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From YouTube: OKD Community Development Meeting 01-24-2023
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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
B
Folks,
welcome
to
the
okd
Community
Development
meeting
for
January
24th
of
the
Year
2023
and
let's
take
a
quick
look
at
the
agenda.
I
think
we've
got
the
link
dropped
in
the
channel
or
I
can
drop
it
in
the
channel
and
take
a
quick
look
at
it.
And
let
us
know
if
there's
anything
that
you'd
like
to
add
or
remove
or
move
around,
we'll
take
about
30
seconds
to
look
at
that
and
just
make
sure
it
aligns
with
what
folks
want
to
talk
about
foreign.
B
Yes,
please
add
your
names
to
the
to
the
attendance
section
so
that
we
know
you
were
here
or
not
here,
as
the
case
may
be,
as
we
spotted
out
that
lets
us
know.
If
there's
some
important
bit
of
information
that
we
need
to
get
to
you
that
you
maybe
weren't
here
at
the
meeting,
we
can
make
sure
you
get
it
or
make
sure
that
you
know.
We
know
who
is
here
so
that
we
can
have
further
discussions.
B
All
right,
let's
jump
into
the
first
item:
technical
documentation,
Duane
or
Luigi
on
Sno.
Do
you
want?
Do
you
have
any
update
on
that.
C
Yeah
yeah
go
Dwayne
Gaga.
D
Yes,
it's
still
in
progress,
I'm,
still
working
on
on
some
things
to
smooth
out
and
refine,
but
I'm
going
to
put
some
attention
on
it.
To
give
you
try
to
give
you
a
major
update
by
the
next
time.
B
C
Okay,
that
sounds
great,
so
we
we
have
a
work
in
progress
document
I,
don't
know
if
you,
if
I
should
share
it.
Yet
you.
C
Okay,
okay,
yeah
yeah
yeah,
because
it
does
need
you
right,
it
does
need
brushing
episodes.
You
know
the
thoughts
and
process
that
we
have
into
so
sure.
It's.
E
B
Excellent
excellent
in
terms
of
tecton
I'm,
still
working
on
that
and
and
at
the
point,
where
probably
we'll
be
able
to
finish
up
I
think
after
maybe
the
next
week
or
so,
and
then
I'll
run
that
by
the
group
and
then
we
can
put
it
up
as
a
blog
post.
One
folks
once
folks
are
are
happy
with
that
any
other
stuff
on
technical
documentation,
and
we
will
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
install
docs
later
on
in
the
meeting
or
an
item
that
folks
want
to
talk
about.
Yeah.
D
Go
ahead
well,
I
I
know:
I
need
to
Brian
went
over
the
the
make
docs
thing
to
do,
updates
to
okd
and
I
know.
I
need
to
work
on
that
something
I
was
trying
to
do
a
glossary
and
maybe
make
it
kind
of
sno-ish,
but
also
so
you
know.
Sometimes
if
you
want,
if
you
want
to
to
use
the
page
to
cite
it
for
a
publication
or
anything,
we
may
need
to
proof
it
make
sure
it
has.
D
You
know,
sentences
and
and
and
a
few
links
or
things
that
we
want.
You
know
the
world
to
know
about
us,
you
know,
so
you
know
that's
the
one
comment:
I'll
try
to
go,
go
through
the
documentation
again
and
because
you
know.
B
E
B
D
You
gone
through
the
process
start
to
finish
right.
Brian
gave
me
a
introduction
and
I.
You
know
I
I
guess
National
took
over,
but.
B
You
know:
that's
that's
fine!
It's
if
let
us
know
if
you
need
anything
further,
though,
because
we'd
love
to
have
someone
else
up
to
speed
on
being
able
to
do
commits
to
the
website
and
help
manage
that.
So
for
sure.
Yes,.
B
Very
cool
and
and
yes,
the
whole
world
is
looking
at
someone
even
put
in
a
discussion
in
the
the
GitHub
about
how
the
videos
hadn't
been
posted.
