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A
B
C
A
I
say
we
go
ahead
and
get
started.
I
see
mark's
in
the
doc,
I'm
sure
he'll
join
here
soon,
the
spirit
of
remy.
Coming
back.
I
thought
it
would
be
fun
to
talk
about
a
memorable
trip
or
vacation
people
have
taken
mine.
I
think
I
will
remember
this
for
quite
some
time.
In
march,
when
I
went
to
aruba
with
my
my
wife,
it
was
right
as
the
pandemic
was
starting
and
we
kind
of
were
waffling
about
going.
It
was
great.
Aruba
is
like
it's
an
island
in
the
caribbean,
so
beaches
sun.
A
It
was
things
that
we
don't
get
to
experience
around
here
super
fun,
but
then,
as
we
came
back,
that
was
when
everything
was
shutting
down
in
the
us
and
that's
pretty
much.
Our
only
memory
of
the
trip
is,
we
came
back
and
the
pandemic
was
unfolding
in
the
u.s.
I
was
talking
with
my
wife
about
that
this
weekend.
Now
it's
kind
of
soured
the
trip,
but
it
was
fun
when
we
were
there,
but
it'll
be
memorable
for
a
different
reason.
D
About
me,
so
I
love
road
trips
and
I
did
some
road
tips
with
one
of
one
of
my
best
friends.
A
few
years
ago
we
went
to
canada
in
the
quebec
part
of
canada,
and
we
did,
I
don't
know
how
many
but
like
four
or
five
national
parks,
so
hiking,
obviously,
and
also
we
went
to
see
whales
in
the
the
salarang
river,
basically
just
like
between
the
the
river
and
the
in
the
in
the
sea
and
so
yeah.
D
That's
that's
a
really
cool
memory
and
then
the
next
year
we
did
another
road
trip
with
the
same
friend
in
scotland,
and
that
was
also
super
fun.
So
yeah
road
trips
are
always
fun
like
this
year
as
well
in
italy.
That
was
awesome
but
yeah.
I
did
many
road
trips,
so
I
wouldn't
I
wouldn't
go
to
detects
for
each
one
mark.
What
about
you.
E
My
most
memorable
would
be
india,
so
I
spent
two
weeks
in
india.
I
think
it
was
maybe
about
seven
years
ago
now,
but
that
was
one
of
the
first
trips
that
I'd
taken
outside
of
europe
and
it
was.
It
was
just
amazing.
E
It
was
just
so
different
and
just
experiencing
that
for
the
first
time,
but
we
we
traveled
to
maybe
I
think,
was
about
six
or
seven
different
towns
traveling
on
the
trains
there,
because
the
trains
in
india
are
really
cool,
they've
got
different,
different
classes,
so
you
can
sleep
on
there
for
the
overnight
trains
or
some
of
the
short
ones.
E
There's
not
any
beds,
but
we
were
on
all
sorts
of
different
trains,
and
the
trains
in
themselves
are
really
really
cool
experience,
but
we
traveled
down
most
of
the
the
west
coast
and
then
back
up
again,
but
it
was
only
two
weeks,
but
it
felt
really
really
long
and
we
saw
we
saw
a
lot
of
what
they
had
in
the
the
south,
including
the
back
waters,
which
is
just
like
lots
of
palm
trees
and
lots
of
open
water
just
set
back
from
the
coast.
E
And
it's
it's
really
really
beautiful,
but
that
was
especially
memorable
for
me.
Is
it
albert
next
yeah
yeah.
B
So,
like
four
years
ago,
my
wife
and
I
we
went
to
japan,
so
that
was
very
memorable
because
so
we
went
we
got
so
we
went
there
for
tokyo
marathon
and
tokyo
marathon
is
known
to
be
very
difficult
to
get
so
people
need
to
apply,
and
then
there
will
be
a
ballot
to
tell
you
whether
you
get
an
entry
into
the
race
or
not,
and
we
both
tried
on
the
first
attempt
and
we
got
it.
So
it
was
quite
memorable.
