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Demo Sourcegraph; Release 1.6; 1.5, 1.4; SIG Network; Governance update
A
All
right
so
welcome
everyone,
I'm
a
kimono,
kanawha
AK,
then
one
of
the
weeks
of
sting
on
Prime
and
I've.
Your
house
today
for
ice
in
my
anger
against
para.
Thanks
for
this
opportunity,
so
its
23rd
of
March
2017,
my
daughter's
birthday
and
our
cubbies
Cooper
at
his
community
with
committee,
also
have
a
quick
reminder.
That
meeting
is
recorded
and
recorded
and
the
publicly
available.
So
you
will
be
happy
so
far
they
can
see.
We
have
presently.
C
A
A
D
E
D
A
D
People
in
the
salt
we
don't
want
to
ruffle,
but
for
the
photo
you
have
seams
for
scrap
before
allow.
This
will
be
familiar
suppose
you
haven't,
hopefully
it'll
be
new
and
components
it.
So
what
if
that
I
would
do
is
going
to
walk
through
source
craft
as
you
on
a
typical
code
review
flow,
that's
something
that
I
GG
guys
probably
do.
A
lot
is
Smith
for
questions
interview
each
other's
code,
so
I
found
a
sarandon
poor
quest
on
the
community
zurich.
D
This
one
adds
retransmissions
in
service
call
by
Ed
resource
consumer
library.
I'm
not
sure
what
that
means,
but
as
the
someone
who's
completely
new
to
the
crew
grand
kobe,
I
decided
to
kind
of
just
jump
in
and
see
what
a
source
craft
could
kind
of
helped
me
understand
what's
going
on
there,
so
when
it
goes
this
floor,
quest.
D
D
Can
I
like
check
out
the
code
myself
and
you
know,
jump
with
definition,
my
fne
e,
so
it's
really
helpful
to
be
able
to
hover
over
things,
and
you
know
at
a
glance
read
what
the
doing
based
on
the
documentation
and
if
I
want
to
I
can
click
on
that
and
that
Junction
straight
into
this
kind
of
co
browser
view.
That
shows
me
exactly
where
that
definition
is
in
code
and
so
from
here
I
can
kind
of
jump
around.
D
D
Let
me
jump
definition
and
it
gives
me
a
list
of
references,
so
I
can
see
everywhere
else
in
this
repository
that
this
particular
symbol
is
used,
and
I
can
kind
of
page
through
these.
You
know
very
quickly
and
what's
cool
about
this,
of
you
is
not
only
do
I
get
references
from
inside
mr.
Prosser
I
can
actually
see
how
other
repositories
make
use
of
this
particular
simple.
So
that's
helpful
in
I'm,
just
looking
for
kind
of
a
wider
range
of
usage.
D
So,
basically,
you
know
what
this
does
is:
I
I'm,
not
sure
how
many
of
you
haven't
worked
at
Google
before
twist
there's
a
tool
inside
Google
called
Google
code
search
that
kind
of
gives
ide
like
functionality
in
your
web
browser
makes
it
so
you
don't
have
to
check
things
out
to
your
local
development
environment.
You
can
just
use
things
and
search
through
things
in
a
web
browser
and
what
this
kind
of
does
is.
It
brings
that
functionality
to
you
know
all
the
code
in
the
world,
not
just
the
code.
That's
inside
google.
D
D
People
like
me,
who
were
we,
knew
this
repository
and
just
want
to
look
around
I,
can
just
easily
jump
into
the
code
and
kind
of
get
a
sense
of
structure
and
relationships
without
having
to
you
know,
check
check
it
out
to
my
local
development
environment,
get
it
all
set
up
into
my
EE
and
that's
what
is
it
so?
That's
kind
of
the
the
lightning
fast
over
your
source
crap.
They
question
the
cancer
I.
A
Have
a
question:
I
get
practical
one,
so
I'm
not
going
able
with
that
gianna
the
first
time,
I
I,
see
that
and
it's
lyssa
to
be
very
useful.
