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B
Okay,
sorry,
okay,
so,
first
of
all
welcome
to
the
first
ux
community
call
of
the
year.
We
are
gonna
record
the
call-
and
but
if
you
like,
if
you
are
sharing
some
sensitive
information
about
your
about
your
company
and
you
do
not
want
to
appear-
please
let
us
know-
and
we
can
definitely
edit
that
part-
and
you
could
also
turn
off
your
camera
to
be
seen
other
than
that.
B
B
If
you
want
to
discuss
some
ad
any
other
things
and
for
what
right,
so
we
meet
on
the
first
monday
of
every
month,
so
the
next
one
is
from
one
month
from
now
on,
first
of
march,
and
each
meeting
will
has
a
different
teamwork
feature
last
time.
I
think
we've
discussed
accessibility.
We
discussed
panels
before
and
today
we'll
be
discussing
about
upcoming
changes
to
panel
habits.
B
We
also
want
you
to
drive
those
discussions,
so
please
feel
free
to
ask
anything
and
don't
don't
fear
to
speak
your
voice,
no
matter
what
that
is
the
meeting.
Url
is
this
one
he
already
joined.
So
I
guess
that's
work
that
you
want
and
you
can
also
subscribe
to
the
calendar
for
updates.
B
We
are
now
a
team
of
eight
starting
from
david
and
diana
who
are
our
managers
and
then
jess
lukash
me,
patrick
jason,
patrick
our
vinda
called
davey
vesma
and
nikolai.
B
If
you
also,
if
you
want
to
keep
talking
with
us
after
this
call,
please
join
our
slack
channel.
I
we
are
gonna,
we
are
usually
watching
graffana
fails,
but
you
can
also
email
us
at
ux.com
or
follow
us
on
twitter.
Whatever
works
for
you,
we
are
usually
very
happy
to
receive
any
type
of
feedback
in
slack
format
or
even
doing
different
user
interviews.
It
gets
to
that
point
so
agenda.
For
us.
We
covered
the
announcement
part.
B
We
don't
have
any
right
now
upcoming
features
and
projects
and
how
to
get
involved
panel.
Editorial
updates,
open
discussions
on
that
topic
and
the
next
community
call
so
same
for
announcements,
nothing
yet,
but
for
upcoming
features
and
projects
how
you
can
get
involved
differently
on
the
open
source.
You
feel
free
to
contribute
to
our
big
list
of
features
issues
you
can
submit
and
contribute
to
plugins
and
or
just
be
present
on
the
slack
channels.
B
In
our
community
forum
we
run
surveys,
we
ask
people
to
participate
in
user
interviews
and,
of
course,
this
call
today
we
will
discuss
panel,
editor
updates
and
yeah
jesse
saying
an
announcement
is
that
the
ux
team
is
hiring
and
that's
true.
So
if
you
have
original
people
who
are
looking
for
a
product
designer
job
either
on
emea
or
us
time,
zones
feel
free
to
spread
the
word.
B
The
requirements
are
already
posted
on
our
website
on
bahama.com,
you
can
you
in
the
footer,
we
have
a
link
careers
and
you
can
see
everything
in
there
and
yeah.
We
are
going
quite
large
and
we
decide
ux
designers.
Usually,
we
are
actually
quite
a
lot
engineers
as
well
sales
people,
marketing
product
managers,
so
you
can
have
a
look
over
there
and
I
guess
that's
it.
There's
no
need
for
having
this
longer.
I
will
stop
sharing,
so
anyone
wants.
Do
you
want
to
share
something
purchase.
C
C
Yeah,
so
the
changes
that
was
suggested
here
are
focused
on
this
area
of
the
panel
added
and
it's
sort
of
a
restructuring.
Now
we
have
these
tabs
here,
which
would
then
be
removed,
and
you
get
everything
in
this
area
here
and
then
you
would
also
have
the
visualization
picker
at
the
top.
Just
that
will
make
a
product
more
sense
than
have
it
so
that
in
the
middle,
which
is
the
position
at
the
moment-
and
this
change
would
also
offer
a
like
a
search
for
the
whole
panel
edit.
