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From YouTube: Cloud Custodian Community Meeting 2021-07-27
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A
The
recording
is
started.
Welcome
everybody
to
the
clock,
custodian
community
meeting.
It
is
july,
27th
2021..
I
am
going
to
go
ahead
and
share
the
agenda
if
you
haven't.
If
this
is
your
first
time,
please
remember
that
we
do
have
a
code
of
conduct
in
effect
and
then
we
do
record
these
meetings
and
publish
them
on
youtube
and
the
notes
and
everything
we
push
to
github,
which
I
will
share
with
everyone
on
the
screen.
Now.
A
There
we
go
how's
that
can
everyone
see
that
oh
give
it
a
second
here
we
go
yeah,
so
here
here's
the
agenda,
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
just
put
it
in
edit
mode
here,
so
you
can
follow
along
while
we're
having
the
meeting
we
like
to
have
introductions
for
the
first
five
minutes.
Is
there
anyone
who
this
is
their
first
meeting
or
hasn't
introduced
themselves?
Yet
this
is
totally
optional.
A
If
you
just
want
to
listen
in
silently,
that's
okay,
too,
but
if
you
want
to
introduce
yourself
and
say
how
you're
using
cloud
custodian
or
you
have
a
story
to
share
now's
your
chance.
B
C
So
I'm
with
aws
professional
services,
I've
been
using
cloud
custodians
since
about
2017..
I
know
kapil
and
I've
helped
people
implement
it
for
aws
professional
service
projects.
I
run
a
slack
channel
internally
and
generally
all
around
found
cloud
custodian
and
stacklit.
D
All
righty,
so
this
is
akif
sheikh
and
I'm
working
for
code,
42
software
and
we
have
been
using
the
cloud
custodian
for
last
four
five
years
now
and
it's
been
very
awesome.
You
know
we
have
tried
replacing
the
cloud
custodian
with
something
else
and
we
actually
had
a
demo,
and
you
know
a
lot
of
things
with
different
other
vendors.
You
know
what's
out
there
and
we
found
custodian
is,
is
really
really
awesome.
We
don't
have
any
tools
that
cloud
custodian
is
doing
today.
E
Welcome
both
awesome,
welcome
good
to
hear,
welcome
and
I
wanted
to
add
a
round
of
applause
like
for
that
beautiful
post
and
the
amount
of
work
that
went
into
it.
I'm
sure
you'll
have
more
to
talk
about
it.
I'm
rohit
khari
recently
joined
the
stacklit
team
on
product,
but
thanks.
That's
all.
I
want
to
add.
G
Hey
I'm
andy
ball.
I
just
joined
stack,
but
last
week
coming
over
from
capital
one.
I
actually
worked
on
custodian
since
kapil
first
wrote
it.
I
think
it
was
like
two
months
in
and
I
helped
him
scale
it
from
three
accounts
or
to
a
couple
hundred
at
capital
one.
So
I
worked
in
considering
probably
about
three
years
during
the
early
days
and
went
did
some
other
things
but
yeah.
Now
I'm
backsiding.
G
H
Cool
I'm
jamison
roberts,
I'm
a
solutions
architect
here
at
stacklit.
I've
been
using
cloud
custodian
since
probably
about
2017
as
well,
and
I
came
from
transamerica
aegon
the
global
version
of
transamerica
and
was
kind
of
one
of
the
first
members
on
the
cloud
team
and
yeah.
We
analyzed
many
tools
for
the
cloud
space
and
even
the
ones
that
cost
millions
of
dollars
a
year
still
did
not
have
all
the
capabilities
that
cloud
custodian
does
and
all
the
support
for
resources,
and
so
we
ended
up
using
it.
H
There
scaled
it
across
several
over
300
accounts
and
doing
full
remediations
across
all
of
our
accounts,
and
it's
been
absolutely
amazing
tool.
So
a
very
thankful
and
fortunate
to
continue
working
with
it
here
at
stacklit
and
yeah.
