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From YouTube: OKD Working Group 2020 09 01 Full Meeting Recording
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OKD Working Group 2020 09 01 Full Meeting Recording
co-chairs: Diane Mueller, Christian Glombek
A
All
right,
you
should
be
seeing
our
agendas,
everybody
seeing
our
agendas.
Yes,
all
right,
so
I'll,
officially
start
and
first
of
all,
I'm
going
to
thank
everybody
for
the
okd
marathon
working
group
thing
we,
on
the
day
of
I
haven't,
looked
to
see
the
long
tail
stuff
and
I'm
still
working
on
getting
all
the
videos
edited
and
uploaded.
A
I
think
I've
gotten
three,
one
of
which
is
a
combo,
the
first
one
that
had
aws
and
charo's
eclipse
che
and
it
that
just
got
up
last
night
and
but
on
the
day
of
we
had
over
10
000
views
of
the
content,
mostly
coming
from
youtube
and
facebook,
which
is
really
always
strange
to
me.
But
there
is
obviously
an
active
open
shift
user
group
on
facebook
and
all
over
akpack
and
other
places.
So
that's
quite
interesting
so
that
I
think
was
really
pretty
awesome.
A
So
I
wanted
to
thank
everybody
who
did
that
and
apologize
as
always
for
being
late
and
tardy
and
getting
the
videos
up
day.
Jobs
get
in
the
way,
but
we
will
get
them.
I'm
working
on
the
dusty's
one
right
now
in
the
background,
rendering
it
and
then
uploading
it,
so
that
was
great
and
tomorrow,
if
you
don't
know,
we
have
a
cncf
session
going
on
that
we
I
submitted
and
they
accepted
it,
was
in
its
call.
It's
tomorrow
at
7
a.m:
pacific
which
is
10
a.m.
A
Eastern
and
it's
called
cncf,
has
99
kubernetes
distributors,
and
this
is
why
we
built
one
more
and
it's
okd
and
fedora
coreos
folks
dusty's,
going
to
do
the
fedora,
cora
west
side
and
charo
and
christian
and
vadim,
I
think,
is
also
you're
going
to
get
to
do
the
demo.
So
I
saw
the
slides
from
that.
I
did
a
few
tweaks
on
it
that
you
shared
with
me
this
morning.
I'm
not
sure
dusty
has
inserted
his
content
yet
to
the
slide
deck
verim.
A
A
All
right
well
I'll,
stop
tweaking
it
then,
and
you
can
send
me
the
right
one
and
and
we'll
that
explains
a
few
things,
because
I
got
to
the
coreos
section
and
I
was
like
pretty
empty
right
there,
so
cool
all
right.
Well,
I
will
wait
for
that
and
and
and
hopefully
get
some
time
this
afternoon.
I
am
going
to
the
dentist
in
an
hour
to
get
a
crown
put
in,
so
I
will
be
grumpy
this
afternoon
and
not
really
polite,
probably
in
my
constructive
criticism
when
the
novocaine
wears
off.
A
So
so
that's
that's
good
news
once
you
have
that
slide
deck
done,
the
other
good
news,
at
least
to
me,
maybe
not
to
everybody
else.
We
did
have
a
talk
on
the
same
topic
accepted
to
devconf
us
and
which
I
submitted
myself
christian
and
antonio
I'm
going
to
kill
his
last
name.
A
Thank
you
two
points
for
you.
I
kill
everybody's
name,
so
I
apologize
in
advance
and
it
doesn't
matter
whether
it's
you
know
north
american
european
backpack
latam.
I
just
kill
everybody's
names.
I've
never
really
been
great
at
it,
which
is
hilarious
for
someone
in
my
role,
probably
not,
but
so
we
have
to
record
that
again.
So
we'll
do
one
for
cncf,
which
should
get
a
lot
of
lift
and
awareness
from
the
cncf
folks
and
then
devconf.
A
I
think
they
have
a
deadline
of
recording
and
uploading
in
the
next
two
weeks
as
well
so
practice
and
then
we'll
pull
antonio
in
and
make
him
play
the
part
of
dusty
and
do
it
again,
and
we
can
do
that
at
our
own
pace.
We
just
have
to
set
up
a
blue
jeans
and
record
it,
and
then
I
can
edit
it
and
upload
it
for
the
dev
com
folks.
A
So
if
those
of
you
who
don't
know
devconf.
A
Us
yes,
2020
is
here,
and
it
is
a
really
fun
place
to
hang
out
for
a
couple
of
days
virtually
if
you
haven't
been,
if
you,
if
you
haven't
been
to
one
before
the
one
in
the
czech
republic,
is
one
of
my
favorite
conferences
of
all
times
and
it's
not
just
because
the
beer
is
really
good
and
really
cheap.
A
It's
a
lot
of
fun,
so
hopefully
we
can
make
the
u.s
version
of
it
just
as
lively
and
fun
as
the
czech
one
has
been
for
many
years,
so
that's
sort
of
what
we
have
on
the
marketing
publicity
side
of
things.
