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From YouTube: Contributor-first @AsyncAPI #5
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Date: 20th of October 2021
Edition: 5
Meeting designed for AsyncAPI contributors that can come and ask for help with first contribution.
All scheduled meeting can be found in AsyncAPI calendar https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/embed?src=tbrbfq4de5bcngt8okvev4lstk@group.calendar.google.com
A
Yay,
as
usual,
I'm
never
expecting
people
watching
live
at
the
very
beginning.
So
that's
usually
a
time
for
me
to
do
some
checking
if
the
audio
works
well,
because
I'm
I
don't
think
like
last
time
when
I
had
a
call
with
jonas,
I
think
the
audio
was
not
the
the
most
perfect
one.
So
yeah.
Let
me
let
me
check
on
youtube
and
we
at
if
the
audio
is
well
and
yeah.
Just
wait
for
me
doing
the
test.
A
A
It's
always
strange
for
me
like
saying
like
hey
good
morning
in
such
projects,
because,
like
it's
just
good
morning
for
me,
hey
kuda,
like
yeah
kuda.
What
time
is
it
on
your
side?
I
don't
think
it's
still
morning.
Is
it
already
after
noon?
A
A
Yeah,
I
also
have
to
get
used
to
this
delay
that
that's
not
really
a
real-time
discussion,
exactly
1pm,
okay,
cool
three
hours,
so
folks,
basing
on
the
on
the
experience
from
the
last
cause.
The
first
thing
I
do
to
start
a
stream
is
actually
share
a
link
so
basically
like
this
live
stream.
Is
it's
a
live
stream?
A
So
it
goes
to
linkedin,
youtube,
twitch
and
twitter,
but
if
you
want
to
to
join
me
on
the
live
stream,
like
share
your
video
audio
with
the
community
and
talk
in
like
like
in
person,
I
just
shared
a
link
to
studio.
Anybody
really
can
join
me.
Join
me.
Live
the
link
to
studio
is
shared
only
in
twitch
and
and
youtube,
because
restream
does
not
support.
A
Like
commenting
on
on
twitter
because
like
on
twitter,
it's
not
basically
possible
and
linkedin
as
well
like
the
whole
link
in
this
connection
between
restream,
I
think
like
in
general
streaming
on
on
linkedin.
I
think
it's
still
better
and
still
in
development,
but
yeah
huge
request.
A
If
you
are
watching,
can
you
check
on
twit
on
twitter
because,
like
actually,
I
can
check
it
as
well,
because
after
the
last
stream,
I
got
feedback
from
fran
that
I
ignored
his
comments
on
twitter,
I
mean
normally,
I
would,
I
would
definitely
hey
barbano.
A
A
So
I
mean
is
any
of
you
like:
if
anyone
watching
this
stream
uses
twitter
app
on
mobile,
my
huge
request
is:
if
you
could
go
to
async
api
account
and
and
try
like
see
if
from
the
app
from
the
app
from
the
twitter
app,
you
can
add
comments
to
a
stream,
because
I
don't
see
anything
like
this
in
the
web.
Ui
so
might
be
that
it's
just
a
feature
that
is
available
in
the
official
twitter
application.
A
So
I'd
love
you
if
you
can
like.
I
see
three
viewers
currently
on
on
twitter.
So
please,
if
you
can
go
to
your
mobile
app
and
see,
if
you
can
add
comments,
I
would
would
love
to
get
your
information
like
information
from
you.
If
you
could
actually
add
comments
and
if
and
if
you
could
create
a
like,
do
a
screenshot
from
your
mobile,
because
if
you
don't
know
yet,
I
think
it's
pretty
important
to
say
that
all
the
streams
that
we
are
now
doing
with
wait
wrong
caption.
A
So
all
the
streams
that
we
are
now
doing
to
our
social
media-
it's
done
with
restream
io,
and
it's
thanks
to
restream
io
team
that
gave
us
access
actually
max
who
gave
us
access
to
a
professional
subscription
for
free,
because
asking
api
is
an
open
source
initiative.
