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A
Okay,
so,
while
we're
at
it
like
I,
wanted
to
have
these
monthly
meetings
and
just
put
them
in
a
OpenOffice
format,
office
hours
form
up
and
yeah,
just
anyone
sort
of
come
and
discuss,
topics
that
are
sort
of
coming
up
for
their
stages
or
whatever,
and
then
I
just
dumped
a
bunch
of
the
recent
stuff
that
I've,
seen
or
I've
been
working
on
around
components
and
objects,
and
if
any
of
those
are
of
interest,
we
can
also
talk
about
those.
So
all
those
open
up
to
the
floor.
B
Yeah
at
this
point
we're
just
exploring
you
know
we're
the
exploration
phase,
working
some
wireframes
around
improving
the
add
metric
experience.
So
right
now
it's
very
limited
how
users
can
add
metrics
to
their
metrics
dashboards
in
github,
mostly
they
do
it
by
defining
metrics
in
a
DML
file
in
code,
so
we're
just
starting
to
work
on
a
way
to
do
it
through
the
UI,
it's
possible
to
do
it
through
the
UI
right
now,
but
only
for
some
of
the
dashboards.
So
most
users
can't
even
use
this
feature
so.
B
A
B
Yeah,
so
we
will
have
one
single
page
where
users
can
add
a
new
panel
to
their
dashboard.
They
can
choose
the
visualization
type,
so
it
can
be
a
chart
like
a
metric
chart
where
it
can
be
also
a
text
block.
Maybe
in
the
future
we
will
will
allow
users
to
like
at
an
image
or
anything,
really
things
like
that
and
you
can
set
up
alerts
in
the
same
place.
So
it's
it's
a
very
kind
of
rich
page.
We
will
have
lots
of
different
tabs.
D
I've
gone,
gay
I
was
gonna
said
it's
awesome.
I
happen
to
have
a
conversation
with
a
Gartner
analyst.
Yesterday
is
a
fault
to
the
EAP
t.
Magic
Quadrant
and
I
asked
him
what
some
of
the
opportunities
were
and
among
all
the
vendors
that
the
vendors
weren't
doing
a
job
good
job
capitalizing
on
that
was
a
customer
need,
and
one
of
the
the
main
things
that
came
up
in
terms
of
an
opportunity
was
the
customizability
of
analytics
and
the
ability
to
build
whatever
widgets
dashboards,
with
whatever
metrics
you
want
from
your
value
stream
as
a
whole.
D
Some
that's
gonna,
be
like
ops,
really
things.
Some
that's
gonna
be
issue
relating,
but
I
think
the
more
that
we
can
work
towards
having
like
customizable
reporting
and
get
labs
sort
of
like
this,
like
how
a
bi
tool
works,
the
the
better
will
be
in
the
long
run.
So
this
is
a
cool
seed.
The
first
up
there.
A
Agree
yeah
this
is
this
is
something
that
will
come
up.
Definitely
within
the
report.
Object
that
we're
working
on
actually
configure
and
choose
which
metrics
that
were
interested
in
so
I
think
yeah.
It
would
be
good
if
we
sort
of
aligned
on
this
as
we
go
another
thing
that
we're
hoping
to
do
with
our
generic
metrics
API
work
within
our
stage
group
I.
Imagine
this
have
a
library
of
accessible
metrics
as
well.
So
potentially,
we
could
embed
that
into
this
experience
and
have
like.
A
A
A
E
Hi
everyone,
so
we
were
Hume.
The
director
levels,
high,
stick
group,
dashboard
name
still
pending
and
me
recently
completed
this
issue
that
is
related
to
identifying
the
get
lot
of
UI
components
that
we
can
introduce
in
the
in
this
new
dashboard
revenues
management.
So
our
goal
is
to
for
now
for
the
MVC
not
really
built
in
any
new
pyjamas
components,
not
to
restyle
anything
just
use
whatever.
D
E
E
Make
about
dashboards
or
NBC
is
that
there
is
right
now,
multiple
waves
from
the
group
on
a
group
level
just
show
reporting
to
show
this
data
and
then,
if
you
zoom
in
frame
seven
you're
gonna
see
a
couple
of
examples
of
these
dashboards
and
the
discussion
we
had
in
release
management.
