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Updating summit.md for KubeVirt Summit 2023 #886

Closed aburdenthehand closed 1 year ago

aburdenthehand commented 1 year ago

Signed-off-by: Andrew Burden aburden@redhat.com

What this PR does / why we need it: Updating summit.md with details for KubeVirt Summit 2023. CfP is open now until Feb 2, 2023

Will update this page again with schedule information when it is available

cwilkers commented 1 year ago

Two thoughts:

  1. You are taking out the detail about both days being five hour blocks (if this is as yet undecided, that makes sense)
  2. It would be nice to archive last year's topics somewhere, extra points if there are links to the YouTube videos.

Otherwise,

/lgtm /approve

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aburdenthehand commented 1 year ago

Thanks Chandler!

1. You are taking out the detail about both days being five hour blocks (if this is as yet undecided, that makes sense)

Yeah, currently undecided. I was going to re-add that detail once we have an idea of the schedule next month.

2. It would be nice to archive last year's topics somewhere, extra points if there are links to the YouTube videos.

We still have the KubeVirt Summit 2022 blog post, which links to the cncf event page that has the schedule. And the KubeVirt youtube channel has a Summit 2022 playlist with all the videos in order. Maybe we could create a page for previous summits, although I think the youtube playlists do the heavy lifting for that.

cwilkers commented 1 year ago

/retest