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From YouTube: OKD Community Development Meeting 05-16-2023
Description
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
Development
meeting
for
May
16th
of
the
Year
2023-
and
this
is
a
meeting
that
focuses
on
on
furthering
the
presence
of
okd
out
in
the
world,
on
the
universe
and
building
community
and
getting
people's
participation
in
that
Community
to
help
us
further
our
goals
and
we
have
the
agenda
which
basically,
we
decided
to
do
web
work
at
this
meeting.
So
Brian,
do
you
want
to
delete
us
through
the
web
stuff,
or
did
you
want
to
do
some
I?
Take
some
look
at
any
items
on
the
board.
First,.
C
B
Right
I've,
given
you
sharing
so
go
ahead.
If
you
want
to
share
and
and
navigate
and
talk
about
what
you're
thinking
and
we'll
go
from
there.
C
Okay,
so
if
you
look
at
the
repo.
C
I've
lost
the
meeting.
Well
there
it
is.
D
C
C
Can
you
see
that
does
that
come
up
or
not?
No
I
may
have
to
drop
and
come
back
in
because
of
the
old
Windows
permissions
and
Mac
permissions.
So
if
I
drop
I'm
going
to
come
straight
back
in
yeah.
C
We're
in
the
git
project,
github.com,
okay,
Dash
project
and
we're
in
the
okd.io
repo
and
I've
just
created
a
branch
called
home
page.
So
that's
what
we're
going
to
work
for
those
that
haven't
seen
it.
C
We
use
MK
docs
to
build
the
library
and
building
a
library
is
very,
very
simple
and
you
just
load
that
project
do
an
npm
install
then
a
pip
install,
and
that
gives
you
the
tools
needed
if
I
just
bring
that
up
and
then
you
simply
run
the
command
NK
doc
serve,
and
that
gives
you
a
browser
on
your
local
machine
and
then
any
changes
you
make
and
save
will
immediately
be
reflected.
C
C
You'll
see
that
it's
immediately
vanished
off
the
page,
so
this
is
the
live.
This
is
the
live
environment
that
we
can
use.
So
what
the
suggestion
was.
Is
this
page
the
home
page?
So
if
you
want
to
just
open
up
okd.io
in
your
browser,
you'll
Mark
you'll
come
to
this
page,
and
the
idea
is
that
we
want
to
refactor
this
page
into
something
a
little
bit
more
useful.
C
There's
a
lot
of
information
on
here,
but
there's
not
a
lot
of
useful
information,
if
that
makes
sense,
there's
a
lot
of
content,
but
we
still
get
questions.
What
is
okd
am
I
really
allowed
to
use
okay,
the?
What
licenses,
what
accounts
do
I
need?
We
get
all
those
questions
all
the
time
and
we
don't
actually
say
that
very
plainly
on
this
page.
C
So
what
we
want
to
do
is
we're
going
to
use
this
session
really
to
come
up
and
say
what
are
the
key
messages
we
want
on
this
page
and
because
this
is
in
a
branch
we
can
just
go
and
use
this.
It's
on
my
local
machine
anyway,
so
it's
not
being
pushed
directly
to
the
the
remote.
But
the
idea
is
that
we're
going
to
craft
a
new
homepage
content
live
on
this
stream.
That
was
the
idea
behind
this
working
session.
B
Yeah
I
feel
like
a
stuff.
Like
you
know,
okd
is
a
like
literally
how
we,
how
we
say
you
know:
okd
is
a
sister
distribution
of
Red,
Hats
commercial
openshift,
offering
providing
most
of
the
tools
and
functionality
for
free
or
something
like
that.
You
know
I
mean
something
that
one
sentence
that
encapsulates
those
three
questions.
We
always
get.
How
much
does.
A
D
Actual
language
I
think
the
hard
part
there
is
Sister
project
or
sibling
project
like
what
level
of
compatibility
does
that
actually
guarantee
that
I
will
have
for
my
application.
