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All
right
cool
so
welcome
everyone
to
the
community
meeting.
So
today
we'll
talk
about
some
of
the
work
that
we
did
for
the
p2p
integration,
which
is
allowing
harvard
to
work
with
p2p
providers.
You
might
have
heard
of
some
of
the
more
popular
ones
right
now
like
ruber,
kraken
and
alibaba
dragonfly.
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So
this
is,
you
know,
part
of
the
release
for
the
2.1,
but
before
we
do
that,
I
just
wanted
some
quick
announcements.
So
we
have
a
couple
events
coming
up,
so
I
think
most
people
know
that
there
is
harvard
has
two
sessions
in
the
kubicon
europe,
starting
on
the
18th
of
august.
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But
before
then
we
actually
have
another
there's
another
event
called
the
clown
native
open
source
virtual
summit,
china
2020,
which
is
also
hosted
by
atletico
linux,
foundation
or
cncf,
and
we
have
three
presentations
here,
harvard
graduation
project
update
by
henry
he's,
the
founder
of
harbor,
and
we
have
a
deep
dive
talking
about.
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You
know
some
of
the
the
main
features
in
the
2.0
release,
as
well
as
some
of
the
upcoming
features
in
the
2.1
and
then
there's
another
one
by
henry
and
payment
is
one
of
our
maintainers
one
of
the
maintainers,
the
harvard
project
from
that
ease.
So
there
are,
unfortunately,
I
think,
for
you
know
this
audience
today,
they're
unfortunately
in
chinese
and
for
a
china
friendly
time
zone.
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So,
but
if
you
want
to
check
them
out,
please
do
and
then
we
have
two
talks
coming
up
for
kubicon
europe,
there's
a
harbor
intro
as
well
as
a
hybrid,
deep
dive,
so
mostly
focused
on
harper,
2.0
and
harbor
2.1.
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Okay,
so
yeah,
I
got
kind
of
a
late
notice
to
host
this,
so
I
don't
have
any
environment
up.
This
is
a
private,
and
so
we
have.
We
did
a
demo
of
p2p
the
work
that
we
did
for
p2p,
but
it's
a
private
build.
So
I
figured
you
know
if
everyone's
okay
with
it
I'll
just
play
the
recording
from
this
morning,
which
you
know
one
of
our
engineers,
did
a
fantastic
job
of
explaining
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
and
what
the
end
result
looks
like.
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But
essentially
you
know,
the
work
is
that
within
harvard
you'll
have
the
ability
to
perform
an
action
called
preheat
which
essentially
migrates
or
offloads
that
image
to
the
ptp
distribution
side,
whether
where
the
image
is
prepped
for
to
be
distributed
via
their
p2p
distribution
mechanism,
which
is
much
better,
much
more
efficient
for
scale
out
distributing
to
multiple
hundreds
or
thousands
of
nodes.
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And
then
we
have
a
sort
of
security
policies
within
harper
to
control
how
and
when
to
pre-heat
those
images.
So
that's
a
demo.
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Hey
alex,
can
you
increase
the
volume
a
bit
it's
a
little
harder
here?
Okay,.
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You
can
see
there
is
a
crack
for
the
use
this
that
yesterday,
to
prove
the
resource
at
least
has
got
the
request
and
it
has
issued
the
full
request.
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Essentially
you
know
you
saw
how
steven
was
creating
preheating
policies,
and
but
we
also
have
project
policies
and
project
policies,
has
the
same
sort
of
security
policies
around
image
polling
based
on
signature
based
on
scanning
for
vulnerabilities,
and
things
like
that.
So
we
got
into
discussion
about
the
merits
of
you
know
allowing
the
the
project
settings
to
override
the
preheating
policies
versus
why
not
just
directly
leverage
the
project
settings.
So
that's
still
an
ongoing
discussion,
but
I
think
you
know
there
is.
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There
are
benefits
to
to
be
able
to
configure
those
policies
at
the
preheating
policy
level
to
have
that
sort
of
granularity
at
the
ptp
provider
level,
because
you
know
what
works
for
one
p2p
provider
may
not
work
for
another.
That
was
really
our
initial
concern
here,
but
yeah.
I
just
want
to
see
if
there
are
any
questions
around
how
this
works,
how
to
create
policies,
how
to
trigger
policies.
Things
like
that.
A
So
we
plan
on
delivering
this.
You
know
huge
thanks
to
the
external
maintainers.
We
had
one
of
our
maintainers
from
netease.
We
also
had
people
from
the
alibaba
dragonfly
project
and
someone
from
the
uber
kraken
project
sort
of
advising
us
on
some
also
on
these
steps,
so
so
huge
thanks
to
all
those
guys
and
we
plan
on
delivering
this
as
part
of
the
2.1
release,
which
is
slated
for
august
21st.
A
So
that's
all
I
had
to
share
for
this
meeting.
If
you,
you
know
I'll,
share
the
link
to
this
video
in
the
community
meeting
notes
if
you
want
to
watch
the
whole
thing
and
then
yeah
well,
we'll
probably
have
some
valve
discussions
around
the
pre
p2p
pre-heating
policy
reversed
project
settings.
So,
if
anyone's
interested
you
can
you
can
follow
us
I'll
I'll
post.
Those
links
in
the
community
meeting
notes
as
well
so.
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That's
good.
I
also
posted
links
to
the
presentations
that
you
talked
earlier
about.
I
posted
links
on
to
them
on
twitter.