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A
A
A
A
D
A
Yeah
I
guess
our
house
keys
are
expired,
so
I
don't
know
if
I
could
do
this,
but
but
yeah
no
well,
you
know
acquisition
was
was
complicated.
Originally
like
there
was
some
low
morale
over
any
company
when
an
acquisition
starts,
but
so,
but
we're
we're
all
having
fun
again
and
we're
excited
about
it.
So
so.
A
A
Let
me
see
if
it
lets
me
just
share
my
maybe
it'll.
Just
let
me
share
my
screen
without
being
the
host.
Let
me
see.
A
B
B
A
A
B
Up
Bart
long
story
short
being
involved
in
kubernetes
already
for
a
long
time,
I
think
more
than
two
years
ago,
I
did
do
a
hackathon
with
Microsoft
and
with
my
company
and
with
James
and
some
other
guys
from
to
to
get
instead
of
going
and
for
me
always
doing
a
lot
of
things
left
and
right
regarding
windows
at
skilled,
our
company
also
a
lot
of
Linux
containers,
but
it
was
a
time
for
me
to
set
a
new
goal
in
2023.:
hey
Bart,
you
you
are
doing
left
and
right.
B
You
are
doing
some
some
contributions
on
other
projects
that
why
also
not
start
doing
some
stuff
on
kubernetes
itself.
Right
and
that's
that
was
my
personal
goal.
Now
I
always
jump
into
the
code.
I
always
read:
I
always
try
to
debug
stuff
as
as
possible,
but
I
said
okay
now,
I
need
to
change
my
mode
and
also
start
contributing,
because
that
was
my
personal
goal.
That's
me,
I'm,
based
in
the
Netherlands
Amsterdam
this
that's
that's!
Where
I
live
there's.
B
This
meeting
is
sometimes
a
little
bit,
not
okayish
for
me
because
it's
like
8
30,
it's
like
dinner
time.
It's
like
getting
people
at
home
that
I
will
try
to.
A
A
A
A
couple
of
we're
working
on
the
so
on
the
framework
for
operational
Readiness
for
Windows
and
we're,
and
so,
and
we're
also
working
on
the
Windows
service
proxy.
If
you're
interested
in
any
of
those
things
I'll
give
you
I'll,
give
you
information,
so
you
can
join
yeah.
B
Yeah
just
this,
this
is
what
I
did
agree
on
or
like.
Let
me
start
having
my
environment
of
running:
that's
that's
pretty
cool
done
now:
I'm,
I'm,
firefighting
or
like
try
to
understand
all
the
bits
and
pieces
right
because
now
I
just
had
this.
This
I
have
my
my
virtual
boxes.
Up
and
running
I
have
my
local
everything
runs
and
there's
now
and
and
I'm
going
to
take
the
first
issue.
That
was
a
scientist
like
this.
That
is
the
one
that
I'm
going
to
take.
B
A
B
See
them
and
yeah
yeah
yeah.
That's
also
for
me,
for
my
I
also
made
some
notes,
but
sometimes
it's
like,
but
I
think
you
guys
all
know
you're
jumping
left
to
right
in
documentation.
You
go,
then
you
go
there.
Then
you
go
there.
Then
you
go
there
and
having
like
a
full
end-to-end
story
on
the
on
the
on
the
tool
set
like
that,
that
can
maybe
yeah.
B
Agree:
yeah
yeah,
but
but
still
I'm,
I'm,
yeah,
I'm
and
yeah.
Maybe
I
have
some
questions
about
later,
but
but
that's
me,
cool.
A
Okay,
there's
not
a
lot
going
on;
Mark!
Isn't
here,
James!
Isn't
here
Arvin
who's
here
arvin's
here,
oh
arvin's
gone
I
see
Luther's.
Here,
none
does
here:
Andy
Eric,
Brandon
Mohammed
David
is
here.
We
did
merge
the
Calico
host
process.