But
on
the
practical
side
we
need
to
do
anything
to
imperative,
enables
on
connected
across
Missouri
so
and
how
like?
How
does
implement
this
is
their
trauma,
extension
or
some
locals
pass
out
of
work.
Yeah.
D
So
there's
nothing
you
need
to
do
for
the
Cooper's
Nettie's.
'
there's
a
couple
of
performance
issues.
They
saw
earlier
that
we're
trying
to
debug
right
now
and
communities
is
one
of
the
larger
go
source
projects
out
there,
but
once
we
get
those
fixed,
it
should
just
work
automatically
Ford's.
The
integration
was
given
for
quests
that
has
installed
via
chromic.
D
So
if
you
just
go
to
source
crap
from
extension,
it's
on
the
Chrome
Web
Store
and
what
that
does
is
it
injects
almost
emotionality
source
graph,
so
jump
definition
and
hover
over
cool
ships
into
any
place
in
github,
where
you're
viewing
code.
So
that
includes
both
the
four
point
of
view
and
the
kind
of
regular
coke
browser.
A
D
D
D
C
C
C
D
D
Right
now
it
doesn't
take
any
doesn't
take
advantage
of
conventions
like
that.
We've
kind
of
taken
an
attack
of
we're
trying
to
support
multiple
languages
on
this,
and
so
we've
kind
of
gone,
be
a
generic
we're
out
right
now,
but
as
we
kind
of
get
more
people
on
it,
we're
going
to
be
looking
at
language
specific
things
and
to
take
advantage
of
things
like
that.
So
I
assume
you
mentioned
or
I
assume
you're
thinking
out.
If
you
have
kind
of
like
a
concrete
type,
that
kind
of
does
be
the
asserts,
I
influences
interface
convention.
G
G
D
A
A
D
A
E
E
We
all
said
is
getting
it
cleared
up
grade
10
signal
we're
having
Texas
time
analysis
we're
trying
to
resolve
that
either
why
they
stated
above
the
forward
to
be
willing
to
test.
We
try
to
fix
yesterday
not
trigger
words,
so
you
just
try
it
out
at
six
today.
So
our
goal
is
for
Monday.
Everyone
can
just
please
look
at
the
issues
that
are
above
and
if
there's
anything
you
can
do
to
help
out
on
them,
they'll
be
great
and
that
that
really
would
be
the
best
way
to
make
sure
that
everything
goes
out.
A
C
H
A
H
A
A
I
So
it's
about
it
for
16.
In
general,
we
are
working
on
multi
networking,
which
basically
means
multihomed.
Pods
could
be
on
a
couple
of
different
IP
networks
at
the
same
time
if
they
wanted
to-
and
there's
also
ipv6
has
come
back
in
the
past
couple
of
weeks
and
that
ramping
up
again
to
try
to
figure
out
what
we
need
to
do
to
get
to
be
made
ipv6
capable
all
the
way
from
you
know
the
pot
itself
up
cuban
grass,
the
proxy
and
health
check
some
other
things.
I
The
iptables
implementation
of
cube
proxy
we've
significantly
reduced
the
busy
work
that
it's
doing
they
made
it
much
more
efficient,
especially
when
there
are
a
lot
of
iptables
rules
and
then
the
last
thing
that
we're
discussing
upstream,
let's
go
out
and
quite
a
bit
of
attention
in
the
past,
their
shows
dns
the
question
there
is.
If
we
move
to
multiple
networking-
and
you
have
some
measure
of
multi-tenancy
for
networks
in
committees,
then
we
also
need
to
start
talking
about
dns
and
should
dns
be
segregated
on
the
participative
basis
and
I
think
right
now.
I
J
I
I
Yep
that
one
did
get
fixed
and
that
was
actually
causing
the
teardown
issue
and
the
failures,
because
in
between
when
the
pods
setup
would
happen,
then
the
stand
I
network
config
file
would
be
installed.
People
would
see
that
and
then
it
would
have
a
plug-in
to
call
on
tear
down.
