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From YouTube: Cloud Foundry Community Advisory Board Call Dec 2018
Description
View the agenda here: https://bit.ly/2Ez5KNk
B
Human,
there
is
a
dog
that
I
met
under
the
Caltrain
Oh,
everyone
loves
maverick,
everyone
knows:
Matt,
okay,
23,000
followers,
I,
guess,
cap
called
for
the
year.
It's
been
fun.
I
will
do
one
thing
starting
engine
Aries
that
I'll
send
a
survey
just
like
I
did
last
year
to
figure
out
how
to
do
how
to
move
forward
just
to
get
your
feedback
and
also
figuring
out.
B
You
know
who
should
maybe
help
me
on
this
I'm
happy
to
keep
doing
it,
but
sorry
need
other
people
that
are
very
capable,
and
maybe
you
weren't
willing
to
do
it.
So
we'll
do
that
and
also
just
to
find
out
if
the
format
works
in
terms
of
the
two
talks
and
so
on.
So
if
you
have
feedback
before
the
survey
feel
free
to
send
it
to
me,
if
you
don't
feel
comfortable
sending
it
to
me,
you
have
chip
sworn
out.
Chris
Paul
from
the
cff
feel
free
to
ping
them
send
them
out.
B
The
spreadsheet
I
mean
I
feel
you
should
be
able
to
talk
to
me,
but
if
you
somehow,
for
some
reason,
don't
want
to,
if
you're
a
very
negative
feedback,
that's
okay
to
send
it.
This
water
and
they'll
figure
out
a
way
to
send
it
to
me,
and
then
we
can
report
but
I'll
send
a
official
survey
starting
next.
So
with
that,
let's
pass
it
to
swore
now.
So
you
can
give
us
an
update
and
yeah
I
know
it
was
a
CF
day
in
Seattle.
I
saw
you
so
yeah.
C
C
It
was
spot-on,
said
that
was
also
that
drove
a
ton
of
questions
and
ton
of
found
traffic
and
about
the
boots
as
well.
I
saw
both
IBM
and
Cloud
Foundry,
booth
and
I.
Think
even
the
rest
of
the
club
can
remember
boots
kind
of
being
packed
all
the
time
any
time
I
went
by
this.
Is
it
we're
all
terrorists
there?
Everyone
was
packed
all
the
time,
so
that
was
definitely
a
good
presence
for
all
of
our
ecosystem
and
the
members.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
making
that
extremely
successful.
C
C
The
registration
is
still
open,
I
mean
it's
already
open.
So
if
you
want
to
register
go
for
it,
the
contributors
code
has
been
sent
to
see
active.
So
if
you
haven't
registered,
if
you're
a
contributor,
please
do
look
for
the
email
in
the
CF
dev
mailing
list
and
do
use
that
code.
Just
one
quick
reminder
just
a
kind
of
logistics
reminder
that
we
will
be
shut
down,
the
entire
foundation
will
be
shut
down
for
the
holidays,
from
December
22nd
to
January
6th.
So
if
you
have
any
burning
question,
please
do
ask
before
that.
C
Some
of
us
will
be
checking
email
every
now
and
then
I
think
someone
here
from
the
foundation
did
volunteer
to
check
email
every
now
and
then.
But
if
you
have
any
questions-
and
if
you
don't
hear
from
us
in
during
that
shutdown
time,
I
just
assumed
that
we
were
probably
out
of
not
checking
our
emails
then
and
with
that
chip,
do
you
have
anything
to
add
yeah.
D
The
only
thing
I
was
gonna
add
was
I.
Think
a
couple
of
thanks
for
an
awesome
year.
So,
first
you
know
the
the
technical
community.
They're
collaborators
contributed.
Here's
the
committers
project
leads:
it's
been
an
amazing
year.
You
know
we
read
of
the
opportunity
to
talk
to
a
lot
customers,
the
different
distributions,
as
well
as
the
swords,
and
it's
really
amazing,
to
hear
all
all
the
great
feedback,
all
kinds
of
different
use
cases
from
the
no
work
experience
for
the
application.
D
Runtime,
that's
been
really
amazed,
and
what's
the
year,
I'm
the
other
thing
that
I'd
say:
that's
been
kind
of
highlighted.
What
your
that
we're
going
to
put
more
over
in
2019
has
been
just
the
continued
activity
around
embracing
open
source
projects
from
throughout
the
broader
ecosystem,
because
I
think
that
you
know
one
of
the
the
most
mature
things
that
our
technical
community
does
is
kind
of
the
right
time
to
adopt
outside.
