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A
Cool
so
hi.
Everyone
welcome
to
the
design
pair
session
for
the
figure
team,
I've
kind
of
been
chatting
with
Victor
and
Ellie
about
what
this
meeting
used
to
be,
how
we
can
have
it
going
forward
and
since
1510
really
doesn't
have
a
lot
of
design
work.
I've
been
focusing
on
in
on
just
onboarding
into
like
the
configure
area.
A
I
wanted
to
take
this
time
just
to
go
over
like
review
with
configure
team
members,
what
this
meeting
kind
of
used
to
be
what
we
really
want
to
keep
and
then
go
over
some
of
the
things
we
used
to
do
in
release
that
I
think
would
be
cool
to
bring
over
to
the
design
pair
meeting.
But
before
I
get
started.
Does
this
time
work
for
all
of
you
that
are
here
right
now,
if
I
keep
it
at
this
time,
awesome
I
know
and
then
I
know.
A
This
doesn't
work
for
a
lot
of
people
in
the
APAC
time
zone,
so
I'm
going
to
check
with
them
see
if
they'll
join
in
here
async
and
let
me
know
what
days
work
best
so
I
might
host
once
a
month
in
APAC
session
for
this
as
well.
So
cool
sounds
good.
A
This
looks
like
it
works
for
the
European
America's
time
zone,
so
I'll
keep
it
on
like
this
Thursday
because
morning
afternoon,
time
for
both
of
us
cool,
so
the
second
thing
I
wanted
to
go
over
is
just
see
if
some
of
these
ideas
would
be
interesting
to
bring
in
to
the
design
pair
session.
A
A
Back-End
would
join
into
if
there
was
something
going
on
and
it
was
like
more
of
an
open
conversation.
Andrew
and
Andre
would
often
join
we'd
talk
about
kind
of
feasibility
of
designs.
A
So
if
I
had
to
simplify
something
out
for
MVC
or
Share
work
in
progresses
to
see
if
like
designs
were
working
so
I,
don't
know.
I
know.
I
talked
to
Anna
about
this
too,
and
there
was
some
interest
in
having
space
in
this
design
pair
session
for
like
engineering
question
for
design,
but
interested
to
hear
if
this
was
something
that
was
in
the
old
design
peer
session
or
if
it's
something
that
we'd
like
to
bring
into
this
new
one.
B
I'll
just
to
say
something:
I
will
say:
this
is
actually
my.
The
first
time
I've
been
able
to
attend
one
of
the
design
pair
sessions
because
they
were
always
at
like
2
A.M
for
me,
so
I
actually
I,
don't
know
what
I've
been
to
them
before.
So,
if
anyone
does,
you
know
yeah.
This
is
my
first
time
attending
one.
So
I'm
I'm
happy
to
see
what
what
y'all
doing
these.
A
Cool
I
can
actually
jump
down
to
the
second
area
that
was
for
the
configure
team
who
attended
the
design
pair
sessions.
What
did
you
really
like
about
them
before
that?
You'd
want
me
to
kind
of
continue
doing
in
them
going
forward.
C
A
So
from
what
I
hear
that
we'd
record
this
and
then
like
add
it
into
the
channel
afterwards
forever
and
to
kind
of
watch
and
participate
async,
so
does
it
make
sense
like
what
I
did
today?
Maybe
I'll
do
the
day
before
prep
hair
an
agenda,
so
everyone
can
kind
of
jump
in.
Do
the
kind
of
design
pair
sessions
share
out
the
agenda
and
there
can
be
another
like
async
participation
afterwards
as
well.
D
You
don't
mind:
I
would
share
as
well
what
I
liked
about
the
design
press
sessions.
Nobody
has
want
to
share
more
details
there.
Basically,
we
were
really
working
through
the
designs
together
with
Ali,
so
he
he
both
in
the
mocaps,
for
example,
for
the
environments,
page
design,
integration
that
now
I
guess
most
of
you
are
familiar
with,
and
even
the
moocups
and
then
we
said,
discuss
whether
that
actually
makes
sense,
whether
those
that
information
that
he
he
plans
to
show
there
exists,
whether
it's
it
has
any
meaning.