I
know
charo,
you
have
been
in
onboarding
sessions
for
the
past
couple
of
weeks.
I
think
you've
come
up
for
air
now.
A
Okay,
so
maybe
next
week
we
could
take
a
look
at
do
adding
the
cookbook
and
recipes
to
at
some
point,
just
set
up
a
one-on-one
with
you,
and
I
can
show
you
how
to
how
to
update
the
okd
website
and
we
can
figure
out
what
course,
what
sort
of
recipes
and
how
to
incorporate.
Also
the
videos
that
we've
by
then
I
should
be
done
with
them
all
onto
the
site
and
get
that
up
there
all
right
motoring
on,
and
thank
you
for
your
patience
with
my
process
today.
A
F
F
F
Another
4-6
feature
would
be
sample.
Separator
is
finally
using
the
community
meaning
pen
to
s
ubi
7
and
ubi
8
image
streams,
so
that
would
be
different
from
archives
and
we
will
be
able
to
contribute
more.
F
So
while
that's
in
the
works,
we're
still
testing.
Quite
a
few
things
see
how
that
ends
up,
and
the
biggest
problem
last
week
has
been
that
I
was
signing.
F
Ci
part
has
been
broken
for
quite
some
time.
We
gazed
this
and
fixed
it
just
recently,
so
this
week
we
will
be
able
to
create
a
new
stable
release.
F
So
we
didn't
do
that
last
week
because
we
would
hit
the
very
same
problems.
Also
amount
of
changes
in
the
latest
table
hasn't
been.
There
hasn't
been
anything
critical,
so
we
decided
to
slow
that
down,
which
leads
me
to
the
question
for
the
community.
That's
a
pretty
extraordinary
situation,
which
means
we
should
somehow
track
it.
The
question
is:
should
it
be
a
calendar,
for
instance,
or
a
github
issue,
or
how
folks
should
get
notified
about
the
table
issues
and
stable
problems?
F
That's
pretty
much
all.
I
have
to
say
that's
because.
B
Yeah
from
my
side,
not
a
huge
amount
of
news,
but
I'm
making
some
progress
on
the
operator
enhancement.
I've
actually
joined
the
team.
Now
the
windows
machine
config
operator
team,
where
I'll
be
working
for
one
quarter
and
with
them.
I
will
pioneer
kind
of
the
way
how
we
release
operators
to
okd.
So
we
want
to
make
okd
kind
of
our
first
target
for
the
alpha
version
and
make
use
of
the
different
streams
we
have
an
operator
have
there's
a
few
things,
which
is
why
the
enhancement
isn't
up
yet.
B
With
regards
to
releasing
operators,
we
want
to
have
a
clear
story
that
all
the
teams
can
follow
and
the
operator
hub
still
uses
the
app
registry
for
releasing
and
publishing
operators,
while
reddit
coreos
has
already
migrated
to
the
new
way
of
doing
it,
where
you
kind
of
have
a
a
container
that
references
all
the
images
for
each
version,
which
is
a
bit
more
self-contained
and
once
I'm
not
sure
how
easy
it
will
be
to
get
all
the
red
hat
operators
onto
operator
hub
with
them
already
releasing
the
new
way
so
I'll
yeah.
B
What
I
was
going
to
do
is
reach
out
to
the
operator
hub
team
and
find
out
their
timeline
on
on
that
migration.
On
on
that
side
and
then
yeah
once
we
have
kind
of
all
the
all
the
things
we
have
to
do
listed
up
nicely,
they'll
be
in
an
enhancement
that
all
the
teams
then
can
follow
to
publish
their
operators.
They're
they're
yeah
non-core
operators
do
operator
hub,
so
yeah
not
a
lot
of
visibility
there
right
now,
but
it's
definitely
there's.
Definitely
some
progress.
A
So
can
we
go
back
to
the
last
thing
that
vadim
said
he
was?
You
were
asking
for
community
input
on
how
people
wanted
to
be
notified
about
an
issue.
A
Can
you
clarify
what
you're
asking
there
fedem
do
you
need
people.
F
Yeah
we
have
committed
to
releasing
the
stable
snapshots
every
two
weeks,
but
due
to
some
issues,
we
might
want
to
delay
that
the
question
is
how
the
community
should
get
notified
and
how
it
should
be
tracked.
I'm
thinking
we
could
reuse
the
very
same
calendar
we
use
for
the
meetings
and
file,
probably
a
github
issue.
A
So
let
me
see
if
I,
if
I
heard
that
correctly
so,
would
we
you
be
using
the
fedora
project
calendar
to
announce
releases
or
delays
and
also
logging,
an
issue,
so
maybe
combining
the
two.
Is
that
that
the
suggestion,
or
are
you
talking
about
having
a
another
community
page
like
this
one,
that's
in
front
of
us
now.
