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A
Today
we
have
a
little
bit
of
a
more
intimate
meeting
because
mike
is
out-
and
I
believe
lucas
is
not
going
to
be
able
to
join
us,
at
least
for
the
beginning
portion
of
this
meeting,
and
so
we've
got
me
and
george
here
and
just
an
agenda
to
kind
of
review
what
we
talked
about
previously
last
week
and
so
with
regard
to
review
the
pull
requests
which
is
76805
to
kubernetes
kubernetes
is
still
just
pinning
review.
I
haven't
flagged
anybody
for
that.
A
I
am
the
owner
of
that
pr
and
I
need
to
chase
some
folks
down
from
probably
sig
api
machinery
to
get
everything
through.
I
can
see
what
I
can
do
to
link
up
with
stefan
about
that.
So
I'll.
Just
take
a
note
here.
A
Stuff
on
just
about.
A
A
A
Can
you
see
my
screen-
george?
Yes
yeah.
I
made
a
mistake
this
morning
when
I
was
reading
through
a
cap,
so
I'm
gonna
go
undo
that
this
is.
A
So
this
is
the
proxy
cap
which
rusty
did
right
up,
but
for
some
reason
this
note
is
incorrect.
This
is
not
the
cube
controller
manager
kept
he's
working
on
the
coop
proxy
kept
as
far
as
the
kcm
kept.
B
A
A
A
A
And
I'm
actually
really
struggling
on
a
personal
project
for
this
c
group
stuff
right
now,
that's
actually
relevant
to
my
interests,
but
here's
cloud
controller
manager,
migration,
yeah.
We
don't
have
the
cap
for
the
kcm.
A
Which
portion
of
the
meeting
notes?
Oh
the
coup
controller
manager,
config
here.
A
A
Proposal
was
something
that
lucas
and
stefan
wrote
at
kubecon,
so
that
that
makes
sense,
which
means.
I
believe,
that
the
edit
that
I
just
made
to
the
last
week's
agenda
is
actually
correct.
I
think
we
just
type
code
that
this
is
actually
supposed
to
be
coup
proxy.
A
So
I
did
leave
a
small
action
item
here,
which
is
that
our
israeli
response
to
something
leslie
left
in
the
document
is
that
we
already
do
have
an
issue
for
this
action
required
step
right
here.
A
Lucas
opened
it
up
in
january
and
if
we
tag
it
with
a
milestone,
we
should
be
able
to
list
it
as
completed
here.
A
Do
you
happen
to
be
a
member
of
the
kubernetes
org?
Already
george,
yes,
yeah,
and
so
honestly
I
mean,
if
you
want
to
go,
do
something
related
to
the
project.
You
could
follow
up
there
hop
to
the
issue,
tag
it
with
a
milestone,
and
then
you
could
even
and
then
did
we.
A
You
didn't
send
us
the
pr
to
change
that
line
or
just
leave
one
of
those
comments
that
allows
you
to
change
things
here.
A
Absolutely
okay,
here
I'll
just
leave
it
in
the
notes
that
you'll
do
that.
So.
A
B
I
I've
read
through
the
I've
been
going
through
the
cube
proxy.
Did
I
mean
I've
been
trying,
I
mean
I
went
down
the
rabbit
hole
to
try
to
actually
to
try
to
actually
understand
most
of
it
other
than
that
I
will
have
been
actually
also
catching
up
on
the
code,
like
factory
apr,
that
you
have
open,
uh-huh,
okay,
yeah,
that's
been
my
my
last
week,
that's
been
my
last
week.
A
Perfect
yeah,
that's
that's
good
to
know.
Hopefully
you
can't
hear
my
dog
drinking
water
here.
Actually
I
can't
okay
good
and
I'm
always
like
unsure
of
how
much
background
is
coming
through
so
yeah.
So
sorry,
you
said
this
kept
and
then
the
kodak
factory
options
right,
yeah
yeah,
so
the
the
codec
factory
options
thing,
I
think,
is
pretty
ready
to
go.
Except
somebody
asked
for
han
from
api
machinery
asked
for
a
little
bit
more
detailed
dock
string.
A
Do
that
today
and
then
ping
them
to
see
if
they'll
get
it
in
the
context
on
that,
is
that
yeah?
You
need
to
be
able
to
configure
the
serializers
that
are
part
of
the
codec
factory,
so
the
codec
factory
gives
you
ways
to
like
mutate
and
like
read
in,
and
output
kubernetes
objects
in
kind
of
some
really
simple
ways
to
the
user
yeah.
But
then
we
need
to
construct
these
these
serializers
in
memory
in
order
for
that
to
occur.
A
So
that
is
the
basis
for
a
a
series
of
prs
that
I've
split
up
from
a
bunch
of
work.
That
lucas
did
so.
I
have
a
bunch
of
local
branches
and
I've.
I've
put
up
some
patches,
some
of
which
I've
closed,
that
need
to
be
need
to
depend
on
the
kodak
factory's
work,
it's
primarily
to
use
codec
factory
to
test
apis.
A
A
A
Then
this
will
just
go
on
to
next
available,
meaning.
A
A
The
test
harness
is
going
to
need
a
little
bit
of
love.
Are
you
educated?
George
john?
You
said
you
were
a
long
time
user.
