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Description
Kubernetes Monthly Public Steering Committee Meeting for 20211108
C
Okay,
thank
you
hi.
Everyone
today
today
is
november
8th.
This
is
the
steering
meeting
monthly
meeting
public
meeting.
So
today
we
are
going
to
do
something
really
special.
We
are
going
to
announce
the
steering
committee
election
results
and
we
have
some
new
folks,
some
old
folks.
C
So
how
do
we
want
to
do
this?
Do
I
stretch
it
out
on
an
ad?
C
No,
it's
great
okay,
but
I
do
want
to
thank
everybody
who
stood
for
election
and
showed
your
commitment
to
the
community
and
what
you
wanted
to
do
and
share
your
thoughts
and
ideas
for
the
community
and
make
us
all
better
so
without
much
without
adding
anything
more
to
the
suspense.
C
The
returning
members
are
paris
and
christoph
yay,
and
many
many
thanks
to
nikita
and
derek,
for
you
know
helping
us
for
the
longest
time
and
direct
being
the
longest
serving
member
right
now
soon
to
be
me
at
this
point,
and
nikita
couldn't
make
it
today
because
of
all
the
daylight
saving
changes
so
and
the
new
steering
members
are
without
any
specific
order.
It's
stephen
agustus
and
tim
pepper.
C
Okay,
so
I
will
let
others
you
know,
go
a
little
bit
and
talk
a
little
bit
jordan.
Would
you
like
to
welcome
everyone.
D
Yeah
welcome
I'm
thankful
to
have
worked
with
nikita
and
derek
for
the
past
year
and
look
forward
to
continuing
your
work
with
paris
and
kristoff,
and
now
stephen
and
tim
so
familiar
faces,
work
together
in
a
bunch
of
other
areas.
So
why
not
here
as
well
so
looking
forward
to
it.
C
E
I
don't
have
like
washington's
farewell
address
in
mind,
but
it's
been
a
pleasure
being
here
for
the
last
four
years
and
for
those
who
are
serving
now,
you
know,
don't
mess
it
up
and
please
do
us
proud,
and
I
have
no
doubt
that
that'll-
that
the
new
committee
will
bring
new
life
and
new
energy
and
find
new
points
of
value.
So
big,
thank
you
for
for
running
and
then
for
serving,
and
I
look
forward
to
being
a.
C
Absolutely
eric
I
I
I
love
the
focus
that
you
bring
to
the
group
and
I'm
gonna
miss
that,
hopefully
other
people
will
do
the
same.
So
you
know
keeping
us
on
track
in
line
and
looking
at
the
objectives
and
going
after
it.
So
thank
thanks
a
lot
for
all
that
you've
done
for
the
community
paris.
Would
you
like
to
say
a
few
words.
G
H
Derek
and
nikita
nikita
is
awesome.
I've
worked
with
nikita
for
so
long
now,
so
it
both
of
you
together
was
great
to
have
you
and
to
work
with
you
all
and
it
just
plus
one
to
dims,
with
voice
of
reason
for
derek
derek,
really
kind
of
taught
me
how
not
everything
needs
an
answer
immediately.
H
H
I
have
advised
so
many
other
open
source
communities
in
my
lifetime,
and
this
is
sort
of
a
very
hard
role
to
fill
and
to
get
kind
of
constant
involvement
and
engagement
from
contributors
with
governance.
So
it's
just
a
testament.
I
think,
to
the
awesome
community
that
we
all
have
built
together
and
I'm
so
happy
to
kind
of
live
out.
The
draft
term
limits
that
we.
I
C
Thanks
paris,
kristoff.
B
I
think
everything
worth
saying
has
mostly
already
been
said,
but
just
reiterating
thanks
again
to
to
derek
and
nikita
for
for
serving
on
the
committee.
It's
been
a
pleasure
working
with
you
and
looking
forward
to
you,
know,
working
with
stephen
and
and
tim
in
their
in
their
new
role,
and
thank
you
to
the
community
for
trusting
us.
C
Awesome
so
I
I
do
want
to
thank
everybody
who
stood
for
the
election
and
didn't
make
it
this
time.
