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From YouTube: Istio Community Meeting 3-22-18
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We
labeled
a
whole
bunch
of
issues
for
VIX
another
ago,
and
we
got
a
herd
of
those
boats
are
submitted
and
working
on
a
total
being
checked
in
with
some
care
specifically
focused
on
Brewing
Co
coverage.
Some
completeness
and
where
was
on
call
last
week,
was
a
superhero
I'm
not
coming
for
a
superhero
because
being
an
older
metastasis
is
probably
Jack,
Bell,
very,
very,
very
busy
and
yeah
all
the
he
loves
people
pasted
on
the
old
coal
tunnel,
because
there
was
just
no
way
one
person
to
transfer
all
this
all
right.
So,
where
you
going.
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Several
of
us
me
included
raised
for
my
test
and
had
a
bit
of
a
struggle
getting
to
be
something
where
we
could
be
productive.
I
actually
spent
most
of
a
week
to
turn
to
acceptable
local
Dolan's
test
environment.
One
cuz
I
knew
that
would
be
hard
and
I
was
deliberately
doing
it.
So
I
could
make
my
contribution
to
fix
this,
but
didn't
manage
to
get
painting
I
learned
along.
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I
doesn't
have
some
things
that
will
be
useful,
but
it
could
take
more
time
so
there's
a
number
of
things
that
are
coming
out
of
that
I'm
actually
going
to
initiate
a
kind
of
test,
SWAT
team
at
her
to
make
this
new
role,
testing
experience
easier
and
on
board
will
be
a
big
part
of
that,
but
it's
our
first
sorry,
our
second
big
fixes-
and
you
know
the
part-
was
getting
bigger
and
are
a
lot
more
people.
So
this
is
not
surprising,
but
yeah.
We
need
to
work.
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Alright,
so
there's
not
quite
a
full
/
moment,
those
big
ones,
alright,
actually
fixing
things
writing
the
code
may
be
fixing
tasks.
So
we
have
winners
in
categories
for
hands
and
has
loads.
Has
an
integration
test,
those
one
in
ten
equal
done
during
full
day
at
my
DM
testing
character
and
mommy
wins
an
individual.
So
you
are
sunny
ways.
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Honorable
mentions
again
Laurel
here
with
six
and
tau
was
also
getting
their
lovely
handles
and
we
had
a
separate
category
for
kind
of.
You
know
high
impact
fixes
they
were.
There
were
some
kind
of
special
issues
identified
in
if
you're
willing
to
take
them
on
and
you're
kind
of
guarantees,
their
prize
so
Jason
on
our
get
prizes
for
the
most
impactful
fix.
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The
cameras
are
a
few
different
occasions.
We
were
not
able
to
figure
out
using
github
or
C
creative
in
charka
me
and
I
can
send
you
a
condom.
We
just
want
to
make
sure
everyone
is
participating,
email-
and
you
have
is
the
legislative
body
straight,
so
try
to
make
sure
your
presence
aspire
to
order.
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So
obviously,
you
know
going
forward.
Obviously
we
want
to
have
a
mechanic
fixing
has
easier
make
the
test
infrastructure
better
for
people
don't
necessarily
turn
a
specialty.
Teams
are
welcome
to
run
team
internal
forces
working
groups.
If
you
are
on
our
exit,
let
people
or
such
you
know.
We
can
help
you
out
with
some
swag.
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Thanks
everyone
I
really
appreciate
all
the
hard
work
that
went
in
to
fix
it,
and-
and
this
is
actually
for
doing
all
the
organizing
and
handy
for
running
the
leaderboard.
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And
so
you
know,
my
goal
was
just
to
sort
of
see
what
kind
of
readiness
we
had
I
really
intended
and
I
just
sort
of
seeing
you
know
basic
operations
would
work.
I
did
the
minimum
I
could
do
to
try
to
get
things
running,
hoping
that
it's
sort
of
a
starting
point
for
for
us
to
add
support
to
sto
for
ipv6.
