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From YouTube: Layer5 Community Meeting (July 16th, 2021)
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Layer5 Community Meeting - July 16th, 2021
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A
I
don't
know
if
attendance
is
up
or
down,
but
we've
been
having
great
attendance
to
a
lot
of
our
calls.
So
if
this
is
your
first
time
on
this
call,
this
is
the
the
community
meeting
that
we
have
once
a
week.
There's
the
the
topics
on
this
call
range
quite
broadly,
and
if
you're
on
the
call
just
a
quick
reminder,
be
sure
to
drop
your
name
into
the
meeting
minutes.
So
everybody
here
should
have
write
access
to
the
minutes.
A
A
There's
a
lot
of
tech,
that's
relevant
to
surface
mesh,
so
kubernetes,
and
really
like
almost
all
of
the
cncf
projects
that
they
have
a
lot
of
focus
for
us,
and
so
this
community
has
recently
produced
two
cncf
projects,
yourselves,
like
so
service
mesh
performance
and
measuring
those
two
projects
just
went
into
the
cncf
just
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
and
so
they
are
both
finalizing
a
couple
of
tasks.
To
finish
that
transition-
and
I
think
they're
both
on
the
very
end
of
that
transition.
A
So
so,
if
you
go
fill
in
a
if
you
ever
go,
submit
a
talk
to
cubecon
now
you'll
see
service,
mesh
performance
and
measure
you'll
see
this
community's
two
projects
listed
you'll
also
see
these
two
projects,
probably
being
shared
and
talked
about
quite
a
bit
more
they're
they're,
going
to
there's
more
and
more
people
coming
and
being
interested
in
them,
and
so
so
that's
good.
So
it's
really
good
for
those
that
have
been
here
for
a
long
time.
It's
also
good
for
those
who
are
coming
fresh.
A
The
project
measuring
specifically
is
about.
Is
it's
not
in
its
infancy
for
sure
for
sure,
there's
any
number
of
capabilities
that
it
currently
has
that
adopters?
You
know
peep
users
use
there
are
almost
you
know
almost
twice
as
many
capabilities
that
are
left
to
build.
A
So
there's
like
there's
a
large
road
map
ahead
of
that
project
in
general,
so
so
yeah
a
good
time
to
be
a
user
a
good
time
to
be
a
contributor
last
week
was
it
last
week,
oh
boy,
we've
got
some
contributors
that
have
been
in
the
community
long
enough
that
they
are
being
nominated
for
maintainership
to
become
maintainers,
so
one
of
those
has
been
aditya.
Krishna
he's
been
nominated
as
a
maintainer
of
mescheri's
docks
and
dhruv
patel
been
nominated.
A
Currently
his
candidates
to
see
his
nomination
is
just
sent
out
earlier
today
and
being
nominated
for
being
a
maintainer
on
measuring
and
so
really
cool
for
those
two
individuals.
I
consider,
but
also
just
something
of
a
recognition
of
the
work
that
they've
already
been
doing
on
the
project,
just
an
acknowledgment
of
the
fact
that
they're,
basically
they're
they're,
already
a
maintainer,
whether
they
just
don't
didn't,
carry
the
title
yet
and
so
kudos
to
them
for
their
work
being
recognized.
I
mean
they've
dhruv
has
been
here
with
drew.
A
Is
it
been
a
year
and
something
you've
been
around
the
project?
Quite
a
quite
a
bit
and
drove
what
you're
you've
gone
through?
A
couple
of
different
internship
programs
in
the
community-
oh
you
know
what
dhruv
isn't
on
so
I'm
talking
about
him
while
he's
not
here
so
drew
actually
said.
He's
tired,
guy's
been
working
hard,
but
yeah,
so
he's
been
here
a
year,
so
good!
Well,
so
back
to
our
regularly
scheduled
agenda
who's
new
on
the
call
and
hasn't
said
hi
before.
B
Hello,
everyone.
I
am
from
vietnam,
completing
my
computer
science
as
a
final
year
student
and
in
my
free
time
I
contribute
to
gnome
foundation.
B
A
A
Got
it
okay,
yeah,
there's
a
project
here
that
we've
been
waiting
to
get
into
with.
That
has
mostly
to
do
with
c,
plus
plus
and
the
project.
Is
nice
yeah?
No
it!
Well!
It's
nice
that
you're
here
the
project
I'll
put
a
link
to
it
down
below,
because
it's
it's
early
and
it
the
project
itself
resides
really
within
service
mesh
performance
project.
A
A
Actually,
you
can
go
look
at
it.
There's
the
contributors
here
have
created
a
website
for
it.
It's
get
nighthawk.dev
very
briefly.
I'll
say
that
there's
some
really
interesting
things
for
us
to
do
by
creating
c
plus
adaptive
load
controllers
in
nighthawk.
So
I
know
none
of
that
makes
sense
to
you
at
the
moment,
but
but
but
if
you're
gonna
be,
if
you're
gonna
hang
out
in
the
community,
we
should
talk
about
that
more
and
explore
getting
that
project
really
really
started.
A
Okay,
nice
to
meet
you
good
yeah,
who
else
hasn't
got
to
say
hi.
B
D
A
E
A
That's
awesome:
I'm
I'm
looking
forward
to
see
how
far
you
can
go
as
well.
Yeah,
there's
a
there's,
a
ton
of
things
to
do.
Actually
we're
going
to
talk
about
one
of
those
things
leonard
that
like
just
having
chatted
with
you
a
little
bit
before.
One
of
these
items
is
sort
of
might
be
right
inside
your
wheelhouse,
whereas
I
know
for
one
of
these
gentlemen:
it's
actually
quite
hard
because
it's
not
his
area
of
focus
and
we'll,
but
remind
me
we'll
talk
about
this
when
we
get
there.
A
Nice
all
right,
who
else
anybody
else,
I'm
gonna,
say
pawan
again,
just
in
case.
A
C
Yeah
yeah,
it's
my
it's
my
second
meeting,
so
I've
actually
said
hi
once
before,
and
I've
been
contributing
for
like
a
week
now
and
and
I've
done
some
docs
and
front-end
work,
but
I
really
wanted
to
do
some
back
end
part
and
especially
in
nighthawk.
I
was
looking
into
it
so
yeah.
I
would
like
to
contribute
myself
in
cc
plus
also
yeah.
That's
that's.
It
yeah.
A
That's
fortuitous.
Okay!
Well,
we're
definitely
talking
about
nighthawk!
Then,
okay,
very
good!
Do
you
what's
your
github
username?
Maybe
I
would
that
would
bring
it.
C
Back
right
now,
I'm
working
with
like
the
dogs
and
facts,
facts
part
of
measuring
ctl
got
it
yeah
totally.
