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A
B
Yeah
it's
understandable,
I
mean
you
know,
nobody
can
understand
everything
in
the
project
at
all
times,
especially
at
this
scale,
but
but
yeah.
If
you
want
to
take
ownership
of
that
issue,
I
could
see
a
big
value
in
engaging
with
SIG's
storage
and
seeing
if
you
could
find
some
stakeholders
from
SIG's
storage
to
help
you
with
this
and
then
obviously,
if
there's
any
help
needed
from
a
sig,
Docs
or
documentation,
placement
help
or
anything
like
that,
the
sigdoc
slack
can
all
these
meetings
here
we
can.
A
B
C
The
impact,
the
range
of
stereo,
the
the
range
of
shareholders,
the
the
range
of
stakeholders
in
this
is
too
large.
The
scope
of
proposed
changes
too
large
and
the
changes
are
not
adequately
defined
to
meet
the
bar
for
collaboration.
So
walk
this
policy
back
and
submit
a
cat
instead
equipping
a
tease
enhancement
proposal.
So
that's
where
we
are
now.
The
steering
committee
meeting
is
tomorrow
morning
at
look
at
my
calendar.
Really
quick!
C
Excuse
me.
It's
tomorrow
afternoon,
at
1
p.m.
Pacific
I'm
happy
to
get
an
invitation
for
anyone
who
would
like
to
attend,
but
I
suspect
that
that
is
the
the
feedback
and
what
will
emerge
as
a
proposal
to
go
forward
is
to
put
a
hold
on
any
PRS.
Coming
from
this
umbrella
issue,
15
748
to
produce
a
cap
and
to
make
sure
that
it's
adequately
reviewed
and
go
forward
from
there
and
I
think
that's
all
valid.
C
C
C
Jim
is
new,
Jared
was
gone
and
then
ultimately,
moved
on.
Jennifer
was
unavailable
for
a
very
long
time.
So
I
was
one
person
stretched
between
three
people.
Three,
it's
one
person
stretched
over
a
three
person
job,
so
I
can
only
put
my
own
inward
focus
as
a
result
of
having
too
much
to
do
with
not
enough
resources
to
do
it.
It's
not
an
excuse.
D
Yeah,
you
know,
sometimes
you
have
to
do
something
like
this
to
get
people's
attention.
So
if
you
want
to
look
at
the
glass
being
half
full
as
opposed
to
half
empty,
sometimes
you
got
to
shake
a
tree
and
you
shook
a
tree
and
now
you're
actually
getting
on
their
committee
on
getting
on
they're
on
their
agenda.
And
so
you
know
the
end
results,
not
so
bad.
It's.
C
Really
not
a
a
view
this
for
Docs
as
an
unqualified
win,
because
it
means
that
we
now
have
the
stakeholder
attention
on
the
question
of
third
party
content
and
also
but
I
do
want
to
affirm
that
I
have
pushed
back
with
the
steering
committee
about
how
they
responded
to
that
issue.
It
doesn't
matter
how
right
they
are,
if
they're,
how
to
put
this
diplomatically.
C
It's
not
okay
to
it's
great,
to
be
right.
It's
not
okay,
to
be
a
jerk
about
being
right,
so
I
have
pushback.
I
will
push
back
on
that.
So
I
want
to
thank
you
for
being
willing
to
tackle
a
tough
topic
and
also
affirm
that
you
were
not
treated
well
and
I
will
ensure
that
you
were
treated
well
going
forward.
Yeah.
D
D
E
C
C
Jim
you
had
asked
a
question
about
whether
there
was
a
cab
already
in
process.
I
have
not
started
on
one
Tim
banister
SF
Tim
asked
the
same
question
yesterday.
I
said
if
he
wanted
to
get
started
on
one.
That's
great
I
have
been
waiting
to
hear
a
specific
feedback
from
the
steering
committee
tomorrow
about
going
forward,
but
I,
don't
think.
There's
I
think
it's
possible
to
start
on
the
ring,
like
the
bones
of
a
Kip
now,
but
I
also
didn't
want
to
act
unilaterally
in
the
formation
of
a
cab.
