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C
C
C
Okay,
some
decisions
made
or.
B
C
B
B
B
Okay,
so
didn't
have
any
action
items
from
last
time.
Click
find
so
the
first
thing
I
added
for
the
agenda
for
today
was
the
0.3
release.
B
So
the
pr
about
test
event
is
now
merged.
The
artifact
sign
the
NPR
is
also
now
merged
and
I
created
this
PR
to
prepare
for
the
release
that
I
used
the
script
to
basically
switched
switch.
Everything
which
is
0.3.0
draft.0.3.0
and
also
remove
the
draft
tag
in
the
new
events,
which
is
artifact
sign.
The
test
case
run
tested,
run,
test
output,
published.
C
B
That's
pretty
much
everything
which
is
in
this.
They
are
all
the
examples
all
these
schemas,
the
markdowns
and
also
small
change
to
the
script.
To
add
the
testing
events
markdown,
which
was
not
included
before.
C
B
C
B
We
wrote
a
blog
post
for
0.1,
we
didn't
for
0.2
was
planning
or
we
were
planning
on
doing
like
two
and
three
together:
okay,
yeah
yeah.
We
can
start
working
on
A10.
B
So
I
think
we
will
announce
the
the
new
release.
B
In
in
cdcon
next
click
on
for
sure
yeah,
so
maybe
we
can
just
for
now
put
an
announcements
on
the
on
this
lock
and
that
we
have
this
new
release
out.
But
I
totally
agree
with
you
that
it
would
be
nice
to
have
a
blog
post.
A
B
A
C
B
Yeah
indeed,
indeed,
I
don't
think
it
needs
to
be
very,
very
big.
I'm
I'm
writing
some
kind
of
list
of
updates
from
my
presentation
next
week
anyway,
so
I,
it's
probably
not
going
to
be
much
more
than
that,
but
yeah
I
mean
we
could
start
a
draft
or
at
least
have
a
Google
doc
or
a
hack
and
D
to
start
preparing
it.
A
B
Oh
yes,
yes,
yeah
yeah.
We
just
about
thought.
We
were
discussing
about
the
0.3
release,
a
blog
post,
for
it.
A
A
A
A
C
A
C
A
B
Sorry,
okay.
C
A
A
A
B
B
Moving
forward
at
like
Java
sdks,
SDK
updates
so
and
everyone
feel
free
to
add
anything
if
I
use
something
so
the
release
process
is
in
place
now.
So
there
is
in
the
first
version
of
the
package
into
Maven
Central.
B
But
since
then
there
have
been
some
updates
to
the
release
configuration,
so
we
will
make
a
new
one
at
some
point,
So
currently
in
the
Java
SDK,
all
the
V1
events
are
included,
but
we
found
out
that
the
the
format
is
Still
The
One
update,
0.1.
draft,
so
the
the
old
spec
from
from
Sig
event
repo.
As
you
know,
ml
and
yeah
jalander
has
been
working
and
updating
this
so
got
it
I
think
at
least
one
PR
or
more
already
merged
and
a
few
more
coming
up.
So
it's
moving
quite
swiftly.
B
So
I
linked
in
here
like
three
open
PRS
that
we
have
at
the
moment
the
first
one
is
it's
nice
documentation
on
how
to
use
the
SDK
and
the
following.
Two
are
about
adding
the
core
events
and
the
source
code,
events
and
yeah
there
are
more
appears
to
come.
B
The
nice
thing
is
that
now
in
the
in
the
new
version,
the
the
Json
schemas
are
also
embedded
in
the
Java
classes,
which
means
that
we
can
validate
against
the
schemas,
and
we
can
add
some
good
confidence
that
what
is
the
what
the
SDK
is
producing
is
aligned
with
the
specification.
Basically-
and
there
is
automation,
work
to
be
done
to
generate
all
these
automatically
eventually
I
think
now
it's
a
manual
process,
but
still
it
gets
it's
moving
swiftly,
as
I
said,
and
it's
looking
good.
C
B
There
are
unit
tests
and
those
are
executed
on
on
PR,
so
the
unit
test
that
basically
creating
an
event
using
the
SDK
and
running
a
validate
method
which
validates
the
generated
Json
against
the
schema.
Oh.
C
A
D
I
started
researching
it
because
I
was
kind
of
curious.
It
hasn't
been
assigned
I.
