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B
B
Okay,
so
last
we
couple
here:
I
just
saw
Lee
here
as
well,
and
he
went
to
what
I
saw
to
give
a
seminar
on
contributing
to
open
source
but
specifically
to
the
history
of
project.
So
I
thought
I
would
lean
on
them
right
away
and
have
them
give
a
little
update
on
what
happened
and
how
that
went,
how
it
was
received
and
whether
or
not
going
to
see
bunch
of
new
contributors
to
the.
C
C
One
of
the
big
challenges
was
the
knowledge
gap,
a
lot
of
the
participants
weren't
aware
of
kubernetes.
Even
but
in
spite
of
all
that,
at
the
end
of
the
workshop,
all
participants,
we
were
able
to
install
East
EO
on
a
kubernetes
cluster
and
run
a
micro
service
locally
or
on
set
cluster,
and
there
were
even
some
of
them
that
got
to
deploy
the
book
info
up
and
get
metrics
and
dashboards.
D
Do
I'll
say
that
Riggs
knocked
it
out
of
the
park?
I
guess
is
what
I
would
have
started
out
with,
which
is
the
not
only
was
it
you
seven
hour
workshop,
which
I
needed
more
than
one
energy
drink
for
that
marathon,
but
Riggs
delivered
it
in
native
tongue,
which
was
very
warmly
received
and
most
of
them
they're
all
than
their
spoke
English
to
varying
degrees,
but
certainly
much
more
comfortable
digesting
it
you
in
there
in
Spanish,
the
rig's
also
made,
and
on
the
it
was
an
on-the-fly
call
to
what
do
you
call
those?
B
D
Yeah
and
quite
appropriately
so
just
identifying
that
or
recognising
after
I
think
having
had
some
conversations
with
folks,
the
attendees
the
prior
day,
that
maybe
we
should
adjust
the
content
to
meet
more
of
the
students
where
they're
at
and
it
worked
beautifully
yeah.
If
the
content
was
very
well
received,
it
was
pleasant
and
works
very
well
that
it
was
not
a
large
group
art
largely
so
so
that
each
everyone,
no
one,
no
man
or
woman,
was
left
behind
and
actually
pleasingly
there
were
was
it
two
or
more
a
woman
in
there.
D
So
this
it's
two
or
three
women
there.
Yet
out
of
the
14
participants,
yeah
one
of
them,
one
of
them
I
understand,
was
when
not
only
I'm
hounded
me
a
bit,
but
was
also
hounding
Riggs
on
making
sure
he
had
the
right
address
for
the
sto
slack
and
for
where
to
go,
to
look
for
help,
wanted,
get
up
issues,
and
so
it
was
very
much
of
the
mindset
of
this.
D
Lastly,
give
Riggs
one
last
thing
before
I,
which
is
it
was
next
door.
It
was
very
convenient
that
the
day
before
he
delivered
a
git
and
github
talk,
which
was
another
point
of
unfamiliarity
for
many,
so
yeah
I
walked
away
with
a
lot
more
last
weekend
than
I
expected.
Also
an
education
on
that
the
tsavo
and
other
types
of
tequila.
C
Yes,
Leah
and
I
explored
the
finer
points
of
tequila
tasting,
alongside
helping
the
folks
there
and
and
just
to
summarize
what
Lee
was
saying.
The
focus
was
definitely
on
how
to
contribute
to
open
source.
So
a
big
part
of
it
was
hey.
We
have
a
CLA
that
you
need
to
sign,
and
these
are
the
working
groups
and
the
working
groups
meeting,
and
this
is
how
you
fill
out
the
form
to
join
the
slack
channel.
So
people
right
then,
and
there
growing
dislike
channel,
sang
the
CLA.
C
Yes,
so
the
Spanish
version
is
basically
a
branch
on
my
Fork
of
the
documentation
for
Easter,
so
I'll,
add
a
link
to
that
and
the
rest
of
the
tutorial
was
the
book
info.
A
sample
that
we
had
but
Lee
was
mentioning.
Was
that
the
specific
tutorial?
It's
something
that
we
already
have
in
the
works
to
add
to
the
documentation,
but
in
English?
So
it's
something
that
Badham
and
I
have
been
working
on
and
there's
a
PR
out
for
it
already.
