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A
Hey
hey
Zack,.
B
A
Yeah
I
mean
that
nobody
I,
don't
know
anybody
who
has
who
has
the
virus
fortunately
and
you're
in
the
state
that
I
live
in
in
Australia
yesterday
we
had
zero
new
cases
and
I
think
the
day
before
we
also
had
zero
new
cases
and
no
deaths.
Oh
we're
not
down
to
zero
total,
but
it's
going
pretty
well
from.
A
It's
it's
good.
It's
I
really
did
not
think
that
Australia
would
be
I
thought
it
would
be
more
like
America
and
like
the
America.
That
I
was
from,
like
the
you
know,
that
white
guy,
with
a
machine
gun
in
front
of
the
State
House
yelling
about
how
he
should
have
the
freedom
to
do
whatever
he
wants.
I
thought
Australia
would
be
like
that,
but
it
it
surprised
me
everybody's,
been.
A
Although
I
did
just
go
to
the
office
supply
store
to
buy
some
32
gig
USB
drives
to
rebuild
the
soft
cluster
with
SEF
ATM
procedure,
and
there
were
a
bunch
of
there
were
a
bunch
of
people
who
had
no
business
being
out
just
poking
around
at
stuff.
Looking
at
stuff,
although
the
other
hand,
no
new
cases,
so
maybe
there's
really
no
danger
but
yeah.
B
A
No
I
I
guess
since
it's
after
it's
after
the
time,
I'm
just
yeah
start
and
we'll
pick
up
too
much
of
your
time.
Alright,
so
recently,
I've
been
working
with
Sebastian
on
the
orchestrator
box
bugs
and
that's
as
I've,
been
on
European
time,
mostly
like
starting
in
the
afternoons
and
then
one
night
just
staying
up
for
like
like
just
sitting
here,
working
for
like
17
hours
and
it's
it's
fun.
It's
actually
a
lot
of
fun.
A
It's
I'm
really
enjoying
it
now,
which
is
a
funny
thing
because
I'm,
so
we
we
now
have
because
of
because
of
cave
whose
work
we
have
working,
search
on,
read
the
docs
and
it's
great.
But
we
have
two
other
websites
that
are
now
redundant.
There's
the
docs
that
set
that
calm
website,
which
is
the
like
the
traditional
one.
A
Remember
back
in
September
when
we
were
just
talking
like
before
before
I
got
hired
when
I
first
looked
at
stuff,
I
also
went
to
Cepheus,
slash,
install
and
it
didn't
work
then
either.
So
it's
is
a.
We
gotta
kill
it.
We
got
a
you
know.
We
got
to
put
a
redirect
on
it
and
send
people
to
read
the
docs
or
something,
but
that's
a
thing
that
I
guess
maybe
I
should
write
to
David
Galloway
and
ask
him
to
do
that.
I'm,
not
sure
I,
don't
know
who.
B
A
A
B
B
B
A
Think
of
all
of
this
stuff
as
different
components
of
what
I
think
of
as
the
information
retrieval
initiative
because
like
when
so
the
last
time,
I
think
the
last
time
that
we
talked
or
maybe
it
was
two
of
these
meetings
ago.
You
said,
like
hey
push
sage,
to
put
your
yourself
deploy
procedure,
backup
than
that
thing
that
I
wrote
in
like
December
and
so
I
I
was
talking
with
Sebastian
and
Linz
I.
Think
I
can't
remember
if
Lim's
was
a
part
of
it,
but
it
actually
that
procedure
got
ingested
into
the
current
self
ADM
procedure.
A
It
was
used
as
the
skeleton
for
what
is
now
the
South
ADM
procedure,
and
there
have
been
a
couple
of
emails
in
this.
We
in
early
this
week
from
people
who
were
going
through
that
procedure,
and
initially
they
didn't.
They
didn't
get
a
working
three
node
cluster
and
then
later
they
did
so
when
I
saw
that
that's
why
I
went
and
bought
new
new
32gig
drives
because
I'm
gonna
sit
here
with
my
with
my
that's
the
cluster
right
over
there.
B
A
So
I
was
gonna.