I
remember
him
very.
A
A
Cool
cool,
okay,
all
right,
fair
enough!
Hopefully
we
didn't
miss
anybody.
A
If
we
did
please
interrupt
otherwise,
it's
time
for
me
to
shut
my
yapper
we've
had
a
number
of
people
come
in
as
newcomers
this
last
week,
some
of
you
have
said
that
you
just
joined
the
newcomers.
Call
yesterday
that
happens
on
thursdays.
That's
great
something
else
that
is
relatively
new.
We've
talked
about
it
some
in
the
past,
but
it's
still
fairly
fresh
and
I
I'm
duty-bound
to
call
it
out,
and
that
is
the
there's,
a
new
forum
that's
been
created
by
the
community,
the
forum
talks
about,
or
it
has,
categories
ford.
A
A
Okay,
if
you
all
see
it,
then
it's
a
software
thing
and
that'll
probably
we
can
squash
those
bugs
okay,
good,
do
oh
by
the
way
boy
I
can't
I
have
to.
I
have
to
digress
for
a
second,
I
I'm
going
to
take
a
picture.
You
know
what
let
me
take
a
picture
hold
on.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
can
see
this
so
there's
literally
hold
on.
Oh,
it's
gonna
be.
A
Yeah
yeah
there's
this
other
thing.
There
is
literally
a
bug
in
my
screen,
literally
a
physical
bug.
There's
a
super
tiny
mosquito
like
they
like,
flew
into
my
5k,
monitor,
which
just
you
know,
makes
me
want
to
cry,
and
you
know,
and
like
anyway,
I
just
took
a
snapshot
I'll,
send
it.
You
all,
can
weep
and
mourn
and
cry
for
me
as
well
I'll
anyway.
Okay,
the
blue
line
has
got
me
concerned.
First,
it's
a
little
bug
and
then
it's
okay
anyway,
we've
got
a
discussion
forum.
Please
go
out.
A
If
you
don't
have
an
account,
go
out
grab
one
ask
your
questions
there.
If
you
would
it's
nice
to
get
activity
going
on,
it's
also
nice
to
for
a
lot
of
the
folks
that
have
been
in
the
community
for
a
while
they've
answered
the
same
questions
like
a
lot
of
they've
answered
the
same
questions
as
many
times
as
slack.
A
The
slack
memory
forgets
the
history
goes
away,
and
so
please
spare
their
fingers
and
ask
start
to
ask
those
questions
here.
It'll
be
a
great
reference.
We
will
begin
to
have
some
leaderboards
as
well,
for
those
who
are
being
most
active
here
either
either
asking
or
answering
questions
and
that
kind
of
thing.
So
we'll
will,
you
know,
elevate
the
activity
that
people
have.
A
That
was
one
call
out.
I
want
to
call
out
one
other
random
thing,
really
quick
and
this
this
just
happened
just
before
the
meeting
started,
so
one
of
the
community
members
actually
won
today,
one
yesterday,
one
the
day
before
had
said:
hey
haley,
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
I've
got
this
thing
coming
up.
I
need
to
shift
my
focus
for
a
week.
Sometimes
it's
exams,
sometimes
it's
travel
or
something
and
that's
really
kind
of
them
of
anyone
who's,
just
signaling,
real,
quick,
like
hey.
A
I
was
working
on
this
thing
I'm
going
to
be
out.
I
just
want
to
let
you
know,
like
that's
totally
natural,
that
stuff
comes
up
in
everyone's
lives
and
great.
It's
really
helpful
when
people
signal
their
availability
and
so
there's
this
events
calendar
that
we've
really
yet
to
talk
about
publicly
and
it's
not
it's
nothing
super
special.
It's
just
there's
this
there's
the
community
calendar
that
most
of
you
probably
have
now
and
if
you
don't
you're
you're
most
welcome
to
subscribe
to
the
community
calendar.
A
You
just
go
to
meet.lair5.org
you
can
some
of
this
might
be
a
repeat
from
the
newcomers
call,
I
hope
not,
but
or
actually
I
hope
it
is
because
I
think
anita
is
probably
telling
people
this
that
you
can
go
subscribe
to
the
community
calendar.
These
meetings,
I'm
here
and
it's
good
to
do
it
through
a
subscription
because
we,
these
occasionally
shift
around
and
new
ones,
come
on.
The
thing
is:
there's
another
one.
A
Where
we've
been,
we
track
people's
availability,
those
that
have
things
going
on
so
pranav
has
got
exams
with
cars
a
lot
of
exams.
We
also
tracked
so
tanuja
is
a
mesh
mate,
but
he's
currently
doing
a
microsoft
internship.
So
we
see
his
availability
is
reduced
and
anyway
we
track
those
things
as
well.
A
And
so,
if
you
want
to
invite
to
this,
or
you
want
to
be
able
to
add
your
availability,
just
signal
I'll,
we'll
put
a
link
to
it
in
the
meeting
minutes
and
we'll
try
to
explain
that
calendar
more
some
other
time,
just
kind
of
a
random
thing
to
call
out.
So
with
that,
let
me
be
quiet
and
hand
it
over
to
our
first
topic,
which,
which
is
anita.
D
Okay,
hello,
everyone
welcome
to
today's
meeting
okay,
so
we
have
been
trying
to
accumulate
some
topics
from
the
community
members
to
create
video
content
and
tutorials
to
help
you
get
started
in
the
community
and
also
help
you
with
setting
up
and
understanding
our
projects
better.
So
we
put
together
a
questionnaire
which
we
sent
out
and
I'm
sure
some
persons
must
have
feel
this
way.
If
you
haven't,
you
can
still
go
to
the
link
there
and
quickly
fill
it
in.
D
So
we
sent
out
the
questionnaires
and
we're
able
to
gather
the
response,
we're
working
towards
creating
video
content.
So
you
should
stay
tuned.
It's
going
to
come
in
subsequently,
but
you're
definitely
going
to
see
new
content
from
the
community
yeah.
So
you
can
see
the
link.
I
just
dropped
the
link
that
here
that's
where
we're
going
to
be
like
accessing
the
videos
that
will
be
processed,
so
it's
arranged
in
order
of
importance
and
order
of
demand,
rather
so
the
ones
that
come
first
are
the
ones
that
are
most
needed
right
now.
D
So
if
you
also
have
new
contents
that
you
wish
to
see,
video
content
or
written
articles
on,
you
can
just
write
them
down
there
and
also,
if
you're
good,
with
creating
all,
if
you're
good
in
public
speaking
to
the
public
and
creating
video
content.
You
can
also
volunteer
to
take
on
any
of
these
topics
and
we'll
create
our
time
and
schedule
a
day
for
you
to
make
your
recordings
and
put
it
on
our
youtube
channel.