Do
lots
of
policy
authoring
and
whatnot,
so
I'm
pretty
active
on
getter
if
you
ever
need
help
aj
or
aj,
and
I
are
on
there
frequently
answering
questions
so
always
feel
free
to
reach
out
for
any
assistance.
I
Hi,
my
name
is
kyle
johnson.
I
work
at
capital,
one
I've
been
working
with
the
custodian
team
on
there
for
about
two
years
now,
at
this
point,
working
with
proteus
and
john
hill
gas,
so
yeah
I've
done
a
couple
contributions
to
custodian,
just
bug,
fixes
and
adding
some
new
resources
and
things
so
hi.
J
A
All
right
and
lastly,
I'll
be
your
host
today
my
name
is
george
castro.
I
joined
stacklit
last
month
as
a
community
manager,
and
my
role
is
basically
to
make
sure
that
coca-sodian
is
a
healthy,
open
source
project.
So
we
started
with
organizing
meetings
like
this.
I'm
collecting
a
lot
of
information
and
things
like
that.
A
So
if
you
have
anything
that
you'd
like
to
see
improved
as
far
as
communications
or
events
that
we're
doing-
or
things
like
that,
consider
me
your
person
on
the
ground
to
do
that
and
all
right,
let's
get
started
so
the
kickoff
items.
I've
had
these
here
for
the
last
few
weeks.
Do
you
all
prefer?
Do
you
first
of
all,
do
you
all
prefer
to
see
the
edit
view
or
the
final
view
when
we're
doing
the
meeting?
Anyone
have
a
strong
opinion.
A
There
sure
all
right,
we'll
keep
it
in
the
raw
markdown
view,
then.
So
I
have
the
community
repo
on
the
community
project
board
links
that
I
keep
at
the
top
of
this
document
just
as
kind
of
reference
there,
and
that
kind
of
shows
you
my
board
on
things
that
I
am
working
on
throughout
the
community,
whether
that's
documenting
these
or
having
ideas
on
how
to
do
different
community
projects
as
we
go
through
these
meetings.
A
You'll
see
there'll,
be
action,
items
that
people
assign
to
me
and
I
go
ahead
and
try
to
coordinate
that
and
put
it
out
in
the
public.
So
you
can
see
what
I'm
working
on.
So,
if
you
have
something
that's
on
fire,
you
can
ping
me
and
I'll
be
happy
to
prioritize
based
on
how
important
it
is.
So
any
other
questions
before
we
move
on
on
the
format
and
things
like
that,
it's
our
third
one
I
feel
like
we're
getting
smoother
smoother
at
it.
A
Agenda
items
policy
testing
this
one's
from
last
last
week,
but
I
do
not,
I
think
marco
is
on
holiday
today.
Do
we
want
to
table
this
one?
Does
anyone
have
an
opinion
on
this?
One.
J
There
comment
on
the
issue:
there's
a
there's,
a
policy
testing
issue
which
is
like
a
seven-page
google
doc
attached
to
it.
If
you
go
through
the
in-depth
details,
any
feedback
on
it
or
interesting
working
on
it
just
reach
out.
A
Okay
for
the
second
item,
this
is
evolved
from
last
week
as
far
as
making
the
getter
experience
a
little
bit
better
for
everyone.
I've
started
to
kind
of
experiment
with
alternate
front
ends
to
like
the
matrixy
stuff,
including
elements
which
I
guess
just
got
some
funding.
So
maybe
that
client
will
improve
so
really
not
much
to
report
here.
Does
anyone
have
strong
opinions
on
the
chat
thing,
keeping
in
mind
that
not
going
to
talk
10
minutes
about
slack
for
the
for
this
meeting.
A
Okay,
good,
so
let's
consider
that
settled
and
more
to
report
in
the
future.
I'll
just
put
that
for
now.
A
B
Yeah,
so
one
thing-
that's
really
important
to
me-
is
making
this
stuff
as
accessible
to
everyone
as
possible
and
in
going
through
the
docs
with
the
totally
beginners
the
magic
beginner's
mind,
I've
noticed
some
spots
where
there's
definitely
opportunities
for
improvement
or
maybe
a
little
bit
more
clarity
or
just
something
that
makes
it
easier
to
understand.
