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From YouTube: January 26, 2021 Ortelius General Meeting
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A
A
Okay,
so
we'll
just
run
through
some
of
these
high-level
topics,
really
quick
and
then
we
can
get
into
some
more
details
as
we
go
so
just
a
reminder,
some
of
the
goals
that
we
have
for
basically,
this
first
quarter
is
really
focusing
on
the
easy
startup
getting
people
up
and
going
and
being
being
able
to
measure
that
adoption.
A
The
outreach
group
is
going
to
be.
I'm
gonna
change
these
around
a
little
bit.
The
outreach
group
is
focusing
on
that
through
the
blogathon,
and
the
blogathon
will
also
tie
into
the
training,
videos
and
docs
tracy.
Do
you
want
to
bring
us
up
to
speed
what
you
have
on
the
blog-a-thon,
because
I
think.
B
A
Let
me
if
you
need
me
to
stop
sharing.
Let
me.
B
B
This
blog
is
out
and
ready
to
push.
It
has
everything
that's
needed.
It
has
the
three
types
of
blogs
that
we're
looking
for.
I'm
helping
new
contributors
become
productive
members
of
the
artillious
open
source
community,
so
you
can
do
any
kind
of
blog
on.
You
know
how
to
get
started
in
the
open
source
community.
B
You
know
how
to
sign
up
for
discord.
Anything
of
that
sort,
help
new
open
source
users
adopt
the
ortillius
platform.
B
The
blogs
need
to
be
500
words
with
graphics
or
300
words
with
a
video,
and
they
should
be
optimized
for
a
keyword.
So
you
need
to
select
a
keyword
if
you're
doing
a
blog,
especially
if
you
do
one
around
adoption
of
the
product
of
the
ortillius
platform
or
if
you
do
a
blog
around
get
ops
and
configuration
management.
B
I
highly
recommend
that
you
consider
submitting
it
to
the
cd
foundation
as
if
you
use
ortilius
as
part
of
the
title
of
it,
we
will
begin
they
will
be
selecting
a
certain
group
of
speakers
for
the
ateliers
project
and
then
I
have
given
some
samples
of
of
what
you
might
discuss
in
each
of
those
groups
and
then
to
submit
your
blog.
You
just
need
to
be
sure
you
are
a
member
of
the
google
group
which
everybody
here
should
be.
B
You
then
create
a
your
blog
in
a
doc
under
the
blogs,
folder
and
then
I've
I've
created
these
six
pull
requests
or
six
issues.
You
can
create
a
pull
request
around
one
of
those
issues.
Add
your
link
to
your
doc
and
the
rest
is
done.
B
If
you
do
have
a
video,
you
can
tell
it
give
us
a
link
to
your
video
in
the
github
photo
issue
when
you
link
it
to
your
your
pull
request
and
if
you
need
to,
we
can
host
it
on
our
our
channel
or
if
you
have
your
own
channel,
we
can
point
to
it.
So
that
is
the
blogathon.
This
will
go
in
the
continuous
delivery
foundations
newsletter,
for
that
goes
out
february
5th,
I
believe,
and
we're
ready
to
go.
So
what
I
need
we
should
have.
B
I
need
some
folks
to
step
up
to
be
judges
and
judges
will
need
to
be
able
to
do
it,
a
basic
edit
of
it
to
make
sure
that
it
qualifies
and
that
it
is,
you
know,
polite,
not
saying
anything,
nasty
about
somebody
else's
product
or
anything
like
that.
So
if
any
of
you
are
interested
in
doing
that,
please
step
up
to
the
plate.
B
Put
it
send
me
an
email
or
put
something
out
on
discord
channel
and
on
the
topic
of
cd
con,
I'm
really
going
to
ask
karam,
sasha
and
christopher.
If
all
three
of
you
would
consider
submitting
something
for
cdcon,
I
think
you
guys
have
been
at
this
the
the
longest
and
have
been
pretty
active,
so
it
would
be
we
we
do
need
you
know,
I'm
assuming.
