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From YouTube: OKD Community Development Meeting 08-09-2022
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The OKD Working Group's purpose is to discuss, give guidance to, and enable collaboration on current development efforts for OKD, Kubernetes, and related CNCF projects. The OKD Working Group includes the discussion of shared community goals for OKD 4 and beyond. Additionally, the Working Group produces supporting materials and best practices for end-users and provides guidance and coordination for CNCF projects working within the SIG's scope.
A
B
Welcome
to
the
okd
documentation,
setup
group
meeting
for
August
9th
of
the
Year,
2022
and
I
think
we're
going
to
change
the
name
of
this,
but
we
haven't
really
decided
on
an
official
name.
Have
we
so
maybe
that
could
be
an
agenda
item
I'll.
Take
a
quick
look
at
the
agenda
as
it's
written
now
and
let
me
know
if
there's
anything
you
want
to
add
or
or
go
ahead
and
put
it
in
we'll
take
about
maybe
20
seconds
to
do
that.
If
there's
anything,
that's
missing
foreign.
B
That's
a
good
one:
yeah,
okay,
let's
go
ahead
and
get
started
in
terms
of
technical
documentation.
I
have
the
the
two
sort
of
standing
items
as
we
haven't
gotten
an
update
from
the
CERN
folks
or
Glenn
Marcy
on
their
blog
posts
Brian.
What
else
do
you
have
in
terms
of
technical
documentation.
C
Okay,
so
we're
going
to
get
on
to
it,
but
I've
started
putting
everything
on
the
board
I'm
in
the
progress
of
revamping
the
guide
section,
I'm
sort
of
I've
got
it
in
a
fork,
so
it's
nothing's
public,
yet
and
but
basically
I'm
moving
some
stuff
to
blogs.
I'm
up
retiring
some
stuff
and
my
at
the
minute,
trolling
through
YouTube,
to
find
some
current
ish
videos
to
also
put
there.
C
So
if
you
have
a
site
that
you
want
to
include
just
ping
at
me
or
when
we
talk
about
how
we're
going
to
do
the
board
and
the
idea
is
I'll
put
a
pull
request
in
and
then
people
can
then
comment
on
that
pull
request
and
then
we'll
agree
to
accept
it
so
other
than
that
again.
C
Coming
up
the
next
item,
we've
got
the
getting
started
page
so
I
think
I'm
going
to
leave
it
there
until
we
get
to
the.
What's
on
the
board
section,
because
there's
a
few
things
in
there
about
documentation,
potential
new
topics
and
stuff.
A
Yeah
this
is
the
I
gave
up
on
finding
a
hand,
raising
thing
so
I
I
started
and
I
didn't
get
very
far
on
the
what
is
open,
okd
section,
so
I'm
still
committed
to
doing
a
draft
of
that.
I
put
it
in
my
GitHub
repo
and
basically
what
I
did
was
just
Fork
the
what
is
kubernetes
and
using
the
structure
of
that.
Is
that
still
something
you
you
kind
of
you're
still
on
board
with
Brian
in
terms
of
getting
that
ready.
A
I'm
I'm
doing
I
I
really
want
that
because
I
I'm
getting
it's
a
question.
I
get
asked
all
the
time
and
what
is
okay,
D
and
why
okd
kind
of
those
two
questions
so
I
want
to
try
and
distill
that
down.
A
There's
also
I,
don't
know
what
the
other
outstanding
thing
I'm,
not
sure
if
it's
on
I'm
having
a
little
bit
of
a
Lo-Fi
low
Wi-Fi
day
at
my
own
home
and
Canada
here
and
I
can't
see
the
the
hack
MD
file
quite
yet,
but
there
was
also
the
thing
about
the
banner
that
you
wanted.
That
Brandon
was
going
to
work
on.
Did
he
he
he
said
he
was
going
to
propose
something
this
past
Monday?
Did
he
get
back
to
you
at
all.
A
C
A
So
he's
he's
game.
He
just
was
trying
to
figure
out
the
logistics
of
how
to
do
it,
and
he
and
I
told
him
to
reach
out
to
you
when
he
had
some
feedback
or
a
proposal.