D
D
So
it
was
really
a
totally
open
discussion
to
to
discuss
the
design
that
is
coming
up
towards
development
and
starting
from
the
mock-ups
down
to
the
pixel
design
and
I,
really
like
that,
because
it
it
allowed
us
to
to
not
just
try
to
point
out
something
in
the
design
async,
and
then
it
takes
a
huge
amount
of
time
to
to
get
it
right
to
get
through
all
the
information.
D
But
it
was
much
faster
and
and
to
the
point
and-
and
we
could
ask
questions
back
and
forth-
to
understand
what
everyone
means
so
I
think
that
was
the
to
me
the
biggest
value
we
tried
as
one
as
well
once
to
put
some
more
structure,
actually
Ali.
Try
to
add
the
parts
of
the
of
a
design
Sprints
to
it
that
didn't
go
well,
I
think
it
wasn't.
It
might
go
well
in
a
different
setup,
but
in
that
situation
didn't
go
about.
D
A
Okay,
cool
and
how,
when
there
was
nothing
design
wise
like
major
to
chat
about
so
this
is
going
back
up
to
what
we
did
on
the
release
team.
It's
every
two
weeks.
We
would
host
something
called
like
a
brainstorming
session
and
I
kind
of
dropped
in
here.
The
agenda
we
would
use
for
that
in
a
a
good
example
is
when
we
did
that
thing
where
we
removed
releases
from
the
tags
page.
A
We
brought
that
in
and
as
a
team,
we
kind
of
worked
together
through
that
problem
and
decided
on,
like
potentially
the
smallest
thing
design
could
do
that
next
Milestone
to
solve,
for
that
was
this
everything
we
did,
or
is
this
something
that
people
would
be
interested
in
when
there
isn't
major
design
work
going
on
to
kind
of
pivot
it
towards
just
problem
solving.
B
I
guess
so:
I
got
some
feedback
recently
to
try
to
do
like
more
stuff
asynchronously.
So
I
guess.
My
first
question
is
like
is
because
the
team
is
there's
so
many
time
zones
and
a
lot
of
them
don't
overlap.
Is
there
a
way
to
get
that
same
kind
of
value
in
a
asynchronous
way,
or
is
it?
Is
it
just
the
nature
of
it
that
it's
just
much
faster
to
do
something
synchronously
and
then
post
the
video.
A
Yeah,
that's
a
very
good
question
and
it's
almost
like
I
wonder
if
I
think
there's
a
way
we
could
do
it.
A
combination
of
synchronous
and
asynchronously
I
know
certain
people
enjoy
working
through
problems
in
a
synchronous
way.
Certain
people
would,
especially
with
time
zones,
be
able
to
come
in
after
and
kind
of
work
through,
so
I
think,
there's
probably
ways
to
do
the
brainstorming
session
async.
A
We
could
probably
record
the
first
portion
of
it
going
through
the
problem
discussing
like
what
it
is
and
what
we're
trying
to
solve
and
then
leave
that
secondary
like
how
do
you
solve
for
that
problem?
More
of
like
an
async
thing
through
mural
I
think
we
could
experiment
with
it
because
I
agree.
I
I
couldn't
find
a
place
to
even
put
the
design
pair
that
fits
all
the
time
zones,
so
I
think
we
will
end
up
having
to
do
quite
a
bit
of
this
asynchronously.
D
Could
you
just
to
give
us
a
better
understanding
of
what
type
of
issues
that
like
provide
some
examples
that
you
discussed
there,
because
to
me
it
sounds
very,
very
interesting,
but
I
have
no
idea
of
the
of
the
size
of
the
issues
like
like.
Is
it?
