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From YouTube: OKD Working Group 2021 06 15 Docs Meeting Recording
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OKD Working Group 2021 06 15 Docs Meeting Recording
A
And
so
the
agenda
is
I'm
sort
of
collecting
what
we've
been
talking
about
and
yeah.
Please
feel
free
to
add
stuff
and
sort
of
formalizing,
something
that
we
can
work
with.
Moving
forward
and
folks
are
putting
their
names
here
since
they're
such
a
small
group-
and
we
all
know
each
other,
but
I
think
we
can
skip
introductions.
A
A
A
Okay,
there
we
go
yeah,
so
okdio
website
so
yeah.
So
one
of
the
things
that
we
might
be
able
to
do
here
real
quickly
is
just
knock
out
some
of
the
places
where
we
would
want
to
put
that
text.
So
I'm
thinking
the
website.
Oh
someone
already
started
their
read
me
up.
B
Put
it
in
the
in
the
message
that
comes
and
description
with
the
okd
google
forum,
so
groups
the
groups.google
forum,
oh
yeah,
that's
the
other
place.
A
Where
else
we
don't
have
a
twitter
account.
B
No,
we
don't
purposefully,
but
probably
because
then
I'd
have
to
maintain
it.
B
We
use
the
openshift
one,
so
we
might
yeah.
I
think,
because
it's
it's
so
tied
directly
into
openshift
in
terms
of
promoting
it.
Okay
d,
you
might,
I
don't
know
I
I.
B
Well,
there
is,
and
I
will
keep
keep
you
guys
posted
there-
is
a
movement
afoot
to
redo
the
community
links
on
openshift.com
itself,
so
there
might
be
depending
on
how
I
do
it,
but
on
openshift.com
you
go
to.
Let
me
just
find
it
here.
B
If
you
go
to
openshift.com,
there
is
a
drop
down
for
community
and
one
of
them
one
of
the
links
is
takes
you
just
it
just
takes
you
straight
to
okd.io
so,
but
there
is
a
movement
afoot
to
reshape
that
community
landing
page
on
openshift.com.
B
So
when
we
get
that
done,
I
I'll
keep
keep
an
eye
on
that
and
see.
If
we
can't
add
some
verbage
there.
A
A
Okay,
the
next
thing
to
sort
of
come
up
with
a
list
for
is
labels
for
member
interest,
so
this
came
up
in
terms
of
creating
subgroups
for
people
voicing
interest
if
they
want
to
be
involved
in
support.
You
know
part
of
the
more
direct
support
group.
You
know
the
people
that
would
get
tapped
if
there's
a
particular
type
of
question,
etc.
A
So
what
are
some
of
the
the
labels
that
we
can
think
of
for
interests?
What
are
some
of
the
labels
that
people
might
want
to
associate
to
themselves?
And
this
would
be
so,
for
example,
in
the
attendance
document?
Someone
could
put-
you
know
like
this
and
then
be
interested
in
support
and
you
know,
documentation,
etc.
B
B
F
cos
and
then
the
different
to
me.
It
would
be
helpful
to
know
who's
who's
willing
to
talk
about
deploying
on
vmware
on
different
on
the
different
deployment
platforms,
deployment.
D
C
B
Yeah
so
so
I
think,
that's
that
that's
the
that
that
would
be
key
for
me
and
then
the
documentation
and.
B
And
one
category
for,
but
I
I
don't
know
what
the
word
is,
but
maybe
bruce
you
you
could
come
up
with
one
public
speaking
like
people
who
are
willing
who
are
willing
to
promote
to
pro
evangelizing.
I
guess
that's
evangelizing.
B
Willing
to
like,
if
I
meetup.com
region,
I
can
tap
them
to
go
to
what's
what's
a
good
word
other
than
evangelists,
though.
B
Public
speaking
and
public
references.
B
B
I
don't
the
other
forget
that
one
for
now,
because
that's
something
else,
I'm
thinking
I'm
trying
to
think
the
other
thing
is
workloads.
B
So
we
have
deployment
platforms
and
that
we're
specific
about,
but,
like
someone
might
be
a
data
science
person,
someone
might
be.
You
know
a
teaching
like
an
edu
thing.
So
like
distinguish
on
specific
workloads
like
automotive
or
edge
or
thing
you
know
those
different
categories.
Hi
michael
welcome.
A
So
maybe
I'm
thinking
with
these
types
of
things,
it
might
be
better
to
have
maybe
a
profile
for
each
member
that
wants
like.
Can
we
have
like
a
profile
page
where
folks
just
add,
and
this
would
be
good,
because
we
don't
actually
have
a
list
of
working
group
members
like
a
list
anywhere.
