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A
Good
good
afternoon
good
evening
and
welcome
to
another
episode
of
the
developer
experience
office
hours
here
on
openshift
tv,
I
am
chris
short
host
and
executive
producer
of
openshift
tv.
Welcome
to
my
christmas
wonderland,
it's
2020.
I
can
decorate
as
early
as
I
want.
Thank
you
very
much.
Today
we
are
joined
by
a
wonderful
bevy
of
developers,
experience
folks
and
I'll,
just
I'll
start
with
serena
nichols
from
the
future
and
we'll
just
go
around
the
horn
like
that
you
can
pass
off
whatever
you
want
to
serena.
B
Sounds
good,
hey
everybody,
I'm
serena
nichols,
I'm
the
openshift
developer,
tooling
pms,
or
one
of
them
primarily
focusing
on
the
openshift
console
developer
experience
as
well
as
odo
and
happy
to
be
here.
I
will
pass
over
to
brian.
C
Hey
I'm
brian
thanos,
I
am
a
developer
advocate.
I
work
on
openshift
yeah,
I'm
here
to
interject
and
then
throw
some
popcorn
and
talk
about
talking
about
the
console
so
I'll
pass
it
over
to
ryan
who
looks
like
might
be
frozen
in
time.
D
Periodically
throughout
the
session
today,
thank
you
for
having.
B
D
Despite
my
video
difficulties,
I'll
be
in
chat
and
would
love
to
hear
any
questions
you
have
that
we
could
use
for
future
topics
or
things
we
can
address
right
here
today
we
have
a
really
cool
competition
that
we
would
also
like
to
invite
you
to
join
us
along
with.
So
that's,
I
think
our
main
topic
for
the
day
today
console
customization.
B
Yes,
we're
going
to
talk
about
that
also
ask
people
to
fill
up
the
developer
survey,
so
I
know
we've
done
that
a
little
bit
before
so
we'll
ask.
E
A
B
So
I
just
want
to
remind
people.
I
know
that
a
lot
of
people
have
received
emails
or
seen
tweets
and
seen
us
also
talk
about
this
here,
there's
a
blog
as
well
as
on
on
red
hat
developer's
site.
So
we
are
have
our
third
annual
openshift
developer
survey
out,
and
you
know
the
goal
of
this
well.
First
of
all,
who
should
take
the
survey?
It's
any
developers
using
openshift
number
one
or
any
custom
customer
facing
red
hat
representatives
that
can
answer
on
behalf
of
their
customers.
So
you
know
why?
A
B
A
B
And
developers,
because
what
we're
wanting
to
do
is
we
want
to
understand
and
gain
insight
on
what
you're
doing
as
a
developer
with
openshift
right,
we
want
to
see
how
happy
you
are,
or
sad,
hopefully,
happy
with
the
solutions
that
we're
providing
through
the
openshift
platform
as
well
as
learn
more
about
all
of
the
things
and
all
of
the
tools
that
you're
using
in
conjunction
right.
B
A
A
B
Excellent
and
then
a
couple
other
things
we
can
say
here
is
that
the
this
survey
is
open
until
november
22nd.
We
will
be
back
on
the
show
on
december
15th
to
talk.
C
C
B
C
A
B
Okay,
so
and
then
the
other
thing
we're
talking
about
is
on
december
15th
we're
going
to
come
back
on
to
the
developer
office
hour
and
share
some
of
the
results
we
have
to
everybody
in
the
public
right
and
oh
community
members.
Everything
and
we'll
be
sharing
some
of
what
we've
learned
through
the
survey.
We're
also
going
to
have
a
more
in-depth
session
inside
of
red
hat
as
well.
So
people
can
also
learn
internally
more
details,
but
we
are
going
to
be
sharing
these
results
with
the
community
through
this.
B
This
same
avenue
so
really
excited
to
do
that,
and
that
will
be
december
15th.
So,
like
I
said.
B
Yeah
there's
40
questions
that
are
possible.
I
think
there's
really
only
one
or
two
that
are
mandatory.
So
if
you
start
doing
it
you
can
you
know
the
more.
