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A
This
is
extremely
exciting
and
I
encourage
everyone
to
watch
the
video.
If
you
get
the
chance.
I've
linked
it
here
off
the
planning
issue,
where
we
go
through
all
five
concepts
and
there's
also
notes
that
are
linked,
but
this
will
help
set
the
direction
for
all
of
navigation.
So
this
is
really
important.
Work
in
15.3
we're
gonna,
take
those
five
concepts
and
pair
them
down
to
two
to
three
that
will
go
through
user
testing
and
and
potentially
some
more
solution.
Validation
as
we
need.
A
It
doesn't
mean
that
we
won't
take
some
of
the
ideas
from
some
of
the
other
ones
as
well
like
it's.
It's
still
up
in
the
air,
so
there's
still
room
for
feedback
with
the
team,
and
everyone
can
kind
of
catch
up
and
kind
of
see
where
we
are
so
at
15.3,
we'll
figure
out.
What's
next,
the
testing
of
these
will
probably
spill
into
15
4.
we'll
see,
but
the
goal
right
now
is
to
try
to
get
at
least
one
of
them
or
two
tested
in
15
3
or
15
4..
A
A
Thankfully
not
a
lot
of
them
were
were
p
ones
or
twos,
but
a
lot
of
older
issues,
a
lot
of
with
severity,
threes
and
fours,
and
these
now
have
all
been
scheduled
in
15,
30
or
pushed
out
for
some
of
the
big
ones
such
as
filtered
search,
that's
one
that
actually
is
massive
and
will
create
a
whole
epic,
so
for
some
of
them
we're
still
deciding
where
we're
going
to
go.
But
that's.
A
The
second
theme
is
that
we
will
take
this
list,
burn
it
down
and
then
over
the
next
two
to
three
quarters,
hopefully
or
two
to
three
releases.
Hopefully,
we'll
have
that
the
report
kind
of
burned
down
to
zero
and
then
the
final
theme
is
to
support
the
cross
division
okrs
with
drop
down
component
conversion,
specifically
the
list
box
and
the
disclosure
which
are
two
types
of
drop
downs
and
creating
some
grip
rules
for
five
pajamas
components
to
aid
in
the
scaling
of
the
future
of
pajamas.
A
So,
basically,
what
this
means
is
we
are
going
to
do
the
discovery
for
drop
downs
and
figure
out
which
teams
would
need
to
be
assigned
to
fix
the
drop
downs,
we're
getting
into
territory
with
our
pajamas
components.
Now,
where
they're
a
lot
more
complex
and
so
they're,
not
just
one-offs
like
little
alerts
and
things
like
that,
they're,
usually
deeply
embedded
with
a
lot
of
logic.
Drop
down
lists
are
a
lot,
a
lot
more
effort
from
an
engineering
side
to
make
sure
that
you
cover
all
of
the
bases.
A
So
our
team
will
lead
the
charge
to
get
those
ones,
at
least
to
a
point
where
we
can
hand
them
off
to
the
teams
who
own
that
code
and
then
the
subgrip
rules.
This
is
how
we're
going
to
scale
so.
Every
time
we
find
the
components
in
the
code
base
we're
actually
saving
all
of
those
semgrep
searches.
It's
like
a
regex
search
into
our
code
scanning
prototype,
so
we
can
keep
track
of
how
many
of
them
still
exist
up
until
now.
A
After
we
do
these
pajamas
efforts,
we
can
still
go
back
through
on
the
issues
and
find
the
regex
that
was
used,
but
now
we're
going
to
be
plugging
that
into
a
system
and
hopefully
coming
up
with
a
really
cool
way
to
scale
that
forward
maybe
give
some
reporting,
maybe
some
features
in
gitlab.
That
do
something
like
that.
So
it's
exciting
that
at
this
point
now
with
our
design
system,
we're
going
to
start
making
it
be
more
scalable.
A
So
those
are
the
three
main
themes.
I've
got
some
short-term
road
map.
Looking
ahead,
we
shifted
the
release
of
our
mvc.
I
moved
it
back
to
fifteen
four,
but
this
is
probably
going
to
go
to
fifteen
five
or
six,
and
you
can
see
the
progress
we've
made
across
on
our
navigation
fixes
in
this
release.
We're
us
also
be
looking
at
some
menu
menu
evaluation,
which
kind
of
got
put
on
hold
while
we're
doing
north
star.
So
we've
got
a
lot
of
cool
things
happening
in
15,
3.
A
and
the
rest
of
the
issue
is
grouped
up
by
validation
and
build
track
and
is,
and
we've
got
all
of
our
quad
planning
at
the
bottom,
so
high
level,
that's
it
for
15
3,
we're
ready
to
kick
off
and
get
started,
and
it's
going
to
be
a
great
milestone.
Thank
you.