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From YouTube: SIG Events Meeting - May 23, 2022
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A
Okay,
I
guess
it's
time
to
get
started,
even
though
we're
not
too
light
here.
Yet
I
just
prepared
the
template
more,
so
not
even
really
the
template,
but
you
added
something.
B
A
It's
good
andrea,
yeah,
the
photos-
I
don't
know
if
we
should
just
see
in
the
last
meeting
minister.
There
was
something
this
is
done
now,
so
you
don't
need
to
keep
that
action.
I
guess
see
the
events
contests
passed
so
there
are
no
actions
left
to
prepare
for
the
events
con.
Let's
continue
the
summit.
We
didn't
note
any
action
actions
here,
nothing
else,
so
there
are
no
real
outstanding
actions,
as
I
see
it
at
least.
A
A
Yes,
we
were
a
bit
well,
I
I
I
wasn't
really
up
to
date
on
when
we
decided
to
have
it,
even
though
it
was
just
a
few
days
before
we
decided
it.
I
guess,
but
we
were
notified
just
when
silicon
finished
that
the
announcement
was
made,
and
I
guess
it
was
done
morning
time
in
the
u.s
which
was
then
afternoon
in
europe
where
we
were
at
the
time.
So
we
didn't
really
have
time
to
to
announce
it.
During
the
events
conference
itself,.
D
Yeah,
I
mean
for
me
the
the
whole
marketing
aspect
of
it
all
is
is
quite
new
because
it's
not
a
project
that
we're
launching
right
now.
This
has
been
a
cdf
project
for
a
couple
months
now,
so
that's
an
interesting
phrasing
that
was
used
and
then
also
my
understanding
was
that
we
would
be
focusing
the
launch,
as
it
were
around
cdn
cdcon,
so
yeah.
I
guess
I
could
say
that
I'm
not
controlling
this
process
and
I'm
learning
as
we
go,
but
that
being
said,
I
think
it
went
well.
D
I
think
cd
events
khan,
was
amazing.
So
congratulations
to
everyone
who's
there.
I'm
very
sad
that
I
wasn't
there
with
you
all
yeah
that
I
am
sorry
if
it
caught
you
unawares.
I
imagine
we're
going
to
be
continuing
to
push
all
the
way
up
through
cdcon
and
we
certainly
want
your
involvement
as
much
as
possible
in
that
process.
A
D
Yeah,
I
think
the
reactions
have
been
positive,
but
what
in
effect,
I
would
think
drummed
up.
Even
more
attention
was
cd
events
con
itself.
I
think
that
went
extremely
well
and
the
talks
were
excellent,
so.
B
D
I
I
think,
because
it's
such
a
it's
actually
such
a
technical
thing,
it's
actually
a
little
bit
difficult
to
get.
I
think
it's
best
handled
with
a
conference
talks
in
many
ways.
I
think
it's
going
to
appeal
more
to
developers
than
other
groups,
so
my
impression
is
probably
we
need
to
do
continual
communication
to
other
areas
of
the
business
on
why
this
is
interesting
for
them,
why
they
should
be
keeping
an
eye
on
it,
why
they
should
be
considering
adopting
it.
A
Other
developers
and
maybe
systems
people
or
system
architects,
or
whatever,
made
more
overall
structuring
their
ci
cd
systems
more
more
than
specific
tool
developers,
maybe
but
anyway,
yeah.
C
On
that,
one
of
the
things
that
we
were
chatting
about
with
fatty
and
emil
during
the
the
conference
was
that
it
might
make
sense
to
to
write
a
white
paper
that
communicates
the
value
of
city
events
to
a
more
kind
of
business,
oriented
type
of
audience
or
architect
type
of
audience.
C
Yeah,
so
that's
what
other
projects
have
done
also
like
cloud
event
itself:
they
have
a
white
paper.
They
started
with.
To
kind
of
you
know
express
why
why
this
is
needed
and
what
is
the
advantage
of
having
that,
and
maybe
that's
something
that
yeah
would
be
good
for
us
as
well
to
to
write
down
and
yeah.
We
may
need
some
some
support
to
for
the
riding
side
of
things.
So
from
someone
who
has
experience
and
conveying
this.
D
C
E
D
A
very
good
way
of
sort
of
building
a
bridge
from
system
developers
and
development
developers
themselves
to.
