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Welcome to the Commons: Collaboration in Action with Diane Mueller of Red Hat.
Filmed October 28th, 2019 in San Francisco.
A
So
this
I'm
gonna
do
a
really
abbreviated
version
of
a
talk
that
I
give
to
try
and
introduce.
Why
I'm
here?
Why
you're
here
and
why
red
hat
is
here
and
I
call
this
talk
really
openshift
Commons
in
the
search
for
connections
across
the
cloud
native
ecosystem
and
today
we're
going
to
do
the
AI
edition
of
that
and
I
didn't
even
say
who
I
was
so.
My
name
is
Dianne
Mueller
I
am
the
director
of
community
development
for
open
shift
and
for
the
open
shift
ecosystem.
The
cloud
platform
group
and
I
basically
run
this
thing.
A
A
What
are
we
doing
here
and
I
really
have
not
not
purposely
not
tried
to
say
we
are
experts
in
ml
and
AI.
What
we
are
is
really
trying
to
help
you
build
the
platform
and
build
the
services
and
create
the
catalogues
of
services
that
you
need
to
do
that.
So
I
think
this
video
actually
will
help
so
I'm
not
queue
that
up.
A
A
So,
hopefully,
that
the
stage
a
little
bit-
and
it
touched
on
about
a
half-dozen
topics
that
we're
gonna
cover
off
today
and
deeper
and
in
depth.
So
what
I'm,
gonna,
try
and
do
is
is
help
all
of
us
navigate
this
incredibly
complex
AI
landscape
and
invite
a
number
of
the
people
who
are
part
and
parcel
of
this
onto
the
stage
today
to
really
help
you
figure
out
where
the
pieces
and
parts
are
that
you
need
that
you
can
use
and
deploy
and
make
that
happen
normally
at
a
community
event.
A
We
really
focus
on
the
open
source
side
of
things
and
almost
every
one
of
the
players
is
either
has
an
open-source
version
of
their
offering
or
is
built
on
key
pieces
of
the
open
source
from
the
open
source
world
like
spark
or
coop
flow
and
stuff
like
that.
So
it's
really
a
nice
mesh
in
AI
and
ml
of
people
working
together,
and
this
is
really
what
our
ethos
is
in
the
Commons.
A
It's
really
all
about
having
the
open
source
ethos
and
sharing
and
collaborating
together,
creating
open
communities
of
which
this
is
one
and
doing
our
collaboration
together
and
making
those
connections,
and
today,
is
all
about
making
those
connections
at
Red
Hat.
You
know
you
probably,
if
you've
ever
been
to
a
Red
Hat
thing
before
you'll,
see
this
wonderful
diagram
about
the
DNA.
It's
open
source
is
in
our
DNA.
It's
part
of
the
way
that
we
work
and
all
but
I
would
actually
say
that
in
this
very
busy
landscape,
it's
much
more
like
jellyfish
and
I'll.
A
Explain
why
a
little
bit,
because
if
you
take
explode
and
use
some
of
those
wonderful
tools,
everybody
are
doing
to
do
network
analysis
and
explode
the
relationships
between
the
different
projects
that
are
the
underpinnings
of
kubernetes
of
all
of
the
different
cloud
native
projects
in
the
underneath
the
cloud
native
foundation
and
how
we
connect
each
one
of
these
dots
is
a
person
and
each
one
of
these
people.
Many
of
the
projects
are
co-related
and
really
and
are
connected
in
some
way,
and
so
really.
A
A
The
open,
open,
shipped
on-prem
version,
but
that
landscape
is
very,
very
busy,
and
so
once
we
add
and
I
haven't
done,
the
P&L
haven't
run
the
analysis
to
add
all
of
those
landscape.
Folks,
but
key
could
imagine
what
it's
going
to
look
like
trying
to
navigate
all
of
those
and
what
we're
trying
to
do
today
is
build
a
community
around
open
data
hub
around
ml.
A
We
have
a
wonderful
machine
learning
cig,
we're
meeting
on
Friday
after
this
and
I
think
the
gentleman
from
Peter
hack
from
dynaTrace
who
works
on
open
telemetry
is
going
to
be
presenting
on
Friday.
So
if
you're
around
that
that'll
be
virtual
will
be
easy
to
do
so
as
I
say
it's
all
about
jellyfish,
if
you
think
about
the
tentacles
and
how
they
reach
out
and
touch,
and
it
is
amorphous
and
everything
I
think
this
is
the
best
metaphor
for
the
way
that
we
connect
separate
new
projects
come
in.
A
But
the
interesting
thing
about
jellyfish
that
I
found
out
because
I
like
jellyfish,
is
that,
though
there
are
twenty
thousand
named
jellyfish,
so
on
that
AI
landscape,
so
very
very
busy.
There
are
hundreds
of
things
that
we
know
about,
and
there
are
a
few
things
that
we
know
that
we
don't
know
enough
about.
A
So
my
goal
today,
for
you
all,
is
to
meet
new
people.
So
if
you're
sitting
with
people,
you
already
know
please
over
the
lunch
breaks
during
the
coffee
breaks
in
the
reception
this
evening,
make
sure
you
introduce
yourself
to
everybody
here.
It's
not
a
huge
room.
You
ought
to
be
able
to
make
some
new
friends
today,
but
this
is
really
key.
It's
like
we
spend
a
lot
of
time
in
a
virtual
world
on
slack
and
IRC
on
chat
everywhere.
Whatever
chat
at
channel
you
are.
A
This
is
your
opportunity
to
really
meet
people
and
connect
and
share
some
new
ideas.
So
it's
a
wonderful
world
out
there
there's
lots
of
beautiful
jellyfish
we're
gonna
hear
about
today.
I'm
gonna
stop
talking
because
I
think
I
probably
went
over
a
few
minutes,
but
that's
hopefully
given
everybody
in
traffic
time
to
to
get
here
and
I'm
gonna
invite
our
keynote
speaker,
Jeff
Jeffrey,
Jeff
Daniels,
is
what
I
was
going
to.