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From YouTube: Meshery Community Meeting - Aug. 9th 2019
Description
Sample apps. A review of @chris_deli of @cornell's social network app and of BookInfo of @IstioMesh.
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A
D
E
You
think,
like
github,
only
resolve
that
issue
like
last
here
or
something
like
that.
So
it's
it's
a
common
mark
now
and
I
think
issue
and
when
you
post,
like
I,
don't
know
like
markdown
like
a
block
code
and
it's
like
yeah
or
HTML
like,
and
you
have
to
pass
yourself
like
the
dollar
sign
and
something
like
that.
Just
make
it
like
what
console
then
they
were
like
copying.
Also
so
might
be
some
front
ends
yeah,
maybe
but
I
don't
know
like
evened
it
up.
Just
just
50,
plus
here
I.
A
We've
got
a
couple
of
good
topics:
queued
up
model
it
when
the
session
was
Suppan
was
really
good
and
I
said
at
least
once
before
that
we
were
on
the
community.
Call
we're
gonna
try
to
get
to
the
things
that
you
guys
are
focused
on
and
spend
time
doing
it
going
over
it,
but
the
last,
but
but
that
seems
to
never
happen
just
because
we
get
other
get
into
the
thick
of
other
discussions
and
other
topics.
A
A
Hopefully
we'll
get
some
time
to
spend
on
your
Eric
motto
and
anons
area
focus,
and
you
guys
should
absolutely
be
on
this
call.
It's
wonderful
to
have
you,
but
we
might
want
to
do
another
call.
In
addition
to
this,
that's
really
much
more
focused
on
the
things
that
you're
you're
looking
at.
So
you
can
get
someone
we
can
get
some
air
time.
A
A
And
then
okay,
well
I,
don't
know,
let's
give
it
a
shot.
Well,
I'll
toss
up
a
calendar,
I'd
and
well
that
way
we
can
really
dig
into
the
stuff.
You
guys
are
working
on
we're
about
five
after
actually
I.
Maybe
we
should
start
the
community
call
we'll
probably
have
some
people
joining
late,
but
I'll
go
ahead
and
share
the
meeting
minutes.
A
B
A
Argument
or
coming
you
know
the
the
tiebreaker
that
might
be
needed
for
making
a
decision
on
a
particular
approach,
so
those
that
attend
that
consistently
are
have
voting
rights,
whereas
those
that
don't
don't,
maybe
something
like
that
as
an
idea
or
or
that
those
that
just
attend
very
frequently,
maybe
maybe
there's
a
copy
of
a
book
there
like
that,
the
forthcoming
book
or
something
that
you
would
need
or
something
to
encourage
folks
cuz,
it's
good
I'm
glad
you
guys
stay
up
as
late
as
you.
You
do
to
join
something
new,
no
hops
through
trains.
A
Just
to
be
honest,
it's
good!
A
E
A
Okay,
good
well
few
updates.
Yesterday
we
had
some
live
training
through
over
le
Krrish
and
I've.
Both
delivered
an
introduction
to
sto
it's
about
a
three
hour
course.
It's
our
second
time
delivering
it
and
it
takes
people
through
sto
and
teaches
them
sto
and
and
as
part
of
that
it
we
leverage
measure
e
in
the
labs
in
the
way
in
which
the
course
is
written
today.
A
Measure
e
is
leverage
to
generate
a
bunch
of
load
so
that
we
can
look
at
the
various
telemetry
signals,
the
the
metrics
and
logs
and
traces,
and
so
two
positive
things
happen
as
a
result
of
that
one,
we
end
up
inviting
people
to
join
the
slack,
so
you
may
have
seen
about
30
or
so
new
slack
members
coming
in
yesterday.
So
that's
great.
A
few
people
have
signed
up
for
the
mailing
list
as
well.
A
That's
great
because
that
mailing
list
is
used
to
give
people
updates
on
measure
E
and
their
progress,
and
so
at
some
point,
when
we
have
a
post
that
talks
about
WS
l2
will
those
people
will
get
an
update
about
about
that
post?
