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CHAOSS.Community.October.15.2019
B
B
C
Address
that
I
think
it
was
dawn
and
Matt,
Snell
and
I
and
one
other
person
whose
name
I
forgot
that
isn't
the
minutes.
Okay,
I
think
Kevin
came
in
a
little
bit
later,
so
I
don't
we
did
not
address
that.
We
went
through
the
issues
and
pull
requests
and
networking
group,
but
we
did
not
address
anything
related.
D
To
a
template
we
did
actually,
we
did
actually
talk
about
that
I
think
it
was
right
before
you
joined
basically
sorry,
basically
what
we,
what
we
said
was
that
you
know
gay
or
get
exchanged
some
emails
with
you,
what
of
what
he
thought
and
that
sounded
reasonable
to
everybody
and
I
think
the
next
step
was
for
GERD
to
put
what
he
was
thinking
together
and
some
kind
of
an
example
to
give
to
you.
Okay,
I
think
was
where
the
email
thread.
B
C
D
B
Thank
you.
The
second
thing
that
I
had
was
the
code
in
the
Google
code.
In
did
anybody
catch
the
email
that
I
sent
this
morning,
so
the
Linux
Foundation
is
gonna
be
submitting
a
code
in
proposal.
So
this
is
on
the
email
list
as
well
and
in
the
past.
They've
done
this
for
google
Summer
of
Code,
where
the
Linux
Foundation
just
submits
as
a
organization
and
projects
can
submit
their
project
ideas.
A
B
B
B
B
B
H
G
B
G
G
F
I
B
J
B
Well,
if
you're
interested
in
participating,
I,
guess
sort
of,
let
me
know
and
then
I'll,
let
other
people
know
or
join
that
email
thread
and
we
can
go
from
there.
Okay,
thank
you
is
that
for
me
and
then
the
last
thing
I
had
and
it's
before
we're
talking
about
chaos.
Con
or
people
have
things
to
is
we
have
Cara
I'm
looking
at
you
Cara
on
the
call
car
is
from
the
Jenkins
X
project
and
I
had
a
chance
to
talk
with.
Her
yesterday
seems
like
a
long
time
ago
already
but
moons
ago
yeah.
B
So
one
of
the
things
that
we
have
talked
about
in
the
chaos
project
is
to
put
together
like
community
reports
for
participating
communities
and
Kate
I.
Don't
know
Kate's
on
right
now,
but
Kate
has
expressed
interest
in
doing
this
with
Zephyr
and
Cara
had
expressed
interest
in
doing
this
with
Jenkins
X
as
well,
which
is
pretty
cool.
So
the
idea
would
be
is
that
we
would
use
the
chaos
metrics
as
we've
put
forward
in
the
first
release.
Slash
second
release
coming
out
with
FOSDEM
and
help
the
communities
put
together.
B
B
B
This
is
just
super
simple
right,
so
in
the
case
of,
say,
Jenkins
X,
just
kind
of
giving
a
link
to
to
Jenkins
X
and
what
Jenkins
X
is
all
about,
describing
the
partnership
with
the
Kaos
project
and
I
think
the
hope
is
is
to
really
start
getting
these
metrics
in
practice
and
see
how
they
can
help
inform
community
decision
making.
Of
course,
some
of
the
metrics
will
take
more
work,
so
particularly
those
around
lady
and
I.
Some
may
be
a
little
bit
easier
to,
together
with
respect
to
trace
data.
B
The
idea
here
is
to
present
a
professional-looking
document
that
folks,
from
Jenkins
excircles
from
Zephyr
can
bring
to
their
community
to
just
start
kind
of
shedding
some
light
or
improving
transparency.
Around
health
related
items.
I
would
I'm
offering
to
lead
this
right
so
and
try
to
coordinate
efforts
in
this
regard.
I,
don't
know
what
people's
thoughts
are
on
this
reef
fact
about
this
in
the
past.
Right
and
I
think
examples
are
good.
Obviously,
since
I
was
gonna
call
you.
C
K
I
mean
maybe
this
isn't
what
what
the
purpose
of
this
is
it,
but
is
this
sort
of
like?
