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From YouTube: SIG Events Meeting - July 18, 2022
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A
A
Okay,
it's
very
passed,
I
guess,
possibly
it's
the
two
of
us
today,
yeah
so
email
address
on
PTO
yeah.
Let's
get
started
I
added
in
the
agenda
for
August
the
1st
the
presentation
from
fidelity
as
they
confirmative
will
be
available
on
that
date.
A
So,
looking
forward
to
that
yeah
for
the
agenda
for
today
a
couple
of
things
action
items
from
last
meeting
we
had
like
order
to
provide
a
link
to
more
into
about
the
the
budget
yeah.
Let's.
A
That
thing
but
yeah,
so
we
as
we
discussed
last
time,
we
have
this
this
budget
still
available
to
see
the
events
and
last
time
we
discussed
about
professional
doc,
editor
or
reviewer
and
the
other
idioms
to
create
a
visualization
to
which
was
the
other
action.
A
Show
it
briefly,
it's
basically
real
years
tool
to
visualize
the
events
and
the
reasoning
is
that
to
the
way
we
develop
the
specification.
Yes,
we
do
it
for
proof
of
concept
and
demos.
They
connect
multiple
tools.
Together,
we
have
cd
events
and,
during
the
demo,
is
of
intelligent.
B
A
Visualize,
the
progress
and
overall
flow
because
of
the
distributed
nature
of
the
event-based
architecture,
so
I
think
it
would
be
useful
to
a
front-end
tool
to
visualize
the
events
that
are
sent
over
time
and
the
relationship
between
them
were
available.
So
I
mean
the
two
would
pull
the
event
from
secondary
storage.
A
Allow
filtering
based
on
some
CD
event
field
and
also
allowed
to
display
connection
based
on
some
customizable
City.
Events
like
we
have
Links
at
some
point.
We
could
use
links
if
you
want
to
share
connection
between
all
the
events
that
share
the
same
subject
of
the
year
or
the
same,
whatever
specific
field
that
would
allow
us
to
visualize
the
data
better
so
that
that
was
my
my
idea.
If
you
have
any
comments
too
I.
B
Think
that
would
be
really
really
helpful
and
also
for
for,
like
debugging,
your
own
messages
that
you
said,
because,
like
part
of
the
messages
like
linked
together
or
Belong,
Together
sauce.
A
A
Yeah,
that's
all
I,
think
of
the
options
from
previous
meetings.
A
Yeah
next
I
added
in
the
agenda
updates
from
other
groups:
I,
don't
have
any
specific
update
to
provide
from
DLC
or
other
six
I.
Don't
know
if
there
is
anything
on
your
site,
foreign.
A
Okay,
yeah
the
next
thing
I
had
there
was
the
Jenkins
Cloud
events
DC
and.
B
A
Transformation
that
we
have
in
the
agenda
from
last
time
just
follow
up,
but
yeah
I
guess
this
will
be
a
good
item
to
discuss
when
we
have
Fidelity
folks
in
a
meeting
as
this
is
something
that
they're
looking
into
working
on
38
years
at
last
summer.
In
Jesus,
we
had
this
Cloud
event
support
edit
to
Jenkins
Pro,
plugin
and
yeah.
So
it
would
be
useful
to
have
a
similar
system,
but
for
CD
events.
A
Finally,
yeah
the
last
thing
I
had
on
the
agenda.
I
wanted
just
to
mention
that
foreign
project.
A
So
I
think
this
was
came
up
a
few
times
again
and
again
so
I
was
planning
to
just
go
ahead
and
create
it
over
the
summer,
create
the
repo
start
moving
over
rather
than
dogs
that
we
may
have
the
links.
The
website
were
to
create
like
Community
issues
going
to
the
community
people,
and
so
then
we,
when
we
work
on
creating
the
government,
asks
for
the
project.
We
can
do
it
correctly.
There.
A
B
A
B
Yeah
that
only
two
things
I
had
to
bring
up
and
up
and
I
apologize
for
the
background
noise.
