[06:14:57] jayme: here's the patch for the alert we talked about yesterday https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/alerts/+/1070483 [07:30:58] aaand merged. Thanks a.kosiaris [07:34:43] thanks as well! [07:36:25] thanks! [08:43:39] thanks! [08:49:08] yw y'all [10:45:50] Per the decision in our last meeting about opening the last parts of the sig to the public I 've drafted this: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/k8s-sig-opening-draft-email. I intend to send it to the sig mailing list, wikitech-l, ops-l and engineering-all in slack. Feel free to edit! [10:48:18] one gotcha that I did run into is that I seem to be unable to get the event from the gcal linked to publicly. [10:48:55] reading up on how to solve it seems to imply that we need to create a new calendar that is public to begin with (vs our personal calendars that currently host the event). [10:49:25] does anyone have any better info/insights? [12:13:41] thanks for taking care of this akosiaris [12:14:21] I can at least edit the details of the meet that is attached to the event and I can also set it to Open (while it is currently set to Trusted) [12:14:50] which should allow outside people to ask to join [12:16:15] I can also change the events visibility to public - if that's what you where looking for [12:17:25] jayme: oh, that's nice! I probably couldn't find that cause I wasn't owning the event! [12:17:41] yes, please do! [12:17:50] yeah, probably. You handed that over to me at some point [12:19:39] akosiaris: changed to public. The meeting I left on "Trusted" settings, but I added you as co-host [12:29:58] thanks. I see now something pretty weird "There have been changes made to details of this event that are only reflected on this calendar" [12:30:06] and a "restore original event" [12:31:11] hmm...I don't see that [12:31:23] maybe you had something changed manually? [12:32:49] 🤷