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A special meeting with CommitStrip where we discussed creating comics about Jenkins. Agenda and meeting notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K5dTSqe56chFhDSGNfg_MCy-LmseUs_S3ys_tg60sTs/edit#heading=h.48fos6324ymh
A
A
B
So
so
we
have
Thomas
from
commits
trip
on
the
call
Daniel
back
Buffy
crash
mark
wait:
marki,
Jackson,
hey
Mikey,
thanks
for
joining
and
Oleg
of
course.
So
just
it
gives
you
some
context.
When
we
were
in
DevOps
world,
listen
I
reached
out
to
two
to
Thomas
and
I
said
you
know:
you've
always
been
a
part
of
our
Jenkins
family
and
pretty
much
most
of
the
cities
that
we've
been
to
for
DevOps
well
Jenkins
worlds,
and
so
we
wanted
to
expand
that
effort.
You
know
Thomas
and
Etienne
has
always
done
murals
and
our
t-shirt
designs.
B
So
we
want
to
keep
that
love
going.
So
I've
asked
Thomas
to
perhaps
come
up
with
a
Jenkins
comic
for
us.
You
know
probably
more
often
than
just
once
a
year,
but
that's
the
cadence
that
I
will
need
to
work
with
Thomas
on,
but
for
the
purpose
of
this
meeting
we
want
it
to.
You
know
brainstorm.
What
is
the
voice
and
the
tone
and
the
personality
that
we
want
to
give
the
butler,
and
so
that's,
where
I
need
your
help
to
give
us
input
anything.
You
want
to
add
to
that
Thomas
yeah.
C
So
today
we
are
a
few
things
that
we
can
dig
into.
First
of
all,
yeah,
you
spoke
about
the
culture
of
the
butler's,
a
tone
of
voice.
So
the
idea
is
to
give
to
create
some
creative
material
together
to
decide
how
we
we
can
make
the
communication
around
Jenkins
developers
a
little
bit
more
fun
with
some
drawing
and
more
easy,
because
it's
always
we
know
that
at
commits
trip.
We
know
that
publishing
stuff
with
drawing
with
cartoons-
it's
always
a
good
way
to
to
to
I,
would
say
to
express
an
idea.
C
So
that's
a
good
way
to
even
in
the
in
the
newsfeed
of
Twitter
or
Facebook
or
even
Instagram
or
any
even
in
a
newsletter.
A
comic
strip
is
a
rather
catching
the
eyes.
So
that's
a
good
point.
So
it's
a
good
way
to
share
an
idea.
So
keeping
that
in
mind
so
yeah.
The
first
thing
I
would
like
to
check
today
is
what
kind
of
tone
of
voice
would
like
to
do
for
this
communication?
Then
what
would?
What
exactly
are
we
going
to
create
I
mean
is
going
to
be
strips?
C
C
B
C
That
would
be
the
main
point
for
today
right
so,
first
of
all
I'm
putting
that
like
that.
So
the
burglar
is,
of
course,
the
very
first
image
when
we
think
about
Jenkins,
but
tell
me
if
I'm
wrong,
but
I
didn't
see
a
lot
of.
Oh,
it's
a
story
with
a
butler
I
I
mean
I
saw
a
lot
of
stickers,
a
lot
of
images,
static
images,
but
III
didn't
see
even
some
small
comic
strips
with
the
butler,
of
course,
without
saying
about
a
small
movies
or
something
did
I
miss
something.
A
Materials,
for
example,
for
by
coldness,
we
used
several
themes
like
breaking,
but
what
else
a
DVD
have
Star
Wars
a
few
other
things.
Regarding
other
visuals,
for
example,
there
was
a
site
developed,
severe
reactions
or
something
like
that.
It
was
closed
down
a
couple
of
years
ago.
Okay,
it
also
included
a
lot
of
various
gifts
and
small
videos
related
to
Jenkins,
but
that
doesn't.
D
C
Okay,
okay,
so
because
if
you
can
at
some
point
fine
back
yeah,
if
you
have
the
story
of
this
kind
of
thing,
where
we
see
the
butler
sticking,
it's
still
interesting,
a
good
distance,
but
also
wise.
