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From YouTube: OKD Working Group Meeting 06-20-2023
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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
Get
started
welcome
to
the
okd
working
group
meeting
for
June
10th
of
the
year
2023..
Please
take
a
few
moments
to
look
at
the
agenda
and
let
us
know
if
there's
anything
that
you
want
to
tweak
we'll
spend
about
30
seconds.
Looking
at
that
and
then
we'll
get
started
and
be
sure
to
put
your
name
in
the
attendees
section
so
that
we
know
that
you
are
here.
B
Right
anything
need
to
change,
need
to
move
around
folks
comfortable
with
the
agenda,
all
right,
excellent,
all
right,
let's
jump
into
it
with
okd
release
and
CI
CD
updates
with
looks
like
it's
going
to
be
you
Luigi,
yeah,.
C
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
so
basically
Alex
and
Shireen
myself
were
busy
working
in
porting,
the
existing
pipelines
for
s-cos
and
our
release
process
to
Moc
the
MSC
cluster
of
okd
cluster.
There
are
problems,
so
we
have
problems
with
like
service
accounts
and
there
was
another
one
with
PVS
and
PVCs.
So
hopefully
you're
going
to
get
that
sorted
out.
So.
C
We're
still
in
a
place
where
we
can't
do
our
sprintally
released
and
we
can't
do
nightly
builds
of
escorts.
It's
still
going
to
take
a
while,
hopefully
next
week,
we'll
have
everything
up
and
running
we're
hoping
I
don't
know
Alex.
Do
you
want
to
add
anything
else
to
that.
A
No
I
think
that's
it.
We
are
in
a
place
where
we
are
trying
to
stabilize
all
the
pipelines
and
we
are
still
working
on
that.
B
B
Thanks
awesome
anything
else
along
those
lines.
B
Let's
see
fcos
updates
I,
don't
see
Timothy
or
Dusty
I'm
gonna
assume.
That
means
that
they
don't
have
anything.
B
Let's
move
on
then
to
s-cos
updates.
If
anyone
here
can
provide
any
updates
to.
C
That
no
I
don't
think
Christian
or
vedema
around
but
I
I
do
know
that
Christian
did
give
a
talk
at
the
Devcon
which
was
held
in
Bruno
over
the
weekend.
Well
on
Friday
and
the
talk
I
think
is
available
for
for
viewing
I
I
haven't
got
the
URL
I
think
Alex.
You
might
have
the
URL,
because
you
watched
his
talk
and.
C
It
relates
to
escorts
and
s-cost
builds
so
and
Shireen
Alex,
Alessandro
and
Christian
gave
a
talk
together
as
well.
So
there's
two
talks
and
we
might
just
add
them
to
the
link.
So
if
anyone's
interested,
it's
pertaining
to
s-cos
and
how
we
built
s-cos,
the
pipelines
for
okd
and
that
type
of
thing.
B
And
that
actually
takes
an
item.
I
had
that
and
as
an
item
for
the
end
of
the
meeting
and
I'll,
just
pull
that
since
we
now
have
that
okay
yeah
links,
if
any
links
you
can
drop,
would
be
awesome.
A
E
E
It
was
largely
a
sort
of
level
setting
discussion
where
we
went
through
where
the
information
is
around
operators
olm,
how
it
all
hangs
together,
how
it
works.
What
resources
are
needed?
Yeah,
it's
quite
a
good
session.
We
we
had
some
help
from
from
Red
haters
that
are
that
contribute
to
the
operator
framework,
so
that
was
very,
very
useful,
I
guess
now
it's
a!
E
We
just
need
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
let
the
momentum
drop
and-
and
we
keep
going
and
I've,
certainly
been
looking
in
noodling
around
and
since
last
week,
trying
to
work
out
what
should
a
process
work.
Work,
look
like
I
do
have
a
ton
of
questions
so
again,
I
think
it's
going
to
be
useful,
trying
to
get
a
few
people
together
to
actually
have
have
those
discussions.
E
I
think
again,
I'm
gonna
have
to
sort
of
find
some
red
Hatters
to
help
understand
some
of
the
internal
processes,
but
it
was
a
very
good
session.
E
I
certainly
think
it
might
be
worth
making
the
next
one
so
not
next
week
the
week
after
also
about
the
operators
but
I'm,
often
to
suggestions.
We
can
discuss
that
next
week.
E
Although
just
let
you
know
Jimmy
I'm,
not
here
next
week,
I'm
going
to
be
on
a
beach
somewhere
and
I'm,
not
taking
my
laptop
with
me.
So.
E
Yeah,
so
that's
really
it
in
terms
of
the
the
rest
of
the
stuff.
