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A
All
right
welcome
everyone,
you're
joining
the
kubernetes
upstream
marketing
community
meeting.
We
all
know
each
other,
but
you
know,
code
of
conduct
applies
be
kind
to
each
other,
be
excellent
to
each
other,
as
paris
always
puts
it,
which
I
love.
We
are
at
the
tail
end
of
kukan
eu,
which
happened
digitally.
So
congratulations
for
all
those
that
survived
it.
I
I
maybe
like
just
quick
check
in
who
was
able
to
participate.
C
Yeah
I
I
had
a
good
time
at
it.
I
didn't
actually
watch
many
sessions
which
I'm
very
sad
about,
I'm
hoping
to
go
back
and
check
them
out
once
they're
up
the
recordings,
but
my
session
went
really
well.
I
had
a
lot
of
questions
during
it
and
then
afterwards
I
went
to
the
slack
they
have
you
like,
like.
If
your
question
didn't
get
answered,
please
go
over
to
the
slack
and
speaker
will
be
hanging
out
there
for
a
bit,
and
I
had
like
25
questions
there
or
something
like
a
bunch
of
them
were
just
like.
C
Thanks
for
the
talk
like,
I
think,
18
were
like
thanks
for
the
talk,
and
then
there
were
another
like
eight
or
something
that
were
actual,
like
in-depth
questions
that
people
got
into
and
it
started
a
conversation.
It
had
a
bunch
of
people
chiming
in,
and
so
it
was
a
lot
of
fun
and
then
I
had
more
people
watching
it
throughout
the
week
and
I
got
periodic
things
like.
I
just
watched
your
talk.
D
C
C
B
C
B
I
was
actually
going
to
talk
about
that,
like
that
was.
The
highlight
of
my
cubecon
was
the
mentoring
sessions
yesterday.
Caslin
was
a
part
of
it
as
well.
We
actually
transitioned
tables.
I
spent
too
long
at
my
first
table.
Sadly,
there
was
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
newbies
there
that
were
like
super
interested
in,
like
you
know
like
how
do
I
career
right?
So
it
was.
B
Very
very
helpful
and,
like
I
met
a
lot
of
new
people
in
the
community
and
network
with
them
and
helping
them
network,
and
then
we
went
even
a
step
further
like
on
a
corporate
level.
We
had
extra
like
tickets
right,
like
red
hat,
had
extra
tickets,
so
some
people
that
you
know
had
been
frequent
participants
on
our
you
know
streaming
channels
and
everything
right
like
we
made
sure
they
went
to
cubecon
and
got
the
best
out
of
it
and
like
talking
to
them,
they've
networked
with
recruiters
and
everything
else.
B
So
like
it's,
it's
like
the
best
feeling
in
the
world
today,
like
I'm
exhausted
right,
like
yesterday,
actually
felt
like
a
real
kubecon
day
for
me,
because
I
did
talk,
moderation
and
you
know
all
kinds
of
like
panels
and
stuff
like
that,
but
it
feels
so
good
to
like
have
helped
so
many
people.
Yesterday,
that's
like
my
favorite
thing
in
the
world
about
this
community.
B
C
Yeah,
I
feel
like
the
talk,
moderation
and
stuff.
There
was
more
that
I
could
have
done,
but
I
was
very
cautious
with
the
time
zones
I
didn't
want
to
over
tax
myself
and
do
something
poorly
yeah,
but
yeah
there
was
a
lot
going
on
and
it
it
seemed
like
there
was
pretty
good
interaction,
which
is
something
that's
really
hard
to
get
with
virtual
conferences
yeah.
So
our
booth,
of
course
didn't
get
that
much
interaction.
I
think
the
booths
weren't
the
popular
happening
spot,
but
the
slack
and
stuff
was
happening
so
that
was.
B
Yeah
it
was,
it
was
funny.
I
went
in
day,
zero
and
just
said,
hey
happy,
kubecon
to
like
all
the
companies
I'd
ever
interacted
with
on
their
booths,
and
this
morning
I
was
going
through
the
last
of
them,
like
logging
out
leaving
them
or
whatever
leaving
those
channels
and
like
the
lack
of
activity
in
those
channels,
was
just
like
wow.
They
shouldn't
do
this
again.
B
B
A
A
B
A
Great
cool
all
right,
well,
transitioning
agenda-wise.
I
threw
some
stuff
on
here
based
on
what
we've
been
talking
about
throughout
the
week,
it's
been
like
a
very
cool
week
for
comms.
It's
like
we're
actually
needed,
which
feels
satisfying
so
there's
a
couple
things
that
I
call
action
required
like
we
have
a
comms
request
floating
around.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we,
we
kind
of
know
how
to
process
our
own.
Thank
you.