Someone
actually
was,
like
you,
haven't
posted
any
videos
from
January,
yet
and
I
was
like
okay,
I'll
post
those,
but
that
was
great
actually
because
so
in
and
I'm
involved
with
Community
radio.
B
One
of
the
things
we
learn
in
radio
is
that
for
every
person
that
calls
into
the
radio
station
they
represent
a
number
of
people
who
are
too
shy
or
too
busy
or
whatever
to
call
in
so
for
every
person
that
comments
hey
I'm.
Looking
for
you
know
the
video
of
the
meetings,
there's
probably
more
people
who
are
as
well
so
we're
people
are
actually
paying
attention
to.
B
What's
going
on
here
for
sure
yeah
all
right
up
next
Diane
isn't
here,
the
issue
I
ran
into
is
I
cannot
verify
that
I
can
get
into
the
to
the
Google
mail.
The
okd
mail
accounts
so
that
we
can
have
those
aliases
forwarded
there.
I
know
I
I
have
the
email
account,
but
the
verification
is
a
number.
That's
not
mine
and
I.
Don't
know.
If
it's
Diane's
Luigi
have
you
ever
gone
into
like
the
Gmail
client
to
actually
look
at
the
mail?
No.
E
B
I'll
need
to
synchronize
with
her
to
be
able
to
verify
access
so
that
I
can
add
it
to
mine.
So
I'll
do
that
and
then
once
we
can
verify
that
at
least
one
or
two
of
us
can
get
in
so
the
Gmail
account.
Then
I
will
forward
the
email
with
the
aliases
to
the
folks
from
ospo
to
set
up
the
email,
aliases
yeah
I
didn't
want
to
do
it
and
have
like
Diane
get
bombarded
without
us
being
able
to
actually
pass
access.
The
emails
anything
else
on
email
hosting
any
other
feedback.
B
On
that
any
thoughts,
okay,
moving
right
along
then
social
media.
Well,
Mikko,
isn't
here,
but
I
was
going
to
ask
folks
what
are
the
next
steps?
What
do
we
want
to
do
for
Mastodon?
He
had
suggested
a
couple
of
servers
that
he
thought
were
good
like
one
of
them
which
had
a
lot
of
Open
Source
projects.
B
B
So
we
would
need
a
volunteer
to
to
sort
of
Shadow
him
to
make
sure
that
they
understand
sort
of
how
things
were
set
up
to
get
us
on
the
Mastodon
server.
Anyone.
D
Well,
I
do
have
some
message
on
interest,
but
it's
like
I
guess
you
just
gotta
jump
into
it
and
do
it,
and
this
may
not
be
perfect,
but
you
just
keep
going.
You
know
and
I
guess
that's
always
a
hesitation
right.
Just
just
but
but
I
think
I
read
something
today.
It
says
you
know
if
you're
terrible
or
something
that's.
B
B
E
E
Was
the
Matrix
yeah.
B
So
he
came
up
with
El
Miko
suggested,
a
tool
that
allows
you
to
cross
post
across
services.
So
I
think
what
we're
going
to
do
is
try
to
utilize
that
tool,
see
if
it
works
and
go
from
there
right
so
to
do
posting
it
posts
on
Twitter
and
on
Mastodon
and
I.
Think
you
can
do
some
other
social
media
platforms.
B
B
So
a
lot
of
people
are
bailing
on
Twitter
and
things
that
I've
read,
show
that
there's
more
engagement
on
Mastodon,
with
like
like
Inter-Community
engagement,
like
people
with
special
interests
and
whatever
and
and
a
lot
of
Geeks
are
going
quite
frankly
to
Mastodon
right
because
of
the
the
geekiness
of
it.
So
if
we
wanna
make
the
project
prominent
or
keep
the
project
prominent
and
reach
out
to
new
volunteers,
we
have
to
somewhat
try
to
reach
them
in
the
mediums
in
which
they're
in
I
think
I
don't
know.