B
Is
it's
not
really
for
this
meeting,
but
the
progress
is
is
happening
on
the
pythonest
okay,
the
idea
is
to
First
bring
it
up,
bring
it
apart
with
the
go
SDK,
so
it
will
essentially
be
exactly
the
same
as
they
go
SDK
and
then
later
on,
we
can
evolve
the
python
SDK
from
there,
so
it
will
have
the
CLI
that
works
exactly
the
same
as
the
go
SDK
and
it
will
also
have
a
library
component
that
can
be
used
from
other
applications.
B
So
that's
one
thing:
the
other
thing
I
wanted
to
mention.
I
haven't
checked
the
schedule
exactly,
but
I
think
the
schedule
is
announced
for
the
open
source
Summit,
which
means
that
we
can
announce
that
we
are
presenting
as
the
open
source
Summit.
That's
my
understanding
at
least.
A
Great
okay
I
started
trying
to
take
notes.
Okay,
all
right.
A
A
A
But
yeah
I'll,
I'll
I'll
add
your
updates.
B
A
A
A
Yeah,
so
no
it's
great
to
to
see
the
updates
on
the
python.
Sdk
I
hope
we
we
will
be
able
to
to
start
working
with
the
Four
Keys
team
as
well.
Soon
I
created
a
channel
in
the
in
our
slack
in
the
city,
Foundation
slack.cd
event
for
Keys.
You
can
use
for
conversation.
There
I've
been
waiting
for
the
talks
from
the
from
the
project
to
joining
so
we
can
foreign.
A
All
right
last
thing,
maybe
from
my
side
at
least
a
reminder
that
there
is
a
CD
events
meeting
on
Wednesday
morning.
A
A
C
So
I
have
a
question:
what
state
is
the
python
SDK
unit.
B
Yeah,
the
the
current
state
of
advice
is
I,
think
Andreas
super
highly,
so
I
had
a
or
I've
actually
delegated
the
work
for
the
SDK
to
a
colleague
of
mine
and
he
demoted
earlier
today.
So
the
current
status
is
that
from
a
CLI
perspective,
it
can
do
pretty
much
the
same
thing
as
the
go
SDK,
so
it
it
is
possible
to
integrate
it
in
like
scripts
and
stuff.
B
B
These
meeting
notes
so
that
anyone
who
is
interested
come
look
into
it
but
yeah
it
as
far
as
an
SDK
is
concerned,
I
would
say:
there's
quite
a
lot
of
work
left,
but
I
would
also
say
that
the
go
SDK
also
has
a
bit
of
work
left,
so
it
doesn't
be
on
par
I.
Think
so.
C
I'd
be
interested
in
helping
I
I,
don't
have
a
ton
of
time
and
I'm
new
to
the
group.
So
I'm
like
this
is
all
pretty
new
to
me,
but
I
we've
built
our
own
in-house
event
system
using
Cloud
the
cloud
events
back
so
I
have
a
lot
of
familiarity
with
that
stuff
and
I
am
versed
in
Python
and
go
so
I'd,
be
very
interested
in
helping
out
yeah
but
I'm
I've.
C
I'm,
looking
at
the
SDK
python,
but
I'm
not
seeing
the
like
I'm,
not
seeing
a
branch,
that's
got
active
work
on
it
is
am
I
looking
in
the
right
place,.
B
I
I
would
have
hoped.
The
answer
is
yes,
but
the
answer
is
no.
The
my
colleague
who
I
delegated
out
the
work
to
he
forked,
the
repository
so
I,
will
add
the
link
to
his
fort
okay.
So
the
idea
is
that
we
can
then
merge
it
to
merchanting
like
every
Branch
or
something
like
that
for
for
the
python
SDK
repo
industry
units.
C
B
Absolutely
so
so
that
is
definitely
stuff
that
we
want
to
to
have
yeah,
so
yeah
I'm,
not
exactly
sure
what
the
what
the
proper
way
forward.
But
I'm
planning
to
to
talk
more
about
I
was
going
to
say
the
City
events
meeting
on
Wednesday,
but
that's
a
very
unfortunate
time
for
anyone
in
the
U.S,
so
yeah
there's
a
meeting
Tuesday
next
week,
which
is
should
be
a
better
time.
