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From YouTube: FE Pairing - 20230922 - Contributing to firstissue.dev
Description
In this session, we pair up at pushing forward a contribution to firstissue.dev to show GitLab projects. Thanks so much Marco for starting this PR!
A
Thanks
Marco
for
starting
work
on
the
first
issue,
ability
to
import
from
get
that
repositories.
Let
me
just
find.
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
A
I'm
I'm
recording
with
a
bit
of
Hope,
even
though
I've
been
talking
to
myself,
like
I'm
insane
for
the
last
five
minutes,
but
find
your
your
thought.
Hold
your
branch
npm
install,
run,
Dev
works,
lovely,
but
trying
to
run
the
prints.
We
want.
No
sorry
pre-build
just
got
a
few
errors
and
I'm
just
not
sure
if
it's
just
up
that
I
need
to
do
or
if,
if
you
maybe
hadn't
pushed
the
latest
come
here
or
if
you
can
help
me
out,
I.
D
B
A
Glad
I
didn't
reinvent
the
oil,
then
thank
you.
D
No
worries,
just
let
me
have
a
look.
No,
this
is
your.
D
Oh,
it's
not
that
I
didn't
push
it!
It's
that
I
didn't
find
save
the
file.
A
C
A
D
Yeah
I
I
wasn't
able
to
test
it
locally
because
I
didn't
have
a
node
version,
18
on
on
the
Mac,
so
you're
having
an
error
in
there
online
313.
C
A
B
C
D
A
I
know
some
Pro
some
Json
like
allows
comments,
and
some
doesn't,
but
obviously
here
where
we've
got
halves,
it's
nice
because
you
can
see
what
the
project
is.
This
is
a
bit
sucky
with
just
the
ideas
in
so.
B
A
That
I
mean
it
is
it's
not
over
here,
nor
there
right,
but
just
yeah,
that's
Polish!
We
can
do
data
data
projects,
nodes.
B
Beautiful
so
yeah
continue.
Okay,.
D
But
if
Paul
is
joining
and
you
want
to
still
have
a
look,
I
can
play
the
fly
on
the
wall
with
the
my
headphones.
A
A
He
sent
a
different
different
ID
I'm,
just
gonna.
Send
him
the
one
that
we're
in
now
to
say.
A
A
C
E
F
A
That's
mine,
okay,
I'm
I'm
picturing,
an
old
Librarian
from
school
coming
round
and
telling
us
off
as
children,
yeah.
F
A
A
A
So
Oktoberfest
coming
up
and
oh
Marco's
raised
his
hand.
I
thought
I
tried
that
why
not
okay,
Marco's
gonna
chat
in
slack.
If
he's
got
anything
for
us.
F
I'll
be
the
Seance
for
for
for
Marco
I'd,
be,
like
you
know,
I'm
receiving
a
message
from
Beyond
I.
A
Love
it
I
love
it
so
for
hacktoberfest,
the
well
actually
I,
don't
think
it
is
for
hacktoberfest,
but
Oktoberfest
do
reference
a
site
which
is
first
issue.dev,
and
it's
just
a
nice
sort
of
list
of
repos
that
have
got
issues
that
are
tagged.
B
A
Me
to
to
pick
a
foreign
one,
let's
just
start
with
that,
can't
read
but
yeah
issues
that
are
tagged
with
a
specific
label
that
should
be
good
for
new
contributors
right.
So
this
is
nice,
but
it
only
pulls
data
from
GitHub
at
the
moment,
but
the
like
Oktoberfest,
where
we're
a
sponsor
or
a
partner
or
whatever
the
term
is,
and
so
obviously
it'd
be
really
nice
to
have
like
not
just
the
gitlab
repo
but
other
open
source
repos
from
gitlab
and
represented
on
here
so
yeah.
A
This
is
open
source.
Clearly,
it's
a
list
of
Open
Source
projects
it'd
be
crazy
if
it
wasn't
an
open
source
project
itself
and
you
will
hopefully
immediately
love
it
because
it's
typed
script
well
outside
of
my
comfort
zone,
Marco,
was
reasonably
inside
his
comfort
zone.