Is
it
something
that,
for
example,
we
are
discussing
with
Andre
on
the
the
filtering
and
sourcing
of
of
deployments
with
that
size,
which
is
like
I
would
say,
a
relatively
small
size,
it's
very
well
defined
and
Toronto
is
something
bigger
like
how
to
increase
adoption
of
environment.
A
It
kind
of
ranged
from
all
of
them,
I
do
remember
doing
one
where
we
had
a
focus
on
onboarding
and
we're
like
how
do
we
increase
our
monthly
active
users?
How
do
we
onboard
more
people
into
environments,
and
it
was
just
kind
of
a
brainstorming
session
on
different
ways.
We
could
catch
people
in
their
journey
to
onboard
them
into
environments.
A
Alternatively,
we
had
the
other
one
around
increasing.
We
saw
the
drop
in
people
using
releases.
A
We
use
the
brainstorming
session
as
to
hypothesize
why
people
weren't
using
releases
why
it
suddenly
dropped
in
October
and
then
ways
to
kind
of
fix
that
drop,
so
I
think
it
depended
on
the
week,
but
it
went
from
very
big
problems
like
onboarding
into
the
entire
category
to
very
specific
problems.
The
team
was
encountering.
E
My
my
favorite
of
the
brainstormings
were
like
big
future
ideas
as
well
like
once
we
were
discussing
what
it
means
to
diff
two
deployments
and
how
we
would
present
that
to
the
user.
E
D
Yeah
to
me,
these
topics
were
very
better
fit
design
Sprint.
Actually,
this
really
big
important
ones
which
I'm
a
huge
fan
of
and
I'm
trying
to
run
them
async
at
gitlab
I'm
at
iteration
3
now,
which
means
I,
have
plenty
paid
exercises
in
that
area,
but
yeah
cool
yeah.
Thanks
for
sharing
that
this
is
super
valuable.
D
It's
getting
back
to
your
question,
Emily
like
whether
we
should
do
it
or
not.
I
think
we
should,
but,
like
you
have
been
more
experienced
in
that
than
I
do
so.
I
have
no
idea
how
to
turn
up.
A
A
So
I
think
we
can
work
together
with
that
and
then
I
do
like
the
idea
of
design
Sprints
too
I
used
to
host
design,
Sprint
remote
design,
Sprint
Workshop,
not
async,
but
remote.
So
I
think
we
could
chat
through
some
ways
to
get
that
going
as
well.
Let.
D
Me
share
this
to
do
I
I
summarize
these
aspirins
that
I
run
at
gitlab.
The
first
was
successful,
except
that
I
was
super
tired
by
the
end,
because
I
was
up
until
one
in
the
morning.
The
second
I
would
say
it
was
a
failure
from
the
design
Sprint
perspective,
so
not
from
the
perspective
that
sometimes
did
not
spin
don't
have
an
output,
but
but
the
design
Sprint
set
up
itself
didn't
work
at
all
and
in
the
end,
I
I
had
an
idea
that
what
I
would
recommend
would
be
actually
this
relay.
D
This
is
a
design
Sprint
when
every
participant
has
two
calls
one
in
the
morning
one
in
the
evening.
So
there
is
continuity
all
around
the
clock,
because
everybody
participates
in
both
and
that
and
if
you
want
to
participate
in
the
design,
Sprint,
that's
requirement.
A
Okay,
cool,
yeah
and
I
know
we
did
a
bunch
of
work
on
how
to
do
it
remotely
too,
including
like
the
design
Sprint
ideation,
where,
when
you
were
in
an
office,
you
would
draw
together
kind
of
figuring
out
ways
to
do
that.
Drawing
and
voting
async
and
remotely
so
I'd
be
excited
to
try
this
out
I.
A
Think
yeah,
like
you're,
saying
it's
probably
an
iterative
thing
where
you
figure
out
what
works
as
you
go
but
yeah,
especially
for
like
onboarding,
that
one
was
a
massive
and
we
came
up
with
like
a
lot
of
ideas.
But
then
how
do
you
move
those
ideas
forward
afterwards.
