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From YouTube: KubeVirt Community Meeting 2021-09-01
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Meeting notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kyhpWlEPzZtQJSjJlAqhPcn3t0Mt_o0amhpuNPGs1Ls/edit#heading=h.qyp08ccr4n3z
A
Oh,
I
mean
I've
been
here
before
sure
I
mean
yeah.
My
name
is
samuel.
I'm
a
solutions
architect
for
reddit
been
there
for
about
one
and
a
half
years.
I've
been
kind
of
here
in
the
keyboard
community
kind
of
looking
knowledge
as
well
as
just
playing
within
the
background
for
like
even
before
I
joined,
I
love
the
technology
and
working
with
them
to
get
the
whole
all
things
open,
raspberry,
pi,
cluster,
going
and
looking
forward
to
that.
C
We
do
specifically
it's
a
armed
cpu,
and
so
we
have,
we
have
full
builds
running
nightly
and
full
ci
support.
B
B
The
that's
awesome
it
makes
for
a
great
demo.
C
C
I
was
just
gonna
say
I
have
three
cpu
architectures
and
I'm
throwing
at
it.
Okay,
myself.
B
C
So
it's
going
to
be,
the
idea
is
going
to
be
have
something
like
a
star
wars,
type
check-in
of
nodes,
we're
going
to
throw
stu
under
the
bus
and,
as
he
starts,
his
demo
he's
not
gonna,
have
any
nodes
and
then
we're
gonna
have
like
a
star
wars
like
gold,
one
checking
in
red
one
checking
in
and
so.
A
As
far
as
the
differences
in
arm
as
far
as
pi's
right
versus
others,
I've
got
some
pine,
rk,
3566
and
another
variant
of
a
rock
chip.
This
is
a
rock
pro
64,
which
is
also
you
can
run
it
with
fedora
iot,
but
I'm
using
it
for
this,
and
then
you
know
nvme
of
things,
because
it
has
a
pci
express
slot,
which
is
pretty
cool
and
I've
got
quartz
64
which
are
dev
boards.
So
you
know
they're,
they
don't
even
have
hdmi
working,
but
you
can
run
them.
A
Headlights
pretty
well
and
you're
going
to
be
joining
those
in
the
cluster
as
well.
As
that
thing,
that's
gonna
act
as
a
gateway
which
compute
module
with
an
iot
board
on
top
of
it.
For
my
site
at
least.
B
Okay,
let
me
let
me
follow
up
with
you
on
chat,
because
I
used
to
bring
a
openshift
micro
cluster
around
to
shows
all
over
the
place,
and
I
did
some
stuff
in
terms
of
case
building,
et
cetera.
C
If
you're
volunteering
to
join
us,
that
would
be
pretty
sweet.
Well,
I
know
I
can't
make
it.
C
C
Let
me
post
in
the
the
super
thread
that
we
have
going
here.
Just
so
folks
are
aware.
A
Yeah
man
we're
wearing
it
it's
playing
soldier
riding
like
cube
admin
versus
k3s
right.
C
A
On
sure,
what's
the
what
happened
between
wednesday
and
this
wednesday
that
I
missed,
because
I've
been
posting
like
and
making
kate
cube
admin
things.
C
In
the
last
week,
I
believe
people
have
just
been
getting
their
systems
online.
A
A
C
A
Well
yeah,
I
was
the
reason
I
asked
was
because
I
was
I
was
almost
done
with
the
the
razzie
pi
image
that
just
had
keep
admin
and
container
d
whatever
you
wanted
pre-baked
in
so
you
all,
you
all
could
literally
just
download
the
the
iso
and
dd
it
to
an
sd
card
and
then
you'd
have
a
keyboard
ready
thing
to
just
join
up.
C
A
But
if
you,
if
you.
C
Okay,
so
all
things
open
is
proceeding
nicely.
We
have
to
take
a
step
back
and
talk
about
kvm
forum.
This
has
been
a
red
hat
priority
now
and
lha
really
needs
our
support.
D
Okay,
so
I've
been
asked
to
leave
the
above
at
kvm
forum.
That
would
be
in
two
weeks.
