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From YouTube: Kubernetes SIG Windows 20190917
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Kubernetes SIG Windows 20190917
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Alright,
so
a
couple
of
things
really
quickly.
The
first
one
is
a
contributor
summit,
so
we
talked
about
that
last
week.
The
signup
is
up
I
believe
in
the
cygwin.
Those
notes,
if
you
are
interested
in
attending,
please
sign
up
it's
free
for
all
the
contributors
which
all
of
you
guys
are
you
get
a
t-shirt.
You
get
a
meal
out
of
it
and
there's
also
a
social
event
on
Sunday
night,
which
is
usually
spawn.
Not
usually
these
points
of
I
seen
CF
and
it's
usually
a
fun
party.
A
So
you
get
to
meet
a
lot
of
contributors
in
the
community.
A
lot
of
the
people
that
approve
your
peers,
a
lot
of
people
that
do
some
emails,
slack
messages
through
to
the
good
way
to
form
some
personal
connections
that
will
kind
of
further
our
agenda
as
Windows,
and
also
create
some
new
connections
with
you
guys
so
I
highly
recommended.
It
was
fun
last
time.
A
Believe
me
and
Craig
were
the
only
guys
from
sick
windows
out
there.
The
last
event,
but
I
do
encourage
more
of
you
guys
to
be
there,
especially
if
you're
coming
to
San
Diego
the
next
one
is
a
know.
Last
week
we
talked
about
the
mutating
admission
controller
than
NIC
had
and
who
kind
of
said
everyone
think
about
that,
a
little
bit
and
see.
If
what
should
we
do
about
that,
we
try
to
document
it.
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Try
to
ship
it
with
kubernetes
and
I
personally
think
that
the
best
route
for
the
first
for
the
first
iteration
of
that
is
to
do
documentation
and
try
to
get
as
many
eyeballs
and
users
to
utilize
the
admission
controller,
and
if
things
are
we're
getting
a
lot
of
favorable
customer
reactions
on
that,
then
you
can
see
about
shipping
that
as
well
and
one
of
the
things
we
asked
Nick
was
to
see
if
you
could
actually
add
the
Toleration
as
part
of
the
admission
control,
any
other
thoughts
and
ideas
on
that.
One.
C
A
Okay,
that
might
be
good
to
investigate
them
and
come
back
to
us
and
see
if
we,
regardless
one
things
and
Nick
you
should
do.
You
should
still
check
in
to
seek
window
stores
your
code.
That
way,
if
other
folks
are
interested
in
looking
at
it
and
playing
with
it,
you
can
have
it
Alan
if
you
added
the
Toleration
spot
or
not,
but
regardless
namadeva,
Tooting
and
as.
B
Add
the
Toleration
right
now
what
I?
What
we
did
is
we
forked
an
example
committing
admission
controller
of
source
code
and
one
of
the
people
that
checked
in
hadn't,
signed
the
CNCs
CLA
and
even
though
I
then
migrated
the
code
to
third-party
the
problem
is
the
code
was
originally
not
in
third
party
and
the
CLA
robot
is
discovering
this
and
blocking
the
control
or
the
check-in?
B
A
E
Yeah
I
had
to
create
a
second
extension
for
the
GMs,
a
testing
so
that
one
of
them
brings
up
the
domain
controller
in
the
domain.
The
other
one
adds
the
worker
nodes
as
members
of
the
domain,
because
you
cannot
schedule
GMS
a
pods
on
a
domain
controller.
They
don't
work,
so
that's
all
set
up
now.
I've
tested
it
multiple
times
on
my
end
and
everything's
worked
great.
So
that's
up
for
review
right
now
should
be
ready
to
go.
A
Just
flush
it
as
well,
just
like
the
just
do
a
squash
start
fresh,
but
by
the
way
on
github
now
took
me
a
little
over
a
week
because
I
forgot
about
it,
but
I
did
add
both
Ben
and
deep.
So
both
of
them
now
are
quick
to
approve
in
the
kubernetes
six
repo,
as
well
as
in
kubernetes
kubernetes,
both
approved
to
do
PRS
on
behalf
of
secundus,
so
they
are
listed
as
cygwin.
Those
leads
and
owners
from
a
technical
perspective.
A
All
right,
let's
move
to
1.17
when
we
had
the
community
meeting,
we
can
half
ago
kind
of
outlined
what
our
next
set
of
things,
that
we
want
to
do
from
sick
windows
right
and
there's
two
big
areas:
lots
of
little
areas
right.
We
want
to
obviously
keep
moving
team
as
a
forward.
We
want
to
keep
you
know,
continuing
some
of
the
investments
that
we're
making
in
other
areas
like
the
storage
area
and
folks
that
would
be
in
there.
But
the
other
thing.
C
C
A
couple
of
those
things
are
just
there
as
notes,
so
we
don't
lose
track
of
home,
but
they
need
to
be
changed
into
issues
so
so
Adelina
steam
is
currently
investigating
some
of
the
test
failures
and
gain
those
fixed,
or
rather
getting
some
of
the
logs
handed
off.