I'm
gonna
go
through
the
procedure
myself
because
it
has
a
bunch
of
stuff
in
it
that
I
think
Patrick's
team
added
to
it,
and
so
when,
when
I
was
looking
for
Steph
ATM
stuff
I,
don't
know
maybe
like
a
month
ago,
or
it
was
more
than
that
was
when
I,
when
I
got
when
I
became
obsessed
with
search
for
a
little
while,
it
was
because
I
found
the
Ceph
ATM
stuff
on
the
website.
A
But
then
I
could
only
look
for
single
words
and
when
I
say
I
found
the
stuff
ATM
stuff,
like
I,
was
looking
for
my
own
procedure
to
see
if
it
had
been
exposed
on
the
website
if
it
was
if
it
was
live,
and
instead,
some
like
I
can
find
little
bits
of
my
prose
in
this
other
thing
floating
in
this.
That
said,
this
other
procedure
and.
A
I
couldn't
find
me
thing
like
the
the
search
wasn't
very,
very
useful,
but
the
information
on
that
I
turned
up
that
I
happen
to
bump
into
was
super,
informative
and
so
I
was
doing
what
was
so
that
there
was
a
lot
of
good
information.
I
mean
like
some
of
it.
I
had
written,
but
a
lot
of
it
I
hadn't,
a
lot
of
it
was
just
generated
by
the
community
or
by
on
my
Patrick's
team,
or
something,
and
it
made
me
realize,
like
we
need.
A
We
need
to
promote
what,
in
library
science
is
called
serendipitous
information
seeking
behavior
so
like
when,
when
you
go
looking
for
one
thing
and
then
you
bump
into
this
and
you
bump
into
that,
and
you
like
get
on
a
Wikipedia
rabbit
hole
and
you
end
up
just
learning
all
sorts
of
stuff
and
the
reason
I
say
that
is:
we
have
a
lot
of
good
content
already.
It's
just
not
exposed
in
the
way
that
I'd
like
for
it
to
be,
and
so
that
was
the
that
was
the
impetus
behind
behind
the
search
component
of
this.
A
But
this
all
this
stuff
is
part
of
this
information.
Retrieval
initiative
that
I'm
thinking
of
where
like
in
my
mind.
Ideally,
we
would
have
a
really
good
alphabetized
index,
which
you
could
just
browse
through.
Everybody
knows
the
alphabet.
If
they
read
English,
they're
gonna
know
the
alphabet
and
they
can
just
read
through
it
I'm
thinking
about
doing
it
with
ref
tags
in
in
in
Sphinx
and
restructured
text.
I
think
that's
probably
like
the
most
off-the-shelf
way
to
do
it.
A
If
we
were
using
docbook
xml,
which
we're
not
and
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
suggesting
that
we
do
if
we
were
using
docbook
xml
I
just
do
it
with
index
term
tags,
which
is
how
I,
like
that's,
how
my
own
eye
still
store
all
of
my
own
personal
documentation
in
docbook
xml.
Precisely
so,
I
can
use
the
index
terms
and
it
is
a
tremendously
tedious
task.
It
is.
A
A
B
B
A
A
bug
this
week,
where
I
had
to
link
to
another
another
document
using
a
ref
tag
so
and
and
I
had
I
had
a
17-hour
I,
know
we're
being
recorded,
but
I'm
gonna
swear,
hey
I,
had
a
goddamn
17
hour
building
and
then
failing
and
then
building
again
and
then
failing
again,
like
I
like
compiling
over
and
over
again,
because
I
for
some
reason,
I
could
not
get
this
block
of
commands
to
format
properly.
Only
the
first
line
would
format
properly
and
I
like
hey.
I
was
I
was
deep
into
it.
A
The
way
that,
like
when
you're
doing
a
math
problem,
you
can't
let
it
go
halfway
through
you'll,
never
get
back
to
where
you
were
so
like
I,
I
started
about
I,
don't
know
about
dusk,
about
6
o'clock
and
I
got
all
I
got
all
the
information
I
needed
all
nice
and
tidy
and
then
I
kept
pushing
like
I
couldn't
get
it
to
build
right
and
so
I
sat
up
until
about
6:00
in
the
morning.
Just
you
know
it
takes
about
four
to
six
minutes
to
build
the
docks
like
building
and
in
the
course
of
it.