A
So
I
have
direct
contact
with
restroom
io
team
and
I
can
always
ask
them
like
how
how
the
things
look
like,
and
I
I
actually
contacted
them
talking
about
this
twitter
commenting
feature
and
would
like
to
share
with
them
the
the
screenshot,
if
you
can
do
it
for
me
and
or
friend,
if
you're
watching,
because
I'm,
but
I'm
pretty
sure,
you're
still
sleeping
but
anyway,
if
you
could
make
us
crystal
for
me
if
you're
watching,
that
would
be.
A
That
would
be
awesome.
Okay,
so.
A
What
next,
what
next
so
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
keep
twitter
open
on
my
my
web
to
see
if
I'm
gonna
see
some
comments
but
yeah
anyway,
before
we
start
like
again
like.
If
you
want
to
interact
through
comments,
just
you
have
to
do
it,
throw
through
youtube
and
twitch.
As
you
can
see
on
the
screen.
I
have
access
to
those
comments
and
I
can
also
reply,
but
the
most
important
is
you
can
see
there
a
link
to
restream.
A
A
So
when
you
were
adding
this
test
comment,
was
it
actually
a
a
field
called
comment,
or
actually
it
was
just
a
a
tweet
reply,
because
I
could
not
see
twitter
replies
from
fran
from
the
last
stream.
That's
why
I
think
it's
some
kind
of
hidden
feature
or
something
that
frank
just
dreamed
about,
but
yeah
anyway.
Let
me
add
the.
A
Okay,
linked
a
link
shared,
I
think
it's
all
good,
so
yeah,
hey,
dave,
yeah,
okay,
so
thanks
thanks
cuda
for
clarifying
that.
Okay,
so
is
there
any
do
you
have
any
questions
and
it's
anything
specific
you'd
like
me
to
cover?
Otherwise,
I'm
just
gonna
jump
into
the
my
regular
work
on
the
on
the
presentation
on
how
to
go
into
like
from
first
contribution
into
the
tsc
membership.
A
A
Behind
my
my
video
and
let's
see,
let's
play
a
bit
with
the
video
until
you
figure
out
some
questions
you
have.
A
I
don't
know:
what's
the
name
of
it,
what
so
it's
elgato
camera
camera,
okay,
cool.
A
Oh
wow,
it
got
super
bright,
didn't
it
what.
A
It's
left
side
give
me
a
sec
I
have
to.
Maybe
maybe
I
have
to
turn
off
the
light.
A
Okay,
I
think
it's
it's
much
better.
Now,
okay,
cool!
Sorry
for
that,
but
anyway,
I
think
you
had
enough
time
to
to
try
asking
your
specific
questions.
A
So
let
me
prepare
sorry
it's
getting
hot
here.
I
bought
lamps
like
that.
Are
super
power
powerful
like
to
to
like
make
it
super
light
in
the
room,
but
these
are
like
some
old
school,
not
lead
like
lamps,
so
they
hit
the
room
pretty
pretty
much
and
if
you're
thinking
what
is
in
my
on
my
t-shirt.
A
Yes,
because
I'm
I'm
from
poland,
but
I
have
some
family
in
ireland-
and
I
just
like
I
love
this
country.
Whenever
I
can
go
to
ireland,
I
always
use
the
opportunity,
except
of
them
pandemia,
okay.
So
let's
jump
to
the
work
that
I
started
on
the
first
stream.
A
Okay,
let
me
before
I
start,
because
I'm
gonna
hide
the
overlay
so
just
to
make
it
clear
for
you,
folks.
We
have
a
hackathon
running
at
the
moment
for
asking
api,
so
we
have
like
two
weeks
left
to
submit.
A
We
already
have
few
submissions,
but
not
like
a
huge
number
and
prices
are,
I
think,
pretty
good.
So
I
definitely
encourage
you
to
submit
your
solutions
because
the
competition
will
not
be
very,
very,
very
large,
and
if
it
comes
to
the
conference,
we're
gonna
have
a
conference,
nowhere
circles
hi
sergio.
