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From YouTube: Layer5 Community Meeting (May 28th, 2021)
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Layer5 Community Meeting - May 28th, 2021
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A
Welcome
everybody:
this
is
the
layer
5
community
meeting
for
friday,
the
28th
very
nice
to
see
everyone
on.
Let's
see
if
we
break
a
record
today,
I
don't
know
what
do
we
now
impressively?
There's
25
of
us
on
that
doesn't
break
a
record,
so
we're
just
going
to
invite
more
people.
A
That's
how
it's
going
to
have
to
be
there's
a
few
people
here
that
I
know
who
are
relatively
new
to
the
community.
This
is
a
great
call
for
people
who
are
new
to
the
community
to
come
on
to
the
thursday
call.
Is
the
newcomers
meeting,
so
some
of
you
probably
are
fresh
off
of
attending
that
from
yesterday,
so
it's
a
highly
recommended
resource
and
particularly
not
only
the
materials
that
are
shared
in
the
thursday
newcomers
meeting.
A
Not
only
are
they
recommended,
but
but
so
is
getting
familiar
with
the
people
that
run
those
meetings
and
that
attend
those
meetings.
A
So,
since
I'm
talking
about
the
newcomers
meeting
for
a
moment,
I'll
say
that,
even
though
it's
entitled
newcomers
that
doesn't
mean
that,
if
you've
been
here
well,
it
doesn't
mean
that
anyone
can't
go
at
any
point.
It's
not
just
for
newcomers.
There's
a
lot
of
old
timers
that
that
go
to
that
meeting
as
well,
which
is
very
helpful
because
then
there's
a
lot
of
engagement.
That
happens.
I
was
just
watching
one
of
the
mesh
mates.
A
A
So
as
we've
jumped
in
here,
there's
some
housekeeping
to
do
all
of
you
that
are
on
the
call
should
have
a
link
to
the
meeting
minutes
navendu,
provided
it
a
little
bit
earlier
in
chat
and
I'm
gonna
and
he'll,
probably
post
it
again,
because
if
you
aren't
aware
zooms
chat
isn't
retroactive
like
it
only
shows
you
after
you've
joined.
So
please
list
your
name
into
the
meeting
minutes,
and
you
know
if
you're
like
josh,
you
can
maybe
misspell
your
name
as
well.
A
There
is,
there
are
a
couple
of
nuances
to
the
community,
just
for
those
that
are
joining
fresh
and
so
we're
at
26
attendees.
At
the
moment.
I
I
I
like
it's
close,
we're
it's
not
a
record.
Yet
we
got
to
get
past.
28
actually
is
the
thing
so
so
we'll
see
what
happens
next
week,
we'll
see
if
we
don't
get
more
on
today,
there's
a
few
of
you
so
there's
some
nuances
in
the
community.
A
I
want
to
explain
this
because
I
know
that
there's
some
that
have
been
here
a
while
some
that
have
come
back,
some
that
are
fresh
as
of
this
week.
A
Some
of
the
nuances
are
sarcasm,
flows
fairly
liberally
throughout
the
community.
So
if
you
are
the
recipient
of
sarcasm
that
is
coming
from
a
place
of
love,
that
means
that
you
are
liked.
So
just
a
fair
warning.
A
Another
nuance
to
the
community
is
that
we
have
meetings
well
every
day
of
the
week
and
like
krishna
was
mentioning
yesterday
on
thursdays
actually,
depending
upon
what
you're
all
interested
in
you
might
be
on
three
or
four
meetings,
so
thursdays
tend
to
get
stacked
up.
Why
do
we
have
so
many
meetings?
Is
that
because
we
don't
like
to
be
productive
and
code
and
do
other
things?
No,
it's
because
there's
a
lot
going
on.
A
There's
a
lot
of
technology
that
we're
trying
to
engage
with
trying
to
help
build
projects
around
some
new
technology
that
that
you
all
are
creating
we'll
actually
talk
about
service
mesh
performance
as
a
specification.
That's
a
project
that
was
created
in
this
community
and
stands
to
become
well.
A
standard
unit
of
measure
stands
to
become
a
new
piece
of
tech,
so
yeah.
So
some
really
cool
things
that
are
going
on
here.
A
Both
two
of
the
projects
that
you
all
have
been
working
on
are
halfway
into
the
cncf
they've
been
well
conditionally
accepted
into
the
cncf.
Maybe
we
can
talk
about
that
as
a
topic,
all
right,
so
last
point
of
order.
Is
that
as
you
attend
any
of
those
weekly
meetings,
it
is.
A
You
are
duty-bound
if
it's
your
first
time
on
the
meeting
to
say
hi
to
do
a
quick
introduction
to
just
let
people
get
to
know
you,
and
so
I'm
gonna
call
out
a
few
names
of
folks
who
might
not
have
introduced
before
or
you
might
have,
but
it
might
have
been
on
a
different
call,
and
so,
if
that's
the
case,
please
please
indulge
us
and
say
hi.
So
I'm
just
going
down
the
top
of
the
list,
so
I'm
jaz
kirat
is
an
oldie
at
this
point,
so
he
doesn't
have
to
introduce.
A
We've
got
some.
Oh
we've
got,
we've
got
the
real
abhishek
kumar
on
the
call
with
the
additional
h.
So
do
you
want
to
say
hi.
B
Yeah
hi
hi,
my
name
is
abhishek,
I'm
junior
from
india,
daddy
and
I
currently
I'm
currently
doing
computer
science
and
I'm
currently
mentoring
a
organization
for
google
summer
of
code
at
jboss
code.
For
course,
that's
about
me
like
I
will
check
from
code
for
calls
yeah.
So
I
know
shivayan
utkarsh
karsh
is
my
classmate
and
shiva
is
like
my
senior
from
the
same
college.
We
are
both
here
from
the
same
college.
Actually.
A
A
Guy,
okay,
well,
we'll
have
to
we'll
have
to
talk
about
that.
That's
I
might
have
to
have
a
talk
with
your
your
parents.
Actually,
on
that,
that's
just
where
there's
okay!
Anyway!
