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ContribEx: Weekly Update for 20200916
A
All
right,
the
recording
is
on
welcome
everybody.
The
date
is
september,
16th
2020..
This
is
the
sig
contributor
experience
weekly
meeting.
I'm
your
host
george
castro.
Before
we
get
started,
the
kubernetes
code
of
conduct
is
in
effect,
so
please
be
excellent
to
each
other.
We're
gonna
do
a
quick
new
contributor
intro
here.
Let's
I'm
gonna
have
some
of
the
regulars
introduce
themselves
and
then
all
the
new
people,
if,
if
you
want
to
you,
can
introduce
yourself
as
well.
So
let's
go
jenny,
josh
tim.
A
If
you
would
introduce
yourselves
and
then
anybody
else
who's,
a
regular
that
wants
to
introduce
themselves
as
an
exercise,
so
fear
to
do
so
so
go
ahead
in
that
order.
B
Sure,
hi
pat
welcome
and
all
the
other
new
ones.
I'm
jenny,
I'm
from
berlin,
germany,
I'm
head
of
engineering.
So
I'm
looking
more
for
leadership
opportunities
and
coaching
at
q
a
this
year,
not
so
much
coding.
C
I'm
josh
I'm
part
of
our
portland
contingent,
I
theoretically
I'm
currently
on
new
contributor
workshop
and
slack
admins
and
I
think
that's
actually
it
currently
for
for
contribute
stuff.
But
I've
rotated
around
quite
a
few
things.
C
E
I'm
tim
pepper,
I'm
also
a
portlander
josh
burkus
got
me
into
the
sig
actually
and
I'm
drinking
my
coffee
from
a
mug
that
he
made
because
I
was
on
his
1.11
kubernetes
release
team
and
that
was
the
schwag
from
the
team
so
yeah.
I
work
on
sig
release
related
things
but
have
been
active
in
this
sig
because
I
kind
of
have
a
passion
for
helping
other
people
get
started
in
open
sourcing
communities.
A
F
Any
anybody
else
new,
I'm
sergey
I've,
been
here
a
couple
times
already,
I'm
new
to
kubernetes
space,
but
I've
been
very
active
on
open
telemetry
and
I
just
have
a
big
passion
for
helping
people
contribute.
And
here
I
am
I'm.
A
Excellent,
as
I
tweeted
always
happy
to
have
people
working
on
cigno'd,
pat,
if
you're
looking
for
something
to
do,
ask
tim
pepper
about
signature,
he'll
spin,
you
up
on
everything
you
need
anybody
else
want
to
introduce
themselves
before
we
get
started.
Pat.
B
G
Here
so
I
am
pat
gone.
I
am
in
portland,
which
is
a
officially.
I
guess
we
have
this
portland
sig.
Now
anyway,
yeah
I've
known
tim
forever,
so
I
have
worked
around
open
source.
My
whole
career,
much
of
that
has
been,
I
started
out
as
a
developer
and
then
much
of
that
time
has
been
managing
open
source
developers
and
helping
them
succeed
upstream.
So
I,
like
jenny,
said
I'm
more
like
focused
on
the
leadership
and
helping
others
and
that's
what
I
want
to
do.
G
I
have
worked
around
kubernetes
for
quite
a
while.
When
I
worked
at
canonical.
You
know
we
were
all
in
that.
I
was
working
with
the
various
clouds
on
their
kubernetes
offering
and
now
here
at
influx
we
have
a
sas
offering
that
I'm
in
charge
of
that's
in
all
the
cloud
in
all
the
major
clouds
and
underneath
it
is
kubernetes,
and
so
I'm
just
interested
to
get
involved
and
I'm
actually
really
excited
you
guys
are
awesome.
G
A
Yeah
and
for
those
of
you
listening
on
the
video
just
another,
you
don't
have
to
be
an
engineer
to
contribute
here
or
a
coder
or
everything.
Skill
sets
like
like
I've
worked
with
pat
for
a
long
time
and
just
her
organizational
skill
is
just
like
that.
Can
help
us
out
a
lot.
So
those
of
you
listening
like
we,
we
don't
just
need
hackers
right.
We
need
program
management,
people,
we
need
documentation,
writers,
we
need
copywriters,
we
need
all
sorts
of
stuff.
