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A
Just
to
let
you
know,
this
meeting
is
being
recorded
and
we'll
abide
by
the
CNC
of
code
of
conduct,
which
just
means
be
excellent
to
each
other,
which
I'm
sure
everyone
here
Will
for
those
of
you
who
are
joining
first
time
like
how
we
do
this
is
that
we
basically
first
just
go
over
the
participants,
and
everyone
just
introduces
themselves,
and
we
also
utilize
This
Time
by
like,
if
you
are
a
new
contributor
or
a
coming
to
the
call
for
the
first
time.
A
Just
let
us
know
what
your
areas
of
Interest
are
or,
if
you're
facing
any
problem
or
if
you're,
an
existing
contributor
or
anything
and
if
you're
facing
any
problems,
just
mention
those
and
then
we
solve
them.
And
then
we
move
on
to
the
next
person
and
after
that,
I
have
like
I,
have
like
last
10
15
minutes
reserved
where
I'll
like
go
over
a
couple
of
good
first
issues
and
it's
basically
pretty
open.
So
just
stop
at
any
point
and
ask
anything
it's.
This
call
is
for
new
contributors.
A
We
don't
have
a
very
strict
agenda,
but
just
to
utilize
time,
I
have
some
good
first
issues.
If
we
run
out
of
content,
I'll
start
first
I'm
Ash
as
part
of
my
day.
Job
I
work
at
this
at
a
startup
called
octeto,
where
I'm
docs
maintainer
slash,
talks,
Giver
slash
it's
it's
a
lot
of
stuff,
but
I
am
the
new
contributor
Ambassador
for
sick
docs
and
I'm.
Also
leading
the
CI
signal
team
in
the
current
release,
I'll
hand
over
the
Baton
to
nitish
Kumar.
B
Hey
everyone
greetings
to
the
kubernetes
team.
My
name
is
nitish
and
I'm.
A
new
member
to
this
amazing
team
of
human
AIDS
community,
so
I
have
actually
joined
kubernetes
Community
15
to
20
days
back
and
understood
about
what
like
what
this
channels
are
doing
and
I'm
very
glad
that
my
couple
of
peers
have
got
merged
recently
and
yeah
I'm,
actually
very
looking
forward
to
you
know,
contribute
more
into
this
kubernetes
community.
Yes,
it's
very
interesting.
A
That's
really
cool
to
hear
that
in
such
a
short
time
you
have
so
many
pairs
merged.
Could
you
nominate
the
next
person
so
that,
like
you,
can
keep
this
Loop
going.
B
Yeah
I
would
like
to
nominate
Natalie.
C
Thanks
and
fish
hi
everyone,
my
name
is
Natalie
my
pronouns.
Are
she
her
and
I?
Am
one
of
the
coaches
of
State
docs
I've
been
contributing
to
kubernetes
on
and
off
for
some
time
now,
mainly
in
a
docs
capacity,
and
my
day,
job
is
I.
Work
for
a
company
called
Wayfair
and
I
run
the
open
source
program
office
for
Wayfair,
so
open
source
I
get
to
do
that
in
my
day,
job
too,
which
is
fun
but
I'm.
C
A
boring
manager
of
a
team
so
so
being
able
to
contribute
to
kubernetes
is
actually
really
fun
for
me
and
and
yeah.
A
big
welcome
to
everyone,
and
also
big
props,
to
Ash
for
hosting
these
new
contributor,
meet
and
greets
I
think
they're,
an
awesome
idea
and
it's
a
really
great
way
to
get
started
with
questions
that
you
have
about
contributing
and
with
that
I'd
like
to
hand
over
the
Baton
to
Roth.
C
D
A
senior
Tech
writer
at
Red,
Hat
I've,
been
there
for
a
few
years.
I
work
in
the
openshift
builds
section
of
the
doc
group.
I
am
a
co-chair
for
the
localization
Sig
kubernetes
localization,
6.
and
yeah.