Is
that
we're
just
at
this
point
just
really
display
the
data
in
dy
and
not
really
care
so
much
about
the
lady
out
there?
E
Looking
for
you,
as
long
as
that,
we
can
have
the
data
so
allow
users
to
have
a
dashboard
and
then
later
next
steps
are
gonna,
think
about
customizing
the
dashboard
and
aligning
the
UI
and
also
see
if
you
can
make
improvements
to
the
UI
components
that
we
are
reusing
there
and
then,
after
the
prototyping
phase,
I'm
going
to
work
so
either
interviews.
So
I
need
to
prepare
how
to
call
that
sorry,
it's
lunchtime
good
rings,
listen
areas.
Sorry!
This
is.
A
E
A
Thank
you,
yeah
great
work,
I
I,
really
loved
the
breakdown
here
and
I
really
loved
how
you
started,
structuring,
be
like
the
job
story,
overview
of
the
different
sort
of
tasks
and
stuff
that
are
required
in
order
to
sort
of
an
have
this.
This.
This
dashboard
experience
and
what
I'm
hoping
to
do
is
basically
steal
this
idea
completely
and
think
about
how
we
can
create,
like
a
generalized
dashboard
jobs
to
be
done
layer
and
like
the
specific
one
for
like
the
topics
of
interest,
so
we'll
see
how
that
goes.
E
That's
one
of
the
topics
my
discussion
items
within
our
team
is
that
if
we
can
validate
some
of
our
assumptions
related
to
dashboards
right
now,
right
with
this
would
in
release
management,
we
can
definitely
reuse
some
of
these
ideas
in
in
a
way
empower
the
team
to
implement
this
improvements
across
that
word.
So
I'm
very
excited
that
words
are
always
tricky,
but
yeah
gonna
be
fun.
It.
A
A
Yeah
we've
started
to
get
a
data
visualization
section
fleshed
out
within
pajamas
now,
which
is
nice
and
like
we'll,
have
an
overview
of
just
giving
general
principles
for
data
visualization
and
then
we'll
have
a
number
of
like
breakout,
charts.
So
charts
right
now
is
a
single
component
or
documented
as
a
single
component,
and
what
we're
going
to
do
is
have
individual
pages
now,
because
there's
going
to
be
multiple
variants
of
each
one
of
these
charts.
So
we
can
begin
to
sort
of
simplify
the
page
and
sort
of
make
it
more
specific.
A
Super
so
I'll
go
to
this
one.
So
this
is
a
our
DevOps
reports.
Category
vision
and
John
Mason
has
recently
created
this
and
a
number
of
like
sub
epics.
Maybe
maybe
you
can
do
a
little
elevator
pitch
for
the
category
vision,
Joe
Mason,
if
you're,
if
you're
prepared
and
then
we
can,
we
can
maybe
dive
into
a
couple
of
B
of
the
Attucks
to
sort
of
show
where
we're
investing
our
time
at
the
moment.
Sure.
C
Sure,
well,
one
thing
that
keeps
coming
up
in
conversations
with
customers
about
dashboards
is
that
there's
no
single
place
to
go
and
we
have
persona
specific
dashboards
in
the
product.
One.
The
first
security
we're
working
on
one
for
compliance,
there's
one
related
to
monitoring
and
so
on,
but
oftentimes.
What
I'm
hearing
is
look
I
want
to
be
able
to
remix
you've
got
charts
all
over
the
product.
C
I
want
to
be
able
to
take
one
from
over
here
and
one
from
over
here
and
have
one
place
to
go
to
tell
a
certain
story,
and
that
involves
the
idea
of
creating
a
metrics
library
to
which
product
teams
can
can
contribute,
while
they're
on
their
way
to
building
their
own
dashboard.
And
then
we
can
use
a
general
dashboard
and
report
framework
to
provide
a
generalized
dashboard
that
customers
can
use
to
remix
and
then
a
generalized
data
exploration
experience
where,
as.
A
C
B
C
In
a
consistent
way,
so
we've
started
this
journey
by
providing
a
couple
of
ways
to
get
metrics
into
the
system.
One
of
them
is
just
by
defining
a
query
using
the
the
insights
query
engine
so
that
works
with
issues
and
NMR's,
and
then
the
other
is
with
this
generic
metrics
API.