So
don't
feel
like
you
need
to
be
an
author.
A
We
will
get
there
all
right
cool,
so,
let's
get
started.
Could
someone
could
someone
p.m?
Pat,
how
to
join
the
slack
channel
and
all
that
stuff?
That
would
be
fantastic.
G
A
I'll
get
that
sorted,
yeah,
okay,
so
anybody
else
want
to
introduce
themselves
we'll
move
on.
Like
I
said
I
know,
everybody's
been
pinging
and
busy
today.
So
if
we
finish
early
that'll
be
fine
office
hours,
let's
go
through
events.
Real
quick
office
hours
had
a
session
this
morning
and
we
actually
got
a
west
coast
edition
that's
happening
today.
It's
going
to
be
5,
00
pm
pt.
I
we
have
five
people,
but
I
always
like
to
have
two
extras.
If
I
can
so,
I
put
out
a
call
for
twitter
for
more
people.
A
So
if
you
know
anyone
who's
on
the
left
coast,
looking
for
sre
style
folks
or
just
anyone
who
knows
kubernetes,
we
we
had
a
good
session
this
morning
about
150
people,
unique,
which
is,
which
is
a
good
session
for
us,
so
other
than
that.
Nothing,
nothing
new
happening
there
for
for
the
community
meeting
that
is
tomorrow.
This
is
the
monthly
community
meeting
I'll,
be
tweeting
out
the
the
youtube
url
and
putting
that
in
the
controbex
channel
and
all
that
good
stuff.
A
Our
host
is
going
to
be
eddie
zane
from
amazon
and
he
managed
to
wrangle
jordan
liggett.
To
do
a
demo
tomorrow
of
the
new
warnings,
you
know
when
you
type
the
cli
command
and
there's
an
deprecated
api,
we'll
like
warn
people
now-
and
I
like
really
love
this
feature,
so
tomorrow's
going
to
be
a
great
community
meeting.
Please
help
us
socialize
that
and
let
people
know
and
with
that
we're
moving
on
to
contributor
summits
bob.
I
don't
think
we
have
any
updates
here.
D
C
Yep
so
the
voting
has
started
when
I
checked
about
an
hour
ago,
we
were
at
185
people
having
voted.
F
A
C
C
The
and
one
of
the
questions
that
actually
had
for
contributex
is
whether
or
not
we
need
to
do
anything
about
it.
Do
we
use
contributed
emails
for
anything
other
than
the
steering
election.
D
F
C
The
so
because
so
we
get
a
lot
of
our
list
of
emails
from
this
thing
called
cncf
get
dm
it's
their
fork
of
get
data.
Mining
turns
out
to
have
some
problems,
and
if
we
wanted
to
improve
the
accuracy
of
our
email
to
github
handle
mapping,
it
would
basically
at
this
point,
be
a
people
effort
that
is
we'd,
put
out
a
big
call
and
have
a
forum
and
have
everybody
check
the
records
and
update
it
with
what
their
actual
emails
are.
C
C
A
C
Right-
and
that
is
a
controvex
thing
right,
because
it's
mentorship
too,
so
our
plan
is
to
have
a
concordant
voting
system
that
uses
external
off,
particularly
github,
so
that
people
can
just
log
in
with
their
github
accounts
that
have
been
pre-authorized
and
then
use
that
to
vote
and-
and
that
will
be
so
much
easier.
C
Yeah
via
community
bridge
and
and
even
though
it's
not
accepted
yet,
I've
already
had
three
potential
interns
approach
me
all
of
whom
appear
qualified
so.
D
C
I
think
it
could
be
a
general
cncf
one,
because
what
we're
proposing
to
construct
is
fairly
generic.
Like
yeah,
okay,
I
basically
said
the
spec
is
external
oauth
right,
like
we
plan
to
use
github,
but
other
projects
may
want
to
use
something
else,
and-
and
it's
honestly
these
days
easier
to
build
that
kind
of
mechanism.
Generic
than
tie
it
together.
So
the
only
kubernetes
spec
part
is
I'm
saying
as
part
of
the
spec
right.
They
are
required
to
do
concordant
schultzy
election
accounting
as
part
of
the
app.
D
C
Having
the
app
support,
other
kinds
of
election
accounting
would
be
a
stretch
goal
right.
