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From YouTube: Ortelius General Meeting June 14, 2022
Description
A summary of the spring/summer presentations and the fall outreach schedule was reviewed, along with work on Blockchain and Backstage integration.
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A
B
C
Okay,
just
kind
of
give
a
quick
recap
of
some
stuff
that
I
know
off
the
top
of
my
head,
so
I
got
it
accepted
for
a
talk.
It's
called
all
things
open,
it's
gonna
be
november,
first
or
second,
I
know
I'm
presenting
in
person
and
I'm
not
sure
sure,
if
they're
doing
a
streaming
as
well,
the
details
are
still
up
in
the
air,
but
my
talk
got
accepted
around
how
how
we
built
out
the
community
for
some
of
the
things
that
worked.
C
Some
of
the
things
that
didn't
work
didn't
work.
So
that's
going
to
be
happening
in
october
I
mean
in
november,
tracy
is
going
to
open
source
summit
next
week
and
that
one
you
have
a
talk
there
right.
E
E
C
And
then
I'm
doing
also
I'm
doing
a
talk
with
siddharth
for
matt
west,
just
like
the
internal
meetup
that
they
have
talking
about
s-bombs
there,
so
that
presentation,
I'll
be
able
to
use
for
other
stuff
as
well.
If
you
need
to,
and
then
simon
you
and
I
and
andrea,
are
going
to
talk
events
here
in
a
podcast
tomorrow,.
A
A
C
If
I
don't
have
a
dead
deadline
date,
I
just
keep
pushing
it
off
because
that's
it
so
that's
kind
of
what's
happening
on
the
outreach
front.
Wait.
E
A
Absolutely
absolutely
I
sent
out
the
email
last
last
month
before
the
sea
before
the
city
gone
start
with
the
andreas
and
it's
the
email
is
added
to
you
and
steve
as
well.
So
he
sent
me
the
midweek
of
the
june
he's
on
the
vacation.
So
it's
now
up
to
us
like
I've,
been
sending
a
reminder
today
when
we
should
do
that.
So
previously
tell
me
the
date
after
the
cd
the
last
week
that
we
done
like
the
6th
to
the
13th
week
of
june,
but
now
he's
in
the
vacation.
A
E
Also
I'll
when
I
was
at
open
cdcon,
I
did
meet
with
willam
willem.
I
can't
remember
his
last
name
he's
with
the
ceo
of
directive.
It's
a
cd
events,
it
kind
of
competes
with
captain.
A
A
Yes,
I
think
the
directive
is
a
kind
of
the
k
native.
We
use
the
k
native
under
the
under
the
hood
and
the
kind
of
sass
for
the
k,
nature,
yeah.
C
What
they
did
was
I
I've
seen
a
couple
of
their
presentations
to
the
cd
events
and
because
k-native
has
a
lot
of
built-in
events,
something
like
40-plus
events
there
they
took
that
and
then
they
extended
it
to
deal
with
another
like
20,
different
event,
type
events
and
plug-ins,
and
things
like
that.
So
it's
pretty
well-rounded
from
what
I
could
call
looking
at
it.
E
E
C
And
then
does
that
wrap
up
kind
of
the
events,
social
media
reporting
strategy
for
you.
E
I
I've
posted
for
the
next
six
months.
Everybody
who
did
a
presentation
for
our
may
20th
we'll
have,
I
think,
there's
two
per
month
for
each
of
you.
E
So
the
calendar
looks
pretty
busy,
but
you
should
see
your
your
social
posting
come
out
around
that
if
you
see
other
people's,
please
share
it
so
start
watching
the
artillious,
linkedin
and
twitch
channels,
and
we
pro
you
know.
I
think
that
we
should
have
a
twitch
deck
team
for
ortillius.
E
E
Yes,
I'm
sorry
tweet
deck
account
and
a
team
for
us
assigned.
