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A
A
We
have
a
pretty
light
agenda
today.
I
think
some
folks
may
be
recovering
from
kubecon,
but
we
can
get
started
only
announcements
I
have
are
kind
of
125
release
related
believe
this
week
is
the
first
week
zero
or
week
one
of
the
125
release.
So
I
guess
we're
officially
in
the
125
release
cycle
enhancements.
Freeze
again
is,
I
believe
they
moved
it
to
thursday
june
16th.
A
To
do
that
to
get
any
enhancements
that
are
needed
kind
of
approved
for
the
milestone.
A
So
that's
probably
the
most
important
125
deadline
coming
up
yeah.
If
anybody
else
has
any
announcements
feel
free
to
add
them.
If
not,
we
can
welcome
some
new
contributors,
okay
yeah,
so
we
can
give
some
space
to
welcome
anybody
who's
new
to
the
to
the
call.
If
they'd
like
to
introduce
themselves,
ask
any
questions
to
anybody.
Just
say:
hi
feel
free
to
do
so.
B
A
A
That's
something
that
we're
talking
about
in
slack,
I
think
yeah
claudio
you
were
at
uconn
anything.
C
Yeah,
it
was
interesting
being
there.
It
was
my
first
group
con
as
well.
I
did
meet
quite
a
lot
of
people
there
and
I
for
so
so.
Some
interest
in
regards
for
windows,
for
example-
and
I
did
engage
with
some
of
them
and
invited
them
to
stick
windows
and,
of
course,
see
windows
meetings,
since
they
might
or
should
actually
have
some
vested
interest
in
what
we're
doing
here
and
what
we're
discussing.
C
For
example,
there
was
some
new
type
of
cni,
which
I
saw
there,
and
I
told
them
that
hey,
maybe
you
should
come
by
and
say
hi,
because
we
also
have
something
called
like
the
windows.
What
was
it
windows
operational
readiness
cap,
which
might
be
interesting
for
them
to
read
and
see
that
they
actually
pass
as
well
since
that's
something
that
they
wanted
to
do.
C
I
also
saw
some
sort
of
service
meshes
and
also
including
for
windows,
which
was
interesting,
also
met
people
at
calico,
which
they
basically
told
me
to
also
bug
them
with
any
issues
that
we
actually
find,
and
I
have
to
follow
up
on
that
and
one
thing
that
I
I
was
a
bit.
I
wasn't
expecting
to
see
there.
C
C
We
also
had
the
sea
windows
update
meeting,
which
was
virtual,
and
we
had
some
presence
there
as
well
a
couple
of
questions,
and
we
might
have
to
follow
up
on
a
couple
of
items
that
people
have
asked
during
the
the
session,
especially
when
it
comes
to
image
building
if
they
join
us
and
there's
some
interest.
Regarding
that
as
well.
C
And
we
also
had
the
sig
meet
and
greet
mostly,
they
were
basically
the
the
tc's
from
other
six
there,
but
there
were
a
couple
of
people
there
who
were
interested
in
joining
very
sigs,
and
there
were
a
couple
of
people
who
have
talked
there
as
well,
and
there
was
one
extra
sig
that
I've
actually
engaged
with
and
they're
interested
in.
You
know
adding
us
to
our
ranks
to
say
so,
which
is
the
the
ci
signal.
C
C
So
we
might
be
able
to
find
the
noisy,
neighbor
type
of
tests,
which
causes
other
fail.
The
test
to
fail,
which
is
something
that
we
have
also
seen
previously
in
our
test,
runs
like
the
test
which
spawns
like
40
pods,
which
causes
all
the
other
posts
to
type
out
while
spawning
especially
synthesis
since
tests.
I
expect
the
post
to
be
up
running
in
one
minute.
C
I
that's
what
I
remember
for
now.
I
think.
Well,
there
are
quite
a
lot
of
interesting
topics,
but
I
do
not
get
to
go
to
all
of
them.