B
So
we
can
get
more
people
using
cloud
custodian
and
so
george
and
I
came
up
with
this
great-
I
think
it's
a
great
idea
to
on
friday's
host
a
kind
of
document
working
session
in
which
we
can
take
part
of
the
document,
the
cloud
custodian
documentation
and
see
where
we
can
improve
it,
find
out
some
of
the
pain,
points
and
work
on
it
collectively.
B
So,
if
you're
someone
who
also
is
a
writer
and
would
like
to
use
some
of
your
writing
skills,
this
might
be
fun
for
you,
but
yeah.
We
are
starting
this
friday
and
george
did
we
figure
out
what
we
maybe
which
part
of
the
docs
we
wanted
to
tackle?
B
First,
although
maybe
I
can
open
this
up
and
be
and
ask
just
really
quickly
since
we
have
a
bunch
of
stuff
to
get
through,
if
anyone
has
noticed
a
point
in
the
docs
where
you
can
answer
this
in
the
chat
that
we
could
work
on
this
friday,
I
was
kind
of
thinking
about
working
on
the
c7
and
mailer
documentation.
B
Since
a
lot
of
questions
in
our
intro
this
morning,
surrounded
notifications
and
c7n
mailer
is
a
part
of
that.
So
that's
just
one
suggestion
I
have
but
yeah.
A
So
I've
been
thinking
about
this.
I
think
what
we're
going
to
do
is
when
we
start
I'll
just
send
a
reminder
to
the
getter
when
it
is
I'm
cognizant
of
not
adding
it
to
the
calendar,
because
it'll
invite
like
300
people,
so
for
now,
I'm
just
going
to
keep
it
in
there
and
then
we'll
see
how
interest
goes.
We
could.
J
Also
use
a
pr
to
the
readme
and
or
on
the
clock,
estonian
project
itself
regarding
the
times.
J
I
was
actually
just
talking
about
on
the
readme,
but
we
can
the
read
me
I
forgot.
If
that
gets
republished,
we
could
also
click
it
somewhere
else
in
the
docs
as
well.
A
A
For
sure
mandeep
you
had
a
question
if
the
docs
are
still
make
docs.
J
No,
we
suck
with
sphinx
we've
had
our
relative
pain
points,
we've
incorporated
marked
ammo,
so
you
can
do
docs
in
markdown.
We
have
a
few
docs
in
there.
Markdown.
A
B
A
G
J
Yeah
that
that
is
some
80s
work
that
mandy
or
90s
working
mandy
did
right
like
a
day
before
project
club.
A
It's
a
nice
way
to
say,
if
any
of
you
know
any
front-end
folks
that
are
looking
for
an
open
source
project
to
donate
their
time
to
reach
you
reach
out
to
your
friends,
any
other
docs
related
stuff,
cncf.
A
A
Okay,
the
next
one,
this
one's
yours,
kapil
about
renaming
master
domain
and
github.
You
wanted
to
add
this
to
the
agenda
last
week,.
J
Yeah,
so
this
has
been
a
general
trend,
I
think,
through
a
lot
of
projects
under
the
gs
of
being
more
inclusive
and
unfortunately,
github
did
not,
for
a
really
long
time
have
full
support
for
making
this
viable
for
projects
with
open
pr's
it
is,
they
do
appear
to
have
closed
those
gaps,
so
it
is
something
we
could
try.
I've
done
it
in
a
few
other
projects,
they're
smaller
and
existing
checkouts
everything
just
sort
of
works,
transparently,
they'll,
apparently
redirect.
J
A
I
guess
the
only
one
I
have
is
make
make
sure
we
tell
people
ahead
of
time,
so
they
can
update
their
get
configs
and
all
that
good
stuff.
A
A
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
I
don't
think
I
don't
think
that'll
hurt,
but
as
far
as
far
as
I've
seen
the
projects
I've
seen
do,
this
have
been
hasn't
really
been
an
issue.
