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From YouTube: Ortelius Outreach Jan. 31, 2022
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The upcoming Hackathon, buzzsprout and conferences are the focus of this Ortelius Outreach meeting.
A
So
maybe
we
could
just
send
out,
we
know
it's
gonna
be
in
the
the
morning.
That's
just
gonna
be
the
day,
so
maybe
just
a
google
form.
B
And
then
I
will
I'll
figure
out
the
doodle
thing.
A
I
definitely
have
to
reboot
my
machine
today
I
can
even
type
or
scroll
here.
Let's
see
what
else
did
we
have.
A
B
It's
not
really
a
governance
board
meeting
because
I
didn't
I
don't
have.
I
shouldn't
be
calling
them.
So
I
did
an
intro
meeting.
So
your
first
intro
meeting
is
tomorrow
and
you
guys
will
just
have
to
discuss
everything
that
needs
to
be
done,
including
holding
elections
for
who's
going
to
serve
as
president
and
schedule
meetings
and
track
notes.
B
In
terms
of
the
outreach
meetings
we
have
a
we've
got
a
couple
of
things
that
we
need
to
be
pushing
forward.
B
B
To
make
sure
we
get
in
touch
you,
you
and
sergio
have
some
work
to
do
to
set
it
up
on
the
github
side.
So
people
know
what
pull
requests
are
out
there
that
are
easy
to
start
working
on,
and
then
I
need
to
figure
out
some
office
hours.
That's
gonna
work
for
everybody,
so
I'll.
Do
it
I'll
just
go
ahead
and
get
doodle
and
do
both
of
those.
B
A
So
sasha
I
I
can't
what's
your
time
offset
to
the
like
sydney.
D
D
E
A
D
So
I
can't
do
it,
I
can't
I
can
I
can
I
can't
we
can
align
if
we're
if
we
work
it
like
that
right,
but
I
don't
know,
then
I
don't
know
how
that
works
for
for
the
states.
For
you
guys,
though,.
A
D
A
Because
it's
for
like
for
for
me,
it
is
the
best
time
for
me
to
meet
with
brad
is
in
my
afternoon,
which
is
his
morning
and
for
you,
so
I
meet
with
him
at
4
30
like
like
today.
If
I
meet
him
at
like
4
30
today,
it's
8
30
tomorrow
morning
for
him
so
for,
like
you,
you're
gonna
be
meet
at
your
nighttime,
which
would
be
his
morning
as
well.
D
A
And
we're
gonna
we're
calling
this
the
sergio.
What
is
it
the
galactic
battle
star
coding
event.
F
C
F
A
F
C
B
Got
we
got
the,
I
think
we
got
the
order
finalized
for
t-shirts
and
some
of
those
nylon
running
jackets
and
siddhartha's,
hopefully
getting
me
the
invoice,
so
we
can
get
them
started
so
we're
moving
forward
with
t-shirts
and
some
nylon
jackets.
D
B
B
B
F
With
that
amount
like
for
for
10th
teacher,
it's
more
it's
better
to
send
someone
off
the
team
to
get
the
t-shirts
and
have
a
like
a
nice
trip.
A
Hey
sasha:
what
is
your
your
country's
domain
name?
Is
it
dot
com.sa.
A
D
A
A
D
A
All
right,
what
else
do
we
have
going
on?
Oh,
we
have
call
for
papers
for
cdcon.
B
So
far
and
then
cl
it's
not
the
it's
still
open,
they
do
two
things:
they
do
what
they
call
the
early
bird
and
people
who
get
selected
for
early
bird,
get
they
start
marketing
them,
and
then
I
don't
think
the
call
for
papers
closes
for
another
couple
weeks.
So
if
you
haven't
already
submitted
one
sasha
on
get
ops
then
go
for
it.
D
B
D
A
A
D
A
Sasha
I
saw
that
you
published
the
the
html
for
the
get
ops
diagrams.
Did
those.
D
A
D
A
Okay,
I
will
grab
those
and
I'll
move
them
into
the
doc
and
tracing.
We
may
be
able
to
move
those
into
the
website
as
well.
B
D
A
H
B
Syme
says
10
30,
making
it
30
minutes
later
would
help
him
make
these
meetings,
because
he
has
another
meeting
a
work
meeting.
On
the
same
time,.
B
B
E
Don't
you
introduce
yourself
and
let
me
yeah,
I
have
done
last
last
time
now.
E
Yes,
in
in
my
at
home,
I
speak
french,
french
and
arabic
at
work.
English
in
the
street
german.
E
B
Nice,
the
reason
why
I
asked
is
because
we
oftentimes
have
we
don't
have
good
representation
right
now
in
in
europe.
E
B
For
like
kubecon,
you
know
so
that's
why
I
was
just
curious
sure.
A
E
E
Okay,
no,
no,
no,
and
I
don't
know
it's
there
is.
I
have
seen
the
I
go
through
the
documentation
and
so
on
that.
Could
anyone
maybe
give
me
a
short
introduction
to
the
the
infrastructure
or
to
the
project
or
just
tracy
has
done.
She
present
me
the
the
product,
the
deploy
hub
and
this
these
dashboards
and
so
on.
But
technically,
if
someone
could
take
like,
I
don't
know,
30
minutes,
it
would
be
good
for
me.
B
F
E
A
I
dropped
my
counter
link.
I
E
A
A
A
Calendar
since
yesterday
it
okay
good.
