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From YouTube: [SIG ContribEx] Weekly Meeting for 20211110
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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Meeting for 20211110
A
Okay,
hello,
everyone
and
welcome
to
november
10th,
contributes
by
weekly
meeting
I'll,
be
your
host
today,
bob
killen
aka,
mr
bobby
tables
across
all
the
things
and
a
I'm
a
co-chair
for
computer
experience
as
a
general
reminder
for
folks.
These
meetings
are
recorded
and
will
be
posted
to
the
internet
sometime
later
today.
So
please
be
excellent
to
each
other.
A
As
a
we
generally
remember,
we
abide
by
the
scenes
of
conduct
with
that
there's
a
bunch
of
new
people
on
the
line,
so
let's
go
ahead
and
do
intros
and
we'll
play
the
hot
potato
game.
So
essentially
just
call
on
you
know
someone
else
in
chat
and
I
will
start
it
off
with
nigel.
B
Hey
yo,
my
name
is
nigel.
I'm
a
community
manager
at
vmware.
I've
been
coming
to
these
for
a
couple
of
months
now
excited
to
be
here.
I
will
pass
it
to
chris.
C
Hey
y'all,
I'm
chris
short,
I
used
to
work
at
red
hat
now.
I
work
at
aws.
I've
been
a
upstream
contributor
for
a
few
years
now
and
just
happy
to
be
here
with
y'all
I'll
toss
it
over
to
josh.
D
Hey
there
josh
burkus,
red
hat
ospo,
do
a
bunch
of
things
with
contrib,
x
and
elsewhere,
and
sandapan.
E
Yeah,
hello,
I'm
sorry!
I
can
switch
on
my
video
because
there's
some
internet
issues
but
hey,
I
am
punisher
and
I've
been
a
part
of
this
community
for
the
last
three
four
three
months
and
I've
been
like
contributing
to
the
cigar
architecture
domain
and
the
sick
contravix
domain,
like
I'm
pretty
much
involved
in
that,
I'm
recently
been
a
part
of
the
contributors
celebrations,
team
and
happy
to
be
a
part
here
and
glad
to
attend
this
meeting.
F
G
Yeah
hi,
so
I'm
devrata,
I
am
a
student
in
your
final
year,
final
sinister,
so
yeah.
I
have
been
part
of
this
community
since
I,
since
this
year,
yeah
started
in
2021
when
I
got
the
lfx
mentorship.
G
Since
then,
I've
been
contributing
to
the
contracts
and
signaled
yeah
glad
to
be
here.
I
I
am
kendall
nelson.
I
work
for
the
open
infrastructure
foundation.
I've
been
in
kubernetes
or
been
involved
in
kubernetes
for
like
three
years
now,
and
also
the
openstack
community,
and
I'm
kind
of
like
the
bridge
between
those
two
open
source
communities
making
sure
they
integrate
and
collaborate
that
sort
of
thing
so
ray.
J
Hello,
I'm
ray.
I
work
with
susa
by
ray
by
way
of
rancher
labs,
I'm
the
current
123
release
lead,
I'm
also
a
supporter
of
owner
for
six
security,
also
contributor
to
sig
docs
yeah,
and
I'm
also
hopping
with
the
contributor
celebration
and
been
on
some
some
some
contributions.
Marketing
meetings,
this
first
time
in
this
meeting,
it's
atharva.
G
Hello
y'all,
my
name
is
ataro,
I'm
an
undergrad,
it's
been
around
three
to
four
months,
I
guess
contributing
to
kubernetes
and
I'm.
This
is
my
first
contributex
meeting
yeah
and
I'm
happy
to
be
here.
K
A
Welcome
cindy
pitt
go
for
it.
F
A
A
No
worries
it
happens
like
chris
and
I
were
just
sorting
through
audio
issues
before
the
call
so
with
intros
out
of
the
way,
let's
go
ahead
and
get
right
into
our
regular,
recurring
business
events.
A
A
Anyone
have
any
questions
regarding
the
community
meeting.
A
Okay,
contributor
celebrations,
so
at
this
point
in
time,
alison
is
actually
going
to
have
to
step
away
from
running
the
celebration.
So
I
will
be
stepping
up
to
sort
of
take
her
place
and
take
point
on
leading
that
I
have
not
caught
up
on
everything
that
she
has.
