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Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160121
January 21 - Configuration, Federation and Testing, oh my.
Note taker: Rob Hirshfeld
Use Case (10 min): SFDC Paul Brown
SIG Report - SIG-config and the story of #18215
allowing externalor simpleextensions. |
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PetSet creates instances w/stable namespace |
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Workflowproposal |
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Distributed Chron. |
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Challengeis thatconfigsneed tocreate multipleobjectsin sequence |
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Trying tofigure out how balance the manyconfig options out there (compose, terraform,ansible/etc) |
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Goalis to“meetpeople where theyare” tokeep itsimple |
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Q: is there an opinion for the keystore sizing |
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large size / data blob would not be appropriate |
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you can pull data(config) from another store for larger objects |
SIG Report - SIG-federation - progress on Ubernetes-Lite & Ubernetes design
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Goalit tobe ableto haveaclustermanager, soyoucanfederate clusters. They will automatically distribute the pods. |
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Plan isto use the sameAPIforthemaster cluster |
- Quinton's Ubernetes Talk: https://youtu.be/L2ZK24JojB4 |
- Design for Ubernetes: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/19313 |
Conformance testing Q+A [Isaac Hollander McCreery]
status on conformance testing for release process
- expect to be forward compatible but not backwards
is there interest for a sig-testing meeting
testing needs to a higher priority for the project
lots of focus on trying to make this a higher priority To get involved in the Kubernetes community consider joining our Slack channel, taking a look at the Kubernetes project on GitHub, or join the Kubernetes-dev Google group. If you’re really excited, you can do all of the above and join us for the next community conversation -- January 27th, 2016. Please add yourself or a topic you want to know about to the agenda and get a calendar invitation by joining this group.
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