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From YouTube: Community Meeting - May 31 2022
Description
Regular community meeting: https://github.com/asyncapi/community/issues/383
A
Oh,
my
god,
you
turned
off
your
camera
anyway,
good
morning,
good
afternoon.
Welcome
to
asking
api
community
meeting
the
one
as
usual
on
tuesdays.
Let's
say:
can
you
confirm
we
are
streaming
just
to
make
it.
A
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Can
I
can
I
ask
you
another
favor:
can
you
like
leave
the
screen
open
and
and
see
the
chat
if
somebody's
writing
in
the
chat.
A
Oh
yes,
nice!
Thank
you
so
anyway,
before
we
start
because
it's
just
me
and
mache
on
the
call,
we
decided
that,
like
we're,
gonna
just
use
our
native
language.
B
A
C
Yeah,
I
think
your
english
is
probably
going
to
be
a
lot
better
than
my
polish.
Unfortunately,
a
sad
state
of
affairs,
but
probably
true,.
A
A
A
So
that's
the
link
for
others
to
have
a
look
which
means
like
if
it's
the
last
week.
It
means
that,
like
next
week,
we
will
announce
on
monday
all
the
ideas
that
got
selected.
That
will
get
a
sponsorship
and
the
work
will
start
the
day
the
next
day
or
whatever
depends
on
the
mentors
and
mentees
of
given
issue,
especially
because
they
have
to
decide
like
mentor
of
a
given
idea.
I
have
to
decide
like
who's
who's
working
on
the
on
a
given
issue.
A
So
that's
where
we
are
at
at
the
moment,
so
I
saw
some
questions
from
people
like
if
they
can
still
join
the
mentorship
program,
like,
unfortunately,
the
deadline
for
volunteering
as
a
mentee
ended
up
like
two
weeks
ago,
so
yeah
you'll
have
to
wait
for
another
mentorship.
A
Of
course,
there
can
still
be
a
situation
that
some
people
that
volunteered
to
be
mentees
there
might
be
like
in
theory.
There
might
be
an
idea
that
was
selected,
but
then
in
the
end
none
of
the
mentees
will
still
be
interested
on
working
on
it
so
yeah,
but
I
doubt
it
really
but
yeah
in
theory.
A
So
that's
if
it
comes
to
the
mentorship.
The
other
topic
is
google
season
of
dogs.
Last
time
I
told
you
that,
like
the
selection
process
ended,
we
started
working
with
folks.
There
are
just
two
mentors,
it's
alejandra
and
me
and
yeah.
We
already
started
working
with
folks,
onboarding
them
on
using
api.
So
so
yeah
like
looks
like
in
a
few
months.
A
We're
gonna
have
really
nice
enriched
documentation
and
not
just
for
async
api
in
general,
but
also
the
asking
api
generator
so
yeah
stay
tuned
for
that
topic
and
last
but
not
least,
asking
api
conference.
A
A
After
the
recording
we
had
a
guest,
it
was,
it
was
emily
from
linux
foundation
that
will
help
us
organize
the
event.
We
got
a
list
of
possible
locations,
but
we
determined
a
possible
dates.
It's
all
listed
in
related
issue
and
most
important.
A
Most
important
status,
so
three
and
like
one
thing,
I
opened
a
a
discussion
like
a
to-do
list
discussion
with
all
the
things
that
we
need
to
handle.
A
And
the
idea
is
that
it's
like
it's
like
a
project
management
list,
so
there
will
be
and
there's
an
item,
there's
a
person
that
coordinates
and
and
some
description
and
the
the
idea
for
asking
api
dedicated
like
as
an
api
conference.
The
dedicated
meeting
is
that
we
will
just
focus
on
on
the
conference
and
people
that
are
just
interested
with
this
concept.
With
this
topic
will
join
the
meeting.
We're
gonna
do
like
in
project
management.
A
Every
time
we
have
a
meeting
check
the
status,
see
where
we
at
where
we
are
at
and
the
like
huge
request
to
you
to
you
follow
us
in
the
community.