So
there
is
a
next
time.
So
please
continue
all
the
awesome
work.
You're
doing
that's
david
yetz,
antonio
antonio,
is
right
here.
Lucky
is
not
here,
jeremy!
Thank
you,
tasha
ian
abraham!
You
are
here.
Thank
you
number
one.
F
C
Thank
you,
jeremy.
G
No
I'll
echo
that
I
was
super
honored
to
be
able
to
run
with
such
awesome
folks
and
I
think
the
folks
who
won
steering's
in
great
hands
still
so,
and
congratulations
to
everybody
that
won.
J
Sorry,
I'm
not
able
to
turn
video
on.
Oh,
that's,
fine,
but
yeah.
It's
been
a
nice
experience
running
with
everyone
and
they
were
great
candidates.
All
of
them
were
great
and
sharing
is
in
nice
sense.
It's
been
an
amazing
experience
in
this
election,
looking
forward
to
the
next
ones
and
what
the
team
does
in
the
next
year
and
further
on
in
the
future.
C
Thanks
navarro
tim
I'll,
let
you
go
last,
so
stephen,
please!
You
know
how.
How
are
you
feeling
and
what
are
you
thinking.
K
I'm
I'm
feeling
awesome.
I
think
that
you
know
the
again.
You
know
to
echo
paris
like
13
people
running
like
it's
a.
I
think
it's
a
testament
to
how
much
we
believe
in
this
community
and
how
much
we
are.
You
know
we
feel
duty
bound
to
to
do
right
by
it,
so
I'm
glad
and
honored
and
and
feeling
the
weight
of
of
having
that
that
new
responsibility.
I
think
I
think
everyone
in
the
community
for
for
trusting
me
to
to
do
this.
C
Thank
you
so
tim
welcome
to
to
to
steering
you
probably
got
the
email
already.
I
Yeah,
thank
you.
I'd
echo
stephen's
comments
there.
I
actually
I'd
read
the
original
dates
that
were
off
by
one
so
this
weekend,
when
I
hadn't
heard
anything
I
figured
I
wasn't
elected
and-
and
I
was
cool
with
that,
because
the
13
candidates
we
had
running
this
time
were
fantastic.
I
So
I
was
confident
that,
regardless,
who
won,
who
won?
That's
a
weird
way
of
putting
it?
Maybe
who
who
was
chosen
by
the
community
to
represent
them
that
the
community
was
going
to
be
in
good
hands?
So
then,
when
I
did
get
pinged,
I
was
kind
of
surprised
and
oh
okay
cool.
So
that's
on
my
shoulders
now
so
yeah.
Thank
you
all.
C
Sorry
that
was
because
I
was
traveling
and
me,
and
bob
had
a
little
bit
of
a
glitch
signing
off
so,
but
we
made
it
so
thanks
a
lot.
So
I
do
want
to
thank
our
election
officials,
alison
josh
and
noah
josh,
since
you
are
here.
Would
you
like
to
say
a
few
words
on
anything?
L
Right,
it
was
good
happy
to
have
all
of
this,
the
the
the
most
candidates,
I
think
we've
had
for
a
steering
election
to
date.
L
That
was
very
different.
The
the
only
kind
of
sour
note
is
we're
continuing
to
see
sort
of
a
steady
decline
in
participation
in
the
election.
So,
despite
having
all
of
those
candidates,
we
had
slightly
fewer
people.
Voting
than
we
did
last
election
should
probably
be
an
area
of
attention
for
the
new
steering
committee
to
think
about
people's
involvement
and
the
results
will
go
up
in
the
app
probably
within
the
hour,
and
then
blog
posts
and
other
things.
C
Thanks
a
ton
josh,
congratulations!
So
everyone
who
who
stood
for
the
election
and
didn't
get
in
this
time.
We
would
still
want
to
get
your
help
in
doing
things.
So
please
come
to
the
student
meeting,
so
we
can,
like
you,
know,
share
stuff
and
do
do
things
together.
So
please
don't
be
a
stranger!
Please
come
so
it'll
be
useful
for
the
next
time.
