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A
B
Yeah,
hey,
I'm
ryan
jarvanin
from
the
red
hat,
openshift
developer
team,
a
developer
advocate
team
and
what
I
wanted
to
show
today
was
a
code
ready
containers
running
on
fedora,
silver,
blue
and,
if
you're
not
aware
of
fedora
silver
blue,
that's
our
kind
of
container
based
container
centric,
desktop
distribution,
and
so
this
is
kind
of
a
interesting
kind
of
an
interesting
use
case,
because,
typically
you
you
try
to
run
everything
as
containers
on
silver
blue.
B
So
in
this
case
we're
going
to
need
to
run
a
vm,
and
so
it
requires
a
couple.
Little
hacks.
But
anyway,
a
couple
we'll
see
how
it
goes.
A
All
right
here
we
go
so
ryan
has
some
slides
prepared
for
us,
I'm
going
to
drop
those
in
chat
and
you're
going
to
start
telling
us?
Well,
I
mean
first
off,
you
know.
Fedora
silver
blue
is
immutable
supposedly
right
like
how
do
you
manage
like
just
day-to-day
updates
with
like
apps
right?
Like
that's
my
first
question
like
zoom,
updates
itself
like
at
least
twice
a
week
so
like?
How
would
I
manage
that?
You
know.
B
Yeah
yeah,
actually,
some
of
it
is
pretty
slick
if
it,
if
it's
apps,
that
are
stored
as
containers.
B
B
Yeah
yeah,
there's
like
a
nice,
app
store
that
you
can
click
on
these
updates
here
see
software
is
not
responding
uh-oh
anyway,
I
guess
we'll
skip
the
update
preview
on
this,
but
yeah.
Typically,
you
could
just
kind
of
run
this.
It's
just
like
running,
updates
on
on
apple
or
other
systems,
like
that.
The
trickier
piece
is
when
you're
updating
parts
of
the
host
os
that
are
basically
part
of
silver,
blue
part
of
that
distribution.
B
B
Like
I
heard
there
was
support
in
the
kernel
for
basically,
since
it's
always
backwards
compatible
being
able
to
do
some
kind
of
in-memory
swap,
I
know
that's
like
probably
super
risky
and
not
not
really
safe
to
do
but
doing
some
type
of
like
swap
switcheroo
of
kernels
in
memory.
B
B
A
B
Awesome
so,
let's
see,
I
have
a
link
that
I
shortened
to
a
bitly
here
if
you're
interested
in
following
along
with
the
slide
deck
I
have,
you
can
take
a
look
at
that
bitly,
slash,
crc,
hyphen
silver,
one
other
thing
I
had.
Let
me
see
if
I
could
find
this
note
stock.
We
had
a
note
stock
with
some
past.
B
Past
topics
we've
had
on
the
channel
and
some
responses
from
our
survey,
and
I
wish
I
had
the
keyboard
flexibility
to
be
able
to
look
up,
survey
responses
and
also
not
drop.
My
demo,
that's
like
ready
to
run,
but
I
don't
know
if
I
can
look
up
our
survey
responses
right
now.
Let's
see
if
I
can
find
actually
here's
a
link.
B
I
have
a
link
to
the
survey
that
we
can
put
in
chat
and,
if
anyone's
interested
in
submitting
topics
that
they
would
like
to
see
on
the
show,
we
are
definitely
interested
in
hearing
from
you
and
making
sure
we're
showcasing
stuff.
That's
a
content,
that's
interesting
and
compelling.
B
I
know
serena's
got
some
cool.
I
think
a
couple
previews
for
openshift
4.8
ready
for
later
in
the
show
serena
did
you
have
any.
I.
D
Do
yeah
announcements
you
want
to
make
for
that
yeah.
I
definitely
had
a
couple
things
I
wanted
to
show.
We
have
in
the
works
kind
of
open
prs
that
are
up
that
people
have
already
actually
started.
Implementing
we've
got
a
very
cool,
drag
and
drop
from
your
desktop,
a
fat
jar
directly
into
topology,
which
is
kind
of
fun.
It's
one
of
the
things
that
we
think
is
going
to
be
a
nice
addition
to
the
to
the
product.
D
So
I'm
not
necessarily,
I
can't
necessarily
walk
through
it
inside
of
openshift,
but
I
can
share
some
screenshots
of
where
what
looking,
what
it's
looking
like
today
and
there's
a
couple
of
other
minor
updates
that
we
have
in
48
that
I
was
going
to
also
discuss
ryan.
If
you
need
a
few
more
minutes,
I
could
also
talk
about
the
developer
research
that
we're
doing.
Is
that
a
good
time
for
me
to
do
it
now
or
do
you
think
you're
ready
to
go
over
there.
B
Oh,
I
I
am
ready
to
roll.
I
can
get
started
on.
B
And
yeah,
I
could
definitely
get
the
get
the
ball
rolling
over
here.
