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From YouTube: Kubernetes Sig Docs 20190514
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Meeting notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zg6By77SGg90EVUrhDIhopjZlSDg2jCebU-Ks9cYx0w/edit#
The Kubernetes special interest group for documentation (SIG Docs) meets weekly to discuss improving Kubernetes documentation. This video is the meeting for 14 May 2019.
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A
B
B
Out
of
Eric
here
in
just
in
the
Bay
Area,
so
just
yes,
the
south
of.
A
A
C
Currently,
the
team
me
and
the
shadows,
we
are
working
making
sure
that
we
update
the
enhancement
to
know
which
one
needs
dogs
and
which
does
it
we
have
reached
to
folks
already.
So
we
we
are
waiting
for
their
feedback
and
some
of
them
have
started.
Creating
new
draft
PR,
so
I
reached
out
to
to
Zach
I
had
no
permission
to
do
it.
My
simple
disclose
peer,
so
I
was
or
keep
updating
them.
A
Cool,
thank
you
Bernie,
so
I
saw
it.
I
got
your
message
about
not
being
able
to
add
the
milestone
command,
I,
just
added
a
link
into
the
agenda
doc.
If
you
open
a
PR
against
that
file
and
add
yourself
to
this,
the
the
milestone
maintainer.
Actually
let
me
do
you
one
better.
Let
me
give
you
an
actual
line,
link
that
in
it
URL.
Okay.
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E
A
A
A
C
A
E
A
Page
I
know
that
I
saw
a
little
bit
of
traffic
on
it
today,
Danny
assigning
a
priority
to
it
to
match
our
q2
goals.
I
talked
with
shabby
shabby
descent,
yeah
Kate,
and
she
is
going
to
tackle
that
I
think
in
the
next.
Like
two
weeks,
so
she's
gonna
open
the
PR
to
close
the
issue
that
we
have
open
for
what
is
kubernetes.
A
E
No
actually
I
should
go
and
take
a
closer
look,
but
I
think
that
it
is,
you
know,
fairly
straightforward
and
I
know.
I
was
when
I
was
lucky,
the
kubernetes
components,
one
I'm
reaching
out
to
the
addons
team,
as
it
seems
that
nowadays,
no
one
you
know
whatever's
add-ons.
It
seems
a
lot
of
it
was
just
dominated
by
operator,
and
the
admins
special
interest
group
is
just
a
linear
operators.
So.
E
A
F
Just
a
quick
heads-up
for
for
JD
when
it
goes
to
two
operators
and
everything
so
a
few
weeks
ago,
I
dug
into
this
one
and
I,
had
a
chat
with
a
lifecycle,
just
FYI
the
lifecycle
guys
they
said
for
the
cube.
The
the
the
road
map
of
the
future
is
not
to
adopt
operators,
but
the
add-ons
you
might
have
seen
they
start
at
only
one
the
operator,
so
they
just
figure
out
which
one
ought
to
peer
so
which
which
add-ons?
Who
will
follow
the
operators
path?
F
So
I,
don't
know,
maybe
I'm
just
being
here,
because
for
the
open
sea,
for
example,
they
they
went
into
operators
full
of
Faline.
So
maybe,
as
part
of
this
content
reorganizations
of
refreshment,
it
will
be
nice
to
kind
of
have
a
distinction
between.
You
know
what
the
I
take.
The
cube
community
as
a
evolution
is
adopting
with
regards
to
operators
versus
vendors
resubmission,
so.
F
F
Historically,
there
was
a
appear
to
updated
whole
er,
Doc's
content
to
make
the
you
know,
for
example,
to
ditch
D
the
Masters
and
moved
to
cubes
control
plane,
as
well
as
for
the
workers,
to
be
note,
as
I
understood
from
one
of
the
gentlemen
saying
that,
because
of
the
scope,
you
know
he
turned
out
to
be
a
quite
a
bit
here.
The
work
has
been
stopped,
and
so
I
was
thinking.
Whether
as
part
of
this
you
do,
maybe
I
should
revive
that
one.
A
F
Was
one
and
as
I
understood
I
believe
they
they
closed
it?
So
what
I'm
I
just
wanted
to
bring
it
up
first
and
I
will
what
I
will
do
is
I
will
open
a
an
issue
first
and
then
I
will
obviously
attack
the
the
cluster
lifecycle
because,
obviously
they
should
be
aware
of,
and
then
we
can
tag
all
the
pages
which
require
changes
on
on
the
text
itself.
Awesome.
G
A
G
A
A
A
A
Let's
see
Jared
Bhati
is
out
on
sabbatical
until
the
1st
of
August
I'm
gonna
be
running
around
at
KU
Connie,
Yukon,
Shanghai,
taking
big
vacations
and
that's
going
to
be
I'm
gonna,
be
like
really
mostly
unavailable
until
the
22nd
of
July,
so
Jennifer
Rondo
and
is
going
to
lead
some
meetings.
Jim
angel
yes
offered
to
leave
meetings.
So
thank
you
and
good
luck
to
the
Jennifer
engine.
I
I
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A
Alright,
let's
talk
next
about
version
skew
and
how
version
ski
will
affect
Doc's,
just
so
we're
clear
version.
Skew
means
what
I
guess,
what's
making
making
visible
what
components
are
supported
at
different
levels
of
release,
like
some
components
are
only
available
as
of
a
certain
release,
and
that's
not
really
well
documented
in
any
one
place.
So
when
we
talk
about
version
skew,
what
we're
talking
about
is
having
all
of
the
information
for
which
components
are
supported
and
available
at
which
release
and
having
that
all
in
one
place.
