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A
A
Okay,
so
the
quick
summary
from
the
morning
is,
we
discussed
the
see
I
owned
runners
situation,
and
I
think
that
brings
us
pretty
much
straight
to
your
second
point
june,
because
that's
exactly
part
of
the
discussion.
B
So
yeah,
okay,
I
just
want
to
clarify
you
already
answered
my
question
just
want
to
clarify
the
trade-offs
between
the
cleanup,
qa
and
also
building
a
solution.
B
So
my
understanding
is
that
the
building
net
solution
can
be
complicated
and
too
long
and
probably
will
risk
a
phase
six
if
we
rely
on
the
the
solution.
B
So
the
preferred
short-term
resolution
is
to
clean
up
qa
move
that
qra
cleanup
drop
from
stitching
to
production.
A
Yeah,
so
I
think
I
think
that's
right.
I
think
we're
trying
to
so.
Essentially,
there's
been
a
lot
of
amazing
work
being
done
by
to
get
that
feature
ready,
but
we're
still
experiencing
some
issues
and
I
think
one
way
of
doing
like
one
particular
area
that
causes
problems
is
github
qa,
but
the
query
and
the
feature
itself.
As
far
as
I
understand
not
an
engineer
right,
so
it's
not
very
performant.
So
even
after
optimizing
we
still
have
issues,
and
so
ideally
in
the
long.
B
B
A
A
A
You
know
removing
more
qa
jobs,
whatever
it
takes,
and
I
think
if
that
really
doesn't
get
us
anywhere,
then
I
think
we
have
to
consider
sort
of
okay.
What
do
we
actually
do
here,
because
this
could
become
a
real,
a
real
blocker,
that's
sort
of
my
and
I
I
hope
that
you
know
like
camille
spending
today.
A
B
Yeah
I
posted
this
quote
from
dylan
in
a
slack
channel.
This
quote
was
after
I
think
it
was
after
dylan,
camille
and
adam
synced
up,
so
that
is
also
yeah.
That
is
also
in
the
here.
I
will
link
to
the
comment
here
in
the
in
the
mr.
B
So
if
I'm
correct,
if
I
am
correct,
it's
it's
after
the
team
meeting
item
camille,
okay,
so
this
may.
B
Yes,
so
this
update
actually
suggested
that
we
find.
B
B
Yeah,
but
still
your
concern
still
resonates.
My
concern
is
whether
how
long
this
this
takes.
If
this
takes
you
too
long,
then
yeah,
636,
yeah.
A
I
I
will
like
my
operational
thing
for
days.
I'm
going
to
you
know.
In
the
morning
we
discussed
camille
is
going
to
look
at
it
today.
They're
clearly
discussing
this
right.
Now,
I'm
going
to
wait
until
maybe
tomorrow
and
then
I
think
we
need
to
see
what
we
can
like
what
the
outcome
of
that
is
and
then
make
some
decisions.
A
B
So
I'll
just
wait
until
tomorrow
morning,
when
we
have
a
more
clear
message,
then
likely.
If
we
pursue
this
to
unblock
physics,
I
will
reach
out
to
sheryl,
and
that
sounds
good
yeah.
But
I
think
but
anyways
this
solution
is
necessary
right
because
there
might
be
customers
running
into
the
same
situation.
A
I
think
the
main
culprit
is
qa,
but
I
think
there
is
a
concern
that
there
will
be
customers
who
do
something
like
this.
I
think
this
is
one
of
these,
like
I
I
will
like.
If
we
get
to
it,
I
will
have
to
actually
read
up
on
this
feature
right,
because
I
don't
fully
understand
how
important
this
is,
how
many
people
use
it
and
it's
like.
Sometimes
we
allow
people
to
do
things
in
the
product
that
actually
lead
to
all
sorts
of
weird
and
undesirable
behaviors.
A
B
A
Yeah
well
like
ish.
I
think
there
are
some
situations
in
which
this
is
helpful,
but
that's
again
from
a
data
perspective.
I
have
no
idea
how
many
people
use
this
at
all
right.
