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A
Good
morning
good
afternoon
good
evening
and
welcome
to
the
developer
experience
office
hour
here
on
open
shift
tv,
I
am
chris
short
executive
producer
of
openshift
tv
as
well
as
a
principal
technical
marketing
manager.
Here
at
openshift,
I'm
joined
today
by
a
bevy
of
guests
and
really
hosts.
I
mean
to
be
honest
with
you.
Let's
just
go
around
the
horn
I'll
start
to
my
left,
serena
nichols
from
the
future.
Please
feel
free
to
introduce
yourself.
Tell
us
what
you're
doing
today
here.
B
Hey
everybody,
my
name
is
serena
nichols,
I'm
one
of
the
open
shift
product
managers
for
the
developer,
tooling,
space
specifically
focusing
on
the
developer
console
and
a
bunch
of
us
are
here
today
to
talk
about
the
look
at
the
submissions
for
the
open
shift,
console
customization
competition.
So
we're
really
excited.
I
will
pass
over
to
ali.
C
And
I
will
mute
everybody
ali
mobile
here-
I'm
the
openshift
console
pm
specifically
focused
on
the
admin
side,
so
really
glad
to
be
here
today
and
to
you
know,
go
over
this
console
customization
stuff
I'll,
pass
it
over
to
ryan.
D
Hey
how's
it
going
ryan
jarvanine
from
the
openshift
developer
advocate
team.
You
could
find
me
online
most
places,
usually
here,
but
also
as
ryan
j,
most
places
online
and
I'm
happy
to
have
andrew
block
one
of
our
engineering.
D
Really,
I
don't
know
someone
I
look
up
to
as
a
as
a
solid
engineer
in
the
open
shift
organization,
so
andrew
nice
to
have
you
here
as
well,
thanks
ryan.
Thank
you.
E
Sure,
hey
everyone,
andy
block,
I'm
a
distinguished
architect
with
red
hat,
consulting
working
in
the
field,
with
our
customers
being
able
to
see
how
the
openshift
web
console
actually
resonates
with
our
customers,
what
they
can
get
out
of
it.
What
makes
their
lives
easier?
That's
why
we're
all
here
and
working
with
serena
and
ollie
and
ryan
really
make
this
a
whole
experience
across
the
board.
A
A
D
We
covered
this
on
a
couple
previous
shows
so
for
folks
in
the
audience.
Hopefully,
this
is
somewhat
familiar
and
yeah
exciting
stuff
customizing,
the
the
openshift
console.
I
remember
this
slide.
Yeah.
B
All
right
so
we're
ready
to
kick
it
off.
Okay,
cool!
So
again,
we're
here
today
to
kind
of
go
through
the
the
pr's.
So
if
people
remember
october
13th,
we
opened
the
registration.
B
This
was
a
public
competition
to
showcase
the
best
of
the
openshift
web
console
customization
submissions
and
today
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
determining
the
winners
live
using
men's
meter
later
on
so
first,
I
wanted
to
acknowledge
the
fact
that
we
are
getting
or
10
10
participants
actually
put
it
up
years
and
they
are
all
going
to
get
participation,
swag
so
kudos
to
eduardo
from
the
red
hat
exact,
exactly
from
telecom,
marching,
argentina,
ken
from
red
hat,
leonardo
from
red
hat,
mario
from
super
stereo
protic
from
red
hat,
rajib
summit
voyagetech
and
wolfgang
all
from
red
hat
as
well.
B
B
So
everybody
what
you
needed
to
do
is
you
needed
to
register
and
then
submit
a
pr
using
the
template
in
a
repo,
and
what
we
asked
for
was
a
readme
file
that
includes
screenshots
capturing
what
had
been
customized,
as
well
as
supporting
code
and
explicit
steps
on
how
to
accomplish
this
and
the.
Why
so
like?
How
does
this
help?
What
does
it
do
for
you
or
users
of
the
of
the
console
itself?
B
So
with
that,
I'm
going
to
pass
it
over
to
ali
who's,
going
to
talk
about
the
supported
mechanisms
that
you
can
customize
the
console
with.
C
Yeah,
so
we'll
do
a
quick
recap
of
the
different
extension
points
for
customizing
the
console
we
go
to
the
next
like
please
all
right,
so
the
console
allows
you
to
customize
several
different
areas,
we'll
start
off
with
the
links.
