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A
Well,
let
me
let's,
let's
start
formally
and
yes
so
this
is
the
artillious
architecture
meeting
on
april
15th
for
the
australian
time
zone
ish
we
have
people
from
other
time
zones
as
well.
A
A
So
just
to
we'll
go
over
this
real
quick
for
those
who
don't
know
me,
I'm
steve
taylor,
I'm
the
ceo
of
deploy
hub
and
one
of
the
original
founders
of
the
ortelius
project.
A
The
code
base
came
from
the
deploy
up
side,
so
I'm
very
familiar
with
that,
and
I've
been
driving
the
development
and
kind
of
running
these
architecture
meetings
for
people
to
get
involved.
So
just
a
quick
update
from
what
happened
this
morning.
We
do
have
some
ashi
code,
africa,
which
we
have
two
mentees
from
nigeria
that
are
learning
to
program
and
we're
not
only
getting
them
to
learn
how
to
program,
but
also
how
to
do
some
devops
with
kubernetes
and
things
like
cloud
build
as
part
of
that
process.
A
Sergio
also
gave
a
little
update
on
how
to
set
up
a
local
kubernetes
environment.
That's
one
of
the
things
that
we've
been
kind
of
getting
out.
There
is
how
to
get
a
good
development
environment
up
and
going
relatively
quickly.
He's
gonna
make
that
pretty
much
push
button
and
that
will
be
coming
out
here
soon.
A
We
did
talk
about
kind
kind,
is
what
the
kubernetes
sig
uses
to
run
kubernetes
locally
without
having
to
run
a
vm
like
minicube,
so
that
was
some
of
the
things
that
we
found
that
was
very
convenient
to
use
instead
of
having
to
provision
a
big
vm
and
as
part
of
that,
we're
looking
at
the
possibility
of
taking
helm,
docker
and
scaffold
to
pull
together
everything
as
like,
a
quick
setup
process,
and
it
helps
with
some
of
the
ingress
into
the
kind
cluster,
and
I
did
bring
up
something
about
doing
some
things
around
a
golang
program.
A
A
So
what
we're
doing
is
just
kind
of
pivoting
a
little
bit
to
go
ahead
and
pull
to
run
the
container
image
that's
been
built
and
when
we
go
and
run
it
we'll
create
a
new
entry
point
and
run
the
cyclone
dx
at
that
point.
So
some
finagling
we're
doing
and
that's
kind
of
like
where
we're
at
from
this
morning
process
and
I
can
go
into
any
other
specific
topics.
If
anybody
is
interested.
B
So
why
don't
we
just
start
now
that
you
gave
a
summary?
Let's
just
do
some
introductions
brad,
do
you
want
to
introduce
yourself
and
what
you're
up
to.
C
Yeah
hi
everyone,
my
name
is
brad,
I'm
in
from
australia,
so
excited
to
be
here
thanks
for
making
the
time
for
the
time
zone
looking
into
starting
contributing
to
ateliers.
So
this
is
my
first
meeting
so
really
yeah.
It's
good
to
get
a
feel
of
what
you
guys
are
up
to
and
yeah.
Please
let
me
know
how
I
can
contribute.
I
have
my
background.
Is
software
engineering
then
I've
transitioned
into
devops,
so
I
have
sort
of
a
vast
skill
set,
particularly
in
kubernetes
at
the
moment.
A
Are
you
are
you
looking
to
do?
Are
you
interested
in
doing
programming
or
doing
more
devops
stuff,
because
we
are
flexible
to
help
anybody
learn
anything.
C
Probably
devops
stuff
is
better.
I
also
like
you
know,
mentoring
people
as
well,
so
if
anyone
would
like
some
help
and
learn
new
communities
or
devops
and
happy
to
help
as
well
so
yeah,
really
in
the
community
space
and
open
source,
especially
captain
as
well,
I'm
very
interested
in
kitten
at
the
moment.
A
Yeah
we
are
too,
if
we're
that
is
one
of
on
our
list.
To
do
some
integrations
around
is
the
captain
event
driven
ci
cd
is
is
something
that
we
see.
That
is
the
kind
of
what
the
future
direction
is
going
to
be
of
the
pipeline.
C
Yeah
and
one
of
the
issues,
I
think
it
was
170
for
chat
ops.
I
have
experience
in
that
as
well.
So
if
you
need
help
there,
I'm
more
than
happy
to
help
them.
C
And
also
my
old
team
will
come
to
the
next
meeting
as
well,
so
we
should
have
hopefully
around
seven
more
people
with
the
next
one
too.
