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A
Hi,
everyone
welcome
to
the
general
group
conversation
victory
thanks
for
posting
two
questions.
You
want
to
verbalize
them
sure,
thanks.
B
So
I
know
these
slides
are
not
about
the
single
engineering
groups,
but
I
would
like
to
have
some
questions
related
to
that.
The
first
one
is
like.
I
just
would
like
to
get
a
quick
update
on
the
five
minute
app.
I
think
that's
the
only
single
engine
that
we
have
today
like
where
rv,
but
it's
are
there
any
success
criteria
that
we
are
looking
after
and
and
the
related
questions
from
the
five
meter.
The
truth
is,
I
even
tried
it
out
during
the
weekend,
so
I'm
super
excited.
A
B
I
thought
that
I
would
just
have
to
apply
so
I
tried
the
django
project.
I
wanted
to
deploy
it
as
described
and
it
failed
the
deployment
I
wasted
around
30
40
minutes
on
setting
everything
up
and
in
the
end
I
just
decided
not
to
not
to
troubleshoot
further
because
it
did
not
work
the
time
actually
cool,
but
more
interested
in
your
in
your
responses.
Yeah
well.
A
So
the
current
status
is
that
nobody
is
full-time
on
the
five-minute
production
app
and
we
have
people
full-time
on
it
three
for
about
three
months
or
something,
so
you
hopefully
will
correct
me,
but
the
the
success
criteria.
I
think
it's
it
changes
over
the
course
of
a
project
I
think
in
the
beginning.
You
want
contributions,
then
you
want
to
use
it,
and
then
you
want
revenue.
A
So
gitlab
overall
is
now
in
the
revenue
stage,
but
different
parts
of
gitlab
can
be
earlier.
I
think
we've
seen
a
few
contributions,
but
there
they've
been
like
single
digit.
I
think
you
can
probably
count
them
on
one
hand
and
what's
interesting
is
that
a
very
prolific
contributor
to
gitlab
is
considering
contributing
so
he's
checking
it
out
and
we're
inviting
him
to
the
monthly
calls
we're
still
doing
the
monthly
calls.
A
A
B
One
more
there's
a
point
here
in
terms
of
usage,
as
as
I
own
the
metrics
that
look
at
the
ci
templates.
I
know
that
the
five
minute
app
template
usage
is
collected
there
as
well,
so
in
sizes.
It's
available
to
everyone
actually-
and
you
just
reminded
me
with
your
previous
answer-
that
I
for
different
reasons.
I've
seen
it
today
and
there
wasn't
much.
Is
it
there.
B
The
thing
is,
it
was
so
low
that
I
just
switched
it
off,
so
I
could
look.
I
could
focus
on
the
others.
It
was
almost
flat.
Okay,
yeah.
The
other
question
is
like
any
learning
so
far
about
about
sex
in
general,
based
on
the
five
minutes,
app
approach.
A
Yeah,
I
think
I
think
we
I
think
for
me
it
was
a
success.
We
wanted
to
prove
that
that,
like
the
five-minute
production,
app
could
work
and
it
it
does,
and
then
I
think
now
it's
all
about
kind
of
speeding
up
the
performance.
A
So
if
you,
you
zoom
out
a
little
bit,
what
most
companies
try
to
do,
they
try
to
take
a
death
experience
and
then
put
that
into
production,
so
they're
like
starting
with
the
containers
and
everything
else,
and
then
just
run
that
in
production
as
well,
we're
trying
with
the
five
minute
production
app
we're
trying
to
do
the
other
thing
we're
trying
to
take
a
production
experience,
namely
using
managed
services
in
the
cloud
and
terraform,
and
they
use
that
for
development.
A
It's
just
that
now.
It's
a
lot
of
work
to
speed
everything
up,
and
it
will
take
someone
kind
of
someone
sincere
focus
to
do
that
and
then
still
it
might
not
work.
But
I
think
the
proof
of
concept
is
pretty
clear
and
I
think
we
have
a
great
direction
and
now
it's
just
a
whole
lot
of
work
to
speed
it
up.
So
I
think
it's
in
a
in
a
good
state
for
someone
to
start
working
on
it,
and
I
think
it
also
proves
what
doesn't
prove
anything
unless
it's
a
success.
A
But
I
think
it's
clear
it's
just
something
else.
When
you
have
someone
whose
sole
job
it
is
until
further
notice,
they're
just
gonna
have
to
make
that
work.
I
think
and
there's
a
certain
drive
and
urgency
that
radiates
from
that.
I
think
that's
what
we're
hopefully
going
to
see
in
all
the
single
engineer,
groups.
B
In
the
meantime,
I've
I've
linked
the
template
to
sugita
if
anybody's
interested
evolve
and
the
final
bit
of
feedback
was
that
what
was
really
annoying.
When
I
decided
I
don't
want
to
use
it,
I
basically
had
to
use
aws
nuke
to
clean
up
my
aws
account,
because,
even
though
everything
is
created
using
terraform,
I
can't
I
don't
really
own
that
terraform
project
and
I
couldn't
run
simply
telephone
destroy
to
get
to
clean
up
what
was
created.