D
Yeah
by
the
way
for
a
big
big
topic,
as
I
already
mentioned
it
in
some
of
my
videos
and
some
of
the
course
I
really
would
like
to
turn
environments
into
something
Earth
Central
in
gitlab,
as
merge
requests
are
and
like
for
that.
We
do
need
ideas,
yeah
and
I'm,
totally
open
to
ideas,
and
that
and
we
need
a
process
to
to
break
down
those
ideas
into
into
a
backlog
and
and
how
we
can
move
forward
with
that.
D
We
even
need
ideas
on
how
to
connect
with
what
we
have
today
with
something
that
we
would
Envision
today
without
having
anything
because
I'm
a
bit
worried
that
it
would
be
in
a
better
situation
if
it
wouldn't
have
anything.
So
we
have
to
connect
it
to
as
well
and
yeah.
That's
so
I'm.
Definitely
open
to
to
these
big
ideation.
A
So
I
think
there's
like
a
lot
of
ideas
on
how
to
go
forward
with
this
type
of
meeting.
I
do
think,
based
on
talking
to
a
few
of
you
having
or
putting
aside
like
a
certain
amount
of
time
for
open
questions.
Around
ongoing
issues
is
probably
something
really
useful.
A
I
know
so
I
could
make
sure,
like
that's
in
the
agenda
in
the
last,
like
15
minutes
or
something
that
every
every
time
there's
like
a
spot
for
questions,
and
then
we
can
kind
of
play
this
by
year
or
two
as
we
go
forward.
A
If
there's
big
big
topics
we
want
to
handle,
see
how
we
can
move
those
into
like
a
design
Sprint,
if
there's
smaller
brainstorming
topics,
hopes
them
during
the
design
pair,
but
Victor
I
think
we
talked
about
this,
where
it
was
really
hard
to
make
an
agenda,
because
this
kind
of
changes
week
by
week,
depending
on
what
we're
actually
talking
about
or
working.
A
Cool
so
I
think
I
have
a
good
idea.
I'll
keep
this
meeting
on
this
Thursday
date.
I'll
see
what
APAC,
if
they're,
also
interested
in
having
any
sync
sessions
or
they
want
to
participate
async,
and
then
we
can
go
from
there.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions
or
other
ideas.
A
I
want
to
discuss
or
I,
want,
to
introduce
and
discuss
the
group
level
environments
stuff
because
we
do
have
a
design
for
that.
We
are
wanting
to
look
at
validating
that
design
and
I.
Think
it's
the
first
time
a
lot
of
the
configure
team
will
be
seeing
that
design
so
just
kind
of
going
over.
Seeing
if
the
flow
makes
sense,
I
think
would
be
a
great
option
for
next
week.
A
Awesome
cool
well
I,
I'm,
gonna
I
recorded
this,
so
I'll
post
it
into
the
channel
Victor
we
were
chatting
about
before
you
joined
that
I
wasn't
sure
how
to
do
the
automatic
upload
to
Youtube
so
I'll
get
that
we
can
figure
out
how
to
get
that
sorted
for
next
time
as
well,
because
I
was
doing
it.
The
manual
way
before.
D
F
I'm,
sorry,
it's
actually
super
easy.
You
just
need
the
rack
and
the
brackets
in
the
zoom
meeting
in
the
zoom
itself,
not
in
the
Google
Calendar,
and
it
will
create
a
folder
in
the
hosts,
like
the
outer
of
the
meeting
in
the
Google
Drive
and
put
everything
there,
but
it
just
records
it.
You
still
need
to
upload
it
to
the
YouTube
and
I'm,
not
sure
how
fast
it
copies.
D
A
A
Well,
thanks
all
for
coming
to
this
first
meeting
yeah
next
week,
I'll
be
presenting
the
group
level
environments
flow,
looking
forward
to
some
of
your
feedback
on
that,
but
yeah
no
one
has
any
questions,
so
we
can
kind
of
end
this
five
minutes
early.
It
seems
so.