So,
let's
see
the
slides.
Hopefully
you
can
see
the
slides
here,
I'm
going
to
try
to
do
a
share,
desktop
yeah.
This
is
on
silver,
blue
using
zoom,
that's
running,
I
believe
in
a
in
a
container
and
let's
see
if
the
ui
will
appear
so
far,
I
just
kind
of
see
a
blur.
Maybe
that's
because
I
can't
share
all
right
yeah,
it's
like
not
rendering
the
stuff,
possibly
because
I
have
it
connected
to
an
external
display.
E
D
A
B
D
A
Do
see
your
slides
looks
like
a
braille's
around.
B
So
we
talked
about
silver
blue
briefly,
I
am
not
going
to
do
a
full
install.
This
is
a
silver
blue
machine
that
I
have
already
set
up.
You
can
get
your
own
copy
of
the
silver
blue
system,
image
on
silverblue.fedoraproject.org,
download.
B
All
right,
can
you
still
see
everything
cool
all
right
next
step,
you'd
create
a
usb.
I
had
to
disable
secure
boot
in
my
system.
Bios
on
this
particular
laptop
you
boot
from
the
usb
you
burn,
do
some
partitioning
and
then,
after
your
first
run,
you're
going
to
run
a
couple
of
these
two
commands.
Rpm
os
tree
update
is
the
first
thing
you'd
run
and
that
can
basically
just
update
all
the
all
the
base
os
and
then
you'll
run
a
systemctl
reboot
to
restart
systemd.
B
B
A
B
Already
up
to
date,
this
is
what
the
typical.
B
And
I'll
probably
yeah
no
upgrade
available
at
the
end,
so
I
did
an
os
tree
install
of
these
additional
os
packages
that
are
installed
into
the
base
os.
B
You
could
then
potentially
do
a
os
tree
revert
and
then
reboot
into
your
old
version
where
you
didn't
have
these
packages,
but
I
don't
really
use
that
revision
history
very
much,
let's
see
add
next,
is
adding
your
user
to
the
libvert
d
group.
So
this
isn't
here
by
default,
you've
got
to
run
sudo
group
ad
blibvertd
and
then
run
this
user
mod
command.
B
At
the
end,
you
should
be
able
to
verify
using
this
groups,
who
am
I-
and
I
could
see
that
I'm
part
of
the
lib
vert
d
group
here
so.
B
B
But
for
this
one
I
needed
to
add
myself
to
the
libert
d
group
to
get
this
to
work.
Okay,
make
sense.
B
B
B
Okay,
then
you
can
pick,
you
know,
choose
your
os
for
my
use
case
I'll
pick,
linux
hit,
download
and
you're
also
going
to
want
to
make
a
copy
of
this
pull
secret.
I'm
going
to
download
that
and
save
it
as
a
file.
B
B
As
of
last
week,
we
have
crc
version,
1
23.1,
so
yeah
remember
to
get
that
crc
pull
secret
you're
going
to
need
it
in
a
couple
steps
later
so
next
deal,
I
have
get
into
your
downloads
folder.
At
least
that
was
my
whoops.
B
Xv,
so
I
found
the
flags
for
this.
This
is
a
xz
encoded
tarball
that
we're
going
to
be
downloading
good
compression
yeah.
I
guess
so
yeah
xc,
I'm
just
going
to
copy
the
the
backup
I
have.
D
B
Get
rid
of
that
one,
okay,
so
I'll
extract
the
tarball
next
step
I
do.
Is
I
like
to
have
underneath
my
home
folder
a
little
bin
for
my
personal
binaries
that
I'm
downloading
totally
makes
sense,
especially
if
you're
in
like
a
container
based
os,
you
might
not
have
access
to
user,
local
bin
or
user
local
bin
may
get
rewritten
during
an
update,
or
I
don't
know
this
may
be
a
portable
pattern
you
can
use
on
any
os
is
put
stuff
into
home
bin,
so
I
already
have
that
directory
created.
B
B
To
delete
my
old
os
image,
okay
for
my
old
crc
cluster.
B
I
think
there's
a
config
bit
you
can
set
for
this.
Like
would
you
like
to
contribute
statistics?
I
saw
something
in
this
here
in
the
follow-up
instructions.
B
Installing
code
ready,
there
was
something
in
the
docs
about
setting
some
config.
You
can
run
like
crc
connect,
config.
A
Good
job,
nice,
let
me
link
everybody:
the
docs
for
telemetry,
enabling
disabling.
A
B
Maybe
something
changed,
let's
see
so
I'm
in
the
lib
vert
d
group
and
now
it's
saying
that
it
wants
me
in
the
live
group.
Interesting,
I
wonder,
was
there
let
me
rerun,
I
can
add.
B
Levert
does
not
exist,
oh
super
interesting.
Well,
it
looks
like
crc
just
broke
with
the
with
the
latest
release.