I
didn't
start
yet.
It
was
just
a
a
small
talk
of
me
with
the
with
people
in
chat
so
but
yeah
anyways
and
in
november
we
have
a
conference.
A
We
just
closed
cfp
for
the
conference.
We
had
20
amazing
proposals
now,
there's
a
group
of
in
the
community
that
reviews
them
by
the
end
of
the
week.
They
will
finish
next
week
we're
going
to
prepare
a
schedule
and
start
some
marketing
but
yeah.
Basically,
you
can
already
yeah
go
to
conference.askingapi.com
and
see
what
is
it
all
about,
and
I
like
to
clearly
say
that
the
event
has
four
amazing
platinum
sponsors.
A
We
also
have
gold
sponsor,
and
hopefully
today,
I'm
gonna
announce
a
a
server
sponsor
that
just
donated,
but
we
need
to
clear
some
things
but
yeah.
Basically,
if
it
comes
to
the
platinum
sponsors,
we
have
ibm
ably
and
wso2
and
solus.
So
thank
you
folks
and
let
me
hide
the
overlay
for
a
second.
A
A
So
let
me
me
enable
ace
so
ace
for
your
information.
You
just
joined
a
live
stream
that
is
streamed
to
official
asking
api
accounts.
So
behave,
be
nice,
don't
show
anything
bad,
but
anyways,
hello.
B
A
Hey,
we
can
see
you
hey
man,
hi
lucas,
so
to
anyone
watching
us.
This
is
ace
and.
B
A
A
a
member
of
the
asking
api
tsc
and
the
maintainer
of
the
chatbot
and
I'm
not
gonna,
share
more
especially
the
ideas.
I
know
you
have
in
mind
for
the
hackathon
but
man,
so
I
usually
like,
because
I
think
it's
your
first
contributor
first
stream
right,
ace,
yeah,
okay,
cool,
so
the
the
stream
is
usually
like.
It's
a
freestyle,
no
agenda,
so
I
usually
just
when
I
have.
A
And
when
I
have
a
question
from
someone
from
the
from
the
chat,
I
try
to
answer.
We
just
talk
about
contributing,
but
if
there
are
no
specific
questions,
then
I
just
go
and
talk
about
my
plans
for
the
presentation
about
like
yeah
journey,
to
become
as
an
apitc
member.
But
if
you
have
a
different
topic
you
want
to
talk
about,
then
I'm
open
for
suggestions.
B
That's
awesome
so,
first
of
all,
because
I
think
I
actually
found
myself
in
the
wrong
place,
so
I
never
knew
what
the
platform
is
for.
I
was
thinking
it
was
just
like
zoom,
where
you
guys,
like
oh
the
community
meeting
and
stuff
now
only
for
me
to
find
myself
here.
I
should
have
gone.
A
To
youtube,
I
mean
that's,
that's
I
mean
if
you're
here
it's
already
done
right,
I
mean
even
yeah,
even
if
you
came
by
mistake,
I
think,
like
let's
say,
let's
pretend
like,
let's
like
to
all
the
people
watching.
Please
forget
that
ace
admitted
that
he's
here
by
mistake.
To
be
honest,
he's
not
by
mistake.
He
really
plans
to
join
and
now
you
can
see
we
have
it
covered
you
planned
to
join,
so
we
can
do
some
freestyle
like
so
it's
it's
really
up
to
you.
I
mean
I'm
not
gonna,
I'm
not
gonna.
B
A
Hold
you
strong
and
and
keep
you
here
if
you
wanna,
run
then
then
feel
free
to
run
away,
but
we
can.
We
can
do
some
freestyle,
like
you
remember
that,
some
time
ago
we
talked
about
chatbot
but
yeah,
so
we
can.
I
can.
I
can
leave
the
leave
away
the
topic
of
journey
to
become
as
an
api,
tsc
member,
and
we
can
talk
about
chatbot.
If
you
want,
of
course
well,
we
can.