D
So
for
the
white
paper
itself,
I
mean
I've
read
them
soon
enough.
I
tend
to
read
them
more
on
github
than
anywhere
else,
which
is
maybe
not
the
right,
maybe
not
the
ultimate
in
location
for
them,
but
they're
always
up
on
github
and
pretty
complete
forms
like
the
security
white
paper.
Things
like
that.
D
Are
you
all
happy
working
it
up
as
as
a
sig
and
working
on
github
and
working
collaboratively
that
way,
and
then
we
can
have
an
editor
go
over
it
is
that
what
you're?
Thinking
of
for
the
process.
A
Google
docs,
I
mean
google
docs.
I
guess
it's
it's
more!
It's
easier
to
update
on
the
fly
in
google
docs,
of
course,
so
when
you're
actively
working
on
something
and
collaborating,
it
might
be
easier
in
docs.
C
I
do
agree
on
like
putting
it
together
as
a
zeke,
and
then
you
can
get
some
editorial
support
yeah.
That
would
be
great.
A
B
Would
personally
just
steal
someone
else's
white
paper
and
pour
the
skeleton
from
there?
We
can
look
at
the
cloud
events
like
paper
and
see
how
that
is
laid
out.
So
does
it.
A
B
C
A
E
Maybe
what
we
need
to
do
is
just
get
a
an
outline
for
it
like
the
high
level
chapter
sections
and
get
a
shared
google
doc,
and
then
we
can
just
collaborate
on
it
and
we'll
see
what
where
it
takes
us
do
we
know
kind
of
what
the
sections
should
be.
Do
we
have
an
idea
of
what
that
framework
looks
like.
E
Do
we
want
to
do
that
right
now
and
just
go
ahead
and
think
about
how
you
know
are
we
talking
about
like
a
three
pager?
I
think,
that's
generally,
what
we
try
to
do
a
five
page
or
something
more
involved.
E
B
E
E
They're,
okay,
you
have
to
stop
sharing.
Oh.
E
D
E
All
right
so
here's
my
last
so
this
one
I
did.
I
bring
this
one
up
because
I
did
this
one
on
on
comparing
other
catalogs,
so
it's
sort
of
a
a
market
comparison.
I
defined
what
it
was.
So
maybe
we
need
to
have
something
like
what
is
cd
events,
something
high
level
and
then
I
in
this
one
I
defined
who
the
users
of
the
catalogs
were.
E
I
don't
know
if
we
need
to
define
it
at
that
level,
but
then
I
and
then
I
listed,
did
a
topic
on
evaluating
how
to
evaluate
a
catalog
and
then
areas
that
I
thought
were
specifically
interesting
of
what
catalog
should
be
producing
and
then
I
did
a
comparison.
E
This
was
a
more
technical
discussion.
I
still
started
with
the
definition,
so
maybe
the
first
thing
we
do
do
is
what
is
it?
What
is
cd
events,
and
then
this
one
I
said:
what's
new
in
the
scm
area,
how
it?
How
how
a
blast
radius
changes
in
a
microservice
environment.
E
So
I
try
to
at
this
one
I
try
to
identify
some
of
the
problems
that,
where
I
kind
of
identify
the
problems
of
why
we
would
go
to
a
city,
why
we
would
change
a
cd
pipeline
to
be
built
off
of
a
listener
in
events,
and
then
I
went
through
and
said
how
we
did
it
kind
of
how
we've
how
we
manage
the
blast
radius
and
then
a
conclusion.
E
So
these
are
all
fairly
short,
they're,
probably
five
pages
with
pictures.
I
don't
know
what
you
guys
are
thinking
in
terms
of
length.
A
E
Yeah,
so
we
have,
I
think
we
have
to
figure
out
what's
a
happy
medium,
because
it
would
be
nice
to
get
a
something
together
and
that's
not
saying
that
we
don't.
We
don't
continue
working
on
it
after
cdcon,
but
it
would,
I
feel
like
if
we
could
get
something
out
there.
It
would
be
important.
E
B
E
E
E
I
think
we
should
do
probably
up
top
here.
Probably
here
is
what
specific
problems
does
cd
events
address.
D
In
line
with
that,
do
we
want
to
have
a
section
that
has
a
little
bit
of
history
of
what
this
is
grown
out
of
and
why
this
has
happened?
You
know
why
this
has
grown
out
like
what?
