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From YouTube: Envoy Community Meeting - 2019-06-18
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I'm
literally
considered
putting
in
the
agenda
cuz
I'm
like
at
some
point,
they're
gonna
notice
that
it's
gonna
come
up,
so
I
could
feel
like
hey
Alyssa
sure.
Did
you
did
you?
Do
it
yourself,
alright,
there's
time,
I
always
have
it
done
by
a
hairdresser
because
going
from
super
longest
short.
Otherwise,
it
ends
up
like
super
uneven
stubbly
and
then
yeah.
A
Wow,
crazy,
alright
cool
all
right,
it
looks
like
josh
is
first
on
the
agenda,
as
he
see
her
yeah.
Okay.
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No,
okay:
next,
let's
see
this
morning,
we
now
inst
envoy
mobile,
which
is
our
new
project
to
run
envoy
on
iOS
and
Android,
check
it
out
and
would
love
to
chat
with
anyone
who
is
interested
all
right.
There's
that
I
was
just
thinking
he's
on
that
week.
I
mean
just
there's
so
much
going
on
with,
like
a
sure
pipelines
and
circle
CI
and
are
RBE,
and
all
that
maybe
could
you
just
give
just
a
little
status
update
of
what's
going
on.
C
Sure
so
well,
the
first
thing
is
I.
Think
the
Basel
point
27
turn
happen
yesterday.
I
think
I'd
fix
that
all
of
the
issues
right
now,
except
the
one
that
doesn't
run
on
CentOS
7
or
like
Ubuntu
1404
for
RBE
I,
think
it's
almost
ready
to
run
submit
appear
for
that,
as
your
pipeline,
so
agile
pipeline
has
very
dependent,
depends
on
the
RB
what
story
always
RV,
because
it
doesn't
provision
large
instance
at
this
moment.
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A
And
I
mean
one
thing
and
again
we
don't
have
to
dig
into
a
deep
here
but
I
wonder
if
we
made
we
made
the
bot
a
little
more
stateful
and
that
might
that
might
be
something
that
ETA
won't
do,
but
we
could
pay
a
contractor
to
like
if
that
would
help
somehow
yeah
all
right,
cool
I
guess.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions
out
there
about
CI
just.
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A
A
Or
a
weekend,
I
mean
doesn't
have
to
be
in
two
weeks,
but
I
was
just
thinking
that
there's
been
a
ton
of
development
and
it
would
be
useful
to
sync
up
on
on
what's
going
on
and
we
can
talk
about.
I'm
gonna
start
working
on
that
dock
that
we
had
talked
about
about
doing
the
elf
for
quick
hashing
proxy.
So
it
would
be
nice,
maybe
just
to
talk
about
where
we're
at
and
timelines
and
stuff
like
that,
because
I
think
there's
quite
a
few
people
who
are
interested
cool.
A
Yeah,
so
I
did
a
initial
PR
for
dynamic
for
proxies
that
allows
envoy
to
be
used
as
a
generic
HTTP
proxy
without
prior
DNS
knowledge
very
highly
requested
feature.
Obviously
this
is
alpha
status.
There's
still
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
work
to
do,
but
would
love
people
to
check
out
the
PR
and
the
docs
and
there's
a
bunch
of
to
dues
on
stuff
that
we
can
do
to
make
it
better,
but
I'll
be
iterating
on
that
over
the
next
couple
of
weeks.
So
we
love
to
get
folks
feedback
on
that
yeah.
A
Yeah
that
that
would
be
fantastic
to
get
to
get
more
eyes
on
it.
I
mean
there's
quite
a
few
things
that
I
know
need
to
be
implemented.
So
once
we
get
the
initial
review
done,
you
know
I'll
be
listing
out
various
things
that
that
we
need
to
do
that.
The
biggest
one
that
was
already
called
out
is
that,
right
now
today,
because
we
inherit
all
of
the
TLS
parameters
from
the
cluster
yep.
C
A
There's
no
there's
no
good
way
to
say
that
you
know
I
want
to
do
s
ni
right
for
the
host
that
I'm
proxying
to
or
I
want
to
do,
certification
of
the
hosts
that
are
proxying
to
based
on
a
host
name,
I'm
positive.
That
I
can
fix
that
like
we
can
have
a
TLS
contacts
per
per
logical
host.
But
but
again
it
would
be
nice
just
to
get
people
think
of
different
things
so
because
people.
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Thought
on
on
features
that
were
wanting
from
different
levels
of
code,
which
is
that
I
know
for
us.
We're
gonna
want
to
have
eventually
an
envoy
like
order
of
six
months
handle
and
supporting
kind
of
multiple
connections
to
give
an
upstream,
you
know
just
for
scalability
and
the
balancing
losses,
and
then
I
was
like
well,
if
you
do
all
that
work
like
over
here,
like
how
we're
gonna
jam
that
into
we're
gonna
need
that
before
a
proxy
to
you
know
just
thinking
about
like
what
layer
we
want
to
handle
it
yeah
well,.
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A
Yeah,
so
in
so
the
way
that
the
co
is
implemented
today
is
that
it
works
very
much
like
logical
DNS,
so
it
returns
one
logical
host
and
then
the
connection
pool
will
make
as
many
connections
as
it
would.
It
would
already
make
meaning
that
if
we
eventually
did
the
work
that
we've
talked
about
for
years
of
making
the
HTTP
2
connection,
don't.
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Anyway,
yes,
so
thank
you
for
people
that
have
looked
at
it
already.
Please
drop
comments,
I'll
be
updating
that
PR
and
future
to
do
work.
Yes,.