I
so
what
I
did
was
I
I
actually
did
a
practice
run
of
this
using
an
older,
crc
binary
last
night,
and
I
know
if
you're,
using
a
previous
release
of
crc.
This
will
boot
up
when
you're
in
the
libvert
d
group
and
it
all
just
works.
B
I
did
do
a
rpm
os
tree
update
last
night
to
get
me
all
updated
to
the
latest,
so
I
probably
should
have
avoided
that
particular
demo
step
and
risk
changing
my
my
base
environment
right,
but
also
this
is
interesting.
It's
looking
like
you
need
to
be
part
of
a
different
group
on
boot
up
and
the
setups
having
some
kind
of
trouble.
A
It
is
levert
on
my
fedora
box
behind
me
here,
so
there's
no
d
in
the
group
name
by
the
way.
B
Let
me
do
I
didn't
do
this
pseudo
group
ad.
Let
me
try
this.
B
A
B
B
B
There
this
one
doesn't
have
there's
no
libert
group
according
to
etsy
group.
Well,
maybe
just
create
it.
That's
what
I
did
suppose.
A
B
That
is
very
weird.
Well,
I
might
need
to
tag
with
serena
as
I
do
this
reboot
and
then
rejoin
the
I'm,
probably
gonna,
wait
and
see
if
I
can
boots
run
crc
setup.
I
wonder
if
I
can
just
crc
start.
A
B
Yeah
start
won't
run
unless
I
can
do
set
up
to
extract
the
bundle
all
right,
I'm
going
to
try
to
restart
this
machine
and
see
if
I
can
salvage
this
demo,
always
something
always
something.
I
swear
man
all.
B
This
worked
with
previous
releases
of
crc,
so
we'll
we'll
figure
out
whether
I
can
figure
this
out
by
the
end
of
the
show
or
not
come
on
all
right,
serena.
A
B
D
D
The
first
thing
I
want
to
just
chat
about
is
we're
doing
some
research
on
developers
and
we
want
to
know
more
about
you.
So
I
know
we
did
like
a
huge
developer
survey
that
we
had
shared
out
maybe
a
month
ago,
some
of
the
results
that
we
had,
but
now
we're
looking.
We
literally
have
like.
I
think
it's
11
questions
very
quick,
5
minute
survey,
love
to
have
you
I'll,
take
it
if
you
have
the
time,
doesn't
matter
who
you
work
for
what
you
do
etc.
D
As
long
as
you
are
a
developer,
we'd
love
to
see
you
take
that
survey
and
we're
trying
to
again
learn
more
about
how
do
you
work.
D
Type
of
things
yeah
yeah
yeah,
exactly
regardless,
if
it's
with
open
shift
tools
or
not,
there's
one
specific
question:
I
think
around
that
maybe
another
one
around
kubernetes,
but
just
trying
to
get
an
understanding
of
more
about
you,
so
we'd
love
to
see
if
you
could
could
help
us
with
that.
In
addition
to
that,
do
we
want
me
to
start
talking
about
the
future,
which
is
my
favorite
topic.
A
D
Perfect,
all
right,
so
actually
so
the
first
thing
that
I
am
going
to
talk
about-
and
this
is
just
like
super
minor
today
when
we
go
into
if
we
create
a
brand
new
project
today
and
we
come
into
it.
What
happens
by
default
is
we
are
brought,
we
are
brought
to.
D
The
empty
state
is
literally
the
ad
page
right,
so
that
allows
us
the
users
to
be
able
to
come
in
and
look
to
see
what
we
have
to
offer.
So
it's
a
discoverability
mechanism
which
allows
us
to
see
what's
available
and
then
start
from
there,
so
which
was
great
before,
but
now
what
we
have
done
inside
of
topology,
I'm
going
to
go
back
into
another
project
is
we
have
different
ways
to
utilize
things
right?
We
have
the
add
to
project
menu.
You
can
start
with
that
by
default.
D
I
am
running
a
development
area,
so
you
can
see
we
got
a
little
bug
where
the
popping
the
options
are
popping
up
all
the
way
on
the
left,
but
you
can
quickly
start
that
way.
I
think
I
meant
I
showed
this
to
you
all
before
where,
if
you
wanted
to
get
started
by
searching
something
from
the
catalog,
this
is
a
feature
that
we
have
in
four
seven,
but
again
what
I
guess,
what
I'm
getting
to
is
the
fact
that
you
can
start
directly
in
topology
without
having
to
go
to
that
ad
page.
D
So,
in
the
future,
what
we
are
doing
is
we
will
have
that
empty
state
of
our
topology
view
to
say
that
there's
no
resources
here,
you
can
either
start
building
your
application,
which
will
literally
bring
this
up
for
you,
or
we
will
allow
you
to
have
a
link
to
go
back
to
the
ad
page
and
again,
the
the
methodology
around
like
making
this
decision
was
for
people
who
have
been
in
the
console
before
they
probably
don't
need
to
always
go
back
to
that
ad
page.