I
don't
consider
that
a
requirement,
so
that
kind
of
ties
into
kubernetes,
except
that
I
know
at
least
three
other
projects
they're
using
within
cncf
that
are
using
that
form
of
election
accounting.
So.
A
C
B
H
A
F
C
No,
no,
they
don't
even
pick
the
community
bridge
projects
until
september
21st
and
the
however
steve.
If,
if
you
want
to
jump
into
the
mentorship
project
I
and
provide
some
feedback
on.
This
is
what
a
second
cncf
project
needs,
particularly
since
I
only
have
the
stub
spec
right
now
I
don't
have
the
full
spec.
D
This
I
would
use
this
there's
the
cncf
maintainers
list.
It
might
be
worth
just
sending
a
broad
email
out
to
that
because
there's
the
other
thing
is
like
you
know,
even
if
the
app
is
developed,
it
will
still
need
some
infrastructure
technically
to
host
it,
so
that
might
be
a
great
offering
for
the
the
cncf
or
lf
directly.
C
That's
it
otherwise.
Elections
are
going
on
for
anybody
who
is
listening
reading
this,
if
you
have
not
received
your
ballot
by
now.
That
is
because
we
do
not
have
a
good
email
address
for
you,
and
so
I'll
also
put
this
in
the
notes.
There
is
a
form
for
you
to
put
your
github
handle
and
your
correct
email
address
in,
and
we
will
get
you
a
ballot
back.
A
Okay,
anything
else
all
right
moving
into
mentorship,
but
ejor
said
he's
going
to
be
late,
so
I'm
going
to
skip
mentorship
for
now
and
get
back
to
it
when
he
horror
gets
here.
Anyone
have
a
problem
with
that:
okay,
community
management
need
to
know
chairs
and
technical
leads
email,
bob
and
george.
I
think
we're
behind
on
this,
because
we've
been
concentrating
on
the
zoom
zoom.
D
Thing,
but
that's
that's
honestly,
the
the
big
thing
as
it
is
anyway,
okay,
so
for
for
those
that
might
not
have
seen
like
the
list,
the
email
to
kdev
essentially
tldr
is
zoom
is
going
to
enforce
either
a
passcode
or
waiting
room
on
all
accounts
by
september
on
september
27th.
So
we
collectively
as
a
project,
have
decided
to
use
the
passcode
and
it
is
five
sevens.
D
Despite
what
anyone
else
says
or
or
no
says
it
might
be,
please
if
you
have
anything
involved
in
a
a
sick
meeting,
it
is
use
five
sevens.
Three.
A
Four:
five:
okay:
I
got
a
note,
seven,
seven,
seven,
seven,
okay
and
I've
been
I've
been
telling
chairs
hey.
You
want
to
do
this,
but
if
you
don't
you'll
still
be
able
to
have
your
meeting
it'll
just
be
really
annoying,
because
you'll
have
to
manage
a
waiting
room
and
things
like
that
and
lts
said
they're
they're
planning
on
closing
down
before
that
happens.
Right
tim.
A
All
right
anything
else:
does
anybody
have
anything
that
they
would
like
for
us
to
add
to
the
sig,
slash
tl
newsletter,
anything
that
the
chairs
stuff
need
to
know.
We've
got.
We
got
the
zoom
stuff
in
there
hold
on.
Let
me
look
at
the.
If
you
click
through,
you
can
see
what
the
on
deck
preview
are
volunteers
for
ncw.
A
You
know
the
election
news
I
think
are
covered
on
on
on
the
kubernetes
dev
list.
So
there's
no
actions
there
for
them,
and
last
I
checked
on
the
unconscious
bias
training
for
chairs.
That
seems
to
be
going
well.
So
I
don't
think
we
have
anything
but
the
fire
of
the
zoom,
the
zoom
fire
to
put
out
hey
and
don's
here,
say
hello,
don,
hey
there,
I'm
horribly
late
yeah.
Can
you
introdu
yourself
or
you're
trying
to
get
in
the
in
the
mood.
I
Yeah
yeah,
so
I'm
don
foster
director
of
community
strategy
at
vmware.
I've
done
lots
of
community
stuff
over
the
years.
I'm
particularly
interested
in
governance
these
days,
so
I'm
working
with
josh
burkus
on
the
cncf
contributor
strategy,
sig
governance,
working
group.
