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A
Cool
well,
first
of
all,
thanks
for
your
the
videos
you
make
of
your
work
and
that
you
put
on
youtube
they're,
enjoyable,
they're,
well,
produced.
I
like
the
music.
I
like
the
contents
and
I
think,
you're
on
the
right
path.
How
can.
B
I,
how
can
I
help
yeah
thanks
about
the
intro
music,
my
11
year
old
nephew
is
teaching
me
how
to
put
videos
together.
So
it's
a
bit
of
a
learning
experience
for
me:
hey
everybody,
yeah
I'll,
just
share
with
you.
B
This
is
week
three
for
me
in
this
incubation
engineering
group
and
I'll
just
share
what
I'm
doing
so
far
and
I'll
share
the
direction
and
then
I'll
just
leave
it
open
for
input,
yeah,
yep,
all
right,
so
glad
you've
seen
the
videos
first
week
was
just
defining
direction
and
I
think
the
key
point
from
week
one
was
to
focus
on
making
it
ridiculously
simple
to
configure
so
the
auth
and
the
config
of
the
pipeline
should
be
dead,
simple,
and
the
second
idea
was
that
we
could
potentially
land
this
product
in
dot
com,
because
there's
already
a
bit
of
a
demand
and
an
issue
for
non-kubernetes
review
applications.
B
So,
instead
of
claiming
production
from
day
one,
let's
just
land
it
as
a
review
app
first
and
then
get
some
people
testing
it,
and
then
it
can
be
production
soon.
Yeah.
A
B
A
B
A
I
think
it's
really
smart.
I
think
we
have
this
long-term
vision
that
it
works
with
all
the
cloud
providers
and
that
works
for
your
production,
apps,
but
you're,
saying
the
sweet
spot
right
now
is
review
apps
and
google
cloud
because
they
have
the
oauth
integration
and
I
think
that's
pawn
on
both
of
them.
So
I
think
that's
great.
B
Yeah
thanks,
that
is
a
good
segue
for
week,
two,
where
I
explored
what
what's
available
for
aws
authentication
and
gcp
authentication
aws,
we
had
looked
at
it.
I
don't
know
if
you
remember,
we
had
looked
at
it
briefly,
a
few
months.
A
B
I
remember
it's
always
been
like
super
hard
yeah.
It's
it's
a
it's
a
bit
of
a
hack
wherein
we
kind
of
abuse,
cloud
formation
templates
to
generate
keys
for
us
and
then
that
template
is
responsible
for
posting
it
back
and
the
user
experience
is
messy
around
that
as
well,
but
for
google
it's
straightforward:
they
have
what
to
they
have
the
required
scopes.
B
A
To
optimize
these
meetings
for
the
shadows,
like
they're
they're,
my
meetings,
the
only
the
reason
I
can
have
shadows
in
the
call.
Oh
sorry,
we
have
a
bigger
audience.
Sorry
I
didn't
know
dg
and
I'll
put
right.
There.
Yeah
go
ahead
straight.
B
B
Now
the
demo
that
I'm
going
to
show
you
it's
not
fully
built
in
it's
just
a
it's
just
a
draft,
mr
right
now,
but
assume
that
you
are
the
user
and
you're
setting
up
the
deployment
credentials
for
the
first
time
and
you
click
this
button.
Okay,
now
I'm
going
to
jump
to
my
next
app,
but
just
imagine
that
the
demo
happens
in
the
previous
tab
that
I
showed
you
you
would
go
through
the
google
auth
process,
which
means
that
a
standard,
google
login
page
I'm
already
logged
in
with
my
gitlab
account.
B
So
I
select
that
and
google
says
hey:
do
you
want
to
grant
this
gitlab
web
application
permission
to
manage
your
cloud
resources?
I
allow
it
and
then
it
asks
me
to
link
my
or
select
a
google
cloud
project
and
I'm
basically
linking
my
gitlab
project
to
a
google
cloud
project
at
the
stage.
So
I
select
that
as
well
and
it
generates
these
service
account
keys.
B
B
This
is
all
we
need
to
run
a
pipeline
that
actually
deploys
to
google
to
google
cloud
since
I've
shared
it
on
plain
text.
I'm
going
to
delete
it
right
away,
but
just
just
the
point
here
is
that
this
is
the
end
result.
This
is
the
deployment
key,
and
this
is
now
available
to
this
application,
the
gitlab
application
to
store
as
a
ci
cd
variable.
B
B
So
that
is
the
short
demo,
and
that
is
also
an
update
of
what
I've
been
doing
this
week.