B
It's
like
we
know,
friends
who
have
tried
three
or
four
times,
and
they
couldn't
get
an
entry
at
all
so
yeah
it
was.
It
was
fun,
then
so,
and
it
also
because
there's
like
a
lot
of
training
leading
up
to
it,
so
it
was,
it
makes
the
trip
more
worthwhile.
I
would
say
yeah,
so
we
went
there
and
then
followed
by
like
one
one
and
a
half
weeks
of
vacation
after
that,
like
just
going
up
to
the
different
parts
of
japan
and
the
trailer
is
really
good,
so
so
very
accessible.
C
Oh,
I
didn't
travel
a
lot
and
so
I
think
the
most
memorable
not
sure
if
it's
most
memorable,
but
it
at
least
is
a
significant
one
that
for
the
first
give
that
country
something
I
I
joined.
I
I
I
went
that's
my
first
time
in
gila
to
austin
and
that's
quite
different,
because
that's
my
first
time,
which
I
really
travel
alone,
because
previously
I
always
just
come
with
someone
and
and
people
bring
me
there.
I
didn't
do
anything.
C
A
Cool
thanks
thanks
for
sharing
everyone,
albert
really
cool,
to
hear
about
the
tokyo
marathon,
I
had
no
idea.
That's
really
really
cool,
so
I'll
move
into.
A
Try
to
move
try
to
move
pretty
quick
here.
I
did
want
to
pass
on
my
thanks
for
being
really
flexible.
Last
week.
It
was
a
kind
of
a
strange
week
for
me
being
without
power
and
internet.
I
linked
to
the
it's
called
a
directo.
A
It's
a
storm
I
had
never
heard
of
until
it
hit
us,
which
is
a
very
2020
thing
to
happen.
Like
year
2020
I
feel
like
it's
essentially
a
category
two
hurricane
that
went
across
the
whole
state.
A
So
I
was
watching
tv
before
the
power
went
out
here
and
they
were
like
well
there's
going
to
be
some
severe
thunderstorms
and
they're
like
well,
it's
really
building
and
it
might
produce
a
tornado
and
then
power
went
out
and
it
was
just
I
mean
the
devastation
in
the
article
that
I
linked
to
the
damage
is
pretty
pretty
bad.
It's
about.
I
think,
80
kilometers,
wide
consistent
wind
speeds
above
120
kilometers
an
hour
so
just
and
that
went
for
400
500
miles.
A
I
don't
know
what
that
is
in
kilometers,
but
across
you
know
the
whole
state
it
was
pretty
wild.
Hopefully
never
have
to
experience
anything
like
that
again.
A
I've
heard
of
one
happen:
I've
heard
of
smaller
ones
happening
in
like
colorado
and
the
mountains
break
it
up,
so
it
doesn't
last
as
long
and
minnesota.
There
was
one
that
happened
in
minnesota
up
into
canada
a
few
years
ago,
but
nothing
that
was
iowa
is
like
flat,
so
there's
nothing
that
is
going
to
break
it
up
really
and
the
storm
just
kind
of
builds
on
the
air,
the
airflow
of
itself,
like
that's
feeding
into
it,
and
since
there's
nothing
blocking
air
in
iowa.
A
It's
just
flat
farmland
that
I,
the
news,
said
a
storm
like
this
hasn't
happened
in
like
70
years
here,
so
it's
like
a
generational
storm,
hopefully
once
in
a
generation
but
yeah.
Thank
you.
Everyone
for
being
flexible
and
kind
of
catching
up.
Async
on
thanks
next
item
plan
is
running
a
test.
Efficiency
challenge.
If
you
didn't
see
in
q3
it's
tied
to
the
their
opr's,
I
believe
to
speed
up,
get
labs
tests
remy
pointing
this
out
called
it
interesting.
I
thought
I'd
share
it
here.
A
A
Another
item,
if
you
in
case
you
missed
it
associated
quality,
weekly,
stand
up,
pm,
prioritization
is
being
discussed
and
changed,
like
the
criteria
is
being
changed
at
the
e-group
offsite.
If
you
haven't
given
that
issue
a
read,
please
do
it's.