A
D
D
You
can
write
your
name
on
this
spreadsheet
just
so.
We
know
that
you
want
to
take
up
that
particular
video
and
we'll
schedule
a
time
for
you
to
do
that.
But
if
you
still
have
a
new
video
that
you
would
want
to
suggest,
you
can
still
write
it
down
there,
the
top.
You
can
just
put
the
topic
down
there
and
walk
towards
creating
the
content
for
you,
so
we
still
need
more
volunteers,
as
you
can
see
for
to
take
up
these
videos,
we've
seen
it
so
many
villains
here.
D
So
we
need
all
hands
on
deck
on
this,
because
it's
going
to
be
useful
now
and
in
the
nearest
future,
so
need
all
hands
on
their
courses.
A
So
please
please
sorry
to
please
continue.
I
need
it.
D
Okay
yeah,
so
that
is
about
the.
D
That
is
just
about
the
video
content
concerning
yeah
the
questionnaire
sent
out.
So
this
week
we
been
trying
to
accumulate
the
community
performance
report
and
analysis
from
the
various
social
media
platforms,
github
accounts
and
also
the
website
that
I've
put
out
there.
So
we
want
to
put
out
together
everything
and
see
how
how
well
we've
done
so
far
within
the
past
month
and
the
best
ways
that
we
should
improve
on
our
progress
and
our
lapses
from
this
month.
D
So
I
am
going
to
be
sharing
my
screen
right
now,
and
I
would
so
look
through
that.
D
D
A
While
anita
is
setting
up,
I
want
to
highlight,
I
want
to
recap
one
of
the
things
that
she
just
said
that
that
I
confused
myself
on
some,
maybe
others
did,
and
that
is
that
anita
was
highlighting
the
fact
that
there's
an
outstanding,
a
long-standing
questionnaire
that
gosh
I
know
any
number
of
people
have
filled
in.
I
guess
almost
100
people
have
filled
in
this
questionnaire.
C
A
One
that
we've
sent
out
a
couple
of
times,
people
fill
it
in
and
one
of
the
questions
is
hey
are
there
would
would
you
like
to?
Would
you
like
to
receive
any
one
of
these
tutorials
right
here,
and
so
she
was
so
she's
gone
through
the
results
and
then
pulled
those
out
into
this
spreadsheet
and
is
saying
hey.
These
are
the
top
voted
you
know
in
rank
order.
A
These
are
the
top
voted
top
requested,
tutorials
and
so
part
of
what
we're
in
dire
need
of
doing
is
like
there's,
not
a
lot
of
video
explainers
on
how
mesherie
works
or
on
like
a
dedicated
recording
of
an
introduction
to
istio.
You
know
on
these
topics,
and
so
she
was
just
saying
like
hey,
so
she's
done
the
analysis
these.
This
is
what
people
are
asking
to
be
done.
A
So
we
can
put
it
up
on
the
youtube
channel
and
share
it
with
people,
but
if
it
happened-
and
I
think
she
was
also
saying
if
it
happens-
to
be
the
case
that
you
there's
a
topic
that
you
consider
is
interesting
and
maybe
you'd
like
to
assist
with
that,
you
could
list
it
here
and
then
list
down
your
name.
So
cool.
B
So
hey,
my
name
is
abhishek
and
I
just
want
to
like
suggest.
One
topic
like
I
remember
like
I
had
spent
like
more
than
five
ten
years
like
sorry,
not
yes,
more
than
five
ten
days
setting
up
the
development
server
for
the
measure
itself,
so
it
would
be
very
good
if
you
can
make
a
tutorial
video
for
someone
like
newcomer
like
me,
to
like
help
them
setting
up
the
all
the
development
environment
and
everything
that
is
important
to
the
machine
and
start
contributing
to
it.
B
I
can
like
help
up
with
a
video
made,
especially
for
ubuntu.
A
Yeah
and
I
wonder
for
some
of
the
others
on
the
call
like
I
wonder
if
I
wonder,
if
that's
something
that
can
be
done
on
a
per
component
basis
like
if
there's,
if
there's
like
a
three-minute
video
that
that
can
be
done
on
how
to
the
various
make
commands
for
measuring
ui,
what
measure
ui
runs
on
the
ways
that
you
build
it
and
then
maybe
a
different
one
on
actually
server
the
fact
you
know
how
you
build.
A
It
met
mastery
ctl
that
might
might
be
really
helpful,
because
what
we
could
end
up
doing
is
we
could
make
bitten
and
abhishek
give
them
the
15
minutes
of
internet
fame
or
maybe
longer
buy
not
only
getting
that
video
up,
but
then
also
my
hope
or
our.
I
guess
our
hope
is
that
people
are
fairly
frequently
referencing
these
docs,
like
okay,
hey!
I
want
to
work
on
messerie's
ui.
How
do
I
do?
How
do
I
contribute?
A
A
A
Okay,
cool
so
great
great
suggestion:
abhishek
thanks
for
abhishek
is
this
abi
kumar.
D
All
right,
okay,
it's
sorry,
so
I've
put
together
some
analytic
reports
from
the
social
media
platforms
like
I
mentioned,
and
a
few
from
our
websites
and
how
the
best
ways
we
can
improve
on
it.
So
the
the
major
problems
that
I
observed
going
through
most
of
this
anality,
is
that
there's
not
much
engagement
from
the
community
and-
and
I
would
explain
that
in
a
sense
that
we
have
about
a
thousand
members
in
the
community
over
a
thousand
members
within
the
community
and
in
the
slack
channel
alone
and
on
github
as
well.
D
We
have
so
many
persons
that
come
to
our
github
channels,
but
then,
when
you
look
at
the
number
of
stars
that
are
giving
to
our
project,
it's
not
can
not
be
compared
to
the
number
of
persons
that
come
to
use
our
project
or
when
you
look
at
the
youtube
channel.
Yes,
we
have
so
many
contents
there,
although
there
needs
to
be
improvements,
but
then
they
there's
not
much
engagement
there,
because
members
of
the
community
pay
very
little
attention
to
this
channel.
So
that
is
the
main
reason
why
we
put
together
this
particular
performance
report.
D
Yes,
so
this
is
a
report
from
the
linkedin
channel
and
it's
from
the
the
graph
that
you're
seeing
here.
It
shows
that
the
followers
actually
went
up
by
43
percent
and
which
is
good
because
we
got
new
followers
here
and
the
numbers
grew
by
167
in
the
last
37
days,
which
is
actually
very
good
and
yeah,
because
we've
not
been
doing
so
much
engagement
on
our
youtube
channel
on
our
linkedin
channel.