A
B
A
B
So
there's
like
the
the
header,
the
navigation
text
is
like
light
blue
and
the
header
itself
is
dark,
blue
and
there's
some
stuff
like
that,
like
a
dark
gray,
with
like
a
lighter
gray
kind
of
text
on
the
page
as
well
so
like
they're,
not
very
high
contrast,
they're,
very
low
contrast
like
like
not
even
like
medium,
like
they're,
so
so
low
contrast
that,
like
tim,
brought
up
that,
maybe
we
need
to
adjust
some
color
schemes
there
and
that's
viable,
like
feedback.
C
A
C
B
E
B
B
A
A
So
yeah
I
I
wanted
to
bring
it
up.
Just
I
think
bob
had
something
come
up,
so
he
won't
be
able
to
make
it,
but
I
just
want
to
see.
I
know
that
he's
championing
the
launch
of
that
and
wanted
our
support
throughout
and
then
just
want
to
engage.
A
If
anyone
understands,
if
there's
any
additional
action,
we
should
take
in
the
short
term
to
help
that
succeed
so
like
are
there
call
to
actions
that
we
should
kind
of
queue
up
in
our
twitter
for
for
when
we're
ready
to
launch
and
just
hit
merge
once
it's
ready
to
go,
are
there
other
channels
we
should
be
messaging
to,
and
is
there
like,
an
a
bit
of
a
plan
for
an
ongoing
cadence
of
reminding
people
like
hey?
This
is
the
new
place
you're
talking
about.
B
A
C
B
A
D
I
mean
you
know.
I
was
just
saying
that
I
I
agree
with
that.
Just
just
reading
about
it
won't
help.
I
mean
the
cadence
should.
A
D
D
We
can,
you
know
as
close
to
like
probably
than
a
campaign
or
something,
but
after
that
we
should
be
more
careful
with
that
right,
because
if
you
do
it
again
and
again,
you
know
it
goes
towards
being
yeah.
B
A
Point
that,
like
oh
and
a
fun
way,
we
could
probably
use
the
I
love
the
somebody
told
me
digital
exhaust
again
and
I
hadn't
heard
it
in
a
while,
which
is
this
idea
of.
Like
you
know,
if
somebody's
already
moving
a
car
like,
can
we
just
take
the
exhaust
of
what
they're
doing
and
reuse
that
as
content?
It's
this
very,
never.
A
Yeah
he's
constantly
looking
to
reuse
his
output,
like
so
he's
input
into
the
car.
How
can
I
take
the
output
and
make
that
meaningful?
Like
I
love
love
that
framing
and
like
so
there's
already
been
so
much
input
plugged
into
the
site?
I
wonder
you
know
we
could
you
know
castle
as
lead
like
you
can
take
lead
on
it,
but
if
you
want
help
kind
of
decomposing
parts
of
the
site
and
be
like
hey,
here's,
an
interesting
takeaway
and
then
by
the
way
bookmark
this
page.
A
So
I
guess
I
keep
thinking
that
the
call
to
action
in
my
mind
is
to
bookmark
this
like
we
want
to
drive
participation
on
that
site
or
a
reminder
that
that
is
your
main
site.
There's
anyone
and
that's
just
the
first
one.
We
could
have
multiple
ctas,
because
it's
going
to
be
a
long
term
goal.
Anyone
have
other
ideas
of
because
they
don't
know
how
to
participate
in
it
yet
like
there's,
always
a
call
to
action
to
participate,
but
yeah.
I
want
to
be
as
specific
as
possible
for
people.
B
A
What
comes
to
mind
or
like?
What's
your,
what's
your.
F
Motivation,
I
can't
think
of
something:
okay,
cool
yeah.
Actually,
you
know
when
you
tweet
something
about
the
new
content.
It
gets
straight
away.
You
know
within
like
half
an
hour
or
sometime,
even
if
the
channel
members
are
like
huge.
So
when
you
type
something
you
know,
it
goes
upwards
and
you
know
people
might
not
see
our
content
or,
like
you
know,
whatever
you
tweet
or
whatever
you
type
in
there.
F
So
it
is
a
good
idea
like
to
retweet
like
what
you
have
tweeted
like
you
know,
two
days
before
or
like
one
day
before
I
mean
if
it
is
really
important
and
yeah.
F
Yeah
yeah
exactly
so
yeah
it's
it's
ideal
to
retweet.
A
Yeah,
that's
a
fantastic
point,
sir.
So
you're
saying
like
we
should
sell
free
tweets,
sometimes
like
use
that
functionality
or
you
say
retweet
others
as
well.
F
No
retweet
the
same
content.
Actually
you
know,
for
example,
yeah
you
read
with
the
same
content
from
the
from
the
same
handle
like
you
know,
from
wherever
you
are
treating.
Let's
say
I
know
I
have
tweeted
something
about
some
content
today,
but
it
get
it
gets
paid
away.
F
You
know
today
itself
because
you
know
I
follow
like
many
people
like
you
know,
and
this
week
get
lost
somewhere
else,
and
so,
when
I
visit
tomorrow,
I
mean
this
tweet
should
be
somewhere
else
in
my
new
timeline.
Yes,.
