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Network Service Mesh Meeting 2019-11-26
A
B
B
You
can
go
ahead
and
add
yourself
there.
So
also
these
meetings
are
recorded
from
the
very
beginning
of
the
meeting
and
then
they
get
posted
on
YouTube
and
it
typically
takes
about
five
minutes
for
everybody
to
start
showing
up
so
well.
So
again,
here's
the
link
for
adding
yourself
to
the
meeting
minutes.
B
B
Okay,
I
think
there's
a
meeting
just
before
this.
That's
part
of
what
slows
down
a
little.
We
also
have
here's
the
link
for
people
to
add
themselves
to
the
agenda
as
attendees,
and
we
usually
start
in
about
a
couple
minutes
here.
So
we
usually
give
folks
about
five
after.
C
C
B
B
One
of
the
things
that
we
may
actually
choose
to
discuss
in
this
meeting
is
whether
or
not
to
post
the
talk
videos
as
I,
get
them
in
hand
on
YouTube
and
in
terms
of
revealing
them
or
to
wait
until
we
have
all
of
them
and
do
it
as
a
big
bang.
I'm
fine,
either
way.
I
can
actually
make
good
argument
for
both
of
them.
You
know,
and
I
would
strongly
urge
you
to
put
a
recap
item
in
an
agenda
for
the
morning
meeting
I.
D
D
D
D
We
have
the
cnc
of
networking
working
group.
That's
that
the
process
of
being
rebooted.
They
had
to
talk
about
it.
Last
coupon,
which
unfortunately
I
had
a
conflict.
I
I
will
definitely
catch
up
on
it
myself,
but
we
we
should
make
sure
that
the
time
there
is
it's
not
clicking
with
us
and
recommend
if
the
time
slots
for
them,
if
they
are,
we
have
Q
Khan,
just
just
wrapped
up
and
we'll
cover
Q
Khan.
After
the
major
events
overview,
we
have
Def
Con
coming
up
speakers
acceptance.
D
Letters
should
already
be
sent,
so
we
should
know
whether
rata
Slava
and
and
Ivana
are
going
to
talk
and
Nikolaj
with
building
a
4G,
LTE
network
and
finally,
a
video
processing.
We
have
fons
them
coming
up
the
proposals
close
on
the
1st
of
December.
So
if
you
intend
to
talk
at
paws
of
them
in
Brussels,
please
please
get
your
proposal
in
as
soon
as
possible
because
you
have
less
than
a
week.
D
We
have
cube
con
coming
up
and
in
the
RAI
in
amsterdam,
and
the
proposals
are
currently
open.
They
closed
on
Wednesday
December
4th,
so
I'm
not
sure
what
what
timezone
they
close
in
so
please
get
them
in
by
please
get
them
in
by
December
3rd
at
the
latest.
The
proposals
will
be
announced
in
in
late
January.
D
We
have
o
ne
s
coming
up
in
Los
Angeles
the
event
you
are
the
event
URL
and
proposal
deadline,
it's
to
be
determined
that
will
be
on
April
20
through
21st,
so
almost
back
to
back
with
cube
con
and
with
that,
let's
jump
into
the
social
media
community
team
first
and
then
we'll
do
a
we
and
then
we'll
start
with
the
main
agenda.
So
we've
seen,
are
you
on
I.
D
Guess
in
a
that,
so
we
think
it's
gonna
have
a
meeting
right
now
so
network
service,
most
cults-
that's
where
these
were
written
on
the
26.
So
we
had
Plus
with
an
additional
61
followers.
We
followed
an
additional
26
people
and
we
had
800
and
we
reached
840
tweets,
so
we've
produced
148
tweets
during
during
the
last
two
weeks.
Ichael
we
have
posted
an
attempt
on
sections,
live,
tweets,
etc
and
all
the
slides
or
most
of
the
slide
is
not
all
of
them.
D
I
published
and
the
video
of
the
sessions
at
cube
con
are
linked
in
in
the
in
the
agenda.
You
can
also
find
them
on
that
work,
service,
mesh
website,
I
believe
in
the
events
page.
He
can
go
down
to
the
end
to
the
MSM
con
section
and
see
you
there
and
we
do
not
have
any
LinkedIn
account
stats
yet,
but
that
should
be
coming
soon
and
there
is
a
plan
to
post
cross
post
the
between
Twitter
and
LinkedIn
via
hoop
suit
and
with
sad,
let's
jump
into
the
innocent
cute.
Con
recap.
