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A
Right
welcome
everyone,
so
I
noticed
that
we
have
a
new
guest
christian
welcome
to
the
meeting.
B
B
I
always
appreciate
it
when
people
say
that
they
see
the
stream
so
yeah.
Thank
you.
A
Okay
and
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
today's
meeting
is
ux
focused
and
yeah,
I'm
going
to
share
a
gender
for
today
we
had
several
topics.
Thank
you
very
nice.
So
the
first
first
one
is
a
question.
I
think
I
can
just
take
it.
So
the
question
is:
how
is
google
analytics
used
and
can
we
you
know?
How
can
we
use
it
and
basically
answer
is,
I
think
we
have
two
sources.
One
is
we
have
google
analytics
for
documentation
and
that's
not
what
you're
asking
about
or
you're
asking
about
documentation.
C
A
We
also,
we
have
google
analytics
in
a
product,
but
it
can
be
enabled
by
end
user,
so
we
don't
have
access
to
the
data
and
we
only
have
google
analytics,
which
is
which
we
collect
for
cds
for
dogs
as
well
as
this
website.
The
sample
argo
cd.
A
C
Okay
yeah.
I
was
just
curious
to
see
like
how
many
users,
like
our,
for
instance,
like
mobile
users.
I
don't
know
if
there
are
any
but.
A
But
basically
we
can
get
data,
but
only
for
argo
cds
that
we
run
so
and,
for
example,
into
it.
We
use
it
just
to
see
how
many
people
actually
use
user
interface.
A
C
Yeah,
I
didn't
see
anything
that
was
exactly
like
that.
I
know
there's
like
a
component
ui
label
that
you
can
add
to
issues
but
like
specifically
for
folks
from
red
hat,
who
are
helping
out
a
little
bit
with
ui
ux
expertise.
A
C
A
Yeah,
okay-
and
I
guess
that
this
is
the
question
for
people
who
who
wants
to
help
with
ux.
Do
you
think
it
would
help
additional
label
will
help
you
to
identify
such
issues?.
A
It
makes
sense
to
me
yeah
I
mean
I
definitely
don't
mind.
We
can
go
ahead,
create
ux
label,
I
guess,
does
it?
Okay,.
A
Yeah
this
is,
but
this
is
fixable
like
sooner
or
later
you
will
get
that
ability.
I
think
you
know
we're
going
to
add
more
members
this
tuesday.
Actually,
so
this
is
not
an
issue,
it
makes
sense
to
me.
I
feel
like
it's
a
good
proposal
to
create
ux
ux
label.
Okay,
let's
use
the
thing
and
if
we
don't
have
objections,
please
you
know
tell
it
now
or
in
slack.
D
Just
I
created
a
label
called
ui
polish,
a
while
back,
I'm
not
sure
if
that
would
necessarily
fit
what's
what
regina
is
looking
for,
but
I
have
marked
a
few
with
that.
C
I
did
see
that
one
is
that
one
more
like
cleaning
up,
though.
D
Like
I
guess
so,
I
kind
of
created
it
with
like
I.
I
don't
think
that
a
lot
of
these
ui
issues
qualify
as
bugs
necessarily
yeah
yeah.
So
just
what
it
sounds
like
ui
polish,
so
maybe
another
one
would
be
good.
D
C
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
that
sounds
good
and
I
think
we
can
move
to
the
next
topic,
and
I
just
edited
it
before
that
meeting.
I
wanted
to
discuss
color
palette
changes
and
the
reason
is
we
recently
had
another
meeting
and
actually
then,
from
code
fresh.
He
mentioned
that
a
designer
from
code
parish
is
working
on
a
new
design
for
argo
approach.github.org
and
since
we're
going
to
change
color
palette
for
argo
cd
and
maybe
argo
workflows
as
well.
It
makes
sense
to
sync
up
and
try
to
apply
the
same
palette
on
this
website.
E
Yeah,
so
I
don't
I
I
messaged
shubik
and
I
haven't
gotten
a
copy
yet
of
what
the
color
palette
the
proposed
new
color
palette
is,
but
if
that's
documented
somewhere
I'd
love
to
just
plug
it
right
into
the
designer.
That's
already
been
working
on
the
argo
website
and
have
them
just
take
the
take
the
color
palette
and
plug
it
in.
C
C
C
This
is
the
slack
thread
that
has
this
like
color
palette
that
remington
had
proposed.
It's
not
implemented
anywhere
across
it's
not.
I
don't
know
how
maybe
remington
can
talk
to
us
if
he's
on
the
call,
but
I'm
not
sure
how
much
exactly
he
thought
about
like
using
this
as
part
of
the
entire
website.
D
I
didn't
think
about
using
it
across
the
whole
website
at
all
yeah.