So
you
understand
a
little
bit
of
the
semantics
of
kind
of
the
apis
about
like
api
versioning,
and
that
kind
of
thing
do
you
do
you
need
any
resources,
in
particular
to
kind
of
understand
more
about
why
we
have
group
versions
and
kinds
and
what
the
criteria.
B
Hey,
I
think,
I'm
okay,
I
think
I'm
okay
on
that
area
actually
going
to
the
a
actually
your
pr
was
good
opportunity
to
get
a
lot
of
context
on
even
the
internals.
However,
how
scheme
a
costumes
are
actually
built
and
the
whole
set
of
serializers.
A
B
A
Yeah,
it
was
definitely
the
learning
experience
for
me
for
sure
lucas
kind
of
pointed
me
to
that
task,
and
I
had
a
similar
kind
of
learning
journey
there
and
like
okay,
I'm
starting
to
uncover
what
these
api
internals
actually
look
like.
A
So
it
sounds
like
you're
you
you're
pretty
hungry,
to
get
into
the
code,
which
is
a
great
thing
for
this
particular
working
group.
There
is
something
that's
maybe
a
little
bit
less
interesting
and
the
more
chopped
wood
carry
water
is
mike
pinged
us
on.
A
Yeah,
so
we've
got
this
one
prototype
examples
and
existing
components.
B
A
B
A
A
Have
you
compiled
kubernetes
binaries
and
run
tests
and
done
some
of
the
pr
workflow
before.
B
I
mostly
most
of
the
work
that
I've
done
is
within
the
end
to
a
within
the
end-to-end
test
framework.
So
I
I
get
the
basic
I
I
don't
the
simple
examples
with
a
compiling
kubernetes
running
a
running,
a
one-in-a-kind
cluster
and
I
know
how
to
compile
the
end-to-end,
the
end-to-end
a
framework
and
all
that,
but
somebody's
some
other
details
of
how
to
compile
some
other
part
or
some
other
parts
of
actually
never
mind.
Ever.
I
remember
there's
a
recommendation
on
how
to
compile
other
ticks
any
other
things
in
kubernetes.
So.
A
Yeah,
it
just
helps
sometimes
to
just
have
like
a
little
bit
of
hand
holding
there
just
because
there's
a
lot
of
options
and
it's
not
realistic
that
anybody
can
actually
read
the
make
files.
But
I'd
I'd
be
happy
to
just
show
you
some
pointers.
For
specifically
what
you're
trying
to
do,
the
you
use
a
linux
machine.
You
have
one
available
or.
A
Okay,
yeah,
it
just
helps
to
have
like
if,
when
I
was
on
a
mac
before
working
on
kubernetes,
I
was
using
the
vagrant
environment
with
like
basil
and
but
yeah
I
mean,
if
you
have
the
native
linux
machine,
then
that
that
can
help
with
your
your
workflow
okay,
so
you
can
just
run
the
components
natively
yeah,
just
getting
into
that
dev
test
submit
cycle.
It
there's
some
friction
points
there.
Sometimes,
so
we
just
want
to
make
make
it
easy,
because
it's
it.
B
A
Yeah,
so
this
is
just
involving
understand
how
flags
are
registered
in
the
existing
component
and
then
I'll
say.
A
B
A
Yeah,
of
course
it's
pretty
like
it's
a
complex
project
and
I
I
know
you've
been
working.
You
know
with
the
test
suite
and
all
that
already,
so
it
always
just
helps
to
have
somebody
who's
willing
to
to
take
a
little
time.
Lucas,
you
know
was
always
great
like
that
for
me,
so.
A
Yeah
I
mean
I
found
it
pretty
necessary.
You
know
to
to
level
up
and
get
proficient
in
in
areas
that
I
didn't
know
anything
about.
It
was
just
helps
so,
but
yeah
and-
and
everybody
is
super
welcoming,
but
I'm
happy
to
personally
help
out
if
you
choose
to
reach
out
and
then
yeah
so
I'll
I'll
work
on
getting
the
component
stuff
in
for
codec
factory
options
and
then
the
test
harnesses.
A
If
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
the
legacy
flag
issue
there,
that
I
linked
in
the
dock,
then
I
think
that
mike
would
be
really
happy
to
have
some
help
in
that
area.
I
just
haven't
been
able
and
then
we'll
have
to
postpone
the
contributor
onboarding
thing
to
when
lucas
is
around,
because
I
think
he
wanted
to
take
point
on
that
and
get
pretty
involved.
A
I
did,
I
guess,
just
for
the
recording
this
thing
from
last
week
about
lucas
stepping
away
from
the
project
and
me
taking
his
place,
did
get
enough
votes.
A
So
we
went
through
the
ceremonies
to
change
the
gamma
and
stuff
like
that,
so
that
all
of
the
automation
now
recognizes
me
as
the
co-chair,
and
then
I
updated
that
hearing
in
the
front
matter
just
for
the
recording
sake,
but
yeah
jorge.
Thank
you
so
much
for
for
joining
and
very
consistently
coming
and
taking
an
interest
in
the
project
and
getting
all
of
the
context
necessary
to
do
this
deeper
code.
Refactoring
stuff.
A
A
Yeah,
no,
we
just
if
you
want
to
help.
We
want
to
help
you
so
all
right.
Well,
I
guess
that
concludes
the
meeting
for
tuesday
june
25th,
and
we
will
see
everyone
next
week.
Cheers
cheers.