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From YouTube: Layer5 Community Meeting (February 11th, 2022)
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Layer5 Community Meeting - February 11th, 2022
Agenda:
- Layer5 collaboration with She code
- She Code Africa Contributhon Program 2022
- Layer5 collaboration with Openforce
- Layer5 at OpenForce 2022
- My Layer5 Event Task
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A
We
always
begin
this
call
with
the
introduction
of
our
newest
members.
So
is
there
anyone
on
the
call
who
is
attending
the
community
called
for
the
first
time,
even
if
you
have
attended
any
other
calls
throughout
the
week
feel
free
to
introduce
yourself
on
this
one?
We
have
a
lot
of
new
members
here.
B
It's
it's
hard,
but
it's
it
can
be
difficult,
but
you
can
actually
ignore
the
person
with
the
microphone.
It's
usually
pretty
hard
to
ignore
them.
But
oh.
C
C
C
Now
I
am
exploring
the
cloud
native
space
and
that's
why
I'm
here
like
I
came
to
know
about
layer,
5
community
via
navendu
through
his
twitter,
but,
like
I
couldn't
join,
then
I
didn't
find
the
slack
anymore,
but
recently
karthik
posted
a
tweet
and
that's
how
I'm
here
so
basically,
I
found
out
about
clarify
through
twitter.
C
D
I'll
go
next:
okay,
yeah
hi
everyone,
I'm
siddhant,
I'm
a
sophomore
at
kalinga.
Institute
of
tech
was
been
to
this
community
earlier,
but
I
did
some
non-code
contribution
back
then.
I
was
not
having
much
skills
in
to
contribute
to
this
project.
So
now,
I'm
back
with
some
skills
to
contribute,
and
now
currently
I'm
learning
bulldog
and
all
to
contribute
more
in
the
back
end.
D
D
Yeah,
so
I
am
a
second
year
b
tech
student
from
india.
I
am
currently
interested
in
devops
and
exploring
more
while
learning
in
public.
I
am
also
interning
at
dok
in
the
transcript
squad
for-
and
I
joined
this
community
through
twitter
because
I
am
seeing
the
community
is
doing
great
stuff,
so
yeah
looking
forward
to
contribute.
D
A
Okay,
so
all
of
you
for
on
the
call,
I
hope
you
have
access
to
the
meeting
minutes.
Add
your
names
in
there.
If
you
don't
have
access,
you'll
probably
have
to
fill
the
newcomers
full
form
so
yeah.
I
think
we
can
start
with
it.
So
first
up
we
have
ruth
or
bami
both
of
you
are
on
the
call.
F
Yeah
sure,
can
you
hear
me
yep
yeah
hi
everybody,
so
my
name
is
ruth,
and
so,
if
you
have
been
in
the
community,
if
you
have
been
in
there
five
community
since
about
last
year,
you'd
like
you'd,
remember
you
know
she
could
africa's
layer
5's
participation
in
this
program,
but
to
refresh
your
memory
or
to
tell
the
newcomers
about
you
know
what
this
program
is
about.
F
I'm
going
to
explain
and
also
highlight
the
contributions
we
had
last
year,
so
she
called
africa
first,
easy
like
in
non
thanks
me
for
the
link.
She
called
africa
is
a
non
government
organization
here
in
africa
that
you
know
supports
women
in
tech
with
programs
mentorship
resources.
You
know
to
get
up
to
speed
in
their
tech
career
even
for
those
that
are
starting
for
those
are
the
mid
career
and
all
that
stuff.
F
So
this
program
called
contribute
on
is
a
program
that
she
called
africa
launched
last
year
to
help
women
from
africa
contribute
to
open
source
right.
So
it's
similar
to
g-shock.
F
If
you
know,
if
you
know
of
those
programs
so
but
for
contribution
program,
it's
a
one
month.
It's
a
one
month
program
where
the
ladies
contributes
to
open
source.
For
for
that
month,
we
are
attached
to
a
particular
project.
They
contribute
to
open
source
for
that
particular
month
and
they
get
paid
like
stipends
of
500
for
each
lady
so
and
last
year
she
got
leah
five
participated
in
the
first
cohorts
from
chico
africa
and
we
had
amazing.
F
We
had
about
three
projects
and
we
had
amazing
mentors
from
the
the
five
community
that
mentored
the
ladies
that
contributed
to
this
project
to
the
project
we
had.
