Week ending July 10, 2022
The Steering Committee has proposed some changes to its charter, resolving longstanding issues: moving selection out of the elections folder; adding a process for removing an SC member; adding a process for dissolving the SC. Comment on the PR if you have opinions.
Relatedly, SIG-ContribEx has created the Elections Subproject to oversee elections in the community, including offering preference elections as a service to all SIGs/WGs/Teams. SIG-Release is changing their meeting times.
SIGs CLI and Apps are starting their group mentoring for reviewers. The program is full already, but will happen again.
Next Deadline: Final Exceptions Due, July 25th
We are in Enhancements freeze and everyone is hard at work on their declared features. By this point, you should also be thinking about whether your feature is going to make the cutoff, and if it should be in the 1.25 blog post (deadline July 27).
Patch releases for supported versions are expected Wednesday.
Ginkgo v2 is GA so we’re migrating all our e2e tests to it. This includes changes in other areas, including migrating flags, and advancing kube-openapi.
--dry-run
and --force
can’t be used at the same timeOngoing testing refactor: ControllerRevisionLifecycle, APIService, more CRD validation tests, Event Lifecycle
/logs
endpoint for kube-apiserver is no longer enabled by default due to security concerns; set --enable-logs-handler
to re-enable