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A
There
we
go
hello,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
bi-weekly
contributes
meeting.
This
is
my
first
time
actually
hosting
it
and
the
first
time
as
as
one
of
the
co-chairs.
So
if
I
make
mistake
or
something
just
just
let
me
know
in
here-
we
adhere
to
the
committee's
code
of
conduct,
which
essentially
can
be
boiled
down
to.
You
know
be
awesome
to
each
other.
A
B
So
office
are
is
fun.
I
spent
some
time.
The
last
two
weeks,
kind
of
rejigging
it
for
2020
I
got
that
yeah
West
Coast
Edition
is
back.
We
asked
for
more
volunteers
and
I
got
a
ton
of
first-timers
I,
think
it's
fantastic
I'm,
some
old
dramas
going
to
help
co-host
on
the
West
Coast
one
a
little
bit
so
other
than
that.
We
just
got
to
figure
out
a
little
bit
of
a
rotation
so
that
we
don't
put
too
many
new
people
on.
At
the
same
time.
Also
pretty
happy
with
the
diversity
is
starting
to
come.
B
B
Planning
for
that
will
begin
this
Monday
our
hostess
ml
drama
and
we've
got
our
list
of
cigs
and
everything
so
once
the
first
comes
along
is
when
we
start
the
checklist
process
of
doing
that,
I,
don't
I,
don't
expect
any
changes
unless
people
want
to
give
me
back
feedback
on
what
they
feel
about
the
monthly
format.
I,
don't
know
if
you
want
to
do
that
at
the
end
or
whatever
I
felt
like
attendance
at
last
meeting
was
the
best
we've
had
in
in.
A
A
B
Tracking
them
and
in
the
planning
sheet,
where
we
put,
who
the
SIG's
are
added
another
column
that
says
number
of
people
in
zoom
and
I,
just
put
the
peak
amount
and
just
kind
of
pay.
Attention
and
I
figured
that'll,
give
us
better
numbers
than
what
we've
had
in
the
past,
which
is
nothing
and,
of
course,
we
have
the
YouTube
analytics
as
well,
but
I
wanted
to
keep
track
of
the
people
actually
showing
up
in
the
zoom
meeting
so
yeah.
That
feels
like
it's
going
great.
A
A
Notifications
have
gone
out
about
that
and
I
believe
there
is
a
tweet
the
other
day,
we're
sort
of
just
riding
things
for
a
little
bit
for
now.
If
you
do
happen
to
care
about,
like
the
branding
type
stuff
for
Shanghai
and
Boston
within
the
summit
staff
check
and
get
the
links,
but
there's
a
few
previews
of
what
they're
going
for.
A
Next,
one
for
North
America
for
Boston
I
sent
out
an
email
earlier
this
week,
just
asking
for
feedback
from
folks.
Do
you
see,
if
like
to
have
it
on
day
negative
one
or
day
zero,
since
this
will
be
our
first
real
opportunity
to
really
have
it
on
a
day
sort
of
negative
one?
So
far,
we've
had
50
responses
and
with
roughly
an
80/20
split,
mostly
in
favor
of
moving
to
day
negative
one
sighting.
C
A
D
A
B
E
Yep
next
Wednesday
I
think
we
do
have
a
full
panel
right
now,
but
if
anybody
on
the
line
wants
to
join
us,
that
would
be
awesome
still
7:30
a.m.
Pacific
time.
I
still
need
to
take
an
action.
I
actually
need
to
file
an
issue
to
do
a
either
a
poll
for
ke
dev
or
just
do
some
focus
groups
and
pick
some
times
to
see
if
7:30
a.m.
E
Pt
is
still
the
best
time
for
a
large
percentage
of
people
I,
don't
necessarily
think
it's
a
bad
time,
but
just
want
to
take
a
pulse,
especially
now
that
the
survey
went
out
and
people
are
starting
to
poke
around
again
with
meat.
Our
contributors
I
did
update
the
the
host
guide,
there's
a
host
guide
in
there
now
so
after
this
next
month,
I'd
like
to
either
see
either
this
gets
sprung
up
in
another
time
zone
and
has
someone
else
host
or
have
someone
fill
in
for
me
on
the
months
that
are
super
hard
for
me.