If
we
can
get
five
or
six
submitted,
I'm
guessing
we'll.
Probably
I
will
get
at
least
four
of
those.
B
B
B
No,
we
have
not
so
darth
and
I
are
working
on
that
we
did
find
he
did
find
a
company
that
is
less
expensive
on
a
monthly
basis
than
most
of
them.
But
it's
still
out
of
the
realm
right
now
of
us
of
getting
funded
from
the
cd
foundation.
To
do
that,
so
siddharth
is
going
to
look
at
this
company
had
what
they
call
partners
that
we
might
be
able
to
do
a
deal
where
we
just
pay
for
the
badges
used.
B
So
he's
going
to
look
at
that,
I'm
also
going
to
look
at
there's
some
wordpress
plugins
to
manage
your
own
badges
it.
The
reason
why
you
use
an
external
one
is
so
that
you
have
a
place
to
host
the
black
badges
long
term,
so
that,
if,
when
you
show,
when
you
display
your
badge
on
your
linkedin
profile,
for
example,
there'll
be
a
link
under
it.
That
shows
who's
certifying
that
badge
and
that's
one
of
the
reasons
why
you
want
that
and
that's
probably
more
important
for
training
classes
like
linux,
certifications
and
things
like
that.
B
I
don't
know
if
it's
that
critical
for
us,
but
we're
we'll
get
it
resolved
before
the
end
of
march,
when
we
need
to
issue
start
issuing
badges.
That's
a
promise
perfect.
D
Okay,
so
we
can
sorry.
D
If
you
check
your
email,
we
can
ask
the
community
members
to
you
know,
drop
messages
for
these
blogathons
on
twitter
account.
B
A
For
against
what.
D
Account
so
not
the
special
account.
I
was
saying
that
you
know
remember
we
had
a
discussion.
I
dropped
your
email.
Also
a
few
minutes
back.
The
committee
members
can
copy
paste
that
same
messages
on
their
twitter
accounts
so
that
to
make
an
announcement
that
there's
a
blog
at
home,
that
is
there.
B
I
will
send
any
email
out
that
gives
some
sample.
Yes,
siddharth
were
you.
You
were
gonna
work
on
that
for
me
right.
B
And
so
without
siddharth
has
created
some
social
networking
kind
of
you
know,
suggested
blogs
or
posts
that
you
could.
B
The
blogathon
like
for
twitter
and
linkedin,
I
will
send
everybody
an
email
out
about
the
blogathon,
which
includes
those
those
suggested
social
networking
posts.
D
Okay,
you
also
asked
me
to
remind
you
for
getting
the
twitter
accounts
of
our
community
members.
We
don't
have.
B
Thank
you,
that's
true,
okay,
so
see.
If
you're
sharing
the
screen,
could
you
go
to
to
the
google
sheets?
I
think
it
is
so
we
really
need
so
sometimes
I
want
to
say
something
about.
B
Somebody
on
like
twitter,
like
like
sasha,
did
a
great
job
doing
this,
and
I
want
to
be
able
to
post
your
twitter
handle,
but
I
don't
have
everybody's
twitter
handles
so
we
had
created
this
this
dock
and
steve,
share
it
and
then
put
the
link
in
the
chat
if
we
can
grab
everybody's
linkedin
and
twitter
accounts
so
that
we
can
follow
each
other
as
well
as
post
about
each
other.
A
You
it's
just
for
just
pushing
the
social
media
side.
B
So
we
don't
have,
let's
verify
it's
me
password,
so
go
ahead,
and
so
we
only
have
10
of
you
who
are
listed
and
only
four
of
us
actually
have
twitter
accounts,
but
we
got
most
of
everybody's
linkedin
accounts.
So
if
you
make
sure
your
name
is
in
here
as
well
as
your
you
don't
have
to
put
your
email,
we
don't
need
your
email
in
here.
We
just
need
your
your
discord,
handle
your
linkedin
and
or
twitter
any
of
those.
Those
three
and
the
github
handle
would
be
useful
too.