That's
like
these
are
the
working
group
members,
oh
well,.
B
That's
because
people
can
drop
in
and
out,
you
know.
That's
an
interesting
thing
to
say,
because
all
it
takes
to
be
a
working
group.
Member
at
the
moment
is
to
join
the
google
group
right.
So
so,
there's
a
distinction
between
I'd
say
active
participants
in
the
working
group
like
people
who
attend
meetings,
which
is
why
I
take
the
attendance
people
who
consider
themselves
enlisted
or
subscribed
to
the
working
group
and
maybe
co-chairs
like
so
three
levels
of
that
and
yeah.
B
And
I
and
I
don't
know
exactly
how
to
how
to
break
that
down.
But
I
think
there
are
a
lot
of
peop.
There
are
a
lot
of
lurkers
and
that's
not
a
great
phrase
for
those
lurkers
but
trying
to
get
them,
and
that-
and
that
brings
me
back
to
a
bit
to
the
public
reference
like
willing
to
say
that
they
are,
you
know
and
end
users.
B
You
know
of
okd,
they
actually
are
using
it
in
production
or
on
in
home
labs
or
wherever
it
is,
and
maybe
one
of
the
other
categories
could
be
home
labs.
So
besides,
because
that
seems
to
be
one
of
the
most
popular.
A
Yeah
now
christian
did
link
to
a
a
document
geez,
I
didn't
grab
the
link
I'll
have
to
dig
through
the
the
notes,
but
there
was
a
link
to
something
that
was
in
the
charter
of
the
group
too,
like
people
having
different
like
categories
of
interest
or
whatever,
but
I
guess
it
never
got
fleshed
out.
A
So
we'll
do
this
now
and
then
I'll.
Take
a
look
at
that
link
when
them,
when
I
get
a
chance
and
make
sure
that
it
aligns
or
point
out
where
it
might
not
align
with
what
was
done
initially
in
the
charter
for
the
group.
B
The
only
other
thing
I
would
add
here
to
call
out
because
it's
such
a
popular
topic
is
home
labs,
so
people
pay
for
a
home
lab
and
we
have
deployment
plans,
but
I
think
I
would
call
out
specifically
home
labs
yeah.
That
is
a
very
hot
topic
yeah,
so
that
so
that
I
would
leave
it
at
that
for
now,
because
I
think
workloads
has
to
get
expanded
and
we'll
have
to
figure
out.
We
have
the
taxonomy
document
for
platforms,
but.
B
The
other
thing
that
I
wanted
to
cover,
I
think
I
shoved
it
into
the
it
was
the
pair
review
progress,
and
I
don't
know
if
I
know
bruce
is
doing
double
time
and
michael's
here.
B
But
I'm
wondering
if
mustafa
and
and
bruce
if
you
got
any
more
work
done
or
if
michael
you
saw
any
more
tagging
by
mustapha.
B
In
the
initial
push,
but
did
any
more
get
added
after
the
fact.
D
Yeah,
I
know
mustafa
was
going
to
go
off
and
work
on
it
and
I
I
didn't
check
up
on
him.
F
B
Grab
see
if
there
are
any,
because
I
just
you
know
I
don't
want
to-
I
don't
want
to
drop
the
ball
on
it.
I
do
want
to
keep
tabs
on
it
and
see
if
that
worked
for
you,
michael
and
I
did
not
have
access
to
add
any
labels
to
it,
and
I'm
wondering
if
you,
if
you
have
access
michael
to
add
labels
beyond
yes,.
F
B
Okay,
can
we
put
a
few
links
into
this
document
of
some
of
those
issues?
Those
four.
B
And
that
way
we
can
I'd
like
to
use
the
same
approach.
You
do
in
the
main
meeting
jamie
and
walk
through
those
issues
and
see
just
see
what
the
status
is
of
them.
B
B
B
B
And
the
other
thing
that
I
had
jamie,
you
should
get
an
invite
you're
optional
on
it
to
come
to.
Basically,
I
think
that
she's
mustafa's
boss
is
has
a
whole.
We
all
know
they
have
a
whole
swath
of
other
folks
that
they
want
to
run
through
this
program
and
get
them
up
to
speed
on
using
okd
and
shalafi.
B
Is
her
name,
I'm
not
sure
if
you
have
an
invite
in
your
inbox
jamie,
but
I
ask
them
to
include
you
in
the
they
want
to
have
a
conversation
about
how
to
do
this
and
utilize
those
they're
called
customer
facing
engineers
cfes.
B
Okay
and
I'll
just
I'll
add
you
I'll
just
go
check
now
and
add
you
to
the
meeting.
