In this Edition: - KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, the Final Frontier
- Project Pavilion Resources
- Project Resources Website
- Project Compute Resources (Reminder)
- GitHub Copilot Availability
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šKubeCon + CloudNativeCon, the Final FrontierThere will be some maintainer-focused activities at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon; be sure to check them out. Set course with your schedule. Below are a few suggested sessions: Ā Tuesday, 19 March Wednesday, 20 March Thursday, 21 March Friday, 22 March |
šļøProject Pavilion ResourcesThe Project Pavilion has been revamped! We have a new layout, quick access to caffeine, and the buildingās most luxurious, comfortable break area. And itās all for you! Hereās some important information: - Jorge Castro will be doingĀ multiple daily walkthroughsĀ of the Pavilion. This is so attendees can link up with a group of people and do a ātourā of the pavilion, similar to a zoo walkthrough.Ā
- Do you have a coworker or boss who is attending their first KubeCon? Let Jorge know, and he can do a walkthrough with them and give them a ālay of the land.ā
- We hope to increase foot traffic into the Pavilion with each tour, so be ready when the tour drops by your booth!
- Staff Access - The CNCF staff will be working out of the Pavilion. This is a great time to sync your project up with CNCFĀ project services. The team is happy to discuss:
- Getting the most out of LFX Insights with your project
- Conformance Programs
- Training Programs
- Mentorship Programs
- Technical Writing
- Getting set up on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
- Anything related to your booth at KubeCon
- ā¦ and anything else on your mind, our job is to make KubeCon work for you!
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Daniel Krook LFX Insights and team manager |
Jorge Castro Pavilion, Lightning Talks, and Conformance |
Jeffrey Sica Project Resources & Management |
Christophe Sauthier Training Programs |
Amye Scavarda- Perrin Projects and Governance |
Nate Waddington Mentorship, Tech Writing |
šProject Resources WebsiteIn collaboration with TAG-Contributor-Strategy, the CNCF is adding project/maintainer-specific content underĀ https://contribute.cncf.io/resources/. This will contain helpful resources for maintainers and projects, such as how-to guides, policies, and information about the CNCF's project services. Ā Over the coming months, the goal is to provide a central point for projects to come and search for information and hopefully unblock themselves with common tasks or questions. If, as a maintainer, you find a repeated task that you do, PRs are welcome! Letās build out a helpful collective together and uplevel all projects! |
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Project Compute Resources (Reminder)Itās only been a few weeks since the last newsletter, but this is a reminder that we have new policies around project compute usage and new providers/options available to projects. Please see theĀ last newsletter for details and information, and contactĀ proj...@cncf.ioĀ with any questions. |
šØāāļøGitHub Copilot AvailabilityWe have a lot of awesome partners on our open source journey, and GitHub is one of them. After a community member asked about enabling Copilot support (Thanks, Deepthi Sigireddi from Vitess!), we looked into it! As a pre-KubeCon EU treat, we have enabled it for all CNCF GitHub orgs under the CNCF GitHub Enterprise account. Tentatively, we have the following limits in place:
- Sandbox projects: 10 seats
- Incubating projects: 30 seats
- Graduated projects: 50 seats
This limit is subject to change as we watch adoption. Weāll let you know if that needs to happen. |
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