Anybody
else
have
opinions
on
this.
One
seems
like
a
no-brainer.
A
Okay,
this
next
one
by
the
way,
if
you
want
to
add
anything
to
the
agenda
item,
feel
free
to
plop
something
at
the
bottom.
Here,
we're
always
looking
to
support
more
cloud
providers
with
cloud
custodian,
so
we
like
to
get
an
idea
of
you
know
how
people
are
using
it
and
all
those
clouds,
so
we're
actually
casting
in
that
to
see.
If
anyone
is
interested
in
cloud
custodian
on
oracle
cloud,
we
got
reached
out
by
logan
who's
interested
in
asking.
Is
you
know
what
needs
or
wants?
A
Would
you
like
to
see
in
if
there
was
oracle
cloud
integration
in
cloud
custodian?
What
particular
do
you
want
to
see
like
what
resources
would
you
like
to
see
monitored
all
the
kind
of
stuff
that
you
see
in
the
other
cloud
providers?
So
if
anyone
is
using
oracle
cloud
and
is
interested
in
giving
them
some
feedback,
if
you're
interested
in
this,
you
can
reach
out
to
them.
A
J
I'm
just
curious
is
anyone
actually
using
oracle
cloud
could
be
the
first
question,
but.
G
A
Yeah
yeah
so
and
a
key
fi,
I
put
a
link
to
your
blog
post
here.
I
have
not
read
this
yet,
but
thanks
for
the
link
there
and
then
I'll
put
that
in
the
notes,
so
people
can
go
check
it
out
any
and
that's
pretty
much
the
end
of
the
formal
agenda.
The
way
it
works
around
here
is
once
we
get
through
the
agenda.
A
We
we
move
on
to
a
pull
request
party,
where
we
talk
about
outstanding,
open
prs
and
basically
the
idea
there
is,
if,
if
you
have
a
pr,
that's
open
and
you
want
to
discuss
it
in
a
high
bandwidth
environment-
that's
what
we
use
the
latter
half
of
the
meeting
for
so
before
we
get
into
that.
Does
anybody
have
any
burning
issues
or
agendas
umir?
If
you're
still
here,
I'd
like
to
go
over
the
upcoming
events?
I
know
we
have
a
workshop
tomorrow.
F
Yeah,
I
think
I
I
see
a
couple
of
folks
who
joined,
we
started
doing
regular
101.
So
if
you
have
folks
who
are
interested
in
learning
about
cloud
custodian
or
have
peers
who
want
to
learn
about
it,
we're
doing
regular
monthly
cloud
101s
and
then
followed
by
a
hands-on
101
workshop.
So
we
did
our
first
one
today
and
that's
why
you
see
the
smiling
face.
F
We
had
almost
50
people
show
up,
which
is
awesome,
lots
of
interaction
too,
and
I
see
a
few
folks
joining
this
call
too
from
that
and
tomorrow
we
have
a
workshop
space,
for
that
is
a
lot
limited
because
it's
hard
to
give
advice
to
people
in
a
one-to-one
basis,
but
the
link
is
there.
There
are
a
bunch
of
events
there.
I
think
you
have
the
the
live
stream
link.
I
think
the
next
one
is
in
august
and
then
there
will
be
a
couple
in
september
as
well
before
kubecon.
A
F
Yeah,
if
you
have
the
company
url
there
I'll
put
the
workshop
under.
If
you
look
at
the
stacklit
webinars
url,
I
think
you
had
it
at
the
bottom
there
I
saw
it,
but
you
are,
that
shows
all
of
them,
but
I
can
place
the
the
workshop
on
too.
F
F
No,
the
workshop,
you
have
the
101
workshop.
I
think
you
don't
have
the
link
for
the
101
sessions
themselves,
the
one
where
it
was
today.
F
F
F
A
A
All
right,
kapil,
I
know
you're
on
the
road.
I
don't
know
how
in
the
mood
you
are
to
do
pr's
while
you're
sitting
in
an
airport
lounge,
but.
