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A
Hello,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
new
contributor
workshop
development
meeting
today
is
july,
the
20th
2020.
Just
a
general
note.
We
abide
by
a
code
of
conduct
which,
in
short,
just
means
be
excellent
to
each
other.
Okay,
so
first
item
on
our
agenda
is
the
announcement
to
the
community.
A
Now
we've
got
an
announcement
already
drafted
up.
I
think
this
one,
the
this
announcement
stuff
kind
of
slid
over
the
weekend
so
yeah.
If
someone
could
pick
up
on
that
and
just
do
the
finishing
touches
and
get
that
scent
out,
that
would
be
awesome.
B
C
A
A
So
at
the
moment
we
have
all
these
segments
that
need
signing
up.
A
Too
yeah,
so
you
can
find
this
issue
4549
and,
if
you're
interested
in
in
helping
produce
the
content
for
that
segment,
just
jump
onto
the
github
issue
and
leave
a
comment,
so
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
sessions
there.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions
around
this
so
anything
to
add.
B
Yeah,
so
we
had
a
list
of
people
who
originally
volunteered
for
some
of
the
segments
back
when
this
was
going
to
be
an
in-person
event,
so
for
the
ones
where
nobody
on
this
call
is
taking
them.
We
should
maybe
kind
of
organize
out
to
reach
out
to
those
people
and
to
other
people.
We
think
might
be
interested
in
producing
those
sections.
D
B
I
would
like
each
section
to
come
with
stuff
for
the
contributor
guide
that
basically
goes
over
the
same
material
as
a
text
document
the
so
that
you
know
somebody
could
potentially
learn
it
without
watching
the
video
or
just
to
make
people
have
an
easier
time
following
along
with
the
video,
so
they
can,
for
example,
copy
and
paste
code
examples,
so
that
would
obviously
be
an
additional
sort
of
requirement,
also
sort
of
an
additional
volunteer
opportunity,
because
I
could
see
for
any
individual
segment
the
segments
now
involving
two
or
three
people,
you
know
say
one
of
whom
is
going
to
do
the
writing
and
another
one
of
whom
is
going
to
do
the.
A
A
A
And
that
kind
of
makes
sense
in
terms
of
what
will
end
up
is
like
it's
like
a
virtual
textbook,
ideally
where
you
know
every
section
it.
That
is
a
video
you
have
a
page
for.
B
B
B
D
Ray
stephen,
I
did,
I
grabbed
the
dogs
for
myself,
but
I
would
be
happy
to
share
with
someone
also,
if
I
really
like
your
idea
of
having
the
text.
Sometimes
it
helps
a
lot
better
than
the.
F
Video
I'm
happy
to
help
out
with
a
lot
of
the
documentation
and
stuff,
but
I
was
just
wondering
for
the
is
there
a
particular
platform
that
a
lot
of
the
initial
setup
documentation
is
going
to
be
based
around
is
because
of
potentially
you've
got
a
mac
audience
versus
a
windows
audience.
E
I'm
sorry,
I
can't
speak
to
the
presentation,
but
I
know
we're
revamping
the
developer
guide
to
cover
more
of
that.
The
multiple
operating
systems.
B
Yeah,
I
mean
honest
if
you're
talking
about
like
technical
examples,
then
a
lot
of
that's
going
to
be
up
to
the
presenter,
because
some
of
the
presenters,
depending
on
their
own
platform,
knowledge,
may
do
okay
on
windows.
You
do
it
like
this
on
linux,
you
do
it
like
that,
and
other
presenters
may
be.
You
know
I
can't
deal
with
this.
B
I
just
we're
going
to
start
with
saying
you're
going
to
run
a
linux
vm
and
that's
how
I'm
going
to
teach
you
the
rest
one
of
the
things
oh-
and
this
needs
to
actually
be
an
issue.
I
think
allison.
We
probably
still
want
to
develop
a
sort
of
a
new
contributor,
dev
environment
vm.
Don't
we.
A
Yeah,
that
would
be
that.
Yes,
yes,
we're
still,
because
that,
then,
when
you
have
that
kind
of
guaranteed
consistency
that
everyone's
going
to
get
the
same
experience.
E
Something
else
that
we
can
also
do
all
this
is
probably
a
little
bit
further
out
is
the
github
code
spaces,
because
then
it's
just
like
they
fork
the
repo
and
they
have
it
immediately
available
to
them.
E
It's
like
it's
essentially
a
web
version
of
vs
code.
You
provide
a
container
with
all
your
development
tools
and
any
sort
of
configurations
for
vs
code.
So
if
you
want
to
have
like
any
linting
or
any
stuff
like
stuff
already
installed,
you
can
do
that
as
well
as
a
base
level
of
configuration.
E
It
is,
however,
still
beta.
So
probably
you
know
next.