D
D
C
B
So
are:
are
we
ready
to
to
start
just
putting
stuff
on
the
board,
and
if
so,
is
it
going
to
be
like
one
or
like
two
of
us
that
manage
the
board
or
folks
should
just
stick
stuff
up
or
what
are
you
thinking?
I
like.
C
B
C
Okay,
okay,
so
one
of
the
things
on
the
board
is
Define.
The
community
process.
C
I
was
just
going
to
walk
us
through
it
and
how
I'm
doing
at
the
minute
I
used
the
standard
template.
That's
in
the
GitHub
project,
so
I
don't
know
what
I
can
do
is.
C
See
that
yes,
we
can
so
this
is
the
board.
The
link
is
in
the
the
link
is
in
the
hack
MD
meeting
and
but
it's
just
github.com
and
if
you
go
to
the
okd
project
and
then,
if
you
pick
the
projects
so
from
the,
if
you
just
go
to
the
projects,
you
actually
get
it
there's
only
one
there,
okay
planning,
so
that's
how
you
get
to
the
board.
C
So
that
will
add
an
item
in
draft
and
then
the
idea
is
that,
when
we're
ready
to
work
on
it,
we
convert
it
to
an
issue
in
the
planning,
repo
and
then
that'll
turn
there.
And
then
we
just
drag
it
across
when
you
double
click
on
it.
You'll
then
open
the
item
in
the
planning
and
then
we
just
sort
of
add
the
description,
and
we
can
then
tag
it.
I
added
a
couple
of
fields,
and
so
we
can
say
what
project
area
is
it
in?
C
We
can
change
this
list
and
what
priority
we
can
add
labels
we
can
add
assignees,
and
so
it's
all
that
it's
all
working
I
know
it's
gonna,
say
I've
populated
it
with
a
few
things,
some
things
that
are
definitely
going.
So
that's
a
single
node,
so
I
was
going
to
ask:
do
we
have
an
email
just
to
it
was
just
contacting
them
and
just
saying
I
if
they
have
any
research
dump
it
in
the
issue?
If
they
can,
they
don't
have
time
or
find
somebody
else.
C
So
that's
the
The
Branding
latest
news
section
that
is
the
guide
stuff
that
I'm
currently
working
on.
So
things
are
ready
to
do
from
the
last
meeting.
A
C
If
he
hasn't
been
into
the
project,
then
you
can't
it's
only
people
with
the
Russian
being
in
the
project
you
can
assign.
So
he
needs
to
get
him
to
come
into
the
project.
C
C
C
So
I
mean
the
plan.
Is
that
this?
This
meeting
should
effectively
drive
this
and
instead
of
using
the
task
things
within
the
hack
MD.
Whenever
anything
comes
out
of
any
meeting,
we
just
go
in
add
a
new
item
into
the
new,
and
then
we
can
refine
the
issue
and
then
move
it
into
backlog
means
that
it's
something
that
we're
not
ready
for
anyone
to
do
yet.
C
So
it's
like
the
ice
box,
I'm
guessing
ready,
is
we're
looking
for
somebody
to
do
it
in
progress
someone's
actually
assigned
and
working
on
it
when
they
finish
they
should
move
it
into
review,
create
a
pull
request
and
then
this
meeting
should
then
be
responsible
for
reviewing
it
either
off
I
suggest
offline.
Then
we
can
discuss
it
in
the
meeting
and
certain
things
I
think
we
should
just
publish.
C
So
if
someone's
responsible
for
something
so
for
Jamie,
when
you
do
your
meetings,
I,
don't
I,
don't
expect
meeting
notices
to
come
through
a
review,
pull
request
review
if
you're,
actually
publishing
meetings.
So
some
things
like
that
we'll
just
sort
of
tick
through,
but
anything
that
we
want
to
discuss
or
oh
we've
got
two
of
them
now
Diane.
Oh.
A
C
Okay,
another
place
so
yeah
I
mean
so
again
the
Define
and
document
Community
process.
It's
is
it
this
group.
Do
we
want
to
give
people
Authority
at
some
point,
I
think
we
need
to
sort
of
start
locking
down
some
of
the
git
repos,
so
only
certain
people
can
accept
things
on
the
main
branch.
C
A
Yeah
I
think
this
is
this
is
really
good.