C
C
The
next
extension
point
we
have
is
the
console
notification
crd.
This
allows
you
to
put
notifications
at
the
top
or
bottom
of
your
console
to
inform
your
users
to
you
know.
Let
them
know
the
production
system,
whatever
your
needs
are
it's
there
for
you
to
take
advantage
of
the
next
thing
that
we
have
to
allow
you
to
customization
is
branding
right,
so
we
allow
you
to
customize
the
logo,
the
about
box,
the
login
page
and
we'll
see
some
really
fun
creative
stuff
coming
up
soon.
C
Also
your
we
allow
you
to
customize
the
console
cli
download.
So
if
your
users
use
a
certain
cli,
often
you
can
make
sure
they're
using
the
correct
one.
So
you
can
post
a
link
to
your
your
version
of
that
cli
right
through
the
console
for
the
console
link.
We
actually
also
allow
you
to
do
the
the
application
from
the
application
launcher
the
little
three
square
icon
at
the
very
top.
C
You
can
also
set
categories
there,
so
we
let
you
kind
of
group
your
your
links
to
external
external
links,
any
way
you
like
and
then
the
next
one
that
we
have
on
the
bottom.
Is
the
project
console
link?
So
if
you
have
something
in
context
that
may
not
be
cluster
white
scope,
this
is
a
great
place
to
put
links
that
are
are
in
context
for
that
project.
Next
slide,
please
yaml
samples
so
for
any
resource
in
kubernetes.
C
You
can
come
in
and
add
samples,
so
you
don't
have
to
go
and
kind
of,
like
you
know,
look
in
the
internet
or
try
to
find
something.
Once
you
find
a
good
example,
you
want
to
share
the
rest
of
your
team.
This
is
a
great
way
to
kind
of
put
it
into
the
console.
So
it's
there
at
your
fingertips
and
you're
able
to
come
and
quickly
access
it
next
slide.
C
Please,
in
addition
to
yaml
samples
we
have
snippets
so
samples
come
in
and
replace
the
existing
yaml
page
snippets
come
in
and
inject
a
yama
snippet
into
the
existing
yaml
document.
So
it's
a
little
bit
of
a
nuance
there,
but
you
know
also
a
great
way
to
kind
of
keep
track
of
useful
things
and
and
be
right
at
your
fingertips
again.
Next,
like
was
in
four
or
six.
We
had
the
ability
for
you
to
come
and
add
your
own
customized
home
chart
repos
so
kind
of
like
we
do
with
operators.
C
You
can
come
and
create
your
custom
catalog
of
your
operators.
You
cannot
do
this
with
home
charts
as
well
next.
Likewise,
now
this
one
is
a
little
bit
advanced.
Quick
starts.
We
just
we
just
put
out
quick
starts
in
4.6,
but
in
4.7
we're
actually
making
this
extensible,
so
you
could
come
and
create
your
own
quick
starts.
So
if
someone
wanted
to
go
grab
them
nightly,
they
can
now
actually
grab
the
nightly
build
and
they
could
actually
start
creating.
C
Quark
starts
so
I
just
wanted
to
share
this
with
you
a
little
bit
futuristic,
but
it's
also
now.
So
if
you
wanted,
like
I
said
with
a
nightly
build,
you
can
do
this
next
slide.
Please
all
right,
so
we
kind
of
did
a
quick
recap
of
all
the
different
extension
extension
points
with
strategies
that
we
have.
I
will
quickly
want
to
talk
about
like
a
scoring
guide
right,
so
we
have
a
couple
different
areas
where
we
think
we
should
try
to
focus
on
when
we're
judging
the
submissions
that
we
got
right.
C
So
the
first
one
is
readability.
Let's
think
about
this.
Is
the
the
user
provide
a
good
readme
include
screenshots,
you
know:
did
they
explain
why
they
did
the
extension
mechanism
weight
the
way
they
did?
The
next
category
you
want
to
kind
of
think
of.
Is
creativity,
fun?
How
cool
is
this?
Does
it
make
you
smile
like
that's
the
way
I
like
to
think
of
it.
The
next
section
or
next
category
I
would
say,
is
complexity?
C
Did
they
actually
come
and
build
on
top
of
existing
functionality
and
do
some
some
cool
stuff
that
way
as
well?
The
next
item
is
breadth.
