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From YouTube: OKD Working Group Meeting 04-25-2023
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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.
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A
B
All
right,
we
good
to
go
okay,
starting
out
with
okd
release
and
CI
CD
updates,
Christian
Shireen,
Vadim,
Luigi
Alex,
whomever.
D
I'll,
go
not
nothing
much,
except
for
the
fact
that
we
enabled
notification
to
a
matrix
room
that
is
on
the
fedora
Matrix
endpoint
I,
don't
know
if
everybody
has
that
endpoint
and
the
room
ID
or
otherwise.
You
can
provide
it
in
the
in
the
meeting
notes.
D
And
so
we've
created
an
okay
debot
and
linked
it
to
the
room
and
are
now
sending
notifications
there.
D
We
will
ask
you
for
feedback
on
the
quality
of
those
notifications.
If
they
are
too
verbal,
like
they
come
in
too
too
much,
because
we
do
them
for
the
nightly
or
daily
builds
of
s-cos
and
for
the
s-cos
for
the
okd
on
S
cost
releases
as
well.
D
B
Okay
and
I
did
put
a
link
to
the
room
up
at
the
top
of
the
meeting
notes
so
that
it's
there
permanently
yeah
I.
We
don't
get
a
lot
of
activity
there,
but
we
can
it's
good
that
we've
got
those
updates
going
there.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
doing
that.
B
Yeah
all
right
moving
on
now
to
the
F
cost
updates,
and
we
have.
We
have
neither
Dusty
nor
Timothy
so
we'll
skip
that
and
going
to
S
cause
updates,
which
we
don't
really.
Unless
you
know
anything.
D
No
nothing
much
on
my
side.
Timothy
is
out
on
sick
leave
for
now.
Hopefully
we
will
be
back
in
in
May,
but
in
the
meantime,
on
that
no
updates.
As
far
as
I
know,.
B
So
we're
talking
right
along
here.
Nothing
for
us
costs
nothing
for
S
costs,
Community
Development
updates.
We
didn't
have
a
meeting
last
week,
but
Brian
anything
else.
E
Yeah
there's
a
couple
of
things
come
up.
There
have
been
some
some
movements.
You've
got,
we've
had
a
few
documentation
releases.
E
If
you
go
to
the
planning
board,
there
are
some
couple
of
things
in
review:
we've
got
the
non-assisted
single
node
installation,
so
if
anyone
has
since
they're
bandwidth
I
know
in
Europe,
we've
got
a
long
weekend
coming
up
the
the
MayDay
bank
holiday.
So
if
you're
bored
and
it's
raining-
and
you
want
something
to
do,
if
you
can
try
out
those
instructions
and
provide
any
feedback,
that'll
be
very,
very
helpful
in
terms
of
the
low
resource
and
store
methods.
E
We
had
an
issue
with
the
CRC
I
see
that
their
the
fix
was
pushed
five
days
ago.
I
haven't
checked
that
so
that
allows
you
to
do
an
okd
release
using
the
so
you'll
see,
mechanism
which
was
broken
and
I've
actually
been.
Looking
at
issue
number
two,
which
is
trying
to
create
the
assistant
installer
documentation,
I
have
a
way
working
through
and
I've
been
trying
it
with
both
the
Fedora
and
the
center
stream
core
OS
releases,
and
they
both
failed.
E
So
I
am
looking
for
some
assistance
I'm,
not
that
familiar
with
the
sort
of
the
dark
magic
that
happens
as
part
of
the
install
in
the
bootstrap
mechanism.
So
I
I
am
looking
for
some
some
Hub
there.
The
center
stream
doesn't
even
get
to
the
first
boot.
E
It
complains
that
a
file
is
already
present,
so
there's,
obviously
some
disc
difference
with
the
install
image
over
the
Fedora
and
the
ocp
sort
of
install
image,
and
so
we
need
to
try
and
get
the
bottom
of
that.
And
then
the
the
f-cost
based
package
does
go
all
the
way
through,
but
it
re
it
fails
to
install
all
of
the
operators,
the
the
core
operators
and
I
not
yet
tracked
down
what
the
issue
is,
but
there's
quite
a
few
of
them.
E
They
just
don't
come
up
and
it's
it's
repeatable
I've
tried
it
multiple
times.