C
C
Cretinism
I
was
not
aware
of
the
things
that
were
presented
and
I
think
that
we
had
a
really
good
audience
response
lots
of
talks
in
between
the
like
during
the
breaks,
probably
not
so
much
questions
in
life,
because
people
might
probably
are
more
new
to
the
problems
and
I
don't
know.
Maybe
we
need
to
analyze
this
most
more
than
deeply
how
to
how
to
make
people
more
welcome
and
ask
more
questions
feel
more
like
problem
make
it
a
little
bit
more
interactive.
C
This
is
NSM
corn.
Then
we
hit
a
number
of
very,
very,
very,
very
interesting
meetings,
which
I
think
that,
if
at
least
maybe
I
cannot
help,
but
this
1/4
of
these
meetings
are
coming
to
some
like
real
follow-ups
with
real
people
joining
the
community
etc.
This
will
still
be
a
huge
huge
thing
for
us,
but
we
had
very,
very
interesting
meetings
and
talks
with
various
other
communities
and
things
I,
don't
know
what
we
can
and
should
share,
but
there
are
lots
of
things
coming
on
our
our
way
and
probably
the
first
one
is
probably
this.
C
C
B
No
I
mean
I
I,
also
like
the
innocent
kind.
There
are
a
couple
things
that
sort
of
shocked
me
in
terms
of
how
successful
it
was
in
large
part,
because
I've
done
a
lot
of
co-locate
event
various
places,
and
we
had
a
few
things
that
just
never
happen.
The
first
is
we
had
between
80
and
90
percent
of
the
people
who
were
registered
actually
turned
up
in
the
room
in
the
morning
and
that
just
never
happens
right.
So
that
was
a
really
good
sign
and
then,
in
the
afternoon
we
actually
started
getting
this.
B
And
so
we
got
to
the
point
where
most
of
the
seats
in
the
front
were
full
and
we
had
most
of
the
space
in
the
back
where
people
were
standing
around
was
full,
and
so
it
was.
It
was
definitely
a
really
good
room,
so
that
was
really
good.
I
was
also
super
pleased
by
the
breadth
of
talks.
We
got
from
the
community
one
of
the
jokes
that
I
made
for
the
five
cool
things
you
could
do
it
network
service
mesh
is
that
you
know
the
zeroth
cool
thing
you
can
do.
B
Is
you
can
borrow
content
from
the
broader
community
to
give
your
five
cool
things
talk,
because
quite
a
few
of
the
used
cases
we
talked
about
there
and
that
video
is
already
up
on
YouTube
by
the
way,
we're
literally
borrowed
with
permission
from
talks
that
were
given
at
MSM
con.
So
it
was
just
it
was
super,
exciting
and
and
I'm
expecting
we'll
probably
do
it
on
a
some
con
again,
a
cute
kind
of
you.
B
So
and
then
you
know
also
the
the
five
cool
things
talk
went
well,
there
were
all
kinds
of
people
wandering
up
who
are
interested
in
Dennis.
Emcon
I
gave
a
couple
of
booth
talks
on
it
that
were
extremely
well
attended.
So
just
overall
there
was
a
ton
of
interest
in
what
we're
doing
here.
Oh-
and
there
was
keno
mentioned,
so
we
had
keynote
stage
support
as
well.
Oh
yeah.
B
E
That
out
of
that
SM,
con
went
really
really
well
and
most
of
the
earth.
You
know,
usually
when
there
is
some
co-conference,
your
cones
and
people
or
ten
buy
some
interest,
but
and
not
of
them,
particularly
for
everything.
Well,
here
it
was
the
feeling
that
everyone
is
highly
interested
in
everything
that
is
said.
It
was
more
like
university
lectures,
then
the
conference
in
terms
of
how
people
react.
They
were
discussing
most
of
every
topic
and
they
had
a
lot
of
questions.
E
We
had
panel
discussion
after
that
and
I
never
saw
such
high
interest
on
call
contrasted
cube,
call.
It
is
the
previous
ones
that
I
attained.
It's
not
related
to
NSF,
and
it
was
really
great
in
the
content.
It
was
great
to
see
so
many
people
applying
any
same
to
various
cases.
It
was
inspiration
for
us
what
to
focus
next.
Also,
we
were
invited
to
the
telco
user
group
shared
about
anything
there,
and
we
had
some
ongoing
discussions
about
demo.
It
any
same
for
the
Mobile
World
Congress,
together
with
the
since
you
have
desperate
people.