What
are
the
specific
goals
of
this
other
than
cloud
events,
that
sort
of
thing
which
leads
exactly
into
that?
What
specific
problems.
B
E
I
think
we
should
put
in
here
somewhere
as
well
intro
to
cd
events,
sig
or
project.
I
don't
know
what
we're
calling
it
anymore.
I'm
gonna
just
put
project
down
here.
E
So
I
feel
like
we
if
we
could
get
this
much
done
and
we
can
always
grow
it.
You
know
we
can
continue
working
on
it
and
have
it
become
more
technical
and
add
parts
to
it,
but
I
feel
like
if
we
could
get
at
least
this
much
it
would
be.
I
think
it
would
be
super
helpful
for
the
people
that
I
think
we
should
have
something
for
cdcon
if
we
can
pull
it
together,
even
if
it's
only
a
three
or
four
page
document
to
start.
C
A
You
can
you
can
use
my
erickson
address
instead
of
my
game
game
and
I'll
just
actually,
if
you're
able
to
I
try
to
use
my
work
address
more
than
the
private
one.
E
A
B
There
should
be
some
content
that
can
just
be
dumped
in
to
start
with
and
rework
it
from
there.
We
were
quite
good
with
noting
down
our
notes,
so
today
writing
notes
in
the
presentation,
so
there
can
be
a
copy
from
that.
That's
good.
A
A
A
E
Maybe
architects.
E
And
we
might
go
up
to
a
director
level
if
they're
looking
at
having
to
revamp
how
they're
I
mean-
I,
I
think
our
biggest
challenge
here
in
terms
of
adoption,
and
maybe
we
should
have
a
discussion
on
that.
E
Challenges
in
adoption,
because
if
we
should
address
it,
I
think
the
biggest
challenge
that
we
have
is
in
the
in
in
the
adoption
areas
that
it
people
are
facing.
The
fact
that
they're,
their
old
pipelines
are
getting
kind
of
long
on
the
tooth
and
they're
going
to
have
to
address
it,
and
this
can
be
in
it
a
kind
of
a
daunting
task.
E
E
A
Okay,
I
guess
we
should
leave
it
there
for
today,
but
I
think
we
have
a
good
start.
Do
we
believe
that
people
will
start
collaborating
here
now
or
will
nothing
happen
in
two
weeks.
E
A
E
If
somebody,
if,
if
somebody
can
dump
our
kind
of
our
high-level
topics
from
the
presentation
in
here,
I'm
happy
to
start,
I'm
happy
to
work
on
this.
A
E
I
have
some
time
tomorrow
I
can
put
some
time
into
it,
I'm
going
to
swamp
up,
but
I
don't
have
any
anything
scheduled.
So
maybe
I'll
go
hang
out
by
the
pool
and
work
on
this.
E
Steve
has
some
classes
he's
teaching,
but
I
don't
have
anything
to
do
so.
Well,
I'm
going
for
the
ride.
A
We
have
some
other
topics
to
cover
today,
so
let's
take
it
on,
maybe
we
should
switch
this
nose.
Yes,
so
we
don't
forget
to
prepare
for
the
students
community
meeting
and
the
citycon
before
we
talk
about
the
events
con
takeaways.
I
think
we
can
talk
about
that
forever,
because
I
wanted
to
give
the
pos
the
opportunity
now
for
everyone
to
contribute
and
help
out
on
the
preparations
for
city,
community
and
community
meeting,
maybe
andrea
you
what
other
pain
points
or
the
burning
tasks.
You
think
we
need
to
bring
up.
C
Yeah,
one
thing
for
sure
is
the
virtual
platform:
how
we,
how
is
that
going
to
work
so
for
city
events
con?
We
had
one
zoom
account
that
emily
provided
and
managed.
C
C
The
other
thing
is
yeah.
It's
it's
three
hours,
so
I
guess
we
can.
We
can
have
a
quick
introduction
in
the
beginning,
and
maybe
we
have
a
few
topics
lined
out
in
the
document,
and
you
know
we
could
say
okay,
who's,
interested
in
discussing
these
and
going
to
breakout
row
and
there's
some
discussions
on
the
different
topics.