E
E
C
C
E
A
A
B
E
B
E
Yeah
I
mean
cuz
I
def.
We
definitely
curate
that
panel
and,
like
I,
make
sure
we
have
at
least
two
people
on
that
are
active
at
least
one
person,
that's
new,
at
least
one
person
from
an
underrepresented,
a
community
like
its
curated
and
then
on
top
of
that
at
least
50%
of
those
that
I
curate
Flake
two
days
prior.
So
then
you're
doing
it
all
again.
Two
days
I.
E
B
G
A
A
E
E
A
E
B
E
E
A
A
E
I
finally,
have
time
to
like
do
the
issues
that
I
said:
I
was
gonna,
do
thank
you
Bob,
because
I've
actually
been
working
on
things
and
I
did
restructure
the
mentoring
folder
to
have
a
process,
doc
folder
and
a
program
stock
folder,
because
the
docs
as
they
were
reading,
were
everything
in
one
like
how
to
run
it,
why
you
should
be
in
it,
etc.
So,
now,
like
the
docs
can
be
surfaced
better.
There
are
still
at
least
50%
of
the
Doc's
that
need
work.
E
So,
if
anything's
interested
in
getting
some
like
PRS,
that's
super
easy
now,
because
it's
just
taking
some
of
the
content
out
of
the
file
and
moving
it
into
either
a
new
file
in
a
process
folder
or
something
like
that,
but
about
that's.
Just
that's
update
there
so
we're
full
steam
ahead
on
hopefully
also
being
able
to
resurface
the
mentorian
fax
as
well.
E
H
E
E
Yeah,
it
looks
like
we
have
at
least
two
things:
three
things
probably
in
there
now
does
anybody
else
have
any
announcements
that
they
need
to
surface
for
chairs
for
things
that
are
not
in
there.
I
think
we
have
like
wanted
to
contribute
or
summit
things
in
there
and
then
I
also
have
a
note
in
there
about
their
February
monthly
meeting.
Anybody
else.
E
Any
github
changes
or
process
changes
that
they
should
know
about.
I,
see
Nikita's
brain
working,
no
all
right
any
other
events
that
they
like
besides
contributor
summits
that
are
coming
up,
no
I,
don't
think
so.
I
think.
I
E
E
A
D
E
Is
great
to
not
have
to
like
host
this
by
the
way?
So
on
that
same
note,
inside
of
there
need
to
know
it's
going
to
be
the
February
information.
The
agenda
is
now
shaping
we're
showing
like
45
minutes
right
now,
which
pretty
much
means
an
hour
with
these
folks,
because
some
of
them
like
to
talk
a
lot
including
me
clearly
and
right
now
it
looks
like
the
agenda.
E
One
of
them
is
hearing
what
SIG's
are
looking
for,
what
and
then
also
hear
what
other
best
practices
some
SIG's
are
doing
so
I'm
going
to
ask
like
the
cluster
like
cycle
folks
to
come
on
and
talk
probably
a
bit
about
some
of
the
efforts
that
they
do
and
then
also
do
a
ten
minute
how-to
on
group
mentoring,
especially
for
reviewers,
because
that's
something
very
simple
that
you
can
put
in
place.
I,
say:
simple:
I,
don't
mean
simple.
E
I
mean
something
very,
only
a
few
steps
of
a
process
that
we
can
put
in
place
for
them.
That
could
have
big
results
from
a
scale
perspective
on
reviewers.
So
that's
it
for
the
Feb
meeting
and
I
would
love
to
like
somehow
form
a
crew
to
around
this
program
of
like
sig
leadership,
training
and
development.
A
E
E
Survey
is
out
at
a
data
science
firm
right
now,
they're
doing
some
deeper
analysis
than
what
Survey
Monkey
does,
which
is
just
face
value
questions
and
then
hope
to
have
that
to
CN
CF
ASAP.
But
we
have
to
get
it
in
between
there.
In
between
that
handoff
of
the
data
to
CN,
CF,
chairs,
chairs
and
tech
leads
need
to
get
together
and
decide
which
questions
we
should
be
surfacing
on
the
pretty
on
they're.
