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From YouTube: Layer5 Community Meeting (May 15th, 2020)
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Welcome @Tajinde65733396!
A
B
B
You
good
I'm,
good
I
was
just
giving
Vanessa
a
little
bit
of
a
hard
time
because,
because
in
the
room
that
I'm
in
I
have
speakers
in
the
ceiling
to
listen
to
music
loudly
while
I
hammer
out
things
on
the
keyboard
and
and
when
I
said,
you
know
good
morning
to
finish,
he
said
hi.
How
are
you
and
it
sounded
like
God-
was-
was
calling
down
from
above.
B
B
Hey
all
we've
got
a
few
folks
for
unity
and
faster
than
I
can
hope.
The
admit
button.
The
community
meeting
minutes
the
link
to
them
pop
into
the
channel.
If
you
don't
have
access
to
those
minutes,
please
just
request.
It
I
think
everyone
on
this
call
does
so
far
drop
in
your
name.
If
you
would,
and
while
you're
dropping
in
your
name.
If
you
have
any
items
to
discuss
today,
also
drop
has
only
to
the
top
exception.
B
B
One
is
that
we've
had
we've
had
some
min
folks
joined
this
week,
and
so
their
names
are
listed
at
the
top
of
the
page.
We
had
some
new
folks
join
last
week
and
if
we
start
to
measure
that
well
I'd
say
we're
growing
I'd,
say
I'd
say
that's
exciting
I'd
say
for
some
of
you.
You
recognize
how
much
I
want
for
you
to
get
comfortable
in
your
roles
and
in
your
areas
of
focus,
because
I
can't
keep
up
so
the
more
comfortable
you
guys
are.
B
Quick
quick
couple
housekeeping
things-
one
is,
you
know,
hey
welcome
to
today's
call.
We
record
the
meetings
and
post
them
on
on
youtube.
So
please
be
aware
of
that.
Please
treat
others
kindly
on
the
call
quick
question.
A
couple
of
you
know
when
a
relatively
new
community
member
for
his
last
name,
but
he
was
cush.
He
was
the
one
that
was
interested
in
collaborating
on
distributed
performance,
testing
or
distributed
Performance
Management
has
anyone
heard
from
when,
if
not
cush,
could
you
poke
him
on
slack
and
encourage
him
to
jump
into.
D
D
B
B
E
Sure
sure
yeah
I
think
that
was
a
different
meeting,
so
I
guess
I
can
introduce
myself
hi
everyone
I'm
a
gender
mama
software
engineer
based
in
Northern
Virginia
us
just
recently
joined
this
community
and
still
going
through
the
initial
contributor
guide,
hoping
to
start
learning
and
contributing
soon.
Thank
you.
B
B
E
That
I
have
a
master
software
engineer
title
within
the
company,
which
is
basically
do
you
go
from
one
one
title
or
one
level
of
engineering
to
another
level.
These
don't
based
on
your
basically,
he
goes.
You
can
call
it
like
a
relatively
more
senior
software
engineer
or
more
little
little
little
more
than
that.
So
it's
a
it's
a
different
hierarchy.
There.
B
I
love
that
term
I
also
love
how
hungry
you
are
I
figured
that's,
actually
a
good,
well
good
way
of
bringing
up
on
the
mesh
mates
program
which
we
couldn't
talked
about
last
time
and
we'll
talk
about
again
today,
but
there's
a
second
program
coming
after
that
called
well
well,
we'll
see.
Maybe
it's
called
mesh
master.
B
Thank
you
for
the
folks
who've
been
here
for
some
time
and
it
kind
of
signed
up
for
that.
So
there's
more
of
that
to
come
and
actually
I
guess
DeSean
era
Tosh
I
didn't
mean
for
this
to
be
to
happen.
This
way,
I
would
actually
take
a
look
at
that
program
and,
if
partnering
up
with
someone
might
be
nice,
like
just
just
signal
cause,
there's
this
bunch
of
folks
yeah.