You
can
do
obviously
the
better,
but
I
think
that
there's
only
two
mandatory
questions
at
the
beginning,
so
but
yeah
we'd
love
to
have
you
do
that
if
you
can
take
the
time
to
do
so,
that
would
be
awesome.
B
Okay.
So
then
the
next
thing
I'm
going
to
talk
about
is
the
console
competition.
So
we've
been
on
here
a
few
times.
I
think
ali
and
andrew
block
came
on
once
I've
been
here
again
with
the
same
group
of
character,
characters
where
we
talked
about
this
before
so
I
just
want
to
give
a
little
bit
of
an
update.
So
this
is
again
just
reminding
us
everybody
what
this
is
right.
It's
the
console,
customization
competition,
we're
trying
to
get
people
to
showcase
the
best
customizations
you
can
do
using
supported
openshift
for
mechanisms.
B
B
The
three
winners
will
get
a
open
shift,
hoodie
so
again,
really
looking
forward
to
see
what
you
guys
can
come
up
with,
and
so
today
what
we
do
is
we
have
13
people
who
are
currently
registered
for
the
competition,
which
is
awesome.
Only
two
of
them
have
today
put
up
pr.
So
we
need
you
guys
to
put
your
pr's
up
before
november
29th,
just
a
reminder,
and
again,
there's
obviously
room
for
more
to
get
that
free
t-shirt
if
you're
interested,
as
well
as
just
join
on,
join
them
for
the
fun.
A
Yeah,
if
you're
doing
any
kind
of
customization
at
all
right
of
your
console
like
we
want
to
hear
about
it,
we
want
to
hear
from
you
if
it's
proprietary,
okay,
fine,
you
know,
maybe
you
don't
want
to
submit
that
pr,
but
if
you
register
and
say
that
I
feel
like
serena
could
probably
work
with
you.
Maybe
right,
like
you
know
some
kind
of.
B
B
Right,
so
if
you
go
and
look
at
the
repo
and
chris,
if
you
don't
mind
slapping
that
into
the
chat
as
well,
we've
got
a
guidelines
and
a
readme
file
with
all
the
the
guidelines
and
rules
and
conditions
etc.
But
what
we
thought
we
would
do
today
is
look
at
one
of
the
submissions,
so
we've
got
a
submission
here
from
wolfgang
who's,
one
of
the
architects
here
at
red
hat
and
he's
done
a
pretty
cool
pr
to
date.
He's
got
all
of
the
things
checked
off
that
we
have
on
this.
B
A
E
C
If
you're
learning
for
like
open
source
in
general,
that's
a
good,
it's
a
good
place
to
look
to
to
figure
out
some
of
that
stuff
because
yeah,
he
wolfgang
is
awesome.
That's
cool.
B
Yeah
this
is
awesome
so,
but
part
of
the
pr
process
too.
What
we've
asked
is
people
kind
of
write
up
with
the
goal
of
of
what
they've
done
show
screenshots,
as
well
as
supporting
code
right.
So
this
is
his
readme
file.
So
let's
kind
of
go
through
this
together,
so
customization
details
using
the
same
background
and
logo
for
the
openshift
login
page,
as
is
used
for
provisioning
portal
for
consistent,
look
and
feel
so
it's
pretty
cool.
B
You
can
see
he's
customized
the
image
in
the
background,
the
logos
that
are
shown
as
well
as
the
name
of
the
product
right
and
even
like
some,
this
whole
piece.
This
whole
screenshot
is
showing
a
much
different
look
and
feel
than
what
we
have
on
our
login
screen
today,
which
is
pretty
cool.
He
also
mentions
in
case
more
than
one
authentication
provider
is
configured
display,
specific
hints
on
how
to
log
into
the
cluster,
using
either
ldap
credentials
or
ht
password
credentials,
and
I'm
going
to.
E
B
It,
which
is
super
nice
yeah
you
guys,
can
just
continue
for
another.
Second.
That
would
be
great
if
you
don't
mind.