A
I
believe
is
familiar
with
typescript,
so
Nick
the
what's
the
word
I'm
looking
for
a
director
and
contribute
to
success
through
the
graphql
query
together
for
us,
Marco
sort
of
started
splitting
some
of
the
the
code
in
in
this
this
project
to
have
like
gitlab
and
GitHub
methods
and
I'm,
literally
just
kind
of
pulled
it
down
and
started,
trying
to
run
it
and
and
see
where
we
get
to
so
there's
a
couple
of
little
little
glitches,
we've
found
so
far.
The
main
one
seems
to
be
that,
what's.
B
A
Word
I'm
looking
for
a
graphql
graphql.
A
Server
endpoint
API
isn't
overly
intelligent,
I,
don't
know
if
that's
the
right
word,
but
essentially
there's
certain
stuff
that
doesn't
work
when
you're
not
authenticated,
even
though
it
kind
of
should
so
certain
things
that
just
the
the
permissions
checks
aren't
aren't
quite
right.
So,
even
though
the
gitlab
projects
and
the
gitlab
org
group
are
published.
D
F
A
It's
all
right,
though,
because
another
core
team
member
Nicholas
has
this
all
under
control.
He's
he's
got
an
MR,
that's
taking
care
of
this.
So
don't
we
love
our
wider
Community
I
was
just
going
to
have
a
quick
look.
I,
don't
know
how
important
the
namespace
is
anyway,
but
I
wondered
if
there
might
be
something
that
we
might
be
able
to
to
kind
of
whole.
F
F
Let's
see
what's
going
on
with
that
name
that
name
I'm,
not
gonna,
I'm,
not
gonna,
get
distracted
by
it.
That's
it's
distracting.
B
A
Me
so
namespace
access.
B
Have
been
for
that,
so
forgive
me
we're
going
off
on
This,
Little
Light.
C
A
The
air
is
so
this
is
their
mod
I
thought
was
addressing
so
we're
kind
of
pull
it
in
the
splitting
different
different
permissions.
So
we've
got
reading
it.
Okay,
let's
say
this
is
the
first
of
several
Mrs.
So
the
first
step
was
to
change
the
read
namespace
permission
to
be
more
explicit
because
it's
not
just
read
namespace,
it
was
explicitly
checking
membership,
so
we
we're
renaming
without
changing
the
behavior
first
and
then
we
can
introduce
a
new
permission
that
will
actually
correctly,
you
know,
handle
public
right
right.
A
Yeah,
so
with
what
have
we
done?
We've
figured
out
that
the
group
is
is
all
good,
so
we
should.
B
F
So
when,
before
before,
we
move
on
from
group,
so
even
though
we
don't
have
access
to
the
abstract
namespace,
do
we
have
abstract
to
the
owner
or
user
of
it,
because
some
projects
don't
live
in
a
group
and
they're
just
scoped
by
the
user.
You
know.
E
A
F
B
Then
yes,.
F
You
know
what
I'm
saying:
oh
geez
I,
don't
know.
It's
probably
namespace
I
mean.
A
A
B
E
F
A
A
A
F
I
no
I
would
say,
let's
my
I'm,
leaning
now
towards
let's
query
the
full
path
and
do
this
split
on
the
last
slash
and
just
take
care
of
it.
That
way,
so
it
looks
like
how
the
GitHub
ones
well,
we'll
just
massage
the
data
we
get
back
a
little
bit.
A
Well,
this
is
19
interim.
How
did
you
feel
about
you,
you
just
using
the
group
for
now
what
we
are
going
to
hard
code,
a
couple
of
repos
and.
B
F
I
I
think
that's
I,
think
that's
fine,
but
what
I'm
also
seeing
when
I
look
at
the
UI
and
maybe
I'm
not
perceiving
this
correctly,
but
it's
like
all
of
the
project.
Titles
are
all
the
lower
case
names.
You
know.
So
it's
it's
like
I,
think
it's
all
I,
don't
think
pulling
our
project
name.
Oh.
E
C
A
Sorry
about
that,
no,
no,
let
me
say,
like
I'm
guessing
my
way
around
here,
I
was
gonna
say
as
much
as
but
but
considerably
more
than
you
are
so
so
we
may
have
fixed
that
one.
What
I
really
liked
is
that
I
was
able
to
just
open
a
JavaScript
debug
terminal
and
attach
the
debugger
to
that's.
That's
super
handy.
F
A
I
think
this
is
just
because
it
oh
no
I
guess
I
need
a
token
to
get
the
data
from
GitHub.
