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A
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A
A
Okay-
and
I
guess
that
takes
well,
thank
you
and
that
takes
us
to
our
first
agenda
item,
which
is
outreach,
and
that
was
the
conversation
we
started
to
have
right
before
the
call.
I
think
that's
more
recruiting
that,
but.
A
The
long
term
is
an
email
was
sent
out
to
cadet
asking
for
people
to
volunteer.
I
think
one
or
two
people
might
have
chimed
in
on
issues.
A
But
I
there
hasn't
been
much
attraction
beyond
that
and
I'm
just
poking
josh
now.
C
D
I'm
just
here
to
learn
and
maybe
teach
I
don't
know,
I'm
I'm
doing
meetups
in
dallas
yeah.
So
I
want
to
teach
folks,
hey
here's,
how
you
can
contribute
to
kubernetes
if
you
like
it
and
if
you
want
it
like
hey,
follow
this
process.
Follow
this
documentation,
here's
the
guide,
here's
the
links,
ask
questions
here
or
there.
C
Yeah,
I
know
kathleen
and
I
are
going
to
do
some
sessions.
Is
anybody
else
planning
on
doing
sessions?
Stephen?
What
about
you
or
hippie
are
any
of
y'all
planning
on,
like
you
already
sign
up
for
sessions
on
the
github
issues,.
E
I'm
going
to
be
supporting
gwen
on
the
local
building
test
segments
nice.
She
sends
her
her
regards
today,
as
she
had
other
meetings
to
attend,
but
helping
to
turn
that
flow
into
org
files
and
the
mark
done
documentation.
That
will
eventually
be
our
first
kind
of
step
at
combining
the
presentation
and
the
docs
and
the
and
the
flow
so
just
choosing
a
very
small
segment
for
those
local
test
and
build
segments.
E
C
So
it
looks
like
let
me
share
my
screen
too,
because
that's
just.
C
I
know
right
yeah
calls
me
the
football
in
the
meantime,
I'm
seeing
tweet
thanks
bob
I'm
seeing
looks
like
four
issues
for
local
build
and
test.
It
looks
like
one
two
three
and
four
is
so.
That
means
that's
you
and
gwen
hippie.
A
C
Okay,
all
right!
No,
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
it
wasn't
like
you
know,
like
a
data
center
somewhere
anyway,
so
yeah
it
looks
like
this.
One
is
the
is
the
one
I'm
talking
about
and
then
there's
two
three
four.
If
you
could
hippie
like
you
and
gwyn,
do
us
a
favor
and
assign
yourself
to
these
issues
because
we're
if
we're
going
to
do
what
we
need
to
do
right
now
is
enter
into
a
recruitment
phase.
C
C
So
that's
how
they're
that's
how
they're
assigning
stuff.
So,
if
you're
on
the
line
right
now
and
you're
like
oh,
I
want
to
like
help
with
something
in
one
of
these
issues.
C
All
right,
so
here's
what
we
need
right
now,
if
anybody's
willing
to
do
some,
if
anybody's
willing
to
do
this
extra
leg
work
right
now
now
we
need
to
start
recruiting
so
recruitment
get
ready
to
get
their
recruitment
hats
out,
and
so,
for
instance,
we
definitely
are
going
to
need
somebody
to
do
a
kubernetes,
kubernetes
walkthrough
and
the
good
news
for
the
kubernetes
kubernetes
work,
the
walkthrough
and
I'll
actually
add
it
to
the
issue,
too,
is
that
we've
had
people
do
this
before
so
you
can
just
watch
the
old
stuff
and
just
pretty
much
replicate
what
they've
done,
but
just
in
a
more
modern
way-
and
I
say
modern
meaning
like
because
we've
changed
our
processes
45
times
since
last
week,
so
you
know
just
making
things
making
sure
things
are
updated.
C
So,
let's
talk
if
you,
if
you
all,
are
cool
with
it.
Let's
talk
about
some
people
that
we
could
outreach
to
that.
You
think
we
could
talk
that
you
think
we
could
recruit
and
get
that
going.
What
do
you
think
bob.
A
Jason
said
that
he
could
volunteer
for
at
least
one
of
them.