One
of
the
projects
we
had
was
the
community
handbook.
It
started
from
you
know
the
community
handbooks
there
from
that
project,
and
you
know
there
are
a
whole
lot
of
benefits
that
handbook
has
you
know
created.
F
We
also
had
some
ladies
contribute
to
the
websites
and
also
had
some
other
them,
so
other
ladies
contribute
to
measuring.
So
that's
a
brief
on
what
this
project
is
about,
so
this
year
contribution
is
starting
another
cohorts,
the
is
it
for
two
months.
F
Sorry,
I
saw
one
month
so
for
this
year,
chico
africa
is
starting.
Another
cohort,
for
you
know,
contribute
on
and
layer.
Five
is
willing
to
participate
to
this
project
right
to
this
program
and
we
are
calling
on
mentors.
You
know
if
you
want
to
be.
If
you
want
to
participate
in
this
program,
we
have
a
link,
it's
linked
on
the
community
meeting.
F
You
can
check
out
details
of
this
program
and
indicate
if
you
want
to
participate
as
a
mentor
or
you
have
some
skill.
It
must
not
must
not
be
mental,
but
if
you
have
some
skill
that
you
want
to
participate,
you
know
and
make
this
program
a
success.
You
can
indicate
on
that
doc
and
you
can
also
send
a
message
on
the
community
channel.
If
you
want
to
send
me
via
dm
to
buy
me
or
or
myself,
you
can
send
the
dm
as
well
so
yeah.
F
That's
that's
a
bit
about
what
this
program
is
about
out
any
questions
anyone
has,
I
can,
you
know
clarify
on
any
questions.
B
So
who's
who's
already
participating
in
sorry,
my
voice
is
not
great
who's
already
participating
in
this
year's
program.
That's.
F
The
the
application
just
out
right-
it's
not
it-
has
not
started
yet.
So
I
think
when
the
application
phase
closes
then
would
know
who
is
participating
for
last
year
we
had
jerkins,
we
had
art
company.
I
think
yeah.
B
F
B
Poorly
phrased
question
on
my
part,
actually,
I
meant
to
say
who
from
this
community
is
already
participating
or
do
we
know.
F
So
I
I'm
going
to
be
participating
by
me
as
well.
Deborah
priya
is
going
to
also
be
participating,
and,
if
you,
if
anyone
wants
to
you,
know,
contribute
to
this
as
well.
You're
welcome
most
welcome
to.
F
B
Oh
nice,
yeah,
she's
gonna,
talk
here
in
just
a
moment.
Actually
we're
gonna
get
a
chance
to
poke
at
unari,
which
is
one
of
my
favorite
pastimes
and
sh
shubal
is
participating
as
well.
B
Nice,
okay,
great
and
so
ruth
your
call
you're,
both
kind
of
recapping.
The
fact
that
we've
participated
this
in
the
past
that
we
had
lots
of
success
that
were
well
there's
a
whole
blog
post
written
about
the
things
that
were
accomplished.
B
The
I
don't
know,
I
think
I
think
most
people
on
this
call
have
seen
the
community
handbook.
That's
on
the
layer,
five
io
site
that
well
to
embarrass
ruth
a
bit.
It
was
one
of
those
things
that
ruth
had
acknowledged.
Ruth
is
a
a
mesh
mate
emeritus.
B
Actually
so
among
many
other
stars,
I
think
many
other
badges,
but
but
one
of
the
things
that
she
had
noticed
was
that
we've
got
tons
of
info
for
how
to
engage
what
the
projects
are
and
who's
doing,
what
and
where
to
get
hooked
in
and
yet
that
was
those
were
in
different
docks
in
different
places
and
different,
read
me's,
and
so
one
of
the
initiatives
that
she
had
mentored
this
last
this
last
go
round
was
the
what
was
the
coalescing
of
all
that
information
into
a
central
document
in
the
formatting
of
that
and
ultimately,
that
info
is
then
now
published
in
the
community
handbook.
B
That's
here
so
pretty
impactful,
if
you
think
about
it
like
not
only
is
it
a
great
resource,
but
it's
a
resource
that
that
every
single
person
who
joins
the
community
here
sees
and
then
reviews,
and
so
so
just
one
example
of
projects
that
go
on.
B
I
think
ruth
tell
me
if
I'm,
if
this
is
and
by
me
tell
me
if
this
is
accurate,
so
so
today,
you're
kind
of
reintroducing
or
reintroducing
she
code,
africa
as
a
program.