Okay!
I
guess
my
sarcasm
is
coming
through
a
little
poorly,
so
that's
fantastic!
We'll
have
to
actually
we'll
have
to
talk
just
just
because
you
know
karsh
he's
been
a
force
in
the
community,
so
almost
on
every
project.
I
thank
you
karsters
of
the
40-something
repos
that
we
have.
A
A
Okay,
good
abhishek,
very
nice
to
have
you
and
mr
kumar,
mr
abhishek,
we're
going
to
have
to
you're
going
to
have
to
get
a
nickname.
That's
probably
just
what's
going
to
have
to
happen
is
we
won't
be
able
to
distinguish
you
from
the
other,
mr
kumar.
B
Oh
sorry,
like
yeah,
I
didn't
know
like
that
to
avery
shakes,
so
you
can
call
me
avi
beautiful,
okay,
good
abby.
A
Very
good
yeah
nice
to
have
you
nice
to
have
you
good
boy?
If
I,
if
I
continue
at
this
pace,
we'll
never
make
it
into
the
meeting.
If
I
don't
hurry
the
heck
up
so
aniket
welcome.
Have
you
been
able
to
introduce
before.
A
If
you
are
there,
please
say
hi
if
you
can,
if
not
just
say,
hi
and
chat
and
we'll
catch
up.
C
D
C
A
You're
in
good
company
yeah
good
to
have
you
annika
nice,
oh
very
good,.
A
So
anshu
is
old
meat
at
this
point,
but
anushka
has
had
it
anushka
did
you,
you
think
you
might
have
been
able
to
introduce
on
the
measuring
call,
there's
two
anushkas.
So
now
now
we're
going
to
get
confused
but
miss
shukla.
Do
you
want
to
say
hi.
E
Okay,
yeah
hi
everyone.
This
is
anushka
shukla
and
I
am
pursuing
btech
from
shady
university
and
I
am
right
now
in
my
third
year
and
yeah
I
participated
in
outreach
and
my
application.
Initial
application
got
selected
and
the
final
one
got
rejected
so
right
now,
I'm
looking
forward
to
outreaching
again.
So
that
is
why
I
am
here
to
learn,
go
and
other
technologies
so
that
I
am
prepared
already
for
next
round
of
outreach.
E
A
Nice,
that's
that's
a
fantastic
story,
that's
great
as
good!
It's
great
that
to
hear
your
goal
as
well.
Actually
we
should
probably
ask
more
people
about
that
about
their
some
of
their
goals,
because
yep,
because
so
yeah,
good
goaling
and
outreachy
and
nice
to
have
you.
A
I,
if
we
don't,
if
we
can't
figure
out
a
nickname,
you
might
end
up
going
by
shukla
only
because
yeah
the
other
anushka,
the
so
the
other
anushka.
You
don't
have
a
last
name.
Do
you.
E
Okay,
so
officially
I
don't
have
a
last
name,
but
I
have
a
last
name:
that's
anushka
shukla.
So
I
will
go
by
what
you
said.
The.
E
A
Nice
very
good,
very
good,
so
help
me
out
then,
if
of
the
other
anushka
on
the
call,
do
you
want
to
say
hi
and
help
deconfuse
the
situation.
E
A
A
Okay-
okay,
just
let's
just
pretend
that
okay,
I
knew
you
should
get
very
good
ab.
You
you're
getting
harassed
already
it's
great
you're,
so
I
use
kanda
wall
you've
introduced
before
so
some
a
tired
face,
but
well
chirag,
opera.
D
Yeah
that
that
will
be
me,
so
I
am
also
a
student
a
second
year
student
from
college
and
obviously
from
india.
I
don't
know
why,
but
there
are
so
many
indians
here,
so
I
am
basically
newbie
here
and
want
to
learn
tech
technologies
like
I've.
D
I've
joined
this
because
when
you
learn
relax
from
some
course
you
just
learn
like,
but
when
you
contribute
to
a
project
like
layer
5,
you
learn
so
many
things
along
with
it
like
I've,
started,
learning
already
the
gatsby
and
the
graphql,
and
so
many
things.
So
I
think
that
will
take
me
places
and
hopefully
I
might
get
selected
into
some
kind
of
internships
or
something
or
json
or
something.
So
that's
my
aim.
Basically
thanks
for
having
me
here.
A
I'm
not
sure
what
else
that's
a
beautiful
introduction.
Actually
one
quick
question:
is
it?
Is
it
chi-rag
with
a
with
a
chi
up
front,
or
how
do
you
oh.
D
A
Yeah
and
actually
to
speak
to
in
part
why
there
are
so
many
indian
friends
on
the
call
is
well
I
you
know
in
the
past,
like
I,
I
think
I've
unapologetically
said
well,
it's
because
so
many
of
you
are
chasing
after
exactly
what
you
just
many
of
you
just
talked
about,
which
is
chasing
after
getting
some
some
experience
under
your
belt
learning.
A
Some
new
technologies
aren't
afraid
to
jump
in
and
say
hi
and
be
tenacious
about
your
burgeoning
careers,
and
your
your
burgeoning
knowledge
like
there
have
been
there's
been
a
s,
a
spurt
of
folks
from
africa
from
various
places
in
africa,
nigeria
and
specific,
but
but
various
places
that
have
also
shown
very
similar
tenacity
and
just
willingness
to
learn
and
jump
in
and
and
actually
one
in
particular.
A
I
don't
think
he's
on
the
call
austin
augustine
who
just
like
unbelievably
perseverant
in
his
pursuit
of
bettering
himself
and
so
he's
responsible
for
he's
a
visual
designer
and
so
there's
by
the
way.
It's
not
just
golden
react
and
that
kind
of
stuff
that
that
happens
in
the
community
there's
tons
of
things
to
engage
with
there's
stuff
like
not
letting
lee
host
the
next
community
meeting,
which
would
be
great,
like
navendu,
is
so
close
to
taking
my
microphone
away.
A
It's
it
would
be
nice,
but
there's
there's
a
lot
to
do.