D
The
point
of
either
near
maturity
or
mature
when
they're
near
maturity.
You
know
we
lean
and
consistently
into
those
communities
and
kind
of
help
them
get
to
the
point
of
it
being
a
useful
component
of
the
CF
architecture
and
there's
just
been
so
much
of
that
work.
That's
gone
on
both
bringing
you
know,
new
capabilities
in
the
architecture,
but
also
things
look
like.
D
D
Fundamental
to
Cloud,
Foundry
and
finding
ways
to
make
that
work
with
with
other
platforms.
So
that's
that's
been
really
amazing
and
it
speaks
to
the
you
know:
the
openness
of
our
technical
community
to
embrace
other
things
to
not
always
have
to
build
things
ourselves,
but
also
to
build
things
ourselves
when
it's
the
right
choice,
and
so
thanks
to
everybody
for
all
of
that
effort
and
I
think
you
know
last
thing
I'll
say
is
doctor,
actually
do
an
amazing
job
with
this.
D
B
C
I,
don't
think
it
affected
I
think
we
had
a
ton
of
submissions
come
in
I.
Think
I,
don't
have
the
exact
numbers
of
every
night
accessible,
but
I
will
get
those
numbers
from
Deb,
but
I
think
we
were
as
close
to
Boston
as
we
could.
We
could
have
imagined,
if
not
the
exact
number
of
submissions
we
it
the
lack
of
extension
and
also
the
holidays
and
the
short
does
or
gap
between
the
two
summers.
The
October
summit
and
the
deadline
here
did
not
affect
that
at
all.
C
B
E
Okay,
so
thank
you
max.
Oh
I
am
unaware
spinder
and
I'm
working
with
sa
P
in
my
role
I
have
we
have
been
responsible
to
deploy.
We
are
mostly
in
my
team.
We
are
mostly
cloud
foundry
users
and
we
have
been
developed
micro
services
for
various
machine
learning
problems
and
we
wanted
to
deploy.
It
is
these
small
applications
into
into
cloud
foundry.
E
E
Okay,
so
so
so
we
have
figured
out
that
there
is
the
slice
tool
nice
tool,
terraform,
which
can
which
is
mostly
used
for
for
set
of
an
infrastructure.
So,
for
example,
if
you
are
your
abs
or
GCP,
truster
terraform
is
mostly
one
of
the
most
sewers
told
to
set
up
the
notes,
the
fiber
rules
and
so
on.
And
then
this
terraform
is
basically
using
various
providers
and
that
I
have
been
searching
for
a
Cloud
Foundry
provider
and
I
have
I
have
directly.
B
E
E
We
have
been
more
focused
on
on
setting
up
cloud
funding,
applications
or
service
instances,
so
we
have
been
working
on
different
parts
of
the
provider.
I
have
been
also
talking
a
bit
that
that
we
are
deploying
these
micro
services
in
in
in
in
Cloud.
Foundry
I
want
to
give
you
a
short
overview
of
our
our
architecture
and
and
tell
you
why
we
have
been
using
terraform.
E
So
basically
we
have.
We
have.
We
have
multiple
tiers,
so
we
have
here,
I,
don't
know
if
I
use
my
use
my
mouse,
but
you
can
see
that
I'm
using
that.
But
basically
we
have
a
crowdfunded
here.
Where
we
have
this
graph
on
the
based
applications,
then
we
have
a
compute
here
where
we
run
our
machine
learning,
machine
learning
services,
this
one
needs
mostly
GPU
accelerations
and
they
are
running
over
over
kubernetes
and
the
persistence
tier
has,
for
example,
sometimes
we
have
to
reach
and
region
and
as
we
bucket
on
abs.
E
So
this
means
that
that
way,
when
we
deploy
our
landscape,
we
have
to
deploy
over
Cloud
Foundry.
We
have
to
deploy
over
over
kubernetes
and
we
have
to
also
deploy
over
a
vias,
which
means
that
to
support
these
three
landscapes,
then
we
needed
a
tool
and
then
terraform
was
the
tool
that
that
had
us
fifties
fifties
issue.
E
So
this
was
basically
from
our
architectural
overview,
and
now
I
would
like
to
give
a
short
introduction
that
that
that
how
does?
How
does
does
terraform
works
in
the
in
the
in
the
real
life?
So
here
I
show
you.
Actually.