C
C
B
I'm
curious
to
know
from
the
community
of
course
like.
How
often
are
you
using
the
panel
edit
like
do
you
use
it
only
when
you
create
a
new
dashboard
and
you
add
new
panels
or
how
often
do
you
revisit
those
panels
and
try
to
edit
them
and
when
you
do
what's
the
most
used
area
to
edit
or
what's
the
information
you
feel
like
you,
you
never
find,
and
you
might
know
it's
there.
D
Maybe
you
can
tell
so
I
use
it
all
the
time
when
we
created
the
panel
and
then
through
the
life
cycle.
You
always
do
some
changes,
I
I'm
with
so
I
mean
for
me.
Sometimes
it's
too
much
information
and
for
other
users
as
well.
It's
I
mean
there
is
a
probably
default
settings
right
which
you
know
you
never
change,
and
there
are
a
lot
of
settings
you're
really
interested
in.
So
maybe
it
makes
sense
to
maybe
separate
them
somehow,
because
there
is
some
settings
and
I
never
try.
D
I
never
actually
changed
in
my
life
and
there
are
some
of
them.
I'm
looking
all
the
time
like
what
is
the
y
minimum
for
the
axis
right?
Some.
Sometimes
there
is
a
threshold
as
well.
You
always
put
this
threshold
80
right
on
the
panel,
or
maybe
I
did
I
did
it
I
mean
normally
you
do.
I
mean
you
have
to
do
something
with
the
threshold
as
well
and
if
you
can
have
a
threshold
as
a
text,
not
as
the
numbers,
which
will
be
great
as
well.
D
C
Yeah,
I
think
actually
we
have
talked
about
that
before
this
good
feedback,
and
I
have
a
question:
how
often
you're
done
for
the
community
sort
of
how
often
you
sort
of
have
use
of
having
being
able
to
tweak
the
settings
here
and
at
the
same
time
go
back
at
the
same
time
with
your
queries
and
so
forth.
D
D
You
can
have
different
thresholds
for
your
query
editor,
so
you
go
back
back
and
forth
and
get
the
best
one,
and
maybe
if
you
I
mean
I
like
the
particular
style
of
all
my
charts
looks
like
so
it
maybe
it
will
make
sense
to
have
like
a
global
settings
for
the
dashboard.
D
Maybe
I
mean
if
you
use
the
same
start
panels
or
same
graphs
panels
on
all
your
dashboard.
Maybe
it
makes
sense
to
have
like
a
global
settings
for
it
as
well,
so
you
won't
need
to
like
copy
it
or
create
it
and
just
set
it
all
the
time.
It's
the
same
feedback,
but
the
new
time
series
final
looks
really
great,
with
the
draw
styles
as
a
note
graph
panel
as
well.
D
D
Same
time,
I
I
sometimes
I
work
on
my
4k
monitor
sometime.
I
work
on
my
laptop
and
when,
with
a
right
side
panel
with
the
field
panels
and
overrides
it's
very
small
section
right.
So
it's
a
changer
from
the
tops
to
select
box.
D
I
kind
of
really
hard
to
use
it.
Fine,
I
mean
maybe
it's
a
great
decision
to
you
to,
because
you
won't
need
less
space
right
for
all.
It
is
this
box,
but
it
does
not
give
you
visibility
at
the
same
time,
so
you
have
to
kind
of
go
there
and
see.
Oh,
I
need
panel.
I
need
something
else
right
and
you
have
to
open
it
select
and
then
go
to
your
particular
panel
field.
D
It's
two
clicks
instead
of
one
with
the
tops,
so
maybe
it
can
be
something
different
like
you
know
what
lightroom
did,
for
example,
in
the
adobe.
They
have
like
these
panels.
They
collapsible
panels,
so
it
can
be
an
option
as
well.
C
D
F
D
G
G
Just
for
clarification,
ux
team:
what
is
the
timeline
on
when
this
design
might
show
up
in
or
some
iteration
that
might
show
up
in
a
grafana
release.