F
B
Not
sure
we
need
a
dedicated
list
for
it,
but
I
think
sending
it
out
out
on
our
google
group
list
would
make
sense
just
to
notify
everybody
who
subscribed
to
that.
A
Yeah,
I
think,
at
least
at
the
very
least,
sending
a
note
there.
Maybe
what
what
I
would
suggest
is
that
you
you
do
one.
Let's
do
one
announcement
using
the
calendar
and
logging
an
issue,
and
then
we
see
how
how
people
and
do
to
the
mailing
list,
to
the
the
google
group,
which
is
basically
a
mailing
list
and
see
if
that
works.
A
A
The
only
other
thing
I
could
say
is
in
in
the
in
the
kubernetes
slack
channel
on
the
topic.
If
there's
an
urgent
something-
or
rather
you
might
be
able
to
set
the
topic,
but
even
that
seems
like
it's
overlapping
with
too
many
other
conversations
that
are
going
on
with
other
flavors
of
openshift.
So
I
think
that's
what
we
have
is
the
calendar,
the
google
group
and
issues.
So
those
are
the
three.
A
A
I
don't
think
too
many
people
follow
the
community
page
other
than
than
me
to
drive
this
meeting.
So
it's
probably
the
safe
place.
So,
let's,
let's
try
it
once
and
see
if
that
works,
and
if
someone
pipes
up
and
says
it
didn't,
there's
a
bunch
of
you
on
the
call
right
now.
If
anybody
has
an
opinion
about
that,
let
me
know.
A
All
right,
so
I
was
just
gonna
open
this
wishlist
again
new
tab
did
any
of
these
get
migrated
over
any
of
these
on
the
wish
list.
In
the
past
a
little
while
vadim
or
you
said
you
were
working
on
the
with
the
windows
containers
folks
right,
we're.
F
F
So
which
list
is
useful,
but
we
need
a
generic
strategy,
how
to
approach
it.
F
Most
of
this
items
would
be
fixed
once
once
we
have
a
proper
way
of
releasing
it.
A
Got
that
so
the
other
thing
on
the
agenda
if
we
can
move
on
where,
where
are
we
at
in
terms
of
outreach
to
the
fedora
containers?
Sig
folks,
I
think
christian.
If
I
recall
correctly,
you
were
going
to
do
some
outreach
to
someone
on
that
side
of
the
house.
B
So
yeah
I
was
actually
going
to
to
use
their
work.
They
had
like
a
a
meeting,
a
a
workshop
meeting.
I
was
going
to
use
that,
but
that
was
scheduled
on
a
saturday.
I
think
two
weeks
ago,
so
yeah.
I
missed
that,
and
I
haven't
heard
back
from
clemor
yet
again
I'll
I'll
yeah
I'll
ping
him
again
and
try
to
set
something
up
with
him
and
yeah
there's
also
one
email
where
I
think
the
operator
hub
folks
were
going
to
teach
how
to
use
their
technology.
H
I
went
to
the
meeting,
I'm
actually
the
only
I
think
person
from
here
that
did
go.
It
was
like
two
hours
quite
friendly.
I
think
they
would
be
overjoyed
to
have
more
people
doing
things
and
they
didn't
seem
to
matter
opinionated
people
as
well.
H
The
I
took
the
maria
db
and
you
know
updated
it
to
to
run
with
the
fedora
32
as
the
base,
and
that
seems
to
be
working,
although
I
haven't
yet
figured
out
how
to
run
their
tests
or
really
you
know
where
to
put
it
when
I'm
finished
with
it.
You
know
a
lot
of
the
processes
aren't
totally
clear
to
me,
but
they
released
some
some
minutes
out
of
that
which
was
attached
to
the
open
issue
that
everybody
saw.
B
I'll
definitely
try
to
schedule
it
under
the
week
on
on
work
day.
Next
time.
C
I
mean
I
don't
particularly
mind
saturday
things
if
I
you
know,
if
I
know
early
enough
that
I'm
supposed
to
I
didn't
know
it
happened
until
after
it
did
so.
That's
why
I
wasn't
there
at
least.
C
Is
there
a
fedora
calendar
for
the
meeting
they
didn't
put
one
up
so,
like
that's,
how
I
didn't
know,
usually
those
things
show
up
on
the
calendar
and
I
wind
up
being
subscribed
to
them
and
then
I
find
out,
but
that's
not
what
happened
this
time.
I
think
it
was
just
kind
of
thrown
together
and
then
just
everyone.
C
A
So
maybe
also
think
about
inviting
clement
to
this
meeting
next
time
in
two
weeks
time
when
you're
talking
to
him
christian
and
then
he
can
maybe
pitch
a
little
bit
better
a
little
bit
clearer
what
they
need
us
to
do.
It
sounds
like
there's
some
documentation
just
like
we
need
documentation
for
the
operators.
A
They
need
some
documentation
like
the
marie
dv
example.
