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From YouTube: Contributor-first @AsyncAPI #1
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Date: 6th of October 2021
Edition: 1
Meeting designed for AsyncAPI contributors that can come and ask for help with first contribution.
A
I
think
we're
live
but
yeah.
Let
me
just
first
confirm
all
those
working
fine
I'll
just
double
check
if
we're
already
live
on
youtube
life
on
youtube,
I
mean
I'm
live
on
youtube
and
it
means
all
is
good.
A
Okay,
perfect,
I
can
see
we're
live
so
again.
Welcome
it's
a
it's
the
first
time
like
in
theory,
first
time
we
do
this
kind
of
meeting,
because
we
did
a
dry
run
august
this
year.
I
think,
and
we
we
we
tried
it
because
we
wanted
to
have
a
way
to
to
talk
to
contributors
like
to
make
a
step
forward
country
contributors
to
make
us
available
for
them
for
a
chat
for
any
questions
they
have
in
case
of
contributing
to
asking
api
initiative.
A
The
the
whole
idea
started,
I
think
in
july
we
had
some
discussions
in
our
slack
we
wanted
to
yeah.
We
were
getting
a
lot
of
questions
like
how
to
contribute
what,
where
to
start,
we
are
getting
feedback
that
it
would
be
nice
to
have
some
kind
of
guidelines.
A
And
I
mean
it's:
it's
all.
Those
questions
are
valid
points.
We
need
those
things
we
need
these
things.
Just
just
the
problem
is
that
it's
not
that
easy
to
create,
especially
if
you
are
already
in
a
project
for
some
time.
A
You
know
it
quite
a
lot
and
it's
and
you're
basically
biased
by
your
by
your
experience.
A
A
The
first
steps
look
like
in
the
project,
so
we
we
know
like
what's
the
first
thing
we
need
to
have
in
this
future
guidelines
to
to
address,
and
also
like
the
expectation
is
that
you're
gonna
ask
a
lot
of
questions
so,
hopefully
the
questions
will
also
open
our
eyes
and
like
suggest
how
we
should
structure
such
guidelines.
A
A
So
you
can
interact
with
me
or
other
people
that
will
join
these
meetings
in
the
future.
You
can
interact
through
chat
from
through
chat
on
those
different
platforms,
but
if
you
wish,
you
can
also
join
the
join
the
live
stream
with
me
here
in
the
in
the
studio,
because
because
why
not?
We
can
also
have
a
real
conversation
like
face
to
face,
let's
say
so:
it's
a
first
time,
let's
say
officially
that
we
do
such
meeting
first
edition.
A
It's
it's
gonna
like
we're
gonna,
do
it
throughout
the
entire
october
every
wednesday
into
different
time
zones,
I'm
in
not
different
time
zones
like
two
different
parts
of
the
day
to
handle
different
time
zones.
So
basically
it's
always
gonna,
be
at
eight
am
utc
which
is
now
to
support
apec,
but
also
early
birds
in
africa
and
europe,
and
then
the
today
we're
gonna
have
another
session
like
this,
and
it
will
take
place
at
4
00
pm
utc.
A
A
A
I
will
always
start
a
meeting
with
some
important
points
for
for
contributors
to
know
about
and
and
then,
if
there
will
be
no
questions
in
the
chat.
I'll
just
do
something
that
I
think
might
be
useful
for
for
the
community,
like
my
plan
is,
first
of
all
to
to
work
on
a
a
kind
of
presentation
for
contributors,
so
I
will
drafted
real
time
during
the
stream
and
hoping
that
you
see
it
and
also
can
give
feedback.
A
And
hello
sergio,
so
we
have
first
person
and
they
fail
dave
in
a
chat.
So
thanks
for
supporting
folks,
okay,
so
I
have
some
notes
important
things
to
to
mention,
because
it's
the
the
meeting
is
called
contributor
first,
but
so
it's
obviously
focused
on
lasting
api
initiative.
