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From YouTube: 9/27/21 Outreach Ortelius
Description
The beginning of a livestream educational series is the topic of this Outreach meeting.
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A
A
B
B
Chat.
Everybody
please
sign
in.
B
Even
though
we've
been
a
bit
busy,
I
went
ahead
and
got
this
stuff
done.
Share
my
screen
so
over
under
ortillius
events,
we
now
have
the
podcasts,
so
here's
two
podcasts
that
arvind
worked
on
and
sergio,
and
then
I
was
steve,
so
we've
got
the
podcast
going,
so
I
also
created
an
opening
for
the
podcast.
So
if
you're
going
to
do
a
podcast
go
over
to
the
google,
it
is
in
the.
C
I
think
outreach
go
to
shared
with
me.
C
E
B
B
Yeah
well
just
incorporate
it
and
when
you
create
it,
mp3
it'll
just
create
take
the
audio
off
of
it.
So
if
you're
going
to
do
it,
I
didn't
put
an
ending,
I
didn't
think
we
needed
ending,
but
the
the
this
is
just
an
opening.
It
says:
welcome
to
the
artillious
beaming
podcast
and
it's
pretty
short
and
sweet.
So
we
have
that
going
and
I
believe
siddharth
is
siddharth
on
the
call
today.
B
Okay,
I
think
that
I'm
going
to
turn
this
over
to
syme
simon,
wanted
to
talk
about
some
of
the
work
that
he
and
sergio
and
I
believe,
one
other
person
now.
I
can't
remember-
maybe
sasha
wanted
to
talk
about
so
I'm
going
to
leave
the
rest
of
this
call
open
for
that.
G
B
G
F
Absolutely
we're
gonna
discuss.
We
want
to
discuss
previously
that
we
want
to
do
a
live
stream
like
some
of
the
stuff.
Already
at
that
open
source
productivity.
The
part
of
our
theme
was
is
to
help
people
that
you
hate
about
octavious,
open
source
project.
We
want
to
do
a
live
stream
first,
that
it
shows
the
people
how
to
contribute
with
the
open
source
project.
So
it
says
your
sasha
will
tell
us
what
is
the
repository?
F
How
do
you
want
to
contribute
to
the
open
source
project,
because
that,
in
the
open
source,
talks
are
not
just
enough
for
the
people,
so
another
open
source
communities
they're
doing
the
live
streams
without
people
educate
about
their
own
contributing
process
to
their
open
source
project?
So
that's
a
positive
and
moving
forward.
We
do
it.
We
do
want
to
discuss
about
the
other
operating
system,
open
source
software.
Somebody
builds
out
and
we
want
to
think
about.
F
F
We
want
to
talk
to
the
audience
question
answer
the
audience:
question
live
streams
and
new
coupon
coming
up
events
conferences.
We
want
to
talk
about
all
these
kind
of
things
during
our
last
live
stream,
but
the
first
few
live
streams
going
to
talk
about
how
the
previous
open
source
project
was
and
how
different
people
can
contribute
to
this
project.
B
So
when
you
say
live
stream,
what
would
you
use
to
do
that.
G
You
yes
well
in
in
the
in
our
meeting,
we
well
the
discussion
at
the
end
that
the
end
the
better.
The
better
answer
is
that
we
should
do
a
multi-stream,
because
we
have
this
discussion
about.
Who
is
our
public?
Who
is
like
the
where,
in
in
what
social
channels
are
big
companies
or
big
communities
versus
where
is?
There
is
a
lot
of
young
people
that
is
in
new
platform.
For
example,
we
were
like
thinking
comparing
youtube
and
twitch
and
at
the
end
there
are
just
different
end
users
in
some
ways.
G
So
at
the
end
the
answer
is:
let's
do
a
multi-stream,
because
today
I
I
my
in
my
personal
stream,
I
usually
send
it.
I
do
multistream
to
youtube
twitch
and
facebook,
so
we
can
even
put
don't
don't
just
pick
one
and
there
is
no
need
for
that.
We
we
can
do
just
that
multistream.
At
the
end.
We
want
to
take
both
the
best
of
of
the
two
words
we
want
young
people
like
irving,
get
introduced
to
to
technology.
G
We
want
to
grow
in
in
twitch
because
there
is
a
lot
of
john
generation
on
over
twitch
and
still
we
want
to
work
with
the
with
the
big
communities
over
twitter.