We
can
talk
about
like
what's
the
stage
of
the
of
the
project,
how
to
how
to
do
it.
B
A
A
A
B
B
A
While
ace
is
like
starting
the
project
because
it's
there
are
some
applications
that
need
to
be
started,
some
some
background.
So
basically
I'm
not.
I
don't.
I
don't
think
I'm
gonna
go
into
the
details
of
the
history
of
google
summer
of
code
and
how
ace
ended
up
in
the
project.
That's
probably
a
story
that
ace
will
share
during
the
asking
api
conference
because
ace
among
other
google
summer
of
code
participants
will
have
their
time
during
the
conference
to
showcase
their
projects
and
basically,
like
showcase
chatbot
in
more
details.
A
So
yeah
basically
ace
it's
a
it's
like
a
dry
run
before
the
conference
for
you
like
live
dry,
run
yeah,
so
so
the
chatbot.
Basically
concept
is
like
to
make
it
easy
for
for
asking
api
users
to
create
asking
api
documents
without
knowing
the
async
api
specification,
but
instead
of
having
a
kind
of
kind
of
ui
where
you
can
drag
and
drop
some
elements
or
or
some
different
solution,
we
had
this
thought
that
maybe
it
should
be
a
chat
bot
that
helps
you
out
doing
it.
A
So
you
basically
ask
a
chatbot
like
hey:
can
you
help
me
out
creating
asking
api
document?
Chatbot
is
obviously
nice
and
always
helpful
and
says
yeah.
Of
course
I
can
help
you,
although
we
can
try
to
do
it
like
picky
on
specific
days
and
on
some
day
today.
Maybe
not
today.
Try
tomorrow,
but
anyway,
you
ask
some
you
ask
chatbot
for
support.
Chatbot
starts
asking
questions
like
okay.
What's
the
name
of
your
api,
then,
what's
do
you
have
some
specific
connection
point
with
your
api
like
servers
whatever,
then
you
provide
answers?
A
Yes,
I
have
like
what's
the
name
of
the
server,
what's
the
url
of
the
server,
etc,
etc,
etc,
and
and
off
like
basing
on
your
answers,
chatbot
generates
a
async
api
file
in
the
background
sounds
awesome
and
ace
was
the
one
that
was
supposed
to
work
on
the
proof
of
concept.
A
So
that's
if
it
comes
to
the
intro
like
so
the
chat
bot
is
there
to
help
you
out,
create
async
api
document
and
now
I
hand
over
to
you,
so
you
can
quickly
showcase
and
then
we
can
talk
about
like
how
people
can
contribute
because,
like
the
main
idea
of
these
sessions
is
like
contributing
to
asking
api
and
because
you
were,
you
were
offline
a
few
days,
so
you
could
not
see,
but
there
was
I'm
not
sure
if
it
was
on
slack
or
somewhere
else,
but
somebody
asked
like
that
they
would
like
to
integrate
with
the
chatbot
so
basically
contribute
to
the
project
by
reusing
chatbot,
api
and
yeah.
A
I
think
we
should
talk
about
it
later,
but
yeah.
The
stage
is
yours:
yeah
go,
let's
go
into
a
technical
detail
so
like
how
it
actually
works.
Oh
okay,.
B
Cool
so
hi
guys.
I
hope
you
guys
can
see
my
screen.
B
B
Initially,
I
don't
have
a
complete
ui
yet
because
I've
been
away
for
a
while,
so
I
just
came
back
yesterday
so
which
means
I'm
gonna
start
contributing
back
to
the
chatbot.
So
before
I
left,
I
have
something
already,
so
I
would
love
to
share
it
with
you
guys.
So
here
is
the
chatbot.
Here
is
lucas
lucas.
A
B
So,
hey
lucas,
junior,
so
struggle
lucas
and
says
hi
lucas,
junior
bot
so
select
what
your
interest
is.
So
I
look
I
would
love
to
generate
this
spec.
So
I
just
click
and
it
says:
oh
hello,
look
at
that.
A
B
B
B
No,
no,
no
look!