A
No
problem,
so
I
think
the
the
the
key
thing
to
point
out
with
the
authentication
provider
right
like
you,
can
pick
from
a
multitude
of
authentication
providers
for
openshift
right
and
it's
not
just
ldap
or
just
ht
password
right.
Like
there's
ryan,
you
can
probably
attest
to
all
the
various
options
you've
configured
over
the
years
but
like
in
case
there's
more
than
one
right
like
how
to
log
in
and
giving
you
hints
into
doing
that.
That's
a
really
nice
feature
that
you
can
add
here.
B
Definitely,
okay,
so
then
we've
got
a
couple
other
things
and
we'll
look
at
some
of
the
code
too
right,
so
he's
also
replaced
the
openshift
logo
in
the
console.
So
on
that
masthead
right
that
we
have
he's
also
replaced
that
logo,
with
the
red
hat
training
logos
with
the
red
hat
training
system,
logo,
which
is
cool,
and
then
you
can
see,
we've
still
got
normal
nav
and
there's
the
cluster
overview.
B
So
that's
great
and
then
he's
also
added
a
couple
of
help,
links
to
the
help
menu
in
the
console
for
red
hat
employees
and
red
hat
partners
to
request
help
with
our
lab
environment.
So
you
can
see
down
here.
These
are
these
the
bottom
two
that
are
on
this
screenshot
here.
So
this
gives
users
a
quick
way
to
request
help
if
they
get
stuck
while
working
through
a
hands-on
lab.
So
awesome,
so
that's
pretty
handy
yeah,
pretty
neat.
B
He
also
gives
some
instructions
on
how
to
install
some
of
this
page
and
also
talks
about
how
all
of
this
customization
is
done,
which
is
pretty
cool.
So
what
do
you
think
we
should
do
next?
Should
we
take
a
look
at
the
associated
files
or
what
do
you
think
guys
yeah.
D
B
D
Was
there
a
link
to
this
pr
in
the
materials
you
had
earlier
in
the
the
link
that
had
the
sign
up
form
or
what's
the
best
place
for
people
to
find
this.
B
Here's
the
github
here
I'm
going
to
put
in
the
github
repo
that
you
need
to
put
the
pr
into.
I
just
put
that
into
the
chat,
so
you
can
look
so
actually
yeah.
That's
something
else
that
we
should
yeah.
B
That's
something
else
we
should
definitely
mention
is
that
all
of
these
pr's
are
public
right,
so
kind
of
what
we've
talked
about
as
far
as
the
competition
goes
is
whoever,
if
something
comes
in
that's
super
creative,
for
whoever
puts
up
that
pr
first
will
kind
of
get
will
get
credit
for
that
first
right,
so.
C
D
Dog
around
in
circles
and-
and
I
tried
to
pick
him
up-
and
he
said
no
to
that
too.
That's
fine,
yeah,
yeah.
B
C
C
B
A
Like
that's
pretty
straightforward,
I
feel
like
you
just
kind
of
I
mean.
B
Exactly
yeah,
and
so
he's
also
got
some
stuff
down
here
too
right
around
how
to
customize
that
login
page
right.
He
talks
about
creating
the
secret
and
updating
the
custom
resource
for
customizing,
the
login
page
here
too,
and
then
talks
about
customizing
the
logo,
because
each
of
these
things
are
done
a
little
bit
differently
right,
customizing,
the
logo.
B
You
have
to
create
the
config
map
and
then
update
the
custom
resource,
the
cluster
custom
resource
right
versus,
in
other
cases,
you're
creating
a
console
link
cr.
So
some
of
the
things
are
a
little
bit
different.
A
Because
we
had
a
power
outage
during
streaming
training,
I'm
trying
to
train
more
producers.
You
know
more
content
for
y'all.
You
know
we
like
to
get
more
people
involved
more
faces
on
the
screen
right
and
I
had
a
power
outage
right
in
the
middle
of
the
thing-
and
I
was
talking
about
you
know
how
I
make
sure
that
that
doesn't
happen
to
me,
as
I'm
usually
the
one
streaming
these
things.