D
D
I
mean
that
would
be
just
basically
the
answer
question
and
maybe
talk
about
problems
and
future
direction
of
cubert,
and
I
don't
feel
very
confident
to
do
it
alone.
That's
why
it
would
be
great
to
have
some
support
from
the
community.
D
So
the
initial
plan
was
10
minutes
presentation
this.
Yes,
I
mean
it's
just
in
some
introduction,
but
I'm
a
little
bit
more
worried
is
talking
about
future
direction
or
maybe
future
main
feature
that
could
come
in
in
cuba.
B
Yeah
we
could
well
most
of
the
boss
is
supposed
to
be
sort
of
open
floor
for
people
who
are
interested,
like
the
only
reason
why
we're
doing
a
demo
is
that
we
figure
most
of
the
kvm
forum.
Attendees
won't
be
that
familiar
with
google.
B
Questions
about
how
to
do
things
are
going
to
be
are,
are
going
to
be
more
likely
than
questions
about,
say,
future
planning,
because
when
somebody's
never
used
something
before
they're,
not
necessarily
going
to
jump
to
asking
about
you
know,
what's
in
your
roadmap,
so
really
anybody
who
knows
how
to
use
cooper
really
well
could
help
out
here
by
answering
questions
and
red
hat
is
the
main
sponsor
of
kvm
forums.
So
we
have
passes
available
if
somebody
wants
to
commit
to
attending
in
order
to
support
the
buff.
C
Do
we
know
what
time
our
slot
is.
D
Yeah
I
they
proposed.
Let
me
just
find
it.
It
was
before
my
pto,
so
I
forgot
it,
but
we
have
already
suggested
if
it
was
not
busy.
D
D
B
I
think
it's
only
like
4
or
5
p.m.
Asian
times,
it's
not
that
bad.
If
we
have
asian
community
members
who
want
to
pitch
in.
D
B
And
and
we'll
also
ask
in
a
larger
group,
because
we
want
to
have
two
or
three
people
to
support
alicia
to
answer
all
kinds
of
questions.
B
C
Okay,
so
josh
do
you?
Do
you
think
our
current
catacota
demos
would
be
good
enough.
D
B
The
so
I
I
mean
you
know
the
purpose
of
the
first
10
15
minutes
is
just
to
kick
things
off,
so
I
think
any
simple
demo
that
shows
the
functionality
of
kubert's
gonna
work.
I
mean
for
this
audience.
B
No,
we
can
just
talk
about
it
right
because,
because
the
demos
will
actually
migrate,
something
from
a
non,
a
regular
vm
to
cooper,
it's
complicated
to
set
up
at
least
the
one
that
I
know
of,
partly
because
I
decided
to
demonstrate
a
windows
app,
so
yeah.
D
Already
ready
demo
or
should
I
should
I
do
something
because
I
don't
have
right
now.
I
just
have
a
presentation.
I
don't
have
a
demo
ready.
A
C
So
here's
our
we
posted
into
chat,
here's
our
current
demos
in
catacota.
We
have
installing
basically
what
the
demos
are.
What
we
have
on
the
website
labs
installing
installing
kubevert
doing
an
image
import,
doing
a
live
migration
and
then
doing
a
cougar
upgrade.
C
The
the
good
thing
about
catacota
is
all
the
hardware
is
provided
for
us
and
we
can
develop
a
recipe
and
it
can
be
repeatable
and-
and
you
can
run
through
the
demo
in
under
five
minutes.
C
So
if
there's,
if
there's
something
else,
we
want
to
see,
I
suggest
we
put
it
in
here
rather
than
trying
trying
to
deal
with
with
managing
hardware
at
this
late
in
this
in
the
stage.
C
A
Yeah
no,
I
was
just
volunteering,
my
home
cluster,
but
it
sounds
like
like
he
wasn't
saying
that
we
would
need
to
bring
hardware
there.
He
was
saying
that
the
catacotta
was
able
to
provide
the
existing
hardware
and
just
start
the
scenario,
but
either
works.
I
mean
katakota
or
just
you
know,
can
render
yaml
real,
quick
and
be
like
hey.
You
guys.