That
allows
you
to
just
put
any
kind
of
arbitrary
pre
calculated
data
in
there
and
so
between.
D
C
A
Zuber,
thank
you,
so
yeah
I
think
one
thing
that
I
wanted
to
highlight
here:
I
was
sort
of
yeah.
A
lot
of
dashboards
have
come
up
quite
a
bit
here,
so
we're
starting
to
think
about
what
the
like
the
sort
of
a
baseline
experience
could
be
around
dashboards
tonight,
relationship
between
the
big
picture
that
we're
trying
to
tell
with
a
number
of
charts
and
then
the
granular
datasets
underneath
and
the
metrics
underneath
those
charts
and
how
you
actually
get
constructing
and
remixing
these
dashboards.
This
job
isn't
has
been
talking
about
so
like
this
general
framework.
A
Isn't
gonna
isn't
is
going
to
take
like
a
little
bit
of
time
to
actually
create
but
yeah
the
more
experience
and
the
more
research.
That's
we
can.
We
can
do
or
carry
out
or
I
have
access
to
I
can
sort
of
take
all
in
these
different
generalized
use
cases
understand
different
perspective
or
Zona
different
perspectives
in
perspective
perspectives
and
personas,
and
and
understand
what
can
be
generalized
to
these
sorts
of
dashboards
and
then,
ideally
other
team.
A
This
start
to
see
that
there's
value
in
the
stuff
that
we're
creating
and
they
can
start
jumping
onboard
and
contributing
as
well
and
that
speeds
up
their
workflow
and
it
provides
a
bit
of
consistency
for
the
the
end
user.
Experience
as
well
is
the
general
thinking
there
so
yeah.
This
is
the
defined.
A
D
C
Exactly
it,
you
know
what
we
would
have
a
conversation
with
someone
about
a
particular
kind
of
dashboard
like
value
stream
and
all
of
a
sudden
they
would
what
they
would
say,
but
I
also
want
to
see
test
code
coverage
and
I
want
to
see
this
other
stuff.
That
will
tell
me
about
my
team
I
want
to
see
security.
C
C
Also
evident
and
watching
our
team
go
through
the
value
stream
wave
with
Forrester
and
also
Gartner
and
briefings
that
we
just
had
to
try
to
tell
get
lab
story
involved
clicking
on
so
many
different
pages,
and
there
wasn't
one
page
that
sort
of
told
the
big
story
before
you
drilled
into
all
the
little
ones.
It
was
really
painful
and
and
I've
seen
a
lot
of
sellers
in
the
field.
They'll
have
to
compute
pile
these
big
decks
when
customers
say
hey,
tell
me
what
you
can
do
in
terms
of
dashboards
and
analytics
they'll.
C
A
B
For
during
dashboards,
there
is
now
an
issue
I'll
have
to
find
it
and
I'll
drop
it
in
the
agenda.
There's
no
an
issue
to
have
an
ops
dashboard
that
would
include
infrastructure
and
application
monitoring
metrics.
So
it's
at
this
stage
just
an
idea,
so
we're
kind
of
just
exploring
this,
but
the
idea
is
to
have
one
big
overview:
dashboard
where
you
can
get
all
the
high
level
information
about
infrastructure.
B
What
are
the
different
services
running
where
they're
running
how
they're
doing
and
then
from
the
dashboard
he
will
be
able
to
drill
into
kind
of
sub
pages
for
metrics
alerts,
errors
things
like
that
right
now
we
don't
have
this
overview.
Metrics
alerts,
Ayres
traces,
they're,
all
separate
places.
Again
you
have
to
go
to
me
in
different
places.
So
this
is
our
our
current
thinking,
so
we're
also
trying
to
kind
of
title
to
one
place.
A
Yeah,
that's
exactly
the
sort
of
use
case
that
we
want
to
be
working
with
as
well.
So
if
there's
any
issues
that
you're
designing
and
exploring
on
feel
free
to
tag
me
and
if
there's
any
research
that
you're
doing
as
well,
I'd
love
to
sit
in
and
shadow
as
well,
yeah,
nice
but
yeah.
That
sounds.
That
sounds
really
cool
so
exciting
that
a
lot
of
us
are
sort
of
having
similar
requirements
in
terms
of
user
experience
and
and
gathering
metrics.