I
think
Brian
I
I
would
like
you
to
remain
the
lead
on
the
planning
process.
A
If
you
don't,
if
you
don't
mind
doing
that,
especially
you
know,
because
we
put
so
much
on
Jamie,
already
and
and
I
part
part
of
the
is
figuring
out
how
using
this
current
process
to
enroll
more
people
to
be
tasked
on
task,
including
myself,
so
I
I,
think
adding
things
to
this
board
should
be
something
that's
because
I
just
randomly
went
in
and
added
something
just
because
I
was
trying
to
figure
out
how
the
board
worked.
A
Maybe
I
would
like
to
see
a
process
where
you
had
the
authority
to
make
it
actually
something
to
turn
it
off
to
officially
the
official
Like
official
thing
that
we're
working
on
and
people
can
propose
stuff
and
I'm.
Looking
at
the
columns
again
here,
but
that's
kind
of
how
I
would
like
it
there's
a
backlog
and
yeah,
so
it's
new
new
things
yeah,
but
I
would
like
I
would
like
to
see
it
some
process
in
which
this
this
committee
here
this
group
here
gate,
keeps
what
gets
what
gets
moved
into.
E
Yeah,
it
would
be
reasonable
to
have
something
that
is
open,
so
you
can
encourage
people
to
come
in
and
throw
in
ideas
of
what
they
would
like,
and
then
this
group
could
decide
which
of
those
are
reasonable
enough
to
do
that.
We
move
it
to
the
backlog
and
that
could
be
gate
kept,
but
I
think
it
wouldn't
hurt
to
have
something
to
encourage
people
that
this
is
an
open
place,
that
they
can
come
and
participate
without
getting.
C
I
think
it
does.
It
has
the
idea
of
permissions.
C
Well,
I'm
actually
going
to
convert
this
one.
B
B
Is
sort
of
typing
and
navigating
do
folks
have
any
other
thoughts
feedback
on
this
board
and
the
processes
the
processes
of
using
it.
A
C
B
A
C
B
A
Something
like
Community,
Development,
okay,
I,
think,
because
that
that's
actually
my
official
title
is
director
of
Community,
Development
and
I've,
been
trying
to
get
more
people
to
use
that
and
think
of
it
more
like
on
the
side
of
Business,
Development
and
product
development
kind
of
thing.
So
as
community
nice.
B
A
B
All
right
so
moving
on
to
the
next
thing,
it
sounds
like
we've
got
a
little
bit
of
work
to
do
so.
An
item
would
be
to
reach
out
to
Vadim
and
Christian
who's,
going
to
reach
out
to
Vadim
and
Christian
about
moving
the
repo
Brian.
Do
you
want
to
do
it
or
I
can
do
it
or
Diane?
You
can
do
it
who
would
like
to
reach
out
to
them
and
of.
D
A
D
A
B
All
right-
and
that
brings
us
then
to
okd
docs
4.11,
so
Michael
do
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
let
us
know
where
the
the
product
docs
are
in
terms
of
that,
like
part.
B
And
how
far
back
do
we
go
now
on
that
pull
down?
Where
did
we
land
on
that?
For
the
for
the
docs
pull
down,
I
forget
where
we.
A
You
know
I
would
love
to
I,
think
that's
a
question.
We
should
ask
in
the
main
meeting
just
okay
in
case
there
are
people
still
attending.
What
where
is
John
Fortin
is
on
for
something
right.
So
yeah
he's
on
four
something
yeah
yeah
I
don't
know,
and
the
only
other
people
would
be
Neil
gampa
and
SRI
from
Beto
who
I'm
thinking
might
still
be
in
three
land
foreign.
B
Okay,
what
else
do
we
need
to
do
for
four
point:
11,
docs
and
general
promotion?
We
now
have
the
Twitter.
B
E
C
D
C
I
I
think
then
the
ask
is
just
to
make
sure
that
we
go
through
and
any
new
features
that
don't
apply,
that
we
just
catch
in
the
docks.
So
any
new
operators,
any
new
things
that
are
add-ons
rather
than
in
call
that
will
appear
in
the
ocp
docs
I.
Think
they
automatically
come
into
okd.
Is
that
right,
Michael?