That
bruce
was
talking
about
it's
like
what
do
you
do
with
it
once
you've
built
it,
and
how
do
you
get
it?
You
know
where
do
they
want
put
all
that
kind
of
stuff?
So
that
would
be
helpful
all
right.
I
think
we
are
already
past
the
road
to
beyond
we're
beyond
the
road.
Here
I
haven't
heard
much
more
about
okd
for
iot
and
it's
sort
of
been
suggested
that
that's
probably
not
where
we
have
resources
to
work
on
it.
A
So
unless
there's
a
big
community
push
for
it,
I
think
that's
kind
of
an
on-hold
topic
for
now
I'll
reach
back
out
to
maya
and
see
where
she's
at
and
to
peter
robinson,
who
I
oh
a
bottle
of
maple
syrup
in
exchange
for
some
headache
pills
from
the
uk.
A
So
he
we've
been
going
back
and
forth
with
illegal
trade
between
canada
and
the
uk
during
covet,
so
I'll
reach
out
and
see
if
I
can
get
them
at
least
connected
and
see
what
their
update
is
and
make
sure
that
that
maya's
got
what
she
needs,
but
I
think
the
k3s
stuff
that's
going
on
in
the
cncf
is
probably
going
to
cover
off
what
people
need.
A
In
that
scenario,
I
don't
know
neil,
if
you
have
any
insights
into
the,
if
there's
any
work
going
on
to
merge,
fedora
for
iot
and
fedora
coreos
or
any
progress.
C
C
B
C
B
They
they
use
something
called
os
build
to
create
their
artifacts-
oh
my
god
at
least
they're
they're,
moving
towards
that
and
yeah
behind
the
scenes.
There
is
some
some
discussion
right
now
how
we
can
move
cosa
and
os
build
closer
together,
but
it's
not
anything
we
can
do
in
the
short
term,
so
yeah
the
build
system
is
different,
which
is
why
that
is
difficult
to
manage
and
os
build,
unfortunately,
doesn't
really
support.
B
The
atomic
manifests
we've
been
using
so
far
to
declare
our
package
sets
and
everything.
So
that's.
C
C
Because
all
right,
you
know
clearly
nobody
wants
to
tell
me
anything
when
I'm
working
on
all
these
image
build
tools
inside
of
fedora
great.
So
that
makes
number
eight
for
fedora
image:
build
tools
in
production.
A
Yeah,
well,
hey!
What's
another
one
right,
make
it
an
even
dozen
there's
so
many
ways
to
build
stuff.
These
days,
it's
crazy!
I
know,
but
it's
gotta.
So.
B
There's
definitely
some
some
plans
on
the
openshift
side
to
enable
users
to
build
their
own
images
on
their
own
clusters,
and
we
want
to
kind
of
in
doing
that
we
want
to
bring
os.
We
want
to
use
os
build
for
that.
If
we
can
right
now,
there's
just
too
much
of
a
difference
to
really
get
there
quickly,
but
I
hope,
because
yeah
cosa
and
always
build
co-size
core
os,
assembler
and
os
builders
was
built.
B
They
do
the
same
things,
but
kosa
is
very
much
opinionated
for
building
these
coreos
ignition
systems
and,
for
example,
the
big
difference
between
core
os
and
fedora
iot,
essentially,
is
that
in
core
os
we
run
on
the
first
boot.
We
run
this
this
init
init
rd
so
from
the
ram
disk
we
kind
of
do
the
the
ignition
whatever
ignition
does
to
create
all
the
files
it
needs
to
do
it
does
that
in
the
inner
dram
fs
and
then
kind
of
lays
that
out
and
boots
the
actual
first
boot.
B
The
real
first
boot
then
goes
into
the
desired
state
already,
while
on
fedora
core
os,
we
don't
have
this
inner
mfs
run,
so
it
actually
does
the
ignition
run
in
the
real
route
on
the
first
boot,
which
is
kind
of
hard
to
reconcile
these
two
concepts
and
the
derivative
does
it,
I
think,
for
lack
of
of
ram
yeah.
So
it's
going
to
be
interesting
to
see
how
that
goes,
but
it's
it's
definitely
like
on
a
long
term
road
map
to
to
merge
these
two
projects.
Somehow.
A
All
right:
well,
there
that's
a
can
of
worms
that
I
just
opened.
So
thank
you.
Let
me
close
it
and
this
experiment
topic
here
vedim.
Is
this
still
a
valid
agenda
item,
or
is
this
something
that
we've
an
experiment,
you've
done
and.
F
Yep,
some
of
those
are
for
grabs.
The
most
easiest
to
start
with
would
probably
be
the
group's
v2.
A
Okay,
so
it's,
I
guess
my
question
is:
do
you
need
me
to
leave
it
on
the
agenda
and
check
in
with
you
from
time
to
time
or.
F
A
I'm
to
put
it
on
the
experiments
list,
all
right,
crc
for
ok
d4.