A
A
We
have
an
asking
api,
hacktoberfest,
sorry
asking
api:
what's
the
what's
the
name,
not
oktoberfest
hackathon,
asking
api
hackathon,
let
me
drop
it
on
the
on
the
screen,
so
we
have
an
asking
api
hackathon
that
started
first
of
october,
and
it's
a
it's
not
a
typical
hackathon
that
you
get
like
usually
like
over
a
weekend,
crazy
coding
with
some
red,
bull
and
coffee
and
other
stuff
that
keeps
you
awake.
A
A
So
this
meeting
is
also
a
place
for
folks
that
want
to
contribute
and
take
part
in
the
hackathon,
with
others
to
to
get
the
prices
that
we
have
for
the
hackathon
feel
free
to
also
use
this
meeting
as
a
platform
to
ask
questions.
Ask
for
some
inspirations.
A
Ask
for
feedback
because,
like
I'm
super
involved
in
asking
api
initiative,
but
I
will
not
be
the
one
that
assess
solutions
like
I
will
not
be
the
one
that
is
in
a
group
of
people
that
will
decide
which
hackathon
solution
won
and
and
because
I
have,
I
will
not
be
the
one
that
is
among
judges.
A
I
can
give
you
advices
there's
it
will
be
okay
with
other
community
members,
because
I
don't
actually
know
what
are
the
tastes
of
other
judges.
We
don't
even
have
the
final
list
yet
created,
but
I
know
the
project
very
well,
so
you
can
freely
ask
me
for
any
any
advice,
especially
there's
one
big
thing.
One
one
important
thing
like
about
the
hackathons
like
you
want
to
present
your
solution
in
a
way
that
anybody
can
buy
it
and
judges
will
say
like
yeah,
that's
a
great
solution.
A
So
it's
not
just
enough
to
write
a
nice
code
and
have
a
good
idea.
You
also
have
to
sell
it
properly.
So
I'm
here
to
help
you
like,
come
up
together
with
the
idea
how
to
sell
your
hackathon
solution,
maybe
even
help
doing
some
stuff.
Why
not?
If
I
will
just
have
time
during
these
calls,
let's
do
it
together.
A
So
that's
one
thing:
if
it
comes
to
the
to
the
conference
right
now,
there
is
also
one
more
thing
like
october
is
also
a
time
for
open
source
world
where
people
contribute
to
open
source
through
a
a
different
event,
not
as
an
api,
hackathon
but
a
event
organized
by
digitalocean,
which
is
called
oktoberfest,
and
we
also
participate
as
a
initiative
in
oktoberfest.
A
So
we
have
a.
We
have
a
a
list
of
issues
prepared
for
forks
that
would
like
to
contribute
through
the
hacktoberfest
I'm
gonna.
A
Okay,
so
I
guess
not
all
platforms,
support
pasting
from
the
platform
that
I'm
using
so
the
you
have
to
look
for
a
link
to
the
the
spreadsheet
with
the
hackathon
issues.
You
have
to
look
for
it
in
the
chat
on
youtube
and
twitch.
A
It
didn't
went
through
to
twitter
and
and
linkedin
but
anyway.
So
it's
a
it's
a
one
single
document
where
we
link
all
the
issues
that
are
specifically
hey,
batman
that
are
specifically
prepared
for
oktoberfest
participants.
Many
trivial,
easy
issues,
but
also
some
moderate
that
you
can
pick
up.
We
fully
support
you
there,
so
if
you're
just
really
willing
to
contribute
to
open
source,
you
can
bet
that
we
are
going
to
help
you
to
complete
those
during
october.
A
So
yeah,
that's
if
it
comes
to
this
meeting,
so
we
are
going
to
talk
about
contributing
about
oktoberfest
about
the
the
the
hackathon
and
talking
about
the
the
hackathon
and
the
conference.
So
let
me
bring
back
the
link.
A
There
is
one
important
thing
that
I
want
to
also
do
during
this
meetings
that
we
promised
to
our
sponsors.