There
are
other
things:
that's
good
I
like
that,
since
you
guys
are
and
gals
come
to
the
community
meeting
things
and
hopefully
you're
just
getting
inherently
a
bunch
of
information
about
sto
and
service
measures
and
learning
quite
a
bit.
A
But
I
would
also
highlight
that
the
trainings
here
much
of
the
materials
are
posted
in
a
self-service
fashion,
as
is,
and
so,
if
you're
interested.
If
you
haven't
seen
it,
if
you
go
to
layer,
5,
io,
/
workshops,
you
should
be
able
to
find
both
the
deck
that's
used
and
labs
that
are
used.
If
you
don't
message
me
or
message
Krrish
and
we'll
make
sure
you
you
guys
have
those,
so
you
can
take
them
at
your
own
pace.
A
A
Also
thanks
so
much
for
everyone
that
expressed
opinion
on
the
logos.
It's
appreciated.
The
indecision
here
is
going
to
kill
me
or
someone
or
someone
will
kill
me
soon.
If
we
don't
get
it
figured
out.
So
there's
a
two
other
design.
Two
other
designers
that
are
working
on
will
alternative
versions
more
things.
A
The
issue
is
I
in
some
respects.
Many
of
the
designs
come
back
and
they
are
they
look
kind
of
like
a
cube
and
it's
highly
appropriate
that
sort
of
a
design.
Although
when
you
go
look
at
the
CN
CF
landscape,
there
are
about
15
other
projects
that
are
using
a
cube
like
baby,
and
it
just
kills
me
that
we
would
have
a
16th
cube
out
there.
So
you
know
trying
to
avoid
that.
A
Okay,
great
those
are
the
general
updates
with
respect
to
the
community,
oh
by
the
way
Ramesh,
who
some
of
you
had
met
a
time
or
two
ago,
I
think
his
his
wife's
gonna
go
back
to
India
for
a
visit
which
gonna
give
him
a
lot
of
free
time.
So
I
expect
I
mean
next
week
we'll
see
a
fair
bit
of
work
from
Ramesh.
A
A
Girish,
having
landed
the
stuff
that
he
demoed
last
time
you
switched
to
billboard
jeaious,
the
persistent
storage.
That's
great
I
think
it
I
think
it's
good
for
us
to
for
everyone
to
be
aware
kind
of
change.
The
week's
change
log.
If
you
will
this
week's
upcoming
potential
issues
to
be
landed,
r1
I
think
actually
an
on
our
model.
I
think
you
knocked
this
one
out
already
I
believe
I'll
move
it
up
to
closed.
A
A
A
A
Can
you
maybe
for
new,
no
and
for
some
of
the
the
rest
of
the
folks
and
actually
for
me
as
we've
as
I
understand
it,
we've
taken
a
slightly
different
or
we
refactor
our
approach
to
the
adapter?
What
does
that
approach?
Look
like
yeah,
you
know
can
what's
that
if
you
can
give
just
a
high-level
description
of
the
how
the
adapter
is
shaping
out
like
wow,
it's.
C
A
F
A
G
Have
this
I
think
she'll
be
okay,
almost
part
you've
been
offered
go
out
to
the
helper
like
she
stuck
with
something
else,
also
for
the
squid
stuff
I.
Don't
actually
let
her
know
and
pointed
her
to
the
Opera
adapter,
because
the
octarine
adapter
is
actually
you
know
using
some
capabilities,
runs
and
scripts,
so
I
kind
of
wanted
to
put
there,
so
she
can
actually
they
delivered
some
ideas
in
their
incidents.
Of
course,
let
me
useful
for
her,
so
I'm,
pretty
sure
that
she
should
be
able
to.
G
A
A
One
item
if
Prem
was
on
I
was
gonna
and
maybe
her
I
don't
know
if
you're
comfortable
with
doing
this
or
not.
But
there
is
a
premon
brought
forth
an
NSF
architecture.
Well,
I'm.
Sorry,
a
mesh
readapt
ER
for
NSM
architecture,
deck
that
we've
looked
at
a
couple
of
times
on
this
call.
I
was
going
to
invite
him
to
move
that
deck
into
the
mesh.