A
You
know
done
so
far,
but
I
might
start
pinging
people
later
today
or
you
know
later
this
week
just
to
get
an
idea
of
things.
The
plan
is
still
to
use
discord
and
essentially
you
know
use
what
we
we
learned
last
year
to
you
know,
make
it
smoother
and
run
easier
this
time
around,
but
we
will
hopefully
get
the
site
and
everything
for
that
up
relatively
soon.
A
D
So
I
mean
both
of
those
will
be
on
my
plate
for
organizing
there
will
be
other
people
involved,
but
put
put
my
name
down
in
the
lead
for
that
which
is
just
getting
sort
of
the
people
involved
together
for
those
okay.
J
Yeah
helping
out
the
words
with
cody
vanessa,
cody
and
mars
and
prince
war,
okay.
A
Was
there
an
idea
for
what
to
actually
give
out
as
the
award
yet
not
yet?
Okay,.
D
Yeah,
so
we
should
we
didn't
figure
that
out,
but
that's
part
of
the,
so
I'm
actually
so
people
know
about
this.
Related
generally,
is
I'm
starting
an
artist
group
for
kubernetes,
because
a
lot
of
people
have
spoken
up,
who
are
visual
artists
who
are
involved
in
the
kubernetes
ecosystem,
and
so
there's
a
new
slack
channel
crafter
nedis
that
we'll
be
using,
but
part
of
the
idea,
was
that
it
gives
us
a
pool
of
people
that
we
can
ask
for
things.
C
D
Hey
can
you
design
an
award
plaque
because,
historically,
those
requests
have
all
kind
of
come
to
two
people
which
is
silly?
If
we
have
this
whole
group
of
people
who
could
be,
you
know,
alternately
taking
different
things.
D
So
so
I'll
put
that
on
our
list
of
things
to
discuss
as
soon
as
everybody
joins
the
slack
channel
and
ray,
don't
let
me
forget
about
it
because
with
the
supply
chain
situation,
we
actually
want
to
work
with
the
cncf
to
actually
have
that
wind
up
sooner
rather
than
later.
Although
they,
the
awards,
have
to
be
personalized.
A
Last
last
year
for
the
the
awards
took
till
you
know
june,
to
get
completely
sent
out.
Oddly
enough.
A
So
we'll
see
what
happens
with
the
with
valencia,
potentially
actually
being
more
of
a
thing.
We
might
also
be
able
to
punt
giving
awards
away
to
people
in
person
at
that,
but
you
know
we'll
see.
H
Oh,
by
the
way,
I
think
devops
party
games
is
willing
to
do
a
contributor,
kubernetes
contributor,
only
thing
if
we
wanted
to
add
that
to
the
list
of
things
to
do
nice.
H
A
There's
actually
so
jack
box
games
lets
you
create
a
you
know,
personal
questions
so
having
besides
the
devops
party
games,
ones
itself
it'd
be
great
just
to
have
like
a
list
of
ones
that
people
can
import
and
run.
But
I
also
don't
want
to
turn
this
meeting
necessarily
into
like,
like
the
computer.
A
So
in
in
general,
is
there
any
other
sort
of
questions,
comments
or
people
that
want
to
potentially
help
out,
preferably
people
with
discord?
Experience
with
the
celebration?
A
If
so,
there's
a
cool,
a
meeting
invite
went
out.
I
think
the
on
monday
for
the
celebration
meetings-
and
we
will
sort
of
you
know,
use
that
as
our
main
touch
point.
D
Yeah
so
steering
election
is
over
yay,
and
hopefully
this
will
be
the
last
steering
election.
I
will
administer
personally
the
so
our
retro
is
still
being
scheduled
because
we
have
an
election
team
that
has
a
fairly
wide
spread
of
time
zones,
but
will
probably
be
next
thursday
and
once
that's
scheduled,
we'll
share
it
with
steering.
D
I
don't
know
that
anybody
else
really
cares,
there's
a
whole
lot
of
of
detail,
although
of
course,
if
somebody
was
interested
in
working
on
alecto
in
our
election
system,
I
would
very
much
welcome
it,
because
one
of
the
things
that
came
out
of
this
was
a
technical
to-do
list
of
both
features
we
want
and
and
things
that
we
want
to
fix
that
didn't,
interfere
with
having
a
valid
election,
but
really
ought
to
be
fixed
in
the
platform.
So.