A
I
would
write
down
like
well.
Maybe
I
need
to
do
this
thing,
or
that
thing
there's
like
three
pages
Wow
wait.
Maybe
this
thing
will
work
and
because
there's
like
a
six
minute,
wait
I'd
want
to
write
it
down,
so
I'd
make
sure
not
to
forget
it,
and
then
I
slept
and
in
the
next
morning
I
woke
up
and
I
was
thinking
about
it,
and
I
was
like
what,
if
I
just
try
to
Dindin
everything
five
spaces
instead
of
three
and
that
fixed
it.
So
another
thing
that
I'd
like
to
do
with
this
information.
A
Retrieval
initiative,
which
is
just
a
bunch
of
different
it'll,
be
a
bunch
of
different
things
to
make
the
documentation
more
discoverable
and
and
to
to
bring
to
potential
information
seekers.
The
information
that
we
already
have
there
I
mean,
like
I,
of
course,
generate
new
new
information
as
that's
necessary,
but
there's
so
much
already
there
that,
like
that,
seems
to
me
to
be
the
the
biggest
that's.
What
cries
out
for
improvement
immediately?
I
also
want
to
want
to
write
a
little
guy
or
to
add
to
the
page.
A
It's
already
there
like
here
are
some
things
that
you
need
to
do
in
order
to
add
to
the
documentation,
and
one
of
those
things
is,
we
need
to
say,
like
five
spaces,
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
why
it
happens
to
work
that
way,
for
this
I
didn't
set
up
restructured
text
in
it
and
there's
not
a
very
good
there's
an
okay
guide,
but
there's
not
some
sort
of
canonical
guide.
It
doesn't
seem
to
be
the
kind
of
definition
that
I
would
hope
for
and
it
uses
Python
style
white
space.
B
A
And
in
google
season
of
Doc's
May
4th
is
a
deadline.
So
that's
not
this
coming
Monday,
but
the
one
after
that
I
sent
an
email
that
just
sent
me
an
email
with
five
ideas
on
it
with
the
beginner's
guide
to
stuff,
which
I
think
is
probably
our
strongest
like
that
that's
the
strongest
one
I
don't
know
there's
just
yesterday
in
in
the
Seth
users
channel.
A
B
B
A
It
is
almost
identical
to
at
least
two
different
projects
and
I
hadn't
been
thinking
about
the
beginner's
guide.
Until
I
saw
this
thing,
it
was
like
I.
Have
it
actually
right
here,
brl
I
would
not
know
Bureau
CAD
or
is
it
there?
There
are
a
few
beginners
guides
in
the
previously
accepted
submissions,
so
yeah
I,
think,
oh,
and
that
reminds
me
I
need
to
ask.
Do
we
have
like
an
official
font?
Is
there
a
cephalo
go
or
something?
If.
B
A
B
A
I
asked
because
they
do
a
little
desktop
publishing
so
that
the
document
looks
you
know,
fancy
like
we
have
letterhead
and
which,
which
I
will
tell
you
in
all
candor
I
personally,
do
not
care
about,
and
much
of
the
best
documentation,
I've
ever
seen
was
written
on,
like
napkins
in
the
back
of
menus
and
stuff,
but
like
the
really
useful
stuff
is
on
post.
No,
it's
stuck
to
monitors,
but
from
working
at
startups.
I
know
people
do
care
about
that
sort
of
thing
they.
Oh
that's
what
that
looks
pretty.
A
What's
this
so
I'll
try
to
make
an
eye
catching
thing.
I
would
like
to
talk
to
like
I'll
write
up
some
stuff
and
I
would
like
to
talk
to
people
sometime
probably
earlier
than
late
next
week,
like
I,
don't
want
to
hit
people
on
Monday
with
it
or
you
know
whenever
people
have
time
to
talk
about
like
what
I
don't
know
it.
Let
me
ask
you
this:
are
we
the
only
two
who
care
about
Google
season
of
Docs
or
they're
other
people.
B
I
mean
at
least
until
last
year,
probably
there
were
only
two
or
three
people
who
care
about
Google's
season
of
dogs.
Last
year
we
didn't
collapse,
except
just
because
it
was
the
first
year
and
they
were
probably
trying
to
figure
out
the
process
themselves.