Are
migration
screen
shared
any
questions?
Kind
of
thing
up
to
the
team.
B
My
recommendation
would
be
to
do
whatever
is
going
to
be
easier
because
you
know
again.
The
purpose
of
this
is
to
kick
off
discussion,
and
so
you
don't
want
to
put
a
lot
of
effort
into
doing
a
special
demo.
B
D
So
josh
do
you,
do
you
think
we
can
drop
the
introduction,
the
10
minutes,
introduction
about
kubert,
or
do
you
want
demo
and
introduction
or
just
a
team?
My.
B
D
I
don't
know
I
mean
there
are
a
lot
of
people
from
virtualization
team
and
they
are
familiar
with
cuber
because
they
are
so
weird
in
the
past
two
years,
but
I'm
not
familiar
with
the
rest
of
the
audience.
So
yeah,
it's
a
very
open
form
and
that's
why
that's
why
I
was
a
bit
worried
if
we
everybody
is
familiar
with
cuber.
They
know
it's
more
or
less
what
it
is
and
they
want
to
know
a
little
bit
future
direction.
B
Yeah
the
I
mean
that's
the
case
if
it
turns
out
that
the
whole
audience
is
already
familiar
with
coobert
the
you
know.
Sometimes
I
change
speeds
on
these
things.
B
And
ask
around
and
if
I'm
expecting
to
do
a
lot
of
introductory
material
and
then
it
turns
out
that
I
have
a
much
more
experienced
audience
than
I
expected,
except
for
a
couple
of
people,
then
I'll
rush
through
the
intro
stuff
and
do
it
in
less
time
than
I
really
planned
on.
B
You
know
to
catch
up
the
couple
of
people
who
who
are
new
and
go
into
other
discussion.
I
mean
it
would
honestly
be
a
wonderful
thing
for
the
boss.
If
we
had
people
showing
up
who
already
had
questions
or
things
they
wanted
to
do
or
discuss
like.
That
would
be
a
great
thing
to
happen.
It
would
be
annoying
because
you
know
you
prepare
this
little
mini
introduction.
You
don't
really
get
to
use
it,
but
it
is
way.
B
Yeah,
no,
it's
the
the
thing
I
hate
because,
like
normally
when
you
do
boss
at
full-on
conferences,
it's
an
evening
thing
and
you
provide
snacks
and
refreshments
right.
So
you
know
people
have
have
a
beer
and
some
chips
and
that
sort
of
thing
and
they
tend
to
be
a
lot
more
talkative
than
they
are
in
front
of
the
screen.
A
As
in
like
you
just
go
in
the
you
go
in
the
form
before
the
day
or
like
even
now,
and
just
going
like
hey,
do
you
have
any
questions
or
things
you
want
us
to
review
about
cuvert,
so
you
can
kind
of
just
get
some.
You
know
pick
and
choose
what
you
would
want
to
go
over
depending
if
the
demo
needs
to
go
fast
or
slow.
D
So
first
I
don't
know
how
many
people
really
look
at
the
material,
the
question
before
the
conference.
We
don't
it's
not
published
yet
on
the
schedule,
so
I
not
quite
sure
how
to
publish
where
people
could
ask
questions.
Maybe
a
google
docs
ones
yeah.
D
A
B
B
It
depends
from
event
to
event
whether
or
not
people
actually
use
that
general
channel,
and
I
just
you
know,
I've
never
been
a
virtualization
person.
So
I
haven't
intended
to
gave
him
for
him
before
and
and
also
kvm
forum
in
the
past
has
been
an
in-person
event.
So
you
know.
So
I
don't
think
anybody
really
knows
how
it'll
feel
online
and
what
channels
people
will
be
using
and
stuff
there's
not
a
bad
idea
if
people
are
using
the
general
chat
channel
to
to
get
a
feel
there
by
the
way.