A
Yeah,
that's
you're,
also
reminding
me
of
another
strategy
that
comes
to
mind
of
so
there's
going
to
be
an
announcement
email,
I'm
guessing
that's
coming
from
bob,
but
he's
drafting
it
yeah
yeah.
Maybe
we
could
get
a
tweet
out
there
first
and
and
link
to
it
and
ask
people
to
retweet
it
to
help
elevate
that,
like
that,
that's
a
great
way
to
get
a
lot
of
visibility
through
having
like
one
centralized
tweet
that
gets
retweeted
by
a
lot
of
people.
It's
like
an.
B
A
Like
coordination
with
bob
yeah,
just
a
tiny
bit
of
coordination
like
ecbt
like
caslin,
sends
a
sense
of
tweet
from
the
handle
and
then
bob
says,
hey
everyone.
You
know
please
share
if
or
retweet
here
or
both
as
a
call
to
action,
and
it
helped
us
elevate
that
channel
and
and
our
twitter
name.
D
Yeah,
so
if
I
understand
it
correctly,
the
tweet
link
goes
with
the
mail
that
bob
is
gonna
affect
right,
exactly
exactly
yeah.
D
And
that
that
also
drives
people
to
care
as
contributor
handlers.
A
Good
any
other
thoughts
on
kubernetes
dot,
devs.
A
Yes,
it's
in
the
sig,
so
kubernetes
sig.
Let
me
look
it
up
ready,
sig!
It's
a
repo
in
that
github
organization.
F
I
think
it's
a
pretty
good
resource
for
first
new
new
issues
like
the
ones
for
new
contributors.
I
think
we
should
focus
on
that.
F
I'm
saying
it's
a
good
source
of
good
first
issues,
so
I
think
yeah
yeah,
that's
right!.
A
I
just
linked
in
the
in
the
doc,
so
kubernetes
slash,
contributor,
dash
site.
I
think
it
might
migrate
to
the
main
organization
once
it
goes
live,
but
I'm
not
certain
on
that.
Maybe
I
don't
know
yeah.
A
Up
to
other
people,
that's
fine.
The
only
other
thing
I
wanted
to
strategize
on
from
a
com's
point
of
view.
Is
I
notice
that
there's
another
blog
location
there
and
if
I've
learned
anything
from
search
engine
optimization
of
sites,
blogs
are
really
great
locations
to
drive
organic
traffic
and
thus,
like
help
us
drive
people
to
this
new
site,
but
now
we're
also
competing
with
yet
another
channel.
So
it's
a
separate
channel
from
kubernetes.io
blog,
so
it
kind
of
opens
a
question
of
like.
Are
we
thinking
about?
B
I
mean
I
would
really
like
this
site
to
focus
on
contributor
work.
Right,
like
I
don't
know
like
it,
would
be
very
selective
stuff
from
kubernetes.io.
That
would
even
be
like
thought
of
to
bleed
over
potentially,
and
we
would
have
to
work
with
cncf
staff
on
that
anyway,
to
syndicate
potentially.
A
Fair,
but
that's
the
thing
like
we
have
these
clusters
of
interesting
content,
and
I
I
want
to,
I
think,
we're
the
champions
of
keeping
it
clear
like
hey.
If
you
have
an
interesting
story
like
x,
put
it
here
if
it's
like,
why
put
it
there?
I
wonder
if
we
can
help
them
theme
kubernetes.dev,
we
can
say
like
hey.
What's
a
trick,
you
use
to
make
contributing
to
kubernetes
easy
for
you,
whether
it's
a
command
line
utility
or
something
you
do.
That's
been
fun
like
write
it
up
here.
Oh,
like
help
them
theme
that
blog.
B
F
I
think
we
can
have
a
complete
block
series
for
how
someone
started
their
first
first
contribution
like
it
can
be
an
end
number
yeah.
A
That's
a
really
good
one
and
tips
and
tricks
for
contributing
in
the
so
there's
something.
I've
gone
through
a
lot
of
conversations
around
like
differentiation
of
blogs
in
an
organization,
as
you
know,
small
compared
to
others,
but
pretty
large
compared
to
us
like
at
red
hat
and
the
number
one
takeaway
being
like.
A
There's
no
such
thing
as
super
clear
swim
lanes
like
there
will
be
overlap
and
the
question
is
like:
can
we
make
it
clear
like
what
the
main
audience
is
and
what
are
some
good
examples,
because
and
and
then
the
okay
with
syndication,
like?
I
think
if
somebody
writes
a
great
like
here's,
my
first
contributor
story
and
regardless
of
where
they
write
it.
A
The
first
time
like
syndicate
it
over
to
the
other
one
and
link
across
that
will
actually
help
our
seo
not
not
hurt,
but
I
can
also
go
into
seo
some
other
time.
I
realize
that's
something.
B
A
Yeah:
okay,
any
other
things
on
the
that
dev
site
that
come
to
mind.
A
I'll
just
sign
up
to
take
the
next
action
to
reach
out
to
bob
and
see
how
we
can
be
helpful.
