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From YouTube: Layer5 Community Meeting (June 26th, 2020)
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Welcome @rshivam16099 and Tharun!
C
C
Yes,
I
am
being
sporting
Liverpool
more
than
12
13
years
and
I'm,
considering.
Why
not
I
am
in
that
generation
of
a
Liverpool
last
time
when
they're
invincible
and
today
it's
happening
here
on
well,
he
don't
believe
this
is
true
and
we
were
the
championship
before
the
seven
matches
even
remaining
and
that's
absolutely
outstanding
that
he
still
remaining.
A
E
A
A
A
A
A
Kosh
was
and
I
were
catching
up
yesterday
on
Lord
knows
how
many
topics,
one
of
those
was
I.
Think
one
of
your
comments
was
it
hey?
You
don't
feels
like
we
might
be
having
less
attendance
in
some
of
the
calls
lately
and
and
actually
I
think
it's
pretty
funny
that
we
usually
on
this
community
call.
We
usually
have
about
as
many
people
that
show
up
to
the
bi-weekly
sto
community
call
and
there's
a
lot
of
sto
fans
out
there.
So.
A
F
G
Yes,
one
week
ago,
I
just
turned
the
community.
This
is.
A
G
A
G
F
This
is
Tarun,
so
so
I'm
just
I'm
just
I'm
working
in
the
software
industry
for
almost
two
years
now
and
I'll,
I
love,
open
source
and
the
during
my
free
time,
I
will
contribute
to
open
source
oppose
and
mostly
I
started
with
a
service
mesh
now
Thunder
I
just
joined.
This
is
my
city
community
community
to
contribute
to
the
mystery
service
meshes.
A
A
All
right
all
right,
let
me
share
the
meeting
minutes,
we'll
go
through
a
couple
of
announcements
and
then
I
move
on
so
so
welcome
the
rune
and
Shivam
there's
a
number
of
other
folks
that
joined
this
week
with
that
I
ran
out
of
time
to
just
list
down
their
names.
But
I
did
capture
Mitch
here
he's
another
another
Googler
has
joined
mitch
is
quite
interested
in
the
work
that
we're
doing
on
service
mesh,
I'm
service,
mesh
performance,
specification
or
SPS,
and
so
there's
a
the
gathering
around
that
just
continues.
A
I
actually
actually
met
with
well
a
new
chief
architect
at
cisco,
focused
on
and
well
an
unannounced
and
an
uncreated
new
initiative,
that'll
be
a
bit
mushy
naturally,
and
anyway
there
I
mentioned
it
because
they're
also
interested
in
well,
not
just
SPS,
but
a
number
of
other
things
that
we're
doing
here.
So
that's
great
all
right
we
mentioned
last
time.
A
There
is
I
think
we
have
three
active
internships
going
on
right
now
we
were
gonna,
have
five
a
couple
of
them
fell
through,
but
one
of
the
fourth
one
coming
up-
maybe
fourth
and
fifth
I'm-
not
sure-
will
be
google
season
of
docks.
I've
been
a
few
of
you
who
sinteres
there
and
a
couple
of
newcomers
who
are
really
hard
at
work
chipping
away
at
preparing
themselves
for
placement,
potentially
into
that
it's
very
much
needed.
You
know
Leo.
G
D
A
Alright,
anyway,
google
season
of
docks,
good
we're
gonna
do
some
good
stuff
again.
Another
comment
from
cush
this
week
was
just
the
just
noticing
how
much
we've
yet
how
much
of
a
story
and
how
much
work
that's
been
done
in
the
community.
That's
been
yet
to
be
published.
You
have
to
be
written
about
in
the
docs
or
otherwise
and
I
couldn't
agree
more
there's
so
much
to
go.
Talk
about
we're
really
doing
ourselves
a
disservice
by
continuing
to
write
code
and
not
just
put
pen
to
paper
for
a
little
bit.
A
So
speaking
of,
let
me
jump
around
here
just
quickly
and
say:
if
you're
wanting
to
put
pen
to
paper,
please
do
three
of
you
have
draft
posts
that
are
that
are
up
for
review.
So
Ishita
Kumar
has
a
post,
that's
being
reviewed
right
now,
so
did
Naveen
and
Kanishka
with
respect
to
their
their
work
on
SMI
on
the
conformance
tool,
and
so
there's
cush
on
the
distributed
performance,
post
I
think
there
are
links
to
most
of
these
posts
count
down
in
last
week's
meeting.
A
So
if
you
want
to
help
review
that,
that
would
be
great
and
if
you'd
like
to
write
anything
actually
in
general,
if
you're
looking
to
talk
at
a
conference
be
on
a
podcast
that
kind
of
a
thing
we
generally
have
more
of
those
opportunities
floating
around.
Put
your
ideas.
If
you
would
into
the
community
content
calendar
here
real,
quick,
the
content
calendar
contracts,
some
of
our.