C
To
finalize
really
what
we
want
to
do,
if
this
sounds
okay
folks
or
do
we
want
to
have
some
sessions
prepared
in
advance
and
then
maybe
just
pick
two
or
three
and
say:
okay,
someone
is
taking
ownership
of
this
session
and
prepare
some
something
in
advance,
and
then
we
discuss
it
during
the
event
or
a
group
of
people.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
one.
A
A
If,
if
we
had
some
prepared
discussions,
we
could
just
more
sorry
for
quickly
settled
on
the
outcome
from
instead
of
forming
around
just
on
topic
on
some
topics
here,
one
day
we'll
be
doing
that
we
divided
three
hours
into
first
one
hour
of
specific
questions,
maybe
in
different
rooms
and
then
join
everyone
in
the
whole
group
after
that
to
discuss
openly
whatever
question
comes
up,
maybe
but
it's
just
three
hours,
but
the
other
way
it
is
three
hours
we
need
to
spend
them
wisely.
I
think.
A
A
C
Right
I
mean
one
alternative
is
to
to
pick
like
three
topics
and
they
have
like
45
minute
sessions
on
these
three
topics,
which
is
some
time
for
having
like
a
introduction
at
the
beginning
and
a
wrap
up
at
the
end.
And
then
everyone
can
join
those
old
topics.
We
don't
have
to
select
yeah
for
me.
Personally,
I
think
there
are
some
like
architecture
level
discussion
would
be
good.
C
It
would
be
a
good
place
to
to
have
those
like
various
sport
movies
started
discussing
about
the
type
of
event
that
we
want
to
use
to
support
kind
of
orchestration
style
of
scenarios
where
we
have
events
that
are
sent
by
an
orchestrator
to
to
tell
the
other
platform
to
do
something
or
do.
E
C
Another
topic
that
would
be
interesting
for
me
to
discuss
from
an
architecture
point
of
view
is
that
of
links
and
storing
of
events.
Do
we
want
the
event
to
be
supported
when
we
have
like
a
global
storage
of
received
events
or
not,
and
how
links
would
work
in
both
cases,
and
I
think
I've
heard,
I
think,
a.
C
From
a
architecture,
general
architecture,
point
of
view
that
would
be
interesting
for
me
to
discuss
is:
does
it
make
sense
to
towards
like
what
I
think
tracy
was
advocating
from
already
sometimes
like
a
common
listener
that
could
work
based
on
policies
to
like
yeah,
to
receive
cd
events
and
help
like
taking
actions
based.
E
C
The
trigger
components
in
tecton,
if
you
I
mean
every
day,
sometimes
that
can
just
receive
events
and
where
you
can
specify
certain
rules
and
say:
okay,
these
events
matches
certain
condition.
Then
around
this
pipeline
build
this
artifact
and
send
the
notification,
or
whatever
I
mean,
and
there
are
there-
are
some
components
already
out
there
that
do
some
some
part
of
this
job.
C
So
I
think
it
would
be
good
to
to
understand
what
is
our
stance
from
city
events?
Point
of
view?
Do
we
want
to
rely
on
external
components?
Do
we
want
to
have
something
city
lines,
custom
or
something
that
makes
it
easier
for
for
people
to
start
using
events?
Basically,
I
think
in
my
mind,
these
are
the
three
most
pressing
things
to
clarify,
like
at
architecture,
point
of
view,
yeah.
A
But
that's,
let's
pick
those
three
then
as
an
initial
thought
on
the
agenda,
and
I
think
when
I
think
of
it
more,
I
think
it's
not
right
now
worthwhile,
maybe
breaking
up
the
in
smaller
groups,
since
we
are
not
that
many
yet
so
in
any
way,
so
the
same
people
might
want
to
or
need
to
be
in
involved
those
groups
more
or
less,
and
then
it
doesn't
make
sense
to
break
it
up.
A
C
No,
we
don't
that's,
that's
a
very
good
point.
It
would
be
good
too.
I
mean
we.
We
we
made
a
google
form
some
time
ago
to
see
people
would
be
interested
in
into
joining,
but
we
could
make
an
rsvp.
I
think,
for.
E
B
C
C
D
Yes,
that's
correct
and
then
for
all
the
summits
for
the
virtual
component,
what
we
have
essentially
left
it
up
to
is
for
the
communities
themselves
to
decide
how
they
want
to
organize
that
virtual.
But
I
can
help
you
with
the
the
zoom.
So
it's
a
little
bit
different
than
the
co-located
event.
I
keep
going.