A
So
I
have
enough
ups
and
such
in
the
house
that
I
can
actually
stream
for
like
30
minutes
without
power
that
has
taken
a
significant
investment
in
ups's
and
a
lot
of
testing
to
make
sure
that
that
works,
but
yeah.
It
is
possible
for
me
to
unplug
everything
and
still
keep
going
as
long
as
I
have
internet
and
that
internet
could
come
from
this
potentially
so
yeah.
A
A
A
A
B
D
At
t
is
still
running
over
the
phone
lines,
dsl,
so
yeah.
It's
like.
A
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
so
att
is
in
the
area,
but
we
can't
even
get
service
at
the
house.
That's
how
like
new
the
neighborhood
is.
They
haven't,
run
their
copper
to
it
like
they
just
kind
of
gave
up
on
it
so
anyways
we
could
talk
about
detroit
housing
and
all
that
fun
stuff.
As
long
as
we
want,
but
that's
not.
The
topic
of
this
show.
B
C
I'm
I'm
in
frisco,
texas,
maybe
45
minutes
north
of
dallas.
B
A
B
A
This
is
a
common
problem.
A
lot
of
people
don't
realize
at
least
until
a
couple
years
ago
that
I
moved
to
michigan,
which
is
kind
of
funny
right,
like
I
spent
so
much
time
in
the
before
days,
traveling
back
and
forth
to
raleigh
that
people
thought
I
actually
lived
in
raleigh
still
so
yeah.
B
Good
cool
all
right
so
going
back
to
the
customization
stuff,
so
we've
got
this.
This
pr
is
pretty
cool
where
it
really
combines
a
bunch
of
the
different
methods
that
we
can
use.
Right.
He's
done
a
really
nice
job
with
this,
so
yeah
looks
pretty
cool.
C
I'm
thinking
about
I'm
thinking
about
how
the
authentication
stuff's
configured
there,
though
I
definitely
want
to
look
into
that.
C
A
I
don't
care
who
shares
the
screen,
who
wants
to
share
the
screen?
Brian,
you
want
to
share
the
screen.
C
It
doesn't
matter
to
me
it'll,
probably
take
me
a
second,
I
gotta
change
my
resolution,
real
quick.
A
C
A
Honest
with
you
all
right,
I'll,
try
it
it
does
like
it
gives
you
like.
If
you
increase
the
font
size,
it
gives
you
like
a
little
bit
of
extra
real
estate,
so
you
can
stick
things
over
and
stuff.
You
can
actually
get
a
full
view
of
a
yaml
file
or
whatever
right,
like
just
depends,
did
you
just
scorch
your
dog
serena.
B
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
Yeah
csrf
nice
basic
security
yeah.
All
this
is
very
good
fiddling.
You
know
some
kind
of
error,
so
yeah
that
looks
great
for
a
login
page
again
right
folks.
This
is
just
80
and
css.
You
know
not
that
they're,
my
two
favorite
languages,
but.
A
A
Is
a
system
here
at
red
hat
that
we,
you
know
used
for
training
purposes
and
such
so
we
would
use
that
login
and
law
password
from
your
provisioning
email.
That
would
be
the
ht
password
aspect
being
provided
here
correct.
Am
I
saying
that
right.
C
Yeah,
it
sounds
like
it
so
yeah.
C
A
A
A
Most
of
them
are
images
that
were
probably
like
already
made
and
then
just
figuring
out
which
things
to
change
right
so,
like
a
kind,
a
console
link
like
that's,
not
something
that
jumps
out
at
me
as
something
being
like
native
to
kubernetes,
but
definitely
native
to
our
ui.
So,
like
you
apply
this,
and
that
kind
is
already
represented
in
the
system
right.
That
resource
already
exists
because
we
have
menus
already
there.
So
just
extending.
What's
already
there
here,
add
another
link,
you
want
to
add
our
link
boom.
A
C
Yeah,
so
if
I
could
take
and
then
all
right,
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know
if.
C
A
Yeah
good
point:
yeah.
Let
me
actually
pop
that
open,
so
it's
rendered
is
what
I'm
trying
to
do.
A
Open
sesame
no
really
view
it.
I
want
to
view
the
there
we
go.
