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[4950.46 --> 4953.52] So I know that you're back from KubeCon now.
[4954.02 --> 4956.28] KubeCon is over for you, at least in person.
[4956.50 --> 4958.14] What was it like to be there in person?
[4958.32 --> 4959.90] It wasn't as weird as I thought.
[4960.08 --> 4962.38] You know, I hadn't been around big crowds of people in a while.
[4962.48 --> 4963.34] You know, it's been a long time.
[4963.46 --> 4967.08] I was at one smaller conference a couple of weeks ago just starting to warm back up to it.
[4967.16 --> 4968.62] And it was just awesome to see the energy.
[4968.62 --> 4977.52] And, you know, I could tell the whole community needed this to kind of just get back together, set aside some time to talk about open source and kind of relax a little bit.
[4977.92 --> 4981.46] Because as things start to get back to normal, it was exhausting, though.
[4981.56 --> 4982.46] I'll say that.
[4982.70 --> 4983.92] You know, it's a long week.
[4983.98 --> 4985.46] Those conference sessions are long days.
[4985.48 --> 4988.42] And I think I just forgot how tiring these conferences can be.
[4988.68 --> 4991.44] I know that you had also Supply Chain Security Con.
[4991.82 --> 4994.94] I almost called it Supply Chain Con, which would have been crazy.
[4994.94 --> 4995.94] No, no.
[4996.04 --> 5002.32] Supply Chain Security Con, Kim referred to it as a negative one event, which I think is important in relation to KubeCon.
[5002.46 --> 5003.10] I really like that.
[5003.40 --> 5004.10] How is that?
[5004.24 --> 5004.42] Yeah.
[5004.54 --> 5007.58] So Supply Chain Security Con was a day negative one event.
[5007.68 --> 5008.74] I think I kind of made up that term.
[5009.20 --> 5014.50] KubeCon has kind of had a long history of having day zero events or co-located events the day before the conference.
[5015.12 --> 5017.88] There's just been so many topics to cover in so long since we've had a KubeCon.
[5018.16 --> 5019.76] The organizers decided to have two of those.
[5020.12 --> 5022.78] So the Monday of this week, the conference officially started on Wednesday.
[5022.78 --> 5027.86] But the Monday of this week, we started off with a day negative one event called Supply Chain Security Con.
[5028.30 --> 5032.22] The Continuous Delivery Foundation and a bunch of other companies helped sponsor and put together.
[5032.88 --> 5033.28] Okay.
[5033.82 --> 5038.64] So this makes me think of the coolness wall at Top Gear.
[5038.86 --> 5039.72] I don't know if you remember that.
[5039.82 --> 5042.74] I don't know if you watch Top Gear, but they had a wall and they used to rank cars.
[5043.30 --> 5045.66] And Sub-Zero were the really cool ones.
[5045.94 --> 5049.70] The really, really like Sub-Zero is like the coolest car category they had.
[5049.70 --> 5053.12] So negative one sounds like a bit like Sub-Zero to me.
[5053.34 --> 5054.44] I think there's a link there.
[5055.06 --> 5058.62] So as we are preparing to wrap this up, I have two more questions.
[5058.94 --> 5060.28] Your favorite KubeCon moment?
[5060.68 --> 5062.22] What is coming next in the six months?
[5062.48 --> 5066.48] Oh, my favorite KubeCon moment was the talk from John Johnson Jr.
[5066.78 --> 5071.12] and Dan Mangum on crazy things you can do with OCI registries.
[5071.40 --> 5071.74] Oh, yes.
[5071.74 --> 5075.72] I can't wait until that recording gets posted, but you might have seen some of the buzz around on Twitter.
[5075.96 --> 5081.24] But they actually built a chat application that worked inside of OCI compliant container registries.
[5081.76 --> 5082.60] And that was just awesome.
[5082.82 --> 5086.46] They answered the actual Q&A for the talk using this chat application.
[5086.78 --> 5092.08] So the audience was there asking questions and layers and container images were getting thrown around to make it all work.
[5092.50 --> 5093.54] But that was awesome.
[5093.64 --> 5094.52] That was my favorite moment.
[5094.52 --> 5094.96] Amazing.
[5096.22 --> 5098.90] What's happening in the next six months for ChainGuard, for you?
[5099.44 --> 5100.14] Anything interesting?
[5100.44 --> 5101.08] We're getting a haircut.
[5102.24 --> 5102.68] Probably.
[5103.08 --> 5103.52] Probably.
[5103.70 --> 5105.08] It's getting a little long at this point.
[5105.66 --> 5109.94] But yeah, for ChainGuard, we're figuring out what we're going to be doing, getting our feet under ourselves
[5109.94 --> 5115.70] and just trying to stay focused and double down on the awesome momentum we've had in SIG Store
[5115.70 --> 5119.48] and continuing to push that forward across all the different language ecosystems
[5119.48 --> 5122.90] and package managers and container images around the world.
[5122.90 --> 5126.64] So yeah, look for hopefully even more SIG Store adoption than we're already seeing
[5126.64 --> 5129.10] and then us starting to figure out what we're doing as a company.
[5129.52 --> 5131.02] Dan, thank you very much for making the time.
[5131.30 --> 5132.50] This has been an absolute pleasure.
[5132.74 --> 5136.16] I'm looking forward to next time and I hope it won't be that long before we meet again.
[5136.48 --> 5137.14] Thank you very much.
[5137.62 --> 5138.72] Thanks a lot for having me.
[5142.22 --> 5144.66] Thank you for tuning into another episode of Ship It.
[5144.88 --> 5146.72] I enjoyed making it for you.
[5147.12 --> 5150.44] This is just one of the podcasts for developers that we ship.
[5150.44 --> 5154.20] Go to changelog.com forward slash master for the rest.
[5154.82 --> 5160.78] You can join me and the rest of our community at changelog.com forward slash community.
[5161.42 --> 5162.96] There are no imposters in our Slack.
[5163.38 --> 5164.60] Everyone is welcome.
[5164.98 --> 5169.06] Huge thanks to our partners Fastly, LaunchDarkly and Mino.
[5169.34 --> 5172.70] Thank you Breakmaster Cylinder for all our awesome beats.
[5173.14 --> 5174.32] That's it for this week.
[5174.54 --> 5175.38] See you next week.
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