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Description
Full notes: https://hackmd.io/CiuO4V0AT6WL_TgA47MXBA
Discussion Topics:
- Welcome and Objective
- Announcements
- Welcome Gary Ing
- How to get swag
- No Office Hours 11/24
- Community Shoutouts Part I
- Engineering Updates
- v0.10.0
- Standalone Cluster Overhaul
- Community Shoutouts Part II
- Advocacy Updates
- Thanks and Signoff
A
Hello,
everyone
today
is
wednesday
november
3rd,
and
it
is
our
first
community
meeting
for
the
month
of
november.
For
those
of
you
who
are
watching
your
clocks
tomorrow
makes
one
month
since
tons.
Community
edition
was
released
to
the
general
public
and
we
are
so
excited
to
have
you
here
a
couple
notes
before
we
begin
this
is
a
public
recorded
meeting
that
is
published
on
youtube.
So
for
those
of
you
who
are
working
on
things
that
might
be
proprietary
for
your
companies,
please
hesitate.
A
Do
not
share
them
here
in
this
meeting
again
we're
posting
these
on
youtube,
so
anything
that
you
feel
is
that
is
super
specific
to
your
companies
that
you
shouldn't
share.
Please
keep
it
to
yourself
all
right.
That
said,
thank
you
to
everyone,
who's
watching
the
recordings
as
well
we're
averaging
about
230
views
per
community
meeting,
which
is
amazing
so
for
all
a
couple
hundred
of
you
that
couldn't
make
it
to
this
meeting.
We
appreciate
you
watching
and
if
you
have
any
comments
feedback,
any
things
you'd
like
to
see.
A
Let
us
know
in
the
comments
or
hit
us
on
the
slack
channel
or,
however
else
you've
been
reaching
out
to
us.
The
objective
for
this
meeting
is
to
give
the
community
updates
about,
what's
going
on
for
tons
of
community
edition
everything
that
we're
giving
here
is
going
to
be
more
of
an
announcement,
we're
working
from
an
agenda
as
a
community
meeting
as
opposed
to
our
office
hours,
which
are
more
open
formats,
where
you
all
can
bring
your
problems
to
us
and
allow
us
to
help
you
with
them.
A
The
first
announcement
I
have
we
want
to
welcome
gary
ing
gary
is
going
to
be
joining
us
as
a
product
designer
focused
on
improving
the
experience
of
using
tons
of
community
edition
he'll
work
alongside
me,
with
all
of
you
to
understand,
what's
working
in
tons
of
community
edition
and
what
should
be
improved,
he'll
likely
reach
out
in
slack
to
get
to
know
more
about
how
you're,
using
tce
and
to
work
with
you
on
proposed
solutions.
He's
joining
us
from
vmware's
tonzu
supply
chain
tools,
group
where
he
worked
with
open
source
projects.
A
Like
harbor,
notary
and
cosign
he's
also
a
contributor
to
cncf's
tag,
security
supply
chain
security
working
group,
so
everyone
please
make
gary
feel
welcome.
We
are
so
glad
to
have
them
joining
us
here.
The
next
announcement
that
I
have
for
you
all
is
how
to
get
swag.
It
has
been
a
a
question
that
has
come
up
over
and
over
again.
A
I
am
pleased
to
announce
to
you
that
we
do
have
the
systems
in
place
now
to
be
able
to
send
you
swag,
and
what
we
want
to
do
is
incentivize
you
as
a
community
participating
with
tons
of
community
edition.
So
that
said
how
you
can
get
swag
if
you
have
contributed
code
to
tons
of
community
edition.
We
are
extremely
grateful.
All
you
need
to
do
is
submit
a
link
to
your
pr
that
that
was
merged
into
the
repository
to
my
handle
in
the
kubernetes
slack.
Workspace
will
get
you
sorted.
A
I've
seen
so
many
of
you
building
and
sharing
amazing
projects
that
you
that
you've
been
working
on
and
the
issue
that
we
have
in
slack
is
that
it's
very
temporal
it's
hard
to
see
things
after
they've
gone
up.
A
So
we
want
to
encourage
you
to
put
them
in
our
show
and
tell,
and
if
you
put
them
in
our
show
and
tell
you
just
open
a
new
discussion
inside
of
the
discussions
tab
in
the
repository
and
and
we'll
and
select
the
show
and
tell
there
with
a
link
to
what
you've
done
and
we'll
make
sure
to
get
you
out
a
t-shirt
yeah.
So
if
you've
submitted
any
prs
to
the
repository,
whether
they
be
code
or
docs.
A
Please
hit
me
up
if
you
have
created
some
cool
content
that
you've
shared
in
the
channel.