Now
we
are
thinking
about
giving
a
personality
to
the
portrayal.
So
if
some
of
you
are
read
a
bit
of
about
comic
strip,
I
will
I
will
quote
this
as
an
example.
So
in
chemistry
we
have
four
characters.
So
we
have
the
coder,
the
sis
admin,
the
CTO
and
coder
the
female
coder.
It's
a
Content
developer.
C
So
each
of
these
characters
have
it's
a
mindset,
so
the
sesemann
is
a
little
bit
more
funny
is,
can
be
sarcastic.
It
can
be
a
tough
sometime.
The
CTO
is
more
serious,
it
is
she
was.
We
can
imagine
a
very
expert,
so
kaalia
will
do
any
kind
of
supplier
is
very
naive.
He
will
do
all
kind
of
error,
but
he
has
a
good
willingness
to
do
things
and,
and
the
familiy
female
coder
is,
is
more
I
would
say
doing
a
lot
of
thing
and
always
finding
a
fix,
a
solution
for
anything.
C
So
if
we,
if
we
agree
to
first
of
all,
if
we
agree
to
use
a
butler
as
in
fact
a
main
character
of
Jenkins
story,
yeah,
we
we
need
also
to
give
him.
What
is
his
role
exactly
is
he's
a
guy
running
Jenkins
software
I
guess
so
that
would
be
faster
it
would
it
be.
Would
it
is
either
is
a
developer
or
sis
and
mineral
or
DevOps?
Probably
this
guy
is
a
butler
I.
E
B
E
C
F
That
just
back
to
your
original
question,
what
if
the
butler
in
each
one
of
your
comic
strips,
doesn't
stay
stagnant?
One
of
the
things
that
people
love
about
the
butler
is,
let
me
see
the
butler
in
a
swimsuit.
Let
me
see
a
baller
surfing.
Let
me
see
a
butler
and
what,
if
you
play
on
that
in
that
every
single
comic
strip
Butler
looks
a
little
different,
a
little
bit
of
a
chameleon
I,
don't
know
it's
just
I.
Did
it
literally
never
looks
the
same,
but
obviously
has
the
same
face,
but.
B
F
Always
wearing
something
different,
so
kind
of
the
concept
that
the
butler
is
going
to
change
depending
on
your
needs.
It's
gonna
be
there.
If
your
is
just
admin,
the
butler
looks
very
different
than
if
you're
a
c-level
person
than
if
you're
right,
the
butler
has
so
play
off
of
that
play
off
the
strengths
that
he's
always
there
when
you
need
him
he's
always
anyway,.
E
C
That's
a
good
idea,
in
fact,
if
we
come
back
to
the
idea
of
the
burglar
as
winning
week,
we
think
about
a
serious
person
with
here
to
help
you
and
like
the
butler
in
Batman,
where
this
guy
is
very
smart.
Helping
to
do
a
lot
of
things,
but
again
is
kind
of
I
would
say
not
very
visible.
He
is
here
to
help
the
season
mean
so
DevOps
the
Cordero's,
but
without
being
in
the
light.
In
fact,
he
is
a
bit
in
the
shadow.
C
So
this
is
what
I
understand
at
the
beginning,
when
with
Jenkins
is
not
the
star
of
the
thing,
but
it
is
the
software
and
the
person
who
is
making
everything
up
in
happening
behind
the
scene
again
the
scene
in
a
way
so,
but
here
the
idea
is
maybe
we
can
shed
more
light
on
this
persona.
Indeed,
and
so
would
it
be
performing,
in
my
opinion,
with
characters,
but
law
is
always
helping
another
guy
in
itself.
He
himself
is
not
writing
so
code
is
not
the
guy
building.
C
B
A
B
C
Good,
so
if
we
speak
about
the
person,
I
will
go
I'm
going
to
ask
you
also
as
a
as
a
Jenkins
team
in
guys.
So
the
the
Berkeley
law
is
in
fact
expressing
something
about
the
software.