A
One
other
thing
actually
before
I
forget
this
is
this
is
for
the
retro,
but
this
is
mostly
just
to
get
it
out
of
my
head
don
wrote
a
script
that
will
scrape
github
and
commits
to
get
emails
of
the
voters.
D
D
Long
list,
most
of
which
is
documentation
because
we
haven't
really
documented
the
election
committee
as
a
set
of
roles
like
we
have
for
other
teams,
and
we
need
to
finish
out
this
election
by
doing
that,
because
there
actually
are
de
facto
roles
they're,
just
not
very
written
down.
A
Thank
you,
josh
and
I'll
drop.
My
other
notes
into
that
doc
too.
A
A
You
can
you
can
migrate
the
list
and
cut
a
pr
to
kids.io
to
create
the
group.
What's
that
and
just
like
all
the
coms
and
organizing
the
timeline
for
that.
A
D
Yeah,
the
big
effort
there
that's
going
to
be
a
contributex
wide
effort,
is
getting
everybody
to
change
the
permissions
on
their
documents.
D
There's
an
awful
lot
of
documents
that
are
shared
with
or
even
owned
by
the
current
group
and-
and
that's
just
going
to
be
a
matter
of
of
repeatedly
blasting
out
to
every
single
cig,
all
right,
because
there's
no
way
we
can
find
all
of
those
documents.
H
Let
me
do
I
mean,
let
me
do
a
draft
hunt.
What
I'm
going
to
do,
then,
is
I'm
going
to
do
like
a
made
up
draft
timeline
and
get
y'all
to
review
it,
and
one
of
those
timeline
bits
will
be
things
like.
We
should
probably
first
then
tell
the
leads
that
this
is
happening
so
that
they
can
be
the
heads
up
with
the
docs
and
then
the
second
thing
is.
H
We
should
then
get
an
email
out
to
like
k
dev
with
a
heads
up
that
this
is
happening
and
then
do
the
thing
and
then
you
know
continue
on.
So
let
me
I'll
do
I'll.
Do
a
fake
timeline
put
it
in
an
issue.
A
What
I
would
do,
too,
is
just
make
sure
that
we
do
not
do
it
before
like
it
should.
It
should
happen
after
this
final
release,
yep.
H
Okay,
okay,
do
the
work
after
this
release?
What's
the
date
that
this
releases
anyway,
I
think,
raise
on
december.
H
Okay,
cool
all
right:
well,
I
don't
want
to
take
up
any
more
time
so
I'll
help
out
with
that.
J
A
H
But
once
we're
unblocked
there,
then
I
feel
like
we're
ready
to
go,
because
we
have
a
ton
of
people
who
said
that
they're
willing
to
host
and
we've
got
what
we
need
from.
I
think
the
like
youtube
stuff
as
far
as
streaming,
so
I
feel
like
we're
ready
to
go
so
once
we
get
that
we'll
get
jonesed
up
again
for
meet
our
contributors.
A
Is
there
any
get
issue
on
the
dev
migration?
I
believe
there
is
one
in
k
community.
It
might
also
be
buried
actually
not
in
as
its
own
issue,
but
part
of
the
community
milling
it
might
be
yeah
yeah.
A
A
A
Thank
you.
Next
is
playground
gsoc
outreachy
and,
like
our
standard
lfx
mentorship
programs,
I
don't
see
ihor
on
the
line,
so
does
anyone.
I
don't
think
anyone
else
has
any
updates
on
those.
A
Okay,
so
new
contributor
workshop,
I
actually
have
an
update
on
this.
The
contract
everything's
been
done
for
hiring
the
tech
writers.
They
should,
hopefully
the
po's
been
cut.
Things
should
hopefully
start
soon
with
them
being
able
to
produce
content
for
the
new
contributor
workshop,
as
well
as
updating
the
contributor
guide.
A
Once
the
invoice
and
some
of
the
other
stuff
is
done,
we'll
be
able
to
engage
a
bit
more
with
them
directly.
A
Okay,
we'll
kick
over
to
community
management,
and
I
put
something
in
there
for
youtube
admins.
I
think
I
have
been
the
only
one
that's
actually
been
in
there
and
updating
videos,
and
I
stopped
for
a
little
bit
and
now
there's
a
huge
backlog
of
videos.
So
we
need
to
think
about.
You
know
spreading
the
load
there.