This
is
a
demo
that
Guillaume
has
prepared
and
I
have
adopted
it
for
our
for
our
SCP
flat
platform,
but
you
can
basically
download
this
demo
and
then
also
try
it
on
on
your
offering
so
here
in
in
in
here.
E
E
E
Service,
where
you
can,
you
can
see
the
various
service
offering
that
this
is
also
coming
from
the
platform,
so
we
don't
want
to
set
up
over.
There
are
also
this
resources.
Resources
are
the
things
that
you,
when
you
run
terraform
that
you
want
to
set
up.
So
here
we
want
to
set
up
a
post
gas
vehicle
instance.
E
E
Can
you
still
make
my
soul
I
mean?
Usually
when
you
have
a
when
you
have
a
Tara
forms
set
up,
then
you
start
with
the
in
it.
This
basically
make
sure
that
the
providers
are
in
the
power
in
the
place,
and
then
then
you
can
say
that
okay
Tara
form
plan
and
then
plan
says
that
what's
what's
needs
to
be
added
and
then,
if
you
and
then,
if
we
scroll
through,
then
you
can
see
that
we
have
to
add
the
app.
E
E
And
then
this
is
basically
for
the
plan
that
you
see
what
is
going
to
get
applied,
and
then
you
see
that
I
say
yes
and
then
this
is
now
creating
the
route.
The
service
instance
and
the
application,
maybe
in
another
window
I,
can
see
that
the
application
is
now
coming
up.
The
service
instance
might
be
already
running,
so
you
see
that
it
has
been
already
created.
E
Let's
go
back
and
let's
see
what
is
going
on,
it's
all
still
setting
up
their
application
and
what
is
also
really
nice
about
terraform.
So
basically,
terraform
is
a
graph
execution
engine,
so
it
can.
It
can
see
what
kind
of
dependencies
do
you
have
so
before
setting
up
this
app.
It
knows
that
it
that
it
that
the
app
will
need
a
route
and
the
earth
will
also
need
this
postgis
service
instance.
So
it
will
set
up
these
first
two
first
and
then
afterwards
the
application.
E
Ok,
so
now
we
should
have
the
application
and
it's
running
what
what
can
also
do?
What
I
also
like
that,
for
example,
you
can
do
some
changes.
For
example,
I
could
say
that
I
want
to
deploy
a
new
version
of
this
application
or
I
want
to
increase
the
memory.
For
example,
here
I
increase
the
memory
to
one
gig.
E
So
I
also
have
to
edit
as
a
side
note
that
that
we
really
like
in
terraform
that
you
can
really
also
use
it
for
application
deployment
and
that's
I,
think
that's
a
really
nice
feature
and
I
mean
this
whole
graph
dependence
that
discovering
the
dependencies.
It
has
been
really
a
big
asset
for
us.
For
example,
you
have
a
value
which
is
coming
up
from
from
from
a
kubernetes
endpoint,
and
then
you
can
insert
it
into
for
one
of
your
one
of
your
CF
applications
and
this
an
endpoint.
E
So
back
to
the
demo,
you
can
see
that
now
the
memory
has
been
increased
to
one
gig
and
then
you
can
see.
That
is
indeed
no
one
gig,
and
then
you
can
see
that
okay,
I
am
finished
with
the
demo.
Let's
take
her
down
the
demo
landscape
and
you
can
use
just
basically
terraform
destroy
and
it
will
now
destroy
the
application,
the
route
and
hand
the
service
instance.
E
F
It
makes
more
sense
for
the
different
providers
to
to
be
managed
by
ochakov
because
it
gets
then
included
into
the
official
documentation
NCI.
So
that's
why
we
haven't
considered
recently
playing
for
incubator
into
club
sundry
and
then
get
into
the
fruity
cycle,
but
we're
pretty
happy
to
to
get
feedback
and
obviously
contribution
from
the
Platonic
community.
I
agree.
F
B
F
We
want
to
remain
with
0.10
versioning
for
now,
because
we
are
still
lacking
feedback
and
adoptions
to
to
switch
to
a
wand
over
shining
and
ensure
there
will
be
no
compatibility,
though,
in
aquatic
compatibility
change,
but
just
were
progressing
the
safe
sim.
It
was
great
to
get
feedback
from
the
community,
including
resource
bundling
and
meaning.
So
we
are
taking
improvements
and
incrementing
them
from
there.
Okay,
all.
B
F
F
B
A
Be
I'll
be
pretty
fast,
because
I
think
we
have
the
CF
dev
discussion
as
well.
A
few
highlights
release.
