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It's my son's birthday — I took him to an escape room, and after they finished the first one (about an hour) they wanted to do another, so I probably ended up working until 9pm. I just sat in the lobby while they did escape rooms.
While we wait — can I add something for Lucas? Not this latest version, but the previous one I succeeded in running: when I change the **number of replicas to zero**, this curl will still respond. Have you looked into this?
Good point. **Scale-to-zero is something we have not implemented**. As soon as you put zero, we assume you don't want to delete — you don't want to fully go to zero, because we don't have a way to go back to one automatically. The idea is to allow scale-to-zero to happen so you can use the **Horizontal Pod Autoscaler**. For that we need integration with the ingress so it surfaces metrics for the HPA to flip replicas from zero to a different number. Same way **Knative Serving** works.
Right now what we do is **we don't allow you to put zero on replicas** — as soon as you try, the API server tells you it's invalid. But it's something we want to support — just requires more integration.
Hello and welcome to wasmCloud — the New Year's edition. We are back from holiday — Happy New Year to everybody in 2026. I am still catching up. I took a nice disconnect, and I am still getting there. Most of the content today will be led by Lucas — I'm going to go off camera because I'm going to eat a sandwich.
Busy is good. Feel like I got a lot going on, but feeling pretty good. Lucas and I just got off a call, so I don't feel like I can ask him how he's doing again — I've asked him five times today. He's doing great. I'll report for him.
We started at 1:05 — coming in hot. I've got notes up already. I'd appreciate somebody giving me a +2 on my PR so it's merged. Our Netlify is slow to update — it's our latest. It's merged to main, the agenda, but not yet on our website.
Welcome to January 14 wasmCloud Community call. Today we're giving an update on our continued **wasmCloud v2 development**. We've got a nice beautified little demo to show that has a UI and everything — Lucas is going to walk through that. We've got a couple of docs of the week. Lucas, want to kick us off on where we are with the v2 update?
As usual folks — we wait till 1:05 to get started. Haven't hit live or anything, so none of this is being recorded by YouTube. I think it's being recorded by Liam, though.
Hello and welcome to the 21st community call for wasmCloud. Today I'm expecting to be a short one. We just reached a major milestone — released **wash RC6** yesterday. That rolled out quite a lot of feature changes with a goal toward **simplicity** — really narrowing down our scope for what we want to commit to for a major 2.0 release. Lucas, if you're game, maybe chat a bit about what's in RC6. I know you gave a demo last week — what's in RC6 and what's coming next? Are we done?
Coming in a little hot — I was making fast edits on Eric's wonderful blog post. Shout out during the call. I just felt like I was final reviewer. So good, so good. I hope you're enjoying all the praise. Did you read David Bryant's very nice email to you? Get a little ego boost, then we'll get this started.
Hello and welcome to wasmCloud Weekly, the last one for the month of January. We've got some really nice updates. Last week we released **RC6**, found some stuff, fixed some stuff, and we're getting close to cutting **RC7**. RC7 has some pretty cool other goodies inside it. Lucas, talk about what you built.
I've been snowed in. It finally cleared up yesterday — finally got out and did a grocery run after being stuck for like, we counted eight days. They couldn't plow our street, it's on a hill. While our neighbor was trying to plow, my other neighbor went out on his skis with his dog. We've got a good agenda today. We're getting close on a lot of different milestones — both P3 and v2. I also have my mom's dog. His name is Cosmo, after her favorite drink. She saw all the snow coming last Friday, dropped him off here, and got the last plane out to Miami.
Welcome to wasmCloud Wednesday, first one of the month of February. We've got two demos today, and we're going to run through a series of updates on **wash v2** — including procedures for transitioning from the wash repo over to the `wasmcloud/wasmcloud` repo. But first, let's talk about what we're working on right now: exercising v2 in a variety of ways. One of those is making sure we've got templates so other people can build with them. Eric created a set for TypeScript. Eric — take it away.
Beautiful — where the whole place is still covered with snow, Crete. It's like hardened, six inches of ice — everything is so thick even I can walk on it. Bitter cold here too. I've never seen anything like this in DC.
Not much to report. I was able to run a Hello World on kind — made it really trivial, that works fine. What I'm having trouble with is bringing my own image with that sense.
I created a **Claude skill** for some of the debugging with wash and component development. If you want it, I'll drop a link. Knowing how to use `wac edit`, for example, is something folks stumble on. I added this specifically for that. If you're using Claude, I recommend adding our skills via the Claude marketplace.
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Sorry I'm running a little late — I was code-reviewing Eric's doc so we could have a doc of the week, but I'm too slow on that, so I'll have to just pull up your PR live, Eric. Let me hit custom livestream.
We're live. Welcome to wasmCloud community call, February 11. We're going to start with a demo from Jeremy, who's been working on a host plugin for **WASI OTel**, which is really exciting. We talked about it and telemetry in general the last couple of calls. This is a working example of it running. Jeremy, take it away.
I figure we'll start with showing off the templates that have been in PR for a little bit and hopefully get merged, and then we'll do Excalidraw — that's basically doc of the week.
Hello and welcome to February 18, wasmCloud community meeting. We've got just a few things to run through today — short agenda but pretty cool stuff. First thing is, Lucas is going to show some of the templates and examples he's been putting up in wasmCloud. Lucas — I should be able to share your screen.
Yeah. I think we'll just go live and point people at the thread — be like "what are you doing on this call? You should be down here watching this." I'll share my screen.
All right folks, welcome to wasmCloud Wednesday for February 25, 2026, and as you may have already noticed, today is a very lightweight wasmCloud Wednesday because we're co-hosting the **Bytecode Alliance Plumbers Summit** right now.
Cool. I just put up a feedback survey in a couple places if you wanted to give us feedback on how to do more next time, or if the format worked, what didn't work. Very interested to hear your thoughts on the Bytecode Alliance side.
Yep — look in the events channel, there's a Google form. You can do it anonymous or put in your name, and I can talk to you more about what you put in.
Hello and welcome. This is the wasmCloud community call — first one of March, March 4. We're following a previous week of conferencing for the **Bytecode Alliance Summit**. If you haven't caught that already, I totally recommend watching it. Both days were packed full of awesome content.
Perfect world: we commit it ahead of time and it's available, and other people can edit it. Even more perfect world: we post the agenda ahead of time in the wasmCloud community Slack and ask for anybody else to edit or add their agenda topics.
All right, let's kick this off. Welcome to wasmCloud Wednesday, March 11. I am Jeremy Fleitz. I am the host today. The reason I'm the host is because we created a host group of hosts that do wasmCloud Wednesday, and I have the capability of doing screen sharing.
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