A
B
B
So
I
don't
know
if
I
would
head
in
that
direction,
because
you
you
can
use
a
pool
secret
irregular
pull
secret
and
to
get
that
you
do
have
to
register
and
accessing
some
of
the
docs.
Does
it
involve
having
to
register
as
well.
So
I
think
we
have
to
be
careful
around
that
language
right
so
accessing
some
of
the
knowledge
base
articles
some
of
those
are
hidden
behind
the
Authentication.
B
A
C
Yeah
I,
just
I,
think
the
important
thing
is
that
without
having
to
sign
up
because
that's
what
we
often
get
you
have
to
sign
up
and
then,
if
somebody
really
doesn't
want
to
it
is
available
to
use.
But
then
I
think
we
need
to
say
somewhere
that
there
is
benefit
of
signing
up
to
that,
because
the
other
thing
is,
if
you
do
use
a
post
secret,
you
then
come
into
licensing
issues.
A
C
I
think
the
developer
program
can
be
used
to
to
to
use
those
that,
because
you're
you
are
allowed
one
free,
ocp
cluster,
so
I'm
guessing
that
would
cover
the
use
of
The
Operators
within
okd,
although
I'm
not
a
legal
expert,
but
that
would
be
my
taking
if
I
can
run
an
ocp
cluster
and
use
that,
then
I
should
vote
for
an
okd
cluster
and
use
those
licenses
from
the
developer
program.
Yeah,
okay,
I'm
gonna,
say
that
directly.
But
that
would
be
my.
B
B
That
provides
but
but
provides
a
platform
or
I.
What
I
want
to
get
at
is.
B
That
it
provides
a
platform
for
Argo
CD.
The
elasticsearch
monitoring
stack,
like
you
know,
like
the
what,
because
people
ask
well
what
can
I
do
on
it?
Well,
you
can
write
software
on
it.
You
know
what
I
mean,
so
we
want
to
reference
the
fact
that
you
can
write
software
on
it
in
a
very
sort
of
light
way.
I
think.
B
I
do
want
to
put
in
continuous
integration
and
delivery,
because
that's
a
people
know
CI
CD
as
a
as
a
thing
right
now
right
and
it's
and
it's
it's
a
little
bit
of
a
buzzword,
but
it's
also
a
hey
I
can
I
can
actually
do
a
end-to-end
development
and
distribution
on
this.
It's
a
platform
for
developing
and
Distributing.
C
B
Because
we
want
to
sing
to
both
groups
right,
we
want
our
song
to
resonate
with
people
who
are
developing
and
people
who
want
to
actually
hosts
have
completed
applications.
A
F
Yeah
I
know
I
was
gonna,
say
and
some
of
the
things
that
okay,
so
last
I
try
to
you.
You
know
the
Argo
CD
was
installable,
but
we
haven't
got
it
set
up
so
that
the
tecton
operator
is
in
our
catalog.
B
I
mean
we
could
say
something
like
a
container
a
container
orchestration
platform
or
something
like
that
that
and
mentioned
the
GUI,
because
it's
a
really
refined
GUI
compared
to
the
other
options
out
there
right.
F
But
like
openshift
marketing
will
continuously
say
that
openshift
is
kubernetes
sure
and
they
don't
they
don't
seem
to
ever
dwell
on
the
the.
What
what
are
the
additional
features
that
openshift
gives
you
that
are
not
part
of
kubernetes
and
maybe
because
it
changes
over
time.
Some
of
the
things
that
okd
you
know
plays
with
initiates,
incubates
whatever,
eventually
make
it
into
standard
kubernetes.
F
So
I
think
that
what
is
the
difference
between
openshifting
kubernetes
is
a
point
of
some
confusion,
but
I
I
guess.
My
main
concern
here
is
that
we
don't
want
to
over
promise,
but
you
can
do
with
raw
okay
d
with
no
additional
installations.
B
Along
the
lines
of
what's
because,
what's
the
most
basic
thing
about
the
most
basic
thing
of
it,
is
you
get
a
nice
interface
with
a
lot
of
stuff
that
allows
you
that
abstracts
away
from
you
know
plain
vanilla,
kubernetes
management.