B
One
thing
I
think
you
should
be
aware
of
is
one
of
the
reasons
why
we're
doing
a
boss,
rather
than
some
other
kind
of
session,
is
because
the
kvm
forum,
organizers,
felt
like
some
of
the
attendees
have
a
dim
opinion
of
kubernetes,
and
so
they
wanted
any
kubrick
session
to
be
something
that
people
would
self-select
for,
so
that
you
know
rather
than
because,
because
we
talked
like
you
know
some
kind
of
general
keynote
or
something
and-
and
they
really
didn't
want
that,
and
it's
just
something
to
keep
in
mind
if
we're
doing
something
like
going
into
a
general
chat
channel,
et
cetera,
because
we'd
expect
for
the
cooper
boss,
that
the
only
people
who
show
up
are
gonna
be
the
people
who
are
into
it
or
interested
in
it
anytime.
B
We
do
something
for
the
whole
general
attendees
there's
going
to
be
people
who
are
like
I'm
in
virtualization.
I
don't
want
to
hear
about
kubernetes,
and
so
we'd
have
to
be
very
delicate
about
how
we
approach
them.
C
So
speaking
of
general
virtualization
and
and
sorry
to
turn
the
tables
away
from
kvm
forum,
but
I
did
get
a
message
from
my
nasa:
buddy
who's
running
large
virtualization
clusters
and
apparently
their
their
pivot
to
kubernetes,
based
virtualizations
become
number
one
priority
in
2022..
C
Openstack
is
on
its
way
out
in
a
in
a
fast
way.
A
A
more
split
brain
from
their
messaging
service,
whatever
it's
called
rabbitmq.
C
Yeah
yeah,
he
is
all
this
past
week
he's
been
asking
asking
me
how
we
handle
our
community
they're
they're,
not
fond
of
of
red
hat
corporate
and
they're
he's
asking
me
how
how
deep
red
hat
is
involved
with
us,
because
they're
they're
pure
pure
community
software,
they
spend
all
of
their
money
on
on
hardware.
B
C
Is
really
about
doing
stuff
fast
and
pure
open
source?
He
has.
He
has
a
large
team
and
he
wants
his
team
to
be
expert
in
in
pure
linux
and
and
and
higher
level
services.
A
C
A
I
feel
like
yeah,
I
mean
like
I'm
all
for
a
cube
admirer
k3s
or
I
guess
if
the
k3
is
a
rancher
thing
in
software,
if
they
want
to
keep
admin
sure
I'm
from
upstream,
so
I
just
really
mad
at
me.
I
joined
in
red
hat
after
I
was
learning
case
from
upstream,
so
I'm
not
even
really
on
a
team,
but
they
just
pay
me
here.
C
Yeah,
I
I
feel
that
we
have
really
good
small
scale
documentation,
but
when
it
comes
to
scaling
out
to
to
his
scale,
where
he's
buying
all
this
hardware,
by
by
the
rack,
they
they
for
basically
forklift
iraq
into
their
data
center
and
plug
everything
in
and
then
they
do
it
again.
The
next
month
and
you're
talking
like
a
thousand
core,
a
and
terabytes
of
memory
per
rack.
A
I
would
love
to
see
like
we're
working
on
a
project
on
well
it's
in
red
hat,
but
it's
also
like
this
is
something
I
started,
so
it's
kind
of
probably
going
more
to
always
upstream
just
straight
up
previously
booting
everything
and
putting
everything
from
ram
so
that
it's
treated
as
in
a
cadillac
or
sheep
kind
of
mentality,
so
kind
of
also
the
same
mentality
that
you
know
rancher
takes
with
its
actual
like
icon.
At
the
same
time,
things
join
and
leave
the
cluster,
as
is
using
a
lynx
terminal
server
project.
A
So
I
use
it
in
my
colo
just
to
join
in
new
nodes
that
I
shelve,
obviously
it's
not
by
the
forklift,
but
it's
me
sliding
one
in
plugging
into
network
and
it
just
joins
the
cluster
automatically
sam.
You
really
need
to
blog
on
that
stuff.
A
Hey
I'm
down
for
that.
I
sorry.
A
Immediately
stamp
it
for
approval,
okay,
yeah
I
mean
I
have
it's
been
a
minute
since
I've
got
my
site
up,
but
yeah
sure
all
right.
It's
it's
something.
I've.
A
A
Okay,
awesome,
yeah,
definitely
I'll
definitely
see
I'll
render
something
up.