What
do
other
people
think.
B
E
Yeah
well,
I
think
I
think
that
it's
because
this
is
about
the
third
or
fourth
sort
of
social
media
suggestion
that
I've
heard
yeah
you
know,
Nick
Neil
was
Neil
had
something
that
he
was
on
fire
about
and
I
made
an
account
and
went
there
and
nothing
happened.
Oh.
E
Matrix
thing
and
and
as
I
say,
I'll
have
an
intrinsic
problem
with
it,
but
it
does
take
up
spare
cycles,
of
which
we
don't
have
a
whole
lot.
So
I
understand
I,
think
it's
great
to
experiment,
but
it's
especially
great.
If
we,
you
know,
maybe
a
year
later,
we
say:
okay
well
evaluate
right
and
see
whether
the
experiment
was
useful
or
not.
That's
all
I'm,
saying
yeah.
B
Well,
but
I
think
that
that's
also
representative
of
of
some
of
the
people
use
it.
Some
people
may
not
be
engaging
and
then
so
it's
like
well,
okay,
how
do
we
reach
out
to
the
people
that
maybe
want
to
participate
or
or
that
we
could
at
least
recruit
once
we
explain
to
them
some
of
the
stuff
we
need
in
the
community
if
they're,
not
on
social
media?
How
do
we
reach
them?
You
know
yeah.
C
Right
yeah
I
was
going
to
say
I
think
GitHub
would
be
an
ideal
place,
but
I
mean
that
you
know
you.
How
do
you
broadcast
messages
there
to
everybody
but
yeah?
For,
for
example,
I?
Don't
have
any
social
media?
Anything
I
have
is
LinkedIn
because
I
have
to
do
it
for
Red
Hat.
No.
C
B
B
B
He
wants
to
get
it
going
again,
but
would
benefit
from
other
folks
contributing
I
mentioned
that
at
the
working
group
meeting
folks
were
volunteering
to
reach
out
to
operator
maintainers
for
discussion,
so
I'm
reaching
out
to
Christian
I
started
a
little
bit
of
discussion
with
him
the
other
day
and
then
I'm
also
involved.
I
went
to
The
techton
Operators
meeting
Thursday,
but
apparently
because
the
openshift
pipelines
release
was
Wednesday
that
no
one
showed
up
to
the
meeting
on
Thursday
because
they
were
like
yeah.
Our
work
is
done
now
for
the
week.
B
You
know
so,
but
this
week
apparently
they'll
they'll
start
having
like
a
you,
know,
a
meeting
that
is
that's
attended
and
that
there's
stuff
to
be
done
so
we've
got
tecton
covered
and
get
UPS
covered
and
then
Amigo
is
going
to
check
with
Windows
operator
and
I.
Think
that
we
landed
on
those
three
to
start
out
with
to
gather
information
about
you.
A
Pinged
me
early
in
the
morning
with
a
catalog
source
that
he
had
created,
which
includes
tecton
Rook
stuff
and
the
local
volume
operator,
I
spun
up
a
cluster
and
tested
that
real,
quick
and
it
worked.
So
so
it
looks
like
he's
at
the
point
now
since
last
year
of
actually
having
something
working.
Nice,
the.
If,
if
we
could
get
some
folks
around,
there
may
be
a
rinse
and
repeat
pattern
that
that
we
could
get
going
now.
C
Our
team
is
working
on
the
OC
mirror
plug-in
for
openshift,
and
we've
got
a
a
work
in
progress
with
IBM
and
they
have
a
the
use
case
where
they
create
a
catalog
on
disk
in
OCR
format
and
it's
for
their
Cloud
pack
support
and
that
would
be
interesting.
I'd
really
like
to
get
hold
of
their
tooling.
But
they're
a
bit
closed
about
the
tooling
they
use,
because
imagine
this
creating
a
catalog
that
is
totally
by
hand.
Obviously
I
mean
they.