B
B
B
B
Just
that
you
weren't
on
the
invite,
so
I
just
resent
it
with
you,
as
in
just
a
note
saying
that
you're
optional,
if
you
can't
make
it
that's
okay,
trying
to
do,
is
get
them
to
sync
up
with
us
and
then
come
to
the
next
meeting
and
make
sure
we're
all
on
the
same
page
here,
but
not
waste,
vadim
and
christian's
time
or
charo's
time.
B
Yeah
we
couldn't
that
was
part
of
the
problem
so
and
we
haven't
solved
that
mystery.
Yet.
F
I
can
yes,
I
just
I
did
not
label
the
issues.
I
labeled
my
my
prs
to
fix
the
issues.
D
Michael
got
here
before
I
did.
I
was
just
about
to
push
paste
that
one
too
okay.
B
B
So
what
I
I
I
really
like
jamie:
the
way
that
you
run
the
other
meetings
and
using
the
issues
approach
like
looking
at
each
of
these
and
seeing
what's
missing
if
they,
if
it's
been
fixed
and
just
walking
through
them
and
I'll
ping
mustapha
and
see,
if
he's
had
any
an
ubu
and
not
able
to
do
any
further
work
on
it.
So,
okay,
if
we
could
walk
through
each
of
these
and
maybe
and
get
a
a
status.
A
So
this
is
installing
a
cluster
so
yeah,
so
I
think
we
need
a
response
on
that
before
we
can.
F
B
D
I
believe
that
that
was
one
where
there
was
a
a
long
template
that
for
installation.
D
B
Because
if
he,
if
he's
not
able
to
do
it,
that's
what
I'm
you
know
if
he's
just
if,
if
the
mode
that
we're
in
right
now
is
that
mustafa
can
only
go
through
and
tag
them
and
find
them,
but
he
can't
finish
them,
then
these
are
low-hanging
fruit
that
bring
to
next
week's
meeting
and
see
if
we
can't
get
someone
to
take
it
on.
So
let's
look
at
the
other.
One
too
is
the
other
one
similar
to
that.
D
Yeah,
I
didn't
expect
mustafa
to
actually
be
able
to
fix
all
of
them.
I
think
there
is
some
advantage
in
just
opening
issues
on
them,
yeah
and
then
somebody
else
that
can
go
in
and
try
out
a
fix
and,
of
course,
there
were
a
few
of
them
that
were
easy
documentation
changes
that
you
probably
didn't
have
to
test.
F
Yeah
there
were
a
couple
I
could
push
right
through.
I
was
hoping
vadim
could
just
say
they
checked
them.
B
Right,
and
so
is
this
one-
this
one's
still
open
too
example
is
incorrect
and
l
michael
was
was
going
to
do
something
on
it,
but
it
doesn't
look
like
it
doesn't.
Look
like
yeah.
A
And
I
did
in
the
chat
post
that
that
is
it's
osid
I
think
fedora
was
what
we
came
up
with
that
it
should
be.
G
I'm
actually
part
of
the
community.
I
successfully
once
displayed
an
arcade
4.6.
I
guess-
and
it
was
after
three
months
of
trial
and
error.
It
was
so
hard
actually
and
I
actually
get
for
a
while
and
that's
why
I'm
participating
here
and
I
don't
know
what
the
sort
of
work
should
I
put
into
this
group.
So
that's
why
I
actually,
I
guess
it's
my
fourth
session
that
I'm
cooperating,
but
I
don't
know
what
should
I
add
to
this
community
yeah.
B
So
I
think
I
think
you
have
a
vet
a
valuable
point
of
view
to
be
quite
honest
because
you're
so
fresh
to
it
so
and
and
as
we
pull
out
tease
out
these
documentation
things,
it
might
be.
B
One
way
you
could
help
is
helping
us
find
the
errors
in
the
documentation
and
that's
what
we're
trying
to
okay-
and
I
know
some
of
the
low-hanging
fruit
is
just
simply
incorrect.
Late
incorrect
use
of
the
word
rel
coreo
s.
That
was
the
thing
we
were
going
for
with
mustapha
and
bruce
last
week,
and
so
just
finding
any
references
in
the
docs.okd.io
where
they
incorrectly,
you
know,
say,
use
rel
core
os,
and
they
you
know.
Instead
it
should
be
fedora
coreos.
B
So
that
was
that
that's
the
test
of
this
process
that
we're
iterating
on
now.
So
if,
if
you
wanted
to
go
into
docs.okd.io
and
even
log
find
find
that
that
would
be
great
using
this
format
that
were
we've
been
talking
about
the
past
couple
of
weeks,
that
would
probably
be
a
good
way
to
help
us
a
little
bit
and
get
get
your
feet
wet.
