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A
Into
like
the
full
and
I
just
want
to
see,
if
anybody
had
anything
updates,
anything
general
you
wanted
to
share
I
was
mentioning
to
Caleb.
I
was
at
Oz
con.
Last
week
we
had
a
little
brief
kind
of
open
source
in
gaming
meet
up
there,
which
was
really
great.
We
had
there
was
someone
from
unity
there,
and
there
was
a
lot
of
guys
from
secret
labs
and
then
some
folks
from
IBM
and
some
other.
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So
it
was
a
really
great
conversation
and
just
kind
of
trying
to
again
get
more
of
the
interest
around
open
source
and
gaming.
You
know
to
the
full
world:
Muskaan
is
kind
of
one
of
those
that
isn't
necessarily
focused
on
gaming,
but
because
the
word
is
in
Portland
and
because
you
get
a
lot
of
people
that
are
big
open
source
fans
he's
get
a
lot
of
there,
so
it
was
really
interesting
and
just
some
good
conversations
to
start
off
with
so
yeah.
That
was
just
kind
of
a
a
general
update.
A
A
C
A
A
You
don't
know
open
match,
you've
never
heard
of
Caleb,
but
I
don't
understand,
but
there
was
definitely
a
lot
of
interest
of
people
that
were
like
they
weren't
aware
of
open
match,
or
goodness
so
yeah
I
think
the
more
we
kind
of
talk
and
get
out
there
with
more
of
the
folks
that
are
working
in
open
source
in
general.
Hopefully,
we'll
get
some
more
contributors
and
some
other
interests
in
it.
So
who's
exciting.
D
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C
I
guess
from
don't
don't
you
need
to
be
completely
unrepresented
here?
I
just
got
back
from
my
honeymoon,
which
is
great,
but
I
came
back
in
the
team
had
done
some
really
interesting
kind
of
soak
tests,
and
while
we
don't
have
a
big
update
this
week
or
this,
this
meeting
I
know
that
we're
diving
headfirst
into
some
really
really
technical
integration.
That
will
happen
before
the
next
community
meetings.
That's
when
updates.
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4.77
that
I
want
to
share
was
we
kind
of
now
going
to
enter
into
a
rhythm
of
stock.
So
we
think
what
as
I
commit
to
any
please?
It
is
because
people
try
and
educate
a
lot
of
things
changed
and
rewritten
with
from
now
on.
We
are
thinking
with
the
rhythm
of
life
six
week,
development
cycles
and
two
weeks,
like
we
kind
of
basically
kind
of
our
see
everything
stabilized.
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D
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D
C
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D
A
F
F
There
we
go
and
4.6
we
have
a
little
bit
of
a
demo.
I,
don't
know
if
everybody
seen
this
yet,
but
it's
good
for
the
recording,
even
people
up.
So
this
is
just
kind
of
end
to
end
like
showing
how
you
would
use
open,
match
or
start
working
on
integrating
with
it,
and
so
this
is
five
running
on
a
real
kubernetes
cluster
and
gke,
and
it
is
there's
kind
of
two
pieces
of
this.
F
But
you
know
it's
pretending
to
be
in
a
match,
and
that
goes
back
and
continues
a
cycle,
and
then
here
you
can
see
the
matches
being
made
from
the
director
standpoint
and
it
kind
of
goes
through
things
quickly,
and
the
nice
thing
about
this
is
that
there's
code,
that's
pretty
readable,
I,
think
that
goes
through
like
each
of
the
steps.
So
like
here's
connecting
to
open,
match
front
end,
here's
creating
a
ticket
and
then
here's
wait.
The
clients
there's
the
just
the
best
friend
and
a
stylist,
is
your
PC
connection.
Then
there's
create
a
ticket.
F
So
you
know
you
have
your
properties
with.
You
know
a
name
and
a
demo
to
catch
index,
and
then
this
is
the
cult
with
front
end
to
create
the
ticket,
and
then
it
gets
back
the
ID.
And
then
this
is
the
code
to
send
the
ID
and
wait
for
any
updates
for
assignments
and
then,
when
it
gets
an
assignment,
it
breaks
out
of
the
loop
and
then
pretends
to
play
match
with
that
assignment,
and
this
is
where,
like
a
real
client,
would
actually
connect
to
whatever
connection
it
was
given.
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F
F
E
F
Just
I'm
not
clear
down,
so
if
you
look
here
like
this
is
that's
just
some
setup
stuff,
but
then
you
know
it's
it's
running
as
a
normal
surface
and
deployment
and
then
the
demo
also
runs
evaluator
and
the
match
function,
and
this
just
uses
a
very
simple
one.