C
They
have
some
good
tooling
to
do
it,
but
the
thing
is:
you've
got
it
on
disk
and
once
you're
happy
with
it,
then
you
push
the
the
the
the
catalog,
the
bundles
The
Operators
related
images
all
into
a
a
specific
registry
and
that
then
could
be
accessed
within
openshift.
So
it's
something
I
really
want
to
look
into,
but,
as
I
said,
I
think
they're
a
bit
closed
about
the
tooling,
but
if
we
can
get
a
hands
on
two
things
like
that,
it'd.
E
C
So
you
know
you,
you
go,
there's
a
OC
admin
mirror
where
you
can
mirror
a
disconnected
installs.
So
we
have
a
plug-in
that
bypasses
the
admin
part.
So
you
go
OC
mirror
and
then
you
can
use
it
directly,
and
so
you
can
do
air
gaps
installs
and
we're
busy
with
reading
from
OCR
in
OCR
form
of
file
based
catalogs
and
pushing
it
to
remote
registry.
B
All
right,
well,
that's
helpful.
All
right,
so
we'll
touch
base
with
Vadim
between
now
and
the
working
group
meeting
find
out
what
the
status
is
and
I'm
sure
Brian
will
show
up
to
that
meeting
and
will
be
ecstatic
or
at
least
mildly
ecstatic,
because
he's
really
been
pushing
this
and
for
good
reason.
It's
it's
really
a
key
thing
to
it
too
okd
adoption
so
and
okay,
standardization
and
automation
for
community
activities.
I
said:
let's
break
this
down,
because
someone
threw
that
out
as
a
prioritization
for
q20
q1
2023.
D
I
think
standards
such
as
cyber
security
and
automation
are
always
going
to
be
just
just
critical.
People
want
speed
and
they
want
it
securely,
and
but
the
other
thing
is
there's
almost
a.
D
Thing
you
have
to
push
to
get
them
to
understand
what
okd
is.
You
know
why
we're
moving
away
from
monolithic
infrastructure
and
and
that's
and
it's
like
a
bridge
to
get
them
to
to
appreciate
Sno.
A
D
Know
and
and
that's
and
that
and
that's
I
think
is-
is
a
critical
way,
so
they
would
appreciate
the
standardization
and
the
automation,
so
they
would
be
Believers
in
it.
You
know.
B
D
I
I
think
the
the
first
thing
is
I
think
you
got
to
give
them
an
an
experience
that
is
not
automated
first,
so
they
can
appreciate
the
automation.
Ironically,
you
know.
E
D
B
D
Well,
well
maybe
a
breakdown
you
know
in
in
this
of
the
steps
in
the
bridge,
especially
maybe
NASA
note
the
the
proxy
the
DNS,
so
they
can
get
that
experience
and
they
lose
their
fear
of
of
these
things.
No.
B
So
what
I'm
thinking
is
what
I'm
thinking
is
in
terms
of
what
we
do
as
the
working
group,
not
in
terms
of
installing
openshift,
but
in
terms
of
the
things
that
we
do
to
run
this
group.
What
can
be
automated
and
I
think
that
that's
what
was
meant
when
someone
added
that
agenda
item.
D
Okay
well
well,
maybe
being
able
to
just
a
formal
process
to
reach
out
to
different
communities
and.
F
D
D
You
know
we
reach
out
to
this
and.
E
D
B
F
Was
mostly
curious
because
I
hadn't
seen
Luigi
whether
we
got
the
release
out.
C
So
yeah
yeah
we
were
blocked.
I
had
to
create
you
know
everything
has
to
be
logged
in
jira,
so
I
created
a
ticket
I'll
forward.
You
all
the
details.
Yeah
we
tried.
We
really
did
all.
C
C
When
we
try
and
build
we
we
build
it
and
then
we
try
and
create
a
cluster
from
the
build
it
doesn't
boot.
So
that's
one
of
the
problems
so
yeah
we
have
to
wait
on
on
on
on
Vadim
and
Colin.
It's
it's
out
of
our
hands.
