Re: Special issues process proposal
alexis richardson
This is a very important initiative, thank-you.
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 4:42 PM Matt Klein <mattklein123@...> wrote:
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Special issues process proposal
Matt Klein
Hi TOC community, As part of our working group on how to better handle project "special issues," I have put together a draft process document that I would love your feedback on: This is part of the general work steam around improving the services that we provide to member projects (see also https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HLRFOCgSleHX5ZHu3PQRTAVQB-KNjxggZxc6CFLLQxQ/edit#heading=h.wb9r8ykfgpr1). Looking forward to your feedback! Thanks, Matt
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Re: Jepsen result for etcd 3.4.3
Brandon Philips <brandon.philips@...>
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 1:35 AM Alexis Richardson <alexis@...> wrote: On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 1:00 AM Brandon Philips The example configs are for the etcd nodes needed to support a Kubernetes cluster of X size. Because etcd doesn't scale horizontally the guide, I believe, covers recommended sized clusters up to 5 nodes. Happy to take a PR to clarify something though. > What do you mean by dealing with network partitions? Does the failure guide section on network partitions help? https://etcd.io/docs/v3.4.0/op-guide/failures/ That all depends on the network not on etcd. All etcd can guarantee is it will tolerate a network partition of arbitrary length of time and will only allow writes on the side of the partition where the majority of members can still talk to each other. Once the partition recovers health checks As far as tuning for a particular network see the tuning guide: https://etcd.io/docs/v3.4.0/tuning/ Thank You, Brandon
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Re: Jepsen result for etcd 3.4.3
alexis richardson
Brandon,
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 1:00 AM Brandon Philips <brandon.philips@...> wrote: This is great, I don't know how I missed it before. QQ: Are your example configs each using only one VM per cluster? That is not totally clear from the docs. What do you mean by dealing with network partitions? Does the failure guide section on network partitions help? https://etcd.io/docs/v3.4.0/op-guide/failures/Thank-you. I've seen this --- I guess what I am asking about is practical guidance on how often to expect different types of network failures, and what to expect, how long etc. I understand this is hard to do in a general manner. alexis
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Re: Jepsen result for etcd 3.4.3
Bart Smykla <bartek@...>
I’m happy to see the report. Great job!
Bart Smykla
From: "kubernetes-dev@..." <kubernetes-dev@...> on behalf of Brandon Philips <brandon.philips@...>
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 7:40 AM Alexis Richardson <alexis@...> wrote:
There are many variables on how much workload an API server puts on etcd but there is a ballpark guess doc here:
What do you mean by dealing with network partitions? Does the failure guide section on network partitions help? https://etcd.io/docs/v3.4.0/op-guide/failures/
Thanks,
Brandon --
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Re: Jepsen result for etcd 3.4.3
Brandon Philips <brandon.philips@...>
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 7:40 AM Alexis Richardson <alexis@...> wrote: One side question from me -- I think it would be good to understand There are many variables on how much workload an API server puts on etcd but there is a ballpark guess doc here: What do you mean by dealing with network partitions? Does the failure guide section on network partitions help? https://etcd.io/docs/v3.4.0/op-guide/failures/ Thanks, Brandon
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Re: Jepsen result for etcd 3.4.3
alexis richardson
Big round of applause to everyone involved in this. Please do share
any thoughts back with CNCF on what can be done to help etcd continue to be a trusted component of the K8s environment. One side question from me -- I think it would be good to understand more about recommended etcd set-ups at different scales of k8s cluster (10, 50, 150, 500+ nodes) and how to deal with n/w partitions. alexis On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 3:28 PM Brandon Philips <brandon.philips@...> wrote:
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Re: [TOC Election] Qualified Nominees for January/February 2020 Election
Matt Farina
Richard, Thanks! I've updated your info. - Matt
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, at 3:16 PM, Richard Hartmann wrote:
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Re: [TOC Election] Qualified Nominees for January/February 2020 Election
Richard Hartmann
Hi Matt, thanks for this! Two updates: My Twitter is @TwitchiH and you can put me down as working for Grafana. Best, Richard PS: In all seriousness, if I lose, I want to lose to you. Sent by mobile; please excuse my brevity.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020, 00:42 Matt Farina <matt@...> wrote:
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Re: 回复:[cncf-toc] [TOC Election] Qualified Nominees for January/February 2020 Election
Matt Farina
Zhengyu, thanks for letting me know. I've updated the post. Regards, Matt
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, at 7:44 AM, Zhengyu He via Lists.Cncf.Io wrote:
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回复:[cncf-toc] [TOC Election] Qualified Nominees for January/February 2020 Election
Zhengyu He
A minor correction: I'm based in Hangzhou, China. I forgot to update my linkedin. Thanks, Zhengyu
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Re: [TOC Election] Qualified Nominees for January/February 2020 Election
刘海锋 <bjliuhaifeng@...>
Thank you Matt. It’s quite convenient.