D
Yeah
I
think
overall
I'm
very
happy
with
the
with
the
result,
and
so
in
terms
of
things
that
could
have
gone
better.
I
would
definitely
have
appreciated
a
larger,
a
larger
room,
because
it's
clear
that
the
we
had.
We
had
enough
people
there
enough
interest
that
we're
pulling
from
other
from
other
areas,
and
we
got
to
the
point
where
our
wait
list
eating
a
wait
list,
and
so
we
definitely
have.
We
got
the
largest
room
that
we
were
able
to
get
at
the
time.
B
E
D
Call
them
out
again
like
they
were
absolutely
fantastic,
and
even
though
the
companies
may
have
some
differences
between
the
two
of
them
and
they,
when
they
came
down
to
running
and
a
semcon,
I
mean
it
was.
It
was
absolutely
fantastic,
like
even
ran
like
clockwork
and
very
large
part
of
the
reason,
I
always
say
most
of
the
reason.
Why
is
because
of
their
their
efforts
so
like
and
I
got
contributor
stickers
to
two
of
them?
We
need
to
work
out
how
to
get
bunch
of
on
to
Melissa.
D
D
B
C
D
C
C
B
D
Yeah
I
actually
think
we've
seen
outperforms
many
of
the
professional
groups,
because
she's
involved
personally
and
enjoying
these
particular
calls
and
helps
us
and
a
variety
of
other
way
so
she's
very
in
tune
with
what
the
community
is
going
so
and
I
think
that
helps
compare
to
when
you're
a
few
steps
away
and
your
ass.
Please
promote
this
thing
here,
so
she
doesn't
amazing
job,
though,
like
I'm
super
super,
happy,
I'm
sure
we're
missing
somebody
to
thank
as
well.
So
we
missed
you.
Thank
you.
D
C
So
essentially,
we
did
a
quick
recap
of
the
cube,
calm
and
same
calm.
There
were
a
couple
of
questions
regarding
where
they
can
find
the
videos
from
Miriam
calm
and
then
we
quickly
went
through
the
pending
36,
because
I
was
recommending
Daniel's
talk,
I
mean
actually
all
the
talk,
but
especially
Daniels
talk,
which
was
last
but
was
like
a
lot
lots
of
interesting,
and
then
we
went
quickly
to
the
lesser
physics
status
like
this
PR
that
we
have
for
support
there
and
we
went
from
Alex
if
I'm
not
mistaking
the
names
or
Denise
was
it.
C
B
C
C
B
D
E
Seen
our
race
to
the
top
be
because
she
wants
to
share
more
and
she
found
out
just
me,
and
we
have
four
days
notes
and
I
said
no,
so
I
did
some
scratch
and
I
looked
through
the
content.
From
what
we
discussed
on
previous
previous
course,
someone
gets
up
and
try
to
make
some
draft
with
all
the
key
features,
but
fixes
etc,
and
if
I
know
they
can
be
written
from
someone
or
everyone
that
works
on
something
can
add
few
wines,
if
possible,
that
would
be
more
productive,
I
think.
D
D
And
for
the
next
release,
we
can
be
more
everything
more
prominent
about
it,
and
that
also
reminds
me
that
thank
you
for
bringing
the
Fergana
one
of
the
things
that
I
am
going
to
start
doing
at
the
during
each
meeting.
Is
I'm
gonna
ask
people
to
to
include
any
information
that
is
relevant
into
the
next
set
of
release
notes.
So
we
build
them
over
time,
not
at
the
last
minute.
It's
very
likely
that
we
left
something
important
out
of
the
turn
release
notes
because
of
our
because
of
our
process.
D
E
B
This
would
be
my
suggestion
in
terms
of
I
think
you're,
absolutely
right.
Let's
get
that
line
on
the
babies
to
the
V
0.2
release,
notes.
I
would
suggest
that
we
make
that
deadline
not
next
week
but
the
week
after
and
the
reason
I
would
suggest.
That
is
because
this
week
is
a
holiday
in
the
US
and
a
whole
lot
of
people
are
already
out
this
week,
so
they
made
the
first.
They
may
discover
about
the
release.
D
B
Most
of
the
things
in
the
list,
I
just
threw
together
as
part
of
the
initial
throwing
things
together,
I'd
love
to
see
more
things
on
this
list
from
other
people
who
are
not
me,
but
you
know
this
is
figure.