I've
got
an
interesting
column
here
as
a
sign
to
windows
team,
and
so
there
are
some
where
we're
collecting
the
windows
side
of
the
traces
and
then
handing
it
off
to
the
contributors.
C
C
Mappings
like
supporting
the
termination
file,
seem
to
be
working
in
container
D
and
so
you're
also
going
to
see
a
group
of
work
items
coming
up,
where
I
will
be
figuring
out
how
we
enable
those
tests
on
container
D,
but
but
not
on
docker
shim,
and
so
it
will
probably
need
to
do
some
new
creative
tagging
or
something
along
those
lines.
In
order
to
make
that
work.
A
C
So
that
way
we
could
do
an
a/b
comparison
between
them,
because
that's
not
something
that
I
have
enough
resources
to
do
right
now
and
I
want
that
to
sort
of
be
led
by
by
some
of
the
customer,
based
on
some
customer
feedback
we've
had,
which
we
don't
really
have
much
as
related
to
performance.
Right
now,
and
so
four
people
are
deploying
it.
You
know
I'd
love
to
get
some
feedback
in
there
turn
that
into
into
tests
that
we
can
run
in
both
places.
So.
A
There's
there's
the
informal
testing
there
for
just
people
using
it
right,
but
you
definitely
will
get
but
I
guess.
My
question
now
shifts
a
little
bit
to
Adelina.
What
kind
of
tests
are
there
in
the
kubernetes
Suites
the
deal
with
performance
specifically
right,
you
know
everything
from
pot
stand
up
to
request
returned
to
you
know
how
quickly
you
can
scale
it
or
quickly
become.
Provision
is
anything
like
that
out.
There.
F
There
are
not
in
the
tests
that
we're
running
the
e
to
e
test.
The
conformers
was
there
there's
nothing
like
that.
There
is
a
repo,
a
project
in
in
component.
Is
that
deals
with
performance
testing
that
we
I
remember
talked
about
summer
last
year,
I
guess
or
at
the
beginning
of
this
yeah
I,
don't
remember
exactly
but
I
guess
that
could
work
but,
of
course,
with
the
dimensions
that
it
may
probably
be
too
much
of
an
investment
you
to
adapt
the
two
to
Windows
and
I.
A
F
C
C
G
A
A
So
even
if
it
may
or
may
not
work,
it
might
be
worthwhile
for
us
to
explore
who
happen
in
the
scenario
like
we
don't
wanna
enable
continue,
dealing
with
hyper-v,
isolated
containers
and
then
preclude
half
the
distributions
out
there
from
being
able
to
like
that
future.
Unless
your
eyes,
you,
for
example,.
C
C
C
A
A
All
right,
let
me
Moria,
if
you
couldn't
do
that
part,
we
have
a
great
thinking.
I
just
should
have
an
email
offline.
We
talked
about
Jimmy's
earlier
and
CSI
props.
You
obviously
even
continued
investments
there
Dib
is
there
any
specific
on
the
CSI
work
that
you'll
be
looking
to
to
add
beyond
our
demo
providers.
I
guess
yeah.
D
Mainly
it's
getting
the
API
to
a
v1
alpha
like
get
that
kind
of
wrapped
up.
We
are
doing
a
lot
of
reviews
right
now.
Reviews
are
in
progress,
Peter
horny
active,
a
pretty
good
look
Michelle.
All
from
the
six
storage
is
also
going
through
it
this
week,
or
rather
will
go
through
it
and
yeah.
Once
that's
done,
the
the
basic
game
is
like
get
that
API
to
a
solid
v1
out
of
it
supports
I
scuzzy
SMB,
as
well
as
the
basic
locally
advanced
storage
scenarios.
A
A
So
much
and
now
the
next
step
is
continuing
to
advance
the
vision
of
QT
bbm
and,
at
the
same
time
starting
to
look
into
what
would
it
take
for
us
to
enable
cluster
API
here-
and
you
know
you
mentioned
earlier-
my
start
for
Cabaye
drill
and
AWS
and
cup.
This
fear
who
those
might
be
the
first
two
or
three
providers
that
do
when
I
look
to
cluster
API.
This
should
be
one
of
you
not
long
ago.
So
now
it's
an
opportunity
for
us
to
start
thinking.
A
H
A
H
With
my
manager
and
let
you
know
also
as
a
quick
aside,
I
noticed,
our
intern
was
trying
to
use
my
scripts,
and
so
we
passed
the
docker
check
because
it's
based
on
version
number
and
he
was
using
docker
desktop
for
Windows,
but
that
actually
doesn't
work
out
for
kubernetes.
So
I
wondered
if
anyone
had
any
context
on
that.
A
D
I
just
wanted
to
explore
this.
This
will
become
more
important
for
at
least
some
of
the
CSI
work.
Where
we
want
to
release,
you
know,
have
have
a
release
pipeline,
that's
based
on
proud,
because
all
the
other
see
cycles
useful
and
we're
just
wondering,
like
you
know,
do
we
have
cycles
to
kinda?
Look
at
this,
I
might
be
able
to
me
or
Jean
might
be
able
to
help
with
this
I
know.