I
haven't
heard
any
other
other
than
what
we
talked
about
a
couple
of
times
in
the
the
day-long
marathon.
I'm
pretty
sure
this
is
still
not
available.
Is
that
correct.
C
I'm
actually
going
to
try
this
afternoon
another
build.
Ironically
enough.
I've
got
a
little
bit
of
of
bandwidth,
and
so
I'm
I'm
gonna.
I
forked
a
copy
of
snc
and
crc
again
so
we'll
see
what
happens.
A
I
I
have
space
on
okd.io
and
you
know.
Maybe
we
can
do
that
if
you
that
we
have
this
idea
of
a
thing
to
download
so
where
we
put
it
and
where
we
link
to
you
know
we
can.
We
can
figure
that
out
next
week,
but
I
would
happily
revive
a
link
underneath
here
for
for
something
so
yeah
finding
the
actual
place
where
we
should
host
it,
which
could
be
just
in
the
okd
repo,
ok,
d4
repo
or
the
github
openshift,
slash,
okd
repo.
A
A
Like
I
know
from
past
experience
with
mini
shift,
it
initially
landed
on
the
team
that
I
started
out
with
at
red
hat
on
the
dev
evangelist
team
to
maintain
our
mini
shift,
which
was
a
real
pain
in
the
barrier
over
time,
so
that
I
think
that
the
thing
is,
let's
get
get
it
up
put
it
on
there,
but
we
also
have
to
think
about
who
who's
going
to
maintain
it
and
continue
to
build
it
for
every
release
and
every
you
know,
iteration,
that's
and
I
think
that's
where
we
have
to
reach
out
like
to
steve
speicher
the
pm
and
say
hey:
can
you
make
this
again
part
of
your
build
process,
so
it
just
happens
so
anyways,
but
that's
actually
really
good
news.
A
It's
okay
attempts.
We
like
getting
all
clouds
enabled
with
images
any
progress.
Anyone
know
about
getting
azure
fedora
core
os
images
up
there,
I'm
sure.
That's
still
just
hanging
out
there
like
the
laundry.
That's
still
nothing.
A
Kind
of
want
images
like
laundry
list
trash
bucket
things
like
that
for
this
agenda,
the
release
timeline
right
here.
A
Mostly
things
that
documentation
pieces
bits
and
pieces-
and
I
think
when
we
start
looking
charo,
I'm
going
to
use
you
when
we
start
looking
at
the
cookbook
and
recipes
to
start
seeing
everything
that
we
did
in
that
okd
marathon
should
be
documented
somewhere
or
and
if
we
do
it
as
recipes,
that's
great,
but
also
just
to
review
and
see.
If
there's
ways
we
can
insert
it
into
the
documentation.
A
A
A
But
nobody
so
basically
the
question
really
is:
is
there
anyone
from
ibm
on
this
call
right
now
we're
we're
not
going
to
be
getting
okd
on
ibm
cloud,
the
managed
hosted
thing
anytime
soon
or
probably
in
my
lifetime,
so
yeah
I'll
reach
out
to
my
contacts,
I'm
still
on
my
table,
then
I
didn't
manage
to
get
anyone
to
show
up
all
right,
I'm
just
trying
to
clean
up
this
list.
The
last
thing
on
the
list
replace
ironic
stub
images
with
ironic
built
from
rdo.
C
That
was
that
was
actually
needed
for
ipi
on
bare
metal.
B
That's
definitely
still
an
open
issue.
Okay,
yeah.
I
tried
to
find
out
which
images
we're
talking
about
here,
but
I'm
not
I'm
not
sure,
maybe
yeah,
maybe
my
team.
We
can
get
together
and
discuss
this
sometime
soon
again,
so
we
can
buck
the
team
with
releasing
images
we
can
use.
F
I
think
I
tried
to
bug
them
in
this
issue,
but
we
can
take
care
of
that.
It's
relatively
easy.
We
just
need
a
lot
of
pull
requests.
B
Could
you
place
the
link
to
that
issue?
Oh
it's
197!
Okay,
perfect!
I
I
didn't
see
the
issue
awesome.
A
All
right,
so
I'm
going
to
close
this
window
and
go
back.
So
that's
that's
what
I
have
on
the
list
here
really
of
things
I
think
that
are
open.
I
just
would
then
like
to
open
up
the
call
if
other
people
have
issues
or
things
that
they've
run
into
or
if
there's
stuff,
that
we
should
have
put
on
the
agenda
that
I
didn't
get.
Where
are
there?
People
at
I'm
gonna
go
around
and
I
will
stop
sharing
and
see
some
faces.
G
I
can
do
I
mean
I,
I
don't
think
I
really
have
any
qualifications
to
be
here.
I
joined
the
slack
recently
and
got
the
little
notification
that
this
was
happening.
