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A
Cool
welcome
to
Pakistan's
weekly,
retro
I.
Think
GG
is
not
yeah.
It's
not
good
thing.
As
timezones
I'm
going
to
read
for
him
tag,
delete
am
I
still
pending
with
some
rework
and
sparked
some
extra
investigation,
I'm
looking
to
simplifying
the
code
and
checking
how
that
how
that
impacts,
garbage
collection,
I
the
second
one,
PHP
composer,
Emma,
hasn't
moved
forward
at
all.
I
had
be
able
to
put
more
effort
into
it
next
week,
Steve
ugly.
B
C
D
A
Yeah
I
am
I'm,
hiring
is
ongoing,
but
we
don't
have
any
offers
at
yet
for
the
guy
position
which
one
I
have
for
have
to
get
suited
through
that
process.
I
wish
that
was
moving,
quick,
a
person
could
say,
I
may
use
the
help.
Lots
of
issues
and
container
registry
holding
up
single
codebase
migration
got
some
notes
that
need
to
go
through
and
add
issues
or
at
once,
work
with
you
to
figure
those
out.
E
E
So
that's
kind
of
a
bummer
and
I
think
overall,
a
few
things
slips
this
week,
which
isn't
doesn't
feel
great,
but
at
the
same
time
it
is
still
just
around
the
corner,
and
you
know
we
do
weekly
releases
and
continuous
delivery.
So
it
does.
It
is
good
knowing
that
yeah
thanks
slept
but
we'll
recover
and
we'll
get
this
stuff
out
and
we
have
been
delivering
a
lot
of
value
for
our
stage,
which
which
does
feel
good.
If
you
go
back
and
look
at
the
past
several
milestones,
so
it's
not
that
bad!
E
Do
you
want
to
read
the
jg
lobby?
Well,
you've
heard
components.
Conference
was
was
nice,
it
was
great
to
meet
other,
get
Weber's
and
chat
with
customers
about
gitlab.
There
was
a
presentation
about
pushing
mobile
apps
with
tools
like
App
Center.
That
made
me
wonder
whether
such
a
tool
should
exist
inside
the
collab
ecosystem
as
well.
Has
anyone
considered
that,
before
good
question,
we
could
open
an
issue
about
that?
E
He
sent
over
a
presentation
that
I
haven't
looked
at
yet
so
I'll
take
a
look
and
if
there
are
any
issues
to
open
I'll
see
if
I
can
open
one
I'm
happy
that
lab
EE
is
merging
with
C
and
I've,
made
more
progress
with
the
Pat
package,
metrics
and
hope
to
get
something
merged
next
week.
So
Steve.
B
I'd,
second,
that
the
it's
nice
that
he's
gonna
be
merged,
hopefully
I-
think
I
have
one
C
II
issue
in
progress
that
hopefully
isn't
going
to
be
too
difficult
to
work
out
for
me.
I
finalized
the
kodan
workhorse
route
this
week,
which
was
mostly
just
writing
a
test.
The
actual
route
itself
didn't
have
too
much
to
do,
but
I
did
learn
a
lot
about
go
in
general
and
and
the
a
whole
lot
about
how
workhorse
works,
at
least
in
regards
to
package
uploads
and
file.
B
Uploads
Makonnen
merger
quests
are
splitting
really
nicely,
and
it's
working
out
really
well
with
the
reviews
there
they're
much
more
manageable
I
think
the
reviewers
are
probably
having
much
easier
time
getting
a
thorough
review
done,
and
it's
really
opening
up
my
view
into
how
to
handle
how
to
handle
large
issues
and
merge
requests
like
this
in
the
future
and
like,
for
example,
my
single
conan
at
Mahara
is
gonna
end
up
being
around
10m
ours.
So
it
was
well
worth
while
over
to
you
Nico.
F
For
me,
I've
had
quite
a
lot
of
good
meetings
and
sink
chats
and
coffee
chats
this
week.
I
feel
they've
all
be
like
really
really
positive
and
just
like
really
good
and
I've
got
a
lot
out
of
them.
So
I've
really
enjoyed
those
this
week
been
helping
Nico
he's
onboard
in
just
a
little
bit
here,
coffee,
a
couple
of
coffee
chats
there
and
that
was
really
good
session.
I
feel
it's
going
really
well
for
him.
So
far,
I'm
looking
forward
to
seeing
him
contribute
some
code
and
hopefully
start
working
on
some
issues
next
week.
