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Kaslin's Intro

Hello, and welcome, everyone, to the Friday, $DATE edition of the Contributor Comms Team Meeting.

As a reminder, this meeting operates under a code of conduct which essentially says to be respectful of your fellow speakers and attendees. And generally be excellent to each other.

Here at the beginning of the call, we like to offer an opportunity for anyone on the call to introduce themselves, if you'd like to, totally optional. I like to use it as an excuse to explain what the meeting is.

Hello everyone, I'm $NAME, and I am one of the co-leads of the Contributor Communications subproject, which is what this meeting is about and our purpose as a group is to make sure that folks within the contributor community and open source Kubernetes know about things going on that they really ought to know about. Also, to make sure that folks outside of the contributor community know about the awesome work that contributors are doing. During this meeting today, we'll go over various projects, and things going on that relate to that work.

Would anyone else like to introduce themselves? Totally optional.

[PAUSE]

We also usually ask for a volunteer notetaker for each meeting. The role of the notetaker is to follow along with the discussion as best you can, and take notes in the notes doc. This is valuable for anyone who missed the meeting or, more often, for us to look back and remember what we talked about. The notetaker is, of course, encouraged to ask any questions they need to in order to take better notes. Same goes for everyone, but especially the notetaker. Do we have any volunteers to be our notetaker today?

And a final housekeeping item - I hope you've noticed that this is a very casual call. Please feel free to pipe up or ask in the chat if you have any questions. We're more than happy to explain things.

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kaslin commented Mar 27, 2026

We also usually ask for a volunteer notetaker for each meeting. The role of the notetaker is to follow along with the discussion as best you can, and take notes in the notes doc. This is valuable for anyone who missed the meeting or, more often, for us to look back and remember what we talked about. The notetaker is, of course, encouraged to ask any questions they need to in order to take better notes. Same goes for everyone, but especially the notetaker. Do we have any volunteers to be our notetaker today?

And a final housekeeping item - I hope you've noticed that this is a very casual call. Please feel free to pipe up or ask in the chat if you have any questions. We're more than happy to explain things.

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Pulled that into the text up top. Thank you, @kaslin

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