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A
A
B
A
I
yeah
I
didn't
do
that
that
that
has
happened
like
in
the
last
day.
I
think
so,
and
and
it's
it's,
my
text
like
I,
ran
it
through
Google
Translate
and
it's
the
stuff
that
I
wrote
and
it
had
it.
It's
the
stuff
that
I
wrote
I.
Remember
writing
it,
but
it
also
reads
like
stuff
that
I
wrote
the
I
don't
write.
Mandarin
at
all.
I
know
like
I
know
how
to
say
hello
and
you
were
a
disappointment
to
people
in
Mandarin,
I.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Working
in
documentation
is
this
sort
of
like
for
most
of
December
I
kept
thinking.
It
was
like
okay,
okay,
I
need
to
make
the
pull
request
need
to
make
the
pull
request,
but
I
I
hadn't
worked
through
everything
with
a
Cephei
TM
tool
and
I
didn't
want
to
put
commands
in
there
that
I
hadn't
tested.
So
finally,
I
I
rebuilt
myself
cluster
and
then
ran
through
the
this
F
in
solution
procedure,
which
doesn't
take
any
time
at
all
like
it
took
a
while
to
figure
out
how
to
do
it.
A
The
first
time,
but
now
I
mean
the
procedure
works
and
it's
basically
just
dropping
in
SEF
ATM,
for
where
staff
deploy
used
to
be,
but
the
and
we're
developing
the
the
the
placement
group
repair
side.
I
think
I
have
enough
information
now
to
direct
people
to
run
the
command,
but
I'm
frustrated.
It's
not
the
right
word.
It's
just
the
nature
of
developing
information
that
you
you,
your
ignorance,
rubs
up
against,
not
ignorant
I,
don't
know
what
the
human
intervention
step
is
like.
A
If,
if
PG
repair
returns
inconsistencies,
then
it
becomes
the
responsibility
of
the
system
administrator
to
go
through
and
fix
those
inconsistencies
now,
I've
never
been
in
a
situation
where
I've
had
an
inconsistency
and
I
don't
use
stuff
for
any
sort
of
anything.
You
know
industrial
or
nothing.
It's
my
job,
so
I
just
don't
have
a
sense
of
what
that
human
intervention
stuff
is
and
I
would
like
to
give
I
would
like
to
write.
Oh
go
ahead.
Yeah.
B
In
general,
there
is
a
way
to
auto
repair
whenever
there
is
a
scrub
operation,
and
there
is
some
sort
of
instance
distancing
in
latest
master,
which
is
probably
even
Nautilus.
There
is
auto
repair
that
kicks
in
that
goes
and
fixes
any
kind
of
inconsistencies
that
can
be
fixed
without
human
intervention
right,
if
not
then
you're
right.
There
is
a
system
admin
intervention
required
to
go
and
see
where
the
right
copies
are
and
how
you
know
things
can
be
fixed.
A
A
A
Some
there's
really
good
text
in
the
in
a
commentary
to
the
pull
request.
It's
ambiguous
and
I've
cleaned
it
up
as
much
as
I,
possibly
can
and
now
there's
zapman
is
written
back
again,
I
think
two
days
ago,
with
information
that
clears
up
the
ambiguities,
so
I
have
to
rewatch
a
part
of
David's
Athens
presentation
and
then
the
placement
group
repaired
thing
should
be
finished.
We
should
be
done
with
that.
A
Then
the
only
thing
it
like
I
had
I
just
forgotten
how
slow
it
is
to
get
things
done
in
documentation
like
you,
it
rarely
feels
like
you're
just
cleanly
moving
from
one
thing
to
the
next
thing
to
the
next
thing,
and
that's
that's
just
the
nature
of
it's
just
the
nature
of
the
task
and
I
want
to
get
I'm
gonna
talk
to
Brad
next
week.
He
couldn't
make
it
this
week
he's
moving
house.
A
B
A
B
Oh
Yaya,
okay,
you
heard
the
protocol
should
be
really
clear
side
there
244
in
all.