Can
you
look
into
putting
together
one
because
it's
free,
so
we
should
be
able
to
use
it
and
then
so
all
we
have
to
do
is
connect
it
to
our
two
accounts
and
then
anybody
who
wants
to
tweet
out
there
I
can
can
tweet
and
share
tweets
so
that
the
ortillius
account
looks
a
little
more
active
because
I
don't
have
the
time
to
keep
up
on
it.
A
Yes,
absolutely,
I
definitely
will
look
into
it
like,
I
think,
that's
where
we
are
actually
lacking
at
the
moment
like
we
have
don't
have
so
many
tweets
coming
out
every
day,
so
I
would
definitely
look
at
it
and
make
I
try
to
make
it
available
as
soon
as
possible.
Try
to
make
it
visible
to
everyone
who
want
to
send
out
some
tweets.
So
I
will
make
sure
that
by
the
end
of
this
week
we
have
that
account
available.
C
Yeah
yeah,
the
nice
thing
with
with
tweetdeck,
is
you
can
queue
up
a
bunch
of
stuff
and
pick
the
dates
that
you
want
to
release?
C
So
you
don't
have
to
sit
there
and
get
in
there
every
day
you
can,
you
can
spend
you
know
some
time
get
a
bunch
of
stuff
set
up
ready
to
go,
but
the
one
thing
we
do
need
folks
to
kind
of
watch
is
we
need
to
get
a
list
of
people
that
we
want
to
start
kind
of
watching
and
retweeting,
because
that
gives
us
more
if
we
do
likes
and
retweets,
we
get
more
credibility
back
to
ourselves.
E
So
here's
my
tweet
deck
for
deploy
hub
did.
I
have
one
for
I
wonder
if
I
had
set
up
one
for
ortillius
over,
but
I
I
so
I
can
put
as
many
people
as
I
want
to
in
on
my
team
and
now
that
I'm
connected
to
deploy
hub
if
they
post
through
tweetdeck
they're,
they
can
do
it
as
well.
E
So
we
just
need
to
do
something
similar
with
ortilius
and
then
I've
already
built
out
all
of
my
my
who
I
watch
so
I
can
go
through
and
say
you
know.
Let's
say
I
want
to
see
something
I
want
to
reach
out
to,
but
I
got
some
press
going
on
out
there.
E
See
I
don't
know
what
steven
connolly
has
been
very
busy
looks
like
there's
something
from
our
friends
at
meal
soft.
So
I
can
then,
just
you
know
I
can
like
it
or
I
can
change
who
I
want
to
post
it
from
so
I
don't
have
to
post
it
from
deploy
hub.
I
could
post
it
from
anybody.
I
want
oops.
E
So
if
I
wanted
to
to
share
that
or
like
it,
I
could
I
could
do
that
and
that's
kind
of
what
I
like
about
the
tweet
deck
is
that
you
can
manage
multiple
accounts,
and
so,
if
we
get,
if
we
get
a
handful
of
us
three
or
four
of
us
doing
this,
and
all
you
have
to
do
is
play
out
it
once
or
twice
a
week.
It
ends
up
populating
a
lot
of
stuff
in
our
in
our
twitter
account
and
we
need
that.
So
that
would
be
the
only
that's.
F
E
Oh
yeah
yeah,
I
think
it'll
be
more
sooner
than
that.
So
anyway,
that's
that's.
What
we've
got
going
and-
and
I
think
that
we
need
to
the
other
thing
we
need
to
talk
about
in
general-
is
summers
here.
E
Maybe
we
want
to
cut
back
on
the
meetings
for
july
and
august
last
year.
I
think
we
took
the
entire
month
of
august
off,
which
was
great
for
all
of
us,
but
I
think
that
we
could,
in
july
just
do
cancel
the
the
general
meeting
this
meeting
and
then
just
do
one
of
outreach
meeting.
What
does
anybody?
Anybody
have
any
thoughts
on
that.
E
E
Yeah
we
would.
We
have.
C
E
We
have
don't,
we
have
two
general
meetings
and
we
have
two.
We
break,
we
cut
out
three.
I
think
architecture
has
to
stay
involved
because
we've
got
too
much
going
on,
but
I
think
we
could
just
do.
