--- title: " Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160211 " date: 2016-02-16 slug: kubernetes-community-meeting-notes-20160211 url: /blog/2016/02/Kubernetes-community-meeting-notes-20160211 --- ##### February 11th - Pangaea Demo, #AWS SIG formed, release automation and documentation team introductions. 1.2 update and planning 1.3. The Kubernetes contributing community meets most Thursdays at 10:00PT to discuss the project's status via videoconference. Here are the notes from the latest meeting. Note taker: Rob Hirschfeld * Demo: [Pangaea][1] [Shahidh K Muhammed, Tanmai Gopal, and Akshaya Acharya] * Microservices packages * Focused on Application developers * Demo at recording +4 minutes * Single node kubernetes cluster — runs locally using Vagrant CoreOS image * Single user/system cluster allows use of DNS integration (unlike Compose) * Can run locally or in cloud * *SIG Report:* * Release Automation and an introduction to David McMahon * Docs and k8s website redesign proposal and an introduction to John Mulhausen * This will allow the system to build docs correctly from Github w/ minimal effort * Will be check-in triggered * Getting website style updates * Want to keep authoring really light * There will be some automated checks * Next week: preview of the new website during the community meeting * [@goltermann] 1.2 Release Watch (time +34 minutes) * code slush * no major features or refactors accepted * discussion about release criteria: we will hold release date for bugs * Testing flake surge is over (one time event and then maintain test stability) * 1.3 Planning (time +40 minutes) * working to cleanup the Github milestones — they should be a source of truth. you can use Github for bug reporting * push off discussion while 1.2 crunch is under * Framework * dates * prioritization * feedback * Design Review meetings * General discussion about the PRD process — still at the beginning states * Working on a contributor conference * Rob suggested tracking relationships between PRD/Mgmr authors * PLEASE DO REVIEWS — talked about the way people are authorized to +2 reviews. To get involved in the Kubernetes community consider joining our [Slack channel,][2] taking a look at the [Kubernetes][3] project on GitHub, or join the [Kubernetes-dev Google group][4]. If you're really excited, you can do all of the above and join us for the next community conversation — February 18th, 2016. Please add yourself or a topic you want to know about to the [agenda][5] and get a calendar invitation by joining [this group][6]. The full recording is available on YouTube in the growing archive of [Kubernetes Community Meetings][7]. [1]: http://hasura.io/blog/pangaea-point-and-shoot-kubernetes/ [2]: http://slack.k8s.io/ [3]: https://github.com/kubernetes/ [4]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kubernetes-dev [5]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VQDIAB0OqiSjIHI8AWMvSdceWhnz56jNpZrLs6o7NJY/edit [6]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kubernetes-community-video-chat [7]: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL69nYSiGNLP1pkHsbPjzAewvMgGUpkCnJ