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A
Yeah
all
right,
hello.
Everyone
today
is
Tuesday
October,
22nd
2019,
and
this
is
the
weekly
meeting
of
kubernetes
sink
docks.
This
is
a
fourth
Tuesday,
so
our
meeting
is
at
7
p.m.
Pacific,
as
opposed
to
our
usual
10:30
a.m.
time
and
that's
to
make
it
easier
for
folks
from
the
Asian
asia-pacific
region
to
attend.
So
let
us
get
started.
A
A
I've
already
started
wrangling
excellent
and
we
have
Andrew
Chen
is
the
scheduled
Wrangler
for
next
week,
but
I
know
Brad.
At
one
point,
you
had
talked
about
being
willing
to
wrangle
for
two
weeks
in
a
row
because
andrew
has
stepped
away
from
kubernetes.
So
is
that
something
you're
still
willing
to
do?
C
A
A
Basically,
the
instructions
right
now
are
go
see
an
issue
that
details
why
everything
is
broken,
follow
the
trail
of
breadcrumbs
and
then
go
from
there.
So
amy
is
doing
a
really
valuable
thinking
and
automating
reference
stock
generation,
putting
it
all
into
a
Python
script
and
she's
opened
a
poll
request.
The
link
is
there
in
the
agenda.
It's
sixteen
six.
Eighty
one
and
I
know
that
she
would
welcome
feedback
on
that.
If
anybody
wanted
to
review
or
give
feedback
on
that
script.
A
A
Better
user
experience,
so
our
site
UX
right
now
for
the
docs,
basically
for
everything
in
kubernetes
tayo,
is
the
finest
that
2012
can
offer
so
Google.
Earlier
this
year
announced
the
release
of
a
hugo
template
called
doc,
see
that
they
specifically
designed
for
open
source
documentation,
and
I
think
it's
worthwhile
to
look
at
applying
that.
So
I
am
working
with
a
set
of
contractors
right
now
to
begin
applying
the
doxy
template
to
the
site,
and
there
will
be
plenty
of
time
for
review.
A
This
won't
just
be
something
that
happens
without
review
or
without
any
chance
to
provide
feedback,
but
I
do
want
a
surface
visibility.
That
I
know
I've
mentioned
this
before
in
weekly
meetings,
but
it's
been
a
while,
but
the
contractors
are
moving
forward.
So
my
hope
is
that
we'll
have
enough
of
a
review
period
given
coop
con,
given
the
major
holidays,
to
be
able
to
provide
adequate
feedback
on
their
work
and
hopefully
have
a
better
site
template
by
the
end
of
the
year.
B
Similar
to
what
we
did
when
we
were
moving
from
Jekyll
to
hugo,
we,
we
had
a
sprint
where
we
all
took
pages
and
looked
for
bugs
and
problems.
Do
you
think
the
timing
would
line
up
for
for
coupon
n
a
to
try
and
do
that
or
you
know,
when
do
you
think
you
know
what
it
would
help
to
have
a
similar
type
sprint
where,
where
we
don't
do
and
we
go
see
which
pages
were
broken
by
the
new
template.
A
It
would
be
really
nice
if
that
lined
up
with
North
America
I,
think
it's
possible
I
can't
really
assign
a
probability,
wait,
I'm,
waiting
back
for
an
impact
statement
from
the
contractors
about
areas,
specific
pain,
points
that
they
foresee
in
the
in
the
template
process,
but
I
think
it's
possible,
certainly
that
the
the
date
could
line
up
and
we
could
have
a
sprint
to
to
do
exactly
that
and
that
would
be
yeah.
That
would
be
excellent.
There
would
be
opportunities
for
brand
new
users
to
very
advanced
users
to
participate
and
get
feedback
on
them.
A
A
B
That
they,
the
IBM
team,
built
on
on
cata
Kota
right
so
yeah
the
ideally
they
should
be
able
to
go
to
some
of
it.
So
the
I
think
there's
potential
growth
and
you
know
trying
to
get
lots
of
those
Java
programmers
to
move
to
kubernetes,
and
this
is
all
focused
on.
Oh
here's.
How
you
can
build
those
micro
services
and
run
them
on
kubernetes,
so
I
think
it
feels
a
nice
gap.
So
we'll
see
excellent.
A
A
A
If
we
want
to
do
this
before
coop
con
and
before
Thanksgiving,
that
leaves
us.
We
could
do
it
in
two
weeks
or
in
three
weeks
either
on
November,
7th
or
November
14th
I'm
reluctant
to
get
too
far
into
December,
because
everybody
starts
leaving
so
I'm
gonna
tentatively
float
the
date
of
Thursday
November
14th.
B
C
A
B
C
A
Meeting
on
1029,
very
good,
all
right,
I,
don't
know
who
added
this
that
someone
asked
if
we
should
create
a
cap
to
finalize
policy
for
dual
hosted
content.
We
did
thanks
to
everyone
who
submitted
draft
content
for
that
Tim
banister
aka,
SF
Tim
opened
a
poll
request
in
the
K
enhancements
repository.
It's
1327.
B
B
We
should
have
some
discussion,
I
think
we're
gonna
run
into
some
issues.
I
think
there
are
certain
things
that
you
are
gonna
have
a
hard
time
getting
those
committees
to
pull
out.
So
certain
things
when
I
went
through
the
of
the
reading.
There
are
certain
things
that
really
look
like.
Oh,
this
is
out
of
place.
B
Think
that's
gonna
make
a
lot
of
people
uneasy
and
in
fact
it
kinda
makes
myself
a
little
uneasy,
because
you
know
you
we
always
had
this
view
of
you
could
come
to
the
docs
as
a
great
place
to
pick
out
which
platform
you
wanted
and
get
started.
So
we
were
doing
all
these
vendors
that
are
supporting
the
CNC
F,
a
nice
favor
of
you
know
a
single
place
where
there's
like
15
different
ways
that
you
are
free
to
pick
whichever
one
you
want
and
get
started,
and
and
so
I
gotta
go
reread.
B
A
A
A
So
much
is
to
decide
about
what
goes
in
and
I
think
that,
once
we
did
once
we
agree
on
what
can
go
in
and
what's
required
for
it
to
go
in
like
how
many
can
kind
of
feature
developers
single-handedly
decide
that
they're
going
to
include
third-party
content.
Does
a
review
require
consensus
from
like
three
different
reviewers
at
three
different
companies,
for
example,
just
arbitrarily
throw
a
number
up
there,
so
I
think.
B
I
definitely
agree
with
that,
because
yeah
I
personally
was
feeling
uncomfortable
would
be
removing
this
content
from
me.
It
was
one
of
our
big.
You
know
from
the
docs
point
of
view,
it
was
one
of
our
key
value
adds
a
pitch
if
you
went
and
check
the
pages.
I
bet
you,
those
are
hit
a
lot,
and
so
you
know
when
you
have
an
open
source
project,
you
want
always
to
be
value,
valuable
and
relevant.
You
never
want
to
lose
your
relevancy.
B
A
B
A
A
A
A
D
D
A
A
Okay
and
there's
her
email
as
well
Paris,
kept
in
at
Google
calm,
so
I
would
recommend
reaching
out
to
Paris
on
slack
she's
gonna
have
the
easiest
access
to
contributor
patches?
Okay,
thank
you.
I
can
take
Patti's
cool.
Very
nice
I
mean
yeah,
congratulations
again:
I'm
getting
you're
getting
you're
talking
scepter
for.