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From YouTube: Layer5 Community Meeting (June 19th, 2020)
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Welcome @harsh_no_haarsh, Ishita, Shriti, @Akacodegenie, @iam_dAggarwal!!
A
It's
starting
to
feel
like
a
Friday
morning
routine
for
me,
where
we
have
this
call.
It
starts
and
then
I
have
to
admit
each
and
every
one
of
you,
which
is
something
that
we've
talked
about.
I,
don't
know
how
many
times,
which
is
frustrating
I'm,
ready
to
switch
to
zoom
I
guess
so.
Maybe
I
should
stop
talking
about
it.
We
should
actually
switch.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Well,
what
is
this
a
layer,
5
jacket,
it's
a
it's
an
under
armour,
feel
it
feels
nice,
yeah
I,
said
I'm
looking
at
an
extra
one
hanging
up
right
over
there
there's
one
of
those
there's
some
other
shirts
I.
Think
Nitish
Malhotra
is
one
of
the
lucky
winners
of
one
of
those
layer,
5
shirts,
we'll
see
if
he
sports
his
his
layer,
5
shirt
today
as
a
nerd
shirt,
Friday
thing,
I,
don't
know.
A
A
A
B
Last
time,
Lee
I
just
running
a
workshop
and
happily
I
have
connected
more
than
80
peoples
in
the
online
session
and
intro.
The
doctor
section
they're
not
a
bit
details,
but
in
this
negative
this
Saturday
I
am
going
to
hit
our
image
hub
and
showing
some
endangered
details
of
the
dock
and
either
a
shed
in
June
and
in
July,
and
if
the
switch
people
in
to
the
service
mesh
and
pull
some
paid
members
into
this
community,
so
I
want
some.
Some
before
pulling
people
into
jumping
in
here.
B
A
B
Yes,
definitely
but
I'm
just
running
in
my
local
community
and
there's
a
previous
I
member
of
it
I'm
I'm,
also
a
member
of
core
who
met
in
Pakistan,
so
I'm
just
delivering
these
content
from
there
and
a
part
of
that
I'm
James
just
hitting
out
there
some
members,
so
just
local,
humidity,
meter,
but
very
happy.
That's
more
than
80
people
enter
for
the
next
session.
More
than
150
people
join,
so
I'm
really
happy
that
people
are
jumping
into
it.
What.
A
B
A
Awesome
I'm
gonna
put
that
as
a
small
topic
and
we
should
sign
that
should
absolutely
be
a
forthcoming
tweet
right
from
you
or
from
or
on
the
Twitter,
okay,
very
good.
So
we
were
eight
after
a
couple.
So
welcome
everyone
thanks
for
coming
today,
let's
get
rollin.
If
you
don't
have
the
meeting
minutes
in
front
of
you,
there's
a
link
inside
the
chat
housekeeping
items,
and
this
is
a
layer,
five
community
meeting.
We
have
no
I'm,
not
sure
we
have
any
almost
a
meeting
going
on
every
day.
A
Also
a
point
of
order,
for
there
are
some
newcomers
on
the
call
and
so
to
two
notes.
One
is
that
there
are
of
the
other
meetings
that
I
mentioned
there
on
specific
topics
and
they're
run
a
little
bit
differently
than
this
one.
Everyone
is
welcome
to
join
all
of
the
meetings
by
the
way,
there's
a
community
calendar
that
has
all
the
meetings
on
them
and
so
jump
in
on
whatever
topic
interests
you
the
most
or
all
of
them,
on
this
particular
community
meeting.
A
This
is
a
it's
a
broader
ecosystem
set
of
discussions
about
things
that
are
generally
related
to
service
mesh
topics
and
so
and
so
yeah,
some
so
from
week
to
week.
The
agenda
varies
quite
a
bit.
We
get
lots
of
folks
well
from
all
around
coming
in
on
that.
Lastly,
then,
is
to
welcome
some
of
the
folks
who
haven't
been
some
of
the
people
on
this
call
who
haven't
introduced
before
it
would
be
fantastic
if
you
would
took
just
a
minute
and
said
hi
to
everybody.