There's
a
lot
of
different
things
to
engage
in
and
so
jorah
nice
to
have
you
good
good
for
you
to
be
here
so
we
have
well
deb
johnny
day
is
probably
next.
G
A
A
By
the
way,
one
of
the
things
I
think
we
just
got
done,
I
have
to
let
me
interrupt
for
a
second
and
say
hey.
It
was
just
last
week
we
ended
up,
welcome
well
sort
of
announcing
a
couple
of
news
or
internships
that
had
just
started.
There
are
more
forthcoming,
but
but
I'll
point
out
these
three
individuals
as
people
who
this
this
character
right
here
in
particular,
has
been
around
for
quite
some
long
time.
A
So
these
are
good
individuals
to
catch
up
with,
have
a
chat
with
and
ask
them
what
they
did
to
land
their
internships
like
two
of
them
are
representing
gsoc
another
one
is
representing
lfx,
and
so
so
yeah
so
kudos
to
them,
plus
good
people
to
get
to
know
deb
johnny,
very
good
deepanshu.
Have
we
have
you
introduced
before.
I
I
thought
so
no,
I
am
also
a
newcomer
tomorrow.
I
couldn't
join
that
meeting.
A
Very
good
yeah
nice
yeah
good
good
to
have
you
good
to
have
you.
A
Punch
you,
you
know,
does
anyone
know
who's
the
hardest
name
for
me
to
enunciate
is.
J
A
Yeah
it
is
but
there's
like
there's
no
question
rudraksh.
It's
like
missing
a
vowel
in
there.
I
just
can't
overcome
it,
but
henry
deepan
shoot
nice
to
have
you
so
dhruv,
grav,
gautam,
hina
hina,
we
missed
being
able
to
say
hi.
I
think
on
the
mesh
recall.
Do
you
want
to
say
hi
here.
G
Okay,
hello
and
hello,
everyone.
I
am
hina
singh
and
I
am
I'm
also
like
junior
and
pursuing
my
b-tech
bachelors
in
computer
science
in
india,
from
mumbai
university
and
I
have
engaged
in
other
open
source
communities
which
uses
tech
stack
mostly
based
on
java
script
and
typescript
and
like
anishka,
I
do
had
applied
for
outreachy,
but
since
I
wasn't
engaging
into
the
committee
since
long
I
just
joined,
I
was
a
newbie
there,
but
I
learned
a
lot
from
there
and
I'm
still
being
participate
like
actively
participating
there.
G
So
landing
on
to
layer
5
is,
I
think,
layer
5
is
using
some
cool
text
app
like
golang
and
then
jrpc
and
also
I
just
attended
few
last
meeting,
where
I
heard
likely
saying
to
integrate
with
like
kubernetes
and
other
cloud
native
things.
So
I'm
just
too
excited
to
learn
about
those
new
tech
stacks.
So
that's
why
I'm
here.
A
That's
great,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
I'll
add
a
couple
of
words
to
what
hina
just
said,
which
is
there's
that
this
is
in
part.
I
think
well
why
there's
40
something
repositories.
A
Why
there's
a
lot
of
different
interests
in
the
community
because
because
there
are
a
number
of
different
technologies,
it's
not
necessarily
because
I
have
add
or
not,
but
it's
in
part,
because
that's
what
the
community
is
formed
upon
is
is
based
upon
emerging
and
advanced
technologies
and
trying
to
help
make
those
technologies
easy
for
others
to
con
to
consume
the
there's.
A
A
piece
of
tech
that's
been
kind
of
at
the
center
of
a
lot
of
it,
and
it's
it's
service
meshes
there's
by
the
way,
there's
a
couple
of
free
ebooks
from
o'reilly
on
that
subject
that
really
help
people
get
introduced
to
it.
So,
if
like
since
some
shivaya
is
kind
of
top
of
mind
for
me,
like
shivaya
or
others,
might
paste
the
link
to
where
you
can
get
that
book,
it's
it's
fairly
short.
I
think
it's
worth
the
read.
It
helps
introduce
you
to
the
space
and
to
hino's
point
is
like
yeah.
A
It's
one
of
the
things
about
and
even
to
chirag's
point.
Is
it
like?
Oh,
my
gosh,
it's
like
trying
to
drink
from
a
fire
hose
just
you
know
all
the
tech
that's
going
on
here
and
just
the
how
to
get
your
development
environment
set
up
and
and
who's
doing
what
and
who's
focused.
Where
and
like
it's
and
there's
intentionally
a
lot.
A
A
I
recommend
them
to
even
start
very
small,
like
start
small
as
like,
almost
like
being
a
boxer
in
the
in
the
ring
like
take
on
smaller
components
or
smaller
opponents
and
beat
them
and
feel
good
and
build
your
confidence
about
that
and
learn
a
little
bit
at
a
time
like
only
get
beaten
up
a
little
bit
at
a
time
have
a
success
and
go
to
the
next
one
go
to
the
next
one.
So
the
smaller
you
start,
the
more
likely
you
are
to
just
have
successive
successes.
A
But
this
particular
document
this
layer,
five
io,
this
repository
overview
talks
about
well.
It
shows
the
fact
that
if
you're,
starting
here
and
you're
able
to
drink
a
little
bit
from
that
fire
hose
that
the
cool
thing
about
this
is
that
you
can
leap
leapfrog,
past
others
that
might
be
starting
with
docker
or
starting
with
kubernetes
or
like
to
get
to
service
mesh
means
that
docker
and
kubernetes
and
golang
and
a
lot
of
other.
You
know
grpc
and
gnats
and
cloud
events
and
ohm
and
like
there's
a
long
list.
A
All
of
that
is
part
and
parcel
to
it.
So
through
osmosis,
like
you,
you
kind
of
you
know
get
to
learn
some
of
those
inherently.
So
if
you
so,
if
you
can
do
it
and
hang
in
there,
it
is
likely
like
leapfrogging.
I
mean
it
is
a
good
thing
to
do
so.
A
Okay,
so
there's
hina
and
then
there's
hp,
hp
who's
on
the
call.
Do
you
want
to
say
hi
and.
