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From YouTube: Community Meeting - June 14 2022
Description
A
Lukas
is
alone
home
today,
let
me
check
if
the
live
stream
really
started.
A
Okay,
I
can
see
I
am
there.
I'm
gonna
watch
the
chat
so
yeah,
it's.
I
think,
oh
my
journey.
Oh
hello,
mache.
Thank
you
for
being
with
me
here.
You're,
so
kind.
A
But
anyway,
yeah
at
all,
but
yeah,
I
think
it's
another
like
it's
a
second
meeting
in
a
row
in
the
morning
that
we
do
it
europe
time
morning,
which
is
8
a.m.
Utc.
I
think
it's
a
second
time
in
a
row
where
we
really
have
almost
no
audience,
so
I
would
say:
let's
give
it
a
try
for
the
third
time
in
two
weeks
now,
in
two
weeks
it's
gonna
be
afternoon,
then,
in
four
weeks,
if
again,
not
many
people
will
be
here.
A
In
the
meantime,
if
at
least
someone
is
watching,
oh
so
suvik
is
watching
the
live
stream.
Thank
you
so
week
so
yeah.
The
good
thing
is,
though,
that
is
going
to
be
super
quick,
so
I
will
just
go
through
the
through
the
agenda
items.
Let
me
share
my
screen
for
this.
Do.
A
A
So
the
there
are
four
items
I
added
so
basically
yeah,
it's
a
community
meeting,
so
I'm
focusing
just
on
the
things
important
for
the
community
like
things
around
the
community
that
we
do
but
before
like
mata,
you
joined
the
meeting.
So
do
you
have
any
questions?
You'd
like
me
to
answer.
A
You
have
a
question
actually:
okay,
interesting,
interesting,
okay,
so
first
things
first,
ambassador
program,
if
you
recall,
or
not
a
few
months
ago,
we
started
this
discussion
about
having
a
ambassador
program
started
this
year.
A
We
want
to
yeah
make
a
constellation
of
of
people
that
want
to
preach
about
us
in
api,
basically
group,
all
the
people
under
the
under
under
single
program
to
also
appreciate
their
work
and
highlight
it
to
the
community
to
basically
have
a
public
list
of
ambassadors,
give
them
something
in
return
and
also
encourage
others
to
become
the
part
of
a
part
of
the
of
the
group
of
people
that
share
knowledge
about
asking
api,
because
the
community
is
growing
super
super,
quick
and
yeah.
A
We
basically
need
more
and
more
people
to
to
share
things
about
asking
api
and
I'd
like
to
pay
like
get
your
attention
on
on
this
pull
request.
So
the
months
discussions
months
of
discussions
on
self-discussion
once
is
it
correct,
grammatical,
grammatically
bonds?
Like
anyway,
last
few
months,
we
had
a
discussion
opened
on
a
community
repo,
and
now
we
have
finally
a
pull
request
where
we
have
all
the
rules
described
we
still
have
to,
because
there
is
some
initial
list
of
ambassadors
we
want
to.
A
We
want
to
suggest
so
we
will
enrich
this
pull
request
with
additional
file
that
lists
the
ambassadors
and
because
it
involves
also
like
it's
basically
official
asking
api
program
and
it's
some
money
is
involved
because
we
wanna
buy
swags
for
ambassadors.
A
It
will
require
to
go
through
the
technical
steering
committee
approval,
but
before
that,
like
and
and
we're
gonna
ask
them,
I
don't
know
like
it.
It
looks
like
it's
pretty
much
fine
almost
finalized,
so
I
guess
like
two,
maybe
three
weeks.
A
So
if
you
want
to
influence
the
the
program
before
go
to
the
spr
and
and
share
your
and
share
your
feedback
now
the
conference
not
much
about
it.
The
most
important
is
that
we
have
a
dedicated
meeting
today
at
4pm
utc,
where
we
will
synchronize
on
things
that
we
have
or
missing
and
who's
doing.
What
for
the
conference?
A
Yeah
not
much
more
to
say,
swag
store.
Some
time
ago
we
asked
you
for
feedback,
like
what
would
you
like
to
have
in
a
swag
store.
A
A
A
But
but
in
the
meantime,
you
can
already
have
a
look
if
you,
especially,
we
are
now
in
the
process
of
discussing
the
the
swac
pack
for
ambassadors
and
also
the
the
swac
pack
for
conference
presenters.