D
D
You're
doing
that
I'll
say
that
yeah,
it
was
a
you
know.
Also
in
that
regard,
I
think.
The
an
approach
that
Riggs
had
taken
was
a
bit
of
a
softer
one
in
terms
of
introducing
people
to
micro
services,
so
he
had
taken
the
ratings
application
has
a
standalone
on
containerized
app
so
that
people
could
deploy
it
poke
at
it
understand
it
individually
in
advance
of
moving
on
to
a
full-blown
deployment
of
book
info.
Most
you
know,
half
form
or
the
students
got
to
cool.
B
Well,
that's
very
cool!
Thank
you
guys
very
much
for
doing
it.
I
think
it
is
that's
the
kind
of
thing
that's
very
good
for
the
open
source
community,
it's
very
good
for
the
local
software
development
community
and
then
it's
good
for
the
project,
so
I'm
happy
that
Riggs
took
the
initiative
to
to
set
that
up
sad
that
I
didn't
get
to
go
but
very
happy
that
yeah
well.
B
B
This
was
a
meet-up
that
was
organized
it
was.
It
was
kind
of
a
one-off
Meetup.
There
were
a
bunch
of
us
who
were
going
to
be
in
town
and
Megan
decided
it
to
to
host
Meetup.
B
What's
going
on
there,
because
I
love
the
idea
of
local
meetup
groups,
and
they
don't
even
have
to
meet
monthly,
but
it
would
be
good
if
they
were
kind
of
reachable,
because
that's
when
we
went
to
Atlanta
and
did
a
meet-up
a
contact
with
local
people
and
worked
with
them
and
that
you
know
helped
bring
in
an
audience.
We
had
40
something
people
I
think
sign
up
for
that.
The.
B
C
B
And
Megan
gave
a
talk
and
then
we
had
a
really
really
good,
because
it
was
such
a
small
crowd
or
just
a
really
good
discussion,
as
with
every
meetup
I've
been
to,
there
was
some
combination
of
companies
who
were
just
on
their
way
to
adopting
kubernetes
or
maybe
they've
started,
adopting
community
sort
of
thinking
about
service
mesh
and
we're
really
interested
in
understanding
the
concepts
better
along
with
people
who
are
well
into
an
implementation
that
done
some.
You
know
some
some
very
deep
analysis
of
of
yours
and
some
very
specific
questions.
So.
C
B
To
always
be
that
way,
we
had
two
very,
very
different
talks.
Mine
was
very
much
an
intro
talk,
which
is
true
right
in
my
house.
So
I
get
a
vote.
You
know
kind
of
a
concepts
behind
service
mission
and
why
it
exists,
talk
I,
put
a
link
in
there.
No,
no
one
on
this
needs
to
see
that,
because
you
understand
those
concepts,
Megan
gave
a
fantastic
1.3
feature
tour
in
like
half
an
hour
with
no
slides
she,
you
know
just
just
demo.
She
just
showed
a
bunch
of
the
of
the
new
things
there
in
1.3.
B
B
Look
at
that,
it
was
interesting
that
way
that
we
didn't
get
any
participation
from
the
local
meetup
group
and,
as
I
said,
that's
a
little
bit
a
little
bit
frustrating
one
of
the
things
I've
had
on
my
back
burner
for
a
while,
as
a
way
to
kind
of
help,
people
with
local,
meetups
and
and
kind
of
give
Kim
guidance
on
hey.
If
you
want
to
host
an
sto
meet
up
here's
what
you
should
do
and
I
and
I
realize
that
one
of
the
things
is
that
what
they're.
B
G
This
is
stringing
us
I'm
from
the
widow
and
be
in
there.
So
I
was
at
a
crowd,
met.
It's
a
dotnet
and
container
the
conference,
which
happens
every
year
in
the
UK,
so
I
did
get
an
opportunity
to
conduct
a
workshop,
so
I
dealt
with
it.
Our
workshop
on
burning
dotted
core
microservices,
Kade's
and
easter.
So
I
have
the
link
to
all
the
source
code.
It
has
studying
labs
in
it.
It
has
it
blocks.