B
B
Features
if
you're
asking
stephen
you're
asking
about
the
documentation
itself,
this
is
going
into
the
contributor
guide,
contributor
site
repo,
which
is:
is
it
doxy
or
is
it
something
similar
to
doxie.
B
B
B
B
E
I'm
happy
like
we
can
do
both
if
we
want
to
link
out
to
google
slides
stored
under
the
contributors
at
account.
Since
that
won't
have
any
permissions
issues,
then
we
can
also
export
a
copy
to
pdf
and
host
that
on
the
contributor
site
directly
as
well.
G
B
The
yeah
I
mean
I
want
the
pdf
also
because
we
still
have
the
chinese
contributor
issue
the,
although
that's
one
where
I
expect
we
will
eventually
have
a
chinese
language
version
of
the
slides.
E
B
Yeah,
I
would
love
to
do
it
in
a
javascript
based
slide
format,
so
that
we
could
actually
put
the
slide
composition
itself
into
the
repo,
but
that
would
involve
teaching
many
people
how
to
use
those
and
does
not
seem
feasible.
B
The
okay,
this
is
all
pretty
direct.
I
haven't
heard
yet
from
ray
hello,
ray.
B
Yeah
you
I'm
I'm,
you
know,
is
new
group
trying
to
trying
to
get
you
know
on
top
of
everybody.
Are
you
thinking
more
of
doing?
Oh,
actually,
we've
got
a
bunch
of
participants
that
are
not
showing
up
in
my
brady
bunch,
so
we
should.
B
A
Go
around
the
room:
yeah,
okay!
So
I'm
allison!
I
am
a
member
of
sick
contrabex.
I
am
helping
out
with
the
new
contributor
workshop.
B
Next,
I'm
josh,
I'm
one
of
the
with
gwen
gwen
gueneve,
I'm
one
of
the
original
creators
of
the
new
contributor
workshop,
which
we
did
originally
for
kubecon
austin,
I
think,
might
have
been
copenhagen.
I
don't
remember
okay,
copenhagen
see-
and
I
am
here
to
support
allison
in
making
sure
this
gets
done.
B
Let
me
pick
somebody
else:
savita.
D
Hi
sabita.
D
For
the
release
and
I've
been
with
this
release
for
a
couple
cycles
and
I
used
to
lurk
around
sitting
gritties
for
about
a
year
where
josh
used
to
be
very
active
before
they
changed
the
change,
the
timings.
I
remember
you
from
then-
and
I
also
used
to
do
a
little
bit
of
country
breaks
work.
D
I
did
help
with
the
triage
and
I
was
a
shadow
then,
and
I
got
a
little
busy
and
I
stepped
away,
and
now
I
want
to
get
back
into
mentoring,
which
means
a
lot
to
me
and
there
was
this
opportunity
for
the
new
country
workshop,
and
here
I
am
and
thanks
for
the
opportunity,
everyone.
I
I
I
was
a
shadow
for
the
enhancement
team
last
release.
1.18
had
my
pr,
you
know
like
submitted
few
days
ago
for
csi
secrets.
It
was
a
long,
a
long
way
and
trying
to
help
here
any
ways.
I
can
happy
to
have
more
people
in
this
wonderful
community.
I
E
Sure,
hey,
my
name
is
bob
killen.
I
go
by
mr
bobby
tables
pretty
much
across
everything.
I
am
one
of
the
chairs
of
say,
contributor
experience.
I
I
haven't
been
able
to
make
it
to
a
lot
of
the
mentoring
meetings
just
from
conflicts,
but
this
is
my
evening.
I
was
able
to
join
in
and
forget
I'd,
try
and
help.
Kick
this
off
a
bit
more
where
I
could
and
let's
go
with
mars.
J
Hello,
everyone,
my
name
is
mars,
I'm
from
dallas.
I
just
want
to
help
you
guys
and
my
maybe
myself
as
we
learned
a
lot
of
new
stuff
about
kubernetes,
I
run
meetups
in
locally
and
I
would
love
to
have
something
to
share
with
our
guys
here
something
we
will
produce.
K
Hello:
everyone,
I'm
kazlyn,
I'm
a
member
of
sig
contribex,
I'm
a
storyteller
and
I
work
with
the
twitter
account.
I
saw
this
on
my
calendar
and
I
was
like
ooh.
That
sounds
really
cool.
I
want
to
know
what's
going
on
so
I
joined
it
so
hi.
G
Been
part
of
the
past
two
caged
release
for
118
and
girling
119.
do
a
little
bit
and
say
box
as
well.
I
just
I
also
have
a
lot
of
experience
with
making
videos
and
kids
tutorial
videos,
so
I
could
throw
my
hats
in
there
as
well.
That's
it
for
me.
So
I
also
saw
this
on
my
calendar
and
I
thought
it
was
interesting
joined
in.