That's
it
for
me,
Abhishek.
How
about
you.
E
Hi
everyone
can
you
listen
to
me
hi
everyone.
My
name
is
Abhishek
and
I
am
a
second
year
undergrad
from
India,
and
currently
I
am
a
contributor
at
cmtf,
Club
C
and
apart
from
this
I'm,
also
a
contributed
summer,
of
course,
which
is
an
open
source
program.
Five
for
three
months
and
first
time,
an
ambassador
at
Cube,
simplify,
which
is.
A
D
C
A
Under
Augustine
is
having
connected
internet
problems,
that's
okay,
I
think
akshad,
Dev
and
vital
have
not
gone
I'm.
Sorry,
if
I
miss
someone
else,
but
anyone
who's
not
gone
just
like
take
the
back.
D
F
Oh
well,
I'm
Dave
I
am
a
friend
I'm,
a
front-end
developer
and
currently
I'm
learning,
some
back-end
stuffs
and
I've
been
I've,
been
involving
two
or
three
meetings
to
just
get
to
know.
The
idea
about
how
can
I
contribute
to
the
community
and
yeah
I
was
looking
for
some
good
first
issues
to
contribute
to
so
yeah
and
that's
all.
A
Awesome
we'll
get
to
some
good
first
issues
soon,
but
Tanya
do
you
want
to
introduce
yourself
because
I
think
you
and
vital
are
the
only
ones
left.
G
I
can
go
ahead,
hi
everybody
I
am
bital.
Currently,
third
year
engineering
student
I've
been
contributing
to
sick
talks
on
and
off,
sometimes
so
happy
to
meet.
You
all
and
learn
learn
from
you
guys.
Thank
you.
So
much.
A
Awesome
nice
to
meet
you
too
I
think
Tanya
left
she's.
She
must
be
having
internet
problems
too,
but
no
worries
Santosh.
A
B
I'm
actually,
having
one
question
to
ask
you.
So
there
was
an
actually
issue
related
to
the
document
stuff
in
which
we
were
basically
asked
to
transfer
one
of
the
blog
or
basically
to
transfer
the
one
of
the
Repository
to
the
kubernetes
six
right.
So
what's
the
procedure
of
like
transferring
the
one
repo
to
the
another
repo,
since
we
are
not
the
maintenance
of
kubernetes.
A
So
I'll
share
my
screen.
If
you
want
to
transfer
an
existing
repository,
you
have
to
go
to
this
other
repository
called
kubernetes,
slash,
org
and
then,
if
you
go
to
the
issues,
there's
a
similar
issue,
so
you
just
have
to
like
create
an
issue
here
and
then
it'll
say:
like
repository
creation,
slash
migration,
you
click
on
this
and
then
you
have
to
fill
out
this
template,
which
would
eventually
look
like
this
like
you
choose
migrate,
existing
because
I
assume
in
your
case
the
repository
is
already
one.
B
A
B
You
and
actually
try
to
perform
the
steps,
but
the
problem
that
I
was
facing
is
that
it
basically
showed
me
that
you
can't
add
any
repository
public
repository
to
the
kubernetes
six,
since
you
are
not
the
you
know
the
owner
or
the
you're,
not
the
one
who
can't
add.
You
know
a
public
repository
to
something
that
you
are
not
the
owner
of
something.
B
I
actually,
first
of
all
went
to
this,
the
repo
which
I
need
to
actually
transfer.
So
what
I
did
was
no
I'm,
not
an
organization
member
I'm,
actually
a
contributor
right
now,
yeah,
so
I
actually
went
to
the
repo
which
was
needed
to
be
transferred.
So
in
the
settings
panel
I
just
went
to
the
into
this
danger
zone
and
transfer.
It
try
to
transfer
it.
But
if.
A
A
So
then,
then
these
issues
aren't
for
like
contributors
to
work
on
these
issues
are
only
for
Oregon.