A
And
this
will
just
be
used
to
do,
mentions
and
stuff
like
that
and
cross
cross
link.
The
social
media
posts.
G
A
So,
on
the
architecture
side
in
marketplace,
we've
been
working
with
the
cdf
toc
working
group
around
the
summer
of
code.
A
It
looks
like
that
we
we've
put
together
three
issues
and
submitted
those
as
project
ideas
up
to
the
cdf
as
part
of
that
process.
So
everything
on
our
side
has
been
completed.
For
that
from
what
I
understand,
the
google
will
select
a
certain
number
of
students
and
I
have
a
feeling
from
what
they
were
saying
before
is
that
there
will
be
more
project
ideas
than
students
that
will
come
through
the
summer
code
program.
The
summer
code
program
is
a
paid
program
and
I
think
that's
why
it's
limited
to
a
certain
number
of
students.
A
Now
they
did
mention
that
red
hat
did
have
a
similar
program
as
well,
and
I
believe
that's
what
techton
used
to
do
do
that
type
of
internship
as
part
of
their
open
source
project.
So
this
is
this
there'll
be
more
coming,
but
that's
kind
of
a
heads
up
and
we
have
the
the
mentor
set
up
and
ready
to
go.
So
that's
kind
of
where
we're
at
with
that.
I
think
the
whole
submission
process
closes.
B
Yeah
so
we've
submitted
three
projects
and
four
mentors
we'll
see
how
many
spots
we
get.
The
cdf
is
trying
to
kind
of
negotiate
that
with
a
google
summer
of
code,
because
apparently
jenkins
has
gotten
the
majority
of
them
in
the
past.
A
And,
at
the
same
time,
jenkins
is
going
to
be
submitting
on
their
own
outside
of
the
cdf
as
well.
It
sounds
like
so
just
some
weird
politic
politics
happening
for
that,
just
because
jenkins
been
around
so
long.
A
So,
on
the
architecture
side
we
did
have
a
meeting
with
intuit
armory,
opsamex
and.
B
A
Netflix,
thank
you
around
component
sets
what
they're
calling
application
sets
I'm
in
the
process
of
writing
up
what
we
had
on
that
discussion
as
well
as
writing
up
our
plan
for
component
sets
and
application
sets
and
what
they
mean
to
us
as
part
of
that
process.
So
that's
going
to
be
coming.
We'll
that'll
be
one
of
our
key
coding
efforts
that
we'll
have
is
going
to
be
around
the
component
and
application
sets.
B
It
was
a
very
interesting
conversation
it
was
recorded
and
on
a
second
I
will
the
the
link
to
the
recording
is
in
the
architecture,
the
general
architecture
ongoing
dock
that
we
use
and
I'll
find
it
for
you
and
I'll
I'll
put
it
in
the
chat.
A
Yeah,
basically,
what
it
comes
down
to
is
the
spinnaker
and
argo
cd
really
don't
have
a
concept
of
grouping
anything
together.
What
we
thought
around
argo
cd
and
their
application
sets
was
more
to
do
with
templating
than
relationship
management,
which
is
what
ortulius
focuses
on.
So
we
do
have
some
interesting
challenges,
especially
around
argo
cd,
because
they
don't
have
a
pipeline
they're.
Basically,
just
a
literally
this,
these
kubernetes
deployment
manifests
with
the
the
cluster
and
that's
how
basic
it
is
as
part
of
the
that
process.
A
D
I
think
I
was
not
prepared
enough,
but
okay
I'll
take
a
chance
to
call
out
something.
So
what
you've
done
is
we
have
created
this
master
workplace
project
which
caters
to
most
of
the
repositories
that
we're
working
on
now?
The
point
over
here
is,
I
guess,
call
for
steve
and
tracy
is
which
all
repositories
do
we
want
to
keep
in
what
we've
done
is
we
just
made
this
office
project,
but
not
much
of
the
repositories?
D
However,
what
we
want
to
do
is
we
want
to
keep
it
more
from
the
technical
sign
point
point
of
view
and
the
trailer
board
more
from
the
community
point
of
view.