But
what
we
are
creating
here,
Jenkins
so
clearly,
would
it
be
a
bit
we'd
say
like
like
it's
a
professor
or
like
a
friend
like
I
would
say:
maybe
family,
yes
or
maybe
like
teammates?
What
would
be
the
relationship
between
the
coderre,
the
ceiling
and
the
butler?
What
would
be
the
proximity
in
your
opinion,
I.
F
Feel,
like
the
butler
has
to
be
very
smart,
quick-witted
and-
and
it's
only
I
wonder
if
we
could
play
on
the
butler,
not
talking
right,
it's
kind
of
like
behind
the
sea.
Someone
I
can
think
you
did
it
or
but
really
the
butler
did
it
I
don't
know.
Maybe
that
would
make
it
a
little
bit
harder
once
you
give
him
a
voice,
Sonny's
a
little
he's,
a
little
stuck
I
think
he's
I.
Think
one
of
the
things
that
we
need
to
do
is
lighten
him
up.
We
don't
want
him
to
be
the
old
guy.
F
B
C
B
F
C
F
It's
kind
of
like
yeah
I
mean
maybe
the
relationship
is
it's
kind
of
like
that
relationship
where
there's
the
person.
That
really
knows
the
right
answer
right,
but
and
he's
trying
to
get
the
other
people
to
that,
and
he
said
he
says
something
and
they
don't
hear
him.
They
hear
something
else,
a
hearsay.
He
keeps
saying
the
same
thing
and
then
eventually
they
get
it
and
he's
just
like
okay
look
and
then
they
take
credit
themselves
for
it.
Do
you
know
what
I
mean
like
the
relation.
B
D
C
G
For
me,
parody
has
been
a
big
big,
had
a
big
part
in
the
Jenkins
project
as
a
whole
right.
We,
we
are
willing
to
play
against
all
sorts
of
themes
and
all
sorts
of
characters
from
from
current
space,
so
I
think
humor
needs
to
be
there
and
a
little
bit
of
laughing
at
the
current
cultural
context.
And
anyway,
it's
coming
straight.
C
Of
course,
we
learnt
in
fact
the
odd
way
with
a
comma
strip,
sometimes
the
other
way
how
what
are
the
limits,
the
boundaries
of
what
people
can
accept.
Even
for
some
people
like
us,
we
are
not
tied
to
any
company.
So,
of
course,
it's
easy
to
avoid
the
problems
like
you
don't
speak
about.
You
avoid
any
racism,
political
religion.
C
All
this
thing
we
are
full,
of
course,
avoid
that
that's
kind
of
easy
and
but
the
most
difficult
part
is
some
time
when
you
want
to
to
make
a
joke
about
the
situation
and
some
people,
or
or
even
a
technology
and
some
people
can
take,
take.
Take
it
personally.
I
have
an
example
with
a
flash
ActionScript.
Some
of
you
probably
know
about
that
knew
about
that.
So
one
few
years
ago,
I've
done
strips
where,
where
I
was
making
fun
about
flash
developers,
we
are
basically
dying
in
a
way
and
some
people
were.
C
We
are
very
feeling
attacked
about
the
fact
that
I
was
making
fun
of
flash
developers
and
even
if
that's,
not
a
big
deal
and
people
are
already
doing
other
things
and
ActionScript.
So
that's
why
we
always
try
to
find
a
good
do.
We
do
some
real
humor,
not
too
much
cooperate,
humor,
which
is
sometimes
boring,
but
not
to
be
too
risky.
C
So
but
of
course,
from
the
comic
strip,
the
comic
strip
format,
the
comic
format
will
most
of
the
time
come
with
with
a
situation
and
at
the
end,
in
the
last
block,
you
see
a
funny
thing,
so
you
have
one
two,
three
four
blocks
where
you
expose
a
situation
and
the
last
block
is
something
with
a
surprise,
something
funny
or
very
surprising.
This
is
how
it
works
so
in
each
strip
that
we
wrote
we
have
written
in
the
past.
