Then, at 11am we have some wonderful k8s contributors, @theonlynabarun@maria_fibonacci and @puerco going over some of the upstream supply chain fun in sig-release.
Also at 11, we have an update on what's new in SIG Windows from @jayunit100@FriedrichWilken Danny Canter, and @brandon8675_309. For folks looking to both run and develop on windows, come check this out!
At 11:55, there are two really good sessions - First an intro and deep dive into the world of multi-cluster with @JeremyOT@lauralorenzdev and @cheddarmint. There's lots of good stuff here with the Multicluster Services API, Multicluster DNS and more!
At 1:30 there's the Kubernetes SIG Meet and Greet! If you're interested in contributing to the project swing on by and talk to a bunch of folk from all the various community groups!
At 2:30 we have another twofer - First @arun_sriraman is going to go over Kubernetes network troubleshooting and some tools to help ya figure out the root cause of all those fun networking issues.
Also at 2:30 is a fun talk @IanColdwater and @bradgeesaman on some of the not so frequently covered secrets in Kubernetes that can allow attackers to get around all sorts of your well planned defenses ;)
Last one at 3:25 we have a return of SIG-HONK @bradgeesaman@IanColdwater@mauilion and @raesene walking through the exploitation of the runc CVE-2021-30465, should definitely be fun >:)
Another threefer at 4:30 - First, something that's near and dear to my heart - HPC, containers and k8s :D an overview of some of the challenges with HPC and containers from Lukáš Hejtmánek and Viktória Spišaková
Next we have a report on one of the biggest shifts in upstream from @cantbewong, @Nck_T and Walter Fender - cloud provider extraction, moving all the in-tree cloud provider code outside of core. It'll drastically cut down on the deps and size of k8s
Last one for 4:30 we have an update on the future of SIG Network from @thockin and @boweidu! If things like Dual Stack, The Gateway API and other networking things interest you, definitely swing by.
Whew - last ones for the day at 5:25 - We have 3 upstream sessions starting with some updates from the Data Protection Working Group with Xiangqian Yu!
Also at 5:25 is a deep dive into SIG Docs with @JimmAngel@bradtopol and Chris Metz! Come check out how we maintain ALLLLL the docs and their various localizations.
Last one for the day is an update from SIG Security with @coffeeartgirl@IanColdwater@reylejano and @PuDiJoglekar on alll the efforts to make k8s more secure through things like improving our security docs, third party audits of the code and more!
Soo...not sure what happened but apparently my other tweet thread didn't continue, so picking up part 2 of #kubecon day 3.
Other one at 4:30 - Have you had a feature that you wanted to propose, then back off after looking at the process? Is all of it really needed? Well you can find why it might be from @bobcatwilson, Kirsten Garrison, and @AdamBKaplan at their panel!
Last time slot for the day and there are 3 - Are you at an end user company and looking to open source something? How do you make sure theres continued support for it? Find out more from @khblixt and Kareena Hirani on how they did it at intuit for argo
At 11am, there are 2 session. First from an update from @the_sttts, @jpbetz, Federico Bongiovanni, and Abu Kashem about some things going on in API Machinery - the big big thing is Server Side Apply \o/
Time for day 2 of Bob's big list of #KubeCon sessions, and there are A LOT of good ones.
There are 2 sessions at 11am - First, for all you OSS data nerds, theres a great session from @Sophia_IV on some of the gotchas and best practices around analyzing OSS data and sharing it in an ethical way
Also at 11, is a presentation from @fuzzychef and @CathPaga and TAG Contributor Strategy on something important for every project! Turning contributors into maintainers (we seriously need more maintainers across the board :x)