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From YouTube: Contributor-first @AsyncAPI #3
Description
Date: 13th of October 2021
Edition: 3
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
And
now
it
all
should
be
up
to
date.
13Th
of
october.
You
probably
depends
where
you're
from
for
some
of
you
13th
might
seem
like
a
not
very
lucky
day.
But
for
me
it
was
always
super
lucky,
because
I
was
born
on
13th
not
of
october,
but
still
counts,
and
I
was
burned
on
13th
of
like
on
friday,
but
yeah
so
far,
I'm
lucky
but
yeah
before
we
jump
into
a
specific
topic.
A
Let's
give
let
us
give
people
some
time
to
to
join
and
start
watching.
A
If
you
already
joined-
and
I
see
at
least
one
person
I
think
watching
us
watching
me-
please
write
something
in
the
chat,
so
I
can
see
you're
actually
listening
in
the
meantime,
I'm
gonna
test
as
usual
if
the
stream
goes
with
really
good
quality
to
some
social
media.
Today,
I'm
gonna
check
twitter.
A
So
in
the
meantime,
just
please
say
hello.
A
Okay,
cool,
so
the
I
can
see
at
least
on
twitter,
sound
is
good.
Quality
is
also
super
super
good.
I
think
I
think,
but
yeah
I
mean
so
sergio.
Definitely
I
can
give
you
some
some
training,
of
course,
by
default.
Unfortunately,
polish
people
learn
bad
polish
words,
but
if
you
ask
explicitly,
I
can
skip
that
part.
A
Okay,
I
see
two
people
hey
barbara
good
morning,
so
it's
it's
the
beginning
of
the
meeting.
So
let
me
start
with
advertisements
like
have
you
already
probably
noticed?
We
have
at
the
bottom
logos
of
companies
that
decided
to
become
a
platinum
sponsors
for
asking
api,
hackathon
and
conference.
A
If
you
recall
from
the
last
week
the
first
stream
I
did
on
wednesday,
there
was
just
one
logo
of
ibm
and
now,
as
you
can
see,
we
have
four
logos
already.
So
thanks
a
lot
to
ibm,
hubli,
wso2
and
solas
for
becoming
a
platinum
sponsors
for
the
event,
I
can
assure
you
that
your
money
will
be
spent
very
well
on
the
community
and
advertisement
of
asking
api
initiative.
A
I'm
not
going
to
jump
into
any
specific
topic.
Let's
maybe
chit
chat
a
bit
and
yes,
there's
a.
A
So
some
maybe
additional
information.
So
if
you're
watching
the
recording
of
this
stream,
we
had
a
community
meeting
yesterday
and
as
a
result
of
some
discussions
there
about
contributions
to
asking
api
today.
A
I
will
be
here
together
alive
with
jonas
lagoni
from
massing
api
project
and
we're
gonna
chat
about
the
glee
project
and
mandalina
project,
but
from
the
contributor
perspective
like
how
to
contribute
so
basically
understand
the
vision
of
both
projects
and
then
the
points
where,
where
help
is
needed,.
A
On
the
oh
okay,
I
send
it
to
say
restream
I
o
but
yeah
in
twitch
and
youtube.
Unfortunately,
it's
not
possible
on
twitter
and
and
linkedin,
but
they're
on
twitch
and
youtube
channels.
You
should
see
a
comment
with
the
link
to
asking
api
calendar
that
you
can
yeah
access
and
see
all
the
asking
api
meetings
and
the
schedule
for
them.
A
A
So
yes,
so
let
me
share
the
screen.
A
A
Hey
another
viewer
on
youtube
awesome,
so
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna,
turn
off
the
the
information
about
the
conference
for
now,
because
it's,
of
course
covering
the
screen
and
hide
the
overlays.
A
A
A
I
just
want
to
continue
working
on
this
stuff
that
I
started
last
week
on
the
stream.
So
to
give
you
some
context
to
folks
that
just
joined.