One
outreach
meeting
in
july
cancel
the
general
this
general
meetings
for
july
and
then
continue
the
architecture
meeting
as
scheduled.
C
That
works
for
you
that
works
for
me.
I
think
we
should,
like
you
said,
just
keep
the
architecture
going
and
slim
back
the
other
couple
until
beginning
of
september.
E
Okay,
okay,
so
we're
going
to
cancel
we're
going
to
cancel
completely
or
maybe
we
just
do
one,
because
if
we
do
yeah,
I
think
we
should
cancel
completely
the
the
general
meeting.
This
meeting
yeah
we'll
have
one
in
july
and
cancel
it
all
come
all
together
in
august,
yep,
okay,
one
general
meeting
in
july
and.
E
C
E
And
cancel
both
for
the
month
of
august.
G
E
E
E
D
E
C
You
can
type
then,
so
we
I
did
the
the
project
plan
for
the
ripple.
It
ended
up
being
like
144
days
worth
of
work.
I
slimmed
it
back.
I
was
first
at
a
year
and
a
half
of
work,
so
I
had
to
pull
that
back
and
so
that
we
sent
the
link
over
to
the
ripple
folks
for
them
to
review
again
we're
asking
for
the
75k.
C
What
ends
up
being
is
144
days,
and
that
would
be
one
developer
at
like
65.
An
hour
is
kind
of
what
the
budget
was
turning
out
to
be.
C
E
C
So
144
ftes
at
sixty-five
dollars
an
hour,
we'll
get
us
just
right
around
the
75k
mark
that
we're
asking
for
so,
hopefully
that's
the
last
documentation
that
they'll
need
for
us
for
now
and
the
other
thing
we
got
going
on
in
from
the
architecture
side,
we
did
get
the
linux
foundation
to
give
us
a
kubernetes
cluster,
so
the
lfx
is
gonna,
be
paying
for
our
zero
cluster
last
thursday
for
the
evening
architecture.
C
Meeting
my
time
I
worked
with
brad
and
a
few
other
folks
to
migrate
from
one
subscription
azure
to
the
other
subscription
in
azure.
It
actually
went
pretty
smoothly.
Brad
had
a
bunch
of
terraform
already
in
place,
so
once
we
got
through
some
of
the
security
permissions
which
we
had
lfx
it
support
on
so
on
the
meeting,
so
we're
able
to
get
things
moving
along
pretty
quick.
C
The
one
thing
that
we
need
to
do
is
move
the
website
and
documentation
over
to
the
new
subscription,
and
I
have
to
that's
on
my
to-do
list
for
this
week
to
look
at
what
we
need
to
do
there.
So
we
have
and
there's
some
one.
Other
thing
we
have
to
do
is,
which
is
the
azure
front
door,
managing
the
dns
names
and
ip
addresses
that's
happening
that
we
have
to
kind
of
configure.
C
But
that's
gonna,
that's
that's
in
the
process.
It
went
much
smoother
than
I
thought,
with
working
with
his
work
because
it
can
be
pretty
weird,
so
that
is
a
big
plus
transcript.
What
else
we
have
going
on
the
only
other
thing.
So
what
we?
What
we
stood
up
in
the
new
cluster
is
istio.
C
C
C
H
E
Repair,
no,
but
if
anybody
is
cold
sasha,
if
you're
sitting
there
cold
did
you
know
you
don't
want
to
go
out?
Do
you
want
to
work
on
something
from
an
architecture
perspective?
I
still
want
us
to
look
to
see
what
it
would
take
for
us
to
bolt
into
backstage.
E
It's
probably
going
to
graduate
it's
gotten
a
lot
of
traction,
so
I
feel
like
that
should
be
on
our
list
of
things
to
do
is
to
look
what
would
just
do
the
the
initial
analysis
of
what
it
would
take
to
pull
it
call
the
the
backstage
apis
to
pull
the
information
out
and
add
it
to
our
to
a
registered
component.