I've
got
this
much
request
out
to
include
this
google
cloud
page,
it's
behind
a
feature
flag,
so
it's
not
going
to
be
turned
on
for
a
while,
but
it's
there,
and
this
opens
the
way
for
actually
implementing
google
oauth
in
the
rails.
Web
application.
B
That's
it
for
what
I'm,
what
I've
done
so
far
in
the
past
two
and
a
half
three
weeks,
we
can
talk
about
it,
we
can
capture
feedback
or
I
can
just
if
you
look
at
the
document
right
now
for
the
agenda.
I
just
kind
of
jotted
down
some
notes
and
faded
out
gray,
because
the
less
dark
the
color
is
the
more
uncertain.
That
part
is
so
just
for
me
to
indicate
that
it's
not
a
concrete
plan,
but
the
idea
is
to
have
something
dead
simple.
B
So
I
was
speaking
with
dz
on
slack
a
couple
of
days
ago.
He
asked
me:
okay,
authentication
is
done.
What's
next
right
and
many
options,
I
have
some
pipelines
available
for
google
products
like
cloud
run
or
app
engine,
and
I
can
just
use
them
or
we
could
end
up
creating
what
we
did
for
aws
for
gcp
as
well,
wherein
we
spin
up
resources,
we
maintain
the
infrastructure.
B
We
could
go
in
both
those
both
those
directions.
I
believe
if
I
want
to-
and
this
is
purely
a
guess-
but
I
believe
that
if
I
want
to
get
more
buy-in
from
gcp,
I
want
to
use
as
much
of
their
managed
services
as
possible.
So
maybe
my
first
few
pipelines
would
be
cloud,
run
cloud
functions
or
app
app
engine
or
same
things
of
that
nature.
So
I
don't
want
to
maintain
my
own
infrastructure.
B
A
C
How
should
I
good
point
so.
B
It
is,
it
is
under
infrastructure
right
now,
and
I've
tentatively
put
it
there,
but
I
think
that's
probably
where
it
belongs
either
under
infrastructure
or
deployments.
So
I
was
debating
with
myself.
Where
should
it
go
amongst
those
two
sections,
just
reference?
What
we're
talking
about.
B
Give
me
a
second:
my
zoom
is
acting
funny.
Okay,
so
we're
talking
about
this
page,
the
google
cloud
page,
which
now
has
been
prototyped
under
infrastructure,
it
could
potentially
go
to
deployments
as
well.
A
A
There's
there's
a
if
you
look
in
the
ceo
channel.
You
see
that
salary
on
my
request
is
researching,
consolidating
those
into
one
because
it's
it's
our
left
menu
is
getting
a
bit
too
big,
but
yeah.
So
don't
worry
too
much
about
that.
That
makes
sense
to
me
and
then,
but
how
would
I
know
to
like
so
this?
If
this
is
empty
and,
I
say
add
service
account,
I
need
to
know
that
I
should
name
it
review
star
or
something
like
that.
Yeah.
B
Maybe
we
can
help
you
with
that,
but
you
know
like
what's
my
what's
my
absolute
goal,
which
I
haven't
shared
with
anybody,
yet
is:
if
you
go
into
the
new
project
page
my
ideal
user
experience
would
be
that
I
see
a
gcp
button
over
here.
I
select
that
which
takes
me
to
a
standard
project
creation
process,
but
then
also
lets
me
select,
which
service
I
want
to
use.
So
I
I
want
to
use
cloud
functions.
B
B
I
believe
I
thought
about
that
as
well,
so
this
is
so
when
I
have
to
create
from
template
here
and
then
say:
tcp
yes,
but
if
I'm
trying
to
convince,
if,
if
I'm
trying
to
convince
gcp
to
invest
in
this
project,
then
for
self-managed
instances
where
certain
flags
are
turned
on,
I
would
rather
it's
it's
basically
trying
to
make
it
more
attractive
for.
A
Them
by
just,
I
don't
think
it's
in
the
interest
of
the
gitlab
users.
I
think
it
would
be
another
template.
That's
how
I
would
do.
B
It
fair
enough,
then,
potentially
a
new
tab
over
here
in
the
templates
page
and
then
that
particular
service.
A
B
B
It's
going
to
live
inside
infrastructure,
google
cloud
and
then
for
an
existing
project.
If
I
want
to
turn
on
turn
on
review
applications,
how
do
I
do
that
right
now?