So
it's
kind
of
a
race
condition
there
so
anyway,
that
the
ticular
cause
of
that
issue
has
been
fixed
that
got
merged
and
right
now,
plugins
are
working
on
attempting
to
you
have
kind
of
like
a
safe
delete.
I
A
number
of
the
postponements
have
been
updated
and
a
weave
has
been
updated
and
pretty
sure,
catholicos
and
updated
as
well.
Most
of
the
upstream
cm9
plugins
from
the
official
CNI
project
of
those
have
also
been
updated
and
there's
been
another
release
for
those,
so
I
think
there's
only
a
couple
of
vendor
plugins,
but
it
might
lead
to
the
update
skill.
There
is
a
document
link
in
that
issue
that
is
tracking
the
progress
of
which
plugins
we
see,
update
Zoe,
which
happened.
J
J
I
I
And
I
plugins
should
work.
Then.
Yes,
the
intention
with
the
CNI
spec
upgrade,
which
a
lot
of
people
are
moving
to
as
well,
was
that
old
plugins
should
always
be
compatible,
and
since
crew
benetti's
has
not
jumped
up
to
that
new
specification
version,
the
cni
project
expects
that
everything
will
work
seamlessly
without
upgrading
either
side
of
the
component.
Ation
charge,
frank.
J
C
I
There
isn't
a
blog
post
on
that,
but
I
guess
for
the
moment.
If
you
take
a
look
at,
they
get
commits
and
packaged
proxy
IP
tables.
Almost
all
of
the
recent
convention
performance
related.
But
you
know
we
could
potentially
work
on
something
describing
what
we've
done
and
doing
before
and
after
I
was.
I
We
have
some
ad
hoc
measurements,
but
you're
right
it
would
be
good
to
get
some
actual
firm
ones.
I
know
right.
I
worked
for
red
hat
and
I
know
that
we've
done
a
whole
bunch
of
internal
performance
improvement.
Excuse
me
performance
measurements
so
might
be
able
to
sanitize
some
of
those
numbers
and
disclose
them,
but
other
than
that
may
we
could
certainly
work
on
trying
to
get
some
of
those
and
I'd
probably
a
good
thing
to
advertise
to
the
16
released.
What
should
happen.
C
A
K
A
B
So
is
notice.
This
girl,
the
Cooper
Native
community
meeting,
is
not
happening
next
week
and
will
only
happen
on
april.
Six,
if
we
have
not
had
the
1.6
release
happen.
So
right
now
it
looks
like
1.6
is
on
schedule
for
next
week,
so
we
should
not
expect
to
have
meeting
on
either
the
30th
or
the
six
all.
A
C
L
Cool
yeah,
we
can
cube
cool
yeah,
so
we
had
a
governance
meeting
on
Monday,
a
sort
of
ad
hoc
governance
meeting.
It
was
attended
by
I
think
about
20
people
from
a
variety
of
different
places.
L
We
started
out
I
look
at
so
I
sent
a
summary
to
the
community
of
mailing
list.
Some
people
want
the
details
and
the
link
to
the
recording
of
the
meeting
Sarah
recorded
the
meeting
and
just
du
marché
took
notes.
So
the
details
are
there,
but
I
want
to
just
summarize
a
little
bit
for
folks
what
we
talked
about
on
you
know,
I
think
we
talked
to
start
with
about
the
fact
that
the
community
survey
data
that
I
presented
a
few
weeks
back
really.
L
I
think,
clearly
illustrates
that
our
decision-making
process
of
a
project
level
is
ad
hoc
and
inscrutable
too
many
people,
and
we
need
to
do
a
better
job
sort
of
formalizing
that,
to
that
end,
we
nominate
or
decided
that
five
people
would
form
up
sort
of
the
bootstrapping
committee
that
is
going
to
try
and
work
on
developing
this
process.
Those
five
people
were
myself:
Joe
beta,
Tim,
pokken,
Bryant,
grant
and
Clayton.