So
I
thought
I'd
come
and
say
hello,
but
yeah,
I'm
in
the
very
early
stages
of
learning,
about
okd
and
and
what
better
way
to
learn
than
just
jumping
right
at
the
defense.
A
Cool,
are
you
a
red
hat
or
learning?
Are
you
from
external.
G
Oh,
no,
I'm
external.
I
work
in
online
gaming
and
all
right
games
powered
by
openshift.
Somehow
there
you
go
well,
we
are
considering
it's
actually.
C
That
figures
yeah
we'll
do
it
on
okd
you'll,
get
better
faster,
newer,
fresher
everything.
That's
how
games
like
to
go?
That's
right,
newer
features
and
newer
bugs.
A
C
A
That
that
brings
up
another
idea.
We
passed
on
the
heels
of
our
live
stream
day
day
long
thing.
We
chatted
a
little
bit
about
hosting
an
hour,
maybe
monthly,
for
the
okd
working
group
or
maybe
and
plus
fedora
core
os
or
other
people
on
our
live
streaming.
A
That's
happening
so,
and
so,
if
you
guys
are
familiar
with
twitch
tv,
you
owe
gamers
you
that's
something
that's
an
opportunity
as
well.
I
mean
it
does
take
time,
but
I'm
happy
to
to
curate
that
and
if
we
set
up
a
schedule
and
people
wanted
to
talk
about
their
use
cases
for
okd
or
you
know
some
new
deployment.
A
I
know
we
still
didn't.
Do
a
google
cloud
deployment
yet,
and
I
think
there
were
a
couple
others
that
we
didn't
get
to
like
the
alibaba
one
and
a
few.
So
we
could.
We
could
grab
an
hour
on
a
monthly
cadence
if
people
are
interested
and
willing
to
to
present
what
they're
doing
with
okd.
That
would
be
lovely
and
it's
just
basically
it's
like
a
talk
show
with
with
live
demos.
A
So,
if
you're,
if
you
guys,
are
game
for
that,
I
can
we
can
use
the
fedora
calendar
and
and
try
and
get
a
slot.
I
know
everybody's
pretty
busy
and
I
keep
tapping
on
christian
and
vadim
and
charo
and
dusty,
so
I'm
going
to
try
not
to
bug
them
too
much.
I
think
this
is
something
for
other
people
who
are
part
of
the
working
group.
A
If
you
want
some
air
time
for
the
work
that
you're
doing,
let
me
know,
and
if
I
think,
if
we
can
get
like
a
commitment
of
four
or
five
topics,
then
I'll
go
to
the
live
stream
calendar
and
steal
an
hour
and
start
booking
it.
But
just
ping
me
if
you
have
a
topic
that
you
think
and
it's
gonna
fill
an
hour
because
they
don't
like
to
do
anything
shorter
than
an
hour.
So
that
would
be
that's
my
offer.
A
If
you're
interested,
let
me
know
bruce
maria
db,
what
you're
doing
at
vcit
anything
like
that.
A
So
there's
there's
lots
of
things
and
we
can
combine
a
couple
people
to
fill
an
hour
if
people
don't
have
enough
content,
but
that
that's
another
opportunity
to
you
know
up
level
awareness
of
of
okd
out
there
that
sounds
interesting
to
anyone
or
is
everybody's
calendar
so
booked
up
that
they're,
just
not
even
thinking
about
it.
A
It's
interesting!
Okay,
interesting
is
good.
I'll,
just
keep
I'll
keep
reminding
people,
and
if
you,
if
you
ping
me,
send
me
an
email
at
d
mueller
at
redhat.com,
if
you
have
a
topic
that
you
think
you
can,
you
can
use
that
hour
for
and
once
I
have
four
or
five,
that's
usually
enough
for
me
to
be
willing
to
bug
the
livestream
calendar
folks
and
get
a
slot
for
us
cool.
So
are
we
ending
short
today
we're
you
know
we're
almost
12.
I
Sure
so
I
I
apologize
for
dropping
out
for
the
past
couple
weeks,
but
my
wife
and
I
moved
into
a
new
house
and
we
had
our
baby
a
couple
days
later,
so
things
are
yeah.
Thank
you.
Things
have
been
a
little
bit
crazy,
but
I
have
been
working
on
basically
a
series
of
scripts
for
a
vsphere
upi
that
from
start
to
finish,
get
everything
configured
so
the
first
script
actually
downloads
the
fcos
image,
creates
a
an
installation.
I
Folder
pulls
down
the
openshift
installer
uncompresses
gets
everything
in
the
like
within
this
installation,
folder
and
then
there's
another
script
that
generates
the
ignition
files
and
then
does
the
modifications
on
the
manifests.
I
And
then
I've
got
another
series
of
scripts
which
I
posted
before
that
I've
modified,
that
built
use
the
govc
to
bring
up
the
fcos
images
in
vsphere
and
power
them
up
and
then
from
there.