What
we
should
try
to
do
is
just
go
ahead
and
try
to
close
something
which
doesn't
make
sense,
saying
that
it's
old
enough
and
if
you
need
you
need
a
double.
You
know
another
person
to
give
you
that
validation.
You
can
reach
out.
A
Somebody
because
I
really
did
not
appreciate
at
the
beginning
of
at
the
beginning
of
working
here.
I
did
not
appreciate
how
much
you
and
sage
have
to
respond
to
I.
I
often
can
I,
probably
shouldn't,
say
this
in
the
meeting.
I
cannot
believe
how
like
it'll
be
like
4:00
in
the
afternoon
here,
which
is
going
to
be
like
11
p.m.
and
you're
still
responding
to
pull
requests
and
that
just
Sears
right.
A
So
if
you
want
to
designate
somebody
I'd
be
perfect,
like
please
do
that,
because
I
yeah,
my
tendency
is
just
to
bug
you
because
you're
quite
responsive
to
me.
You're
the
you're
us
here,
you're
my
most
responsive
correspondent
and
it's
very
hard
to
get
people
to
respond.
It's
a
documentation,
person,
who's
documentation
has
often
thought
as
an
afterthought
yeah.
If
you
could
yeah
so
I
I
will
I
will
bug
you.
If
you
let
me,
but
I
would
rather
not
no.
B
That's
that's
fine,
I
mean
it's
it
matters
to
me,
so
I
find
I'm
for
it.
That's
that's
how
I
look
at
it.
So
why
don't
you
go
through
the
list
order
it
based
on
timeline
like
starting
from
2012
or
whatever
I'm,
pretty
sure
some
of
the
things
you
know.
If
you
see
a
few
things
that
will
help
you
figure
out
is
if
you
look
at
the
version,
some
of
the
versions
will
say
something
like
ten
or
nine
dots,
some
things.
So
the
number
stands
for
like.
Currently,
we
are
on
14,
which
is
Nautilus.
B
A
All
right,
update,
CloudStack
docs
for
4.2
added
by
John
Wilkins
six
years
ago.
That's
a
never
going
to
get
touched,
yeah,
that's
the
yeah.
This
is
always
the
case.
I
worked
on
a
dozen
different
software
projects
and
we
never
had
anybody.
We
never
had
anybody
who
would
ruthlessly
cut
out
old
or
off-target
Docs,
so
there
there
was
always
this
this
backlog
that
had
to
be
looked
at
again
every
time
and
it
it
was
just
the
worst
because
they
like
nobody,
is
ever
going
to
do.
A
This
update
cloudstock
Docs
for
four
point
two
that
was
like
that
might
have
been
important
to
somebody
for
as
many
as
three
months
in
2012
or
13,
and
and
it's
like
I
understand
that
there's
a
desire
not
to
I
almost
wish
there
was
an
archive
like
you
want
to
close
it.
But
of
course
you
want
to
save
a
record
of
it,
but
there's
a
difference
between
having
an
archival
record
of
a
request
and
then
like
an
action
list
that
you're
going
to
actually
do
right
now,.
B
Something
realistic
right,
I
mean
we
already
are
supporting
like
three
versions:
luminous
mimic,
Nautilus,
there's
going
to
be
octopus
in
a
month
or
so
so
we
cannot
just
go
back
doing
everything
which
we
don't
need
to
do
right
in
the
last
ten
years.
So,
let's
just
start
from
the
last
two
years
or
like
and
then
say:
okay
yeah.
That
is.
A
A
weird,
so
what
I?
What
I
guess
I'll
do
if
this
is
cool
with
you
and
that
sounds
like
it
is
I'll
just
start,
cutting
these
old
ones
now
I'll
be
pretty
ruthless
about
it
and
likely.
My
expectation
is
this
bug
was
raised
and
never
like.
It
was
changed
once
from
bug
to
documentation
one
time
and
then
never
touched
again
I.
This
is
an
orphan.