Do
they
do
they
did
their
submission
include
a
bunch
of
different
extension
points
right?
How
many
of
them
do
they
try
to
to
use
and
then
finally,
unsanctioned
did
they
come
and
create
a
an
extension
or
a
customization
that
wasn't
part
of
what
we
just
showed
you
previously
here.
That's
always
again
a
cool
fun
thing
that
it's
just
great
to
see
people's
creativity
and
what
they
come
up
with.
C
So
here's
our
our
scoring
guide
for
y'all,
I'm
gonna
hand
back
to
serena
or
no
actually
ryan
ryan's,
gonna
kind
of
go
through
the
submissions
for
us
now.
D
Yeah,
so
keep
in
mind
for
folks
in
the
audience
we
want
you
to
pay
attention
and
and
judge
for
yourselves
feel
free
to
follow
along
with
this
scoring
guide
that
we've
suggested.
But
you
know
it's
kind
of
up
to
you
to
maybe
take
a
note
of
your
favorite
submissions
and
favorite
features
and
then
help
us
with
the
voting
at
the
end
of
the
show.
One.
E
D
Yeah
yeah,
hopefully
make
some
make
some
notes
in
the
in
the
comments
and
hopefully
we'll
we'll
be
able
to
consensus.
D
Yeah,
so
let's
see,
if
I
can
switch
my
video
over
this
is
on
github.com.
There's
red
hat
developer,
slash
openshift
web
console
customizations
is
the
repo
that
we're
looking
at.
We
have
10
open
pr's
in
here
that
we
will
be
going
through,
and
I
have
some
notes
on
how
I
was
going
to
approach
this.
I
think
our
first
submission
we
were
going
to
look
at
is
pr
number
eight
from
sami.
D
So
let's
take
a
look
at
this
one
here.
This
is
kind
of
a
base,
a
a
minimal
example
that
includes
one
of
the
crds.
D
Let's
take
a
look
at
the
files
changed
on
this
one
and
we
can
see
there's
a
single
yaml
file.
It
is
a
console
link.
Is
the
the
type
of
resource
custom
resource
that
we're
working
with
we've
added
a
the
submitter
here
has
added
a
specific
name
and
then
there's
a
spec
field,
so
they've
put
in
a
link
to
a
custom,
help
menu
location
and
there's
some
extra
text
here,
noting
that
this
one
is
going
to
appear
across
all
namespaces,
so
it
should
be
kind
of
globally
available
in
the
menu
hey.
A
D
Yeah
yeah,
I
I
usually
use
silver
blue,
but
I
don't
always
I'm
not
always
able
to
get
the
screen
sharing
working
on
that.
So
I
usually
just
pipe
the
video
in
through
my
webcam
to
make
things
easier.
So
yeah,
let's
see
that's
what
you're
seeing
now
is,
is
basically
through
the
webcam.
Let
me
see
if
this
share
screen
button.
B
D
D
E
So,
as
a
community
reviewer,
one
of
the
things
that
jumps
out
there
is,
I
have
no
idea
how
to
use
this.
What
do
I
do
like?
Is
there
a
read
me?
Is
there
some
way
to
implement
this?
I
always
assume
like
when
I'm
you
know
working
with
anyone.
It's
like
assume,
I'm
an
idiot.
I
don't
know
anything.
I
have
no
idea.
What's
a
console
link.
D
D
Right
well,
one
of
the
nice
things
about
crds
and
the
kind
of
native
extensibility.
Usually
the
install
pattern
for
these
is
just
coop.
Ctl
apply
dash
f
on
this
yaml
file
and
you
could
just
grab
the
raw
version
of
it.
I
don't
recommend
running
random
yaml
from
across
the
internet,
but
these
are
ones
that
we've
kind
of
done
a
little
bit
of
review
on
at
least
there
yeah
could
be
definitely
some
more
files
along
with
this.
This
is
just
a
single
file,
so
yeah
readme
would
be
nice.
D
D
D
Data
is
set,
so
this
is
an
svg
image
that
they've
kind
of
injected
into
the
html
as
a
way
to
avoid
another
kind
of
upload
looks
like
they're
extending
adding
some
kind
of
padding
around
an
image.
I
don't
see
the
actual
yeah
login.
It
looks
like
they're,
adding
some
yeah.
E
D
Kind
of
additional
login
welcome
screen
text
here.