A
C
Okay,
I
found
that
to
be
a
problem,
because
it's
not
all
in
one
repo
or
even
one
organization
can.
D
B
Makes
more
sense
to
say,
share
this
distribution
that
shares
the
same
code
base
as
the
red
head
open
and
then
that
way,
you're
just
because
it's
a
base
because
there
is
Divergence
after
you
get
past
that
basis.
So.
F
C
A
C
So
so
that's
what
I've
got
at
the
minute
that
we
want
to
say
that
it's
basically
the
same
code
base
as
ocp.
It's
free
to
use
without
any
sign
up,
we'll
make
a
caveat
that
there
are
advantages
to
signing
off.
It
is
a
feature,
distribution,
enhanced
capabilities.
C
For
developer
work
for
operations
with
a
reach
of
HQ
and
command
line,
tooling,
it's
an
Enterprise,
ready
distribution
I
think
it's
important
to
say
that
it's
not
going
to
replace
the
mini
Cube
on
your
laptop,
because
I
I
think
some
people
do
try
and
say:
will
it
run
on
a
Raspberry
Pi?
No,
it's!
It
needs
more
resources
than
a
desktop
version
of
kubernetes.
So
I
think
that's
important
that
we
say
that
somehow
and
then
it
can
be
run
bare
metal,
virtualized
environments
or
Cloud
providers.
B
B
C
Just
want
to
I'm
just
trying
to
capture
points
yeah
we
can
work
Smith
and
finesse,
but
I
think
the
first
part
is
just
what
what
are
the
core
messages
we
want
on
this
page
and
then
we
can
make
it
look
pretty
and
so.
B
A
B
And
can
we
add,
then
a
paragraph
about
you
can
installs
the
cicd
tooling,
you
know
or
how
do
we?
How
do
we
phrase
the
stuff,
that's
included
and
the
stuff
that
can
be
installed.
C
But
installed
out
of
the
books
so
install.
B
A
C
That
is
packages
or
packages.
What
applications
yeah.
H
C
Or
clicks
object.
C
Plugins
to
the
okd
really
okay,
to
provide.
C
Something
like
that
just
to
make
it
just
to
actually
emphasize
that
putting
text
on
on
open,
kubernetes
you're
going
to
get
an
enhanced
capability.
Putting
it
on
okd
sounds
make
points
like
that.
H
Yeah
I
have
a
comment
about
the
first
segment.
Yep,
where
we
say
okd
is
a
kubernetes
distribution.
How
important
is
it
to
say
okd
is
an
opinionated
kubernetes
distribution
is
opinionated,
a
good
word
to
use,
because
you
know
openshift
says
it's
opinionated
as
well,
and
then
you
get
into
where
why
so
opinionated
you
know.
E
Yeah,
this
is
kind
of
Bruce
had
hit
on
this
before
about
how
the
open
shows
docs
mentioned,
kubernetes
a
lot
and
everything
like
I
think
this
is.
These
are
some
of
the
differentiating
factors
that
I
know
Red
Hat
marketing
likes
to
use.
You
know
the
idea
of
an
opinionated
kubernetes,
but
then
also
leveraging
kind
of
the
knowledge
about
kubernetes
to
explain
some
of
these
other
points.
E
You
know
like
like
we're
talking
about
operator
life
cycle
manager
and
being
able
to
install
these
other
things
and
I
know
that
in
the
openshift
docs
they
like
to
leverage
kind
of
like
what
kubernetes
does
out
of
the
box,
like
openshift,
also
does
out
of
the
box
so
like
like
Jamie's,
saying
installing
apps
deploying
them
developing
them.
Etc
yeah.
C
A
C
B
B
Which
actually
the
helm
the
ability
to
install
Helm
charts
graphically?
It
might
be
something
we
might
reference
as
well,
because
that's
that
catalog
view
is
pretty
handy
and
actually
maybe
we
referenced
the
catalog
view
in
general,
because
that
I
think
sets
it
apart.