G
G
Obviously
there's
other
plugins
that
it
works
with
as
well
for
setting
up
you
know:
development
environment,
there's,
there's
Cube
admin
which
you
can
set
up
manually
just
like
you,
set
it
up
for
ipv4
mode,
there's
also
a
tool
called
dinned
that
we've
been
using
here
at
Cisco
and
there's
other
companies
that
are
using
it.
It
was
made
by
mer
antis,
where
it
runs
kubernetes
cluster
inside
of
a
single
machine,
so
it
essentially
spins
up
containers
for
each
node
and
then
runs
kubernetes
on
you
know
on
that
cluster.
G
So
I
guess
you
sort
of
a
way
to
run
things
in
a
sort
of
a
compact
environment.
I,
on
the
other
hand,
wanted
to
run
things
on
bare
metal
nodes
which
I
had
so
I
made
a
tool
called
lazy,
Jack
and
I
have
some
information
on
that.
If
anybody's
interested
in
it-
and
it's
just
sort
of
a
simple
provisioning
tool,
helps
you
provision
up
the
bare
metal
nodes
and
do
the
hundreds
of
things
that
need
to
be
done
to
to
just
get
things
set
up
and
ready
to
go.
K
G
Well,
the
good
news
is,
it
works.
I
mean
I
was
able
to
get
it
to
work.
The
code
changes
really
weren't
too
bad.
You
know
they're,
really
some
small
things
and
again
this
is
just
minimal
you'll,
just
get
it
working.
You
know,
there's
certainly
much
more.
That
needs
to
be
done
was
it
was
enough
to
just
get
it
going.
Some
of
the
bad
things
were.
You
know
some
really
small
things
made
a
huge
change
hunt.
G
The
unit
test,
I
hit
one
case
rate
change
like
there
were
two
constants
and
and
that
ended
up
changing
like
seventeen
golden
master
file.
So
so
that
was
a
little
bit
sort
of
dicey
and
then
the
only
ugly
thing
was
is
I
mean
there's
some
pieces
that
are
not
really
quite
ready
to
have
this
kind
of
IP
mode
flexibility.
A
case
in
point:
is
there
there
were
a
bunch
of
templates
that
created
diamo
files
and
the
mo
files
all
had.
You
know
one
27001
for
her
IP
address
associated
two
ports
that
they
were
using.
G
So
you
know
that's
something
that
sorta
needs
to
be
worked
out
so
well.
I'll
do
is
I'll
just
show
you
just
a
quick.
You
know
what
I
have
on
my
setup
and
then
I
can
talk
about
some
of
the
things
that
I
did
here.
I'll
come
back
to
this
slide
to
show
ya
so
so
this
is
I'm
on
the
master
right
now
and
you
can
see.
I
have
the
just
basic
kubernetes
up
and
you
can
see
all
of
the
the
nodes.
G
All
of
the
pods
are
running
with
ipv6
address
as
I
said,
sort
of
the
internal
network.
That's
going
and
and
I
can
I
have
a
sort
of
a
backup.
Slider
I
want
to
see
with
the
with
the
network,
setup
is,
and
so
I'll
bring
up
sto
with
the
thing
that
I
have
here,
you
know
obviously
I
just
I'm
gonna
cut
and
paste
because
it
just
really
lazy.
G
A
G
It
made
it
larger,
but
is
it
in
within
the
window
yeah?
Can
you
be
able
to
see
that
now?
Thank
you.
Okay,
thanks
thanks
yeah!
Let
me
I'll
scooch
it
over
here
to
the
corner.
Is
that
better?
Hopefully,
hopefully
you
can
see
at
least
what's
needed
to
be
seen
so
I
just
wanted
to
make
so
right
now
we've
got
I.
G
G
G
So
let
me
since
we're
running
this
again,
six
f4
e
and
then
obviously
this
is
just
a
browser
that
I'm
running,
so
these
systems
are
all
running
a
server,
so
I
just
happen
to
have
the
VNC
viewer
onto
that
box
so
that
we
can
come
into
this
and
you
can
see
that
you
know
we're
going
to
product,
and
so
you
can
access
the
page
and
we're
doing
everything.
With
these
six
addresses.