K
Oh
hi,
so
that's
me,
joy
and
he's
made
different
systems.
A
Okay,
all
right
all
right:
okay,
all
right,
joy,
joy,
be
quiet,
you're,
you're,
you're,
old
dudes.
At
this
point.
So
again,
good
joy,
joy,
nice
to
see
you
joy,
hp,
nice
to
see
you
jubier
good,
to
see
you
again,
but
moving
on
kashambi
sharma.
Do
you
want
to
say
hi.
H
A
Nice
yeah
good,
be
tenacious
or
like
just
in
general.
Just
has
another
piece
of
advice
to
all
of
you,
like
good
yeah,
if
you're
here
and
you're
spending
time
like
go
jump
on
an
issue
or
go
make
one
up,
because
guess
what
there's
bugs
in
the
in
the
projects
that
we
have,
and
it
doesn't
take
long
for
you
to
find
one.
A
It's
not
often
that
people's
suggestions
get
rejected
so
go
create
an
issue.
If
you
can't
find
one
I
used.
Do
you
want
to
say
something.
L
Hello-
everyone-
I
am
shanghai,
I
am
currently
in
my
second
year
of
the
in
pursuing
b-tech
from
narwhal
institute
of
technology.
I
am
totally
new
to
this
open
source
contribution
like
I
need
some
serious
guidance
over
there.
L
A
Nice
yeah,
very
good
yeah,
don't
be
shy
in
slack
about
some
of
those
setup
problems.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
all
of
you
as
you
go
through
those
setup
problems.
Please,
if
you
would,
I
know
that
you'll
you're,
following
the
instructions
on
either
in
the
contributing
guide
or
in
the
docs.mastery.io.
A
A
A
All
right,
okay,
there's
a
couple
of
things
to
talk
about,
so
one
is
shivaya
man.
What
to
tell
us
about
this
line
item
right
here,
what's
what's
happening.
M
Yeah
yeah
sure
so
this
time
in
dockercon
2021
there
was
this
new
concept
of
community
rooms
that
was
brought
up.
So,
of
course,
apart
from
the
main
tracks
track
keynotes
and
the
main
talks
that
usually
have
so
lee
and
kanishkar
had
given
a
talk
last
year
on
wasm-based
filters
last
year
at
the
image
project.
So
that
is
the
main
track
that
you
know
usually
happens,
but
this
time
to
increase
the
community
outreach
because
it
was
a
virtual
conference.
M
We
had
these
community
rooms,
so
there
were
community
rooms
for
different
languages.
Like
that,
japanese,
brazil,
for
different
countries.
We
also
had
a
community
room
for
wsl
that
was
co-headed
by
nuno,
who
is
again
a
master
at
wsl
and
he
is
a
docker
captain
and
has
been
regularly
contributing
to
open
source.
M
So
I
came
across
like
one
of
the
cfps
that
he
had
posted
around
a
month
ago
and
I
had
applied
for
mystery,
because
mystery
is
quite
popular
and
of
course,
since
a
lot
of
new
students
are
coming
in,
they
might
not
be
using
ubuntu
or
mac,
so
a
lot
of
them
might
be
coming
in
from
windows
background
as
well.
So
I
just
thought
that
since
we
have
a
dedicated
room
for
wsl,
why
not
just
you
know
also
have
like
a
cfp
for
installing
mystery
on
wsl.
M
So
today
we
had
a
session
where
we
described
the
flow
of
installing
docker,
k3d
or
mini
cube
on
the
wsl
and
then
finally
installing
mystery,
and
we
so
since
it
was
a
one
hour,
long
conversation
that
we
had.
We
also
spoke
a
lot
about
contributing
to
layer.
Five
specifically
talking
about
the
mesh
mate
program
and
my
experience
that
I
had,
even
though
it
was
a
very
limited
amount
of
experience
I
had.
M
But
of
course
we
just
described
a
lot
about
contributing
to
layer,
5
and,
of
course,
all
things
that
are
great
in
layer
5..
So
it
was
a
very
unique
experience
because
nuno
himself
was
there.
So
it
was
a
really
nice
experience
overall.
So
it
was
not
like.
You
know
like
a
keynote
talk
per
se,
but
of
course,
like
still
being
able
to
you
know,
speak
at
such
a
prestigious
conference.
It
is
a
really
great
experience
and
really
great
to
represent
claire's
wife.
A
What
what
to
say
shivaya,
I
see
so
so
pleased
that
you're
representing,
like
that.
That's
fantastic
and
you're
yeah,
you're,
very
much
so
correct
in
that.
Well,
we
were
just.
There
was
a
bunch
of
chatter
in
slack
this
week
about
while
running
meshery,
ctl
on
windows
and
running
meshrey
and
wsl2
and
and
they're,
they
are
compatible.
A
Some
of
the
core
contributors,
don't
run
on
windows
and
so
have
a
hard
time,
verifying
that
compatibility
all
the
time
and
so
yeah
what
a
great
topic
as
a
matter
of
fact,
and
so
not
only
a
great
topic
in
general,
but
also
to
partner
with
with
nuno
who,
who
would
come
into
the
layer,
five
community
very
early
and
kind
of
before
becoming
a
docker
captain
and
and
had
very
much
so
used
his
time
here
to
toward
becoming
a
doctor
captain.
A
That
was
why
he
was
I'm
in
large
part
why
he
was
spending
time
in
the
community
and
so
yeah
what
a
cool
thing
to
see
that
come
around.
I
was
somewhat
dismayed
that
we
weren't
that
I
thought
that
we
weren't
presenting
at
dockercon
this
time
around
and
it
turns
out
we
are
presenting
at
dockercon
this
time.
So.
M
It
was
not
like
the
main
like
one
of
the
main
presentations
like
you
had
last
year,
but
of
course,
like
you
know,
even
this
experience
was
really
great:
the
the
entire
concept
of
just
creating
separate
community
rooms
for
people.
So
there
was
one
that
was
just
for
docker
beginners,
and
this
was
for
wsl,
so
yeah
I
mean
I'm
not
entirely
sure
if
it
was
recorded,
but
I
mean
you
know
we
will
record
another
presentation.