A
A
We
in
november,
we
have
a
conference
right
and
the
first
day
of
the
conference
is
a
contributor
summit,
and
the
idea
of
contributor
summit
is
to
have
sessions
for
for
people
that
just
joined,
asking
api
initiative
and
like
to
contribute-
and
it's
like
purely
for
for
folks-
that
want
to
contribute
to
asking
api
and
for
us,
it's
important
to
have
this
like
one
day
dedicated
for
contributors,
because
yeah
like
we
see
how
the
community
is
growing
pretty
fast
and
to
like
to
scale
properly.
A
We
need
more
people
working
on
the
project,
so
we're
doing
everything
possible
that
to
enable
folks
to
join
us
and
that's
what
the
contributor
summit
is
for.
So
you
can
definitely
suggest
your
topics
and
like
say
what
parts
are
the
most
interesting
for
you
to
have
on
the
on
the
contributor
summit,
and
if
there
are
no
questions
from
your
side,
I'm
just
going
to
continue
working
on
like
brainstorm
on
the
contributor
journey
to
become
asking
api
tsc
member
presentation.
A
Okay,
so
what
we
covered
last
time
was
the
that
we
like
to
to
talk
about
the
journey
to
to
become
a
asking
api
technical
steering
committee
member
first
people
need
to
understand
the
open
governance.
A
Group
and
the
the
idea
for
it
now
and
I
think
we
covered
everything,
so
we
covered
the
intro
about
the
linux
foundation
and
the
vision
of
the
governance
model
and
the
tsc
setup
all
the
important
details,
I
think
so
I
mean
some
of
you
were
with
me
on
the
stream,
not
sure
if
you
remember,
if
I
don't
remember-
and
I
was
creating
it,
then
probably
you
also
but
but
anyway,
just
let
me
know
I
can
go
back
to
open
governance,
but
I
I'm
pretty
sure
we
we
covered
everything
and
by
the
way
I
noticed
that
we
have
first
twitch
user.
A
Okay,
so
once
we
once,
you
know
what
it
means
to
be
a
technical
string
committee
member
and
you
understand
the
governance
model.
Now
you
really
need
to
know
how
to.
A
How
to
and
now
I'm
thinking
like,
should
we
really
go
directly
into
start
contributing,
because
there
are
two
ways
right.
There
are
two
ways
to
to
take
in
clustering
committee,
so
one
is
the.
A
A
A
The
other
path
is
you
basically
donate
the
project
that
you
worked
on?
You
have
it
your
private
profile
somewhere
somewhere
on
github?
You
want
to
donate
it
like
move
it
to
async
api
organization
and
therefore.
A
You
still
want
to,
of
course,
maintain
the
project
and
therefore
you
become
automatically
a
technical
steering
committee
member
because
you
you
come
as
a
maintainer,
already
maintainer
of
the
project
now
and
that's
why.
I
think
it's
before
going
into
the
presentation,
because
before
going
into
details
of
like
how
to
start
contributing
and
and
then
become
a
maintainer,
maybe
better
explain
those.
These
two
different
paths
like
in
general,
like
draw
a
a
general
idea,
because
when
I
look.
A
Folks
that
ended
up
here
as
maintainers
were
actually
like,
maintaining
their
own
projects,
so,
for
example,
for
example,
magic
like
the
the
way
how
he
got
into
asking
api
and
the
the
way
how
he
became
a
maintainer
in
the
in
first
repo
was
that
the
async
api
react
component
was
first
developed
like
started
engaged
by
sap
a
few
years
ago,
and
machi
was
working
there
and
he
was
developing
the
project
and
then
the
project
was
moved
under
asking
api
and
therefore
he
automatically
became
also
a
maintainer
of
the
component.
A
So
he
was
already
in
the
project
as
he
maintained
like
he
did
not
went
through
a
path
of
slowly
contributing
and
then
becoming
maintainer,
but
he
was
really
like.
He
came
as
a
maintainer
together
with
the
project
and
the
same
with
pavel
and
jason
guppy
and
like
with
all
the
folks
that
came
up.
I
came
through
google
summer
of
code,
like
cuda
ace,
aryan
ayush,
you
basically
yeah.