This
is
a
candidate
list
to
try
and
help
us
sort
of
focus
our
attention
on
what
we
want
to
get
done
for
v02
3.0
nut-free,
given
that
we're
probably
talking
about
going
in
to
keep
kind
of
you
with
it,
and
so
the
list
I
start
first
put
up.
Is
we
right
now?
B
We've
got
the
proposal
for
the
NSF
order
to
cross
connect
and
a
Siri
factor,
and
that
I
think
probably
we
want
to
get
done
sooner
rather
than
later.
We've
got
some
work
already
underway,
where
Wayne
is
working
on
dynamic
matches
which,
if
you've
not
looked
at
it
in
and
make
match
issue
they'll.
Let
us
do
some
very,
very
interesting
things
like
what
a
request
comes
in
to
get
to
a
network
service,
routing
it
to
something
providing
the
network
service.
B
On
the
same
note
or-
and
it
not
just
note
but
like
you-
would
do
any
kind
of
topological
construct
there
you've
got
another
one
here
is
it
turns
out
with
dynamic
matches.
It
gets
really
easy
to
do
on
demand
and
a
see
creation
at
the
apology
that
you
care
about,
so
those
were
sort
of
two
that
went
together
in
my
mind
we
had
a
huge
amount
of
interest
in
the
vol
3
examples:
database
replication
over
enter
domain,
bl3
and
sto
over
an
editor
vein.
Vl
three
people
were
super
excited
about
that.
B
B
I
mean
I
I
had
conversations
with
people
who
were
interested
in
doing
Claudia
storage,
multi,
your
multi
cloud
pilot,
Easter,
eggs
that
way,
people
who
are
interested
in
doing
multi
cloud,
telemetry
collectors-
you
know
that
way.
It
just
turns
out
to
solve
the
whole
those
two
problems
and
what
we
have
right
now
is
a
sort
of
a
very
rough
proof
of
concept
pock
of
it.
That
needs
a
lot
of
smoothing
out
to
turn
into
a
nice
smooth
example.
People
can
use
in
the
the
0.3
release
yeah,
but
it's
super
exciting.
B
Then
we've
also
got
the
very
first
green
shoots
on
the
SRO
of
etf's.
You
know
semuc,
who
pushed
this
patch
marked
it
as
both
POC
and
work
in
progress,
so
I
would
encourage
folks
to
go.
Take
a
look
at
it,
but
you
know
we
do
understand
that
we've
got
a
lot
of
work
to
do
in
the
community
getting
that
across
the
finish
line,
but
the
fact
that
he
has
actual
working
code
means
it'll,
probably
be
fairly
straightforward.
B
It's
just
gonna
be
a
simple
matter
of
working
together
as
a
community
to
get
it
there,
but
that
will
allow
us
to
drop
both
SSRI
oath
EVs,
both
userspace
and
if
you
want
them,
kernel-space
SRO
of
ETF's
into
into
pods
as
ends
of
a
V
wire,
which
is
very,
very
exciting,
not
just
for
the
NFB
use
cases.
But
if
you're
gonna,
you
know
there
are
lots
of
folks
who
you
who
want
that
in
enterprise
use
cases
as
well,
and
this
gives
you
a
nice
clean
same
way
to
do
it.
So.
C
B
B
C
C
And
then
added
the
last
one,
because
we
we
kind
of
postponed
this
one
to
move
our
API
to
beta
so
that
we
know
that
we
have
stable,
--is--,
API
and
the
last
bits
are
essentially
related
to.
Oh,
we
don't
have
this
one
here
under
the
first
one
finish:
anything
forwarder,
cross-connect,
Tennessee,
reflector,
refactor,.
B
C
C
And
so
what?
What
actually
makes
me
happy
about
this
place
that,
although
there
are
kind
of
core
refactorings,
there
is
no
like
big,
oh
okay
here,
probably
though
the
OPA
policy
would
be
I
was
just
going
to
say
that
there's
not
going
to
be
a
big
change
in
our
core
code,
but
okay,
well.
B
E
A
We
can
start
actually,
okay
and
probably
it
will
require
some
small
changes
in
who
is
DK,
since
at
the
moment
we
have
a
leak
of
healing
when
we
do
this
DK
and
point
two
like
forwarder
connections,
we
don't
monitor
for
the
next
training
items
and
for
proper
recovery
for
such
kind
of
scenarios.
We
need
to
have
Genet
context
to
be
inside
the
connection
object.
B
D
D
That
one
particular
path,
but
we
have
some
friends
that
or
in
other
communities
who
were
very
interested
in
in
helping
us
with
this,
for
a
absurd,
am
release
they'd,
and
so
so.