Just
you
know
for
like
let's
say
the
layer,
5
youtube
channel,
so
yeah
that'd
be
awesome.
Yeah.
J
Yeah
we'll
promote
the
heck.
A
Out
of
it
I
mean
sure
yeah
by
the
way,
so
one
thing
I've
been,
this
has
been
on
the
back
of
my
mind
and
I
haven't
for
my
part,
I
haven't
executed
on
it,
but
but
actually
leave
it
to
shivay
to
execute
on
it,
and
that
is
there's
this
there's
this
zoom
background
here
that
that
shivai
has
as
well
and-
and
it
strikes
me
that,
my
goodness,
we
should
have
some
of
that
readily
on
hand,
so
that
others
that
either
want
measury
or
get
nighthawk
or
layer,
5
or
surface
mesh
performance,
or
that
like
it,
is
the
desire
to
send
out
these
things
to
a
lot
of
you.
A
A
You
know
you
know
the
the
other
abhishek
kumar.
I
think
I
think
he
plans
to
do
that
in
what
a
couple
of
months
or
so
so
abhishek
do
you
want
to
tell
people
about?
What's
next,
for
you
with
respect
to
texas.
N
Oh
okay,
yeah
sure
I
mean
it's
nothing
fancy,
but
I
I
will
be
like
taking
off
from
my
work
life
taking
off
update
from
my
work
life
to
do
some
studies.
Basically,
I've
been
admitted
for
master's
degree
in
university
of
texas
in
dallas,
so
I'll
be
joining
that
for
2021
and
yeah
that's
in
couple
of
months.
So
that's
how
I'm
going
to
texas.
A
You
know,
obviously,
just
I
don't
know
if
we've
said
this
before,
but
there's
a
there's
a
law
here
like
within
24
hours,
you
you
shall
have
consumed
some
amount
of
barbecue.
So
it's
just
a
fair
warning,
fair
warning.
But
if
you're,
if
you're,
vegetarian
or
vegan,
you
get
a
pass,
but.
A
Nice
cool
this
is,
this
is
great
shiva.
That's
that's
fantastic!
So
so
speaking
of
the
mesh
mate
program
was
mentioned
a
little
bit
earlier
and
there's
a
new
addition
to
the
mesh
mates
program
today.
A
Actually-
and
it
may
not
come
as
a
surprise
to
many
of
you
that
we've
asked
anita
to
join
as
as
a
mesh
mate,
a
lot
of
you
will
know
anita
already
and
particularly
from
the
newcomers
call
or
from
like
the
person
who
gave
you
access
to
many
resources
in
the
community,
and
so
I
was
having
a
long
chat
with
anita
last
night
and
was
really
tickled
that
she
is
accepting
the
their
role
formally.
So
anita
congrats,
I
mean
like
it's
fantastic
to
have
you
officially
wear
this
badge.
K
Thank
you
so
much
to
everyone
and
the
community
managers
and
the
newcomers,
because
they're
the
ones
that
always
give
me
active
in
the
community.
A
Yeah
no
yeah
yeah,
I
don't
know
if
I
don't
know
many
of
you
all
know
this,
but
the
newcomers
call
on
thursdays.
Well
at
first
it
wasn't
it
wasn't
my
idea.
Second,
I
wasn't
the
one
I
just
barely
supported
it,
but
it's
been
anita
and
ruth
another
mesh,
mate
and
and
and
shridi
and
a
few
others
adi
and
there's
there's
a
number
of
you
who've
like
helped
with
that
call.
A
But
it's
one
that
I
don't
run
and
I
don't
and
it's
fantastic,
it's
one
that
we
talk
about
a
lot
we've
been
talking
about
it,
a
lot
and
thanks
to
anita
she's,
been
I'm
shouldering
it
for
a
while
now
and
so
yeah.
What
a
cool
thing,
what
a
what
a
great
service
for
everyone!
A
I
mean
not
just
that,
but
to
put
the
rest
so
shoot
there
was
something
else
I
was
going
to
add
about
mesh
mates,
and
now
I
can't
remember
anyway,
I'm
just
yeah
I'm
overjoyed
about
like
I
need
this.
It's
gonna,
like
anita,
is
already
a
success
story
and
it's
very
clear
that
she's
going
to
succeed
layer,
five
at
some
point,
which
will
be
a
beautiful
moment
either
that
or
we'll
have
to
brand
her
with
layer,
five
logo
as
well.
So
what
time
will
tell
anyway
congrats
anita?
This
is
cool.
O
Was
it
the
issue
of
inclusion
of
her
profile
on
the
measurements
webpage
yeah,
please
yeah.
It
is
time.
A
P
Okay,
is
that
visible
nice?
Yes,
you
are
okay,
so
I
am
running
the
local
like
measuring
server
in
local,
and
this
is
the
url
where
we
are
having
the
dogs
just
for
some
context.
Actually,
we
have
so
many
endpoints
in
our
server.
P
So
if
a
user
or
a
developer
wants
to
check
out
all
the
endpoints,
and
what
are
you
know
like?
What
is
the
use
for
them?
What
are
the
responses?
What
are
the
parameters-
and
this
is
for
that
and
we
are
trying
to
work
with
swagger.
That
is
open
api
specification
which
will
help
us
generating
dogs
automatically.
Okay.
P
So
that's
how
things
work.
This
is
an
interactive
ui
where
we
can
actually
send
like
like
execute,
execute
like
what
should
I
say,
a
request,
yeah,
and
there
are
some
things
that
I'm
concerned
and
like
it
making.
It
is
hard
to
get
here
right.
The
first
thing
the
base
url
you
can
look
at
here-
is
localhost
30611,
which
is
like
being
grabbed
from
here.
P
This
yaml
file,
swagger.yaml
and
as
we
like,
we
all
like.
We
all
know
that
post
is
something
that
is
dynamic
and
it
is
random
specific
to
each
user,
and
I
am
concerned
about
how
we
can
actually
change
it,
because
that
will
be
replaced
here
and
then
we
can
actually
interact
with
it
else.