E
Sure
I
think
that
that's
a
great
I
am
I
was
not
aware
of
it.
I'll
definitely
look
around
and
paired
up
with
someone
in
the
team
to
speed
up
the
process
right
and
also
getting
myself
mode
I.
Can
that
way
it
would
be
great,
like
other
people
in
the
team
can
know
more
easily
about
myself,
like
about
how
especially
like
where,
where
I
can
start
contributing
and
I'm
still
going
through
the
contributor
guide.
It's
very
helpful.
E
It's
good
I'm,
going
through
the
videos
and
I
think
there
is
a
there,
is
a
category
of
a
Help
Wanted
github
issues
right
where
you
can
get
started
so
I'm
looking
in
that
direction
right
now,
where
I
can
basically
pick
something
simple
and
just
to
get
started,
but
yeah.
If,
while
doing
this
I
think
I
lost
someone
in
the
community
to
pair
up
with
me
as
a
buddy
speed,
speed
of
the
process,
that's.
B
C
G
B
Is
if
you
guys
can't
pick
up
on
this?
This
is
another
reason
why
why
I
like
the
amount
of
humility
that
he's
expressed
conveying
while,
while
talking
about
all
the
hard
work
that
those
guys
have
done,
it's
pretty
cool,
yes,
I
couldn't
I
couldn't
be
happier
for
you
guys
it's
just
such
a
cool
yeah.
There's
a
couple
of
tenzou
service
measures
in
the
community
here
and
they've,
been
on.
The
call
actually
I
think
some
of
that
so
Manish
Gupta
and
Sarah
t.o.p,
but
were
they
I
think
that
they
were
Manish
I?
G
So
we
worked
on
some
integrations
even
before
the
acquisition,
integrating
the
the
our
events
into
their
dashboards,
so
that
that's
something
we
did
before
but
yeah.
We
we
expect,
in
the
next
few
months
for
the
octarine
service
mesh
to
kind
of
be
absorbed
and
become
one
with
the
tan
zoo
service
matched
probably
one
started.
F
F
B
B
All
right,
fair
enough:
okay,
as
we
there
were
a
couple
announcements
last
week,
none
quite
like
waterings.
A
couple
that
I'll
call
back
up.
One
is
that
we
there
was
a
kiss
conference,
a
virtual
conference
I
think
there
was
about
60
or
more
folks
that
had
attended
it
was
put
on
by
Sacco.
He
was
one
of
the
first
community
members
here
and
he
was
he
gave
Mary
a
very
prominent
stage
to
present
on
it.
So
I
know
that
they've
posted
their
video
recordings.
B
Speaking
of
your
works
being
presented
on
the
stage
can
each
car
is,
is
and
has
been
busy
on
some
web
assembly,
some
some
awesome
items
and
a
bit
of
rust
and
we're
gonna
show
off
that
work
at
the
upcoming
docker.
Con
2020
I
think
we're
currently
slotted
to
show
that
work
off
with
estia,
but
we
wanted
to
well
show
some
love
to
our
other
partner,
the
Corp
and
see
if
we
can
do
the
give
a
presentation
about
measure
e
docker
desktop
web
assembly
and
hopefully
console
so
so
stay
tuned.
B
The
last
week
I
said
that
some
of
you
have
helped
deliver
an
awesome
online
live
training
through
O'reilly.
It's
the
introduction
to
sto
training
in
which
we
use
Messer
e
to
stand
up.
Sto
stand
up
a
sample
app,
you
know,
configure
the
app
teach
people
all
about
is
do
and
there's
a
Bennett
and
ask
for
an
advanced
ISTE,
of
course,
as
well
as
an
ask
for
link
or
D
fundamentals,
and
last
week
I
made
a
call
for
interest
in
in
potentially
and
potentially
help.
You
know
engaging
in
those
I
know.
B
B
Anyway.