So
I'm
going
to
start
trying
to
gather
a
lot
of
people
in
this
region
and
really
boost
this
region
because,
where
apac
lacks
in
terms
of
opens
contributing
to
open
source,
so
we're
really
trying
to
boost
that
over
there
at
the
moment.
C
I'm
helping
organize
the
kubernetes
community
days
here,
which
will
be
in
october,
so
that
will
be
a
pretty
big
event
to
try
and
boost
that
and
maybe
watch.
Let's
do
some
talks
there
as
well.
A
A
B
Yeah
we
we
know
we
need
to
have
a
strategy,
so
I
think
the
first
thing
would
be
for
you
guys
to
kind
of
wrap
your
head
around
what
we're
doing
with
ortillius
and
how
we
potentially
can
generate
the
ammo
files,
and
you
know,
automate
the
pull
requests
and
that's
sort
of
what
we're
thinking.
So,
instead
of
calling
a
a
deployment
engine
like
helm
or
spinnaker,
we
would
be
generating
the
yaml
files
and
automating
the
pull
request
to
the
right
environment.
B
So
we
eliminate
the
human
element
of
having
to
manage
that
part
of
it,
for
you
know,
pulling
the
shaw,
updating
the
file
and
then
doing
a
merge
and
pushing
it
into
an
environment.
C
B
That's
what
so,
that's
that's
what
our
thought
would
be,
because
then
you
guys
can
kind
of
have
your
have
meetings
that
are
appropriate
times
for
you
and
we
can
work
with
you
on
it
and
keep
you
up
to
date
with
where
what's
happening
on
the
morning.
Meetings
on
the
on
the
on
the
architecture
calls.
C
Yep
yeah
yeah,
thanks
for
thanks
again
for
the
time
it's
sometimes
hard
to
get
the
meetings
in
our
time
zone.
I
also
contribute
to
the
since
six
security
and
took
us
a
year
to
get
them
to
make
a
meeting
for
for
the
apac
region.
B
B
And
the
the
the
others
that
are
on
this
call
it's
some
ridiculous
hour
of
the
day
for
them
like
at
3
30
in
the
morning,
so
they're
just
being
crazy
right
now
to
be.
B
A
tool
is
new
as
well
until
you
want
to
say
hello.
D
B
A
And
we'll
like,
like,
I
said,
we'll,
definitely
help
you
out
and
if
you
want
to-
and
this
goes
for
everybody
if
you
see
a
issue
out
there
or
topic
or
something
that
you're
interested
in,
but
you
just
don't
know
how
to
where
to
start
or
how
to
start.
Or
you
know
where
resources
are
just
let
us
know
and
we'll
make
sure
that
you
get
what
you
need
to
move
forward
and
we
have.
A
I
have
no
problem
helping
people
learn
how
to
program
devops
stuff,
all
that
I've
been
around
forever.
I'm
ancient
in
this
world.
A
C
C
A
B
So
brad,
what
can
we
do
to
help
get
your
you
and
your
team
moving
forward?
What
do
you
think
we
should
do
a
few
of
these
calls
initially,
maybe
on
the
next
call,
we
can
potentially
do
one
next
week
and
kind
of
do
a
demo
of
ortilius
I'll
show
you
kind
of
the
ropes
where
we're
at.
C
Yeah
I'll
probably
run
a
hackathon
because,
like
just
here
with
my
tip
my
old
team
and
then
that'll
at
least
give
them
like
a
baseline
of
what
we're
doing
we'll.
Just
maybe
we'll
deploy
italias
and
get
it
up
and
running.
And
then
we
can
maybe
go
to
the
yeah.
I
think
another
meaning
will
be
great
and
I
can
bring
them
all
along.
B
Okay,
if
you
let
us
know
when
and
just
let
me
know,
and
I
will
I
will
get
that
scheduled
in
the.
C
B
C
C
No,
it's
just
a
question
and
also
you
mentioned
kubecon.
I
have
a
friend,
that's
hosting
a.
What
do
you
call
it
co-hosted
event
for
the
europe
one?
So
if
you
did
want
to
maybe
submit
a
tour,
I
can
get
one
in
for
there.
It
would
probably
you
know
if
people
haven't
spoken
before
it
would
probably
be
a
good
start
to
warm
up
for
the
north
american
one
so
reach
out
to
me.
If
you
would
like
me
to
push
that
through.
B
Yeah,
if
you
want
to
shoot
me
an
email
that
has
the
cfp
for
that,
I
did.
D
B
A
talk
for
the
get
ops
kubecon
north,
the
european
kubecon.
C
B
C
B
C
B
B
Because
that's
a
an
area
that
we
all
need
to
get
better
at
is
figuring
out
how
to
get
these
talks
submitted.
I
get
them
submitted
to.
I
mean
steve
and
I
speak
at
of
course,
cdcon.
