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B
C
D
A
B
Last
time
we
started
a
little
bit
early
on
personal
catch-up
and
Mark
join,
so
I
feel
like
we'll
be
lucky.
Maybe
the
same
thing
will
happen
this
week.
I
thought
I
would
see,
and
this
is
optional.
So
if
you
want
to
share,
feel
free
but
curious
if
there
who's
someone
that
you
admire
and
why,
for
me,
there's
I'm
sure
like
a
lot
of
people
came
to
mind,
but
for
some
reason
the
person
who
comes
to
mind
at
the
moment
is
Bo
Jackson.
Who
is
like
an
athlete
in
the
u.s.
B
from
like
the
late
80s
and
early
90s.
He
played
football
on
baseball
and
just
kind
of
grew
up
in
this
poor
area
kind
of
persevered
use.
He
was
really
regarded
as
like
one
of
the
best
athletes
of
his
generation.
I
still
think
he's
one
of
the
greatest
athletes
I've
ever
seen,
but
he
was
just
very
humble
as
well,
so
there
was
multiple
times
where
people
were
like
I'm
gonna,
stop
it
like.
There
was
one
big
football
kind
of
rivalry
that
he
was
a
part
of,
and
this
this
other
player
was
like
I'm
gonna.
E
B
A
Yeah
for
me,
I,
that's
I.
Could
I
could
reply
with
like
a
philosophical
answer,
but
I'm
not
feeling
like
that
today.
So
I
will
just
go
back
in
time
where
I
was
in
high
school
and
I
had
a
music
vent
and
the
musician
that
I
was
admiring
the
most
at
the
time
was
John
Dolmayan,
so
I,
don't
know.
If
you
know
it
turned
on.
A
My
an
it
was
I
think
is
I
know
actually
Stevens,
but
it
was
the
drummer
of
System
of
a
Down,
the
new
metal
band
yeah,
so
I'm
I'm,
also
a
drummer
and
I
I
love
his
style
and
how
it
plays
even
yesterday,
yeah
I
descent,
the
awesome
album
toxicity
in
the
car,
and
that
was
a
great
time
for
me.
So
yeah,
it's
always
a
a
pleasure
to
listen
to
him
and
and
I
think
is
also
a
great
person,
but
yeah
I,
don't
know
much
about
him.
Just
like
yeah
I
really
admire
him.
C
D
Generally
written
by
anyone,
but
if
I
have
to
think
about
someone,
then
maybe
you'll
be
some
computer
science,
for
example,
I,
don't
know
how
to
pronounce
his
name
I
personally,
pronounce
it
in
my
mouth
like
digestion,
but
I,
don't
know
if
it's
accurate
pronounce
that
word.
It's
a
Dutch
computer
scientist
for
the
shortest
path
out
the
reason
and
some
other
like
a
lunch,
urge
I,
don't
know.
Actually
I
forgot
a
lot
of
them.
It's
just
when
they're,
when
I
was
studying
it
they.
They
really
have
a
lot
of
clever
things
which
I
probably
already
forgot.
E
The
other
thing,
the
other
people
that
I
admire
I
used
to
be
really
interested
in,
like
Arctic
exploration,
so
pioneers
of
exploring
like
the
northern
most
parts
of
the
world
and
there's
some
amazing
stories
and
the
South
Pole
as
well.
There's
some
amazing
stories
about
the
first
people
to
travel
up
there
and
they're
kind
of
lengths
that
they
went
to
and
just
the
sheer
determination
to
do
what
they'd
set
out
to
do.
E
B
Awesome
thanks
for
sharing
everyone.
I
know,
yeah
that
was
really
cool
to
hear
you're
an
example
of
everyone,
everyone,
their
buyers,
all
right,
I'm
into
the
announcements.
This
is
where
I
tried
to
live
this
week
as
far
as
the
information
I
added.
So
thank
you.
Everyone
for
participating
in
bringing
agenda
first
efficiency,
I'm,
not
sure
if
everyone
was
aware
of
this
I
kind
of
came
across
this
late
last
week,
there's
r-spec
profiling
data.
B
That's
available
thanks
to
Yana
and
Stan
at
the
repo
that
I
linked
to
here,
and
the
link
in
the
in
the
first
part
is
also
the
issue
right
or
epic
that
that
they
used
to
pull
that
all
together.
So
pretty
interesting
data
that
we
could
potentially
use
to
look
at
the
test
suite
a
little
bit
differently
than
what
we
do.
B
The
next
item
is
just
an
FYI.
If
you
haven't
seen
the
reviewer
workload
dashboard
that
IP
setup,
please
give
it
a
review.
I
think
this
is
some
interesting,
an
interesting
perspective
on
information
that
we
could
use
to
make
potentially
feed
into
review
roulette
or
even
make
it
a
little
bit
more
weighted
distribution.