It's
relating
to
changing
from,
I
think
stages
per
user
and
s
mount
are
stages
per
user
to
monthly
active
usage,
and
it's
going
to
really
kind
of
change.
A
The
focus
the
decision
making
within
product
another
reminder
or
pipeline
on
call
dri
as
we're
working
through
things
and
you're.
Finding
inefficiencies,
please
consider
our
q3,
okay
or
our
q3
kr,
to
improve
this,
and
maybe,
if
there's
something
small
or
boring
solution,
feel
free
to
fix
it.
As
you're
doing
your
work,
two
more
quick
reminders:
team
meetings
are
recorded
and
uploaded
to
google
drive.
I
have
not
been
uploading
to
unfiltered
but
plan
to
do
that
after
today's
recording
gets
uploaded
and
then
last
item.
I
didn't
really
see
this
broadcasted
anywhere.
A
So
this
came
up
in
a
one-on-one
earlier.
Jamfis
is
supposed
to
start.
I
haven't
seen
communication
that
has
started
an
opt-in
pilot
this
week
and
we'll
run
for
a
month
just
to
see
how
it
works
with
developers
and
our
software.
So
I
linked
to
where
I
saw
it
communicated
the
clearest,
but
something
to
just
be
aware
of
and
keep
an
eye
on.
Okay,.
A
All
right
into
the
agenda,
I
wanted
to
welcome
back
remy.
I
thought
your
trip
sounded.
Cool
driving
with
driving
through
the
country
with
a
tesla
sounded
really
really
fun.
So
welcome
back
we're
all
we're
all
happy
to
have
you
here
and
see
ya.
D
Yeah
thanks
yeah,
that's
was
fun.
The
slide
is
just
amazing.
A
D
D
It's
yeah
you
have
to
you
have
to
leave
it
to
believe
it.
A
A
D
A
A
I
kind
of
ranked
our
krs
as
well
as
some
other
work
streams.
So
I
have
the
wider
community
efficiency.
Kr
is
the
most
important
because
it's
a
pass-through
kr,
so
it's
from
engineering
to
quality
to
our
team.
So
that
should
be
the
item
that
we
give
the
most
attention
and
is
probably
the
most
important
to
complete
within
our
krs.
A
The
next
item
is
dog
food.
Improving
the
test
file
finder
and
reducing
the
cost
per
pipeline.
That'll
help
us
out
with
our
cost
per
pipeline
kpi,
but
also
just
enable
more
efficiencies
right
below
that
is
kpi
health,
short
term
corrective
action,
so
things
that
are
boring
solutions
or
master
broken
fixes
that
can
help
keep
our
kpis
in
a
positive,
positive
state.
A
A
A
Those
are
the
things
I
would
call
out
as
explicit
priorities.
Of
course,
there's
going
to
be
reactive,
work
that
comes
up
as
well,
and
I
leave
it
up
to
the
team's
discretion
to
make
the
best
decision
that
they
feel
in
the
moment.
But
I
wanted
to
see
if
there's
any
questions
on
this
priority
list
or
any
confusion.
D
I
think
that
was
me,
but
just
you
know
it
makes
sense.
I
think
the
priority
makes
sense
to
me.
A
Okay,
the
next
item
I
just
crossed
out
the
short
version
is:
I
broke.
There's
a
community
kpi
task
within
our
community
contribution,
kr
that
I
broke
into
a
bunch
of
different
tasks,
with
the
intent
that
multiple
people
can
work
on
them
to
learn
size,
sense,
kind
of
chatted
with
a
number
of
people
in
one-on-ones,
and
I'm
just
going
to
assign
those
out.
If
you
have
explicit
interest
in
a
particular
metric.
D
Yeah
so
it's
related
to
the
to
scoping
the
priority
and
severity
labels
and
yeah.
So
it's
it's
now
sorted
out,
but
initially
changing
changed
defaults
for
the
insights,
the
default
labels,
privacy
and
civility
labels.
But
I
I
noted
that
that
would
be
kind
of
a
breaking
change,
because
you
know
users
that
do
use
the
default.