So.
D
Sure
so
this
was
brought
up
on
our
cig
ducks
tooling
channel
with
Roger.
He
brought
it
up,
and
this
has
kind
of
been
asked
continuously
in
the
community
generally,
do
I
have
a
single
source
of
truth,
where
I
can
go
and
see
what
versions
are
available,
what
compatible
components
of
kubernetes,
just
with
the
current
minor
release
of
a
patch
of
kubernetes
into
the
requesters
I
linked
in
the
documentation
there
kernel.org.
D
That
has
been
somewhat
of
a
kind
of
a
benchmark
if
you
will
of
what
what
a
nice
version
skew
looks
like
as
far
as
what's
currently
in
development
what's
currently
released.
What's
I
would
imagine
that
the
kubernetes
skews
a
little
bit
more,
a
little
larger
than
that,
just
because
it's
not
just
a
single
kernel,
it's
going
to
be
the
different
components
that
are
related,
so
something
similar
to
that
is
what
the
community
has
been
asking
for.
Personally
I
would
I
would
enjoy
this.
So
that's
pretty
much.
D
Why
I
bit
when,
when
the
question
came
up
and
I
really
think
looking
at
the
version
skew
document
that
is
linked
in
the
agenda
as
well,
it's
very
binary.
It's
very
granular.
As
far
as
what
is
supported
and
what's
not
supported-
and
it
really
opens
it
up
to
introducing
some
form
of
logic
that
can
calculate
what
pieces
are
connected
to
what
other
pieces.
D
So
if
some
piece
like
the
cube
scheduler
can
only
be
n
minus
1
or
n
minus
2
behind
another
component,
this
can
be
pragmatically
introduced
into
the
way
that
the
single
page
is
built
so
be
nice
to
build
this
in
a
way
that's
grabbing
variable
set
in
the
config
tom'll
on
the
page
being
built
this
way
as
releases
are
cut.
If
we
were
able
to
work
with
the
city
release
team,
that
patch
release
would
come
into
the
config
Dom
old.
D
That
version
scoot
automatically
change
and
be
a
little
bit
more
harmonious
with
the
cig
release
team.
So
that's
kind
of
the
initial
approach.
I
commented
that
I'd
be
happy
to
see
this
introduced,
designed
I,
see,
there's
open
issues
on
two
fronts:
there's
the
documentation
front
and
then
there's
also
the
integration
with
the
patch
releases,
thanks
to
Tim
pepper,
opening
that
up
so
we're
gonna,
see
kind
of
what
we
can
get
out
of
this
at
least
get
a
started.
D
See
what
it
looks
like
see
if
we
can
get
some
community
feedback
and
then
go
from
there
I
kind
of
pitched
out
there.
This
would
probably
be
a
q3
project.
I
would
assume
just
given
my
cycles
on
q2
and
they're
kind
of
coming
up
on
a
tail
in
there,
so
that's
the
gist
of
it.
If
there's
any
questions,
I'd
be
happy
to
try
to
answer
them.
A
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A
A
J
Well,
I
have
something
and
either
they
default
from
Mini
Cooper
was
asking
about
how
we
manage
localization
of
sub
projects.
Is
there
anything
planet
for
like
building
teams
for
manage
this
and
first
time
preparing
the
website
to
to
allow
localization
and
then
we're
with
them
with
their
project
teams
or
just
asking.
J
A
But
part
of
the
difficulty
is
that
some
of
these
some
of
these
subdomains
I,
think
specifically
like
Phil
Philip.
Quit
rocks
cute
cuddle,
docks
they're
using
gitlab
rather
than
Hugo,
and
how
to
get
I.
Don't
I
honestly,
don't
know
how
to
localize
and
get
lab
I've,
never
even
considered
the
question,
so
there
would
be
happy
to
consult,
but
in
terms
of
like
here's,
how
you
do
this,
we
can
only
really
I
can
really
only
authoritative
Lee
talked
about
that
in
Hugo.
Other
folks
may
be
better
at
that
other
folks
for
expertise.
The.
J
I
When
we
originally
talked
about
subdomains
and
some
projects,
as
we
have
done
in
earlier
times,
when
people
come
to
cig,
Knox
and
say
hey,
we
want
to
do
this
thing.
That's
like
what
you
do
and
we'll
help
you
do
it,
but
we
can't
be
responsible
for
maintaining
or
thing
or
you
know,
think
or
parts
of
your
thing
that
are
only
analogous
to
talk
the
same
ads
or
integrate
again.
I
What
we
don't
see,
Docs
I'm,
not
trying
to
say
you
know
Evert
here,
but
just
the
original
agreement
was
that
these
projects
were
on
their
own
and
there's
access.
We
can
consult
and
offers
some
advice
about
things.
There
were
basic
principles
of
localization
that
apply
across
any
any
project
on
the
web,
but
the
Cystic
were
closed.
We
really
can't
and
I
was
thinking
of
cube
cuddle
who,
specifically
when
you
were
speaking
back
because
we
did
in
fact
talk
about
it
at
that
point,
and
then
we
talked
about
the
fact
that
it
is
quite
a
different.
A
A
Yeah
Thank
You
Jennifer.
That
was
a
really
handy
summary
yeah.
We
have
faced
this
before
and
yeah
there's
only
so
much
we
can
own
so
seeing
you
here
in
chat
reminds
me
that
last
week
we
had
talked
about
following
up
on
our
presence
at
the
contributor
day
in
Barcelona,
so
we're
going
to
be
there,
but
we're
not
going
to
have
a
scheduled
activity.