There
have
been
quite
a
few
sort
of
messages
flying
around
the
the
post
again
a
little
concerned
that
Vadim
seems
to
be
getting
targeted.
E
There's
a
lot
of
themes
going
on
so
I
think
we
may
have
to
go
and
have
another
discussion
around
that,
and
just
very
aware,
is
very,
very
attentive
and
answering
the
question,
but
I'm
also
aware
that
he's
getting
targeted
quite
a
bit
with
people
asking
directly
to
him,
which
I
I
see
that
you
are,
you
have
got
something
there
in
terms
of
the
muscular
session.
I.
Think
that's
one
of
his
most
comment.
Common
comments.
E
Give
us
the
required
information,
there's
a
couple
of
other
things
that
that
I'd
bring
up
for
attention
for
you
to
discuss
next
week.
E
There's
a
pull
request
on
the
docs
website
and
a
couple
of
other
things
that
I've
seen
coming
but
I'll
I'll.
Send
you
a
note
after
this
Jamie
to
pick
up
next
week,
yeah.
C
Just
a
quick
comment:
Alexander
myself
in
the
in
this
last
week.
You
know
we
have
openshift
shift
week
and
so
what
we
did
was
we
created
a
a
really
it's
a
really
simple
introduction
on
how
to
develop
an
operator
from
scratch,
and
so
what
we
did
was
we've
we've
actually
pushed
it
to
the
okd
project.
C
I
think
it's
called
okd
sample
operator
with
a
readme
on
how
to
do
everything
and
then
we've
added
a
very
opinionated
make
file
that
you
can
use
and
embed
that
make
that
mag
file
is
used
in
the
other
project
that
we
did
the
okd
operator
Pipeline,
and
so
what
it
does
is
will
build
your
whole
operator
for
you,
build
the
bundle
Builder
index
and
then
push
everything
the
bundle
index,
everything
into
a
catalog,
so
you've
got
the
all
the
all
the
necessary
info
there.
We
encourage
people
play
with
it,
break
it.
C
B
B
E
And
I
I
guess
the
other
thing
that
Luigi
Alex
when
you've
got
the
pipelines
working
I,
think
it'd
be
good.
If
we
can
work
out
how
we
can
get
them
documented
or
how
we
can
get
them
some
information
about
them
put
on
the
site,
so
people
can
actually
pick
them
up
and
look
at
them
and
maybe
get
them
running
locally
if
they
wanted
to
do
like
a
local
build.
Yes,.
C
C
Because
that's
how
we
that's
how
we
proved
it
on
for
the
sorry
for
the
sample
operator,
we
ran
it
locally
using
kind,
and
so
you
can
build
everything
from
scratch.
You
you
know
build
your
operator,
you
know,
run
tests
even
I've,
even
added
a
golang
linting
CR
in
there
as
well
and
so
on
and
so
forth,
and
then
it'll
then
build
the
bundles
and
indexes
and
but.
D
B
Thank
you
yeah,
that's
it.
The
only
other
thing
is
the
surveying
survey
is
out,
so
please
there's
a
link
to
it
at
pinned
in
the
slack
channel.
I
should
probably
pin
it
in
The,
Matrix,
Channel
and
I
send
an
email
out
to
the
working
group
so
get
people
to
fill
out
the
survey.
It's
super
super
helpful
to
help
us
to
guide
us
moving
forward
so
yeah.
The
next
item
actually
is,
is
you
know
Brian
and
I?
Are
you
know
in
sync
on
this?
B
B
So
the
I
think
it
was
omeko.
It
said
that
yeah
there's
a
video
out
there
somewhere
for,
must
gather,
but,
let's,
let's
start
fresh
I,
think
let's
actually
have
a
session.
It
could
be
one
of
the
community
sessions
or
we
could
do
it
during
this
meeting.
But
let's
get
everyone
together
that
we
can,
who
has
knowledge
of
using
a
must
gather
to
debug
an
issue
so
that
we
can
start
building
some
knowledge
around.
Where
do
you
start
I
mean?
That's
literally,
like
you
know,
over.
A
B
Logs
right,
100
different
log
files
to
to
pick
through
and,
and
it
would
be
helpful
to
know
like
okay,
if
you're
troubleshooting,
something
where
do
you
start?
What's
your?
What's
your
thought
process
in
starting
and
navigating
through
this
bundle?
B
What
do
folks
think
about
that?
Does
that
does
this
seem
like
a
reasonable
proposition.
D
E
E
I
I
think
one
of
the
other
things
that
always
gets
to
me
Jamie
is
depending
on
the
error.
As
you
said,
it's
it's
trying
to
map
what
you're
seeing
on
the
cluster
to
where
to
start.