You
do
and
etc.
So
we're
going
to
do
a
multi-stream,
I'm
going
to
take
care
about
that,
because
I
already
do
that.
But
that's
the
answer
at
the
end.
B
So
do
we
know
if
there
is
like
does
like
vimeo
or
crowdcast,
make
it
or
facebook
live,
make
it
easy
to
record
it
and
then
integrate
it
with
twitch.
Do
we
know
if
there's
a
easy
solution
to
do
that?
B
I
guess
what
I'm
saying
if
there
is
just
let
us
know
and
we'll
look
at
it
from
the
deploy
hub
side
to
going
ahead
and
purchasing
it.
Just
like
we
have
the
the
for
the
podcast,
because
if
there's
something
that
makes
it
easier
for
you
guys
to
do
manage
all
three
of
those.
Let
us
know
because
we
you
know,
sometimes
the
fun
part
is
doing
the
podcast.
The
pain
in
the
ass
part
is
doing
all
the
other
stuff,
but
we
definitely
want
to
capture
it.
B
So
we
can
up
create
a
channel
a
on
our
youtube
account
that
will,
you
know,
have
a
historical
listing
of
all
of
the
of
what
you
did
and
I
really
want
it
to
be
on
twitch.
But
there's
got
to
be
some
other
piece
that.
C
B
It
because
twitter
only
keeps
it
around
for
like
14,
maybe
14
days.
C
B
Yeah
and
it
would
make
sense
that
we
would
track
it
in
youtube
under
its
own
playlist.
G
G
Already
it's
okay,
well,
basically,
thing
is:
is
streamlabs
in
the
multistream
can
like
duck
another
description
to
the
age
platform,
so
yeah
in
the
in
the
in
the
like
event,
side,
that's,
that
is
salt,
it's
really
sold
and
I'm
going
to
look
how
to
do
like
the
after
work
in
one
point
and
do
the
same
like
pretty
much
on.
One
click.
Have
this
persistent
in
different
platform
too?
So
let
me
keep
the
with
that
task
on
my
site,
and
that
was.
C
H
G
Yeah
I'm
using
streamlabs
because
it's
like
obs,
but
they
have
like
online
services
that
are
complement
that,
and
so
there
is
a
lot
of
easier,
easy
things
to
do
in
stream.
Website.
B
And
then
I
think
it
might
also,
as
you
go
down
this
road,
it
might
be
make
it
easier
if
we
publish
a
a
calendar,
so
we
could
literally
publish
a
year
calendar
that
says
this
is
and
put
that
out
on
the
ortilia
site.
That
said
this,
these
are
the
topics.
Here
are
the
dates
you
know
we're
going
to
do
you
know
what
whatever
the
topics
might
be,
that
you
guys
decide
on,
and
it
doesn't
have
to
be
specific
to
ortillius.
It
could
be
about.
B
C
F
Actually,
what
we're
gonna
do
is
is
what
I've
seen
from
the
cloud
native
community
is
that
from
the
people
are
doing
the
office
hours.
That
is
usually
it's
related
to
these
open
source.
Let's
say
someone
from
time
is
monitoring
this
kind
of
project
they're
doing
they
answer
the
public
question
like
we're
going
to
do
this
kind
of
stuff
and
we're
going
to
stuck
into
this
error.
How
we're
going
to
tackle
this
error,
but
what
we
want
to
do
is
in
the
hoteliers
community.
F
We
look
out
these
open
source
projects
talking
about
talking
about
the
microservices
in
general.
What
are
the
people
done
in
this
kind
of
scenario,
because
what
we
were
discussing
in
the
past,
with
steve
in
the
previous
meeting,
that
hoteliers
are
going
to
integrate
with
these
other
tools
as
well,
moving
forward
like
service
classes
or
ktops,
argo
cd.
F
F
F
But
the
first
step
we
want
to
show
is
what,
when
a
plan
is
where
we
share
with
the
talks
with
you
all
these
guys
with
steve
and
tracy
and
seju
and
sasha
for
the
first
discussion,
we
talked
about
somebody's
relatively
new
to
the
ortelius.
So
what
it
really
is
is
all
about
how
wanting
to
give
how
you're
gonna
pull
requests
to
the
rotarian's
data
repository
we'll
introduce
this
just
to
the
people.