I
picked
these
mainly
because
they
were
high
contrast
and
they
were
very
easy
to
see
at
a
glance
right,
but
I'm
I'm
sure
that
they
could
have
some
sort
of
use
across
the
ui.
But
I
I
don't
think
that
the
whole
ui
should
be
based
off
of
these
okay.
C
This
was
just
starting,
I
think.
Overall,
there
was
a
need
with
a
nargo
cd
ui,
to
have
more
contrast
with
the
colors
for
web
accessibility,
but
we
hadn't
come
up
with
like
an
actual
like
color
palette
to
use.
These
were
just
for
the
status
badges
and
we
were
trying
them
out.
E
Got
it
okay,
so
we
I
mean
I
can
show
you
just
what
like
what
we
had
so
far,
and
you
can
tell
me
if
you
think
this
is
potentially
you
know
a
problem
from
a
color
perspective.
E
Let's
see
here,
it
is
so.
Let's
see,
can
I
share
my
screen.
E
This
isn't
a
huge
departure
from
what's
in
there
today,
but
basically
the
purple
was
toned
down
a
little
bit.
They
brought
out
the
orange
as
a
highlight
color
to
match
the
argonaut,
and
then
we
were
looking
at
potentially
taking.
This
is
not
even
correct,
but
like
this
one,
this
isn't
supposed
to
be.
E
Argo,
workflows
this
one's
supposed
to
be
rcd,
but
we
were
thinking
about
taking
the
argonaut
and
making
like
a
specific
version
for
each
tool
in
the
in
the
smoothie,
so
that's
kind
of
the
direction
we're
going,
but
just
in
terms
of
palette
I
mean
this
is
you
know
pretty
basic?
It's
just
looking
it's
just
using
orange
as
a
highlight
color,
there's
a
lower
energy
orange
in
there
too,
and
then
kind
of
lower.
E
I
don't
know
lower
darker
purples
than
than
previous,
so
it
doesn't
seem
like
this
is
necessarily
a
conflict
with
anything
that
you're
doing.
As
far
as
I
can
tell.
C
Yeah
I
mean,
I
think
this
looks
really
great.
The
only
thing
that
I
would
question
is
like
how
many
like
there
would
have
to
be
like
a
more
expanded
palette
for
it,
because.
A
C
E
Yeah,
that
makes
sense,
so
should
I,
as
I
work
as
we
work
on
the
website,
regina
and
remington.
Do
you
just
want
to
both
be
looped
into
like
where
we're
going
with
that
I
mean
it's
not
specific
to
the
I
I
get.
I
think
you're
focused
on
ux
and
we're
just
working
on
like
a
new
marketing
website,
but
maybe
just
to
keep
you
in
the
loop,
and
so
you
can
point
stuff
out
and
tell
us
like.
Oh
yeah,
don't
use
that
color
we're
gonna,
that's
our
not
the
color!
A
Awesome,
thank
you
all
right.
I,
since
we
don't
have
any
other
ux
topics,
I
can
talk
a
little
bit
about
state
of
current
milestone
unless
anyone
else
wants
to
propose
some
ux
topic.
A
A
We
doesn't
seem
like
we
have
any
braking
changes,
so
there
is
no
pressure
to
it
doesn't
have
to
be
two
to
zero,
but
we
have
so
many
new
features,
so
it
is
going
to
help
us
to
you
know,
get
more
attention
to
that
new
release,
and
so
we
have
applications
that
are
good,
certifications
and
image
updater
and
feels
like
we're
going
to
package
all
three
as
kind
of
as
part
of
bundle
of
argo
cd.
So
all
these
three
projects
are
pretty
much
extension
of
arbor
cities
and
a
part
of
release.
A
So
this
is
that's
one
thing
that
has
changed
and
I
think
only
kind
of
only
side
effect
of
it
is
that
we're
going
to
if
we're
following
a
goal
line
convention,
we
will
have
to
make
a
change.
Basically,
the
next
version
of
so
some
projects
use
argo
cd
as
a
library
and
as
soon
as
we
upgrade
everyone
who
uses
it
will
have
to
change
the
way
they
import
argo
cd
and
they
would
have
to
append
v2.
A
C
A
A
I
think
it's
so
the
end
users
noticed
that
the
version
of
radius
that
we
use
right
now
it
has
vulnerabilities
and
it's-
and
there
is
already
a
newer
version
which
is
considered
stable,
which
is
v6,
and
I
think
it's
literally
the
last
change
that
we
must
do
and
everything
else.
I
don't
feel
very
terrible
to
carry
over
other
fixes
and
feature
requests
to
the
next
series.
A
Yes
and
of
course,
there
is
some
work
which
is
not
highlighted
here,
so
we
still
need
to
oh.
Actually,
it
is
highlighted.