C
Well,
the
other
thing
I
think
we
need
to
put
in
on
the
front
page
are
some
screenshots
some
of
these
features
as
we
as
we
mentioned
them.
We
want
to
go
and
grab
some
screenshots
just
so.
It
looks
good
and
helps
sort
of
as
I
say
a
picture
says
a
thousand
words
so.
C
C
Features
in
in
the
underlying
platform
surface
before
they
get
to
ocp.
Is
that
something
that
we
wanna
or
do
we
want
to
try
and
say
that
okd
is
different
from
ocp
and
and
try
and
break
that.
F
Well,
to
know
that
you'd
have
to
say
who's
the
target
audience
right.
Are
we
talking
about
hobbyists
people
that
want
to
use
it
in
production?
You
know
sort
of
all
of
the
above.
Okay.
F
Things,
but
by
the
way
I,
don't
think
I
would
say,
can
install
all
kubernetes
operators
because,
like
you
know,
istio
yeah.
C
C
C
C
E
That's
running
like
these
are
some
differentiators
from
kubernetes,
because,
like
kubernetes
out
of
the
box
is
not
it's
not
designed
for
Enterprise
usage,
you
know
there's
a
lot
of
tweaking.
You
have
to
do
to
get
it
to
the
point
where
it
has
the
same
kind
of
features
of
like
security
and
high
availability.
E
That
openshift
does
and
I
think
those
are
some
of
the
differentiators
that
at
least
in
the
product
docs
you
know
they
like
to
call
out
so
that
those
I
think
those
are
good
differentiators
to
call
out
for
the
community
like
if
you're
expecting
just
kubernetes
like
you
would
get
from
kubernetes.io.
Like
you're
not
actually
getting
that
you're
getting
a
little
more
than
that,
and
you
know
this
kind
of
goes
back,
you
know
to
Dwayne's
point
about
the
opinionated
thing
right:
it's
like
it's
opinionated
and
how
is
it
opinionated
it?
It
adds.
E
You
know
extra
security
features
which
does
make
installing
some
things
difficult,
because
you
know
I
have
to
have
those
conform.
You
know
to
the
security
features
like
you
know
like
do
you
just
want
to
pseudo
install
whatever
as
we're
like?
Probably
not.
You
know
that
that's
the
equivalent
of
the
kubernetes
world
so
I
think
like
these
are
some
of
the
differentiators
that
you
know
they
get
talked
about
a
lot
of
the
product
docs
and
for
me,
I
think
those
are
some
of
the
big
differentiators
between
okd
and
like
just
regular
kubernetes.
B
Can
we
actually
just
I
want
to
grab
what
you
just
said
before
it
gets
lost
those
three
things?
Can
we
add
that
to
that
first
sentence
of
the
last
paragraph
so
put
the
separate
out
the
needs
lower
and
put
like
is
enterprise-ready
kubernetes
distribution
and
what
was
it,
security,
High,
availability
and
what
was
the
third
one?
You
said.
E
Though,
isn't
it
yeah
but
I
think
the
main
point
is
yeah
I
mean
if
you're
talking
about
security,
High,
availability
and
then
like
operating
system?
To
you
know
it
covers
everything
so
you're,
not
just
getting
you
know,
you're,
not
just
getting
the
platform
tools
to
run
kubernetes
on
top
of
whatever
OS
you
have
part
of
getting
okd.
Is
that
you're
also
getting
an
integrated
operating
system,
whether
it's
Fedora,
core,
Os
or
or
Centos
streams,
or
whatever
may
come
in
the
future?
You
know
like
the
whole
notion
of
having
everything
integrated
together.
F
B
About
okds
and
Enterprise
ready,
kubernetes
distribution,
optimized
for
security
and
high
availability,
put
it
in
one
sentence
and
then
the
second
sentence
would
be.
The
cluster
is
integrated
with
the
operating
system,
blah
blah
blah
blah
blah
I.
C
B
Really
good
yeah
and
then
okd
is
tightly
integrated
with
the
operating
system,
allowing
for
blah
blah
blah
updates,
blah
blah
blah
I,
don't
know.