So
this
is
one
of
those
things
where,
if,
if
it
is
really
really
rare
right,
then
we
could
potentially
get
away
with
saying
you
know
for
performance
reasons.
You
know
we
had
to
disable
that.
B
Yeah,
okay,
what
I
reach
out,
I
will
present
all
the
options
there
like.
I
remove
this
feature,
so
this
involves
that
product
decision
from
the
ci
perspective
and
improve
or
or
improve
the
code
to
make
it.
B
Yeah,
if
you
don't
mind,
please
drop
me
a
note
tomorrow
somewhere.
Let
me
know
the
discussion
results
yeah,
so
I
will
reach
out
to
shario
and
the
runner
group
manager
is
elliot.
Yeah.
A
Thank
you,
okay,
and
the
only
and
the
only
other
thing
this
is
great
to
have
you
here
is
that
I
have
not
had
time
this
week
to
sort
of
consolidate
the
discussions
across
infrastructure
and
the
sharding
team
and
qa
my
sort
of
higher
level
feeling
is.
We
have
a
lot
of
really
great
input
on
possibilities
right,
which
is
cool.
I
would
like
to
actually
make
these
things
a
little
bit
more
concrete
at
this
point
and
say:
like
okay,
you
know
qa,
can
you
provide
this
environment
in
this
way?
B
B
A
Sure
I
mean
this
is
unrelated
right.
This
is
regarding
the
disaster.
We
recover
disaster.
Okay,
yeah,
thank
you
jose.
Maybe
we
we
need
a
sink
call.
So
I
understand
what
you
need
as
well,
because
I,
like
my
my
desire,
is
to
you
know
you
have
this
great
sort
of
plan
planning
issue
right
and
maybe
we
can
create
three
of
them
and
say
like
this
is
sort
of
the
first
scenario.
A
The
second
scenario
in
the
third
scenario:
let's
actually
try
them,
because
one
of
the
concerns
that
I
have
and
apparently
is
the
thing
I
didn't
know-
I
called
it
the
the
occamy
effect
from
harry
potter
from
this
animal
that
grows
by
the
space
that
you
give
it,
but
it's
like.
If
we
have
two
hours
of
downtime
we're
going
to
take
two
hours
of
downtime,
because
we
will
make
a
plan
that
fits
these
two
hours
right.
A
If
we
have
30
minutes,
we
make
a
plan
that
fits
into
30
minutes
and
I
I
would
like
to
actually
understand
like
how
much
do
we
really
need.
You
know
to
make
the
trade-off
between
sort
of
safety
right
and
and
downtime,
and
so
that's
that's.
Just
a
concern
and
we
need
to
try
you're
muted,
you
will
see.
B
Thank
you,
so
we
can
talk
about,
will
be
a
pleasure
traveling
from
my
side.
We
are
creating
the
environment
and
we're
having
some
we're
trying
to
create
some
automation
to
create
environments,
because
I
don't
want
to
expose
data
as
we
have
offering
the
live
data
as
we
have
in
the
benchmark
environment,
for
instance,
I'm
proposing
anyone.
We
are
working
on
that
from
the
infrastructure,
but
we
can
talk
about
the
case
about
the
whole
task
itself
would
be
good.
A
B
Cool
okay,
so
for
this
discussion
I
will
reach
out
to
kill
it.
Anyways
ask
them
to
accelerate
cleanup
job
in
production.
That
will
looks
like
that's
necessary
anyways.
I
think.
A
That,
like
that,
sounds
right.
You
know
from
the
last
information
that
I
saw
by
ferkin
on
that
issue.
I'm
not
sure
if
we
still
have
like
delayed
email
notifications
by
the
way
which
is
ruining
my
entire
workflow.
So
I
think
it's
getting
better,
but
if
I
don't
respond
to
something
that
you
think
I
should
respond
to
ping
mean
slack
because
I
may
not
have
seen
it.
B
Yeah,
I
don't
see
that
message.
Oh
I
I
see
it.
I
see
email
of
dylan's
ping
in
that,
mr,
so
I
think
the
message
is
coming
back.
B
Okay,
that's
it
for
today.