F
Reading
like
what
some,
what
marks
saying
no
mark
come
on,
and
it's
actually
reading
some
negative
press
about
Jenkins
and
then
and
then
we
address
it,
I
think
we
would
really
miss
the
mark
if,
if
the
comic
strip
seems
to
self
fulfilling
to
self
to
safe
and
to
like
Oh
Jenkins
is
the
hero.
Always
that's
boring,
like
that's.
F
E
For
me,
and
thinking
about
this
comic
is
we're
using
this
as
a
vehicle
to
further
the
project.
I
think
the
idea
of
what
this
should
encompass,
in
my
opinion,
is
to
make
the
current
set
of
contributors
maintainer
as
volunteers
feel
good
about
what
they're
doing,
as
well
as
also
using
it
as
a
vehicle
to
sort
of
not
call
out,
not
point
out,
but
just
say:
hey.
E
E
An
earth
pebble
at
them
if
I,
lift
that
make
sense
and
say:
hey,
I,
realize
you're
coming
after
me,
company
a
but
we're
open
source
project
and
here's
our
little
way
to
be
funny
about
it
and
I
think
that
would
make
people
laugh.
I,
think
that
would
get
a
lot
of
traction
and,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
I
think
it
would
make
people
gravitate
towards
the
project.
E
C
In
fact,
just
bit
discovering
or
learning
something
about
how
you
you
feel
about
Jenkins
I
mean
I
used,
I
did
not
realize
that
in
some
case
you
had
what
some
negative
press
or
what
exactly's
was
feeling.
In
fact,
what
what
happened
exactly
you,
you
had
some
negative
people,
criticizing
Jenkins
without
a
show
yeah.
C
B
B
E
C
E
What,
when
companies
that
are
a
paid
product
and
have
no
open
source,
take
aim
at
Jenkins?
It's
a
bad
look
for
them,
but
some
people
don't
see
the
true
vision
of
that
narrative.
They
follow
it
and
this
would
be
using
the
comic
strip
would
be.
The
commit
trip
would
be
a
way
for
us
to
sort
of
say:
hey.
We
recognize
you,
but
we're
not
gonna
be
negative
about
it.
We're
gonna
have
fun
with
it.
C
F
B
F
So
you
can
Jenkins
is
super
powerful,
and
so,
if
you
use
it
wrong,
you
can
really
get
yourself
into
trouble
right.
It's
got.
It's
got
all
the
rope
that
you
can
hang
yourself
with
right
and
some
competitors
might
use
that
as
a
negative.
It's
really
a
it's
a
powerful
positive,
but
they
can
also,
you
know
so.
I,
don't
know
Oleg
if
I've,
given
the
right
overview
of
the
competition
and
why
and
how
they're
poking
at
engines.
A
F
Think
I
I
put
in
that
chat,
also
I.
Think
community
should
be
something
that
you
use
as
a
personality:
a
community
developer,
whether
you
make
that
one
of
the
people
in
your
comic
strick
not
just
developer,
but
a
community
member
community
memories
difference
because
they
help
jenkins
right
there
and
so
DB.
Whoever
DB
was
said.
He
said
it.
B
F
E
Do
like
the
idea
of
community
in
this,
especially
if
we
said,
choose
a
random
person
and
if
you
got
that
person's
approval
to
use
them
in
the
comic
that
would
make
somebody
feel
good,
like
oh,
my
god,
I
can't
believe
I
used
to
project.
Then
they
used
me
in
their
commit
chip
and
thing
that
makes
people
feel
good
and
when
other
people
see
the
good
feeling,
people
want
to
gravitate
I
think
the
what
I'm
trying
to
get
out
of
this.
E
C
Thanks
mark
ii
ii
ii
ii
point
it
on
something
else.
Oh
I
wanted
to
discuss
about
the
target
of
this.
I
mean
who
is
going
to
read
that
and
what
are
the
goals
that
we
need
to
achieve,
creating
all
these
materials
with
scratch-it
materials.
