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A
A
I'm
good,
I
just
started.
A
C
Hey,
ladies,
we
had
a
storm
here.
Last
night
too,
we
had
60
mile
an
hour
winds
straight
line
winds
like
a
tornado.
Jackie
did
you
get
any
of
that
last
night.
D
No,
no
terrible
weather
for
me.
C
C
D
We'll
do
we'll
do
yeah
all
right.
Well,
you
know
I'm
really
great
at
not
logging
in
before
meeting
so
I'll,
be
sure
to
edit
this
before
I
post
it
on
youtube
all
right.
Well,
let's
dive
into
our
our
meeting
our
agenda
yeah,
and
I
think
you
have
the
first
item.
B
Yeah,
that
was
actually
the
item
that
I
added
still
for
the
previous
week.
Maybe
it's
already
kind
of
like
outdated
information,
and
everybody
is
aware
about
that.
But
what
I
wanted
to
do
with
this
post
of
mine
is
to
add
a
bit
awareness
around
the
ux
okrs
four
quarter,
three,
which
are
actually
really
tightly
connected
to
the
product,
okay
rs
for
for
quarter
three.
So
there
is
a
lot
of
discussions.
B
There
is
a
lot
of
guidance
for
the
pajamas
components,
move
and
actually
one
of
the
key
results
for
the
product
is
using
100
of
pajamas
components
for
the
all
features
that's
going
to
be
developed
in
quarter
three
and
just
wanted
to
see
if
jackie
you
and
hayana
have
been
chatting,
maybe
already
about
this
and
the
hyena,
I
see
that
you
actually
added
something
so
over
to
you.
D
Yeah
one
big
thing
about
this:
I
think
we
already
had
a
huge
contribution
from
the
community
actually
about
updating
the
releases
page
buttons
back
in
the
day.
So
I
think
we
already
have
a
big
a
big
push
toward
this.
A
I'm
trying
to
remember
if
I
review
any
of
these,
but
I
don't
think
I'm
unfamiliar
with
these
updates
jackie,
but
then
my
point
here
is
that,
back
when
this
was
not
a
low
here,
I
already
filtered
all
the
release,
management
button,
components
or
you
know,
components
that
appear
in
release
management
features
and
drop-downs.
We
don't
really
have
anything
on
tooltips
or
whatever
navigation,
so
I
could
only
identify
the
items
on
those
two
buckets
so
buttons
and
dropdowns,
and
it's
not
a
lot
dropdowns
there's
three
issues.
A
I
think
buttons
are
six,
so
my
proposal
here
is
that,
instead
of
picking
up
ux
that
for
the
next
couple
of
milestones
or
next
couple
of
weeks,
I
can
also
try
to
do
some
cleanup
and
take
over
some
of
these
items
because
I
enjoy
it
and
they
they're.
They
seem
to
be
pretty
straightforward.
A
But
I
think
it's
interesting
like
what
you
added
here,
jackie
with
the
community.
D
Yeah,
I
so
I'm
about
to
do
an
enablement
presentation
for
the
community
on
release
management
and
I'm
going
to
select
a
couple
of
opportunities
where
we
could
really
use
community
contributions
so,
for
example,
implementing
more
secrets,
management
feature
sets
and
burning
down.
Some
of
the
ci
variable
bugs
will
be
one
area
and
then
the
second
area,
I
think
I
would
like
to
push
them
toward-
is
resolving
some
of
our
pajamas
and
politicians.
D
So
my
focus
is
going
to
be.
How
do
we
get
more
scale
from
the
community?
D
I
think
that
we
can
deliver
a
lot
more
if
we
actually
enable
that
force,
because
we
do
have
really
great
engagement
every
time
I
post
something
on
twitter,
like
we
have
50
people
liking,
it
retweeting
it
sharing
it,
at
least.
So
that's
a
really
cool
thing
that
we
can
start
getting
a
little
bit
more
velocity
from,
but
I'm
all
for,
enabling
you
hyanna
to
contribute
more
to
the
product.