C
That's
just
a
good
question.
This
is
sort
of
a
project
that
focal
started
and
I
guess
he
wasn't
supposed
to
present
it.
So
I
I
don't
have
a
timeline
for
this.
I
don't
I'm
not
sure
if
anybody
else
maybe
jess,
you
know.
F
I
know
that
choco
wants
to
tweet
this
before
grafana
8,
because
after
the
grafana
7
release,
we
already
were
planning
to
do
a
search
function
for
the
panel
settings
just
because
we
know
that
it's
overwhelming
and
there
are
so
many
that
are
kind
of
hard
to
find,
but
with
grafana
7.
F
It
was
such
a
time
crunch
for
the
future
that
we
could
implement
it
in
time
and
ever
since
I
think
it's
just
been
pushed
so,
hopefully
we're
gonna
have
it
in
the
design
soon,
and
I
think
when
chocolate
was
starting
to
implement
the
search,
he
also
thought
of
how
we
can
structure
the
entire
settings
pane
on
the
right
side
better
to
make
the
search
feature
easier
to
use.
So
we
ended
up
with
this
version
for
now,.
C
F
C
D
Okay,
because
now
you
have
this
panel's
legends
right
on
your
right
side,
it's
understandable
and,
and
you
have
a
civilization
which
was
a
part
of
this
right
or
right
side.
You
have
it
separate.
D
It
just
can
confuse
people
and
in
any
case,
if
you
open
it,
it
have
to
show
you
all
of
them
together,
but
I
would
love
to
see
the
old
new
design
in
any
case,
because
I
I
started
to
add
a
lot
of
different
panels
to
have
a
viscosity
features
for
radius
data
source
which
I'm
working
on,
and
now
I
already
have
four.
So
I
just
want
to
know
how
it
will
look
like.
So
I
can
plan
properly.
B
Yeah
turco
just
joined.
Can
you
give
us
a
demo
of
this
of
time
series
that,
like
you,
did
on
our
feedback
session.
E
I
haven't
have
that
chance
to
work
on
this
since
then,
so
it's
kind
of
basically
just
that
very,
very
early
screenshot
of
kind
of
all
of
the
idea
of
moving
the
visualization
picture
up
and
getting
rid
of
the
tabs
and
kind
of
making
unifying
the
options
a
bit.
So
you
have
access
to
all
the
panel
and
field
level
options
and
it's
unified
to
help
help.
You
find
the
option
you
need
and
also
sort
of
more
easily
see
which
visualization
you
have
and
easier
way
to
to
change.
The
visualization.
E
But
it's
I
mean
those
screenshots
is
still
very
early
it's.
This
is
just
the
first
first
proof
of
concept,
and
then
it's
going
to
go
through
some
design,
iterations
to
figure
out
mostly
around
the
how
to
do
the
which
sections
to
have
how
to
do
search,
search
across
them
and
kind
of
expand
collapse
that
where,
where
all
those
actions
is
going
to
go.
A
E
Mean
obviously,
we
have
search
already
for
the
visualization
sort
of
picker,
but
some
of
the
new
panels
where
we
have
have
a
lot
of
options.
And
maybe
you
may
have
many
overrides
as
well,
so
be
able
to
search
kind
of
across
all
the
options
and
potentially
overrides
as
well
as
something
that
feels
like
a
good
idea.
And
it's
something
something
many
have
requested.
As.
E
B
Okay
from
the
current
panels,
how?
How
often
do
you
use
overrides
with
them
like?
Do
you
find
that
a
function
to
be
useful
or
is
not
something
that
you
use
on
a
daily
basis.
D
I
use
overwrites
a
lot
and
recently
I
use
a
lot
of
tables
and
I,
like
my
tables,
looks
very
nice,
so
I
always
format
my
columns
and
what
I
found
recently
is
that
if
you
kind
of
move
all
the
columns
around,
you
put
the
overrides
width
to
all
of
them
right
and
it
you
have
to
at
least
have
one
column
without
overwrite,
so
it
will
auto
expand.
