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From YouTube: Contributor-first @AsyncAPI #7
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Date: 27th of October 2021
Edition: 7
Meeting designed for AsyncAPI contributors that can come and ask for help with the first contribution.
All scheduled meetings can be found in the AsyncAPI calendar https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/embed?src=tbrbfq4de5bcngt8okvev4lstk@group.calendar.google.com or as a list here https://github.com/asyncapi/community/labels/meeting
A
It's
I'm
in
poland,
so
it's
10
a.m
here
in
the
morning.
So
it's
not
so
early
but
yeah.
A
So,
anyway,
welcome
to
the
seventh
episode
of
contributor
first
meeting
for
asking
api
community
as
usual
at
the
beginning
of
the
stream,
because
yeah
for
those
watching
the
recording,
that's
a
live
stream.
Anyone
can
join
but
yeah
at
the
beginning.
Not
many
people
watch
the
live
stream,
so
it's
rather
a
time
for
me
to
test
if
everything
works
well,
because
I
don't
really
trust
technology
much.
I
need
to
make
sure
that
really
the
sound
is
is
working
fine
unless
there's
somebody
already
watching,
I
see
somebody's
already
watching.
A
A
A
Okay,
perfect
thanks
cuda,
okay,
so
the
most
important
as
usual
and
this
time
as
if
you're
following
me,
not
for
the
first
time,
you
probably
remember
the
banner
that
you
can
see
above
the
overlay
was
at
the
bottom
always,
but
I
finally
at
episode
number
seven.
I
got
smart
enough
to
think
about
max.
Maybe
I
should
actually
move
it
up
and
then
I
can
have
the
overlay
visible
throughout
the
entire
stream.
A
Let's
see
how
it
works,
I
think
it's
going
to
work
perfectly
so
yeah.
Basically,
the
the
the
banner
is
related
to
asking
api
conference
that
happens
in
november
between
16th
and
18th
of
november
three
days
conference.
It's
also
about
hackathon,
but
the
hackathon
is
pretty
much
close
to
the
end.
It's
like
last,
it's
the
last
week
so
a
few
days
just
left
to
complete
any
submission
for
the
hackathon.
A
Maybe
it's
something
that
you
can
actually
complete
in
few
days.
So
I
still
encourage
you
to
take
take
part
into
into
the
hackathon
it's
our
first
hackathon.
So
we
don't
have
too
many
submissions.
A
So
the
competition
is
not
very
large
and
the
price
I
think,
like
the
winner,
gets
5
k
bucks,
which
is,
I
think,
pretty
fine.
We
also
have
a
runner
up
price
and
a
third,
the
pr
price
for
the
third
place.
We
also
will
send
out
swags
to
other
participants,
so
yeah
have
a
look,
but
the
most
important
is
that
the
the
whole
hackathon
organization
and
the
conference
organization
is
sponsored
by
mainly
by
this
amazing
platinum
sponsors.
A
So
we
have
pretty
known
companies
supporting
the
the
conference
and
the
the
hackathon,
and
I'm
super
happy
to
see
it.
We
also
have
a
silver
sponsor,
which
is
red
hat,
and
we
also
have
smartwear
sponsoring
as
a
gold
sponsor,
and
I
think,
there's
one
more
gold
or
silver
sponsor
coming
in
so
yeah.
So
far,
so
good
and
hello,
berbano.
A
A
Okay,
so
the
something
also
important
to
mention
is
that
we
are
using
restream
io
to
stream
the
live
streams
and
we
do
it
for
free.
So,
basically,
restream
io,
because
we
are
an
open
source
initiative-
gave
us
a
professional
subscription
and
actually
maybe
to
today
or
tomorrow
they
will
upgrade
it
to
the
premium
subscription,
which
is
super
awesome,
and
I
see
there's
a
bug
with
chat
overlay,
because
you
should
see
next
to
my
picture
now.
The
chat
messages.
A
And
and
they're
not
showing
up
so
the
good
good
stuff
is
about
having
it
for
free
is
also
that
they
I
have
access
directly
to
restroom
folks,
so
I
can
ask
them
for
support
and
give
them
feedback.
So
that's
basically
the
price
which
is
not
much.
I
think,
for
such
a
cool
service.