E
So,
like
the
the
coupling
with
the
operating
system
is
part
of
what
makes
okd,
or
at
least
from
the
perspective
of
like
Red
Hats
marketing
like
the
and
I
think
this
is
probably
true
based
on
the
way
we
support
it.
But,
like
the
the
point
about
like
being
tightly
coupled
with
the
operating
system,
then
is
that
you're
not
when
you
have
problems
that
come
up
you're
not
having
to
say
like?
Oh?
Is
this
a
problem
with
kubernetes
or
is
it
a
problem
with
the
operating
system,
or
you
know
that
that
that
Loop
is
much
tighter?
E
You
know
so
you
rather
than
having
to
say
okay,
the
operating
system
is
completely
configurable
as
supported.
You
know,
then,
when
people
make,
you
know,
support
cases
and
whatnot.
If
you
have
to
say
well,
are
you
running
on
Alpine
Linux
or
are
you
running
on
Ubuntu
like
you
know,
that
becomes
a
whole
nother,
Vector
I
guess
for
for
problems
that
can
come
in
so
by
reducing
those
vectors?
By
saying
you
know,
okd
is
designed
to
run
on
fedoric
or
Os
or
Centos
streams.
E
You
know
part
of
that
coupling
is
to
make
it
easier.
You
know
to
then
find
problems
and
fix
problems,
because
you
know
because
the
system
has
been
designed
to
run
in
a
very
specific
way.
Now
you
know
users
I
just
saw
a
user
on
Mastodon
the
other
day.
Saying
hey.
Can
we
get
this
running
on
Alma
Linux
and
you
know
I
think
Vadim
was
like
yeah.
Let's
do
it
like?
How
can
we
help
you
know
so?
E
B
E
Yeah
so
I
think
I
think
the
way
Brian
like
kind
of
kind
of
encapsulated.
This
is
like
tightly
coupled
with
the
underlying
operating
system
with
automatic
updates.
You
know
not
only
for
a
kitty,
but
the
host,
or
you
know
that
starts
to
get
at
the.
You
know
some
of
the
core
reasoning
for
why
it's
important
to
have
those
things.
You
know
the
way
they
are.
B
And
let's
feel
like
we
could
say
this
tight
coupling
takes
a
lot
of
the
guesswork
out
of
troubleshooting
or
something
like
that,
but
we
don't
want
to
give
them
any
impression
that
it's
completely
without
issue
but
I
think
trying
to
like
trying
to
trying
to
narrow
in
on
that
thing
that
you
said
about
it,
takes
some
of
the
guesswork
out
of.
Is
that
the
operating
system
is
it
the
kubernetes?
Is
it
the
like?
How
can
we
phrase
that
you
know
in
a
way
that
it?
You
know
that
it's
taking
some
of
the
guesswork
out.
E
C
C
We
could
actually
make
that
we
could
actually
make
some
of
these
links
to
write
to
to
further
things
in
the
okd
proper
documentation,
because
a
lot
of
these
are
are
exploit
or
discussed
more
fully
in
the
book.
Id
documentation,
yeah
I,
think
that's
a
great
idea,
so
we
could
say:
oh,
we
could
maybe
make
that
a
link
and
then
point
to
the
equivalent
section
talking
about
that
in
pokedocs.
So.
B
E
That's
kind
of
the
way
I
felt
about
some
of
the
tecton
and
olm
language
and
stuff.
That's
in
here
like
I,
think
there's
probably
a
really
brief
way
to
say
like
hey
this
is
this
is
kubernetes.
You
could
use
kind
of
standard,
kubernetes,
tooling,
like
olm
and
Helm,
and
other
things
to
install
new
tools
like
Argo
and
blah
blah
blah.
But
then
yeah
have
a
link
that
really
gets
into
the
discussion
of
hey.
You
can
really
do
a
lot
with
this
platform.
E
You
know
because
I
as
we're
talking
about
it,
you
can
see
there's
just
like
so
many
ideas
we
want
to
get
in
there
because
there's
a
lot
of
great
stuff
that
people
like
to
do
with
it.