Okay,
let
me-
and
this
time
I'm
going
to
share
my
whole
screen,
because
I
am
going
to
pop
over
to
my
console
and
there's
nothing
special
here
other
than
a
ton
of
invites
and
such
this
is
wolfgang
old
links.
Or
can
I
see
that
correctly,
but
anyway
the
images
are
broken,
but
how
does
this
have
enough
bloated
tunis.
A
A
So
you
need
to
create,
like
these
are
actually
secrets
and
they're
login
templates
and
provider
templates
and
they're
all
in
the
openshift
config
name.
Space.
Aha,
not
console
config
stand
corrected,
so
these
are
secrets
those
html
files
as
secrets
right,
like
that's
kind
of
interesting
right,
like
you
can
do
that.
That's
a
kubernetes
native
thing.
A
You
can
literally
load
anything
as
a
secret
or
a
config
map
which
is
interesting,
apply
these
and
it
will
automatically
update
the
existing
login,
html
and
providers
pages
in
that
namespace
and
then
the
oauth
custom
resistor
to
use
the
html.
A
A
Good
to
know
yeah
yeah,
that
happens
sometimes
so
yeah,
if
you
want
to
like
you,
can
change
the
logo
on
your
web
console
with
like
three
commands
or
two
commands.
I'm
sorry
just
boom
boom
right,
like
upload
the
config
map
and
it's
actually
a
file.
So
like
your
custom,
you
know
company
logo,
you
can
just
use
that
and
then
patch
it
and
then
done.
A
If
you
want
to
customize
the
help
menu,
you
notice
the
hpds
help
internal
on
them.
Those
are
simple
applies,
I'm
assuming
he
was
in
what
namespace,
though,.
C
C
D
The
yeah
yeah
it
should
be
in
the
apply
code.
A
D
Yeah
yeah
well,
if
you're
using
open
shift
and
you
have
logged
in
as
admin
you
may
have
defaulted
into
admin
namespace
or
something
openshift
does
provide
kind
of
sticky
namespace
support.
So
once
you
opt
into
one
usually
all
the
rest
of
your
applies
will
will
kind
of
stick
with
that.
Namespace
and,
and
sometimes
the
result
is,
we
forget
to
explicitly
say
which
name
space
in
the
docs
that
we
were
using.
So
we.
E
A
So
like
I
could
totally
be
right
now,
but,
as
you
can
see,
oc
status,
okay
good
still
connected.
If
I
applied
these
things
right
now,
I'm
wondering
if
it
work.
A
What's
this
oops,
this
one
is
never
mind
nothing
else.
I
don't
want
to
muck
up
my
cluster
too
much
today.
I
did
have
to
rebuild
it
after
our
last
session
that
one
time
I
don't
know
what
I
changed,
but
I
could
not
get
that
logo
to
change
back.
A
It
was
stuck
as
the
kubernetes
logo
and
it
was
so
confusing
to
me.
This
isn't
kubernetes
openshift.
Why
oh
wait
as
I
bounced
around
from
cluster
to
provider,
to
provider
to
cluster
and
so
forth,
yeah
all
right.
So
what
else
shall
we
I've
been
since
I've
been
screen
sharing?
I
haven't
been
keeping
an
eye
on
chat,
so
let
me
look
over
there.
Real
quick,
oh
ryan,
has
thank.
A
D
A
All
right
great
great,
I
got
a
warranty
issue,
joy
of
joys.
So
yes,
when
you
use
consumer
hardware
every
day,
it
fails
quickly.
A
Just
keep
that
in
mind
when
you're
live
streaming
folks,
I
do
apologize
for
sound
quality
issues.
I'll
have
to
fix
this
somehow
today.
B
D
Ask
if
it's
completely
hold,
we
can't
understand.
B
That's
it:
it's
really
just
trying
to
get
people
to
take
that
developer
survey
like
we
mentioned
as
well
as
do
the
console,
customization
competition
and
join
in
the
fun.
I
just
went
over
to
see
if
we
got
a
14th
registrant
yet
not
yet
so
maybe
we
can
talk
somebody
in
into
it.