A
So
folks
watching
me,
do
you
do
you
have
any
specific
question?
Any
specific
topic
you'd
like
me
to
focus
on
today,
or
should
I
continue
with
my
planning
for
a
for
a
conference
talk
about
the
journey
to
become
async
api,
tsc
member.
A
No
specific
questions,
so
you
just
rather
want
to
listen
to
what
I
what
I
talk
about
for
a
few
for
a
few
streams,
already:
okay,
cool
cool
thanks
for
thanks
for
confirmation,
let
me
show
it
to
others.
A
A
Okay,
I
think
that
this
one
is
the
best
unless
you,
you
think
different,
then
let
me
know
in
the
chat,
but
I
think
this
this
layout
of
screen
sharing
is
is
pretty
good
because,
like
the
when
I'm
an
overlay
on
the
screen
share,
we
can
still
have
like
full
size
screen
share
visible,
so
yeah,
like
at
the
asking
api
conference.
The
first
day
is
a
day
where
we
will
have
a
set
of
presentations
for
asking
api
contributors.
A
It's
called
contributor
summit
and
one
of
the
talks
that
I
will
present
because
there
will
be
two
talks
from
my
side,
but
one
of
them
will
be
about
the
what's
the
journey
to
become
the
async
api,
dsc
member,
so
basically
like,
if
you're
new,
to
asking
api
and
your
ambition
is
to
be
a
tsc
member.
A
This
presentation
should
explain
everything
that
you
have
to
do
what
options
you
have
to
become
a
tsc
member,
so
starting
from
the
explanation
of
the
open
governance,
at
least
that
was
that
we
came
up
with
together
during
last
streams,
so
explanation
of
the
like,
if
you
want
to
be
a
tsc
member,
you
first
will
have
to
know
what
it
actually
means
and
why
is
it
important
so
the
it's
going
to
be
about
the
explanation
of
the
open
governance
model
and
like
responsibilities
of
the
tsc.
A
A
So
to
make
it
clear
like
what's
the
benefit,
I
mean,
obviously
it's
it's
an
open
source
project.
It's
a
open
initiative,
so
I
mean
we
can't
hire
too
many
people
in
the
initiative
like
we
have
some
donation
money,
but
it's
not
not
a
lot,
but
there
are
other
very,
like
I
think,
like
two
cool
things
about
the
etsc
membership.
Is
that.
A
Like
trans,
like
pro
mode
in
the
uv.
A
A
I
think
the
one
of
the
stuff
you
get
in
the
return
is
that
we
are
very
transparent
and
make
it
like
we're
constantly
make
it
clear
to
the
community
that
there's
a
tsc
group
who
are
the
members-
and
we
have
this
nice
landing
page
of
all
the
that
lists
all
the
etsc
members.
A
So
one
of
the
things
that
I
can
say
during
the
conference
is
that,
like
what
you
get
in
the
in
return
when
you
become
a
tsc
member,
is
that
if
you
provide
the
information
that
you're
available
for
hire,
it's
highly
promoted.
A
A
Thing
is
that
whenever
I
am
in
contact
with
some
some
company
that
wants
to
be
involved
in
async
api,
one
of
the
things
I'm
telling
them.
A
Okay,
just
I
just
saw
a
comment
from
cuda
that
my
audio
volume
is
could
be
increased,
so
I
I
changed
the
sensitivity
of
the
microphone.
Did
it
change
anything
like?
Is
it?
Is
it
getting
better
now.
A
Okay,
I
guess
it's
it's
good!
Oh
wait!
I
just
clicked
something
that
I
was
not
supposed
to
click.
Okay
back
can
be
better,
so
wait.
A
second
I'm
gonna
check,
maybe
audio.
A
A
Okay,
so
I
need
to
like
dig
like
I'm
gonna
prepare
for
the
next
stream,
because
I
I
know
that
I
have
like
so
I'm
using
scarlet
a
microphone
and
there's
some
dedicated
software
that
I
have
for
it.
So
I
can't
easily
find
it
but
yeah.
Let's
I
mean
I.
I
bet
that
the
sensitivity
of
the
microphone
improves
stuff,
but
it
like
the
just
keep
in
mind
that
this,
like
once
it's
more
sensitive.