I
know
you
mentioned
in
passing
that
monday
is
their
launch
goal
so
to
see
what
that
looks
like
and
probably
pull
you
in
caslin
for
messaging
coordination
through
through
twitter
and
rajula.
Have
you
been
asked
to
email
anything
or
do
anything
there.
A
Yeah
he's
doing
himself,
okay,
cool
next
up
any
articles
and
progress.
We
should
talk
through
updates
on.
A
I
think
we've
all
been
pretty
busy
this
week
to
say
the
least
like
yeah
other
focuses
so
moving
along
bots
in
progress.
Roger.
Can
you
anything
we
can
do
to
help
why
I
saw
the
update
from
jeff
on
your
slack
bot.
So
that's
exciting.
A
A
My
hope
is
that,
like
we
can
go
from
like
that,
really
long
thread
of
different
feature
requests
to
very
specific,
separate
modular
issues
like
in
this
new
repo,
once
it's
ready
or
once
it's
merged,
and
I
guess
I
wanted
to
gauge-
if
that
does
that
make
sense
to
you,
rizzullo
that
you'd
look
in
that
channel
or
we
should
kind
of
keep
posting
in
kubernetes
community
with
feature
requests.
F
I
think
we
should
take
the
request
there
and
then
keep
putting
the
code
here,
because
this
is
integrated
with
the
cloud.
F
A
Okay,
awesome:
okay,
community
is
a
better
location
for
our
audience.
A
Cool
in
twitter
bot,
like
we
we've
got
the
twitter
action
thing
want
to
just
gauge.
I
guess
the
the
question
I
held
like.
A
Are
we
ready
to
possibly
switch
over
to
it
full
time
in
the
sense
of
not
have
people
like
log
in
and
tweet
directly,
but
we
stick
to
using
the
repo
as
a
way
of
like
having
a
log
of
what
we're
tweeting
and
when
or
is
it
too
soon?
For
that.
C
B
A
So
yeah,
it
kind
of
it
tells
a
story
to
me
that
maybe
thinking
about
it
for
a
different
audience
right
like
for
this
team,
we
manage
our
twitter
quite
closely
through
tweetdeck,
with
a
plus
one
support
system
of.
Like
you
on
point,
and
you
like
reviewing
I'm
pointing
to
you
on
my
screen.
G
A
This
is
how
things
work
now,
but
like
maybe
maybe
the
scope
of
this
github
action
functionality
isn't
for
us,
it's
actually
for
others
to
be
able
to
recommend
tweets,
yeah
in
a
smooth
way
and
have
ver
verification.
A
B
C
F
A
A
Yes,
positive,
I'm
terrible
at
it
like
I'm
really
good.
At
only
being
myself
there,
I
use
the
the
pr
tool
like
the
github
actions
function
and
it
was
awesome.
Super
fun,
super
easy,
just
put
a
little
dot,
tweet
file
in
y'all,
reviewed
it
it
merged,
and
I
think
the
only
thing
I
need
to
wrap
my
head
around
is
scheduling
so
that
you
can
merge
and
then
it
will
still
tweet
on
a
schedule
which
I
know
is
documented.
I
just
haven't
tested
it.
A
Oh,
that
sounds
terrible.
Don't
do
that.
I
mean
that
sounds
that
sounds
useful,
but,
like
I've
heard
just
the
challenge
of
adding
new
features
to
prow
right
now,
right
yeah-
I
I
don't
so
I
don't
wanna.
I.
B
A
Fine,
that's
so
that's
completely
fine
and
we'll
work
within
the
limitation
there.
So
it's
like
we'll
basically
say
if
anyone
has
a
good
tweet
idea,
you
know
open
a
pr
and
we'll
merge
it
at
our
convenience,
but
back
to
the
original
way
in
which
we're
messaging
out.
It's
like
if
somebody
has
an
urgent
thing
that
we're
telling
we're
sending
them
to
slack
to
like
ping
us
right
away
to
do
something
so
like
this
should
all
be
able
to
be
asynchronous,
which
is
great.
F
A
Okay,
okay,
yeah,
so
in
the
meantime,
I
think
we
can
think
through
kind
of
updating
the
the
framing
and
messaging
of
that
repo
of
that
audience
and
kind
of
maybe,
if
it's
set
up
in
a
way.
I
think
I
saw
a
permissions
thing.
A
Can
anyone
offer
a
pull
request
to
that
tweet
actions
thing
and
it'll
tweet?
If
it
merges?
Is
that
correct?
A
A
A
Though
yeah
cool
all
right,
so
I
think
that
that'd
be
a
really
powerful
message
for
others.
Just
like
hey
this
isn't
just
our
twitter
account
is
it's
the
collective
our
twitter
account
like
suggest
ideas.
We
will
review
them,
we
will
merge
them.
It
is
this
nice
little
unix,
friendly,
syntax
like
come
play
with
us.
C
Yeah
in
the
last
meeting,
we
also
discussed
that
we
might
want
to
update,
like
our
issue,
template
and
some
other
things
like
the
the
readme
for
the
repo
and
stuff
to
help.