A
C
A
E
E
A
F
A
E
A
G
A
F
H
Okay,
so
we
are
back
into
Google's
season
of
dogs,
we
are
participating
under
the
umbrella
organization,
CN
CF,
and
you
can
find
the
project
idea
on
the
link
I
have
mentioned
in
the
community
Docs,
so
we
are
hoping
to
get.
We
are
hoping
to
get
some
great
submission
of
some
great
technical
writers
for
the
program.
A
We're
going
to
be
talking
about
console
and
one
of
the
other
announcements
and
actually,
when
I
think
about
learning
service
meshes
in
general,
like
Hoshi
Corp
has
done
a
fantastic
job
with
their
series
of
trainings
about
learning,
console
and
so
so
anyway.
So
I'm
pleased
that
we've
got
G
sod
for
that
that
were
we're
there
as
well.
So
that's
the
internship
just
keep
kind
of
rolling
in
and
if
interested
the.
A
A
So
thank
you
for
that
cushion
and
thank
you
for
leading
the
way
on
that
as
well.
We
just
another
quick
announcement
with
a
couple
of
meetups
that
we
host
here
in
Austin.
One
is
cloud
in
Austin,
Texas
one's
cloud
native
Austin.
We
were
gonna,
have
a
linker
D
workshop,
you
last
night,
we
cancelled
too
much
stuff
going
on
we
cancelled
a
few
days
ago,
but
just
hard
to
keep
up
with
it
all.
So
that's
that's
more
or
less
the
reasoning.
The
next
announcement,
a
new
version
of
consul.
A
Okay,
I
swear
I,
oh
he's
just
in
the
meeting
minutes.
Okay,
that's
that's
where
I
was
seeing
his
face,
and
so
maybe
he'll
be
on
a
little
bit
later.
So
just
in
case
he
is,
he
will
do
a
better
job
of
covering
it.
Then
I
will
so
we'll
we'll
put
a
pin
in
that
one.
Next
one
is
that
there's
we've
been
preparing.
A
Well,
you
know:
we've
been
doing
a
lot
with
measure
II
one
of
the
main
projects
in
the
community,
but
there's
a
number
of
more
projects
sprouting
up
one
of
the
goals
that
we've
well,
that
we've
long
had
from
the
mesh
reproject
and
really
for
a
couple
of
the
other
projects
as
well.
Is
there
potential
entrants
into
the
CAF
and
really,
irrespective
of
whether
or
not
any,
of
the
projects
go
into
this
UNCF?
A
We
want
to
solicit.
You
know
earnestly
solicit
feedback
from
adopters
from
from
users
of
the
tools
of
the
the
things
that
we
produce
here,
and
so
we've
begun
to
do
that
in
a
nascent
way
for
just
a
few
days
ago
for
ma
cherie
and
asked
a
few
people
to
identify
the
the
fact
that
they've
use
or
have
adopted
measure,
and
so
so
there's
the
start
of
a
list.
A
All
right
last
one
up,
I'm
Simon
spoke
just
a
you
know
a
little
bit.
I,
don't
know
that
this
requires
anything
else
signed,
but
just
the
fact
that
you're
I
think
the
one
thing
here,
some
of
it
as
you're,
organizing
those
meetups
that
adding
those
to
the
content
calendar
will
help
in
terms
of
us
helping
elevate
them
and
publicize
them
a
little
bit.
B
B
And
the
one
just
a
simple:
that's
a
announcement
about
ashika
their
silence
in
here.
So
any
anything,
that's
changing
and
visioning
about
other
meshes.
What
do
we
have
I
have
to
do
anything
about
on
that,
but
never
behalf
and
have
service
message
is
their
version
won't
come
up
with
a
new
version.
So,
as
a
measure
II
we
have
to
adopt
is
value.
That's
it
doesn't
need
to
be
items.
What
kind
of
the
processing.
A
The
well
our
build
so
actually
of
the
of
the
working
group
that
that
you're
focused
within
the
the
continuous
integration
working
group.
The
I
think
what
we
spell
out
in
there
is
that
in
the
that
strategy
document
we
say
I
think
we
say
that
we
would
like
to
support
the
current
version
of
each
service
mesh
and
maybe
I
think
we
say
two
versions
back
and
so
that's
the
goal.