It's
it's
up
and
coming
it's
about
time
to
go
for
those
that
want
to
be
menteed
and
participate
to
go,
get
signed
up.
B
It's
time
for
organization
participating
organizations
like
layer,
five
and
jenkins,
and
the
whole
list
to
kind
of
get
get
their
act
together
and
and
between
ruth
and
bommy
and
shubal
and
unari
and
and
potentially
others
on
this
call.
This
is
what
ruth
is
saying
is
like
hey,
they're,
they're,
leading
the
charge
here,
getting
us
organized
and
they're
trying
to
do
a
couple
of
things:
they're
they're
calling
for
mentors.
B
F
Yeah
definitely,
your
importantly,
so
you
can
reach
out
while
we're
actually
trying
to
like
get
what
specific
projects
we
we
will
be
applying
with
sushi
good
africa.
You
can
reach
out
for
the
meantime.
You
know
about
your
interest,
mentor
or
yeah.
So
please
do
reach
out.
I
would
love
as
much
participation
as
possible
because
we're
able
to
achieve
so
much
with
last
quarter
and
it
would
be
great
to
achieve
more
time.
B
That's
great
for
those
that
are
working
on
things
in
the
community
as
well.
You
might
have
ideas
about
areas
that
people
can
engage
within,
I'm
looking,
I'm
sort
of
eyeballing
kunal
verma
at
the
moment.
If
he
can
get
his
calendar
in
order,
he
might
think
of
ideas
for
ways
for
people
to
engage
on
the
discus
forum.
B
There's
new
new
reports
to
be
written
new
new
sql
statements
to
to
go
through
new
leaderboards
to
create
like
there's,
definitely
things
there.
So
there's
also
new
ways
to
gamify
what
happens
in
the
discussion
forum.
So
you
know
think
about
it.
B
For
those
of
you
that
are
too
shy,
there's
the
slack
and
for
the
rest
of
us.
We
might
hear
about
another
program
that
we're
participating
in.
A
So
anyone
who's
interested
you
can
reach
out
in
the
events
channel
that
we
have
on
slack
or
you
can
add
your
names
here
as
well.
This
dog
is
mentioned
on
the
community
meeting
minutes.
You
can
add
your
names
here,
and
these
are
some
of
the
tasks.
A
A
B
Quick
question
this
might
be
obvious
for
most,
but
I
remember
asking
this
question
last
year
just
for
I
think
I
asked
it
which
was
so
the
so
it's
a
wonderful
goal
of
helping
females
in
particular,
get
get
engaged,
get
ramped
up,
get
engaged
in
projects
and
build
relationships
and
make
an
impact
and
all
those
things
the
for
those
that
potentially
want
to
raise
their
hand
to
help
in
organizing
or
potentially
mentor
that's
open
to
anyone.
F
Yeah,
it's
open
to
anyone,
not
anyone
can
mentor.
We
had
navendu
last
time
mentor,
so
we
yeah
he's
in
the
kid's
interest.
E
Yeah
so,
which
type
of
you
know
mini
events,
are
we
looking
for
the
program?
Are
they
ctf
or
some
kind
of
hackathon
or
some
other
events.
E
F
Okay,
so
I
think
when,
when
we
are
looking
at
mini,
so
it's
since
the
two
months
phase,
you
know
it's
something
that
can
be
covered
within
that
timeline.
E
So
there
are
two
tasks,
the
one
you
know
contribution
area
and
the
second
one
is
like
some
small
project
building
contest
or
that
sort
of
thing.
E
F
Okay,
okay,
yeah.
I
think
that's
again
what
you're
saying
like
a
mini
project,
so
they
have
to
present
a
project
to
sushi
called
africa
right,
it's
just
like
so
whatever
they
work
on
here,
right
alia,
five.
It
presents
like
like
proof
of
work.
Basically
right.
This
is
the
projects
I
worked
on
in
via
five
as
a
mentee
right,
so
they
presented
to
she
called
africa.
It's
just
like
not
not
really
a
veteran
thing,
but
you
know
shows
that
okay,
this
meant,
he
you
know,
worked
on
a
project.
A
Okay,
then,
we'll
move
on
to
the
next
event
that
we
are
participating
in.
Are
you
sure
do
you
want
to
talk
about
this
tana
share
my.