We
will
not
be
sending
the
request
to
exact
url,
and
the
second
thing
that
I
was
like
the
thing
I
thought
about
it
was
to
rewrite
this
host.
P
With
the
the
end
point
we
have
from
like
measuring
sheet
here
grabbing,
like
just
how
messy
ctl
grabs
the
url.
We
can
replace
this
yeah,
but,
like
we
discussed,
I
discussed
with
the
window
that
we
are
having
this
file
as
a
permanent
file
and
there
will
be
a
ci
action
which
will
trigger
when
there
are
some
changes
in
models
or
in
helpers
and
like.
I
am
really
not
sure
how
to
actually
work
with
changing
this
url.
P
Okay.
So
that's
one
thing
about
swagger
ui.
Other
thing
of
that.
Other
thing
of
this
docs
is
posting
these
docs
over
our
website.
That's
docs.mission.io,
and
this
looks
like
this.
We
are
listing
all
the
urls.
These
are
very
few,
like
only
two,
because
I
have
like
added
only
two
urls
like
now,
and
this
is
how
we
can
actually
check
things
about
each
url
like
what
are
the
responses.
P
What
are
the
parameters
like
the
values
and
things
we
are
getting
in
a
response?
If
there
are
parameters
like
in
delete,
we
need
to
send
an
id
to
delete
that
particular
thing
like
that
button
here.
So
parameters
are
here,
and
this
is
how
this
page
works
yeah.
That's
it
that's
about
the
docs
any
idea,
any
feedback
on
like
working
with
this
thing,
like
we
have
to
update
this
thing
with
ci,
also
and
if,
like
any
person,
is
running
and
trying
to
access
the
docs
on
messaging.
A
There's
a
that's:
this
is
fantastic.
This
is
really
helpful
to
particularly
to
those
that
are
focused
on
a
client
if
someone
is
trying
to
add
to
measure
ui,
which
is
a
client
of
the
rest
api
or,
if
they're,
trying
to
add
to
mesh
ctl,
which
is
another
client
of
the
rest.
Api
like
this
is
going
to
become
very
commonly
referenced
and
it
will
serve
its
purpose
as
a
contract
between
the
server
and
the
clients.
A
So
this
is
great.
This
is
the
rest
api,
so
so
using
open
api
specification,
swagger
and
of
so
d
ph.
Did
you
talk
about
the
goal
of
having
this
integrated
into
the
ci
workflow,
the
github
act,
the
github
workflow,
and
how
that
documentation
gets
published.
P
Okay,
so
let
me
tell
you
how
this
actually,
this
will
actually
work
like
if
someone
is
changing
either
the
handlers
working
under
the
handlers
and
adding
some
endpoints
or
changing
them
or
someone
is
adding
some
models.
There
are
like
some
responses
here.
The
ci
workflow
will
be
triggered
and
two
things
will
be
there.
Let
me
show
you
the
issue
I
wrote
like.
I
tried
to
explain
there.
It
would
be
better
to
explain
that,
like
yeah.
P
Then
then
generate
this
file
and
then
access
the
docs,
but
like
we
don't
want
people
to
do
that
manually,
so
we
included
it
as
a
permanent
file,
so
one
workflow
will
be
triggering
to
update
this
file
with
running
a
mac.
Make
command
makes
regular
spec,
which
will
actually
generate
the
swagger
spec
like
this,
like
scanning
the
models
and
generating
this
file.
P
Okay
and
the
second
workflow
is
to
update
this
file.
That
is
you
being
used
as
the
data
for
this
page,
this
page,
okay,
so
how
that
will
be
updated,
yeah
data.
This
is
the
file
there,
so
I
got
a
camera.
This
will
be
updated
like
this.
This
file
and
that
file
are
different.
Okay,
like
the
maximum
number
of
lines,
are,
I
guess
in
this
file
is
1300,
but
in
that
file
it
is
almost
2
000.
Okay.
Why
is
that?
I
will
be
telling
right
now.
P
P
Why
is
that
right
in
what
is
happening
in
this
file
is
that
this
file
has
reference
references
to
different
things,
references
to
like
objects,
but
jk
like
working
while
working
with
jekyll.
I
found
out
that
we
cannot.
We
do
not
have
any
any
method
to
shift
to
those
object
and
grab
details
from
those
objects.
So
what
I
had
to
do
was
expanding
these
references
like
expanding
those
references
here.
P
That's
that's
why
this
file
is
really
big.
Compared
to
that
and
to
update
this
file,
we
will
be
running.
Make
swagger
docs
in
the
workflow
like
make
swagger
dogs
and
that's
how
this
file
will
be
updated.
This
one
and
the
like
this
page
will
be
published,
updated
like
published
or
updated
whatever.
B
I
P
P
Sure
so,
as
push
talked
about
the
rough
rest
api
side
of
it,
the
same
thing,
we
have
been
working
on
for
the
graph.
So
if
I
share
my
screen,
I
will
just
give
you
a
brief.
What
I
will
be
able
to
accomplish
so
similar
to
the
playground
that
swagger
has
graph
player
also
has
a
player.
Now
this
playground
is
actually
in
build
and
build
on
graphic,
there's
nothing
much
to
nothing
much.
We
added
this.
This
is
a
common
graphical
playground.
Any
anyone
who
is
who
knows
graphql
would
probably
know
this
now.
P
What
we
had
to
do
on
top
of
it,
which
was
a
bit
challenging,
was
automatically
generate
docs
for
graphql
for
our
for
our
documentation,
and
we
did
that,
and
currently
you
can
see
the
first
draft
of
that
particular
documentation
over
here.
P
This
is
like
automatically
generated
using
the
graphical
schema
which
we
have
in
our
basic
support,
much
like
how
swagger
how
swagger
boxing
so
unlike
swagger,
this
was
this
particular
thing
is
building
ruby
which,
where
we
have
a
custom
template
in
which
we
can
change
and
decide
how
we
want
our
schema
to
look
like
and
yeah.
That's
the
gist
of
how
this
is
working.
If
you
want,
I
can
go
a
bit
deep,
but
that
was
covered
in
the
difficult.