So.
B
Next,
there's
a
fireside
chat,
I
think
in
about
two
and
a
half
hours
what
Sid
the
minorities
in
techie
airg
leads
and
the
diversity,
inclusion
and
belonging
manager
this
this
can
help
if
you
aren't
able
to
find
a
diversity,
inclusion
and
belonging
activity
that
fits
for
our
department.
Okay,
our
I
think
this
is
gonna,
be
recorded,
so
I
know
that's
late
for
half
of
you
really
late.
So
I
think
this
is
gonna,
be
recorded
and
I'll
share
it
once
it
is.
It
does
say:
I
think
public
reporting.
B
All
right
on
the
backstage
deprecation
yesterday
I
communicate
out
a
plan
to
deprecate
backstage
next
Wednesday.
The
July
8th
had
two
engineering
managers
in
product.
Some
of
the
feedback
I
saw
coming
up
in
like
group
and
state
channels
was
developers
who
were
like.
Why
wasn't
this
one
person,
I
should
be
specific,
said
I
didn't
see
the
shared
in
development,
so
my
plan
is
to
share
that
later
today
and
just
accelerated
feedback
from
the
broader
group
region.
I
was
going
to
do
that
on
Monday,
but
I
think
why
not
just
do
it
earlier.
B
So
if
you
do
have
any
final
adjustments
to
the
plan
or
documentation.
Mr
please
make
those
updates
I'm
trying
to
keep
the
plan
in
sync
across
both
because
some
people
seem
to
be
looking
at
the
M
R
and
some
people
seem
to
be
looking
at
the
issue.
I'll
do
my
best
to
keep
them
and
see
throughout
the
day
as
changes
happen.
B
Alright
last
item
for
me
and
then
I'll,
let
Remy
vocalizes,
my
I
hope
liqueurs,
you
in
the
whole
time
13.1
retrospective
will
be
next
Tuesday.
The
7th
please
take
some
time
to
contribute
any
final
items
to
the
department
retrospective,
so
they
could
be
summarized
insured
or
broadly
and
then,
following
up
from
last
time,
if
there
are
items
that
you
feel
need
to
be
addressed,
that
we
don't
have
an
issue
for
feel
free
to
create
one
or,
let
me
know
and
I'll
create
on
your
busy
Remi
want
to
localize
the
last
one.
A
Yeah,
so
thanks
to
Albert
who
rebuilt
relapse
crystal,
we
were
able
to
reimburse
the
review
ups
with
sign
ups
disabled,
because
that
was
the
main
problems.
The
my
reason
for
disabling
the
reviewers
a
few
weeks
ago.
So
I
think
we
have
one
one
smoke
test
that
is
failing
and
it's
I
think
Danny's
is
looking
into
it.
But
rebuke
us
smoke
and
job
is
still
allowed
to
fail
anyway,
so
it
shouldn't
the
language
should
be
as
before.
B
D
B
A
The
next
item
is
about
the
backstage
application
so
that
there
was
a
point
routed
by
DJ's
this
morning
about
tooling
in
satellite
projects,
so
literally
it
laps
and
github
workhorse
Gillibrand,
also
as
well
I
think
so.
Basically,
smaller
projects
that
that
also
use
danger
and
that
and
that
relies
on
the
backstage
labor,
probably
I,
didn't
look
but
probably
like
with
the
same
same
strategies
as
we
have
in
github
projects.
B
Yeah
thanks
for
creating
the
issue.
Anyone
has
time
to
to
give
it
a
look
to
understand
the
scope
a
little
bit
better.
I
would
appreciate
it.
Otherwise,
I'll
try
my
best
to
get
to
that
late
in
the
day,
I,
just
so
I'm
off
the
next
three
days,
I'm
not
sure
I'll
be
able
to
get
to
it,
but
I'd
like
to
understand
if
I
I
think
we'll
need
to
fix
this
before,
for
we,
we
do
the
label
conversion
from
what
from
what
I
saw,
maybe
not
but
I
like
Tennessee.
If
it's
blocking.
C
B
C
Carriers
are
what
a
team
thinks.
What
how
we
can
best
don't
put
this
feature,
so
it's
one
of
the
care
for
this
quarter,
so
some
ideas
for
it
so
I
mean
the
first
thing
I
came
to
mind
was
so.
It
doesn't
seem
very
easy
to
look
for
this
in
digital
project
itself,
because
when
the
part
line
is
to
is
very
complicated
and
the
template
is
very
specific,
we
have
love
assumptions
about
how
to
edge
the
code
should
be
structured.
Its
follows
its
more
closely
linked
to
the
standard
rails
structure.
C
B
Yeah
I
might
reach
out
to
Vincey
on
this
extinct.