We
need
to
add
application
set
to
argo
cd
stack
and
we
have
to
do
the
same.
I
think
for
argos,
identifications
and
argo
image
of
the
argo
cd
image
of
data,
but
it's
it's
not
really.
Code
changes.
It's
mostly
documentation
changes.
A
And
besides
that-
and
we
have
couple
other
issues
in
progress,
but
I'm
not
mentioning
them
right
now,
because
they're
getting
to
be
done
getting
closer
to
be
done.
Okay,
so
it's
a
quick
summary.
It
seems
like
we
almost
ready
to
wrap
up
everything,
and
I
guess
next
week
we
can
create
cut,
release
and
start
testing
and,
as
always,
we're
looking
for
volunteers
to
to
help
this
testing
and
I
yep
so
last
time
what
we
did.
A
A
And
so
you
know,
each
row
would
have
a
name
of
a
feature
and
then
we
have
a
bunch
of
columns
with
people
who
volunteered
to
test
and
yeah
and
then
basically
for
the
next
week
we
would
just
each
of
us
would
go
through
each
and
every
feature
and
then
either
leave
comments
or
just
put
a
check
box
to
kind
of
highlight
that
feature
was
tested
and
basically,
I'm
proposed
to
do
the
same.
For
this
new
release,.
G
A
Yeah
and
it
did
help
a
lot.
Basically,
we
catch
a
lot
of
things
before
they.
You
know
they
didn't
sleep
into
release.
Okay,
awesome,
so
I
feel
like
if
no
one
have
any
objections
or
better
ideas,
I
can
create
that
spreadsheet
and
then
share
it.
I
guess
maybe
next
monday
or
tuesday
before
we
create
a
release
candidate-
and
I
guess
we
can
spend
next
several
days
to
you-
know,
test
and
maybe
clearly
create
release
candidates
before
end
of
next
next
week.
G
G
G
A
few
questions
that
I
left,
because
it
seemed
like
folks,
were
more
interested
in
getting
community
feedback
rather
than
anything
strictly
related
to
how-to's,
but
yeah
that
that's.
That
was
my
experience
this
week.
A
A
I
I'm
going
to
let
you
know,
please
think
about
it,
who
wants
to
volunteer,
and
I
wanted
to
kind
of
squash
squeeze
in
another
topic.
I
think
we
will
have
to
talk
about
it
later
again,
but
basically
we
spoke
with
jan
and
he
proposed
to
maybe
have
another
meeting
which
is
less
frequent
or
maybe
we
can.
You
know,
reuse
the
exact
same
meeting
to
kind
of
do,
issue
trenching
and
try
to
so.
A
With
help
of
product
managers,
we
can
come
up
with
list
of
big
features
that
have
to
be
part
of
release,
but
at
the
same
time
we
have
a
lot
of
small
feature
requests
and
then
polishing
of
existing
features
and
bug
reports
and
some
of
them
and
basically
we
don't
have
any
process
that
helps
us
decide
which
one
of
those
goes
into
release
or
not,
and
this
is
attempt
to
make
it.
You
know
more
kind
of
organized
yeah,
so
jan
proposed
to
do
that
and
he's
not
in
that
meeting
today.
A
But
what
do
you
think
people
like?
Would
you
want
to
participate
or
if
what
do
you
think
is
this
your
separate
meeting.
A
Or
even
another
option
is
we
can
do
it
totally
offline
and
maybe
I
don't
know,
have
a
spreadsheet
and
then
basically
that
spreadsheet
is
or
github
label
and
basically
the
label
would
be
used
to
propose
a
ticket
to
be
included
into
milestone.
And
then
you
know
some
somehow
we'll
vote
and
edit
one
don't
have
it.
A
A
G
Yeah
sounds
good,
it
would
just
be
a
matter
of
you
know
how
much
time
does
it
take?
How
much
time
do
we
tend
to
have
in
this
meeting
with
all
the
topics
that
get
discussed?
G
A
Okay,
that
sounds
good
now
back
to
the
previous
question
about
a
volunteer
for
next
week.
A
H
A
Yes,
I
think
github
github's
engine
it
has
kind
of
different
versioning.
We
just
we
use
it.
For
I
mean
end
users,
don't
see
it,
so
they
don't
care
and
we
mostly
use
it
just
to
enable
cherry
picking
it
will.
I
think
there
will
be
version
bump.
A
A
Okay,
and
just
to
remind
it's
kind
of
us,
jan
asked
me
the
same
question
couple
days
ago,
so
I
think
we
basically
right
now.
Master
argo
cg
uses
tip
of
master
of
github's
engine
and
like
in
one
of
these
meetings.
A
couple
months
ago,
we
agreed
that
we're
going
to
use
the
same
model
for
master,
but
for
release.