A
Read
community
drive
so
that
it
would
be
persisted
there
and
everyone
could
get
to
it,
but
that
I
think
he's
the
owner
of
the
file,
and
so
he
might
have
to
actually
do
it.
So
if
you
talk
next
time,
you
talk
to
him.
If
you
think
about
it,
maybe
ask
ask
him:
if
he's
inclined
to
next
up
Hein
that
said
he
was
spent
this
week
in
Israel
just
got
back
home.
What
isn't
able
to
join
the
call,
but
I
did
let
him
know
that
there
are
two
items
for
him
to
take.
A
A
look
at
and
I
explained
the
the
reason
to
look
at
these
for
everyone's
information.
The
I
think
about
the
average
size
of
the
adapters
that
we
have
right
now
is
about
15
Meg's
and,
as
we
go
to
incorporate
the
octarine
adapter,
as
you
know,
fully
supported
adapter
kind
of
promote
it
from
alpha
to
beta.
To
do
you
know
now,
it
now
is
stable.
A
But
that
adapter
is
a
little
over
100
Meg's
in
size,
and
so
hopefully
we
can
reduce
its
size.
It's
a
docker
file
used
to
create
that
container.
The
the
measure
II
octarine
container.
It
uses
a
multi-stage
build,
so
that's
great,
but
the
second
image
that's
used
in
that
second
phase
of
the
build
is:
is
this
one
here?
It's
the
octa,
it's
the
octave
CTL
container
and
that
container
is
a
little
over
100
Meg's,
and
so
hopefully
we
can
figure
something
out
once
that's
done.
A
Well,
hopefully,
you
have
time
update
the
dr.
Campos
filed
the
mesh
we
IMO
file
so
that
the
octarine
adapter
will
be
included
by
default
when
he
does
that,
we
will
also
need
to
ensure
that
the
mystery,
the
mystery
documentation,
has
the
appropriate
adapter
instructions
with
the
environment,
passwords
defined.
A
Okay:
okay,
moving
on
from
the
octarine
adapter,
we've
got
the
the
console
adapter,
there's
a
small
ask
out
there
for
Nick
if
you're
listening,
and
that
is
to
just
that.
Since
last
we
had
brought
forth
the
adapter
there's
been
some
new
console
releases,
so
I
think
we
both
haven't
asked
for
Nick
in
terms
of
updating
the
version
of
yamo
that
we're
using
to
deploy
console
to
the
latest
version
of
console
ii.
Asked,
I
think
we
have
here
is
to
update
the
circus
mesh
landscape
with
consoles
latest
capabilities.
A
Ok,
moving
on
there's,
we've
been
preparing
and
preparing
for
an
at
scale
set
of
performance
tests
to
be
done
on
the
CNC
F's
cluster
part
of
us
getting
prepared,
for
that
was
the
desire
to
use
more
real-life
representative
sample
applications,
and
so
we
talked
last
week
about
the
fact
we
had
a
call
with
professor
at
Cornell
who
has
worked
to
open,
secrete
and
open
up
open
source.
Some
quote
unquote
in
real
life.
If
you
will
sample
apps
the
sample
app
that
we
talked
about
last
time,
it's
called
the
social
network,
I'll
bring
it
up
here.
A
Sufficiently
complicated
or
sufficiently
complex
sample
app
that
we
can
do
performance
testing
against,
but
that
is
only
released
in
a
docker
compose
format
and
we
would
like
to
incorporate
this
sample
app
into
my
Surrey
and
it's
part
of
doing
so.
Krrish.
Do
you
want
to
talk
about
the
effort
that
you've
done
thus
far
to
wrap
your
arms
around
this
app.
G
Yes,
sure
so
so
what
is
accomplished
is
that,
like
you
know,
we
do
have
the
adapter.
Sorry,
we
don't
have
the
app
in
a
functional
state.
You
have
a
deploy
our
cover,
IDs,
that
not
so
I
have
converted
Nadia
the
configuration
files
appropriately
to
various
constructs
and
I
have
required
contour
enemies.