You
can
just
run
the
installer
right
now,
I'm
working
on
some
health
monitors
in
f5,
so
for
folks
that
have
f5s,
they
can
do
health
monitoring,
it's
a
recipe
for
health
monitoring
and
also
I'm
doing
a
little
bit
of
a
write-up
on
squid
to
use
for
your
respective
proxies.
If
you
don't
have
access
to
an
f5.
I
So
all
of
this
is
going
to
go
into
a
recipe
of
some
kind
if
anyone's
interested
in
chipping
in
there
were
a
couple
other
folks
that
were
doing
upi
on
vsphere.
If
you're
interested
just
touch
base
with
me
and
my
goal
is
to
have
something-
that's
as
easy
as
possible
to
get
okd
installed,
upi
on
vsphere
with
just
running
a
handful
of
scripts.
So
let
me
know
if
you're
interested.
A
Jamie,
what
what
can
you
type
your
email
in
in
the
chat
there
just
for
a
sec,
so
the
people
you
have
it
there
and
I
think
that
you
know
charo
and
I
are
gonna
somehow
find
some
time
and
and
start
and
set
up
that
recipe
page
and
maybe
once
we
set
it
up,
the
structure
will
just
figure
out
a
way
and
and
base
give
people
access
to
add
their
recipes
to
it,
and
so
you
could
do
that
and
then
people
can
collaborate
with
you
there
that
I
think
there's
got
to
be
a
simple
way
of
doing
this
all
but
yeah.
A
Yeah
add
recipes
yeah,
it
shouldn't
be
too
hard
jimmy.
Are
you
running
okd
in
production
at
umich?
Now.
I
Not
yet
so
I
ran
into
an
issue
with
my
f5
that
I'm
working
with
so
I
was
trying
to
build
it.
The
past
couple
weeks,
hoping
to
re
fix
that
f5
issue
in
the
next
couple
days,
and
then
we
will
be
so
it's
going
to
be
used
basically
as
a
educational
tool
for
open
shift
for
the
university
of
michigan
community
when
it's
up
so
sometime
in
the
next
week
or
two.
I
A
There's
another
umich
guy
who's,
a
cncf
ambassador.
I
think
I'm
trying
to
think
it
was
us
bob,
I
think,
is
his
first
name.
Do
you
know
him?
Let
me
say.
A
A
There's
another
umich
guy,
that's
looking
it
up
now.
I
So
the
ultimate
goal
is:
we've
got
two
openshift
clusters
on
campus,
one
being
run
by
my
college
college
of
language,
science
and
arts
and
one
at
a
unit
called
its
and
then
the
idea
is
that
the
okd
is
going
to
be
sort
of
the
the
teaching
tool
to
familiarize
folks
with
kubernetes
and
openshift,
etc.
A
Yeah,
I
put
the
link
to
the
bobby's
thing
at
bob
killen.
A
Yeah,
so
I
I
I
was
associating
his
his
nickname
there,
but
yeah
he's
he's
a
good
person
to
sync
up
with
too
and
it
will
be
lovely
to,
I
think,
between
bob's
expertise
and
understanding
and
navigating
this,
the
cncf
landscape,
stuff
and
everything
else
that's
going
on.
If
the
two
of
you
wanted
to
do
one
of
those
okd
working
group,
things
that
would
be,
that
would
be
awesome.
That
would
be
a
great
example
of
it
and
neil.
A
I
know
in
your
role
at
fedora
plus
dado,
and
what
you're
doing
you
know,
maybe
combining
that
would
I
know
you
like
to
talk,
so
we
could
probably
get
an
hour
out
of
you
easy
everybody
smiles
on
on
the
entire
thing.
Yes
bob.
A
We
know
that,
but
so
I
think
stuff
like
that
would
be
good
topics
and
especially,
we
probably
should
wait
until
we
get
the
recipes
up
and
the
videos
that
I'm
still
working
on
up
and
then
kick
it
off
there,
because
I,
I
think
the
ongoing
the
things
that
we're
doing
like
getting
the
operators
going
and
getting
a
cadence
of
the
operators
and
just
a
part
of
the
flow
of
every
release,
so
that
for
operators
and
talking
about
that
and
showing
that
off
would
be
a
good
thing
to
do.
A
When
that
starts
like
when
we,
when
we
finally
have
a
catalog,
that's
full,
but
you
know
things
along
that
nature
will
help
drive
people
to
the
working
group
and
the
hardest
thing
for
me
about
okd
is
it's
there's
no
firewall,
there's
no
lead
gen,
we
don't
know
who's
using
okd
really
out
there
in
the
wild.
A
few
people
have
turned
on
the
telemetry
when
they've
installed
it
in
production.
So
every
once
in
a
while.
A
Someone
shows
up
on
the
on
the
dashboard
and
I
go
that's
a
win
for
me,
but
not
very
often,
I
think,
there's
a
couple
of
aws
folks
who
are
running
okd
but
they're
all
anonymous.
So
I
don't
know
so.