I
just
kind
of
hidden
feature
same
time,
but
all
right,
it's
great.
B
And
do
you
remember
if,
when
you
like,
when
you
first
used,
or
even
now
that
you
are
used
to
them,
are
there
times
where
you
would
like
to
see
some
documentation
on
how
to
use
them
better
or
is
it
more
like
a
trial
and
error
type
of
thing.
D
It's
more
type,
yes,
you
have
to
know
exactly
what
you're
doing
and
some
sometimes
I
explain
the
codex
what
they
need
to
do
right
to
make
some
something
nice
to
do
the
overrides,
and
it
takes
couple
of
time
a
lot
of
time
to
explain.
Actually
what
needs
to
be
done.
So
if
you
can
make
overwrite
visual,
so
you
can
actually
use
some
kind
of
ui
on
a
table.
You
can
click
and
add
the
override
right,
not
like
on
the
panel,
but
on
the
table
itself.
I
think
it
will
help.
A
D
So
make
it
more
visual
what
you
have
already
just
make
it
visual
like,
so
you
can
have
like
a
graphical
designer
right.
You
can
go.
Click
on
the
stables
columns.
B
C
Yeah,
I
was
thinking
of
a
follow-up
question.
If
you
hadn't
answered
that
you
hadn't
used
it
because
I
was
just
thinking
with
overrides
and
having
sort
of
when
you
pick,
for
instance,
colors
for
a
for
a
graph
panel
being
able
to
add
overwrites
with
the
color
sort
of
hey,
I'm
gonna,
align
here
in
green,
and
I
want
a
dashed
one
in
red
or
something
like
that
and
get
sort
of
this
sort
of
other
visual
aspect
easier
than
doing
a
override.
D
E
You
could
use
yeah,
I
mean
you
could
use
the
value
mapping
feature
to
value
to
to
map
a
value
like
a
text
string
to
a
value
and
then
use
thresholds
to
color
it.
But
they
still
want
to
see.
E
D
E
E
E
That's
correct
could
be
maybe
down
through
a
sort
of
transform
transformation
that
adds
a
thrash
at
some
kind
of
threshold
to
it,
but
doesn't
change
the
value.
D
Right,
for
example,
the
problem
I
have
I
need
to
there
is
a
start
or
table
which
shows
the
version,
and
I
know
which
version
is
right,
which
version
is
not
right,
like
you
have
six
four
and
you
have
six
zero,
which
is
many
of
them
can
go
end
of
life,
so
you
want
to
highlight
to
the
red
with
the
end
of
flag
version
right.
You
want
to
end
if
you
have
seven,
it's
green
right,
so
it's
kind
of.
D
E
The
other
thing
that
we're
considering
that
we
haven't
added
is
like
mapping
thresholds
two
strings,
so
you
can
say
so
so
they're
kind
of
doing
the
inverse.
So
what
what
which
could
also
actually
solve
this
problem,
you
know
in
a
roundabout
way,
so
being
able
to
map,
say
like
a
threshold
to
a
text
representation.
So
you.
A
E
B
B
All
right
is
there.
Anybody
else
would
like
to
say
something
about
their
usage
of
panel
edits
sriram.
Would
you
like
to
say
a
few
words
like
how
much
are
you
currently
using
the
panel
editor.
H
H
So
what
I
want
the
option
claiming
conventional.
E
That's
that's
definitely
part
of
the
kind
of
why
we
want
to
get
rid
of
the
tabs
is
to
make
it
easier
to
find
the
option
you're.
Looking
for
because
yeah
the
distinction
between
an
option
that
is
in
the
panel
tab
today
and
in
the
field
tab
today
is
more
technical
than
actually
kind
of
interesting
to
the
user.
E
B
E
Yeah
but
yeah,
so
the
reason
there
is
that
the
transformation
tab
really
belongs
with
the
data
so
that
it's
all
the
all
the
so
all
the
things
that
are
below
the
visualization,
where
the
queries
and
transformations
live
is
yeah.