Please
also
share
it
in
the
show
and
tell
and
we'll
make
sure
to
get
you
out
some
swag
and
if
you
will
introduce
yourself
in
the
and
the
github
thread
that
we
have
for
introductions,
we'll
randomly
choose
one
person
a
month
and
get
them
out
some
swag
as
well,
and
then
for
the
folks
that
we
notice
who
are
continually
active
in
our
slack
channels
and
github
repos.
A
This
is
a
lot
more
flexible,
mushy
harder
for
us
to
measure,
but
we
are
watching
and
appreciate
your
participations.
The
next
announcement
we
have
thanksgiving
here
in
the
united
states.
Coming
up
so
we
will
not
be
having
office
hours
on
november
24th
and
then
the
last
thing
that
I
want
to
do
is
part
one
of
our
community.
Shout
outs
yeah.
We
couldn't
do
this
without
you,
so
I
wanted
to
say
thank
you
to
a
few
people.
A
First
of
all,
for
being
really
active
in
our
slack
channel,
answering
questions
and
asking
great
ones
wanted
to
thank
carupia
and
karthik,
who
are
who've,
been
yeah
just
amazing.
Every
time
I
come
in
the
channel,
I've
been
so
encouraged
to
see
how
much
participation
there's
been.
A
I
want
to
also
give
a
special
shout
out
to
carlos
who's
here
on
our
meeting
for
writing
an
amazing
blog
about
getting
tce
installed
on
aws.
Thank
you
so
much
that
is
great
and
for
being
our
first
poster
in
the
show,
and
tell
thank
you
for
getting
that
kicked
off
for
us
today,
and
I
also
wanted
to
thank.
A
We
had
a
youtube
video
of
a
vsphere
installation
or
tanzu
community
edition
which
premiered
on
the
day
of
release
from
michael
cade
over
at
veeam,
and
I
want
to
say
thanks
to
them
too.
So.
Thank
you
all
for
being
a
part
of
our
community
and
helping
make
it
what
it
is
and
john's
going
to
give
some
more
shout
outs
a
little
bit
later
on
in
the
meeting.
A
B
Okay,
yep
looks
good
cool,
welcome
everybody,
I'm
stepping
in
for
josh
he's
out
right
now,
but
yeah
v010
is
happening
and
the
engineers
have
been
burning
that
down
code
freeze
for
that
will
be
11
19
and
then
we're
targeting
beginning
of
december
for
that,
as
well
keeping
in
mind
the
thanksgiving
week,
if
you
are
curious
what
we've
been
working
on,
we
have
the
v010
project,
it's
been
a
lot
of
just
community
building
and
getting
some
of
our
tech
debt
figured
out
and
taken
care
of,
and
then
also
this
proposal
around
replacing
the
standalone
cluster
model
with
a
different,
lighter
weight
model.
B
So
speaking
of
which
this
is
the
standalone
cluster
proposal
cure.
Please
give
this
issue
a
read.
Look
at
the
comments.
Biggest
thing
really
is
we're
trying
to
solve
for
a
smaller
single
node,
non-life
cycled
cluster
model,
and
speaking
of
which
I
did
want
to
give
a
quick,
quick
demo.
I
guess
of
some
of
the
user
experience
stuff
we've
been
working
on,
so
I
can
let
that
fire
off
over
here,
but
yeah.
Please
give
this
a
read.
Give
it
a
look.
B
Yeah,
I
guess,
are
there
any
questions
on
this
right
now
or
or
anything?
I.
B
C
One
of
the
things
that
has
been
you
know
obviously
driving
people
crazy,
especially
if
they
haven't,
ran
and
figured
out
that
it
doesn't
work
is
all
the
stuff
around
non-persistence
of
current
san
juan.
C
C
B
I
definitely
agree
yeah.
I
definitely
agree
this
and
that's
good
that
you
mentioned
this
doc.
You
can
find
the
stock
buried
underneath
in
the
cli
command,
plug-in
standalone
cluster
directory
I'll
also
drop
a
link
to
this
in
the
hack
markdown.
It's
on
the
standalone
overhaul
branch,
so
it's
yeah
definitely
buried
in
there.
I'll
drop
a
link,
but.
B
Get
yeah
you
can
actually
get
the
actual
binaries
in
here,
but
even
that
is
a
little
outdated
from
this
user
experience
here
and
yeah.
It's
it's
a
little
rough
right
now,
a
little
sharp
edges
but
yeah.
I
think
all
that
feedback
would
be
really
good
and
I
think,
having
that
documented,
would
be
awesome.
So,
okay,
yeah
yeah,
so
that
cluster
is
up.
You
can
see
all
that
stuff
is
going.
It
takes
about
a
minute
or
so
so
yeah.
That's
kind
of
the
quick
demo
for
that
yeah.
B
It's
very
exciting,
yeah
yeah,
we're
really
stoked.