Containers
into
Sig,
Windows
Dev
tools
would
love
for
someone
to
test
that
I
think
David
mentioned
he
had.
He
found
a
bug
with
it
David.
If
you're
here
I
can
show
you
how
to
try
different
cni.
F
F
Mind
because
I
did
I
pulled
down
Master
set
up
both
of
the
nodes
and
everything
looked
good,
with
the
make
all
make
three
ended
up,
failing
smoke
tests
and
then
I
went
into
the
windows
box
and
saw
the
qcl
cube.
Ctl
commands
were
failing
and
saying
that
the
target
machine
actively
refused
it
so
you're.
A
F
A
F
So
but
where
is
it
on
the
Windows
machine?
Because
I.
F
Into
don't.
A
B
A
That's
that's
the
that's.
The
idea
I
mean
that's.
The
purpose
of
the
repo
right
is
that
yeah
nobody
has
to
nobody
has
to
go
in
and
mutate
stuff.
You
can
say
you
want.
You
say
what
kind
of
a
cluster
you
want
and
you
get
it
right.
So,
however
much
CPU,
however,
whatever
your
cni
is
yeah
and
you
do
it,
but
I
think
there
may
be
a
bug
with
the
Calico
host
process
containers
because
David
tried
it
a
couple
days
ago
and
he
said
it
didn't
work.
A
I
haven't
tested
it
yet
so,
but
Bart
I
know
you're
playing
around
in
that
environment.
So
if
you
get
a
chance
to
dig
into
the
Calico
to
the
new
Sig
Windows
stuff
with
the
host
process,
Calico
containers
that'll
be
awesome.
Yep,
okay,
I'm,
I'm,
I
really
would
love
someone
if
somebody's
new
and
they
want
to
get
started.
The
best
I
think
a
really
good
project
where
you
don't
have
to
do
a
whole
bunch
of
Windows
stuff.
Even
is
the
operational
Readiness
testing.
A
A
Let
me
know
I'm
at
me
and
ameen
can
both
help
to
Shepherd
anybody
through
that,
and
the
goal
is
to
just
make
the
operational
Readiness
specification,
something
that
anybody
anywhere
can
run
on
their
Windows
cluster
to
confirm
it's
working
properly.
So
that's
the
other
one.
We
got.
C
All
right,
let's
have
a
quick
question
for
the
operational
Readiness.
Do
you
like
time
wise?
Do
you
have
an?
Is
it
like
a
few
hours
a
week,
or
do
you
think
it's
something
a
little
more
because
I
mean
I
I
helped
work
on
it
back
before
it
was
officially
accepted,
so
I'd
love
to
get
back
to
it.
I
just
have
a
limited
amount
of
time.
Right
now,.
A
I
mean
it's
it's
a
matter
of
just
having
somebody
own
it.
Really
it's
it's
it's
like
anything
else
right,
it's
it's
not
so
much
how
much
time
someone
puts
in
it
I.
Don't
really
think,
there's
a
lot
of
work,
but
we
need
somebody
to
kind
of
finish
it.
You
know
what
I
mean
like
kind
of
just
help,
owning
the
completion
of
it.
You
know
so
I,
don't
think
it's
more
than
a
couple
hours
a
week
right.
It's
just
a
matter
of
you
know
running
it
making
sure
it
works.
A
A
We
just
need
somebody
if
you're,
if
you're,
getting
back,
Ross
and
you're
going
to
be
here
for
six
months,
I
I,
just
don't
think
it's
hard,
I
I,
think
it'd
be
a
great
project
and
I,
don't
think
it
would
be
a
ton
of
time.
You
know
what
I
mean,
because
any
specific
thing
we
could
help
you
do
or
we
could
help
you
with
right.
C
C
A
Cool
great
I
will
I
will
I
will
know
you
down
as
a
potential
person
to
own
it,
and
if
I
don't
hear
from
you
next
week,
I
will
unnote
you
as
a
potential
person
to
own
it,
but
like
let's
yeah
that'll,
be
great
man.