D
It's
a
little
more
community
run
and
focuses
like
from
my
understanding
for
the
events
how
they
want
that
to
move
forward,
but
it
it
would
be
very
much
in
your
interest
to
have
an
rsvp
and
a
link,
that's
really
easy
to
get
to
and
then
we'll
just
have
to
communicate
that
out
into
the
community.
D
Yeah,
I'm,
I
think,
especially
for
the
virtual,
because
you
want
people
to
be
aware
that
the
option
exists
and
how
to
access
it
and
to
plan
for
that
in
advance.
I
think
for
the
in
person
the
information
on
that
is
out
there.
So
unless
you
really
need
to
budget
for
attendees,
which
I
mean
you
can
ask
them
to
fill
out
a
form,
but
it
is
just
an
additional
ask
for
them
to
do
and
that
doesn't
you
know
people
will
sign
up
for
all
sorts
of
things.
D
It's
just
how
it
is
especially
so
I
I
think
your
main
concern
is
making
sure
that
the
virtual
attendees
know
how
to
join.
I
know
that
the
event
is
happening
and
that
they
can
join.
C
Okay,
so
basically
we
need
to
generate
the
kind
of
the
webinar
url
with
the
rsvp
link,
so
we
can
start
promoting
it
right.
C
E
C
B
Yeah
when
me
and
emma
looked
at
it
at
least
there
were
two
settings:
if
I
recall
correctly,
one
was
it
limits
the
50
people,
but
everyone
can
be
a
center
and
the
other
one.
Is
you
select
a
bunch
of
percentages,
but
it
might
be
possible
for
for
the
the
moderators
of
the
event
to
set
anyone
as
the
presenter.
After
the
fact
it's
just
if
you
automatically
make
people
represent.
A
A
Should
I
stop
sharing
you
can
take
over
or
will
you
do
it
right
now
or
will
you
do
it
later?
Oh,
maybe
it
takes
too
much
time
to
do
it
online.
A
C
B
C
Like
the
three
hours
of
time
to
to
go
in
details
and
discussion
of
this
topic,
that
would
be.
I
will
consider
very
successful,
we'll
be
very
happy
with
that.
A
Yeah
very
good,
so
what
actions
should
we
take
now,
then
here
should
we
add
something
to
the
notes.
B
C
The
third
one
was
about
a
listener
and
how
to
maybe
we
could
frame
it
how
to
easily
integrate
with
tools
from
a
receiving
point
of
view.
B
C
Are
two?
There
are
two
aspects
of
that
we
need
to
consider
in
the
architecture.
One
is
the
sending
events
and
the
other
one
is
the
receiving
events.
I
guess
it
depends
on
the
on
the
use
case.
C
C
Can
try
to
to
get
maurizio
involved
as
well
because
well
he
said
he
was
interested
in
this
community
summit
and
I
think,
while
working
on
with
ishan
on
the
canadian,
with
cross
playing
demo,
that
they
did,
it
was.
B
D
D
B
D
C
If,
if
you're
receiving
events-
and
you
want
to
take
decisions
based
on
the
the
content
of
the
event
to
to
do
some
actions,
you
know
in
a
platform
it's
a
kind
of.
C
To
be
common
across
platforms,
so
one
possibility
is
that
we
provide
just
kind
of
an
sdk
like
replying
to
and
say,
maybe
provide
some
examples
of
how
platform
can
implement
a
uc
sdk
to
implement
this.
Another
option
could
be
to
provide
an
actual
component
that
people
could
run
next
to
their
platform
or
next
to
the
tool
and
and
then
maybe
some
kind
of
plugin
mechanism
to
save
case
start
jenkins
pipelines
or
spinnaker
or
tecton
or
whatever.
A
C
A
So
conscious
about
time
is
running.
We
have
these
three
topics
very
shortly
described
here.
We
probably
need
to
describe
it
in
more
words,
as
eric
said,
should
we
appoint
someone
on
each
of
these
to
clarify
them
and
to
flesh
out
them
a
bit.
C
C
A
Yeah
so
then
we
have
names
on
them
and
we
showed
them.
C
So
what
we
used
to
do
in
and
in
openstack
for
this
kind
of
technical
or
design
discussion,
so
we
had
this,
like
community
meetings
was
physically
have
like
something
equivalent
of
an
academy
or
like
a
collaborative
document,
one
for
each
session.