The
point
being
is
for
those
of
you
who
are
just
starting
on
our
SMI
informants,
tooling
work.
That's
gonna
be
a
new
section
in
this
book
and
then
this
this
other
book
that
that
is
just
now
getting
underway
and
the
reason
the
reason
I'm
calling
it
out
isn't
to
talk
about
things
that
I'm
doing
in
specific
is
to
say
I,
don't
believe
that
I'm
going
to
be
successful.
B
Doing
this
onto
my
own
and
so
I've
kind
of
called
it
out
a
couple
of
times
that
that,
if
there's
interest
in
potentially
engaging
in
in
a
couple
of
different
ways
on
these
efforts,
then
let
me
know
and
that
that
that
second
book,
the
service
match
patterns
book
II,
will
talk
about
SMI.
It
will
well.
I
would
hope.
B
Maybe
talk
about
Hamlet
a
little
talk
about
the
number
of
things
good,
so
other
other
things
that
are
being
written
down
about
mesh
read
one
of
our
the
docker
captains
in
the
community
here
in
Luke,
he's
drafting
a
blog
post
I
think
it's
garnered.
It's
not
it's
draft,
but
if
anyone's
wanting
to
help
review
it
because
it's
actually
pretty
good
just
let
me
know
because
there's
a
Google
Doc
that
has
a
copy
of
it
and
you
can
go
through
and
comment
on
it.
It
would
be
helpful
in
encouraging
to
Luke
to
get
your
comments.
B
B
B
Lastly,
some
of
this
is
a
recap
from
last
week,
but
it's
again
worth
calling
out
is
it
that
there's
some
internships
that
we're
participating
in
there's
some
updates
here
so
we've
you
know
that
we've
got
two
two
of
our
our
own.
If
you
will
are
now
interning
with
google
Summer
of
Code,
so
in
Naveen
and
cook,
and
now
kinesia
cars
also
interning
through
a
community
bridge,
we
did
apply
for
a
Google's
season
of
Docs
and
did
get
word
back
that
layer.
B
B
And
then
today
we
were
gonna,
have
a
presentation,
I
think
from
Cody
I.
Don't
know,
I
think
this
probably
slipped
off
of
Cody's
radar
because
he
was
excited
to
do
it
last
week,
but
need
to
schedule
I
think
he
had
given
a
bunch
of
announcements.
Nick
was
it
1.8
was
announced
yesterday
and
some
of
its
capabilities
I
think
around
multi
cluster.
H
H
Do
cluster
failover,
Canaries
cross
cluster
and
the
way
that
we
do
clustering
in
in
console
is
we
we
have
like
an
edge
gateway
or
a
connector
which
is
like
at
the
edge
of
the
cluster,
and
we
don't
really
care
like
where
that
is
actually
because
we're
using
em
TLS
for
security.
You
could
put
that
open
on
the
internet
because
the
traffic
is
is
is
encrypted,
but
it's
also
secured
with
them
TLS.
H
So
if
you
want
to
do
multi
cluster
cross
cloud,
you
can
literally
just
put
those
gateways
behind
a
public
load
balancer,
because
unless
you've
got
the
valid
service,
mesh
identity,
there's
no
traffic
going
inbound
on
them.
So
yeah
a
lot
I
came
out
and
also
the
new
capability
for
terminating
gateways
and
what
terminating
gateways
do
is
they
give
you
a
secure
way
to
bridge
into
like
a
PCI,
V
PC?
H
So,
for
example,
you
might
have
a
PCI
Zone,
which
is
where
all
of
your
data
lives
and
it
like
your
managed
data
stores,
or
things
like
that
so,
rather
than
having
a
service
proxy
for
each
managed
data
store,
which
means
you've
got
to
run
on
a
VM
or
something
like
that.
You
deploy
a
terminating
gateway
or
a
cluster
of
terminating
gateways,
and
then
you
can
basically
have
secure
service
mesh
traffic
into
the
PCI
zone
and
the
the
terminating
gateway
will
will
route
to
your
managed,
managed
data
store.
