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title: "Lightning Talk: Empowering the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Cloud Native and Open Source"
linkTitle: "Empowering the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Cloud Native and Open Source"
description: Deaf & Hard of Hearing WG Co-Chair and members introduce the working group and discuss the need to improve accessibility in the ecosystem at KubeCon NA.
date: "2023-11-06"
conference: KubeCon North America
speakers:
- name: Jon Zeolla
url: https://github.com/JonZeolla
- name: Rob Koch
url: https://github.com/robcube

youtubeID: BRMnIP8PxZU
image: /images/video-thumbnails/empowering-the-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-in-cloud-native-and-open-source.png
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During this session, Jon and Rob will present a new CNCF initiative that aims to create a pathway into cloud native for the deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). Diversity and inclusion foster vibrant communities where everyone contributes their unique perspectives and talents. The result: innovation that is more inclusive, higher quality, and a broader set of contributors. But when it comes to cloud native, we have yet to see universal representation of communities with disabilities. And visibility is key because, if you don't see individuals "like you" thriving in a particular field, it can be difficult to envision your own journey. This initiative aims at creating and supporting patterns and a pathway for Deaf or Hard of Hearing individuals to become active open source community members who can serve as role models, motivating a new generation of engineers to join them on this journey. Join this session to learn why these initiatives are important and what you can do to help.
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title: "From Māori to Deaf Engineers, Welcoming all Contributors"
linkTitle: "From Māori to Deaf Engineers, Welcoming all Contributors"
description: Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Mentorship WG members discuss the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in the cloud native ecosystem.
date: "2023-11-06"
conference: KubeCon North America
speakers:
- name: Catherine Paganini
url: https://github.com/CathPag
- name: Jay Tihema
url: https://github.com/jaytiaki
- name: Jay Jackson
url: https://github.com/jtjackson
- name: Destiny O'Connor
url: https://github.com/Deafveloper

youtubeID: l9Vc2AIR8qE
image: /images/video-thumbnails/from-maori-to-deaf-engineers.png
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Every project in our community is looking for more contributors. One way to get them is to "make your project welcoming," and to as broad an audience of potential contributors as possible. But what's "being welcoming" really, and how do you open your project to folks very different from you? This session will introduce you to perspectives, methods, and ideas to increase your contributor base. We'll share perspectives from TAG Contributor Strategy's Deaf and Hard of Hearing and its Maori initiatives. It will also cover basics like contributor guides and "do and don't" tips around being welcoming. Whether project leaders, contributors, or supporting sponsors, attendees will learn ways to remove barriers to entry and enable contribution.
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url: https://github.com/geekygirldawn
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image: /images/video-thumbnails/keynote-building-a-sustainable-cncf-project-contributor-base.png
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Dawn Foster, TAG Contributor Strategy co-chair, makes a case for the importance of building a sustainable contributor base on the keynote stage at KubeCon Amsterdam, 2023.
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Maintaining an open source project is hard work that often extends out over several years, and maintainer burnout is common within open source projects. It can be hard for already overworked maintainers to balance the day to day work required to keep the project running while also investing in additional activity to increase future sustainability. The good news is that the CNCF has best practices, resources, guides, and templates available to make it easier for you to build a contributor strategy that leads to becoming a sustainable CNCF project over the long term. This talk will help you apply those resources in your project. This talk will include:
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title: "Keynote: Hot Dog! The Technical Oversight Committee is on a Roll!"
linkTitle: "Keynote: Hot Dog! The Technical Oversight Committee is on a Roll!"
description: TAG Contributor Strategy Co-Chair along with other TAG leads participate in a keynote panel discussion focusing on the different work each of them do and the benefits they have reaped from participating in the TAGs.
date: "2023-11-06"
conference: KubeCon North America
speakers:
- name: Catherine Paganini
url: https://github.com/CathPag

youtubeID: OvLHzfMig-k
image: /images/video-thumbnails/keynote-hot-dog-the-technical-oversight-committee-is-on-a-roll.png
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The Chicago style hot dog is iconic for its balance of spicy and sweet flavors and the Technical Oversight Committee of the CNCF is striking a similar balance by picking up spicy issues and working on some sweet changes to enable success in the coming year. Join TOC member Duffie Cooley for an update on what the TOC have been working on and how to get involved! You’ll also hear from some of the amazing leaders in our Technical Advisory Groups. These are groups of technologists that volunteer their time to help the TOC and the CNCF focus on domain specific areas like Security, Runtime and Contributor Strategy to name a few.

As part of the work in 2023 the TOC has been re-evaluating a lot of our existing moving levels structure and TOC processes alongside the TAGs with feedback from maintainers and we’re not done yet! We’ve got a lot to accomplish in the coming months and we are excited to share with you what and how we have been crafting some delicious changes to satiate emerging challenges and we relish the idea that you will come and be a part of it!
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title: "TheCUBE interview with Deaf and Hard of Hearing WG Co-Chairs Destiny O’Connor and Rob Koch "
linkTitle: "TheCUBE interview with Deaf and Hard of Hearing WG Co-Chairs Destiny O’Connor and Rob Koch "
description: In this TheCUBE interview, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Co-Chairs discuss how the working group got started, what they aim to achieve, and why the community needs initiatives like this.
date: "2023-11-06"
conference: KubeCon North America
speakers:
- name: Destiny O'Connor
url: https://github.com/Deafveloper
- name: Rob Koch
url: https://github.com/robcube

youtubeID: 3fYd5vQFWw8
image: /images/video-thumbnails/the-cube-interview-with-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-wg-co-chairs.png
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title: "Keynote: United In The Cloud: Where Inclusion 'Winds' Around The World"
linkTitle: "Keynote: United In The Cloud: Where Inclusion 'Winds' Around The World "
description: Deaf and Hard of Hearing WG Co-Chair participates in a keynote panel discussing changes panelists would like to see for the cloud native community to become more inclusive, with a particular focus on members from Asia, Latin America, and people with disabilities.
date: "2023-11-06"
conference: KubeCon North America
speakers:
- name: Destiny O'Connor
url: https://github.com/Deafveloper

youtubeID: 3WJ_s4Jvbsk
image: /images/video-thumbnails/united-in-the-cloud-where-inclusion-winds-around-the-world.png
featured: true
featuredDescription: |
Deaf and Hard of Hearing WG Co-Chair participates in a keynote panel discussing changes panelists would like to see for the cloud native community to become more inclusive, with a particular focus on members from Asia, Latin America, and people with disabilities.
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In this keynote, Nikhita will highlight how the cloud native community has evolved over time, challenges faced by contributors from around the world and how we can build a vibrant home that embraces all voices. Just as the Chicago River flows through the heart of the city, inclusion weaves through the fabric of cloud native development, playing a major role in sparking innovation and strengthening the community's collective identity.

In the Windy City and beyond, the contributions of these global stewards are key to cloud native’s success. Through this keynote, learn more about how to best support them and address the evolving needs of users and contributors worldwide.
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