D
They
probably
have
shortcuts
that
they
want
to
do
so.
That
was
one
reason.
The
other
reason
is
around
the
fact
that
we
are
going
to
be
providing
this
new
feature
where
you
can
upload
your
own
jar
file.
D
So,
yes,
this
is
really
cool
and
I
don't
have
a
demo
there's
a
pr
up
and
let's
see
I'm
going
to
just
try
to
go
through
some
of
these
images
right
now.
What
we
have
is
on
our
ad
page
we're
going
to
be
adding
an
uploaded
jar
file
tile.
That's
one
thing,
but
in
addition
to
that,
oops
you'll
also
be
able
to.
D
Where
did
I
go?
You'll
also
be
able
to
drag
and
drop
that
I
don't
know
what
just
happened.
Give
me
one.
Second,
okay,
you'll
also
be
able
to
drag
and
drop
directly
onto
the
topology
view
when
you
do
the
drag
and
drop
from
your
fat
jar
onto
the
topology
view.
What
will
happen
is
a
form
will
show
up
saying
upload
a
jar
file
that
jar
file
name
will
already
be
in
there
by
default,
as
with
all
of
our
other
forms,
we'll
have
everything
kind
of
provided
we'll
have
default
values
in
there.
D
We
also
will
have
a
quick
link
to
be
able
to
view
those
build
logs
if
you'd
like
to
one
of
the
reasons
that
we
are
putting
that
toast
notification
is
in
there
is
that
if
you
leave
openshift,
I
don't
mean
switch
browsers,
but
if
you
literally
get
rid
of
you
know,
shut
down
open
shift
log
out
or
close
down
that
browser
window
that
that
upload
will
not
continue.
So
that's
one
of
the
reasons
that
we
have
that
notification
there
once
that's
done,
you'll
literally
see
that
deployment
or
deployment
config
or
k-native
service.
D
Depending
on
how
you
decided
to
choose
that
resource
type,
you'll
see
that
come
up
immediately
and
then,
once
that
build
is
complete,
it
will
be
ready
for
your
consumption.
So
it's
like
a
really
cool
thing
for
us
to
do
we're
currently
in
where
we've
been
in
the
process
of,
or
we've
been
in,
the
space
of
importing
code
from
git
or
allowing
you
to
go
into
the
developer
catalog
or
deploy
a
container
image.
Now,
what
we're
doing
is
starting
to
look
at
ways
that
we
can
bring
in
code.
D
That's
literally
on
your
local
machine
to
make
it
easier
to
test
things
before
before
it
might
get
into
git
right.
So
this
is
an
exciting
feature
and
we're
really
we're
we're.
Looking
forward
to
see
this
one
come
to
fruition,
there's
a
couple
of
other
I'm
trying
to
see
what
what
is
this?
Oh,
this
is
what
happens
if
you
try
to
leave
there,
we
are
kind
of
capturing
that
as
well
just
to
make
sure
that
you
know
what's
going
on.
A
D
Where
what
happened
exactly
exactly
okay,
so
the
next
thing
I'm
going
to
talk
about
is
there
was
I'm
talking
about
a
few
of
the
3.x
parity
issues
or
parity
problems,
so
there's
a
few
things
that
are
in
3.x,
which
we
do
not
support
yet,
for
so
a
couple
of
those
or
many
of
those
are
really
around
having
form-based
edits,
rather
than
making
forcing
people
to
go
to
yaml
another
one
that
we
had
just
gotten
an
rfe
about
was
the
ability
to
do
a
roll
back.
D
So
in
three
this
is
a
three
dot
x
cluster.
If
I
go
into
this
deployment,
what
I
can
see
here
is
I've
got
multiple
deployments.
If
I
look
at
my
one
of
the
older
ones,
there
was
a
button
here
that
allowed
you
to
click
on
it
and
say:
rollback,
had
a
couple
of
check
boxes
and
allowed
you
to
immediately
roll
back
that
deployment.
D
If
there
had
been,
if
you
found
a
problem,
of
course,
depending
on,
if
you're,
using
a
utilizing
a
get
ups
model
or
not
and
doing
some
testing
beforehand,
maybe
this
isn't
necessary
in
many
people's
environments,
but
it
is
necessary
for
for
many
of
our
customers
as
well.
D
So
this
is
something
that
we
have
just
looked
at
and
we
are
going
to
be
implementing
there's
a
pr
again
available
to
this.
So
what
we're
doing
first
is
we're
we're
making
this
change
available
for
deployment
configs
and
then
we'll
in
a
subsequent,
more
release,
we'll
put
it
in
for
deployments
as
well
so
associated
with
the
replication
controller.