D
So
if
you
want
to
take
more
time
to
actually
like
implement
that
work,
also
I'm
totally
supportive
of
that
totally
supportive
of
that,
and
I
think
we
were
kind
of
a
pathfinder
in
prioritizing
pajamas
anyways
from
like
a
product
standpoint.
I
feel
like
this
okr
is
kind
of
great
for
our
style
of
working
anyways
like
we
are
about.
How
do
we
evaluate
and
implement
pajamas
as
a
part
of
our
instrumentation?
So
I
feel
pretty
good
about
this.
D
D
But
it
seems
like
nathan,
reviewed
all
of
those
and
we
had
probably
about
I
think,
10
or
so
contributed,
but
I'll
find
them.
A
Did
not
I'll
go
over
this
list
and
see
which
ones
are
like
the
low-hanging
fruits
or
see
if
there's
anything
on
related
to
buttons
and
drop-downs
that
we
can
already
push
with
our
next
bunch
of
merch
requests,
because
if
yeah,
if
it's
something
on,
I
don't
know
tags
page
or
whatever,
then
we
can
prioritize,
maybe
based
on
on
that.
A
I'll
send
you
async
update
to.
B
That
thanks
both
all
great
ideas,
something
and
great
proposals.
Yeah,
let's
keep
in
touch
on
this,
and
if
there
is
anything
that
I
could
help
with
also
do
let
me.
A
Know-
and
I
have
a
next
item-
it's
actually
well
like
a.
D
A
Up
slash
question:
so
I'm
going
to
be
out
of
office
during
the
next
ux
showcase
presentation:
the
next
release
management
presentation.
So
I'm
gonna.
Do
it
a
recording
again
like
what
I
did
a
couple
of
weeks.
D
A
A
month
two
months
ago,
so
I
was
thinking
of
focusing
on
group
releases
or
perhaps
the
tags
versus
releases
workflow,
and
I
just
want
to
know
yeah.
Maybe
if
you
have
any
opinions
on
that
there,
if
you
think
that
something
else
would
be
more
relevant,
yeah.
D
D
Yeah,
I
was
just
listening,
I
think
from
my
gut
feel
of
like
what
would
be
a
really
great
interesting.
Compelling
story
would
be
group
releases,
because
I
think
that
that's
the
most
con
like
that'll,
be
the
most
controversial
thing
that
we
add.
Something
that
we
might
want
to
talk
about
in
line
with
group
releases
is
where
we
add
releases
in
the
side
panel
and
if
we
want
to
introduce
that
from
like
an
operations,
cicd
workflow
perspective.
Other
than
that,
I
think
we
are
making
really
great
headway
on
group
releases.
D
So
I
feel
like
that
would
be
a
really
great
showcase.
A
A
Any
input
on
that,
although
I'll
jump
to
the
next
one,
okay
and
then
I
just
added
here
my
weekly
planning.
Well,
my
the
authors
are
in
progress
this
week,
so
yeah
I'm
just
going
over
still
going
over
my
emails
because
that's
the
deadline,
life
and
then
I'm
prioritizing
the
the
needy
wax
issues,
but
also,
I
think
I'm
gonna
start
working
this
week,
jackie
on
the
dovetail
notes
or
the
highlights
from
releases
and
also
updating
the
prototypes.
A
So
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
you're
aware
of
that
that
kind
of
work
in
parallel
this
week
and
do
you
want
to
vocalize
your
question
here.
D
Oh,
I
was
just
I
was.
I
haven't
seen
this
taskless
link
in
a
while,
so
I
was
wondering,
are
we?
Are
you
going
back
to
managing
your
workflow
from
that,
mainly
because
I
thought
we
transitioned
to
the
fx.
You
had
one
place
to
like
work
from,
but
this
was
just
a
personal
question
like
workflow,
like
your
preference
of
working
and
if
I'm
doing
something
wrong
inside
of
the
current
ux
effect,
so
that
we
can
help
you
manage
your
work
in
one.