I
used
to
be
smart
before
I
left.
I
think
I've
broken
something.
So
I
think
I
have
to
fix
lucas,
because
lucas
was
supposed
to
tell
me
something
here
like
through
an
error
message
telling
me
sorry
this
is
this:
doesn't
look
like
a
valid
application
number
application
version,
so
I
guess
I
have
to
have
a
conversation
with
lucas.
B
B
B
Something
went
wrong,
so
here's
the
thing
guys.
I
actually
stay
in
a
place
where
networks
internet
is
not
friendly.
So
I
think
the
network
is
messing
up
right
now,
so
I
need
to.
B
B
A
A
B
B
B
B
So
now
lucas
is
actually
asking
me.
Would
I
like
to
specify
what
the
message
is
my
application
is
food
is
not
consuming.
Can
I
say
yes.
B
So
I
could
just
do
one
example
right
now.
I
have
no
validations
in
place
for
this
schema.
So,
okay,
sagio,
I
think
you'll,
be
interested
in
this.
If
you
don't
mind.
B
A
B
B
B
So
what
message
do
you
send
here
provide
namespace
with
comma
separated?
Now
you
can
see,
lucas
is
pretty
smart,
then
it
tells
me
existing
messages.
You
have
login,
so
you
can
actually
use
login,
because
if
you
use
any
other
messages,
it
will
tell
you
this
video,
you
don't
have
this
particular
message.
I
could
use
sign
up
an
example.
B
B
B
B
A
A
Myself,
yeah
you
can
like
because
formatting
it's,
it
can
always
take
time
to
do
it
properly
in
the
chat
so
yeah.
B
A
Long
term
just
output,
it
instead
of
yaml
output
json,
because
json
doesn't
have
to
be
formatted
for.
B
Machine
yeah
you're
right,
no,
because
I
actually,
I
actually
spoke
with
masik
before
I
left
for
a
while.
So
we
I
was,
I
was
planning
to
open
an
issue
on
the
playground
where
the
url
and
where
the
playground
can
actually
read
stuff
from
the
url.
So
this
chatbot
would
just
pass
the
the
schema
in
the
url
in
the
playground
url.
So
once
you
click
the
url
which
is
the
playground,
then
the
playground
reaches
the
schema
from
the
url.
A
So
you
don't
mean,
like
you
mean
like
in
the
query,
parameter
to
pass
encoded.
A
B
B
A
Yeah,
so
I
mean
I
love
it.
I
love
it
like,
so
I
honestly
haven't
seen
the
the
chatbot
implementation
in
the
ui.
Whenever
I
talked
with
ace
about
it,
I
I
it
was
always
like
this.
Initially
implementation
was
to
do
it
through
a
command
line,
so
I
love
it
like.
It
looks
pretty,
except
of
my
face,
visible
there
and
if
it's
junior,
remember,
I
sent
you
a
picture
of
me
being.
A
A
More
hair
on
my
head,
so
let's
let's
try
a
different
picture.
If
you
really
want
to
keep
me
there,
oh
yeah,
but
yeah,
I
love
it.
I
love
it.
So,
basically
can
you
can
you
open
where
the
repo
is
located,
so
others
can
see
it.
B
Oh
actually,
I
have
one
more
thing
because
we
are
actually
trying
to
make
chat
boards.
Okay,
I'll,
write,
a
link.
B
Okay,
cool,
so
here's
a
repo
for
the
chatbot
in
case
you
guys
want
to
check
check
it
out,
play
more
issues.
I
think
side
you
on
high
would
actually
go
hands
in
hand.
A
Sure,
okay,
so
I'm
can
you
turn
on
video
back
again
of.
B
No
oh
wait
before
you
disable
screen,
sharing,
notes,
yeah.
A
A
Okay,
I
think
we
lost
ace
so
because
I
see
him
like
he
vanished
from
the
from
the
restroom
io
ui,
so
in
the
meantime,
before
ace
tries
to
join
again.
So
let
me
talk
about
the
chatbot
a
bit
so,
first
of
all,
yeah,
I
shared
a
link
in
the
in
the
youtube
and
twitch.