I
think
he's
been
a
little
bit
busy
with
his
new
job
at
packet,
but
he
said
he'd
be
happy
to
do
at
least
one
section.
F
All
right,
so,
let's
do
hi
friends,
hey
gwen,.
G
Sorry
I
am
meeting
jumping
and
hippie
told
me.
There
was
a
bit
of
confusion
with
the
content
organizing,
so
we're
just.
C
Gonna
provide
some
clarity,
maybe
we're
about
to
hit
the
recruitment
cycle
for
like
actually
like
proactively,
recruiting
people
to
do
some
of
these
sessions,
and
I
was
just
wondering
if
you
and
hippie
were
doing
local
build
one
through
four
cause.
I
was
just
gonna
sign
them
to
y'all.
G
C
So
which
one
which
was
one
what's
the
one
that
you
and
hippy
are
gonna
work
on
so
or
none
of
these
and
we're.
We.
G
What
came
up
in
the
last
meeting
is
that
I
have
a
lot
of
content
for
the
contributor
workshop
written
up
and
it
could
stand
to
like
I
I
was
just
going
to
create
like
like,
provide
a
little
bit
more
background
for
all
the
content,
so
create
more
like
what
to
do.
When
is
this
done
kind
of
context,
content
in
the
in
the
issues
themselves,
rather
than
maybe
I'm
not
saying
this
well.
G
A
New
contributor
workshop
has
been
moved
under
the
mentoring,
sub
project.
G
Resources
there
we
are
so
this
has
a
bunch
of
content
for
the
individual
parts
in
it
and
suggestions,
and
I
thought
it
might
be
a
good
idea
to
move
that
to
the
issues
that
you
showed
on
your
previous
screen
share
to
give
the
presenters
a
head
start
so
just
adding
to
the
resources
pretty
much
pretty
much
yeah.
I
wasn't.
I
wasn't
saying
that
I
was
going
to
create
the
the
local
build
and
test
content.
C
Okay,
yeah,
no,
and
that's-
and
I
I
was
gonna
say
that's.
What
I
think
we
need
to
figure
out
is
what
the
scope
of
these
things
are.
Yeah,
like
I
didn't
realize
that
it
got
broken
down
into
four
sections.
G
B
I
think
there
was
some
discussion
around
it
last
time,
just
to
add
more
context
for
why
it's
split
up
like
that.
I
think
they
decided.
It
was
split
up
like
that,
because
in
the
workshop
they
had
separate
sections
because
that
section
took
so
long
for
people
to
go
through.
So
that's
why
there
are
four
pieces
just
because
of
the
schedule
of
when
it
was
in
person.
G
It's
taken
up
by
slide
numbers
as
well,
but
that's
not
yep
josh.
Sorry.
H
There
was
a
reason
to
keep
it
as
four
in
the
in
the
video
version,
which
is
basically,
we
are
talking
about
an
hour
and
a
half
or
so
of
content
and
that's
easier
for
people
to
handle.
If
it's
in
several
segments
also
chances
are.
H
G
Yeah,
that
sounds
that
sounds
right
and
I
am
very
happy
to
take
the
overview.
G
H
B
C
All
right,
what
do
you
all
want
to
use
this
this
session
for
this
next
10
minutes?
I
want
to
talk
about
you're,
going
to
dig
into
something's
recording
guide
for
things.
Do
you
want
to
dig
into
recruitment
strategies?
C
So
it
sounds
like
there's
just
a
lot
of
actual
work.
That
needs
to
be
done
at
this
point,
like
with
squin's
revisions
with
setting
up
guides
for
the
video
recording
and
then
ultimately
recruiting
actual
people
to
do
this
stuff.
So
the
good
news
is,
I
promise
that
when
you
identify
people
to
do
it,
that
most
of
them
will
tell
you
yes,
so
that's
the
good
news.
I
think,
though,
now
get
it's
getting
over
the
hurdle
of
getting
them
prepped
to
say
yes,.
C
Yeah
and
then
bob,
if
you
could
give
alison
some
of
those
names
like
maybe
we
can
like
start
some
kind
of
list
of
like
almost
like
a
speaker's
bureau
of
list
of
people.