I
would
love
to
have
someone
with
with
your
knowledge,
helping
us
finish
that
that
would
just
be
great.
That
would
just
be
awesome,
but
if
you
know
anyone
else,
Ross
that
you
think
might
be
interested,
you
know
just
introduce
me
right
or
introduce
introduce
us
somehow.
C
Have
you
ever
met
Luther
I
want
to
volunteer
him.
I
know
Luther
like
they're
throwing
his
eyes
just
like
dang
it.
We
know
Luther.
A
B
I
want
to
be
a
long
time
here,
but
it's
like
I
need
to
start.
First
up,
I
need
to
warm
up
right.
I
need
to
I
need
to
get
that
small
thing
going
and
then
kept
comfortable
with
everything.
Just
I
will
be
longer
here,
but
that's
good
yeah,
but
I
first
need
to
start
up
right.
That's
that's
the
thing.
I
I
need
to
get
my
things
rolling,
get
my.
B
A
B
I,
don't
know
how
this
exactly
works,
because
because
there
is
one
ticket
assigned
to
my
name
now,
that's
that's,
like
that's
a
very
small
thingy
to
start.
B
Is
it
on
that's
on
the
so
that's
the
that's
the
Q
a
one
and
that's
like
the
number
is
108
8886.
It's
the
end-to-end
test
for
the
for
the
reboots.
A
E
F
A
B
A
So
can
I
can
I?
Can
I
verify
this?
Let's
verify
this
so
SSH!
Okay!
So
if
I
go
in
here,
CTL
get
nodes,
Dash
o
wide
Coop
CTL
edit
node.
Let
me
edit
this
one
yeah.
So
if
I
go
in
here,
can
I
get
this
food?
Id
look
it's
here!
It
is
yeah
yeah,
okay.
So
what
he's
talking
about
then,
is
doing
a
diff
on
that
yeah.
Okay,
that.
A
F
A
B
A
F
B
A
Or
oh
I,
see
promita
is
here,
I
should
have
said:
okay
y'all
cause.
Actually
it
looks
like
there's.
Pramita
is
here
and
I
see
monsies
here,
monsie,
you're,
new
and
I.
Don't
know
who
else
is
here?
Muhammad
looks
new
Nanda
looks
new
anyways
for
me
to
how's
qamu
doing.
D
Hey
actually
change
the
the
command,
and
it
seems
that.
B
C
D
A
Okay,
so
here's
another.
D
A
To
work
but.
A
Work,
Avanti
I
think
you.
F
A
Okay,
but
but
definitely
if
you,
if
you
want
to
say
something,
feel
free
to
feel
free
to
chime
in,
we
always
like
newcomers
here
pramita.
What
are
we
doing
so
it
works
pramita.
A
D
So
actually
there
was
a
hyphen
Drive,
Extra
Drive
command.
That
I
was
using
and
it
was
like.
You
know
some
other
image
that
I
was
using
so
I
I
corrected
that
and
not
the
CD
ROM
uses.
Actually
the
box
that
you
know
is
present
for
the
the
one
that
we
are
using
in
our
code
and
and
seems
that
the
shell
is
coming
up.
But
somehow
it's
not
the
one
like
that.
D
A
E
A
E
A
Where
are
you
I'm
in
Vancouver,
oh
you're,
in
Vancouver,
okay,
when
when's
a
good
time,
or
do
you
want
to
do
it
asynchronously
and
just
like
sort
of
we
could?
We
could.
A
All
right,
pramita,
I
guess
just
if
you
put
as
much
info
as
you
can
into
this
issue,
we'll
just
Arvin
how
about
we
look
at
it!
Asynchronously
yeah.
E
Let's
look
async
I
also
can
try
and
find
some
time
like
on
Fridays,
okay,.
A
Cool
all
right,
so
I'll
just
I'll,
just
note
that
that
you
volunteered
to
help
with
this
so
I.