You
folks
also
had
like
the
same
story.
A
But
then
there's
a
path
of
soviet,
like
that
we
have
on
on
twitch,
and
so
we
became
a
maintainer
of
cli
through
contributions
like
after
dona
contributing
few
features.
So
we
became
the
regular
maintainer.
A
We
need
to
first
introduce,
and
now
like
did
you
listen
to
me
like?
What's
your
thoughts,
agree,
disagree.
A
Okay,
so
you
were
not
listening,
which
is
fine,
which
is
totally
fine,
but
silence
means
you
agree.
So
let
us.
A
Okay-
maybe
maybe
that's
this
note
already
like
become
a
maintainer,
because
that's
the
that's:
what
people
will
learn
from
open
governance,
explanation
and
tsc
like
who
is
becoming
tsc
member
and
the
maintainer.
So
next
point
to
know
is.
A
Yeah
I
can
share
recording
before
the
conference.
If
you
want
as
well,
because
at
the
end,
like
all
the
talks
at
the
conference,
they
will
be
pre-recorded
and
streamed.
A
Unless
we
come
up
with
some
live
discussion
idea,
but
so
far
no
cxp
for
that,
but
yeah
become
a
maintainer.
A
A
So
I
would
call
it
contributor
path,
so
a
path
of
person
that
contributes
first
and
then
becomes
a
maintainer
and
and
and
I'm
here,
I'm
not
sure
how
to
call
it
like.
I
need
help
because,
like
my
first
idea
comes
like
one
more
path
because
you
donated
project,
but
I
know
donor
means
many
different
things
and
it's
probably
not
the
best
name.
A
A
Yeah
just
go
to
the
contributor
summit
discussion.
I'm
gonna
paste
the
link.
A
No,
I
still
have
to
use
restroom,
I
think
yeah.
I
just
pasted
the
link
in
twitch
and
youtube
to
the
github
discussion
where
we
discuss
the
the
agenda
for
the
contributor
summit
so
feel
free
really
to
to
upvote
the
talks
that
you
like
to
see
and
also
suggest.
If
you
suggest
a
topic,
it
doesn't
mean
you
actually
have
to
present
it.
A
A
Just
going
back
to
the
comment
from
sergio
which
made
me
smile
because
I
was
saying
that
nobody's
listening,
probably
but
then
now
we
know
why
it's
like
I'm
somewhere
in
your
head
and
you
don't
know
how
to
block
me
and
now
yeah.
The
most
important
like
this
donor
path
and
yeah
like
donald
pot,
is
not
that
bad
actually.
A
A
Because
you
really
really
donated
the
project,
but
what
in
case
of
folks
like
like
ace
or
or
or
cuda,
or
or
ayush,
or
aryan,
like
or
nectarios
like
the
these
guys,
they
technically
did
not
donate
the
project.
A
But,
on
the
other
hand,
they
also
did
not.
I
mean
to
become
the
maintainers
that
they
actually
had
to
contribute
the
project
first
to
a
pull
request
and
then
several
follow-up
requests
and
we
actually
made
them
code
owners
at
the
end
of
the
project.
Once
we
had
a
first
like
initial
release,
then
they
are
actually
a
fit
for
a
contributor
path.
A
A
Okay,
so
I
think
we
have
it
so
that
would
be
just
short
intro.
A
And
in
case
of
project
done
or
path,
I
just
click
quickly.
Explain
like
what
does
it
mean
that
you
donate
a
project,
and
I
don't
think
I
have
to
add
it
here,
but
I
guess
it
would
be
super
nice
if
I
like,
like
now,
I
did
that
I
explained
it
basing
on
a
real
user
stories
like
real
stories
of
the
of
the
existing
tsc
members
like
what
it
really
means
and
how
it
works
for
a
specific
member
of
the
community.
A
Sergio
you
definitely
have
to
explain
it
for
me
what
you
mean
like
bootstrapper
path,.
A
A
And
yeah,
I
guess
we
have
some
delay
between
audio.