He
just
opened
it
what
two
days
ago,
what
days?
Maybe
so
it
hasn't
been
assigned
yet,
but
we
most
definitely
I'm
I'm
on
some
of
this
stuff.
So
I
was
by
the
time.
I
might
pick
it
up.
I'm,
not
quite
sure,
I've
got
some
stuff
on
the
python
side,
but
it
does
look
important
reading
through
his
posts
and
conversations
he
sat
with
other
people
in
the
log
4J
Community
I
see
why
no
findings.
A
C
B
I
think
he
joined
armor
fire
CDF
meeting
at
some
point
to
present
release
Jay
releaser
two
he's
the
maintainer
of
the
jail
releaser
too.
So
his.
B
C
D
B
B
B
Yeah
I
was
just
thinking.
Maybe
we
finish
this
kind
of
SDK
alignment
to
the
zero
One
X
release
and
maybe
solve
this
issue
reload
for
J1,
and
then
we
can
hopefully
be
in
a
good
position
to
to
push
the
p01
version
of
the
SDK,
hopefully
that
that
won't
take
too
long.
B
B
All
right
so
for
the
golang
SDK,
we
merged
support
for
adding
more
complex
subjects.
Structures
like
we
have
in
the
test
events,
so
that's
supported
the.
What
what
the
generator
supports
now
is
basically
having
an
object
with
a
set
of
strings
so
kind
of
key
value
pairs,
nothing
more
complex
than
that.
B
So
we
scheduled
a
session
with
test
Cube
this
week.
I
think
on
Thursday
I
wanted
to
basically
demonstrate
to
them
how
to
what
is
the
process
for
updating
the
SDK
so
that
they
also
have
that
knowledge
and
so
that,
as
soon
as
we
have
0.3
release
out,
we
can
then
generate
regenerate
the
SDK
and
release
the
0.3
duration
of
the
golang
SDK,
which
teskey
would
like
to
use
to
start
integrating.
City
events
in
testcube
itself.
B
Evan
I
didn't
have
any
item
here
for
the
python
SDK.
Are
there
updates
that
you
would
like
to
to
share.
D
Right
now,
thank
you
so
much
for
setting
up
the
token
so
I'm
working
with
my
teammate,
so
we're
trying
to
adopt
pedantic
Eric
said:
hey,
that's
the
next
thing.
We
need
to
do
so.
Cloud
events
uses
pediantic,
which
is
an
improved
Json
parser,
and
so
we
were
looking
to
start
with
that.
D
We're
kind
of
starting
with
a
central
class-
that's
in
the
other
classes,
could
call
it,
but
we
found
after
discussing
it
internally,
we
discussed
with
our
other
teammates
too,
to
try
to
see
hey
what
would
be
the
best
adoption
for
you
know
not
just
us,
but
anybody
want
to
do
this,
and
so
we
decided
to
integrate
it
with
each
individual
function.
We
think
that's
going
to
be
the
better
approach
and
it's
going
to
take
a
bit
of
time
so
I'm
working
with
my
teammate
ashita
who's
assigned
to
the
story
to
work
on
that.
D
We're
probably
gonna
do
incremental
changes.
So
that's
taking
a
bit
of
time
quite
fun,
though
we
think
that'll
be
the
better
approach
for
improved
Json,
parsing
and
then
I'm
working
on
the
automated
releases,
and
then
autumn
made
the
change
log
and
trying
to
create
that
tour
with
each
change.
It
would
push
it
or
we
could
like.
We
were
discussing
Andre
in
one
of
the
posts
easily
just
do
a
version
change
on
the
main
toggle
file
and
just
have
all
that
good
to
go.
D
D
Thank
you
thank
you
for
letting
us
play
with
it.
We've
been
me
and
my
teammates
have
been
having
fun
with
the
python.
So
so
it's
been
a
lot
of
fun
so
appreciate
it.
B
Thank
you
very
nice,
yeah
and
hopefully
after
city
con,
allow
some
some
more
time
for
reviews
or
any.
A
B
D
Was
the
first
language
I
learned,
but
it
that
has
been
so
long
ago?
That's
why
I
was
very
excited
to
get
back
in
because
I'm
like
I've
gotten
so
into
groovy
I'm
like
yeah,
relearn,
some
python,
so
I,
it's
a
very
robust
language
and
I
I
do
think
it's
quite
I
think
it's
better
than
Java,
but
a
lot
of
people
probably
get
mad
at
me
for
saying
that.