So
if
we,
for
example,
if
we
create
commit
strips
that
go
on
twitter
on
the
social
networks
on
newsletters,
that
will
basically
first
of
all
reach
the
community
itself
and
no
not
the
people
outside
of
the
community.
So
what
is
the
purpose?
C
H
F
F
To
community
which
will
increase
community
contributions,
getting
people
outside
of
Jenkins
to
adopt
Jenkins
I
think
might
be
a
stretch
for
a
comic
strip.
I,
don't
know
if
you
guys
agree
but
I
think
it's
it's
part
of
changing
the
brand
of
the
way
we
all
look
at
Jenkins,
changing
it
to
be
more
modern,
fresh
funny,
strong
opinionated,
edgy
yeah,
and
you
feel
better
about
this
community
that
you're
part
of
you
feel
better
about
it,
because
it's
it's
you
don't
believe
it's
old
man
sitting
in
the
corner,
so
yeah
go
ahead.
Mark
Murphy,
I
think.
E
E
C
In
fact,
the
basic
visual
of
the
butler,
in
fact,
as
the
eyes
closed,
more
or
less
I,
don't
know
if
you
see
what
I
mean
but
the
eyes
of
the
butler
ask
kind
of
close
by
default,
enjoying
but
wait
when
he,
when
you
open
the
eyes
of
the
butler
and
you
you
can
make
him
a
little
bit
younger.
It's
it's
a
totally
different
persona,
in
fact,
so
that
would
be
interested
in
fact
just
to
maybe,
if
you
want
refresh
to
make
a
bit
a
bit
more
modern
to
to
have
a
younger
Butler.
C
Maybe
but
that's
I,
don't
want
to
do
some
to
say.
Edgy
is
the
problem,
because
it's
it's
also
an
issue
in
our
industry
that
people
who
are
too
old
sometimes
seen
as
too
old,
even
if
they're
only
65
years
old
like
me.
So
but
yet
maybe
we
can
make
him
a
little
bit
more
fresh,
younger
and
funny
that
would
that
would
change
the
brand
yeah
if
it
is
I
understand
one
also
of
your
concern
here
to
refresh
a
bit
the
branding,
because
okay,
interesting
so
I'm
taking
out
about
that.
C
C
E
C
E
F
Is
everywhere
which
is
slightly
different
marquise,
because
but
because
we
are
all
the
butler
I
mean,
ultimately,
the
butler
is
a
tool
that
makes
our
lives
easier
right.
It's
a
it's
an
augmentation.
So
for
me
it's
more
that
the
butler
is
literally
everywhere.
Like
everywhere,
I
look,
oh
I
didn't
know
the
butler.
Was
there?
Oh,
my
god.
It's
there
too.
C
E
F
E
C
Excellent,
so
anywhere,
yes,
is
Butler
will
be
we'll
be
doing
some
fun,
but
by
the
situation,
but
it
will
be,
of
course,
probably
not
not
sarcastic
yeah.
No,
it's
some
some
somebody
who
helped
we're
here
to
help
you
you
help
yourself.
You
you
make
yourself
better,
probably
something
like
this.
Okay,
so
I
think.
That's
that
give
me
the
idea
of
what
would
be
this
tone
of
voice
this
persona,
so
fine,
so
I
think
it
would
be
also
the
moment
to
choose
in
fact
that
now
we
are
going
to
draw
personal
character.
C
It
will
be
in
position
that
you,
you
did
not
see
him
before.
Maybe
some
time
it
will
be
a
standing
up,
but
sometimes
it
could
be
a
sit
down
or
maybe
with
with
the
legs
we
can
see.
So
we
will
have
a
new
way
to
see
this
character
because,
right
now
we
are,
we
are
always
seeing
him
like
very
static
and
to
seem
a
bit
alive.
Even
if
it
is
a
inner
strip,
not
a
video
we
it
will
be.
C
It
will
immediately
bring
some
also
some
it's
a
proximity
to
this
character
so
which
suggests
that
we
we
can
grow
him,
indifferent
or
so
position
in
situation,
but
we
don't
use
to
see
in
even
coding,
I,
don't
know
even
coding
at
the
computer
like
that
with
in
so
far
or
somewhere
it
will.