Integration
is
planning
on
cutting
version,
seven
of
CF
deployment
in
January,
so
we
draft
sent
out
a
proposal
about
that
to
see
if
Deb
recently
and
please
comment
on
it.
If
you
have
chance
some
other
exciting
pieces
of
work,
the
Cappy
team
is
at
a
point
where
they
would
really
like
beta
feedback
on
their
downtime
deployments.
A
This
is
something
you
have
to
enable
in
your
CF
deployment
via
an
ops
file,
but
it's
live
on
peanuts
right
now.
So,
if
you
as
an
app
developer
or
an
operator
having
feedback,
they'd,
really
appreciate
that
and
they're
also
closing
out
an
effort
to
add
labels
and
annotations
on
a
lot
of
the
entities
in
the
controller
API.
So
that
should
be
landing
soon
as
well.
A
The
initial
set
of
core
casts
and
are
now
focused
on
knocking
down
other
sets
and
to
get
to
parity
with
the
existing
after
that
I'm
back
in
cool.
As
always,
if
you
wanna
see
more
detail,
we've
got
the
PMC
notes
on
github,
so
just
feel
free
to
look
through
those
and
reach
out
about
slack
or
email
or
on
safe
death.
Yeah.
B
And
I
think
you
hold
every
two
weeks
meeting
so
I've
ever
attended
those.
If
you're
interested
in
the
details,
what's
going
on
nine
points
ends
the
arena
project
just
join
and
chat
with
the
books.
That
would
you
know
running
those
projects,
any
questions
for
Eric
or
you
know,
guess
one-time
related
stuff,
no
yeah,
I
know
it's
December
and
I
wanna
be
done
with
this
I
think
you
should
thank
thanks.
A
G
Enough
for
to
make
up
for
that,
so
in
the
news,
our
PMC
McConville's
PMC
Leedy,
announced
that
he
would
be
stepping
down
as
the
bush
core
europe
p.m.
because
he
was
assuming
boat
rolls.
Essentially,
this
is
linked
to
a
new
job.
You'll
have
at
a
CP
where
it
will
still
think
about
the
future
of
bash,
but
other
things
as
well
so
is
stepping
down
as
the
PM
for
the
team,
and
somebody
else
will
take
over
so
I
put
the
link
to
the
specific
mailing
list
message
in
the
meeting
notes
as
well.
G
We
I
sent
out
an
email
today
with
announcing
our
or
making
public
our
vision
and
strategy
documents,
so
the
team
has
been
trying
to
make
more
explicit
where
we
are
added
and
the
new
features
that
will
be
coming
and
that
kind
of
stuff.
So
the
document
is
public.
Now
you
can
comment.
Obviously
a
roadmap
is
as
good
I
mean.
It's
expired
as
as
as
soon
as
you
make
it
public
right.
G
So
we
expect
things
to
change,
but
in
a
positive
way,
in
the
sense
that
we
want
a
dialogue
with
the
community
and
really
be
more
open
about
where
we
are
at
it.
So
anyway,
you
have
the
link
to
the
message
in
the
notes
as
well.
Toronto
team
is
working
now
on
implementing
rotation
for
manifest
defined
certificates,
so
this
would
be
useful
in
a
lot
of
contexts,
especially
if
you
have
releases
with
lots
of
variables
that
are
certificates.
We
are
in
the
planning
stage
to
make
improvements
to
our
drain
life
cycle,
so
gathering
requirements
on
that.
G
So,
if
you
have
opinions,
please
reach
out
to
me
I'm,
on
slack
more
than
happy
to
hop
on
a
call
and
hear
from
you.
If
you
are
a
release,
alter
San
Francisco
team
is
making
improvements
to
our
DNS
healthiness
stuff,
so
essentially,
now
you'll
be
able
to
target
a
specific
job
instead
of
just
an
instance.
G
B
G
We
are
using
Tempah
fess
ramdisk,
essentially
to
write
them,
so
that's
I
mean
they
are
still
there
right.
We
not
have
a
choice
at
this
point
in
time,
but
we
are
still
well.
We
are
already
contemplating
future
improvements
like
encrypting
the
whole
thing
and
then
adding
real-time
decryption
that
kind
of
stuff,
but
at
Lee
this
incremental
improvement
provides
certainly
reduces
the
potential
for
exploits.
So
that's
a
step
in
the
right
direction.
B
Okay,
I,
don't
see
anything
on
the
slack
okay,
so
I'll
do
a
quick
update,
I
guess
for
the
opener
of
his
book.