H
So
it
it's
just
a
lot
easier
than
trying
to
work
out.
What
routing
rules
you
need
between
a
kubernetes
cluster
and
a
like
a
managed
data
store,
because
the
the
general
answer
is
you've
got
a
like
run
access
to
the
entire
cluster
cuz.
You
can't
pinpoint
it
down
with
a
single
application,
but
with
service,
mash
and
terminating
gateways,
you
can
I
know
so
those
are.
Those
are
the
two
main,
the
main
things
that
came
out
there,
which
is
I,
think
they're
gonna
be
pretty
cool
on
the
federation.
H
One,
that's
definitely
the
one
for
me,
which
was
I'm,
really
pleased.
It's
all
been
cleared
up,
because
previously
you
had
to
do
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
for
Federation,
with
VPNs
and
security
management
and
stuff.
And
now
you
don't
need
to
everything
is
encrypted
over
the
service
mesh,
which
is
just
cool.
H
I
mean
it's
much
exactly
the
same
principle
that
like
a
when
you
join
something
when
he
join
an
ode
to
a
kubernetes
cluster.
It
works
in
exactly
the
same
way.
You
generate
a
token
on
the
unlike
the
parent
or
the
one
of
the
other
clusters
are
nodes
in
the
cluster.
You
give
it
the
various
TLS
certificates
that
it
needs,
and
then
that
token
is
like
a
one-shot
token
which
is
used
for
bootstrapping,
and
then
it's
obviously
once
it's
been
used
it
it
becomes
invalid.
B
Final
comment
for
me,
and
that
is
I
feel
like
with
the
1.8
release
I've
I
finally
achieved
just
near
perfection
with
taking
dictation
from
Nick
and
just
capturing
those
almost
real-time,
so
I've
gotta,
it's
getting
good.
Ok
next
topic
is
the
V
zero
for
zero
release.
This
thing
is
only
been
pending
for
two
months:
I'm,
not
sure
I
lost
track
at
this
point
should
I.
B
B
B
Okay,
next
topic,
there's
a
couple
of
them:
I'm
gonna
skip
the
first
one
because
it
involves
more
of
me,
talking
I,
think
and
putting
a
Tish
on
the
spot
as
well.
The
next
one
was
measure
ECG,
lat
interaction
with
kubernetes
deployment
and
future
style,
okay,
that
yeah
I,
guess
that
there's
putting
a
Tish
on
the
spot
as
well,
very
good,
actually
for
either
of
the
two
of
them.
If
you
feel
comfortable
chatting
out
these.
I
I
We
need
to
start
like.
We
have
the
perfect
command.
We
need
to
start
breaking
things
into
a
sub
set
of
commands
under
system,
and
so
that's
we're
able
to
drop
the
update
command
and
you
could
use
it
to
update
your
server.
You
could
use
it
to
update
your
clients
and
thinking
of
more
features
like
if
we
go
ahead
with.
I
This
is
a
feature
like
updating
or
downgrading
to
a
certain
release,
origin
which
would
pull
in
the
right
metric
of
the
binary,
and
it
would
also
change
the
image
tags
on
your
server
and
spin
that
up
so
I
think
I.
Think
that
was
the
basic
discussion
we
had
if
I'm
missing
something
we'd
go
ahead
and.
B
Api
on
a
server
will
be
those
same
capabilities
will
be
exposed
in
mastery
CTL
and
as
we're
gonna
do
that
we
want
to
take
well,
we
want
to
you
know
we
got
guiding
principles
as
to
how
to
build
out
mastery.
Ceos
of
one
of
those
is
to
provide
user
experiences
that
are
familiar
to
people.
People
are
very
familiar
with
docker,
as
the
CLI
with
group
with
cube
CTO
as
a
CLI,
and
it's
also
to
take
learnings
from
those
C
lies
as
we
go
to
lean
in
to
their
user.