As
we
have
discussed
also,
we
want
to
have
the
differentiation
between
what
we're
doing
on
trial
and
what
we're
doing
on
github,
so
github
trello
pro
board
is
up
and
running
is
already
there.
D
For
example,
I
bariata
and
other
folks
have
started
working
on
if
you
have
anything
else
for
the
community
I'll,
send
you
an
invite,
be
part
of
this
kanban
board
and
start
tracking
your
work
which
you're
contributing
to
community.
D
However,
if
you
have
something
for
the
github
project
on
the
technical
side,
it's
simple
enough
click
on
this
add
your
note,
and
even
if
you
don't
want
to
create
an
issue,
you
know
there
may
be
the
case
that
you
don't
want
to
create
an
issue,
but
you
want
to
track
it
a
technical
point
of
view.
You
can
just
create
a
node
and
click
on
add
and
then
done.
However,
if
you
think
no,
the
node
that
you
want
to
create,
you
want
to
convert
that
into
a
github
issue.
A
The
other
thing
you
can
do
on
the
the
github
project
is
from
an
issue
assign
it
to
a
particular
card
in
the
on
the
compound
board.
So
you
can
go
that
route
as
well.
So
if
you
have
an
issue
that
you
want
to
assign
like
you're
working
on
as
part
of
that
are
we
are
we
going
to
just
have
the
three
categories
to
do
in
progress
and
done
or
do
we
have
a
backlog
as
well.
D
I
think
these
three
should
be
good
enough.
Okay,
we
can
make
it
as
a
backlog
also,
but
I
think
as
a
starting
point,
these
three
are
good
enough.
A
D
A
D
A
D
D
Now,
let's
suppose,
you
want
to
create
a
card
now
by
default,
what
you're
not
working
on
goes
to
in
the
to-do
state
things
which
have
started
working
on
things
whose
cards
have
changed
status?
Also
they
move
to
in
progress
and
they
move
it
automatically.
So
you
don't
have
to
do
that,
and
the
github
issues
which
are
in
closed
state
automatically
are
reflected
in
your
done
state.
It
is
as
simple
as
that.
B
D
Yes,
absolutely
let
me
do
that,
let's
suppose.
D
D
Now
it
is
as
simple
as
creating
this
card
itself,
but
I
think
no,
I
don't
want
to
create.
I
want
to
convert
that
into
an
issue
itself,
so
you
have
an
option
of
converting
to
issue.
Also,
if
you
don't
want
to
get
the
complexities,
you
can
definitely
now,
if
you
say
no,
I
want
to
convert
that
into
you
can
definitely
say
which
repositories
you
want
to
convert,
that
into
an
issue
put
the
body
and
you
click
it
and
it
would
be
converted
into
nature
so
converting
the.
D
Automatically
now
one
option
is:
you
can
probably
drag
and
drop
from
this
to
done
and
if
you
click
on
done,
you
click
on
this.
It
is
now
in
a
closed
state
automatically.
So
this
is
one
option
for
everyone.
The
other
option
is
what
we'll
do
is
we
have
not
done
it
right
now.
We
will
make
it
an
automated
one.
So
as
soon
as
you
work
something
on
this
once
you
close
this,
this
card
will
automatically
move
to
the
done
state.
D
What
are
the
open
action
items
and
I'll
quickly
come
through
it
along
jumpers
is
we
need
to
select
on
which
repositories
we
want
to
manage
this
board.
So
this
is
an
open
question,
I'll
talk
to
tracy
and
steve
for
it
and
probably
giving
them
you
the
heads
up
that
we
need
to
identify
which
all
repositories
we
want
to
maintain,
because
there
are
too
many
repositories
at
the
moment.
A
Right,
so
what
we're
doing
is
all
the
issues
are
associated
to
the
ortilla,
slash
artelias
project.
A
A
We
can
keep
everything
at
the
high
level
or
to
this
project
and
we're
working
on
natchez,
actually
working
on
the
auto
close
of
issues
across
repositories
when
you
do
a
merge
of
a
pr,
so
that
will
get
cleaned
up
as
well.