Is
that
always
when
I
have
this
stream,
I
will
promote
the
the
platinum
sponsors
of
the
of
the
conference
and
so
far
we
have
one
but
but
yes,
super
important
one,
and
now
I'm
experimenting
with
the
platform
that
I'm
using
now.
A
So
I'm
not
yet
sure
where
to
place
those
logos,
I
need
to
prepare
some
overlay
with
logos
that
will
be
visible
all
the
time
during
the
stream,
I'm
just
too
lame
to
actually
be
able
to
do
it.
I
have
to
do
some
learning
today
of
photoshop
like
tools,
but
basically
the
first
platinum
sponsor
we
got
for
for
the
event
is.
A
Yeah,
it's
it's
ibm
and
there
are
two
ways
I
can
display
this
logo.
It's
so
small
or
I
can
do
it
this
way.
A
So
yeah,
I
think
it's
super
important
to
notice
that,
like
one
of
the
main
companies
to
support
us
in
ap,
hackathon,
prices
and
and
and
the
conference
organization
is
ibm,
so
thanks
a
lot
folks
for
doing
it
and
there's
also
one
more
promotion.
I
want
to
do
something
unexpected,
so
it's
not
a
sponsor
of
the
event
if
it
comes
to
like
financial
sponsoring
through
open
collective,
but
like
like
this
stream
actually
like
before
I
promote
them.
A
Let
me
let
me
check:
what's
the
quality,
can
you
can
somebody
in
the
chat
tell?
Can
you
tell
me
like
how
do
you
like
the
the
quality
of
the
of
the
stream,
because
I
see
most
of
you
watch
it
on
youtube?
A
A
A
Okay,
cool
yeah
so
and
it's
very
good,
because
the
great
news
is
that
we,
we
have
a
super
cool
partner
since
yesterday
evening,
so
to
to
be
able
to
stream
to
different
medias.
A
A
So
you
basically
yeah
you're
in
a
restream
studio,
but
not
only
you
can
also
do
it
from
zoom,
but
it's
a
different
story,
so
you
have
a
a
restroom
studio
and
from
one
single
studio
with
all
those
fancy
features
like
having
having
lo
having
logo
or
or
like
those
the
cap,
those
captions
damn
it
I
have
to.
I
have
to
practice.
So
that's
what
the
restroom
is
doing
like
giving
you
all
those
features,
and
then
you
can
stream
two
different
media.
A
But
of
course
it's
it's
for
free.
When
you
use
it,
the
quality
is
not
that
the
best,
I
would
say
I
mean
I,
I
used
red
stream
two
weeks
ago
and
I
got
some
feedback
that
for
linkedin,
when
it
was
streaming
to
linkedin,
the
quality
was
really
bad.
So
if
you
want
to
do
some
live
coding
and
then
nobody
can
really
actually
see
it
on
the
video,
then
it's
it
pretty
sucks.
A
So
we
had
some
discussions
like
yeah.
We
need
to
restream
anyway
for
the
conference
and
that
we
would
like
to
maybe
buy
a
professional
license
of
restream
using
this
sponsor
money,
because
we're
gonna
use
it
for
the
conference
to
stream
also
to
different
medias,
and
yesterday
I
got
in
contact
with
restream
like
checking
like,
maybe
because
there's
no
official
information
about
it.
Maybe
they
support
open
source
and
I
was
contacted
by
a
person
from
restream
an
engineer
from
restream
and
we
got
professional
subscription
for
free
for
a
year.
A
So,
basically
now
what
I'm
using
is
I'm
using
a
async
api
dedicated
account
to
stream
to
those
different
medias
with
like
the
best
possible
quality
that
is
supported
by
restream,
which
is
awesome,
so
conclusion
is
restream.
Io
rocks
like
big
time
thanks
thanks
a
lot
normally,
we
would
have
to
spend,
as
far
as
I
remember,
500
bucks
on
the
license,
and
luckily
they
support
us
in
the
as
an
open
source
project,
so
we're
gonna.