C
F
C
We
have
been
giving
it
a
because
of
the
the
fact
that
it's
it's
now
within
you
know.
In
openshift
we
have
the
four
dot
next,
so
every
Sprint
there's
a
release,
and-
and
so
now
it's
been
tracked
by
the
the
higher
orders
within
within
Red
Hats.
We
have
to
they.
They
want
to
know
now.
Why
is
this
not
working?
So
so?
C
There's
this
chain
of
command
now,
but
but
basically
we'll
we'll
be
on
it
and
hopefully
by
the
by
next
week
or
or
so,
we'll
have
a
a
way
to
do
to
build
a
release.
C
Well,
actually,
I've
successfully
built
s-cost
today,
because
that
was
that
was
held
back,
so
we've
got
a
s-cos
build
that
is
now
being
pushed
to
Prior,
and
then
they
will
run
the
test
on
it
and
then
straight
after
that,
we'll
see
if
we
can
get
that
PR
landed
with
Colin
and
once
that's
done,
then
we
can
be
able
to
we'll
be
able
to
test
and
boot
from
s-cos.
F
B
No
you're
doing
fine
and
there's
a
couple
things
I
want
to
riff
off
of
actually
Luigi.
Maybe
you
can
answer.
This
I
was
somewhat
surprised
to
I.
Think
the
deem
said
in
in
a
communication
to
someone
else
is
the
s-cos
getting
built
from
F
costs
like
you're,
starting
with
an
f-cos
image
and
then
and
then
using
that
and
the
assembler
within
it
to
create
the
S
cause.
Is
that
yeah.
C
D
C
So
it's
got
its
own
repo
and
then
there's
obviously
RPMs.
There's,
there's
three
RPMs
really
that
we
pull
from
the
artifacts.
It's
the
OC
client
cubelet,
and
there
was
one
other
one
I
can't
remember,
but
those.
D
C
Basic
three
RPMs
that
we
really
use
and
then
the
rest
is
from
the
s-cos.
A
B
Off
all
right
so
I
think
next
up,
then,
is
our.
After
SNL
son
sno
is
being
worked
on
I'm
working
on
the
tecton
dock.
What
other
install
docs
do
we
need?
What
are
we
lacking?
We
talked
about
bare
metal
and
we
talked
about
needing
to
Define
what
bare
metal
was
and
isn't
there
a
Reddit,
Luigi
or
Taro?
Maybe
you
know
this?
Isn't
there
a
new
word,
that's
being
used
instead
of
bare
metal
coming
out
of
red
hat?
Aren't
they
didn't?
They
start
using
a
different
terminology.
C
B
D
B
Know:
okay,
because
I
had
heard
that
there
that
bare
metal
was
complicated
as
a
terminology
so
that
they
that
there
was
discussion
of
and
some
of
the
dots
were
starting
to
reflect
a
different
word.
I.
Remember
who
mentioned
that?
But
or
you
know,
a
different
word
was
used
to
reflect
like
what
this
was
so
is
bare
metal.
Still
a
dock,
that's
like
through
the
research
that
Dwayne
did.
That
appeared
to
be
the
case.
We're
lacking
in
bare
metal
out
there
on
the
web.
B
There's
a
lot
of
chatter
about
bare
metal
in
the
channels.
Is
that
reflective
of
the
next
dock?
That
we
need
is
something
that
that
reflects.
You
know
bare
metal,
installs
I.E
with
you
know,
virtualization.
B
E
Like
with
the
stuff
that
charo's
doing,
he
does
a
pixie
boot
and
that
you
know,
and
the
target
of
the
pixie
boot
looks
very
much
like
a
bare
metal
thing.
Yeah.
But
somehow
this
stuff
is
not
their
metal.
A
It
is
bare
metal
because
the
what
the
machine
boots
is
Fedora
core
OS
with
an
ignition
config,
so
it
it
the
machine
itself,
installs
Fedora,
core
OS
and
becomes
part
of
the
cluster
as
opposed
to
the
other
bare
metal,
which
is
where
you're
using
a
hypervisor
but
you're,
not
using
a
managed
hypervisor
like
overt
or
or
VMware
yeah.