G
All
right,
counseling.
L
Team
in
new
zealand,
though
I'm
still
stuck
in
south
africa
due
to
some
virus
thing.
We
as
I
is
doing
conformance
testing
for
the
apis,
and
I
joined
the
team
in
april
and
we're
looking
I'm
very
new
to
technical
as
I'm
out
of
project
management
and
not
in
technical.
But
my
team
is
here
to
help
and
stephen.
F
Hi,
I'm
stephen
hayward.
I
end
up
doing
a
lot
of
the
conformance
testing
around
various
bits
and
pieces
with
various
api
endpoints,
and
I'm
got
a
bit
of
a
previous
career
in
education,
so
I've
done
more
in-person,
training
and
stuff.
So
I'm
more
wanting
to
help
out
more
on
the
technical
documentation
and
stuff
and
just
the
end
user
experience.
F
K
M
The
third
call,
the
third
kubernetes-
call
that
people
forgot
about
me:
hi
everyone.
My
name
is
paris.
I
have
run
a
few
new
contributor
workshops.
M
I've
actually
run
quite
a
few
new
contributor
workshops
for
enterprise
level
companies
as
well.
So
I
have
different
kinds
of
experience.
I'm
also
very
happy
to
help
with
anything
including
sessions,
documentation
whatever
you
need
for
me,
I'm
happy
to
help.
B
B
I've
already
got
from
cevilla
doing
the
one
on
docs,
which
one
of
the
things
I'm
looking
forward
to
for
that
one
is
since
we're
no
longer
constrained
by
the
half
day
timeline.
We
can
actually
do
more
for
that,
one
that
has
conventionally
been
part
of
the
ncw,
which
one
do
you
take
paris.
M
Share
your
screen
for
me
or
no
wayland
issues.
That's.
B
Great
yeah,
oh
by
the
way,
for
issues
and
for
other
people,
actually
writing
new
issues
here
in
the
community
repo
we've
been
starting
the
name
of
every
issue
for
this
effort
with
ncw2.
B
Because
there's
already
a
bunch
of
related
labels-
and
we
just
did
not
want
to
confuse
this
by
adding
a
new
label
so.
M
I
can
do
I
could
do
pretty
much
one
truth,
any
of
the
first
three
and
then
I
mean
I
can
technically
do
most.
I
just
feel
others
are
much
more
qualified,
so
whatever
you
need
my
help
with
on
one
two
or.
M
B
The
the
other
sort
of
big
areas
where
we're
going
to
need
work
here
is
we
need
to
finish
writing
a
sort
of
video
recording
guide.
E
So
this
the
cncf
has
a
like
streaming
channel.
F
E
They
have
put
together
a
very
good
collection
of
like
recommended
hardware
and
guides
and
setups,
and
things
like
that.
George
was
the
one
that
helped
put
that
together.
E
B
B
Yeah,
although
you
know
there's
the
possibility
that
we'll
have
somebody
who's
a
good,
you
know
a
good
subject,
matter
expert,
but
happens
to
live
somewhere
that
has
not
great
internet
and
for
them
they're
going
to
want
something
where
they
can
record
100
locally.
B
The
so
we
actually
have
allison
did
some
brief
instructions
on
zoom
and
there's
an
issue
for
this.
B
Yep
yeah,
so
if
we
have,
if
the
guide
from
the
cncf
is
good,
then
we
can
just
link
to
that
and
we
don't
have
to
create
our
own
guide.
We
will
need
to
set
up
like
a
folder
and
g
drive
and
stuff
for
people
to
upload
stuff.
E
Not
necessarily
the
public,
but
we
can
lock
it
down
to
like
the
contributes
mailing
list.
So
if
you're
on
that
list,
you
can
upload
to
it.
B
Okay,
that
works
the,
and
is
anybody
here
besides
bob
a
video
geek
who
would
potentially
be
able
to
help
with
post-production
of
videos.
F
F
B
Okay,
the
cool
okay.
Let
me
add
this
to
the
notes:
okay,.
G
B
B
Yay
all
right
paris
they're,
offering
to
help
with
any
of
the
community
interaction,
etc
segments
in
the
chat.
One
of
the
other
things
I
will
say
is
I'm
not
good
with
video
post
production,
but
this
is
something
both
for
any
of
you
who
are
taking
a
segment
and
also
to
eventually
talk
to
speakers
about
is.
I
was
once
for
a
brief
period,
a
professional
speaking
coach.
B
So
if
we
have
people
who
are
subject
matter
experts
but
are
concerned
about
their
ability
to
do
a
good
workshop
segment,
I
and
there's
also
a
couple
other
people
in
the
community
who
are
qualified
as
I
am.
I
can
help
them
improve
the
quality
of
their
content.
You
know
for
delivery,
I
mean
it's
not
something.