C
B
And
what
we
might
do
is
create
a
process
where
someone
volunteers
for
a
section
and
we
just
comb
through
them.
You
know
what
I
mean,
like
the
the
you
know,
each
chapter:
what
book
as
they're
called
just
have
someone
volunteer
that
particular
one
or
whatever,
and
that
way
we
can
get
like
a
team
of
folks
to
to
do
it
pretty
quickly
and
not
not
have
to
rely
on
one
person
or
wait
for
it
to
be
crowdsourced
in
the
bigger
picture.
You
know
it'd
be
nice
to
get
ahead
of
the
ball
so.
C
C
B
Right
and
I
still
have
a
plan
to
to
script
out
a
video
on
that
sort
of
an
introduction
to
the
community.
B
Once
I
get
some
time,
I'll
be
able
to
do
that
and
trying
to
think
there's
anything
else.
John
does
seem
to
be
re-engaged
so
I.
What
I
think
we
should
do
is
keep
an
eye
on
what
John
is
doing
and
see
what
else
can
be
tuned
into
documentation
based
on
sort.
B
C
Exactly
that's
a
lot
of
work
he's
done
if
he's
got
proud
working
with
the
and
the
other
thing
that
I
again
just
going
into
the
new
new
column
on
the
board,
one
for
you
Diane.
Do
we
need
to
review
things
like
copyright
and
license
for
all
repos
in
the
okd
project?
These
are
a
standard
that
we
should
adopt
and
based
on
what
other
community
projects
do.
Is
it
Apache?
Is
it
we.
C
A
There
should
be
a
boilerplate,
so
it's
not
a
review,
it's
just
a
boilerplate.
So
if
someone
boots
up
a
new
one,
it
should
have
a
readme.md.
It
should
have
a
you
know
and
the
license
thing,
but
they
all
should
be
the
same
license
as
as
the
open
repo
and
as
okd
has
on
it.
Now.
A
C
I
was
gonna,
either
see
if
I
can
persuade
Christian
or,
if
not
I'll,
do
it
I
think
we
should
write
up
the
roadmap
that
we
presented
in
Dublin
in
Ireland
as
a
Blog.
Just
so
we've
got
it
on
the
site,
because
I
think
that's
right.
Unless
you
find
those
open,
Commons
videos,
you
don't
we
we
actually
don't
actually
have
anywhere.
Where
we
talk
about
the
roadmap,
we
talk
about
it
in
meetings,
but
there's
no
one.
Nowhere
that
we
can
actually
point
someone
to
to
say
this
is
our
sixth
month
of
our
quarterly
roadmap.
A
I'll
tell
you,
if
you
put
it
in
as
a
task
in
your
project
and
assign
it
to
me
and
put
the
link
in
for
the
video
which
should
be
available
now
and
put
it,
assign
it
to
me
and
put
and
we'll
label
it
help
wanted
as
well.
A
I
will
get
the
transplant
transcript
generated
and
find
the
slides
and
Link
it
in,
and
then
that
is
a
really
good
first
issue,
whatever
label
two
for
someone
to
clean
up
and
turn
into
a
blog
post
and
if
not
I'll,
do
it
because
I
I
need
that
also
for
the
as
something
to
follow
on
in
the
what
is
opal
D
structure
with
the
getting
started
page
so.
C
Yeah
and
then
I
I
think
at
some
point
we
need
a
way
of
defining
or
like
like
a
diary
or
a
calendar
to
say
we
should
do
the
roadmap
update
every
six
months
or
every
three
months,
and
we
want
to
update
I'll
just
review
certain
things
like
the
guides
every
six
months.
If
you
want
to
do
things
like
that,
just
just
find
a
way
of
doing
regular
things.
Yeah.
A
If
we
could
do
it
at
least
twice
a
year
prior
to
whatever
kubecon
is
coming,
it
would
be
my
I'm
not
sure
whether
that
helps
with
product
Cadence
or
anything
else.
But
those
are
the
two
junctures
where
it
becomes
pretty
important
to
have
an
updated
roadmap
presentation.
So.
B
A
The
the
other
thing
that
I
and
I
didn't
put
it
in
the
hack
MD,
which
brings
me
to
the
roadmap.