A
B
A
A
A
H
A
A
To
make
it
through
the
rest
of
these
announcements,
we've
been
we've
just
begun
to
solicit
some
feedback
from
some
of
my
series.
Adopters,
a
couple
of
adopters
have
source
a
sign.
You
know
I'm
have
listed
themselves
HPE,
you
will
be
doing
it
shortly
with
a
nice
short
quote
as
well.
I
really
haven't
gone
round
and
tried
to
rustle
up
comments
or
just
a
listing
of
the
names
from
everyone,
but.
A
A
A
B
B
A
I
guess
it's
just
a
matter
of
time!
I'll
see
you
we'll
see
you
over
there
in
about
a
year
inside
VMware,
I,
guess
yeah!
That's
right!
That's
funny!
Exactly
it's
a
it's
sergio,
Pozo
poz
and
actually
both
Manish
and
Sergio,
are
in
our
slack
yeah
I'll.
Send
you
a
couple
of
slides
just
to
help
with
inner
context,
yeah.
E
E
A
A
It
was
to
tell
people
about
the
overhead
of
individual
functions
on
a
mesh,
we're
very
trying
to
give
them
data
points
very
specifically
about
what
it
costs
to
perform
a
particular
thing,
whether
that
was
a
retry,
whether
that
was
a
redirection,
a
different
type
of
load,
balancing
algorithm,
whether
that
was
you
know,
MPLS
or
whatever,
whatever
that
discrete
network
function
is,
but
that's
that's
one
of
the
talks.
The
other
talk
is
well
we're.
A
It'll,
actually
be
a
forum.
It'll
actually
be
a
forum
for
the
SMI
conformance
work
as
well.
Yes,
we
have
two
upcoming
at
Q
Connie
you,
but
speaking
of
Q
con
the
there's,
an
upcoming
deadline
on
Sunday
for
submissions
to
Kubek
on
North
America,
which
is
held
in
November
in
may,
be
in
Boston
or
liver,
and
so
I
get
to
submit
I'll
be
going
through
those
activities.
If
anyone
is
thinking
of
submitting
on
topics
in
and
around
the
initiatives
here,
I'm
more
than
happy
to
help
with
with
a
bit
of
wordsmithing.
A
A
A
Anyway,
just
that's
nice
to
get
some
recognition
going
on.
There's
more
work
for
us
to
do
with
HP,
also
just
to
call
out
I
think
we
called
out,
maybe
in
a
I,
don't
know
if
it
was
last
week
or
or
what,
but
that
to
news
had
been
working
on
a
short
intro
video
now
I'll
play
it
real
quick,
because
this
one
I
think
is
the
final.
The
real
deal
and
I
really
appreciate
the
effort
that
Tunisia
put
in
so
let's,
let's
take
a
look.
A
A
I
also
appreciate
the
fact
that
you
you
you,
you
withheld
from
calling
me
a
picky
bastard.
So
that's
a
that
was
nice
of
you.
Other
news,
the
in
the
CCF
we've
changed
around
the
way
in
which
sandbox
projects
are
reviewed,
and
thank
you
thank
you.
The
rune.
You
think
he
had
to
jump
off
and,
as
such,
a
couple
of
projects
have
sort
of
a
flood
of
projects
that
come
through.
So
one
of
those
is
kuma
and
Turing
into
the
sandbox.
A
A
A
A
A
C
A
Well,
in
my
mind,
one
of
the
more
interesting,
maybe
BS
code,
extensions
with
respect
to
service
mesh
management
would
be
for
debugging
your
distributed
applications.
When
those
workloads
are
running
on
a
mesh.
It's
can
be
hard
to
figure
out
what's
going
on,
but
if
you,
if
you
got
the
ability
to
kind
of
live
debug
and
do
so
in
your
IDE,
let's
be
pretty
nice.
C
Iii
think
I
prefer
some
visual
angle.
Like
one
has
I
NL
right
now
in
the
vs.
For
extension,
they
drawing
out
that
some
visuals
that
the
primal
engender
applica
side
kinda
good
to
know
if
we
have
some
extension
for
our
side.
That
shows
that
detail
of
what
is
happening
in
the
service
mesh
yeah.
It's
good
to
be
a
great
advantage
for
yeah.
A
C
A
A
A
A
Okay,
there's
two
other
things
to
talk
about
and
really
I
want
to
talk
about
mesh
sync
for
a
little
bit
in
part
because
I
eat
deep,
is
here
and
so
and
and
we've
been
talking
about
this
for
a
little
while
and
it's
like
it's
time
to
start
a
deep
kiki.
Do
me
a
favor
and
can
recap
the
last
portion
of
our
exchange
on
the
topic
where
we
talked
about.
