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A
A
B
To
use
for
tran
that's
a
transparency,
one
right
yeah,
so
definitely
that
I've
noticed
just
from
even
the
first
couple
days
like,
I
feel,
like
I
know
way
more
about
the
company
about
everybody,
and
so
it's
it's
nice
that
there's
no
kind
of
secrets.
So
that's
definitely
the
one
that
resonates
the
most
with
me.
A
C
Yeah,
it
looks
like
I'm
running
moments
of
insight,
and
so
if
anyone
wants
to
drop
in
there,
so
this
is
just
a
moment
for
people
to
share
things.
They
were
surprised
to
learn
this
week
that
other
folks
might
be
interested
in
life,
work,
customers,
product
leadership
coding.
I
dropped
one
in
here
yesterday.
I
had
caught
this
twitter
thread
on
sunday
and
it
really
like.
C
I
thought
that
people
at
gitlab
would
like
it
a
lot,
especially
as
we
you
know,
because
of
our
iteration
value
and
like
as
teams
like
work
on
iteration
value,
it's
long
as
far
as
twitter
threads
go,
but
it's
it's
not
too
long.
If
you
were
to
think
of
it
as
a
blog
post,
I
think
it's
it's
consumable
and
it's
a
little
like
developer
focused,
but
it
also
like
for
each
developer.
Example.
The
author
tries
to
include
like
product
design
as
well.
C
So
I
think
that
it's
like,
I
think,
it's
useful
for
a
lot
of
different
contexts,
but
basically
it's
an
investigation
or
like
a
conversation
about
path,
focused
design
and
the
the
one
link
that
I
linked
to.
Although
that
direct
link
seems
to
just
bring
you
back
to
the
thread,
so
sorry
about
that,
there's
there's
a
link
about
basically
the
gist
of
it.
C
Is
that
like
it's
okay
to
like
if
you're
writing
code
or
if
you're
doing
product
design
like
it's
okay,
to
to
do
something
that
you
know,
you're
gonna
have
to
come
back
and
redo
or
like
touch
again,
and
I
think
that
especially
like,
for
you
know,
people
writing
software.
We
get
like
really
like
almost
like
scolded
or
like
to
like,
live
the.
C
Don't
repeat
yourself
mantra
like
from
day
one,
and
I
think
that,
like
that
is
harmful
because,
like
it's,
okay,
like
it's
okay,
to
do
things
twice,
because
you're
gonna
know
more
about
the
thing
later
on,
and
this
is
also
talking
about
like
how
to
get
to
the
uses
like
like
there's
a
city
on
a
hill
and
you're
trying
to
get
there.
C
And
it's
like
it's
okay,
if
the
intermediary
steps,
if
you
have
to
like
redo
them
like
you're
gonna,
have
to
like
make
multiple
rest
stops
right
along
the
way
to
the
city
of
the
hill,
and
I
think
it's
a
really
good
analogy,
and
I
think
it's
something
just
to
like.
I
don't
know,
cut
yourself
a
break
because
like
if
you
want
to
do
small
changes,
you're
gonna
have
to
write
stuff
that
isn't
perfect
and
that's
just
the
way
it
is,
and
I
think
that
that's
or
or
is
an
opinion
on
the
way.
C
D
Yeah,
so
this
is
a
quote
that
I
read
the
other
day
and
it
kind
of
resonated
with
me.
It's
very
similar
in
a
lot
of
ways
to
you
know,
go
with
the
flow
or
you
know
very
zen
attitude,
or
you
know,
don't
dwell
on
the
past
those
sorts
of
things
and
it
kind
of
combines
all
of
them
together
and
then
adds
one
important
detail
that
I
think
is.
You
know
really
important
that
maybe
the
other
parts
missed
out
on
so
let
go
of
what
has
passed.
D
Let
go
of
what
may
come,
let
go
of
what
is
happening
now.
Don't
try
to
figure
anything
out,
don't
try
to
make
anything
happen,
relax
right
now
and
rest,
and
so
that
last
line
really
resonated
with
me.
You
know
you
can
go
with
the
flow
and
you
can
try
or
you
can
try
and
force
something
to
happen
right,
but
maybe,
if
you're
trying
to
force
something
happen,
it's
just
not
going
to
happen
and
you
were
looking
in
the
wrong
place.