But
that's
just
me,
I'm
more
of
a
data
person
and
I
for
my
Master's
Degree
I
did
more
python.
So
that's
what
I
prefer.
B
B
All
right,
so
the
last
thing
I
had
in
the
agenda
tentatively
was
connecting
events,
because
I
wasn't
sure
whether
band
would
join
today.
Maybe
some
updates
on
that
topic.
So
it's
been
working
on
a
proposal
based
on
what
we
discussed,
but
I.
Don't
think
it
has
breached
the
light
of
day
yet
so,
hopefully
that's
something
that
we
can
do
and
for
the
0.4
series
of
our
protocol,
but
yeah
apart
from
that,
that's
all
I
had
in
mind
for
the
agenda.
Do
you
folks
have
anything
else
that
we'd
like
to
discuss
today
or.
C
About
the
the
Jenkins
plugin,
then,
maybe
that's
not
really
I
mean
that's
for
City
events,
but
anyway,
when
the
job
SDK
is
updated.
How
how
far
away
is
it
to
also
get
the
the
Jenkins
plugin
updated
and
published
by
the
way?
Is
it
now
published
on
the
like
the
official
Jenkins
plugin
site
or
or
where
is
it
published.
D
It
is
yeah
quite
exciting,
took
us
a
bit
of
automation,
they
have
some.
The
Jenkins
group
has
some
really
great
automation.
We
wanted
to
use
the
release,
so
we
had
the
finagle
trying
to
get
the
tags
just
right
on
our
request,
but
it
is
released
and
so
I
don't
think
it's
part
of
so
they
have
a
dependency
manager
called
bomb
in.
D
Why
can't
I
not
think
in
the
Jenkins
CI
project?
I,
don't
think
CD
events
is
part
of
that.
Yet
so
it
doesn't
automatically
pull
in
the
version
dependency.
So
we
have
it
hard
coded
in
our
palm.xml
so
to
easily
push
a
change.
We'd
have
to
just
go,
make
a
quick
pull
request
into
the
Palm
nut,
XML
change,
it
make
sure
it
compiles,
and
all
of
that
so
not
too
hard
and
eventually,
hopefully
we
can
move
that
to
the
bomb
where
it
would.
D
When
you
have
your
plug-in
and
you
have
a
dependency
manager,
you
don't
tell
it
what
version
it
they've
had.
They
have
a
lot
of
automation
that
pulls
inversion
changes
for
whatever
plug-in
you
have,
and
so
we
probably
won't
eventually
move
there.
C
Oh
wait:
no,
it's
there
actually
I
see
it
now.
It's
it's
I,
see
it
in
the
paste.
It
I
wasn't
aware.
It's
actually
there.
Now
in
the
it's
in
the
chapter,
yeah.
D
We
appreciate
you
all
y'all's
help
and
support
you
all
have
done
so
much
to
help
us
and
encourage
us
to
get
to
the
quiet,
exciting,
Jenkins
plugin
really
so
can't.
Thank
you
all
enough.
D
We're
so
we're
right
now
working
on
to
release
it,
so
we
have
it
on
a
few
of
our
Jenkins
core
instances.
We
have
several
spanning
across
the
Enterprise
and
we're
working
to
scale
that
out
and
so
we're
most
definitely
trying
to
integrate,
use
it
as
we
promote
it
and
standardize
it,
because
it
is
a
critical
piece
for
our
overall
capability
inside
Fidelity,
so
we're
slowly
moving
it
and
adopting
it
scaling
it.
D
So
I
would
most
of
them
say
if
you
want
to
have
people
tested
absolutely
but
running
full
time,
yeah
where
that
should
scale
as
we
grow
and
as
we
start
to
make
improvements
to
it,
cool.
B
I
think
the
should
decibel
checked
for
the
next
Java
SDK
release,
even
because,
as
we
are,
is
the
current
release
of
the
SDK
is
not
fully
aligned
yet
with
a
0.1
stack
as
it
turned
out
so
I
think
as
soon
as
we
we
make
a
release
there.
It
would
be
great,
then,
to
kick
off
an
update
release
on
the
plugin
to
make
sure
that
the
events
use
their
their.
D
C
So
I
have
to
read
the
recommendation
there.
