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Authors: Shu Muto, Sebastian Florek
2022-05-19

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The presentation discusses the roadmap for improving the scalability and performance of Kubernetes Dashboard by decoupling the API and UI, implementing a new API architecture, and introducing a new outer layer.
  • The current container for the API and UI will be split into two separate containers to improve scalability and ease of management
  • Styling improvements will be made to allow for mounting custom themes into the separated UI container
  • A new API architecture will be implemented with a GraphQL API to handle live updates more efficiently
  • A new outer layer will be introduced to improve the overall performance of Kubernetes Dashboard
Authors: Dawn Foster
2022-05-18

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The presentation discusses the importance of governance in open source projects and provides guidance on how to establish clear expectations, define project scope and values, and define roles and responsibilities for contributors.
  • Governance is about alignment and collaboration within a community.
  • Setting clear expectations helps facilitate alignment.
  • Defining project scope and values is important to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Defining roles and responsibilities for contributors is crucial for effective governance.
  • The CNCF provides resources and guidance for projects to establish governance, but it is up to individual projects to build their own communities and adopters.
  • The CNCF prefers the use of Apache2 for code and Creative Commons for documentation, but exceptions can be made with approval from the governing board.
Authors: Debabrata Panigrahi
2022-05-17

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The presentation discusses the journey of a student from a new contributor to an approver in the Kubernetes community. It emphasizes the importance of mentoring, perseverance, and asking the right questions in the community. It also highlights the significance of regular SIG meetings and discussions and the need for contributors to comprehend the subject of the issue before attempting to solve it.
  • The speaker shares their experience as a new contributor to Kubernetes and the challenges they faced in understanding the jargon used in the community.
  • The presentation emphasizes the importance of mentoring and how it helped the speaker to learn about Kubernetes as an end-user and to contribute to the project.
  • The speaker also discusses the significance of perseverance and the courage to ask the right questions in the community.
  • The presentation highlights the importance of regular SIG meetings and discussions and how they help contributors to identify issues and areas where they can help.
  • The speaker emphasizes the need for contributors to comprehend the subject of the issue before attempting to solve it.
  • The presentation provides an anecdote about how the speaker worked on developing a contributor catacoda to help newbies who are not able to clear the threshold of setting up the Kubernetes code in the local system.
  • The presentation also discusses how new contributors lose interest while looking for good-first-issues.