I
got
a
new
slider
too,
so
I'm
planning
to
contribute
this
entire.
Was
it
slash
24
that
I
got
from
aaron
to
like
a
keyboard,
only
scenario
where
I
just
have
another
slash:
24
for
load
balancers
for
metal,
ob,
cool.
C
Hey
alicia,
would
you
be
open
to
a
kvm
forum,
specific
meeting
like
tomorrow
or
friday,.
D
C
C
I'll
I'll
get
stu
and
and
david
vassell
in
on
that
meeting,
and
then
we
can
really
hammer
out
some
specifics
for
your
your
present
yeah.
D
That
would
be
great
just
so,
sam
right
are
you
willing
to
participate,
or
should
I
I
mean
I
just
need
to
know
if
I
have
to
prepare
the
demo
or
if
somebody
else
wants
to
do
it.
As
I
said
I
just
have,
I
already
prepared
the
intro,
so
this
is
already
done.
What
is
missing
for
the
organized
part
that
will
be
the
demo
that
is
missing
for.
A
Yeah,
I
can
walk
them
through
the
what's
it:
the
code
ready
container,
sorry
cat
catacoda.
A
And
just
go
for
that
or
I
can
use
my
cluster
here.
I
imagine
the
catacott
is
actually
probably
easier
pass
since
everything's
already
set
up,
whereas
over
here
I'd
have
to
like
actually
kind
of
respin
up
my
stuff
cluster
and
do
a
few
things
extra,
but
yeah.
Okay,
I
didn't
open
to
it.
It's
gonna
be
like
at
6
00
a.m.
On
wednesday,
it's
not
too
bad.
A
C
A
A
C
Okay
josh:
do
you
want
to
talk
about
some
of
the
cncf
incubating
stuff.
B
B
One
is
we're
trying
to
straighten
out
again
having
items
clearly
marked
as
road
map
items
within
cooper
as
in
planned
items,
so
that
people
know
what's
under
development
and
so
david's
been
going
through
and
marking
things
as
a
kind
enhancement
I
and
linking
those
to
the
design
proposal
process,
so
that
it's
clear,
which
things
are
sort
of
planned
items
for
future
kubert
development,
because
one
of
the
things
that's
going
to
happen.
B
B
People
have
just
been
working
on
whatever
they
want
to
work
on
and
not
really
doing
a
lot
of
online
paperwork,
but
for
new
people
who
want
to
contribute
to
covert
and
for
new
organizational
users
who
are
looking
at
adopting
cooper.
It's
really
helpful
for
them
to
actually
see
what's
coming,
I
you
know
and
also
say
from
a
red
hat
perspective.
B
You
know
it's
very
important.
The
because
red
hat
employs
the
majority
of
the
people
who
write
code
for
coovert.
There's,
always
the
worry
that
if
there's
not
a
visible
public
roadmap
that
we
have
some
kind
of
private
roadmap
for
covert,
which
we
don't
really
but
but
but
people
can
often
think
the
worst
when
they're
worried
about
things
so
the
so
just
you
know
that's
going
on.
If
anybody
listening
to
this
or
whatever
is
actually
working
on
a
future
item,
please
make
sure
that
that's
tagged
correctly,
so
that.
A
B
B
You
can
see
the
proposal
the
pull
request,
we're
kind
of
at
the
last
stage,
where
we
need
to
update
the
list
of
maintainers
that
the
cncf
has,
because
we
have
not
in
fact
updated
that
since
the
project
joined
the
cncf-
and
it
is
not
correct
anymore,
since
some
of
the
people
who
were
at
the
cooper
worked
on
cooper
project
in
the
beginning
have
moved
on
to
other
things
and
we've
gotten
a
bunch
of
new
contributors,
and
so
that's
getting
updated.
B
The
the
other
big
thing
we're
waiting
on
honestly
is
availability
is
in.
We
got
into
august
with
this
and
a
lot
of
the
people.
The
cncf
became
not
very
available
and
and
as
a
result,
because
because
the
way
the
incubation
process
works
is
you
have
a
sponsor
who's
on
the
technical
operating
committee?