Who's
watching
right
now
would
be
awesome.
D
D
Yeah
for
the
folks
in
the
chat,
how
many
of
you
are
hosting
an
open
shift
environment
that
have
other
people
log
into
it
other
than
yourself
jp.
D
Those
would
be
the
folks
that
maybe
would
want
to
you
know,
tidy
give
them
put
a
nice
storefront
on
there.
You
know
nice
kind
of
welcoming
environment
for
their
their
folks.
D
So
it's
not
necessarily
the
yeah,
not
not
everyone's
use
case,
but
really
cool
that
you
can
customize
your
environment,
make
it
look
more
as
open
shift.
Folks,
we
try
to
not
look
like
we're,
ripping
off
cncf
or
or
kubernetes
too
much.
It's
an
ecosystem
we
collaborate
with,
but
you
could
make
it.
B
D
Cncf
themed
or
kubernetes,
themed
or
or
theme
it
up
like
your
corporate
environment
or
whatever,
whatever
use
case
you
have
so
yeah.
B
B
You
can
have
custom
home
chart
repos.
You
know,
like
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
things.
You
can
provide
links
to
your
internal
tools
if
you
wanted
to
from
your
help
menu,
you
know,
there's
all
kinds
of
things
you
could
do
for
ease
of
use
and
being
able
to
point
to
different
tools.
I
think
for
for
that
developer,
to
be
able
to
allow
them
to
have
consistent
access
to
things
or
one-stop
shop
kind
of
for
allowing
them
to
get
to
different
tools.
D
Yeah
and
then
the
real
deal
after
that,
of
course,
you
want
a
nice
login
experience
and
have
your
authorization
and
and
the
right
people
getting
in,
but
then
once
they're
there,
you
can
get
tutorials
or
other
kind
of
customize
that
landing
experience
and
make
sure
they've
got
the
right
tool
chain
to
do
the
the
work
that
they're
trying
to
accomplish.
D
You
know
one
single
entry
point-
and
you
know
you
don't
have
to
have
a
lot
of
external
service-
integrations
to
complicate
things
more
than
necessary.
You
can
host
everything
all
on
an
open
cloud,
including
your
logging,
your
metrics,
everything
you
need
to
get
business
done
and
then
take
it
anywhere.
You
need
to
go
so
a
super
cool
opportunity
for
getting
your
workloads
in
there,
enabling
your
developers
and
taking
your
work
wherever
you
need
to
get
business
done.
C
Yeah,
that
makes
sense,
I
mean
you
know,
people
are
doing
development
on
openshift,
but
then
there's
also
like
you
know,
virtual
machines
and
stuff
that
you
could
run
on
openshift
too.
So
you
have
not
like
you
know,
just
those
two
examples.
There's
plenty
but
those
two
have
you
know
different
users.
They
have
different
requirements,
different
needs
and
all
that
stuff.
It's
easy
to
customize
that
so
that
you
know
you
could
personalize
it
to.
Maybe
somebody
who's
focused
on
a
specific
task.
Maybe
somehow
that's
cool.
B
B
Today
we
have
integration
with
people
with
things
like
pipelines,
serverless
etc,
which
are
using
static
plug-ins,
but
we're
doing
some
work
right
now,
where
we're
enabling
dynamic
plug-ins
for
some
of
those
closely
knit
operators
and
in
the
future,
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
kind
of
loosening
up
that
mechanism,
so
that
dynamic,
plug-in
mechanism
can
be
utilized
by
more
people,
and
that
again
is
my
serena
in
the
future
discussion.
B
A
That's
awesome,
sorry,
I'm
messaging
a
friend
who
has
similar
equipment
and
seeing
if
they
have
a
consistent
problem
like
I
do
or
not
right
now
it
seems
fine.
A
Yeah
feel
free
jp
date.
I
feel
like
you
and
serena,
could
link
up
and
probably
talk
for
an
hour
about
how
to
make
your
developers
more
productive,
potentially
so
yeah.
Please
fill
out
that
survey
and
she'll
get
you
linked
up.