A
That
is
not
the
case
for
each
of
the
adapters,
the
we
have
enough
rigor
around
our
process
and
the
way
in
which
we're
tracking
the
fact
that
there
are
new
releases
of
each
of
those
meshes.
So
it's
an
ongoing
area
of
need
as
soon
as
that
working
group
is
truly
a
machine
that
will
really
help
with
automated
integration
testing
and
the
ability
to
kind
of
keep
pace,
because
there's
a
new
version
of
linker
deed
that
came
out
as
well
and
yeah.
A
All
right,
very
good,
those
are
the
announcements.
Just
a
quick,
quick
I,
don't
know.
Maybe
this
is
an
announcement.
Just
a
quick
topic.
I
think
a
lot
of
you
know
that
we
participate
in
the
CNC
F
in
a
number
of
different
ways:
the
various
community
members
here
we
announced
last
week
that
nuno
de
caramel
in
the
community
was
just
accepted
into
the
cloud
native
ambassadors
program,
so
he's
so
there's
a
variety
of
people
in
the
community
carrying
doing
good
deeds
inside
the
scenes.
Yes,
one
of
those
is
spending
time.
A
Inside
of
this
special
interest
group
focused
on
networking.
We
just
had
a
meeting
yesterday.
There
was
a
project
that
was
presented
the
project,
and
so
all
of
the
really
liked
all
of
the
topics
and
the
projects
that
are
presented
here
are
relevant
to
us
measure
e,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
has
been
on
the
docket
to
be
presented
and
that
timeframe
has
passed
we
haven't
presented
yet
anyway.
Just
quick
note
be
Fe.
A
Next
is
a
topic
for
everyone
and
I
hope
a
topic
that
some
of
you
will
get
fairly
deep
into,
and
it's
the
notion
that
well
that
there's,
a
new
slack
channel
created
this
morning
to
help
us
well
essentially
overhaul
the
lair
5io
website,
move
it
from
Jekyll
to
Gatsby
and
strappy.
That's
described
inside
of
the
that
initiative
is
described
inside
of
a
design
spec
that
you'll
find
inside
that
that
channel
there's
a
vision
for
what
that
next
generation
of
the
lair
5io
site
will
be
I've
said
it
a
few
times
here
and
so
I
know.
A
I'll
sent
you
the
pile,
send
you
a
t-shirt
and
yes
so
big
aspirations
for
what
we
might
do
next
there,
but
we're
gonna
need
a
lot
of
help,
particularly
those
that
are
those
of
you
that
are
in
to
react
in
to
be
between
web
programming
and
visual
design,
graphic
design,
particularly
if
you're
into
visual
design,
CSS
and
vector
graphics.
Those
things
you'll
be
most
impactful
in
that
project.
So
the
weekly
meetings
have
just
started
for
that
next
generation
of
the
layer,
5
website
they're
on
Monday
mornings.
Again
those
are
on
the
community
calendar.
A
A
A
A
Nice,
ok,
yeah!
Let
me
let
me
say
just
a
bit
more
about
the
thing
that
we're
talking
about
so
so.
The
the
topic
is
these
intro
and
outro
video
animations
earlier
when
we
started
this
call
I
said:
have
we
record
these
calls
and
we
post
them
on
YouTube
and
we
record
a
lot
of
calls
and
put
them
out
there
if
you're,
not.
If
you
haven't
seen
that
channel,
the
link
to
the
YouTube
channel
is
at
the
very
top
of
the
meeting
minutes.
I.
A
Alright,
so
here
comes
the
share.
This
is
the
YouTube
channel,
there's
a
few
different,
a
lot
of
the
talks
that
we
a
lot
of
calls
that
we
have
to
get
will
go
up
here
and
they're
there
all
right.
They
usually
they're
okay,
but
they
just
jump
right
into
the
meeting.
There's
no
intro
or
little.
You
know,
intro
jingle
or
outro
a
little
jingle,
and
so
I'm
Tunisia
has
been
giving
his
hand
to
creating
a
couple.
Let
me
try
playing
one
on
this
latest
one
here
and
actually
just
before
I.
A
Yeah,
that's
the
first
time,
I've
seen
that
that
the
logo
coming
up
big.