It
will
bring
some
mock
proximity,
but,
okay,
so
I
think
I
understood
your
your
feeling,
maybe
a
one,
also
question
and
to
be
sure
we
aren't
2020.
C
We
are
Jenkins's
here
since
a
long
time.
We
know
that
the
team
is
evolving.
Everything
so
I
would
say
your
vision,
you
services,
a
vision.
What
is
the
vision
of
Jenkins
in
the
next
year's
internment
of
apart
from
the
Burke
law
itself?
But
what
are
we?
What
are
we
trying
to
achieve?
I?
Probably
you
don't
have
any
I,
don't
expect
big,
IDs
or
big
speech,
but
is
there
some
things
that
you
have
in
mind
when
you
think
about
the
near
future
of
Jenkins?
C
A
C
A
A
But
if
we
talk
about
a
larger
vision
which
would
be
completed
by
the
community,
we
didn't
have
updates
recently.
So
the
last
vision
manic
monkey
was
in
two
southern
taken,
these
shifting
gears
blog
post
by
Kiki
I'm,
not
sure
what
they
want
to
base
the
comics
on
it,
because
since
the
better
the
coming
evolve,
technique
and
change
the
priorities.
C
To
get
in
fact,
is
some
input
insight
on
that:
okay,
fine
and-
and
also
we
can.
We
can
speak
in
the
strips
about
which
a
near
story
that
you
have
in
mind
because
of
course,
at
some
point,
when
we
okay,
we
we
have
an
ID
with
a
persona.
Okay,
fine,
then,
after
we'll
need
to
discuss
about
the
actual
stories
that
we
are
studying
and
heading
into
this
mystic
strips
so
probably
not
to
David.
C
If
you
can
talk,
if
you
have
some
which
says
some
stories
anecdotes,
something
that
you
remember
above
Jenkins
that
always
interesting
to
to
share,
you
can
probe
it.
It's
always
difficult
to
find
some
time
to
do
this
small
tasks
I
task,
but
if
at
some
point
you
can,
if
you
want
to
write
it
down,
it's
always
interesting
to
share
even
the
smaller
thing
that
you
remember
about
Jenkins
about
the
story
that
you
you
met.
Yet
when
you,
when
you
you're
breaking
the
the
Rudy's
or
screwing
everything
or,
on
the
contrary,
you
save
something
or
yeah.
B
C
So
you
can
take
some
notes
at
some
point
and
we
will
put
it
on
the
document-
yes,
for
example
here
and
also-
and
we
will
discuss
when
we,
when
you
create
so
we'll
discuss
also
with
Adisa
when
we
create
these
strips
and
what
I
do
on
commit
strip
for
your
information.
So
I
have
basically
three
three
sources
of
stories.
First
of
all,
it's
my
my
team
and
my
work.
I
can
see
when
I
am
working
on
a
project
I'm
on
comparing
a
funny
funny
situation.
C
So
I'm,
taking
notes
and
I
know
that
since
you
later
on
chemistry
pack-
and
we
did-
we
read
that
okay,
then
that
is,
of
course,
the
readers
readers
are
sharing.
Things
was
that
happen
on
on
their
life.
Okay,
so
same
for
you,
people
around
Jenkins
can
sometimes
share
things
and
of
course
the
last
thing
is
news,
because
it's
not
only
about
or
day-to-day
life.
It's
also
about
the
new
thing
on
Jenkins,
so
the
new.
What
what
is
new
so,
which
is
a
tree
the
tree
way.
We
will
find
some
story
to
tell
so
sometime.
C
We
can
focus
on
the
new
version,
for
example.
Yes,
there
is
a
new
version
of
something
a
new
project
or
something,
and
we
want
to
to
make
fun
of
that
and
relate
that
oh.just
or
maybe
more
simpler
sometime.
We
just
relate
the
fun
story
about
what's
happening
in
the
past.
Okay,
so
I
think
so.
For
that
what
will
be
the
yeah?