A
I
I
bet
that
more
noises
can
come
from
outside,
but
yeah
just
just
ping
me
on
the
on
the
in
the
comment
section.
If
I
have
to
make
some
things
better,
but
yeah
so
going
back
to
the
going
back
to
the
the
presentation.
So
we
we
first
of
all
want.
I
like
I'd
like
to
first
of
all
make
it
super
clear
to
people
that,
like
if
you
become
a
tsc
member,
it's
first
of
all
visible
if
you're
available
for
hire
and
you
want
to
have
it
visible
on
the
website.
A
That's
going
to
be
done,
and
I'm
also,
whenever
I
talk
to
some
companies
that
they
are
sponsors
or
not
yet
sponsors
and
I'd
like
to
get
them
more
involved
in
the
project.
One
of
the
options
I'm
always
saying
out
transparently,
is
like
just
go
to
the
tsc
members
list.
There
are
people
that
are
individual
contributors
working
on
the
project
in
their
spare
time,
they're,
not
sponsored
by
any
company.
A
So
if
you
would
like
to
be
in
the
tsc
like,
you
would
like
to
invest
your
like
your
money
in
people
that
work
on
the
project
like
hire,
someone
that
would
represent
a
given
company,
then
just
pick
up
people
from
the
tsc
like
see
what
they
work
on,
what
part
of
the
spec
they're
responsible
for
or
or
what
tool
they're
responsible
for
and
just
pick
up
and
hire
them
like.
A
A
So
you're
available
for
yeah,
yeah
yeah,
so
the
the
other
thing
is,
and
I'm
maybe
I
did
not
yet
tell
it
to
every
tsc
members,
it's
something
new,
but
I
already
like
all
the
new
tsc
members
that
joined
the
list
and
their
individual
contributors,
not
sponsored
by
any
specific
company,
I'm
always
offering
that
if
they
become
a
tsc
member
and
they
are
marked
as
individual
contributors,
which
means
basically
they
even
if
they
work
for
some
company.
A
A
I
have
my
I'm
it's
like
they
can
ask
me
or
just
not
ask
me
like
tell
me
like
lukas.
We
need
help
to
to
convince
the
my
employer
and
that's
an
option
that
I
offer.
So
basically,
if,
if
you
become
a
dsc
member
individual
contributor,
but
you
are
hired
by
even
company,
you
want
me
to
help.
You
like
join
some
private
meeting
with
your
manager
or
or
whoever
needs
to
be
convinced.
A
I'm
all
yours
anytime,
you,
you
need
me
to
join,
to
explain,
what's
the
benefit
like
and
we
can
always
figure
out,
there's
nothing
like
there's.
No,
how
do
you
say
it
so
when
we
have
a
oh
yeah,
there's
no
prospectus
like
like
a
list
of
things
that
the
company
will
get,
but
it's
always
and
all
these
things
are
now
like
kind
of
negotiable
and
you
I'm
because
we
didn't
yet
do
it
even
once
so
it's
it's
something
that
we
just
need
to
discuss
and
negotiate.
A
But
basically
one
of
the
options
is
like
okay,
if
you
give
to
person
a
time
to
spend
on
the
project
one
hour
one
hour,
I
mean
one
day
a
week,
let's
say
so.
First
of
all,
this
person
will
mark
in
the
tsc
members
list
will
provide
the
information
what
company
they're
working
for.
So
your
company
first
of
all,
is
exposed.
A
You
can
use
it
in
marketing
and
like
share
how
much
you're
helping
the
open
source
community
by
having
people
working
on
the
open
source,
but
I'm
also
like
flexible
and
let's
offer,
like
maybe
a
webinar
in
exchange
or
or
some
like
internal
training
and
and
and
a
workshop
about
open
source
like
like.
A
There
are
many
different
options
that
that
we
can
discuss
and
and-
and
I
can
offer
in
exchange
for
for
just
having
folks
working
on
the
project
for
money
and
not
in
their
spare
time
like
because,
like
it's
nice
to
have
a
project
like
asking
api,
where
we
have
a
lot
of
individual
contributors,
that's
something
that,
like
at
least
me
I'm
proud
of.
