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A
I
think
I
have
to
still
follow
up,
but
I
think
yep
there
at
the
moment.
I
think
the
challenge
is
that
one
of
the
Postgres
queries
is
timing
out
and
watch
they've
resolved
that
with
like
larger
timeout
or
not
but
yeah.
It's
a
huge
step
forward
and
Douglas
if
you're
listening.
Thank
you
so
much
Craig
Devin,
it's
really
nice
to
push
this
forward
and
I.
Just
came
off
a
customer
customer
call
where
I
highlighted.
You
know
that
we
are
working
on
this
and
I've
never
had
any
customer
say
that
this
is
not
useful
to
them.
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B
It's
very
motivational
and
I
and
I
see
also
that
that
it's
one
of
the
deliverables,
so
that's
another
one
that
we
can
take
off.
It's
great,
okay,
even
pausing
the
database,
application.
I.
Think
we've
discussed
this
last
time
and
you
know
just
yeah.
You
just
put
the
comment
on
there.
A
Yeah
no
I
think
this
is
successful.
I
have
to
do
a
follow-up
in
actually
writing
the
like
next
iteration
that
we
actually
need
to
do
in
order
to
enable
this
and
I
believe
the
consensus
is
to
implement
this
behavior
as
the
first
iteration
as
a
command
line
command.
That
can
be
run
on
the
secondary
to
disable.
Every
not
said
pause.
The
replication
of
every
resource,
including
the
database
I,
think.
B
B
Just
asking
that
question
before
the
compass
or
before
it
started
and
I'm
gonna
use
this
one
as
an
example.
That's
that
the
engineers
and
the
engineers
on
tiny
people
contributing
so
I'm
gonna
ask
them
how
its
generated
to
see,
because
if
it's
not
I,
you
know
I'm,
just
gonna
figure
that
out,
because.
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B
A
B
A
A
Geo
starts
with
the
G
and
comes
after
D
for
database
and
essentially
sudden,
some
ordering
was
changed
that
led
to
a
situation
where
the
geo
database
pool
size
was
not
correctly.
Initialized,
therefore
set
1,
which
I
think
can
lead
to
quite
a
few
problems,
and
you
know
now
the
word
ring
is
fixed,
but
you
know
that
that
was
not
great.
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A
B
Know
I
want
to
I
think
that's
I'm
gonna
ask
Douglas
to
just
go
digging
as
to
how
this
happened
in
the
first
place,
because
yeah
I'd
like
to
understand
if
this
is
something
that
we,
if
we
change
the
ordering
of
this
or
if
this
was
someone
else
that
changed
the
ordering
of
this
unintentionally.
So
I'm
just
gonna
put
that
here
that
we
need
to
find
the
root
cause
of
this
yeah.
A
I
can
speak
to
this.
What
I
can
speak
to
is
that
from
an
outsider's
perspective
like
alphabetic
ordering
of
like
70
different
files
that
are
then
prefixed
with
like
zero
underscore
something
to
be
loaded
first,
it
feels
like
a
system
that
you
know
at
the
scale
can
be
quite
brittle
right,
because
you
have
to
remember
that
there
is
some
ordering
which
is
sort
of
implicit,
but
you
know
that's
just
me.
Well,.
B
A
B
B
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
B
A
B
A
Like
I
haven't
gotten
to
actually
recline
yet,
but
this
is
exactly
the
kind
of
activity
that
I
would
like
to
see
because
we
don't
quite
know
how
it
would
work
right,
but
having
somebody
actually
investigate
it
a
little
bit
and
then
maybe
after
let's
say
a
couple
of
days
or
maybe
more
come
to
conclusion
that
okay,
these
are
all
the
things
that
we
would
need
to
do.
It
is
feasible,
but
you
know
it
would
take
another
time.
I
think
is
much
better
than
just
saying:
let's
do
it
give
it
an
arbitrary
wait
and.
B
A
B
B
B
B
A
I
think
that's
fantastic,
I
think
what
I
would
really
benefit
from
very
selfishly
is
I,
can't
understand
everything
that's
happening
here,
unfortunately,
so
I
think
when
we
get
close
to
merging
this
I
would
really
benefit
from
like
a
description
on
a
high
levels
like
this
is
what
we've
accomplished
right.
This
is
where
we
are
at
right
now.
These
are
the
next
steps
right,
so
that
we
can
also
schedule
appropriately
well
I
I,
just
we'll
read
this
but
I
think
like
a
piece
for
me,
it's
hard
to
sort
of
grasp
in
its
entirety.
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B
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
I
mean
we
are
on
twelve
point
seven
now
right
and
I
would
like
to
do
this
once
a
month
right,
and
you
know
just
to
make
sure
that
you
know
all
of
the
things
hear
it
happen,
I
really
enjoy
by
the
way.
On
some
level,
this
check
listing
I,
actually
think
checklists
are
really
powerful,
like
low
low
tech
tools
to
ensure
certain
things
actually
happen.
Yeah.
B
A
B
I,
because
it's
something
we
do
so
often
it
just
makes
sure
there's
nothing
gets
missed,
because
if
you
do
it,
if
you
do
a
process
enough,
it
becomes
muscle
memory,
but
it's
also
really
easy
to
then
just
completely
skip
a
step
because
you're
remembering
it
that
you
did
it
from
the
last
time.