B
I
was
hoping
you
were
on
the
customer-facing
engineering
team
so
and
then,
because
this
jamie
is
probably
the
easiest
thing
to
ask
chelefi
on
thursday
to
get
people
to
help
us
with
as
well.
B
B
The
questions
I
have,
I
think,
are
still
from
michael
burke,
because
I
think
it's
we're
since
we're
not
able
to
label
things
if
we
simply
just
put
in
brackets
okd
and
in
the
title,
is
there
anything
else
we
could
put
in
to
the
description
to
let
you
know
that
it's
it
needs
to
be
labeled
as
documentation,
so
it
shows
up
on
your
radar
I'm
just
trying
to
since
I
don't
have
privileges
to
label
anything,
and
you
seem
to
be
the
only
one
and
like
muhammad
couldn't
get
it
and
bruce
probably
won't
get
it.
B
You
know
that
those
kinds
of
privileges
to
label
things.
What
is
what
is
it,
what
is
enough
to
get
it
on
your
radar
to
look
at
michael.
B
B
F
Okay,
sorry:
what
are
the
two
labels?
Okay,
they
only
and.
B
And
documentation
yeah
so
that
it's
clear
that
it's
documentation
done
so
that
that
would
be
good
and
you
do
that
then
I'll
have
those
four
ones
and
I
will
use
them
as
examples
in
my
thing
and
I
might
clean
up
the
titles
on
a
couple
of
them
because
they
should
all
have
okd
and
the
brackets,
and
I
think
one
of
them
does
not
so
but
yeah.
It's
a
pretty
simple
process.
When
you
find
something-
and
you
know
then
it's
and
we
can
move
them
forward.
B
But
I
think
there
were
I
first
you
counted
at
least
20
odd
references,
and
we
only
have
four
listed
here.
D
Yeah,
without
that
I
mean
that
was
approximate.
I
didn't
count
and,
as
I
say,
my
understanding
was
that
the
point
was
that
mustafa
was
going
to
take
that
as
a
task
to
finish
that
off.
If
it
turns
out
that
he
doesn't,
you
know
he
he
doesn't
have
time
to
do
that,
then
you
could
just
send
it
back.
My
way.
B
I
will
yeah
and
maybe
and
maybe
muhammad
and
that's
that's
the
simplest
one
and
what
I
was
trying
to
do
was
get
all
of
those
ones
done
before
the
next
real
working
group
meeting
or
not
not
that
we're
not
real.
Today.
F
B
Group
meeting
oh
working
group,
thank
you
for
their
correction.
There
correct
label
so
that
we
could
then
ask
everybody
else
and
I'd
have
that
blog
post
done
for
that.
You
know,
and
we
could
do
a
little
update
there
and
ask
other
people
to
take
a
look
at
docs.okd.io.
B
A
Okay,
excellent:
let's
move
on
now
to
are
there
any
new
projects
that
people
want
to
add
to
the
list?
This
is
kind
of
a
full
plate
for
us
right
now.
So
maybe
these
would
be
down
the
road,
but
is
there
anything
else
you
can
think
of
in
terms
of
documentation?
B
A
Okay,
I
put
that
in
and
I
have
like
a
question
mark
for
status,
so
we
can
get
the
status
of
that
any
other
things
that
we
should
have.
This
seems
pretty
full,
but.
B
You
know
it's:
the
blog
post
is
on
my
radar,
I'm
I'm
sitting
in
summit
this
today
and
tomorrow.
So
I
ought
to
be
able
to
get
it
done,
because
the
chat's
pretty
quiet
and
not
answering
too
many
questions,
but
I
think
that's
that
that's
the
next
step.
If
mike
burke
is
okay
with
what
we
have
document
out
document
it
by
blogging
and
then
it
will
have
once
we've
shown
it
to
everybody
else.
B
We
probably
need
to
find
a
place
for
how
to
document
how
to
document
how
to
log
and
issue
a
docs
issue
in
the
repo
documentation
somewhere.
B
E
A
I
want
that's
about
it,
and
so
we
can
give
people
back
their
time
and
let
them
go
enjoy
the
happenings
at
the
virtual
event.
And
next
week
is
the
full
group
meeting
same
bat
time
same
bat
channel
and
then
what
we'll
do
is
we'll
have
someone
who
was
in
this
meeting
sort
of
provide
an
overview
of
what
we
discussed
and
sort
of
report
into
the
to
the
larger
group.