So
I
I
think,
ihor
and
ray.
If
you
want
to
say
something
I
I'll,
let
you
go
ahead.
M
I
don't
have
too
much
to
say,
except
that
I'm
really
excited
about
the
about
the
half
of
this
community
and
the
growth
of
it
and
like
literally
having
like
10
plus
people
and
like
it's.
It's
not
it's
basically
another
first
election,
I'm
watching
too.
So,
if
you
don't
know,
I've
been
an
election
officer
for
like
for
the
last
few
years
and
like
I've,
been
really
excited
about
the
number
of
people
who've
been
participating
in
in
this
election
as
the
candidates
and
the
number
of
people
who've
been
voting
here.
M
So
just
converse
to
those
folks
who
have
been
elected
so
happy
to
see
so
many
folks
who
have
nominated
themselves
and,
like
hopefully,
one
day,
you'll
be
elected
as
well.
So
it's
not
the
final
election
in
our
world
in
the
next
role,
so
stay
tuned.
C
Thanks
a
lot
so
may
I
ask
jordan
since
you're
you're
typing,
to
share
the
onboarding
checklist
and
walk
us
through
the
items.
Please
sure.
D
There
we
go,
and
I
dropped
a
link
to
this
in
the
agenda
as
well.
D
So
there's
a
checklist
that
we
think
includes
all
the
files
and
docs
and
groups
and
places
that
need
to
be
updated
with
incoming
members
by
tradition.
We
copy
this
checklist
into
a
github
issue
and
steering
and
assign
it
to
the
incoming
members
and
they
get
to
open
these
things
up,
which
helps
them
get
familiar
with
where
these
files
are,
and
they
also
get
to
update
this
checklist
with
anything
they
find
that
went
stale
over
the
past
year
and
hopefully
working
through
that
we'll
get
everything
knocked
out
in
pretty
short
order.
D
D
For
specific
handoff,
we
typically
hand
off
look
at
issues
that
were
owned
by
the
outgoing
members
and,
like
the
community
group
liaisons
that
were
owned
by
the
outgoing
members
and
sometimes
just
one
to
one
hand
them
off
to
the
new
members
or
if
it
makes
sense,
to
sort
of
throw
it
back
into
the
bucket
and
maybe
divide
it
up
differently,
especially
if,
like
some
of
the
community
groups,
are
ones
that
you're
a
lead.
D
Yeah,
so
if
one
of
you
wants
to
open
an
issue
in
steering
repo
copy
this
into
it
and
then
tag
both
of
your
names
in
and
we
will
start
wildly
approving
all
of
the
the
things
as
the
files
get
updated,
I.
K
C
Oh
go
ahead.
We
will
add
the
two
two
new
members
into
the
slack
channel,
so
we
can
do
the
coordination
there.
Also-
and
you
know
we
won't
rotate
off
the
older
members.
Yet
we
have
a
transition
period.
There
sorry
go
ahead,
jordan.
D
Yeah
yeah,
I
was
just
gonna,
say
normally,
we'll
have
like
one
one
meeting
where
we're
just
sort
of
discussing
the
handoff
old
members,
new
members
to
catch
up
context,
stuff
like
that
and
then
once
that's
done,
then
the
old
folks
will
dismiss
themselves
from
slack
and
run
dancing
off
into
the
sunset.
D
There
was
one
other
thing
I
was
thinking
about.
What
was
it?
Oh,
oh,
oh
specifically
about
tim,
because
tim
is
coming
as
currently
a
serving
member
on
code
code
of
conduct
committee.
Stepping
on
a
steering
I
need
to
go
like
read
the
docs,
but
I
suspect
that
means
you
are
vacating
your
conduct
yeah.
I.
I
Don't
think
it's
formally
documented
anywhere
and
I
figured
rather
than
confuse
the
election
and
propose
a
pr
changing
charters
in
the
meantime
that,
like
we
can
decide,
but
I
think
everybody
I've
talked
to
between
steering
of
code
of
conduct
felt
that
it
would
be
a
conflict
of
interest
and
that
we
should
not
do
both.