D
If
you
have
a
replication,
that's
a
controller,
that's
not
active
you'd
have
the
rollback
action
or
cta
on
it,
and
when
you
click
on
it,
it
would
have
the
rollback
form
it's
exactly
the
same
functionality
as
we
had
in
3.x
just
kind
of
in
a
different
area,
because
our
console
is
a
little
bit
different
and
the
flow
is
a
bit
different,
but
we
are
now
going
to
be
providing
that
capability.
D
This
is
a
bug
fix
that
we
think
is
going
to
be
getting
into
4.8
and
possibly
we're
not
sure
if,
if
it
will
land
anywhere
else,
you
know
previous,
but
that's
where
we're
at
right
now
with
that
one.
D
So
this
is
a
marble
flow.
So
I'm
going
to
try
to
walk
through
this
today.
What
what
happens
when
you
hit
edit
deployment-
and
I
can
show
you
this
directly-
is
if
I
click
here
and
say
edit
deployment,
it
forces
me
into
a
yaml
view
now
for
a
lot
of
people
who
are
comfortable
with
the
ammo.
That's
awesome
for
people
who
are
not.
This
is
very
frustrating.
D
So
we've
you
know
again:
this
is
the
design
work
and
we've
got
some
development
going
on
right
now
to
match
this,
but
we'll
have
an
edit
deployment
config
and
edit
deployment
form
that
you
can
switch
back
and
forth
from
form
gmo
right.
So
that's
kind
of
one
of
our
new
conventions
that
we're
trying
to
do
inside
of
the
console
is:
allow
you
to
switch
back
and
forth
from
your
from
forms
to
yml
and
again
thinking
even
more
in
the
future.
One
of
the
things
we'd
love
to
do
is
have
user
preferences.
D
That
says:
what's
your
preference?
Would
you
always
rather
see
yaml
or
always
rather
see
forms
by
default?
So
that's
something
where
again,
like
you
know,
one
of
those
nice
to
haves
for
for
user
experience
would
be
really
nice
to
see
yeah.
That
would
be
awesome.
Oh
here's,
the
yeah
yeah,
so
here's
the
form.
What
from
the
designer's
perspective,
bree
had
done
the
design
and
did
a
great
job
with
trying
to
have
a
lot
of
features
and
functionality
available,
but
also
kind
of
hiding
some
of
those
advanced
options.
D
D
We
also
have
advanced
container
options
that,
if
you
select
you
have
the
available
to
availability
to
add
environment
variables
and
then
with
the
advanced
image
options.
You
know
you
can
also
I'm
having
a
hard
time.
Seeing
some
of
this,
you
can
also
define
your
pull
secret
as
well
as
create
a
new
one
on
the
fly,
and
you
can
pause
your
rollouts
as
part
of
an
advanced
option
so
again
we're.
D
We
think
that
this
is
again
a
nice
addition
for
the
user
experience
for
those
form-based
edits,
and
these
are
right
now
targeted
to
4.8,
whether
you
know
not
confirmed
but
targeted
for
4.8
and
then
the
next
one
that
we
would
be
doing
in
the
future
would
be
edit
for
the
build
configs,
because
that's
another
one.
That
is
a
a
gap
from
a
form
based
edit
from
3.x
that
we
have
been
getting
requests
on
so.
A
Right,
like
I,
I
remember
it
was
a
few
years
ago.
I
think
it
was
joe
beta,
but
it
was
one
of
the
creators
of
kubernetes
said
that
they
were
surprised
at
how
many
people
are
actually
editing.
The
ammo
like
that
was
not
their
intention
when
they
built
kubernetes
was
to
have
folks
manually
mucking
around
with
the
animal,
and
yet
here
we
are
manually
mucking
around
with
yaml.
This
allows
us
to
not
muck
around
with
yaml,
right
and
fulfills.
A
That
kind
of
you
know
thought
that
everybody
or
not
everybody,
but
the
founders
of
creators
of
kubernetes
had
originally
was
that
people
editing
the
ammo
would
be
odd
right,
like
there'd,
be
an
api
to
handle
something
like
that,
and
this
creates
that
you
know
nice
interface
for
you,
which
is
very
cool.
D
Yeah,
I
think
what
we
found
is
that
and
again
plug
for
the
survey.
Of
course
you
know
what
we
found
is
that
oftentimes
many
of
our
developers
don't
necessarily
understand
and
that's
the
whole
premise
of
the
developer
perspective
right.
They
don't
necessarily
many
of
our
developers,
don't
necessarily
understand
the
innards
of
openshift
or
kubernetes,
and
they
want
that
kind
of
seamless
experience
kind
of
abstracted
away
from
that.
So
we're
you
know
we're
slowly
getting
to
to
those
gaps
where
we
were
still
having
some
of
those
gmo
based
edit
flows.
D
So
this
should
definitely
make
their
lives
much
better.
So
they're,
I'm
trying
I'm
gonna.
I
think
I'm
going
to
just
go
back
to
ryan
and
just
do
a
double
check
here
as
far
as
where
he's
at
and
if
he's
ready
to
go
back
to
his
demo.