G
G
So
so
these
are
the
two
parts
that
know
that
I
don't
get
to
be
done,
but
the
main
part
of
converting
the
assets
to
gray
these
constructs
is
all
done,
except
for
the
job.
So
that's
kind
of
it
know
where
we
are
I
have
created
a
initiate
to
crack.
This
I
think
I
might
not
have
updated
the
stock,
which
I
will
probably
do
in
the
next
year
of
this
I
will
update
it
again
in
the
next
few
minutes.
E
A
But
then,
if
you
as
you
and
yes
that
measure,
you
would
take
that
social
network
out
facilitate
the
deployment
of
it
onto
kubernetes,
not
on
the
mesh.
It
would
facilitate
test
thing
of
the
performance
of
that
much
more
complicated
application,
but
that
just
like
these
other
sample
apps
mystery
would
also
facilitate
taking
that
complex
social
network
app
and
putting
it
on
to
the
to
any
of
the
meshes,
which
generally
has
the
effect
of
site
carring
each
of
the
application
containers
with
the
network
proxy,
and
so
in
sto
case.
It's
there.
A
A
So
we're
almost
there
that'll
be
great,
and
actually
that
brings
up
a
good
point.
The
way
in
which
I
said
this
Girish
right
now,
I,
don't
we
we
do
not
facilitate
the
deployment
of
an
application
outside
of
the
outside
of
the
context
of
deploying
it
on
a
mesh
correct,
that's
correct!
Okay,
not
that
I
mean
it
makes
sense.
That
was
that.
G
No,
having
said
that,
any
user
can
actually
be
quite
an
application
off
the
mesh.
If,
for
example,
I
say
they
go
inside
that
no
mystery
and
they
choose
to
install
the
booking
form,
we
at
the
moment
they're
not
doing
validations
to
see
if
the
mesh
exists
before
the
employee
also,
but
the
steps
for
deployment
on
the
next
room
will
still
be
taken
care,
which
means
like
now
that
it
will
actually
deploy
on
four
days
in
the
right
name:
space
which
is
requests,
etc.
G
G
The
app
will
get
deployed,
but
it'll
not
be
exposed,
but
if,
on
the
other
hand,
you
know
in
the
case
of
linker
de
and
also
since
they
do
not
have
an
adverse
gateway,
please
not
awesome
I
checked
they
will
be
exposed.
So
even
if
the
mention
of
an
exit,
the
app
will
be
departing
and
they
will
be
expose,
so
that's
kind
of
the
distinction.
So
we
we
only
limit
them.
What
the
recommendation
is
to
actually
doing
it
on
the
mesh.
E
G
G
You
can
very
easily
at
it
and
hear
it
I'm
like
no.
We
should
very
easily
be
like
if
you
don't
bring
more
apps,
which
you
up,
but
you
don't.
You
want
to
see
people
on
the
mesh
for
any
testing
purposes.
That
was
actually
the
main
idea
and
plus
now
the
other
side
of
it
is
slip.
There
are
two
ways
you
can
go,
really,
no
one!
Yes,
you
can.
G
Actually,
if
you
can,
we
have
the
artifacts
put
it
in
masteries
and
after
write,
a
wrapper
or
all
the
adductors
and
and
I
don't
get
it
working
on
the
mesh
to
measure
e.
That's
one
way.
The
other
way
is
actually
we
do
probably
custom
yeah
no
benefit.
So
if
you
have
to
expect
specification-
or
you
know
for
an
app,
you
know
you
can
give
young,
you
know
luxury
and
make
sure
you
can
actually
acquire,
but
not
as
much
so.
E
Awkward
because
what
we'll
see
like
a
use
case,
especially
now
that
time
like
informal,
but
we
don't
really
develop
that
time,
I
can,
let's
say
Corran
I'd,
say
extend
that
it's
like
you,
have
a
give
one
of
your
app.
You
run
it
on
measure
e.
So
true,
this
may
be
young
interface
and
then
you
have
the
veto
and
then
you
can
compare,
maybe
the
the
performance
of
the
v1
to
the
v2
absolutely
and
then
suddenly
it
becomes
really,
let's
say,
proud,
useful.
Almost
that
is
correct.