C
A
F
D
But
but
the
process
that
they're
trying
to
do,
which
is
a
multi
round
vetting
and
feedback
loop,
it's
it's!
It's
gonna
provide
that
mechanism,
even
though
you'll
look
at
half
the
parts
on
the
form
ago.
Well
that
doesn't
apply
that
doesn't
apply
that
doesn't
apply
so,
but
they're
give
them
an
opportunity
and
do
what
they
want
to
do,
which
is
obviously
do
an
iterative
vetting.
C
C
C
Yeah,
there's
no
need
to
invent
fire
here
right,
okay,
the
second
part
of
that
is
so
Jordan
Leggett
proposed
that
we
either
revert
a
particular
commit
or
that
we
added
drafts
notice
to
the
third-party
content.
I
I
think
that's
a
good
idea,
but
I'm
gonna
ask
that
we
defer
action
on
that
until
after
we
get
the
chance
to
talk
with
the
steering
committee.
C
F
Would
really
really
like
to
attend
the
steering
committee
meeting
tomorrow,
unfortunately,
I'm
like
quadruple,
booked
that
time
slot
so
I'll
I'll,
just
trust
you
guys
to
represent
me.
I
I
mean
I
I,
pretty
much
made
my
my
big
points,
my
big
priorities,
known
in
the
original
15
748
PR,
so
or
not:
15
748,
whatever
the
1582
so
yeah
I'll.
Let
you
deal
with
that
and
I'll
watch
the
recording
afterwards
cool.
D
Yeah,
just
just
just
just
for
everyone
to
be
aware,
I
mean
you
sometimes
when
you
go
in
front
of
the
steering
committee.
You
know
there
are
things
that
can
happen.
That
are
very
frustrating.
Things
can
take
too
long
to
get
reviewed,
or
you
thought
you
had
consensus.
Then
you
don't
I,
you
know,
you
know
things
things
like
that
can't
happen,
and
so
just
just
you
know,
everybody
ended
so
always
could
be
a
rough
ride.
So
hopefully
just
have
a
thick
skin.
D
Don't
take
it
personally,
it's
it's
one
of
these
things
that
can
be
a
little
bit
challenging
I.
Think
and
just
just
you
know,
I
mean
I've
had
to
do
more
on
the
architecture
board
side
than
the
steering
committee.
But
but
I
assume,
you
know
that
the
same
the
same,
hey
look
out.
Advisory
still
applies.
B
B
A
link
in
the
agenda
there
I
can
also
throw
it
in
chat
for
the
initial
draft.
I
just
straight-up
took
the
template
dumped
it
in
Google,
Docs
I
figured
we're
gonna
have
to
have
someone
eventually
take
some
information
and
distill
it
down
into
markdown
and
all
that
fun
stuff
eventually,
but
there
it
is.
Thank
you.
Yep.
C
C
C
C
Think
I
think
the
poor
thing
gets
a
little
overworked.
I
think
it's
used
to
having
a
nice
steady
security,
blanket
if
I
run
a
ping
window
in
every
every
laptop
I
haven't
opened
every
active
session
and
I
think
he
gets
used
to
having
a
nice.
You
know
a
security
blanket
cope
with
its
life
and
because
this
is
usually
the
first
thing
I
do
on
a
Tuesday,
I
suspect.
There's
a
like
a
large
enough
number
of
quart
collisions
that
the
router
just
blows
up.
C
C
B
One
of
the
reasons
I'm
withholding
this
trait
of
volunteering
to
say
you
know
obvious
it
in,
for
you
know
hosting
these
meetings
here.
I
knows
my
work
schedule
just
really
is
very
int
depending
on
you
know
what
date
is
it
most,
the
same
time
for
us
every
week?
But
it's
my
meetings
change,
but
it
would
be
good
to
have
almost
like
a
rotating
seat
or
maybe
a
monthly
dude.
B
C
Green,
it's
not
especially
onerous.
It's
pretty.
It's
obviously
pretty
straightforward
I
mean
you
have
to
like
enter
one
six
digit
code
and
click,
one
record
button
and
recorded
the
cloud,
but
it's
yeah
I
mean
I.
Think
you're.