D
So
you
may
be
missed
what
you
should
be
observing,
so
it's
basically
slowing
down
being
restful.
You
know
being
your
best
self
so
that
when
you
need
to
action,
something
you
can
and
yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
share
that.
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
lessons
in
this
quote
and
that's
it
for
me,
looks
like
niall's
mile's
up
next
with
metrics.
E
Yeah,
we'll
probably
have
to
give
it
a
skip
for
this
meeting,
as
we
did
change
to
a
new
format
for
the
calculations
in
the
last
meeting,
so
they
updated
the
data
sources
of
the
processes.
So
I
only
just
got
a
chance
to
look
at
their
previously
and
I
just
have
to
go
ahead
around
for
the
the
the
pace
and
other
calculations
coming
from.
So
I'll
update
it
straight
away
after
meeting.
E
But
apologies
for
that
there
was
a
bit
of
a
drop
the
ball
on
my
behalf,
so
just
going
into
lauren
for
a
show-and-tell.
A
All
right
show
and
tell
this
is
section
where
we're
gonna
show
stuff
that
we've
been
up
to
and
that
anyone
can
contribute
by
briefly
sharing
something
that
you're,
proud
of
and
you've
completed
this
week
screen
sharing
highly
encouraged,
not
mandatory
and
tyler.
You
got
the
first
one.
C
Yeah,
let's
share
screen
here,
desktop
two
cool
okay.
There
we
go
so
this
is,
I
added
a
script
to
the
about
doculab.com
repository.
This
is
something
that
danielle
had
been
looking
for,
but
I
know
that,
like
other
folks
will
be
interested-
and
she
had
tagged
a
few
folks
in
this
as
well.
I
wanted
to
give
sort
of
a
quick
overview
of
what
it
is.
So
the
way
we
build
a
marketing
site
is
there's
not
a
one-to-one
correlation
with
like
one
file
per
page.
C
So
it's
not
necessarily
a
trivial
task
to
say
like
hey,
when
was
like,
can
we
programmatically
find
out
when
the
last
time
a
page
was
updated
is,
but
we
can
use
a
proxy
for
it
and
we
can
basically
check
the
relevant
directories,
their
files
and
their
git
histories
and
figure
out
roughly
when
well,
we
can
figure
out
precisely
when
the
last
git
commit
is
on
a
page
right
and
then
like
we
can
do
human
assessment
to
say
like
okay,
that
translates
to
something,
and
so
there's
a
script
now
that
so
what
you're
looking
at
here
is
the
output.
C
I
just
dropped
it
in
the
temp
folder
because
that
doesn't
get
version
controlled.
So
you
can
run
this
as
much
as
you
want
and
like
not
worry
about,
like
dumping
a
bunch
of
csvs
into
the
repository
it'll
just
stay
on
your
local
machine,
and
so
basically
it's
just
the
file
path,
which
is
relative
to
your
repository
and
the
commit
date,
which
is
the
iso
8601
format.
So
I
think
a
lot
of
these
are
straightforward
enough
to
be
useful.
So
things
like
we've
got
in
our
data
folder.
C
So
there's
a
little
bit
of
noise
here,
but
I
think
it's
somewhat
useful
and
the
way
you
run
it,
I'm
not
going
to
show
the
whole
run
because
it
it
takes
a
while.
So
we
don't
have
this
setup
through
ci
or
any
sort
of
like
automatic
reporting,
because
the
script
has
to
call
out
to
oh
and
it's
not
running
great,
oh
rb.
The
script
has
to
call
out
to
the
system
to
check
the
git,
commit
history
and
that's
like
an
expensive
process.
C
So
this
is
the
sort
of
thing
where
like
if
you're
gonna
go,
make
some
coffee
and
you
wanna
see
the
latest
commits
you
can
run
this
and
come
back
in
20
minutes
and
check
out
your
csv.
So
that's
in
there
there's
a
there's,
an
mr
link
in
the
agenda.
That
also
has
the
instructions
with
the
thing
that
you
can
copy
and
paste
into
your
terminal,
so
yeah
and
then
up
next
is
siri
who's,
not
in
the
call.
A
I
can
vocalize
for
her.