Let
me
see
if
I
can
find
the
screenshot.
D
So
this
is
a
yeah
custom.
Login
screen
I'll
try
to
boost
this
a
little
bit
yeah
a.
D
Is
that
what
it
is
okay,
interesting?
It's.
D
Okay
and
yeah
I've
seen
some
people
try
to
template
in.
I
think
I
wonder
if
we
have
an
example
coming
up
later.
I
know
the
notification
crd
allows
you
to
add
new
notifications
on
the
screen
and
you
could
potentially
template
in
things
like
a
username
or
or
other
things
like
that.
E
D
Uh-Huh
nice
looks
like
our
next
submission
here
is
from
eduardo,
henrik
pr
number
13
for
folks
that
are
tracking
the
pr
numbers.
D
D
D
Yeah
super
helpful
yeah
thanks
all
right.
Yeah
thanks
for
the
tip
yeah,
all
right,
so
yeah
custom
login
page
looks
like
you
can
modify
the
default.
Oauth
configuration
using
oc
edit
on
the
oauths
resource
named
cluster
and
then
they're
gonna.
Add
in
yeah
there's
a
lot
login
templating.
So,
let's
see
if
I
could
find
any
more
details
in
the
diff.
B
D
Much
better
oc
create
secret,
generate
login
template
from
from
file.
Then
you'll
do
the
oc
edit
oauths.
So
this
has
yeah
custom.
That's
fancy
login
screen
here
looks
some
kind.
D
D
Cool,
so
definitely
a
nice
way
to
set
up
your
initial
login
screen
with
with
your
own
kind
of
company
backdrop,
and
you
know
edit
it
for
your
own.
A
E
E
D
A
Showing
my
lack
of
pop
culture,
knowledge.
D
All
right
next
submission
is
from
wojtek
choki.
Hopefully
I
got
your
name
right.
Sorry,
if
I
didn't
thank
you
very
much
for
the
submission.
D
Let's
see,
what
we
got
in
here
looks
like
they've
added
a
custom
sidebar,
possibly
some
additional
images
made
a
bunch
of
updates
in
their
readme
and
noted
some
kind
of
inspiration.
They
had
nice
work
on
this
pr,
all
right
cool.
Let's
take
a
look
at
the
files
in
here
see
if
I
could
find
the
the
correct
readme
looks
like
we've
got.
This
one
looks
like
a
likely.
D
D
Oh
so
this
is
the
this
is
this
one
was
a
one
that
I
was
not
expecting
at
all,
but
we
traditionally
have
a
developer
perspective
and.
F
D
Admin
perspective-
and
this
is
like
a
throwback
social
media
perspective-
I
think-
or
no
it's
a
kind
of
a
custom
perspective
view
that
that
he's
added
in.
F
A
D
A
D
Like
this
is
a
better
better
illustration
of
this,
so
yeah
a
whole
new
category
here,
new
newly
organized
sidebar,
we've
had
definitely
talks
about
how
you
can
customize
this
sidebar
in
the
past,
but
having
it
as
a
whole.
D
So
for
more
information
on
this
particular
approach,
I
think
this
this
allows
like
a
really
highly
customized
kubernetes
experience.
D
You
could
make
your
experience
much
more
paths
like
or
you
know,
if
you're
into
the
platform
as
a
service
style,
developer
enablement,
you
could
really
narrow
in
on
a
on
a
specific
kind
of
a
flavor
of
development
productivity
that
feeds
that
that
meets
the
needs
of
of
your
environment
or
your
problem
set.
E
A
D
Yeah,
you
could
almost
have
like
a
yeah
almost
like
an
app
specific
sidebar
or.
B
D
It's
let
me
double
check
that
I
think
it
is
no
13.
This
is
number
13.
Lucky
number
13.
wait
a
minute.
No.
D
Yeah,
okay,
not
part
of
our
our
recommended
list
of
customizations
for
this
contest,
but
really
really
impressive.
Very.
D
Yeah
yeah
really
cool
next
one
up
is
number
11.
C
A
quick
comment
on
the
last
one,
so
you
could
probably
do
your
own
personal
customizations,
the
console,
because
you
know
everything
is
open
source.
The
only
recommendation
I
have
against
doing
that
is
when
we
upgrade
that
won't
be
supported
right.