D
B
Duane
I
think
that'd
be
really
helpful,
because
I
think
that
that
will
help
us
also
in
our
conversations
here
in
the
group
is
really
what
are
we
talking
about,
and
what
do
we
want
to
communicate
out
to
the
to
the
public?
So
if
you
could
put
a
little
effort
into
that
over
the
coming
weeks,
I
think
that
would
be
like
super
helpful
yeah.
C
So
that's
the
document
we
covering
on,
but
it's
for
single
node
UPI
install
going
through
all
the
nitty-gritty
and
it's
more
of
an
educational
thing
that
people
who
don't
know
DNS
or
are
not
sure
about
it
or
don't
know
how
to
set
up
a
proxy
and
why
we
need
proxy
for
load,
balancing
so
and
so
forth.
All
that
stuff.
So
it's
it's
trying
to
make
it
as
comprehensive
as
possible
and
then
that's
the
problem.
You
know
because
you
think,
oh
what
about
this,
what
about
this?
B
At
some
point
you
have
to
to
let
it
go
and.
A
B
Exactly
okay,
so
it
sounds
like:
let's
get
the
glossary
thing
going
the
next
couple
weeks,
then
we
can
have
a
conversation
about
what
do
we
mean
for
bare
metal
and
and
the
different
facets
of
it,
and
then
from
there
decide
what
documentation
and
if
folks
could
put
your
ear
to
the
ground
in
terms
of
the
chat
channels,
email
lists
you're
on
the
repo
discussions,
any
of
those
things
try
to
get
a
sense
of
what
it
is
that
people
are
asking
for.
B
You
know
what
are
the
questions
that
people
are
asking
and
then
that
lets
us
know
what
the
community
needs
as
well
right.
If
you
get,
if
you
get
a
question
more
than
once
or
twice
you
know
like
I
had
I
saw
someone
actually
just
asking
earlier
today
in
the
channel
Fly
Channel
about
you,
know
bringing
up
F
cost
nodes
with
the
payload,
with
the
node
configuration
and
the
payload
itself
in
the
butane
and
and
we
don't
actually
have
any
documentation
on
that
I,
don't
think
anywhere.
B
Okay,
let's
see
where
are
we
at
here
okd
on
the
edge
well
I,
don't
know
that
we
know
anywhere
where
to
start
with
that.
Yet
does
anyone
have
any
thoughts
on.
D
What
well
in
in
doing
the
SNL
UPI,
it
kind
of
like
keeps
slapping
you
in
the
face,
and
it's
like
there's
even
more
glossary
terms.
I
mean
I
was
wrestling
with
the
concept.
I
was
looking
at
research,
the
STL,
their
Red
Hat
partner,
and
they
were
using
the
term
own
premise,
excite
or
Edge
site.
I
was
like
oh
my
God
and
then
their
documentation,
they're
talking
about,
ran
or
ran
a
little
vran
and
I'm
like
like
that.
D
A
D
C
A
Edge
is
one
of
those
things
that
doesn't
really
have
an
industry
definition
and
if
it
does,
the
industry
definition
is
probably
something
like
very
small
piece
of
hardware
on
a
crappy
Network.
A
Other
definitions
of
it.
Edge
is
snow
on.
B
Yeah
yeah-
and
that
was
the
other
thing
is-
is
that
yeah
I,
once
probably
at
the
next
meeting
once
Christian?
Is
there
I
want
to
get
some
clarity
on
the
arm
situation
so
that
we
know
where
that's
going,
because
a
couple
people
have
asked
for
that
recently
sort
of.
C
Yeah
yeah
Alessandro
was
going
to
join
last
week
and
give
us
an
update,
he's
been
working
on
the
pipeline
to
build
on
for
okd
I.