Actually.
G
E
E
Like
on
how
to
use
and
show
showcase
the
possibilities,
so
if
we
can
have
like
v1
v2,
whatever
was
at
one
being
like
a
bit
more
heavy
I,
don't
know
if
we
can
find
our
develop.
Something
like
that
and
then
show
Kate
like
okay.
Here
is
my
sure
and
oh,
hey.
Look
at
the
diffs,
they're
beautiful,
but
so
yeah
definitively
does
something
that
I
will
try.
Also,
that
sounds
great.
G
A
I
A
A
That's
too
bad
yeah
I
thought
I
was
sitting
there,
sharing
this
shopped
and
all
that
stuff.
But,
okay,
you
know
you
you
hit
it
on
the
head
by
the
way,
the
ongoing
testing
that
needs
to
be
done.
It's
not
a
one-time
thing
totally.
The
mesh
is
gonna
change.
You're
gonna
discover
these
new
versions.
You're
gonna
have
to
update
its
config,
take
advantage
of
new
functionality.
You're
gonna
release
new
versions
of
your
app
that's
running
on
it.
You're
gonna
want
to
test
it
again
and
again:
you're
gonna,
compare
that
Spacelines
over
time
totally.
E
Great
at
least
I
understood
something
about
missed
it
good.
It's
just
like
the
advanced
topic
just
for
just
for
a
sec,
oh
I,
just
I,
just
read
like
the
requests.
Well,
I
do
have
a
beast
like
Girish
for
big
engines
of
my
computer,
but
it
still
requests
like
three
CPUs.
It's
okay,
but
like
60
gram,
when
you
have
maybe
like
eight
many
of
the
computers,
maybe
at
home
or
something
like
that,
it
might
be,
might
be
harsh
to
test
it.
E
That's
maybe
six
weeks
run
under
16,
it's
really
good,
but
yeah.
It's
like
and
that's
the
question
because
here,
if
I
can
make
me
afraid
of
it
when
we
were
talking,
but
it
is
it's
like
service
measures
like
that
comes
like
begin
construction,
sorry
I'm
going
little
bit
sideways
and
we
can
that's.
Okay,.
A
If
generally
not,
if
you
could
actually
I,
think
you
know,
a
quick
argument
that
you
can
make
is
hey.
Look
if
you
could
even
ask
the
service
match
to
generate
logs,
generate
metrics,
generate
a
bunch
of
collect
a
bunch
of
distribute
traces.
You're
gonna
get
all
that
functionality
you
can.
You
can
provide
that
functionality
elsewhere
and
people
do
today,
there's
CPU
that
gets
burned
a
memory
that
gets
consumed
for
doing
it.
You
can
do
it
over
there
or
for
a
number
of
variety
of
benefits.
A
You
know
like
hey
that
CPU
in
that
memory,
you're
gonna
burn
that
one
way
or
the
next.
It's
one
one
way
of
thinking
of
it
that
you
know
nothing
just
comes
for
free
so,
but-
and
it's
not
like
it-
you
to
argue
this-
only
even
better
done
more
uniformly
more
ubiquitously
by
a
service
mesh
than
it
is
individually
they're
different
apps
in
your
different
languages
and
then
yeah.
E
Okay,
yeah,
because
again
like
quitting,
maybe
on
top
of
existing
servers,
I
mean
60
is
definitely
is
nothing
right
if
you
have
a
server
server
with
64
or
90
to
96
thousand
or
even
hundreds
of
eager
Rams,
it's
okay
plus
to
all
the
CPUs
and
stuff.
But
when
we
are
talking,
maybe
about
testing
or
development
right,
you
have
your
computer
I
mean
like
max
I
know
that
we
have
quite
a
lot
still
just
like
you
have
like
you
acts
1602
of
2018.
E
Now
they
are
the
first
ones
to
have
like
search
to
bigger
so
like
when
you
have,
like
a
add.
A
petition
requesting
for
already
60
gives
that
that's
just
what
time
was
just
asking.
If
they
are
deaths,
let's
say
the
air
consuming.
So
so
much
now,
I
understand
better.