J
J
And
then
purchase
that
called
out
on
having
another
look
at
the
code
deploy
one
but.
K
A
A
J
This
one
needs
a
spec
there's.
A
lot
of
a
lot
of
the
syntax
that
gets
user
exposed
is
actually
in
a
different
repo,
and
I
think
some
of
that,
like
like
there's
some
ergonomic
stuff,
that
we
could
probably
do
there
to
make
that
a
little
bit
nicer
yeah,
so
that
one
probably
could
use
respect.
A
A
If
you're
wondering
where
the
spec
item
was
from
last
time,
I've
moved
I've
moved
back
to
the
backlog,
because
kapil
is
going
to
be
on
the
road
for
a
little
bit
and
for
submission
to
the
spec
is
the
how
we're
going
to
do
specs?
So
we've
tabled
that
one
for
now
for
case
you're
wondering
where
that
one
is,
do
we
wanna
look
about?
Do
we
wanna
look
at
this
one
lambda
policy
support
destinations.
J
L
H
J
K
Yeah,
well,
I
can
cover
some
of
the
the
issues
we
run
into.
I
don't
have
an
answer,
but
I
and
I
guess
you
could
kind
of
run
through
that
I'd
say
some
of
the
places
where
we've
run
into
it
are,
I
think,
with
with
iam
user
access
keys.
That
has
come
up
a
few
times
where
we
have.
K
We
have
a
resource
and
there's
there's
some
number
of
sub
elements
there
and
we
try
to
have
a
filter
that
that
matches
on
them,
but
things
get
kind
of
funky
with
annotating
that
and
yeah.
I
don't
have
a
good
way
to
do
it.
J
B
J
Value
item
filter
was
that
it
would
allow
for
sort
of
it'd,
be
it
would
be
a
closure
around
a
set
of
sort
of
value
filters
that
would
allow
you
to
match
exactly
the
sub-element.
However,
across
multiple
tributes.
J
I
think
the
conical
example
is
like
a
security
group
role
inside
of
inside
of
a
group
where
you
might
want
to
do
multiple,
look
at
the
sitter
and
look
at
the
ports
and
look
at
the
et
cetera,
and
we
built
that
purpose
built
back
in
the
ingressy
gross
shelter.
But
how
does
it
feel.
J
K
And
it
does,
I
mean
it
sounds
like
somewhere
in
between
what
we
have
with
some
of
the
custom
filters.
Now
like
again
thinking
of
the
I
am
users
like
that,
the
way
we
have
access
key
as
a
as
kind
of
a
filter
under
under
a
credential
report
which
which
can
be
kind
of
gnarly,
but
it's
it's
not
quite
setting
up
a
whole
new
child
resource.
K
That's
specifically
for
one
attribute,
so
that's
yeah,
I
mean
it
seems
like
a
useful
thing.
A
We've
had
some
people
on
the
road,
so
we're
refreshing
some
of
the
older
pr's
I'll
make
sure
that
we
get
some
nice
fresh
ones
for
next
time.
Does
anybody
have
any
outstanding
pr's
issues
or
bugs
that
is
lighting
the
world
on
fire
that
they'd
like
to
bring
to
attention
to
anybody
before
we
formally
close
out
the
agenda?
Unless
anyone
has
something
else
to
talk
about.
M
I
came
from
capital,
one
so
good
to
see
kapil
again,
and
I
saw
alfred
today
and
I
was
just
chatting
with
him
and
we
are
trying
to
bring
in
custodian
here
so
yeah
looking
forward
to
work
more
with
you
guys
and
like
custodian
is
being
used
as
in
parts,
and
I
have
done
some
pocs
and
stuff,
but
yeah
we
are
trying
to
bring
in
for
entire
company,
not
an
easy
job,
considering
whatever
the
adobe's
history
is,
but
yeah
awesome
well
welcome.
Hopefully,.
M
A
D
So
this
is
aki.
If
I
have
one
suggestion,
or
you
know
a
feedback
thing
just
like
how
we
have
the
workshop
101
for
cloud
custodian.