If
you
observe
that
there's
not
been
so,
we've
not
even
posted
that
abhishek
has
become
a
mesh
meet.
D
D
So
the
impressions,
the
impressions
are
down
by
23
percent,
which
is
actually
a
very
big
drop,
and
the
impressions
within
the
last
30
days
has
just
been
80
and
81
impressions.
So
far,
so
there's
been
little
sharing
little
likes
little
tags,
so
everything
is
of
the
minimum
when
it
comes
to
the
engagements
that
are
going
on
on
our
linkedin
page,
and
even
the
followers
from
the
community
cannot
be
compared
to
compared
to
the
ones
coming
from
strangers
outside,
because
most
of
our
community
members
are
not
even
on
our
linkedin
channel.
D
So
the
most
of
the
impressions
that
have
been
received
on
the
channel
within
the
last
30
days,
we've
gotten
from
this
particular
tweet
that
has
had
2.4
key
impressions,
and
that
was
when
we
posted
that
we
had
three
new
intents
and
then
the
next
one
was
the
one
on
the
mystery
service,
mesh
performance
that
was
posted
a
week
ago
and
that
one
had
a
total
of
900
impressions
which
is
slightly
okay.
D
D
That's
that
is
really
disheartening,
and
then
the
followers
have
decreased
in
numbers
drastically,
because
if
you
check
our
competitors,
we
actually
were
like
on
a
very
slim
line
from
being
outruned
by
our
competitors.
So
that
is
another
issue
that
we
had
from
this
particular
analysis
and
the
challenges
is
that
there
are
very
few
likes
and-
and
this
is
as
a
result
of
the
inconsistency
in
the
posts
that
are
going
on
the
on
the
linkedin
channel.
D
So
this
has
affected
the
person's
coming
to
view
and
also
connect
with
our
linkedin
channel,
and
also
the
engagements
are
slowed
down
because
of
the
inconsistency
in
the
pose
that
we're
making
out
there.
So
the
possible
solutions
that
can
be
done
towards
this
is
to
increase
the
number
of
posts
that
go
on
either
daily
or
weekly.
We
can
up
this
by
either
making
a
post
once
a
week
or
once
every
day,
there's
so
much
there's
so
many
things
happening
in
the
community
I
mean
recently
we
have
so
many
persons.
D
As
you
may
know,
positions-
and
this
is
awesome
news.
A
lot
of
persons
would
like
to
hear
this.
We
should
put
it
out
there
and
also
a
community
as
a
community.
We
should
work
towards
supporting
our
linkedin
page
because
we're
the
ones
that
are
going
to
sell
ourselves
out
there
to
the
public
to
see
us.
D
So
if
every
single
one
of
us
try
as
much
as
possible
to
tag
and
also
share
our
posts
that
are
going
on
on
our
linkedin
page,
it
also
increases
the
number
of
engagements
that
are
going
on
there
and
we
should
also
create
new
hashtag
sets,
because
that
will
also
increase
the
number
of
attractions
that
are
coming
to
our
page
and
notice
that
posts
that
come
with
pictures
and
images
of
videos
tend
to
get
a
higher
attraction
and
engagement.
D
So
we
should
try
to
upload
more
posts
that
have
videos
or
images
attached
to
them,
and
then
I
went
on
to
the
the
slack
analytics
and
so
far
it's
actually
fair,
because
we
get
a
lot
of
a
good
number
of
people
coming
in
and
out
of
slack
every
on
every
single
on
the
daily
basis.
D
So
on
a
weekly
activities
and
on
the
slack
channel
and
within
the
last
30
days
we've
had
about
140
and
on
the
daily
activities
on
the
slack
channel,
we
have
about
80
activities
on
average
going
on
in
this
slack,
then
the
messages
that
are
going
on,
both
in
the
private
and
in
the
public
channels,
the
in
the
public
channels,
there's
actually
a
very
low
increase
in
the
messages.
This
is
because
not
a
lot
of
persons
in
the
community
want
to
come
and
most
persons
are
shy.
D
We
understand
that
most
of
us
are
shy
and
we
don't
want
to
come
and
drop,
something
that
might
jeopardize
our
thoughts
or
hurt
someone
else's
feelings.
So
we
just
keep
it
to
ourselves,
but
the
essence
of
a
community
is
to
make
everybody
come
together
and
interact
and
share
their
ideas,
because
it's
you
you're
actually
welcome
to
be,
not
be
an
expert.
You
get
so
always
remember
that
your
com,
the
community,
is
here
for
you,
so
do
well
to
drop
chats
and
messages
in
the
public
channel.
D
Not
only
the
private
channel,
because
that
is
that's
make.
Everybody
come
together
and
interact
on
your
particular
message
that
you've
dropped
and
yes
reaching
out
to
the
people
privately
has
increased,
because
most
persons
would
rather
reach
out
to
the
mesh
mates
or
the
maintainers
privately
and
share
their
thoughts
rather
than
share
it
in
public
channel.
But,
like
I
said
to
to
create
room
for
collaboration
and
other
person's
learning,
we
should
try
to
make
use
of
the
public
channels
the
general
channels
and
the
newcomers
channels
the
mystery
channels.
D
D
You
should
try
to
engage
each
other
share
your
thoughts
answer.
Questions
drop
your
questions,
so
the
result
so
far
shows
that
there
has
been
a
steady
flow
of
engagement
within
last
30
days
and
there
is
a
total
number
of
1690
members
as
of
today
in
the
slack
channel
and
there's
a
steady
flow,
which
means
we
can
do
with
that.
D
But
then
there's
actually
room
for
improvement
and
the
possible
solutions
I
put
out
as
a
community
which
worked
towards
building
a
more
collaborate,
collaborative
mindset
amongst
ourselves
and
as
an
organization
and
also
we
should
build
a
good
communication
amongst
ourselves.
So
you
should
feel
free
to
come
to
the
community
and
air
your
opinions
and
then
give
your
thoughts
to
us
questions
that
are
asked,
because
this
is
a
community.
No
one's
going
to
judge
you
for
what
you
said
so
long
as
you
stick
to
the
code
of
conduct
of
this
particular
community.
D
Yes,
so
that
is
about
the
slack
channel.
So
moving
on
to
the
twitter
analytics,
I
got
this
one
from
the
orbitz
channel
and
so
obvious
and
it's
an
analytic
tool
for
community
management
and
stuff
so
yeah.
I
got
this
particular
one
from
the
orbitz
and
it
shows
that
our
slab
channel
has
grown
by
seven
percent
in
the
last
30
days
and
our
twitter
channel
has
grown
by
seven
percent
in
the
last
30
days
with
only
95
new
engagements.
