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From YouTube: KubeVirt Community Meeting 2023-09-20
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Meeting Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nE09vQWcCTW-9Ohe9oCldWrE0he-T_YFJ5D1xNzMtg4/
A
Okay,
great
so
hi
everybody
just
to
get
started.
I
think
we've
got
a
good
enough,
Quorum
just
to
get
going.
I'm
Mark
Lavi
I'm
from
Caston
by
veeam
and
Andrew.
The
community
organizer
for
cube
vert,
asked
me
to
run
the
meeting
today,
just
because
I
didn't
mess
it
up
too
badly.
The
one
other
time
I
had
to
I
was
asked
to
fill
in
for
him.
So
we
did
a
bit
to
prepare
the
agenda.
It
seems
pretty
light
so
again,
I'll
I'll,
cut
and
paste
the
agenda
into
chat.
A
If
you
want
to
add
anything
or
if
you
want
to
be
prepared
to
speak
up
on
the
floor,
please
do.
A
If
you'd
like
to
formally
add
something
to
the
agenda,
please
do
so
at
the
bottom
here
right
below
the
cfp
check-in
item,
otherwise
we'll
start
to
run
the
agenda
now
all
right.
Well,
thank
you.
Everybody
for
joining
the
Qbert
weekly
community
meeting
for
those
of
you
who
are
new
here,
we'll
ask
you
to
call
yourself
out,
or
at
least
raise
your
hand
in
joining
this
community.
A
We
we
ask
that
you
add
your
organization
to
the
adopters
if
you're
actively
using
cube
root,
let's
say
in
production,
follow
the
social
media
accounts,
drive
to
the
Community
page
and
obviously
follow
the
GitHub
project.
So
with
that,
are
there
any
new
members
any
new
members
this
week?
Who
would
like
to
introduce
themselves
and
explain
a
little
bit
about
what
they
do
and
how
they
use
Qbert.
A
If
so,
you
can
unmute
or
or
raise
your
hand
or
join
in
the
chat.
A
All
right
looks
like
we
will
move
on.
Well,
then,
we'll
start
running
the
agenda
now.
The
first
thing
Andrew
asked
me
to
check
was
to
take
a
look
at
the
cube,
vert
release
schedule.
A
We
are
now
in
September
and
I
believe
everything
is
open
normally,
but
it
being
the
20th.
Everything
is
starting
to
Bear
Down
on
beta0
for
release.
1.1,
therefore,.
A
Everything's
getting
tagged
under
that
so
just
aware,
that's
where
the
developers
are
and
where
your
contributions
should
be
or
targeting
towards,
if
you're,
if
you're
able
to
get
into
basically
the
the
beta
Release
Train
I,
don't
know
much
more
about
the
Release
Train
policies.
So
if,
if
anybody
has
any
questions,
please
do
because
I
am
not
the
authority
here.
I'm
just
helping
run
the
meeting
today,
but
any
questions
on
the
schedule.
A
We'll
move
on
to
the
call
for
papers.
All
right,
Andrew
has
updated
the
events
page
on
on
the
community
Wiki
in
GitHub,
and
basically
we
have
a
few
new.
We
have
a
few
new
events
coming
up
with
open
presentation,
submissions
requests
for
calls
for
paper
at
scale,
kcd,
Oslo
and
kubecon
EU
next
year
in
Paris,
but
the
main
focus
is
that
calls
for
papers
and
acceptances
and
the
co-located
vendor
days
and
so
on.
A
All
of
those
have
closed
for
kubecon
North
America
in
Chicago,
coming
up
in
November
Andrew
wanted
to
point
out
that
we're
going
to
have
a
cubert
project
meeting
on
November,
6th,
the
room
and
the
exact
location.
Are
you
still
in
yet
to
be
determined,
I?
Believe
we
also,
let's
see
who's,
going
to
be
running
this.
This
talk
that's
been
accepted.
A
We
finally
reviews
release
Cube
verb,
1.0
and
1.0.
Now
what
so,
Fabian
and
Ryan
will
be
driving
that
talk
in
as
part
of
the
main
program
and
the
cube
vert
Booth
will
be
in
the
project
Pavilion.
So
for
all
of
you
who
are
going
to
be
there,
please
stop
by
please
participate.
Please
join
us.
The
community
meeting
I
met
a
number
of
you
last
time
in
in
Amsterdam,
and
it
was
nice.
We
talk
about
use
cases.
We
talk
about
where
the
project
is
and
ask
me
anything.
A
Etc
I'm
also
happy
to
announce
that
I
now,
actually,
as
of
yesterday,
I,
have
a
Sandbox
project
from
from
Caston.
Also
so
I'm
not
sure
we'll
be
in
the
project.
Pavilion
this
this
go
around
but
later
on,
our
project
will
be
there,
probably
for
the
next
qcon
all
right
and
then
finally
other
conferences
that
have
Cube
com.