Think
he's
making
really
good
progress,
but
there
are
one
or
two
Hobbits,
but
but
the
problem
is
he
has
a
conflicting
meeting
at
the
same
time.
So
I've
asked
him
maybe
next
week
if
he
could
make
it
and
just
give
us
an
update.
You.
C
B
You
all
right
that
brings
us
down
to
the
bottom
of
the
agenda.
Is
there
anything
else
that
folks
want
to
talk
about
in
terms
of
Community
Development
we're
a
little
bit
short
staffed
today?
So
we
didn't,
you
know
we
didn't
really
fill
out
as
much
of
the
information
that
we
had
hoped
to,
but
I
think
we
got
a
good
start
of
some
places
so
focus
on.
You
know
our
glossary
of
terms.
B
Diane
I
need
you
to
verify
on
your
phone
I'm,
assuming
that
the
number
that
pops
up
for
getting
into
the
Gmail
account
is
yours.
Yeah.
F
B
F
B
No!
No!
No!
No
just
that
I
just
needed
to
verify
that
you
to
click
the
yes,
so
that
I
can
get
into
the
Gmail,
because
I
didn't
want
to
send
the
Alias
list
off
to
ospo
until
I
was
sure
that
someone
other
than
you
can
get
into
the
actual
Gmail
account.
So.
F
D
I
I
think
you
know
when
we
say
what's
most
important
for
q1,
23,
I,
I,
guess
I'm,
always
thinking
about
I,
guess
the
whole
year
2023
and
where
you
know
I,
think
the
transition
to
where
okd
becomes
an
upstream
to
openshift
is
really
really
amazing.
And
it's
like
wow
in
this.
You.
F
D
Know
is,
is
you
know
it's
just
a
a
lot
of
quite
a
transition.
B
Well,
pace
yourself,
my
friend
pace
yourself
and
that's
why
Community
engagement
to
get
more
volunteers
is
so
important
because
we
don't
want
this
resting.
You
know
because
you're
volunteering
all
the
time
to
do
stuff.
You
know
and
we've
got
other
folks
that
are
volunteering
a
lot.
We
need
more
volunteers.
We
need
more
people
involved
so
that
not
not
you
know
so
that
we,
the
folks
that
are
currently
in
the
group,
don't
burn
out
right,
you
know
and
that
we
can
be
successful.
B
C
There
was
one
thing
I
wanted
to
ask,
while
the
end
still
around
is
what
about
getting
cool,
okd
swag
like
t-shirts
and
stickers,
that
type
of
thing
I.
F
Think
we
need
some,
and
you
know
maybe
this
first
stable
release
is
a
good
way
to
to
do
something
that
rewards
everybody
on
the
on
the
okd
working
group
and
put
something
in
the
the
the
cool
stuff
store
so
that
we
can
give
it
to
people
as
they
do
wonderful
things
for
us.
So
we
we
do
have
the
logo
and
everything
still
available.
F
I
have
a
call
right
after
this
one
with
Karina
Angel,
who
is
now
leading
up
the
openshift
commons,
stuff
and
I
can
ask
her
to
work
with
me
to
do
something.
Is
there
I
mean
I,
there's
always
and
of
course,
I'm
wearing
my
t-shirt
from
this
one
there's
always
t-shirts.
F
If
that's,
but
the
problem
with
t-shirts
is
their
sizes,
so
you
have
to
stock
sizes
and
stuff
I,
always
think
Tukes,
as
we
say
in
Canada,
but
knitted,
Caps
or
baseball
caps
are
sort
of
the
safest
things
to
get
done
because
everybody
adjustable
head
sizes
kind
of
thing.
So
everyone
has
a.
B
F
So
that's
what.
F
F
You
go,
there's
a
caucus
head
there
yeah
and
everyone
has
hat
hair,
so
hair
header,
Bed,
Head
or
whatever
so
yeah.
So
there's
a
need
for
hats.