There's
that's.
Where
kind
of
the
data
you
configure
the
data
and
all
the
display
options
is
on
the
right,
that's
kind
of
how
we
are
kind
of
structuring
it
at.
H
E
H
F
But
I
would
agree
with
sriram
that
maybe
this
distinction
is
not
obvious
to
our
current
users,
so
I
can
understand
why
it
would
seem
random
that
one
part
is
in
the
bottom
and
the
other
is
on
the
right,
so
maybe
either
we
need
to
have
better
explanation
why
one
part
is
in
the
bottom
or
where
another
part
is
not,
or
we
just
need
to
think
about
how
we
can
structure
this
better.
F
So
it's
less
confusing
like
it's
a
very
good
point,
because
I
haven't
really
thought
about
it
much,
but
I
couldn't
have
explained
why
part
of
it
is
in
the
bottom
and
part
of
it
is
on
the
right
so
yeah,
it's
good
that
you
brought
that
up
three
rounds.
Thank
you.
B
I
think
turtle
before
you
joined
there
was
a
question
coming
from
diana
on.
When
do
we
want
to
have
this
done
like
are?
Do
we
wanted
to
have
it
ready
for
graphing
point
zero
or
before
that.
E
No,
I
mean
yeah.
This
is
definitely
a
v8
change.
It
could
come
quite
quickly,
but
if
in
terms
of
work,
continuing
work
on
this
because
yeah,
but
it's
going
to
be
going
into
a
v8
branch.
So
it
could
be
something
that
we
were
working
on
as
during
seven
five,
but
I
don't
want
to
make
a
ui
change
in
a
big
ui
change
like
that.
This,
in
seven.
E
B
Yeah,
I
think
he
also
said
that
we
also
want
to
to
understand
how
to
order
the
new
expandable
collapsible
areas
right
like
what
makes
the
most
sense,
if
you're
going
to
have,
for
example,
overrides
being
important
and
used.
So
it
would
be
good
to
have
some
data
on
that
before
we
make
such
changes.
B
H
B
A
Feeling
is
adding
a
global.
G
H
D
You
this
is
what
I
mentioned
as
well
at
the
beginning
right,
so
you
can
have
a
global
settings
for
starts
for
graph
panels,
and
then
we
actually
create
a
panel,
it's
kind
of
inherited
it,
and
then
you
can
tweak
it,
but
at
the
same
time
you
need
to
have
a
relationship.
If
you
change
the
global
settings
right,
it's
going
to
change
your
local
settings,
override
them
or
not.
A
A
Maybe
torkle
also
remembers
a
year
ago
we
talked
about
containers
of
containers
as
as
a
thing,
but
that
would
be
huge,
but
that
would
also
basically,
where
you
have
levels
of
inheritance.
E
Yeah,
I
mean,
I
think,
the
biggest
the
biggest
thing
that
that
relates
to
this
is
the
shared
panel
that
we're
working
on
now
or
library
panels,
where
you
can
have
a
sort
of
share
the
same
panel
across
many
dashboards
and
updated
ones,
and
it
will
affect
multiple
dashboards
but
and
the
kind
of
natural
evolution
of
that
feature
is
like
having
panel
defaults,
that
you
can,
that
you
can
sort
of
set
and
then
have
will
also
have
like
impact.
E
At
least
I
mean
one,
the
easiest
thing
is
you
just
impact
new
panels
and
and
have
like?
Yes,
whenever
you
create
a
new
graph
panel,
you
inherit
the
defaults
that
you've
defined
centrally,
but
the
really
hard
part
there
is
yeah
having
like
sort
of
having
defaults
that
you
can
then
change
and
have
those
defaults
trigger
out
and
have
a
kind
of
a
a
hierarchy.
B
Actually,
I
think
I
can
share
a
bit
how
that
looks
today,
like
the
latest
version
that
we
have
in
figma.
So
people
understand
a
bit
better.
What
we
are
talking
about,
so
just
I'm
hoping
I'm
sharing
the
correct
screen
correct
me.