She
hosted
the
inbound
marketing
group
conversation
special
appearances
by
val
sarah
and
jeff
deck
brought
to
you
by
brie,
and
she
really
enjoyed
sharing
all
the
contributions
made
by
the
content,
marketing
and
editorial
in
q1
great
work
team
niall.
E
Yeah
thanks
just
share
my
screen
so
yeah,
so
we
were
just
creating
basically
a
centralized
dashboard
for
the
content
marketing
team
just
on
various
metrics,
so
just
to
stop
having
to
use
various
different
boards
as
well.
E
Also,
I
kind
of
congregate
them
all
onto
a
single
sheet,
so
the
link
that
was
provided
previously
to
the
teams
gives
access
to
all
of
this
now
so
there's
a
reporting
dashboard
for
the
blogs
and
performance
based
on
pages
and
other
metrics
and
the
top
performers,
which
can
be
filtered
down
and
drill
down
into
and
the
same
for,
the
topics,
dashboard
and
then
based
on
other
asks.
E
There
is
a
overview
of
the
main
subdomains,
as
well
as
the
handbook,
just
as
the
primary
traffic
drivers
for
analysis
and
comparison,
and
then
there's
just
an
overview
of
the
overall
paid
view.
Trends
from
start
of
year
to
date
just
to
give
a
quick
overview
of
performance.
So
that
was
just
one
of
the
things
delivered.
So
next
up
is
sprock.
F
Hey
thanks
yeah,
I
just
completed
a
pretty
solid
look
at
what
I
think
the
closing
bumper
is
gonna,
be
some
of
you
most
people.
Remember
that
I
had
done
opening
bumper
earlier.
F
And
there
might
be
a
couple
changes,
it's
not
necessarily
locked,
but
I
don't
think
it's
going
to
vary
too
much
from
there,
and
that
was
a
bit
of
a
conversation
for
me
because,
as
as
we
start
to
add
motion
to
the
brand,
especially
going
forward
with
everything
we're
doing,
I
I
just
wanted
to
be
careful
that
that
things
felt
right.
So
it
feels
like
we
landed
in
the
right
spot
there
and
I'm
I'm
looking
forward
to
rolling
it
out,
and
next
up
is
brandon.
D
Thanks
so
the
theme
this
week
or
this
sprint
cycle
for
me,
did
I
share
the
wrong
screen.
What
am
I
here,
I'm
gonna
do
that
again,
as
soon
as
I
find
the
button
and
it's
hidden-
apologies,
oh
okay,
so
I
am
sharing
their
screen
good,
so
micro
iterations.
Basically,
I
made
a
whole
bunch
of
little
updates
to
the
handbook
for
the
digital
experience
team,
and
you
know
I'm
not
the
only
one
who
contributed
to
this.
D
A
lot
of
others
did
as
well
more
on
that
later,
but
so
this
top
section
here
used
to
be
a
long
list
on
the
page
that
you'd
have
to
scroll
past.
Now,
it's
much
more
abbreviated
added
a
few
more
items
to
it,
and
then
I
added
this
section
here
for
checklists
so
make
it.
You
know
pretty
clear
as
we're
engineering
and
building
these
things
out.
You
know
here's
a
checklist
for
merge,
requests
a
b
tests.
You
know
inclusion,
diversity
and
belonging.
You
know
how
do
we
regression
pest?
How
do
we
regression
test
pages?
D
And
you
know
if
we're
making
a
merge
request
that
redirects
something
you
know
we
just
got
to
go
through
and
check
it
off.
So
if
you
ever
come
up
with
a
checklist,
please
add
it
to
that:
it's
great
to
have
them
as
we're
doing
these
procedures
and
then
a
few
other
places
you
know
throughout
the
page
have
been
updated
so
and
some
of
these
other,
you
know
assisted
pages
as
well.
D
I
think
I've
updated,
maybe
three
or
four
of
those
just
minor
updates
nothing
big,
and
you
know
there
was
a
little
bit
of
an
update
that
others
did
around
the
sprint
cycle,
and
you
know
some
of
the
other
documentation
so
little
things
there
and
then
the
next
few
items
I
have
here
are
micro
iterations
on
the
pricing
page,
so
set
a
new
control
version
of
the
page.
D
We
had
a
successful
test
recently
so
going
there
and
removing
the
you
know
temporary
code,
making
it
more
permanent,
and
you
know
also
adding
some
new
tools
to
simplify
the
test,
to
simplify
switching
between
a
test
and
a
control
variant,
not
a
lot
to
see
there
visually,
but
it's
merge
requests.