G
G
When
I
take
a
few
seconds.here
to
come
up,
okay
and
then
look
at
the
sir
the
same
thing,
we
should
be
able
to
curl
to
the
hello
worlds
IP
at
what
five
thousand
and
say
hello
and
see
that
we
get
version
two.
We
run
it
again.
Potentially
here
we're
gonna
get
version,
one
and
I
hope
there.
We
go
didn't
get
version
one.
So
that's
essentially
bringing
this
during
this
particular
cluster
up
getting
sto
running
and
using
ipv6
for
things.
G
So
what
I
did
was
I
created
a
bunch
of
issues
for
problems
that
I
saw
when
I
did
the
proof-of-concept
and
I've
started
to
work
on
some
of
them?
The
this
4095
merged
for
getting
a
six
I'm
in
progress
on
I'll
grab,
4097
next
as
well,
and
certainly
a
bunch
of
the
other
ones.
As
you
can
see
up
quite
a
few,
anybody
wants
to
grab
them.
Some
of
them
are
very
simple
things.
G
So
this
is
something
that
we
did
with
kubernetes
and
and
and
found
places
where
you
know
was
making
calls
two
to
four
and
places
parse
IP
to
find
places
where
ipv4
was
being
used
and
those
are
places
that
we
could
then
investigate
and
create
additional
issues
to
to
resolve
any
other
areas,
because
there
certainly
are
many
more
areas
that
maybe
aren't
getting
exposed
by
this
particular.
You
know,
example
that
I
run.
G
So
you
know
one
of
the
things
that
I'm
thinking
of
as
approach
is
to
do
what
would
kubernetes
did,
which
was
that
sort
of
did
an
audit
went
through
and
gone
through
the
whole
infrastructure
and
find
places
where
it
looks
like
it's
v4
making
it
the
you
know,
v6
capable
and
then
once
you
know,
we
get
it
to
the
point.
Where
everything
you
know
it'll
work
as
be
six,
then
we
can
start
doing
and
then
tests
and
updating
the
docs
to
say
yeah.
Ok,
you
can.
G
G
Try,
like
you
know,
trying
the
calico
plug
in
and
trying
load,
balancers
and
less
dedication
and
stuff
like
that,
and
then
once
it's
once
kubernetes
gets
to
dual
stack.
We
certainly
want
to
want
to
do
that
as
well
and
then
just
for
reference
I
can
go
over
to
that
browser
window
page.
If
you
want,
but
I
have
one
page
there
which
talks
about
those
lazy
jack
tool-
and
this
is
just
a
tool
that
lets
you
sort
of
run,
these
command
line
commands
to
set
up
your
provision.
G
Your
your
bare
metal
servers
and
then
I
created
a
blog.
For
this
whole,
this
whole
process
of
trying
to
bring
up
his
Tia
with
ipv6
and
what
I
found
problems
and
then
I
did
a
fork
of
the
sto
tree
here
in
my
repo
and
on
a
branch
called
ipv6,
which
has
all
of
the
changes
that
I
made
that
sort
of
hack
things
in.
K
A
G
So
this
is
just
quickly.
This
is
just
the
blog
for
the
things.
That's
sort
of
saying
this.
What
you
do
this,
how
you
set
it
up
using
the
tool
and
on
all
the
different
things
to
go
through?
This
is
information
on
this
lazy,
Jack
tool
and
then
and
and
obviously
the
lazy
act
tool.
I
have
a
that's
on
github,
so
there's
detailed
instructions
on
sort
of
how
to
how
to
run
that
and
then
for
the.
G
For
the
for
the
repo
which
can
misty
I,
don't
have
that
re
and
I
should
have
my
ipv6
branch
and
then
the
commits
that
I
have
on
there.
So
these
are
each
one
of
what
I
did
a
hello
world
book
info
just
some
cleanups
the
different
things.
So
some
of
these
have
already
sort
of
done
already.
This
bottom
one
I've
done
and
this
one
I'm
working
on
right
now.
G
G
So
for
link-local,
as
in
as
in
autism,
I
think
using
other
end
point
of
note
the
way,
the
way
that
they
have
it
right
now
in
kubernetes,
you
can
set
up
those
you
can
set
up
the
the
ipv6
addresses
to
you
know.