C
Yes,
the
next
step
will
be
yeah
will
discuss
also
idea
how
we
can
on
the
it
sound
if
it
is
once
every
month
or
once
every
two
months,
how
we
we
submit
a
scenario,
so
we
discuss
about
it
later.
I
add
so
in
my
notes:
yes,
the
characters
with
the
butler.
So
even
if
we
don't
do
a
lot
of
strips,
maybe
if
we
don't
want,
if
we
do
five
strips,
that's
always
interesting
to
two
other
recurring
characters.
So
probably
here
we
have
two
options,
so
of
course
we
can
create
characters
from
scratch.
C
People
who
does
not
exist
people
inspire
from
comic
strip
world
from
comic
strip
character.
I
can
also
be
you
you
guys
some
of
you,
but
one
of
people,
one
when
a
few.
Some
people
like
yeah
Kiki,
was
also
very
like
iconic,
but
it
could
not
be
in
probably,
but
so
we
need
to
decide
also
which
kind
of
character
will
interact
with
Butler.
B
C
Okay,
so
I'll
probably
work
with
one
one
woman
and
one
man
and
one
other
one
of
them
will
be
a
probably
as
Yan
or
black
and
zero
will
be
white
and
work.
Okay,
fine
and,
of
course,
in
a
small
strip.
You
don't
know
if
the
person
is
a
is
a
season
mean
or
developer.
You
don't
really
in
mind,
but
in
in
commit
strip.
Of
course,
after
1,500
strips
you
know
more
or
less
that
there
is
a
coder
or
see
some
inner
city
or
even
that's
not
a
big
deal.
C
But
for
us
when
we
write
the
story
interesting
to
to
keep
this
in
mind.
Okay,
so
I
have
the
tone
of
voice.
I
did
I
took
notes
the
character
that
I
think
will
we
have
the
burglar
like
not
the
star
of
the
show,
but
the
guy
who
is
always
there
to
make
thing
works
now.
I
decided
the
next
step
will
be
to
decide
what
we
do
exactly
in
term
of
of
yeah
content.
C
C
Probably
most
of
you
would
be
shy,
you
won't
you
will
you
won't
share
anything,
but
if
you
can
that's
always
good
to
to
share
in
a
small
thing,
I
can
sometime
tell
you
that
I'm
I'm
receiving
IDs
from
my
readers
sometime,
it's
only
a
line,
but
that's
enough
some
time
to
write
to
start
the
story
in
fact
I'll
something
in
front
of
upon
yesterday
at
that
and
that's
okay,
sometimes
I
will
see
a
wall
reasons
and
are
you
but
yeah,
even
a
small
line.
Is
it's
always
interesting?
C
So
keep
this
in
mind
in
your
day-to-day
work.
When
you
see
something
funny
or
if
you
encounter
something
funny,
you
take
a
note,
you
put
it
on
your
mail
or
and
are,
and
then
we'll
you'll
share
with
me
and
then
after
I'm
writing
the
final
scenario,
the
final
yeah
I'm
submitting
to
you,
because
the
key
thing
is
to
validate
the
scenario.
C
B
C
B
So
I
guess
the
way
I
understand
this,
then
so
Thomas
you
and
I
will
talk
after
some
time.
After
this
meeting
the
frequency
and
then
you'll
go
back
and
based
on
the
information
that
we've
provided.
Then
you
brainstorm,
you
come
up
with
something
and
then
you'll
bring
this
back
to
this
team.
Yeah
yeah.
C
So
in
fact,
right
now
we
did
not
define
it
especially
a
topic
or
something
for
the
first
fit,
because
there
is
a
first
one
and
of
course
I'll
think
about
it.
Probably
it
will
be
a
one
of
the
common
thing
about
the
CI
world.
We
know
testing
issue
rankings,
screwing
software,
but
yeah
this
kind
of
abuse,
but
yeah
I'll
think
about
it
and
if
again,
you
have
some
other
IDs,
so
I
will
be
idea
will
also
the
chat.
You
are
all
writing
thing.