Looking
because
I,
don't
think,
there's
a
a
one
place
fits
all
and
I
think
as
I
read
some
of
the
messages
I
I
I'm,
continually
finding
out
new
bits
of
the
system
that
I
didn't
even
know
existed
right.
B
A
E
I
think
that's
I,
think
that's
where
the
challenge
for
a
lot
of
people
is
it's
like
you,
don't
even
know
what
you
don't
know
yet.
So
it's
if
you're
feeling
new
to
this
just
understanding
I
mean
even
just
how
core
OS
works.
Just
how
do
you
actually?
How
does
the
ignition
bit
work?
How
does
that
and
again
I
think
just
having
it
a
useful
set
of
resources
would
go
a
long
way
in
terms
of
you
need
to
know
how
some
of
the
the
fundamentals
of
core
OS
work.
What's
an
ignition
file?
E
A
B
Sure,
well,
I
think
that
we
can
do
two
sessions.
Then
right
we
can
do
core
OS
session
and
a
must-gather
session.
Maybe
start
you
want
to
start
with
the
core
OS
then,
since
that's
sort
of
foundational
to
to
it
overall
and
then
move
towards
doing
one,
that's
must
gathered.
Does
that
make
sense
logic
wise.
E
B
D
Actually
I
was
actually
wondering:
did
he
not
already
do
a
session
on
a
must
gather,
or
was
he
planning
to
do?
One
I.
B
So,
let's
I
don't
know
we'll
talk
about
it
at
the
community
development
meeting
but
to
folks.
Well
let
me
ask
you
this:
do
folks
want
to
do
it
at
a
community
development
meeting,
or
does
it
make
more
sense
to
do
it
at
the
technical
meeting
since
theoretically,
Dusty
or
Timothy
are
going
to
be
here.
B
Yeah
I
mean
we
could
ask,
let's
see
we
could
we
could
ask?
Who?
Could
we
ask
from
that
team?
We
could
ask
Dusty,
we
could
ask
Timothy,
we
could
ask,
who
else
would
be
a
good
person,
then
Christian.
B
And
then,
who
else
am
I
thinking
of
who
else
would
be
good,
so.
D
I
think
it
should
be
at
least
semi-staged,
because
if
we
do
it
completely
live,
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
opportunity
for
things
just
kind
of
go
off
the
rails,
like
you
know,
you're,
just
getting
lost
in
some
technical
details.
Instead
of
kind
of
making
progress
through
the
mass
gather
and
then
the
whatever
the
half
an
hour
or
hour
is
up
without
you
actually
yeah.
B
B
Okay
I
will
reach
out
to
Dusty
and
Timothy
and
Christian
and
organize
them
to
present
on
core
OS
El
Mika
was
out
last
week
and
this
week
he's
back
next
week.
So
I'll
reach
out
to
him
as
well
to
get
something
for
machine
config
operator.
Are
we
thinking
a
half
an
hour
each
or
do
we
want
to
space
it
out
and
have
an
hour
for
core
OS
an
hour
for
machine
config
operator
and
then
an
hour
from
us
gather.
B
I
could
see
maybe
a
a
40
20
split
of
an
hour
for
F
costs
or
core
OS
in
general
and
machine
config
operator,
because
machine
config
operator
isn't
actually
not
that
complicated.
Once
you
like
dig
into
the
details,
but
I'm
sure
they
could
work
out
a
way
to
weave
that
together
right.
So
maybe
we'll
do
one
session
with
those
two
and
then
another
session
with
must
gather.
B
All
right,
okay,
so
I,
will
set
that
in
motion.
Is
there
anything
else
that
folks
want
to
talk
about
we've
gone
through
our
agenda.
C
C
Well,
we
try
and
have
them
once
every
quarter,
but
it's
not
possible
at
the
moment.
You
know
things
are
I,
think
from
a
budget
perspective
a
bit
difficult
but
yeah
we
try
and
do
it
once
a
quarter.
Yeah
yeah.
B
Community
development
meeting,
so
we
can
make
use
of
some
of
the
other
stuff
that
we
have
pending
and
maybe
update
the
planning
board
and
some
of
the
other
stuff
take
advantage
of
that.
So
awesome
all
right.
Well,
thanks
folks
and
we'll
set
things
in
motion
on
the
core
OS
machine,
config
operator
and
must
gather,
and
if
anyone
can
please
try
to
chip
in
on
the
channels
because
Vadim
is
getting
I
mean
he's
handling
it
like
a
total
Pro
but
I.
B
If
it
were
me
and
I,
think
any
one
of
us
getting
tagged
all
the
time
like
that,
I
think
would
be
distracting
and
a
little
bit
frustrating
like.
We
should
support
him
and
in.