A
Definitely
folks
put
you
on
our
conference
website
as
a
below
the
sponsors
sa
partner,
because
it
really
deserves
a
show
of
like
and
and
the
way
like
it
how
it
was
handled
like
how
fast
the
response
was
so
yeah.
These
are
the
moments
where,
when
sometimes
twitter
is
nice,
but
like
sometimes
okay,
so
it's
all
if
it
comes
to
big.
Thank
you
promotions.
A
So
so
far
any
questions
from
anyone
did.
I
clarify
everything.
A
Thanks
a
lot
folks
for
checking
the
quality.
A
I
can
I
wait.
Another
cool
feature
from
restream
is
that
I
can
display
comments
on
the
screen
so
dave,
if
you
like
the
logo,
that
much
let's
try
again
so
yeah.
Thank
you
ibm
for
sponsoring
the
async
api
hackathon
and
the
conference,
how
they
say.
Incorporations
kudos
to
you.
A
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
if
we
don't
have
any
questions
like
from
from
anyone
from
the
community,
which
I
did
not
expect,
actually
that
I'm
gonna
have
so
many
people
joining.
A
Yeah
exactly
exactly
that,
so
the.
A
I'm
gonna
share
a
screen.
I
just
want
to
show
you
something.
A
Okay,
cool,
let
me
see
if
I
can,
how
to
set
up
layouts
sharing
layouts.
A
A
A
Okay,
silence
always
means
like
it's
acceptance:
okay,
good,
thank
you,
so
the
conference
and
and
this
meeting
what
it
has
to
come
on.
A
So
the
the
the
asking
api
conference
it's
a
three
days,
long
event,
starting
on
tuesday,
16th
of
november,
so
tuesday,
wednesday,
thursday
and
the
first
day
or
maybe
differently
like
the
second
and
the
third
day.
It's
a
purely
community
meeting.
So
you
have
a
cfp
open.
A
You
can
submit
your
proposals
for
a
conference
and,
like
the
main
theme,
is,
let's
bring
community
together,
so
the
community
can
share
experience
with
us
in
the
api
and
using
api
tools
together,
but
the
first
day
on
16th,
it's
not
a
a
day
for
cfp,
because
it's
a
day
for
that
is
called
for
now
or
summit.
A
So
it's
a
contributor
summit
is
on
the
first
day
and
what
I'd
like
to
put
your
attention
to
is
the
this
community
discussion.
We
have
okay,
I
need
to
actually
change
the
arrangement.
I
guess.
A
Yeah,
I
think
this
one
is
the
best,
because
I
can
yeah
yeah.
That's.
I
think
this
one
is
the
best
my
face
is
not
that
big
and
I
can
quickly
switch,
which
part
is
important:
okay,
cool,
so
the
contributor
summit
is
basically
a
a
day
in
a
conference
where
we
have
presentations
fully
focused
on
on
on
contributors.
A
A
Okay,
so
the
contributor
summit,
as
I
said,
like
it's
it's
for
for
contributors,
so
we
have
a
set
of
presentations
about
the
about
the
project.
How
that,
where
we
explain
some
some
important
things
for
for
contributors-
and
we
already
have
like
three
proposals
for
talks
and
like
we
don't
have
cfp
for
it
because,
like
it's
con
for
contributors,
so
there's
a
pretty
limited
number
of
people
that
can
present
on
contributor
summit,
because
it's
it's
basically
mainly
maintainers
or
contributors-
that,
like
regularly
contribute
and
plan
to
become
a
a
maintainer.
A
A
One
is
the
contributor
journey
to
become
asking
api
tsc
member,
so
I
am
visually
ambitiously
think
that
I
can
have
a
maximum
45
minutes
presentation
where
I
can
explain
how
to
become
a
technical
student
committee.
Member
of
asking
api
initiative.
A
Now,
there's
also
a
proposal
from
alejandra
about
like
contributing
to
documentation
of
asking
api
project,
and
I
bet
there
can
be
other
things.
So
my
huge
request,
like
think
about
it.