We
generally
get
accepted
to
we
got
accepted
last
year
to
devops
world,
I'm
guessing
that
we'll
get
accepted
again,
I'm
hoping
us!
So
we
are.
We
are
getting
into
some
of
these
talks,
but
we
have
not
been
able
to
break
the
wall
of
the
kubecon.
C
Yeah
and
for
new
speakers,
I
run
a
cncf
community
group
as
well,
so
if
anyone
wants
practice
yeah
we're
welcome
to
use
that
too.
To
you
know,
to
I
mean
it
takes
a
few
talks
to
be
able
to
get
good
at
presenting.
B
Yeah
and
that's
exactly
why
we're
doing
our
artillious
microservice
visionaries
on
may
20th,
so
that
we
can
get
more
people
having
to
actually
put
together
the
powerpoints
and
start
getting
them
really
learning
how
to
present.
So
it's
a
training
exercise
as
much
as
an
education
exercise
for
all
of
us.
A
And
on
that
that
one
is
going
to
be
pre-recorded
and
then
we're
gonna
use,
discord
and
twitch
to
run
the
presentations
over.
So
if
you
have
anybody
that
is
interested,
tracy
has
a
couple
topics
out
there.
I
think
she
put
it
in
no,
I
thought
it
was.
The
link
was
in
here.
A
But
that
way,
what
the
way
we're
kind
of
setting
it
up
is:
there's
a
a
host
and
a
presenter,
so
it'll
be
kind
of
two
people.
You
know
host
kind
of
asking
questions
and
the
presenter
going
over
the
topics.
We
are
also
going
to
have
a
a
panel
discussion.
A
This
one
could
be
a
little
more
challenging
for
you,
because
it's
going
to
that
one
I
think,
is
going
to
be
live.
Are
we
recording
the
panel.
B
We'll
do
we'll
record
the
panel
too,
but
we
have
depending
on
who
ends
up
being
on
the
panel
and
we'll
if
we
have
anybody
from
india
somebody's
going
to
have
to
be
up
early
in
the
morning
to
do
it.
B
Exactly
right
now
we
have,
let
me
see
who's
on
the
panel.
B
I
think
it's
just
right
now,
it's
just
everybody
from
the
us.
So
if
your
team-
and
this
is
on
the
get
ops
topic,
so
if
your
team
wants
to
take
on
get
ops,
we
could
have
you
guys
do
the
panel
for
this
get
ups.
B
A
A
A
The
completion
of
the
the
second
week
that
we've
been
really
focused
on
that
and
moving
things
along
and
I've
been
doing
a
stand-up
on
mondays
at
8
30
mst
time.
But
what
I
will
we
we
can
do
is
if,
when
you
get
into
the
more
coding
on
from
your
group,
we
could
do
those
stand-ups
at
another
time.
A
So
we
won't
have
everybody
all
on
on
board
at
once,
but
I
think
we
can
do
a
split
meeting
again
with
favorable
time
zones
for
different
groups
and
the
idea
behind
that
is
just
to
get
over
any
technical
issues
that
we're
running
coding,
design
changes.
You
know
stuff
that
we
just
need
to
the
day-to-day
more
of
like
a
stand-up
type
of
meeting,
how
we
can
get
things
accomplished.
B
Nope,
just
brad,
if
you
give
us
a
time
for
some
time
next
week,
we'll
pull
together
steve
can
pull
together
the
videos
that
he's
done
in
the
past
and
kind
of
get
your
team
started.
I
know
that
we're
working
on
getting
a
kind
of
a
standard
development
environment
set
up
locally
too.
That
was
kind
of
discussion
today,
so
we
can
cover
that.
A
So
I'm
going
to
throw
one
more
link
in
the
chat:
it's
where
the
documentation
is
for
not
only
the
the
user
guide
for
attilius,
but
the
contributor
guide,
so
the
contributor
guide
we've
been,
it's
been
more
fluid.
We've
been
as
we've
been
moving
along,
adding
more
and
more
resources
in
here.
So
this
one
gets
updated
at
least
once
a
week
with
new
things
that
we
found
and
clarifications
and
stuff
like
that.
C
Yeah
I
went
through
I've
been
through
this
before
it's
it's
good
work
actually.
C
Okay
and
in
terms
of
chat
ops,
do
you
guys
need
help
with
that
or
have
you
got
something
underway.
A
We've
put
that
on
hold
for
now,
because
we're
focusing
on
the
the
service
catalog
piece
that
that
kind
of
was
the
service
catalog
was
voted
on
to
be
more
important
than
the
chat.
Ops,
but
chat,
ops
and
get
ops
are
definitely
on
the
the
horizon
here.