Are
these
like
the
one
or
two
page
or
documents
meant
to
sort
of
communicate
the
state
of
the
community
using
some
of
the
metrics
that
we
have
in
chaos
or
okay,
cool
yeah
I
mean
I'll,
be
interested
in
seeing
those
because
I
mean
what
I've
seen
a
lot
of
communities
do,
including
including
ours
is
sort
of
like,
as
somebody
from
the
community
management
team
publishes
a
blog
post.
K
Maybe
they
won't
highlight
all
the
metrics
they
have,
but
they'll
pick
like
a
few
that
they
want
to
highlight
for
this
particular
year
or
quarter
or
hope
they
want
to
do
it.
But
yeah
I'll
be
interesting
to
see
how
different
communities
do
it,
and
maybe
it's
helpful
to
have
like
a
different
collections
with
the
chaos
but.
B
B
B
Might
be
great,
then
I
would
really
like
to
continue
to
work
with
the
communities,
whether
it's
the
purging
context,
to
kind
of
take
a
look
at
how
these
metrics
inform
decision
making
within
the
community
what
they
mean.
Yeah
it'll,
be
really
enlightening
as
well,
because
it's
quite
possible
that
folks,
at
Jenkins
X
will
look
at
these
results
and
be
like
this
means
nothing
to
us.
This
has
not
informed
anything
or
quite
the
opposite.
I
don't
mean
to
start
on
the
negative
side,
but
quite
the
opposite.
B
D
B
B
Looking
I
just
wanted
to
give
you
some
like
some
ideas
here
so
I'll
see
if
they
can't
help
I'm
hoping
they
can,
they
have
provided
a
lot
of
support
marketing
wise
on
a
lot
of
different
things,
whether
it's
chaos,
cons
or
the
website,
or
anything
like
that,
so
I
don't
see
why
they
would
say
no,
the
other
thing.
So
the
only
other
thing
this
is
I'm.
B
D
That's
I
think:
that's
fine,
I,
don't
think
you
necessarily
have
to
have
common
represented
and-
and
something
like
this,
because
it
is
sort
of
the
underlying
metrics
that
drive
drive.
Other
things
I
think
we
should
I
think
we
should
focus
on
highlighting
the
things
that
make
sense
for
the
projects
that
were
analyzing
I
mean
some
of
them.
There
might
be.
There
might
be
more
things
in
evolution.
D
That
we'd
want
to
focus
on
then
in
another
area,
for
example,
and
so
I
think
we
should
I
think
we
should
be
flexible,
I,
wouldn't
I,
guess
I'm
saying
is
I,
wouldn't
go
to
the
Linux
Foundation
and
ask
them
to
help
us
create
like
a
template
that
we
can
use
for
all
of
them.
I
would
be
a
little
bit
more
flexible
and
do
do
something
that's
a
little
bit
custom
depending
on
the
needs
of
the
community
and
the
data
that
we
have
and
what
people
are
interested
in.
That's.
B
L
I
just
wanted
to
say
I'm
very
happy
to
be
on
this
call
very
happy
to
work
with
all
of
you
very
helpful
to
us
in
the
Hinkins
X
project
and
we're
really
excited
to
move
forward
on
it,
and
so
we
definitely
want
to
work
with
you
all
and
help
you
in
any
way
get
the
information
you
need
to
give
us
the
best
Maxim,
very
cool.
Well,.
B
B
D
B
We
for
common
while
I
have
you
on.
Do
you
have
any
sense
of
like
new
metrics
that
are
coming
from
common.
F
D
Example
now
I
want
to
make
a
little
more
progress
with
the
tools
and
see
what
metrics
have
already
been
are
already
being
used
in
the
tools
and
to
find
some
of
those
has
been
granted.
B
D
B
C
B
B
I
think
maybe
the
the
thing
to
think
about
it
may
be
ahead
of
time
is
what
are
some
common
metrics
that
were
more
lab
and
auger
are
currently
deploying
so
that
we
can
just
capture
those
and
and
bring
them
forward.
So
so,
maybe,
like
a
informal
action
item
for
Enrique
and
Shawn
to
think
about
that
for
common,
all
right
cool
any
other
dni,
sir
I
know
it
was
not
hugely
attended.
This
Monday,
but
it
sounds
like
he
went
through
some
issues
and
PRS
and
closed
out
some
things.
B
G
Yeah,
as
far
as
evolution
goes
myself
and
one
of
the
other
people
from
the
augur
team
are
gonna,
sit
down
and
go
through
our
our
list
of
metrics
later
today
or
tomorrow,
I
believe
and
we're
gonna
try
to
I
know.