F
Next
one
is
I've
got
a
few
Emma's
in
progress,
there's
just
little
things,
but
they're
all
moving
nicely
and
the
rule
hope
you're
gonna
be
merged
like
soon
I'm
hoping
either
today
or
or
perhaps
Monday
and
that'd
be
really
good,
and
then
I
read
for
John
as
well.
Soon
as
he's
not
here,
Nico
is
doing
a
great
job
onboarding
and
a
climbing
climbing
into
gitlab.
So
that's
really
cool
over
tim.
E
Cool
well
I
think
this
one
came
up
a
bunch
of
times
but
say
make
shared
some
ideas
for
the
front-end
redesign
of
the
package
registry
and
we
went
over
them
this
week
and
they're
all
very
much
in
line
with
what
Ian
and
I
have
been
talking
about
and
we're
starting
to
turn
those
into
issues
and
a
plan
for
how
we
can
do
that.
Some
that
was,
it's
really
cool
that
was
really
fun
meeting
and
and
I'm
feeling
like.
E
We
have
a
plan
for
the
next
several
milestones,
which
is
which
is
great,
and
we
have
a
plan
for
validating
problems
and
solutions
and
delivering
real
value.
I
felt
like
before
this
that
we
were
always
like
one
milestone
at
a
time
like
I
was
okay,
twelve
I
have
12
to
plan
and
then
that's
it
and
we
didn't
really
have
an
idea
of
what
12:3
was
going
to
be,
but
now
we're
really
seeing
like
twelve
four
to
twelve
six,
even
twelve,
seven
is
like
looking
fairly
planned,
and
so
that
feels
good
and
I've.
E
Had
several
users
reach
out
to
me
and
say
how
much
they
love
get
lab
and
appreciate
the
work
we've
been
doing
on
the
package
team,
which
is
really
cool
people
send
because
my
emails
and
a
lot
of
the
issues
are
on
the
direction
pages.
People
will
send
me
random
emails,
sometimes
and
I
had
to
use
a
reach
out
and
say
you
guys
are.
Why
aren't
you
doing
Python,
which
we
were?
They
said
it's
plan
he
said
well
anyway.
E
I
think
you
guys
are
doing
a
great
job
and
I
appreciate
the
features
that
you've
been
launching
recently
so
really
cool
to
get
positive
feedback
from
from
users,
and
then
I
could
read
John's
other
another
one
and
had
some
awesome
conversations
with
Nick
and
tamarind
overall
UI
improvements,
oh
yeah
there.
It
is
over
to
you
again
yeah.
D
We've
already
gotten
about
14
people
to
fill
it
out,
and
the
good
news
is
that
all
the
results
are
kind
of
lining
up
the
way
I
expected
them
to
which
means
the
survey
is
not
broken,
really
great
news
and
then
I
am
wrapping
up
the
first
job
to
be
done
as
part
of
the
experience
baseline
initiative
and
already
I've
gotten
some
great
feedback
about
it
does
a
great
job
kind
of
laying
out
the
experience
and
where
the
pain
points
and
opportunities
are
so,
it
was
exciting
to
get
some
momentum
on
that.
Damn
yobics
Thanks.
A
Yeah
working
with
meirin
and
Urich
was
pretty
great
yesterday
as
much
as
it
was
kind
of
painful
to
see
the
areas
where
the
container
registry
wasn't
super
good.
It
was
really
cool
to
sort
of
do
almost
like
an
impromptu
dogfooding
session
of
like
Oh
what
works
and
that
doesn't
work.
This
doesn't
work
so
there's
a
list
of
issues
to
come
out
of
that.
You
know
this
is
a
positive
and
negative
thing,
and
Steve
got
a
discretionary
bonus
and
everyone's
doing
great
work.
Right
now.
Do
you
want
to
add
you
thought
there
Steve.
A
A
Me
feel
happy
and
I
started
working
on,
go
I
had
a
pairing
session
this
morning
with
a
whole
other
Steve
and
I'm,
trying
to
contribute
to
the
lab
kit
project,
which
is
like
a
shed
API
for
go
project
stander,
like
logging
and
instrumentation
and
stuff
like
that
so
sort
of
a
side
thing
it's
not
in
anyone's
timeline,
but
it
lets
me
write
some
code
which
makes
me
happy.
So
that's
it
for
me
action
items
I
think
we
want
to
follow
up
on
GG's
question
right.