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From YouTube: Community Collaboration in Action, Diane Mueller Red Hat at OpenShift Commons Gathering Seattle 2018
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Welcome to the Commons: Making Collaboration that Works - Diane Mueller, Red Hat at OpenShift Commons Gathering Seattle 2018 https://commons.openshift.org/gatherings/Seattle_2018.html
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A
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All
right,
well
I'm,
really
grateful
for
all
of
you
for
coming
today.
I
know
there
I
heard
there
were
25
other
co-located
events
happening
today.
So
you
had
a
lot
of
choice
when
you
came
here
today
and
we
really
appreciate
you
coming
and
sharing
your
stories
with
us,
the
customers
who
are
going
to
talk
through
their
case
studies
and
the
engineers
and
PM's
who
have
taken
time
out
to
come
today,
we're
very
grateful
for
hearing
all
the
news
and
updates
and
roadmaps.
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If
you
don't
know
me
that
I'm
not
as
good
at
stalking
as
I
thought,
I
was,
my
name
is
Diane
Mueller
I
am
the
community
manager
and
the
director
of
community
development
for
OpenShift
and
the
cloud
platform
at
Red,
Hat
and
today,
I'm
just
going
to
do
a
real,
quick,
very
quick
talk,
because
there
are
a
lot
of
things
on
the
agenda
and
I
want
to
slip
in
some
extra
time
for
a
special
talk
in
a
few
after
the
keynote.
So
I'm
not
gonna,
get
started
right
away.
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What
I
would
really
love
is
if
everybody
here
today
turn
to
the
person
that
was
next
to
them
and
if
you
know
them
already,
you
should
move
someplace
else
at
the
next
break
and
sit
next
to
some
stranger
and
have
a
conversation.
There's
lots
of
opportunities.
Today
we
have
a
great
reception
coming
in
the
evening
to
really
try
and
further
the
conversation
and
meet
your
peers,
but
first
I
have
a
really
quick
update.
Does
anybody
remember
this
little
panda
a
couple
of
people
from
the
insiders
from
Red
Hat?
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So
if
you
didn't
know
back
in
the
end
of
it,
they
in
August
timeframe,
ish,
we
renamed
OpenShift
origin
to
okay,
D,
which
I
like
to
say
is:
okay
Diane.
Everybody
is
agreeing
with
me
that
feature
gets
in
Diane,
okay,
Diane
and
that's
a
wonderful
thing
and
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
everybody
was
aware
of
it.
The
little
panda
will
be
popping
back
up
again.
That
was
something
that
came
in
in
the
early
days.
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The
repo
stayed
where
it
was
in
so
none
of
your
scripts
or
any
build
processes,
change
or
anything,
but
we
had
to
change
the
name
to
really
reflect
the
nature
and
the
shift
that
we
did
from
being
the
platform
as
a
service
known
as
open,
shipped
origin
that
was
built
in
Ruby
and
rails
and
all
that
good
stuff
to
being
kubernetes
distribution
with
all
the
wonderful
extras.
So
a
little
bit
about
how
we
deliver
all
of
this
that
hasn't
changed.
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But
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
build
a
community
of
people
who
are
not
just
the
people
contributing
code
to
open
shift,
but
the
people
who
are
using
it
the
people
who
are
integrating
it
and
the
people
who
are
helping
us
drive
innovation
into
open
shift
and
into
kubernetes
and
into
all
of
the
other
ancillary
projects
that
are
part
of
this
community.
So
what
is
open
shift
Commons
so
I
always
like
to
say
it's.
A
A
new
community
model
like
something
I
made
up,
but
I
didn't
really
there's
a
lot
of
history
that
goes
into
having
sort
of
ecosystem
based
communities,
but
I
also
like
to
see
and
I'm
going
to
get
all
my
Twitter
notifications
today,
unless
I
turn
that
off,
eventually
that
this
is
in
that's
totally
appropriate.
It's
a
communications
channel.
It's
a
way
for
us
to
communicate
in
person
virtually.
We
have
a
very
active
slack
channel
that
I.
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A
Along
with
the
code,
we
have
a
whole
bunch
of
SIG's
there's
somebody
I
just
ran
into
from
the
edu
sig
there's
a
new
telco
sig,
there's
a
machine-learning
sig,
there's
an
operator
so
there's
a
sig
for
just
about
everything
and
there's
a
difference
between
like
a
kubernetes
technical
sig
where
the
work
gets
done
and
the
code
gets
written.