The
the
close
horizon,
some
of
the
other
things
that
we
need
to
address
is
visualization
of
our
dependency
relationships.
A
He
did
a
blog
with
bringing
in
open
telemetry
as
a
possibility
to
mirror
up
with
our
dependency
maps
and
kind
of
graph
out
that
data,
and
there
will
be
other
other
tools
that
we
need
to
bring
in
like
plug-ins
to.
We
have
to
do
a
up
update
our
techton
one.
We
have
to
do
one
around
well
as
soon
as
we
figure
out
what
we're
gonna
do
with
like
the
get
op
side.
A
We
can
then
figure
out
what
the
solution
is
gonna,
be
for
like
argo,
cd,
ranchers
fleet
and
we've,
you
know
like
flux,
d
from
weave
works,
so
once
we
get
a
kind
of
a
game
plan
going,
then
we
can
start
on
those
and
then,
if
anybody
knows
spinnaker,
that's
another
one
that
we
need
to
look
at
on
the
spinnaker
side.
A
B
But
at
the
same
time,
if
your
team
really
wants
to
you
know
build
a
kind
of
a
chat
up
solution
around
discord
where
we
can,
you
know,
do
things
like
submit,
builds
and
whatnot
go
for
it.
C
Yeah
I'll
look
at
the
api
if
they,
how
that
is,
I've
used
slack
in
terms,
but
I'm
happy
to
look
at
discord
as
well.
B
C
C
A
C
A
Perfect
and
then
I
know,
chrom
did
some
work
on
our
discord,
bot
for
like
our
builds
and
pieces
like
that,
so
he
does
have
some
familiarity
with
the
discord
apis
a
little
bit.
We
just
dabbed
our
toe
in
it
for
just
getting
the
the
community
up
and
running
around
discord,
so
he
may
be
a
resource
that
you
can
throw
some.
C
A
B
There's
a
lot
of
people
who
want
to
start
using
golang
so
that
that's
cool,
golag
and
python
have
been
everybody's
favorite
too,
and
with
people
saying
they'd
like
to
learn
more
about
golang,
so
you
know
we
can
jump
into
any
of
those
languages
if
it
means
that
people
are
going
to
learn
it.
That's
that's
always
a
good
thing.
Yeah.
A
It's
a
good
crop,
cross-learning
opportunity
ones.
I've
been
kind
of
staying
away
from
right
now
are
like
rust,
node
and
sticking.
Mainly
the
two
that
we've
been
really
focusing
on
primarily
are
going
to
be.
Python
is
what
we're
having
all
the
new
microservices
written
in
python
flask
to
be
specific,
and
then
I
did
come
up
with
a
program
that
we
needed
to
write
around
the
the
cyclone
dx
scanning
that
will
probably
fit
well
with
golang
as
part
of
that
and
then
the
other
stuff.
A
A
B
B
B
A
So
send
tracy
or
myself
an
email
or
on
a
discord
for
a
date
that
works
for
the
other,
seven
people
that
you
mentioned
next
week
or
week
after.
C
Year,
look
this
this
time
exactly
is
perfect.
Okay,
it's
it's
a
more
easy
day
to
run.
I
don't
have
the
retro
agile
ceremonies,
et
cetera,.
A
Okay,
all
right,
I
will,
I
will
book
it
for
the
same
time
next
week.
Let
me
just
double
check,
I'm
pretty
sure,
that's
gonna
be
no
problem.
Give
me
one
second
bring
up
my
calendar.
A
C
C
A
And
have
your
I
put
in
the
chat,
the
google
group,
so
it's
a
little
bit
back
in
the
history,
but
it's
ortelius
dev
in
the
google
groups
and
they
can
just
go
in-
ask
to
be
a
member
and
I'll
we'll
get
them
approved
and
one
what
happens
there
is
they
get
access
to
all
the
shared
google
drive?
All
the
calendar
invites
everything
like
that
is
run
through
that
google
group
for
permissions,
so
that
is
the
easiest
way
to
get
them
the
information
that
they
need.
A
And
then
on
the
on
the
github
side,
if
you
could
do
and
if
I
think
you've
already
done
it,
but
there's
a
readme
in
the
artillia,
slash
artelias
repo,
just
in
the
bottom
of
the
readme
you'll,
see
which,
like
working
groups,
you're
kind
of
interested
in,
if
you
just
do
a
quick
pull
request
with
your
name
on
that,
what
that
allows
is,
when
you
do
the
pr
and
it
comes
through.
I
can
then
add
you
to
the
the
project
and
organization
from
the
the
github
side.
A
A
Yeah,
so
that's
about
all
I
have
kind
of
like
on
the
logistics
side,
so.