Api
I
know
dog
is
moving
to
something
new
at
IBM,
but
maybe
I'll
see
if
I
can
get
the
his
person.
That's
gonna
back
him
up
to
join
this
call,
but
Matt
I,
don't
know.
If
he's
here,
we
haven't
had
an
update
from
them.
B
Okay,
I'll
make
sure
that
for
next
year
we
will
have
whoever
otherwise
I'll
think
I'll.
Think
that,
because
I
know,
there's
the
activities
and
angle
venture
is
Walker,
so
that
should
be
good
thing,
all
right
cool
so
for
extensions
quickly.
I
put
a
note:
I
put
a
link
for
the
notes.
Obviously
we're
gonna
have
an
update
of
sea
of
death
right
after
this,
so
we
can
hear
about.
B
What's
going
on,
I've
been
trying
to
sort
of
promote
this
project
because
I
think
it's
great
and
I
think
that
as
a
team
or
doing
you
know
really
cool
stuff
like
chip
was
mentioning
about
the
bill.
Practical
I/o
work
that
they're
doing
so.
This
is
kind
of
like
this
entire
team
within
the
buy
a
meeting
and
they're
gonna,
give
us
an
update,
but
there's
also
a
cool.
A
couple
more
projects
worth
mentioning
some
highlights
so
first
straddles
be
2.2,
I,
think
that's
the
one
that
has
the
the
extension
mechanism.
B
So
if
you
want
to
extend
the
UI,
you
can
actually
do
that.
So
you
cannot
go
in
pads
and
stuff
like
that.
I
think
they
were
trying
to
figure
out.
You
know
people
that
wanted
to
sort
of
leave
to
try
this.
If
you
interested
and
then
also
the
team
from
s
AP
multi
axe,
they
added
better
support
for
the
USB
API
as
well.
As
you
know,
ways
to
deal
with
products
and
services.
They've
asked
me
to
to
do
it.
Demo
updates
I
didn't
get
a
chance
to
sync
up
with
them.
B
For
this
call,
especially
since
we
already
have
two
presentations,
but
very
likely.
This
will
happen
next
year.
So
so
you'll
get
an
update
on
this
and
then
also
bill
packs
move
their
new
TS
support.
So
that's
that
to
call
for
extensions.
It's
not
gonna
happen
this
year,
because
you
would
have
it
would
have
been
on
Monday,
which
is
the
24th
of
December,
which
is
against
a
before
Christmas
or
Christian,
so
it's
kind
of
a
a
bad
day,
so
we'll
figure
out
next
year
and
get
an
updates
on
this
okay.
B
So
with
that,
let's
see
if
there
any
questions
just
generally,
otherwise
we're
gonna
pass.
It
I
think
it's
Sam,
Dawson,
oh
cool,
who
is
gonna,
give
us
a
quick
update
on
yep
there.
It
is
not
the
mailing
this,
it's
actually
a
project.
This
is
going
to
be
recorded.
Hopefully
you
know
time
will
give
us
enough.
The
better
explanation
of
what
see
up
there
is
I'm
very
excited
about
this
tool.
So
that's
why
I
also
wanna,
you
know
I'm
excited
to
see
it
happen.
So
Sam
you,
you
might
have
to
share
your
screen.
Yep.
B
H
Yes,
as
dr.
max
mentioned,
my
name
is
Sam
I'm
with
pivotal
in
New
York,
so
I'm
just
joining
the
CF
dev
team
this
week
with
Scott
Scott
is
has
been
bringing
me
up
to
speed
he's
out
sick
today,
but
I
did
want
to
just
give
a
quick
update
to
everyone
about
what
we've
been
doing
and
a
quick
introduction
for
those
who
are
not
yet
familiar
with
CF
dev.
B
B
H
Yeah,
so
please
reach
out
to
me
on
slack
with
any
questions
or
any
follow
up
for
those
who
are
not
yet
familiar
with
CF
dev
cff
is
a
project
that
we've
been
working
on,
it's
sort
of
like
running
CF
in
miniature,
on
a
local
machine
or
on
a
single
machine.
So
we've
been
working
on
a
way
to
spin
up
see
if
the
using
the
native
hypervisors
on
the
computer
as
a
way
to
start
CTF
dev
and
build
and
and
run
some
applications.
H
So
some
of
the
common
use
cases
that
we've
been
thinking
about
are
debugging
locally
or
spinning
up
a
CF
instance
to
sort
of
kick
the
tires
or
as
a
way
to
begin
application
development
in
a
CF
environment
if
the
rest
of
the
network
is
locked
down,
so
some
of
the
things
that
are
new
I.