So
you
can
take
a
look
if
you
feel
like
reviewing
the
code.
D
Another
one
is
so
we
have
a
bit
of
a
before
and
after
here
and
basically
the
faq
used
to
look
like
you
know
a
little
bit
different.
So
each
item
in
there
was
in
a
list
and
it's
been
requested
for
a
while-
that
we
put
them
into
a
grouping
set
sort
of
thing.
So
yeah,
I'm
glad
we
could
finally
get
that
done.
And
then,
let's
see
next
item
on
the
list
is,
you
know
basically
checkout
steps.
D
So
this
is
another
micro
iteration
where
you
know,
if,
if
you
here,
here's
a
little
walk-through
animated
gif-
and
this
was
not
done
by
me
by
the
way
this
was
done
by
the
product
team.
But
I
you
know
kind
of
helped
them
out
pointed
them
in
the
right
direction,
and
so
you
know
told
them.
You
know
where
to
change
the
urls,
and
so
it
shortened
that
process.
One
of
the
steps
you
know:
basically,
you
choose
between
self-managed
and
then
you
go
here.
D
G
Okay,
so
the
first
thing
I
have
is
this:
the
next
iteration
of
the
price
page
after
brandon
did
all
those
awesome
things.
The
next
one
we
have
up
on.
The
list
is
just
a
little
call
out
kind
of
between
the
tiers
and
faq
for
the
type
of
customer
who
would
prefer
to
maybe
like
call
in
and
talk
to
a
sales
rep,
rather
than
kind
of
going
through
the
online
process.
G
G
Excuse
me:
I
did
some
bonus
research,
I'm
not
going
to
open
it
up,
because
it's
a
video
and
you
can
take
a
look
at
it
later
if
you
haven't
already,
but
on
our
product
tab
on
the
nav.
If
you
just
pick
product,
we
go
straight
through
to
this
devops
lifecycle
page,
and
we
did
some
visibility.
Testing
on
that
page
got
some
really
great
feedback
from
users
and
that'll
help
hopefully
set
us
up
for
some
other
pages
and
some
other
iterations
going
forward,
and
I
think
parker
yeah
next
yep.
I.
A
Am
next
I
wanted
to
call
out
the
digital
experience
team,
I'm
just
so
proud
of
everyone
for
kicking
butt
at
the
events.
Template
we've
all
been
working
together,
throwing
in
components
here
re-basing
every
mr
just
like
speed
flying
through
that
process,
and
it's
really
cool
to
see
us
all
working
on
that.
So,
if
you
go
to
the
the
live
repo,
you
can
see.
Here's
the
directory
we've
been
building.
This
is
the
actual
template
and
here's
all
of
our
awesome
components.
We've
been
building.
A
We
still
have
a
couple
more
that
are
getting
added
by
the
end
of
this
week
and
then
this
is.
You
can
only
view
it
currently
locally
because
we're
assembling
it
all.
But
here's
where
we're
at
right
now
with
the
template.
So
we
got
our
our
blocks
and
we're
we're
putting
them
in
there
and
we
still
got
some
some
ones
to
do,
but
it's
really
cool
to
see
it
all
come
together.
I'm
really
proud
of
everyone,
and
next
up
is.
A
Javi
you're,
muted.
H
Microphone,
hello:
this
is
probably
better
yeah.
Okay,
perfect!
Thank
you.
I've
been
working
on
nav
iterations
right
here.
I
have
on
my
first
link.
I
have
an
iframe,
I
think
I'll
share
my
screen
so
that
the
people
of
the
world
can
see.
H
So
I
have
this
over
here,
and
this
has
been
like
been
you
know,
weeks
and
weeks
worth
of
effort
trying
to
get
like
things
to
not
like
fly
off
the
page,
getting
things
to
work
as
they
should
within
slippers,
which
has
been
very
exciting
almost
as
exciting
or
even
more
exciting
is
trying
to
see
how
this
works
like
on
about
donkey
lab,
which
has
been
like
crazy.
It's
still
not
perfect.
They're
still
like.