So
the
extension
mechanism
that
we've
given
you
is
because
we
can
make
sure
that
we,
when
we
upgrade
it'll,
still
all
be
there
and
it'll,
be
working
and
you'll
be
happy,
so
just
them
out
there.
B
Yeah
and
the
thing
is
too
like
today,
in
the
dev
perspective,
we
do
allow
you
to
add
more,
and
but
this
is
a
great
thing
to
think
about
for
future.
Like
I
love
talking
about
the
future,
so.
D
All
right,
this
next
submission
looks
like
we've
got
a
login
page
customization
there's
a
couple
different
pngs,
this
particular
submitter
did
contribute.
It
looks
like
three
different
ds
store.
Well,.
A
A
friendly
reminder:
global
ignore,
ignore,
exists.
Yeah
sorry
go
ahead,
andrew
they're
from
they're
on
a
maca
guest.
D
Yeah
yeah
uh-huh.
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
submission
leonardo
house
consultant.
D
Yeah
but
thank
you
very
much
for
your
submission.
Let's
take
a
look
at
this
looks
like
you:
can
use
oxycreate
secret
to
set
up
this
login
template,
and
then
you
want.
F
D
The
auth
configuration
after
that
this
is
this
is
probably
the
most
styling
styling
login
screen
I've
seen
so
far
out
of
maybe
my
favorite
example
for
a
long
time.
D
All
right-
and
it
looks
like
he's
configured
a
custom
provider
as
well,
so
this
is
this
could
be
tied
in
and
it
says
username
and
password,
but
can
be
tied
in
with
your
corporate
auth.
Here's
a
drop
down
for
choosing.
Oh.
F
A
D
E
H
D
F
D
E
D
E
D
It
into
our
chat
in
in
twitch
for
folks
who
are
following
along
from
home.
You
can
view
it
on
your
own
screen
and
lies.
F
B
D
For
you
all
right.
D
A
Yeah
yeah,
like
those
should
all
be
little
open
shift.
O's
ollie.
E
D
A
E
And
you
just
modify
it
modify
deal
loss,
so
anyone
at
home,
if
you
got
a
cluster
and
you
want
to
play
around
with
it
or
you
know,
spin
up
on
crc
go
for
it.
Yeah.
A
D
D
Let's
see
looks
like
he
has
included
a
readme,
a
couple
updates
on
there
uploaded
images,
some
screenshots
yaml
nice,
all
kinds
of
yaml
links,
wow
yeah,
okay,
lots
of
links,
lots
of
I
saw.
I
saw
some
notes
that
this
was
going
to
be
a
big,
a
big
change.
So
let
me
take
a
look
at
this.
Oh
43
files
changed
in
this
submission
wow,
so
let
me
get
to
the
luckily.
The
readme
is
right
here
near
the
top.
D
So
it
looks
like
they
have
a
added
a
custom
logo
and
product
name
right
here:
okay
sample
company,
with
some
kind
of.
D
Bird
and
then
added
custom
links
into
the
web
console
so
in
the
help
menu
up
here,
when
you
find
the
help
icon,
you
should
have
a
bunch
of
new
console
links.
So
the
very
first
entry
we
reviewed
was
a
single
console
link.
I
item
this
person
has
added,
maybe
10
console
links
in
here
wow,
so
here's
the
new
expanded
help
menu.
D
You
can
contact
red
hat
support,
I'm
not
sure
which
one
of
these
he
added
and
which
whether
contact
red
hat,
was
in
there
originally
or
not,
but
cool
that
that
all
of
these
you
could
go
right
to
the
learning
portal.
Openshift
shift
blog,
I'm
pretty
sure
we
do
not
include
that
link
by
default,
but
I'm
in
favor.
D
Cool
yeah
excellent
yeah.
So
if
you
had
your,
you
know
some
internal
tech
resources
hub
where
folks
go
to
find
out
how
to
set
up
their
environments
or
where
to
get
file,
support
tickets
internally
within
your
company.
D
You
know
this
would
be
a
great
place
to
tie
into
your
own
internal
it
systems
as
needed.
E
D
D
D
B
D
Apple,
okay,
cool
nice.
So
you
got
your
cluster
manager
launch
it
launch
a
meeting
right
in
there.
Nice.
D
Wow
really
really
full
featured
submission
here
looks.