It
says
that
it
can
both
Emit
and
consume
CD
dance
right.
Does
that
mean
that
you
can
right
now
even
trigger
youngest
jobs
on
on
citizens
as
well
say
that
again
sorry,
yeah
I.
D
D
I
think
we
do
have
that
so
that
was
I
worked
on
more
of
the
data
model
for
the
CD
events.
Let
me
double
check.
Rory
is
the
one
who
worked
on
all
that
awesome
stuff,
but
I.
C
D
The
job
triggering
part
produces
the
events
the
consuming
is
for
when
no
I'm
trying
to
remember
trying
to
remember
the
actual
classes.
So
right
now,
I'll
at
least
tell
you.
The
core
piece
is
Jenkins:
has
a
list,
two
listener
classes,
a
job
listener
and
a
task
listener
that
we've
used
to
do
for
the
individual
stages
and
then
for
the
overall
job
started
and
job
completed
for
the
trigger.
Let
me
double
check.
I
got
to
redo
that
part
of
the
code.
That
was
my
teammate,
who
worked
more
on
that
one.
B
Yeah,
it's
very
interesting
to
understand.
I
was
trying
to
to
feature
in
my
mind
how
that
would
be
used
and
draw
this
diagram,
quite
not
quite
sure.
Yet,
that's
actually
what
it
is.
That's
the
way
how
it's
going
to
be
used
so
yeah.
It
would
be
great
to
to
understand
how
how
this
is
going
to
to
happen
since.
A
B
C
D
Yeah,
the
big
thing
we
wanted
to
aim
for
so
I'll
kind
of
give
you
a
little
bit
of
background
arching.
Its
infrastructure
is
broken
into
two
pieces,
non-production
and
production
and
they're
completely
separate,
and
so
the
ability
so
for
a
lot
of
teams
as
they're
going
through
non-production.
They
want
to
trigger
production
and
so
having.
This
type
of
capability
is
I.
Think
where
we
were
aiming
to
integrate
that,
but
as
of
right
now
I.
Let
me
double
check
the
code,
but
I
know
that's
where
we
want
to
be.
D
Yeah,
let
me
ping
Jamie
and
let
him
know
that
he
should
do
that
for
them,
though
I'm
gonna,
let
him
do
the
demo
he
in
the
driving
force
behind
it.
So.
D
He
so
he's
based
in
Ireland
and
I
think
he
attends
the
Monday
morning.
Ones
five
a.m
here,
so
I,
don't
I
don't
attend
those
as
often
yeah.
D
Yeah
I
mean
actually
I
might
hop
on
a
meeting
with
him
right
now.
If
there's
nothing
else,
discuss
I'll
hop
on
a
meeting
right
now
and
tell
him
hey:
we've
got
to
do
this
yeah.
C
D
D
I
love
it.
This
is
I'm,
excited
to
be
doing
more
stuff
and
growing,
and
learning
about
the
bigger,
continuous
delivery
and
integration
ecosystem.
So
hope
you
all
have
a
fun
start
to
man.
Hope
to
see
you
Andrea
here
in
what
like
six
days,
maybe
so
yeah
cool,
awesome.
B
I,
don't
have
anything
else
in
particular,
it
comes
to
mind
right
now.
I
think
I
actually
could
use
the
extra
20
minutes
to
continue
working
on
my
presentations.
Yeah.
B
If
you,
if
you
have
time,
I'm
still
working
on
my
on
my
slide
through
this
events,
presentation
but.
B
You
know
I
appreciate
the
inputs
very
much
so
thanks
thanks
for
the
offer
so
I'll
once
they're
a
bit
more
ready
to
to
be
finished.
Yeah.
C
B
And
if
you
have
time,
if
you
have
time
otherwise
but
any
feedback,
it's
definitely
very
welcome.
So
we'll
have
this
session
and
I
mean
the.
The
rough
plan
is
to
a
brief
introduction
to
City
events.
B
Why
City
events
like
we
did
improved
representations
and
what's
new
in
CO2
and
0.3
and
I
was
going
to
talk
about
this
kind
of
Integrations
that
we're
working
on
so
Jenkins
Spinnaker,
testcube,
detecton
and
I
was
going
to
mention
also
like
initiatives
that
we
have
with
other
organizations
that
do
this
key
in
starting,
like
with
the
bsmid
during
discussion,
we
might
work
together
and
with
the
cncf
application
delivery
tag
that
we
have
common
interest.