A
A
The
one
is
that,
first
of
all,
thank
you
mina,
so
mina
from
postman
shared
with
me
information
that
in
september
there
will
be
another
pretty
interesting
event
for
open
source
contributors
and
there's
a
foundation
that
helps
women
and
women
of
color.
A
To
to
join
open
source
and
contribute
to
open
source-
and
it's
one
day
even
so-
it's
like
a
like,
like
an
open
source,
hacking
event
where
we
just
need
three:
three
participants
from
our
side
like
three
mentors
it's
in
the
evening
europe
time,
but
it's
just
one
day
and
anyway
it's
just
three
people,
so
me,
for
example,
I'd
like
to
I'd
like
to
help,
but
first
of
all,
please
have
a
look
on
it
if
you
like
it
share
in
the
in
the
community
meeting
issue.
A
What
do
you
think
about
it,
because,
like
this
year,
we
wanted
to
participate
in
as
many
mentorship
programs
as
possible
to
kind
of
get
an
idea
how
it
is
like
if
we're
able
to
handle
so
many
events
to
know
what
to
do
next
years.
So
it's
a,
I
think,
it's
pretty
interesting
concept
of
one
day
event
where
we
just
have
a
lot
of
good
first
issues,
so
have
a
look.
We
have
deadline
until
20th
of
june
so
next
monday
to
submit
our
our
application
to
to
join
the
event.
A
So
still
a
few
days,
so
yeah
just
read
about
it.
If
you
have
experience
with
this
grace
cooper
foundation,
please
share.
A
I
know
that
there
are
some
concerns
about
the
past
of
the
foundation
that
the
diversity
that
they
promised
to
deliver
was
not
really
happening
so
do
the
reading
and
if
you,
but
like
the
most
important,
if
you
object
like,
if
you
think
asking
dpi
should
not
be
part
of
this
event,
yeah,
please
please.
Let
us
know
the
best
in
this
issue.
A
A
Also,
last
week
we
had
a
selection
of
mentees
performed
and
there's
just
still
one
more
idea
that
doesn't
have
a
mentee.
It's
because
mentor
is
out
on
holidays
and
we
don't
want
to
yeah
interfere
with
his
holidays.
So
once
kuda
is
back
and
selects
the
dimenti.
A
And,
as
far
as
I
know,
ace
plans
to
to
organize
a
kind
of
faq
for
for
people
around
the
program,
but
yeah,
that's
where
we
are
at
at
the
moment
like
so
we
did
not
like.
Basically,
we
did
not
yet
officially
start,
but
I
mean
it
doesn't
block
you
from
working
on
the
ideas
already
like
with
your
mentors.
B
Yeah-
but
you
particularly
assert
to
this
because
I
wanna
ask
about
this
timeline
for
our
mentorship
program
yeah.
So
I.
A
Least,
no,
I
mean
not
necessarily
not
not
necessarily
so
like.
We
have
14
today
right.
So
I
hope
kuda
is
back
this
week
and
in
his
case
decision
is
pretty
simple
because
his
idea,
I
think
he
had
like
five
or
six
people,
volunteering.
A
A
A
So
if
we
want
to
have
an
faq
meeting
next
week
and
then
then
the
week
after
we
can
kick
off,
but
I
I
think
we
can
generalize
saying
that
it
starts
in
july.
Yeah.
A
No,
no,
the
the
idea
was
that
we
don't
have
such
a
the
gill
layer
such
a
such
a
tight
deadline
so
like
basically
in
the
end,
we
want
to
be
as
flexible
as
possible
because,
like
mentees
have
their
stuff
mentors
have
their
stuff
as
well.
A
A
If
they
want
to
do
the
hard
work
like
sprint
and
agile,
and
and
do
it
in
just
four
weeks,
then
yeah
do
it
and
complete
it
in
four
weeks,
eight
hours
a
day,
but
if
you
want
to
do
it
in
three
like
three
months
and
then
do
it
like
in
three
months.
A
If
you
want
to
start
in
august
or
september,
starting
august
or
september
like
it,
really
depends
like
the
most
important
is
to
deliver
this
year
and
how
you,
how
you
do
it
it's
up
to
you
like,
if
mentee
wants
to
really
get
mentorship
on
all
the
different
levels
of
of
open
source
like
long
discussions
and
other
things
like
that,
then
then,
then
do
it
like
if
you
prefer
a
sementi
to
get
everything
out
of
the
box
from
mentor
some
decisions
etc.