I
think
paris,
you
had
some
comments.
H
Yeah,
I
have
four
folks
that
are
ready
to
go
and
ready
to
be
trained
on
it,
but
I
also
haven't
heard
from
the
current
admins
as
to
whether
or
not
they
were
cool
with
giving
up
the
access
and
also
I
haven't
heard
from
current
admins
about
like
getting
together.
So
we
can
get
a
roadmap
because
we
have
so
much
work
to
do
with
youtube.
H
It's
probably,
I
feel
like
one
of
the
most
on
fire
things
that
we
have
so
and
it's
a
dependency
for
so
many
other
things
here.
So
we
need
to
get
the
group
together
to
talk
about
this,
and
I
know
the
thing
is
we
have
so
many
part-time
admins,
I
mean
in
part-time
meaning,
like
somebody's
gonna,
do
x
event
I
feel
like
we
all
need
to
like
take
more
of
a
take
more
of
a
burden
and
share
the
load
a
little
bit
more
and
also.
A
The
one
the
one
problem
with
the
manual
garbage
is
like,
even
if
we
do
solve
the
importing
of
the
videos,
there's
still
the
actual
publishing
of
flipping
them
over
and
actually
getting
them
with
the
correct
date
and
correct
name
for
each
of
those
yeah.
And
that's
the
part
that
honestly
takes
the
longest.
C
A
They're
uploaded
to
youtube,
some
of
them
are
about
youtube
automatically
the
same
way
but
like
unless
all
the
oh,
we
still
have
to
add
the
date,
so
that
might
be
automatable,
but,
like
all
the
the
meetings
that
would
have
to
come
in,
would
have
to
like
all
the
the
sick
leads
whoever's
running.
The
meetings
have
to
make
sure
that
all
their
zoom
meetings
are
named
correctly
for
their
thing.
So.
D
D
F
H
D
H
We
can
have
the
stronger
pipeline
because
google
talks
to
google
so
because,
right
now
we
were
using
splain,
which
is
a
third
party.
That
does
not
have
that
strong
of
a
connection.
So
we
have
both
a
pipeline
issue
as
well
as
the
human
issue,
so
that's
kind
of
where
that's
why
I
wanted
to
at
least
try
to
get
us
to
like
an
engineering
state
where
we
had
a
good
strong
pipeline,
and
then
we
needed
to
figure
out
the
human
piece
so
yeah,
and
this
is
a
challenge
for
literally
everyone.
H
So
that's
why
I
think
it
would
also
be
very
useful
from
like
a
larger
community
standpoint.
So
but
anyway,
I
need
to
hear
from
the
admins,
if
everybody's
okay
with
me
on
boarding
for
mentees
all
right,
I
have
for
sure
I
know
bob
said
bob-
was
good
all
right,
that's
good
enough!
For
me.
I
don't.
H
Same
so
that's
why
I
want
to
invent
yes.
The
end
goal
here
is
for
me
bob
and
I
think,
there's
even
some
others
in
there
who
want
to
be
rotated
out
to
finally
rotate
out.
But
this
is
a
it's
a
weird
thing,
because
I
feel
like
youtube
like
if
you
hit
the
delete
button,
some
of
that
stuff's
gone
forever
and.
I
H
And
ever
and
it
gets
weird
so
you
have
to
like
you
know:
it's
got
it's
a
trusted
role
and
I
think
that's
been
the
hardest
part.
The.
A
Other
thing
is
like
some
sometimes
sensitive
stuff
gets
posted
up
there,
not
necessarily
intentionally,
but
it
was
one
of
the
reasons
why
at
least
we
originally
had
like
you
know,
videos
will
not
be
posted
for
at
least
24
hours
to
give
people
a
chance
to,
like
you
know,
contact
us
to
you,
know
incentivize
or
remove
parts
of
videos.
A
I
think
for
me
personally.
I've
had
to
do
that.
Probably
about
a
dozen
times
since
I've
been
a
youtube
admin,
it's
not
a
whole
lot,
but
it's
still
again,
there's
you
know
adds
more
to
the
whole
trusted
role.
Aspect
of
it.
H
I
kind
of
have
a
dream
where
youtube
is
owned
by
contributor
comms
and
it's
like
treated
as
like
programmatic
thing
kind
of
like
cloud
native
tv
on
I
kind
of
like
that's.