B
A
A
A
I
just
wanted
to
mention
in
case
that's
something
that
you,
you
are
interested
to
Showcase
feel
free
to
schedule
how
to
put
a
demo
in
our
schedule-
and
it's
always
interesting
for
us
to
as
a
group
to
learn
about
about
yeah
cloud-based
setup.
So
just
just
let
us
know
if
that's
something
that
you
think
it
would
be
interesting.
A
C
My
original
intent
was
to
open
source
a
bunch
of
it,
but
our
timelines
were
so
short
that
I
didn't
have
time
to
you
know
properly,
set
up
the
projects
to
be
open
sourced
and
now
some
internal
stuff
has
creeped
in
that
I
need
to
go
rip
out
before
I
can
open
source
any
of
the
code.
So
anybody
who
works
at
a
big
company-
that's
not
super
open
source
friendly,
will
know
what
I'm
talking
about
it's,
not
that
we're
not
friendly.
C
It's
that
we
don't
the
company
as
a
whole
isn't
used
to
open
source
so
but
yeah
and
then
also
I,
started
on
this
three
years
ago.
So
a
lot
of
this
stuff
that
you
guys
are
doing
didn't
exist
yet
or
was
still
really
new,
so
I'm
excited.
C
A
Cool
yeah,
no,
it's
great
to
to
have
you
in
the
in
the
team
right.
So
thanks
again
and
then
looking
forward
to
your
collaboration
and
your
expertise.
C
I
wish
I
had
more
time.
Unfortunately,
in
my
current
position,
I
am
inundated
with
work
constantly
and
you
know:
I
spend
a
lot
of
time,
leading
other
teams
to
get
our
knit
and
we're
moving
to
GitHub
actions
and
moving
to
GitHub
and
it's
a
lot
of
work
so.
C
Well,
you've
got
thousands
of
repos
and
still
have
CVS
in-house
and
yeah,
and
we
got
like
three
different
implementations.
We
got
get
a
light,
Garrett
and
gitlab
plus
CBS.
So
it's
like
wrangling
cats,
it's
pretty
pretty
interesting.
C
We've
got
tons
of
Jenkins
stuff
that
we're
converting
over
and
then
we've
got
the
cicd
event-driven
receipt
system
that
we
kind
of
tacked
on
to
all
this
older
stuff
in
the
middle
of
it.
So
it's
even
more
fun
so
anyway,
yeah
I
would
I
I
got
to
get
a
talk
together
that
that
makes
sense
for
the
different
sigs
I've
joined.
C
I
need
one
for
each
Sig
because,
like
you,
guys
would
be
interested
in
the
event
pieces
of
it,
but
you
probably
not
as
interested
in
the
securing
the
supply
chain
pieces,
so
I'm,
hoping
the
other
six.
Oh
I
get
well
I'll
get
to
talk
about
Security
in
one
of
the
other,
kids,
so
sure.
A
Even
though
I
have
to
say
that
that's
that's
an
area
that
might
be
might
be
irrelevant
as
well,
I
mean
I've
been
thinking
about
having
some
events
at
least
associated
with
some
of
the
security
features
like
for
artifacts,
about
like
having
artifact
science
and
is
kind
of
events
or
s-bombs
generated,
so
so
never
been
so
interesting
as
well.
C
Yeah
so
when
I
started
this
three
years
ago
and
we
defined
out
what
we're
going
to
do
for
our
events,
we
basically
took
the
clouds
back
and
in
the
center
of
it,
we
tacked
in
a
cnab
spec
and
my
intent
was
to
use
the
cnab
spec
to
replay
all
the
actions
that
we
recorded
in
the
events
and
had
I
thought
ahead
at
that
time
and
signed
those
Json
blobs.
C
You
know
with
a
you
know,
with
a
cryptographical
signature,
I
would
have
had
signed
provenance
already
and
I'd
be
a
heck
of
a
lot
closer
to
salsa
level.
Four
than
I
am
so,
but
I
mean
that's
some
of
the
stuff
that
I'm
pretty
interested
in
and
I
I.
It
would
be
very
interesting
to
see
if
we
could
add
something
like
that
into
the
spec.