B
Oh
man,
you
know
what
I
have
completely
hosed
this
environment
over
here.
It's
it's
really
in
a
weird
state.
It
thinks
that
there
is
a
live,
vert
group
and
a
live
vert
d
group.
I
tried
removing
them.
I
tried
adding
them.
I
think
I'm
gonna
have
to
take
a
pass
on
this
particular
deal.
I
can
show
as
a
consolation
prize.
I
can
do
boot
up
crc
on
my
my
apple
machine
that
does
work.
I
have
tested
that
many
times
in
the
last
there's
even
a
nice.
B
Let's
share
this
desktop.
Okay,
all
right
here
get
rid
of
this
display
stuff,
so
there's
even
on
apple.
They
have
a
little
widget
or.
B
Deal
up
here
you
can
click
on
nice
and
you
can
do
start
cluster
right
from
this
menu.
There's
also
work
on
an
installer
package
so
that
you
don't
have
to
click
on.
You
know
you're
about
to
run
some
random
binary
from
the
internet.
That
might
be
well
malware
and
we
don't
know
the
author
of
this
fight
like
we
have
a
properly
signed
packages.
B
I
don't
know
if
they're
available
currently
on
the
download
site,
though,
but
that
if
you
get
those
signed
packages
with
the
installer,
that's
how
you
end
up
with
this
kind
of
menu
integration
up
here.
But
I
don't
know
if
we're
this
may
be
like
a
kind
of
a
hidden,
hidden
feature
that
that
isn't
it's
only
available.
If
you
know
where
to
get
the
build
server
access
or
something,
let
me
grab
a
terminal.
B
See
what
I
have
going
on
currently,
oh,
I
already
have
it
up
and
running.
Oh
there
you
go.
Crc
version
looks
like
I've
got
code,
ready
containers
version
123
with
openshift
version,
4.7.
A
B
Yeah,
that's
why,
if
my
video's
getting
choppy
right
now
or
my
audio,
it's
because
I'm
also
I'm
running
code
ready
containers
in
the
background,
so
this
may
take
a
little
while
to
load
on
your
first
load.
You
may
have
to
accept
the
self-signed
certificate
warnings,
but
then
you
can
log
in
with
developer
developer
and
that
should
let
you
into
the
basic
developer
account
when
you
first
run
crc
start
on
the
command
line.
You
should
see
some
admin
credentials
printed
in
the
output.
B
So
that's
the
make
sure
to
make
note
of
those
when
you
run
your
crc
start,
you're
also
going
to
want
to
do
crc
start
dash
p
and
then
do
documents
pull
secret
or
you
know,
wherever
you
ended
up.
Saving
that
deal
this.
This
command
worked
on
my
silver
blue
machine.
Last
time
I
ran
it
correctly
worked
as
of
last
night
before
I
upgraded
to
the
latest
crc.
So
I
don't
know,
if
I
don't
think
silver
blue
is
part
of
their
normal
test
coverage.
B
So
I'm
kind
of
not
surprised
that
it.
It
has
had
an
issue
that
maybe
folks
doing
the
maintenance
aren't
fully
aware
of,
but
here's
our
dashboard
here
and
I
already
have
the
terminal
installed
as
well
web
terminal
operator-
see
if
I
can
increase
the
font
here.
A
Interesting
so
two
things
adam
kaplan,
isn't
you
know
in
watching
us
right
now
and
in
chat?
He
says
the
there's
still
an
open
issue
for
the
libert
group
in
silver,
blue.
So
apparently,.
A
D
D
Yes,
it
depends
on
like
which
way
you're
talking
about
some
of
the
use
cases.
We
do
right
so
like,
if
you
put
a
web
hook
in
yes,
we
can
and
associate
it
with
a
pipeline.
It
will
be
able
to
update
based
on
every
every
commit,
but
I
think
what
jay
philman
is
saying,
but
I'm
not
sure
because
we
do
have
something
in
our
backlog.
D
In
the
console
around
saying,
we
should
allow
authorization
to
github
with
a
repo
as
well
as
your
credentials,
so
that
you
can
then
every
time
you
do
anything
inside
the
console,
you'd
essentially
be
able
to
say
export.
Like
put
my
code
back
in
to
get
based
on
the
changes
that
I've
just
made
in
openshift.
D
We
have
the
ability
to
based
on
changes
and
get
to
pull
them
back
into
redeploy,
but
we
don't
have
the
ability
to
say
based
on
my
changes
that
I'm
making
in
the
console
today,
let
me
export
those
and
to
get
or
push
them
into
git,
and
I
think
that's
what
j
film
is
asking
for.
If
I
read
it
right,
but
I
could
be
wrong.
D
Okay,
cool
yeah
yeah,
so
that
is
definitely
something
that
we
have
been
talking
about
quite
a
bit
in
the
last
couple
weeks
as
we're
going
through
our
planning
process
for
the
next
quarter
or
two
so
stay
tuned
to
see
what,
where
that
goes
in
the
future.