A
A
I
think
the
person
was
the
name
of
the
person
was
davin
and
he
he
said
that
he
was
thinking
about
contributing
some
code,
generators
using
vertex,
for
example,
and
and
he
could
do
it
in
two
different
ways.
We
don't
have
any
specific
rules
here,
so
he
could
either
write
the
the
project
from
scratch
on
his
private
profile
and
then
donate
it.
A
But
on
the
other
hand,
he
could
also
like
agree
with
us
that
he
he
wants
to
work
on
it
and
we
would
create
a
repo
for
him
and
just
give
him
time
and
space
to
to
contribute
the
the
code
which
at
the
end
might
make
more
sense.
Because
then
we
can
help
from
the
very
beginning
like
review,
pull
requests
one
by
one
and
and
give
some
feedback.
A
And
it's
a
case
of
like
it's
like
in
case
of
anant
right,
like
anand.
We
did
not
create
a
dedicated
repo
for
him,
but
he
actually
wrote
the
whole
new
gold
template
basically
from
scratch
in
the
existing
ripple.
A
A
Now
yeah,
is
it
a,
is
it
a
separate
path,
or
is
it
a
contributor
path.
A
Okay,
so,
sir
sergio,
if
you
if
you
want
like
and
for
others
the
stream
it's
I
mean,
it's
live
streamed
to
some
different
social
media.
But
if
you
wish
you
can
just
let
me
know,
I
can
invite
you
to
and
we
can
talk
live
here.
It's
live
streamed,
two
different
media,
so
we
enable
like
people
also,
if
they're
not
feeling
comfortable,
joining,
live,
sharing,
screen
and
video
and
audio.
A
That's
why
we
have
live
streams,
so
you
can
engage
through
a
chat.
But
if
you
wish
to
join
me,
live
I'm
all
yours
like
just.
Let
me
know
I
am:
I'm
gonna
figure
out
how
to
invite
you
but
yeah.
I'm
sure
you
mean
sergio.
You
wanna
join.
A
We
have
pavel
so
pavel,
had
jason
guppy
had
different
name
before
and
and
he
was
working
on
this
java
project
on
his
own,
but
then
he
was
getting
more
and
more
community
and
there
was
a
request
from
community.
That
might
be
that
his
java
plugins
for
intellij
could
be
officially
published
under
async
api
name
on
the
intellij
marketplace.
Whatever
is
the
name
and
and
yeah
we
we
invited
pavel
to
join
the
organization
and
then
publish
it
as
an
official
asking
api
project.
So
that's
that's
one.
A
The
projects
that
michael
maintains,
I
don't
remember
if,
if
the
templates
were
created
somewhere
out
and
then
donated
or
if
we
created
repos
in
the
arc,
so
so
here
I
don't
remember
but
except
of
pavel
like,
like,
I
said
like
mate
when
we
work
together
and
that's
the
sap
we
also
donated
a
single
api
react
project,
so
it
was
like
project
was
really
moved
and
the
same
with
emiliano
the
php
template
he
also
donated
like
2d,
so
he
first
created
it
outside
and
then
moved
to
async
api,
so
so
yeah.
A
Awesome,
can
I
mean
you,
don't
have
to
share
the
video,
but
just
letting
you
know
that
you
don't
do
it?
Okay,
yes!
Now
it
works
so,
but
before
we
jump
into
our
discussion,
let
me
answer
a
question
from
dave,
because
dave
is
asking
when
a
project
is
donated
to
the
project,
have
to
follow
a
certain
standard
like
cisd,
readme,
etc,
like
we
don't
have
those
standards
written
down.
A
But
yes,
we
like
technically
that's
what
we
like
enforce,
but
it's
not
enforcement.
I
would
say:
ci
cd
is
an
is
an
asset
that
you
get
when
you
join
using
api.
So
all
the
automation
workflows
that
we
have
in
place.
They
will
be
pushed
to
the
to
the
new
repo.
