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A
No
I'm
in
in
the
UK
I
don't
know.
Definitely.
B
Not
home,
there's
not
enough
monitors
around
you.
B
I
was
hoping
we
were
gonna
either
talk
about
the
Mainframe
dock
or
localization,
but
if
it's
just
you
and
I,
we
can
call
it
early.
Try
again
next
time.
A
Yeah
so
I
think,
there's
probably
a
little
bit
that
we
can
chat
about
on
the
localization
stuff.
Did
you
see
my
comment
on
the
on
the
pr?
Oh.
B
Oh,
it's
actually
faded
a
bit:
okay
where's,
my
GitHub
GitHub
GitHub
get
up.
A
A
I
may
have
the
wrong
understanding,
but
I
think
the
the
en
in
the
path
was
intended
to
be
English.
B
B
Here,
hang
on,
let
me
see:
I
noticed
that
it
had
done
that
that
it
had
so
I
tried
to
fix
it,
so
that
es
was
leveled
up,
but
maybe
I
did
not
where's
the
oh
come
now.
B
B
B
B
B
To
the
right
subder,
but
that
at
that
point
my
eyes
were
starting
to
cross,
so
I
stopped.
A
Yeah,
so
it's
I
think
there's
there's
two
pieces
that
are
related,
but
not
necessarily
both
needed.
A
So
that
that's
not
working
at
the
moment
checked
it
and
it's
it's
not
picking
up
the
the
Spanish
version,
so
I
guess
we
need
to
put
that
in
and
then
the
other
thing
is
that
it
has
a
mechanism
for
doing
translation
of
stuff
on
the
Fly
through
substitution
of
lookup
files.
A
So
where
are
you
using
your
things
in
say
the
footer
file
where
we've
got
you
know
copyright
and
things
like
that?
Those
get
stored
as
a
syntax
tokens
in
another
config
file.
A
B
B
Okay,
so
let
me
save
you
some
pain,
so
you
you
locally
like
it,
does
the
first
pass
localization,
then
you
go
and
file
by
file
and
review,
and
it
will
it's
not
obvious
from
these
interface.
But
what
you
need
to
get
to
is
that
it's
on
the
right
hand,
side
on
the
localized
side.
Each
box
starts
out
as
a
gray
box.
B
Your
goal
is
to
turn
it
white
or
turn
it
like,
not
gray
box,
because
that
means
that
whatever
you've
done
there
has
been
accepted
by
the
system
and
then
it
will
generate
out
the
pull
request
into
git.
But
if
it,
if
you
go
in,
you
say:
okay,
yes
and
you
hit
submit
and
it
stays
gray.
It
gives
you
no
feedback
as
to
why
so
it
took
me
the
longest
time
to
figure
out
that
oh,
this
actually
isn't
isn't
accepted.
B
Yet
I
would
try
to
just
create
the
pull
request
and
I'm,
like
you
have
to
you,
have
to
accept
all
of
the
translations
and
I'm
like
I
did
so
that
was
an
hour
of
my
life.
I'll
never
get
back,
it's
a
goofy
tool,
so
you
know
I'm
happy
to
sit
there
and
muddle
through
it
where
to
to
create
like
a
V1,
but
in
the
long
run
I'm,
not
sure
it's
gonna
be
worth
it.
B
It
would
just
say
you
fix
all
the
errors,
but
wouldn't
tell
you
what
the
errors
were.
Yeah.
A
A
B
A
The
other
stuff
was
obviously
the
open,
Mainframe
stuff,
where
I
think
we're
still
waiting
really
for
them
to
to
have
a
proposal
ready,
because
we
we
need
something.
That's
a
a
bit
more
narrowed
down
to
you
know
a
white
paper,
or
you
know
some
specific
actions
that
we
can.
We
can
include
within
our
documentation,
set.
B
Yeah
I,
when
I
was
going
through
it
I
was
like
I
feel
like
it's
referencing
IBM
mean
kinds
of
things
more
than
it's
represent
represent
representing
the
open
framework,
just
just
in
like
straight
up
like
number
of
notations,
which
I
think
was
the
wrong,
and
it's
not
that
the
authors
were
all
IBM
employees
right
I
mean
as
far
as
I
know.
It's
it's
like
a
bunch
of
different
people,
so
I
just
feel
like
kind
of
putting
more
of
the
theme
on
the
on
the
open
source
framework.
B
Open
source
Foundation
is,
is
a
win
and
then
I
was
also
going
to
ask
Fati
if
he
showed
up
that,
because
I
think
Fujitsu
last
I
knew
was
one
of
our
members
and
they're.
Also
a
Mainframe
company,
so
it'd
be
great.
If
we
could
I
didn't
want
to
just
drop
that
in
the
comments,
so
maybe
I'll,
just
DM
Fati
it'd
be
great.
If
we
could
get
somebody
from
them
to
to.
You
know
sign
on
as
a
co-author
or
something
yeah.
So
I
will
do
that
now,
while
I'm
thinking
about
it.
A
B
When
I
was
a
kid,
you
know
at
the
same
time
that
I
had
my
horse.
There
was
a
a
neighbor.
We
lived
in
Horse
Country,
a
little
town
called
oh
well.
This
is
Ojai
Valley,
which
is
about
an
hour
and
a
half
north
of
Los
Angeles,
and
we
did
not
live
in
the
fancy
part.
