page.
B
I
should
my
apologies
again
if
I
keep
I
put
to
that,
but
you've
been
working
on
the
getting
the
ingestion
stuff
sorted
out.
I
I
So
like
what
I
have
for
the
script
right
now
is
that
you
can
specify
in
yaml
the
repository
url,
and
then
it
will
just
go
through
that
repository
clone
it
and
right
now
it
will
just
like
copy
the
files
you
specify
in
the
yaml
from
the
clone
repository
to
a
new
repository,
but
the
part
I'm
stuck
on
is
like
what
to
do
with
the
links.
B
The
definitely
I
think
the
the
first
step
is
sort
of
like
what
we're
talking
about
in
slack
is
just
like
being
able
to
detect
the
links
in
the
files,
and
that
way
like-
and
I
know
like
I
think,
goldmark
is
one
of
the
libraries
there's
a
couple.
Other
libraries
out
there
that
I
think
can
actually
detect
the
links
with
their
parser,
which
should
hopefully
be
able
to
like
make
it
easier
to
pick
that
stuff
up
and
since
they're
the
libraries
for
already
rendering
markdown.
B
B
C
I
might
have
something
in
my
backlog
somewhere
on
that
give
me
a
little
bit
and
I'll
look
for
it
I'll
bring
you
in
the
slack
trade
bob
and
I
are
on.
That
would
be
perfect.
That
way,
I
remember
because
I
will
forget,
unless
I
write
it
down
somewhere
so.
B
Or
is
there
something
else,
also
that's
pretty
much
it,
it
is
being
able
to
find
the
links
and
then
swap
them
out
the
correct
ones
and
drop
the
files
in
the
right
location
in
the
contributor
site,
repo
and
yeah,
which
which
there
it
already
does
so
that
should
be
it
yeah.
B
Okay,
github
management,
the
one
upcoming
thing
there's
an
issue
in
k,
community
or
k
org,
for
it
is
the
easy,
cla
migration,
the
original
time
frame
for
this
we
were
going
to
try
and
do
it
after
code
freeze,
but
there's
been
some
just
general
communication
issues.
So
at
this
point
it's
probably
too
little
time
before
code
freeze
to
properly
communicate
this
change
and
test
it
properly.
So
I'm
not
sure
about
the
next
date.
B
I
think
we
talked
about
a
potential
backup
date
previously,
but
I
haven't
gone
through
like
our
our
logs
here,
to
sort
it
out.
G
Hi
sorry,
I
had
to
join
the
meeting
late.
I
just
wanted
to
see
if
we
were
able
to
finalize
the
graphics
or
what
way
we
were
leaning
on
the
graphics
from
the
vote
last
week,
were
we
able
to
figure
that
out
and
survey
monkey
josh.
D
I
don't
know
if
I've
you
or
sent
in
the
support
request.
I
don't
know
if
he's
gotten
a
response,
yet
I
can't
send
in
support
requests
because
it's
the
cncf
account
ihor.
D
D
Yeah
we
can
do
that.
I
was.
I
was
hoping
that
ihor
got
a
support
response
from
surveymonkey
support.
Usually
there
on
top
of
things.
G
B
G
G
G
D
We
can
do
that.
Hopefully,
yehor
gets
back
from
double
meeting
and
he
got
a
response
from
surveymonkey.
G
G
H
C
B
Yeah,
but
at
this
point
we
need
to
start
recruiting
the
full
team
outside
of
sort
of
our
usual
standard
suspects,
that
just
sort
of
are
usual
suspects
that
are
there
for
like
helping
with
every
single
one
of
them.
B
So
I
think
that's
the
the
next
big
step
and
then
do
the
like.
You
know,
which
we'll
call
it
to
do
the
doodle
to
try
and
figure
out
an
actual
functional
date.
If
I
were
to
take
a
guess,
I
would
say
ideal
time
frame
for
reg
would
be
like
end
of
july
early
august.
G
So
I'll
save
that
question
and
then
my
last
update
is
we
have
the
reception
search
in
progress
right
now.
There
are
limited
options
within
walking
distance,
especially
because
we
don't
want
people
walking
long
distances
in
la
where
one
neighborhood
may
not
be
safe
and
the
next
is
but
we're
working
on
a
venue
search,
and
I
should
have
updates
on
that
shortly
for
the
reception.
G
Yeah
and
then
I
will
actually
be
at
the
venue
in
two
weeks
and
I
will
be
taking
a
video
of
the
space
kind
of
doing
what
I
typically
do.
Where
I
walk
through
and
explain
what
rooms
we
have,
how
you
get
there
that
whole
thing
so
I'll
share
that
as
soon
as
I
finish
that
and
that's
all.
D
B
G
Yeah
nothing's
really
changed
since
last
week.
When
we
talked
about
it,
we've
got
20
say
in
person
with
whatever
guidelines
are
in
place.
26
said
in
person.
If
my
company's
travel
restrictions
are
listed,
18
said
in
person
if
international
travel
restrictions
are
lifted,
so
that
is
245
six,
almost
60
percent
say
they
want
me
in
person
and
then
28
said,
they're
gonna
attend
virtually
two
percent
say
they
don't
plan
to
attend
this
year.
G
Yeah,
so
in
person
with
whatever
guidelines
are
in
place,
is
24
in
person.
If
my
company's
travel
restrictions
are
listed
is
32
in
person.
If
my
international
travel
restrictions
allow,
for
it
is
22.,
so
that
is
78
people
say
in
person
pending
their
situations
and
then
virtually
is
34
folks
and
only.
I
G
B
So
if
I
were
to
take
like
a
ballpark
guess,
maybe
in
the
like
300
range
for
attendance
in
person,.
B
B
B
B
D
But
the
so.
D
C
G
B
Okay,
any
other
questions,
comments
for
contributor
summit.
G
Well,
we
have
we're
planning
for
hybrid,
which
we'll
talk
about
what
hybrid
looks
like
for
you
all,
as
we
start
to
have
these
conversations,
so
I
think
it
would
be
an
easy
switch
in
that
perspective
in
terms
of
content,
because
we're
already
planning
that
direction.
The
things
that
would
change
would
be
around
like
food
and
beverage.
Giveaways
items
like
that.
B
B
Yep,
I
think
I
think
with
that
we
can
call
it
done
for
today
and
I'll
give
you
a
couple
minutes
before
your
next
feeding
back.