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2023-08-08
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Agenda
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-  Configuration of PostgreSQL and the PostgreSQL exporter

   -  **No time so far**. Chris has been busy with renovating his living
      room, and Johannes has been busy with renovating his bedroom.
      Bradley prefers to remain quiet.

   -  Chris will try to work on this in the coming week and will try to
      have Bella around as well, since he wanted to join the setup.

-  **Potential slot for GPG key signing of DevOps members**. External
   verification will be necessary.

   -  Skipped. No webcam on Chris.

-  We need to assign a **librarian** to keep our documents organized
   according to a system. Johannes is happy to do this for now.

   -  Let’s move the existing documentation from the Kubernetes
      repository into the infra repository. See
      `kubernetes#161 <https://github.com/python-discord/kubernetes/issues/161>`__.

   -  **Our Notion DevOps space is full of junk**. Outside of that, it’s
      not open to read for outside contributors, and does not leave much
      choice over which client to use for editing content.

      -  Chris agrees, without looking on it - just from memory. We
         should move it to the infra repository. (The meeting notes have
         already been transferred).

   -  Bella suggests to add some automation to make keeping everything
      in clean order less tedious.

-  We may want to integrate the **Kubernetes repository** and the infra
   repository together altogether, however there are a lot of
   repositories referencing the deployment manifests that would need to
   be updated.

   -  Chris mentions that regardless of what we do, we should - at the
      very least move all documentation into the ``infra`` repository,
      including the static site generator. At the moment we’re using
      Jekyll but we’re open to trying alternatives such as Hugo.

-  We closed some issues and pull requests in the repositories for late
   spring cleaning.

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