N
P
Oh
okay,
so,
but
I
can
start
again
or
you
can
tell
me,
which
part
did.
N
P
Go
ahead,
yeah,
okay,
great
so
yeah!
These
are
the
rocks.
These
dogs
are
basically
auto
enchanted.
We
generated
the
it
is
written
in
ruby.
We
have
a
custom
template
which
we
use
to
generate
the
stops.
If
you
want
to
learn
more
or
if
are
you
interested
in
how
this
is
working,
you
can
check
out
the
docs
folder
over
here
we
have,
I
have
created
a
custom
rake
command
in
which
it
is
able
to
create
the
traffic
light,
so
all
the
codebase
can
be
found
in
the
reaper
and
in
the
dip
file.
P
A
Yeah
yeah,
we
can
it's
pretty
important
stuff
between
the
the
and
it's
nice
that
they're
both
happening
at
the
same
time,
the
documentation
for
the
rest,
api
and
the
graphql
api,
and
it's
actually
drove
is
it?
Is
it
just
the
docs
or
are?
Is
there
any
restructuring
or
new
endpoints
being
built.
N
So
so
it
is
under
progress,
I
would
say
basically
we
just
picked
up.
We
just
picked
up
each
and
according
to
priority,
and
then
we
just
started
to
build
it
built.
We
just
started
to
build
the
graphql
subscriptions
and
that
has
not
been
updated
in
the
schema
currently
yet,
but
it
will
so.
Basically,
the
flow
is
automated,
so
as
and
when
it
gets
updated,
it
will
reflect
in
the
dark
cells
as
it
goes.
L
N
And
for
the
rest,
apis
like
we
are
changing.
The
endpoints,
like
the
the
once
marked
red,
will
be
changed
changed
to
the
proposed
endpoints
and
we
will
also
change
the
endpoints
that,
for
every
clients
like
the
ui
and
manchester,
is
here
yeah.
That's
it.
A
Okay,
very
good,
so
there's
basically
an
overhaul
of
the
apis
that
it's
going
on.
So
there's
automated.
A
More
and
more
nouns
have
been
created
in
the
in
the
mesherie
project
and
so
yeah
organizing
these
under
under
a
user
section
that
that
really
helps
some
of
these
have
been
duplicative
as
well.
So
it
looks
like
we're
going
to
consolidate
a
couple
of
api
endpoints,
so
a
lot
to
coordinate
and
communicate.
I
think,
as
the
as
this
goes
forth,
like
between
you,
know,
the
those
that
are
impacting
and
changing
the
back
end
and
the
server
rather
and
then
the
two
clients
mess
with
ctl
and
mesh
ui.
A
There
need
to
be
coordination
in
terms
of
when
those
changes
are
done
so
and
given
that
the
project
is
at
a
v050
sort
of
a
halfway
well
yeah.
I
guess
we're
almost
to
a
v060
but
sort
of
halfway
to
a
1.0.
It's
still
we're
still
within
our
rights
to
break
the
apis.
If
you
will
so
it's
I'm
pleased,
so
it's
good
to
see
that
that
you
all
are
taking
on
this
effort
now,
before
too
much
of
a
contract
gets
put
in
place
with
users
of
measuring.
So
it's
a
good
it's
good.
A
It's
a
good
way
to
help
scale
the
project
too.
So
all
right,
we
have
we're
almost
at
the
top
of
the
hour.
We
have
a
few
different
things
to
cover.
Some
of
these
things
can
wait.
A
I
guess
just
really
briefly
I'll
say
that
there
was
a
performance
service,
mesh
performance
benchmark
that
was
just
released
last
night
or
yesterday
today,
or
I
mean
it's
talking
about
the
differences
between
istio
and
linker
d
and
how
how
they
compare
in
terms
of
their
speed
and
performance
and
the
service
mesh
performance
project,
our
project
is
called
out
explicitly
as
one
to
engage
in.
A
Okay-
and
so
I
d
here,
we'll
skip
over
so
there's
one
other
item
that
we
should
get
to
today
is
we've
talked
about
it
in
the
past
and
it's
certainly
been
a
conversation,
a
topic
of
conversation
in
the
website's
call
and
in
it
that
is
well
josh.
Do
you
want
to
tell
everybody
what
this
is
this
next
topic.
D
D
O
Okay,
so
like
is
my
screen
visible,
it
is
yeah.
So
basically
we
are
going
like
we
are
on
the
words
of
launching
layer
for
our
layer,
fight
the
discussion
forum,
that's
on
discuss.layer5.io
and
basically
so.
This
is
a
discussion.
This
is
a
deployment
of
discourse
that
that
provides
with
a
discussion
that
provides
with
discussion
forum
and
we
have
customized
it
to
be
used
for
layer,
5,
we've
added
the
initial
categories
and
all
stuff.
O
A
A
Me
in
some
respects,
being
just
kind
of
a
bystander
to
to
what's
going
on.
Here
is
so
so
so
I'll
I'll
say
a
few
things
about
this.
Only
because
I've
been
watching
josh
and
a
few
of
the
rest
of
you
carry
this
forward,
and
that
is
that.
Well,
the
so
josh
is
launching
the
lair
five
discussion
forum
today,
like
you
can
see
that
there's
like
no
discussions
on
it
right
now,
he
has
got.
A
He
and
a
few
others
have
worked
to
ensure
that
we've
customized
this
instance
of
discourse
that
he's
he's
diligently
worked
through
on
the
various
plugins
that
we
might
want
to
enable
or
disable
there's
a
lot
for
us
all
to
collectively
learn.
I
personally
have
spent
very
little
time
inside
of
discourse.
A
If
you
go
to
discourse.org
you'll,
you
will
no
doubt
have
any
any
of
you,
or
all
of
you
have
probably
participated
in
this
type
of
a
forum
in
the
past,
and
it's
become
clear
to
us
that,
like
we
have
a
lot
of
great
discussions
going
on
in
slack
and
we
will
continue
to
have
slack
and
do
tons
of
all
of
the
same
discussions
in
slack
like
nothing
is
changing
in
that
regard
other
than
it
is.