They
had
too
many
applications
to
select
from
so
we
don't
get
a
good
reason
for
why
we
can
get
accepted
as
well.
B
So
beyond
that
I,
don't
think
anybody
has
even
even
like
looked
at
it
much
I
guess:
there's
no
harm
sending
it
out
to
the
whole
group
and
asking
for
their
opinion.
If
you
really
want
a
review
of
a
proposal,
I'm
willing
to
do
that
and
you
can
send
it
out
to
Josh
as
well
Josh
and
me
we
are
probably
the
best
people,
the.
A
Thing
that's
most
important
to
me:
I'm,
realistic,
I
I.
Doubt
people
people
only
care
about
documentation
when
it
fails,
and
then
they
care
very
desperately.
But
it's
nobody
present
company
excepted
I
actually
have
been
I've,
been
really
impressed
with,
with
with
staff
with
the
team.
Everybody's
been
very
helpful
and
and
Sebastian
especially,
is
very
a
few
like
whenever
I
helped
him
out
he's
like.
A
Thank
you
so
much
for
helping
me
and
I
feel
like
I'm,
not
really
sure
whatever,
but
how
what
was
I
saying,
I,
don't
want
the
only
reason
I
asked
if
we
should
put
it
past.
People
is
because
I
don't
want
people
feeling
like
I'm,
trying
to
slip
something
by
them.
You
know
like
it.
I
don't
like
I
want
it
to
be
transparent,
I.
B
B
It
shouldn't
stop
you
from
sharing
what
you
want
to
share
right,
it's
their
decision.
If
they
have
the
time,
if
they
have
the
bandwidth,
they
can
take
a
look,
and
you
have
to
also
admit
the
fact
that
everybody
is
very
busy
with
whatever
they
are
doing
and
documentation.
To
be
honest,
is
not
one
of
their
priorities.
So
if
people
had
the
van
and
the
same
like
for
me,
I
offered
to
do
a
project
mentoring
last
year
for
season
of
talks,
but
this
year
I
have
a
g-shock
project
as
well
going
on.
B
A
B
A
Good
I
will
not
plagiarize,
but
I
will
I
will
consult
the
winning
submissions
before
and
make
certain
that
we
are
in
the
same
area
and-
and
you
guys
will
have
the
opportunity
to
look
at
it
at
least
40
70
lets
say
72
hours
before
the
submission,
so
I'll
have
it
by
next
Thursday
by
by
next
Wednesday.
You
guys
time
I'll
have
document
in
front
of
you
that
you
can,
if.
B
A
We're
good
that's!
Why,
like
I
thought
at
first
I
was
concerned
that
May
4th
was
next
Friday,
but
then
because
nobody
leaves
the
house
anymore.
I
have
and
I'm
like
I
I
spent
most
of
sunday
doing,
Ceph
related
stuff,
so
I
like
I,
have
no
sense
of
any
weekend
or
anything
like
that
anymore.
So
I
had
no
idea,
but
it
turns
out
that
it's
Monday
so
we're
good.
We
have
plenty
of
time
there's
time
to
do
five
or
six
drafts
and
in
an
absolute
pitch
by
to
drop
everything.
You
know.
A
B
Know
as
far
as
the
okay
I
just
I
just
why
we
were
talking
I,
just
remembered
one
thing
about
sector
I/o
earlier
I,
don't
what
the
current
state
is
earlier.
A
lot
of
our
boasting
goes
down
on
WordPress,
so
it's
quite
possible
that
the
content
is
coming
from
there,
but
you
should
still
double-check
and
then,
when
at
least
I
started
out
with
this
improving
Doc's
movement,
my
ideal
goal
was
to
have
the
website,
but
sceptile
will
basically
be
the
safe
website
and
Doc
starts
after
forum
is
basically
Doc's
right.
B
A
B
Yeah
two
things
I
mean
one
that
when
anybody
lands
on
shaft
or
I/o,
they
should
know
even
if
they
are
just
a
user
or
a
developer,
they
should
know
where
they
should
go
next.
