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Authors: Christoph Blecker, Joanna Lee, Arun Gupta, Alena Prokharchyk, Andres Vega, Emily Fox, Matt Farina
2023-04-20

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The presentation discusses the development of a new code of conduct body for the cloud native community, with a focus on community health and increasing understanding between members. The goal is to create a healthy community where everyone feels safe participating in.
  • The new code of conduct body is being developed to define common expectations and procedures for the cloud native community.
  • The goal is to create a healthy community where everyone feels safe participating in.
  • Increasing understanding between community members is essential to achieving this goal.
  • The code of conduct committee aims to provide transparency and fairness in the process, with clear conflict of interest procedures and multiple paths for reporting.
  • The committee also aims to promote restorative and transformative justice, in addition to traditional incident resolution procedures.
Authors: Jim Bugwadia, Frank Jogeleit
2023-04-19

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The Policy Working Group in Kubernetes is focused on promoting policy report API, completing the GRC paper, and discussing compliance mapping. They are also updating the Kubernetes policy page.
  • The Policy Working Group is promoting the policy report API to be standardized and used by different tools and projects.
  • They are completing the GRC paper to map policies into other business functions and exploring how policies can be used for operations automation and cost management.
  • The group is discussing compliance mapping to automate compliance assessments and move from manual to continuous compliance.
  • They are updating the Kubernetes policy page to make it more helpful.
  • The group meets every second Wednesday at 9:00 am Pacific time.
Authors: Nate Waddington, Jay Tihema
2022-10-26

Most CNCF projects want to participate in new contributor mentoring programs, but it's hard to get started -- and it's even harder to be successful. Meet the new Mentoring Working Group, who will help you with information, resources, and peer coaching. We'll also be introducing an exciting new program. LFX, GSOC, Outreach, and others let you grow and diversity project contributors through mentoring. We'll talk about the existing programs, how you can get involved, and ways to minimize the work involved. We'll also review how you can help build up the Mentorship WG to assist all CNCF projects, mentors, and mentees. We'll also introduce a new regional program, He Waka Eke Noa/HWEN, which is helping New Zealand and Maori students get involved in cloud native without leaving home. This program can serve as a model for new ways to recruit non-traditional contributors. You'll learn what you need to get started or become more successful in your project mentorship efforts.
Authors: Abdullah Gharaibeh, Aldo Culquicondor, Alex Wang
2022-05-19

The Kubernetes Working Group Batch was newly formed in the beginning of 2022. The Working Group aims to be a forum to discuss and propose enhancements to support for Batch (eg. HPC, AI/ML, data analytics, CI) workloads in core Kubernetes. We want to unify the way users deploy batch workloads to improve portability and to simplify supportability for Kubernetes providers. In this session, you will learn about the WG goals and roadmap , as well as the early efforts performed by our contributors.Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!