Please
give
it
a
try,
give
us
feedback
any
and
all
feedback
in
this
proposal.
Issue
right
here.
I'll
drop
a
link
to
this
to
this
readme
file
as
well.
I
also
wanted
to
give
out
some
community
shout
outs.
Just
from
an
engineering
perspective,
there
were
a
couple
repos
that
I
saw
this
week
that
were
really
cool
one
from
preston,
which
is
a
bunch
of
scripts
that
they
wrote
for
getting
a
vsphere
home
lab
set
up.
B
I
haven't
actually
gone
through
this
yet,
but
really
cool
that
we're
seeing
this
with
the
community
getting
this
set
up
for
a
home
lab.
Also,
this
one
was
from
scott.
I
don't
know
if
scott's
on
scott
rosenberg
but
they've
been
working
on
getting
some
of
the
bitnami
helm
charts
into
packages,
and
this
was
an
update
with
actual
airgap
environment
support,
which
is
also
really
really
cool,
and
then,
finally,
I
saw
this
one
from
alexandria.
B
If
I'm
saying
that
right-
and
this
is
a
package
repository
that
they
created,
which
also
has
the
meta
lb
load
balancer-
which
is
really
really
cool,
so
just
awesome,
seeing
the
community
support
and
yeah
hack
away
people,
it's
awesome
make
sure
to
drop
it
in
the
slack
and
as
nigel
mentioned,
that
discussion
threat
in
the
community
edition
repo
as
well.
A
Awesome,
thank
you,
john
yeah.
We're
looking
forward
to
seeing
more
of
the
projects
that
you're
making
and
yeah
slack
can
be
a
bit
temporal.
So
we've
got
the
whole
show-and-tell
area
in
the
discussions
one
more
plug
for
you
there.
I
wanted
to
pass
it
off
to
our
developer
advocates.
I
don't
know
if
you
all
know,
but
we
do
have
some
developer
advocates
from
vmware
working
on
ponzu
community
edition,
and
I
wanted
to
give
them
an
opportunity
to
introduce
themselves
to
you
all
and
tell
you
a
little
bit
about
what
they've
got
coming.
A
So
please
take
it
away
lee
tiffany,
yeah,
hi
friends,
I'm
lee,
I
joined
the
team
pretty
recently
tiffany's
been
with
the
team
for
a
little
bit
longer
yeah,
but
yeah
we've
been
working
on
a
lot
of
content,
just
getting
super
familiar,
getting
integrated
with
the
community
and
we're
excited
because
you
know
the
next
like
six
months
or
so
we're
gonna
be
doing
a
lot
of
streams
that
involve
tanzania
community
edition
demos,
hacking.
You
know
things
that
break
and
pretty
excited
about
that.
A
We
have
some
podcasts
and
collabs
coming
down
the
line
too.
We
just
pushed
up
a
couple
of
guides
on
the
tonzu
development
center
developer
center.
Sorry
as
well
things
for
a
cert
manager
and
cap
controller,
as
well
as
a
ytt
guide.
Something
notable
is
that
our
cap
controller
guide
on
the
tonzu
dev
center
actually
uses
a
tanzu
community
edition
package
from
the
tce
repo
and
so
that
those
things
are
useful.
You
know
kind
of
independently
and
it's
cool
to
see.
You
know
the
whole
system
is
like
modular.
Go
check
out
that
guide.
A
We
are
excited.
You
know
to
be
collaborating.
Of
course
you
know
we're
deaf
advocates
from
vmware,
but
there
are
a
lot
of
people
working
in
the
community,
whether
like
formally
in
advocacy
or
just
doing
cool
stuff,
always
looking
for
guest
speakers
and
collaboration,
ops,
so
yeah
get
in
touch
with
us.
You
know
tiffany
and
I
are
both
on
twitter
and
in
slack
and
you
can
send
us
a
dm
or
whatever
yeah.
D
And
if
there's
like
any
and
I'm
sick,
so
I
sound
like
a
frog,
don't
mind
me,
but
if
there's
like
any
events
like
if
you
have
meetups
or
conferences
or
things
that
you
would
like
science
communication
like
spoken
to
in
some
way
or
something
that
we
could
do
with
that,
let
us
know
how
we
can
be
involved
or
if
you
want
to
maybe
do
some
joint
talks
et
cetera,
joint
blogs.
We
would
be
happy
to
do
things
like
that.
A
Lunch
and
learns
streams.
You
know
every
tuesday
we
host
tons
of
tuesday
on
the
vmware
tanzu
twitch
channel,
go
check
that
out
it's
a
it's
a
good
time
and
we
have
some
really
cool
software.
We
can
build
some
neat
demos
of
platforms
on
so
all
about
the
tanzu
community.