So
that
was
that's
cool
Tunisia
anyway
he's
going
through
a
couple
of
different
versions
and
so
Tunisia.
If
you
don't
mind,
if
you're
able
to
let
that's,
we
can
open
these
up
and
put
links
in
into
the
meeting
minutes
so
that
people
can
check
them
out
and
give
some
feedback.
Oh.
B
Leah
eject
the
animation,
looks
great,
but
I
think
for
animation.
Kind
of
tonight
should
kind
of
turn.
End
need
to
know
that,
where
we're
at
right
now,
we
are
starting
from
their
containers
or
constriction,
then
jumping
the
kind
of
that
animation.
That's
appealing
to
the
user
that,
where
we
at
now
select
the
cast
gesture
that
high
other
using
I
am
still
using
the
channel
index
in
the
VM,
tears
channel
and
other
channel
channel,
they
are
showing
them
they're
starting
from
container.
Then.
A
I
A
A
B
A
If
you
got
feedback
just
pop
it
into
the
interest
lack
into
the
general
channel
there
next
topic
up.
Well,
isn't
in
fact,
what
time
is
it
ten
is
halfway
through:
let's,
let's
skip
this
one
and
get
to
some
good
work
that
others
have
done
in
the
community
roof
you
want
to.
You
want
to
share
your
screen
and
maybe
tell
people
about
this
PR.
Oh.
E
A
In
general,
yes,
yeah
the
so
this
is
nice,
so
just
contacts
for
I
guess
everyone
else
is
that
the
one
of
my
series
functions
is
to
do
performance
tests
and
it'll
send
right
now,
just
it
just.
It
only
supports
one
type
of
protocol,
but
forthcoming
support
for
other
protocols
is
forthcoming,
so
G
RPC,
a
TCP,
hopefully
UDP
and
maybe
Nats
at
some
point,
but
for
the
time
being
and
actually
Dhruv.
A
If,
if
you
can,
if
you're
still
able
to
share
I've,
got
a
couple
of
points
of
feedback
just
sure,
and
so
as
people
go
to
generate
load
and
do
a
profuse
measure
II
to
do
a
performance
test
using
an
HTTP
endpoint.
Many
of
you
are
probably
familiar
with
the
notion
that
you're
not
always
going
to
want
to
be
doing.
Http
gets
they're
doing
the
using
that
HTTP
action.
You
might
want
to
do
an
HTTP
POST
and
send
a
bunch
of
posts,
and
maybe
that
post
or
that
get
needs
to
include
different
header
different.
A
Metadata
inside
the
request
so
cookie
your
different
headers,
different
content
types,
and
so
we've
been
going
to
get
a
bit
more
sophisticated
as
we
do,
the
form
becomes
unwieldy
and
we
need
to
refactor
the
user
experience
so
I'm
drew
thank
you,
for
you,
know
more
or
less
taking
kind
of
the
collection
of
of
Advanced
Options
and
collapsing
those
so
that
the
user
isn't
overwhelmed
with
so
many
inputs.
By
the
way
does
anyone
know
anyone
study,
human
centered
design
or
user
centered
design
mystic?
A
A
Anyway,
the
magic
number
there
is,
while
it's
actually
the
magic
number
for
a
lot
of
things,
but
it's
seven
I
haven't
counted
what
we
have
in
the
screen,
but
but
we
had
more
than
seven
and
so
drew.
Thank
you
for
this
I
wonder
if
I'm
a
couple
of
items
that
you
might
take
into
consideration,
the
load
generator
section
where
we
have
for
iOW
arcade.
It
won't
be
long
before
we're.
Gonna
have
a
third
one
there,
which
is
good
but
yeah.
A
It
feels
to
me
feels
the
more
it
feels
better
if
it's
at
the
bottom
of
the
form,
because
it's
just
a
different
style
input.
I
guess
is
the
thing
I
think.
Overall,
the
whole
thing
needs
to
be
work.
Reworked,
as
a
matter
fact
overall
will
be.
People
won't
be
using
a
form
at
some
point.
We're
gonna
have
a
different
interface
for
this
entirely,
but
the
okay.
So
that's
one
piece
of
feedback
if
we
can
move
the
load
generators
to
the
bottom.