The
only
way
for
me
to
do
that
is
to
create
a
pipeline
and
select
the
autodevops
template
or
go
into
settings
ci
cd
and
turn
on
auto
devops
from
here.
B
A
The
an
alternative.
B
Yeah,
that's
it
I
mean,
as
you
can
see,
I've
got
a
lot
of
different
ideas
of
how
to
how
to
how
to
get
google.
So
for
me
like,
if
you
ask
me
what
is
the
success
criteria
of
this
project
usage
is,
of
course
one
thing,
but
I
would
definitely
consider
successful
if
somebody
from
gcp,
if
people
from
gcp
start
contributing
back
here.
B
A
A
I
think
that
that's
it's
going
to
make
the
difference
in
the
beginning
very
small
thing,
but
after
you
set
up
the
google
thing
where
you
get
to
a
screen
where
they
kind
of
generated
the
keys
and
the
two
pieces
of
json,
but
that
wasn't
really
a
clear
instruction.
You
went
back
to
your
interface
and
refreshed
something
but
like
how
does
the
user
at
that
point
know
like?
Oh,
I
did
the
right
thing.
Yeah
I
should
go
back.
Is
there.
B
A
B
B
Actually,
you
would
be
back
so
if
I
revoke
this
authorization-
and
I
grant
permission
again
the
way
the
oauth
is
set
up
the
minute,
I
authorize
authorize
the
application.
B
Awesome
yeah,
so
that
would
be
a
form
where
you
select
a
gcp
project.
Potentially,
you
could
create
a
new
gcp
project
and
link
it
with
your
with
with
your
main
project
as
well,
and
so
basically,
this
whole
interface
is
in
our
in
our
within
the
scope
of
our
application,
and
that
would
be
over
here.
So
you
would
see
the
new
key
being
created.
B
Correct
correct
well,
we'll
see
if
it
is
free,
tier
or
not.
I'm
I've,
not
I've,
not.
A
A
B
For
our
use
case
is
great
yeah.
The
thing
is
it's
a
good
point.
I
will
make
a
note
for
myself
to
investigate
pricing,
but
the
thing
is
this
service
account
authentication
integration
will
help,
regardless
of
whether
it's
a
review
app.
A
B
A
B
Yeah
for
sure,
so
I'm
going
to
make
a
note
for
this
pricing
and
I
think,
yeah.
B
To
be
honest,
like
the
way
I
see
this,
the
original
d,
the
original
video
that
you
made
said
back
back
in
the
day
where
you
talk
about
startups,
that
use
heruku
to
get
started
and
then
they
find
it
difficult
to
scale.
B
I
think
those
startups,
if
you're
about,
if
you're
a
startup
in
a
in
an
incubator,
your
gcp,
gives
you
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
resources
to
get
started
as
well
right.
So
could
this
be
something
where
you
become
a
gitlab
user
and
you're,
a
gcp
user
and
you're
a
startup,
and
you
can
absolutely
deploy
your
application
to
gcp,
literally
by
just
pressing
next
next,
okay
done
so
like
really
make
it
very
simple
for
that
yep
yeah!
That's
the.
B
A
I
wouldn't
take
on
heroku
like
we
tried
that
that
wasn't
we're
not
there
yet,
but
I
think
it's
like
hey
great
way
to
if
you're,
using
gitlab
and
not
using
review
apps.
Yet.
B
B
Yeah
cool,
so
what's
next
for
me,
I
need
to
get
this
merge
request
merged.
I
think
that's
going
to
happen
sometime
next
week
after
that
would
be
the
oauth
2
implementation
and
the
and
there's
there's
a
few
things
since
we're
doing
this
for
com.
I
need
to
figure
out
the
absolute
correct
way
to
store
the
secrets,
not
just
for
the
end
customer
but
for
dot
com
itself.
B
B
We
just
needed
to
create
those
service
account
keys,
so
hopefully
the
cycle
itself
would
end
with
revoking
of
those
rights
after
the
keys
have
been
created,
so
we
need
to
have
as
little
permission
as
possible,
but
still
for
that
moment
of
creation,
it
is
a
big
responsibility.
So
I
need
to
reach
out
to
the
right
people
to
make
sure
this
is
as
secure
and
as
well
a.
A
B
Yeah,
thank
you,
but
that
is
it
for
me
in
terms
of
my
updates,
for
this
call
any
questions
comments.
B
All
right,
I
guess
not,
so
I
wish
you
all
a
great
weekend,
friends
and
family
day,
and
the
next
video
would
be
in
a
week's
time.