Now
do
you
know
if,
if
we
close
an
issue,
will
it
move
to
the
done
state
automatically.
A
Okay,
because
I
think
one
of
the
things
I
just
noticed
on
your
demo,
one
is
it's
still,
even
though
it's
in
a
done
column
that
is
still
open
in
on
the
issue
side,
I'll
check
that
okay,
just
just
I
just
saw
that
by
chance,
okay
yeah.
So
if
we
keep
all
the
issues
off
of
the
artillious
one,
I
think
it'll
be
it'll
work.
D
So
a
question
to
you
steve,
or
do
you
want
to
use
this
repository
only
or
any
other
repositories?
I've
just
linked
up
a
couple
of
repositories
out
here.
A
The
main
the
main
one
is
going
to
be:
does
the
ortelius
and
the
ortilia
stocks
are
the
main
one,
and
probably
the
website
will
be
the
three
okay,
the
other
ones
like
outreach
and
like
there's
like
the
the
cdf
toc
repos
and
summer
of
code,
those
can
be
managed
by
your
trello
one.
D
So
here
is
the
trello
one
for,
for
example,
the
blockathon
we've
already
put
across.
We
need
judges
and
the
editors
to
help
us
out.
If
you
think
you
can
help
it
out
tag
yourself.
D
So
again,
it's
a
pretty
simple
one
should
not
be
a
challenge,
but
if
you
think
you
need
a
bit
of
hands-on,
maybe
a
five-ten
minutes
of
sessions,
one-on-one
just
book
my
character,
I'll,
send
across
my
calendar
link.
You
can
just
look
across
I'll
devote
sometimes
right.
So
this
is.
B
And
siddharth,
if
somebody,
how
does
somebody
get
invited
to
be
on
this?
What's
the
easiest
way,
is
there
a
common
link
that
I
can
share
with
everybody.
A
All
right
on
the
trello
side
on
either
one
of
these
do
we
get
notified.
A
D
You
can
wash
this
board
itself,
there
are
options
of
viewing
it.
D
D
Perfect
just
a
reminder:
this
is
a
freeware
that
we're
using.
So
there
are
a
lot
of
features
of
the
trello,
but
we
would
be
using
limited
features
at
the
moment.
D
For
example,
there's
a
feature
of
linking
your
trello
with
github,
but
will
not
have
that
the
luxury
at
the
moment.
Hence
we'll
use
limited
versions
of
it,
but
I
think
limited
also
would
make
sense
as
we
start
yeah.
I
think
it's
a
good
place
for
us
to
start
yeah.
A
And
just
so,
I
document
this.
The
github
project
is
where
we're
focusing
on
more
technical.
B
Yeah,
the
trailer
one
will
be
used
for
more,
like
outreach
activities,
things
that
aren't
really
issues
but
we'll
be
able
to
track
people
anybody's
participation
that
way
and
it'll
keep
real
issues
in
github,
so
we'll
be
tracking
most
of
the
blogathon.
Even
though
we
have
issues
associated
to
it.
Any
activities
outside
of
actually
creating
the
blogs
will
be
managed
in
trello.
B
Okay,
we
are
on
the
top
of
the
hour.
I
want
to
introduce
ganda
ganda
is
new
gonda.
Why
don't
you
introduce
yourself
and
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
yourself,
we're
really
happy
to
see
you
on
today.
I
I
am
a
linux
system.
Administrator
I've
been
in
the
states
for
way
too
long,
but
apparently
I
still
have
an
accent.
Linux
administrator
by
day,
job
born
and
bred
c
coder
way
way
back
in
good
old,
south
africa,
and
I
still
like
to
code,
but
I
will
confess
one
of
my
problems
is.
I
have
what
is
called
rsi
repetitive
stress,
injury
from
too
much
typing.
I
I
I
don't
actually
currently
have
microservices
running
under
my
command,
but
it
is
in
my
building.