Currently,
the
state
of
the
the
website
is
not
that,
beyond
that,
there
should
be
consolidation
that
there
should
just
be
all
the
content
for
developers
should
be
under
dogster.com,
but
what
I
also
wanted
on
the
on
the
main
website
was
like
things
like.
B
A
A
It's
it
comes
up
all
the
time,
and
yet,
but
I've
been
doing
this
professionally
for
10
years
now,
and
I
still
had
to
sit
there
for
two
hours
trying
to
get
everything
just
right
and
the
list
of
stuff
like
it.
There
valid
complaints
they're
all
there
they're,
not
wrong,
but
the
only
like
I
don't
know
how
to
make
those
like
we
use
get
as
the
work
like
yet
is
get
us
here
to
stay.
If
we're
not
gonna
get
rid
of
it,
it's
gonna
be
how
we
store
the
docs.
A
Understand
how
the
the
managerial
structure
was
set
up
and
it
wasn't,
it
wasn't
great
for
getting
stuff
done.
I,
never
understood
why
we
didn't
hire
like
one
or
two
people
to
be
version,
control,
technicians
and
then
have
technical
writers
focus
on
writing
procedures
that
were
clear
and
then
you
could
have
like
even
young
or
inexperienced
technical
writers
who
may
be
made
less
money
and
their
job
would
be
like
QA.
They
would
bring
their
ignorance
to
it
and
then,
like
once,
the
procedure
was
right.
A
Then
we
just
hand
it
off
to
the
the
version
control
technicians
and
they
would
just
get
it
in
as
it
needs
to
be,
because
so
much
time
was
spent
by
by
unskilled
yet
users
trying
to
get
things
in
and
failing
and
even
now,
like
I'm,
a
pretty
good
technical
writer.
But
even
now,
I
spend
time
like
if
somebody
else
touches
the
same
file.
Now.
A
There's
a
merge,
conflict
and
I
have
to
pull
down
the
eye
after
then
then
open
it
and
then
find
the
tags
and
then
go
through
every
place
where
the
tags
are
there
and
make
sure
that
the
things
that
we
want
are
there
and
I'm
not
stepping
on
somebody
else's
toes
and
I,
the
the
the
lowest
cost
that
I
can
find
for.
It
is,
in
this
case
I'll
just
learn.
It
I'll
just
learn
how
to
work
with
the
workflow,
which
is
one
of
the
reasons
that
this
has
been
so
fun.
A
For
me,
the
last
couple
of
weeks,
because
I've
been
doing
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
I've
learned
a
good
deal
about
about
yet
like
I
I
know
we're
almost
done.
I
want
to
respect
your
time
and
not
keep
you
over
time,
but
I
polluted
my
master
branch
when
I
was
looking
into
into
getting
read
the
docs
working
I
found
this
thing
that
you
had
to
create
a
yamo
file
in
your
in
your
master
branch,
and
there
was
no
way
around
it.
It
did
not
have
a
wait.
A
Didn't
have
an
easy
way
to
just
direct
the
read
the
docs
mechanism
that
created
the
index
to
or
the
the
stemmed
index
you
couldn't.
You
couldn't
use
a
sub-branch.
You
had
to
use
master,
so
I
polluted
my
own
master
branch
and
just
in
the
last
two
days
and
so
I
kept
having
to
do
these,
get
reset
hards
back
to
an
old
thing
and
then
rebasing
it
against.
A
I
rebasing
my
branches
against
that,
but
then,
whenever
I
would
I
would
then
like
push,
then
I
would
pull
it
would
bring
in
all
those
commits
that
I
had
polluted
my
master
branch
with.
So
what
I
did
was
I
renamed
my
master
branch
to
underscore
old
master
branch
and
then
pulled
the
upstream
branch
into
a
new
branch
called
master
and
I'd
never
done
that
before.
So
it
was
really
educational.
It
was
a
lot
of
fun,
but
what
you
were
saying
earlier
about
having
I
also
want
to
have
all
that
stuff
you
everything
on.
A
There
is
correct,
you're,
absolutely
right!
There
needs
to
be
like
multimedia
ways
of
consuming
stuff,
and
that
involves
like
I'm
willing
to
like
the
places
where
I
can't
where
I
I
don't
have
the
skills.
Yet
to
do
whatever
video
I
didn't
needs
to
be
done.