A
It
should
be
something
that,
like
you,
really
want
to
do,
but
if
we
should
always
try
to
get
your
employer
to
support
you
and
or
support
you
in
different
way
like
so
in
the
end,
work
on
nothing
api
is
not
for
free,
but
it's
like
it's
also
a
profit
that
you
get.
A
I
don't
know,
let's
I
think
it's
important
like
you,
can
confirm
in
the
in
the
in
the
chat.
Let
me
know
what
you
think,
but
that's
something
I
did
not
take
into
account.
But,
like
recently
like
some
members,
some
news
dsc
members
joined
like
and
I
noticed
like
they,
they
work
for
some
company,
but
they
are,
but
they
still
have
to
do
the
work
after
hours
and
it's
cool,
but
it
can't
last
forever
like
at
some
point
of
time.
A
You're
gonna
have
some
different
stuff,
much
more
interesting
to
do
than
then
do
something
in
the
open
source
and
like
if
you're
here
already
as
a
tsc
member.
We
want
to
keep
you
and
do
everything
possible
to
to
have
you
here
with
the
in
the
project
so
yeah.
I
think
it's
it's
important
to
make
it
clear.
A
Now
I
see
that
more
than
just
kuda
and
barbano
listens
to
us.
So
if
you
can
write
a
message
in
the
chat
like
say
hello,
that
would
be
awesome
and
before
I
jump
into
further
brainstorming,
I
forgot
as
usual.
A
A
You
can
also
join
me
live
if
you
want
in
the
live
stream
and
talk
to
me
like
without
you.
If
you
want
so
I
just
share
the
link
on
twitch
and
youtube
because,
like
strangely
it
says
that
it's
it's
available
on.
Also
it
should
be
available
on
linkedin,
but
it's
it's
grayed
out.
The
option
is
grayed
out
so
yeah,
but
anyway
and
hello,
hello,
sergio.
A
A
A
First
contribution
and
I
have
a
blackout-
I
don't
remember
what
was
it
supposed
to
be
about.
I
think
we
were
okay,
it's
about
okay,
so,
first
time
contribution
like
find
a
right
issue.
A
A
Because
that's
not,
I
did
not
make
it
yet
official,
but
like
contributor
first
meetings,
and
they
were
supposed
to
be
only
in
october,
so
like
in
theory.
The
the
next
one
we
have
today
in
the
afternoon
was
supposed
to
be
the
last
one.
A
But
I
like
them
too
much,
and
I
think
I
want
to
continue
doing
them,
especially
that.
A
Looks
like
people
are
interested
in
this
kind
of
meeting
and
this
kind
of
discussions.
We
have
we're
getting
a
lot
of
views,
but
also
it's
especially
when
we
have
guests
that
talks
about
some
specific
project.
I
think
it's
well
received,
so
we
should
definitely
continue.
So
that's
what
I'm
gonna
mention
like.
So
it's
like
good
first
issue.
You
can
go
and
come
to
slack.
You
can
join
the
contributor
first
stream.
A
A
A
So
one
of
the
easiest
tasks
to
do
which
you're
never
gonna
find
issues
for
is
adding
missing
tests
in
the
presentation.
I'm
just
going
to
explain
like
that.
Some
of
the
projects
already
have
reports
about
the
test
coverage,
so
they
can
check
the
reports
that
check
which
parts
of
the
code
are
not
yet
tested
and
add
missing
tests,
that's
one
of
the
best
ways
to
learn
a
given
library
and
how
to
contribute
to
it.
A
Because
by
to
write
the
tests,
you
actually
have
to
first
make
understand
how
the
given
part
of
the
code
works.
So
it's
a
it's
one
of
the
best
ways
to
to
really
start
contributing
to
a
project
by
contributing
tests
and
soundcloud.
A
So
we
are
using
yet
another
project
that
supports
open
source,
which
is
sonar
cloud.
It's
a
mix
of
different
scans
that
improve
the
quality
of
the
code.
It's
sometimes
security
scans,
sometimes
like.
They
also
give
you
an
alert.
If
you
have
some
code
smiles
in
the
code
or
to
complicated
code,
some
duplicates,
etc,
etc.
So
we
run
it
on
pull
requests,
but
but
it's
also
running
in
the
background.