We
particularly
had
problem
with
the
past,
but
basically
you
know
if
somebody's
just,
not
confident
that
they
can
present
well,
we
can
help
with.
B
F
This
set
of
interests
was
the
length
of
time
for
a
lot
of
those
sections.
Are
they
sort
of
like
a
hard
fix.
F
Or
are
they
just
a
generic
guide
based
on
when
it
was
a
in-person
demonstration
at
kubecon.
B
B
B
A
lot
of
this
is
so
one
of
the
overwhelming
goals
that,
when
alice
and
I
met
about
nelson
correct
me,
I'm
wrong
on
those.
What
we
said
is
that
we
want
this
to
break
down
into
segments
where
people
could
potentially
watch
a
segment
during
their
lunch
break,
and
so
we're
trying
to
avoid
having
any
individual
segments
be
like
two
hours
long.
A
Yeah
and
also
a
big
idea
with
some
of
these
segments
is,
you
could
have
these
segments.
Even
this
is
linked
15
minutes
there.
That
could
be
three
different
small
videos
like
it's
kind
of
up
to
the
person
recording
it,
and
it's
also
the
time
the
length
of
time
is
kind
of
set
like
that,
because
we
also
want
the
messaging
to
be
concise,
because
that,
if
we
spend
too
long
on
like
a
single
topic,
it's
quite
often
we
might
end
up
rambling
of
it
correctly.
Correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
yeah.
F
Well,
it's
cool,
it
was
just,
I
know,
there's
a
tgik
for
setting
up
your
dev
environment
and
even
if
you
cut
it
down
to
light
concise,
it's
probably
close
to
probably
at
least
an
hour,
but
then
it's
like.
If
we
were
to
use
of
a
vm
image,
then
it's
pretty
much
more
of
an
introduction
walk
through
more
than
a
here.
This
is
how
you
set
it.
B
B
Yeah,
that's
one
of
those
where
I
could
see
us.
You
know
somebody
producing
possibly
even
one
of
the
presenters
of
that
producing
the
short
25
minute
video
and
then
one
of
the
resources
that
we
have
in
there
is
hey
here's
a
much
longer
video
about
setting
up
your
dev
environment
from
kubernetes
fridays.
If
you
follow
me,
yep.
E
E
Yeah
we
could
probably
ping
like
one
of
the
former.
You
know,
release
leads
to
to
cover
the
release
cycle.
B
Cool
yeah,
which
there
are
lots
of,
but
actually
that's
a
the
release
cycle.
One
is
a
good
example,
because
if
you
talk
to
any
of
the
former
release
leads-
and
you
say
hey-
we
want
you
to
do
a
segment
on
the
release
cycle
and
you
don't
give
them
a
target
length.
It's
going
to
end
up
being
an
hour
long,
and
that
is
just
more
than
any
new
contributor
actually
needs
to
know
about
the
release
cycle.
B
J
B
B
In
two
minutes
from
this
other
person,
based
on
what
the
content
is
like,
say,
you're
going
over
the
testing,
and
you
want
one
person
to
cover
e
to
e
another
person
to
cover
conformance
testing
et
cetera,
that's
legitimate
yeah,
doing
it
as
a
as
a
call
with
multiple
presenters
as
long
as
it
flows,
so
that
it's
not
a
slog
for
somebody
to
simply
watch
it
and.
J
B
So
yeah,
absolutely,
and
and
for
that
matter,
a
lot
of
what
you're
seeing
here
is
what
we
came
up
with
when
we
canceled
the
in-person
new
contributor
workshop,
and
we
were
looking
at
what
an
online
format
would
look
like.
So
if
people
have
ideas
for
other
ways
to
do
the
online
format
that
might
be
more
creative
than
anything
that
the
you
know,
original
team
came
up
with,
then
you
know
please
voice
them,
because
you
might
be
talking
about
something
that
we
just
really
honestly
haven't
thought
of.
B
One
of
the
things
I
see
hippie
is
not
here,
one
of
the
other
things
that
you
know
after
we
get
all
of
the
online
content
done.
One
of
the
things
we'll
think
about
is
doing
interactive
events
around
some
of
the
new
contributor
format,
like
I've
already
talked
to
hippie,
about,
like
maybe
taking
one
of
the
local
building
test
segments
and
doing
it
as
a
para
programming
exercise
using
the
the
mentoring
software
project
that
he
has
the,
but
we
want
to
produce
a
set
of
at
your
own
pace,
asynchronous
video
and
text
content.
B
B
B
Okay,
if
one
of
them
occurred
to
you
in
the
middle
of
the
night,
go
ahead
and
mention
it
in
the
the
sig
contrabex
slack.
B
I
B
L
L
B
B
B
A
Yeah,
so
thank
you,
everyone
for
coming
and
see
you
in
two
weeks
from
now.