A
And
the
idea
would
be
that,
as
and
at
the
next
meeting,
I'll
I'll
be
sort
of
walking
through
folks
through
the
idea
of
creating
subgroups.
But
that
is,
as
we
have
mult
multiple
subgroups
coming,
be
it
the
support,
subgroup
or
the
documentation
or
the
whatever
subgroups
like
each
one
would
report
in
at
the
main
group
meeting,
and
I
think
that
would
be.
That
would
be
good
and
keep
things
organized
as
well.
So.
B
I'm
just
asking
in
the
chat
muhammad,
if
you
don't
mind,
could
you
send
me
your
email
address
and
what
I'll
use
you
it
for?
Is
a
guinea
pig
on
the
blog
post
and
get
your
feedback
on
that
and
because
and
then
and
I'll
share
it
with
bruce
as
well.
But
that
way,
if
something's
missing
or
you
you
need
more
detail,
you
can.
Let
me
know.
A
B
Yeah-
and
we
can
definitely
do
that-
so
I
was
definitely
there's
mike
mcewen
there
we
go.
B
So
maybe
mike
can
give
us
an
update.
Definitely
we
can
do
it,
I'm
thinking
monthly,
on
fridays.
At
the
same
time,
slot
would
be
a
good
time.
You
know
once
a
month
and
we
just
have
an
okay
d.
Fridays
are
mondays
and
I
was
just
going
to
bring
it
up
again
at
the
next
full
meeting
but
yeah,
depending
on
what
you
guys
schedule
is.
B
That
would
be
great,
and
I
was
also
should
have
said.
I
got
a
note
from
joseph
myers
who
got
his
vaccine
shot
today
and
is
under
the
weather,
so
he
could
not
come.
H
Sadly,
no
update
I've,
you
know
just
been
swamped
with
kind
of
day-to-day
stuff.
I'm
still
trying
to
learn
that
framework,
that's
in
the
in
the
other
side
to
like
in
the
on
the
doc
site
to
like
push
everything
there.
So
I
have
an
idea
of
how
I'd
like
to
put
the
content
there.
I
just
don't
know
the
technology
yet,
and
this
daytime
stuff
is
just
taking
up
too
much
of
my
processing
power,
basically
sure.
A
H
H
That's
coming
for
4.9,
so
like
right
now
we're
under
a
crush
to
get
all
this
out
out
of
tree
cloud
provider,
stuff
merged
into
ocp
and
get
all
the
tests
and
everything
running
before
we
get
to
the
4.9
release
because
that's
like
we
have
some
drop
dead
dates
for
that
stuff,
so,
like,
unfortunately,
I've
just
been
kind
of
wrapped
up
in
learning
about
that
stuff
and
doing
that,
but
I
would
like
to
get
this
stuff
in
there.
H
If
anybody
knows
you
know,
if
there's
anybody
out
there,
who
knows
the
framework
really
well
and
has
time
to
like
do
those
talks,
I'd
be
happy
to
like
pair
up
with
them
and
just
kind
of
like
pass
on
whatever
knowledge
I
could,
but
otherwise
you
know.
Hopefully
I
could
do
something
this
weekend
or
maybe
next
week.
H
Yeah,
I
mean
he
seems
to
know
it
really
well
and
that'd
be
perfect.
You
know,
because
all
the
all
the
marked
on
docs
are
pretty
much
like
ready
to
go
from
the
guide
side.
It
just
needs
someone
to
kind
of
organize
them
and
put
them
on
the
dock
site
and
like
if
I
have
a
feeling
it
probably
wouldn't
take
more
than
an
afternoon
to
do
this.
If
someone
knows
the
framework,
you
know
it'll
be
really
quick
for
them.
A
All
right,
we
will
put
a
little
note
there
to
pair
you
up
with
someone.
A
All
right,
let's
give
folks
some
time
back
to
their
days.
A
lot
of
folks
are
sort
of
pressed
for
time.
I'm
pressed
for
time
as
well,
so
next
doc
meeting
in
two
weeks,
next
full
group
meeting
a
full
working
group
meeting
next
week
and
mike
I
was
just
saying
that
basically,
someone
that
was
in
this
meeting,
will
sort
of
provide
a
a
check-in
at
the
full
group
meeting
and
sort
of
go
over.
A
What
was
covered
here
and
stuff
like
that,
and
since
you
joined
late
or
I
don't
know
if
you
saw
it
in
the
channel,
but
here's
the
hacking.
The
agenda
document
for
this
meeting
that
we
just
had
all
right.
Folks
have
yourselves
a
great
rest
of
your
day
and
I
will
beat
we'll
all
see
each
other,
I'm
sure
very
soon.