A
Cool
Public
public
I,
I-
guess
not
so
the
question
is:
do
I,
do
that
or
do
I
comment
something
out
temporarily.
B
So,
what's
this,
this
is
called
get.
So,
let's
find
where
we
call
this.
F
Like
this,
if
you
highlight
getter
function,
it
returns
a
promise
of
an
array
yeah.
We
can
comment
that
out
and
just
replace
it
with
a
ntri
okay,
but.
F
B
F
F
B
F
B
F
A
Cool
awesome
now
to
watch
explode.
B
A
But
it
is
an
interesting
one
because
it
sort
of
suggesting
that
that
GitHub
are
using
those
two
labels
that
were
in
there
across
the
board,
whereas,
where
a
lot
more
oh
10
issues,
beautiful
wow
and
does
the
link
even
works,
I
mean:
what
more
can
you
want?
Yeah
yeah,
that's
nice
thousand
Marco's
chatting
is.
Is
he.
A
Oh
okay,
yeah!
We
can
try
okay,
so.
A
Let's
shall
I
debug
and
put
a
breakpoint
to
see
I.
Think,
let's,
if
we
go
to
this,
this
is
actually
getting
data
back,
should
I
check
that.
B
A
E
A
Other
thing
I'd
like
to
do
is
add
a
couple
of
projects
in
in
a
second
just
to
see
that
it's
handling,
multiple,
okay,
so
languages
yep
we're
in
we're
good
all
right.
It
looks
like
it's
just
taking
in
the
last
one.
Maybe.
F
And
no
I
think
that
there's
some
logic
here
and
I
think
that's
what
Marco's
kind
of
it
said
that
there's
some
filter
that's
happening.
B
Is
so
languages,
languages,
yeah.
A
Yeah,
it's
it's
a
weird
old
language.
B
F
E
B
A
B
A
First,
before
I
do
that
I'm
just
going
to
grab
another?
Do
you
have
a
project
ID
for
me
Paul
one
of
your
favorite
projects?
Perhaps
oh.
F
Just
happened
to
be
the
web
ID
project,
but
now
that
I'm
thinking
about
it
it
might
not
have
any
of
those
labels
but
I
sent
it
to
you
over
Zoom.
Thank.
A
A
So
we've
got
three
repos
love
it
and
two
issues
in
the
GitHub
UI
project
expose
utility
Cloud
support,
100
I'd,
empty
text,
property
jail
table,
light
nice.
F
C
A
F
A
Oh
okay,
we
we
need
to
combine
okay
because
it
needs
to
be
able
to
filter
on
something
and
that's
okay.
E
F
So
completely
randomly,
it
seems
to
happen.
Like
the
longer
you
say,
I
get
like
you
just
kind
of
randomly
pick
up
things
that
stick
with
you
for
a
long
time,
and
one
of
them
is
graphql.
Observability
is
something
random.
That
I
worked
on
like
a
while
ago
of
analyzing.
What
our
slow
quarries
are.
Yes,.
F
A
E
A
Crazy
complex
we've
got
one
that
automatically
labels
Mrs
that
are
docs.
Only
we've
like
I've
spun
up
quite
a
few
little
Ruby
scripts,
just
little
water,
automations
and
stuff.
That
probably
do
hammer
a
little
bit,
but.
F
A
Our
I'll
spoof,
the
user
agent,
or
something
so.
A
Itself,
you
know
so
so
what
what
so.
F
Yeah,
here's
what
I
would
do
and
I
think
we're
gonna
be
able
to
fit
in
with
github's
types
if
we
avoid
using
as
as
much
as
possible.
F
F
Bad
yeah
yeah,
that's
what
we
want
to
do
so
I
would
start
at
the
very
top
of.
C
F
As
if
we
go
up
a
bit
more.
F
Yeah,
if
we
can
get
rid
of
it's
fair-
oh
no!
That's
all
right
on
180!
If
we
can
get
rid
of
the
the
let's,
let's
resolve
180.!
So
if
we
can
get
rid
of
the
casting
there
and
we
if
we
can
just
do
map
edge
to
edge
dot,
node.
F
Okay,
once
it's
saying
edges,
if
we
go
yes,
okay,
so
rather
than
doing
Edge
does
not
equal
undefined.
Let's
just
say
we
want
to
filter
for
Edge
has
to
be
truly.