A
What
would
you
like
to
have
explained
as
a
presentation
that
we
in
the
end
have
to
record
we're
going
to
have
it
forever
and
we're
going
to
be
able
to
like
share
it
in
the
future,
with
other
community
members
like
to
explain
things
so
yeah?
Go
to
this
to
this
discussion,
join
it
or
just
vote
up
topics
that
you
like.
A
I
was
thinking
about
one
more
presentation,
but
I
don't
want
to
like
be
the
the
main
presenter
at
the
event,
but
I'm
I'm
thinking
if
it
would
make
sense
to
have
a
single
presentation
that
actually
explains
the
whole.
The
whole
automation,
ci
automation
around
the
async
api
that
we
have
in
our
asking
api
github
organization.
A
Like
because
ci
in
the
end,
it's
an
important
part
of
every
contribution
contribution
so
might
be
that
a
good
presentation
about
it
would
make
sense.
Why?
Because
I
mean
not
sure
if
you,
if
how
much
you
know
about
cncf
and
kubernetes,
but
like
years
before,
asking
api
when
I
was
yeah
working
with
kubernetes,
and
I
wanted
to
be
close
with
with
the
community
of
of
cncf
and
tools
and
kubernetes,
especially
at
kubecon,
one
of
the
most
important
presentations
I
actually
went
to.
A
I
was
not
about
how
to
use
kubernetes
or
whatever,
because
that
was
easy
right.
Kubernetes
is
easy,
but
I
was
I
I
went
to
a
presentation
where
folks,
from
from
kubernetes
team,
explained
how
the
whole
ci
using
the
pro
tool,
looks
like
at
kubernetes
like
how
how
it's
all
organized
how
your
pr's
are
validated,
etc.
A
A
So
again
like
when
you
have
some
questions,
feel
free
to
to
ask
in
the
chat
I'm
looking
at
the
chat
constantly
to
see
if
somebody
is
asking
something
and
like
so
why
I
actually
started
talking
about
this
contributor
summit,
because
my
plan
was
if,
if
during
first
meetings,
nobody
joins
and
asks
for
help.
A
A
A
A
Oh
yeah,
I
actually
created
a
pr
pr.
Damn
it
too
much
work
in
github,
I
actually
created
a
playlist,
oh
and
this
meeting
was
already
marked
as
number
one
well,
whatever
so
yeah.
It
was
in
july,
8th
of
july,
so
it
was
pretty
long
time
ago
and
this
this
first
meeting
happened.
A
Basically,
thanks
to
the
conversations
started
like
at
the
beginning,
pretty
sooner
than
then
july,
there
was
a
question
from
from
lorna
from
avon
project
that
asked
about
the
contribution
instructions,
and
then
anand
came
in
to
the
to
slack
this,
sir,
and
he
yeah
offered
help
to
to
try
further
the
development
of
the
go
template
for
asking
api,
and
then
he
obviously
had
some
questions
related
like
how
to
start
writing
code
generator
using
our
tools,
etc,
etc.
A
A
Okay,
so
yeah,
if
you
have
questions
just
put
them
in
a
chat
and
I'll
just
jump
into
the
into
the
usual
work
I
planned
so
first
thing:
how
do
I
do
it?
A
Because
I
have
some
ideas
like
there's
a
lot
of
knowledge
in
my
head,
and
I
was
thinking
like
maybe
the
best
way.
A
Because,
as
far
as
I
remember
last
time
when
I
was
using
mind
maps
a
few
years
ago,
at
least
eight,
it
was
easy
to
reorganize
like
drag
nodes
of
the
mind
map
in
different
in
different
order,
so
yeah,
but
I
knew
only
on
any
of
you
like
watching.
A
Do
you
do
you
use
any
mind
map
at
the
moment?
Like
anything
you
could
recommend,
so
I
don't
have
to
google
and
probably
go
through
50
or
something
different
mind,
map
tools.
A
A
A
journey
in
general
because
you
want
to
start
this
journey,
not
as
a
contributor
or
just
a
community
member
that
would
like
to
contribute
so
you're,
not
yet
contributor
right,
make
sense,
hopefully
so
journey
to
become
asking
api
tsc
member.