A
It
is
a
like
long-term,
which
we
are
planning,
so
we
have
certain
like
volunteers
for
the
same,
that
is
barmy
and
she
would
shibu.
Is
there
also
we
have
raj
with
us
who
is
assisting
us
with
certain
tasks.
A
Now
we
have
like
made
out
the
announcement
on
our
linkedin
that
we
are
collaborating
with
this
open
post
now.
I
need
certain
mentors
for
the
same
for
to
take
this
initiative
further,
as
we
need
to
have
certain
projects
that
will
be
listed
on
open
folks
for
contribution.
A
So
if
anyone
is
interested
for
the
same,
they
could
write
their
names
in
the
dock
here
and,
like
will
like
appreciate
your
efforts
contributing
to
this
initiative.
A
So,
like
these
tasks
are
listed,
some
tasks
are
still
pending.
That
is
one
two
and
three
and
that
but
like
that,
is
needed
as
a
priority
base
on
a
priority
basis.
Also,
we
need
to
have
certain
projects
so
also.
I
need
a
certain
confirmation
that
here
people
have
listed,
that
they
are
interested
for
three
tasks.
So
can
I
give
them
three
tasks
in
one
go?
B
B
So
of
the
as
layer
5
participates
in
a
variety
of
these
programs.
B
We
finally
put
together
a
little
bit
of
a
template
for
things
that
we
know
that
we
need
to
do
as
a
set
of
organizers
for
making
sure
that
we're
engaging
in
the
best
of
ways
and
that's
what
unari
is
covering
here
and
that's
what
ruth
and
bombi
were
covering
in
the
in
the
other
dock,
and
so
what
unatti
and
ruth
are
are
doing
is
a
few
things.
They're
they're,
letting
everyone
know
about
the
fact
that
we're
participating
for
people
to
come
in
and
engage
in
different
ways.
Maybe
you
want
to
help
organize?
B
Maybe
you
want
to
mentor?
Maybe
you
want
to
be
a
mentee
great.
Maybe
you
just
want
to
sit
on
the
side
and
eat
popcorn.
Like
me,
just
kind
of
watch
as
things
go
on
and
and
so,
while
as
these
are
getting
organized
and
people
like
shubo,
are
just
showing
up
and
stepping
up
taking
on
yeah
assignments
like
like
writing
a
blog
post.
I
think
the
the
only
or
the
one
ask
that
we
had
had
was
that
like,
if
someone's
gonna
take
on
a
task
good.
B
Ideally,
it's
just
just
one
person
or
like
there's
just
one
name
there:
it's
not
that
shubo,
for
example,
isn't
being
collaborative
with
the
writing
of
that
blog
post.
He
is
and
that's
great,
but
but
that
single
individual
is
has
is
accountable
and
responsible
for
delivering
one
task.
Now,
if
shubal
steps
up
and
takes
on
all
11.
like
man
who's
going
to
stop
the
guy,
I
mean,
like
you,
know
like
yeah.
Yes,
is
the
short
answer
to
your
question.
Yes,
it's
it's
great.
If
people
want
to
take
on
more
than
one.
A
So,
like
is
anyone
interested
to
mentor
for
this
initiative?
If
they're
interested,
they
could
just
write
their
names
or
if
they
are?
If
you
are
too
shy
to
write
your
names
in
the
chats,
you
could
you
can't
deal
with
their
names
and
I
would
argue.
B
Yeah,
it's
actually
so
so.
Raj
has
a
good
question,
which
is
like
man,
you
can
you
the
the
imposter
syndrome
is
almost
palpable
in
the
room
like
wait.
A
second
okay,
I'm
gonna
mentor,
someone
else
like
that's
ridiculous.
B
The
thing
is
any
one
of
you,
I'm
sure
could
say
the
same
thing
that
I'm
about
to
which
is
there's
any
number
of
things
that
each
of
you
know
that
for
sure
I
don't
know,
and
so
many
things
to
learn
from
each
other.
The
the
the
it'll
be
a
natural
thing.
I
think
for
you.
As
for
each
of
you,
as
you
consider
participating
as
ideas
are
listed
about
different
mini
projects
or
different.
B
You
know
issues
that
people
might
work
on
that
you
one
you
might
want
to
suggest
to
some
that
you're
comfortable
with
and
you
think,
hey
you
could
collaborate
or
to
support
someone
as
they
work
through
it.