The
reaction
from
Greece
actually
from
you
come
because.
C
A
I
If
you
have
some
prototyping
around
this
w,
okay
thanks
to
a
the
product,
that
is
a
mother
double
attitude,
actually
also
another
support
and
top
of
the
double
K
and
the
main
advantage
it
has
currently
is
coordinated
emissions,
which
means
that
they're
not
also
just
hunting
how
much
time
it
takes
for
each
request.
But
at
the
same
time,
on
toes
in
each
state
that,
for
example,
if
there
is
any
delay
for
one
of
the
first
second,
the
quiz
will
be
imparted
from
that
as
well.
I
I
So
in
case,
if
we
have
what's
a
product,
page
reviews
or
details
ApS,
we
can
test
all,
and
then
you
have
the
summary
performance
test
result
so
and
then
we
they
think
that
it
doesn't
have
that.
What
we
were
trying
to
do,
parity-check
English
fortune,
is
that
there
is
no
report
sports
in
per
request.
Basically,
it
was
like
how
much
time
take
etcetera
and
that's
the
same.
It
doesn't
have
what
else
they
get
the
full
Jason
formal.
It
should
be
me
yeah.
B
I
I
A
B
A
So
the
so
WR
something
for
the
again
just
to
repeat
what
and
I
put
this
in
the
meeting
notes,
but
just
to
repeat
what
Socko
said
you
are:
K
is
a
load
generation
tool,
an
open
source
one.
It's
been
there
for
quite
some
time.
This
gentleman
Gill
teen
created
a
fork
of
WR
k,
cousin
WR
k2,
and
he
made
some
enhancements
to
it,
particularly
around
this
concept
called
coordinated
emission,
which
Sacco
explained
a
moment
ago.
That
probably
requires
a
bit
further
explanation
that
I
won't
give.
A
But
then,
beyond
that
King
bulk
had
been
commissioned
by
buoyant,
who
represents
linker
D
to
do
some
benchmark
testing
between
linker,
D
and
sto.
They
went
out
and
did
it
and
published
their
results,
and
we
talked
about
it
on
this
call
in
the
past.
As
part
of
that
process,
Tilo
from
who
works
at
Kimball.
A
A
A
A
Don't
know
if
those
changes
are
literally
in
the
service
mesh
benchmark
of
repo
or
if
he
has
a
different
repo
for
it.
Oh
it's
an
on
the
Kindle
yeah.
It's
probably
it's.
Probably
here
it's
probably
oh.
This
is
that
this
is
his
fork
and
he's
done
some
some
work.
So
so
I'll
put
this
in
the
meeting
minutes.
A
I
Next
step
cannot
be
put
it
in
the
pocket,
that's
kind
of
they
have
that
stood
in
the
building.
It
was
taking
a
bit
much
time
it
till
the
binary
for
the
make
sure
the
container.
So
we
once
again
to
come
forward
the
design
part
that
if
we
still
want
to
do
that
part-
and
it's
all
fine
from
the
message
in
the
server-side
down
the
binary
and
pretty
much
what
I
guess
we
confronted
with.
I
Also,
we
still
that's
a
way
to
do
and
we
pull
it
up
and
bring
the
in
the
JSON
output
and
push
to
the
front
end.
That's
what
was
confirmed
at
that's
in
implementation.
Pass
will
go
bottom-up
in
the
raw
data
statistics
has
so
what
was
painted
Jake
JSON
PR
that
I
am
gonna,
have
a
closed
loop
I
guess
there
should
be
also
JSON
output.
A
G
A
G
I
think
I'm
not
too
sure
at
least
last
time
you
checked
like
having
based
on
photosystem
I
I.
Don't
think
you
can
do
that
unless
you
want
to
actually
put
the
C
go
route
or
something
all
right.
It's
got
to
be
much
more
harder.
So
probably
the
easiest
thing
to
accomplish
right
now
will
actually
be
just
you
know,
invoke
I
mean
bundle
actually
put
wrt
to
and
then
just
invoke
that
lithium
out
there
or
just
have
it
separate
in
a
separate
container
and
see
make
sure
you
can
actually
evolve
it.