No
one
is
going
to
cry
when
it
goes
away.
B
A
B
A
B
So
you'll
see
that
there
are,
there
are
like
32,
open
doc.
Pull
requests,
maybe
like
50%
of
them
have
been
reviewed
already.
So
if
there
is
anything
that
you
see
that
you
think
you
are
able
to
review
just
review
it
or
maybe,
if
you
look
at
it
request
a
review
from
you
know
on
me
or
sage
or
somebody
that
you
know.
Okay,.
B
A
A
Now
that
I'm
a
since
is
aged,
like
that
I
I,
can't
remember
exactly
what
it
was
it
was
like
could
ie
what
could
I
be
given
permission
to
add
labels
or
something
like
that,
and
then
he
added
me
to
SEF
stuff
so
now,
I
receive
I,
guess
most
of
what
you
guys
receive
as
well.
So
the
way
that
I
do
this
is
like
I
carry
my
phone
around
with
me
and
in
every
hour,
so
I
check
my
email
and
I.
Look
for
anything.
A
A
And,
for
instance,
I
can't
remember
the
details
right
now,
but
there's
a
guy.
His
name
is
like
and
I,
or
something
like
that
and
he's
made
several
pull
requests
recently
and
like
the
the
stuff
that
he's
written
is
technically
helpful,
like
it
has
stuff
in
it.
That
I
don't
know,
but
it's
not
terribly
clear
like
it's,
this
guy's,
not
okay
and
that's
a
perfect.
That's
that's!
Not
a
criticism
like
I'm.
Not
trying
to
hurt
this
guy
or
anything
like
I
can't
do
the
technical
stuff
that
he's
doing.
A
Who
does
everything?
It's
incredible
how
much
it
works
like
he.
He
wrote
this
thing
about
about
placement
groups
and
about
how
they
work
and
there's
like
three
places
in
there,
where
he's
just
using
an
ambiguous
he's,
assuming
that
we
understand
what
it
is
and
in
fact
there's
like
things
suggested
in
the
text
that
it
could
be,
and
so
anyway,
what
what?
What
I'm
asking
is?
A
I
guess
if
I
use
this
like
this
list
like,
is
there
a
way
that
I
can
get
a
list
that
has
only
stuff
in
it
that
I
need
to
look
at
and
nothing
that
I?
Don't
because,
right
now,
what
I'm
doing
is
just
scrolling
through
and
I
guess
I
might
be
missing
things
and
I
feel
I
feel
like
I
am
missing.
Things
I
feel
like
I
could
be
doing
something
more
useful
than
just
that.
B
So
then,
let's,
let's
answer
the
second
question
first,
so
the
stuff
that
you
probably
need
to
look
at
is
this
list,
because
this
it's
all
the
PRS,
if
you
look
at
just
the
open
ones,
on
the
top
you'll
see
32,
open
and
3080
close,
you
don't
have
to
worry
about.
Yes,
you
don't
have
to
worry
about
what's
closed.
You
just
need
to
worry
about.
What's
open
and
usually
you'll
see
something
like
review
required
below.
If
you
see
the
first,
for
example,
review
required
the
ones
that
have
review
required.
You
can
just
go
to
that.
B
Look
at
it
and
see
if
you
have
the
expertise
to
review
it
or
not.
Sometimes
it
will
just
be
like
okay
I
found
this.
There
is
a
typo
and
we
want
to
fix
it.
So
that's
pretty
simple
to
go
and
you
know
approve
and
watch,
but
there
is
like
the
first
example
here:
it's
it's
due.
It's
documentation,
it's
highly
technical
documentation.
I
wouldn't
expect
you
to
you.
Just
you
just
leave
it
and
like
expect
somebody
else
to
review
it,
or
maybe
you
know,
request
a
review
from
me.
B
A
It
has
no
subject
in
it
and
I
know
that
this
is
a
more
common
thing
in
English
than
it
used
to
be,
but
I
I,
don't
like
that.
I
mean
like
I,
wouldn't
pick
a
fight
about
it.