It
then
it
becomes
like
an
enumeration
of
all
these
different
things
right.
B
B
You've
got
about
13
minutes
left.
A
C
Yeah,
okay,
so
let's
just
go
through
what
we've
watched
there
already,
so
we've
actually
sort
of
covered
that.
C
B
So
we
we
I'm
scrolling
up
I,
don't
think
we
actually
say
community
supported
in
the
new
language.
Do
we
I
think
we
probably
want
to
put
that
front
and
center
in
some
way
we.
B
B
I
in
terms
of
the
community
stuff
I
almost
feel
like
it
should
just
be
a
paragraph
added
to
those
paragraphs
like
literally
like
I.
Don't
think
it
needs
a
whole
section.
The
way
that
we
have
it
now
like
just
you
know,
okd
is
driven
by
a
community
of
passionate
Developers
and
blah
blah
blah.
You
know
we'd
like
people
to
participate,
and
then
here's
more
information
on
how
to
participate.
B
B
C
B
I
think
maybe
that's
for
people
to
find
out
as
they
get
involved.
Okay,
because
what
I'd
be
afraid
of
is
people
going?
Oh,
this
is
another
project,
not
that
there's
a
not
that
this
is
a
known
thing,
but
another
project
where
the
majority
of
community
people
are
red,
hat
people
who
are
just
sort
of
like
steering
the
ship,
because
there
is
sort
of
a
bad
rap
for
that
actually
out
in
the
open
source
world.
E
E
C
E
Right
yeah,
like
once,
we
get
to
the
point
where
we're
like
integrating
the
pi.
You
know
the
kind
of
pipeline
work
that
Christian
and
vedema
were
doing
and
Luigi
like
you
know,
yeah
yeah,
once
we
get
totally
involved
in
that
then
yeah
like
we're
we're
driving
right,
like
whatever
we
just
had
to
put
into
those.
B
And
I
would
put
like
another
bullet
point
would
be
always
looking
for
volunteers.
We
are
going
to
want
to
put
that.
You
know
we're
looking
for
volunteers,
looking
for.
C
C
We
were
shouting
them
out,
but
that
needs
to
be
put
into
a
couple
of
paragraphs
I.
Don't
think
we
need
to
say.
C
I
think
I'll
actually
say
move
this
stuff
to
the
OCD
Community
page
in
terms
of
how
to
get
started
so
I,
don't
think
that's
going
to
be
on
the
home
page
I'll
just
put
a
link
to
join
our
community
and
I'll
point
to
this
Community
page
to
say
with
all
that
stuff
on
so
I,
don't
want
to
say
the
charter
and
sure
yeah
that
stuff
there
again
talk
to
us,
I
think
should
be
in
on
the
footer
I
think
we
probably
need
a
I
need
to
look
at
these
and
and
maybe
just
repeat
the
footer
a
little
bit
so
I
I.
B
B
Coming
from
the
cloud
native
Computing
Foundation,
but
it
just
seems
like
a
lot
to
put
on
the
front
page
so
to
list
all
of
these
things.
B
C
D
B
B
Well,
you
know
what
maybe
a
sentence
that
leads
to
the
openshift
commons
participation
stuff,
because
I
I'll
be
honest,
like
I,
have
not
I
understand
that
the
open
shift
Commons
has
provided
us
a
platform,
but
I,
don't
know
how
many
times
people
have
gotten
involved
in
the
openshift
Commons
via
okd.
You
know
the
other
way
around.
If
that
makes
any
sense
so
I'd
be
inclined
to
just
like
we
have
a
sentence
that
just
says
you
know
I.
C
E
E
No
no
I
was
just
gonna
say,
like
my
vote
would
be
like
you
had
to
make
the
home
page
kind
of
brief
and
Punchy
with
like
links
to
it's
like
hey.
If
you
want
to
read
more
about
this
go
here,
you
know
because,
like
it,
it
is
nice
to
see
what
open
shift
or
what
OC
okd
is
built
on.