G
People
to
step-by-step
instructions,
said
you're,
creating
50
G's
applications
so
for
micro-services
how
they
are
connected,
a
business
strategist,
business
scenario
and
it
walks
people
setting
up
say
using
some
of
the
easier
features
based
on
the
business
scenario
like
ingress
egress
and
history,
dps
certs,
all
those
stuff.
So
the
source
code
is
right
there
just
in
case
it
even
leaves
it
can.
B
B
G
G
B
Okay,
I
put
the
next
one
honey
agenda,
although
I
don't
have
it
in
you
to
say
about
it.
I
know
that
I
heard
through
the
grapevine
that
service
mesh
sirs
mesh
con,
which
is
happening
coincident
with
coupon,
is
the
the
acceptances
went
out
for
the
cost
of
paper.
So
serious
it
is
a.
It
is
a
non
project,
specific
conference,
it's
about
suresh,
it's
not
about
HDL,
so
I
anticipate
there'll
be
talk
about
a
lot
of
different
things
on
different
technologies
there,
but
I'm
tasting
in
this
meeting
had
any
talks
accepted.
B
E
B
B
B
My
favorite
thing
about
1.3
is
that
it
was
three
months
ago
that
we
released
one
tattoo
and
it
was
reading
month
before
that
we
released
1.1
and
I
said
it's
really
important.
We
got
basically,
we
start
getting
these
out
frequently
to
me.
That's
a
really
big
deal
for
a
couple
of
reasons.
It
shows
the
community
that
we
are
serious
about
project.
It
shows
the
community
that
we
are
diligent
about
the
project
that
is
important
to
us
to
to
run
the
project
well
and
I.
B
B
Even
a
DP
we've
had
lots
of
cat
release,
especially
on
one
more
I
think
we
had
15
that
release,
but
one
one
I'm
really
happy
at
the
work
that
the
teams
have
put
in
to
enable
them
to
simultaneously
I
haven't
had
the
practices
in
place
in
this
structure
in
place
so
that
they
can
do
pet
releases
without
having
that
activity.
Throw
off
the
the
new
development
and
the
release
of
the
develop,
so
all
in
all,
that's
my
favorite
thing.
I
think
I
said
that
in
it
in
a
tweet.
B
It's
really
awesome
that
that
the
quarterly
Dickens
is
happen.
Like
I
said
the
link
above
the
Megan
O'keefe.
One
point
great
feature:
tour
is
is
really
good.
If
you
haven't
installed
one
that
three
and
you're
weathering
it.
If
you'd
like
to
I
suggest
taking
a
look
at
it,
telemetry
light
as
a
way
to
get
as
a
way
to
get
telemetry.
If
you
don't
need
a
mixer
for
policy,
you
might
be
able
to
eliminate
mixer
entirely
and
really
reduce
your
your
resource.
Consumption
is
really
cool.
B
C
Assume
that,
because
it's
perfect
fantastic
I
just
want
to
mention
that
with
1.3,
our
dogs
also
got
a
bunch
of
new
content.
I
will
encourage
people
also
to
read
the
new
deployment
models
concept.
That's
a
very
important
document
that
we
released
for
1
2
3,
and
it
gives
you
very
clear
examples
of
the
different
options
you
have
for
your
Easter
deployments.
So
I
would
encourage
everyone
to
take
a
look
at
that
duck.
B
Yeah
I
I
agree.
You
can
tell
I
didn't
because
my
browser
just
auto-completed
it.
For
me
this
was
formerly
known,
something
as
kind
of
I
can
remember.
It's
called
multi
mesh
and
multi
cluster
on
this
single
page
kind
of
walks.
You
through
I,
can
have
a
single
closed
cluster
and
multiple
clusters
or
the
trade
offs
and,
going
you
know,
single
network,
multiple
network
and
single
:.
B
It's
really
really
a
comprehensive
end.
A
lot
of
a
lot
of
work
went
into
digesting
possible
and
what
the
implications
are
for
a
real
deployment.
So,
yes,
that
was
a
major
revision.
Thank
you
to
Riggs
who
who
really
drove
in
and
contributed
either
before.
They
never
asked
her
lots
of
lots
and
lots
of
commentaries.
They
went
on
that
PR,
so
the
docs
have
have
improved
steadily,
continue
to
improve
and
I'm
really
happy
with.
Where
that
that
thing.