That's
kind
of,
I
think,
that's
a
good
internal
bar
internal
assessment
as
to
whether
or
not
and
it's
when
you
see
the
list,
if
you're,
if
you're
thinking
like
oh
yeah,
I've
done
that
before
or
I
you
know,
I
could
assist
there
that
that's
that's
probably
the
test
that
you
would
use
to
figure
out.
B
If
you
know
if
you'd
be
successful
mentoring,
so
the
here's,
the
nice
thing
is
it's
a
very
supporting
community.
So
if
people
are
getting
stuck,
I
see
it
happen
about
every
eight
minutes
of
the
day
somebody
gets
stuck
and
then
somebody
helps
somebody
else
from
the
community
helps
so.
G
Okay,
great,
you
spoke
about
one
person
taking
more
than
more
than
one
task,
so
do
you
mean
one
person
can
take
more
than
one
taxpayer
should
work
collaboratively
with
any
other
person
working
on
the
task.
B
Both
which,
which
is
to
say
that
like
it
to
so
shubo
by
the
way
you
get
extra
harassment
today,
because
I
missed
you
last
time
when
we
were
doing
introductions,
so
you
you're-
I
don't
know
if
you're
really
good
at
hiding
or
if
I
just
was
blind,
but
to
use
you
as
an
example
that
I
that
you're
doing
exactly
what
would
be
hoped,
which
is
your
first,
you
volunteer
you
jumped
in
volunteered,
you
said
you'd
do
something,
and
then
you
did
it.
So
you
wrote
a
draft
blog
post.
B
Then
you
did
the
second
right
thing,
which
is
hey
just
like
writing
code
or
doing
a
ux
design.
You
bring
it.
You
share
it
with
others
and
say:
can
you
beat
this
up
for
me?
Can
you
point
out
where
it
could
be
better
and
through
that
process
everybody
learns
and
we
create
hopefully
really
good
things,
but
in
the
process
like
is
shubu
if
it
doesn't
get
done
whose
default
and
who
will
we?
B
Whose
arm
will
we
break
shoes
we'll
just
no,
but
so
shubal
is
responsible
for
it,
but
that,
but
certainly
seeking
to
do
it
collaboratively.
B
It's
just
yeah
the
only
yeah,
the
only
the
only
note
here
was
really
just
hey.
If
we
put
two
names
down
on
on
a
thing,
responsibility
usually
gets
diffused,
so
I
thought
you
were
gonna,
but
no,
I
didn't
and
then
so
yeah.
These
are
small
enough
that
one
person
can
lead
them.
Others
can
participate.
A
G
Yeah
I
I
made
when
I
posted
the
blog
post
on
and
the
drafts
on
the
blog
kitchen.
I
I
got
some
corrections
from
lee
and
other
persons
to
which
I
updated.
G
B
Yeah,
hey
as
a
quick
reminder
for
me
and
for
others:
what
are
the
the
dates
which
one
of
these
two
comes?
First.
B
Okay,
cool
good
in
part,
I
ask
because,
as
as
you
all
ideate
on
what
potential
you
know,
projects
people
might
work
on
that.
That
has
a
the
timing
has
an
effect
and
then
also
which
one
comes
first,
if
there's
overlap
and
people
can
yeah
so
anyway,
that's
good
to
know,
march
and
april.
A
B
Great,
I
really
so
from
for
just
from
my
part
like
bami
and
ruth
and
unadi
and
shubo
and
kanal,
and
I
home
and
everyone
else's
names
and
and
cheat
thanks
for
stepping
up
and
doing
this.
This
is
it's
really
impactful
for
those
that
participate
on
both
sides.
It's
really
that's
cool.
Thank.
B
Speaking
of
loving
community
we're
about
to
demonstrate
just
how
loving
we
are
when
someone
signs
up
to
do
something
and
they
don't
so
ashish,
I
don't
know,
have
you
been
so
as
we
move
into
the
next
topic
and
I
step
all
over
devil
priya's
toes
I'm
sorry.
I
Yeah,
actually
there
were
a
bunch
of
merge
conflicts
to
be
resolved
and
a
few
extra
gatekeeping
things
around
this
pr
and
he
was
doing
it
as
well.
I
I
pushed
a
commit
and
then
he
said
that
he
would
be
done
by
the
by
the
community
meeting
and
I
I
think
something
would
have
came
up
in
the
last
moment,
because
the
last
I
talked
he
was
pretty
positive
about
coming
to
the
meeting.