C
A
Yeah
yeah,
no,
that's
very
interesting
and
I
think
there
are
a
couple
of
like
two
main
use
cases
that
we
are
trying
to
Target
and
one
is
more
of
like
interoperability
between
differentiate
City
systems,
freelance
and
the
other.
One
is
more
like
collecting
data
about
what
this
ICD
systems
are
doing,
with
a
like
a
standard
specification
about
the
former,
so
that
you
can
collect
metrics
and
all
this
kind
of
information
like
devops,
like
devops
metrics
but
I.
A
Think
specifically
for
the
first
event
for
the
first
use
case,
like
being
able
to
trust
the
event
would
be
quite
interesting
because,
if
you're
sending
an
event
and
you're
using
that
event
as
a
source
of
information
to
decide
to
run
another
pipeline
or
take
some
action,
then
you
may
be.
You
may
need
to
be
able
to
trust
that
event
depending
on
what
what
is
it
that
you're
doing
so?
C
Yeah
I
mean
we,
we
do
all
of
our
jobs
Kafka
and
the
only
thing
that
can
talk
to
the
the
topic
that
everyone's
listening
to
is
the
source
of
the
truth.
So
we
got
a
service
and
it
off
to
that
topic,
and
that
topic
is
basically
locked
down.
C
No
one
else
can
put
anything
on
it
and
then
it's
you
know
so
the
robot's
generating
the
messages,
which
means
that
you
can
almost
trust
the
messages
which
can't
trust
right
now
is
who
posted
the
the
event
to
the
service
that
created
the
event
so
and
that's
something:
that's
something
we're
working
on
we're,
adding
oidc
off
to
the
service.
C
Well,
we
already
have
added
oidc
off
the
problems,
integrating
it
with
a
bunch
of
old
stuff
that
doesn't
do
oidc
off,
but
basically
we
lock
down
the
service
with
oidc
and
then
once
we
get
that
done,
you
can
trust
who
who
created
the
event,
because
the
oi
you
know
you
had
to
prove
you
were
who
you
said
you
were,
although
I
could
see
before
you
can
post
your
receipt
so
anyway,
I
think
I
think
I
should
get
it
I'll
get
a
talk
together.
C
If
I
can
try
not
to
make
it
too
long,
let's
see
what
we
can
do.
C
B
So
the
the
meet
on
Wednesday
I
think
it's.
It's
probably
like
three
o'clock
in
the
morning
U.S
time,
depending
on
what
Coast
you're
on,
but
the.
C
B
A
lot
better,
the
one
on
Tuesday
is
like
seven,
eight
or
nine
in
the
morning,
depending
on
where
in
the
US
you
are
I.
Think
okay,.
C
I
do
I
need
to
go
Okay
cool,
so
I
have
to
work
in
two
different
browsers
because
all
the
stuff
that
I'm
doing
with
you
guys
uses
my
outside
GitHub
account
and
all
the
stuff
I'm
doing
internally
uses
my
single
sign-on
GitHub
account
which
isn't
allowed
outside
of
my
Enterprise.
So
I
gotta
always
find
the
browser.
B
A
Firefox
has
a
nice
plugin
called
multi-account
containers
that
help
me
with
that.
Basically,
it
allows
me
to
open
one
tab
with
a
completely
different
set
of
cookies
and
accounts
and
all
that
stuff.
It's
kind
of
nice
right,
I,
I'm
working
for
like
three
different
companies
and
I
have
my
my
personal
stuff,
but
I
can
just
put
them
in
different
containers
and
I.
Don't
have
to
switch
browsers,
but
I
do
need
to
remember
to
open
the
right
tab.
C
Yeah
now
that's
I've
been
meaning
to
install
that,
but
just
haven't
gotten
around
to
it.
B
A
A
Anything
guess
for
today,
folks.
A
Okay,
then,
let's
close
early
thanks,
everyone
for
joining
and
yeah
good
to
meet
you
nice
to
meet
you
right
and
yeah.
Looking
forward
to
our
next
meeting.
B
Same
to
you,
okay,
bye,
everybody,
bye.