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A
A
I
closed
an
issue
or
moved
it
to
twelve
three,
but
it
should
have
been
closed.
I
think
it
still
seems
like
it's
important
to
commit
to
a
milestone
because
we
have
these
kickoff
calls
and
we
have
our
blog
posts,
but
it's
pretty
confusing
for
us
to
figure
out
how
those
videos
with
our
work
and
priorities
and
things
like
that
I
think
more
work
to
be
done
on
that.
A
B
B
Hashtag
manager
just
put
the
hashtag
in
right,
but
and
it's
just
it's
a
bit
tough,
because
there's
only
so
much
you
can
do
in
a
day
and
then
you've
got
a
thousand
other
things
to
do,
and
it's
really
hard
to
feel
like
you're,
making
good
decisions
and
allocating
your
energy
right
should
go
when
you've
got
a
list
of
thousand
things
to
do
when
you've
finished
all
the
things
you
did
today.
So
that's
difficult
and
thanks
for
the
hashtag
you
over
for
better
the
document
winning,
but
in
combination
with
what
I
said,
went
well.
B
We
just
kind
of
got
a
little
bit
out
of
sync
there
for
a
bit
and
I'm,
not
really
sure,
probably
just
because
I
was
we're
both
quite
busy
and
we're
both
sort
of
jumping
around
of
different
things
and
so
kind
of
got
out
of
sync.
But
there's
what
went
well
related
to
that
as
well,
but
I'll
land
over
to
you
Gigi
go
ahead!
Hey.
D
That's
been
taking
longer
than
I
expected
and
studied
frustrating
lessons
learned
for
me
there's
to
try
to
push
smaller
merge
requests,
but
even
the
small
ones
are
taking
a
long
time.
So
that's
that
is
what
it
is,
and
a
good
thing
in
the
week,
I
think
was
also
like
socializing
co-working
ahead,
like
a
really
co-working.
They
had
a
few
one-on-ones
which
were
good
have
another
one.
Today,
yeah
I'm
good.
A
D
C
So,
in
contrast
to
what
my
went
to
not
so
well
was
I
went
into
Denver
I
ventured
into
the
city,
and
Coe
worked
with
some
people
from
the
Denver
area
and
and
interestingly
enough,
one
person
from
Steamboat,
which
is
where
I
went
to
this
last
weekend.
So
it's
just
really
nice
to
finally
meet
some
people
face
to
face
from
gitlab
and
there's
only
there's
one
fun,
an
engineer
on
the
create
team
and
a
few
people
in
the
sales
departments.
So
just
nice
to
get
some
perspective
on.
B
C
And
then
yeah,
the
other
thing
was
I.
Do
dig
into
workhorse
a
little
bit
which
wasn't
really
a
big
digging
into,
but
realizing
that
I
had
to
do
something
with
workhorse
at
all
was
a
big
deal,
and
so
that
kind
of
helped
me
understand
how
its
handling
HTTP,
the
all
of
the
incoming
babies
vehicles
and
learned
a
little
bit
of
how
object
acceleration
works
and
made
my
first
kill
Mr,
which
was
one
line
that
was
pretty
much
copy
based,
but
still
counts.
C
B
Okay,
everything
any
time
anyone
mentions
lobster
I
can't
help,
but
remember
one
of
my
favorite
Simpsons
gags,
where
they
go
at
motors
out
for
dinner,
we're
on
a
date
and
he's
like
I'll.
Have
your
second
you'll.
Have
your
finest
dish
in
the
chat
who's?
Actually,
the
waiter
says
excellent
choice.
Lobster
stuffed
with
taco
it's
random
anyway,
on
what
went
well,
not
that
joke,
but
really
feels
like
we're.
Making
good
progress
on
our
goals
like
it
was
a
bit
stalled
out.
B
So
it's
it's
been
and
that
was
pretty
cool
and
I.
Just
quickly
will
mention
because
I
think
Gigi.
You
already
mentioned
you
you're,
socializing
and
stuff,
which
is
great
to
hear
that
I'm
really
glad
I
actually
did
a
could
of
a
gitlab
thing.
Last
night
it
was
a
dinner
with
some
paper
in
town
for
a
conference,
so
that
was
pretty
cool.
We
get
to
go
out
and
hang
out,
and
that
was
pretty
awesome.
B
C
To
follow
up
on
Tim's,
first,
not
so
well,
I,
don't
I,
think
I've
kind
of
got
a
good
view
of
you
know
the
various
milestone
dates
and
how
this
weekly
release
relates
to
monthly
release
and
how
those
relate
to
the
milestone,
dates
and
all
of
that
stuff,
and
also
where
to
check
to
see
what
is
on
production
versus
staging.
So
I
could
probably
do
like
a
little
overview
at
some
point
over
the
next
week,
but
I
want
to
try
to
get
together
and
do
that.
I
mean.
C
A
B
Let's
add
an
action
item
that
who's
got
the
action
item
for
that
one.
Thank
you,
Tim
and
I.
Think
I
think
the
other
idea
that
Tim
floated
around
I
don't
know
if
you
got
around
creating
the
issue
in
our
teen
chat
kind
of
board,
but
we
want
to
maybe
start
thinking
about
doing
demo
days.
I
actually
had
a
really
nice
chat
with
ZJ
on
JJ's,
I
might
say,
he's
the
manager
of
get
early
and
they
do
a
demo
day.
B
But
it's
kind
of
like
it's
a
half
and
a
half
it's
a
walkthrough
of
where
they're
at
with
the
particular
thing
they're
developing
and
then
wherever
it
fails.
That
becomes
the
action
item
for
next
week
and
how
to
fix
it
and
then
the
next
person.
Then
the
team
does
the
demo
the
next
week,
and
so
not
only
it
is
not
only.
Is
it
a
hey?
Here's
what
I
finished
and
now
this
fit
works,
which
is
awesome.
They
also,
then
keep
proceeding
with
that
process.
B
I,
don't
know
how
we
map
that
on
to
what
we're
doing
with
vidyou
development,
but
that
might
be
kind
of
a
fun
way
to
start
doing.
Drugs.
Reading
videos
like
I,
know,
that's
been
promoted
a
lot
by
Sid
and
the
engineering
or
to
start
doing,
dogfooding
and
figure
out
how
not
only
a
sense
of
actually
use
our
product
for
what
we
do,
but
also
like
how
do
we
walk
through
this
live,
and
you
know
deal
with
the
areas
where
it
doesn't
work
so
well,
definitely
something
we
should
create
that
issue
and
have
a
chat.
B
B
And
then
I
think
GG
on
the
EMAs
taking
a
while
and
the
advice
that
creates
malaria,
as
the
other
advice
that
we
have
I
sort
of
reached
out
to
some
peers
to
get
some
suggestions
for
you
as
well.
Just
because
that
AIPAC
factor
makes
some
of
what
you're
dealing
with
a
little
more
complex
and
in
terms
of
onboarding,
just
because
of
the
time
zones
and
other
factors
that
we've
already
talked
about
is
to
put
your
Emma's
in
your
review
before
they're
done.
You
know.
B
Obviously
you
don't
want
to
do
that
too
early,
because
it
becomes
a
little
bit
of
noise,
but
it
might
be
a
way
to
sort
of
have
a
little
bit
of
feedback
earlier
and
then
get
a
little
bit
more
like
feeling
like
you're
engaged
in
that
process,
a
bit
more
rather
than
throwing
it
at
someone,
and
it
comes
back
eventually
type
thing.
You
know
for
sure:
cool.