D
And
if
you
look
at
the
number,
seven
percent
is
quite
small
for
a
whole
30
days,
because
you
can
imagine
how
much
could
have
been
done
within
30
days
on
twitter.
Every
single
one
of
us
has
a
twitter
account.
D
Seven
percent
is
really
poor
for
a
community
like
ours
and
so
far
we
had
members
64
members
engaged
towards
the
layer,
5
suites
and
also
for
team
members,
only
engaging
on
the
mainstream
ielts
suite
and
we
gained
a
total
number
of
63
new
members
since
30
days
and
our
followers.
We
got
71
new
followers
and
the
dimensions
she
got,
18
dimensions
in
last
30
days,
and
this
is
the
point
I'm
trying
to
draw
out.
D
There
has
been
quite
some
tweets
going
out
there
on
twitter,
but
very
little
engagements
towards
it
from
the
members
of
the
community,
not
alone.
The
public
and
members
of
the
community
are
the
ones
to
sell
this
community
to
the
public,
so
the
pro
the
result
I
got
from
this
was
that
the
report
showed
that
there
has
been
a
slight
increase
in
the
number
of
activities.
D
A
slight
increase,
like
is
almost
not
significant,
like
just
seven
percent.
Well,
it's
something.
It
counts,
because
at
least
we
had
something
for
the
month.
So
there's
no
slight
increase,
which
is
a
fair
one,
but
there's
also
room
for
improvement,
and
followers
have
increased
in
by
a
few
numbers,
which
is
also
good,
but.
D
Okay
yeah,
so
the
challenge
is
so
there
are
fewer
likes
and
shares
associating
and-
and
this
is
associated
with
the
inconsistency
in
the
posts
as
well.
D
So
if
there's
more
engagements
coming
out
from
the
community
members,
then
there'll
be
definitely
room
for
more
followers
to
join,
because
they'll
see
that
there's
so
much
happening
in
this
community.
That's
why
people
are
like
spreading
the
word
about
it
and
the
possible
solutions.
We
should
improve
on
this
by
increasing
the
number
of
posts
made
on
a
daily
or
weekly
basis,
and
also
as
a
community.
We
should
put
together
the
paid
put
together.
D
We
can
come
together
to
support
this
page
and
drive
more
engagements
by
sharing
these
contents
that
are
posted
posted
by
the
layer,
5
twitter
handles
and
also
tagging
layer,
5
in
in
tweets
that
regard
the
community
or
anything
that
pertains
the
community
and
also,
we
should
create
new
hashtags
to
also
drive
more
more
rich
on
our
twitter
channel
and
uploading
posts
that
have
images
and
videos
also
attracts
more
attention
to
a
particular
tweet.
D
So
this
is
also
a
good
place
to
start
fixing
our
issues
and
so
moving
on
to
the
github
analysis,
you
can
see
that
the
there's
so
much
happening
here,
but
it's
not
so
complex.
The
mercury
repository
has
had
38
activities
since
the
last
14
days.
The
layer
5
repository
has
had
21
and
they
get
get.
D
The
get
nighthawk
project
had
has
has
had
seven
engagements
on
it
since
then,
and
the
measure.io
project
has
had
three
engagements
since
the
last
14
days
and
the
measuring
link
had
had
has
had
two
and
so
and
the
same
with
on
the
service,
mesh
performance
and
slack.
D
So
the
rest
just
have
one
one
engagement
and
well
that's
not
so
impressive,
because
considering
we
have
like
four
mighty
projects
right
now
ongoing
and
this
this
is
there's
actually
room
for
improvements
concerning
this
also
and
activities
on
our
guitar
repositories
have
decreased
by
minus
32
percent
within
the
last
14
days.
D
So
the
new
activities
in
total
since
the
last
14
days
sums
up
to
230,
which
issue
comments,
numbering
125.,
merged
pull
requests
since
the
last
14
days
and
counting
to
35
the
github
stars
on
our
projects.
D
Summing
up
to
34.,
the
open
pull
requests
since
last
14
days
have
summed
up
to
31
and
then
the
open
issues
are
on
five,
so
the
results
so
far
shows
that
there
has
been
a
good
number
of
activities
on
the
repositories,
but
although
these
activities
are
not
distributed
across
the
different
repositories,
this
is
because
there's
everything
is
centered
towards
layer,
5
and
the
mystery
projects,
and
whereas
there
are
other
projects
that
are
out
there,
that
need
also
a
good
number
of
attention
on
that.
D
Like
the
get
nighthawk
project
and
the
get
my
health
project,
the
measure
that
I
o
project,
the
smp
projects
and
other
projects
that
are
on
going
on
need
so
much
attention.
But
there
is
so
much
there's
more
attention
on
the
mystery
and
then
layer,
5
project
and
yeah.
D
The
mission
layer,
5
projects
seem
to
be
leading
the
chain
and
the
challenges
is
there
are
very
few
issues
open
across
the
repositories
so
most
times,
newcomers
must
have
come
across
these
repositories
on
this
project,
but
because
there
are
no
issues
that
are
actually
available
there,
they
don't
see
ways
to
contribute
so
the
best
possible
solution,
as
that
I've
drafted
out,
is-
and
we
can
work
to
improve
this
by
creating
new
issues
in
in
all
the
repositories,
not
just
the
mystery
and
the
layer,
five
repositories,
but
there's
so
many
there's
so
many
things
pending
in
every
of
the
projects
that
are
listed
out
there,
that
that
can
be
created.
D
The
issues
can
be
created
on
and
worked
on
by
members
of
the
community,
and
also
we
should
publicize
other
repositories
as
well
as
urge
contributors
to
start
our
project.
So,
as
a
contributor
you're,
you
might
not
be
aware,
but
starting
a
project
is
also
a
great
way
to
contribute
to
open
source
project.
That's
something
most
persons,
don't
know.
So
you
can
just
start.
D
You
can
spend
an
entire
day
starting
a
hundred
projects,
and
you
see
that
your
activities
on
github
are
actually
coming
up
and
you
wonder
how
that's
happening,
but
that's
also
a
way
to
contribute
to
open
source
projects
and
that's
a
great
way
to
actually
empower
an
open
source
project
too.
So
you
shouldn't
just
be
here
contributing
to
our
project.
D
D
So,
but
it's
been
over
a
month
since
we
started
using
the
discourse
channel
and
then
there's
very
little
engagement
going
on
there.
The
activities
have
decreased
since
the
last
14
days
by
17
percent
and
the
community
channel
had
more
activities
since
the
last
14
days.
The
mystery
channel
had
one
the
savage
mesh
patterns
had
just
one
issue.