Like
soul
duel,
just
one
on
one
matchmaker,
it
picks
two
players,
Mick
turns
turns
into
a
match
and
we
can
show
that
too,
as
well.
I
guess
that
time,
I.
F
D
One
thing
I
like
is
the
evaluator
and
obviously
the
clients
and
the
director
are
more
like
sample
prototypes,
but
all
of
the
diplomatic
core
components
are
pretty
much
like
none
of
them
picked
out
for
the
demo.
They
are
all
running
India
more
than
the
real
companies,
so.
A
D
F
We
go
to
open,
match,
dev
and
then
go
to
documentation,
so
you
have
to
follow.
You
have
to
go
through
installation,
first
of
setup,
open
that
either
on
gke
or
different
communities
cluster,
and
then
you
have
to
follow
the
install
open,
mass,
destructions
and
then
getting
started.
First
match
goes
through
just
the
flow
of
the
demo,
the
concepts
and
then
there's
install
instructions
and
then
links
to
the
pieces
of
source
code.
I.
D
Learned
one
hoop,
there
I
think
he's
running
that
this
is
like
for
the
rig
that
I
mentioned.
If
you
want
to
actually
modify
the
MMF
and
try
doing
things,
you're,
probably
better
off
looking
and
instructions
on
the
github
page,
because
these
will
give
you
the
instructions
like
to
pull
the
ml
from
from
the
cloud
and
on
it.
C
D
I
think
the
website
is
a
good
place
and
of
get
started
to
see
things
running
and
whatnot.
But
if
you
get
to
a
point
of
like
I
want
to
change
blah
and
then
the
github
instructions
might
be
easier
because
that's
where
you
kind
of
have
steps
like
make
file
that
makes
it
easier
to
update
images.
Push
your.
A
D
E
Yeah,
did
you
have
anything
you
wanted
me
specifically
to
talk
about
eyes,
I
just
sort
of
I
needed.
That's
it.
Okay,
no
yeah!
Sorry
yeah!
Is
there
anything
specific?
You
want
me
to
talk
about
otherwise,
I'll,
just
kind
of
give
you
a
general
overview
of
like
kind
of
how
far
I've
gotten
with
everything.
E
So
when
dot4
came
out,
I
kind
of
made,
like
a
quasi
prototype,
to
see
how
well
it'll
fit
in
like
with
our
current
architecture,
and
you
know,
sort
of
an
exploration
into
whether
or
not
we
can
use
it
in
production
sort
of
moving
forward
to
replace
our
old
system,
but
so
so
from
from
my
perspective,
like
getting
into
dot
six
I
started.
Maybe
we
could
go
two
weeks
ago,
something
like
that,
but
I
was
mainly
like
sort
of
migrating
from
42.6,
so
I
didn't
quite
you
know.
E
Your
mileage
may
vary
in
terms
of
like
getting
started
from
like
square
one
like
just
at
the
very
beginning,
but
so
yeah.
So
basically,
I
used
the
the
main
website
and
the
instructions
there
that
have
like
all
the
demo
instructions,
and
it
is
super
smooth,
just
follow
it
step
by
step
and
everything
pretty
much
works,
exactly
how
you
thought
it
was
going
to
which
has
been
awesome.
E
So
nothing
connects
to
the
back
end
or
front
end
API,
like
directly.
Everything
goes
through
the
director
just
because
our
back-end
that's
connecting
to
clients
and
servers
is
already
like
a
singular
spot.
So
we
just
passed
that
from
directly
into
the
director
and
then
into
the
system,
so
it's
slightly
different
than
I
think
the
architecture
normally
works
or
kind
of
its
setup,
but
it
works
pretty
awesomely
out
of
the
box,
so
well
done.
E
I'd,
like
I,
said
I'm,
mostly
kind
of
an
exploratory
prototyping
land
I'm.
Just
seeing
like
you
know,
if
it'll
work
in
our
in
our
system,
but
did
you
have
anything
specific?
You
want
it's
kind
of
like
a
general
overview.
It's
like
super,
vague
and
stuff.
Is
there
anything
specifically,
you
want
to
talk
about.
D
E
D
Totally
yeah
I
think
that's
that's
kind
of
up
to
you.
If
there
are
things
that
you
rely
on
on
not
seven,
then
you
should
otherwise
dot.
Six
is
like
from
a
stability
standpoint.