A
What
do
you
have
to
know
about
the
status
of
the
project?
The
status
is
like
it's
still
poc
right.
Like
proof
of
concept,
I
don't
think
it's
mvp
like
a
really
something
minimal.
We
can
use
because.
A
A
A
So
one
is
the
cli
right,
so
so
the
the
chatbot
repo
has
two
projects,
a
chatbot
cli.
So
you
can
talk
to
the
you
can
talk
to
the
server.
A
Like
have
this
conversation
that
you
could
see
now
ace
head
through
the
ui,
so
that's
one
thing:
the
next
thing
is
the
the
other
project
is
the
server.
A
So
it's
a
it's
a
it's
like
a
layer
between
the
the
client
and
the
chatbot
backend,
and
this
this
middle
middle,
where
layer
like
middle
whatever
name,
is
like
a
chatbot
server.
It's
responsible
for.
A
A
A
So
I
mean
ace
ice
is
not
here,
so
we
can't
really
discuss,
but
I
think
the
best
would
be
like
if,
of
course,
if
the
chatbot
server
is
a
websocket
api,
and
we
want
to
have
it
like,
the
vision
for
long
term
is
to
have
it
like
public
that
anyone
can
integrate
with,
and
we
want
to
have
it
hosted
as
an
official
server
from
asking
api.
A
There
is
some
discussions
I
have
with
digitalocean.
They
expressed
that
they
could
support
us
and,
like
sergio,
did
some
initial
research
on
how
much
resources
we
need
from
them
were
like
there's,
no
answer
yet
from
them
so
sergio
I
know
you're
the
most
interested
with
it
but
yeah.
We
we
want
to
host
this
this
websocket
api
and
would
be
cool,
of
course,
if,
if,
if
we
work
on
the
on
the
like
production,
ready,
chatbot
server,
maybe
using
glee,
because
glee
is
like
already
supporting
websocket
and
yeah
websocket
needs
asking
api.
A
On
the
final
version
using
the
using
glee,
but
the
initial
version
is
there,
as
far
as
I
know,
also
ace
uses,
his
private
digitalocean
account
to
to
host
it,
but
yeah
again,
we
don't
want
to
expose
it
too
much
to
not
generate
costs
for
ace.
A
So
so
I
told
you
already
about
two
parts
of
the
project,
so
client
server
and
the
third
part
is
the
chat
bot
chatbot
like
like
a
chatbot
backend,
so
the
all
the
smart
setup
that
can
actually
understand
intents
and
such
as
the
answers
so
basically
a
place
where
we
train
the
chatbot
model
to
be
smart
enough
to
give
proper
answers
and.
A
I
don't
remember
the
name,
but
I
let
give
me
a
second.
I'm
gonna
tell
you
what's
the
back
end,
because
there
are
many
different
backhands
yeah,
so
the
tool
that
we're
using.
A
Is
with
ai,
it
has
one
big
disadvantage:
it's
facebook
owned
facebook
haters,
but
the
cool
stuff
is
that
they're
hosting
it
for
free
and
you
can
use
it
for
free.
They
have
good
api
and
it's.
They
also
have
a
good
ui
to
to
interact
with
the
model
and
understand
the
questions
coming
to
the
chat
bots
to
properly
model
it
with
the
chat
bot.
A
So
that's
what
we're
using
for
now,
but
definitely
the
ultimate
goal
is
to
not
use
with
ai
to
not
be
dependent
on
some
free
back
end,
but
we
would
like
to
use
again.
I
don't
remember
what
it
was,
but
it's
some
different
platform
like
with
ai,
but
it's
open
source
and
we
can
host
it
on
our
own
and
we
choose
weed
ai
because
there
are
ways
to
export
the
model
we
trained
with
with
ai
and
we
can
export
it
and
import
into
this
different
platform,
so
we're
not
losing
the
the
whole
training.
A
So
so
these
three
parts
are
the
the
most
important
in
the
project
and
you
can
contribute
to
each
one
of
them.