I
think
that
if
we
can,
we
can
mail
that
use
case,
especially
using
one
of
the
one
of
the
groups
who's
interested
with
working
with
us.
Then
I
think
that
we
can
easily
get
our
our
three
production
users
and
then
that's
the
only
thing.
That's
gating
us
at
this
point
of
becoming
incubating.
B
D
D
B
B
Yeah
we,
the
one
thing
I,
would
say
with
timing
that
Nikolay
put
together
a
relief,
well-thought-out
scheme
for
timing,
that
we
failed
to
follow
this
time
around
I'd
like
to
try
and
see
if
we
can
get
a
crisper
statement
of
timing,
so
we
can
actually
follow
the
process.
This
time
does
that
make
sense,
Nikolay
yeah.
C
Mean
we
would
love
to
do
something
within
the
CNF
testbed,
more
of
like
packet
gateway,
whatever
form
or
Bible
Congress.
So
that's
not
under
what
you
want
to
do
list
here,
but
at
least
I
would
like
to
see
this
to
show
there
with
the
SM
the
CNF,
desperate
and
be
able
to
demo
something
and
then
actually
a
month
or
so
it's
it's
an
interesting
series
of
events.
So,
a
month
before
Capcom
we
have
about
Congress
and
month
after
cube.
Can
we
have
open
networking
some?
It's
all
its
kind
of.
C
I
know,
but
I
still
think
that
I
agree
with
with
what
Fred
said
that
we
need
this
Cuba
use
case
here
pattern,
whatever
at
least
for
me-
that
as
I
think
I
said
it
on
stage
and
as
I'm
con
this.
This
kind
of
duality
of
the
the
nature
of
NSM,
like
the
enterprise
and
the
service
provider,
telco
kind
of
hard
core
networking
is
I,
think
that
we
need
to
preserve
it
and
push
it.
Some
kind
of
two
together
I
can
understand
that
the
telco
people
are
harder
to.
C
D
D
There
is
some
work
that
is
being
done
towards
Mobile,
World
Congress
or
are
talking
about
some
set
of
demos.
I,
don't
have
the
full
scope
of
that
just
yet.
I
should
have
that
soon
and
I
need
to
talk
with
them
as
well
to
see
what
am
I
allowed
to
to
release
or
not
release,
because
you
don't
have
certain
things
that
you
may
not
want
announced
yet,
but
I
would
prefer
to
try
to
do
as
much
in
the
open
rather
than
rather
than
behind
closed
doors.
D
D
C
I,
just
I
just
wanted
to
add
that
what
what
I
see
here
in
this
plan
are
two
to
two
very
strong
points.
I
mean
I
think
that
all
of
these
are
kind
of
strong
and
we,
if
we
able
to
execute
them
by
March.
We
definitely
really
interesting
and
hard
time
to
find
out
the
only
five
cool
things
that
we
can
do.
C
We
have
to
do
10
things
that
we
can
do
do
10
a.m.
so
what
what
I
found
here?
What
I
wanted
to
kind
of
highlight
is
that
we're
finally
bringing
the
hardware
on
the
table,
because
this
is
something
that
NSF
has
been
proposing
for
a
long
time
and
if
we
are
able
to
do
SLV
and
I'm
sure
that
we
will
be
able
now
with
the
support
of
the
great
people
from
Intel
and
if
we
also
managed
to
do
some
form
of
a
year
and
the
same
whatever.
That
means
yeah
I
think
not.
D
B
Conflation
I,
so
don't
have
to
be
part.
I
suspect
that
normally,
when
we
talk
about
constellations,
there's
a
bunch
of
constellation
as
they
come
from
sort
of
the
greek
latin
tradition,
but
they
could
also
be
part
of
constellations
from
other
traditions
like
the
Indian
or
or
Chinese
or
others.
That
also
works
absolutely.
D
If
we
find
that
we
don't
have
a
letter
or
the
constellation
appears
to
be
inappropriate,
because
it's
associated
with
some
bad
context,
we
can
pick
up
good
things
in
the
sky
as
well.
So
we
have,
we
have
stars,
we
have
everyone's.
You
know,
there's
wide
ranges
of
different
things,
but
since
we're
starting
with
with
constellations
see,
it
has
a
lot
of
constellations,
so
we're
gonna,
we're
gonna
have
a
hard
time.
Choosing
this
this
time,
some
of
the
ones
that
stand
out
to
me
are.