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Monday, November 11
 

2:05pm MST

Being a maintainer is hard - how exactly, and how can we make it better?
Monday November 11, 2024 2:05pm - 3:05pm MST
The day-to-day, week-to-week, release-to-release job of being a maintainer of Kubernetes is hard. Perhaps unnecessarily so? In this session we can talk about what EXACTLY makes it hard, and what parts of that could be eliminated, streamlined, or delegated. We have lots of people who want to help, how can we enable them to? Where could we apply development energy to once-and-for-all overcome some of the "papercuts" that we all live with.
Monday November 11, 2024 2:05pm - 3:05pm MST
Room 255 d, Level 2 100 S W Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA

2:05pm MST

Dynamic Pods and other improvements to enhance Kubernetes for Dynamic Batch Workloads
Monday November 11, 2024 2:05pm - 3:05pm MST
Discuss the future of hierarchical scheduling and possible improvements on k8s to better support dynamic batch workloads
Monday November 11, 2024 2:05pm - 3:05pm MST
Room 255 ef, Level 2 100 S W Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA

3:30pm MST

Metaresources & Policy Attachment
Monday November 11, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm MST
Gateway API (SIG-NETWORK) introduced Policies as a declarative mechanism to enhance Kubernetes objects like Services and network extensions such as Gateways and HTTPRoutes. These Policies–more generally referred to as Metaresources–are the central piece of a pattern known as Policy Attachment, which is heading to new levels of maturity, evolving from initially an inventive way to expand solidified stable APIs, now into a new standard in the making across several networking-related implementations for contextual API extensions. This session will delve into the concept and evolution of Metaresources & Policy Attachment, exploring its goals, current state, and future potential.
Monday November 11, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm MST
Room 255 d, Level 2 100 S W Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA

3:30pm MST

Pod lifecycle and related code health
Monday November 11, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm MST
Description: Begins with a short interest and feedback session to collect and socialize gaps in pod lifecycle management today. Followed by a working session to enumerate specific gaps in documentation and tests relating to the pod lifecycle, and brainstorm, including how to evaluate for feasibility, architectures to unify the state transition flow of pod lifecycle management (ref: state transition).
The output of this working session is
  • a list of interested contribs
  • a doc representing the current state, gaps in documentation and tests
  • an appendix in the doc with brainstorming outputs from the working session on alternatives/updates to pod lifecycle management
Moderator: @lauralorenz (yes I am attending in person)
Monday November 11, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm MST
Room 255 a, Level 2 100 S W Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA

3:30pm MST

The future of native resources
Monday November 11, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm MST
Description: Modern hardware changed our view on the native resources (CPU, memory). We want to talk on what and how it can be potentially improved on all levels: possible UX in Pod spec, per pod/container granularity to specify preferences, CRI API, relation to DRA, dynamic node resize, roles of kubelet and container runtimes.
Speakers
avatar for John Belemaric

John Belemaric

Google
John Belamaric is an experienced software engineer and architect with over 20 years of software design and development experience.At Google Cloud, he works on Kubernetes and GKE. He is a co-chair of Kubernetes SIG Architecture, and a maintainer of CoreDNS, a CNCF project that provides... Read More →
Monday November 11, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm MST
Room 255 ef, Level 2 100 S W Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA
 
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