A
Place
no,
I
like
to
have
a
separate
bucket
for
my
items,
so
also
not
release
management
things.
That's
why
I
work
with
tasks.
That's
if
I
miss
something
I'll
just
carry
over
to
the
to
the
next
file
next
week,
but
I
would
say:
let's
not
change
anything
on
the
the
need
to
access
the
release.
A
Epic,
because
there's
two
different
workflows,
yeah
and
I
think,
if
you
we
know,
we
tried
doing
tasks
in
the
in
our
epic
and
it
was
very
difficult
to
maintain
because
we
changed
your
priority
and
it's
just
easy
to
to
use
what
we
have
no
sweat.
D
D
So
jay
came
up
with
this,
mr
for
an
enhancement
to
the
assigned
user
commenting
user.
So
he
asked
for
your
review
on
that.
Obviously
it's
on
issue,
so
I
can't
add
it
to
your
epic
so
just
want
to
edit
it
to
add
it
to
your
list
to
unblock
him.
D
A
Up
all
right,
it's
the
thing
from
from
create
right,
yeah,
exactly
so
nice
that
he
tackled
actually
that,
because
I
I
sent
that
monkey
to
someone
else
was
like,
oh
just
create,
do
it
you
guys
I
can
take
care
of
it.
It's
nice
to
see
that.
A
And
then
yeah
the
priority
I
think
I
already
mentioned.
Maybe
if
you
folks
want
to
to
review
I'm
gonna
work
on
I'm
here.
A
All
those
two
issues
that
are
assigned
13.5
first
and
then
I'll
just
go
back
to
group
releases
to
wrap
up
the
updates.
That's
perfect
continue
from
there.
D
We're
efficient
we
try
to
get.
This
is
done.
I
feel
like
it's
been
a
really
long
time,
since
we
had
that.
I
guess
it
has
been
like
a
month
since
we
found
this
meeting
for
some
reason
didn't
feel.
Like
I'm
seeing
new
things
like
that
task
list,
I
was
worried
that
we
were
doing
something,
but
obviously
that's
just
how
you
manage
your
business
and
it's
just
been
a
long
time
since
I've
seen
it
like
scrolling
back
like
okay
yeah.
This
makes
sense.
A
Well,
I
tried
a
lot
of
things
and
I've
been
using
this
for
almost
two
years
now,
like
a
year
and
a
half,
it's
the
only
way
to
track
my
work.
That's
that's
hopeful
for
me.
So.
D
I
do
it
on
the
yeah.
I
know
it
makes
perfect
sense
again.
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
were
doing
everything
right
for
you
that
you
were
able
to
manage
everything
and
replace
it
was
good
all
right
I'll.
I
will
take
some
time
to
find
the
community
contributions
on
the
gitlab
ui
components,
and
then
we
can
decide
if
those
were
in
line
with
what
you
were
expecting
and
then
we
can
continue
to
engage
the
community
to
do
more
of
those
contributions
to
help
you
hayana
as
well.
D
B
C
D
All
right
anything
else:
oh
lori,
I
did
have
a
question
about
version
dependencies.
I
haven't
started
any
research
on
that
because
the
last
time
we
talked
we,
I
think
we
left
it
with
you
you're
going
to
talk
to
tim.
So
is
there
any
anything
that
it's.
C
On
my
list
to
start
looking
into
this
week
to
start
making
headway
on
it,
so
if
you've
had
any
thoughts,
put
it
in
that
issue
that
I
think
you
opened
and-
and
I
will
look
at
it
and
then
you'll
probably
be
hearing
from
me
this
week,
because
I
do
need
to
get
started
on
that.
I
apologize.
D
No,
please
don't
apologize.
I
just
with
my
handle
changing.
I
didn't
know
if,
like
I'm
missing
certain
things,
you
know
so
sure,
no,
no,
exactly
no
more,
like
me
being
paranoid
that
I'm
being
left
out
and
except
no.