F
So
after
watching
the
live
stream,
people
able
to
know
us
how
the
contributing
process
involved
to
the
hoteliers
open
source
community
and
after
that,
upon
the
session,
this
call
is
going
to
be
in
the
youtube
all
the
time
and
next
time
somebody
asked
me
well,
I
am
relatively
new
to
the
open
source,
doesn't
know
what
to
tell
yes
how
to
contribute
to
this
process,
so
they
can
watch
the
youtube
video
and
later
down
the
load.
We're
gonna
discuss
the
topic
with
you.
F
G
We
are
going
to
have
a
line
base
for
for
realization,
but
it's
not
that
structured,
but
yeah
every
session
at
least
need
to
be
a
a
starting
point.
For
a
conversation.
The
first
two
was
like
yeah
ortelios.
If
we
are
going
to
talk
about
like
office
hours
about
our
telus,
let's
speak
about
hortelius.
G
G
Specific
solution
is
more
a
a
driving
solution,
so
if
today
we
are
like
putting
in
place
some
particular
architecture
or
solution,
technology,
etc
is
because
there
is
a
community
decision
like
a
need
driving
by
the
community
and
we
are
testing
it
and
we
are
integrating
because
it's
going
to
solve
something.
So
I
think
it's
a
really
nice
topic
for
for
the
next
one,
and
after
that
we
are
going
just
thinking
what
a
two
session
ahead.
G
B
F
Yes,
absolutely,
but
I
think
student
space
is
what
I've
seen
from
it's
required:
600
followers,
650
or
600
followers
to
need
to
do
that.
I
currently
have.
I
am
currently
approaching
to
4
500,
but
my
community
clown
in
istanbul.
It's
just
approaching
to
600
right
now,
but
I
think
the
twitter
spaces
is
like
about
the
somebody
is
is:
is
it's
a
questioning
system,
but
I
see
what
I
see
from
the
I
people
like
dr
doc.
Community
data
and
grouper
matters.
Communities
they've
done
a
lot
twitter
spaces,
but
the
journal
audience
was
student.
F
They
want
to
ask
us.
We
are
relatively
new
to
the
kubernetes
how
to
jump
start
career
to
the
kubernetes,
so
it's
kind
of
a
feedback,
but
it's
later
down
the
road.
I
think
everyone
eventually
do
that
after
the
live
stream,
because
what
I
feel
from
the
live
stream
is
one
is
a
real
session
because
we
are
doing
stuff
like
might
be
in
the
future.
Doing
stuff
live
on
the
keyboard,
how
to
deploy
the
cluster
on
hoteliers
or
deploy
hub.
So
I
think
once
we're
gonna
run
this
kind
of
stuff.
F
We
eventually
move
to
the
twitter
spaces
as
well,
because
we
want
to
track
the
audience
and
lost
immediate
responsibility
to
sasha
and
sergio.
There
are
the
community
members
who've
done
a
different,
open
source
project.
I
I
I
knew
some
of
the
folks
done:
15
open
source
cloud
native
products.
They
have
done
the
contribution
there.
What
we
want
to
do
is
from
the
live
stream.
F
B
Yeah,
so
we
only
have
maybe
60
followers
on
artillius,
so
we'll
make
it
a
you
know
I'll
make
it
a
goal
to
get
I
have
about.
I
think
I
have
a
little
about
around
500
followers.
Maybe
I'll
start
pushing
out.
You
know
asking
people
to
follow
ortilius
and
see
if
we
can
get
that
number
up,
so
we
can
potentially
use
twitter
spaces.
Then.
E
So
I
have
also
seen
our
twitter's
faced
with
get
more
than
400
500
people
joining
and
discussing
the
stuff,
and
since
github
is
the
new
field,
many
more
are
interested
to
listen
to
it
like
I
am
seeing
the
trend
like
the
web
free
is
trending
right
now
on
twitter
and
it's
all
future
faces
are
going
more
than
100
200
people
are
joining,
so
I
think
it's
a
good
plan
also.
I
have
like
1300
followers,
so
I
will
personally
promote
it.
Also.
B
Great,
so
my
suggestion
is
that
sime
and
sasha
and
sergio
we
will
continue
to
let
you
drive
this
and
and
kind
of
leave
the
charge
you.
Let
us
know
what
you
need
from
me
or
from
steve,
and
we
will
immediately
jump
on
it.