A
Whoever
would
like
to
join
as
coordinator
of
some
topics
yeah,
I
feel
invited,
there's
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
work
to
do
so.
That's
if
it
comes
to
the
to-do
list
for
the
conference
and
the
current
status
is
emily.
A
Today,
I
think,
today
or
tomorrow
she
will
start
working
on
the
on
the
the
form
for
for
cfp,
so
call
for
proposals
will
open
as
soon
as
she
managed
to
do
it
and
were
for
sure
communicated
on
all
our
channels,
and
so
it
basically,
I
hope
it's
this
week
and
we
can
already
start
contacting
people
that
could
submit
their
proposals
to
to
speak
at
the
at
the
conference
and
also
there's
already
a
pr
opened
to
create
a
brand
new
conference
website
for
2022..
A
But
now
it's
like
it
sounds
like
it's
a
huge
website,
but
it's
actually
super
simple
website
with
just
a
heading
and
a
form.
So
basically
the
idea
is
that
it's
not
me
or
someone
else
deciding
if
we
host
conference
in
valencia
or
we
do
it
in
in
casablanca
in
morocco.
A
The
idea
is
that
it's
community
decision,
because
in
the
end
we
want
to
choose
the
location
where
we
know
the
people
will
come
the
most,
so
the
website
that
we
will
release
again
like
if
not
today,
then
tomorrow.
The
idea
for
that
website
for
now
is
that
it's
it
has
a
embedded
form.
A
So
we
want
to
share
this
website
already
with
as
many
people
as
possible
and
get
feedback
from
people
like
if
they
plan
to
come
to
the
conference
in
person
where
when
would
they
prefer
to
come
and
where
and
and
they
they
will
be
asked
to
provide
email
for
further,
not
newsletter
about
the
conference
so
but
yeah
again
we're
gonna,
communicate
it
so
huge
huge
request
to
all
to
share
it
with
as
many
people
as
possible
to
get
as
many
as
much
input
as
possible
from
the
from
people
about
the
about
the
conference
so
yeah.
A
These
are
the
three
topics,
that's
where
we
are
at
at
the
moment,
any
questions
to
these
topics,
or
do
you
have
something
else
you'd
like
to
talk
about,
because
from
my
side?
That's
that's
it.
A
B
Yeah
on
youtube
only
from
the
soviet
he
asked
us
about.
Are
you
traveling,
so
yeah.
A
A
A
Oh,
it's
14th
of
november
in
india,
interesting
so
it's
it
depends
really
in
the
country.
Then.
A
A
Yeah,
it
depends
so
welcome.
Alberto
depends
what
you
want
to
do
like.
Do
you
want
to
learn
nothing
api?
Do
you
want
to
contribute
to
using
api?
What's
your
goal,
I'd
like
to
start
learning
it
and
then
we'll
see.
B
A
So
the
the
best
like
resources,
I
would
say
like,
of
course,
our
website
with
our
dogs
and
there's
a
lot
of
good
content
in
the
blog,
because
we
have
many
guest
guests.
Writing
in
our
blog.
Many
different
topics
are
covered.
Like
jesse
wrote
a
great
article
about
the
about
that.
That
explains
difference
between
us
using
api
and
open
api,
so
question
that
many
people
ask
and
there's
a
set
of
articles
that
I
wrote
about
asking
api
and
websockets.
A
So
there's
a
lot
of
content
in
the
blog
that
was
not
yet
converted
into
docs.
Definitely
I
recommend
our
youtube
channel
because
last
year
and
two
years
ago
we
already
had
an
async
api
conference,
there's
a
lot
of
like
many
recordings
of
people
that
use
async
api
and
we
also
had
a
contributor
summit
last
year.
So
there
are.
There
are
also
recordings
from
the
contributor
summit
that
explain
how
to
contribute
and
I
would
send
a
link
so
there's
also.
There
is
some
work
about
around
training
materials.