A
A
Data
I
would
be
expecting
to
be
able
to
type
something
into
that
field,
and
so
I
wonder
if
there's
a
different
control
like
a
collapse,
a
show/hide,
a
faucet
like
a
triangle,
or
something
else
that
we
can
use
to
intimate
to
the
user,
that
what
they're
about
to
have
is
a
different
interaction
than
the
rest
of
the
text.
Fields.
A
Okay,
all
right
very
good
with
it.
Thank
you
Jeff!
That's
that's
nice
next
topic
up
is
release
pages
I,
think
between
Shiva
and
ashish
is
shivayya
on
the
call
nope
all
right
so
we'll
we
won't
talk
about
that.
Let
me
share
the
meeting
that
his
skin,
but
but
Ashish
do
you
want
to
speak
to
this?
Oh,
you
know
what
actually
I'm.
You
know
what
I
think
I
was
misinformed.
Ashish
about
or
I
was
mystified.
Maybe
that's
in
polite
way
of
me
saying:
I
misunderstood
what
was
going
on
and
so
I.
She
I.
A
A
J
Thanks
Lee
I
saw
the
agenda
joined
a
little
late,
I
thought
if
you
had
already
covered
it,
so
appreciate
you
given
the
opportunity
yeah.
So
yesterday
we
just
released
the
general
availability
of
console
1.8
and
it's
got
a
handful
of
you
know
really
new
and
exciting
features.
I
think
the
ones
we've
seen
the
most
interest
in
are
ingress
gateways
and
terminating
gateways,
and
what
these
provider
ingress
gateways
are
similar
to
ingress
is
you're
familiar
with
and
kubernetes
and
used
today.
J
This
is
just
an
out-of-the-box
ingress
based
on
envoy
that
is
provided
and
managed
by
console,
so
you
don't
have
to
deploy
a
third-party
solution
and
using
console
Service
match.
If
you
don't
want
to,
you,
can
just
spin
this
up
and
use
console
to
configure
everything
both
east-west
communication
and
north/south
into
your
service
mesh
and
then
terminating
gateways
are
kind
of
the
inverse
of
ingress
gateways.
They
enable
connectivity
for
services
in
the
mesh
or
the
enabled
services
in
the
mesh
to
reach
out
and
talk
to
things
that
are
outside
the
mesh,
like
an
example
would
be.
J
If
you
want
to
expose
an
AWS,
RDS
database
inside
your
service
mesh,
you
can
register
that
service
and
then
that
gateway
was
the
egress
proxy
I
can
enforce
some.
You
know
access
policies
as
well
as
maybe
reduce
some
encryption
when
it's
initiating
that
connection
outbound,
so
pretty
exciting
features
that
obviously
there's
other
things
that
are
under
the
hood,
but
I
definitely
recommend
checking
it
out.
We
just
released
the
updated
helm
chart
for
one
day
yesterday,
which
makes
it
easy
to
deploy
these
gateway
resources
as
well.
So
definitely
give
it
a
look.
A
J
It's
great
is
what
we're
super
excited
about
it
and
the
feedback
from
folks
that
have
tried
it.
You
know
a
whole
release
so
far
has
been
overwhelmingly
positive,
so
we
were
just.
We
think
it's
a
great,
obviously
a
great
release
from
our
perspective,
but
it's
great
that
you
know
it's
really
solving
challenges
that
practitioners
have
with
the
products
so
as
a
product
manager.
That
just
makes
me
really
happy
and
warm
fuzzy
feelings
inside
so.
A
So
it's
yep
so
to
know
right
for
in
Brett,
for
both
of
the
gateway
types
and
the
way
in
Federation,
so
yeah
I
think
I
think
in
general.
Actually,
we've
got
a
lot
to
do,
I,
think
and
in
that
adapter,
but
that's
a
good
note
to
take
that.
It's
there,
our
net
new
constructs
so
to
speak,
so
the
ingress
gateway,
the
terminating
gateway
and
the
when
Federation
Michigan
weighs
a
three
boy
I
get.
This
was
the
gate.
This
was
this
was
yeah
I'm
not
going
to
make
any
bad
jokes,
but
yeah,
okay,.