Talk
again
is
I,
have
space
at
coupon
in
Detroit
that
we
can
use
for
a
face-to-face
meeting
on
October
25th.
A
So
I
think
I
mentioned
that
at
the
last
main
meeting,
I'll
mention
it
again
next
week,
but
I
would
I
would
like
to
maybe
try
and
do
a
face-to-face
meeting
if
people
are
coming
to
Detroit
and
I.
Don't
know
what
your
schedule
looks
like
Jamie,
Brian,
Michael
Bruce.
If
you're.
A
On
going
to
Detroit,
because
it's
such
a
wonderful
town,
but
it's
in
America,
close.
A
B
A
So
can
I
put
you
on
stage
at
the
commons
as
well
on
the
25th
I,
absolutely
love
to
do
that,
because
I
want
to
present
the
the
whatever
okds
costs.
F
cost
conversation
is
at
that
point.
We
should
have
something
to
deliver
and
talk
about.
Then
they
do
say
I
heard
on
the
call
this
past
week
that
the
MVP
should
be
demoable
around
the
around
Dev
comp,
the
US
for
that
Central
SD
Dojo.
A
That's
coming
up,
oh
excellent
It's
coming
soon,
which
then
brings
us
to
the
hackathon
the
deployment
and
testing
hackathon
dates,
which
I'll
bring
up
at
next
week's
meeting
too
to
see
if
people
have
a
preference
for
when
that
is,
and
maybe
even
a
link
to
something
people
can
start
whittling
with
next
week.
B
All
right
do
we
have
anything
else
that
folks
want
to
touch
on
Michael,
yeah,
yeah.
D
Can
I
go
back
to
the
the
copyright
and
legal
issue
that
was
a
talking
about
earlier?
You
do
have
a
legal
notice
page
in
the
ocp
docs
I
put
a
link
in
the
chat.
Do
we
want
that?
Should
that
be
in
the
OK
detox,
or
is
that
let
me
just
separate,
let
me
take.
A
D
A
Not
in
the
okd
one
yeah
I
think
it
it
yeah
I.
B
C
C
D
C
Going
on
within
red
hat
and
I
keep
looking
at
all
the
posts
that
are
going
into
the
GitHub
repos
and
things,
and
one
of
the
things
that
was
asked
from
the
operator.
Sdk
is
what
is
our
process
for
engagement
now
now
we've
got
a
project
board.
B
Probably
and
I
personally,
my
thought
is:
let's
get
this
process
nailed
down
a
little
bit
our
overall
governance
process,
because
the
operator
event
and
related
engagement
with
the
community
is
we
want
all
of
this
stuff,
I
think
to
be
squared
away
and
efficient
and
nice
and
welcoming
and
easy
to
navigate
so
that
we're
not
sort
of
fumbling
around
with
with
this
stuff
and
getting
to
know
it
in
our
process,
while
trying
to
introduce
Community
people
to
participation
and
stuff
like
that,
so
at
least
September.
B
E
Brian,
have
you
given
any
thought
as
to
where
we
host
an
operator,
catalog
you've
talked
about
setting
one
up.
C
Peter
IO
and
you
don't
IO
I,
think
the
source
code
should
be
in
and
yes,
it
is
in
English.
D
C
It's
from
French
word,
so
the
French
word
for
platform
is
key.
Q-U-A-I
interesting
William,
the
Conqueror
bought
it
to
England
in
1066,
Battle
of
Hastings
and
all
that
stuff.
There's
an
ability
spoke
French.
C
So
that's
where
I
come
into
the
English
language
from
back
in
the
11th
century,
and
then
the
English
vowel
shifts
have
changed
the
sound.
So
it's
key,
even
though
it's
a
y,
so
that's
that's
the.
As
far
as
I
can
tell
the
origin
of
the
word.
I
grew
up.
We
had
a
fish
king
and
a
keysight,
so
I've
always
used
the
word
key,
because
we've
always
had
that
and
Boston
key.
If
you
go
and
look
at
old,
Maps
was
spelled.
C
B
E
D
C
But
I
think
that's
a
phase
two
stage
initially
we'll
just
get
it
created
and
we'll
have
manual
instructions,
how
to
add
the
olm
source
and
then
eventually
it'd
be
nice.