I
think
that
would
be
awesome
but,
like
I
feel
like,
we
should
get
it
into
a
state
where
we
don't
hand
them,
you
know,
steaming
pile
a
poo
and
yes,
I
feel
like
we
should.
We
need
to
get
into
a
better
state
and
then
I
feel
like
long-term
vision.
It
would
be
cool
if
we
could
treat
it
as
like.
C
D
And
yeah
and
I
would
say,
set
up
some
kind
of
a
mentoring
thing,
a
shadow
thing,
because
I'll
tell
you
at
the
mentoring
meeting
every
week
we
have
people
showing
up
at
the
mentoring
meeting
because
they
are
looking
for
mentee
opportunities,
and
you
know,
and
one
of
the
things
we've
been
discussing
with
the
whole
release.
Team
thing
is
the
reason
why
we
have
150
people
apply
to
the
release
team.
Is
it's
our
only
published,
well-defined
shadow
program.
H
D
And
and
you
will
get
a
bunch
of
people,
some
of
the
people
might
not
be
suitable,
but
some
of
them
will
yeah.
N
C
C
A
Well,
any
more
thoughts,
questions
comments
regarding
youtube,
admins,
and
you
know
that
entire
sphere
of
things.
D
A
H
C
B
Oh
can't
wait.
I
can
help
if
there's
need
for
that.
I
do
it,
for
you
know
the
community
meetings
and
stuff
that
I
run
for
the
project
that
I'm
on.
So
if
y'all
need
extra
help,
I
mean
yeah.
M
H
H
If
anybody
on
the
call
does
have
youtube
experience,
though
I
know
we,
we
definitely
don't
need
we
don't.
We
have
enough
mentees
right
now,
but
if
you
definitely
have
experience
please
reach
out
and
if
you're
listening
to
this
right
now
as
well,
please
reach
out
to
us.
B
I
don't
yet,
but
after
dealing
with
this
for
a
little
while,
I
desperately
want
to-
and
this
will
be
right.
C
B
H
B
C
On
github
yeah
seriously
like
when
I
was
live
streaming
every
day,
I
wanted
an
if
this
than
that
or
a
zapier
for
streaming
right
like
nitro,
you
know
what
I'm
talking
about
right
like
okay,
I
recorded
this
thing.
I
just
wanted
to
go
over
here
and
over
here
now.
Thank
you,
bye.
You
know
like
we
could
totally
do
something
like
that.
A
Excuse
me:
okay,
oh
that,
unless
anyone
else
has
any
other
comments
regarding
youtube
or
community
management
in
general,.
F
Oh,
the
new
contributor
workshop
about.
A
G
A
A
C
N
Oh
yeah,
so
either
me
or
chris
could
cover
this,
but
matt
is
stepping
out
of
his
role
and
we're
revamping
our
roles
to
have
kind
of
a
a
leadership
council
on
the
sub
project.
So
we'll
be
working
with
the
group
in
our
next
meeting
to
discuss
that
chris
and
myself
and
what
did
we
decide?
N
Jason
and
kunal,
I
think,
will
be
the
council,
so
we've
got
a
pr
and
well
matt
has
a
prn
to
to
update
the
roles
in
our
github
repo
to
define
what
they
are
and
kind
of
what
that
looks
like
and
then
from
there.
Our
goal
was
to
create
some
form
of
shadowing
program.
N
We
were
just
talking
about
that
anything.
You
want
to
add
chris.
C
Yeah
we're
doing
a
lot
of
work
on
the
discoverability
of
the
contributor
site.
Case.Dev
both
ray
and
myself
have
thrown
a
few
prs
at
the
kubernetes
dot
io
site
to
link
over
to
kubernetes.dev.
So,
hopefully,
that'll
boost
ourselves
up
in
the
ranking,
still
trying
to
get
access
to
search,
console
bob.
If
you
can
help
me
there,
that
would
be
awesome.
C
A
C
A
A
The
follow-up
action
item
yeah.
F
A
That
we
can
kick
it
over
to
contribute
documentation
and
a
lot
of
us
kind
of
touched
on
earlier
tech
writers
are
around
they'll,
be
starting
soon
working
on
the
seo
for
the
contributor
site.
So
I
don't
necessarily
know
if
there's
too
much
to
talk
about
here.
Did
anyone
else
have
any
contributed?
Docs
focused
items
to
talk
about.