A
F
A
A
I
guess
we
can
go
through
that,
since
we
have
no
more
questions
so
Advanced
how
to
like
get
started
with
contributing
the
sick
dogs
like
there
are
a
lot
of
areas
you
can
help
with
so
like
there's,
so
the
main
kubernetes
documentation
lives
here
in
this
repository,
which
is
like
kubernetes
website,
and
there
are,
as
you
can
see,
500
plus
issues
you
could
like
work
on
potentially
and
going
here
and
looking
for
issues
is
one
way
to
get
started
with
contributing
basic
docs.
A
The
other
ways
like
SEC
docs
has
a
lot
of
localizations
or
projects
where
folks
try
to
localize
the
documentation
in
a
particular
language.
So
if
you
are
familiar
with
a
particular
language,
you
can
join
that
localization
those
localization
efforts
and
help
translate
the
documentation
so
but
I
wanted
to
specifically
cover
some
good
first
edition
in
this
call,
and
I'll
also
briefly
show
how
you
get
to
good
first
issues,
because
I
know
like
this
might
be
first
time
for
some
folks.
A
A
But
one
thing
I'd
recommend
is
that,
even
if,
like
some
people
have
assigned
themselves
to
the
issues,
I
recommend
you
check
them
out
and
see
like
if
there
has
been
any
progress
on
them
for
a
couple
of
months,
because
if
there
has
not,
then
you
can
just
like
just
feel
free
to
Ping
again
on
the
issue.
A
That
hey
is
this
being
actively
worked
on,
if
not
I'd
like
to
help
or
something
like
that,
don't
feel
that
if
someone
is
already
assigned
an
issue
to
themselves,
then
you
can't
work
on
it
or
help
with
that.
A
So
coming
to
this
call,
I
had
specifically
picked
out
three
good
first
issues,
which
could
be
like
up
for
grabs
if
someone
wants
to
work
on
them
and
I'll.
Just
like
explain
what
the
issue
is
briefly,
so
that
you
have
more
context
and
it's
easier.
One
issue
is
that
Prometheus,
which
is
another
cncf
project,
has
a
brief
description
in
this
particular
page,
and
there's
been
discussion
that,
like
that
description,
is
not
like
appropriate
or
does
not
give
the
correct
idea.
A
So
it's
a
it's,
a
small
change,
it'll
be
I,
think
a
two
one
or
two
line
change.
So
what
I
would
recommend
is
like
if
anyone
wants
to
work
on
this,
just
like
go
to
this
I'll
I'll
drop
these
issue
links
in
slack
after
the
call,
but
just
go
to
the
issue
and
like
paying
the
folks
having
the
discussion,
which
is
like
Tim
and
the
person
who
raised
this
issue
and
just
asked
them
hey.
A
A
I
guess
not.
The
other
issue
is
so.
This
issue
has
like
a
lot
of
paths
so,
like
like
couple
of
people,
can
work
on
it.
If
you
want
to
divide
the
work
but
I
don't
know
like
if
folks
are
familiar
like
in
kubernetes,
124,
Dr
Shim
was
definitely
catered,
and
as
part
of
that
there
are
some
documentation,
changes
which
need
to
be
done,
and
Shannon
has
done
a
very
good
job
of
like
just
laying
out
what
the
page
is.
A
She
has
even
they
have
even
mentioned
like
where
the
pages
in
The
GitHub
repository
and
what
needs
to
be
changed.
So
this
is
like
a
lot
of
easy
changes
you
could
get
started
with,
and
all
you
have
to
do
is
just
like
again
write
on
the
issue
that
hey
I
want
to
work
on
this
section
or
that
section
or
if
you
want
to
do
all
and
that's
another
good
first
issue.
A
Third,
one
I
had
is
a
bit
complicated
and
you
have
to
like
do
a
bit
more
running
around
and
talking
to
folks,
but
on
this
page
there
are
some
tools
mentioned
which,
like
you,
can
use
when
you're,
creating
a
kubernetes
cluster
and
getting
started
with
it,
and
folks
feel
that
it
is
confusing
that
which
is
the
actually
recommended
tool
or
what
is
the?