Unfortunately,
only
a
couple
of
them,
which
were
more
interesting
me.
D
And
if
anyone
wants
to
the
recording
of
the
sig
window,
stock
is
still
up
there
so
feel
free
to
take
a
take.
A
look
at
that.
A
Last
week,
for
for
other
reasons,
I
went
and
started
a
youtube
playlist
and
tried
to
track
down
all
of
the
old
windows
related
talks
at
past
cube
cons.
When
I'm,
I
think
I
got
maybe
three
quarters
of
the
ones
that
I
was
looking
for.
I'll
continue
with
that
and
I'll
post
the
link,
maybe
up
here
in
the
docs
if
people
are
interested
a
lot
of
times,
especially
the
deep
dives
that
we
go
into
in
those
talks,
are
really
good
sources
of
information
about
how
like
windows
handles
containers
and
things
like
that.
D
Yeah
I
mean
there
was
a
lot
of
really
interesting
stuff
going
on
there.
I
attended
quite
a
lot
of
the
conferences
or
the
the
sessions,
the
breakout
sessions
and
talked
to
a
lot
of
customers
directly.
There's
a
lot
of
excitement
in
the
space
and
there's
a
bunch
of
things.
We're
gonna
start
focusing
on
with
windows,
specifically
in
terms
of
performance
and
reliability,
image,
size,
image,
caching,
teleport
and,
and
all
that
sort-
and
it
looks
like
you
know
those.
D
To
meet
meet
people
and
talk
a
lot
about
this
stuff,
so
lots
of
interesting
things
actually
host
process
containers
were
a
big
topic.
I
should
mention
that
so
again,
thank
you
to
everyone
here.
Who's
helped
contribute
to
that
feature,
especially
with
companies
who
are
doing
any
sort
of
log
monitoring
or
security
monitoring.
D
Host
process
containers
are
a
huge,
huge
help
for
them
with
windows.
So,
thanks
again
for
that.
C
There's
nothing
that
I
remember,
which
I
thought
it
was
quite
interesting
and
of
value.
C
There
was
some
sort
of
new
standard
of
technology
which
the
the
folks
from
hpe
have
worked
on,
which
would
basically
provide
us
identity
to
containers
pretty
much
and
basically
they
are
doing
it
based
on
the
continuous
process
id
and
basically
on
the
name
spaces
they
are
spawned
in.
So
basically
they
can
authenticate
between
each
other.
Without
you
know,
with
a
lot
more
ease
now
the
thing
and
also
added
support
foreign
as
well,
which
again
interesting
now
from
what
I
remember
they
were.
C
They
basically
added
support
for
docker
to
this
point,
and
they
want
one
of
the
things
that
we
also
asked
was
how
about
container
d
since
that's
the
route,
so
we're
actually
going
forward
on,
and
they
also
mentioned
that
it
is
next
on
their
agenda
to
add
support
for
continuity
as
well,
which
will
also
work
for
windows
as
well
seems
that
by
doing
this
was
actually
a
topic
focused
for
adding
support
for
windows
directly
for
for
this.
So
they
are
interested
in
in
that
regard
as
well.
C
Now,
I'm
not
exactly
sure
how
the
service
works.
Basically
again,
it's
based
on
the
process
id,
which
typically
would
work
for
prices
process,
isolated
containers.
C
You
won't
be
able
to
see
the
processes
which
are
running
inside
unless
you
query
the
process
list
through
container
d,
I'm
assuming
I
have.
I
would
have
to
double
check
that,
but
I'm
assuming
that
there
will
be
some
potential
issues
there,
but
yeah.
That
was
another
topic
that
was,
I
think,
was
interesting
and
of
potential
use,
and
it's
when
the
support
is
already
being
targeted
as
well.
C
Yes,
yeah,
try
and
link
to
that.
I
have
to
search
what
was
the
name
or
the
talk
I'll
write
it
in
the
agenda
later,
when
I
find
the
talk
itself
and
post
a
link
to
it.