Whatever
you
want
I've
used,
ula
addresses
I've
had
other
people
use
global
addresses
as
well.
So
we've
done
both
of
those
I
haven't
done
anything
strictly
with
link-local.
G
G
Well,
I
mean
we
sort
of
do
you
know
something
similar
to
that
because
of
the
because
of
the
issue
with
ipv4,
so
so
that
one
of
the
problems
is
there's
some
sites
like
github,
doesn't
support
ipv6
you
had
so.
If
you're
like
pulling
images
and
stuff,
you
have
problems.
So
that's
why?
For
the
ipv6
only
scenario,
the
way
they
have
that
working
is
via
they
use
the
nat64
and
dns64.
G
So
this
is
sort
of
this
is
sort
of
like
the
top
ecology
that
we
have
so
essentially
they're
using
that
six
core
to
gain
access
to
v4
sites,
and
then
what
we
do
is
you
know
we
use
that
embedded,
v4
embedded
and
the
six
address
for
all
of
the
for
all
of
the
addresses
on
this.
You
know
the
ipv6
address
is
on
this
network.
G
K
G
Purely
you
know,
inside
of
the
cluster,
it's
purely
ipv6
everything's,
like
fix
inside
the
cluster
and
then
what
we
have
is
we
have
a
nat64
server
running
in
a
container
that
provides
access
to
the
outside
world.
To
give
you
your
external
access
and
to
give
you
you
know,
access
to
functional
only
sites.
So
essentially
this
nat64
will
take.
You
know
addresses
that
we
have
on
the
quad
network
and
and
if
we're
going
outside
like
I
just
mean
the
quickest
way
to
show
you
that,
as
I
could
say,
a
cube
cuddle,
exact
exact.
G
You
can
see
okay
there
we
go
cute,
exact
IT
and
let's
just
grab
one
of
these
guys
so
like
here.
If
I
wanted
to
ping
six
of
google.com
or
something
so
essentially
what
you'll
see?
What
doing
is
it's
going
through
the
NS
server,
which
is
that
dns64
server
getting
medina
6-4
server
is
then
going
to
go
out
to
the
net
you're
going
to
go
to
the
nat64
server
and
go
out
to
to
remote
dns
to
obtain
google's
ipv4
and
ipv6
address,
and
then
it's
going
to
get
that
information
back.
G
G
Encoded
into
embedded
into
an
ipv6
address,
so
that's
sort
of
the
the
scenario
that
it's
going
to
go
over
to
the
nat64
go
out.
Does
nat64
just
has
an
internal
private
network
that
it
Maps.
The
these
six
addresses
to
v4
addresses
that
it
has
so
it'll
end
up
mapping
these
internal
addresses
to
some
some
outside
address,
and
then
it
relies
on
that
for
for
to
get
to
the
outside
world.
In
our
lab,
we.
H
After
you
have
a
small
portion
for
inspecting
isn't
a
team?
How
how
easy
it
is
to
test
on
the
device
Reggie
I
mean.
Can
we
are
just
some
imposter
external
DVD
store
which,
without
all
that
complicated
setup,
I
mean
I,
know
that
fitting
of
accountability
phone
is
kind
of
tricky?
How
he
sees
it
a
set
to
test
I
mean
we
do
in
different
days.
I
mean
you
got
normal
developer,
no
normal.
It
is
for
machine.
K
G
So,
on
on
my
systems
here,
you
have
to
have
you
know:
ipv6
enabled,
like
I,
have
ipv6
enabled
on
those
machines
so
that
they
they
can
deal
with
ipv6,
but
the
outside
connectivity,
for
example,
these
these
machines
that
I'm
on
they
happen
to
have
ipv6
addresses
that
can
get
out,
but
they
don't
need
to.
You
can
do
it.
K
G
Machine
that
Leena's,
you
know
outside
world
access
to
to
ipv4,
and
that's
something
you
can
do
with
this,
this
darker
and
darker
as
well.