B
F
Right
so
we
organized
and
called
FS
in
one
show
next
week
on
September
27
on
Fridays.
We
have
a
lot
of
talks
about
East,
Steel,
open
force,
one
talk
about
pencils
and
we're
going
to
have
an
Easter
workshop.
So
it's
a
lot
of
excitement
and
Lee
and
his
team
is
gonna.
He's
gonna
help
us
to
organize
the
workshop.
We
think
maybe
to
have
a
panel
as
well
idea.
So
people
can
ask
questions
and
we
have
I
think
guys
from
a
Spanish
who's
coming.
B
H
I
hear
you
now
is
gonna,
be
worship
and
the
multiple
tox
link
on
the
website.
So
we
were
very
excited
about
that
and
you
know
first
time
we're
trying
to
organize
something
and
see
how
big
over
the
interest,
if
we
should
spend
Easter
meetup
or
you
know,
because
we
have
a
lot
of
meetups
in
monshell,
kubernetes
UCF
and
you
know
a
few
others.
So
it's
very
popular,
but
maybe
it's
a
good
time
already
to
think
about
this
yeah
yeah.
B
One
thing
you
might
do:
if
you
haven't
done
this
already,
is
kind
of
shake
it
taken
in
an
occurrence
of
the
kubernetes,
meet
up
and
and
see
it.
Okay,
let's
have
a
service
midnight
and
an
ad
people
come
talk
issue
or
come
talk
to
a
resume
and
see
how
much
enthusiasm
there
is
there
and
decide
whether
or
not
you
should
do
it.
It's
just
that,
maybe
once
a
month
or
once
every
once,
every
few
meeting
is
the
this
one
can
be
about
that.
H
F
B
Great,
it's
great
to
see
so
many
events,
I
love
that
we're
meeting
here
and
were
you
know
in
our
weekly
meeting
we
heard
about
a
bunch
of
different
events.
That's
going
on
I!
Think
events
are
really
grateful
for
for
Billy
in
the
community
and
I'm
really
happy
to
see
that
things
are
going
on.
If
you
are
having
events
feel
free
to
ping
this
this
group,
or
on
slack,
if
you're
looking
for
speakers,
sometimes
it
works
out
in
since
it
doesn't
I-
know
that
we
we.
B
A
C
B
Is
going
to
active
and
is
kind
of
moderate
and
it
is
paying
attention
anything.
So,
yes,
please
do
to
tweet
an
SEO
mesh
and
probably
Jace,
but
something
will
make
sure
that
that
you
know
it
lose
weight
loop
in
the
right
people
and
that
we
amplify
it
as
needed.
So
by
the
way
Jace
has
doing
a
terrific
job
with
a
joke.
Thank
You
Jace
super
classic
to
it.
B
Thanks
I
know
that
lots
of
other
service
measures
are
out
there
just
Anaheim
on
Twitter,
and
it
really
helps
in
getting
the
word
out
to
have
someone
doing
that
as
well.
So
that's
all
the
items
I
have
on
the
agenda
today.
Well,
I
am
happy
to
open
the
floor
here.
If
there's
any
way
else
has
anything
that
they'd
like
to
say
or
questions
they'd
like
to
ask,
or
you
know,
comment
on
on
1.3
the
floor
is
open,
and
indeed
yours.
I
Hello
I'm
we're
adopting
SEO
right
now
at
our
company
as
a
service
mission
and
it's
in
production
and
I'm
implementing
authorization.
So
one
of
the
parts
of
the
1.3
changes
that
I
saw
you
change
is
you're
facing
out
the
whole
mixer
and
adapter
templates
for
our
ization
and
you're,
going
towards
the
extension
models,
but
I
couldn't
find
any
sort
of
documentation
on
building
a
custom.
Extension
I
was
wondering
if
you
could
point
me
to
that,
or
something
and
then
kind
of
going
forward.
I
B
B
So
the
as
a
as
of
now
we
are
looking
at
and
how
to
essentially
eliminate
mixer
as
a
component,
it's
been
a
bit
of
a
complicated.
It
has
complicated
installs
it
his/her
performance,
both
in
terms
of
latency,
as
well
as
in
terms
of
the
CPU
that
it
takes
for
now.