My
counter
could
fill
up
pretty
quick.
E
E
Yeah
I
have
seen
I
need
to
check
my
calendar
also
yeah
tomorrow.
It
will
be
good
tomorrow
at
11
is
yeah,
it's
11
for
me,
but
I
don't
know
for
you.
It's
11.
I
am
maybe.
E
B
E
E
B
Well,
I
think
moving
this
by
30
minutes
is
going
to
make
it
easier
for
us
to
go.
E
I
B
So
I
think
that's
all
this
group
has
to
worry
about
now.
We
do
have
sasha.
Remember
you,
you
and
syme
have
a
podcast
with
brian
dawson
on
devops
trends.
B
Matt
our
intern
set
up
a
pushed
out
of
a
document
to
you.
You
should
have
gotten
it
that
has
you
know
what
questions
you
might
want
to
ask
brian
like
a
place
to
collaborate
on
what
the
podcast
might
cover.
Did
you.
B
D
B
B
In
great
great,
I
met
a
awesome
awesome
developer
of
microservices.
His
name
is,
let
me
look
right,
quick.
He
did
sign
up
for
the
google
groups.
I
bugged
him
about
possibly
doing
a
podcast
called
microservices
in
the
wild
he
was
like.
I
don't
know
I've
never
done
a
podcast
before
he
goes.
I
don't
know
if
I
have
anything
to
really
say,
but
he's
been
developing
in
microservices
for
quite
some
time.
His
name
is
practic.
B
I'm
going
to
send
everybody
his
link,
I'm
going
to
send
every
he
did
join
the
google
groups,
but
he
would
be
really
pretty
awesome
to
talk
to
about
developing
microservices.
You
know
he's
like
I
told
him.
We
look
for
people
who
are
doing
the
work,
not
necessarily
personalities,
and
he
just
had
a
lot
of
insights
into
the
problems.
So
there's
his
linkedin,
sergio
and
and
sasha.
If
you
guys
would
reach
out
to
him,
say:
hey
sasha,
especially
you
say
I'm
doing
helping
with
a
podcast
love
to
chat
with
you
about
it.
B
His
his
linkedin
profile
he's
just
been
doing
a
lot
of
development.
You
know
he's
a
back-end
developer.
He
he
just.
He
was
shocked
that
I
would
ask
him
he's
been
with
the
you
know.
He
worked
at
tata
for
seven
years
now,
he's
an
accenture,
so
he's
got
nine
years
of
consulting,
so
he
had
he
he
was.
He
was
definitely
doing
microservices
in
the
weeds
or
in
the
wild.
I
should
say
he
I
think
he
felt
like
he
was
in
the
weeds.
F
B
B
You
have
something
to
say,
and
you
have
a
lot
of
experience.
You
can
teach
us
a
lot.
So
if
you
guys
would
reach
out
to
him
and
say
hey
thanks
for
joining,
maybe
we
can
encourage
him
to
do
a
podcast
for
us
on
implementing
microservices
in
the
wild
and
talk
about
us
all
of
the
consulting
jobs.
He's
had
the
crazy
things
that
they've
done
to
try
to
track
microservices.
B
He
was
pretty
excited
about
the
project
he
was
like.
Oh
my
goodness,
this
is
how
he
was
he.
He
actually
said
that
he
had.
They
had
looked
at
other
tools,
but
it
was
the
versioning
of
the
services
being
able
to
track
the
different
versions
of
the
microservice
running
across
the
clusters,
which
tends
to
be
the
hardest
problem
to
solve.
F
Yeah
now
now
you're
you're-
mentioning
I
think
well,
I'm
talking
with
myself
about
there
is
a
lot
of
is
still
working
with
doing
professional
services
and
doing
delivery.
So
I
think
I'm
missing
a
lot
of
topic
that
I'm
not
maybe
sharing
here
like
migrating
kubernetes
cluster
version
like
doing
advanced
and
deployment
with
with
the
easier
stuff
like
that
doing:
blue
green
camera
deployment,
doing
hardening
security.
B
F
B
And
then
we
get
karam
as
well
and
then
that's
you
and
karam's
task
and
then
sasha
and
syme
will
do
another
one
in
april.
F
F
Yes,
it's
on.
I
don't
know
it's
in
march,
the
first
days
of
march
yeah,
three
more
days
to
to
buy
the
the
the
the
the
tickets
without
discount,
like
you're
saving
like
500
and
like
50,
or
something
like
that.
But
I'm
going
to
send
you
a
like
just
give
me
a
minute,
but
it's
in
march,
first
first
week
of
march.
F
F
I
think
they
start
from
the
last
year.
I
I
didn't
want.
I
I
didn't
want
to
to
participate,
but
like
last
week
I
checked,
who
is
the
people
who
is
going
to
talk,
and
I
realized
that
is
some
kind
of
interesting
people
to
to
hear
about.
So
I
right
now
like
today
to
I
call
to
my
mana
you're,
like
hey.
I
can
do.
F
B
F
Maybe
we
can
start
the
year
like
having
a
consul
consolidate
about
the
all.
The
things
are
around
in
the
market,
because
it's
more
representative
this
is
in
in
a
summit
and-
and
maybe
that
is
going
to
be
a
good
feedback
for
us
as
a
project
as
a
community
to
to
maybe
adjust
some
stuff.
We
are
going
to
do
over
the
years.