A
A
Github
management,
big
thing
is
easy:
cla
still,
that's
largely
been
blocked
on
me,
but
the
notice
will
be
going
out
that
and
I
also
mixed
up
dates
for
a
deadline.
So
I
will
be
sending
that
out
probably
later
today
to
enable
in
non-blocking
mode
work
wide
and
then
with
the
intent
of
rolling
out
at
this
point,
probably
after
the
1.23
release,
essentially
flipping
the
switch.
D
C
A
As
far
as
I
know,
they
have
largely
been
resolved.
The
big
thing
is,
we
will
not
be
doing
a
cut
over
where
we
will
have
both
easy
cla
and
the
old
system
like
enabled
that
way,
both
contexts
would
be
supported.
A
Essentially,
it's
just
be
too
likely
for,
like
a
race
condition
from
what
I
recall
to
from
looking
at
the
pr
for
it
to
happen.
So
essentially
it's
just
going
to
be.
You
know,
delete
cla
linux
foundation,
replace
with
easy
cla
on
an
explicit
date.
A
And
the
other
technical
limitations
are
on
the
lf
side
with
regard
to
access
to
who
can
actually
do
some
changes
and
enable
it
for
things
right
now,
I'm
the
only
one
actually,
no
me
and
aaron
are
the
only
ones
with
that
capability.
A
Okay,
it
looks
like
there's
a
couple:
things
dropped
in
chat,
vara.
G
Yeah
yeah,
so
I
wanted
to
work
on
this
automation.
Is
there
anything
I
can
help
with?
Because
I
really
want
to
work
at
least
for
automating
some
things
I
could
I
I
would
need
some
help
with
some
automation.
So
can
anyone
tell
me
where
I
can
whom
I
can
approach
with
or
have
a
little
meeting
with?
So
I
can
go
up
with
this
because
it's
been
hanging
around
for
a
while.
This
issue
has
been
hanging
around
so
yeah.
A
Yeah
that
one
github
was
supposed
to
be
working
on
some
automation
to
help
with
that,
but
that
has
sort
of
been
rolled
into
their
new
github
issues.
Thing
like
new
project
boards
thing,
but
sadly,
most
of
the
automation
that
we
had
wanted
is
is
sort
of
rather
far
in
the
roadmap.
At
this
point,
yeah
they
do
have
an
api.
A
Here
we
go
for
some
of
the
the
current
state
of
the
replacement
for
project
boards
and
the
the
big
thing
is.
A
I'm
I
don't
know
if
we
want
to
focus
on
automating
the
project
boards
or
focus
on
automating,
essentially,
what's
going
to
be
coming
just
because
I
know
that
they
eventually
plan
to
deprecate
the
current
project
boards.
A
So,
even
though
it
might
be
work
that
is
removed
later,
it
still
might
be
better
to
work
on
the
sort
of
the
new
version
that
that
we're
going
with
the
new
version
that
they're
rolling
out.
If
that
makes
sense,
what
like
what
other
people
think.
C
G
A
Some
other
big
ones
and
the
zoom
youtube
thing
we
were
talking
about
earlier,
that'd,
be
like
a
big
one.
There
is
a
open
two
open
pr's
one
in
kubernetes
org
from
nebarun
on
some
github
or
membership,
automation,
tooling,
and
then
there's
another
one
in
korea's
contributor
site.
That's
also
like
partially.
There
are
two
in
kubernetes
contributor
site
that
are
like
partially
started
like
halfway
done,
one
regarding
ingesting
content
for
the
contributor
site
and
another
one
for
the
enhancements
and
listing
them
out.
A
I
think,
though,
I
think
the
the
press
on
the
enhancement
one
is
out
this
week.
Paris
do
you
know
when
they'll
be
back.
A
Yeah
so
that
one
might
actually
pick
up
again,
but
there
is
at
least
one
in
both
the
communist
org
and
kubernetes
contributor
site
that
are,
like
I'd,
say,
partially
implemented
that
need
to
be
finished.
I
N
Also
in
the
contributor
marketing
team,
we
were
just
discussing
how
we
need
to
work
on
some
automation
to
fix
our
issue
with
our
twitter
repo
can't
do
scheduled
tweets.
N
A
Another
one
sort
of
on
the
along
the
same
line
that
we've
talked
about
is
the.