People
understand
that,
but
we
were
kind
of
trying
to
figure
out
the
the
hold
whole
thing
plus
kubecon.
So
we
haven't
started
doing
those
things
yet,
but
it
was
something
that
was
briefly
discussed.
A
Good
all
right,
great
email,
announcements-
I
I
I
added
this
okay,
please
yeah,
take
it
away!
Yeah.
F
A
Right
right
and
what
was
there,
I
think
paris
mentioned
and
jonas
mentioned
trying
to
get
access
to
community
ad,
and
that
was
a
bit
of
a
gnarly
nightmare
yeah.
A
That
that
it's
definitely
it
would
be
a
nice
outcome,
it
would
feel
very
official
from
the
be
able
to
speak
from
the
community,
but
what
I
guess,
what's
the
what's
the
motivation
like?
Is
there
a
good
reason
why
we
shouldn't
save
from
ourselves?
F
I
think
I
think
this
comes
back
to
the
discussion
of
when
do
we
email,
let's
say
for
the
the
new
website.
Bob
is
gonna
email
like
when
are
we
gonna
go?
Do
that
or
like
is,
should
we
have
a
request
for
like
it
should
be
from
a
marketing
team
or
anyone
who's
gonna?
Do
it
yeah,
because
it's
not
like
twitter
right,
an
email
like
anyone
can
do
it,
so
we
need
to
figure
out
probably
some
rules
or
something
like
when
to
when
do
we
do
it
like
anyone
can
send
a
reminder.
D
Or
probably
we
are
gonna
need
a
new
email,
not
not
the
community.
Probably
the
contributor
said
or
something
like
that
that
could
actually
create
a
you
know
a
different
thing.
There
I
mean
we
don't
have
to
own
the
community,
and
I
I
mean
some
who's
doing
from
the
community.
Either
we
took
the
shared
responsibility
of
that
or
we
have
our
own
preparation.
A
It's
a
great
point,
yeah
that
there's
an
alternative
like
make
a
new
account
if
we
can't
get
access
to
the
previous
account
and
then
there
the
thing
floating
around
my
head
is
like
so
well
yeah,
let's
think
through
the
con.
The
specific
example
of
you
know
bob,
who
is
a
lead
in
sig
contributor
experience,
is
going
to
message
out
this
new
launch
of
something
that
we've
been
working
on
in
contrib
x.
Like
is
that
a
good?
Is
that
a
good
thing?
Is
that
or
does
it
feel
like?
A
F
My
question
was
in
general,
not
specific
to
this
in
general,
so
let's
say
when
someone
wants
to
announce
something
on
twitter,
so
we
only
do
it
so
as
a
marketing
team,
we
tweet
it
out
because
we
have
a
twitter
account
yeah
when
it
comes
to
email.
It's
like
it's
a
general
thing,
so
the
announcements,
the
reminders
it
can
be
sent
from
anyone.
So
my
question
is:
how
do
what?
What
should
the
marketing
team
email
and
what
they
should
not
email?
A
Totally
yeah,
I
think
we
have
some
pretty
good
guidelines
in
our
in
our
marketing
documentation
like
what,
where
messaging
out
versus
what
other
people
are
messaging
out
like.
A
So
I'll
grab
some
specifics,
but
the
way
I
think
about
it
is
that
when
somebody
requests
something
through
the
form
we're
going
to
try
to
basically
do
a
small
campaign
for
them,
so
we're
going
to
go
to
multiple
channels,
we're
maybe
going
to
repeat
it
multiple
times.
We'll
use
the
communication
strategy
that
we
have
to
flag
it
as
like
action
required
or
urgent
or
just
an
fyi
type
action,
and
that
and
other
people
are,
are
not
going
to
offer
that
same
structure
necessarily.
So
it's
something
like
we're
offering
something.
A
That's
like
a
dependable
service
for
people
to
be
able
to
filter,
and
when,
when
do
we
message
versus
other
people,
we
can't
control
when
people
are
going
to
message
so
yeah
you're,
good.
F
It's
not,
I
think
I
got
it
wrong,
so
the
question
is
say:
there's
an
email
about
some,
the
non-contributor,
the
new
contributor
workshop.
Okay,
so.
F
For
call
for
volunteers,
so
it's
been
done
by
the
the
mentoring
shop
project.
So
that's
that's
totally
all
right
because
they
are
the
owners
of
it.
So
my
question
is:
is:
should
there
be
a
way
they
should
tell
the
marketing
name
that
they
need
that
to
be
marketed
like
they
need
that
to
be
campaign,
or
should
we
go
and
pick
it
up
like?
Should
we
go
and
manually
ask
so?
What
is
that
process
gonna
happen?
F
Did
it
in
general,
for
every
announcement
that
comes
on
the
k
dev?
Should
they
should
they
tell
that
they
need
marketing
for
this?
Should
they
tell
us
in
specific,
or
should
we
go
and
ask
them
if
they
need
some
marketing
and
then
do
an
email
and
then
a
twitter
campaign?