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I was curios about the candidates and the process... so I wrote down what I saw in an election guide blog post. There's at least one link/reference for each candidate running (usually more), their location (should everyone be in the Pacific time zone?), and some more details on the process. Hope it's useful to someone doing due diligence on voting.
Cheers, Matt
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020, at 3:00 PM, Amye Scavarda Perrin wrote:
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Re: [TOC Election] Qualified Nominees for January/February 2020 Election
Thank you, Matt.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 18:42 Matt Farina <matt@...> wrote:
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Re: [TOC Election] Qualified Nominees for January/February 2020 Election
Matt Farina
I was curios about the candidates and the process... so I wrote down what I saw in an election guide blog post. There's at least one link/reference for each candidate running (usually more), their location (should everyone be in the Pacific time zone?), and some more details on the process. Hope it's useful to someone doing due diligence on voting. Cheers, Matt
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020, at 3:00 PM, Amye Scavarda Perrin wrote:
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[TOC Election] Qualified Nominees for January/February 2020 Election
Amye Scavarda Perrin
Congratulations to our nominees for the Technical Oversight Committee! These nominees have all passed the qualification process from the Governing Board and TOC. Our nominees are: Saad Ali John Belamaric Erin Boyd Lee Calcote Alex Chircop Justin Cormack Matt Farina Katie Gamanji Richard Hartmann Michael Hausenblas Zhengyu He Quinton Hoole Frederick Kautz Wei Lai Vallery Lancey Sheng Liang Bryan Liles Haifeng Liu Kris Nova Alena Prokharchyk Liz Rice Torin Sandall Brian Scott Eduardo Silva Sugu Sougoumarane Liu Tang Ed Warnicke Voting is now open for the five (5) seats available: three (3) from the Governing Board, one (1) from the End Users and one (1) from the maintainers of incubating and graduated projects. Voting will close on February 3, 2020 at 11:59am Pacific time, and the election results will be announced on February 3rd. Amye Scavarda Perrin | Program Manager | amye@...
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Re: Update on CloudEvents Project
Liz Rice
Thanks for the update, Doug. It makes sense to have subscription / discovery APIs to complement the existing CloudEvents, and doing them as part of the same project sgtm.
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Comments from the community are welcome! -- Liz Rice - sent from my phone
On 24 Jan 2020, at 02:19, Doug Davis <dug@...> wrote:
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Update on CloudEvents Project
Doug Davis <dug@...>
TOC Members,
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Re: CNCF SIG Contributor Experience Proposal
Paris Pittman <parispittman@...>
Thanks everyone! :) Based on the doodle poll, I'll go ahead and set up two times which gives more folks opportunities to join across time zones. I'll get the invites out ASAP to those who entered their info in the poll.
Spread the word to your networks and projects that may be interested. Reply to me for an invite if you'd like to participate. It would be good for those who want to be heavily involved with leading discovery and working group planning, to step forward now so we see skills/interest areas which will help shape the charter, too. Looking forward to it.
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 11:05 AM Alena Prokharchyk via Lists.Cncf.Io <aprokharchyk=apple.com@...> wrote: +1 NB, this is awesome --
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Re: CNCF SIG Contributor Experience Proposal
Alena Prokharchyk
+1 NB, this is awesome
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-alena
On Jan 23, 2020, at 6:09 AM, Geri Jennings <geri.jennings@...> wrote:
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Re: CNCF SIG Contributor Experience Proposal
Kiran Mova
+1 NB. Thank you!
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 7:39 PM Geri Jennings <geri.jennings@...> wrote: +1 NB. I look forward to seeing the evolution of CNCF with this SIG in place.
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