Like
all
those
you
know,
project
links
like
podman
cryo,
all
those
things
I
think
that's
important,
but
I,
don't
you
know
that's
important
for
people
who
are
curious,
like
what
differentiates
okay
from
kubernetes.
C
I'm
aware
that
we
probably
do
need
another
section
here
about
Central
streams,
koros
yeah
Michael,
just
now
that
we
also
officially
support
Central
stream
scorers,
we
probably
want
an
equivalent
page
I'll
put
a
ticket
on
the
planning
board
after
the
call
just
to
make
sure
we
capture
that
cool.
B
G
D
B
And
that
might
be
putting
taking
that
stuff
about
security
availability,
I
matter
of
fact,
I
would
move
that
paragraph
eventually
that
okd
is
an
Enterprise
radius.
Kubernetes
distribution
I'd
almost
move
that
to
the
top.
E
B
E
Right
right,
I
mean
that's,
and
that's
one
of
the
things
that
users
I
think
even
you
know
when
we're
talking
about
ocp
stuff,
what
people
get
confused
about
is
they're
like
okay.
Well,
what
you
know,
how
is
this
different
than
kubernetes
like
what?
What
are
the
differences?
And
that-
and
you
know
that's
where
the
details
come
in
right.
B
All
right,
let's,
let's
think
on
this-
you
know
because
I'd
hate
to
to
to
try
to
to
work
off
of
just
looking
at
this
now
and
and
do
a
bunch
of
work
and
then
in
two
weeks
go:
oh,
you
know
what
we
forgot
this.
We
need
to
push
this
around
and
do
this,
let's
think
about
this
Brian.
Can
you.
C
Well,
it's
already
a
brand,
so
I'm
going
to
do
is
I'm
going
to
do
a
little
bit
of
wordsmithing
I'll
get
rid
of
the
old
stuff
that
we
don't
want
and
then
as
stay.
If
you
go
into
here,
it
is
going
to
be
on
the
home
page
branch
so
that
Branch
already
exists
I'm
going
to
push
it
there
and
if
you
want
to
see
it
and
play
with
it,
you
need
to
have
node.js
and
Python
3
installed.
C
C
Yep,
which
will
then
switch
to
that
branch,
then
you
do
an
npm
install
which
will
install
the
node.js
packages
and
then
you
simply
do
a
pip
install,
which
is
here
they've
installed
minus
r
requirements
file.
So
the
package
Dot.
C
A
C
And
then
localhost
Port
80
000
will
give
you
the
rendered
version
and
as
I
say,
when
you
update
it,
when
you
do
a
save.
So
if
I
just
go
in
and
do
a
save
on
the
index,
it's
going
to
look
horrible
because
we
haven't
done
any
formatting.
But
what
you'll
see
is
this
immediately
updates
with
the
content.
C
And
if
you
put
headings
in
you
get
these
nice
banners
in,
and
things
like
that,
so
there's
some
formatting
again,
if
you're
looking
at
this,
if
you
go
into
the
working
group
for
subgroups
documentation,
it
shows
you
modifying
its
setting
of
an
environment
and
then
content
guidelines.
If
you
want
to
look
at
the
markdown
to
create
the
things
it's
all
actually
in
here,
so
it's
how
you
actually
run
the
MK
doc.
So
there
is
documentation
so
modifying
it.
Setting
up
your
environment,
which
is
what
I've
just
taken
through.
C
C
So
I'll
push
this
probably
later
tonight
or
tomorrow,
and
then
anybody
can
then
make
changes.
Tweaks
just
push
push
it
into
the
home
page,
be
on
the
homepage:
Branch,
not
production
branch.
C
We
can
then
get
it
to
the
point
where
we
want.
We
like
it
and
then
push
it,
live.
C
A
B
All
right
well
we're
at
time
I
want
to
give
folks
a
chance
to
to
log
out
and
take
care
of
other
things
that
they
got
new
time
seems
to
be
working
for
everyone.
Thank
you
for
showing
up
and
we'll
talk
to
you
next
time.
Peace.