A
Github
actions,
you
don't
like
them
for
some
reason:
you
don't
like
our
pipelines,
you
can
easily
disable
our
ci
cd
and
use
your
own
and
it's
completely
fine.
We
have
to
be
flexible
here.
It's
just
like
we'll
always
say
like.
Why
do
we
want
to
maintain
your
stuff
if
we
maintain
it
for
the
whole
arc,
but
it's
really
up
to
the
user?
A
It
depends
how
people
I
mean
we
don't
want
to
change
habits
of
people
as
long
as
community
is
happy
and
and
they
like
their
own
tools,
and
they
don't
have
issues.
That's
the
specific
project
is
deployed
with
travis
instead
of
google
github
actions.
I
think
it's
totally
fine,
but
yeah.
I
would
say
it's
not
that
we
that
the
project
has
to
follow.
A
It's
like
when
you
donate
a
project.
You
get
some
some
extra
support
from
the
whole
organization,
so
the
the
cicd,
and
also
we're
going
to
help
you
out
with
the
readme
of
course
and
yeah.
You
have
like
better
access
to
the
to
the
community.
A
So
sorry,
sergio
for
keeping
you
waiting.
It's
fine
welcome
thanks
for
joining.
So
we
had
this.
Oh
wait
s
asking
a
little
question.
A
A
An
ethics-
oh
that's!
That's
obvious,
I
think,
but
no
I
broke
it.
Okay,
we
really
need
to
to
make
it
clear
like
why
would
you
donate
not
only
to
become
dsc
member,
but
you
get
other
benefits
for
the
project
makes
sense.
A
Now
going
back
to
contributor
path
and
the
discussion
we
had
on
in
the
chat
on
youtube
about
the
these
two
different
paths
of
contribution,
so
as
a
context
for
others,
because
some
other
people
joined
before
we,
we
dive
a
deep
dive
into
the
discussion
to
become
a
maintainer
and
also
technical
string.
Committee
member.
You
have
two
paths
like
for
now:
let's
say
we
name
them
as
we
name
them
as
two
paths
like
contributor
path
and
a
project
donor
path,
project,
donor
path.
A
It
means
you
have
your
project
already
created
for
asking
api
and
you
want
to
move
it
under
asking
api
organization,
that's
the
in
simple
words
and
contributor
path.
There
are
two
different
paths
like
you
start
as
a
contributor
regular,
like
show
that
you
regularly
contribute
to
some
specific
project.
A
You
you
show
to
other
maintainers
that
you
know
how
the
project
works
and
therefore,
after
some
time
they
invite
you
basically
to
become
a
maintainer
and
there's
another
path
where
you
can
start
entire
new
project
from
scratch.
Under
asking
api
organization
and
yeah
work
on
the
project
with
few
pr's,
and
until
it's
ready
to
be
released
and
then
once
we
release
it,
you
become
a
maintainer
and
now
like,
like
so
sergio.
A
We
said
here
we
had
this
lanky
lengthy
exchange
of
discussion,
like
of
ideas
how
to
if
we
should
rather
talk
about
three
paths
or
more.
B
B
Maybe
this
is
my
my
brain
that
tells
me,
but
I
don't
see
the
option
so
something
that
I
really
like
from.
I
think
api
community
is
that
you
can
propose
new
projects
yeah,
even
though
they
they
are
could
be
small
projects,
but
as
far
as
they
have
some
useful
meaning
behind.
So
you
can
create
them
right.
So
this
kind
of
freedom,
it's
not
in
all
projects
or
in
all
organizations.
B
But
again
I
would
be
happy
if
we
include
it
in
the
contributor
path,
but
we
really
say
it
somewhere,
wherever
we
we
put
this
in
the
website
or
wherever
that
you
can
feel
free
to
to
create
a
new
to
suggest
a
new
project
to
help
others
to
create
a
project
or
even
to
share
your
ideas
and
ask
for
help
for
creating
this
new
project
under
a
sync
api
organization.
B
A
Yeah,
I
got
your
point.
I
actually
agree
that
I
mean
people
whenever
they
think
about
contributing
and
becoming
a
maintainer.