B
B
It's
that
you
don't
use
them
that
much
rather,
what
you're
interfacing
with
a
lot
more
is
well.
This
is
perfect:
the
capabilities,
the
performance
management
capabilities,
the
configuration
management
capabilities,
the
service
mesh
lifecycle
management
stuff,
the
other
things
that
we've
yet
to
talk
about
that
our
own
roadmap
and
that,
before
things
got
to
along
too
much
further
than
we
might
try
to
we
organize
a
little
bit
and
and
through
some,
this
isn't
the
first
time
we
talked
about
this.
B
I
I
wanted
to
add.
Another
thing
is
from
that:
docker
analogy
is
personally
I
find
those
commands
being
at
the
top
level
they
have
like
50
commands
it's
so
hard
to
figure
out
which
one
to
use
what
they
mean.
So
it's
I
still
feel
it's
a
giant
mess.
If
they
were
categorized
into
the
right,
things
would
have
been
a
lot
easier.
I
mean
they
have
the
top
level,
but
they
also
have
so
many
of
the
commands.
So
there's
no
categorization
and
I
feel
for
better
user
experience.
You
need
some
kind
of
categorization.
B
So
we'll
give
some
room
here
for
commentary
while
people
are
collecting
thoughts,
I'll
say
speaking
of
darker
and
darker
Conn
earlier
that
and
speaking
of
a
CL
I
just
haven't
gotten
a
pre-conference
announcement
preview.
If
I
can
say
pre
one
more
time
in
that
sense
that
yeah
be
on
the
lookout
for
some
really
neat.
New
docker
commands
it'll
be
probably
the
first
time
that
post
split
of
docker,
you
know
kind
of
between
mer
antis
and
it
kind
of
docker
core.
B
B
The
when
you
look
in
the
dark
and
of
the
other
major
category
that
was
probably
be
it
was
being
considered.
His
is
that
of
mesh
I.
Think
we're
right
now
that
the
three
categories
that
are
being
thought
of
as
very
CTL
system
for
life
here
from
managing
measure
II
as
an
app
ashtray,
see
tail
mesh
for
doing.
You
know
like
service
mesh
lifecycle
management
and
then
performance
management
through
perfect.
Now,
for
me,
it's
my
hope
that
at
some
point-
and
maybe
this
is
it'll-
work
out-
fine,
but
that
the
functionality
around
configuration
management.
B
I
B
B
Sto,
maybe,
as
the
type
of
match
with
a
I
mean
I,
like
the
I
mean
it's
we're
in
it,
since
Nick
is
in
a
habit
of
mentioning
that
other
company
that
starts
with
an
ass
to
some
of
the
work
that
they
do,
and
it's
call
I'll
mention
it
as
well
and
say:
if
they've
done,
that's
a
total
joke
by
the
way
with
not
reflecting
on
them
specifically,
but
rather
in
general.
My
perspective
is
that
they
have
a
great
UX.
B
You
want
to
try
to
keep
the
flags
and
some
commands
is
you
know
about
a
short
as
you
can
so
that
it's
so
that
you
don't
have
to
write
out
scripts
around
your
CLI?
To
do
you
know,
but
to
your
use
case.
In
addition,
if
you're
gonna
provision
of
service
mesh
using
the
CLI
and
if
that
capability
was
to
be
under
the
command
master
semester,
ECT
elm
ash
run
or
start
or
install
or
provision
or
some
some
verb,
the
type
of
mesh,
what
platform
and
which,
I
think
is
what
you
are
getting
at.
B
It's
okay
is
that
where,
where
is
that
system
and
and
when
we
go
to
support
environments,
which
is
a
roadmap
item,
it
won't
just
be
you
know
the
saying
kubernetes
it
wouldn't
suffice,
isn't
in
fact
it
might
be
that
well
maybe
that's
the
wrong
moniker
anyway.