You
know,
I
know
it's
very
early.
You
know
because
a
lot
of
people
may
be
new
to
this
thing,
but
the
people
who
are
already
using
it.
I
think
we
should
have
a
session.
You
know
like,
for
example,
how
to
use
the
c7
and
mailer
or
how
to
use
the
c7
and
till
creator.
You
know,
so
we
need
a
session
for
those
kind
of
things
as
well.
D
J
I
kind
of
dig
that,
like
sort
of
a
do
a
workshop
session
around
each
of
the
tools
in
the
tools
directory.
A
Yeah
non-core
things
we'll
call
them
ecosystem
or
something
like
that
outside
of
core
for
users
who
are
using.
B
K
Yeah,
I
would
say
one
of
the
things
that
we're
looking
to
get
out
of
some
of
these
one-on-one
webinar
sessions
and
the
workshops
is
what
is
tripping
people
up,
and
we
already
saw
that
in
the
webinar
earlier
today
in
the
chat,
some,
where
we're
going
to
see
some
questions
that
keep
coming
up
and
whether
they're
I
get
to
get
to
your
point,
some
of
the
some
of
the
the
tools
that
are
kind
of
orbiting
around
the
outside
of
core.
K
But
we
also
get
some
questions
about
some
of
those
core
features
that
come
up
more.
The
some
of
the
more
advanced
bits
of
the
value
of
the
filter,
for
instance,
and
some
of
those
are
worth
a
separate,
deep
dive.
So
thank
you.
L
L
You
know
amalgamate
let
me
go
through
some
of
the
git
ops
flows
like
how
should
we
manage
this
when
you
want
to
do
sort
of
divide
and
conquer,
for
instance,
you
know,
have
policy
files
with
particular
teams,
you
know,
merge
them
and
run
them
sort
of,
like
you
know,
operationalize
at
scale.
Probably
ties
back
to
the
previous.
You
know
request
that
it's
one
thing
to
run
a
single
policy
on
five
accounts.
L
It's
completely
a
different
ball
game
when
you
have
an
orc
with
300
accounts
and
you
need
to
have
who
knows,
you
know
50
to
100
policies,
some
some
best
practices.
You
know
some
good
things
to
think
about
yeah.
I
think
that
that'd
be
really
helpful,
because
you
know,
of
course
we
want
to
do
it
right.
L
You
don't
want
to
hack
it
and
then
have
like
a
whole
mess
and
then
later
on
have
to
spend
you
know,
sort
of
technical
debt
time
to
right,
proper
and
just
optimization.
I
mean
again,
I'm
always
fascinated
how
quickly
you
know
it
checked,
runs
paralyzation
and
usually
that
takes
care
a
lot
of
it.
Clearly
the
bigger
the
boat,
the
faster
it
goes,
but
I
know
there's
a
bunch
of
tricks.
You
know
that
every
now
and
then
I
have
to
like
copy
and
paste
into
my
email
go
like
yeah.
There
goes
jameson
another
nugget.
L
You
know
that
I
better
remember
when
I
get
to
that
bridge.
You
know,
I
think,
there's
definitely
that
part
of
the
current
feeding
for
custodian
at
scale,
yeah.
H
I
love
that
idea
and
I've
actually
thought
about
kind
of
doing
some
sort
of
a
workshop
or
talk
on
something
similar.
So
I
know
at
transamerica
one
huge
hurdle
we
had
was.
We
started
writing
all
these
policies
and
then
we
started
you
know
trying
to
deploy
them
do
remediations
and
we
ran
into
some
huge
roadblocks
where
developers
were
didn't
want
to
have
anything
to
do
with
it
and
they
pushed
back
and
there's
a
lot
of
pushback
on
doing
remediations
and
stuff
like
that
and
getting
to
actually
do
work.
