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* Github Groups [Jorge Castro]
* [https://github.com/kubernetes/community/issues/2323](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/issues/2323) working to make current 303 groups in the org easier to manage
* Shoutouts this week (Check in #shoutouts on slack)
- * jberkus: To Jordan Liggitt for diagnosing & fixing the controller performance issue that has haunted us since last August, and to Julia Evans for reporting the original issue.
+ * jberkus: To Jordan Liggitt for diagnosing & fixing the controller performance issue that has haunted us since last August, and to Julia Evans for reporting the original issue.
* Maulion: And another to @liggitt for always helping anyone with a auth question in all the channels with kindness
* jdumars: @paris - thank you for all of your work helping to keep our community safe and inclusive! I know that you've spent countless hours refining our Zoom usage, documenting, testing, and generally being super proactive on this.
* Nikhita: shoutout to @cblecker for excellent meme skills!
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* GitHub:[ https://github.com/YugaByte/yugabyte-db](https://github.com/YugaByte/yugabyte-db)
* Docs:[ https://docs.yugabyte.com/](https://docs.yugabyte.com/)
* Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/YugaByte
- * Yugabyte is a database focusing on, planet scale, transactional and high availability. It implements many common database apis making it a drop in replacement for those DBs. Can run as a StatefulSet on k8s. Multiple db api paradigms can be used for one database.
+ * Yugabyte is a database focusing on, planet scale, transactional and high availability. It implements many common database apis making it a drop in replacement for those DBs. Can run as a StatefulSet on k8s. Multiple db api paradigms can be used for one database.
* No Kubernetes operator yet, but it's in progress.
* Answers from Q&A:
* @jberkus - For q1 - YB is optimized for small reads and writes, but can also perform batch reads and writes efficiently - mostly oriented towards modern OLTP/user-facing applications. Example is using spark or presto on top for use-cases like iot, fraud detection, alerting, user-personalization, etc.
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* 35k users with 5k weekly active users
* Produced Quarterly
* **SIG Updates:**
- * **Thanks to test infra folks for labels**
+ * **Thanks to test infra folks for labels**
* **Cluster Lifecycle [Tim St. Clair]**
* Kubeadm
* Steadily burning down against 1.11
@@ -1223,7 +1223,7 @@
* Support for kubeadm and minikube
* Create issues on crio project on github
* sig-node does not have plans to choose one yet
- * Working on conformance to address implementations which should lead to choosing default implementation
+ * Working on conformance to address implementations which should lead to choosing default implementation
* Choice is important since it would be used under scalability testing
* Test data? Plan to publish results to testgrid, will supply results ASAP
* Previously blocked on dashboard issue
@@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@
* creating docker registry and helm repos, pushing helm chart
* CLI and web UI
* Caching upstream repositories
- * Walkthrough and Example: [https://jfrog.com/blog/control-your-kubernetes-voyage-with-artifactory/](https://jfrog.com/blog/control-your-kubernetes-voyage-with-artifactory/) & [https://github.com/jfrogtraining/kubernetes_example](https://github.com/jfrogtraining/kubernetes_example)
+ * Walkthrough and Example: [https://jfrog.com/blog/control-your-kubernetes-voyage-with-artifactory/](https://jfrog.com/blog/control-your-kubernetes-voyage-with-artifactory/) & [https://github.com/jfrogtraining/kubernetes_example](https://github.com/jfrogtraining/kubernetes_example)
* Questions
* Difference between commercial and free (and what's the cost)
* Free only has maven support, is open source, commercial supports everything (including Kubernetes-related technologies, like Helm)
@@ -2076,11 +2076,11 @@
* contributing tests
* cleaning up tests
* what things are tested
- * e2e framework
+ * e2e framework
* Conformance
* Please come participate
* Kubernetes Documentation [User Journeys MVP](https://kubernetes.io/docs/home/) launched [Andrew Chen]
- * Please give SIG Docs for feedback, still adding things later
+ * Please give SIG Docs for feedback, still adding things later
* Can contribute normally (join SIG docs for more information)
* New landing page incorporating personas (users, contributors, operators)
* Levels of knowledge (foundational, advanced, etc)