B
Well,
sorry,
I
had
a
trouble
with
the
silver
blue
system,
man.
I
thought
I
had
like
a
nice
nice
little
hack
put
together
for
you
all,
but
then
I
I
did
the
risky
move
and
decided.
I
was
going
to
upgrade
from
one
version
of
of
crc
to
a
new
one,
and
I
guess
the
newer
one
does
hit
this
underlying
bug
in
silver,
blue.
That
might
be
impacting
basically
any
liberty
use
case.
D
D
Cool
all
right,
sorry,
I
just
took
over
screen
sharing
because
you
stopped
so
I
figure
we
still
have
about
10
minutes
left
so
I'll
go
to
one
more
thing
that
would
talk
about
that
we're
doing
in
four
or
eight.
Currently
again,
this
is
a
four
seven.
This
is
what
our
ad
page
looks
like.
So
it's
very
tile
based
some
of
the
things
that
we've
kind
of
heard
is
that
why
do
we
have
a
catalog
here?
D
D
There
we
go
around
some
improvements
here
and
we've
had
a
couple
of
designers
working
on
this,
and
I
know
I
think
ryan
and
chris,
you
guys
have
both
been
able
to
give
some
feedback
to
this
page,
but
so
the
ad
page
will
now-
and
this
is
not
finalized,
but
it's
more
card
based,
so
we're
going
to
have
this
kind
of
getting
started
card
up
at
the
top,
which
will
allow
us
to
for
a
novice
to
quickly
be
able
to
get
started
using
samples,
then
kind
of
talk
about
being
able
to
have
show
them.
D
The
top
three
quick
starts,
which
we
already
do
today,
but
in
a
different
format
or
access
all
the
quick
starts.
But
then
we're
also
talking
about
being
able
to
pull
redirect
you
directly
to
some
of
our
brand
new
flows
through
this.
What's
new
piece
and
then
in
addition
to
that
kind
of
have
more
of
a
card
based
area
where
okay,
here's
our
developer
catalog-
and
these
are
all
the
different
types
of
sub
catalogs
we
have
and
you
can
get
into
those
quickly
by
clicking
on
them.
D
Then
what
are
our
methodology?
Or
how
do
I
get
to
my
calls
to
action
around
anything?
That's
inside
of
git,
whether
it's
from
a
dev
file
or
a
docker
file,
then
our
deploy
the
container
image
and
then
not
yet
in
source
control.
This
is
where
we're
going
to
have
our
import
yaml,
which
we've
also
always
had,
but
this
is
also
where
you'd
see
that
cta
for
uploaded
jar
file.
D
If
you
didn't
want
to
do
the
drag
and
drop,
this
leads
you
to
the
same
thing
and
then
we'd
have
individual
cards
for
server
lists
or
pipelines
or
any
other
operators
that
pull
in
things
and
another
thing
that
we
talked
about
was
that
initially,
when
this
comes
up,
it's
going
to
have
all
of
that
informative
data
about
what
each
of
these
options
are,
but
you
could
also
shut
the
slide
off.
So
all
details
goes
off,
and
hopefully
I
go
to
the
right
spot.
D
If
you
click
that
there
we
go,
then
it
just
becomes
much
more
condensed
again.
So
if
you're,
if
you're
an
expert,
you
don't
want
to
see
all
that
data
and
you
want
to
just
be
able
to
see
everything
kind
of
above
the
fold.
So
you
don't
have
to
scroll,
you
can
shut
off
some
of
that
detail
if
you'd
like
to
the
other
thing.
Is
that
we're
also
allowing
the
user
to
kind
of
remove
that
getting
started
card.
D
So
again,
if
you
happen
to
be
that
expert
or
someone
who's
in
openshift
all
the
time
and
don't
want
to
see
this
there's
an
easy
way
to
kind
of
get
rid
of
that,
so
that
it
doesn't
stay
inside
of
your
view
on
that
ad
page
going
forward.
So
that's
another
place
that-
and
this
is
what
it
would
look
like
once
it's
removed.
D
So
that's
another
thing
that
we're
looking
at
again.
This
is
for
four
eight
planned
for
four
eight
and
aligned
with
how
does
a
admin
customize
the
developer
experience
they'll
also
admins
will
have
the
ability
to
say
you
know
if
they
don't
want
to
allow
deploy
image
or
if
they
don't
want
to
allow
I'll,
say,
databases
here
they
can
come
in
here
and
they
can
remove
some
of
these
entry
points
from
the
ad
page
as
well,
which
again
is
another
thing
that
we
have
gotten
requests
from
cluster
admins
from
our
customer
sites.
B
Cool
nice
yeah,
I,
like
the
I,
like
all
the
options
that
are
going
into
the
dashboard,
there's
like
a
real
rich
integration
story
and
like
a
real,
rich
experience,
but
it's
also
so
much
terminology
and
so
much
to
learn
and
so
much
to
interact
with
that.
