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From YouTube: Network Service Mesh Meeting - 2019-05-01
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So
from
last
week,
most
of
the
dock
items
were
about
the
new
release
and
versus
previously
a
lot
of
it
was
focused
on
the
glossary
and
I.
Think
there's
quite
a
few
folks
that
aren't
available
today.
Frederick,
who
may
be
joining
here
in
a
few
minutes,
can
give
an
update
but
Nicolai
and
several
of
the
other
people
that
had
action.
Arms
are
available.
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So
the
QuickStart
guide,
that's
related
to
Nikolai
I,
don't
think,
there's
anything
updated
that
I
know
of
on
the
release,
notes
we're
looking
at
what
items
would
be
available
in
the
for
the
new
release
and
I.
Think
Fred.
That's
a
nether
item
between
Frederick
and
Nikolai.
Let's
see
what
we
have
here,
landing
page
that
actually
doesn't
have
anybody,
so
we
may
be
looking
for
assistance
on
that
videos
and
persona.
There's
Frederick.
A
Hey
Fred,
you
know
it's
pretty
light
today.
So
as
far
as
like
folks
who
could
speak
to
action
items,
Nikolai's
out,
I,
don't
know,
what's
been
done
there
and
we
don't
have
anybody.
That's
picked
up
anything
specifically
on
the
QuickStart
guide
and
the
different
pieces
other
than
nickel
ion
SDK
and
he's
not
here
at
all.
Most
it
kind
of
feels
like
we
should
have
canceled
today
with
so
many
people
out.
But
do
you
have
anything
you
want
to
specific
to
speak
to
the
release,
notes,
I
think
for
action
items?
Yes,.
B
The
really
release
notes
are
something
I'm
working
on
I.
Don't
have
anything
to
show
for
it.
Just
yet.
I
will
have
something
for
our
next
week
on
the
release
notes,
especially
since
we
have
you
know
we're
we're
coming
up
to
the
end
of
the
of
the
cycle,
so
in
terms
of
in
terms
of
gang
getting
started,
or
rather
QuickStart
documents.
B
A
B
Yeah
and
that's
that's
actually
how
I'm
trying
to
drive
into
this
scenario
is
like
similar
to
the
Sarah
Hughes
case.
Mm-Hmm
picks
to
pick
a
narrative
of
a
person
who
wants
to
create
a
a
CNF
on
that
that
runs
within
kubernetes.
And
then
the
challenge
is
that
the
person
runs
to
with
privileges
with
with
a
lack
of
api's
and
so
on
and
then
gets
introduced
to
re-add.
Maybe
even
makes
it
easier
to
cope
with.
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A
C
A
C
C
Actually,
building
NSM
from
scratch
and
we
went
down
trying
to
build
it
from
scratch.
Again
got
a
bit
stuck
there.
So
I
guess:
there's
two
probably
need
to
get
it
probably
be
easier
or
better
to
do
the
operator
persona
first
and
still
pro
containers
and
use
whatever
CNF
is
out
there
first
and
then
we
can
hassle
people
for
getting
an
environment
set
up
for
actual
dev
environment,
unpacking.
B
How
do
you
get
network
service
machine
installed
onto
onto
that
that
cluster,
and
that
would
be
the
ideally
the
helm,
charts
and
then
from
there
the
we
can
then
focus
on?
How
do
you
get
the
individual
network
services
deployed
and
ideally
those
should
all
be
home
charts
as
well.
So
we
need
to
see
exactly
where
we
are
like.
If
we
have
enough
implement
that
where
we
can
do
that.
C
Okay,
then
that
would
be
I
guess
like
we
were
saying
the
operator
persona
viewpoint
just
using
how
I'm
getting
it
started
and
followed
that
way.
But
as
far
as
a
developer,
you
know
having
go
installed
and
how
your
development
environment
is
for
creating
a
CMS.
That's
another
I,
don't
know
if
that's
works,
the
same
way
as
you're
saying
I
was
assuming
not
where
there
was
some
additional
steps.
B
C
A
Zenith
developer
environment
would
be
pretty
broad.
It
shouldn't
be
specific
to
anything
on
innocent
other
than
the
innocent,
agent
or
client
that
you
may
build
add-in
like
if
you're,
using
the
SDK
or,
if
you're
using
the
little
agent,
the
rest
of
the
environment,
would
be
pretty
generic
I
guess
if
you
said
what
is
the
most
minimal
CNF
and
then
you're
using
this
decay,
I
would
probably
say
focus
on
using
the
SDK
inside
of
a
container,
and
that
sounds
like
it
would
be
better
to
do
you.
C
C
A
Cnf
developer
is
I,
think
a
good
idea
and
that'll
be
go
across
both
at
Network
Service
mesh
project,
as
well
as
the
santa's
butt
initiative.
So
we
do
need
to
test
using
the
NSM
sdk
so
that
we
can
start
writing
clients
and
endpoints.
That
can
talk
to
us.
But
that
sounds
like
the
more
advanced
of
three
yeah.
C
A
C
B
Differ,
he
isn't
gonna
go
after
me
over
this.
Maybe
he
will
if
he
listens
in,
but
like
the
data
plane
provider
like
how
do
you
be
a
beautiful
provider
or
how
do
you
or
what,
if
you're
the
kubernetes
operator
who
wants
to
deploy
but
you're,
not
you're,
not
the
client
or
not
the
CNF
developer,
and
so
there's
so
there's
a
couple
other
personas,
which
we
we
can
also
eventually
write
about,
but
I
don't
think
we
should
hit
those
at
this
time
and
so
I
think
we
focus
on
the
CNF
developer.
B
Sorry,
we
focus
on
the
client
and
we
focus
on
the
CNF
developer.
I
think
we'll
get
the
most
bang
for
our
buck
there
and
then
for
new
people
who
want
to
develop
on
in
this
I
mean,
of
course
we
want
to
make
that
easier.
But
it's
it's
not
a
high
priority
in
terms
of
like
onboarding,
the
larger
community.
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B
C
A
Minnis
swap
these
around,
where
it
has
the
CNS
developer
next,
based
on
what
you're
saying
Fred.
So
if
we
have
network
service
mesh
going
ideally
from
the
operator
perspective,
so
it's
been
deployed,
maybe
there's
some
pre-built
test,
CNS
or
whatever
VPN
endpoint
are
doing
something
so
going
through.
That
Watson
can
work
on
making
sure
that
works
with
Josh,
getting
it
scripted
out
and
then
we'll
be
able
to
have
a
video
tied
into
that.
A
After
that's
done,
we
can
look
at
from
a
CNF
developer
standpoint
using
the
SDK
to
bring
a
build,
a
client
endpoint
that
client
and
an
endpoint,
and
at
that
point
it'll
build
on
the
operator
percenter.
So
you
would
say
we
have
network
service
mesh
going
now.
We've
built
a
new
sina
and
here's
how
you
use
sdk,
we're
going
to
deploy
it
to
the
network
service
mission,
able
to
bring
that
east
cluster
and
see
how
that
would
work.
A
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
A
Okay
start
with
the
operator
percenter,
just
getting
the
NSM
components
deployed
with
him
and
making
sure
that
that
can
be
repeated
and
have
a
script
for
that
and
I.
Think
that's
a
good
starting
point.
That'll
make
a
small
video,
so
here's
how
to
get
NSM
running
on
a
cobra,
Nettie's
cluster
and
that's
before
you
have
anything
actually
talking
to
it.
That'll
be
the
follow-up
video.