Imagine
since
this
group
last
heard
about
CF
dev
that
we've
been
working
on,
so
the
ability
to
start
using
the
state
disk,
starting
with
a
smaller
amount
of
RAM
and
reducing
the
time
to
to
start
CF.
H
H
So
I've
been
playing
around
doing
some
acceptance
on
these
different
stories,
trying
to
increase
our
performance
and
get
our
memory
footprint
down
these
times
aren't
exact,
but
here's
roughly
what
we're
seeing
should
be
a
little
gift
here
that
shows
the
startup
sequence
in
in
terminal,
so
using
the
CF
dev
start
command.
You
know
just
running
through
the
cycle
there
and
showing
that
we
have
been
able
to
start
in
about
20
min
and
also
have
been
able
to
start
CAF
de
of
using
a
smaller
memory.
H
Some
things
that
we
are
thinking
about
next
are
supporting
Linux
the
ability
to
deploy
or
under
ploy
services
lunch
once
CF
dev
is
running
so
right
now
we
could
either
start
with
my
sequel
or
without
we
couldn't,
though,
deploy
or
unda
ploy
that
service
once
we're
up
and
running.
So
that's
a
thing
that
we're
thinking
about
doing
as
well
as
binding
local
volume
services
to
apps
that
are
started.
So
today
you
can
get
the
CLI
plugin,
CF
dev
start
spinning
up
on
your
computer.
You
could
then
start
a
my
sequel
service.
H
So
that's
all
I
got
for
for
an
update,
happy
to
fueled
any
questions
and
also
gather
any
feedback
from
this
group.
As
I
mentioned,
this
is
my
first
week
so
I'm
sort
of
coming
up
to
speed
in
this
space,
so
I'm
would
be
interested
to
hear
from
anyone
who
has
UCF
dev
or
is
interested
in
using.
So
you
have
to
have
or
any
of
the
use
cases
in
mind,
cool.
B
H
B
Ok,
I
don't
see
anything
on
the
on
the
stack
or
there
notes
quickly.
So
you
mentioned
that
the
use
case
obviously
is
is
to
get
started
with
CF
very
quickly.
In
30
minutes,
I
could
show
under
30
minutes.
I
guess
yeah
be
disconnected.
Do
you
see
any
other
use
case
for
this,
just
to
kind
of
like
give
people
ideas
on
how
they
should
they
should
be
excited
about
this
and
get
started
with
this?
We've.
H
Also
heard
of
some
application
developers
wanting
or
using
CF
dev
for
debugging
an
application
if
they're
having
issue
or
you
know,
being
being
locked
out
of
other
parts
of
the
network
for
the
CF
actual
foundation
within
an
enterprise.
So
that's
one
of
the
use
cases
that
I'm
interested
in
exploring
and
then
the
primary
one
was
what
you
mentioned.
I.
Think,
though,
as
I
take
over
this
product
roadmap,
one
of
the
things
that
I'm
really
interested
in
doing
is
understanding
how
people
are
using
it.
H
F
One
feedback
yeah
in
terms
of
our
use
cases,
the
tooling
offers
that
develop
tools
and
needs
to
integrate
with
Cloud,
Foundry
and
and
automatic
test.
Some
of
them,
including
the
telephone
project
that
was
denied
before
by
Janice,
have
a
hard
time,
maintaining
their
pipeline
to
get
them
up
and
running
and
updated,
Krypton
or
instance,
and
would
like
to
benefit
to
benefit
from
from
safe
death.
F
B
So,
just
just
to
be
clear
for
people,
you
basically
are
running
your
entire
Cloud
Foundry.
So,
basically-
and
let's
say
you
have
an
environment,
that's
using
the
latest
version
would
see
up
there
on
your
laptop.
You
can
run
pretty
much
the
same
bits.
This
is
why
this
is
powerful
right
and
you
get
it
running
in
under
30
minutes.
Yep.
H
B
Excellent,
so
I
guess
it's
it's
really
the
end
of
the
year.
Thank
you,
everybody.
This
is
pretty
much
a
wrap
because
I
don't
see
any
questions
so
unless
I
see
an
interruption,
this
is
it
for
2018
and
we'll
see
you
in
January
have
a
great
holiday
relax,
take
care
of
yourself
in
your
family
and
we'll
see
you
next
year.
Take
care
everybody
great.
Thank
you
guys,
meeting.