A
A
J
H
It
does
require
some
work
and
follow
up
on
whenever
a
new
release
comes
out,
in
terms
of
which
api's
are
being
added,
which
api's
are
being
deprecated
and
modifying
code
for
those
api's.
That's
that's
for
the
code,
part
for
the
deployment
part
a
lot
of
its
in
the
ham
charts
or
when
you
actually
deploy
octarine
so,
depending
on
the
kubernetes
version
using
the
relevant
api
is
to
deploy
our
own
components.
H
So
so
it's
small,
but
it's
not
really
either
one.
So
again,
there
is
for
our
components,
which
just
forces
for
securing
kubernetes.
Oh,
we
have
our
admission
controller,
so
we're
more
than
service-connection
arcade,
so
we're
covering
everything
around
kubernetes
configuration
and
and
how
to
secure
it.
So
we
need
to
be
able
to
track
these
resources
and
make
sure
that
they're
configured
securely
so
that
there's
a
lot
of
API
call
many
vehicles
there.
H
That
again,
we
needed
to
make
sure
that
that
keep
with
the
changes
in
kubernetes
palenik
and
there
is
as
I
mentioned
there
is
the
deployment
of
our
code,
which
is
different
than
they
were
there.
It's
it
was
mostly
handled
in
in
helm.
Now
it
is
handled
in
an
operator,
so
the
operator
does
have
different
code
paths
for
different,
culinary
versions.
E
Yeah
silly
I
was
sort
of
wondering
that
I
mean
we
can
have
sort
of
a
say,
quick
lab.
You
know
it
was
right
now
there
was
a
release
and
quit
lab
that
was
launched
with
a
hashtag
or
or
terraform
that
was
recently
released
and
it
was
announced
during
the
chase,
or
you
know
the
open
world
this
from
Linux
world,
so
I
was
just
thinking,
I
mean
if
it's
possible,
since
you
know
Google
is
maybe
looking
at
the
East
you
right.
E
E
I
mean
like
this:
it
usually
it's
like
the
cloud.
You
know
the
cloud
engineers
at
Google
who
are
usually
writing
the
content
for
the
quick
lab,
and
then
it
gets
approved
from
the
quick
lab
and
then
they
post
it.
So
probably
I
mean
this.
This
is
the
stead
of
I.
I
mean
this
very
high
level
in
this
part
that
we
could
possibly
have
that
yeah
I
mean
I
was
interacting
with
one
of
these
people,
so
they
were.
Writing
like
given
writing
a
new
quick
lab
for
cloud
functions
in
GCP,
so
I
will
sort
of
considering.
E
Since
you
know,
there's
a
there's
a
lot
of
support
for
SEO
within
GCP
itself,
so
possibly
I
mean
just
having
I
mean
if
it
works.
So
it's
it
will
be
good.
I
mean
because
weak
lab
is
very
popular
and
you
know
having
a
new,
quick
lab,
specifically
safe
on
mystery
and
funny
skew
I
mean
if
someone
is
X
in
testimony,
they
could
sign
up
for
it.
E
A
A
K
K
K
C
A
It's
like
sort
of
co-locate,
the
compute,
if
you
will,
or
the
the
servicing
of
their
requests
but
geographically
adjacent
to
their
data
stores
that
that's
sort
of
one
way
of
a
couple
ways
of
thinking
about
how
to
do
how
to
facilitate
stateful
considerations.
Instead
of
imagine,
there's
actually
there's
a
distinguished
services
engineer
that
lives
in
Austin,
a
friend
of
mine
who
focused
on
service
meshes
and
one
of
the
next
projects
that
he
really
like
to
tackle
is
more
or
less
more
or
less
a
storage
mesh.
A
If
you
will,
that
has
a
little
bit
of
what
I
a
little
bit
of
what
I
was
just
articulating,
but
some
other
novel
ideas.
Yeah
I
think
that
there's
you
know
that
there
are
some
possibilities
within
there.
I
hesitate
to
even
explore
them
because,
because
I
can
hardly
keep
up,
as
is
but
yeah
I
think
if
a
part
of
it
yeah
part
of
his
ideas
were
really
like,
an
understanding
that
you
would
that
you
want
distributed
state
and
that
you
want
to
partition
it
in
such
a
way
or
divvy
up
your
partitions
and
spread
around.
A
C
Yesterday,
I
definitely
talking
in
it
I
also
talking
about
the
gabbing,
the
Lords
of
the
people
are
kind
of
distracted
in
kubernetes
and
other
kind
of
stuff
that
humanities
provide
that
they
are
thinking
about.
That
is
not
it
full
apps
they're
good
for
fitness
app.
Now
our
solutions
like
Netta
happen
and
any
of
this
Valero
is
a
backup
storage
option.
Another
project
they
are
really
getting
into
it
and
Cuban
is
yes,
as
native
or
stateless,
as
native
or
a
stateful.
So
it's
a
good
topic
to
consider.