Charts
would
not
see
any
data
anymore
if
they
don't
change
their
labels.
D
So
so
we
decided
to
not
change
that
for
now,
and
we
can
do
that
in
a
probably
in
a
major
version
change
if
we
wanted
to.
A
Does
the
default
set
of
severity
labels
get
created
like
get
created?
I
didn't
think
so,
but
I'm
just
curious.
E
No,
there
are
a
set
of
default
labels,
but
it
doesn't
include
the
severity
priority
labels
it
was
more
of,
like
insights,
would
provide
these
charts
as
defaults,
and
if
you
wanted
to
utilize
them,
you'd
make
use
of
those,
but
some
people
may
have
already
used
those
but
yeah.
We
do
have
a
default
set
of
labels,
but
it's
like
burg
feature
stuff
like
that.
A
D
Yeah
yeah,
and
maybe
you
could
even
think
about
like
more
like
kind
of
an
intelligent
way
of
choosing
the
labels
like
we
could
probably
detect
if
the
labels
are
scoped
or
not
and
use
the
one
that
exists
so
that
it
would
work
in
both
cases.
Basically,
like
you
know,.
C
A
Okay,
thank
you
for
handling
that,
in
the
merge
request
that
was
great.
Just
team
always
has
great
async
collaboration.
It's
always
good
to
see
examples
of
that
too.
Anything
else
on
that
one
remy
or
anyone.
C
So
section
labels
were
wrong
on
last
friday.
I
think-
and
it
always
it
gave
500
arrows
for
several
times
and
I
retry
the
jobs
for
more
than
10
times
and
eventually
it
went
through.
So
I
guess
maybe
it's
just.
The
server
was
under
some
heavy
load
before,
because
I
can't
think
of
any
reason
why
it
would
time
out.
The
underlying
arrow
was
tied
out
the
query
timer.
C
Besides
using
the
new
labels.
I
will
use
this
issue
to
to
point
people
to
feedback
before
making
making
the
actual
change.
A
My
thinking
is
just
kind
of
there's
more
unknowns
with
this
change,
so
the
changes
themselves
are
simple,
but
we
may
I
feel
that
we
have
a
higher
likelihood
of
missing
something
and
needing
to
react
quickly
to
it
and
with
us
being
on
call
this
week.
Oh
right,
that
was
that
was
my
thought
for
next
week,
also
doing
it
late
in
the
week
like
if
it's
thursday
or
friday.
A
Can
anyone
anyone
feel
that
next
week
is
not
a
like
that
we
should
do
it
sooner
than
next
week,
because
I,
if
everyone.
E
A
Okay,
so
yeah,
if
you
create
the
issue
added
to
the
engineering
weekend
review,
I
say
like
next
monday.
Tuesday
would
be
a
good
good
date
to
target
for
this
time.
B
Next
elder
so
yeah,
this
one
is
just
repeating
it
from
last
week,
so
I
an
mr
to
the
test
file,
finder
gem,
that
testing
group
created
so
it's
basically
to
add
a
new
option
that
takes
in
a
specified
like
a
custom
mapping
in
a
yaml
file.
B
So
the
idea
is
that
we
can
use
that
to
sort
of
replace
the
the
tooling
that
we
have.
So
I
have
another
work
in
progress,
mr
to
experiment
with
the
the
new,
the
new
gem,
using
the
same
mapping
to
to
detect
the
first
test
that
we
are
finding.
We
are
detecting
right
now,
yeah,
so
I'm
just
open
to
any
feedback
on
either
of
this.
B
B
So
what
we
had
before,
we
could
do
a
unit
test
on
it,
but
in
this
case,
because
it's
extracted
to
a
separate
executable,
so
the
next
thing
I
tried
was
basically
to
pass
to
you
to
test
the
executable.
The
result
is
executable,
yeah,
so
I'll
open
any
ideas
on
how
we
can
improve
this
or
how
we
can
test
it
in
a
better
way
yeah.
So
one
thing
about
the
mapping
is
that
we
can
also
be
more
cautious.