So
what
I
want
to
do
is
that
this
is
maybe
something
specific
to
this
particular
instance
of
onboarding.
Oh
paris
did
also
before
so
make
sure
that
we
formalize
this
note
it
somewhere
in
the
charters
and
then
we'll
need
to.
D
D
It
was
like
the
paris
accords
or
something
it's
good
to
know.
Thank
you
for
that.
So
yeah
formalizing
that
vacating
officially,
I
guess
and
then
setting
up-
and
this
is
assuming
tim-
wants
to
join
us
right.
D
Rules,
I
don't
know
there
was
a
pop-up
in
the
zoom
meeting
when
you
joined
that
was
actually
the
terms
and
conditions
of
joining
this
team
dang.
I
just
clicked.
Okay,
nobody
reads
those
cool,
so
we'll
we'll
get
that
spun
up
as
well.
I
did
have
a
question
for
I
guess:
josh
or
allison
or
noah.
Was
there
going
to
be
an
official
retro
election
retrospective
meeting,
or
was
there
just
a
doc
that
we
were
gonna
like
collect.
L
There
there
is
going
to
be
an
election
retro,
the
with
some
other
stuff.
We
haven't
gotten
it
scheduled
it'll
happen
sometime
in
the
next
two
weeks
and
steering
will
get
invited
to.
L
Retro
well
we're
trying
to
schedule
something
that
works
for
the
four
members
of
the
election
team.
So
it
might
end
up
not
being
convenient
for
a
bunch
of
members
of
steering.
D
L
Team
retro
is
going
to
be
its
own
meeting
because
neither
of
those
meetings
work
for
the
all
that
work
for
the
the
election
team.
Okay,.
D
And
then
sort
of
in
the
same
vein
as
the
incoming
members
updating
the
onboarding
checklist
with
anything
that
went
stale,
I
think.
Last
year
after
the
election,
the
election
procedure
doc
underwent
some
revisions
and
I
suspect
there
are
probably
some
additional
ones
because
of
the
switch
to
the
new
election
system.
So
if
there's
at
least
an
issue
tracking
getting
that
doc
updated
with
any
anything,
we
noticed
that
was.
D
Out
of
date,
then
we
can
figure
out.
K
Who
the
right
people
are
to
make
those
updates?
One
note
that
we
should
send
out
to
the
community
at
some
point
for
for
folks
who
have
done
the
inclusive
leadership
training.
Already,
it's
roughly
around
the
time
that
the
leadership
training
has
expired,
so
a
bunch
of
the
leads
most,
if
not
all,
of
the
leads
have
to
re-certify.
C
So
we
need
dates
for
the
retro
and
we
need
for
a
transition.
I
D
If
josh
you
or
one
of
the
election
officials
wants
to
take
the
ai
for
the
election
retro
date,
that'd
be
great.
C
Okay,
well
at
least
we
don't
have
to
hand
over
any
of
the
g
suite
account
stuff,
because
paris
is
back,
so
we
yeah
that
that's
the
crazy
part
of
this
transition,
usually.
I
B
Now,
once
once
the
meeting
invites
and
stuff
like
once
the
mailing
lists
are
updated,
then
yeah
you
should
get
things
led.
The
meetings
are
technically
owned
by
a
shared
google
calendar,
that's
owned
by
steering
private,
so
the
mechanics
will
all
sort
out
once
the
mailing
lists
and
stuff
are
updated.
Yeah.
I
C
Okay,
anything
else
we
wanted
to
talk
today.
H
N
C
Thanks
paris,
so
yeah,
we
would
have
to
check
with
that
person
to
see
if
they
are
available
and
go
down
the
list.
I
guess
there.
E
Just
a
good
question
for
the
departing
members,
like
myself,
did
we
want
to
have?
I
can't
recall
if
we
had
in
the
last
change
of
seats,
one
meeting
where
there
was
overlap
with
the
departing
and
new
folks
or
not?
Are
we
wanting
that
as
well
or
just.
D
D
E
Yeah,
okay,
okay,
all
right
cool
I'll,
just
make
sure
I
don't
miss
an
invite
when
the
things
get
undone
right,
so
yeah.