So
the
client,
of
course,
but
I
don't
think
it
requires
much
tra
much
much
contribution
because
client
is
purely
just
for
for
poc.
A
A
So
that's,
but
that's
a
that's
not
even
in
the
repo
anywhere,
because
it's
something
that
ace
just
started
so,
but
if
it
comes
to
the
terminal
client,
I
don't
think
it
makes
sense
to
make
any
contributions
to
it
because,
ultimately,
better
if
the
chatbot
is
somehow
integrated
with
using
api
cli.
A
So
the
and
the
whole
interface
between
the
terminal
and
the
as
a
and
the
chatbot
api
should
be
done
on
the
cli
level
as
an
api
cli
level.
Now
we
need
contribution
to
the
server
and,
as
I
said
like
open
up
an
issue,
let's
discuss
how
we
can
rewrite
server
to
use,
maybe
glee.
I
think
it
would
be
super
cool
because
we
would
have
a.
A
I
think
it
would
be
a
first
tool
that
we
have
at
the
asking
api
initiative
that
is
actually
using
asking
api,
and
some
asking
api
tool
depends
on
it
like
that
would
be
cool.
I
think.
A
A
Okay,
so
let
me
just
continue,
so
I
I
think
I
covered
like
okay,
so
how
we
can
work
on
the
server
and
but
where
we
also
need
help
like
volunteers
would
be
to
would
be
nice
to
have
volunteers,
helping
up
with
training
the
model
like
looking
on
the
questions
that
come
from
people
that
use
chatbot
and
see
how
chatbot
matched
the
responses
and
adjust
like
like
basically
do
the
manual
stuff
that
you
always
have
to
do
with
the
model.
Like
fix.
A
How
chatbot
understands
questions,
I
think
that's
that's
that's
the
hardest.
I
think
like
have
have
people
that
constantly
look,
especially
when
more
people
will
start
using
chatbot.
A
We
need
some
kind
of
way
of
of
training
the
model
the
best
way
we
can,
because
that's
the
that,
like
that's
the
core
of
the
whole
of
the
whole
idea,
so
ace
are
you
there,
because
I
think
I
covered
everything
if
it
comes
to
details
on
how
to
contribute
to
the
project
like
what
parts
are
the
most
important.
A
No
no
worries.
I
I
was
when
you
were
out.
I
was
just
introducing
people
to
the
structure
of
the
project
talking
about
the
client
about
the
server
with
ai
a
bit
like.
What's
what
are
the
plans
now
so
no
worries
I
I
had.
I
was
talking
a
lot
so
so
that
was
that's.
That's
fine.
Do
you
want
to
share
again
the
screen
yeah
of.
A
It
okay:
let's.
B
A
B
Okay,
we
can
see
your
screen
now,
okay
cool,
so
I
was
saying
something
about
trying
to
make
the
chatbot
a
little
bit
more
flexible.
So
so
I
started
thinking
of
what
can
we
do
with
the
chatbot
apart
from
the
specifications?
B
So
I
had
these
two
things
in
mind.
I
was
thinking
whatever
chatbot
could
help
give
people
help
like
and
support
like
people
are
turning
into
the
initiative
or
people
that
that
are
looking
for
ways
to
like
waste
around
something.
You
know
not
like
coming
to
slack
the
slack
channel
every
time
and
throwing
questions
up
there.
A
We
have
this
discussion
stop
now
opened
and
under
the
idea,
ideas
category
just
create
a
a
thread
like
to
to
talk
about
the
chatbot
like
where
we
can
integrate
it,
because
I
guess
like,
for
example,
me
for
me,
it's
clear
that
it
should
be
in
the
studio,
but
maybe
people
have
different
ideas.
I,
like
I
told
you,
I
remember
I
just
don't
know
where
yes,
I
know
so
I
started
a.
A
A
So
you
can
basically
talk
to
chatbot
from
slack
yes
yeah,
and
there
was
already
a
a
comment
from
someone
from
the
community
that
actually
it's
even
more
like
it's,
not
just
slack.
