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A
I
just
want
to
remind
everyone
that
this
meeting
would
be
governed
by
the
kubernetes
code
of
conduct,
which
just
means
that
be
nice
to
each
other
and
which
I'm
sure
you
all
will
do
with
regardless
of
the
reminder,
but
so
yeah
welcome
to
the
First
new
contributors
meet
and
greet
for
this
year,
I'm
going
to
wish
everyone
a
Happy,
New,
Year
I
hope
you
had
like
a
great
time
at
the
holidays
and
you
got
time
to
relax
bye.
A
So
before
we
begin
with
the
call
I
want
to
give
a
like
a
brief
intro
about
what
we
do
on
this
call.
What
we're
going
to
do
is
just
this
call
is
basically
for
new
contributors
to
who
are
trying
to
contribute
and
what
are
interested
in
contributing
to
the
documentation.
A
What
we
usually
do
is
like
we
go
around
list
of
members
and
we
go
around
introducing
ourselves
and
what
we
have
been
working
on
or
what
we
are
interested
in
working
on,
basically
letting
everyone
know
who
we
are
and
what
we
would
like
to
do
and
during
this
introduction,
if
you
wanna,
if
you're
facing
some
trouble
like
in
the
contribution
process,
you
can
mention
that
as
well,
and
we
can
try
to
fix
that
here
and
we'll
do
some
introduction,
we'll
basically
take
it
from
there.
So
I
can
start.
I
am
Ash.
A
I
am
based
out
of
Chandigarh
in
India
I
work
at
a
small
startup
called
octeto
I've,
been
contributing
to
the
kubernetes
project
for
about
two
years
now,
it'll
be
two
years
in
I,
think
March
and
and
the
new
contribution
Ambassador
for
sync
docs,
which
is
a
which
means
I,
had
new
contributors,
get
onboarded
to
the
contribution
process
and
help
them
out.
So
that
was
it
nitish.
Would
you
like
to
go
next.
B
Sure
I
hope,
I'm,
audible,
hey
everyone,
I
am
natish
currently
a
second
year
student
and
I'm,
currently
contributing
to
kubernetes
project
from
around
six
months
and
fortunately
I'm
the
member
of
the
kubernetes
organization
as
well.
Happy
to
see
everyone
here
and
let's
get
started.
B
Sure
I
would
like
to
nominate
Rajesh
for
the
next
one.
C
D
C
Have
been
already
done,
some
certifications
with
kubernetes
CKD
and
all
I
have
a
bit
of
knowledge
about
Humanities
and
and
daily
I'm,
working
as
a
day
job
as
a
with
respect
to
open
stack,
devops
engineer
so,
but
I
want
to
more
actively
participate
in
the
open
source
contributions
and
learn
from
the
community
and
share
the
knowledge
Etc.
So
that's
why
I'm
here
yeah.
E
Thanks
thanks
for
the
name
Rajesh
and
myself
and
for
the
past
year
or
so,
I
have
been
contributing
to
the
dark
side
of
communities
and
I'm.
Finally,
thinking
like
now,
that's
it
I
know
enough
about
the
documentation
and
now
trying
to
switch
to
the
implementation
side
of
things
and
try
to
fix
some.
You
know
code
and
all
so
that's
it.
Next
I
would
like
to
operate
ongar.
E
Currently,
I
am
a
third
year
student
of
engineering
and
based
in
Pune
Maharashtra,
so
recently
like
from
like
last
six
months,
I'm
like
contributing
to
some
CNC
of
related
projects
like
Captain
and
recently
I
opened
the
pr
in
the
kubernetes
docs
in
the
last
week.
D
A
It's
great
to
have
you
all
here
and
thank
you
for
joining
the
call.
So
you
said
you
had
a
few
doubts.
Why
don't?
We
start
the
call
by
trying
to
answer
some
of
them.
D
Okay,
so
two
days
week,
I
have
gone
through
all
the
issues
in
PR
and
kubernetes,
and
yesterday
is
mentioned
in
a
contribution
guide
that
if
you
are
starting
starting
with
a
good
first
issue,
I
follow
the
same.
But
the
thing
is
in
the
good
first
issue:
the
language,
the
technical
language,
people
use
is
hard
enough
not
to
understand.
For
me,
I
can't
understand
their
language.
A
Okay,
so
before
we
proceed
like
I
would
like
to
you
know,
if
you,
what
background
do
you
have
like?
Are
you
familiar
with
like
kubernetes,
Docker,
containerization
or
golang
in
general?
Yes,.
A
So
you
are
familiar
with
like
containers
and
kubernetes
is
that
okay,
yes,
can.
A
So
like
in
general,
could
you
point
me
to
the
issue
and
like
maybe
we
can
take
a
look
and
see
what
trouble
you
are
having
understanding
what
part
of
language
but
I
think
what
you
mean
is
sort
of
related
to
the
chord
which
is
being
referred
to,
but
then
again,
can
you
share
the
issue.