So
how
does
it
work.
A
Yeah,
I
I
completely
hear
you
now,
okay,
thanks
for
clarifying
that-
and
I
I
think
this
is.
I
put
this
in
the
category
of
awareness
and
value
of
this
group.
Like
people
aren't
aware,
we
exist,
so
they
don't
so
they
might
not
come
to
us
and
in
that
way
like
we
have
to
be
outbound,
we
have
to
go
to
them.
Be.
Like
hey
saw
this.
We
have
these
other
channels,
we're
going
to
repeat
it
a
few
more
times
to
help.
A
Does
that
sound
good
like
can
I
get
get
their
permission,
but
also
give
them
a
little
awareness
other
times
once
we
hit
that
like
saturation
point
where
people
are
aware
of
us,
we'll
get
more
inbound
like
hey
rajula.
Could
you
we're
thinking
about
messaging
this?
Could
you
help
us
message
it,
and
that
should
either
be
through
our
issue,
template
or
through
the
sig
contributor
experience
channel
on
slack
and
either?
A
One
of
those
will
happen,
I
think,
with
increasing
frequently
as
we
continue
to
to
share
and
remind
people
we
exist
and
that
we're
here
to
help
them,
but
I'd
say
for
the
foreseeable
future.
It's
probably
80
we're
reaching
out
and
only
a
very
little
trickle
20
of
them
coming
to
us,
because
we
just
don't
have
saturation
yet
does
that
that
make
sense.
Oh.
A
A
Statement
for
others,
because
it
because,
if
that
wasn't
clear
to
you,
then
it's
definitely
not
clear
to
any
a
lot
of
people,
because
you've
been
here
from
the
beginning,
yeah,
okay,
I'll
think
about
messaging
of
like
what
it.
It
feels
like
an
internal
messaging
challenge
that
we
should
be
able
to
make
nice
and
clear
in
in
our
group
meetings
so
that
we're
all
on
the
same
page,
thanks
rajula.
That
was
really
helpful.
A
A
One
of
the
most
ironic
things
about
marketing
is
how
bad
marketers
are
at
marketing
themselves
and
I'd
like
us
to
be
better
at
that,
but
like
so
sometimes
we've
just
got
to
remind
people
we
exist
and
why
we
exist
and
how
we
can
help
them
and
it's
always
an
option
but
and
but
like
if
they
don't
know
the
options
available.
No
one's
going
to
use
it
so
yeah.
We
could
definitely
afford
to
get
that
message
out.
A
It's
I'm
really
encouraged
that
we
had
three
or
four
people
use
the
first
rep
of
the
template
and
even
had
somebody
recently
use
it,
but
it's
very
clear
due
to
the
the
size
and
demand
of
our
community
and
having
that
few
people
use.
It
is
a
sign
to
me
that
I
bet
we
had
a
lot
of
drop
off
when
somebody
clicked
it.
They
saw
a
thousand
boxes
and
they're
like
nope,
just
deleted
it
and
sent
the
slack
instead.
I
would
do
that
yeah.
So
that's
what
I'm
like!
A
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
the
rep
too
cousin.
If
you
think
it's,
if
there's
other
messaging,
I
tried
to
do
a
little
bit
of
a
pitch
for
us
at
the
bottom.
If
you
think
there's
other
messaging,
that
would
be
really
important
up
front.
A
Let's
do
it
if
not
like,
let's
try
to
weave
that
through
our
repo,
so
that
like
when
people
find
us
like
it's
super
easy,
like
it's
punchy
like
we're
here
to
support
you
here
are
the
tools
that
we
have
well
and
we'll
constantly
be
refining
that
it's
never
going
to
be
good
enough
for
us
and
that's
kind
of
the
fun
of
it.
Keep
improving
our
messaging
based
on
feedback.
F
Great,
we
also
look
at
posting
something
about
the
team
on
discourse,
because
it's
a
good.
A
A
Yeah
you're
right
I'd,
love
to
wrap
this
up.
In
a
like
I'd
like
to
pin
the
we've
got
a
new
rev
of
our
comms
template
like
as
like
a
bit
of
a
action
required
thing
for
people
or
like
a
fyi
and
like
just
to
bundle
it
all
up,
so
that
people
see
the
same
message
in
multiple
channels
and
like
yeah.
Maybe
I
should
give
this
a
try.
A
Let's
do
that
so
upon
merge,
we
will
email,
an
fyi
post,
a
discourse
about
the
group
tweet
a
few
times
yeah,
because
we
don't
wanna,
we
don't
wanna,
we
don't
wanna
earn
the
title
of
being
spammy
but
like
we
can
afford
to
at
least
message
once
a
few
times
and
then
twitter
is
to
suresh's
point
like
that,
just
scrolls.
By
so
fast
we
can
afford
to
post
multiple
times,
how's
that
sound.
F
All
right,
so
we
have
a
couple
of
things
like
we
discussed,
I'm
gonna
contact
them
and
then
ask
them
if
they
need
something
something
yeah.
