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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.
https://okd.io
A
So
reworking
the
okd
based
repository
brian,
had
started,
making
some
prs,
I
think,
and
and
will
continue
making
prs
and
the
gist
is
that
we
make
prs
to
make
modifications
to
the
current
repository
as
it's
going
to
get
moved
over
to
the
new
station
so
that
it
meets
the
the
watermark
of
red
hat
folks
who
had
put
their
efforts
into
it
to
get
started.
A
Meeting
docs,
I'm
going
to
start
posting
them
like
making
individual
md
files
in
the
new
repo
for
each
meeting,
so
that
folks
can
just
navigate
to
a
particular
meeting
and
see
the
respective
notes
and
agenda
and
then,
as
I
upload
the
videos,
the
description
will
now
have
a
link
to
that
particular
meetings
document.
A
I
I
have
been
just
doing
like
a
generic
paragraph
about
okd,
but
we'll
actually
be
able
to
specialize
now
website.
Styling
brian
is
still
working
with
brandon.
I
think
I
there
was
some
back
and
forth
in
chat,
but
I
don't
know
if
they
finished
in
that
or
not.
B
I
think
that
it's
still
a
work
in
progress,
but
brandon
is
still
is
still
doing
some
work
on
it
and
we'll
probably
have
a
proposal
site
for
us
or
not
probably
not
this
week,
but
when
brian
comes
back.
They'll
have
something
for
us
to
look
at
to
see.
B
If
he's
he's
he's
forked
it
and
is
playing
with
it
and
coming
up
with
some
suggestions,
so
I
think
we'll
review
it
in
the
docs
meeting
and
then
present
it
to
the
group
or
the
docs
meeting
loves
it
or
whatever,
we'll
you
can
figure
out
the
process
for
accepting
it.
A
Very
useful
work
issues
are
there.
Let's
see,
there
are
five
issues,
but
these
are
all
sort
of
old
ones
in
terms
of
the
okd.io,
nothing
new
there
and
pull
requests.
There
are
no
pull
requests
for
website
content
new
business,
so
this
is
probably
going
to
take
the
most
of
the
time.
A
To
this
I
don't
know
if
folks
noticed,
but
vadim
actually
stepped
away
from
okd
development
for
a
short
period
of
time,
he's
put
in
a
lot
of
extra
hours
and
wants
to
maintain
a
good
work,
life
balance
and
community
contributor
life
balance
type
thing,
and
so
I
think
it's
incumbents
upon
this
group
and
the
larger
group
to
come
up
with
a
contributor's
guide.
That's
actually
like
if
you
want
to
contribute
in
terms
of
code
or
debugging,
or
anything
like
that.
A
B
I
think
that
that
is
awesome.
I
think
we
could
probably
look
at
maybe
even
the
kubernetes
contributor
guide
and
we've
got
a
few
other
sample
guides
out
there
at
I
think
stack,
rocks
and
ansible
have
nice
ones
as
well.
That
would
be
an
awesome
thing
to
do.
I
think
the
other
piece
of
the
coin.
Besides
the
contributor
guide,
is
the
build
process.
Currently
we
can't
build
our
own
distro.
You
know
our
own
images
and
stuff
and
I
think,
longer
term,
for
the
viability
of
okd
as
a
standalone
open
source
project.
B
We
need
to
figure
that
out
and
it
and
I'm
you
know
I'll,
have
a
conversation
with
the
folks
internally,
but
you
know
finding
a
place
where
we
can
do
set
up
a
ci
cd
process
for
us
and
manage
it
ourselves
as
an
as
like.
I
don't
want
to
be
an
open
source
purist,
but
you
know
as
a
true
open
source
project
building
our
own
stuff.
B
There's
a-
and
I
don't
know
if
michael
burke
has
heard,
that
the
term
operate.
First.
Group
inside
of
red
hat
is
a
whole
initiative.
That's
supporting
other
open
source
projects
with
hosted
openshift
that
you
know
I've
been
having
a
conversation.
I
have
a
conversation
with
carsten
wade
tomorrow
and
I'm
gonna
broach
the
subject
of
them
of
somehow
using
that
initiative
inside
of
red
hat
or
okd.
B
But
what
that
means
is
we
really
do
need
the
contributors
guide
and
we
need
people
who
will
take
on
the
role
of
building
it,
because
I'm
always
concerned
that
at
some
juncture
the
engineering
resources
will
get
pulled,
we're
beholden
to
red
hat,
and
I
say
that
as
a
red
hatter,
we're
beholden
to
them
to
do
it.