I
So
that's
why
and
it
requires
a
bunch
of
network
networking
preview
setup
so
that
two
of
my
clusters
can
communicate
plus
on
top
of
it,
I
need
to
resolve,
go
ahead
and
resolve
those
conflicts.
I
just
checked
the
recent
pr
does
not
have
the
if
you
scroll
down,
I
guess,
there's
still
a
lot
of
merge
conflicts
either
yeah
there
are
some
merge
conflicts
currently.
I
So
yes,
then
I
haven't
pushed
the
pr,
because
thinking
that
I
haven't
pushed
another
commit
thinking
that
he
had,
he
had
already
completed
most
of
it.
So
maybe
my
commit
would
have
introduced
another
march
conflict
so
yeah
once
he
pushes
the
last
commit
that
resolves
these
conflicts
and
like
then
I
could
have
demoed.
I
or
maybe
if
I
would
have
known
that
he
wouldn't
be
here,
maybe
half
an
hour
before
then
I
would
have
gone
and
resolved
all
those
merge.
B
Yeah
make
sense
well
you'll.
Well
the
awkwardness
that
you're
feeling
right
now
I
encourage
you
to
let
him
you
know
just
pass
it
along
to
the
charge.
Good
I
to
be
actually
to
be
forthright
and
and
sincere,
I
don't.
B
I
don't
have
faith
that
ukarsha
is
gonna
necessarily
finish
this
will
you
give
some
time
and
let
him
know
that
you'll
be
taking
this
one
over,
I
think
he's
probably
all
but
stepped
out
of
his
maintainer
roles.
It's
time,
it's
time
to.
I
B
So
for
context
for
everyone
else,
you
know
one
of
the
main,
the
largest
project
that
we
work
on
measury.
It
helps
manage
kubernetes
deployments
and
it
really
does
it
just
for
one
kubernetes
deployment
at
a
time,
one
kubernetes
cluster
at
a
time
and
that's
not
good
or
rather
people,
the
kubernetes
everybody
has
a
kubernetes
cluster.
Everyone
has
multiple
of
them.
B
If
you
don't
have
multiple,
you
should
feel
bad
on
the
call
right
now,
I'm
kidding,
but
but
actually
just
just
when
people
are
using
kubernetes,
just
like
when
they're
using
a
container,
they
usually
find
they
end
up
with
multiple
clusters.
So
measuring
needs
to
be
capable
of
speaking
like
simultaneously
to
multiple
clusters
or
individually
to
different
clusters.
So
we
need
to
be
able
to
switch
between
them
and
it's
not
a
small
consideration.
B
So
so
we're
antsy
we're
it's
so
actually
for
canal
I'll
again
to
like
pick
on,
though
the
if
you're
getting
picked
on
it's
because
you're
well
loved,
so
I'm
not
picking
on
canal
but
to
say
kadal
is-
has
been
spending
a
lot
of
time
in
devops
whatever
that
means,
but
he's
been
spending
a
lot
of
time
in
with
tooling,
and
you
know,
assistance,
administration
and
networking.
B
You
know
cloud
administration
and
devops,
and
so
this
particular
forthcoming
feature
like
does
it
need
more
code,
yep
yeah,
probably
I'm
sure
that
there's
a
bug
or
two
in
there.
What
does
it
really
need
right
now?
What
it
really
needs
is.
B
Does
this
work
is
measuring
behaving
as
you
would
expect
when
it's
talking
to
one
or
more
clusters,
and
so
like
couldn't
all
like
mention
it,
because
it's
sort
of
right
up
your
alley,
a
great
a
great
thing
to
go.
Try
out
there
are
specific
instructions
for
how
to
test
this
out
as
well
that
there
actually
canal
on
the
discus
forum.
So
so
I
know
you've
seen
them
because
you're
you're
all
over
the
forum,
which
is
great
anyone
else
who's
here.
Sometimes
people
like
shubal
and
and
a
couple
of
other
people.
B
They
call,
I
think,
talk
about
non-code
contributions
or
non-code
ways
of
engaging
like
there's
tons
of
those
things
right
and
you
got
like
that's
what
we've
been
talking
about
for
the
first
30
minutes
of
the
call
is
like
how
to
how
to
engage
with
others
and
talk
to
other
humans
and
help
them
and
and
grow
with
them.