Maybe
it's
like
what
cuba
config
or
what
doctor
or
like?
B
I
B
On
that
specific
discussion
about
what
this
portion
would
look
like
how
to
identify
the
platform,
how
to
start
my
ink
Shaw
who's
more
focused
on,
like
your
deeds
in
the
especially
at
the
moment,
had
initiated
a
conversation
on
this
and
then
I'm.
So
sorry,
soccer
I'm,
not
sure
if
he's
on
yep
sorry
I
was
here
so
Sarah
and
a
few
other
folks
have
given
additional
thought.
So
sorry,
if
you
happen
to
have
the
issue
number
handy,
where
we
captured
some
of
those
thoughts.
B
This
was
an
earlier.
You
know
set
of
thoughts
where
we're
actually
this.
This
is
a
great
proposal.
I'm
very
you,
know,
I
think
I
think
a
little
highly
of
my
ink,
but
this
was
at
a
time
before
I
think
that
we
had
said
hey.
These
need
to
be
under
I'm,
not
sure
I'm
using
the
right
Cobra
nomenclature
but
deed,
but
that
that
set
of
stark
commands
needs
to
be
under
a
sub.
B
Convert
needs
to
be
a
self
command
under
something
like
mesh,
but
part
of
this
Russian
as
well
and
I
think
bleeds
into
the
next
topic
which,
which
we've
only
briefly
talked
about
on
calls.
We've
had
an
early
set
of
use
cases
for
mesh
three
controller
measure
e,
a
set
of
measure,
ec
r
DS,
a
mastery
operator
and
there's
a
few
of
you
in
the
community
and
Leticia
is
one
that
have
written
these
before
and
so
I
and
so
I.
Well,
I,
don't
know
in
mateship.
I
J
I
Yeah
I
can
get
you
up
to
speed
with
that.
I
mean
Bates
no
use
case,
we'll
have
to
pick
the
right
operator.
Of
course
we
want
an
easier
learning
curve,
but
if
you're
doing
something
more
advanced,
we
might
have
to
use
something
like
you
Builder
or
operator.
Sdk
I.
Think
you
builder
is
a
good
choice,
but
I've
been
using
operator
SDK
and
that's
really
intuitive
but
falls
behind
the
version
that
cube
builder
uses
cuz.
It
builds
on
top
of
cable.
B
We
had
Jared,
whose
last
name
escapes
me
from
DT
like
you
had
presented
on
well
on
the
cloud
native
Austin
Meetup.
A
few
weeks
ago,
he
presented
Kudo,
which
I
thought
had
some
interesting
properties
as
Kudo
and
I
think
operator
SDK
are
proposed
for
donation
to
the
CN
CF.
Is
it
it's
a
bit
of
a
hot
topic
at
the
moment?
Comparisons.
B
A
But
cuddle
is
cool
because
it
is,
it
uses
declarative
test,
so
we
just
have
to
supply
okay.
This
is
test
config.
This
is
this
is
what
needs
to
be
asserted,
and
you
need
to
wait
like
for
some
time
and
the
state
should
be
like
this,
so
they
should
exist
a
port
or
they
should
exist,
a
resource
which
follows
this
spec.
So
I
guess
that
is
how
cutter
works
and
we
were
thinking
of
using
that
and
as
a
my
conformance.
B
There's
a
link
to
that
initiative
here.
I
do
want
to
highlight
that
mr.
Jackson,
that
had
been
helpful
in
reviewing
that
much
much
earlier
on
and
having
spent
some
time
on
it
recently.
I
feel
pretty
good
about
the
notion
that
we'll
be
successful
with
this
project
and
I
also
as
part
of
that
to
help
you
cut
I
in
what
might
feel
about
a
bit
random
for
all
of
you.
It's
initiatives
and
projects.
B
There's
a
tie-in
here
as
measure
he
goes
to
provide
conformance
testing
of
the
various
service
messages
that
that
claim
to
integrate
with
SMI
and
today.