So
I
was
going
to
mention
this
kind
of
initiative
that
we
have
and
some
roadmap
for
the
future.
B
So,
like
the
connecting
event
things
that
we
are
working
on,
we
want
to
assemble
work
in
the
software
supply
chain,
security
Aria
as
well.
So
those
kind
of
things
yeah
and
that's
it-
links
to
how
to
contribute
yeah
sounds.
C
Happens
on
silicone
is
there
anything
else.
I
saw
that
I
mean
I
am
registered
for
the
the
open
source
Summit
virtually,
but
I
see
that
silicon
doesn't
have
any
virtual
option,
so
I
I
assume
that
I
will
not
be
able,
even
though
it's
something
it's
a
huge
time
difference
it's
hard
in
a
way,
but
I
don't
think
I
will
be
able
to
join
any
any
meetings
on
Silicon
virtually.
B
But
yeah,
to
be
honest,
there's
no
I
mean
the
idea
is
to
to
do
to
get
spread.
The
word
get
people
in
in
the
room,
so
we
can
talk
about
City
events,
also
with
the
cncf
people
that
are
going
to
be
there
yeah,
but
it's
very
unconferent
style,
so
it's
very
open
to
depending
on
who's
there.
B
B
Yeah,
so
it's
12,
40
P.M.
C
Oh
I
mean
I,
would
I
mean
maybe
I
I,
guess
I'm
awake
at
that
time.
If
needed,
but
I
might
I,
don't
know
if
I
guess
there
will
be
no,
no
good
possibility
really
to
join
online,
and
it's
probably
better
that
you
have
it
in
the
room
unless
you're
very
few
people-
and
you
really
want
another
person
online
as
well
I
mean
if
you're
already
like
five
or
more
people
under
in
a
room.
It's
I
think
it's
better
that
you
have
the
discussion
there
face
to
face.
B
Okay,
yeah,
so
that's
kind
of
yeah
I
think
that
the
event
is,
as
you
said,
it's
going
to
be
mostly
in
person.
So
we
left
the
new
white
paper
published
I'll,
try
to
spend
some
time
on
the
booth
as
well
CDF
Boot
and
have
this
white
papers
there.
So
if
people
are
around,
you
can
talk
about
City
events,
yeah.
C
Will
be
would
be
great
that
we
have
some
City
events,
representation
at
least
and
I
assume.
There
will
be
good
discussions
around
it
directly
and
the
the
Sig
meeting
on
Monday,
which
will
be
very
early
on
Monday
morning
for
you
than
there
I
don't
expect
you
to
come,
but
I
would
probably
have
it
anyway
and
if
you
were
anyone
else
over,
there
is
able
to
join
then
you're,
of
course,
free
to
do
so.
C
C
B
And
yeah
I,
just
wanted
to
mention
I
think
today
is
the
second
yeah.
Today
is
the
the
deadline
for
submission
to
the
open
source,
Summit
Europe
in.
C
C
B
The
one
in
Bilbao,
there's
going
to
be
I,
think
there's
going
to
be
a
co-located
event
by
the
city.
Foundation,
probably.
C
A
B
C
B
Yeah
yeah,
just
too
many
things
this
week.
I'll
try
to
to
make
some
submissions
for,
for
I
mean
there's
going
to
be.
If
there
is,
if
there
is
going
to
be
an
event
from
CVR,
which
I
think
is
going
to
be
the
case,
then
there's
going
to
be
probably
a
separate
cfp
for
that,
and
there
will
be
more
time
to
submit
there.
C
C
Would
really
like
to
go
there
at
least
if
there
is
a
city?
Is
the
foundation
really
collocated
event.
B
Actually,
actually,
now
that
I
think
about
it,
I
think
there
is
actually
going
to
be
because
I
think
it's
confirmed,
because
there
was
a.
Let
me
see
where
is
it
yeah.
C
A
B
C
So
yeah
I
I
assume
that
it
might
be
hard
for
me
to
get
my
manager
to
approve
it,
but
we'll
see
if
I
can
travel
and
of
course,
if
I
would
have
a
presentation,
it
will
be
cheaper
for
him
because
then
it
will
be
no
conference
fee,
but
anyway,
yep
I'll
see
what
I
can
do.