D
A
So
if
you
can
share
the
issue
again,
help
you
all
better,
but
in
general,
like
my
advice,
would
be.
If
you
are
unable
to
follow
the
discussion
on
GitHub,
it
would
be
to
start
like
taking
that
discussion,
maybe
to
slack
and
so
that
you
can.
You
know,
have
that
back
and
forth
conversation
and
talking
through
it.
A
So
are
you
on
the
kubernetes
slack,
yes,
ma'am
yeah,
so
my
suggestion
would
be
to
Ping
the
folks
whose
messages
you
can't
understand,
and
maybe
you
can
be
direct
in
that
that
hey
you
wrote
this
on
the
message,
but
I'm
not
able
to
understand
what
this
is.
Can
you
please
explain
it
to
me
in
simple
terms,
so
to
being
as
direct
as
that
is
like
it's,
okay,
everyone
would
understand
and
they
would
help
you
out.
A
So
that
would
be
my
general
advice
and
now,
if
you
can
like
send
me,
the
issue
I
can
take
a
look
and
try
to
ex
like
if
I
am
able
to
understand
it,
try
to
explain
it
to
you
as
well,
but
my
suggestion
to
you
would
be
just
say:
ask
if
you're
not
able
to
understand
just
ask
more.
D
C
Make
a
pull
request
last
month,
but
I
was
not
able
to
do
that,
because
I
was
also
in
the
same
boat
like
such
yeah
I.
Couldn't
you
know
completely
understand
the
the
repository
and
I
reached.
E
Out
in
in
the
slack
Channel
as
well.
C
Maybe
I
don't
know,
I
got
some
responses,
but
I
could
not
do
that.
But
someone
someone
has
already
I,
don't
know.
I
have
taken
that
in
in
slash
assigned
to
my
name,
but
for
some
reason
other
flow
contributors
has
taken
that
or
picked
up.
But
how.
C
I
need
to
understand
first
all
right,
something
like
any
any
setup
has
to
be
done
in
in
our
laptop
or
something
because.
C
For
working
our
website,
sick
dogs
are
repository
and
then,
where
to
continue
from
there,
I'm
just.
A
A
So
if
you're,
just
talking
about
the
documentation
or
you
like,
the
setup,
is
in
very
fancy
or
anything,
you
just
need
to
close
the
repository
and
you
need
to
like
have
go
and
I
think
Hugo
installed
and
not
even
yeah,
and
if
you
go
to
the
repository
itself,
I
think
there's
a
contributing
dot.
Empty
I
can
link
that
to
you,
but
that
that
has
like
everything
you
would
need
to
get
started
and
you
need
basically
humor
to
just
to
run
the
website
on
your
desktop.
A
But
even
that
is
not
entirely
necessary
right.
You
can
just
edit
the
Magnum
files
and
once
you
create
a
PR,
you
also
get
a
preview
for
your
PR.
So
preview
is
basically
the
website
deployed
with
the
change
you
have
made.
So
you
can
check
that
and
see
if
your
changes
according
to
like
what
you
have
me
like
I,
can
share
my
screen
and
show
that
to
you
quickly.
A
You
guys
to
see
the
deploy
preview
here
and
if
we
see
their
change
talks
concept
tuning.
A
So
that's
how
I
find
out
like
where
to
look
in
the
website.
Docs
concept,
scheduling
eviction
so
box.
A
And
I
think
they
have
changed
they
like
colors
here,
so
you
can
see
that-
and
this
is
like
this-
this
has
been
deployed
based
on
the
changes
they
have
made.
I
think
if
we
go
to
the
normal
kubernetes.
C
Actually,
the
same
one:
can
you
go
back.
A
C
I,
just
now
seen
that
one
of
the
issues
which
opened
yeah.
C
No,
no,
no,
no
I
just
noticed
my
username
was
there
go
to
the
next
one
or
maybe.
C
I
just
noticed
my
no
no,
no.
C
No,
maybe
I
I,
don't
know
somewhere
I've
seen
my
GitHub
username
and
then
you
quickly.
C
A
But
the
point
I
wanted
to
make
was
that,
like
you,
just
need
to
close
the
website,
make
your
changes
and
create
a
PR
and
it
even
deploys
your
changes.
So
you
can
just
see
this
deployed.
Url
you'll
be
able
to
see
your
changes,
but
if
you
want
to
run
it
locally,
then
you
need
like
Hugo
and
go
installed,
but
that's
a
separate
pattern
that
there
are
no
other
requirements.
C
E
Just
to
add
to
that
point,
Mr
Rajesh,
you
can
also
refer
to
setting
up
the
project
locally.