Not
six
is
good
MVP,
a
lot
of
things,
not
seven
are
kind
of
targeted.
We
see
them
to
being
targeted
to
scale
and
stuff
like
that
which,
if
you're
just
trying
to
get
an
MVP
out,
you
may
not
want
to
take
that
effort
again
so
like
yeah,
it
might
be
extracted.
You
do
it
another
release.
D
D
A
I
know
we
will
have
tons
of
stickers,
actually
have
a
bag
of
a
bunch
of
open
match
stickers
that
I
just
card
around
with
me
everywhere
and
so
we'll
have
those
and
then
I.
Actually
so
one
of
the
great
things
about
procrastination
is
that
it
forces
you
to
find
new
vendors,
so
4oz
con,
because
we
waited
till
the
very
last
minute
to
order
stickers.
A
A
So
there's
a
stacked
version,
so
I
was
gonna.
Have
sticker
ninja
do
some
fun
stuff
with
that,
just
because
I
think
it's
really
cool
and
I
think,
especially
for
anything
with
game
development.
He
can
make
it
a
holographic,
it's
just
appropriate.
So,
yes,
we
will
have
a
step
and
then
I
have
a
bunch
of
t-shirts.
I'll
make
sure
we
have
t-shirts
there
and
then
I
can
get
some
shipped
out
to
y'all
at
unity.
A
If
you
want
to
tell
me
Caleb,
like
roughly
what
sizes
you
want,
but
you
can
just
you
know,
have
on
hand
for
swag
in
general
and
yeah
any
other
fun,
swag
ideas,
anybody
think
so
let
me
know
but
yeah.
We
got
plenty
of
t-shirts
and
stickers
and
we
have
a
vendor
who's.
Also
looking
at
putting
some
new
stuff
up
together
for
us
too.
So,
okay,
your.
A
G
A
B
A
We
got
them
to
lower
the
price,
so
it's
45
bucks,
it's
a
half-day,
even
though
they
call
it
a
day,
but
it'll
be
a
good
event
and
I
will
check
if
I
don't
think
it's
gonna
be
recorded,
but
this
did
come
up
at
AWS
con
and
the
conversations
I'll
see
if
they
can
swing
that
somehow
but
I,
don't
think
it
is
by
default
a
worst
case
I'll
just
like
livestream
from
my
phone,
like
it
at
oz
con
so
we'll
make
it
happen.
Okay,.
A
Goes
on
our
YouTube
channel,
we
can
add
it
to.
The
website
is
kind
of
waiting
till
Jeremy
had
all
the
core
stuff
down
before
I
went
started,
adding
in
a
bunch
of
new
pages,
but
we
also
now
have
the
open
match
community
repo
in
the
Google
for
games,
and
so
we
can
start
putting
you
know,
meeting
notes
and
links
to
the
recordings
there.
So
I
will
work
on
that
and
I'll
try
to
do
some
editing
today
to
make
Scott's
demo
look
a
little
more
seamless
thanks
to
all
of
our
microphone
issues.
D
G
A
A
A
If
you
do
is
August
21st
that
whole
week
is
open
source
summit,
North,
America
and
then
our
event
is
I.
Think
it's
the
Tuesday
before
the
car.
Maybe
it's
the
Monday
before
the
conference
I
have
to
pull
up.
My
calendar,
Lenny's
Foundation
has
kind
of
a
standard
of
Monday
before
the
conference
is
when
they
do.
Like
the
co-located
events,
I
said.
D
D
A
Was
the
case
originally,
but
we
got
them
to
change
it
just
because
I
mean
I
I
think
opens.
Our
summit
is
a
great
conference
if
you're
more
interested
in
the
nuts
and
bolts
of
open
source,
not
so
much
the
tech,
whereas
AHS
con
focuses
a
little
bit
on
both
but
does
tend
to
skew
more
towards
like
the
tech
and
different
projects,
and
so
there
wasn't
necessarily
a
ton
of
overlap
in
terms
of
audience.
A
It's
a
lot
to
ask
someone
to
commit
to
a
full
conference
pass
if
you're
really
only
interested
in
the
co-located
events,
so
they
did
recently
change
that.
So,
if
folks
are
interested
in
registering
and
you're
getting
some
sort
of
error
message
or
something
like
that,
just
ping
me
and
I
can
connect
with
the
Linux
Foundation
and
then
get
that
fixed
stuff.
But
it
should
be
open
to
everyone
whether
you're
attending
the
full
event
or
not
working.