A
It's
usually
thinking
about
like
yeah,
you
start
small,
you
contribute
and
then
you're
invited
the
same
maintainer,
that's
like
usual,
usually
how
people
think
about
it,
and
I
like
how
you
emphasize
that
it's
pretty
cool
that
here
we
we
allow,
you
also
to
start
a
new
project
from
scratch,
because
I
mean
I
think
we
also
talked
about
it
yesterday
during
the
public
meeting
that
why
would
we
block
you
in
the
end?
A
It's
the
community
that
will
verify
your
work,
so
you
can
bootstrap
any
project,
but
if
you're
not
gonna,
have
users
and
you're
gonna
stop
contributing
anyway,
because
you
will
not
feel
it's,
it
makes
sense.
A
A
Path.
It's
for
me
bootstrap!
It's
like
really,
you
bootstrap,
something
like
you
create
a
kind
of
scaffolding
project.
That's
how
I
always
understood
bootstrapping
scaffolding.
For
me,
it's
also
always
very
similar.
So
it's
not
really
writing
a
a
new
project.
It's
like
just
setting
a
a
kind
of
skeleton
for
the
project.
That's
how
I
always
thought
about
bootstrapping.
B
A
A
So
we
explain
in
case
of
donor,
we
don't
only
talk
about
like
you
automatically
become
a
maintainer
and
tsc
member,
but
we
also
explain
other
benefits
like
ci
and
and
support
of
the
community.
A
Cheers
dave
now
the
for
the
initiator
path
for
sure,
like
is
there
something
explicit
we
need
to
highlight?
You
said
like
highlight
that
this
freedom,
right
from
idea
to
the
project
or.
B
B
Just
go
for
it
here
is
the
repository,
so
maybe
explaining
well
that
we
will
give
somehow
you
have
to
explain
what
you
want
to
do
and
and
the
org
will
provide
with
the
repository
and
all
the
tooling.
They
need.
B
A
Okay,
so
but
yeah.
The
most
important
here
is
to
like
make
it
clear
like
the
path
from
from
the
beginning
to
the
release
and
the
contributor
path.
A
I
mean
not
obvious
that
I
will
not
explain
it,
but
I
I
mean
it's
pretty
obvious
like
how
to
explain
it
now.
Then.
A
A
A
So
once
I
highlight
this,
I
can
go
into
like
contributor
path
and
like
talking
details
like
how
to
start
contributing,
but
before
we
jump
into
this,
there's
a
question
in
the
chat.
Let
me
display
it
a
question
from
ganesh
hi
as
a
contributor
in
the
context
of
java.
Could
someone
help
as
to
how
can
I
start
focusing?
A
Is
there
something
which
needs
to
be
picked
up
there?
Is
there
definitely
is
so
let
me
share
a
link.
So
there
are
a
few
java
projects
we
have
at
the
moment
in
async
api.
A
The
the
first
one
is
the
one
that
is
maintained
by
pavel,
it's
chasing
jason
api,
jason,
gpa
jason
guppy,
which
holds
few
different
projects
for
java
to
like
yeah,
to
make
it
easier
to
use
asking
api
like
generate
asking
api
files
from
code
or
have
an
intel
j,
plugin
and
as
as
far
as
I
know,
it's
pretty
stable.
I
haven't
talked
to
pavel
for
some
time.
A
So,
if
you're
interested
with
some
plugins
intellij,
you
can
freely
just
jump
into
the
project.
Go
into
the
issues
just
create
a
new
issue
and
pro
like
propose,
if
like,
if
that's
the
project,
that
is
most
interesting
for
you,
then
ganesh.
I
encourage
you
to
go
there
now.
If
it
comes
to
other
java
projects,
where
I
see
we
need
a
lot
of
help,
there
are
two
things
like
we
don't
have
any
official
java
parser
yet
and
in
the
group
of
the
current
maintainers.
Nobody
is
really
thinking
having
it
on
the
roadmap.