B
B
B
B
Does
anybody
have?
Does
anyone
have
a
share
today?
You
know
a
share
like
a
news
happening
in
something
new
that
you
learned
this
week,
something
new
that
I
learned
this
week.
I
was
doing.
Let
me
start
if
this
gets
boring
and
people
start
dropping
off.
Then
we'll
know
that
it's
time
to
end
the
call
I
was
working
in
adobe
after
effects
yay,
not
really
that's
it's
kind
of
confusing,
but
we
were
working
on
creating
a
couple
of
and
by
the
way
so
so
this
is
actually
another
great
example
is
like
alvin's
on.
B
Alvin
alvin,
whose
last
name
is
still
working
on,
had
did
a
first
ux
design
in
figma
alvin
chenindu,
and
he
did
great
that's
another
example
of
a
non-code
contribution
right
he's
doing
design
in
figma.
That's
like
we
need
lots
of
that.
B
So
sorry,
so
another
example
is
the
a
couple
of
contributors
are
working
on
in
adobe
after
effects
as
well,
sharing
the
same
project,
kind
of
exchanging
the
design
of
of
the
videos
that
are
being
created
and
actually
devopria,
I
think,
might
have
just
recently
posted
that
video
is
that
up
for
people
to
take
a
look
at
it
might.
B
But
so,
if
you're,
if
you're
yeah
the
measuring
video,
the
measuring
demo
video,
it's
only
like
a
third
of
the
way
done,
but
we
need
to
let
people
know
about
the
great
features
that
have
been
built
in
mesherie
and
having
a
small,
a
short
little
overview.
Video
is
something
that
I
was
learning
this
week.
So
anybody
else
learned
something
this
week.
K
K
B
B
I
just
wanted
everyone
to
know
by
the
way
that
my
my
piano
took
a
little
bit
of
a
beating,
as
I
played
that
out,
but
yeah.
No,
I
I
am
not
musically
inclined.
That
was
not
for
me
so,
but
actually
the
whole
thing
really
isn't.
For
me.
I
was
collaborating
with
others
in
the
community
on
adobe
after
effects.
So
so
again,
if
you're
into
that
stuff,
you
know
jump
in
also
go
check
out.
Canal's
video,
that's
the
canal!
B
Does
that
have
the
the
cncf
velocity
have
the
cnc
the
cloud
native
glossary
as
well.
L
Yeah,
are
you
talking
about
the
video
right
well
or
the
cncf
velocity.
K
No,
the
project
name
is
the
cloud
native
glossary,
so
it's
like
yeah
glossary,
so
it's
like
the
collection
of
all
the
words
that
are
in
the
cloud
native
ecosystem.
So
it's
like
not.
I
will,
I
would
not
say
it's
not
it's
like
a
recent
project,
but
recently
the
cnc
has
been
supporting
this
initiative
a
lot
so
yeah.
We
are
actually
open
for
more
contributors,
yeah.
J
B
Be
nice,
you
know
if
a
sheesh
you
could
share
just
the
the
make
and
model
of
utkarsh's
car.
That
way,
I
know
which
one
to
key
and
parking
lot
I'll,
just
okay,
good!
I
have
to
we'll
we'll
give
him
about
some
we'll
harass
him.
B
Who
do
we
miss
anything
that
anybody
stuck
on
an
issue
that
they're
working
on
anybody
been
waiting
for
a
pr
review
for
two
weeks.
B
Oh
good
there's
some
upcoming
events
that
I
think
I
think
we'll
end
up
be
we'll
be
speaking
at
so
we'll
talk
about
some
of
that
stuff.
B
But
I'm
looking
forward
to
getting
the
two
programs
that
we
talked
about
today
announced
to
get
us
some
blog
posts
out
about
them
on
layer,
five
io,
it's
gonna
be
something
great.
B
G
I've
been
waiting
for
updates.
I
I
dropped
a
private
message,
I
think
yesterday
or
a
few
days
ago
and
then
the
blog.
B
Post,
oh
nice
I'll
be
on
I'll,
be
totally
forthright
and
say
as
unnadi
and
ruth
and
bomi
bring
up
our
engagement
with
the
programs.
B
For
my
part,
I'm
super
stretched
in
and
I
lean
on
those
individuals
to
lead
the
effort
like
in
this
case,
lean
into
unary.
If
you
would,
because
I'm
just
gonna
hold
you
back,
is
the
problem.