We
talked
on
the
call
about
having
some
more
metrics
to
start
thinking
about
that
were
implemented
in
tooling,
as
well
as
stuff.
That's
in
the
repository,
so
we're
gonna
sit
down
together
and
and
go
through
some
of
those
that
start
trying
to
draft
that
list.
So
those
will
be
incoming
as
well
as
the
templating
changes.
B
It'll
be
I,
think
the
templating
is
gonna,
be
a
little
tricky
in
evolution,
so
it
might
take
a
little
back-and-forth
just
because
they
were
a
little
bit
different,
looking
sometimes
yeah
and
some
of
the
other
metrics.
So
but
it
also
so
then
it
sounds
like
evolutions
kind
of
following
the
same
hope
that
common
is
following,
which
is
identifying
what
already
exists:
mm-hmm
and
trying
to
document
those.
F
C
I
B
J
H
B
F
B
B
F
C
B
F
F
B
B
I
I
B
Know
what
I
mean
eld
are
illegal,
I'm
sure
many
of
you
are
familiar
with
it.
It's
a
nice
way
to
know
the
do's
and
don'ts
of
licenses.
You
know
so
assent.
Essentially,
what
augur
is
trying
to
do?
Is
they
do
us,
and
this
is
also
for
the
folks
who
come
or
lab
they
do
a
scan
on
the
package
to
identify
licenses
and
license
coverage
using
Nomos,
not
scan
code
and
then
from
the
results.
B
B
B
C
We're
we
were
pretty
buried
in
the
exam
period,
for
students
have
to
do
things
for
class.
Yes,.
J
J
J
H
J
Plan
to
start
from
scratch
from
the
specific
use
case,
like
people
that
wants
to
start
getting
data,
visualizing
the
data
and
ask
for
and
make
it
quickly,
then
from
there
you
can
dive
into
details
like
okay,
which
its
component
doing
how
you
can,
if
you
are
a
technical
person,
probably
how
I
can
put
on
my
own
thing.
On
top
of
this,
how
I
can
iterate
with
your
clean
API
and
all
this
is
done.
So
the
first
thing
is
get
something
working.
B
B
J
Discussion
we
are
having
now
in
this
from
the
community
perspective
if
we
move
to
instead
of
using
elastic
sir.
Thank
you
wanna,
provide
by
elastic
move
to
Wendy's
I.
Have
a
couple
of
issues.
Are
that
discipline
different
elastic,
says
I,
don't
know
you
not
appraise
our
100
cents
off
trade
initiated
or
incubated
by
AWS
open-source
group.
J
It
has
some
nice
features
that
people
has
been
asking
to
the
model
a
from
time
to
time
that
I
would
like
to
have
others.
I
would
like
to
have
notifications
in
my
email
or
snacks
and
envision
this
happening.
I
would
like
to
have
access
to
the
data
based
on
different
roles
or
users,
these
machines
that
are
right
out
of
the
box
very
open
distro.
So
we
need
to
do
some
research
about
that,
and
we
are
doing
you
know
that
this
poll
is
already
part
of
culture
they
are.
We
are
working
on.
J
B
L
Quickly
give
you
feedback
on
the
blog
post,
the
simplified
approach
to
running
grimore
lab
like
excellent
I,
had
that
up
and
running
in
you
know,
ten
minutes
on
the
main
I
Ching,
kids
X
source
code
repository,
and
it
was
really
nice
to
be
able
to
like
be
in
poking
around
and
seeing
what
I
was
able
to
do.
What
was
able
to
be
dashboard
and
to
begin
to
get
a
sense
of
what
was
available.
So
thank
you.
J
A
B
So
anything
else
before
chaos
con
so
typically
Italy's,
typically
typically
meaning
last
week
what
we
did
was
we
basically
said:
if
people
don't
want
to
participate
in
the
chaos
con
planning
session,
you
are
more
than
what
you're,
obviously
more
than
welcome,
to
drop
off
anytime,
but
we're
about
ready
to
switch
to
chaos.
Con
planning
the
planning
session,
which
is
like
devil
in
the
details
of
getting
chaos
con
running
the
day
before
FOSDEM.
So
more
than
welcome
to
stick
around
I.
Warn
you.