D
G
C
Specific
context
of
like
stuff,
you
can
link
to
an
external
dashboard
or
report
or
whatever
that
is
just
related
to
this
namespace
or
project.
So
this
is
a
very
cool
they've
taken
advantage
of
every.
B
A
F
D
Yeah,
here's
more
launcher
options
request.
Elevator
privileges
looks
like
some
identity
provider
login
enhancements
as
well.
Nice
custom,
login,
page
wow.
D
Big
of
a
left
brain
okay-
so
here's
the
this
is
a
new
topic
that
we
haven't
seen
a
demo
of
yet
and
with
this
exceptional
submission,
it
looks
like
we've
got
a
notification
banner
example
that
we
can
show
off.
So
wow
here
is
the
yaml
that
we'll
be
loading.
The
kind
of
resource
that
we're
using
is
a
console
notification
cr.
D
This
is
going
to
be,
I
guess,
we're
naming
it
banner
top
and
storing
it
in
a
banner
top
orientation.
There's
some
text
to
be
provided
and
an
additional
link
and
and
color
here's.
The
result
here
after
you
oc,
apply
that
yaml
says
kindly
note
that
we
will
be
experiencing
server
downtime
due
to
infrastructure
maintenance
on
the
31st
of
december
from
11
pm
till
midnight.
Now
that's
useful
there
you
go
and
then
a
link
to
the
maintenance
schedule.
D
So
if
your
I.t
department
wanted
to
distribute
these
type
of
alerts
to
folks,
let
them
know
of
outages
or
plan
downtime
other
other
things
like
that.
This
looks
really
useful.
This
is
showing
off
a
notification
at
the
top
and
I
think
he
has
a
matching
notification
at
the
bottom
as
well.
Here,
copyright
notice
and
additional.
A
Link,
so
I
would
be
curious
if
you
could
somehow
link
that
top
banner
with
like
a
status
page
right.
Like
you
know,
you've
got
internal
services,
you
have
a
status
page
for
it
right
like
yeah.
If
something
goes
red
like
it,
get
an
api
call
and
dump
like
some
text
into
that
file
or
something
right
like
I
don't
like
there's
a
thousand
one
ways.
You
could
do
this
I
feel
like,
but
that
would
be
super
cool
right.
Like
your
internal
dashboard,
something
goes
down
and
it
automatically
pops
up
there
and
open
shift.
D
Well,
I
mean
you
already
have
an
api
for
it.
It's
basically
just
sending
one
of
these.
F
D
D
Customizing
cli
downloads,
so
usually
we
have
command
load
command
links
to
get
your
command
line,
login,
oc,
login
command
and
notes
on
how
to
download
the
command
line
tools
as
well.
This
is
an
example
showing
customized
cli
download
instructions.
So
if
you
had
an
additional
tooling
okay.
E
B
D
D
Yeah
cool
so
and.
D
For
a
more
detailed
review,
well,
don't
let
me
spill
the
the
whole
the
whole
the
this
one
may
may
be
in
one
of
our
top
submissions,
we'll
see
how
the
audience
responds
to
this
one
keep
this
one
in
mind.
This
was
number.
D
Pr
number,
nine
cool
all
right.
I
think
the
the
following
we've
got
three
more
submissions
to
look
at
and
they're
all
pretty
juicy.
So
let's
see
how
we
can
get
through
them.
Did
you
do
eight?
Sorry?
No,
we
don't
have.
Let's
see
we
did
do
eight.
That
was
our
very
first
review.
Okay,
got
it
all
right!
This
is
number
seven.
D
This
one,
I'm
excited
to
see
all
right,
I'm
gonna
go
right
to
the
files
changed
and
see.
If
they've
got
to
read
me,
there.
D
D
Aha,
so
this
does
have
kind
of
a
yeah
ops
updates
nice
check
out
the
status
of
your
pipeline
click
here,
and
so
your
cluster
may
be
tied
to
other
clusters
in
a
release
pipeline
having
information
about
how
things
are
going
down,
the
pipe
or
or
or
upstream
or
vice
versa-
is
definitely
useful.
Yeah.
That's
nice.
E
This
one's
interesting,
because
this
one
has
an
app
this
one
is
almost
like.
We
talked
about
a
minute
ago.
You
know
having
an
api
that
you
can
call,
it
can
create
these
objects.
This
is
basically
it
someone
someone.