E
I
just
did
a
quick
search
inside
the
slack
for
tce
and
on
twitch.
I
was
looking
for
that
link.
Maybe
you
could
drop
it
in
there.
Oh.
A
Yeah
you
want,
you
want
the
twitch
channel
that
we
do
tonsi
tuesday
on
sure.
It's
just
all
you
know
all
one
word:
vmware
tanzu
is
the
user
that
we
stream
that
on.
D
So
like
one
easy
way
to
get
to
all
of
the
things
that
we
have
is
to
go
to
tanzu.tv
and
it'll
have
all
the
different
things
that
we
stream
in
general
and
right
now,
a
lot
of
those
like
everything's
going
to
twitch.
But
some
things
are
going
to
start
moving
over
youtube,
etc.
But
the
twitch
is
just
like
twitch.tv
slash,
vmware
tonsu,
but
the
easiest
again
is
to
just
go
to
tanzania
tv
and
see
all
the
different
things
that
we're
doing
in
streams.
A
Yeah
just
drop
us
into
the
agenda
as
well
awesome.
Thank
you
lee
and
tiffany
thanks
for
the
crush
question
chris.
Does
anybody
else
have
any
anything
that
they
wanted
to
ask
for
of
our
advocates
or
of
our
engineering
team
or
of
me
about
any
of
the
other
things
up
above
it's
like
we're
running
well
ahead
of
schedule
today
I
was
a
little
bit
worried
with
our
pack
agenda
that
we
would
not
have
time
to
get
to
everything,
but
it
seems
like
we
have
so
yeah.
If
anyone
has
any
questions,
we'll
hold
the
beat.
E
For
that,
if
one
more
time
you
can
mention,
what's
that
search
string
again
for
twitch,
the
links
are
in
the
hack.
E
Oh,
it's
tv,
oh
okay,.
E
E
It
does
imply
that
folks
joining
this
meeting
also
have
to
jump
through
those
initial
hoops
of
getting
their
slack
community
set
up,
which
should
happen.
If
you
want
to
be
a
part
of
this
community
discussion
anyways,
but
then
you
know
it's
all
persisting,
and
if
we
talk
about
a
link
or
this
or
that
during
this
meeting
it
appears
in
the
slack.
Instead,
we
follow
that
and
it
persists.
C
D
A
Meeting
that
we
have,
I
will
add
that
as
an
action
item
for
myself
chris
every
time
we
it'll
come
right
after
we
have
the
announcement
message
that
bot
that
creates
that
announcement,
that
we're
gonna
have
yeah
meeting
yeah
I'll,
go
in
and
make
a
thread,
and
then
we
can
put
the
chats
there
yeah.
We
should.
E
A
A
A
Logs
and
stuff
yeah,
what's
up
nigel,
if
you
want
to
start
a
thread
in
the
in
the
kubernetes
slack
channel
and
then
I'll
set
up
a
sync
meeting,
there
send
a
zoom
link
there.
I'm
sure
some
folks
will
be
happy
to
join
and
pair
with
you
and
next
week
on
office
hours.
If
you
haven't
had
this
resolved
yet
then
that'll
be
a
really
great
place
to
to
troubleshoot
the
bug
and
do
some
some
live
figuring
it
out
with
the
maintainers
about
what's
going
on,
yeah.
A
Once
I
can
like
figure
out
the
like
just
have
the
whole
story
for
all
the
logs.
You
know
open.
D
A
Issue
and
try
to
fix
it
but
yeah,
just
while
we're
almost
in
real
life
together,
I
figured
that
I
would
mention
that
it's
something
that
I'm
kind
of
playing
with.
Of
course.
Thank
you
so
much.
F
It
looks
like
if
you
tag
scott
in
the
thread
in
kubernetes
slack
he's
done
it
a
couple
times
and
and
volunteered
that
ever
in
the
zoom
sweet.
A
Thanks
guys,
we
very
much
appreciate
you
and
your
contributions.
Well,
I'm
very
happy
to
give
you
all
some
time
back,
just
quick
reminders:
11
24
there
will
be
no
office
hours
and
yeah.
If
you
we,
we
appreciate
all
of
your
involvement
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
keeping
track
of
it
and
appropriately
celebrating
you
for
it.
So
if
you
want
to
engage
with
us,
there
are
some
suggestions
there
in
the
in
the
hack,
md
page.
We
will
see
you
next
week
for
our
office
hours
at
this
time.
A
Hopefully
all
of
the
calendar
invites
are
correct.
Now,
we've
moved
the
time
if
you're
having
any
issues
with
your
calendars,
please
reach
out
to
me
personally,
I
will
fix
it.
Thank
you
so
much
for
being
here
and
we'll
see
you
next
week
take
care.
Y'all,
bye,.