If
you
look
at
the
first
project
that
we
had
as
a
community,
it's
this
landscape
of
which
there's
been
about
sixty
people
who
have
contributed
to
this.
So
that's
great,
there's
a
section
in
here
that
talks
about
service,
mesh
interface,
SMI
compatibility
and
it's
a
static
table.
B
B
E
This
is
that
in
their
hair
again,
I
I
have
a
I
was
just
listening
to
what
was
being
discussed
and
I.
Think
I
may,
although
I
am
not
yet
super
familiar
with
all
the
projects.
So
some
of
the
ideas
which
came
to
my
mind
are
regarding
categorization
of
the
CLI
to
firmest.
He
I
think
that
was
being
discussed
and
you're,
trying
to
organize
the
command
structure
and
maybe
learning
from
other
tools
like
docker
and
humanities,
CLI
tools
which
they
are
right.
E
So
one
thing
which
I
thought
was
I
think
I
saw
many
times,
I
see
wherever
you
see
a
like
to
just
because
of
the
nature
of
the
commands,
and
the
hierarchy
might
be
too
deep,
depending
on
how
much
you
wanna
do
with
that
too.
So
there
are
few
cheat
sheets
which
I
find
helpful.
Many
of
the
times
for
complex
tools,
even
for
docker
I
do
refer
cheat
sheets.
We
are
on
a
very
high
level
in
one
diagram.
They
show.
Okay.
This
is
a
for
example.
E
Docker
come
on
tactic
help,
that's
one
come
on,
you
can
run
and
to
see.
What's
all
underneath
it
and
the
major
commands,
they
will
say:
okay,
docker
image,
docker
run,
they
will
just
visualize
those
in
that
cheat
sheet,
although
that
doesn't
cover
everything,
but
just
there's
a
set.
You
should
have
no
very
high
level.
I
was
wondering
like
if
Messi
CTO
already
has
this
kind
of
thing
there
I
have
not
played
with
it,
but
just
wondering
if
that
might
be
helpful
as
it
grows
or
as
we
restructure
it
to
it,
to
something
better.
B
No
that's
a
very
timely
comment.
Actually
there
is
something
of
an
effort
to
do.
I
guess
you'd
say
that
to
do
that
here,
there's
a
there's,
a
blog
post,
that's
in
draft
that
that
actually
there's
an
active
call
for
for
you
specifically
now
to
come
and
give
it
a
give
it
a
review.
Okay,
yeah
well,
first
of
all,
I
would
say:
hey
clearly
the
for
the
the
CSS
on
this
site
needs
to
change,
because
purple
is
not
our
color
yeah.
That's
a
great
comment,
it's
a
time
and
then
think
it
yeah.
B
One
of
the
longer
outstanding,
open,
pull
requests
that
it's
sitting
in
the
Mestre
repo
right
now,
it's
actually
well,
no
I
guess
it
got
think
we
closed
it
because
we
were
trying
to
clean
up
old
things.
A
Mike
Shaw
one
of
the
individuals
that
I'd
mentioned
earlier,
had
opened
up
an
auto
completion
and
try
to
do
our
completion.
For
my
sri
CTL,
using
the
cocoa
framework
and
I
forget
the
details
of
a
bug
in
the
corporate
dependency
or
Cobra
has
a
dependency
we'll
pull
it
up
so
that
folks
might
go
double.
K
Early,
yes,
I'm
Lea,
just
a
great
conversation,
just
ever
point
I
think
the
thn
you
have
a
great
conversation
about
mister
CDL
commands,
so
I
think
that's
the
topic
that
I
will
discuss
few
months
are
here
before
that,
some
of
the
time
that
the
things
that
we
have
to
do
with
the
Missouri,
who
might
do
for
the
other
things
as
well
as
we
do
in
the
communities
we
have
to
reset
the
cluster
itself,
sometimes
the
cluster.