People
can
build
in
integration
in
in
telegram
in
vs
code
studio
so
like,
because
basically,
if
we
were
have
a
server
with
websocket
api
maintained
by
us,
then
people
can
integrate
it
from.
A
However,
they
want
it's,
it's
actually,
it's
gonna
be
actually
open
to
anyone
to
integrate
with
it
like
you
can
have
a
chat,
chat
component
like
like,
like
the
one
that
you
showed.
We
can
have
it
embedded
in
studio,
but
I
guess
the
chatbot
component,
it's
gonna,
also
be
it's
gonna
be
open
source
and
it's
going
to
be
flex
like
generic
enough
that
you
can
embed
it
in
any
ui
right.
A
Yeah
yeah
but
yeah
I'm
going
to
send
you
like
later
after
the
stream
or
actually
I
can,
while
after
this
stream
I
can.
I
will
put
the
the
link
to
the
discussion
I
mentioned.
I
can
put
it
into
the
chat,
but
I
like,
as
I
strongly
encourage
you
to
like,
create
a
separate
idea
to
talk
about
the
future
of
the
chatbot.
That
would
be
that
would
be
cool
to
see.
A
So
I
think
also
one
one
important
info
for
folks
like
you
when
you
watched
presentation
from
ace-
and
you
could
see
that
there's
this
question
like
what's
the
schema
for
your
message
and
you
basically
have
to
paste
this
schema,
it
might
not
be
obvious
but
yeah.
The
reason
is,
you
know,
I
think
api
supports
multiple
different
schemas,
so
in
the
in
the
chatbot
we
obviously
focused
on
asking
api
only
so
we
didn't
want
to
go
now
into
details
of
json,
schema
or
avro
schema
and
have
a
chat
bot.
A
That
can
actually
ask
you
like.
Do
you
have
additional
properties
for
your
schema
like
if
this
property
is
of
type
string
or
integer
like
we
didn't
want
to
go
this
fast,
so
the
the
best
way
the
easiest
way
to
to
go
forward
was
to
just
ask
the
person
that
interacts
with
the
chatbot
to
just
paste
entire
schema
as
a
string.
A
So
that's
something
I
mean
something
to
discuss
as
well
in
the
in
this
discussion.
That
ace
will
create,
but
I
mean
if
we
are
gonna,
have
a
proof
that
this
chatbot
really
works
and
and
and
people
find
it
useful.
A
I
think
that
others
should
follow
this
path
right,
like
having
a
chatbot
for
json,
schema
and,
and
others
like,
have
those
models
and
also
public
apis
with
these
models
that
we
can
also
use
in
in
this
ui.
So
we
don't
ask
user
to
paste
the
schema,
but
we
actually
then
talk
to
the
chatbot
that
is
trained
for
json
schema
but
yeah.
That's
that's
just
a
additional
information.
You
should
you
should.
A
Okay,
so
it's
eleven,
so
one
hour
passed
ace
man
like
even
though
you
came
here
by
accident.
I
love
it.
I
mean
not
sure
how
people
watching
the
stream,
but
that
was
awesome
like
spontaneous
streams,
are,
I
think
the
best
was
I
mean.
A
Unfortunately,
I
have
to
apologize
you,
but
because
when
when
I
was
when
you
joined,
I
was
sharing
the
screen
and
I
could
see
your
message
on
slack,
so
I
shared
my
screen
a
bit,
so
it
was
visible.
My
discussion
with
you
on
on
slack.
So
sorry
for
that,
but.
B
B
A
On
the
live
stream,
so
that's
happy
you're
back
and
thank
you
again
for
joining
yeah.
B
A
Yeah
so
yeah
until
the
next
stream,
the
next
stream
is
in
few
hours
it's
going
to
be
4
p.m,
utc
6
p.m,
six
6
p.m.
Central
european
time
and
we're
gonna
have
a
discussion
about
how
to
contribute
to
glee
project
and
fran.
Mendes
will
join
me.