Excuse
me:
Cube
verts
sessions,
SF,
s-con
and
kubecon
China
is
coming
up
later.
Actually
next
week
this
week,.
A
All
right,
so
that
is
the
events
page,
please
let
us
know
if
you
want
to
participate
or
have
any
ideas
or
no
other
areas
where
you
would
like
to
talk
or
contribute
any
spreading
of
the
knowledge
on
cubert.
A
B
B
So
this
basically
means
that
let's
say
you
create
a
virtual
machine.
Your
network
attachment
definitions
for
the
secondary
Networks
can
have
the
ipam
key
configured,
so
you
would
Define
a
subnet
and
all
that
the
cni
would
get
give
you
an
IP
later
on.
You
would
get
to
migrate.
The
IP,
the
sorry,
the
the
virtual
machine
to
a
different
nodes
and
the
virtual
machine
would
have
the
same.
B
Ip
address
same
thing
would
apply
if
you
stop
the
virtual
machine
and
then
you
start
again
later
on,
it
would
still
have
the
same
IP
allocation
so
we're
this
is
essentially
what
we
want
to
provide
and
we
are
looking
into
how
to
provide
this.
So
a
few
things
about
this,
we're
trying
to
make
this,
let's
say
Sigma
agnostic,
so
meaning
we
want
to
provide
some
sort
of
specification
in
the
multi-network
de
facto
standards,
so
in
the
same
place
we're
basically
the
network
attachment
definitions
and
all
that
are
defined.
B
You
want
to
provide
a
push,
an
update
to
that
specification,
to
provide
this
feature
and
then
the
well.
Let's
say
the
interested
IBM
cnis
would
be
able
to
implement
this
feature.
According
to
this
standard,
I'm
aware
I
forgot
to
link
the
de
facto
standard
update.
I
will
link
that
now,
thank
you
and
and
yeah.
B
So
basically,
that's
kind
of
it's
a
statement
of
intentions
so
far
and
yeah
our
reference
implementation
for
red
hat
is
going
to
be
oven,
kubernetes,
but
again
the
idea
is
to
come
up
with
a
spec
in
an
API
that
any
ipam
cni
can
use
to
implement
this
feature.
B
A
B
Yeah,
so
this
thing,
no
so
the
let's
say
the
ways
of
working
on
this
community
is
a
little
bit
different.
So
it's
basically
a
shared
Google,
Document
and
I
think
I
have
opened
access
to
everyone
in
the
internet.
Do
you
actually
comment
in
there?
So
I
guess
that's
the
way.
People
can
provide
feedback
to
it.
Yeah.
A
You
thank
you,
Miguel,
don't
see
any
other
questions
or
comments,
so
we
will
move
on.
Let's
go
take
a
look
at
how
things
are
going
with
pull
requests
that
need
attention,
looks
like
one's
already
been
merged.
So
let's
just
take
a
quick
peek
on
on
this
overall
and
then
I
think
Andrew
pulled
out
one
for
me
to
take
a
peek
at
oh
and
looks
like
Brian's
already
reviewed
this
one
all
right.
Let's
just
take
a
quick
peek.
A
Got
124
opened
I,
don't
think
we're
going
to
cover
all
of
that
today,
but
all
right
since
the
one
that
Andrew
kind
of
reviewed
the
very
early
this
morning
has
already
been
addressed,
and
this
other
one
is
also
being
addressed.
That's
good
I
think
we
will
move
on.
B
A
List
review,
I,
don't
think
I've
ever
done
this
before
I
mean
I
I,
occasionally
check
in
and
I
of
course
watch
everything
that
comes
in
through
through
mail
into
a
folder,
but
I,
don't
recall
anything
specific
here.
A
I
would
say
the
most
interesting
thing
that
I've
seen
since
the
last
community
meeting
is
that
a
number
of
cube
vert
sessions
have
come
up
like
Sig,
API,
Sig
next
and
so
on.
So
I've
participated
in
one
of
those,
but.
A
So
take
a
look
there
and
ask
questions
if
you
don't
know
what
Sig
API
is
and
what
the
what
the,
what
who's
there
and
what's
going
on,
certainly
ask
now
certainly
ask
in
Hubert
slack
Etc
on
the
kubernetes.
Let
us
know,
but
I
don't
see
anything
too.
A
As
always,
call
out
to
anybody
who
can
help
take
care
of
these.
A
A
A
All
right,
then,
all
right,
everybody
I'm,
going
to
give
you
a
whole
bunch
of
time
back
in
your
day.
Thank
you
very
much
for
attending.
Tell
Andrew
I
did
an
okay
job,
hopefully
not
a
horrible
job,
and
thank
you.
Everybody
have
a
good
rest
of
the
day.
Thank
you.
Mark.