Pretty
you
know,
infographic
front.
E
G
Yeah,
so
in
the
last
a
pack
meeting
we
decided
to
go
forward
with
Pablo
series,
where,
like
each
blog
post,
will
focus
on
contributors
and
their
contributions
from
a
particular
country
or
a
particular
region.
Yang
is
running
point
on
that.
We
will
soon
create
an
issue
so
that
we
can
track
it
more
easily.
We
haven't
created
any
blog
posts
yet,
but
we
will
be
discussing
more
in
the
next,
a
pack
meeting,
that's
tomorrow
or
today
evening
or
tonight,
depending
on
where
you
are
and
yeah
that's
kind
of
it.
For
you
back.
E
A
E
We
officially
have
had
two
meetings
for
the
upstream
marketing
crew
I'm
super
pumped
about
it.
Y'all
I
think
this
will
help
us
out
with
so
many
issues
with
communication,
especially
if
we
can
streamline
communications
and
also
have
roles
and
have
people
do
Communications
on
a
regular,
consistent
basis
to
certain
platforms
expect
a
very
small
PR
today
about
a
small
charter.
I
thought
it
was
important
that
we
do
a
charter,
it's
not
required
for
any
kind
of
like
sub
project
or
project
of
a
sub
project,
or
anything
like
that.
E
But
this
is
a
very
different
kind
of
group.
So
I
thought
that
it
would
be
good
to
build
the
trust
and
the
boundaries
here,
especially
with
CNCs
versus
us,
in
marketing,
and
things
like
that,
so
also
going
to
email,
the
mailing
list
today
to
the
contributor
group
to
chicken
tracks
and
let
them
know
that
we
have
tons
of
roles
available.
I
mean
there's
so
many
things
to
do
here.
So
if
there's
people
in
the
line
now
that
have
cycles,
I'm
like
this
is
me
begging
right
now,
there's
so
much.
E
G
So
yang
is
now
a
new
membership
coordinator
and
for
those
who
are
not
familiar
with
new
membership,
whoever
you
remember
coordinator
is
so
they
are
the
folks
who
respond
whenever
someone
creates
an
issue
on
the
kubernetes
on
Reaper
requesting
membership
to
any
of
the
kubernetes
github
orgs
they're.
Also
the
folks
who
create
PRS
to
add
these
folks
to
the
github
conveyed,
and
previously
we
required
that
a
github
admin
team
member
approve
such
PRS
and
now
we've
also
extended
approval
privileges
to
the
new
membership
coordinator,
so
that
they
can
approve,
and
we
were
like
week.
A
The
next
thing
I
tossed
on
there
is
the
long
effort
we've
had
for
the
deprecation
of
incubator,
org
or
closed
external
storage
is
in
flight,
cube,
AWS,
repo,
so
I
poked
the
chairs
for
a
sequestered
lifecycle,
and
they
didn't
like
weren't
sure.
If
that
should
stay,
look
at
them
or
not
they're
happy
to
like
still
be
the
parent
sort
of
sig
for
the
project
if
it's
actively
being
used
and
but
they're,
probably
going
to
also
be
starting
a
discussion
with
them
and
st.
A
B
B
B
I've
got
it
all
written
down
and
in
a
checklist,
I
just
haven't
gotten
to
it,
and
it
involves
syncing
with
Kathryn
on
that
per
channel
thing
that
she
wants
to
do,
and
I
just
haven't
had
any
time.
Okay,
if
Josh,
if
you
want
to
leave
this
I,
would
be
more
than
happy
to
walk
you
through
it,
but
trying
to
do
it
for
three
weeks
sure
not
p.m.
you.
After
okay.
A
A
Next
is
contributor
documentation
with
the
contributors
site,
so
we
are
pushing
hard
for
a
launch
by
Amsterdam.
There
is
a
board
for
it
with
some
of
the
MVP
things.
We're
going
for
some
of
the
big
things
have
already
been
checked
off
that
list,
namely
the
calendar
working
I
will
drop
the
link
to
it.
People
want
to
preview,
it.