So
what
do
you
think
we
should
do
pramita?
Do
you
think
we
should
just
move
over
to
AWS
provider.
D
A
I
have
an
idea
for
me.
So
what
if
you
make
a
pull
request
that
tries
Support
qemu
over
that
fails
and
then
we
can
maybe
see
if
arvind
can
reproduce
that
on
his
his
box
and
it'll
be
a
Linux
box,
but
at
least
if
we
can
get
it
working
on
Linux,
we
can
say:
look.
We
got
this
to
work
for
Linux,
it's
clearly
a
Mac
OS
issue
right.
A
Do
maybe
I
can
test
it
too,
then.
So
why
don't
you
make
a
PR
for
qamu
and
then
just
we'll
call
it
a
day
and
then
we'll
Port
it
over
to
AWS,
so
that
people
with
AWS
accounts
can
do
Sig,
Windows,
Dev
tools,
development
and
then
we'll
have
two
things.
We
support,
virtualbox
and
AWS
and
then
I
think
that
should
be.
That
should
be
good
enough
to
start
right.
A
D
A
Okay,
awesome,
let
me
know
if
you
want
to
look
at
that
together,
if
you
want
to
just
do
it,
that's
fine
too,
but
I'll
be
around
tomorrow
morning
with.
A
Be
there
all
right,
this
is
great.
Thank
you
so
much
for
doing
this
and
working
on
it
for
so
long
thanks
to
both
pramita
and
and
David,
they
they
totally
joined
and
just
went
headfirst
into
really
hard
problems,
not
having
worked
on
Windows
stuff
before
anything
else.
Arvind
anything
on
your
on
the
Node
log
viewer,
going
on.
E
The
only
thing
happening
there
is
on
Thursday
we're
going
to
have
a
cigarch
call
about
it.
Now.
E
Not
sure
we'll
find
out
Jordan
seems
to
be
in
two
minds
now
he's
like.
If
so
many
people
wanted.
Maybe
I
should
let
this
go
through,
but
we'll
and
I
think
dims
suggested
that
we
just
talk
about
it
at
in
cigars,
so
we'll
find
out
if
you
can
show
up
I,
think
Mark
said
he'll,
try
and
show
up,
but
if
you
or
James
can
show
up
it'll
help.
A
A
A
A
2
p.m:
specific
Arvin!
That's
my
note
to
myself
that
I'm
putting
in
my
notebook
anybody
that
wants
to
come
and
vote
for
node
log
viewer
so
that
you
can
see
Windows
logs
from
The
Coop
client.
The
same
way
you
can
see
other
like
pod,
logs
and
stuff
yeah
come
to
come
to
cigarch
come
to
cigarch
on
you're
gonna.
You
come
in
Ross.
A
A
A
D
I
was
just
saying
that
do
we
need
to
like
I,
have
to
share
the
details.
I
need
what
exactly
we
we're
gonna
present
and
those
information
I
need.
A
We're
not
doing
anything
until
we're
not
gonna,
we
won't
do
the
slides
until
right
before
the
talk.
All
we
need
to
do
for
now
is
the
the
PRS
for
the
for
for
the
for
the
qamu
and
AWS
stuff,
we'll
present
that
okay
sure,
but
we
can
make
slides.
If
you
need
to
justify
it
at
work
or
something
we
can
start,
we
can
start
working
on
some
slides
together.
We
can
do
that
tomorrow
morning.
Just
let
me
know
we
can.
We
can
do
that.
D
So
but
but
there's
a
there's
a
channel
in
this,
so
this
is
this
is
related
to
VMware.
So
that's
why
I
was
saying
that.
A
Okay,
okay,
anybody
else
want
to
talk
about
anything
other
than
boot.
Ids.
A
Sorry,
I,
love,
I,
I,
love,
talking
about
boot,
IDs,
all
right,
10
seconds,
10.,
nine,
eight,
seven,
six,
five,
four,
three:
two!
Nobody
else!