B
F
F
Do
you
want,
do
you
want
to
push
up
and
then
I
can
check
this
out?
Yeah,
absolutely.
B
I
think
I'm
gonna.
How
do
I
get
restore
generation.json.
F
A
No,
no,
no
I'm,
I'm
totally
happy
for
you
to
to
drive
I'm
I'm
well
out
of
my
car
and
I.
Imagine
it's
quite
painful
for
you
to
watch
me
fumbling
my
way
around
typescript
no.
F
Not
at
all,
but
hopefully
it'll,
hopefully
it
it
looks
like
C
sharp
right.
A
Yeah,
it's
it's!
Not
it's
not
hugely
different
I'm.
Just
going
to
share
that
and
I'm
gonna
see
if
I
could
I
I,
hope,
I
think
Marco's
made
me
an
owner,
so
I
have
no
idea
how
GitHub
works,
but
hopefully
somewhere
I
can
give
you
that,
if
not
of
this,
you
can
just
share
a
patch
or
something
but
I
hope
somewhere.
I
can
give
you.
A
Yep
so
I'll
share
the
branch
name.
A
B
Yeah,
no,
maybe
not.
F
Oh
Mark
already
gave
me
access.
Oh.
E
F
E
F
A
E
F
Just
got
these
changes
great
okay
and
we
were
in
something
with
gitlab.
So
let's.
F
Okay,
the
all
the
oh
I
gotta
run,
yarn
or
typescript
I
mean
yarn
or
npm
or
pnpm.
Where
are
we
at
package
lot?
It's
got
to
be
npns,
okay,.
A
A
Be
Marco
sounds
proxy
now
or.
F
Is
not
yeah.
C
F
F
I
guess
an
empty
array
nice
so
now
I
can
be
assured.
This
is
going
to
be
a
thing.
A
So
you
don't
have
to
have
the
no
operator
on
183.
Yes,.
B
F
Then
now
edges
is
actually
an
array
of
they're
calling
maybes.
That's
like
a
graphql
thing,
so
Edge
is
always
going
to
exist.
C
F
C
F
F
F
A
F
F
Yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
now
so
you
can't
tell
it
if
I
guess
for
these
array
types.
Sometimes,
when
you
pass
a
function,
if
you
can
help
typescript
along,
it's
usually
pretty
good
to
figure
itself
out
like
if
I
did
this
kind
of
check,
but
otherwise.
A
D
A
F
B
A
A
So
the
only
only
thing
is
I
made
a
few
changes
didn't
I.
So
I,
don't
know
how
easy
can
you
see?
Can
you
diff
this
to
the
to.
F
C
C
A
Sorry,
sorry,
that's
totally
my
fault,
I
I
think
again.
I
know
this
is
for
for
the
future,
because
we
want
to
try
and
obviously
get
this
in
before
our
time,
but
but
like
ideally,
I
guess
we're
trying
to
split
this,
maybe
into
two
separate
like
files
or
classes
like
with
an
interface
or
I
I.
Don't
know
how
you
sort
of
in
typescript
well.
Do
that
sort
of.
F
Yeah
I
mean
it's
it's
just
what
you
described,
it's
pretty
straightforward
and
I
would
yeah
suggest
doing
it
that
way,
but
we
can
keep
it
all
on
here.
A
F
F
A
F
Yep
so
it
looks
like
when
we
call
our
response.
A
F
F
C
A
Then
the
last
couple
of
weeks
you've
had
to
shoot
it's
like
pick,
kids
up
or
something
you
still
all
right.
F
Oh
yeah
I'm
good!
Yes!
Yes!
Yes,
no,
not
this
not
this
week!
That
didn't
have
to
happen
this
week,
thanks
for
checking,
though
so
I
think
I.
Wonder
then,
if
so
I
I
see
that
for
language,
I
gotta
understand
this
line
a
little
bit.
This
is
a
function.
F
Okay,
we
are
returning
just
one
language,
and
this
is
getting
us
I.
C
F
F
I
see
for
each
project,
we
get
the
we
get
the
top
language.
This
way
yeah
it's
possible,
then
that
we
need
to
just
figure
out
what
the
IDS
match,
because
I
wonder
if
the
IDS
of
the
languages
don't
match
here,
could
you
help
me
run
slope?
Could
you
help
me
run
this.