He
he.
G
The
part,
is
that
the
VR
theater,
at
least
it
know,
from
what
I've
seen
again.
But
you
know
please
pardon
my
ignorance
wrt
to
does
not
run
as
a
standalone
server
platform
I
account
so,
which
means
the
only
way
they'd
book
it
would
actually
really
as
a
short
script,
so
I
think
the
easier
way
to
go
would
be
to
just
on
the
image
and
then
run
it
and
then
parse.
G
The
results,
which
is
the
other
direction
with
nowhere
hisako's
focusing
on,
is
to
get
the
results
of
WR,
get
to
run
in
the
form
of
change
JSON
so
that
it's
much
easier
to
parse.
So
your
unfortunately
the
zoom
right
now,
not
the
best
worst
case.
We
can
actually
investigate
the
single
loop
right.
I
wouldn't
recommend
it
now,
that's
it.
It
would
have
its
own
challenges.
I
A
Yeah
yeah
that
seems
reasonable,
yeah,
it's
depending
upon
whether
or
not
it's
worth
the
time,
and
it's
really
nice
and
convenient
when
or
to
try
to
minimize
the
container
sprawl.
If
you
will
such
that
I
think,
there's
this
psychological
effect,
and
maybe
you
know
you
can
confirm
this
or
not
that
psychological
effect
that
peak
that
happens
to
people
when
they
go
to
deploy
an
application
and
it's
25
containers,
even
if
they're
really
light
and
small
containers
people
start
to
think.
Well.
A
Sometimes
it's
inappropriate
and
not
assess
you
know
directly
associated,
but
so
anyway,
my
point
that
is
yeah.
If,
as
we
go
forth,
if
we're
being
successful
in
it
and
if
it
makes
sense
bundling
would
be
nice
the
thing
that
you
described
about
the
separate
container
with
a
small
interface,
either
rest
or
GNPC
to
help
with
that
integration.
If
that
makes
sense
to
me
as
well
so
yeah,
that's
it
no.
I
I
B
A
A
G
This
is
a
very
natural
working
of
a
dashboard
so
since
under
the
settings
that
one,
so
these
are
the
four
things
that
no
we
have
not
started
off
with
this
and
now
as
and
when
things
are
connected,
you
will
actually
see
a
difference.
So
now
I'm
going
on
actually
go
inside.
The
settings
show
a
connection
to
kubernetes,
so
I'm
going
all
Atlantic
cloud,
so
you
can
now
see
the
Texas
tactics.
G
If
I
come
back,
you
will
not
see
a
communities
like
no
chip
that
shows
up
here
and
but
otherwise
I
mean
I've
actually
show
that,
but
no
it's
not
connected.
It's
not
connected
with
their
doctors.
There's
a
slight
difference
that
nobody
following
every
wrong
is
you've
actually
see
that
you
know
some
adapters
are
available.
Do
you
know
as
an
end
user
or
as
not
yet
connected
to
it
so
I'm
going
to
show
another
example?
It's
not
your
for
me,
but
1901
adapter.
G
So,
once
I'm
connected
to
an
adapter
and
if
I
go
back
to
the
home
page,
you
will
see
that
the
adapter
is
actually
display
slightly
differently.
The
checkmark
on
the
right,
where
it's
kind
of
says
that,
like
now,
this
has
so
I've
respected.
So
you
can
also
see
you
like
their
tool
that
we're
going
on
to
actually
shows
that
this
is
an
ST.
What
upper,
why
you
put
other
ones
you
can
see
that
we
are,
after
is
an
actor
same
thing,
holds
good
with
Ravana
and
Prometheus.
Have
a
piranha
and
point
here.
G
So
once
your
panic
that
I
have
to
come
back,
you'll
actually
see
you
know,
the
connection
status
show
that
that
the
right
now
on
you
as
an
end
user,
have
grenades
an
SD,
adapter
and
then
grow
fauna,
and
for
me,
this
connection,
just
successful
and
again
again.
All
of
these
are
be
backing
on
the
same
infrastructure
which
is
used
for
persisting
the
information.