H
Let
me
see
if
I
go
to,
let
me
go
to
a
different
page,
like
some
of
them
still
have
the
old
nav,
which
is
like
weird,
because
I
changed
the
default
template
on
about
git
lab,
but
some
pages
don't
use
that
default
nav,
even
though
they
don't
have
that
layout.
Like
suggested
some,
oh
that's
my
bed.
Let
me
go
to
pricing.
H
H
I
do
anticipate
that
if
we
use
the
css
only
approach
for
this
that
we'll
have
to
like
go
around
and
clean
things,
like
I'm
sure
if
we
scroll
yeah,
there's
like
little
things
that
happen
so
just
trying
to
like
tackle
those
on
like
a
one
by
one
basis,
if
we
want
to
use
a
css
only
solution
for
this,
but
I
mean
it
looks
promising
it's
on
the
page.
It
looks
as
it
should.
H
Mostly
I
mean
there's
things
about
it
like
if
you
look
at
the
implementation
from
like
one
to
the
other
that
are
off
like
the
little
check
mark,
some
of
the
spacing
is
a
little
off
but
like
for
the
most
part,
it's
like
doing
just
fine,
which
I'm
super
happy
for,
and
it's
a
big
lift
up.
Next
is
nile.
E
Okay
thanks
so
now
we're
just
moving
on
to
the
shout
outs
and
the
goal
is
for
anyone
who
wants
to
contribute
to
express
gratitude
within
the
team
or
across
the
company
to
folks
who've
been
the
highlight
of
your
week
or
in
this
case
two
weeks.
So
first
up
is
brock.
F
Yeah
I
just
wanted
to
give
a
shout
out
to
erica
flowers
and
then
over
in
technical
marketing,
william
and
ty.
I've
been
working
with
that
group
for
a
while
now
to
get
the
the
demo
video
together.
It
looks
like
it
just
crossed
the
finish
line,
just
a
hair
too
late.
F
To
be
sure,
I
could
definitely
be
putting
it
in
the
show
and
tell,
but
it's
it's
pretty
much
right
there
and
about
to
get
going
any
day
now
and
the
whole
process
with
them
has
been
great,
just
tackling
everything
as
it
came
in
and
the
way
we
could
iterate
and
pivot
and
and
and
work
through
it.
I'm
just
really
grateful.
I
felt
like
I
learned
a
lot
also
about
gitlab.
To
be
honest,
and
I
I
look
forward
to
two
more
and
next
up.
I
have
an.
C
I
That's
me
hi.
I
just
wanted
to
give
a
shout
out
to
tyler
and
lauren
and
sarah
for
no
I'm
not
camping.
This
is
my
backyard.
We
closed
down
the
unfiltered
blog
today.
Officially,
if
you
didn't
see
the
notice,
so
I
just
wanted
to
give
a
shout
out
to
them
for
actually
making
it
happen
and
dealing
with
the
storm
of
events
surrounding
that.
So
thank
you.
So
much.
G
May
I
just
jump
in,
I
just
want
to
thank
the
content
team
for
being
so
supportive
on
a
hellish,
truly
fiery
hellish
two
weeks.
So
thank
you
all
for
backing
up
the
blog
as
we
you
know,
wade
through
the
muck,
and
I
appreciate
everyone.
That's
all
thanks
for
letting
me
interrupt.
D
All
right,
I
think,
I'm
up
next,
I
just
wanted
to
say
thank
you
to
everyone.
Who's
been
contributing
to
our
handbook.
Lately,
you
know
tina
has
done
a
lot,
laura
javi
and
I'm
sure
I'm
missing
quite
a
few
people,
because
I
barely
know
what
day
it
is
anymore,
but
yeah
it's
been
great
to
see
all
the
contributions
going
into
the
handbook.
Even
if
they're
you
know
small,
every
little
bit
counts,
and
so
thank
you
for
thinking.
Handbook
first
and
looks
like
up
next
is
laura.
G
Yeah,
I
just
snuck
this
one
in
after
seeing
hobbies
navigation
demo,
there
wow,
like
that's
a
huge
piece.
It's
gonna
go
on
every
single
page
on
the
website,
huge
huge
undertaking
to
try
and
add
slippers
components
to
something
that
to
a
bunch
of
pages
that
don't
have
slippers
enabled
on
them.
So
thank
you
for
trailblazing
that
effort
so
that
we
can
come
in
later
and
just
use
whatever
method
you
used.