A
So
sometimes
some
issue
can
be
found
on
the
pull
request
and
fix
on
the
pull
request,
but
when
it
gets
into
master
and
at
some
point
of
time
they
add
some
new
alert
or
something
some
new
scan
to
sonar
cloud,
it
can
find
issues
on
the
master
branch
that
were
not
known
on
apr
level.
So
I'm
gonna
also
explain
on
the
in
the
presentation
like
what,
like
quickly,
what
on
our
cloud
is
and
how
you
can
find
the
the
alerts
for
the
coming
from
sonar
cloud.
A
So
most
of
them
are
always
easy.
The
cool
stuff
is
that
they
are
always
well
described
by
the
sonar
cloud.
So
sometimes
it's
just
as
easy,
as
renaming
the
variable,
but
the
cool
stuff
is
that
if
if
the
issue
is
trivial,
then
it's
and
then
in
your
first
contribution
to
the
project
you
just
focus.
First
on
the
on
the
whole
contribution
flow,
how
it
actually
works
and
then
and
then
you
can
focus
on
on
other
issues
once
you're.
First,
super
easy
and
basic
issue
is
merged.
A
A
So
in
in
this
part
of
the
presentation,
I
think
I
would
just
I
would
just
explain
that.
A
A
Contributions
because
like
if
you
contribute
just
once,
there's
not
much
you
have
to
do
in
your
fork.
If
you
want
to
contribute
more
than
just
once,
you
definitely
have
to
configure
your
fork
properly
on
your
local
to
not
like
to
make
your
life
easier.
Basically,
and
here
I'm
just
gonna-
explain
that
it's
needed
and
and
reference
a
an
instruction.
A
X,
so
I
will
explain
that
we
are
using
github
actions
that
on
each
pull
request
we're
running
a
set
of
checks.
Some
of
them
are
required.
So
it's
on
your
side
to
make
sure
that,
if
the,
if
the
check
is
getting
red,
you
have
to
investigate.
Why?
What
is
this
check
about
and
what
happened
and
fix
your
pr
accordingly
and.
A
Because
that's
basically
how
the
contributor
path
like
how
to
become
a
contributor
in
the
existing
project,
how
you
can
how
you
can
jump
into
the
into
becoming
a
maintainer,
so
you
first
start
with
some
easy
issues.
You
fix
them,
you
create
pr,
you
get
it
merged
and
then
again
you
pick
another
issue,
you
fix
it,
you
create
apr,
you
get
it
merged
and
then
you
do
it
as
many
times
as
as
you
feel
comfortable.
A
With
the
with
the
project
and
and
feel
like,
you
know
it
well
enough,
so
maybe
I
would
just
explain
like.
A
So
I
mean,
of
course,
if
you're,
if
you're
feeling
comfortable
enough
with
the
project,
why
not
jumping
into
the
creation
of
the
new
feature
I
would
not
be.
I
would
not
feel
sad
if
somebody
jumps
in
and
adds
a
new
feature
to
generator
without
first
learning
the
project
by
bug
fixing
our
easy
task.
A
Just
of
course
remember
that
we
need
to
first
discuss
the
the
feature,
but
the
most
like
the
recommended
way
is
like
pick
easy
tasks
and
then
some
bug
fixes
and
then
in
the
end,
like
start
adding
new
feature
and
the
contributor
and
the
maintainer
of
the
given
repo
will
will
notice
you
like.
That's
that's
I
mean
that's
normal,
like
if
you're
gonna
see
the
same
person,
creating
pull
requests
a
few
times
you're
you
both
you
like,
they
will
contribute
like
the
the
the
maintainer
will
notice
it.
A
So
far,
all
contributors,
thank
you.
Thank
you
sergio.
Thank
you.
So
step
number
four
would
be
offer.
A
So
there's
a
question
from
the
darkness:
can
we
access
that
board?
Which
board?
Do
you
mean?
Can
you
specify
but
yeah?
So
the
last
step
is
like
offer
maintenance
so
like
because
sometimes
we
have
maintainers
for
many
different
projects.
They
can.
They
will
notice
you
contributing,
but
they
don't.
A
They
might
not
have
time
to
to
to
offer
you
maintenance
help,
and
they
I
mean
it's.