D
I'm
sorry,
I'm
gonna
need
to
ask
somebody
else
to
pitch
in
to
take
notes.
The
note
stock
keeps
freezing
on
me
and
I
can't
keep
up
with
typing.
I
think
it's
actually
because
the
document
is
like
200
pages
long.
At
this
point.
D
A
You
know
another
one
for
the
contributor
treats
one
would
just
be
taking
care's
dev
items
and
posting
to
like
at
least
creating
the
the
like
taking
the
subject
line
and
creating
a
tweet
with
a
link
for
the
for
the
computer
coms
team
to
approve.
H
That
is
a
humongous
one,
in
my
opinion,
but
yeah
like
not
everything
needs
to
go
on
there,
but
it's
like
80
of
it.
I
think
yeah
not
what
I
think
really
helped
the
flow
of
our
communications,
because
I
think
it
seems
like
a
lot
of
people
are
watching
twitter
and
then
a
lot
of
different
people
are
watching
kdev.
A
Okay,
slack
infra,
I
don't
think
there's
any
updates
that
takes
us
to
open
mic
and
looks
like.
G
Right
yeah,
so
I
guess
we
discussed
on
this
in
the
last
five
weekly
meeting,
but
I
didn't
have
the
category
scenario
running
by
them,
but
last
in
the
upstream
marketing
meeting
I
had
this
category
scenario
running
and
at
present
use
castle
increase
and
wanted
to
review
it
once
so.
What
we
decided
in
the
last
meeting
was
we
need
to
go
to
steering
to
open
a
new
repository,
but
what
dim's
replied
is
we
don't
need
to
go
to
the
steering
itself?
G
There
is
a
template
in
the
kids,
slash
org
repository
where
we
need
to
open
that,
but
for
that
we
need
an
ownership.
Ac
ownership,
for
that
particular
repository
to
happen.
So,
to
give
a
more
context
is
this
repository
is,
will
be
a
author
repository
for
the
category
scenarios
that
we
are
going
to
put
for
the
upstream
developments,
so
I
just
started
with
with
a
minimalistic
one.
G
It's
a
two
minutes
scenario
which
will
let
you
know
how
you
know
how
to
install
kubernetes
and
how
to
build
it
in
your
local
system,
so
yeah,
that's
basically
focused
for
upstream
developers.
A
Yeah,
as
far
as
the
new
repository
and
ownership,
that
would
be
contrabex,
it'd
really
just
be.
A
If
it's
like,
there's
different
stuff
regarding,
if
like
a
repo
that
you've
already
created,
is
being
imported
or
if
we're
sort
of
starting
from
scratch,
there's
a
couple
of
different
things
that
have
to
be
followed
both
aren't
too
bad.
If
you,
if
it's
not
like
you,
know,
there's
not
a
lot
of
stuff
in
there,
but
the
issue
template
in
kubernetes
org
should
direct.
You
like
with
you
know
the
various
things
that
are
needed.
G
Yes,
but
also
I
wanted
to
know
another
part,
is
we
need
to
access
the
category
through
this
kubernetes?
You
know
repository,
so
I
don't
know
if
I
have
the
permission
to
do
that.
So
should
I
go
to
data
management
like
you
know,
connect
with
them
to
know
how
to
link
with
them.
We
need
a
permission
for
category
to
access
that
repository.
A
Oh,
oh
yeah,
so
yeah
that
would
just
be
another
like
there's
another
issue
template
for
integrations
in
there.
A
H
Yes,
so
I
wanted
to
see
well
I
mean
I
guess
this
is
kind
of
like
also
a
larger
question
about
our
survey
strategy.
I'm
glad
josh
is
on
too
so
you
and
josh
can
help.
H
So
we
already
did
this
the
survey
for
this
year,
I'm
thinking
that
we
actually
need
another
survey
that
drills
down
a
little
bit
more
into
the
folks
who
have
named
roles
because
as
we're
doing
sustainability
plans
and
things
like
that,
you
know
we
have
a
lot
of
you
know
things
that
we
want
to
say
and
prove
that
we
need
data,
for,
I
think
and
getting
our
proposal
together,
I
think,
is
going
to
be
crucial
with
having
this
data,
so
I
wanted
to
kind
of
see
like
as
far
as
like
when
we
should
do
this,
how
we
should
do
this.