A
Yeah
definitely
so
like
we
did
last
year
with
google
season
of
the
of
google
summer
google
summer.
B
A
That
the
the
participants
provided
a
a
recording
of
the
like
a
demo
of
what
they
did
so
ultimately
that
would
be
the
best
to
to
get
as
well
like
basically
presentation
of
what
got
delivered.
What
was
what
happened?
It
doesn't
have
to
be
a
video.
It
can
be
a
article
but
yeah,
basically
a
a
public
summary
yeah
sure
yeah,
but
it's
like
we're
pretty
like,
for
example,
I'm
not
I'm
not
fan
of
of
reinventing
the
wheel.
A
I
think
google's
summer
of
code
is
it's
an
event
that
is
out
there
for
a
few
years
already
and
they
they
improve
it
every
year
and
they
have
like
guidelines
for
mentors
and
mentees
on
a
pretty
high
level,
and
we
should
like
that
was
the
suggestion
suggestion
for
the
program
for
this
year.
Let's
just
even
take
as
many
rules
as
possible
from
google
season
of
google
summer
of
docs.
A
The
only
exception
was
the
deadline
that
we
don't
have
this
hard
deadline
on
on
september,
but
even
they
relaxed
it
this
year.
So
last
year
it
was
just
september,
oh
no
or
end
of
august,
as
I
think
last
year,
and
then
this
year
they
made
it
like
they
provided
two
options
that
you
can
end
in
september
or
you
can
end
in
november.
I
think.
A
Have
their
stuff
they
have
the
university
so
probably
now
during
holidays.
They
can
focus
more
on
this
stuff,
but
it
depends
like
yeah
sure.
Maybe
somebody
has
some
internship
and
have
to
do
the
mental
and
mental
work
after
hours.
We
don't
know,
that's
why
it's
it's
up
to
mentors
like
you
me,
missy
or
others
like.
B
Okay,
we
have
two
questions
in
the
chat
in
the
youtube,
so
this
week
asked
the
same
question
asked
me
about
this
style.
Mine
and
akshat
asks
how
many
tabs
do
you
have
opened
in
your
browser.
A
B
A
So
I
always
do
do
it
this
way
and
but
I
clean
them
up
from
time
to
time
they
work
for
me,
like
the
steps
work
for
me
like
a
list
of
to
the
list.
A
So
there's
a
moment
where
I
once
a
week,
I
just
go
through
the
taps
and
see
okay
that
I
completed
this
or
I
should
do
this
or
I
closed
something
that
was
open
for
one
month,
because
I
realized
okay,
that's
I'm
not
going
to
read
this
article
and
I
close
it.
B
Always
cleaned
these
up
when
I
cannot
read
the
title
of
the
page.
A
The
problem
is
that
I
like
brave,
so
I
now
use
brave
and
it's
based
on
chromium
so
again
like
if
you
have
so
many
tabs.
Sometimes
my
my
laptop
really
wants
to
fly
away
because
of
the
memory
consumption.
So
I'm
not
going
that
far
that
I
cannot
beat
what,
especially
that
I
have
like
white
screen
so
like
damn
it
there.
I
would
have
to
have
like
at
least
60
tabs
open
and
now
it's
just
do.
You
have
also.
B
A
Yeah,
I
have
you
know
you
want.
Do
you
want
to
know
what
resolution
I
have?
I
have
resolution
fit
to
screen.
That's
what
resolution
I
have.
Okay,
that's
my
knowledge
about
the
resolution
of
the
screen.
I
have
okay
yeah.
I
choose
to
not
float
my
brain
with
infor.
That
is
not
relevant
for
my
life,
the
trash
knowledge,
at
least
I
think
so
it's
not
relevant
anyway.
Any
other
questions
in
the
in
the
chat.
No.
B
No
in
the
youtube,
maybe
in
the
other
we
only
share
in
the
youtube
or
also
we.
B
B
A
Finish
like
off
day
off
yeah,
okay,
so
thank
you
for
joining
mache
and
thanks
for
folks
in
the
in
the
live
stream,
for
your
questions
and
and
yeah
like,
for
example,
soviet
shot
feel
free
to
go
to
this
community
meeting
issue
and
comment
like
if
you
think
that
this
morning
edition
should
be
should
be
cancelled.