I
A
I
forgot
man
open
source,
so
small,
all
right,
any
any
other
questions
for
community
management
is
that
the
apac
coordinator
update,
I
don't
think
anyone's
here,
but
if
you
scroll
down
on
the
document,
they
have
their
notes
from
their
last
meeting
that
you
can
check
out.
Let's
see,
def
stats
lori
sends
her
regrets.
She's
not
able
to
attend
today
and
says
she
has
no
status
mar
is
someone
from
the
marketing
team.
Here
we
have
a
marketing
update.
A
I
was
unable
to
attend
on
friday,
but
just
a
reminder
that
if
you
want
the
kate's
contributor
twitter
handle
to
tweet
something
you
just
do
a
pull
request
on
their
repo
and
it's
pretty
dope.
I
recommend
it
so
I'll.
Put
no
update
here,
contributor,
documentation,
contributor,
guide
bob.
Can
you
go
first?
While
I
finish
off
the
notes
here.
D
Sure,
just
a
this,
I
think,
could
have
also
gone
under
mentoring,
but
we
have
our
season
of
docs
mentee
rin,
who
is
working
on
updating
our
contributor
guide,
both
sort
of
from
in
you
know,
broad
overview
and
its
organization
to
also
sort
of
like
universally
applying
our
style
guide
and
giving
it
one
consistent
tone
and
formatting.
A
Okay,
those
are
you
rin
is
in
the
slack
channel.
Those
of
you
have
hung
out
with
them
before
they've
come
in
meetings
and
stuff
like
that.
So
if
you
see
pull
requests
and
stuff
like
that,
please
check
them
out
and
help.
If
you
can
anything
else,
contributor
guide.
D
No
not
really
I've.
I've
been
busy.
A
H
Okay,
well,
I
don't.
I
don't
really
have
any
more
updates,
except
for
that
I
wrote
a
blog
post
yeah.
I
guess.
B
H
J
Yeah
I
will
as
well
it's
it's
been
so
fantastic
and
I
have
I
get
kind
of
addicted
to
learning
and
I
learn
so
much
also.
I
can't
not
go
up
and
watch
and
contribute
other
stuff,
I'm
kind
of
interested
in
how
we
can
kind
of
provide
some
more
information,
design
elsewhere.
D
That'll
actually
be
like
critical
with
how
we
want
to
present
the
developer
guide
on
the
the
contributor
site,
because,
like
we
don't
have
to
mirror
how
it's
structured
in
the
community
repo,
we
can
organize
it.
How
we
want
on
the
contributor
site
so
like,
if
you
think,
there's
a
better
layout
for
it
or
like
better,
better
organization
structure
for
it.
We
can
do
that
without
actually
having
to
try
and
update
the
the
stuff
in
place.
H
H
A
Yeah,
so
here's
the
pr
I'll
put
it
in
the
notes,
because
so
you
all
pr
this
for
the
developer
site,
which
is
kates.dev
but
from
looking
at
it.
I
really.
I
know
that
we're
supposed
to
have
a
blog
on
kates.dev
and
there's
going
to
be
an
audience
there,
but
this
blog
is
really
good
and
I
think
it
should
just
be
on
the
main
kubernetes
blog.
A
So
if
you
all
just
want
to
do
a
pr
for
that
bob-
and
I
are
on
the
blog
team-
we
can
get
you
a
review
and
just
get
it
out
there
soon,
because,
like.
A
H
A
H
Yeah
yeah,
okay,
yeah.
Let
me
I'll
take
a
look
at
that.
Can
you
send
me
the
link
to
the
kubernetes
blog,
get
repo.
H
H
A
Yeah,
it's
pretty
awesome.
I
thought
I
could
find
it,
but
I
can't,
but
I
know
bob
probably
has
it
already.
A
H
A
All
right,
contributor
site
bob
george:
I
think
we
basically
covered
that
yep,
okay,
github
management,
bob
you're,
the
only
one
from
that
team
here
so.
D
Not
much
of
an
update
at
this
point
in
time,
I
think
we've
given
cube
aws
until
the
end
of
the
month
to
migrate,
whatever
they
want
to
migrate
before
we
archive
the
repo
and
then
incubate
sorry.