So.
A
A
Okay,
so
the
first
thing
to
learn
is
open
governance
model
like
how
can
you
know
what
I
mean
journey
to
become
an
api
tsc
member,
but
you
basically
need
to
first
learn
what
tsc
member
means,
plus
what
it
gives
you
right.
A
A
A
A
A
A
What
golden
moments
of
steam
are
struggling
with
the
application
yeah
exactly.
Thank
you.
Ayush
laugh
at
me.
It's
not
my
fault,
that
a
tool
that
I
said
has
a
good
user
experience
lost
it
with
the
first
clicks.
A
Oh,
my
god
like,
I
would
definitely
prefer
to
write
it
in
some
markdown
file
or
whatever
just
play
with
drag
and
dropping,
come
on.
Why
why
why
why?
A
A
A
No,
what
why
or
maybe
I
just
cannot
touch
it
if
I
click
here.
Okay,
so
basically.
A
I'm
basically
laughing
at
I
mean
people
watching
on
different
different
platforms.
You
probably
should
go
to
youtube
to
see
all
those
helpful
people.
A
Trying
to
help
me
the
best
they
can
so
so
open
governance.
A
We
definitely
have
to
mention
that
asking
api
is
now
part
of
linux
foundation,
because
it's,
it
was
an
important
step
for
the
project
for
this
year,
and
it
also
triggered
us
to
do
some
stuff,
like
we
always
thought
about
having
open
governance
model
for
asking
api,
but
like
yeah,
there
were
always
other
things
important
to
do.
A
While,
with
joining
linux
foundation,
we
had
to
bring
it
in.
We
had
to
work
on
it,
so
it
was
one
of
the
most
important
things
that
that
we
worked
on
at
the
beginning
of
the
year.
So
the
whole
open
governance
model
comes
from
this
decision
to
join
the
linux
foundation,
which
means
we
need
to
talk
about
that.
Let
just
have
a
slide
yeah.
We
are
part
of
linux
foundation
in
case
you
didn't
know
yet
now.
A
A
I
think
we
know
okay,
I
think
we
need
to
definitely
explain.
We
definitely
need
to
explain
like
difference
between.
A
A
Meter,
basically,
the
thing
is
that
the
the
open
governance
model
it's
described
in
legal
language,
like
lawyers,
language,
so
basically
the
the
document
that
describes
the
open
governance
model.
It's
boring
it's
like
terrible
writing.
It
was
a
hell
and
I
can
imagine
reading
it
is
even
much
higher
hell
whatever.
A
So
we
definitely
need
to
have
few
slides
that
explain
some
vocabulary
and
some
things
from
the
from
the
open
governance
model.
So
like
the
terms
that
are
used
there
like
contributor,
committer.
A
So
we
need
to
explain
what
are
the
responsibilities
of
tsc
how
to
what
are
like?
Who
can
not
not
how
yeah
exactly
who,
who
can
become
a
tsc
member
and
then
what's
the
current
list
of
tsc.
A
What's
the
most
important
yeah,
so
it's
dsc
cc
and
voting
yeah.
Maybe
we
should
because
we
don't
have
yet
voting
setup
as
we
want
it
like
fully
automated
asking
whatever
some
application
that
can
help
us.
So
I
guess
would
be,
would
probably
make
sense,
I'm
not
sure
yet,
but
might
make
sense
to
explain
like.
A
Like
what's
the
process
for
voting
at
the
moment,.
A
A
And
then
we
can
actually
go
into
some
more
details
and
the
question
is:
there's
a
question:
sergio
is
the
dsc
a
only
append
list?
Can
we.
A
Can
you
clarify
sergio,
I
mean,
what
do
you
mean
like?
Is
the
tsca
only
append
list.
A
A
A
A
A
A
And
you
suggest
that
we
should
have
it
explained.