B
But
there
were
a
lot
of
like
actors
and
business
types
who
had
homes
in
the
valley
and
something
about
the
valley
was
special,
like
most
valleys
are
oriented
north
south
or
east
anyway,
like
Ojai
Valley
was
had
this
weird
non-standard
orientation
from
a
geological
perspective,
and
so
because
of
that
there
were
like
a
ton
of
not
just
sort
of
the
standard,
judeo-christian,
tradition,
churches,
but
all
kinds
of
other
mystical,
spiritual,
there's,
krishnamurthy
I
think
had
a
had
a
temple
like
anyway,
so
Ohio
is
kind
of
a
funky
place
was
a
mixture
of
like
orange
farmers
and
and
celebrities
and
Mystics
anyway.
B
So
there
was
our
neighbor
was
the
the
husband
was
part
of
one
of
these
organizations,
but
he
had
some
horses
for
his
kids,
but
one
of
the
horses
they
picked
up
was
a
was
a
retired
racehorse.
So
the
horse
only
knew
how
to
go.
Two
speeds,
slow
and
really
really
really
fast,
and
so
the
kids,
like
the
the
kids,
didn't
feel
comfortable
riding
it.
So
he
would
ask
me
to
write
it
a
couple
times
a
week.
B
A
B
A
I
I
had
a
friend
with
a
a
warm
blood
stallion.
Oh
who
was
a
he
was
a
champion,
show
jumper
and
she
would
let
him
out
in
in
the
yard,
put
put
him
in
a
in
a
school
and
put
up
a
set
of
six
foot
posts
and
he
would
run
around
on
his
own
and
just
jump
the
post,
and
if
he
knocked
a
rail
over,
he
would
come
over
and
bite
you
until
you
put
it
back
up
again
for
him,
so
you
can
go
around
again.
B
Oh,
that
is
hilarious,
yeah,
so
my
horse,
he
was
actually
a
dressage
Champion.
Well,
you
know
Champion
very
small
Regional,
but
still
I
mean
he
was
trying
to
source
and
it
never
occurred
and
I
was
when
I
got
it.
When
I
was
10.
and
I
had
no
business
having
the
source
at
the
time.
I
didn't
know
how
to
ride.
We
didn't
know
how
to
take
care
of
a
horse
with
somebody.
We
knew
was
moving
to
Hawaii
and
they
couldn't
take
him.
B
They're,
like
you
know,
you
want
them
so
I
learned.
You
know
we
boarded
him
so
that
I
could
learn
how
to
ride
and
learn
how
to
take
care
of
him
and
all
those
things,
but
not
once
did
we
ever
think.
Oh,
maybe
we
should
do
dressage,
because
the
natural
progression
at
least
here
was
well.
You
do
your
hunt
seat
your
basic
equitation
and
then
you
jump
and
he
hated
jumping.
B
He
did
not
like
it
at
all
and
the
trainers
would
like
you
know,
you're.
You
know
you're
doing
terrible
you're
sitting
wrong,
you're
Landing
wrong
you're,
not
setting
him
up
and
I'm
like
I'm
trying
and
then
they
would
get
on
him
to
try
and
show
me
and
then
he
would
it
would
be
terrible
and
they
could
never
occurred
to
any
of
us
like
well,
maybe
I
shouldn't
be
doing
jumping
with
this
horse.
B
I
should
be
doing
just
such,
but
we
don't
do
dressage
in
California,
or
at
least
we
didn't
in
the
80s
so
pity,
I
I
will
admit,
I
have
a
complete
nerd
crush
on.
What's
what's
her
name,
Charlotte,
Desjardin
and
and
Valero
I
mean
I
and
and
what's
her
what's
her
friend's
name
Eric,
something
anyway,
those
two
they
produce
these
beautiful.
You
know
world-class
horses
and
I
could
just
sit
and
watch
them.
I
feel
like
man,
that's
what
I
should
have
done.
B
A
It's
when
it's
done
well,
it's
absolutely
breathtaking
yeah.
Oh
man,
I
saw
Angie
Rutherford,
who
was
Mick
Rutherford
from
Genesis
was
his
wife.
She
did
some
competition
work
to
music,
and
that
was
just
breathtakingly
good.
B
Oh
man
and
and
those
horses
I
mean
I,
don't
I,
don't
think
people
realize
just
how
muscular
they
are
in
order
to
be
able
to
do
those
moves.
I
mean
you
know
it
takes
years
to
to
build
them
up
so
that
they
can
do
that
and
compare
that
to
your
average.
You
know
family
horse
and
they
look
like
Arnold
Schwarzenegger
yeah
anyway,
all
right,
okay,
well,
I
dropped.
This
line
of
Fati
I'm
gonna
go
poke
around
some
more.
B
When
I
get
a
chance,
though
I
have
to
go
down
to
my
my
dad's
funeral
this
weekend.
So
I
probably
won't
do
it
this
weekend,
but
hopefully
we'll
get
this
going
and
yeah.
Maybe
we'll
get
the
Mainframe
dock
up
in
the
coming
days.
So
good
luck
with
with
your
traveling
I
hope
you
have
fun.
I
hope
it's
not
for
something
stupid
like
immigration
status,
because
if
it
is
godspeed.