I'll
learn
it
I
know
some
video
editing,
I
I'm,
totally
I'm
totally
willing
to
do
that.
Like
I'll
say
since
it's
just
the
two
of
us
zapman
makes
these
very
information-packed
videos,
but
they
are
not
page-turners.
B
A
B
Yeah
I
mean
I
also.
What
I'm
trying
to
say
is
that
when,
when
you
started
the
discussion
about
consolidating
safe
that
our
IO
with.com,
why
don't
we
bring
this
discussion
up?
This
is
not
something
we've
been
talking
about.
We've
been
just
talking
about
doc,
staff
commentary.
That's
right!
That's
one
part
that
we
know.
We
know
we
need
to
do
that.
B
B
It
should
have
redirect
links
that
I
understand
for
for,
like
developers
or
like
users,
all
that
fits
fine,
but
if
you
want
to
like
visually,
attract
a
person
and
try
to
explain
Stef
it
by
means
on
picture
by
means
of
video
or
like
things
like
that,
but
you
know
what
would
your
idea
be?
I
have
a
few
ideas
already
said,
but
I'm
not
even
sure
my
ideas
make
sense
or
the
best,
but
what
I
want
to
say
is
that
it's
been
a
problem
and
we
want
to
find
a
solution.
B
B
B
And
to
be
to
be
also
to
be
also
fair,
I
think
the
the
sector
I
apart.
If
it's
WordPress,
it's
going
to
be
fairly
easy
for
you
to
play
around
with
earlier
I.
Think
Mike
Terence
was
a
community
who's,
our
community
manager,
but
I
think
he's
on
PT
or
something
he
is
one
who
was
like
dealing
with
most
of
the
things.
B
B
B
We
can
meet
him
talk
about
this,
this
just
this
getting
recorded
and
it's
going
to
be
posted
yeah.
No,
no.
We
can
begin
topper
in
a
forum
about
that,
but
in
general
I
want
to
conclude
with
a
couple
of
things.
You
already
have
your
season
of
Doc's
figure
out,
I.
Think
sceptered
Isle
is
also
another
good
discussion
that
he
brought
up.
So,
let's
add
the
card.
Try
to
bring
that
discussion
up
in
a
forum
where
people
will
chime
in
and
we
can
have
next
steps.
B
I
know
sage
strongly
felt
about
it
and
he
was
super,
be
related
with
house
at
I/o
website
looks
in
general.
It
has
everything,
but
it's
hard
to
find
the
same
problem
that
you
mentioned
with
dogster.com.
We
have
a
community,
we
have
a
community,
we
have
community
events.
Community
calendars
was
very
difficult
to
even
find
that
by
googling
or
those
kind
of
thing.
So
that's
that
and
I
think
my
final
part
was
I
think
you
mentioned
it
an
email
earlier
now
that
we
are
redirecting
stuff
to
read
the
docs.
B
We
we
had
some
earlier
integration
in
our
HTML
scripts
and
stuff,
where
we
were
doing
edit
on
github
and
reporter
documentation,
bug
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
Now
we
have
removed
all
that
because,
like
edit
on
github,
is
a
part
of
read
the
docs,
so
we
don't
need
that,
but
there's
still
one
useful
feature
that
we
are
missing
out
on.
B
If
we
completely
redirect
is
there
is
this
simple
link
that
people
can
click
on
and
it
goes
to
an
ether
pad,
and
you
can
just
write
text
in
it
and
report
about
that's
what
you've
been
looking
at
earlier.
So,
even
if
you
are
doing
the
redirect
part,
we
need
to
figure
out
where
we
can
have
that
simple
link
that
people
can
just
go
and
use
yeah
because
it
on
github
again,
as
you
mentioned,
it
has
its
own
challenges.
B
A
The
the
way
that
I
would
see
I,
I
I,
know
people
will
disagree
with
this,
but
I
liked
websites
best
in
1999
when
you
could
get
like
an
angel
fire
page
and
just
put
links
and
then
and
then
you
had
total
control
over
everything
and
you
didn't
have
to
go
through
some
sort
of
like
Dreamweaver
type
framework.
That
would
then
process
what
you've
done
and
then
make
it
less
human
controllable.