So
that
is
the
risk
for
us.
The
other
alternative
is
maybe
pushing
it
over
into
fedora
land
and
building
and
seeing
what
they
have
for
resources
too.
B
But
I
think
the
contributor
guide
is
definitely
something
we
need,
and
I
I
would
there's
another
phraseology
called
the
contributor
contribution
ladder
which
kubernetes
contributor
group
has
worked
very
hard
on,
like
how
you
get
to
become
a
maintainer
or
a
you
know,
a
maintainer
or
maybe
a
builder
is
a
term
that
we
need
to
so
if
the
operate
first
conversation
doesn't
work
out
in
terms
of
finding
a
place
to
build
okd
ourselves
and
that's
a
lot
of
work
and
down
the
cruise
ship.
B
Maybe
dado
neil
and
the
team
over
there
might
have
hosting
capabilities,
but
I
think
that
is
something
we
definitely
need
to.
The
first
step
is
the
contributor
guide
and
the
contribution
ladder
portion
of
that.
B
And
I
think
it's
time
because
we're
even
you
know
we
have
this
conversation
over
and
over-
and
I
was
talking
was
with
someone
earlier
today
about:
we've
probably
been
through
a
half
dozen,
maybe
a
dozen
different
vedims
over
the
nine
years.
That
openshift
has
had
an
open
source
version
of
itself
and
they
always
move
on.
It
is
like
the
greatest
training
ground
and
they
always
get
promoted
it's
a
great
training
round,
but
we
lose
them
yeah.
B
You
know,
there's
a
half
dozen
people
now
still
inside
a
red
hat,
who
you
know
started
out
as
the
okd
technical
liaison.
So
that's
that's
kind
of
important.
So,
if
anyone's
watching
this
recording
that,
I
think,
is
really
the
the
road
map
vision
that
we
have
to
discuss
as
a
group
how
we
do
our
own
builds
and
how
we
host
this
separately.
If
we
want
to
be
viable
as
a
true
open
source
project.
B
D
B
Okay,
cool:
well,
we
were
just
talking
about
creating
a
contributor
guide,
oh
yeah,
so
we
end
a
country
inc,
incorporating
a
contributor
ladder
similar
to
what
the
kubernetes
crew
has
done
and
you
know
easily
lifted
and
ordered.
B
I
think
for
us,
but
the
other
piece
of
the
conversation
that
I
was
I
brought
up
to
is
that
I
think
for
the-
and
I
we've
talked
about
it
at
the
larger
group
before
about
creating
our
own
build
process
and
hosting
our
own
build
process
and
there's
a
couple
of
initiatives
inside
of
red
hat
that
I'm
going
to
talk
to
to
see
if
we
can
get
space
on
the
cloud
it's
called
operate
first
and
and
they're
helping
open
source
projects
do
their
builds
and
testing.
B
So
I
was
going
to
broach
the
subject
of
them,
helping
us
so
there's.
I
think
they
even
have
a
landing
page.
I
think
it's
more
about
the
op
side
of
things
rather
than
hosting
and
building
processes,
but
it's
a
possibility,
but
the
other
possibility
is
finding
someone
with
some
cloud
resources
that
we
can
leverage
to
do
our
own
build
processes.
B
Is
this
building
okd
itself,
building
the
documentation
site,
all
the
above
building,
okd
itself
and
all
of
them
and
yeah?
I
think
that's
you
know.
I
think
it's
time
to
start
to
start
doing
that
and
and
the
reason
your
ears
were
burning
deal
is
because
I
mentioned
that
you
know
that
dado
might
be
a
a
place
or
fedora
land
might
be
a
place
where
we
could
do
that,
but
it
would
be.
B
A
Well,
I
think
you
know,
as
I
was
saying,
I
think.
First,
we
need
to
figure
out
as
a
group
what
resources
actually
needed
before
anyone
could
commit
any
resources.
D
A
Yes,
exactly
so
that's
where
we
are
with
that.
So
I'll.
Add
that
as
a
task,
I
will,
for
all
of
us,
pull
your
ideas
and
then
I'll
bring
this
to
the
general
group
next
week
and
we'll
start
putting
together
just
a
guide
in
git
people
can
make
merge,
requests
and
we'll
have
maybe
a
group
of
approvers
that
you
know
maybe
three
people
that
are
approvers
or
something
like
that.