I've
tried
it
on
various
different
sort
of
back
ends
and
but
the
assisted
us
installer
piece
works,
but
there's
something
that
I
don't
know
whether
there's
an
incompatibility
with
how
the
insist
installer
works
or
how
it
puts
the
config
together,
but
it
doesn't
result
in
a
working
working,
config
and
following
the
same
instructions,
but
using
the
ocp
and
hosted
installer
it
actually
works
and
I
get
a
working
cluster
and
against
the
same.
E
Target
back
ends
that
I'm
trying
the
OK
D1.
So
it
suggests
there
is
some
either
incompatibility
with
the
assistant
installer
or
something
wrong,
or
something
different
with
the
okd
installed
package.
So
again,
I
am
looking
for
assistance
if
anybody
is
familiar
with
the
install
process
and
can
help
debugger
a
broken
cluster.
E
So
there
are
two
issues
that
that
we
just
need
to
try
and
close
out,
and
then
we
will
have
the
single
node
installed
and
we
can
then
push
the
version
of
that
into
the
okd
documentation
and
to
replace
the
instructions
there
and
that's
about
it.
On
what's
been
going
on
on
the
project
board,.
B
Excellent
I
did
notice
in
terms
of
the
CRC
that
there
was
a
comment
from
Gerard
braid
Brad
braid,
that
about
the
bundles
that
they
were
hoping.
The
lkz
community
could
pick
it
up.
So
that
might
be
something
that
we
may
want
to
be
like
our
first
sort
of
project.
That's
that's
pulling
in
developers
to
help
with
okd
stuff
that
aren't
Red
Hat
employees,
specifically
right
and,
and
that
might
be
a
project
worth
doing
as
sort
of
a
small
low
hanging
fruit.
E
B
B
B
12
is
listed
as
our
in
our
Doc
in
the
product
documentation.
12
is
now
listed
as
no.
C
E
Yes,
I
have
a
question
that
with
Michael
and
that's
planning
issue
number
13.,
so
I
have
questioned
that
with
Michael
that
we
do
need
the
latest
version
not
to
be
marked
as
not
not
active,
right
right.
B
B
Yes,
okay,
so
does
anyone
who
made
the
whoever
made
the
request?
Do
you
want
to
speak
to
it.
D
So
basically,
I
think
that
we
moved
it
initially
to
this
time,
because
there
was
a
move
to
the
summertime
on
the
Europe
side
and
not
yet
on
the
U.S
side
and
now
basically
on
our
side,
it's
7
P.M.
So
it's
it's.
Why
sometimes
it's
hard
to
to
to
get
on
the
call?
B
What
do
folks
think
I
was
going
to
send
out
a
survey
for
this,
but
then
I
got
hit
by
a
car
and
have
not
have
not
done
that.
So.
E
I
I
think
just
come
when
we
talked
about
this.
What
two
two
four
weeks
ago,
there
was
a
number
of
European
people
that
said
this.
This
is
sort
of
prime
family
time
and
and
it
can
be
difficult
so
I,
it's
not
just
Shireen
I-
think
there
was
a
number
of
the
people
on
Central
European
Time
that
had
a
problem
with
this
I
mean
initially
we
didn't
move.
We
actually
stayed
at
this
time
and
we
stayed
with
sort
of
non-summer
times,
which
means
this
meeting
always
moved
back
and
forwards.
E
I'm
I'm
happy
to
keep
it
to
us.
At
the
same
time,
I
know
we're
gonna
have
two
weeks
when,
when
us
and
Europe
are
largely
out
of
line
but
I'm
happy
to
keep
it
sort
of
the
backing
hour,
year-round.
A
F
Well,
I,
like
an
hour
before
that,
would
be
that's
what
I
would
vote
for.
G
From
my
perspective
from
the
UK,
this
time
actually
suits
me
and
I
find
it
difficult
to
attend
meetings
when
we're
in
sort
of
winter
time
or
Standard
Time.
But
if
the
community
wants
to
to
move
it,
I
mean
yeah,
we'll
just
have
to
accommodate.
A
Yeah
I
guess
an
hour
earlier
is
a
bit
easier,
but
one
issue
that
I
would
see
is
that
at
the
moment
it's
on
GMT
and
so
I
put
it
in
my
calendar
as
GMT
and
I
always
know
when
it
is
because
the
the
you
know
daylight
savings
time
or
whatever
that
varies
from
place
to
place,
and
it's
just
a
big
chaos.