D
One
comments
created
and
the
web
assembly
filters
had
just
one
comment
created
under
it,
and
this
is
the
report
since
last
30
days
and
if
you
look
at
the
topics
that
are
ranking
the
highest,
the
github
issues
that
was
created
by
samuel
yes
and
that
got
about
20
engagements
and
then
a
call
to
submit
an
agenda.
D
So
the
result
of
this
report
shows
that
we
can
we
that
we
have
gained
a
number
of
visitors
to
the
discussed
forum
within
the
last
40
days
and
although
the
activities
have
decreased
by
28
percent,
so
there
is
not
enough
traction
going
on
on
discourse
channel.
So
and
this
as
the
absence
of
new
topics,
seem
to
be
affecting
the
engagement,
so
the
possible
solution.
D
The
reason
why
we
created
the
discuss
forum
in
the
first
place
was
because
slack
slack's
memory
keeps
slacking,
so
we
had
to
like
work
to
the
best
ways
we
can
get
our
discussions
stored
for
so
we
can
always
refer
back
to
them
if
the
reasons
arise.
D
D
But
if
you
can
drop
those
comments
on
discuss
it
to
save
us
a
lot
of
troubles
and
we
just
have
to
refer
to
them
whenever
we
need
them
and
also
that
we
should
direct
new
topics
regarding
community
projects
to
discuss,
we
should
try
to
engage
with
our
discuss
channel
more.
We
have
very
few
persons
that
have
signed
up
to
this
question
I
mean
on
our
slack.
We
have
about
a
thousand
six
hundred,
just
yeah,
approximately
a
thousand
nine
hundred
followers.
D
So
we
need
all
of
that
engagement,
focus
on
discuss
as
well,
because
yeah
that
is
more
sufficient
compared
to
the
slack
right
now,
and
then
we
should
direct.
We
should
post
more
opportunities
that
come
up
within
the
community
on
discuss.
This
will
help
to
drive
more
attention
to
the
discourse
channel
as
well
and
then
moving
on
to
the
youtube
channel.
I
bet
some
persons,
don't
even
know
we
have
a
youtube
channel
which
is
disturbing
because
there's
so
many
content
on
there
and
just
a
total
number
of
just
261
subscribers.
D
All
time
like
we've
been
using
this
channel
since
2019
yeah,
so
the
subscribers
have
grown
since
the
last
28
days
by
11.
We
have
21
new
subscribers.
So
hooray,
that's
good
news
and
the
impressions
have
grown
by
nine
percent.
Since
the
last
28
days,
there's
7.1
k
overall
impressions,
which
is
awesome
because
so
many
persons
don't
even
that.
D
That's
that
our
youtube
channel
is
actually
active
and
functioning
perfectly
and
then
the
impression
click-through
rate,
as
I'm
reading
to
2.7
and
the
views
on
the
the
youtube
channel
since
the
last
28
days
is
about
186
in
total.
D
So
the
report
shows
that
we
have
received
a
total
of
180
views
since
the
last
28
days
and
we
have
an
average
of
12
views
per
week
since
the
last
28
days
so
about
12
persons
within
a
week
watch
our
videos,
but
they,
whether
it's
about
there.
We
have
12
persons.
Quite
all
right.
But
it's
about
that.
So
not
a
lot
of
persons
actually
spend
time
watching
those
videos,
some
persons
just
glance
through
it
and
see
like
five
seconds
into
the
video
and
they're
off
some
persons
just
check
and
okay
yeah.
D
They
have
a
youtube
channel,
that's
good
and
they
don't
actually
watch
this
content
and
some
persons,
just
you,
know,
flash
through
the
channel
and
yes,
so
that's
just
about
the
12
views.
I've
gotten
so
far.
D
So
new
the
newcomers
meeting
meeting
recordings
have
gained
more
traffic
since
the
last
28
days
and
the
challenges
with
the
youtube
channel
right
now
is
that
there's
not
enough
traffic
going
on
on
the
youtube
channel
and
there's
not
diverse,
there's,
not
there's
no
diversity
in
the
content
that
has
been
posted
on
there
and
reasons
being
that
most
of
the
videos
that
are
on
our
youtube
channel
right
now.
D
I
just
focus
on
our
meetings
and
our
recordings
and
the
conferences
that
we've
put
out
there,
but
there
are
so
many
topics
that
could
actually
be
there
to
help
people
that
are
coming
into
the
community
get
started
which
we
are
working
towards,
which
is
a
great
thing.
D
So,
as
a
community,
we
should
we're
all
advised
to
follow
our
youtube
channel
to
share
our
content
across
other
media
platforms
and
our
friends
and
then
spread
the
word
about
our
youtube
channel
and
also
we
should
create
more
content
that
viewers
could
learn
from
and
they
were
working
towards
that
which
is
awesome
and
then
there's
more
attention
should
be
more.
Attention
should
be
put
towards
publicizing
our
youtube
channel
as
a
community
and
as
an
organization
all
together.
D
So
the
total
views
from
these
impressions.
We
had
about
192
the
last
92
views
on
the
youtube
channel
since
the
last
28
days
and
the
watch
time
impression
was
6.9
minutes
like
I
said,
most
persons
just
glanced
through
it
and
then
played
the
videos,
five
minutes
in
and
they're
off,
so
this
that
doesn't
really
help
and
the
traffic
sources.
D
So
so
far
the
new
commerce
call
has
a
traffic
of
63
percent.
The
measure
development
meeting
has
a
traffic
of
ten
percent,
the
uploads
from
layer
five,
so
those
uploads
are
based
on
the
conferences,
the
video
videos
that
have
been
recorded,
the
tutorials
that
have
been
put
on
there.
D
So
that's
cuts
the
traffic
of
10
10.5
percent,
then
the
layer
5
community
meeting
the
general
meeting
itself
had
just
5.3
and
then
the
layer
five
website
means
they
have
five
point
three
percent,
which
is
this
is
there's
room
for
improvement
in
all
of
this.
D
So
the
overall
orbits
reports
shows
that
from
our
github,
our
twitter
and
our
discourse
channel,
there
has
been
a
decline
in
activities
by
72
percent
since
the
last
14
days
and
the
active
members
on
our
discourse
at
github
on
our
twitter
handles
overall
has
declined
by
94
by
42.
D
So
we've
had
just
158
active
members
so
far,
and
the
new
members
coming
in
from
github,
twitter
and
discourse
has
declined
by
51.
A
And
yeah,
so
this
is,
this
is
fantastic.
This
is
good.
We
we
only
have
three
minutes
left
and
I
figured
we.
D
Okay,
okay,
I'll
just
wrap
up
now
all
right,
so
the
google
analytic
report
for
the
layer
5
website
itself.