That
said
that
they
would
do
whatever,
because
I
feel
like
that's
the
the
problem
with
open
source.
Is
everybody
just
jumps
in
and
they're
like
just
tell
me
what
to
do
and
you're
like
here's
things
so
yeah?
C
If
you
have
like
a
list,
like
jason,
for
instance,
give
that
to
allison
and
then
I'll
just
we
could
just
have
allison
just
start
assigning
people
stuff
on
github.
G
C
C
Yeah
all
right,
you
know
I
feel
like
like
for
like
the
release
cycle.
It
would
be
cool
to,
like
you
know,
have
somebody
on
the
release
team.
That's
currently
like
currently
doing
it.
That
could
probably
even
be.
C
G
H
Yeah
well,
thank
you
for
leading
this
meeting
because
I'm
immediately
after
this
meeting,
I'm
recording
my
talk
for
os
icon.
So
I
have
to
admit
I'm
not
really
thinking
about
the
new
contributor
workshop
right
now.
C
Well,
that's
an
and
like
it's
it's
stressful
times.
I
don't
like
this.
This
is
the
part
of
the
glue
work
that
you
know
gets
de-prioritized
a
lot
and
it's
that's
both
fortunate
that
we
have
that
capability,
but
you
know
obviously
not
fortunate
stuff
that
we
really
want
to
do
so.
I
feel,
like
don't
stress,
the
stuff
is
still
here
forever
and
it
will
be
here.
This
work
will
be
here
tomorrow
and
I
guess
for
everybody
on
the
call.
C
The
best
thing
you
can
do
at
this
point
is
ask
very
pointed
questions
to
people,
meaning
like
hey.
Could
you
do
the
kubernetes
kubernetes
wall
very
pointed
kind
of
questions,
because
that
will
help
people
tremendously.
E
Are
we
doing
for
local
build
and
test?
Are
we
doing
I'm
coming
from
mac,
I'm
coming
from
windows,
I'm
coming
from
linux?
Where
do
we
and
that's
when
I
guess
when
we
get
there,
I
don't
mind
picking
up
and
helping
whoever
steps
into
that?
I
don't
for
for
that
set
of
four.
So
it
doesn't
need
to
be
you
but
I'd
love
to
connect
that
work
together,
and
I
guess
the
point
of
questions
there
are
for
our
audience.
B
A
Choose
your
own
adventure,
so
the
developer
guide
actually
recently
got
updated
with
very
with
up-to-date
and
good
instructions
for
all
three
platforms,
so
we
might
be
able
to
turf
some
of
that
to
you
know
like
consult
the
developer
guide
for
your
specific
workflow,
because
once
you
get
you
know
going
and
some
of
the
requirements
installed,
it's
then
it
becomes
fairly
consistent.
A
I
think
I
think
the
outlier
is
some
other
wonkiness
that
happens
on
windows,
but
that
might
be
an
opportunity
for
like
sig
windows,
we're
not
saying
windows,
the
windows
cloud
provider
group
to
like
do
something
specific
to
that.
H
C
G
That's
an
awesome
idea.
This
is
something
like
what
sorry
I
totally
interrupted
you
by
the
way.
E
I'm
on
the
the
how
many
people
actually
develop
local,
build
and
test
versus
renting
a
machine
for
the
day.
E
My
team
is
spread
out
and
have
different
resources
locally
for
them
and
for
in
our
case,
we
either
spin
up
stuff
on
packet
or
on
amazon
in
order
to
have
a
machine
large
enough
for
each
of
them
to
do
that
development
yeah,
you
can
kind
of
roll
that
in.
A
Yeah,
I
know
like
wherever
it
were
the
remote
like
docker,
build
type
thing
where
you
could
have
remote
docker
host
that,
like
support
for
that
is
being
removed
for
building
kubernetes.
A
I
think
the
assumption
is
is
that
if
you
don't
have
a
machine
to
install
it
on
you're
going
to
have
a
box
that
you
can
ssh
to,
or
you
know
remote
control
in
some
way
shape
or
form
to
build
it
on.
So
I
don't
know
you
know
like.
I
don't
know
if
we
need
to
set
up
specific
instructions
for
that.