I
know
people
are
often
nitpicky
but
execute
action
associated
with
that
then
command
returns,
byte
stream,
output,
slash
roughout,
I
understand
what
it
means.
B
A
B
B
Directory
I'd
suggest
that
either
you
go
and
you
know,
there's
a
way
to
suggest
and
a
statement
or
suggestion
improvement
in
it.
You
review
it,
so
you
could
either
do
that
or
I
felt
or
you
could
just
have
a
follow
of
follow-on
PR
to
just
fix
it
yourself.
After
this
original
one
gets
fixed
like
much.
If
it's
a
small
change,
you
can
just
suggest
a
fix
on
the
PR
itself.
If
it's
a
big
thing,
you
can
just
go,
do
a
follow-on
fix.
A
A
B
A
It
would
be
my
preference
if
I
was
just
like
a
dial
tone
or
something
like
people
didn't
even
know
that
I
was
there,
but
the
stuff
is
getting
better.
Just
yeah,
yeah,
okay,
so
yeah
I'll
start
on
this.
I'll.
Add
this
to
the
list
of
stuff
like
I'm
waiting
on
Brad,
to
get
back
to
me,
he's
moving
house
right
now.
A
Would
they
say
moving
house
here
in
America
we
always
just
said
moving
and
what
do
you
say:
yeah,
yeah,
yeah
moving
and
in
America,
if
you,
if
you
like,
call
a
company
that
has
a
truck
and
some
men
to
move
for
annotators
in
America,
the
movers
here,
they're
called
removalists
and
Australia.
Doesn't
equalists
yeah,
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
like
what
do
you
call
and
I?
A
B
A
Here
it's
the
bench:
it's
always
the
bench,
yeah
a
bench
encounter
the
same
thing,
because
a
counter
is
a
surface
that
you
use
for
counting
things
and
benches.
An
old
Italian
word
Banco
and
banco
is
the
same
as
the
word
bank
and
bronco
just
means
big
square
table
for
counting
so
counter
and
ba
and
bench
are
the
same
thing
in
fact,
in
german,
the
word
bench
and
bank,
like
a
bench
that
you
sit
on
in
a
park
and
a
place
where
you
save
your
money
or
both
bonk
anyway,
yep
counter
and.
B
A
B
A
Man
I
would
I
would
I
would
hate
that
initially,
but
I
would
love
it.
I
would
love
having
done
it.
The
other
things
there's
a
last
thing:
I've
got
to
go
to
the
hospital
on
Friday
for
a
test.
I,
don't
know
how
it'll
go
I,
don't
expect
that
it'll
mess
with
anything,
but
there's
a
chance
that
I
might
have
to
have
surgery
like
emergency
surgery,
though
that's
yet
that
that's
as
bad
as
it
sounds.
But
I
don't
answer.
B
A
A
If
it
comes
to
that,
I
will
send
an
email
saying:
I
will
not
be
available
for
the
following
period
of
time
because
of
this
and
I'm
actually
glad
it's
just
the
two
of
us
here.
Right
now,
cuz
I
didn't
want
to
make
a
huge
announcement
about
that.
I,
don't
know,
I
I,
don't
know
yet.
I
I
will
only
know
about
36
hours
from
now.
That
will
be
the
first
time
that
I
consult
with
a
specialist,
but.
A
A
Yeah,
it's
really
hazy,
but
I'm
perfectly
safe,
like
I'm.
Okay,
although
I
do
you
know
Ryan
lurch,
he
works
at
Red
Hat
as
well
he's
a
great
guy,
poor
Ryan
he
and
his
his
family.
They
built
a
house
on
the
beach
there
beautiful
beautiful
beaches
here
and
he
lives
right
on
one
of
them
and
the
fire
is
right
down
the
street
from
his
house
so
but
I'm
totally
safe.
It's
it's
like
the
worst
thing
is
here:
it's
been
sometimes
smoky
but
and
you're
in
California.
So
you
have
fires
yourself.
You
got
to
go
yeah.