A
A
J
We
definitely
want
to
call
it
out
just
to
avoid
any
confusion.
You
know
folks
are
curious
about
the
differences
between
the
gateways,
I
think
each
of
those
links.
So
we
need
to
update
this
blog
post,
there's
a
new
blog
for
a
terminating
gateway
but
eat
all
those
links,
point
to
blog
posts
which
describe
in
more
detail
what
the
gateways
are,
what
they
provide.
The
value
is
for
them
and
then
some
of
them
talk
about
how
to
actually
configure
the
gateways
as
well.
A
This
is
fine.
This
is
a
coincidental
because
earlier
when
just
before,
Blake
was
on,
we
were
I
was
saying:
we
have
a
new
google
season
of
docs
internship
and
we'll
be
doing
some
amount
of
of
training
or
a
creation
of
training
and
tutorials
and
I
was
saying
like
hey.
The
Hoshi
Corp
has
this
down,
pat
that
just
very,
very
well
done
trainings
and
so
there's
already
training
on
1.8
functionality.
So
that's
this
is
nice.
All
this
is
kind
of
nice.
You
don't
often
see
a
diagram
or
ingress
gateways
kind
of
diagram
in
this
way.
A
A
Think
it's
it's
actually
a
hard
thing
for
people
to
initially
grok
is
like
hey.
I
I'm
the
fact
that
there's
a
service
named
indicator
or
s
not
hey
if
I'm
running
multiple
services
and
all
running
on
the
same
port.
How
am
I
you
know?
Just
that's
not
necessarily
specific
to
service.
J
Missions
but
yeah,
one
of
the
other
you
know
benefits
about
the
console,
ingress
gateway
is
that
you
can
also
use
it
to
failover
to
all
other
data
centers.
So
you
can
leverage
mesh
gateways
and
dynamically
reroute.
You
know
traffic
to
a
secondary
DC
if
service
is
in
a
local
DC
or
down
and
it'll
still
use
MPLS
from
that
ingress
gateway
to
the
destination
in
the
remote
data
center.
So
pretty
powerful,
you're
able
to
use
all
the
same
layer.
Seven
constructs
that
you
used
for
east-west
traffic
for
that
north-south
traffic
flow
as
well
and.
J
In
this
particular
guide,
it
is
talking
about
in
order
to
follow
this.
It's
laying
out
what
you'll
need
to
walk
through
the
guide,
and
these
are
just
sample
applications,
the
counting
and
the
dashboard
service
or
the
applications
which
are
being
used
to
show
this
whole
zero
trust,
networking
and
two
applications.
Configuring
how
you
allow
communication
and
all
that
so
they're,
just
part
of
the
sample
here.
Oh
very
good,
okay,
good.
A
I
B
Guess
I'm
here
and
one
I
think
one
graduate
that's
goes
to
her.
She
co-opted
in
that
I
think
docker
has
a
wonderful
experience
of
their
documents
and,
if
I
think
anybody
else
have
a
great
documentation,
that's
how
she
copes
ID
every
product
I'm
using
is
a
very
tremendous
amount
of
documentation.
Really
hats
off
for
you.
But
if
you're,
a
Chicago
team
guys,
but
one
thing
I
didn't
want
to
know
what
a
van
Federation,
what
does
mean
I
talk
about
and
laughing
about,
butts
like
doesn't
control
the
concept.
What
is
for
van
federation.
J
J
When
we
introduced
that
in
we
introduced
mesh
gate
reason
in
console
version
1.6,
what
happened
is
when
you
would
normally
set
up
Federation
you'd
have
to
expose
your
console
servers
on
the
public
internet
or
on
your
Direct
Connect,
whatever
they
need
to
be
reachable
by
the
remote
DC
and
then
the
service
matched
traffic
separately
service
to
service
communication
would
be
routed
through
the
mesh
gateways.
With
this
wham
Federation
over
mesh
gateways,
we've
collapsed
both
of
those
different
traffic
paths
on
to
one
traffic
path.
J
So
the
console
servers
no
longer
have
to
be
exposed
on
the
internet.