So
I
am
lurking
on
the
edges.
Now,
listening
and
hearing
lots
of
words,
I
don't
understand,
but
I'm
sure
I
can
figure
out
so
yeah,
I'm
not
jumping
in
elbows
and
knees
right.
Initially,
I'm
just
watching
and
seeing
anything
that
rings
a
bell,
I
can
maybe
go
and
investigate
further
well.
B
We're
glad
to
have
you
and
remember
this
is
a
place
for
learning
as
much
as
contributing.
So
you
can
always
ask
these
kinds
of
questions
on
this.
All
of
us
are
actually
learning
about
microservices
as
we
go.
Some
of
us
are
deeper
in
than
others,
so
never
hesitate
to
say
hey
for
any
of
these
any
of
the
meetings
you're
on
you
can
always
post
those
kinds
of
questions
or
just
ask
them
straight
out.
I
I
My
sister
is
a
statistician
in
canada
and
one
of
her
pet
peeves
is
acronyms
that
nobody
explains,
and
so
every
time
I
hear
an
acronym,
I
don't
understand
or
something
I
always
laugh.
I'm
like
yeah,
I'm
right
there
with
you.
I
have
no
idea
what
those
letters
mean
which
is
funny,
because
the
last
person
was
a
pt.
I
had
to
explain
rsi
to
and
I
was
like
damn.
You
would
think
they
know
that,
but
there's
just
too
many
letters
out
there.
So
there's.
B
A
If
you
could,
in
the
main
github
repository
for
tullius,
slash
fortuitous,
there's
a
readme
file
in
there.
If
you
can.
H
A
If
you
could
update
that
with
which
working
groups
you're
interested
in
and
commit
that
back,
and
that
just
gives
us
a
way
to
get
your
github
handle
and
get
a
get
you
kind
of
like
primed
in
the
pump
for
allowing
you
to
have
access
to
the
github
repos.
I
I'm
also
somebody
who's
obnoxious
about
a
lot
of
things
like
google
and
g-docs,
and
permissions
and
access,
and
I
have
7000
ids,
so
I'm
probably
going
to
irritate
somebody
at
some
point
with
that,
like
you
gave
me
access
where
I
don't
know
what
gmail
d-docs
I
run
my
own
mail
server.
So
if
my
mail
goes
weird
right
over
here
injury,
not
sure
why,
but
I'm
doing
it
now,
and
so
since
I
have
it,
I
now
want
ultimate
email
control.
B
All
righty,
I
don't,
I
don't
think,
there's
anyone
else.
Jim
did
you
introduce
yourself
in
the
last,
since
we
left.
J
Hi,
I'm
just
a
long-time
linux,
administrator
and
hacker
at
various
things
I
mean.
E
J
Not
a
quality
hacker,
I
don't
actually
break
systems
but
coder
and
scripting
and
programming
in
multiple
languages,
as,
as
the
previous
speaker
said,
I've
been
around
way
too
long
and
have
not
actually
contributed
to
any
open
source
projects.
J
Idle
cmdb
discovery,
etc.
There's
bits
and
parts,
but
there's
no
there's
no
complete
package.
So
even
the
people
that
run
servicenow
or
other
elements
within
the
within
the
the
concept,
they've
all
got
bits
and
parts
nobody's
got
a
cohesive
package.
I
actually
talked
to
a
cloud
service
provider
and
they
said
no,
we
don't
like
itil
anymore.
We
don't
need
to
cmdb.
We
don't
need
to
understand
all
that
and
I'm
like
well.
How
do
you
ma?
How
do
you?
How
do
you
know
what's
happening
in
your
world
yeah?
J
You
can
go
look
at
one
container,
but
we
need
to
look
at
30
containers
related
to
the
same
piece
of
software
or
the
same
business
function
without
relationship
management
of
some
type.
How
do
you
do
that
anyway?
So.
B
I
it
is
I'll,
be
sending
it
out,
but
let
me
let
me
put
post
that
link
right
now.
That
gives
you
the
direct
directions.