You
actually
did
it.
No
that's
great,
okay,
rewriting
a
form
in
view.
A
Think,
though,
as
a
general
remark
just
looking
at
Zacks
issues,
he
is
doing
a
really
good
job
at
trying
to
break
things
into
individual
met.
Requests
I
often
see
there.
Quite
a
few
individual
met,
requests,
I,
don't
know
if
it
would
make
more
sense
to
have
smaller
issues
right
but
I
like
whatever
works,
I'd
like
that,
it's
being
broken
down
on
some
level
to
make
it
easier.
A
A
A
A
B
Think
it
is
actually
in
development
I
think
we
moved
it
back
out
of
development
when
we
were
waiting
on
something
for
the
customer,
but
turn
chatted
to
Valerie
for
some
ideas
on
how
to
recreate
it
and
I.
Think
Valerie's.
Given
him
some
suggestions,
but
I
haven't
checked
on
what
happened
yesterday
afternoon
and.
B
A
question
I,
don't
I,
don't
doubt
that
this
remains
important
and
your
problem,
you're
gonna,
tell
me
something
about
the
context
of
this
later
on.
I
think.
Would
we
actually
should
do?
Is
that
you,
and
myself
and
Jenny-
should
have
a
conversation
about
her
backlog
at
the
moment,
because
I
need
her
to
start
thinking
about
the
self-service
framework
and
how
the
testing
for
that
should
look,
because
I
want
the
testing
to
be
something
that's
considered
as
part
of
the
package
file,
work,
yeah
and
I
need
to.
A
A
B
A
Okay,
so
we
have
some
things
here
and
then
I
waited
for
two
things
that
like
but
I
proved
in,
which
are
the
post,
was
nothing
upgrade
for
future
for
geo
oscillations
and
verify
the
installation
with
post
commitment.
As
far
as
I
know,
these
are
unblocked,
they
were
dependent
on
shipping
post
facility
in
a
release,
so
decentralized
yeah,
which
is
now
closed,
so
we
we
should
most
certainly
move
this
into
ready
for
development.
Now,
yeah.
A
B
A
B
Know
a
severity
one
would
be
they've
lost
their
data
and
it's
gone
forever.
So
I
would
say
it
was
be
an
ace
okay
because
they
had,
they
still
have.
The
data
I
would
I
think
we
should
preserve
the
severity
for
of
one
for
the
data
is
destroyed
or
corrupted,
but
the
date
is
unusable.
Yeah.
We
don't
know
that
yes
right
yeah,
so
two
is
fine.
Okay,.
A
That
concludes
I,
think
this
is
portion
I,
give
some
high-level
updates
on
other
activities.
I'll
stop
here.
Just
for,
for
the
sake
of
it,
sintering
has
has
done
some
work
on
the
maintenance
mode
design,
which
is
great,
so
we
have
some
initial
like
high
fidelity
designs
for
for
how
this
could
look
like
you
know,
so
we
a
little
bit
ahead
of
the
game
with
the
maintenance
mode.
Are
we
doing
the
POC
now?
So
that's
great.
A
Monitoring
so
the
four
systems
administrators
in
the
in
the
administrator
panel
right
and
chat
about
that
which
I
think
was,
was
pretty
good.
We
should,
by
the
way
record
them
from
now
on,
so
that
everybody
else
can
see
them
and
we've
kicked
out
or
we
sintering
has
kicked
off
the
sketching
competition
which
needs
participants
and
I
will
highlight
that
again.
Do.
A
It
would
be
really
nice
to
get
some
some
work
done
on
the
administrator
interface
sort
of
higher
higher
level
activities
and
then
I've
already
opened
a
research
proposal
for
the
you
know
like
interviews
to
do
an
interviewing
systems.
Administrators
I've
mentioned
this
already
to
a
couple
of
customers
and
so
far
all
the
systems,
administrators
I've
talked
to
have
signaled
that
they
would
be
willing
to
help.
So
that's
good,
that's
an
update.
We
also
had
a
discussion
on
post
Chris
H
a
and
the
next
steps
there
I
still
have
to
write
that
epic.
A
We
I
think,
as
in
you,
uni
ratio,
we
should
discuss
a
potential
feature
that
we
may
need
to
consider
which
has
to
do
with.
You
know
selective,
sync
and
proxying,
and
you
know
some
of
the
like
how
our
secondary
actually
behaves
we
can
do.
We
can
do
that
because
that
I
think
will
become
important
and
that's
kind
of
all
from
for
me
at
the
moment
on
on
the
planning
from
from
the
planning
side,
yeah
Sanji.
From
your
end,
you.
C
So
I
found
the
UX
fog,
it's
not
actually
not
a
park,
but
the
pattern
is
not
right.
So
I
was
writing
the
issue
to
switch
the
alerts
to
toast,
because
I
mean
it
should
be
consistent
for
everywhere,
so
I
think
I
can
assign
myself
and
then
design
a
little
bit
and
the
scientific
later,
and
also
for
the
maintenance
modes,
as
volume
mentioned
already.
So
it's
ready.
So
what
we
need
is
to
starting
the
design
desire
review
session
at
synchronously,
so
I
think
I
should
also
open
another
issue
for
this
by
the
end
of
today.
Oh.