G
C
Yep
I've
been
trying
to
emulate
that
virtually
I
mean
hippie
hippie
is
like
the
king
for
the
software
end,
but
I
think
that
yeah,
I
don't
know
like
if
y'all
are
down
with
it.
C
I
say
like
we
should
pick
a
date
in
some
random
end
of
the
month
september
and
like
tell
the
community,
the
only
thing
we're
going
to
do
during
this
two-hour
period
is
like
eight
of
us
are
just
gonna,
hang
out
and
troubleshoot,
you
troubleshoot
your
problems
as
you
try
to
build
and
test
kubernetes
and
then
like
we,
we
use
slack
like
as
a
way
to
like
feel
their
questions
and,
like
you
know,
do
it
just
like
office
hours
style
and
like,
and
that
is
just
gonna.
C
It's
a,
I
think,
it's
a
little
bit
more
of
a
wild
ride
and
like
not
something
that
we
wanted
to
do
in
person,
because,
like
everybody,
like
everybody
in
person,
including
me
was
like,
let's
not
do
that,
but
I
feel
now
now
that
we're
like
entering
this
whole
virtual
game
or
we've
been
here.
It
might
just
have
to
be
a
little
bit
more
chaotic
and
we
just
have
to
accept
that.
A
A
What
I
would
probably
do
is
at
least
hold
off
on
that
until
our
the
the
slides
and
all
that
stuff
is
done,
or
at
least
close
to
done
just
so,
we
have
something
else
to
to
give
them
as
an
artifact
to
use
beyond.
Like
you
know,
it's
assault.
E
Part
of
my
my
desire
to
be
involved
with
the
those
four
parts
of
local,
build
and
test
is
to
create
that
onboarding
platform,
where
we
have
the
pairing
to
help
people
go
from
that
stuff
and
and
it
just
kind
of
matches
into
the
way
that
we
that
we
flow
I
at
ii,
and
so
I
I
I'm
not
stepping
in
to
say
I
can
do
all
of
those
direct.
But
I
will
definitely
provide
heavy
support
to
to
somebody
in
those
for
those
four
pieces.
E
And
if
we
can
get
to
that
point,
like
I
said
by
end
of
september,
then
we
can
have
a
a
pair
party
where
we
can
use
that
those
organized
ways
of
creating
documentation
to
be
that
flow
for
a
remote
pair
thing,
and
I
some
of
my
teams
on
windows,
so
my
team's
on
mac
or
I've
actually
picked
up
a
mac
just
to
be
there
and
obviously
linux.
E
So
we
can,
it
will
should
map
back
to
people's
local
boxes,
pretty
straightforwardly.
C
Well
I'll
take
an
action
to
coordinate
the
whatever
party
it
is
for
potentially
the
end
of
the
month,
so
that
means
we
have
30
days
to
get
our
act
together
and
30.
In
that
30
days
we
should
have
quinn's
quinn's
documentation
in
for
the
stuff.
We
should
have
everybody
recruited
for
sessions.
C
We
should
have
probably
half
of
the
sessions
recorded
if
not
have
slides,
and
then
I
feel
like
we'll
be
on
time.
C
Is
everybody
cool
with
that?
It's
like
we
got
a
30-day
window
right
now
and
then,
like
some
like
I'll
pick
some
random
time,
maybe
we'll
even
do
two
times
to
be
super
like
time
zone
friendly
or
whatever
you
know
two.
C
A
I
That's
all
right,
don't
be
sorry,
I
am
not.
I
don't
have
a
video
on
because
I'm
like
a
human
body,
though
it's
7
30
here
I
am
all
my
bed
and
cozy,
I'm
just
getting
to
see
the
favorite
people
of
mine.
This
is
so
amazing
all
right,
I'm
not
gonna
divorce.
So
I
really
like
the
idea
of
having
the
party
to
build
the
first
time
I
built
locally.
My
mac
crashed
because
the
number
of
files
that
it
could
open
simultaneously.
I
It
was
way
too
less
and
I
need
to
set
the
limits
and
whatnot.
So
it
would
definitely
help
folks-
and
I
also
have
one
other
thing
if
it
would
help.