A
Any
one
of
them
can
approve
just
that
we
have
some
semblance
of
organization
to
it
and
we'll
just
keep
building
on
the
contributors
guide,
and
then
we
will
I'll
reach
out
to
vadim
and
and
christian
as
well
and
maybe
see
if
I
can
get
a
meeting
with
the
three
or
and
whoever
else
wants
to
join,
to
have
a
conversation
about
what
actually
resource
wide
resource
wise
is
needed
to
build
it
right
and
then
we'll
go
from
there.
So
any
other
thoughts
on
this.
E
So
I
I
don't
know
enough
about
the
build
process.
Is
it
that
we
need
somewhere
to
run
containers?
Is
it
that
we
need
vms?
Is
it
like
what
what
level
of
computing
resource
do
we
do?
We
ideally
want.
B
I
I
I
don't
have
the
answer
to
that.
I
think
that's
the
question
we
might
have
to
interview
vadim
with
the
intent
of
creating
a
you
know,
not
just
a
contributor
guide,
but
a
builder's
guide
for
for
okd.
B
You
know,
and
so
then
we
might
know
what
the
requirements
were,
because
it's
pretty
you
know
we're
just
being
we're
part
of
the
cicd
build
process
for
openshift
and
it's
just
an
output
of
that
right
now.
So
that's
a
pretty
intense
build
process,
so
you
know.
Do
we
need
that
whole
thing?
B
Probably
a
good
fair
portion
of
it,
and
I
don't
know
what
those
resources
are.
I
I
never
have
gotten
my
head
around
that
part
of
it
so
yeah
there
you
go.
A
All
right
and
then
moving
on
our
task
list
is
machine.
Os
repo
discussion.
I
didn't
make
it
to
the
last
two
main
meetings
I've
been
out,
but
I
don't
think
that
that
actually
came
up
diane
did
that
come
up
in
the
last
main
meeting
machine
os
repository
stuff,
I
don't
think
it
did.
No
so
I'll
make
sure
it
makes
it
in
that
move.
Community
docs
out
of
the
community
repo
brian's
gonna,
do
that
try
registering
with
matrix
guides
formats.
How
are
we
on
the
guide?
Stuff?
Moving?
B
I
was
just
gonna
say
I
have
heard
from
the
ansible
community
that
they've
had
much
success
with
matrix,
so
I
think
we
have
to
do
a
little
bit
more
practice
and
I
did
it
before
we.
We
wrote
it
down
or
something
I
I
reached
out
to
the
carol
chen
and
some
of
the
folks
who
run
the
community
around
that,
and
they
have
been
very
successful
and
happy
because
it
integrates
both
with
google
chat
and
slack
so
yeah.
E
B
Well,
I
I
have
to
go
back
and
try
it.
It
was
like
three
weeks
ago.
I
don't
even
remember
so.
What
I'm
saying
is.
I
will
make
another
valiant
attempt
and
I'll
go
back
through
the
email
thread
or
the
docs
and
try
it
again.
B
I
think
we
all
need
to
make
another
valiant
attempt
and
come
back,
and
I
will
have
some
downtime,
I'm
I'm
away
the
next
two
weeks,
business
in
israel,
but
that
does
mean
I
have
like
a
15
hour
flame
plane,
ride,
to
reach
it
and
and
and
test
again,
but
I
I
think
from
what
I
can
if
I
sniff
the
wind
matrix,
is
kind
of
getting
some
good
ground
swell
of
adoption
out
there
in
other
open
source
communities,
and
it
might
just
be
our
or
my
predilection
to
just
keep
the
easy
slack
channels.
B
D
All
right
and
one
of
the
one
of
the
I'll
turn
this
around,
because
it
looks
like
when
I
don't
speak
out
of
the
like
the
voice
of
god
or
whatever,
but
one
of
the
the
bigger
challenges,
even
I,
as
an
experienced
slack
user,
have
a
problem
with
is
like
pretty
much.
Everybody's
method
of
getting
onto
slack
is
unique
because
slack
itself
is
not
designed
for
open
collaboration.
It's
designed
for
closed
workspace
stuff
and
that's,
and
we
run
into
this
impedance
mismatch
a
lot.