You
accurately
point
out
that
it's
the
way
that
things
are
now
is
not
a
scalable
solution,
so
actually
I've
got
a
meeting
with
Parris
Pittman
after
this.
Let
me
talk
with
her
and
see
if
there
are
best
practices
that
other
SIG's
use
for
running
meetings,
and
we
can.
We
can
take
a
look
at
iterating
from
there
and
I.
C
C
H
G
C
G
A
G
How
to
go
about
seeing
which
parts
they
you
know
should
focus
on
besides
just
reading
through
it
all
on
comparing
it
I
guess
to
the
active
one
and
then
for
the
future,
and
you
know
making
the
pull
requests
you
know,
maybe
being
able
to
specify
you
know
kinda,
like
the
snapshot
of
the
English
version,
that
it
was
referred
to.
That's.
C
A
really
good
question
yeah,
because
right
now,
there's
really
there's
no
hard
guidance
that
we
provide
I
think
we're
basically
assuming
the
folks
will
look
at
the
content
tree
a
start
with
whatever
version
seems
to
work
best
for
them.
That's
usually
the
the
last
stable
release
so
with
1.16
out.
If
somebody
came
in
and
wanted
to
start,
localizing
Docs
I
think
we
would
recommend
that
they
started
1.15,
because
that's
the
last
stable
release
or
the
sorry
the
most
recent
stable
release,
but
that's
not
specified
anywhere,
and
maybe
that
could
be.
G
A
C
E
C
C
C
B
H
The
owning
of
those
examples
is
a
problem
because
they're
just
glancing
through
what
they
are
I
remember,
you
know,
I
can
remember
a
certain
person
who
wrote
you
know
Cassandra
or
you
know
another
one
and
and
I
know
now
that
you
know
that
person
is
in
a
completely
different
group,
doing
you
know
and
probably
paying
tho
no
attention
so
that
I
think
that
tends
to
be
the
the
fate
of
these
things
they
get.
They
get
done
once
and
in
most
cases
I,
don't
think
anyone's
paying
attention.
C
C
H
You
know
two
different
things:
one
one
was
the
issue
about
persistent
volumes
and
persistent
volume
claims
that
that
one
looked
to
me
like
it
could
be
addressed
by
writing
a
set
of
tasks.
Then
there's
this
this
other
concern
about.
What's
up
with
this
get
you
know,
github
kubernetes,
slash
examples
repository,
so
there
we
have
the
source
code
for
several
large
examples,
lot
larger
than
what
we
would
put
in
a
task
topic.
So
those
have
become
tutorial
topics.
That's
the
tougher
question,
because
someone
who's
you
know
a
developer
or
not
more
likely.
H
You
know,
I,
don't
want
to
I.
Don't
speak
too
strongly
here,
but
I
think
some
of
them
they
don't
get
looked
at
very
often
and
then
so
we
as
writers,
you
know
I,
have
to
think
well.
What
do
we
do
with
these
things?
They've
gotten
out
of
date-
and
you
know
who's
responsible
for
keeping
the
tutorial
in
the
docs
up
to
date
with
the
changes
that
do
get
made
to
the
source
code
in
the
repository
and
that's
just
all,
I'm,
very
fuzzy.
C
C
A
Question
that
if
we
should
link
or
like
unlink
both
so
I,
am
a
platform
developer,
so
I
go
to
all
possible
places
to
get
some
information.
My
first
place
would
be
to
look
in
the
documentation
site,
but
I
have
I
have
known
about
the
site
examples
because
I've
used
it
in
the
past,
so
that
me
other
place
that
I
would
go
and
look
into.
A
C
Medicine,
thank
you
for
the
clarity
Savita,
so
how
to
deal
with
example,
content
Steve,
you're
right-
that
is
a
larger
question.
I
would
like
to
come
back
to
it
next
week
at
the
top
of
the
agenda
when
we're
all
fresh
and
they
give
us
give
us
a
week
to
think
about
it
and
yeah
come
back
to
this
as
a
fresher
topic
where
we
can
give
it
more
attention.
So,
let's
revisit
containg
eats
at
top
agenda
is
that
is
that
acceptable
to
you,
Steve
yeah,.