A
So
if
you
like,
pop
over
to
events,
there's
now
a
calendar
there,
and
then
we
are
in
the
process
of
breaking
apart.
Some
of
the
things
that
this
has
mostly
been.
The
mission
which
he's
been
up
to
lately
has
been
breaking
apart.
Our
contributor
guide
and
do
more
consumable
chunks,
so
it
will
be
presented
better
on
site.
A
B
E
A
Went
on
some
of
the
other
big
milestones,
but
I
think
getting
the
the
guide
in
place
will
be
the
big
one.
A
few
other
is
not
required,
would
be.
The
super
awesome
would
be
search.
The
long-term
effort
is
to
surface
both
like
our
entire
contributor
guide
and
the
developer
Docs.
Just
because,
like
it
even
happened
today,
trying
to
find
this
stuff
and
github
is
is
not
easy,
so
surfacing
that
information
on
an
actual
site
will
make
it
much
much
much
more
discoverable.
J
Yeah
I'm
here
just
to
let
you
know
that
I'm
back
so
I'm
gonna
be
taking
that
and
where
they
shoot
and
see.
What's
going
on
there
and
I
thought
someone
was
working
on
it,
but
I
just
took
the
entire
January
month
to
visit
my
family
and
do
some
vacations,
but
now
I'm
back.
Let
me
see,
what's
the
actual
status
of
that
and
you
can
even
track
mother
awesome.
A
A
A
E
B
E
Even
forget
home,
like
I'm,
not
get
home
I'm,
so
I,
like
slack,
for
instance,
like
you've,
got
so
many
moderators
right
now.
It's
like
I,
wonder
if
you
just
take
like
everyone
has
like
one
of
these
responsibilities
or
something
like
that,
and
then
you
know
that
are
always
getting
checked
or
something
I.
Don't
know
I'm
just
trying
to
think
of
like
how
like
you'll
know
that
they're
always
being
checked
and
that
kind
of
thing
then
you're
not
like
begging
people
or
like
doing
it
yourself
or
whatever
yeah.
B
B
A
B
E
E
E
We
were
getting
into
a
nice
habit
of
just
reporting
on
different
platforms
that
we
have
and
like
their
activity,
and
things
like
that,
so
nothing
that
we
necessarily
have
so
I
think
it's
in
there
is
optional
I,
don't
think
it's
necessarily
something
we
have
to
do,
especially
when
there's
like
mandatory
things
on
here
that
we
should
be
checking
first
or
whatever.
So,
yes,.
B
H
E
B
E
C
I
B
B
A
G
A
A
A
E
A
E
E
E
A
A
A
A
You
so
we
tried
doing
this
and
I
think
we
just
dumped
too
much
into
there,
but
like
right
now,
it's
it's
actually
pretty
hard
to
sort
of
get
an
idea
of
what
people
have
planned
or
what
you
know
things.
People
are
actually
working
on,
especially
across
like
amount
of
boards
that
we
have,
since
each
sub-projects
has
their
own
board.
A
My
thought
was
to
actually
try
and
use
the
milestones
that
we
sort
of
used
for
the
rest
of
project.
That's
you
know,
release
milestones
so
like
e
1,
dot,
18.0,
and
all
that
with
the
idea
of
like
the
stuff
that
is
planned
or
actively
being
worked
on
would
go
into
there
and
then
we,
you
know
close
it
out
and
things
get
punted
over
the
next
one
or
we'd
go
through
and
sort
of.
You
know
moving
on
to
the
milestone
that
we
think
we
could
actually
get
to
work
in.
A
A
Think
after
a
year,
it's
time
to
actually
age
plus
we've
been
getting.
You
know,
there's
some
other
work
going
on
with
enhancements,
there's
a
threat
on
cig
architecture
that
I
can
probably
do
here
in
a
sec,
but
they
will
probably
get
reorganized
with
each
enhancement
getting
their
own
sort
of
sub
directory.
So
the
design
proposal
like
if
it's
now
been
become
a
kept,
can
just
be
dropped
into
that
directory.
So
all
the
content
related
that
specific
thing
will
reside
in
one
place
and
I've
talked
to
like
Steven,
and
he
is
on
board
with
this.