D
I
mean
the
kubernetes
people
have
just
kind
of
adapted
around
it
because
most
of
them
are
commer
are
people
that
are
paid
to
work
on
it
for
their
jobs,
and
it's
not
they're,
not
really
community
centric
in
that
regard,
and
so
they
just
kind
of
are
okay
with
whatever
but
like
as
someone
who
like
is
community
first
and
then
company
man.
Second,
in
this
pro
in
this
space,
it
is
kind
of
bad
that
week
that
that
we
have
that
problem,
and
I
I'd
like
for
us
to
have
a
much
more
open.
D
You
know
community
first,
you
know
default
interaction
model
for
the
okd
project,.
A
So
neil,
what
would
you
say
is
the
the
best
link
for
people
to
use
to
find
out
about
getting
into
the
matrix
channel?
Do
we
have
a
dock
of
any
kind
or
just
using.
D
The
door,
I
don't
have
a
dock
off
hand,
although,
if
you
go
to
element,
I
o
they
have,
they
have
a
getting
started
guide
for
on
their
website
element,
dot,
io,
slash,
get
dash
started
and
it
kind
of
helps.
You
figure
out
how
to
get
started
or
whatever,
but
I
think
I
don't
know
you
might
someone
might
want
to
check
with
marie
norton
in
fedora.
I
think
she
was
working
on
a
dock
for
people
to
get
started
using
the
fedora
project
matrix
server,
and
that
might
actually
be
a
good
starting
point.
B
Yeah,
I
think
maybe
that's
if
I
I
mean
I
know,
I'm
I'm
ridiculously
busy.
So
if
you
can
track
marie
down
neil
you,
I
think
she
knows
she
knows
who
I
am,
but
she
knows
you
better
that
and
then
maybe
bring
that
to
next
week's
meeting
and
re-ask
everybody
to
give
it
an
attempt,
I
think,
would
be
helpful.
I
will
not
be
there,
but
so
I
I
just
I
will
be
hosting
a
gathering
in
tel
aviv.
B
There
won't
be
any.
I
won't
be
able
to
back
you
up
on
that,
but
I
think
we
need
to.
I
did
because
I
was
worried
that
we
were
ditching
it
too
soon
or
there
was
a
lot
of
crumbling,
so
I
reached
out
to
a
couple
of
other
open
source
projects,
and
I
don't
know
if
you
know
carol
chen
from
ansible
or
robin
vergione.
B
They
were
both
yeah.
That
matrix
is
really
helpful
for
them.
So
I
I
value
their
opinions.
There
might
also
be
someone
in
the
ospo
group
at
red
hat.
That
is
a
matrix
expert.
So
I'll
ask
there
again
today
too,
if
if
they
have
some
stuff
so
and.
F
B
Forward
it
to
jamie
and
see
if
we
can
get
that
going
yeah
do
you
have
the
link
to
the
matrix
server
on
fedora
so
that
I
we
have
it
in
the.
B
D
That's
the
that's
the
funny
yeah.
B
B
D
D
A
Put
it
on
the
okdio
website
any
other
thoughts
on
this
one.
A
I
think
we
just
go
forward
test
and
see
what
we
got
all
right,
and
that
brings
us
to
our
task
lists
back
to
our
tasks
so
guides
daniel.
E
E
The
it
looks
like
the
format
I
proposed
for
the
guides.
People
seem
generally
positive
about
that.
So
would
my
next
step
to
be
write
up
a
document
in
our
documentation
about
the
form
of
the
documentation
for
the
guides?
Yes,
okay,
where,
where
should
that
go?
Do
we
have
a
docs
about
docs
section
or
in
contributing.
A
You
could
put
it
as
you
could
put
it
as
a
page
within
the
guides.
Folder.
A
Just
as
the
like
guides
read
me
sure,
yeah
yeah,
okay
I'll,
do
that
that
makes
sense.
Does
anyone
have
a
different
thought?
This
is,
would
be
a
different
way
to
do
it
but
yeah,
I
think,
actually,
because
there
isn't
actually
a
readme
in
the
guides.
Yet
so
maybe
you
could
create
the
readme
sure,
okay
and
and
then
yeah
and
then
put
in
like
the
format
there.
Yeah.
A
All
right
we'll
do
excellent
security
liaison.
I
reached
out
again
and
haven't
heard
anything
I'm
going
to
try
a
different
way.
