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Seattle, WA
December 10–13, 2018
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Tuesday, December 11 • 10:50am - 12:15pm
Tutorial: Building & Running Kubernetes from Source and Submitting Your First PR - Ian Chakeres, Silvia Xu, Michael Taufen, & Federico Bongiovanni, Google (Limited Seating Available - See Description for Details)

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the nature of tutorials, this session has been placed in a smaller capacity room to help facilitate a conducive learning environment. Space is very limited and seating will be given on a first come-first serve basis. The tutorial will be recorded and viewed on the CNCF YouTube channel after the event concludes. Thank you for your understanding.

In this hands-on 90m session, we will build and run Kubernetes on a Cloud VM, and then submit a pull request (PR) to kubernetes/kubernetes (k/k). Experts will be on-hand to help you get through any issues that you encounter.

We’ll first walk through the following steps: create and login to a VM; install and configure the dependencies; download the source code; build the executables; and finally, run Kubernetes. Afterward, we'll talk through the k/k PR process; fork the repo and set up git; make and commit a change to the source; and then create a PR.

Prerequisites:
- Bring a computer with a connection to the Internet and a web browser.
- A Google Cloud account, credits, or tokens will be distributed at the session.
- A GitHub account, created prior to the session.
- Agree to CNCF code of conduct and sign CLA (https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/CLA.md) prior to the session.

Speakers
avatar for Ian Chakeres

Ian Chakeres

Cloud Builder, Google
Dr. Ian Chakeres enjoys building cloud software teams, products, and technology. At Google he's making it possible monitor, manage, and enforce policies across all your Kubernetes clusters, whether in the cloud or on-prem. Ian holds an MBA from the University of North Carolina KFBS... Read More →
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Federico Bongiovanni

Senior Engineering Manager, Google
Engineering Manager who is passionate about people development and growth, building diverse and inclusive teams, and solving large scale technical challenges. With a large technical background in development, cloud computing at scale, building and running successful teams, and operating... Read More →
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Michael Taufen

Software Engineer, Google
Michael Taufen is a software engineer at Google. He works on GKE, GKE On-prem, and open-source Kubernetes. He's an active maintainer, who has contributed to a number of projects related to the Kubelet, configuration APIs, release management, OS images, node lifecycle, and most recently... Read More →
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Silvia Xu

Software Engineer, Google
Silvia is a software engineer in Google's Kubernetes team. She's working on making it easy to manage lots of Kubernetes clusters consistently, including hybrid and multi-cloud environments.



Tuesday December 11, 2018 10:50am - 12:15pm PST
Yakima 1 @ TCC The Conference Center (TCC) - Separate from WSCC building