Basically,
it
all
depends
on
the
people
right,
like
some
people,
are
proactive
and
will
ask
you,
like
I
mean
you're
contributing
few
times.
Would
you
like
to
maybe
become
one
of
the
maintainers
that's
possible,
but
you
also
also
should
take
into
account
that
some
people
are
not
so
out
coming
with
proposals.
A
So
if
you
feel
like
you're
comfortable
with
the
project-
and
you
really
want
to
focus
on
the
like
more
on
the
project
like
become
one
of
the
maintainers
and
of
the
code
owners,
then
just
feel
free
to
to
to
offer
that
maintenance
help
like
create
an
issue
or
or
or
try
to
contact
maintainer,
maybe
in
private.
If
that's
a,
if
you
don't
want
to
be,
if
you're
afraid
of
rejection
in
public.
A
I
think
it's
okay
in
such
cases
to
dm
a
maintainer
but
like
the
best
way,
would
be
just
create
an
issue
and
ask
like
if,
if
it's
like,
if
if
the
current
maintainers
think
that
she,
he
is
already
good
to
be
a
maintainer
or
not,
and
then
ask
for
for
some
specific
tasks
from
a
maintainer
that
would
make
maintainer
to
change
their
mind.
A
And
I
think
that
should
be
fine,
so
so
the
just
again
like
so
the
darkness.
I
saw
your
comment
you
wrote
like:
can
we
access
the
board,
but
I
I'm
not
sure
what
board
do
you
mean?
Like?
Do
you
mean
like
this,
this
mind
map
that
I'm
using
so
just
please
clarify
the
question.
A
A
Pr
then
iterate
a
few
times
and
then
offer
maintenance
help
and
that's
and
that's
a
recommended
path.
A
So,
on
the
conference,
I'm
gonna
make
it
clear
that
it's
like
it's
recommended
path,
but
you
can
directly
jump
into
the
point
number
four
you
can
come
in
to
the
project
and
and
and
say
like
I'm
from
company
a
or
b
or
I
I
am
an
individual
contributor,
but
I
want
to
I
I
like
this
project.
I
want
to
be
the
maintainer
together
with
you.
Tell
me
what
I
have
to
do
to
be
b1
and
that's
completely
fine.
If
you
bypass
previous
steps.
A
A
But
the
focus
here
is
on
code,
so
I
think
I
first
need
to
in
the
contributor
path.
A
A
So
I
I
definitely
have
to
explain
this
first
because
to
make
it
clear
like
we,
because
I
think
we
always
make
it
clear.
We
always
say
like
it's,
not
about
just
code,
how
you
can
contribute,
but
then,
of
course,
we
always
explain.
A
First
from
the
code
perspective,
so
I'll
explain
first
like
what
are
different
options
to
to
contribute
to
the
project,
but
also
make
it
clear
that
not
all
of
them
mean
you
are
you're
working
actively
on
a
given
project
in
using
api,
which
means
like,
if
you're
doing,
a
lot
of
like
presentations,
let's
say
on
a
conference,
but
you
don't
really
know
the
code
base
and
you
don't
actively
work
on
the
code
base
of
the
project.
A
Of
course,
you
can't
become
a
a
maintainer
you're
gonna,
be
recognized
by
your
for
your
contribution
and
we're
gonna
clearly
write
it
in
the
readme,
but
I
think
it's
it.
It
must
be
well
explained
so.
First
contribution
options,
options
and
which
one
what
options.
A
A
A
A
How
to
name
it
and
yeah?
I
saw
I
see
the
answer
from
the
darkness,
so
yeah
the
board
you're,
drawing
the
the
buffs
on
so
like,
let's
say
mind
map,
I'm
just
brainstorming
with
with
folks
here
on
the
live
stream
on,
but
it's
gonna
in
the
end,
like
the
plan.
A
Is
that
this
mind
map
will
turn
into
the
slide
deck,
because
in
in
mid
november,
16th
of
november
and
the
first
day
of
the
asking
api
conference,
I'm
gonna
present
this
this
journey
to
become
a
a
asking
api
tsc
member
like
so
all
the
things
that
you
can
see
here
on
the
on
this
mind
map,
that's
just
a
brainstorming
of
what
should
be
on
the
slides,
but
I'm
gonna
turn
it
into
the
slides
and
the
record,
and
it's
going
to
be
also
recorded.