A
Yeah
yeah,
of
course,
so
you
should
just
do
your
npm
in
store,
so
you
need
to
move
into
that
folder
because
I
think
yeah.
Okay,
so.
A
A
A
Node
18,
you
need
apparently
I'm
surprised.
You've
not
got
I.
Didn't
have
to
do
anything
interesting.
B
B
A
That
one
I'd
say
I'll
run
it
quickly,
just
to
see
what
it
says.
My.
F
Oh
I
think
you
do
like
I
think
I
could
do
a
little
bit
yeah.
F
B
F
So
I'm
actually
now
curious.
I
want
to
look
at
maybe
the
the
old
generated
one
yeah.
B
F
Yeah
but
it
looks
like
it's
showing
up.
Okay,
all
right,
so
I
see
the
same.
F
A
Yeah
and
then
just
npm
brand
Dev,
okay,
the
only
thing
is
if
you've
got
GDK
running
they'll
be
running
on
the
same
port,
so
it
won't
be
working
right.
Just
needs
kill,
GDK.
F
F
All
right
now
bar
languages
use
app
data,
app
data
context
languages.
Oh
this
is
interesting.
Are
you
complaining?
Oh
my
I'm.
Not
gonna
worry
about
that
right
now,.
A
Oh
Marco
said
line
411
filter
language
is
equals
something
krava.
C
F
This
is
the
filter
languages.
You
were
just
talking
about
it.
A
So
I
guess
this
is
where
somehow
it's
grabbing
the
is
generating
that
separate
list
of
languages
that.
C
E
A
A
I
just
opened
another
terminal
and
said
bottom
right:
hand
corner
where
that
plus
is
I,
used,
JavaScript
drop
down,
JavaScript
debug
and
then
I
just
do
the
npm
run
pre-build
in
here.
So.
A
Pre-Build
is
the
one
that
runs
the
generate.
Dev
is
the
one
that
runs
the
web
server
to
sort
of
run,
the
app
so
to
speak.
You're
right,
you're
right.
D
F
F
F
F
A
F
A
Sort
of
saying
we
might
need
to
change
that
because
we
don't
have
the
IDS
blah
blah
blah,
but
actually
Marco.
The
IDS
from
GitHub
appear
to
just
be
the
name
of
the
language
as.
A
As
well
so
I
think
we
might
be
okay
other
than
the
way
that
we
stringify
some
might
differ
from
the
way
that
GitHub
screenifies
them.
So
you
know
if
C
sharp
is,
is
stringify
differently.
Maybe
it's
all
spelled
out
yeah,
but
I
guess
we'll
I,
I,
wouldn't
really
majorly
stress.
F
F
Languages,
let's
add
some
more
projects,
so
that
was
in
and
then
and
then
I
guess.
I
can
push
this
back
up.
What
file
was
the
projects.
C
A
I
run
it
in
graphql.
I
can
return
the
project
IDs
as
well,
so
we
don't
even
have
to
oh.
A
Wrap
around
with
have
I
still
got
that.
C
F
C
A
F
E
C
F
E
A
A
F
F
A
F
A
In
the
chat
there's
two
actually
that
I
don't
know:
if
you
did,
you
do
the
seven
four
yeah.
B
B
A
It's
definitely
lots
of
ideas
so,
as
I
say,
Nick
actually
wrote
a
query
which
pulls
the
repos,
not
just
the
issues.
Oh
look
at
that
Ruby.
You
beauty
success.
A
It's
quite
quite
an
Ask,
isn't
it
that
that.
F
Is
a
lot
some
of
our
projects
aren't
meeting
there,
but
gitlab
hardly
needs
a
thousand
stars.
Something
tells
me
a
gitlab
stars
is
maybe
worth
more
than
can.
A
F
A
E
A
F
F
This
has
nothing
to
do
with
anything,
but
I'm
curious
all
right.
How
do
we
get
to
the
most
starred?
How
do
I
explore.
A
This
this
up
the
date
range
if
we
can
to
at
least
this
month,
but
if
we
could
do
it
in
all
time,
that'd
be
pretty
cool.
A
That's
pretty
pretty
insane
to
see
that
Barney
in
the
oven
has
had
20
000
stars
in
the
last
month.
What
are
these
projects.
C
F
A
A
F
B
F
Pretty
sure
it
is
most
start
now,
that's
a
helpful
tab.