And
we
should
only
have
these
community
meetings
in
the
europe
afternoon.
B
A
Really
any
like
it's
a
it's
a
public
meeting,
so
of
course
there
are
some
agenda
items
that
I
usually
put
in
to
update
the
community
about
the
the
things
that
happen
in
the
in
the
in
the
community.
What
we're
doing,
but
the
one
of
the
items
in
the
agenda
is
q
a
and
it's
not
like
it
doesn't
have
any
restrictions.
B
A
B
B
We
can
use
the
swagger
for
open
api
spec.
Are
these
tools
like
that
we
can
use
for
essence,
dpi
dub?
B
A
B
B
B
No,
no,
I
mean
probably
they
want
to
know
if
we
have
some
similar
tools
in
our
organization.
Yes,
that,
for
example,
the
open
api
has
from
many
you
know,
contributors
so
yeah.
At
the
moment
we
have
a
menu.
We
have
the
parser.
We
have
also
the
generator
like
open
api
generator
yeah.
You
cannot
use
the
the
swagger
for
essence
api
and
any
tooling
for
that
yeah,
because
we
have
the
another
syntax.
B
So
if
you
want
to
learn
about
more
something
something
more
about
our
tooling,
you
can
check
our
organization
and
you
have
the
list
of
our
official
tooling
just
for
us
every
time.
A
On
on
the
website,
the
main
website,
you're
gonna,
find
a
link
to
slack
where
you
can
join.
We
have
a
tooling
channel
in
slack
where
we
yeah
we
regularly
monitor.
So,
if
you
ask.
A
Just
feel
free,
but
yeah
like
like
matchy,
said,
like
we
have
many
many
similar
tools
that
are
needed
for
for
the
specs,
so
parser
generator.
We
also
have
as
an
api,
react
component
for
ui
rendering
and
it's
even
called,
even
though
it's
called
react
component,
it's
exactly
the
ui,
it's
it's
usable
in
any
ui,
because
we
provide
a
standalone
bundle
there.
We
provide
a
web
component
version
of
the
of
the
component.
A
Also,
you
can
generate
html
through
a
pipeline.
A
A
And
and
yeah
so
I
just
now
opened
yes,
so
yeah
basically
asking
api
is
for
websockets.
I
recommend
you
go
to
async
api
blog
there's.
There
are
three
articles
I
wrote
about
asking
api
and
websocket
so
explore
them,
say:
learning
a
source
for
learning
and
yeah
join
slack
and
ask
questions
there
as
well.
If
you
want
because
these
meetings
that
we
have
now
it's
every
two
weeks,
so
you
don't
want
to
wait
two
weeks
for
another
chance
to
get
to
answer
to
ask
questions.
A
And
also
like
just
remember,
even
though
it's
wishful
thinking,
but
remember
that
here
at
dusting
api,
we're
always
super
interested
with
your
use
cases
like
so
when
you
write
that
you're
documenting
web
sockets
for
your
clients.
If,
if
you'd
like
to
share
more
like
publicly
discuss
it,
so
others
can
learn
from
your
experience.
That
would
be
amazing.
A
Okay,
no
more
questions.
A
So
again
like,
if
you
think
we
should
keep
this
meeting
even
though
we're
thinking
that
maybe
morning
versions
should
be
canceled,
then
yeah,
please
go
to
this.
A
A
Okay,
so
again
in
live
chat
of
youtube.
I
just
pasted
the
link
to
the
to
the
issue
where
we
have
the
agenda
for
this
meeting
so
yeah.
If
you
share
what
you
think
about
this
meeting
having
it
in
the
in
at
a
8
am
utc,
if
we
should
just
keep
a
4pm
utc
version
or
archibat
both
because
I
don't
I
don't
mind
if
we
do
it,
both.
A
And
thanks
to
all
of
you
for
asking
good
questions
and
hey
summit
and
and
bye,
bye
summit,
we're
finishing
now,
unless
you
have
some
questions
and
now
again
waiting
for
delay.
A
Okay,
I
don't
see
anything
coming
in
the
chat,
so
arrivederci.
A
See
you
in
two
weeks
or
today
at
the
meeting
about
the
about
the
conference
and
there's
a
comment
from
akshat.
You
are
probably
waiting
for
questions
for
past
five
minutes.
Oh
yeah!
Yes,
yes,
why
not
cheers.