B
B
All
righty-
okay
devil
preaching
here-
we're
out
of
here.
E
F
So
sorry,
I
was
muted
for
she
called
africa.
The
timeline
I
have
to
quickly
check
on
sites,
but
we
have
not
sent
our
application
yet
we
are
going
to
probably
wrap
it
up
by
next
week.
So
I
think
someone
puts
a
weak
timeline
there,
so
you
can
just
indicate
interest
first
off
and
thank
you.
You
already
get
an
interest.
Thank
you
very
much
and
we
would
sync
up
on
slack,
so
you
know
give
updates.
K
I
actually
quickly
wanted
to
add
in
here.
I
guess
we
are
talking
about
the
deadline
right
raj,
if
I'm
not
wrong
here,
for
completion
for.
K
Yeah,
like
what
I
was
thinking
is,
I
feel
that
depends
on
a
particular
task
right.
So,
for
example,
if
we
are
talking
about
a
task
that
includes
like
setting
up
a
project
that
would
be
announced
while
announcing
the
organizations,
so
that
task
would
require
to
be
completed
before
we
announced
the
oven
before
we
announced
that
particular
project
right
and
the
tasks
like
you
know,
promoting
that
on
socials
and
all
these
things
that
you
know
is
also
going
also
going
on
to
be.
You
know,
worked
upon
why
the
program
is
still
going
on.
F
Yeah
so
another
thing
I
want
to
add
looking
at,
like
the
calendar
from
she
could
africa.
So
originally
the
program
runs
from
april
1st
to
may
28th,
but
during
the
period
of
may
16th
to
may
28th,
the
participants
have
to
like
submit
the
success
of
their
project
and
like
their
experience,
working
with
mentos.
So
she
could
africa
right
so
from
that
may
since
16
to
28,
I
think
that's
a
week,
they
submit
their
progress
reports
while
the
program
officially.
F
Also
during
that
period,
the
mentors
also
submit
like
their
evaluations
on
both
the
success
of
the
project
and
also
you
know
their
experience
working
with
the
participants
the
last
time
it
was
a
spreadsheet
that
was
sent
to
track
where
the
mentors
you
know
put
in
their
review
for
each
participant.
They
mentored
like
how
the
project
went
through
the
participants.
You
know
pat
md
participants,
progress
reports
as
well,
so
during
that
period
of
may,
17th
may
16th
rather
to
may
27th
right.
The
mentors
also
submit
the
evaluation.
F
The
last
time
was
the
spreadsheet,
but
I
do
not
know
how
the
format
I
think
was
a
form
and
a
spreadsheet,
a
google
form
and
spreadsheet.
So
I
didn't,
I
don't
know
the
format
for
this
year,
but
that's
that's
what
we
expect.
So
as
a
mentor,
you
you
get
to
submit
your
for
your
mensie
right.
So
does
that
answer
your
question.
A
Also
talking
about
open
force,
all
of
these
tasks
need
to
be
completed
before
the
event
actually
happens.
So,
for
example,
suppose
the
link
social
media
post
that
we
are
going
to
have
that
will
go
out
probably
a
week
before
the
event
starts,
but
we
need
to
have
the
draft
yeah.
F
Before
the
event
start,
just
after
the
just
after
layer,
5
has
been
accepted
right
we
send
out,
like
blog
posts,
you
know
social.
A
Yeah,
so
if
you're
keeping
the
actual
stuff
to
go
out
just
before
the
event
starts,
we
need
to
have
them
ready
by
next
week,
so
anyone
who's
working
on
the
draft
and
review
everything
has
to
be
done
within
the
next
week,
because
this
event
is
in
march
and
we're
already
midway
through
feb.
So
that
is
for
the
writing
stuff.
Also,
the
third
point,
which
is
really
important
for
the
hackathon.
A
If
you're
working
on
any
project,
any
aspect
of
the
project
you
need
to
identify,
you
know
what
issues
to
create
what
you
know
how
to
distribute
the
work
between
the
new
contributors
will
join
in.
So
all
these
need
to
be
done
by
the
end
of
next
week.
So,
if
you're
talking
about
specific
time
as
a
title,
a
deadline
within
the
next
seven
eight
nine
days.
A
Okay,
then,
I
think
we're
done
for
okay.
Thank
you
all
for
joining
see
you
on
the
other
calls
next
week,
bye-bye.