It
shows
that
there
has
been
a
decrease
of
6.7
from
the
users
and
also
an
increase
in
engagement
to
about
eight
percent
so
far
since
since
the
last
28
days
and
then
the
engagement
for
the
mercury
dots
io,
google
analysis
shows
that
the
users
have
gone
up
by
144
and
the
new
users
up
to
140.
So
far,
so
they're,
actually
new
visitors
that
are
coming
into
the
mercury.io
website
compared
to
player5
website.
D
And
if
you
move
on
to
the
smp
website,
you'll
see
that
we
have
15
turn
up
for
the
new
for
the
users
and
also
people
spend
about
the
sessions
that
they
spend
on
our
website.
This
has
gone
up
by
four
percent
and
yes,
so
far.
That
is,
that
is
the
report
for
the
community
engagement
and
performance.
So
far,
we
are
already
running
against
time.
So
I
think
I'll
stop
here,
but
they
we've
all
seen
the
reports
of
for
the
last
20
28
to
30
days
from
the
community.
D
We
we're
doing
a
great
job,
we're
doing
a
fantastic
job.
Everyone
is
trying
their
best
to
make
this
work,
but
there's
also
room
for
improvement
and
we're
urging
everybody
in
the
community
to
put
their
hands
on
there
to
make
sure
we
get
a
better
report
by
this
time
next
month,
because
there's
also
room
for
improvement.
So
if
you've
not
liked
or
followed
our
channel
social
media
channels,
this
is
the
perfect
time
to
actually
do
that,
so
just
go
on
there
like
it,
follow
and
share
our
content
if
you've
not
followed
that
youtube
channel.
A
I'm
still,
I'm
still
digesting
that.
Thank
you,
anita
there
are.
A
Some
of
the
statistics
might
have
been
impacted
by
the
notion
that
we
moved
a
lot
of
our
repos
from
one
org
to
the
next,
oh
and
actually
in
oh.
It
makes
a
lot
of
sense
now
in
orbit
and
so
it
by
the
way
if
people
aren't
familiar
with
orbit,
it's
just
a
relatively
new
community
management
tool,
and
so
we
were
just
we
just
signed
up
a
little
while
ago,
we're
just
kind
of
testing
it
out
and
it's
to
help
to
help
do
what
I
needed
was
just
showing,
which
is
like.
A
Making
sure
that
we're
engaging
each
community,
member
and
understanding
who
they
are
and
what
they're
interested
in
and
how
to
how
to
help
elevate
them
as
well.
I
think
like
so
so
in
orbit
of
the
stats
that
we
were
showing.
I
don't
think
it's
connected
to
the
new
meschery
org
or
the
new
service
mesh
patterns
org
like
so.
A
Some
of
the
reason
for
the
drop
in
activity
is
probably
because
we
just
took
like
40
something
repos
and
moved
them
around,
and
so,
but
I'm
going
to
be
going
back
through
all
the
stats
that
you
shared,
and
you
know
that's
that's
awesome.
I
think
the
the
takeaway
for
most
of
the
rest
of
you
is
a
the.
What
anita
is
saying
is
like
there's
a
there's,
a
number
of
ways
that
you
all
can
get
involved
and
help
really
like
doing
self-promotion.
A
If
you
stop
and
think
about
it
for
a
moment,
it's
like
here's,
here's
an
example
so,
and
I'm
not
saying
pranav
is
self-promoting
himself.
Rather
I'm
just
using
this.
As
an
example
of
I
actually
asked
pranav
to
create
this
post,
and
that
is
he
just
made
a
quick
topic
that
says:
hey,
there's
a
new
web
assembly
filter
that
he
had
worked
on
and
recently
merged
into
this
repo
and
so
good.
A
It
had
been
merged
like
a
week
ago-
and
I
don't
know
if
the
world
knows
that
like
and
so
he
went
over
and
is,
is
doing
exactly
what
anita
is
suggesting,
which
is
well
hey.
The
sharing
or
promoting
of
the
project
is
like
becomes
one
in
the
same
of
elevating
your
work
like
elevating.
Your
works,
elevates
the
community,
the
others
in
the
community-
and
you
specifically
like
for
many
of
you
that
are
here
part
of
a
lot
of
you
are
learning
a
lot
of.
A
You
are
building
resumes
you're
building
profiles,
you're
gaining
experiences,
you're
sharing
experiences,
you're
challenging
others
you're
being
challenged
like
you're,
doing
all
kinds
of
things
and
yeah
layer.
Five
is
a
platform
for
shared
success,
so
like
go,
take
advantage
of
it
go
interact
with
the
twitter
handle
go
tweet
at
it.
Maybe
it'll
tweet
back.
I
don't
know
we'll
see
if
bommy
wants
to
tweet
back
at
you
go
be
social
on
linkedin.
Maybe
it
will
like
what
you've
done.
A
There
are
2
000
followers
of
that
linkedin
right
now,
which,
by
the
way
of
our
like
this
community
and
the
tools
that
we
make
there
are
direct.
There
is
direct
competition
for
that.
The
two
companies
that
are
competitive
in
this
regard
are
well
I'll,
say
real
briefly.
They
are
one
of
them
is.
A
Is
this
a
company
that
I
had
considered
founding,
but
but
didn't
they
are
like
anita
was
saying,
is
trailing
us
like
we're
neck
and
neck,
and
so
they
have
some
projects
that
are
similar
to
ours,
except
they
don't
they're
in
and
like
it
with
no
judgment
like
they
don't
do
community
like
hey
layer,
five
is
very
much
so
about
community.
A
It's
very
like
there's
a
reason
why
I
remembered
leonard's,
name
and
anita,
engages
with
people,
and
she
hosts
the
newcomers
call
every
week
and
is
because
it's
really
important,
like
these
are
openly
governed
projects.
If
you
have
ideas
about
how
to
improve
them,
that's
what
anita
is
saying
is
like
bring
those
ideas
like
garov
and
I,
whose
gravis
got
his
video
on,
which
is
awesome.
He
was
just
saying
he
was
just
suggesting
how
he
could
enhance
part
of
the
visual
topology
part
of
mesherie's
ui.
It's
like
yes,
please
like
go.
A
Do
that
and
then
go
and
then
go
tweet
about
it.
If
you
want
to
you
don't
have
to,
and
we
talked
about
a
lot
about
marketing
today
is
another
way
of
describing
what
we
were
saying
really.
What
anita
was
presenting
was
just
like
community
and
project
health.
She
was
saying,
like
hey,
you
know,
if
you're
spending
your
time
here,
your
time
is
the
older
that
you
get
conceptually
the
well,
hopefully
the
more
valuable
your
time
becomes
at
least
monetarily.
A
So
if
you're
spending
time
here
like
it's
worth,
something
make
use
of
it
go
tell
other
people
about
it.