A
What
are
the
pros
and
cons
of
each
tool
or,
if
you
just
don't,
want
to
read
a
pros
and
cons
and
want
a
short
answer
which
one
you
should
get
those
kind
of
discussions
and
there's
been
a
lot
of
discussion
which
you'll
have
to
go
through.
But
it's
nothing
like
super
complicated.
If
you
are
like
familiar
with
kubernetes,
if
you
have
used
like
mini
Cube
or
kind
once
or
twice,
you
should
be
able
to
follow
along
slightly
more
advanced
than
the
other
two
issues,
but
there's
more
work
to
be
done
too.
A
A
A
E
E
Yeah
so
actually
I
I
was
asking
like
if
all
the
issues
are
getting
assigned
to
anyone
else,
what
to
do,
because
if
an
issue
is
there
and
it's
already
been
assigned-
and
there
are
no
free
issues
to
be
taken.
So
what
to
do
at
that
point
of
time.
A
So
I
use
so
like,
like
I,
said
first
of
all,
like
just
seeing
that
someone
is
assigned
to
the
issue,
doesn't
really
mean
that,
like
they
are
actively
working
on
it,
so
even
for
assigned
issues,
I
recommend
like
checking.
If
the
last
comment
has
been
like
made
two
or
three
months
ago,
then
maybe
no
one
is
actively
working
on
it
and
you
can
pick
them
up
then.
A
Secondly,
I
don't
think
we
are
that
lucky
that,
like
all
of
our
issues
have
been
assigned
to
someone
like
that
might
be
true
for
the
good
first
issues,
I
agree,
but
the
issues
we
have
like
I'm,
pretty
sure
majority
of
them
are
unassigned,
but
I
agree
that
they
might
be
tough
to
get
into
as
a
new
contributor.
A
But
if
you
find
that
all
the
good
first
issues
have
been
assigned,
then
I
would
recommend
that,
like
you
get
started
with
one
of
the
non-good
first,
issues
like
it
obviously
would
involve
a
lot
more
running
around
and
reading
and
just
studying,
then
the
good
first
issues,
but
that
is
like
one
way.
A
C
Yeah
I'd
love
to
just
add
to
that
as
well
for
for
issues
that
you
see
that
someone's
assigned,
but
there
hasn't
been
work
for
a
little
while
commenting
on
the
issue,
tagging
them
and
asking
them
if
they're
still
working
on
this,
like
having
that
etiquette
to
check,
is
really
recommended
and
if
you're
not
getting
your
reply
after
let's
say
a
week,
let's
say
something
like
this,
then
perhaps
it's
something
that
you
can
then
start
working
on.
C
We
want
to
make
sure
that,
as
Ash
said,
things
get
in
the
way
from
our
ordinary
life
and
sometimes
we
lose
track
or
don't
work
on
things
actively,
but
are
still
interested
or
still
just
need
that
reminder
that
this
is
something
that
was
assigned
to
somebody.
So
having
that
etiquette
of
checking
and
tagging
each
other
on
the
issue
and
and
being
able
to
have
a
conversation
of,
are
you
still
working
on
this?
Do
you
want
help?
Am
I
able
to
take
over
this
issue
and
just
checking?
This
first
is
really
recommended.
A
I
guess
not,
and
we
can
return
you
one
minute
of
your
time.
Thank
you
for
hopping
on
and
I
hope.
This
call
was
productive.
I'll
link
all
the
good
first
issues
in
the
slack
Channel.
If
you
feel
like
at
any
point,
you
run
into
troubles
or
have
questions
like
it's
recommended
that
you
are
asking
the
slack
channel
so
that,
like
folks,
can
get
before
you,
but
if
you
are
hesitant,
just
feel
free
to
DM
me.
That's
also
totally
fine
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
seeing
some
awesome
contributions
from
here
on
bye.