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## August 17, 2016
* Intro / Agenda
* Brian Hardock of the Deis Helm team will demo [Helm](www.github.com/kubernetes/helm).
* Helm is a tool for creating and managing Kubernetes native applications.
* Adnan Abdulhussein from Bitnami will walk us through example helm charts for Kubernetes native applications
## August 10, 2016
* Intro / Agenda
* Brian Hardock of the Deis Helm team will demo [Helm](www.github.com/kubernetes/helm).
* Helm is a tool for creating and managing Kubernetes native applications.
* PoC demo and discussion of [AppController](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/29453)
* Working discussion of Pet Set beta steps led by [Clayton Coleman](https://twitter.com/smarterclayton) and [Prashanth B.](https://github.com/bprashanth)
* Demo of [nanokube](https://github.com/metral/nanokube) by [Mike Metral](https://twitter.com/mikemetral)
## August 3, 2016
## August 3, 2016 [[notes](minutes/2016-08-03.md)]
* Intro / Overview of Agenda
* [Ryan Jarvinen](https://twitter.com/ryanj?lang=en) will talk about "Defining "Applications" for Kubernetes (and OpenShift)"
* In a world of distributed architecture, the term "Application" can be a difficult thing to define. RyanJ will provide a few examples of how to package and distribute applications for Kubernetes.

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# August 03, 2016
* Intro by Michelle
* [Ryan J](https://twitter.com/ryanj?lang=en) talked about "Defining Applications in Kubernetes(and Openshift).
* His presentation can be found [here](bit.ly/sig-apps-openshift) and includes lots of helpful links.
* He went through some OpenShift primitives that are not in Kubernetes but may show up soon if the community sees a need.
* There was some in depth discussion about Deployments.
* Kubernetes has some concepts that came out of OpenShift Deployment Config.
* Q: What features are in Deployment Config that are high priority to push into Kubernetes Core at the moment?
A: _(Clayton)_ Yes. Handling deployment failures at a high level, a generic idea for a trigger controller which watches another system for changes and makes updates to a Deployment, and hooks.
* Ryan showed off OC which is a command line tool which is a wrapper for kubectl
* Comment: One of the challenges Kubernetes faces today is that there is not a great way to extensibly pull in new chunks of APIs.
* This is something that is actively being worked on today. This work is being discussed and worked on in [SIG-API-Machinery](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/tree/master/sig-api-machinery)
* Free O'Reilly EBooks can be found [here](http://gist-reveal.it/4ca683dff6cdb9601c495e27d4bb5289#/oreilly-ebooks) courtesy of Red Hat.
Watch the [recording](https://youtu.be/8Gn44O6hSCw)