There
is
an
entire
you
know,
set
of
instructions
listed.
How
can
we
set
up
so
that
should
help
you
out.
A
Looking
at
the
link,
you
just
send
me
saja.
What
you
sent
me
is
like
an
issue
for
the
kubernetes
kubernetes
repository
and
that's
like
not
documentation
specific,
but
I'll
still
try
to
like
help
you
out
as
best
as
I
can.
So
this
seems
to
be
like
something
like
code
related
if
they're
changing
something
related
to
go.
So
are
you
familiar
with
go
because
if
you're
not
Dynamics,
you
may
be
even
tougher
to
understand
the
issue.
D
A
So
you
should
join
their
particular
slab
Channel
and
then
just
like
type
out
what
you
are
not
able
to
understand.
Like
you
said,
your
discussions
are
making
sense
just
like
take
parts
of
the
sentence
which
are
not
making
sense
and
tag
them
that
hey.
You
wrote
this
here.
I
do
not
understand
what
this
means.
Can
you
please
explain
it
to
me
and
basically,
if
you
ask
questions,
people
will
help
out
and
like
clear
that,
for
you.
A
At
all,
like
yeah,
yeah
I
did
not
know,
go
and
I
knew
like
just
the
basics
of
girl,
like
writing,
loops
and
all
before
I
started
contributing,
but
that's
almost
the
same
as
like
any
other
programming
language.
So
you
do
not
need
to
be
like
an
expert
or
even
like
a
like
you.
Don't
you
don't
know
how
to
like
go
knowledge
to
start
contributing
and
that's
yeah.
C
D
A
That's
a
good
question:
I
would
say,
attend
the
meetings
which
align
with
your
interests
and
where
you
want
to
contribute
in
the
project.
So
let's
say,
if
you
want
to
do
technical
writing
and
contribute
to
the
documentations,
then
attend
the
tick
tocks
meetings.
But
let's
say
you
want
to
work
on
the
issue
which
you
had
like
posted
in
the
slack.
Then
that
issue
was
I.
A
Think
if
I
remember
correctly,
of
six
scheduling
then
check
out
when
their
meetings
are
happening
and
attend
this
section
during
meetings
other
than
that,
like
some
go
to
attend
meetings,
if
you
are
like,
don't
know
where
to
get
started,
or
you
want
to
help
out
in
the
community
and
just
understand
suffering
the
same
contributed
X
meetings
which
are
about
like
the
experience
of
contributors
like
there,
you
can
find
a
lot
of
like
non-gold
areas.
You
could
contribute
to
as
a
beginner.
A
Does
anyone
else
have
any
questions,
hey
Nancy
I
think
you
joined
right
now?
Would
you
like
to
introduce
yourself
or
if
you
have
any
questions
you
can
ask
them
yeah.
F
Hi,
everyone
am
I,
audible,
yep,
yep,
yep,
yeah,
okay,
awesome,
so
I'm,
so
sorry
for
joining
late,
yeah,
so
I
just
this
is
my
first
time
and
I
was
quite
confused
because
it's
kind
of
big,
the
kubernetes
so
I
just
wanted
to
understand
like
how
do
we,
you
know
start
with
contributing,
and
how
do
we
find
the
the
area
like
because
there
must
be
a
lot
of
areas
and
there
if
there
is
any
documentation
which
can
just
walk
us
through
the
whole
process
and
I.
F
Think
you
answered
in
the
last
question
as
well:
just
go
for
the
meetings
which
are
of
your
interest
area,
but
then
how
do
you
figure
out
that?
How
what's
the
architecture
and
how
is
it
divided,
like
the
documentation
and
everything.
A
Yeah,
so
this
is
a
central
repository
where,
like
all
the
kubernetes,
so
the
kubernetes
project
is
divided
into
a
different
six
stand
for
expression,
interest
groups.
So,
like
there's
a
state
for
a
documentation
hello.
Can
you
hear
me
I.
A
A
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
so
what
I
was
saying
was
that
the
product
itself
is
divided
into
special
interest
groups,
so
there
are
different
special
interest.
Groups
like
the
meeting
you're
attending
right
now
is
part
of
the
documentation,
special
interest
group
and
it's
sort
of
like
a
call
for
new
contributors
to
hop
on
and
like
introduce
themselves
and
ask
their
questions.
But
there
are
other
special
interest
groups
like
one
related
to
how
the
code
is
architectured
or
one
related
to
how
we
do
testing
on
the
project.
A
So
they
are
called
say,
testing,
Sig
architecture
and
that
I'll
share
you
the
repository
where
all
of
these
are
listed
and
you
can
go
through
them,
but
yeah.