A
So
what
one
recommendation
on
that
instead
of
asking,
if
they
need
something
most
people,
don't
know
what
they
need
or
don't
need
from
communications
I
think
like
if
you
can
offer,
and
they
can
reject
it
if
they
don't
want
it.
Like
so
say,
like
hey,
we
normally
do
x,
like
we
normally
email
this
out
a
couple
times,
we'll
tweet
it
regularly
for
a
few
weeks,
we'll
message
and
slack
channels.
A
Does
that
sound
good
to
you
that
that
really
that
tends
to
help
people,
because
they
don't
know
what
most
people
don't
know
how
to
do
this,
that's
kind
of
the
fun
of
it
and
we
can
offer
a
default
service
if
you
will.
F
Sorry
hi,
I
have
an
idea.
We
have
like
a
lot
of
six
in
kubernetes
community
right
so,
like
you
know,
if
I
am
the
first
yeah
like,
if
I
am
visiting
the
I
mean
kubernetes
contributor
twitter
handle
for
the
first
time
or,
like
you
know,
if
I'm
reading
an
email
from
the
kubernetes
community
for
the
first
time.
So
what
I
would
expect
is,
like
you
know,
I
expect
some
you
know
direction.
So
let's
say
what,
if
we
tweet,
you
know
periodically.
F
So,
let's
say
about
you
know
marketing
sick.
So
you
know
we
just
put
some
head
in
and
then
we
just
give
some.
You
know
some
people's
email,
for
example.
I'll
give
you
know
if
you
want
any
directional.
If
you
want
any
mentoring,
you
can
contact
matt
like
that
or,
like
you
know,
the
next
recurring
meeting
is
so
and
so
date.
So
what
if
you
tweet
these
things
as
well
for
all
the
six.
A
Oh
interesting,
that's
I
I
hear
you
if
I'm
hearing
you
correctly,
I
should
repeat
it
back
before.
I
assume
that,
like
it
would
be
nice
to
have
a
recurring
twitter
campaign
or
a
campaign,
that's
a
recurring
segment
of
for
each
sig
message
that
this
sig
exists.
Thinking
from
a
new
new
user
perspective,
completely
new
user
perspective.
Hey
this
thing
exists
here
are
some
people
that
run
it.
Here's
when
they're
meeting
next
is
that
kind
of.
F
A
Yes,
yes,
that's
that's
solid.
I
think
I
think
we
do
some
of
that
stuff,
so
yeah
caslin
every
week,
kind
of
goes
through
what
upcoming
meetings
are
happening
and
tries
to
schedule
tweets
to
let
people
know
like
hey
the
next
sig
networking
is
meeting
on
wednesday.
You
can
join
here,
so
we've
got
some
of
that
in
peace,
but
I
really
like
that
additional,
like
personal
angle
of
if
we
grab
the
twitter
handles
of
the
sig
leads,
or
something
and
mention
that,
like
hey
these,
these
cigs
are
the
leads.
A
F
F
We
can
add,
you
know
hashtags
as
well
like,
for
example,
if
it's
marketing,
we
just
add,
slash
marketing,
or
I
mean
hash
marketing.
If
it
is
a
networking
yeah.
A
I'm
supportive
of
whatever
others
agree
on
that,
I'm
personally,
not
a
huge
hashtag
user,
because
search
has
gotten
so
good
and
I
try
to
think
of
it
like
a
conversation.
But
if
you,
if
others
see
uplift
from
using
hashtags
like
let's,
let's
use
it.
D
Just
thinking
you
know
it
has
to
something
specific
to
the
sig
right
I
mean
a
generic
hashtag
would
actually
I
mean.
D
Right
just
eat
up
the.
A
B
A
A
Yeah,
so
I
think
I
think
I
have
a
fun
takeaway
for
my
job
for
next
week,
like
we're,
starting
to
kind
of
put
together
a
portfolio
of
small
to
large
campaigns
that
we're
doing
and
like
I'm
gonna,
try
to
think
of
a
way
of
writing
those
down
so
that
we
we
are
clear.
A
What's
in
progress
and
yeah,
just
start
to
think
about
like
how
we
message
that
to
ourselves
and
maybe
could
summarize
it
to
others,
because
I
think
if
we
can
show
like
this
sort
of
how
we
provide
an
arc
of
awareness
like
not
just
like.
Oh
this
one
off
dot,
I
think
we're
getting
to
the
maturity
where
that
is
that's
possible.
And
it's
almost
even
I
don't
want
to
say
easy.
But
it's
getting
easier.
A
F
Just
adding
to
the
periodical
tweets
about
the
six
and
working
groups,
I
think
it's
best
if
you
can
just
give
the
template
to
everyone
and
tell
us
what
content
they
want
and
what
whom
should
we
tag
on
twitter?
It's
easy,
then,
I'm
going
to
each
sick
and
asking
him
to
die.
F
A
Totally
I
mean
it's,
it's
a
give
and
take
here
right
like
if
you
ask
people
to
do
stuff
when
they're
already
busy
and
they
don't
know
the
value
of
what
you
do,
then
they
won't
do
a
damn
thing
like
and
then
so
I'm
I'm
always
like.