H
A
I
think
it's
useful
as
far
as
timeline
was,
I
think,
it'd
actually
be
great
to
you,
know,
get
it
out
or
get
it
along
with
the
contributor
celebration.
Oh.
D
Yep
yeah
there's
the
key
part,
will
be
having
a
set
of
explicit
goals
for
the
new
survey
yeah,
because
I
think
part
of
the
low
turnout
for
the
previous
contributor
survey
is.
It
was
just
sort
of
a
pro
forma
repeat
of
the
previous
year's
survey.
Yeah
and
people
didn't
really
see
why
they
should
fill
it
out.
H
Trends
are
important,
y'all,
but
anyway,
no
all
right,
so
I'll
draft
something
and
see
what
you
all
think
and
please
comment
again.
The
goals
of
this
are
to
really
get
a
pulse
on
folks
in
named
roles,
I'm
calling
them
maintainers,
that's
not
what
they
call
them
here
internally.
H
I
would
love
any
insights
that
y'all
have
with
the
questions
and
how
they're
worded
and
things
like
that
to
get
what
we
need
I'll
do
that
this
week
too,
and
put
it
on
the
mailing
list
and
josh
I'll
share
it
with
you
directly
and
bob
I'll
share
it
with
you
directly.
A
Okay,
caslin
introduced
celebration.
N
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
mention
it
in
here.
I
wasn't
sure
if
we
talked
about
it
at
all
planning
for
that
has
started.
It
started
what
monday
and
one
other
thing
I
wanted
to
mention
with
that
was
we
mentioned
that
end
of
year
bug
bash
idea,
and
I
was
wondering
if
we
should
make
that
an
activity
in
the
contributor
celebration
which
I
meant
to
mention
in
that
meeting,
and
then
I
don't
think
I
did.
A
I
know
one
of
the
other
things
we
were
talking
about
was
a
like
big
push
to
get
everyone
to
convert
from
master
to
maine,
because
we
still
have
like
250
repos
that
haven't
done
it.
Yet
you
know,
while
we
can't
do
kk
and
like
k
all
the
staging
repos,
those
have
to
be
like
really
well
coordinated
with
a
lot
of
work.
There's
the
you
know
100
again
250
smart
repos.
That
should
be
fairly
easy,
so
I
would
love
for
sigs
to
do
that.
A
One
blocker
there
is
that
you
have
to
be
a
admin
of
the
repo
to
do
that,
so
the
the
amount
of
people
that
that
do
have
the
sort
of
power
to
coordinate.
I
don't
wanna,
say
power.
I'm
sorry
like
permissions
to
do
that
sort
of
thing
is
smaller.
A
H
D
D
The
I
mean,
maybe
it's
you
know
easier
to
try
to
do
it
all
at
once,
but
I
mean
it's
kind
of
two
different
areas.
J
D
Yeah,
I'm
kind
of
thinking
the
the
community
meeting,
et
cetera,
all
of
the
kubernetes
dev
ownership
has
been
a
major
blocker
yeah,
so
my
thought
would
be.
We
try
to
get
that
done
before
the
end
of
the
year
and
then.
F
A
A
D
Well,
anybody's
got
a
sub
project
that
has
like
four
contributors.
It's
honestly
very
easy
to
do.
It's
the
it's,
the
repos
that
have
dependencies
and
you
know,
have
sub
module
links
to
other
repos
that
are
going
to
be
truly
painful.
A
A
I
think
that
outside
of
master
main
and
some
of
the
other
stuff
we
talked
about,
was
there
any
other
potential
items
for
the
bug
bash?
Are
you
thinking
punt
that
discussion
for
for
later?
It's
just.
I
like.
N
D
D
Just
for
the
record
here,
I
don't
think
anybody
really
needs
to
discuss
it,
which
is
that
I'd
like
to
go
ahead
and
take
everything
honestly
before
this
month
and
move
it
to
an
archive
document
which
will
make
it
actually
easier
to
take
and
browse
notes
for
the
current
meeting.
Yep
do.
H
A
So,
as
far
as
archiving
goes,
it's
really
easy.
There
is
like
a
little
plug-in
that
will
convert
it
all
to
markdown
a
little
google
docs
plug-in
that
will
do
it.
D
Okay,
we
don't
need
to
do
this
over
the
meeting.
Yeah
tell
me
in
slack.
D
A
Yep
I
gotta
jump
to
my
next
one,
so
I
will
thanks
all.