A
There
are
some
pull
requests
opened
for
for
the
scripts
that
we
have
for
for
the
videos
for
the
training,
so
you
can
definitely
like
they're.
Almost
like,
like
almost
accepted,
there's
some
minor
changes
that
need
to
be
done,
but
you
can
already
have
a
look
on
those
scripts
because
they're
like
super
basic
ones
like
intro
to
evangelion
architectures,
if
intro
to
asking
api
and
the
community
saw
a
lot
of
good
content.
There.
A
Thanks
so
yeah
definitely
and
and
then
like,
are
you
on
our
slack
already.
A
Okay,
so
so
definitely
join
like
on
our
asking
api.com
website,
you're
going
to
find
the
link
to
join
slack.
A
There's
a
lot
of
folks
there
active
open
to
help.
I
haven't
like
I
think
99
of
questions
are
answered
always
by
the
community.
So
definitely
a
good
place
to
be
that's
great
thanks,
yeah
and
yeah.
Last
but
not
least,
we
do
these
meetings
regularly,
so
you
can
also
join
if
you,
if
you
prefer
this
way
of
communicating
all
right.
A
And
I
see
a
question
from
akshat
about
the
yeah
yeah
yeah,
so
there's
a
question
about
the
mentorship
so
yeah.
I
was
talking
about
mentorship
at
the
beginning,
so
you
could
miss
it.
So
in
the
like,
if
it
comes
to
the
time
timeline,
it
was
published
in
the
in
this
official
discussion
that
we
had
about
the
mentorship
program,
and
the
timeline
assumes
that
this
is
the
last
week
when
technical
steering
committee
can
provide
votes
for
to
like
to
to
decide
which
ideas
should
be
sponsored
by
asking
api
in
the
chat.
A
A
I
will
summarize
all
the
numbers
from
the
from
the
voting
and
we
will
know
which
ideas
got
selected,
we'll
communicate
it
and
then
it's
up
to
the
mentor
to
decide
which
mentee
will
work
on
a
given
issue.
So
it's
yeah
as
distributed
as
possible
this
this
decision
decision
process
because
in
the
end
it's
a
lot
of
mentor
time
that
has
to
be
dedicated
to
the
to
the
mentee.
So
it
should
be
a
mentor
deciding
who's
working
on
a
given
issue.
A
A
Yeah
and
going
back
to
a
question
from
alberto
so
like,
as
I
mentioned
like
today,
tomorrow,
I'm
doing
a
workshop
at
the
conference,
and
it's
like
I
I'm
fan
of
doing
everything
in
open,
so
also
the
workshop
script.
A
Everything
will
end
up
on
github
and
yeah
and
I
think
the
content
is
pretty
good,
not
just
because
I
wrote
it,
but
I
think
I
managed
to
to
to
put
a
lot
of
useful
links,
useful
information
in
the
in
the
workshop,
and
even
though,
of
course,
it's
not
the
same
as
if
it
would
be
like
looking
at
the
script
and
listening
to
me
explaining
it
at
the
workshop.
A
But
I
think
even
the
script
itself
is
already
a
good
starter,
even
though
it's
focused
on
topic
like
documenting,
even
driven
architectures,
but
still,
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
content,
so
yeah
and
just
ping
me
in
few
days,
once
I'm
done
with
the
conference,
I
I
can
share
the
link
great.
A
Okay,
machi
any
other
questions
there
in
the
chat.
B
A
Okay,
cool
so
last
three
moments
to
ask
the
the
question,
because
next
meeting
is
again
in
two
weeks.
So
three
two.
A
One,
why
only
three
moments
I
don't
know
like.
Actually
I
always
like
rounding
numbers
like
five
and
ten.
A
Thank
you
for
for
letting
me
leave
it
so
yeah
again,
thanks
for
again
for
joining
folks
and
yeah,
see
you
in
two
weeks
on
community
meeting
or
maybe
next
week
on
our
conference
related
meeting
or
other
meetings
or
in
slack
or
twitter
or
linkedin.