So
you
can
take
you
know
on
a
linux
box,
you
can
take
it
run
docker
and
docker.
As
long
as
you
have
ipv6
enabled
on
the
box,
it
doesn't
have
to
have
ipv6
to
the
outside
world
and
literally
with
Lake
doctor
and
docker
you're
on
a
machine
that
has
a
v4
address
outside
and
the
cluster
is
all
done
inside
a
container.
B
B
D
Zero
delay
will
have
support,
for
both
API
is
at
the
same
time,
along
with
hopefully,
tools
to
help
people
convert
resources
and
the
way
to
gradually
roll
out
a
shift
from
using
the
p101
API
is
pretty
one-off,
create
that
so,
basically,
if
you're,
if
you're,
you
have
a
bunch
of
config
that
you
care
about,
you
should
install
the
server
release
when
it's
ready,
I
mean
that's
the
release
you
should
go
through
to
do.
The
upgrade
for
the
the
behavior
of
the
feature
is
definitely
not
going
away.
D
Hopefully
that
makes
sense
to
people
if
there's
some
specific
questions
about
egress
behaviors,
more
than
happy
to
talk
about
it
or
talk
about
it
in
the
networked
working
group
meeting
as
well
I
know
some
people
are
questioning,
like
configuring
egress,
to
support
HTTPS
of
something
that's
actively
being
attached
being
able
to
configure
of
egress.
So
you
go
to
a
middle
proxy
that
is
covered
logically
by
the
API.
Is
the
new
version
of
the
API
is
there's
some
and
there's
a
variety
of
other
things
that
people
are
users
of
outside?
B
And
it
looks
like
Julian
doesn't
have
a
mic,
so
one
of
the
other
questions
was
I
quickly:
try
to
deploy
SEO
in
AWS
eks
preview
without
success.
How
can
we
discuss
or
offer
help
and
Christopher
commented?
Is
there
an
open
issue
with
the
problems
encountered,
but
I
don't
know
if
anyone
else
on
the
call
or
anyone
else's
has
seen
something
similar
or
is
interested
in
getting
involved.
I.
G
D
B
Issues
with
labeled
good
first
issue
in
order
to
start
developing
for
beginners.
This
is
something
that
kubernetes
says
and
then
Christopher
commented.
We
do
have
a
label,
but
we
probably
don't
use
it
as
much
as
we
should.
So
that's
good
feedback
for
all
of
us.
We
can
kind
of
go
through
and
review
some
of
those
and
highlight
what
would
be
a
good
first
issue.
So
thank
you
for
that
feedback,
Jillian
and
then
in
the
chat
was
like.
We
did.
B
A
link
to
Zack
yesterday
did
a
presentation
on
the
cloud
native
online
Meetup
and
he
talked
about
some
of
the
changes
expected
for
egress.
So
that
would
be
a
good
one.
Do
I
think
I
know
Matt
record
those.
So
hopefully
the
recording
is
on
the
website
as
well
and
then
we're
looking
for
a
link
to
the
info.
Regarding
the
egress
config
changes.
Do
we
have
anything
documented
yet
er.
D
D
D
B
K
B
Yeah,
so
for
the
links
that
are
there,
we
can
move
those
over
to
the
working
dock
as
well,
and
then
that
way
they
live
in
the
working
dock,
because
that
is
a
good
spot
for
everything
going
forward.
But,
yes,
we
do.
We
get
a
file
with
the
chat.
I
can
either
copy
paste
the
chat
into
the
working
dog
or
just
copy
the
relevant
parts.
B
B
B
B
So
I
believe
fact
everyone
rooms
to
see
they're
happy,
but
the
index
is
going
to
talk
and
I
totally
put
me
on
the
spot
and
he
was
wonderful
and
stepped
up
that
he'll
do
a
quick
kind
of
overview
of
our
thesis
and
what's
coming
and
what
just
went
out.
So,
if
you're
local
do
attend
that
and
then
check
the
working
doc,
there's
a
link
there
for
the
community
calendar
and
that's
got
a
bunch
of
other
events.
I
know
there's
some
stuff
happening
in
Colorado
and
I
know:
there's
a
lot.