David
you
good
all
right,
yeah,
let's,
let's
all
right!
Let's
look
at
the
boot
IDs
go
ahead,
go
ahead;
Bart!
Take
it
away.
What
do
you
got?
I,
don't
think
about
it.
No
I
was
I
was.
A
A
So
this
is
officially
the
non-official
part
where
we
pair
on
stuff.
So
folks.
E
C
A
B
B
I
will
dive
a
little
bit
more
into
into
the
issue
or
into
the
into
the
thing
it's
like.
I
was
like.
I
was
hey,
it's.
B
A
So
you
use
Sig
Windows
Dev
tools
to
make
a
cluster.
You
don't
have.
If
you
could
file
an
issue
and
say
that
that
on
the
Sig
Windows
Dev
tools,
we
don't
have
a
boot
ID.
That
would
be
great
because
that
companies
feels
like
that
feels
to
me
like
it
should
be
considered
a
bug,
whether
it's
a
Sig,
Windows,
devtools
bug
or
a
Windows
bug.
A
B
Okay,
all
right
we'll
do
this.
I
will
I
will
do
some
digging
and
then,
if
I,
if
I
cannot
find
it,
then
I
will
file.
The
I
will
file
the
ticket.
A
Okay,
cool
I'm,
gonna,
I'm
gonna
open,
go
land
and
see
if
I
can
dig
in
and
see
if
I
can
find.
Okay.
B
A
So
I,
what's
happening
with
that
is
the
boot
ID
should
be
something
that
is
sent
from
the
windows
couplet
back
to
the.
Why
don't?
We
just
use
the
terminal,
CD
Source
kubernetes
right,
so
if
I
go
in
here,
the
kublet
itself
is
running
and
it
what
the
kublet
is
every
10
minutes
or
something
going
and
sending
status
back.
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
There
must
be
some
thing
that,
like
talks
to
Windows
and
gets
information
about
it
right
info,
okay,
error,
getting
machine
info,
so
that's
happening
in
here.
So
this
is
a
machine
info
function
right,
so
where's
that
okay,
so
let's
go
find
out.
That's
implemented,
get
grab,
Dash,
I
machine
info
machine.
C
That's
what
I'm
actually
looking
right
now,
because
which
field
is
it?
Is
it
boot
ID,
just
okay,
so
underneath.
B
C
I
really
hate
myself,
so
I
do
it,
but
that's
just
me:
yeah.
A
C
C
Oh
wait:
hold
on
the
sign.
Windows
devtools
run
any
monitoring
because
I
wonder
if
basically
it
needs
to
scrape
something
on
the
Node
to
get
it
and
we're
not
if
we're
not
running.
What's
it
called
the
Prometheus
agent,
then
we're
not
going
to
scrape
and
get
the
boot
ID
back,
especially
it's
in
the
registry.
B
A
B
A
F
C
A
B
E
C
E
C
A
get
boot
ID
function,
it
goes
to
the
registry,
for
the
local
machine,
looks
up
that
boot
ID
registry,
which
is
a
constant
which
is
very
interesting
and
then
reads
it
and
then
basically,
if
it
doesn't
get
a
boot
ID,
it
just
returns
an
empty
string
and
there.
A
C
Well,
no,
okay,
so
that
was
just
me
off
the
cuff.
My
guess
is,
if
you
go
look
at
your
registry
right
now
on
one
that's
empty,
that
key
is
either
not
present,
or
that
key
has
nothing
to
set
so
now,
I'm
wondering
do
like
who,
who
is
supposed
to
set
that
key,
because
I
don't
think
it
has
anything
to
do
with
kubernetes.
That's
my
other.
B
A
A
B
A
B
B
A
Anybody
else
wants
to
hang
out.
Let
let
us
know
it's
a
it's
more
of
a
concrete
thing
where
we
work
specifically
on
things
together,
so
come
with
something
you
want
to
work
on,
but
yeah
definitely,
okay,
see.