I
will
take
it
as
a
task
to
try
to
start
building
our
our
twitter
account.
B
I
think,
it'll
be
an
amazing
place
for
discussion,
evelina
willocks,
who
is
one
of
the
board
members
for
the
for
jenkins?
B
She
we
we
had
her,
do
a
talk
for
the
cd
foundation
online
meetup,
but
one
of
the
things
that
she
said
that
she
thought
was
one
of
the
biggest
failures
in
open
source
was
not
enough
documentation,
not
enough
demos,
not
enough
training.
So
I'm
glad
you
guys
are
taking
this
particular
aspect
of
the
open
source
community
on
it,
because
it
is
definitely
a
big
gap
for
us.
B
G
And
we
we
discussed
that
we
think
in
general
it's
not
good
that
the
onboarding
of
this
is
not
good,
because
we
were
we
we
get
into
a
nice
topic
about
like
when
that
the
few
times
do
you
see
like
engagement
with
streaming
and
video.
Usually
it's
too
perfect.
It's
like
like
technology
that
is
so
complicated
as
like.
I
don't
know
for
interactive
architectures,
it's
so
complicated,
there's
so
many
components.
G
So
so
many
things
to
understand
and
people
like
usually
when
a
community
or
a
company
like
presents
something
it's
look
so
perfect,
but
at
the
end
there
is
a
lot
of
people
frustrated
like
hey.
This
is
really
like
it's
painful
for
me.
Hope
people
do
it
so
perfectly
it's
not
it's
not.
So
we
are
going
to
try
to
to
do
like
a
more
in
life
with
failure
with
real
people
like
to
feel
more
more
human
conversation,
because,
yes
with
so
many
additions,
so
many
perfect
presentation,
marketing
and
stuff
like
that.
G
C
I
think,
for
me,
the
next
step
is
figuring
out
a
topic
and
a
date,
and
what
you,
how
we
need
to
get
the
word
out
around
that,
and
also
are
we
gonna?
What
what
time
are
we
shooting
for
like
a
half
hour
time
slot
or
15
minutes
or
an
hour?
What
was
your
thought
on
those
or
just,
however
long
it
goes?
It
goes.
F
So
we
try
to
be
do
it
in
a
one
hour
time
frame
not
more
than
that,
because
after
we
do
a
live
stream
of
two
hours
and
then
we
ship
the
recording
to
the
youtube
channel
and
people,
see
the
two-hour
recording
and
they
don't
want
to
see
the
long
hour
training.
So
internet
is
short
and
skinny
and
the
conversation
is
around.
We
try
to
generate
the
script
and
we
will
share
the
talks
with
you.
F
What
we're
going
to
discuss
moving
along
the
way,
because
we
need
your
feedback
from
steve
and
tracy
about
what
I
do
is
because
what
is
what
I
feel
from
the
cloud-native
ecosystem
is
the
project
closer
to
the
community.
They
drive
far
faster
and
those
who
are
not
closer
to
the
community
is
not
going
to
drive
faster.
So
what
we
plan
was
is
an
information
is
not
a
wealth
of
information,
but
try
to
be
a
short
and
skinny
nose
on
what
would
it
do?
What
how
to
do
it?
F
C
B
And
I
reached
out:
well
I
just
stuck
his
linkedin
contact
in
the
chat.
This
is
bourgeois
ready
and
he
he's
out
of
san
francisco.
He
is
start.
He
is
a
consulting
firm
that
specializes
around
microservices
and
kubernetes,
and
he
reached
out
to
me
around
the
open
source
project.
I
think
that
he
would
be
interested
in
this
effort,
so
one
of
you
might
just
ping
him
on
linkedin
ask
for
his
connection
and
let
him
know
that
we're
working
on
it.
B
I
was
hoping
he
was
going
to
be
on
a
call
today.
He
is
interested
in
getting
involved,
but
he
may
just
jump
in
on
the
community
calls
initially.
But
if
one
of
you
introduce
yourselves-
and
maybe
you
can
get
a
chat
going
with
him,
because
I
think
he
would,
I
think
he
would
be
perfect
for
it.
B
And
yes,
we
can,
I
need
to
arvin,
I
need
to
anybody
who
wants
to
post
on
the
ortilius
account.
What
we
need
to
do
is
probably
use
tweetdeck.
B
B
So
when
you
set
up
tweetdeck,
then
I
can
give
you
access
to
the
artillious
account
without
because
right
now
with
twitter
is
just
one
account.