They
sit
behind
the
gateways,
so
you
reduce
the
number
of
public
IPS
that
you
have
or
use
kind
of
servers
that
attack
surface
and
now
everything
flows
through
that
encrypted
channel
that
the
gateways
are
using
for
services
service
traffic
as
well.
J
You're
welcome
and
again
thanks
for
the
feedback,
you
know,
there's
other
features
in
console
that
have
been
around
for
a
while,
and
we
found
that
the
names
don't
really
resonate
well
with
folks.
So
again
we
are
looking
at
opportunities
to
fix
that,
and-
and
this
is
one
of
them
more-
we
we
think
we
can
change
it
a
bit
to
make
it
a
little
more
clear
and
apparent
of
what
it
actually
does.
A
A
Alright,
we
had
one
other
topic,
not
horrifically
important
and
so
before
I
go
into
it.
I'll
I'll
ask
this
dude.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions
or
a
topic
that
you
want
to
go
over
I'm,
particularly
looking
at
some
of
the
first
timers
on
the
call
things
like
just
like
areas
that
you're
looking
for
assistance
on
or
that
are
maybe
a
bit
cloudy
in
your
mind,
because
then
we
can
get
you
connected
with
the
right
person
to
get
you
up
and
running.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Here
is
what
Dhruv
was
just
showing
an
improvement
upon
this
area
earlier,
a
couple
of
forthcoming
enhancements
and
one
will
be
a
support
for
Nighthawk
on
Roy's
load
generator
and
then
ultimately,
some
support
for
distributed
load
testing
as
well.
Along
with
that,
and
this
page
will
get
complicated
this.
These
capabilities
will
get
sophisticated
enough.
A
That
will
ultimately
need
the
the
ultimately
people
who
use
it
frequently
will
get
pretty
tired
of
coming
in
and
typing
everything
back
in
in
their
cookies
and
doing
and
doing
the
whole,
and
so
recently
I
think
it
was
on
Wednesday
cush
had
demoed
some
new
unreleased
preferences
that
there
will
be
a
fourth
tab
here
in
settings
to
deal
with
controlling
global
preferences,
the
global
settings
for
the
fact
that
when
you
initially
deploy
massery
by
default,
it's
it's
40!
Oh
it's
not
it's
40!
A
Oh,
that
is
the
default
low
generator,
but
it
may
be
the
case
that
you're
always
trying
to
use
WR,
k2
and
so
you'd,
rather
just
configure
it.
You
know
we
set
those
global
defaults
so
that
the
page
loads
with
a
certain
you
know
set
of
things
pre-configured
rate,
and
that
will
be
a
quote
you
can
set.
You
can
adjust
the
global
defaults
for
measure
E
and
those
will
affect
everyone.
Those
global
settings
will
be
under
settings.
A
A
A
Maybe
maybe
there
are
a
bunch
of
service
mesh
adapters
deployed,
but
they
only
care
about
two
of
them,
so
while
they
might,
if
they
were
that
user
work
to
remove
the
adapter,
that
would
affect
everyone
using
that
instance
of
mystery.
So
ultimately
will
let
users
either
show
or
hide
those
adapters
will.
Let
them
will
begin
to
have
controls
around
access
and-
and
so
this
slide
begins
to,
hopefully
that
this
slide
is
forward-looking.
The
all
unum,
all
of
these
concepts
aren't
clearly
defined
and
laid
out,
and
then
that's
what
this
slide
is
trying
to
do
so.
A
Yep,
so
to
kind
of
repeat
it
very
briefly:
it's
when
someone
deploys
a
vanilla
instance
of
mastery
that
there
will
be
certain
default
settings
in
the
performance
screen
right
now
forth.
Yo
is
an
example
of
like
having
a
default
setting
and
the
number
of
concurrent
requests
and
other
things,
those
all
have
a
default
of
zero
or
the
duration
and
has
a
default
of
30
seconds
soon.
A
At
for
the
entire
system,
a
user
will
be
able
to
go
in
and
change
those
default
settings
system-wide
in
the
future.
Individual
users
will
or
individual
users
will
be
able
to
set
their
own
preferences
as
to
what
those
defaults
are
and
then
beyond
that
at
some
point
will
have
a
new
capability
for
different
test
profiles
in
which
those
profiles
will
have
their
own
configuration
settings.