Subsequently,
there
was
a
discussion
on
the
mailings
thread
that
we
were
going
to
would
like
to
extend
that
to
seven
people.
L
So
there
are
nominations
for
to
community
members
with
an
eye
towards
trying
to
perhaps
find
voices
of
people
who
have
not
necessarily
deep
experience
in
Coober
Nettie's
that
have
deep
experience
in
open
source
and
open
source
communities
to
sort
of
a
bit
of
breadth
of
experience.
Since,
for
a
lot
of
us
on
that
pipe
list,
the
deepest
we've
done.
An
open
source
community
is
the
creative
community
so
try
to
get
a
lot
of
perspectives.
L
So
one
is
to
decide
what
what
does
the
ditches
be
mean?
What
kind
of
a
decision
is
it
and
then
how
do
we
make
these
decisions?
Those
are
the
three
things
they'll
be
developed.
We're
going
to
get
together.
Face-To-Face
in
early
May
are
choosing
early
April
liabilities
and
they
will
be
developed.
Put
out
to
the
community
for
community
comment.
L
They'll,
be
we
really
had
a
focus
on
trying
to
time
bounds
this
so
because
I
think
one
of
the
challenges
so
far
has
been
that
these
discussions
that
have
sort
of
gone
on
and
on
and
on
and
on
it.
So
we're
going
to
tied
down
that's
the
time
to
develop
the
documented,
as
well
as
the
time
to
do
the
on
the
door,
gay
community
feedback
and
vote
on
the
back
of
it
at
one
week
to
develop
in
one
weeks
for
feedback
as
well.
L
B
Thing
that
I
would
add
is
this
community
that
were
forming
to
build
these
first
processes
is
self-destructing,
so
we're
not
actually
defining
a
governance
body.
We're
defining
a
path
to
governance
bodies,
and
that
is
all
descrip
starter,
is
because
there's
some
concern
that
we
were
anointing
a
same
group
to
do
to
make
decisions
without
more
ratification
through
the
community,
etc.
B
A
J
Come
to
the
action
item
here,
just
to
be
sort
of
like
loud
and
clear
is,
is
please
nominate,
folks
for
being
part
of
this
self
destructing
bootstrapping
committee
by
sending
sending
me
to
to
Sarah
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
if
that
cubes
are
clearly
right
and
there
was
a
deadline
that
we
said
for
that
right.
Do
what
was
it
up
dude,
but
the
jaws
of
a
baby
with.
K
So
I
think
what
I
think
that,
in
terms
of
the
nominations
and
sort
of
what
the
committee
will
be
looking
for
is
really
a
diversity
of
experience
or
many
people
that
are
not
as
necessarily
immersed
in
that
and
the
gory
details
of
the
project.
So
I
think
it
brings
some
fresh
few
points
for
people
who
have
experience
with
large-scale
projects,
not
necessarily
cover
Nettie's.
So
we
can
avoid
some
of
the
well-known
anti-pattern
that
start
to
happen.
When
you
have
this
many
people
working
on
the
same
project
at
one
time,
yeah.
L
C
A
Can
we
assume
that
is
another
pub
discussion
for
this
looks
like
yet
so
we're
close
to
the
free
end
of
the
meeting?
Unfortunately,
unfortunately,
so
the
remaining
stuff
is
so
actually
there's
AQ
Khan
week
next
week,
right
so
Clara
already
out
that
there
will
be
no
meeting
committee
meeting
and
also
no
meeting
in
two
weeks
from
now.
Also
there
are
face-to-face
meetings
organized
for
the
speaks.
A
I
think
there
are
two
different
music
for
those
meetings,
so
there's
one
provided
by
CNCs
and
there's
another
one
which
is
linked
in
the
in
the
in
this
meeting
the
agenda
and
it
probably
has
a
team.
So
it
would
be
good
if
all
simply
would
put
their
fix
meeting
time
and
end
place
and
also
I
think
this
is
last
minute
addition
from
Caleb,
so
we're
going
to
have
1.6
retrospective
and
there's
there's
a
survey
to
press
for
the
first
time.