So
with
the
name
of
the
facilitator
and
then
even
before
the
session.
C
A
A
A
I
don't
know,
I
don't
think
there
are
really
yeah,
I
mean.
Oh
now.
I
was
reminded
that
I
haven't
yet
uploaded
the
the
videos
from
the
last
ever
meeting
we
had-
which
I
should
have
done
long
time
ago,
but
that's
possible
to
do
anyway.
We
get
the
videos
and
we
don't
get
them
for
for
free,
of
course,
to
youtube,
but
we
don't
do
it
with
zoom
either
so
yep.
C
A
A
Okay,
anything
else
about
the
community
meeting
then.
D
No,
no
we're
excited
to
you
know,
have
you
participate
in
tvcon
either
in
person
or
virtually
that's
pretty
much
all
you
are
yeah.
C
Not
for
the
preparations,
unless
we
have
a
presentation,
is
there
any
booth
or
area
for
montana
six
representative
or
things
like
that
at
citycon.
You
know.
D
Yes,
actually
we,
in
addition
to
the
contributor
summers,
we
do
have
a
demo
theater,
which
is
which
can
you,
if
you
wanted
to
do
a
demo
or
you
know,
and
have
a
moment
also
near
there
will
have
lots
of
stickers.
So
that's
what
kind
of
like
the
stickers
are?
Gonna.
E
D
That's
a
little
bit
different
than
an
actual
booth.
I
don't
think
we'll
have
actual
boots
for
the
projects,
but
that
in
that
area
there
will
be
all
the
stickers
and
if
you
are
interested
in
doing
some
sort
of
small
presentation
in
the
demo
theater.
Let
me
know.
B
Yep
when
it
comes
to
audio
in
the
summit,
if
we
want
to
get
room
audio,
does
anyone
have
some
sort
of
like
yeah
conference
telephone
or
will
with
something
like
that
available
or
does
it
bring
one.
A
A
Okay,
so
I'm
not
sure
how
much
time
we
can
spend
on
the
remaining
items
by
the
way.
Andrea,
are
you
pleased
with
the
preparations
for
city
college
events.
A
A
A
Yeah
so
the
presentations,
I
just
created
a
pull
request
for
uploading
the
presentations
for
the
events
con.
I
provided
my
own
presentation
in
that
pull
request
and
then
the
folder
will
be
there
after
that.
So
if
you're
able
to
and
haven't
done
yet
you
can
create
the
full
request
or
you
can
just
merge
it.
I
guess
then
andrea
has
provided
a
link
to
photos.
That's
great!
How
do
we
do
about
contributing
our
own
photos
down
here?.
C
Yeah
or
either
you
send
them
to
me,
or
I
can
make
you
a
contributor
to
the
album.
If
you
feel
like
you
should
tell
me
that
you
want
to
add
photos.
A
C
A
B
When
we
get
video
recordings
from
the
events.
C
C
A
C
Yeah
I
was
planning
on
trying
to
write
something
like
like
that,
so
it
would
be
great
cara,
cara,
suggested.
A
Yes,
okay,
oh
yes,
relatives
yeah!
We
have
the
open
source
summit
eu
yeah,
so
the
cfp
closes
on
may
30th.
I
think
it
would
be
good
if
we
could
be
there
as
well.
So
it's
just
a
shout
out
to
everyone.
Please
provide
presentations.
I
will
try
to
provide
one.
My
mother
can
manage
it's
just
one
week
away
and
then
I
just
wrote
we
should
start
some
against
quite
soon.
A
Maybe
after
the
summer
you
know,
maybe
we
can
talk
about
it
on
the
city
corner
as
well
and
see
if
it's
meet
up
that
we
should
start
setting
up
a
proper
governance
of
the
project.
I
think
with
governance,
support,
and
I
mean
whatever
needed
for
the
project
and
discuss
what
is
the
relationship
between
between
the
sig
and
the
project
industries,
but
not
today.
Of
course.
B
A
Good
question,
and
it's
also
holiday
in
sweden,
the
6th
of
june.
I.
A
Be
able
to
join
and
see
the
con
is
coming
up,
so
I
we
might
cancel
it,
but
let's
discuss
it
on
slack,
but
I
think
we
can
cancel
it.
Maybe
yeah
yeah,
okay,
thanks
bye-bye.