If
not
so,
actually
let
me
share
a
bit
from
the
beginning.
B
How
so
these
are
for
shareable
panels.
I
think
we
have
previously
presented
them,
but
it's
still
good
to
remember
so
when
you
create
a
dashboard,
you
start
by
adding
a
new
panel,
and
this
time
you
can
not
only
add
an
empty
one,
but
at
existing
panel
from
the
final
library
or
actually
pass
it
from
your
clipboard
and
you
can.
B
If
you
want
to
search
you'll,
see,
you'll,
have
a
search
and
you
can
filter
by
different
tags
on
that,
and
you
can
also
see
it
in
a
working
dashboard
or
in
the
panel
and
what
on
what
storkel
just
said.
So
this
is
probably
how
it
looks
when
you
have
some
templates
variables
that
will
have
to
be
imported
to
match
the
current
panel
that
you're
building.
B
So
I'm
having
you
have
variables
and
the
definition
for
that,
because
you
need
to
make
sure
they
they
will
kind
of
match
right
and
some
more
like
another
iteration,
where
you
can
actually
change
the
mappings
on
those.
B
And
we
also
want
to
highlight
a
bit
in
the
actual
ui
on
the
dashboard
that
this
is
a
shared
panel.
So
you
know
if
you're
gonna,
edit,
that
probably
there
are
gonna,
be
changes
to
other
panels
as
well.
B
Is
it
something
that
you
think
would
be
useful
in
that
regards
that
or
when
you
are
talking
about
global
variables?
You
are
thinking
on
more
specific
things
like
how
it
looks
only,
for
example,
or
the
axes
and
legends.
D
So
what
is
it
usable
panels
and
how
it's
is
it
something,
and
what
is
a
panel
library
where
you
choose
from
is
the
same?
How
how
do
you
specify
the
panel
as
if
usable,
how
you.
F
F
D
F
F
That's
a
good
question
so
for
now
our
plan
is
to
show
a
sort
of
placeholder
in
all
the
dashboards
where
it
says
the
panel
was
deleted.
It's
not
available
anymore
in
the
future.
It
would
be
nice
to
like
we
have
considered.
F
Maybe
it
would
be
nice
to
also
keep
the
panels
in
there,
but
unlink
them
and
just
have
the
sort
of
local
copy
of
the
panel
instead
of
the
share
library
one,
but
because
we're
just
releasing
that
feature
in
7.4
as
a
beta
behind
the
feature
flag,
that's
not
fully
built
yet
so
for
now.
I
think
we're
sticking
with
the
with
the
solution
where
we
just
sort
of
disable
that
panel.
If
you
have
deleted
it
already.
F
We
could
do
that.
Yes,
we
have
considered
that.
But
if
you
imagine
you
had
that
panel
in
hundreds
of
dashboards,
then
that
could
be
really
tedious
but
yeah.
We
can
absolutely
that's
the
kind
of
feedback
that
we
would
love
to
discuss
with
some
more
people.
That's
why
we're
trying
to
get
out
the
feature
as
beta
and
get
some
feedback
on
it,
so
we
can
make
more
decisions
around
this.
D
G
E
H
F
B
With
the
feature
being
launched
so
like
behind
the
feature
flag,
if
you're
starting
using
this-
and
you
feel
like
it,
doesn't
make
sense
or
it
does
and
you
like
it,
please
do
right
in
in
the
community
slack
and
because
we
are
really
looking
for
any
type
of
feedback
on
this
or
at
an
issue
to
github.
We
will
be
looking
is
quite
an
important
feature
to,
and
we
want
to
know
what
you
really
think
about
it.
D
E
D
B
B
So
I
would
really
like
to
thank
you
all
for
participating
today.
Those
are
great
feedbacks
feel
free
to
continue
joining
these
calls
and
writing
back
to
us
and
yeah.
I
think
we'll
see
each
other
in
a
month
from
now
with
other
things
to
discuss.
I
Short
last
question:
I'm
sorry,
I
was
late
yeah.
