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From YouTube: Kubernetes SIG Testing 2019-02-05
Description
A
A
The
first
topic
on
there
I
put
on
there
just
a
quick
overview
of
the
of
the
breakout
we
had
earlier
this
week
for
the
get-ups
we
met
with
Nick
from
github
engineering,
and
he
was
really
really
grateful
to
share
a
bunch
of
information
with
us
on
how
we're
interacting
with
the
github
API
lots
of
cool
tips
in
there
for
being
a
good
citizen.
The
recording
of
the
notes
are
at
take
a
look
if
you're
interested
the
next
item
we
kind
of
mentioned
the
last
time,
so
I'll
just
go
over
it
quickly.
A
There
were
a
couple
large
tech,
Petri
factors
that
landed
and
they've
been
deployed
to
the
OpenShift
prime
instance,
but
not
quite
yet
to
the
CN
CF
instance
among
the
major
refectory
server
after
success,
jobs
are
removed.
We
no
longer
post
skip
statuses
for
jobs
about
run
and
we're
using
the
upstream
client
libraries
Melissa.
This
should
be
pretty
transparent
to
the
end-user
I
think
not
being
able
to
use
protection
for
escape
statuses
on
the
big
ones
that
changed.
A
There's
a
link
here
to
proposed
broadcast
message
that
we
could
send
to
the
mailing
lists
or
potentially
put
into
a
document
in
the
repo.
So
they'd
be
awesome
if
you
guys
are
just
to
review
that
and
just
get
me
excited
some
feedback
on
the
wording
or
the
content,
and
unless
anyone
has
comments
on
that,
that's
all
I
had
and.
B
B
Go
modules:
oh,
let's
see
I
think
that
might
have
just
been
a
holdover,
but
test
Sentra
is
now
using
global
modules.
It
seems
to
be
working
pretty
well.
The
update,
depth
script,
I
think
runs
faster.
I
saw.
B
Most
likely
I
mean
technically
yeah
that
that's
the
version
that
basil
I
mean,
if
you're
using
basil
a
little
download
and
figure
all
that
out
for
you.
So
you
don't
really
have
to
worry
about
it.
We
stack,
update,
decks,
will
use
and
if
you
yeah
I,
don't
know
I,
don't
know
if
it'll
work
with
go
110
or
not.
Theoretically,
you
can
set
an
environment
variable
to
turn
on
go
modules.
There
and
you'll
still
have
to
do
that.
B
If
you
are
inside
a
go
past
and
111,
but
if
you're
just
in
a
random
directory,
it
should
work
just
fine
and
yeah.
So
I
guess
you
know
tried
that
out
and
hopefully
it
should
be.
You
know
op
we're
still
you
know
using
the
vendor
directory.
So
our
tools
will
you
use,
go
modules
to
figure
out
what
to
vendor,
and
so
all
that
seems
pretty
great.
There's
sort
of
a
Jeff,
Eckstein
and
I
have
been
chatting
a
little
bit
about
moving
some
of
this
logic
into
the
repo
infra
repository
to
see.
C
C
B
C
C
Tre
as
an
artifact
repository
by
Jay
frog,
they
make
artifactory
but
they've
got
a
hosted
free
version
called
Ben
Tre
for
free
projects
open
source
projects
they
have
recently
introduced,
go
module
support.
So
if
you're
talking
about
like
a
shared
module
repository
I'm
just
offering
that
as
a
possible
solution.
B
Okay,
you
mean
for
like
a
cached
repository
or
something
or
okay
yeah
yeah.
For
the
most
part,
the
builds
actually
still
used,
I
mean,
if
you're
the
build
to
actually
use
the
vendor
directory
still
right
now,
so
we
don't
actually
need
a
module
cache,
but
yeah
that
sounds
pretty
cool
but
isn't
played.
B
C
B
Assuming
you
use
basil,
what
actually
happens
is
we
use
go
mod
to
determine
what
packages
to
exist
and
then
we
use
go
modules
to
create
and
manage
the
vendor
directory,
and
then
basil
still
uses
the
vendor
directory
to
do
builds
so
that
we
are
not.
You
know
we're
not
having
to
worry
about
like
the
build
failing,
because
some
random
github
repo
is
offline
or
something,
and
yes,.
C
C
C
D
A
The
next
item
Aaron
put
in
here,
so
we
have
two
potential
slots
for
queue:
con
tu
for
sessions
for
this
existing
to
sink
testing
sessions,
I'm,
sorry
and
there's
a
cig,
intro
and
then
there's
a
safety
jug
with
them
will
be
for
five
minutes
and
could
potentially
have
two
people
there
to
talk
about.
You
know
whatever
topic
we
choose,
we
have
until
February
eighth,
which
is
in
three.
A
E
C
A
D
So
I
mean
I
am
planning
to
go
and
I
would
like
to
risen
on
that
there's
also,
possibly
cluster
lifecycle
trying
to
do
maybe
more
than
just
two
sessions.
If
they
do,
then
they
might
try
to
do
it
mini
cute
kind
one,
but
that
would
mostly
be
about
like
which
to
use
and
from
an
end
user
perspective.
It'd
be
nice
to
do
one.