Customer
involves
undergrowth
and
just
see,
see
you
if
she
can
help
advocate
for
that.
So
it
removes
removes
that
responsibility
from
us
when
I
was
what
I
was
thinking
in
the
gitlab
project
is
if
we
can
at
least
use
the
gem
and
Albert
you
and
I
talked
about
this
a
little
nerd
one-on-one.
Last
night,
you
pointed
out
some
difficulties
with
that,
like
just
setting
the
template
aside
and
trying
to
use
the
gem
as
it
stands
within
a
new
job
in
the
pipeline.
So
I
like
the.
E
D
C
D
B
When
I
look
at
the
functionality,
that's
provided
with
D
gem
through
the
template.
That's
the
piece
that
I've
seen
it's
missing.
The
most
is
making
it
configurable
making
the
gem
can
be
able
to
say
these
these
parts
of
the
code
from
a
glob
match
to
these
tests,
and
if
there
was
a
capability
for
that
end,
I
think
the
feature
would
be
a
lot
more
valuable.
B
I
was
a
part
of
the
discussion
that
I
had
with
Albert
was
by
using
the
gym
we
can
like.
We
can
point
to
a
better
case
of
this.
Is
the
thing
that's
missing
for
us
to
use
it
and
then
get
lab
project?
That's
where
I,
like
your
idea,
Albert
of
using
the
customers
app
and
say
this
is
simpler.
We
can
just
add
it
in
and
at
least
start
to
get
some
feedback
on.
How
well
does
the
job
function
and
then,
after
that,
it
seems
to
be
designed
for
I
like
that
pass
from.
A
Me
on
this
yeah
I
think
I
agree
that,
ideally
we
we
could
like.
We
should
be
able
to
use
a
gem
and
be
able
to
customize
so
that
we
could
add
custom
mapping
as
much
as
possible.
Yeah.
C
C
D
Think
my
main
concern
is
that
things
like
this
must
be
configurable,
because
different
project
would
certainly
work
it
in
a
different
way,
and
so
far
the
CI
template
isn't
very
configurable.
Even
if
it
works,
you
might
need
to
throw
most
of
things
away.
Then
then
I'm
not
really
sure
the
point
to
use
it.
So
either
we
make
ci
template
more
configurable
or
we
just
use
the
gender
equity.
B
B
D
D
B
C
C
We
might
need
to
abstract
it
a
little
bit
so
I
feel
if
we
could
build
something
that
does
what
the
Jim
does,
but
I
started
on
the
feature,
and
then
the
project
and
then
use
that
output
in.
However,
we,
the
treasurer,
wants
to
do
to
use
it
and
I
think
that
could
be
something
that's
very
valuable,
so
well
I
mean
it's
like,
so
we
have
features
about
code
coverage.
Things
like
that.
C
So
if
the
job
can
be
sort
of
me
made
part
of
the
product
and
then
use
uses
this
coverage
and
it
look
look
at
the
historical
test
coverage
and
did
he
be
smart
enough
to
determine
that
what
what
test
needs
to
be
run,
for
example,
then,
and
then
he
just
identifies
the
list
of
says,
for
example,
and
then
it's
this
is
made
available
to
the
project
in
a
project
can
use
it.
However,
they
wish
then
I
think
that
would
create
more
value
with
a
larger
skill.
B
Yeah
I
think
that's
great
feedback,
I'm
gonna
link
to
the
feedback
issue
here,
I
think
adding
that
or
those
thoughts.
A
lot
of
these
thoughts
of
these
are
the
things
that
are
holding
us
back
from
gitlab.
This
is
the
stuff
that
we
need
to
expand
to
be
able
to
leverage
it
more
and
then
the
confusion
around,
not
the
confusion,
but
the
like
our
thoughts
on
the
CI
template,
I
should
say
would
be
really
good
to
share
and
I'll
link
to
that
down
below
is
so.
B
This
kr
I'll
say
is
was
for
the
ops
team
and
I
kind
of
offer
to
help
because
we're
more
familiar
with
pipelines
and
then
some
of
the
then
then
what
the
team,
the
ops
team
is
should
say,
and
that
was
really
what
I
saw.
Our
involvement
in
the
kr
was
is
helping
to
implement
and
helping
to
measure
to
determine
feedback.
I
Albert
you
raised
this
point
last
night.
I
think
this
is
still
valid.
It's
not
really
clear
what
the
kr
is
trying
to
accomplish.
B
That's
what
I
want
to
work
towards
getting
a
better
understanding
on
today,
so
I'm
going
to
talk
about
Johanna
and
mention.
Maybe
customers
would
be
a
better
project
to
test
this
on
mention
that
to
Vince
II
as
well,
because
it's
a
regular
rails
app,
which
the
template
would
lend
itself
to
better
than
the
gate
lab
project
at
the
correct
time.