So,
if
whoever
signs
up
for
the
contributor
workshop,
we
could
send
materials
or
tell
them
that
this
is
a
pre-work
that
you
need
to
do.
If
your
system
is
this,
just
follow
these
steps
and
try,
if
you
cannot
get
it
installed,
we
would
help,
of
course,
but
if
you
can
so
these
are
the
steps
that
you
could
try.
I
So
many
coupon
tutorials
this
time
had
those
things
like
these
are
the
pre-work
that
might
help
them
so
that
they
are
not
like
lost
during
the
sessions
and
then
I'm
just
throwing
it
out
and
I'm
so
happy
to
see
everyone-
and
I
want
to
just
turn
my
video
on
it's
it's
okay.
What's
the
worst
could
happen.
I
A
I
think
I
think
paris
actually
dropped
because
she
had
yeah.
She
had.
I
think
she
had
another
back-to-back
meeting
but
yeah
like
you
know,
I'm
I'm
certainly
down
for
it
and
you
know
whatever
happens,
will
we'll
definitely
know
if
our
if
our
documentation
is
good
or
not.
B
A
So
for
our
our
main
kubernetes
office
hours,
where
we
answer
end
user
questions,
we
will
usually
it's
a
panel
of
four
people
well,
four
to
like
six
people,
and
then
we
get
usually
around
like
350
unique
hits
during
it.
During
the
the
one
hour
session.
That's
people
joining
into
the
youtube
stream.
A
A
I
don't
I
don't
think
it'll
be
300.
People
in
one
session,
that'll
happen
to
you
know,
get
their
their
local
environment
set
up.
I
don't,
I
don't
think
it'll
be
that
bad.
A
Meet
our
contributors,
I
think,
tops
out
which
is
sort
of
a
similar
thing
for
let's
focus
towards
contributors.
I
think
tops
out
around
like
150
like
unique
views
during
that
hour
period.
A
H
D
Yeah
and
an
openstack
upstream
institute
where
I
took
some
volunteering
we
had
about,
we
usually
have
about
50
and
40
50
people,
but
we
have
at
least
20
mentors.
So
we
have
quite
a
good
ratio
of
instructors
for
students
that
helps
a
lot.
A
E
E
The
audit
to
create
an
audit
sync
and
I've
got
an
open
pair
session
that
if
anyone
either
wants
to
lend
a
hand
just
to
see
how
we
do
pairing
or
knows
of
a
human
who
could
be
particularly
helpful
at
the
moment,
with
audits
or
api
server,
cranked
up
to
verbosity
99,
all
it
says
at
the
very
end
is
it
tries
to
load
the
the
audit
sync
config
and
the
audit
sync
itself
is
a
kubernetes
config,
a
coupe
config
and
it
seems
like
there
may
be
a
bug
when
it
does
the
processing,
because
it
says
error,
initializing
audit
web
hook.
E
No
configuration
has
been
provided
because
an
audit
sync
is
just
a
really
minimal
coup
config
with
a
url.
Please
show
them
your
your
json.
A
I
don't
know
anyone
directly,
at
least
off
the
top
of
my
head.
I'd
have
to
poke,
like
you
know,
see
who,
who
I
know
that
knows
the
the
audit
stuff
well
outside
of
like
jordan,
because
he
knows
everything
well.
E
That's
fair,
it
may
be
reaching
out
to
jordan.
Ping
would
be
good,
it's
something
it's
so
deep
within
the
bowels
of
kubernetes,
with
how
it's
processing
command
line
arguments
at
the
api
server
level
when
it
just
quits,
with
an
error
exit
code
and
with
verbosie
turned
all
up.
I
get
nothing.
It's
some
I'm
out
of
my
depth,
so
I'm
just
gonna.
A
I
actually
have
a
couple
questions
about
how
you're
using
packet
but
like
I
don't
want
to
take
that
time
if
other
people
actually
do
want
to
discuss
other
mentoring
relating
related
things
or
new
contributor
workshop
related
things.
E
A
I
will
I
will
kill,
kill
the
recording
for
now
so
with
that,
thanks
all
for
for
showing
up
appreciate
it
and.