H
And
so
we
had
to
create
a
custom
process
within
transamerica
via
the
upper
management
and
working
our
way
down
through
all
the
teams
and
divisions
to
kind
of
set
up
a
a
workflow
and
policy
deployment
schedule
and
all
that
stuff
to
be
able
to
have
the
proper
support
behind
us
to
to
be
able
to
deploy
remediations
and
then
have
you
know,
set
up
a
schedule
of
which
policies
we're
deploying
each
month
for
the
next
year
in
advance,
and
then
we'd
have
like
weekly
meetings
with
all
each
of
the
companies
developer
groups
working
in
the
cloud
to
kind
of
discuss.
H
The
upcoming
policies
that
are
going
to
be
deployed
how
they're
going
to
interact
with
their
gear,
you
know
what
they
need
to
do
in
their
templates
to
fix
stuff
like
that,
and
then
we
would,
you
know,
deploy
to
canary
first
wait
a
week,
deploy
to
dev,
wait
every
couple
weeks
and
then
deploy
to
prod
and
that
that
whole
process
of
of
getting
people
together
getting
the
right
people
together
and
then
that
communication
channel
with
the
developers,
so
they
know
what's
upcoming,
they
can
plan
up
to
a
year
ahead
with
their
sprints
of
what
to
fix
and
what
they'll
have
to
have
fixed
by
when
and
so
by,
laying
all
that
all
those
pieces
out
making.
H
You
know
the
visibility.
What
not
we
were
able
to
get
over
that
hurdle
and
now
they're
successfully
deploying
tons
of
remediation
policies
every
month,
and
we
would
have
been
just
dead
in
the
water
without
that
process,
and
I
know
other
companies
ran
into
those
challenges
I
hear
from
many
people,
we
can't
do
remediations
in
our
environments,
developers
would
get
you
know
really
upset,
or
we
don't
have
the
approvals
and
stuff
like
that.
H
So
some
sort
of
talk
along
those
lines
to
help
teams
kind
of
give
them
suggestions
of
things
they
might
be
able
to
do
to
get
beyond
those
hurdles
and
actually
be
able
to
have
a
fully
functioning
and
planned
out
custodian
deployment.
I
think,
would
be
great.
I
don't
know.
Does
that
resonate
with
anybody
else?
L
L
L
Not
smart
enough,
but
I
think
it's
one
of
those
where
someone
sees
that
they're
gonna
go.
Aha,
I
get
it,
you
know
and
then
yeah
I
have
a
recording
of
it.
So
in
the
dark
people
can
go
like
okay,
go
watch
the
youtube
academy.
You
know.
A
A
J
No,
I
I
absolutely
agree,
I
think
mailer
is
a
core
partner
of
history
and
it's
just
distributed
separately
or
it's
a
separate
installation,
because
it's
a
this
is
just
being
able
to
operate
it
in
a
separate
way.
But
it's
very
much
a
key
aspect
of
the
value
chain
that
we've
tried
to
promote
with
the
syrian
and
both
the
terms
of
driving,
behavior
change
and
notifying
people
before
you
delete
their
stuff.
You
name
it.
A
Fine,
I
very
much
want
to
see
what
your
template
read
like
when
you
like,
deleted
those
like
what
they
got.
Congratulations,
I've
deleted
your
account.
L
A
L
A
Yeah,
all
right
so
a
separate
workshop
and
give
the
doc's
love
there,
I
think,
would
would
get
us
way
better
than
we
are
now
any
other
feedback.
While
it's
all.
A
No
worries
I
like
to
get
to
me:
it's
all
about
a
cadence.
You
know
if
you're
like,
if
you
run
into
a
problem,
you
know
that
you're
only
one
tuesday
away
from
being
able
to
reach
someone-
and
that's
that's
kind
of
why
I
wanted
to
do
that.
So
if
you
ever
run
into
a
pet
issue
or
you
know,
you
find
a
pet
bug
and
you
have
a
pr
that's
burning
on
fire,
we
like
to
use
this
as
a
relief
valve,
but
with
that
we
are
at
the
end
of
the
agenda.
A
Awesome
all
right
and
with
that
we
are
done
with
the
meeting,
have
a
good
day
everybody
and
keep
on
keep
on
cleaning
up
those
accounts.