This
meeting
now
publicly
announced
I
just
stumbled
up
on
on
twitter
and
now
I'm
late.
This
is
the
regular
meeting
or
where's
the
announcement
channel
for
this.
B
Yes,
so
we
have
a
regular
meeting,
it
happens
on
the
first
one
day
of
each
month.
We
you've
seen
it
you've,
seen
it
on
twitter.
We
announced
it
there
and
on
rafana's
public
slack
channels.
B
We
have
a
calendar
if
you
found
give
me
one
second,
actually
I
will
pass
in
this
chat
if
you
don't
have
the
link
for
the
document
yet
so
in
the
document
that
you
used
to
get
to
this
meeting,
there
is
also
the
link
to
the
calendar
richard
just
shares,
so
you
can
add
that
to
your
calendars
and
you'll
always
be
updated
in
case.
I
know
something
happens
and
you'll
announce
it
like
two
weeks
before.
What's
the
topic
for
the
next
meeting,
I
would
say.
B
And
they
will
also
be
published
on
youtube.
So
if
you,
even
if
you
missed
something
in
one
or
two
days,
they
will
be
uploaded
to
youtube
as
well
just
search
graph
on
your
accent.
A
B
We
are
always
looking
for
any
feedback
in
the
meantime,
if
you
find
out
about
it
on
twitter,
please
also
feel
free
to
just
dm
us
or
send
us
a
tweet.
We
kind
of
I
we
are
everywhere
or
trying
to
be
everywhere,
especially
richard
he's
always
looking
on
all
the
channels.
F
I
A
So
you
have
many
workarounds,
so
you
can
volunteer
to
have
a
session
where
you
show
all
the
weird
workarounds,
and
this
is
actually
thing
so
for
anyone
watching
this
recording.
If
you,
if
you
have
that
one
weird
thing
which
has
always
bugged
you
about
graffana,
if
you're
more
than
welcome
to
reach
out
and
and
book
something
with
one
of
our
ux
unicorns
and
just
show
them
how
you're
working
around
that
one
weird
thing
absolutely.
I
There's
one
minor
thing:
I
miss
some
time
to
time,
but
probably
the
panel
settings
thing
or
panel
development
thing
like
I
regularly
use
the
map
plugin
or
the
derivatives
of
that
and
there's
this
like
harvard
tooltip
or
shared
tooltip
option,
and
what
I
really
really
would
like
like
want
to
have
like
since
two
years
or
so
like
when
I
hover
within
a
time
series
graph
panel
that
the
values
in
the
map
panel
are
updated
by
the
time.
I'm
currently
hovering.
I
So
I
have
a
time
series
like
of
my
temperature
and
it's
like
a
day
and
when
I
hover
at
10
in
the
morning,
I
want
to
see
in
the
map
panel
the
values
of
10
in
the
morning
and
when
I
have
a
with
my
tooltip,
like
8
p.m.
I
want
to
see
in
the
map
panel
the
values
of
8
pm.
That
was,
but
maybe
some
of
the
issues
hooking
between
the
panels
on
this
shared
two
tip
event.
F
F
It's
not
a
cursor
panel,
but
it's.
If
you
have
different
time
series
panels,
then
you
get
the
same
cursor
position
like
the
red
line.
If
you
move
your
cursor
across
the
time
series
and
that
works
like
I
know
that,
but
if
it
works
across
different
panel
types
like
if
you
have
a
time
series
and
then
a
non
time
series
panel,
I
would
have
to
check.
Maybe
it
just
doesn't
do
that
at
the
moment.
But
it's
a
very
interesting
idea.
Maybe
we
should
look
into
that.
B
Definitely
might
yes,
you
have
to
join
us
again,
even
if
you
donate
already
making
contributions
to
this.
Oh,
we
appreciate
it.
I
wouldn't
keep
it
anybody
longer
for
some
it's
a
bit
late,
but
it
was
quite
nice
to
start
the
year
like
this.
We
had
a
lot
of
people
coming
in
and
really
happy
to
see
everybody
else
as
well
so
yeah
until
next
time.