If
we
could
put
that
into
the
the
installer.
B
So
I
was
added
to
the
to
the
Quay
project:
Brian
You,
Were
Dying.
B
Yeah
Bruce
did
you
get
it
added
to
it?
Do
you
know
about
so
there
is
a
quay.io
Slash
okd
that
got
created
by
Christian
like
last
month.
Okay,.
B
B
E
E
I
see
the
repositories:
okay,.
C
I
mean
I
think
the
interesting
thing
is
we've
got
to
chat
with
Christian
is.
Is
it
going
to
be
a
text
on
Pipeline
that
builds
everything,
or
are
we
going
to
try
and
Link
it
into
the
Pro
system
and
get
it
to
be
built
automatically
so
I
think
that's
an
outstanding
conversation
I
think
they're
looking
at
techton,
initially.
B
I
I
think
they
are
looking
at
Tech
time
because
if
you
notice
they're
doing
a
lot
of
work
with
tecton
right
now
on,
actually
the
okd
Centos
rebuild
and
they're
they're
doing
really
good
stuff
like
really
they're
quickly
we're
putting
that
together
that
pipeline.
So
you
know,
and
if
we
have
any
input
on
it,
I
would
want
it
to
be
tacked
on
personally.
So
it's
not
yeah.
E
Same
here,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
although
I
was
like
I,
went
into
to
try
and
build
prowl
all
the
instructions
assume
that
your
AWS
or
gcp
and
so
I
I
I
I
then
went
on
and
waited
through.
Some
of
the
I
don't
know
shell
scripts
for
make
files
or
whatever
they
were,
and
there
were
like
3000
lines
long
and
at
that
point
I
said:
okay.
Well,
it's
not
worth
it
and
back
off
so
I'm
following
Fortin
with
amazement
on
that
one.
A
Right
what
else
do
we
got?
I
have
one
question
from
Michael:
Burke:
oh,
did
he
pop
off?
Oh
he's?
Still
there
sorry,
you
mentioned
this-
the
this
this
link
earlier
to
learn
more
about
openshift
HTML,
in
that
what
would
it
take
to
like
just
pull
that
and
put
it
into
the
okd
docs
I'd
have
to
do
a
bit
of
a
rewrite
on
that,
but
can
we
add
that
getting
started
in
the
welcome.
D
A
Of
cake,
well,
let
me
take
a
look
at
that
before
I
start
down
any
path
rewriting
all
of
this
stuff,
but
but
that
between
that
and
what's
in
the
kubernetes
dot,
IO
docs
I
think
we
have
all
the
content
we
need.
We
just
have
to
shape
it.
A
So
I'll
I'll
reach
out
to
you
on
that
one:
okay,
because
I
think
that
might
be
an
easy
win
to
pull
that
and
just
edit
it
and
change
ocp
to
okd
and
make
some
tweaks
I
need
to
read
the
documents
you
guys
are
doing
good
work.
B
I
will
go
around
and
start
re-titling
meeting
resources
and
whatnot
so
that
we
are
the
community
development
meeting
the
okd
community
development
meeting
and
that'll
be
much
easier
and
I
will
actually
go
and
I'll
even
go
and
re
rename
the
videos
as
they
are
just
for
consistency
sake,
the
ones
that
are
the
subgroup
meetings
and
I
think
instead
of
calling
this
a
subgroup,
we'll
just
call
it
just
the
okd
community
development
meeting,
you
know
because
it's
going
to
be
a
different
set
of
people,
I
think
as
well,
so
at
least
to
some
extent
and
I
do
want
to
check
in
because
we
are
going
to
I
mean
we're
into
August,
and
so
we're
gonna
be
heading
into
fall.
B
Does
anyone
have
concerns
about
the
timing
of
this
meeting,
since
we
will
be
sort
of
a
different
group
and
and
I
do
want
to
check
in
regularly
with
folks
to
see
if
this
still
works?
Is
this
still
going
to
work
for
folks
moving
into
the
fall.
D
B
Very
good,
okay,
thank
you
folks
for
an
awesome
meeting.
Thank
you
for
all
of
your
hard
work
and
I
will
see
you
all
probably
next
week
at
the
main
meeting.