How
why
in
the
world
doesn't
so,
even
if
we
sum
up
the
Foss
and
get
10
versus
oh.
A
Sorry
I
haven't
been
watching
I
hope
it
hasn't
been
sent
anything.
F
A
You
think
there's
any
any
anything
else
it
it
needs,
or
do
you
think
it's
ready
I
don't
know.
Should
we
just
have
a
look
if
the
readme
gives
us
any
information
as
to
how
so
if
we,
because
we
haven't,
got
a
GitHub
access
token
to
to
test
like
I,
don't
know
who?
A
Okay,
let
me
let
me
try
and
explain
myself
well,
so
we
need
to
undo
like
we
need
to
re-addle
the
GitHub
repositories
back
to
the
first
issue.json
and
because
I
removed
them
all
so
that
we
could
run
it
without
a
GitHub
token.
Let's
do
that,
but
then,
after
we've
pushed
it
up,
I
don't
quite
know
what
the
process,
whether
GitHub
actions,
do
like
the
generation
of
the
updated,
Json
and
or
hey.
If
there's
a,
is
there
a
scheduled
pipeline
that
you
know.
A
Just
raised
an
MR
and
the
the
owner
or
maintainer
or
someone's
being
really
responsive,
I
think
on
the
issue.
That's
we've
created
so
I'm
sure
they'll,
yeah.
A
C
C
F
F
A
A
C
F
Me
too,
I'm
happy
together,
I
as
I
see
this
though
I
really
want
so
here's
here's
the
other
use
case
to
be
considering
well.
F
F
Here
as
because
it
looks
like
this
is,
if
I
want
to
add
my
project,
my
instructions
are:
oh
I.
Add
it
to
here
yep,
if
I
own,
a
if
say,
I'm,
not
gitlab.com
and
I
own.
The
popular
gitlab
project,
maybe
like
inkscape.
A
A
You
can
find
an
array
of
projects
by
that
IDs,
but
you
can't
find
an
array
of
projects
by
their
full
paths
at
the
moment.
So
we
will
fix
that
limitation
in
the
API
and
as
soon
as
we've
done,
that
we'll
update
this.
A
So
I
don't
know
that
comments
are
necessarily
valid
in
Json
we
could,
we
could
use
objects
so
rather
than
just
having
but
again,
then
we
would
need
to
change
the
the
type
definition-
and
you
know
you
know
I
mean
just
just
to
get
this
over
the
line.
I
I
fully
agree,
and
it's
it's
definitely
something
that's
on
the
cards.
A
But
it's
awesome
that
you
know.
We've
got
this
to
a
point
where,
hopefully
we
can
get
Mr
up
and
we've
got
a
week
to
get
it
reviewed
and
approved.
B
F
F
Thing
it
just
takes
sticks
out
to
me
yeah
that
sounds
cool
I'll.
So
we
brought
back
the
old
first
issue
stuff.
So.
F
E
A
Thanks,
thank
you.
I
really
appreciate
that
I
am
like
I
I
had
a
niggling.
A
That
you
had
forgotten
that
today
was
epineph
and
that
you
would
enjoy
a
little
bit
of
typescript.
We've
had
some
good
social
catch-ups.
The
last
few
weeks.
F
A
A
I
know
you
sometimes
are
on
back
end,
although
now
the
schedules
have
changed
so
I,
don't
know
how
how
often
it
works
for
you,
but
I
I
would
quite
like
to
to
try
some
more
like
golang
going
forward.
So
I
don't
know
if
you've
explored
it
much
in
in
the
past
or.
F
You
know
I've
only
touched
the
getaway
project
just
a
little
bit
and
but
there's
already
so
much
like
that's
going
on
there
from
like.
We
generate
these
types
with
the
protobufs
and
things,
and
that's
usually
when
I
I'm
at
that
interaction
layer
when
I'm
like
I
need
something
to
be
pulled
from
Italy,
but
yeah.
A
F
Nice
I
mean
some
parts
of
it
I
like
a
lot
but
I'm
not
familiar
with
it,
I'm
not
comfortable
with
it,
but
I.
A
E
A
Have
a
have
a
great
great
day
great
weekend
and.
F
Thanks
for
bringing
up
this
problem,
thanks
thanks,
Marco
and
and
I
know
you're
out
there
somewhere
working
on
this
on
on
pairing
with
this
from
Beyond.
Thank.