Instead,
you
go,
get
kicked
in
the
dashboard
and
click
on
the
dashboard,
and
then
you
might
go
for
that.
K
Reset
necklace
I
think
these
type
of
the
thing
we
should
integrate
with
the
material
command,
so
user
can
type
mesh
receipt
together.
They
have
the
option
to
clean
up
the
kubernetes
cluster
and
one
things
that
I
have
also
noticed
that
not
even
not
a
single
tool.
That's
doing
some
of
the
things
with
things
you
miss
user
types,
things
that
I
have
done
when
I
am
and
when
I
playing
with
her
steel
is
to
particularly
I
forget
to
forget
to
open
up
the
ingress
gateway
and
then
I
hate
to
the
browser
and
knowing
that
is.
K
What's
happening,
everything
is
fine,
no
errors,
but
I
am
unable
to
hit
the
application
from
the
browser,
so
I
think
these
kind
of
hint
that's
we
are
unable
to
you,
expose
the
English
gateway
of
the
port.
You
are
conflicting.
Some
kind
of
these
thing
has
to
be
including
the
Mishra
CTL
one,
so
I
think
I
encourage
Nitish
to
join
us
in
a
Monday
in
a
CI
meeting.
I
think
this
is
topic
is
rather
into
the
CI
for
hing
group.
So
we
can
discuss
on
that
further,
because
I
think
these
are
the
command.
K
Let's
give
the
I
tried
to
other
things.
That's
measuring
not
doing
itself,
but
is
help
other
to
do
there.
Other
other
helps
other
to
doing
things
like
there
is
research.
The
kubernetes
cluster
rides,
they
a
hint
that
you
are
unable
to
open
the
English
gate
away.
So
these
are
the
things
I
think
we
need
to
include
a
light,
sting
dish
to
come
up
and
then
fund
everything,
and
we
got
discuss
on
that.
I
think
this
tests,
a
more
topic
of
the
CI.
I
I
just
wanted
to
ask
Barry
CTO
Norma.
She
doesn't
take
ownership
of
kubernetes
cluster
right,
so
so
I'm
not
sure
about
cleaning
up
the
entire
cluster.
You
would
just
own
your
namespace
and
you
would
have
your
service
accounts
to
deal
with
that
so
clean
cleaning
of
mushy
sure,
but
not
anything
else.
Unless
I
misunderstood.
K
Side-Eye
I
just
think
that
some
of
the
time
we
have
with
the
demo
apps,
so
we
are
done
with
the
demo
apps
and
then
to
forget
to
reset
that
cluster
for
itself.
I
think
if
the
option
that
we're
giving
the
metrics
video
command
that
you
come
up
and
clean
up
the
kubernetes
cluster
I
think
that's
not
a
maybe
relevant
topic,
but
I
think
we
can
have
a
discussion
of
that.
But
the
most
relevant
talk
with
this
I
think
we
just
hit
out
the
kubernetes
cluster
with
the
history
of
to
adopters
as
well.
K
So
that
is
is
working
well,
mastery
is
working
world
given
it
is,
is
working
wall,
but
user
addressed
a
mistake.
This
doesn't
open
the
ingress
gateway
manfully,
so
that's
kind
of
a
hint
that
I
never
see
any
a
party
doing
that.
I
think
these
are
the
extra
thing.
But
if
you,
if
we
done
that,
I
think
that's
give
a
user
a
very
good
youth,
friendly
environment,
they
have
trusted
more
and
mystery.
K
That
is,
these
things
are
not
doing
mystery,
just
not
doing
their
own
stuff
but
other
stuff
as
well,
so
they
have
intelligence
building
that
it
takes.
Other
things
to
consider
before
connecting
meshes,
that's
a
pointer
or
things
that
some
discussion
we
going
forward
has
give
us
a
good
idea.
Good,
have
some
good
of
wait
for
word,
yeah.
That
makes
sense.
K
I
K
Okay,
Sharon
sure
I
am.