F
Coffee
mugs,
we
ordered
through
the
schwag
store
it's
a
they're
I,
usually
do
10
cups,
you
put
them
through
the
dishwasher
once
and
whatever
the
logo
was
on.
It
washes
right
off
a
beautiful
set
of
white
tin
mugs
that
were
all
open
that
are
now
in
my
camper,
so
I
wouldn't
recommend
that
and
they
also
weigh
a
lot
and
the
boxes
so
shipping
them.
You
can't
flat
pack
them
and
just
send
them
to
people.
So
there's
always
the
shipping
consideration.
F
So
you
know
so
far
unless
it's
something
where
we're
going
to
an
event
and
we
can
physically
bring
it
with
us,
the
flatter
the
better
and
I'm,
not
a
fan
of
scarves
I
have
too
many
scarves
from
the
cncf,
but
that's
the
other
thing,
that's
flat.
If
you
think
of
something
else,
the
other
thing
is
like
a
notebook
like
the
red
hat
notebooks
that
people
write
notes
in
it.
F
Nice
but
I
I
kind
of
think
the
toque
is
something
that
people
will
wear
at
conferences,
even
if
they
live
in
warm
climates
because
they're
hipster
things
or
baseball
hats,
but
yeah.
So
definitely
that
let
me
see
if
I
can
figure
out
how
to
imagination
that,
and
maybe
we
could
time
it
with
this
stable
release
of
okd,
to
celebrate
having
three
things:
an
advanced
one,
the
4.13
release,
412.
B
That
feels
a
good
thing,
one
more
thing:
Diane,
if
you're
having
a
meeting
with
her
after
this,
could
you
have
her
reach
out
to
us?
We've
had
multiple
people
try
to
reach
out
to
her
to
get
her
to
come
to
a
meeting
here
to
sort
of,
like
you
know,
do
what
you
do
a
little
bit
and
but
she
hasn't
responded
to.
F
Else's
reached
out
to
her
so
I
kind
of
I'll
just
set
the
stage
here,
I
kind
of
did
a
separation
of
Duties
with
asking
Luigi
to
take
on
that
and
Karina
take
on
Commons
because
having
done
it
for
10
years,
let
me
just
tell
you
it's
not
something
one
person
should
get
lumped
with
so
for
things
like
branding
and
connectivity
to
branding
stuff
Luigi
can
reach
out
to
Karina
and
stuff,
but
she
may
or
may
not
be
in
want
to
be
involved
in
okd
she's
in
doing
all
the
cncf
liaison
stuff.
F
F
Got
a
big
chunk
put
on
her
so
I'm
just
saying:
don't.
C
B
F
Getting
into
openshift
Commons
events
and
Red
Hat
Summit
event,
yes,
which
reminds
me
I,
was
just
going
to
ask
scale.
X
is
happening
soonish
in
in
California
I.
Think
it's
Los,
Angeles
area
is
anyone
thinking
of
going
to
that?
F
No
okay,
no,
no
I'm
doing
well!
I'll
put
it
I'll
come
to
next
week's
meeting
with
more
details,
but
I
think
I
can
get
a
couple
free
passes
to
it.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
from
our
world
is
in
that
vicinity,
so
that
was
that
was
well.
Listen,
I
forgot
and
I
now
I
remembered
so
there
you
go
all
right.
Well,
wonderful,
to
see
you
all
and
Chara
yeah
shock,
Hora,
I'm
retiring,
it's
the
slowest
retirement
ever
so
don't
worry
I'm
here
at
least
until
May
1st
and
at
most
until
May
1st.
F
How
is
that
Partners
my
partner's
over
there
and
if
I
I
delay
retirement
one
more
time,
I
might
get
shot
so
anyways
and
Bruce
I
might
actually
have
time
to
come
into
the
City
and
have
a
coffee
with
you
sometime.
So
hey.
D
F
Yeah
until
May
1st
and
then
after
that,
probably
not
we'll
see
I
hope
so
I
hope
it's
not
valid.
I
don't
want
to
be.