If
you
hear
of
people
using
okd
out
in
the
wild,
it
would
be
wonderful
to
get
them
to
share
their
use
cases
and
talk
about
it.
A
We
have
now
over
2
000
ocp
companies
using
ocp
out
there
that
I
we
know
about,
but
we
really
just
don't
know
and
and
pretty
much
we're
not
supposed
to
know
because
it's
open
source
they
people
are
supposed
to
get
to
use
it
anonymously
any
way
they
want,
but
it
would
be
really
nice
to
have
a
few
more
public
references
and
use
cases
and
to
get
them
involved
in
sort
of
end
user
stuff.
So
that
would
be
great
thanks
said.
A
So
that's
our
time
today,
I'm
not
trying
to
fill
up
time.
I
can
give
you
guys
10
minutes
back
if
everybody
wants
their
10
minutes
back.
Unless
someone
has
some
awesome
demo,
they
want
to
show
me
or
and
everybody
else.
A
Otherwise
you
get
10
minutes
back
and
I
am
three
videos
of
the
working
group
meeting
behind
now
officially
and
someday
I'm
going
to
outsource
all
my
video
editing,
but
it's
not
happening
yet,
so
you
will
see
them
go
up
on
the
okd
playing
list.
Eventually,
I
can
usually
get
about
one
or
two
a
day
done
and
now
I'm
done
behind
by
about
12.,
so
we're
we're
slowly
working
through
them.
A
The
next
one
up,
as
I
said
at
the
beginning
of
the
meeting,
I
should
have
dusty's
demo
of
digitalocean
and
is
talking
about
fedora
coreos
up
later
today.
So
look
for
that
tweet
it
out
and
as
well
join
us
for
the
cncf
session
tomorrow.
It's
early,
my
time
7
a.m.
So
let
me
just
see
if
I
can
find
the
link.
I
think
I
put
it
on
my
twitter
channel
here,
twitter,
one
of
us,
one
of
us
will
have
the
link
to
it
and
latin
america.
A
A
If
you'll
feel
retweet
that
on
your
social
channels
and
get
more
people
to
attend,
that'll
make
the
cncf
happy
and
maybe
they'll,
give
us
a
repeat
visit
too
so
we'll
see
and
those
are
kind
of
hard
to
come
by
slots.
So
that'll
be
good.
Is
anybody
the
metal,
three
cubed
team
if
anybody
connected
with
them,
yet
the
metal
three
cube
anyways
the
bare
metal
deployment
stuff,
not
yet
blank
looks
all
right.
I'll
go
grab
some
one
of
them
and
make
them
come
next
year.
Next
time,
yeah.
C
That's
actually
where
I
started
playing
with
it,
but
ran
into
that
roadblock
with
the
ironic
images
and
that's
when
I
switched
my
bare
metal
to
upi.
A
Yeah,
so
the
metal
three
folks
are
trying
to
submit
to
the
cncf
and
so
yeah.
Maybe
if
we
can
grab
one
of
them,
we
can
get
that
ironic
thing
figured
out
and
do
something
jointly,
okd
and
metal
three,
and
then
you
can
leave
that
with
your
heavy
metal
band
and
your
guitars
there,
okay,
so
that
was
the
other
thing
so
I'll
reach
out
to
them.
They
reached
out
to
me
so
I'll.
Make
them
owe
me
something
it
could
be.
Those
ironic
images
so
we'll
see
what
we
can
do.
A
We
needs
a
webinar,
your
tweet
link,
who's
asking
the
tweet
you
linked
requires
recreating
account.
Apparently
yeah.
You
do
have
to
register
for
a
cncf
webinar.
I
you
know
for
an
open
source
foundation.
They
still
have
this
fetish
for
lead
generation
and
tracking
people,
and
I
did
say
that
on
recording
it.
It
just
boggles
my
mind
but
yeah
and
shakes
her
head
and
goes
yeah.
There's
no.
A
A
Yeah
we
we
do,
we
seem
to
throw
through
a
lot
of
the
I
mean
we
they're
they're,
a
really
huge
positives
for
having
cncf
and
having
that
umbrella
organization
and
and
keeping
things
connected.
But
there
are
also
it's
I
hesitated.
I
don't
think
it's
the
cncf's
problem.
I
think
it's
a
linux
foundation,
processing,
aegis
problem
way.
They
think
about
community
and
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
C
A
Yeah
someday
I'll
have
a
podcast
where
I
can
talk
openly
about
these
things,
till
that
not
all
right,
guys,
I'm
gonna,
let
you
all
go.
I'm
gonna
go
get
the
dentist
to
drill
my
face
off
with
its
crack.
So
if
you
talk
to
me
tomorrow
and
I'm
grumpy
just
bear
with
me,
that
should
be
fine.
All
right.
Take
care
all
and
congratulations
on
the
new
baby.
There,
jamie
and
yeah
well
well
well
done
a
new
ga
release.