So
it's
going
to
be
available
as
a
recording.
A
So
I
can
like
to
be
honest.
It's
I
use
this
tool
for
the
first
time
I
can.
I
bet
I
can
export
it
somehow.
So
if
you,
if
you
don't
want
to
wait
until
the
conference
for
for
this
presentation,
just
like,
if
like
just
find
me
in
in
our
asking
api
slack
dm
me-
and
I
can
export
it
for
you
and
send
it,
send
it
to
you-
it's
not
really
a
problem
for
me
to
do
it.
A
Okay,
so
going
back
to
contribution
options.
So
that's
first
thing
like
what,
before
you
take
contributor
path,
what
are
the
options?
A
A
A
A
You
basically
should
also
like
consider
that
one
of
the
ways
to
contribute
to
the
project
is
actually
participate
in
review
because,
like
the
even
before
the
first
first
issue,
that's
actually.
A
Maybe
a
given
library
is
is,
is
an
average
like
you're,
not
sure
if
you
like
it
or
not,
but
in
the
pr
review
you're
gonna,
see
that
like
maintainers
of
the
given
project
are
super
open
like
they're
super
friendly
and
helpful,
and
it's
gonna
convince
you
like
to
contribute
to
the
project
and
you're
gonna
also
learn
like
what
they
pay
attention
to.
What's
the
most
important
for
the
project,
so
yeah,
that's
that's,
definitely
something
I
forgot
and
now
yeah.
If
it
comes
to
the
so,
we
have
block
yes
block
block.
A
A
A
So
yeah
also
participate
in
issues
triage
like
go
to.
Like
you
see
the
library
you
see
like
there
are
20
issues
scanned
through
them,
like
first
of
all,
you're
gonna
scan
through
them,
probably
by
trying
to
find
a
good
issue,
but
also
like
help
to
to
answer
questions
like
understand
what
people
are
talking
about
in
the
issues
what's
important
as
well
in
the
issues.
So
I
guess
that's.
That's
also
a
good
good
way
to
learn
the
project
and
if
it
comes
to
the
video.
A
A
A
Join
one
of
the
asking
api
teams
and
and
and
talk
about
it
like
in
the
video
this
way
or
or
just
record
it
on
your
own,
but
we
don't
have
any
resources.
I
think
that
can
help
you
out
here.
Really.
We
can
only
support
you
with
promotion
of
the
video
if
you
post
it
on
some
different
channel
the
lasting
api.
We
can
also
add
it
to
one
of
us
in
api
playlists.
A
A
A
A
And
but
it's
easy,
I'm
just
gonna
say
how
to
talk
about
the
ideas
with
people
and
donor
path.
It's
also
not
much
to
talk
about
just
an
explanation
on
how
you
can
donate
the
project
and
the
most
important
stuff
that
you
can
actually
donate
projects
to
asking
api,
but
so
yeah.
I
think
it's
it's
covered.
So
you
know
how
to
what
tsc
means.
Why
would
you
become
a
tsc
member
how
to
become
a
maintainer
and
then
and
therefore,
of
course
like
and
then
of
course,
step
number
five.
A
Okay,
so
it's
11
times
up
thanks
a
lot
for
all
of
you
to
join
me
today
on
the
live
stream.
I
don't
think
I
would
be
able
to
create
this
slides
this
this
mind
map
without
this
live
stream.
So
thanks
a
lot
for
for
participating
and
being
active,
especially
in
live
last
live
streams.
I
think
the
the
plan
is
ready
now.
I
just
have
to
start
working
on
slides
this
week
and
pre-record.
The
conference
talk
next
week.
A
And
I
invite
you
to
another
contributor,
first
meeting
that
we
will
host
today
in
few
hours
it's
going
to
be
at
4.
00
p.m,
utc,
but
but
it's
like
like
for
me,
it's
6
p.m,
not
sure
about
your
time
zones,
and
this
time
I'm
gonna,
be
I'm
not
gonna,
be
alone
on
the
live
stream.
Alejandra.
A
A
technical
writer
from
asking
api
will
join
me
and
we're
gonna
talk
about
contributing
to
asking
api
documentation.