Who,
who
is
the
sponsor
for
your
project?
Advancing
and
our
sponsor
alana-
has
has
not
been
very
available
at
all
this
month,
and
so
there
hasn't
been
a
lot
of
sort
of
jumping
into
the
okay.
C
Yeah
I
wish
we
hadn't
had
that
engineering
all
hands,
so
we
could
have
some
of
the
seniors
to
comment
on
on
these
proposals,
but
at
least
we
we're
discussing
it
we're
recording
the
session
and,
of
course,
the
notes
get
get
sent
out
to
the
mailing
list,
and
I
know
lots
of
folks
watch
the
recordings
we
get
about
about
100
video
views
per
week.
C
Please
review
please
review
these
pull
requests
because
they
do
affect
us
all
and
they
are
important
and
it's
interesting
to
see
how
the
the
project
is
is
managed.
A
Yeah
real
quick,
I
posted
in
that
thread
a
wire
guide
for
going
back
to
the
raspberry
pi
cluster
thing
I
posted
in
the
thread
a
wire
guard
configuration
it's
what
I
took
at
the
keys,
of
course,
to
do
side
to
side,
and
I
imagine
that's
how
we're
going
to
kind
of
do
this
joining
between
our
clusters
at
our
locations.
C
A
Okay,
no
worries.
I
I'm
gonna
make
some.
You
know
additional
modifications
to
it,
so
it's
more
easy
to
digest.
In
addition
to,
like,
I
said,
kind
of
see,
working
back
into
like
a
all-in-one
raspberry,
pi
image,
I
mean
for
64-bit
of
course,
but
let
me
know
what
is
needed
other
than
the
site
to
cite
and
like
a
quick
start
image,
because
I'm
on
board
for
this.
C
Slide,
there's
a
position
yeah.
We
also
have
an
issue
that
we're
that
we're
managing
the
project
through.
Let
me
get
that
posted
really
quick.
D
C
This
is
a
community-wide
demo,
so
if
you
would
like
to
participate,
please
join
us
and
again
we're
all
things
open
as
mid-october
october
18th.
I
think
so
time
is
now
getting
tight.
A
Sounds
good
to
me
there's
a
lot
of
existing
work.
You
have
with
that
because
the
like,
I
said,
the
pxc
things
that
might
help
with
the
raspberry
pi
and
getting
things
up
as
fast
as
possible,
but
I
want
to
complicate
things
to
your
mind
so
I'll
just
stick
to
the
dding
and
image
to
an
sd
card
for
now.
A
Yeah,
it's
it's!
It's
a
lot!
It's
a
lot
easier
with
like
ltsp.
I
don't
want
to
ever
write
a
ac
thing
manually
or
you
have
to
handle
that,
especially
like
with
dht
proxy,
also
accepting
a
mode
where
it
can
have
an
existing
dhcp
server.
So
I
just
have
my
router
and
then
that
kind
of
stuff,
but
it's
crazy
as
far
as
the
simplicity
of
just
formatting,
an
sd
card
and
plugging
in
a
pie
in
distributes.
C
C
Maybe
I
can
connect
him
with
with
ryan.
C
Oh
geez
roman's
posted
that
our
ci
credentials
may
have
been
leaked.
C
And
that
takes
us
back
to
josh's
note
about
about
email
addresses,
so
a
thing
happened.
A
couple
weeks
ago
we
were
using
an
external
email
provider
to
provide
cooper,
dot,
io
email
addresses
and
we've
opted
to
drop
that
service
and
just
forward
our
our
security
and
our
privacy
at
cooper,
dot,
io
email
addresses
and
change
them
directly
to
the
mailing
list.
C
A
C
Okay,
we're
at
7
48..
We
had
a
lot
of
material
today,
so
I
was
I'm
surprised
that
we
we
made
it.
C
So
that
will
be
the
end
of
this
week's
meeting.
Thank
you,
everybody
for
joining,
no
for
all
the
red
hatters.
I
know
it's
tough,
that
with
the
scheduling
conflict.
So
thank
you
for
being
here
and
I'm
going
to
end
the
meeting
now.