Now
that
doesn't
mean
that
we're
going
to
have
applications,
because
you
still
have
to
go
say
what
applications
are
using
what,
but
it
would
give
us
a
nice
start
on
building
the
repository.
G
So
I
can
shoot
on
that,
because
I
was
thinking
what
to
try.
My
problem
right
now
is
when
I
like
in
orders,
has
been
like
over
a
one
year.
I
think
there's
so
many
new
stuff.
So
when
I
try
to
to
start
again
with
the
with
ortillius,
I
think
there
is
a
lot
of
thing
that
I
have
to
read
about
the
all
the
microservice
and
configuration
that
we
are
working
right
now.
So
for
me,
it's
more
easy
to
catch
a
task
that
is
like
short
time
task
for
save
some
way.
G
So
I
can
I
for
from
now
I
think
I'm
going
to
be
more
useful.
Like
hey,
sir,
you
can
you
like.
Do
a
demo
of
this.
Can
you
try
this
because
maintaining
my
myself,
like
in
the
development
of
ortiz,
has
been
a
little
a
little
hard
because
it's
like
one
per
week
and
I
think
it's
not
enough
dedication
to
be
updated,
but
this
kind
of
I
can.
I
can
be
like
the
lab
guy,
like
I
don't
know,
do
all
this
pilot
and
demos
and
stuff
like
that,
I
can
work.
G
E
E
I
think
that,
if
to
be
honest,
if
you
look
at
the
whole
suite
that
we
would
have
from
the
linux
foundation's
perspective,
not
from
anybody
else's,
but
if
you
had
backstage
generating
to
register,
you
register
your
microservice
at
to
backstage.
It
automatically
creates
your
your
pipeline.
E
E
But
I'm
guessing
that
if
we
do
well
with
the
xrpl
folks
that
the
linux
foundation
might
wake
up
and
say
wait
a
minute,
we
should
have
hyperledger
doing
that.
So
what
we're
doing
is
we're
creating
a
very
interesting
new
kind
of
devops
pipeline
right,
one
that
doesn't
focus
so
much
on.
How
do
you
write?
How
do
you
set
up
your
jenkins,
workflow
templates
and
more
to
how
do
you
start
tracking
data?
E
And
I
I
think
that
if
we
continue
to
be
conscious
of
the
products
that
we
have
to
work
with
from
the
linux
foundation
and
help
build
that
solution
out,
we'll
get
even
more
recognition
and
speaking
sergio
to
your
adoption
concern.
If
we,
if
we
have
that
bax
it
backstage
integration,
it
would
speed
up
the
amount
of
data
that
we
have
in
our
central
one,
because
eventually,
what
we
want
to
do
is
get
the
linux
foundation
to
have
a
version
of
ortilius
that
everybody
at
the
linux
foundation.
G
Okay,
I
will
work
on
that
and
one
thing
to
mention:
I'm
working
with
more
in
there
and
architects.
I
I'm
like
working
pretty
much
for,
in
the
event
side,
on
the
red
hat,
I'm
speaking
my
words
of
redhead
right
now,
I'm
working
with
a
demo
based
on
on
events
and
I'm
trying
to
work
with
a
sodium
and
nutrient
well
at
the
end,
is
it's
taking
a
lot
of
it's
getting
stronger,
all
the
solution
that
is
based
on
events
and
they
are
proactively
doing
stuff.
G
For
example,
we
are
having
like
a
new
solution
that
is
on
develop,
that
is
for
the
infrastructure
and
platform.
That
is
just
one
thing
that
is
hearing
events
and
after
that
he
analyze
and
then
apply
like
anything
that
is
needed
to
do
so.
I'm
right
now
doing
like
a
little
demo
about
using
channels
and
web
sockets,
because
the
advantage
of
that
is,
you
are
using,
like
real-time
application,
you're
not
like
waiting
something
you
are
not
a
sending
a
process.
It's
just
like
a
channel.
You
send
some
event,
somebody
catch
them
and
do
something
over
that.