It's
really
really
nice
to
be
able
to
hide
some
of
these
or
disable
some
of
them
for
for
security
reasons
and,
and
things
like
that,.
A
D
That
I
don't
know,
do
we
want
to
maybe
take
a
quick
look
at.
I
can
pull
up
the
other
survey
if
we'd
like
to
look
and
see
what
people
have
been
talking
about
for
topics
or.
B
Couple
ones
we've
had
mentioned
in
the
past:
let's
see
we
did
a
a
a
cool
show
on
qiot
that
that
I
really
liked
some
of
our
other
past
favorites
have
been
the
console.
Customization
contest
was,
was
really
popular,
yeah.
D
So
this
is
the
our
high
level
ones
up
top
right
is
just
previews
of
upcoming
features
in
open
shift,
getting
started
with
language
x,
deep
dive
into
the
technology
wire
topic
c.
That
still
seems
pretty
interesting
development
concepts
or
bake
offs.
D
You
see,
43
are
saying
10
interactive
work,
workshops
is
about
the
same
level,
free
form,
q
and
a
time
I
think,
that's
kind
of
more
of
a
mixed
bag
and
then
some
of
these
more
the
interested
topics
here-
and
I
know
that
I
I
talked
to
one
of
them
or
a
bunch
of
them
here-
around
code
ready
workspaces
and
I
talked
to
david
harris
who's,
our
product
manager
now
for
code,
ready,
workspaces
and
we'd
love
to
line
something
up
with
him
around
that.
D
I
think
from
a
you
know
a
pm
perspective
as
well,
and
then
we
also
have
let's
see
how
to
debug
and
view
logs
with
serverless
applications.
I
don't
think
we've
done
that
yet.
D
Yeah,
I'm
not
sure
who'd
want
to
raise
their
hand
for
that
one.
That
would
be
a
good
one
yeah
all
right,
then
we've
got
code
ready
workspaces.
Then
we
have
media
pipelines,
serverless
video,
slash,
audio
analysis
or
processing,
learning,
rust
and
or
wasm.
How
do
you
is
that
wasm?
Is
that
what
do
you
see
web.
D
I've
always
liked
ui
much
better,
so,
okay,
okay,
then
we've
got
serverless.
Then
we
have
ground
up
deployment,
maybe
something
configured
to
newbies
special
case
scenario,
breaking
down
the
process,
slow
down
capabilities
built
in
I
love
all
that
you
guys
bring
to
the
table
just
a
little
tough,
sometimes
getting
my
little
knowledge
of
the
software
would
be
nice
to
have
a
suggested
starting
point
going
through
the
process.
D
D
So
it
looks
like
let
me
reach
out
to
david
harris
and
we
can
see
what
we
can
do
with
code
ready
workspaces.
Let
me
see
if
we
can
get
that
line
up
for
maybe
april
ish
or
end
of
march,
and
then
chris,
maybe
if
you
can
find
somebody.
A
A
The
the
next
show
up
on
the
channel
is
coming
up
here
in
a
few
minutes.
Oh,
it's
an
open
shift
commons
briefing
with
the
folks
from
cockroach
tv
talking
about
how
to
do
geographically
distributed
cockroach
tv,
which
is,
you
know,
always
a
hard
problem.
Anything
database
g
geographically
distributed
is
a
challenge.
So
I
look
forward
to.
B
Watching
this
one
yeah
interesting
yeah,
thanks
again
to
everyone
in
chat
today,
thanks
to
adam
b
kaplan,
for
the
link
to
the
silver
blue
issue,
I'll
look
into
that
and.
A
Oh-
and
I
will
adam
adam
put
out,
I
think,
last
week
a
great
way
to
run
plex
inside
openshift.
I
thought
that
was
pretty
cool.
I
read
that
article
saw
the
repo,
so
thank
you
for
that.
Adam
yeah
anyways
just
wanted
to
save
that
shout
out
for
you.
Buddy
and
yeah
join
us
in
five
minutes
for
the
cockroach
tv
briefing
and
yeah
kenneth
mclennan
will
be
on
from
cockroach
live,
so
that
should
be
pretty
cool
all
right.
Thank
you.
A
B
Oops,
sorry
about
that,
it
does
work
great
on
our
major
release:
platforms,
linux,
os
x
and
windows.
Try
it
on
the
officially
supported
release,
architectures
and
and
os's
instead
of
trying
to
hack
around,
like
I
do,
with
with
silver
blue,
at
least
in
terms
of
code
ready
containers
as
it
is
today,.
A
B
Yeah
yeah
4.7
is
now
available
with
the
latest.
As
of
last
week,
the
new
releases
of
code
ready
contain
containers,
so
yeah
definitely
give
it
a
look
awesome.
Thank
you
all.
Thank
you.