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Thursday, November 21 • 2:25pm - 3:55pm
Tutorial: A Kind Workflow for Contributing to Kubernetes - Benjamin Elder, Google; Duffie Cooley, VMware; James Munnelly, Jetstack; & Patrick Lang, Microsoft (Limited Available Seating; First-Come, First-Served Basis)

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Please bring your laptop fully charged as we will have limited charging stations available in the room.

How can you be confident that the change you make is functioning as you expect *before* you submit that PR?

Many contributors to the Kubernetes code base want to increase the confidence they have in their code prior to pushing that code upstream. This workflow will simplify this process for you!

Bring your Mac, Windows or Linux laptop to this session! We will show how to install the tools you need - Docker, golang and Kind. 

We will  guide you through a great workflow for contributing and testing your code. We will be leveraging sigs.k8s.io/kind to show you how to build Kubernetes locally and test your code. Then we’ll use Kind to run e2e tests against your local build. 

Together, these new skills will enable you to feel more confident in the changes you are introducing to the existing code base and enable you to contribute more frequently!

Speakers
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James Munnelly

Solutions Engineer, Independent
James is a Solutions Engineer at Jetstack, which involves helping customers bend and break Kubernetes to their will. He helps maintain a number of extensions to Kubernetes, including cert-manager (a Kubernetes native x509 certificates platform), kubernetes-sigs/kind (Kubernetes-in-Docker... Read More →
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Benjamin Elder

Software Engineer, Google
Ben first worked on Kubernetes around the 1.0 launch, implementing the initial version of the iptables kube-proxy for Google Summer of Code 2015. He later started working full time on Kubernetes in the summer of 2017, focusing on the test-infra, local clusters, build, and test with... Read More →
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Patrick Lang

Software Engineer, Microsoft
Patrick Lang is a Software Engineer at Microsoft building and teaching how to use Kubernetes and Windows container technologies. He is a regular speaker on Windows Server Container development and management that helped launch the tech at MS Ignite and Build conferences along with... Read More →
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Duffie Cooley

Duffie Cooley, VMware
Duffie is a Staff Cloud Native Architect at VMware focused on helping enterprises find success with technologies like Kubernetes. Duffie has been working with all things virtualization and networking for 20 years and remembers most of it. He likes to present on topics ranging from... Read More →


Thursday November 21, 2019 2:25pm - 3:55pm PST
Room 29ABCD - San Diego Convention Center Upper Level