A
Because
we
don't
have
too
many
java
experts
here
to
push
it
forward
and
it
would
be
like
super
cool
to
finally
have
a
asking
api
parser,
not
only
in
javascript
but
also
in
java,
but
there's
one
existing
project.
That
requires
lots
of
help
java.
A
And
this
java
spring
template
it's
a
code
generator,
so
you
can
generate
using
asking
api
generator
using
this
project.
You
can
generate
a
java
application
that
uses
spring
and
can
talk
to
kafka
and
mqtt,
and
at
the
moment
we
we
don't
have
any
regular
maintainer
involved
in
the
project.
A
A
The
last
maintainer
I
haven't
had
contact
with
him
for
some
time
six
months
already,
but
I
can
if,
if
the
temp,
if
it's
hard
to
onboard
to
the
project
without
existing
maintainer,
I
can
try
to
contact
simon
and
and
get
some
help
from
him.
But
I
definitely
encourage
you
to
like
this
is
where
we
need
help.
A
Sergio
just
wrote
me
a
message
that
he
had
to
disconnect
from
live
stream,
so
I
will
turn
off
his
preview
because
he
had
issues
with
the
with
the
battery
so
he's
on
watching
us
on
youtube.
Thanks
a
lot
sergio
for
joining
me.
A
A
It's
a
it's
a
kind
of
a
helper
like
I'm,
not
sure
if
it's
ui
or
whatever
or
read
me
that
lists
all
the
projects
like
gives
you
an
overview
of
of
the
of
the
github
organization
like
so
we
can
see
like
what
repos
do
we
have
what
what
languages
are
used,
where
the
dependency
between
those.
A
A
I
don't
know
you
can
just
easier
identify
where
you
could
help
so
now,
I'm
I
was
just
thinking
out
loud
like
if
something
like
this
would
actually
have,
because
so
far
my
my
approach
was
like.
If
you
want
to
contribute,
then
first,
let's
do
some
interview
like
where
you
want
to
contribute
is
like
documentation.
Is
it
is
it
code?
A
What
can
you
offer
to
the
project
and
I'm
gonna
give
you
some
ideas
where,
where
to
go
and
like,
should
the
presentation
cover
two
different
paths
like
how
to
research
for
for
project
where
you
can
help,
or
should
we
like
open
the
advice
like
if
you
want
to
do
first
contribution,
we
don't
have
any
clear
path
for
you,
but
join
our
slack
join
our
how
to
contribute
channel
and
let's
talk,
maybe
that's
the
way.
A
Yeah,
I
think
it's
something
to
to
think
about.
We
anyway
have
three
minutes
until
the
end
of
the
of
the
stream.
So
let's
not
continue,
let's,
let's
just
give
it
a
thought.
What's
the
best
approach
here.
A
So
let
me
go
back
to
the
initial
setup
of
the
screen
again
october.
Now
we
have
a
hackathon.
We
are
it's
like
month-long
hackathon.
If
you
want
to
join
it,
we
also
have
a
conference
in
november
and
I'd
like
to
like
clearly
say
thank
you
to
our
platinum
sponsors,
so
ibm
ably
and
wms02.
A
And
and
solas
so
four
platinum
sponsors
that
already
covered
our
costs
of
of
swags
and
and
prices
for
hackathon
and
some
marketing,
which
is
awesome
thanks
a
lot
and
like
do
you
have
some
some
more
questions
like
ganesh?
Are
you
still
here
and
it
helps
about
what
I
said
about
java
projects,
or
was
I
too
late
to
answer
a
question
and
you
left
already.
A
A
A
I
mean
sergio-
maybe
you
wrote
barcelona
instead
of
spain,
because
you
don't
feel
like
it's,
spain.
You
feel
like
it's
catalonia.
A
A
A
A
4
pm,
utc
time
zone
and
just
as
a
reminder,
I'm
gonna,
be
here,
live
with
jonas
lagoni
and
we're
gonna
talk
about
modelina
project
and
glee
project
that
are
under
asking
api
organization.
A
So
thanks
a
lot,
see
you
on
the
next
stream
arrivederci.