A
So
if
we,
if
we
sort
of
try
and
adjust
it
back
and
forth
in
terms
of
people's
local
time,
you
know
we
really
would
need
to
communicate
it
well,
because
otherwise
you're
going
to
lose
half
the
people.
You
know
three
or
four
times
a
year.
B
That
you
know
what
I'm
finding
out
is
a
lot
of
people.
Don't
because,
when
I
had
for
context,
I
had
I
decided
to
cancel
the
meeting
last
week,
because
I've
completely
forgot
about
kubecon
EU.
B
It
turns
out
a
bunch
of
people
didn't
receive
the
notification
that
the
meeting
was
canceled.
A
lot
of
people
don't
use
that
calendar
I
was
surprised
to
find
out
yeah.
B
C
B
For
me,
it
would
be
okay,
it
would
basically
be
noon
throughout
the
year
if
we,
if
we
move
it
to
different
GMT
times
I.
Just
my
concern
is
that
then
we
would
have
to
make
sure
that
we
communicate
it.
You
know
and
deal
with
the
chaos.
You
know,
that
is
that
two-week
period,
where
everyone's
sort
of
out
of
sync.
B
All
right
do
we
I
feel
like
we
should
at
least
talk
to
some
of
the
other
folks
like
Timothy
and
Christian
and
whatnot.
So
can
we
shelve
this
until
the
next
meeting
when
they
are
there?
Ideally
just.
C
A
E
B
B
G
Address
I
just
had
a
quick
question
for
Brian
I
wanted
to
catch
you.
While
you
were
here
a
couple
of
community
meets
ago,
you
showed
us
the
okay,
the
operator
catalog,
like
a
static
page.
You
were
working
on
somewhere
and
I,
didn't
take
note
of
the
the
URL
and
I've
been
trying
to
stalk
you
to
try
and
figure
out
where,
where
this
site
was
I'm
wondering
if
you
could
give
us
a
link
again
to
have
a
look
at
it,
yeah.
E
So
the
the
easiest,
the
easiest
way
is,
if
you
go
to
the
planning.
So
if
you
look
at
the,
can
you
see
the
agenda?
Yes
in
hack
MD.
So
if
you
go
to
the
project
project,
one
that
will
take
you
to
the
GitHub
planning
board
and
then
the
okd
operator
catalog
is
listed
in
there
I'm
just
trying
to
find
the
number
of
it,
because
that's
what
we're
trying
to
do
we're
trying
to
get
every
every
sort
of
active
piece
of
community
work
in
here,
and
so
it's
planning
19.
E
E
F
Yeah
I
have
one
basic
question
suppose
if
I
want
to
install
single
node,
okay
in
my
laptop
or
Macbook,
so
just
I'm,
looking
for
some
documentation
is
already
available
in
the
GitHub
page,
where
I
can
go
through
it
and
learn
my
own
yeah.
G
E
Of
the
documents
that
we've
got
in
review
is
is
the
the
work
that
Luigi
did
for
the
single
node.
Now
this
is
the
this.
Is
the
unassisted
install,
so
this
is
that
you're
doing
everything
manually,
because
the
assistant
solid
doesn't
yet
work,
but
if
I
post
I'll
put
it
in
the
chat,
but
if,
if
you
are
on
the
board,
it's
number
28,
but
what
I
will
do
is
just
make
sure
that
everyone
can
see
it.
I
put
it
in
the
chat
as
well.
E
So
the
links
are
in
there
and
on
any
issues,
please
feedback
onto
that
thread,
so
we
can
get
the
documents
updated.
So
it
is
in
review
at
the
minute.
So,
okay.
B
B
The
kubecon
stuff
and
things
are
starting
to
settle,
but
we
can
start
focusing
in
on
some
of
these
projects
that
have
been
hanging
out
there.
I
did
start
working
on
the
survey
stuff
again
so
you'll
folks,
who
are
showing
up
at
the
Community
Development
meeting,
we'll
hear
about
that
next
week.
B
All
right
well,
thank
you
so
much
folks
and
we
will
be
I'll,
send
out
a
survey
for
time
and
then
we'll
try
to
discuss
it
at
the
next
meeting.
Ideally
we'll
hear
back
from
Christian
and
Luigi
and
Timothy
I
think
those
three
folks,
it's
important
to
get
some
feedback
from
them
as
well,
so
awesome
all
right
next
books.
Thank.