F
Yes,
also
when
we,
when
we
gonna,
do
live
stream.
There
are
so
many
chances
for
us
to
do
these
kind
of
trades
as
on
the
weekend
side
as
well
and
tweeting
about
this
kind
of
stuff
that
we're
going
to
do
is
so
that's
helped
us
derive
that
this
community
is
acting
doing,
live
stream
between
different
spaces
and
this
kind
of,
and
then
eventually
I
think
the
twitter
pages
are
coming
from,
because.
F
And
you
are
not
putting
stuff
in
twitter.
People
are
not
following
me
because
they
have
wanted
to
be
a
very
active
adobe
and
you
need
to
throw
on
you
want
was
so.
I
think
we
have
to
keep
on
adding
some
content
day
by
day
and
then
after
we're
sending
that
we
see
that
follower
account
is
growing.
But,
as
you
said,
everyone
joined
the
community.
We
asked
them
to
join
our
followers
counting
stuff
with
a
nice.
We.
C
Just
to
change
the
topic,
real,
quick
I've
been
missing
some
of
the
people
that
have
been
joining
the
discord
channel.
I
think
it
looks
like
I
missed
the
last
three.
So
if
everybody,
if
you
see
somebody
pop
into
the
welcome
channel,
please
send
them
a
personal
note.
Welcome
to
the
to
the
project.
It
just
helps.
People
feel
that
there's
somebody
there
that's
going
to
listen
to
them.
D
G
C
Absolutely
yeah,
but
there's
like
three
or
four
I've:
I've
missed
so
I'm
gonna
reach
out
to
them
and
then,
but
if
everybody
else
can
as
well,
that
would
be
great.
It
just
helps,
helps
people
when
they
first
come
in.
You
know
this
is
a
scary
world
and
if
they
know
that
we're
just
here
to
help
them
and
we're
nice
folks
and
gonna
be
welcoming,
it
goes
a
long
ways.
B
Arvind,
could
you
put
your
your
your
twitter
handle
in
the
chat.
B
B
C
Okay,
one
last
thing
go
to
dev.ortilia.io
and
start
testing.
G
D
B
While
I'm
here
in
tweetdeck
does
anybody
else
want
to
have
their
be
authorized
to
post
to
ortillius?
If
you
do,
stick
your
stick,
your
name.
Stick
your
handle
in
the
chat
and
I'll
just
add
you
on
here.
A
C
And
you
guys
can
get
in
with
admin
admin
if
you
need
to
for
a
quick
login.
A
B
A
G
C
C
The
artwork
is
under
creative
commons
or
even
like
the
mit
license
or
whatever
we're
using
apache
too.
We
can
take
that
logo
and
we
can
put
it
on
t-shirts
without
having
to
go
through
a
particular
vendor.
So
what
we'll
need
to
do
is
find
vendors
in
the
specific
countries
and
kind
of
work
that
route.
B
Yes,
siddharth
found
someone
to
do
his
t-shirts
and
when
I,
when
I
was
looking
at
prices,
the
there
are
cheaper
ways
to
ship
things
than
what
that
the
company
that
the
cdf
uses
is
charging
so
we'll
take
that
on.
We
will
definitely
take
that
on
the
other
thing
before
I
know
we
are
running
out
of
time,
I
am
going
to
put
together
a
outline
for
our
december
8th
event.
Remember
we
have
that
as
an
outreach
effort.
B
B
B
Might
be
fun
to
bring
somebody
in
who
can
talk
about
building
diversity
in
a
non-profit
organization?
I'm
thinking
about
that.
E
Something
can
you
share
your
bit,
offer
talk
in
your
ortelius
website,
all
tillies
youtube.
B
Yeah,
if,
as
soon
as
they
release
it,
since
I
didn't
since
I
don't
own
that
content
as
soon
as
alan
schimel's
team
releases
it
and
posts
it
I,
what
I'll
do
is,
I
will
share
it
in
the
the
ortilla's
youtube
channel.
C
Yeah
so
right
now,
it's
probably
going
through
their
website
to
get
to
it
because
they've
gated
it
to
get
more
more
information
from
people
yeah.
That's
that's
devops.com
right,
yeah,.
B
They'll
eventually
release
it
in
to
the
in
general,
and
I
will
post
it
up
there.