This
is
this
is
with
a
regard
to
retiring
kubernetes,
incubator
and
once
that
repo
is
archived
we'll
be
done
with
kubernetes
incubator,
it'll
it'll
just
have
taken
two
and
a
half,
or
I
think,
approaching
three
years.
That's
pretty
good.
F
A
A
Yeah,
oh
kubernetes
users
is
now
at
106,
000
people.
I
thought
once
we
hit
100
000,
it
would
level
off,
but
it
continues
to
be
growing
really
fast.
So
I
just
thought
that
was
very
interesting.
I
just
wanted
to
share
that
with
everyone.
I
just
did
I
I
remember
when
we
crossed
a
hundred
thousand
and
it
was
just
like
whoa,
that's
nuts,
so
I
just
wanna.
Let
everyone
know
on
that.
Next
we
have
open
mic
discussion.
A
Eddie
zane
had
something
for
the
group,
but
he
was
having
a
hard
time
making
it
to
the
meeting.
So
I
don't
know
if
he's
gonna
make
it.
This
just
looks
like
the
usual
hacktoberfest
label.
Prowl
support.
Didn't
we
didn't
someone
bring
this
up
last
year.
I
remember
I'm
looking
in
bob's
general
direction
for
hacktoberfest.
I
don't
remember
what
we
did.
I.
A
D
General
account
that
we
didn't
get
to
last
time
with
1.20
kicking
up.
We
do
need
to
schedule
what
we
want
to
do
for
planning
wise
for
120.
there's.
A
couple
of
big
things
you
know
zoom
is
is
taking
over
things
right
now,
but
there
is
other
things
we
want
to
get
done.
Ideally
in
1.20,
like
the
rewrite
of
the
approved
plug-in.
D
So
maybe
next
week
we
can
do
a
sort
of
you
know.
Look
through
our
119
milestone,
reevaluate
ever
reevaluate
things
for
1.20
or
if
you
know
it
should
be
punted
to
the
backlog.
The
big
thing
like
in
general,
if
you
take
a
look
at
it,
we
we
actually
got
through
quite
a
bit.
We
we
really
sort
of
churned
through
the
controvec's
backlog
of
items
and
there's
there's
still
a
good
amount
left,
but
like
yeah,
we
are.
D
A
Yeah,
hey
ed,
eddie,
we'll
we'll
finish
up
the
item,
we're
talking
about
and
then
we'll
we'll
loop
back
to
your
to
your
label
yeah,
so
everyone-
I
I
will
put
this
in
the
notes,
let's
just
say
next
week,
will
be
milestone
planning.
What
we'll
do
is
we'll
we'll
burn
through
the
burn
down
stuff
like
as
fast
as
possible
and
then
just
suck
it
up
and
go
through
the
boards
and
all
the
milestones
does
that
sound
doable
for
folks.
D
We
for
the
subprojects
that
have
their
own
meetings,
we
can
delegate,
you
know
them
going
through
their
stuff
for
that
yeah.
D
The
other
thing
is,
if
you
are
a
sub
project
owner
and
need
like,
can
k
community
milestone
rights?
Let
me
know,
and
we
can
pr
that.
A
Got
you
let
me
put
that
in
the
notes.
In
the
meantime,
eddie
we
come
to
your
topic.
I'm
gonna
mute
now
and
finish
up
the
notes
here.
If
you
make
your
pitch
awesome.
L
Cheers
thanks
for
sorry,
I
was
late.
I
was
in
a
cli
meeting
the
so
I
guess
first
off
the
question
is:
has
have
folks
heard
of
hacktoberfest
before.
Does
that
need
a
bit
of
a
background?
L
Is
hacktoberfest
is
a
month-long
celebration
of
open
source
started
by
digitalocean
and
github
full
disclosure
I
used
to
work
at
digitalocean.
I
no
longer
do,
but
it
was.
It
basically
brings
new
contributors
into
projects.
If
you
make,
I
think
it's
four
or
five
pull
requests.
Throughout
the
month
of
october,
you
get
a
free,
pretty
sweet
t-shirt
people
go
nuts
over
it.
I
think
there
are
80
000
completions
last
year
and
they
shipped
out
80
000
shirts.
This
came
up
in
a
60.