I
know
I
mean,
and
you
can
take,
I
mean
be
as
honest
as
you
can
bjp.
You
know,
you
know
the
drill,
so
yeah
you've
got
the
nda
signed
and
everything.
So
we
can
talk.
You
know
privately
more
intensively
with
you
directly
if
you
want,
and
that
can
be
there
too.
E
A
Is
definitely
a
limit,
especially
like
the
past
few
weeks.
For
me
personally,
physically,
it's
been
like
I've
been
pushed
through
the
weeks
as
opposed
to
like
tackling
the
weeks
you
know
like
normally.
I
I
feel
like
I'm
in
like
attack
mode
right,
I'm
attacking
I'm
tackling
tasks,
I'm
getting
stuff
done.
The
past
couple
weeks
has
just
felt
like
I've.
Just
just
cuz
physical
ailments
is
like
just
shoving
me
through
the
week,
as
opposed
to
like
getting
things
done
so
yeah.
A
I
definitely
feel
the
the
time
pain
literally
the
want
to
do
it
all,
but
try
to
have
a
life.
Yes,
exactly
yeah
yeah,
that's
always
a
problem.
If
there's
nothing
else,
I
have
four
extra
hours
a
day.
Now
that
I
don't
have
to
commute
35.
A
Think
jp
is
in
the
the
the
capital
region.
B
D
You
know
like
and,
and
now
all
of
the
restaurants
that
I
used
to
go
to
that
were
were
kind
of
minimally
open
for
kovid
have
now
started
doing
all
kinds
of
indoor
dining,
and
now
I'm
like
I
want
to
support
their
business,
but
I
don't
know
if
I
want
to
go
hang
out
indoors
in
an
area
with
a
bunch
of
people
breathing
all
over
the
place.
At
the
same
time,.
B
D
Everyone
needs
to
be
cautious,
everyone
needs
to
keep
their
guard
up
and
I
don't
know
I
I'm
just
saying
so.
Like
my
uncle
just
got
diagnosed
yesterday,
I
think
so
yeah
I
just
take
care
of
your
family,
be
cautious.
I
don't
know,
watch
out.
A
D
A
Okay,
all
right,
it's
cool!
The
the
next
show
we
have
coming
up
here
is
openshift
commons
briefing.
It
will
be
talking
about.
Oh,
oh,
come
on
calendar
index
image
build
service
for
openshift,
so
iib
is
the
short
for
that.
So
I've
never
heard
of
that.
To
be
honest,
with
you
index
image
build
service,
any
of
you
all
and
what's
the
index
part
it
just
it
literally
says
index
image
build
service.
That's
all!
That's
in
the
invite,
so
I
don't
know
it'll
be
fun
for
all
of
us.
I'm
sure
it'll.
A
Let's
see
join
us
for
an
overview
of
the
m,
it's
actually
a
thing
index
image,
build
service,
a
rest,
api
to
manage
operator,
index,
container
images
and
some
bundle
images.
Oh
okay,
interesting
cool,
all
right,
so.
A
A
Gathering
here
for
kubecon-
but
I
don't
know
the
exact
time
of
it
yet
everything
for
cubecom
this
year
is
like
west
coast
time,
so
we'll
figure
it
out
and
we'll
get
it
booked,
but
definitely
all
day
or
a
significant
chunk
of
the
day.
Next
week,
next
tuesday
will
be
open
shift.
Commas
gathering.
C
We
also
have
an
office
hours
for
what's
new
and
openshift
4.6
that
we
will
be
having
there's
a
couple
other
community
type
events
that
we
have
as
well
the
particular
day
I
don't
have
you
know
really
handy,
but
we
can
make
sure
that
you
know
we'll
post
it
into
the
chat
here
in
a
second.
But
we
are
having
an
office
hours
next
week
over
that
not
sure
what
day.
B
A
D
Thanks
again
to
steve
s30
and
jp
date,
and
chat
for
keeping
it
going
great
to.
A
A
A
Anyways
to
hide
some
shadows
and
lurk
and
such
anyways
good
old,
steve
love
you
buddy.
Thank
you.