Once
you
pick
an
area
you
are
interested
in
then
my
advice
is
just
start
attending
meetings
and
for
that
sake,
and
like
each
Sig
also
has
a
separate
channel
on
the
kubernetes
lab,
join
that
snap
Channel
and
like
keep
a
track
of
the
discussions
happening
there.
So
this
way
you
know,
whenever,
like
people
need
help,
you
can
like
hop
on
and
like
just
help,
yeah.
A
The
next,
so
this
call
is
basically
like
for
totally
new
quarterback
I.
Think
now
you
have
like
an
idea.
You
should
start
attending
the
sake.
Docs
bi-weekly
calls
that's
where,
like
all
people
like
get
together
and
like
discuss
what
issues
everyone
is
working
on,
so
those
would
be
good
calls
to
attend.
E
So
sorry
to
interrupt,
but
the
my
question
is
basically
I'm
trying
to
switch
towards
the
code
contributions
and
like
I'm,
pretty
new
to
the
to
those
those
contributions
like
I
I,
just
wanted
to
know
which
six
would
be
like
beginner
friendly
for
a
new
contributor
who
just
wants
to
you
know,
get
his
hands
on
a
continuation.
A
I
get
sorry
listening.
I
have
posted
a
list
of
things
for
people
who
want
to
see
in
the
zoom
chat
Nancy.
If
you
want
to
take
a
look
there
but
yeah
coming
back
to
your
question,
do
you
mean
which
things
are
good
if
you
want
to
start
with
code
contributions
or
like,
in
general,
start
with
contributions,
foreign.
A
Okay,
so
for
code
contributions,
I
feel
like
there
isn't
any
one
such
thing,
which
is
like
particularly
easy
towards
called
contributions
like
when
you're
diving
in
the
code,
it's
sort
of
like
you,
have
to
spend
that
effort
and
extra
time
like
try
to
understand
things,
but
still
I
would
say
like
if
you
do
not
want
to
like
dive
deep
into
the.
How
like
the
kubernetes
code
is
written
then
like
stake.
A
Testing
is
one
area
where
you
can
get
to
like
make
code
contributions
without
fully
understanding
how
the
kubernetes
code
is
because
that
is
like
about
the
testing
part
of
it
and
like
if
you
are
interested
in
infrastroph
infrastructure,
stuff
and
managing
like
Cloud
stuff
that
maybe
even
help
out
in
sync
infra.
But
if
you
want
to
go
into
like
full
like
kubernetes
score,
then
like
say,
API
Machinery
is
a
great
sale
to
start
with,
but
like
they're,
they
aren't
like,
like
you
would
have
to
spend
time
and
then
go
through
the
code.
A
A
Architecture
is
like
one
area
where
you
could
start
making
code
contributions
relatively
more
easily.
That's
the
thing:
I
started
with
okay
cool
I
think
we
are
just
a
minute
short
from
the
call
duration.
If
I
anyone
has
any
questions
like
now
is
the
time
to
ask
else.
We
can
like
end
the
call
early.
D
Yes,
I
have
could.
A
Okay,
so
you
you've
created
an
issue
which
says
that
you're
having
trouble
understanding
the
Hindi,
which
has
been
used
in
the
documentation
project.
My
suggestion
would
be
you
take
this
up
with
like
this
is
a
slack
Channel
called.
A
Like
take
this
discussion,
there
like
talk
with
the
folks
who
are
maintaining
the
Hindi
localization
of
the
documentation
and
try
to
communicate
to
them
what
trouble
you
are
facing
with
the
Hindi
which
is
being
used
and
from
there
like.
You,
can
start
working
towards
the
solution.
B
Yeah
I
just
went
through
the
issue
that
Satya
actually
raised
and
and
being
the
part
of
the
like
the
Hindi
documentation.
I
would
like
to
mention
something
that,
regarding
the
issue
it
was
not
properly
mentioned
about.
What
is
the
actual
file
contents,
that
saja
was
not
able
to
understand,
or
that
needs
to
be
improved,
so
it
would
be
a
little
better
if
she
can
add
on
to
the
issue.
B
What
is
that
file
which
she
feels
like
the
Hindi
was
not
properly
written,
because
there
is
actually
a
lot
of
efforts
that
goes
behind
improving
the
documentation
and
converting
it
into
the
Hindi,
and
something
like
that.
It
would
be
better
if
you
can
modify
the
issue
a
little
bit
and
then
we
can
help
you
with
that.
A
All
right,
folks,
I
think
with
that
we
have
reached
like
the
end
of
the
time,
for
the
call
I
want
to
thank
you
again
for
joining
and
I
hope.
This
was
productive
for
you.
If
you
have
any
other
questions
always
be.
Please
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me
on
the
kubernetes
slack.
My
slack
handle
is
at
the
rate
arsh
other
than
that
I
hope
you
all
had
a
relaxing
holidays
and
I
wish
you
a
Happy,
New
Year.