A
Yeah,
just
so,
everybody
knows
on
the
blogathon,
we're
just
pushing
them
to
google
docs
right
now
and
then
we'll
go
through
and
edit
them
clean
them
up
and
then
take
it
from
there
and
put
it
into
the
wordpress
side
of
things.
A
We're
in
this
weird
transition
period
between
our
wordpress
website
and
a
hugo
markdown
doxie
server.
So
for
now,
because
we
haven't
made
that
jump
yet
we're
just
using
google
docs
as
the
location.
Also,
if
you
have
a
video
just
upload
it
to
the
drive,
the
mp4
up
to
the
drive
and
from
there
we'll
grab
it
and
push
it
up
to
youtube.
B
And
then
jesse,
I
don't
remember
if
we
got
to
talk
to
you
in
in
late
december.
E
E
Yeah
no
hi
everyone.
I
spoke
to
steve
and
tracy.
Initially
initial
conversation
was
interested
in
the
project
and
decided
I'd.
E
You
know
contribute
where
I
can
so
I
do
have
some
open
source
contribution
experience,
but
although
as
a
kind
of
an
employee
of
rackspace
in
the
openstack
project
some
time
ago,
and
so
there's
that
piece
but
long-time
linux
admin
system
administrator,
actually
more
than
just
linux
windows
kind
of
thrown
in
there
too,
with
some
old-school
unix,
I'm
currently
an
sre
and
I'm
not
in
an
environment
today
where
we
use
any
microservices,
but
I'm
transitioning
to
a
new
role
monday,
where
we're
using
tons
of
microservices.
E
So
there's
a
huge
opportunity
for
me
moving
forward
in
my
new
role
to
help.
You
know,
I
guess
you
know,
contribute
to
ortelius
but
also
bring
some.
You
know
some
experience
with
what
we're
trying
to
do
in
my
new
role
to
to
kind
of
help
solve
the
micro
service
relationship
deployment,
all
that
all
that
good
stuff
that's
associated
with
it.
So
I'm
glad
to
be
here
and
thanks
for
inviting
me.
B
Well,
thanks
for
thanks
for
coming
so
for
the
those
three
of
you
who
are
new.
This
is
the
you're
on
the
general
community.
Next
week
we
do
the
outreach
meeting
on
monday
at
8
a.m.
B
Mountain
time
our
7
a.m,
pacific
time,
and
then
we
do
the
architecture
meeting
at
8
a.m
on
thursday.
So
this
is
our
kind
of
our
off
week.
So
we
do
the
community
meeting
on
tuesday
of
one
week
and
then
the
following
week.
We
have
monday
and
thursday
that
we
do
meetings
so
monday,
being
the
outrage
thursday
being
the
architecture,
the
architecture
right
now,
the
outreach
meeting
will
be
focused
on
pushing
the
blogathon.
B
The
out
the
architecture
meeting
will
be
focused
on
looking
at
two
areas:
making
sure
that
the
product
in
terms
of
the
the
the
ramp
to
get
for
adoption
on
the
product
is
cleaned
and
then
getting
started
with
this
component
set
design
for
the
the
netflix
use
cases,
which
is
collect
a
collection
of
components
and
in
a
group
that
have
to
be
deployed
as
a
unit.
A
And
just
for
everybody
just
to
keep
in
the
back
of
their
mind
when
we
talk
about
netflix,
it's
not
only
the
component
component
sets,
but
also
the
scaling
they
have
about
5
000
microservices.
B
And
then
real
quick,
I
have
one
last
question:
hey
sergio,
you
know
you
did
that
awesome
logo
for
us.
Do
you
think
you
could
do
a
design
for
a
a
badge
yeah
sure
I
can
we
need?
We
need
to
be
able
to
have
a
badge
that
has
a
has
a
specific
look
for
the
ortillius
project
they
can.
They
can
have
different
levels
in
it.
B
A
A
Any
of
that
just
post
it
out
on
the
discord
channel
and
we'll
get
you
taken
care
of
and
up
and
going.