Evidently
you
know
channeled
serena's
vision
of
thinking
about
in
the
future.
Here
right,
okay,.
E
A
D
Let
me
point
out
this
one
line
from
the
to
do
section
in
the
readme:
they
say
they.
The
submitter
would
also
want
to
build
this
with
operator
sdk
if
possible,
and
they
are
looking
for
volunteers
to
help
explain
how
to
create
this
from
scratch.
They
also
think
this
would
be
a
great
topic
for
the
openshift
tv
channel,
so
we'll
thanks
for
the
submission,
really
cool
integration
and
and
really
kind
of
thinking
outside
the
box
on
this
one,
with
the
custom
application
with
argo,
cd,
yeah,
that's
and.
A
B
D
B
D
And
then
yeah
this
is
really
nice,
the
the
helm
repository
integration,
so
it
looks
like
they.
This
we've
got
a
custom,
helm
repository.
D
A
Examples
nice,
that's
kind
of
like
a
quick
start
of
your
own,
as
you
will
just
with
helm,
maybe
yeah.
E
D
D
Okay,
good
amount
of
time
all
right,
let's
see
I
can
get
back
to.
D
D
D
A
D
Cool,
so
that's
the
yeah
help
menu
added
login
background
and
custom
logo
on
that
last
submission
from
wilhelm.
So
that
is
it
for
our
our
contestants
cool.
B
B
A
A
A
B
A
I
dropped
it
in
chat,
don't
worry,
okay,
so
it's
just
mentee.com
with
an
I
and
then
you
type
in
that
5650245
code.
Okay,.
B
B
Answer
yeah
so
right
now
number
so
number
nine
is
first
right.
B
The
43
files
right
number,
second,
is
the
one
with
the
twitch
banner
and
the
custom
node
app
lloyd,
we're
switching
up
third.
B
B
F
G
G
A
H
A
B
B
Cool,
I
guess
we
can
also
talk
about
the
fact
that
what
we're
planning
in
january
is
having
like
an
empathy
workshop
around
console
customizations-
and
I
don't
know
if
we'll
have
time
today,
but
next
week,
we'll
definitely
send
out
a
link
for
and
it's
not
so
you
have
to
join
but
like
sign
up
to
get
information
about
it.
Ollie
and
I
are
going
to
be
organizing
that
talking
about
how
we
can
get
requirements
for
the
again
for
the
future
and
love
to
have
you
know:
community
internal
red,
hatters,
customers,
etc.
B
Join
with
that.
Clearly,
we
got
a
bunch
of
really
cool
ideas
here
as
well,
so.
C
Just
in
case
you
don't
know
what
a
customer
empathy
workshop
is
it's
about
a
two
to
three
hour
session,
where
we
work
together
with
all
you
all
and
we
do
a
bunch
of
problem
statements
and
then
group
ideation,
so
it's
kind
of
a
fun
activity.
It's
very
interactive,
your
voices
will
be
heard
and
it's
a
great
feedback
mechanism
for
us
to
you
know
help
driver
or
backlog
for
for
the
console,
so
fun.
B
A
B
A
D
Yeah,
thank
you
to
everyone
seriously,
following
along
submitting
their
votes
and
their
feedback,
and
thanks
again
to
each
of
the
contributors
who
submitted
prs,
excellent
illustrations
of
how
you
can
customize
your
experience
and
make
it
more
focused
and
more
welcoming
for
your
team.
B
Yeah,
this
has
been
great
also
too.
This
is
just
completely
people
are
doing
this
just
because
they're
enjoying
working
on
openshift
right.
It's
not
because
we
they're,
I
mean
they're,
getting
a
t-shirt,
but
right.
A
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
Oh
boy,
all
right,
let's
I'm
gonna
say
at
11
58.
we're
calling.
B
A
A
E
A
D
Yeah
so
tune
in
next
week.
We'll
have
yeah,
hopefully
live
demos
more
than
just
the
readme
and
more
challenges
with
screen
sharing
next
week.
Yet
again,.
B
A
A
I
don't
know
it
was
a
hawth
thing
that
might
have
been
trademarked,
but
maybe
I
don't
know
I
can't
say
it
to
save
my
life,
but
thoth
I'll,
just
call
it
that
and
we'll
catch
you
next
week.
So
thank
you
all
so
much
for
participating
and
joining
and
voting
catch.
You.