Like
basically
journey,
I
mean
it
makes
sense,
because
it's
a
journey
to
become
a
nursing
api,
dsc
member,
but
it
would
be
nice
like
to
have
a
slide
that
says
like
what,
if
I
don't
want
to,
but
I
think
it
would
be
all
members
like
cycle.
A
A
A
And
so.
A
I
think
that
it
would
even
make
sense
to
talk
about
the
limits,
so
not
only
about
company
limits,
but
also
that
there
are
no
limits
if
it
comes
to
the
size
of
the
tsc
right
like
we
now
have
12
members,
anant
will
soon
join
with
we're
going
to
have
13
and
more
and
more
people
will
join.
So
we
can
end
up
with
having
a
hundred
of
of
members.
Why
not?
A
A
But
I
mean
like
when
you
have
a
country,
and
if
your
country
population
is
like
10
people,
you
can
have
10
people
deciding
on
how
to
run
your
tiny
country,
but
when
the
country
is
getting
bigger,
you'd
like
to
like
delegate
some
responsibility
to
a
group
of
people
like
in
the
democracy
you
just
elect
people,
so
might
be
that
at
some
point
of
time,
when
we
like
grow
a
lot
and
we
we
will
definitely
grow
because
we're
growing
constantly
might
be
that
we
once
we
grow
to
a
really
large
number.
A
We
have
a
discussion
internally
and
we
will
end
up
with
some.
I
don't
know
tsc
representatives,
whatever
government
group.
So
basically,
if
somebody
doesn't
want
to
take
part
in
the
votes,
will
delegate
this
responsibility
to
a
person
that
he
elects
or
she
elects,
but
that's
just
purely
theoretical.
A
A
Yeah
the
vocabulary
about
the
contributor.
Actually,
what
is
contributor?
What
is
committer,
because,
that's
always
strange,
like
you,
usually
talk
about
the
open
source
maintainers
right,
at
least
that's
what,
when
I
started
in
open
source,
it
was
always
about
maintainers,
maintainers,
maintainers
maintainers,
and
that's
what
is
in
my
head.
A
For
me,
it's
highly
confusing.
I
prefer
maintainer,
because
committer
is
tied
to
technical
capabilities
of
the
person,
but
it
not
necessarily
has
to
be
the
truth
like
in
kubernetes
or
even
for
us.
We
implant
we
plan
in
future
that
you
basically
never
like
the
maintainer,
never
clicks
the
merge
button,
but
asks
bot
to
do
it.
A
A
A
A
So,
let's,
let's
finish
for
now
huge
huge,
thank
you
to
all
of
you
for
joining
this
first
second
contributor.
First
meeting
we're
gonna.
If
you
want
to
join
again
today,
it's
going
to
be
at
4
00
pm,
utc
time
zone
which,
if
you're
in
central
europe,
it's
going
to
be
6
p.m,
because
I
am
from
a
central
europe.
A
Yes,
and-
and
I
guess
that's
all-
I'm
gonna
click
a
and
stream
button.
So
before
I
do
it
once
again,.
A
Once
again
huge
reminder
about
the,
maybe
let
me
put
my
face
on
yeah,
so
damn
it
like
the
conference
and
the
hackathon
like
hackathon
is
now
you
have
one
month,
then
we
have
a
conference
and,
at
the
end
of
the
meeting,
I'd
like
to
give
a
huge
shout
out
to
ibm
for
becoming
our
first
platinum
sponsor
for
for
the
event
you
simply
rock
you're
the
best
and
I
hope
more
will
follow.
A
Actually
I
know
that
more
will
follow,
but
I
don't
want
to
reveal
the
names
because
in
poland
we
have
the
saying.
A
Which
basically
means
in
english,
I
think
it
says
like
don't
count
your
chickens
before
they
hatch,
yeah,
so
yeah.
I
don't
want
to
out
loud
say
what
sponsors
next
sponsors
are
coming
until
they
actually
pay
so
yeah
ibm
huge,
shout
out
and
restream
io
huge.
Thank
you
for
sponsoring
our
restream
io
account
for
us
in
api,
so
we
don't
have
to
pay
for
it.