A
A
I'll
quickly
share
this
I,
don't
know
whether
it's
classes
as
data
visualization,
but
I
showed
this
with,
with
with
some
people
on
slack
and
also
created
an
issue
as
well,
but
basically
the
experience
of
going
into
issues,
click
the
list
and
then
click
here
is
alright,
if
you're
only
interested
in
one
issue.
But
if
you're
interested
in
looking
at
a
multiple,
multiple
set
of
issues,
things
of
the
list
and
just
browsing
through
it,
you
won't
be
a
bit
more
of
like
a
an
email
type
experience
where
you
get
a
preview
of
the
issues
and
stuff.
A
My
thinking
here
is:
is
it
possible
to
create
a
list
preview
view,
so
we
have
lists.
As
of
you,
we
have
boards
potentially
that
as
a
view
that
could
be
extrapolated
to
merge
requests
and
stuff.
We
have
reports
as
a
generalized
view.
We
have
dashboards,
hopefully
soon
as
a
generalize
view.
Can
we
create
another
generalized
view,
which
is
like
a
list
preview
view
which
allows
users
to
browse
through
list
items
and
see
a
preview
in
there
and
I
can
see
that's
being
applicable
to
dashboards.
A
I
can
see
this
being
applicable
to
purport,
so
I
can
see
this
being
applicable
to
two
issues.
It's
basically
just
cuts
had
a
bit
of
a
step
in
between,
and
my
thinking
was
there's
a
little
bit
of
complication
in
this
view
around
things
with
a
sidebar,
so
issues
and
merger
and
the
stuff
at
the
moment
continue
to
have
a
sidebar
so
potentially
it'd
be
something
that
we
could.
We
could
try
it
with
reports
or
for
since
they
don't
really
have
sidebars
in
the
moment,
I.
D
A
So
I
don't
know
how
we'd
go
about
actually
like
creating
a
generalized
view
for
lists
and
list
previews
and
stuff,
but
yet
my
thinking
is
since
Reports
doesn't
have
a
have
too
much
technical
baggage
to
it.
I
imagine
it
could
be
a
good
test
bed
for
it,
thoughts
from
any
anyone
who
actually
understands
detector.
A
I
suppose
we
could
explore
a
number
of
options,
but
the
idea
is
yes,
somehow
be
able
to
collapse
it
or
somehow
just
be
able
to
click
into
the
page
itself
like
you'd
have
with
an
issue.
So
you
get
this
this
issue
list
view
I.
Imagine
you
could
have
like
a
toggle
which
says
issue
like
show
issues
list
or
show
issue.
Let's
preview.
B
B
A
B
A
B
Right
in
metrics
dashboards,
we
have
a
painful
problem
right
now
with
navigating
the
dashboards
so
we're
currently
using
a
drop
down.
The
search
should
drop
down
to
allow
users
to
search
through
and
choose
dashboards
navigate
from
one
dashboard
to
another,
and
it's
just
not
enough,
because
many
of
our
users
will
be
dealing
with
like
hundreds
of
dashboards.
Our
own
infrastructure
team
has
maybe
300
different
dashboards,
so
the
search
component
is,
you
know,
has
to
be
pretty
powerful
it.
B
It
has
to
be
very
easy
to
navigate
through
a
very
long
list
of
dashboards
to
narrow
down
that
list.
So
and
right
now
we're
also
thinking
of
introducing
folders.
So
then,
in
this
sidebar
it
would
be
cool
if
we
could
have
some
type
of
file
manager,
style,
interaction
where
you
can
kind
of
unfold
or
expand
a
folder
and
then
choose
dashboards
in
that
folder,
but
I
think
a
sidebar
could
work
well
for
that.
As
long
as
we
can
collapse
it
because
it's
also
yeah.
A
A
Super
nice
to
know
that
we
were
interested
in
similar
stuff,
so
yeah.
Thank
you
very
much,
I've
rescheduled
this
next
month
to
a
time
which
is
more
suitable
for
our
US
contingent.
So
hopefully
we
got
a
better
audience
outside
of
outside
of
Europe
and
I
appreciate,
John,
Mason
and
Gabe
jumping
off
and
what
must
be
a
pretty
early
time
for
you,
so
yeah
nice
to
see
everyone
and
have
a
have
a
good
day.