G
That-
and
it's
is
connected
with
k90
is
connected
with,
with
a
little
framework
that
today
there
are
more
modern
and
are
like
a
little
upfront
from
microservice
version
that
we
are
used
to
be
so
maybe,
at
least
for
someone
can
be
like
interesting
to
learn
about.
E
So
I
I
think
you
bring
up
an
interesting
point
and
while
backstage
has
already
gotten
a
lot
of
adoption
because
it
generates
those
workflows,
I
think
that
the
the
idea
around
managing
workflows
with
cloud
events
will
eventually
replace
the
need
for
a
tool
like
backstage,
because
each
each
project-
I
mean
you,
don't
really
have
a
lot
of
work
to
do
you
just
you
just
declare
what
tools
you're
using
and
the
that
the
the
cloud
events
kind
of.
Does
it
for
you
sergio.
Have
you
heard?
E
Put
it
in
the
chat
you
check
it
out,
you're
gonna,
you're
gonna
be
what
the
will
and
his
team
has
done
already
is
pretty
impressive,
they've
even
built
it
around
open
policy
agent.
E
We
were
just
talking
about
it
with
syme,
I'm
gonna
see
if
we
can't
do
a
podcast
with
them
with.
Will
the
ceo
and
steve's
going
to
make
a
recommendation
to
bring
that
tool
into
the
cd
foundation
as
a
open
source
as
one
of
their
projects.
G
Well,
right
now,
I'm
like
just
doing
some
experimentation,
but
it's
funny
that
a
lot
of
things
that
are
like
really
distributed
in
the
in
the
open
source
space
like
really
fit
well,
when
you're
like
doing
I,
I
just
pick
like
a
shot
project,
but
it's
funny
because
I
start
hey.
I
can
use
for
saying
something
I
I
can
use
dna.
Yes,
I
can.
I
can
use
events.
Yes,
I
can.
G
I
can
use
erase
yes,
I
can
so
pretty
much
like
all
the
the
ecosystem
right
today,
I
think
is
there
it's
really
easy
to
integrate,
but
I
think
there
is
more
people
I
put
it
new
stuff,
but
it's
not
that
much
people
that
are
putting
together.
That's.
I
think
it's
like
my
my
my
theory,
so
I'm
trying
to
do
that.
E
G
E
G
E
Pound,
okay,
is
it
does
the
linux
foundation
host
that
independent.
E
G
G
I'm
participating,
I
don't
think
I
think
there
is
not
much.
I
don't
know
if
the
the
the
dogs
are
open,
but
I
I
couldn't
put
in
place
this
year
any
kid
off
project.
Something
like
that.
So
I
just
attended,
because
I
I'm
trying
to
get
more
information
to
er,
build
a
new
github
github
offer
here
in
ladam.
So
that's
like
my
mission.
I'm
gonna
get
a
little
more
involved
and
try
to
figure
out
how
to
create
more
praise
on
latin.
For
that.
E
G
G
Yeah
I
want
to
go
over
there
because
I
miss
that
part
of
disney
has
like
a
like
cars,
attraction
and
stuff,
like
that.
So
my
my
my
son
really
like
it,
but
I'm
going
to
go
to
disney
paris.
E
Far
from
disneyland,
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
at
disneyland.
I
went
to
like
three
different
grad
nights
in
in
southern
california.
Disneyland
allows
it
puts
a
grad
night
party
for
all
you
all
the
seniors
for
like,
and
they
they
close
the
park
from.
I
think
it's
nine
at
night
until
ten
in
the
morning
and
then
all
of
the
high
school
seniors
get
to
descend
upon.
E
E
E
E
I'll
figure
out
what
the
schedule
looks
like,
but
we
probably
won't
have
another
one
of
these
meetings
until
september
or
maybe
we'll
just
have
one
in
july.
I
think
that's
what
we
said
so
I.
E
More
in
july
yeah
and
then
we'll
have
none
in
august
and
then
we'll
get
back
to
work
in
september
and
in
the
meantime,
sign
we'll
continue
with
the
the
pod,
the
podcast
and
I'll
get
you
connected
with
willam.