It
might
be
that
that
the
person
who
volunteered
is
not
getting
on
slack
so
maybe
I'll
send
a
linkedin
message
and
we'll
see
if
we
can
get
that
and
then
that's
it
any
other
upcoming
events.
Besides
coupon
eu.
B
So
if
any
of
you
are
neil
from
dado
or
anybody's,
coming,
both
christian
and
vadim
are
going
to
come
and
there's
going
to
be
at
least
a
lightning
talk
on
okd
there,
and
they
will
also
be
part
of
a
presentation
on
micro
shift
because
micro
shift,
which
is
in
you,
know
poc
or
tech
preview.
I
don't
know
what
the
nomenclature
is
uses
okd,
so
I'm
going
to
make
them
be
part
of
that.
B
Talk
too,
so
there'll
be
a
lot
of
okd
on
the
menu
at
the
gathering
and
depending
on
how
all
things
go,
we
may
even
find
a
room
to
do
an
okd
working
group
media
meetup
there
as
well,
but.
E
Just
I
had
an
idea:
I
just
wanted
to
quickly
float
if
red
hat
productizes
that
and
it
stops
being
based
on
okd.
At
some
point,
I
propose
that
we
call
our
version
micro,
kd.
F
A
B
Yeah,
I
think
that
would
be
good.
I
I
yeah,
I
don't.
I
don't
know,
I'm
sure
there
are
plans
in
the
offing
and
we
will
hear
about
them
at
the
gathering
in
in
in
may.
B
So
I
think
everything
now
is
part
of
the
emerging
tech
group
at
the
office
of
the
cto
and
two
of
the
guys
that
are
the
core
engineers
on
it
are
based
in
spain,
so
they're,
luckily,
ricardo
and
and
miguel
are
both
going
to
be
the
speakers
for
that,
and
then
we'll
make
the
demon,
vadim
and
christian
answer
any
okd
or
os
os
issues,
because
I
think
there
will
be
some
com
conversations
around
that
because
if
I'm,
if
I
listen
to
sally
o'malley
at
the
last
okd
meeting,
it's
using
a
variant
again
yet
again
of
rel
core
os
did
I
get
that
wrong
instead
of
fedora
core
os?
B
Yeah,
so
it's
yeah,
there's,
there's
so
many
variants
of
variants
of
things
that
I
I
don't
want
to
misspeak
for
anyone
who's
watching.
This
recording
just
go
back
to
the
last
working
group
meeting
and
watch
the
presentation
or
look
at
the
slides
that
sadly
o'malley
shared
that
will
be.
A
All
right
do
we
have
anything
else
before
we
sign
off.
C
A
So,
let's
at
the
next
meeting,
what
we'll
do
is
because
we'll
have
more
people
at
the
next
docs
meeting
at
the
next
docs
meeting,
let's
actually
like
assign
out
different,
you
know,
tasks
to
different
folks
and
just
like,
as
a
group
just
say:
okay
in
the
next
two
weeks,
you
take
this
section.
You
take
this
section,
you
take
this
section.
A
You
know
the
people
who
are
really
knowledgeable
about
okd
and
documentation,
and
I
think
that's
a
great
idea
is
just
like
comb
through
it
and
and
and
bring
to
your
attention
anything
that
needs
to
be
removed
or
modified.
B
Yeah,
that
would
be
good.
There
was
one
other
thing,
speaking
of
triages
that
we
talked
about
is
hosting
another
testing
and
deployment
okd
summit,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
put
that
on
our
radars
and
basically
I
would
if,
if
we're
gonna
pick
a
date,
I
would
from
my
schedule
it
would
have
to
be
post
kubecon
eu.
B
We
could
promote
it
at
post
at
kubecon
eu
at
those
events,
but
I'd
like
this
group,
and
maybe
jamie
drive
it
through
next
week
and
see
if
there's
a
date
and
then
I'll
just
create
like
I
did
again
another
hoppin
event
and
we
can
promote
that,
and
maybe
one
of
the
subtopics
michael
could
be
a
a
room
for
people
to
triage
the
documentation
yeah
so,
but
that
would
be
probably
sometime
the
end
of
may
beginning
of
june.
So
if
you
need
something
prior
to
that
we'd
better,
do
it
ourselves?
B
F
B
Yes,
neil
just
an
ask:
if
you
reach
out
to
marie
norton
and
she's
writing
a
guide
cc
jamie
and
I
on
any
response
or
forward
it
to
us,
so
that
we
can
make
sure
that.