There
is
not
a
replacement
for
those
adapters.
So
if
you
are
working
on
a
policy
adapter
right
now,
mixer
is
still
the
the
only
way
to
make
that
happen.
B
B
So
what
we
were
working
on
is
in
envoy
we're
working
on
ways,
web
assembly
and
a
web
web
assembly
distribution
mechanism
so
that,
instead
of
taking
logic
and
running
it
in
mixer,
that's
something
that's
compiled
a
mixer
that
can
actually
be
distributed
and
run
in
the
proxy.
It
helps
in
a
lot
of
ways.
One
thing
is,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
compiled
into
the
proxy
it
webassembly
lets
us,
distribute
it
and
and
run
it
without
you
having
to
build
the
proxy
of
course
right
now.
As
you
know,
most.
B
Are
actually
compiled
into
mixer
and
it
helps
in
in
in
performance
in
a
couple
ways
it
tends
to
be
much
more
performant
even
than
calling
mixer,
and
then
it
eliminates
that
pop.
So
so
that's
the
area
that
we're
going
the
first
kind
of
route
that
we've
gone
is
is
with
telemetry,
not
with
policy,
and
the
primary
reason
is
that
virtually
everyone
uses
telemetry
and
it
is
hurting
a
lot
of
people
in
terms
of
performance,
and
so
we
started
with
that
for
policy
where
we're
a
little
bit
torn
right
now
on
exactly
what
the
best.
B
What
the
best
answer
should
be
for
someone
who
has
a
policy
adapter
and
there's
there's.
Basically
a
couple
of
different
options
that
were
weighing
one
is
whether
we
need
to
support
an
identical
API
that
we
do
support
right
now
with
with
the
out
of
process
adaptors.
If
we
should
have
a
generic
mixer
envoy
filter,
that's
capable
of
calling
those
or
if
it's
actually
better,
for
people
to
essentially
write
a
custom
web
assembly
thing
to
to
call
their
adapter
directly.
B
B
B
That's
why
he
said
he
owes
me
an
email
because
he
does,
but
that's
one
of
the
things
we
were
trying
to
do
is
figure
out
the
best
way
to
implement
that
policy.
So
I'll
set
up
a
meeting
with
you
and
maybe
we'll
report
back
next
time
where
we
are
with
that.
So,
in
short,
just
so
everyone
knows
we
are
looking
for
where
we're
trying
to
eliminate
nixar
as
a
component.
One
not
three
has
what
we
call
telemetry
light.
B
So
when
a
tree
light
is
a
mix
or
less
implementation
of
the
sto
telemetry
stuff
that
runs
in
the
proxy.
It
is
dramatically
improving
performance
so
for
people
who
aren't
using
mix
or
policy,
you
can
it's
in
alpha
right
now,
but
it
works
you
can.
You
could
at
least
run
tests
even
if
you're
not
running
in
your
production
clusters,
but
we
need.
We
are
trying
to
decide
what
the
best
way
to
do
that
with
policies.
I
B
Okay,
great
and
oh
I
keep
yeah,
that's
the
talk,
we're
just
getting
some
details
and
what's
what's
going
on,
what's
going
on
at
the
DEF
nest,
so
as
much
as
possible,
it's
great
when
people
can
publish
whether
their
videos
or
their
slides
or,
if
you're
doing
a
workshop
to
the
source?
It's
great
that
everybody
seems
to
have
that
going
on
right
now,
yeah,
if
you
guys
can
do
that,
is
it
really
helps?
B
B
Ok,
so
great
still
floor
is
open
to
anyone
else
with
any
anything
that
they'd
like
to
bring
up
to
the
group.
B
All
right
well,
as
always
I
am
very
happy
that
that
people
took
some
time
out
of
their
week.
1.3
is
out.
If
you
haven't
installed
it
go
I'll
make
make
sure
you
do.
Message
has
tweeted
out
the
video
from
Megan,
because
it's
really
good
and
if
you're
trying
to
decide
whether
or
not
you
want
to
do
it
up.
Nate
wanted
to
watch
that
video
and
then
you
can
make
a
pretty
informed
decision.
So
great.
Thank
you.
For
your
time.
Everybody
happy
to
spend
some
time
with
this
community
I'm
glad
to
be
a
part
of
it.