So
if
you're
three
months
for
the
pay
they
use
to
actually
see
the
same,
this
is
free
enough.
You
know
the
introversion
off
the
dashboard.
G
Like
I
said
you
actually
slip
on
the
mesh.
We
here,
I'll
put
the
dashboard
or
you
can
click
on
the
whole
light
in
the
whole
mic
that
will
actually
show
or
have
a
different
indication
then
you're
on
the
beta
versus
your
off
page.
So
just
like
the
other
like
this
on
the
right
now,
that's
pretty
much.
What
I
have
to
show
the
us
questions?
G
E
And
I
will
have
to
run
to
take
my
train
actually
quickly.
Just
in
terms
of
consistence
can
can
you
like
add
a
small
check,
even
if
it's
just
one
for
the
Griffon
engine?
No,
because
suddenly
yeah
visually,
you
say
like
okay,
my
Suri
smashes
checked,
and
then
you
have
Jeep
others
and
because
his
connection
status
is
it
okay?
Is
it
just
configured
or
not,
because
that's
what
we
saw,
we
click
the
last
time.
So
whenever
it's
really
connected,
let's
say:
if
we
can
just
a
blue
smoke,
I
mean
that's
just
fit
back
again.
G
A
All
right
as
we
go
to
wrap,
I
figured
I'd,
ask
I,
know
Superman
motto
and
I
think
Anand
as
well
a
varying
points.
Each
of
you
were
in
the
process
of
building
measure.
E
and
just
kind
of
confirming
your
development
environment
is
functional
and
I.
Think
an
on
that
had
been
probably
some
time
ago
for
you
as
you've
been
kind
of
crunching
on
mishra
CTL
stuff.
But
I
wanted
to
ask
each
of
you:
do
you
have
have
you
built
my
street?
You
have
you
go
to
the
measuring
you
I
get
like?
D
A
The
one
of
the
better
resources
to
help
get
you
going
is
is
when
you
go
to
the
measure
your
repository.
There
is
a
contributing
dot,
MD
file
in
the
root
of
the
memory
or
repository
and
within
there
are
instructions
to
build
measure.
E
and
instructions
to
build.
Measure
is
UI,
which
is
slightly
different,
but
you're
right.
If
you,
you
can
use
docker
to
help.
You
perform
the
bill.
G
Well,
I'm,
sorry,
if
they're
they
want
to
do
development,
I
think,
I,
don't
know
it's
recommended
what
you
know
you
guys
can
do
away
with
it.
Actually,
if
you
just
want
the
doctor
doctor
stuck
you
you
you
don't
need,
though,
even
give
you
only
leave
the
stalker.
You
know
you
can
run.
Example.
If
you
run
measure,
you
know
it's
the
same
thing.
G
So
if
you're
running
you
have
doctored
the
the
code
is
being
both
inside
the
pipe,
and
you
know
that
was
one
thing
like
if
I
try
to
ensure
that
goodnight
doesn't
have
dependency
on
your
host.
So
you
don't
need,
though,
but
if
you
only
need
us
to
just
rule
that
run,
you
know
Nico,
you
can
just
use
talker,
you
don't
need
npm,
you
don't
need
any
any
other
stuff,
but
all
you
need
is
open.
G
If
you
want
to
do
development,
then
yes
for
the
Batmen
development,
you
do
need,
go
and
then
for
the
function
to
look
like
you,
don't
need
node
and
NPM,
except
one
yeah.
So
it
depends
on
you
know
what
the
point
to
do.
I
would
say
just
what
we
go
in
doing
everything
is
good,
but
I
don't
mean
the
drive.
If
you
guys
are
having
issues
with
it
regarding
maybe
going
in
steps
would
actually
be
much
help.
A
A
But
guys
I'll
put
the
additional
time
on
our
calendar
to
kind
of
go
through
outside
of
the
community
meeting
to
make
sure
that
everybody's
comfortable,
that
you've
got
your
development
environment
set
up
and
NPM,
is
there
and
go?
Is
there
we're
building
and
we'll
probably
get
grabbed
garish
as
well
too,
to
make
sure
that
we're
all,
but
each
in
my
lab,
I
have.