The
talk
will
also
be
published
on
youtube
at
one
point,
but
I
don't
think
it's
published
yet,
but
we'll
have
to
to
follow
yeah.
D
Folks
were
presenting
on
their
implementation
of
spire
and
stiffy
and
windows.
It
was
actually
pretty
pretty
great
to
hear
and
it
was
a
lot.
It
was
really
interesting
and
we're
going
to
work
with
them
more
closely
on
making
sure
that
succeeds,
and
then
we
can
get
it
working
and
have
parody
there.
A
D
You'll
probably
see
you
know
claudio
and
I
they're
in
front
of
the
classroom.
C
A
Yeah
great
does
anybody
else.
I
see
a
couple.
People
have
trickled
in.
Does
anybody
else
have
any
topics
I
want
to
discuss?
If
not,
maybe
I
think
we
can.
We
can
keep
talking
about
this.
We
could
end
early
and
I
think,
hopefully,
next
week,
we'll
have
a
more
focused
agenda.
I
think
both
with
enhancements
coming
up
and
then
also
just
giving
people
time
to
come
back
after
cubecon.
F
Hey,
I
have
one
one
question
about
running
overlay:
cmi,
where,
like
this
windows
switch,
is
added
an
access
port
or
transport.
Does
anyone
have
done
that
kind
of
implementation
or
configuration.
F
Basically,
we
we
use
wind
overlay,
but
the
switch.
What
we
are
creating
they're
like
putting
in
the
access
port
and
transport
whereas
like
when
we
use
a
access
port
at
the
traffic
flows.
But
when
we
use
transport
I
think
the
traffic
is
not
flowing.
F
There
are
some
issues
there,
so
I'm
trying
to
read
about
like
what,
if
that
we
have
a
access
port
configuration
transport
configuration,
I
mean
I'm
talking
about
the
vlan,
so
I'm
not
able
to
find
any
document
in
the
microsoft
docs.
I
just
wanted
to
know.
Does
anyone
know
any
link
or
anything
or
this
kind
of
configuration
where
I
can
go
and
look
whether
it
is
supported
or
not?.
F
Accessport
and
transport
in
the
vlan
there
are
two
ways
of
vlan
port.
You
can
create
a
oneness
access
port.
One
is
a
transport.
I
think
the
difference
is
like.
I
think
trunk
allow
multiple
wheel
and
id
packets,
whereas
I
may
be
wrong.
F
E
A
C
F
Because
I
was
trying
to
read
and
see
if
I
can
find
the
google
microsoft
I
couldn't
find
him.
I
just
had
like
I'll
ask
if
somebody
knows
some
link
so
that
I
can
start
investigating
them.
C
Just
chris
about
the
thing
you
mean
trunk
villain
chunks
for
whom
for
for
the
containers
or
whom.
F
You
know
when
the
then
we
create
a
we
switch
right.
The
switch
is
like
it's
a
virtual
switch
which
can
be
created
with,
I
think,
whether
what
kind
of
port
in
that
behavior
the
particular
switch,
I
think
you
can
either
create
a
switch
with
a
trunk
port
or
a
access
port
mode.
It's
a
different
mode.
I
guess.
F
B
Dimitri,
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
hang
out
after
the
meeting
and
talk
about
things.
I
know
you're
making
progress
with
the
windows
stuff
on
the
kpng
side,
I'm
happy
to
hang
out
a
little
longer
and
look
at
stuff
with
you
or.
H
Hey,
I
managed
to
unblock
the
the
go
build
issue
and
now
now
I'm
I'm
good
to
go.
I
I
reach
out
to
you
when
I
have
issues.
B
Awesome
cool
great:
we
we
have
an
alternate
slack
that
we
do
a
lot
of
high
bandwidth
work
in
if
folks
want
to
work
on
that
proxy
windows.
Next
gen
stuff
with
us
just
feel
free
to
to
reach
out
to
me
and
I'm
happy
to
add
people.