That's
a
little
bit
more
technical
since
Liz
and
I
are
already
looking
to
do.
C
Don't
want
to
put
will
on
the
spot
as
I
hate
traveling,
but
since
he's
already
across
the
pond
and
he's
been
doing
a
lot
of
detail
to
work
with
proud
for
the
get
you
know,
provider
I
see
a
suggestion
as
a
deep
dive
on
proud,
I,
don't
know
what
its
availability
is
or
desire
to
do
something.
But
he
may
be
good
a
good
idea
for
that.
Yes,.
F
F
We're
but
yeah
I
mean
the
barring
unforeseen
catastrophe.
I
will
be
there,
we're
gonna,
be
we're
gonna,
have
a
Jenkins,
X
booth,
so
I'll,
be
you
know,
working
that,
but
also
yeah
be
great
to
attend
these
sessions
and
I'd
be
happy
to
you
know,
talk
formally
or
informally.
If
it
makes
sense
to
do
a
formal
presentation,
I'd
be
more
going
to
to
do.
That
is.
D
A
A
F
Yeah
yeah
no
I'm
open
to
whatever,
as
far
as
I
know
like
our
schedule
hasn't
been
set
yet
so,
if
we
can
like
lock
so
the
sooner
we
can
lock
something
in
then
the
sooner
I
can
tell
my
team,
like
hey
I,
just
need
to
be
available
for
this,
whoever
it
is
so
yeah,
but
I,
don't
foresee
any
I'm
sure
they'll
be
happy
for
me
to
do
that.
So
I
don't
foresee
any
there.
A
And
I
think
we
might
see
some
other
related
talks
that
don't
come
from
Jesse.
Thank
you
as
well.
A
E
E
A
C
A
I
like
1
a.m.
one
day,
I'm,
not
trying
to
be
devil's,
advocate
I,
just
worry
that
that
little
white
gap
isn't
gonna,
show
well
when
shrunk
down
to
like
I'm,
save
icon
or
may
look
great
on
a
shirt
right,
but
like
the
one,
a
the
icon,
for
that
would
just
show
so
perfectly
it.
You
know,
even
if
you
shrunk
that
down
and
be
pretty
apparent,
what
that
icon
is
real
quickly,
I,
don't
even
see
saying
to
a,
and
then
you
know
when
you
have
to
shrink
it
down.
The
gap
goes
away.
I.
G
Jenna
and
peaking
it's
here,
but
just
from
a
design
perspective,
this
does
thick
thick
borders
into
one
a
like
do
not
give
the
impression
of
a
boat
which
is
kind
of
what
two
ways
going
for
so
like
it's
sort
of
visually.
It
looks
just
a
connects
again
with
some
lines
in
it,
whereas
two
way
does
look
like
a
proper
like
the
front,
the
pro
of
a
boat
right,
the
prow
of
a
boat,
so.
E
The
hope
is
like
what,
once
we
kind
of
settle
on
the
design
that
we
want,
the
graphic
designer
is
going
to
be
able
to
give
like
a
bazillion
different
options
and
vector
formats,
and
all
these
different
things
like
these,
these
all
these
different
formats
that
then
we
can
decide
what
we
want
to
do
as
far
as
scaling
it
up
scaling
it
down
ones
that
are
better
for
print
ones
that
are
better
for
like
different
electronic
formats
and
stuff.
These
are.
These
are
great
I.
C
Mean
I
really
appreciate
y'all
taking
the
time.
I
have
small
kids.
So
again
on
like
a
and
B
to
A,
to
B
that
little
I
guess
it
would
be
the
mast
right.
All
I
see
is
a
little
piece
of
plastic
on
a
toy
that
would
snap
off
once
you've
been
the
top
and
bottom
piece.
Is
there
so
I
just
I
hate
that
piece,
but
you
know
I
get
that
it's
the
mast
for
the
boat.
It
just
looks
so
fragile
when
the
of
destroyers
of
all
things
good
known
as
children,
we're.
D
F
E
C
C
E
Okay
sounds
great.
Anybody
else
have
any
final
thoughts.
We
go
well
I'll,
snip
out
this
little
little
bit
and
and
we'll
get
some
we'll
talk
with
the
graphic
designer
and
that
kind
of
stuff
based
on
this
feedback
and
see
like
so
worth,
making
any
other
changes.
Or
do
we
just
kind
of
go
like
it
sounds
like
it
sounds
like
of
just
like.
Looking
at
the
chat
and
looking
at
the
comments
I've
heard
like
sees,
most
people
are
leaning
towards
number
two
just
from
the
pronounce
nosov
the
boat
bit.
E
C
C
E
Yeah,
the
word
is
just
kind
of
limited
audience
now
we
want
to
make
sure
we
have
kind
of
official
like
an
accepted
design
and
then
we're
gonna
get
a
bunch
of
like
stuff
from
the
designer,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
everybody's,
like
the
designer
themselves,
that
has
done
the
mock-ups
and
stuff
gets
gets
paid
for
the
words
I
don't
want
to
so
I
haven't
sent
anything
out
to
the
mailing
list
as
far
as
like
for
keeps
official.
Until
we
like
settle
on
a
design
and
make
sure
the
designer
gets
paid
and
stuff.
I
link.