Go
do
yourself
a
favor
go
write,
a
blog
post
talk
about
what
you've
done.
Blog
posts
stand
for
as
long
as
that
blog
that
site
the
domain.
Is
there
their
great
reference
write
down?
It's
one
of
the
like
best
pieces
of
advice
I
could
give
any
of
you
here
is
like,
like
writing.
A
Skills
in
general
will
serve
anyone
who
doesn't
matter
if
you're,
only
ever
writing
code
or
not
like
it's
so
critical,
to
write,
communicate
in
written
form
and
communicate
asynchronously
in
the
world
that
we
live
in
and
the
nice
thing
is
once
you've
written
it
down.
It
stays
there
forever.
So
go
practice,
your
writing
because
you
need
to
get
better
at
it.
All
of
us
do
and
it's
a
record
of
your
efforts.
That's
one
of
the
great
things
about
open
source
is
like:
will
your
commits
or
will
your
tweets
or
will
your
posts?
A
No,
not
unless
the
triple
replicated
s3
objects
and
amazon
get
you
know
all
those
drives
go
down
all
at
once
like
no,
this
stuff's
going
to
stay
it's
a
record
of
the
things
you've
done,
so
this
community,
like
none
other
that
I
know
of,
is
like
actively
trying
to
encourage
you
to
build
yourself.
A
So,
if
you're
not
doing
that,
shame
on
you
go
build
yourself.
Go
get
busy,
go,
go
talk
to
the
maintainers
about
what
they're
doing.
What's
going
on
get
some
suggestions
going
I'll
say
this.
There
are
very
few
maintainers
here
compared
to
the
number
of
contributors,
so
be
kind.
Do
your
homework,
don't
make
them,
they
will
teach
you
things
and
you
will
teach
them
things.
I
learned
something
new
earlier
today,
but
don't
don't
but
recognize
their
time
is
short.
A
So
do
your
homework
first
and
don't,
if
you're
going
to
sign
up
for
an
issue,
it's
okay,
to
learn
something
on
the
issue,
but
don't
start
with
okay.
Well
now?
What
do
I
do?
It's
like
look?
Okay,
then,
don't
take
the
issue
if
you
don't
have
any
clue
as
to
where
to
start
like
that's
not
fair,
it's
not
nice.
It's
not
good,
you're
being
if
you're
gonna
take
from
the
community
then
give
as
well
part
of
the
oath.
A
So,
to
speak
of
the
mantra
that
the
community
is
about
is
that
you
should
be
able
to
take
as
much
or
more
hopefully
than
you're
giving,
but
you
need
to
do
both
else,
you're
being
a
leech,
so
so
really
that
I
was
just
trying
to
give
an
uplifting
message
like
hey,
go,
learn
some
stuff
go
share,
and
and
by
doing
that
and
just
being
active
and
being
social,
naturally,
as
a
human
being,
the
statistics
that
anita
is
highlighting,
they
just
naturally
increase
so
good.
A
We
really
do
try
to
do
elevate
people
and
the
things
that
they're
doing
here
so
a
tweet
just
went
out
about
anita's
presentation.
Actually,
what
do
you
know
all
right?
Well,
I
wow
we're
seven
minutes
over
sorry.
I
didn't
realize
that
we
would.
You
know
we
had
as
much
to
talk
about
about
the
health
of
the
projects,
but
we
did,
and
so
we've
got
a
lot
of
topics
that
we
will
not
get
to
today
that
the
a
lot
of
these
are.
A
We
might
want
to
address
asynchronously
between
now
and
next
time
we
meet,
or
I
encourage
each
of
you
to
take
these
topics
and
put
them
into
any
one
of
the
other
meetings
that
we're
going
to
have.
So
we've
got
two
meetings
on
monday,
one
all
about
front
end.
You
know
design
the
the
websites
measure
ui,
that's
on
monday.
On
monday,
we
also
have
web
assembly
with
filters.
So
we
talk
about
rust.
A
We
talk
about
c
plus
we
talk
about
envoy
as
a
service
mesh
proxy
and
the
fact
that
you
can
write
filters
so
kind
of
like
this
one.
A
A
We
have
the
every
other
thursday
we
have
the
cf,
the
messy,
continuous
integration,
so
if
you're
into
github
actions
or
workflows
or
scripts
or
devops,
that's
a
great
meeting
to
go
to
there's
that
we're
doing
a
lot
inside
of
github
actions
just
just
on
this
repo
alone.
A
If
we
go
look
at
oh
my
gosh,
some
of
these,
I
don't
even
know
that
I'm
familiar
with
oh
cool,
graphql,
api
doc,
we're
auto
documenting
the
graphql
api.
Oh
okay,
there's
a
lot
of
things
and,
like
you
know
what
I
would
say
this
needs
to
be
about
twice
as
long
like
there's
a
lot
to
be
automated
and
done
as
a
matter
of
fact,
there's
a
there's
any
number
of
outstanding
requests
with
respect
to
ci.
So
go
to
that
meeting
anyway.
We
also
have
the
newcomers
meeting
on
thursdays.
A
It
looks
like
we
will
either
have
a
few
leftovers
from
today
to
go
into
next
week's
call
or,
like
I
said
you
know,
please
go
drop
these
into
any
of
those
other
meetings,
so
there's
something
that
devonch
is
working
on
here,
which
again,
like
some
of
you,
are
here
with
a
with
an
operation
with
an
administrative
with
a
under
the
context
of
devops
right
you're
here
to
learn
about
kubernetes
or
docker,
not
necessarily
here,
to
write
golang
or
to
write
a
blog
post.
A
If
that's
more
of
your
gig,
like
hey,
you
just
want
to
learn
about
cloud
native
thing.
You
know
tech
and
use
the
tech.
That's
fantastic!
There's
tons
to
do
here
like
go,
use,
meshring
and
go
find
a
bunch
of
bugs
or
go
use
any
other
projects.
Also,
we
have
labs
that
will
help
teach
all
of
you
like.
A
A
Working
on
fixing
one
those
labs
they
are
driven
from
this
repo,
the
service
mesh
labs.
It's
just
a
this
is
where
they
are,
so
you
can
go
update
them
if
you
find
bugs
so
okay.
Having
said
all
that,
now
we're
10
minutes
over,
we
should
cut
it
and
thank
everyone
for
staying
as
long
as
you
have.
Everybody
stayed
that's
great
if
you,
if
there's
something
urgent,
that
we
missed
today,
that
you
wanted
to
call
out
you
wanted
to
have
as
a
topic.
A
Good
okay,
nice
to
see
everybody:
oh
nighthawk
yeah!
So
let's
go
talk
about
nighthawk
in
the
performance
channel.
In
slack.