What
we
really
try
and
do
in
the
SIG's
program
chief
Commons
is
really
share.
A
Best
practices,
use
cases,
lessons
learned
and
new
updates
on
product
releases
and
things
like
that,
so
that
people
can
keep
up
to
speed
because
there's
really
like
today,
a
fire
hose
of
information.
That's
coming
at
you,
so
most
of
its
community
driven
content,
there's
the
briefings
that
I
do
once
or
twice
a
week.
Usually
the
SIG's
there's
video
up
for
that.
There's
video
up
for
all
the
gatherings.
This
is
our
and
I'm
going
to
keep
getting
that
all
right.
It's
a
communications
channel.
There
are
a
lot
of
events.
A
You
can
find
all
the
events
on
OpenShift
Commons
and
on
the
events
calendar
and
the
interesting
thing
about
this
from
a
community
managers.
Point
of
view
is
that
all
of
this
participation
in
these
conversations
and
these
briefings
and
these
events
really
is
driving
an
amazing
amount
of
contribution
code
contribution
into
the
project
as
well,
which
is
phenomenal
from
a
community
management,
and
we
really.
What
we
want
to
say
is
thank
you
to
all
of
you
who
have
contributed
over
the
early
days
five
years
ago,
when
I
first
joined
up,
and
now
it's
pretty
phenomenal.
A
Some
of
the
folks
and
a
lot
of
you
are
in
the
room
today.
So
very
much.
Thank
you,
but
I
wanted
to
really
push
on
today
and
really
for
the
driving
through
the
whole
week
of
coop.
Con
and
CN
CF
conference
here
is
about
cross
community
collaboration
and
how
important
it
is
today
in
the
world
of
open-source
talk
a
little
bit
about
on
kubernetes
I
mean
this.
There's
lots
of
different
dashboards.
I
just
picked
one.
A
A
Ninety
engineers,
who
are
contributing
to
both
kubernetes
and
red
hat,
so
you
start
to
see
the
network
effect
and
then
you
start
to
see
the
network
effect
of
all
of
the
developers
who
are
working
on
both
projects
and
we
would
suspect
that
sends
kubernetes.
But
OpenShift
is
a
just
distribution
of
kubernetes
and
I'm
going
to
get
everybody's
stuff
here.
A
A
But
the
interesting
thing
to
me
is:
that's
just
kubernetes
right
so
to
take
that
to
the
next
level,
which
will
take
a
little
bit
more
research
and
data
framing
and
looking
at
all
of
the
the
other
CN
CF
projects
that
we
work
on
together
with
each
other,
the
new
ones
coming
up
like
the
operator
framework,
K
native,
which
you'll
hear
about
this
afternoon.
There's
you've
got
to
start
thinking
about
how
complex
these
conversations
are.
A
There
are
a
lot
of
you
in
the
room
from
different
open
shift
distributions
or
different
OpenShift
integrators
and
different
OpenShift
hosts
and
different
openshift
companies
that
are
using
it.
But
there's
also
a
few
of
you
there's
this
afternoon.
Ticketmaster
will
be
talking
about
their
journey
to
kubernetes
and
their
use
of
tectonic
there's
some
open
shift
on
OpenStack
there's
a
whole
lot
of
varieties
of
things
here
that
bring
together
lots
of
different
communities.
So
we're
really
happy
you're
here
today.
A
The
other
thing
I
wanted
to
give
a
shout
out
to
was
our
sponsors,
because
without
this
it
wouldn't
happen.
This
is
a
community
event.
It's
not
a
corporate
event.
You
won't
see
vendor
pitches
here
today,
but
you
will
meet
your
some
vendors
in
the
back,
who
have
sponsored
and
sponsored
your
cookie
breaks.
Your
lunch
breaks
your
dinner
breaks
and
your
beer
and
the
evening
so
please
take
a
moment,
meet
them.
Thank
them
and
we
will
make
this
all
happen
for
you.
So
that's
our
universe
that
we
have
to
live
in
today.
A
It's
getting
bigger
all
the
time
and,
if
you'd
like
to,
if
you're
in
the
room
and
you
haven't,
joined
openshift
Commons,
yet
please
do
so.
It's
that
common
set,
openshift,
org
and
probably
not
today,
but
maybe
tomorrow,
I-
will
to
the
email
and
and
set
you
up
with
access
to
everything.
So
thank
you.
That's
my
little
spiel
did
I
do
that
in
one
minute
over.