It
is
on
frequent
occasion.
A
You
know
someone
will
pin
it
in
slack
or
someone
will
take
the
time
to
go,
put
it
into
a
google
doc
or
go
put
it
into
a
github
issue,
some
place
of
permanence,
of
permanent
persistence,
and
sometimes
we
don't
and
the
conversation
is
lost,
or
sometimes
we
capture
it
in
a
google
doc
and
for
those
of
you
who
have
access
to
the
community
google
drive
which,
if
you're
on
the
call
you
all
should,
if
you
don't
well
see
anita,
see
our
latest
smashmate
anita
she'll,
make
sure
you
get
access.
A
A
You
all
welcome
to
create
new
docs
edit,
the
existing
ones,
all
that
so
you
don't
engage
like
you,
but
sometimes
we
miss
persisting
that
and
also
there's
many
users
and
people
who
engage
with
the
works
that
are
done
here,
that
aren't
in
slack
and
so,
and
there
are
many
like
repetitive
questions
that
get
asked
that
are
they're
fine
questions
and
they're
kind
of
hard
to
not
always
do
people
not
always
is
that
information
publicly
published
and
it
should
be-
and
so
that's
part
of
the
goals
and
the
the
genesis.
A
The
logic
behind
the
genesis
of
this
discussion
forum
is
to
persist
them.
Some
things
is
to
let
people
talk
about
and
ask
about
the
projects
that
are
going
on
here.
It's
also
to
engage
people
in
discussions
on
relevant
technologies,
so
it
says
service
mesh
right
in
the
title,
and
so
in
general
we
expect
there'll,
be
a
few
more
categories
here
about
different
service
meshes
and
running
them,
and
understanding,
kubernetes
and
docker
and
other
there's
there's
a
lot
of
tech
around
that.
A
Eventually,
it's
a
very
slow
and
an
extraordinarily
soft
launch
today.
So
soft
we
weren't
even
sure
we
were
going
to
launch
it,
but
it's
time
what
I
was
trying
to
say
is
that
I
I'm
kind
of
a
bystander
to
this
just
watching
and
supporting
josh
and
others
as
they've
created
it.
So
there's
a
there
is
going
to
be
an
open
need
for
a
people
to
ask
questions
and
there
are
people
to
answer
questions
in
there,
people
to
moderate
the
forum.
O
Yeah
so
like
we
are,
we
are
bringing
a
new
role
for
the
layer
of
a
community,
so
these
are
the
layers
like
community
moderators,
and
I
just
now
received
found
the
notification
that
aditya
christian
has
accepted
the
mutation.
So
maybe
he
is
the
first
moderator
for
our
community
and
the
second
one
would
be
anita
as
soon
as
he
accepts
our
invitation,
so
congrats,
aditya
and
anita
for
the
first
moderators
for
the
forum.
A
That's
awesome,
josh,
there's
also
a
staging
site,
so
if
people
want
to
like,
if
we
want
to
play
around
with
new
plugins
and
see
how
they
work
and
things,
it
sounds
like
the
staging
site
is
the
place
to
to
do
that.
That's
what
is
that
staging
hyphen
discuss
later
five
that
I
have
okay.
O
Yeah,
I
have
dropped
both
the
links
in
chat
as
well.
One
is
staging
discuss
which
refers
to
the
our
initial
effort
on
implementing
discourse
and
so
like.
If
you
want
to
make
some
tweaks
around,
so
you
can
drop
drop
over
here
and
you
can
even
earn
an
admin
access
to
make
any
changes
or
want
to
learn
how
discourse
works
and
the
other
one
is
discus.layer
fedor
tile.
O
This
is
the
production
build,
and
this
is
what
we
are
launching
and
I'll
be
adding
other
two
categories
so,
but
this
is
not
specific
to
just
service
meshes.
This
is
this
can
like.
This
is
a
place.
You
can
ask
questions
for
related
to
layer,
5
projects,
layer,
5
text,
tech
or
general
community
questions
or
anything
related
to
open
source,
to
be
specific.
A
This
is
cool.
This
is,
this
is
great.
Like
everyone
go
jump
in,
go,
go,
get
grab
an
account,
go
jump
in,
go
point
out
the
fact
that,
like
maybe
there
should
be
another
plugin,
that's
turned
on
or
maybe
go
express
opinion
that
we
shouldn't
have
voting,
enabled
I
I
don't
know
or
that
we're
missing
some
categories
do
provide
josh
your
feedback
and
apparently
anita
and
adi,
or
aditya
krishna
as
some
of
the
first
moderators
but
yeah.
Let's,
let's
get
some
activity
going
on.
A
I
know
a
number
of
you
have
questions
that
you've
been
asking
in
slack
right
now.
So
again,
this
isn't
to
displace
slack,
but
the
more
questions
that
we
ask
publicly
or
that
you
all
ask
publicly
or
that
we
answer,
but
you
all
answer
publicly
the
longer
that
that
work
will
persist.
O
E
O
A
And
two
from
anushka
good,
good,
good
cool,
well
josh
kudos
on
saying
this
through,
I
know
you
picked
up
an
internship
along
the
way,
and
so
this
isn't
the
only
thing
that
that
vise
for
your
time,
but
so
yeah
kudos
on
on
getting
it
to
launch.
This
is
great,
looks
good!
A
Well
we're
10
minutes
after
I
appreciate
that.
Almost
all
of
you
stayed
on
for
that
long.
A
Hopefully
we
didn't
miss
too
much
today,
but
we're
out
of
time.
So
it's
it's
been
very
nice
to
see
you
all.
We
did
break
the
record.
We
did
hit
29
participants.
I
think
the
record
was
at
28
so
and
then
with
thanks
to
anushka.
You
know,
maybe
maybe
we'll
count
it
as
30.
Maybe
we
won't
we'll
just
we'll
keep
that
you
know
we'll
keep
that
amongst
ourselves,
we'll
keep
that
hey,
yeah.
A
Okay,
all
right,
very
nice
to
see
you
all
see
you
in
slack,
see
you
on
discus.