How
do
we
get
a
few
wins
so
that
we
can
point
to?
We
actually
already
have
some
wins,
so
you
can
be
like.
A
So
what
was
it
the
sig
scalability?
We
got
new
people
to
join
that
sig
by
writing
about
it
and
tweeting
about
it,
so
be
like
hey.
We
had
a
lot
of
success,
so
I'm
always
like
how
do
we
anchor
our
own
story?
So
we
could
message
out
to
stigley
it's
like
hey
with
six
scalability.
We
wrote
this
article,
we
message
it
out
and
they
have
new
members
that
are
contributing,
that's
really
cool.
Can
we
help
you
do
that?
Here's
how
we
think
we
can
help
you?
A
Could
you
fill
out
this
google
form
just
to
give
us
like
a
tweet
worth
something
or
fill
out
this
issue
template
whatever
you
think
the
next
step
is.
I
I
really
like
that
framing.
I
guess
I
just
had
to
say
out
loud
like
how
do
we
message
that
it's
worth
their
time,
because
I
would
assume
they
don't
think
it's
worth
their
time
because
they
don't
know
us.
Yet
that's
that's
what
we're
working
you
think
is
there
any
like
who
would
want
to
take
the
next
step
on
on
that
idea.
B
I
don't
know
all
right:
my
dog
is
going
hot,
so
I
can't
really
yeah
you're
good
chris.
I'm
gonna
go,
but
we.
A
Yeah
yeah
exactly
so
I
mean
why
don't
we
open
the
issue
like
and
no
one
needs
to
claim
it
right
away,
but
julia
you
just
made
a
great
point.
Maybe
you
can
you
can
pop
it
into
an
issue
format?
You
can
tag
chasm
myself
and
artwork
yeah
and
we'll
we'll
keep
thinking
about
it
like.
I
think,
that's
a
great
idea.
A
F
You
know
since
this,
for
the
this
is
the
first
time
I'm
joining
this
group
or
meeting.
So
I
want
some
little
help
like
know
what
I
can
do
I
mean
if
you,
if
you
can
give
me
some
tasks,
I
mean
okay,
just
do
this
one
or
just
write
this
content,
so
I
can,
I
can
be
of
help.
I
think
I
think
we
can
do
the
issue.
I
guess
because
he
started
the
discussion
now.
He
think
he
can
possess
you.
A
Okay,
are
you
would
you
be
comfortable
opening
an
issue
in
like
talking
about
the
the
concept
you
just
said
of
how
to
reach
out
to
different
cigs
and
like
kind
of
frame,
what
you
were
saying,
suresh
sure
what's
fun
about
that
is
like
that
gets
your
name
in
our
repo
and
the
the
first
step
towards
joint
getting
kubernetes
commit
is
to
be
seen
as
active
in
issues,
so
that
would
actually
be
great.
I'm
putting
a
link
in
chat
right
now,
too
oops.
A
No,
I'm
not
because
I'm
using
the
wrong
commands
there,
you
go
so
it's
okay,
slash
kubernetes
community,
and
then,
if
you
tag
any
of
us
here,
we
can
talk
to
the
bot
to
get
the
next
stuff
going
because
that's
really
confusing
at
first.
So
don't
worry
about
that.
Okay!
Yeah
awesome!
Well!
Thank
you!
So
much
for
joining
us.
It's
great
to
have
you
here.
You
definitely
are
in
the
right
place.
A
Yeah
nice
meeting
you
rashula
caslin,
it's
always
closer
to
hanging
out
with
you
glad
we're
all
holding
up.
F
No,
no,
I
just
tried
one
last
question
yeah.
So
let's
say
if
I
want
to
create
new
issues
and
new
ideas
related
to
the
board.
Where
do
I
create
it?
The
community
report.
A
So,
based
on
what
you
were
saying,
yeah
new
issues
for
the
the
bot-
if
you
think
it's
like
a
feature
request
type
thing,
I'd
probably
throw
it
into
the
community
repo
and
tag
it
community
cons.
F
Okay,
let's
say
if
I
put
it
in
the
slack
intro
and
if
I
tag
it,
will
it
be
visible
in
our
project
world.
A
Not
at
first,
I
don't
know
if
contributor
comms
is
in
that.
Well,
we
let's
take
that
slack
and
figure
figure
out
how
to
do
that,
so
that
we
can
get
a
clean
dashboard
yeah.
I
would
check
your
doctor
awesome
yeah,
let's
test
it
out.
Good
all
right
have
a
great
weekend
all
take
care
yourselves
and
talk
to
you.
Yeah.
A
A
You,
okay,
cool
yeah,
and
you
can
you
put
a
slash,
it's
contributor
experience
and
community
or
yeah
what
counts
whatever
it
is:
okay,
okay,
I'll
I'll
can.
If
you
message
me
in
slack
I'll,
send
you
an
example,
too,.