L
I
call
last
week
where
jeff
regan
brought
up
that
he
has
a
bunch
of
customized
issues
that
are
tagged,
help
wanted
and
he
wanted
to
get
some
eyes
on
it,
and
so
basically
how
what
I'm
proposing
is,
if,
if
we
add
support
for
a
slash,
oktoberfest
labor
to
prowl
it
will
it's
completely
opt-in.
L
The
effort
required
is
literally
just
adding
the
the
slash
oktoberfest
label,
so
I
wanted
to
bring
up
that
proposal
as
a
as
an
option.
A
D
Person,
so
I'm
a
little
hesitant
about
at
least
for
kkk,
because
we
we
have,
like
you
know,
200
some
odd
labels
on
there
already
and.
D
Well,
we
do
have
like
you
know,
good
first
issue
and
help
help
wanted
the
like
getting
things
directly
in.
There
is
a
challenge
and
and
might
not
necessarily
be
the
the
the
best
thing
to
surface
for
people
if
it's
their
first
contribution
to
the
project.
D
It's
something
we
could
like
I'd
like
to
hear,
like
other
other
thoughts,
at
least
for
like
kk.
There
are
other
repos,
and
things
like
that
that,
like
it
probably
would
would
be
quite
worthwhile.
A
B
A
L
I
work
for
amazon
web
service
as
a
developer
advocate
I'm
based
out
in
denver
colorado
like
I
said
I
used
to
work
for
digital
ocean,
which
is
where
I
actually
got
involved
with
kubernetes
when
digitalocean
was
building
and
launching
their
managed
platform
back
in
2018,
it
was
the
first
I
really
heard
of
it
before,
and
so
I
kind
of
jumped
into
the
community
went
to
a
bunch
of
kubecons,
eventually
wound
up
at
the
contributor
summit
in
san
diego,
where
I
got
connected
to
mache
and
sean
sullivan,
the
chairs
of
60
lie
and
yeah,
so
I
kind
of
jumped
in
and
have
been
working
with,
six
cli
since
I'm
an
org
member
now,
which
is
pretty
great,
I'm
stoked
and
yeah
see
everyone
contributor
summits,
work.
A
All
worth
it,
it
totally
is
totally.
Is
that's
good,
that's
good
all
right
and
with
that
e
horror,
we're
gonna
have
you
close
out?
If
you
would
today,
can
you
give
us
a
quick
update
on
mentorship
and
outreachy
g-shock,
all
that
good
stuff.
K
So
we
had
google
some
of
code
closed
a
few
weeks
ago
and
the
announcement
blog
post
is
coming
tomorrow.
So
no
more
news
with
g-shock.
K
Everybody
did
a
great
job
and
in
total
we
had
16
16
successful
mentees
this
year.
Another
big
update
is
about
the
community
bridge.
I
will
have
the
q34
round
launching
in
districts,
so
we
officially
kicked
off
it
a
few
weeks
ago
and
we've
started
accepting
proposals
by
the
projects
and
we
have
two
proposals
from
kubernetes
and
we'll
announce
we'll
announce
the
final
list
of
the
executive
projects
next
monday.
K
One
of
these
proposals
proposals
I
have
to
mention,
went
directly
from
the
contributor
experience
group
with
with
the
proposal
to
develop
the
enhanced
functionality
for
the
election
process.
So
josh
come
josh.
Burkus
can
comment
on
that
more,
but
we
had
some
some
issues
with
trying
to
get
the
actual
data
from
from
github
who
is
eligible
to
vote,
so
occul
will
will
be
able
to
to
have
some
people
some
interns
to
work
on
that
for
for
the
kubernetes
community.
K
That's
it
on
the
mentoring
side.
For
me,.
A
K
A
All
right,
let's
wrap
it
up,
then
pat
eddie
again
welcome
anybody
else,
funny
joke
whatever
we
saying
goodbye.
What
do
you
think
pat?
Are
you
scared?
Addy?
Are
you
scared
now
that
you've
gone
through
the
meeting?
Are
you
like
whoa.
L
This
was
actually
my
second
introduction
to
contributes.
K
A
A
I'm
here
excellent,
excellent,
all
right
with
that.
We'll
give
you
some
time
back
thanks,
everyone
and
remember
community
meeting
tomorrow,
it'd
be
a
good
one!
Happy
wednesday
thanks.