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A
A
Yeah
without,
like
a
a
question
mark
on
the
end,
you
know
without
like
a
good
morning.
You
know
good
joe.
I
don't
know
why,
but,
but
you
were
on
my
mind
for
a
couple
of
minutes
yesterday,
as
I
don't
know,
why
had
something
to
do
with
twitter
but
you're?
I
appreciate
your.
A
Oh,
I
wanted
to
respond
kindly
to
your
to
what
you
do
full
time
or
to
your
offer
to
potentially
engage
there.
So
I
appreciate
that
and
and
yeah,
and
if
it's
all
right
with
you,
it
would
be.
It
says
it's
a
wise
thing
to
follow
up
to
see
if,
if
there's
an
appropriate
topic
that
might
fit
into
the
well,
is
it
it's
austin
austinstartups.com,
but
is
it?
Do
you
end
up
brief?
B
Yeah,
I
can
do
my
best.
I
actually
work
at
the
university.
Austinstartups.Com
is
more
of
a
just
something
I
do
at
a
capital
factory
but
yeah.
I
can
talk
about
it.
A
little
bit.
Okay,
yeah
that'd
be
nice.
Can
that
be
kept
toward
the
beginning
of
the
meeting
I
may
need
to
leave
around
10,
30
or
so
sounds
sounds.
C
D
D
A
So
good
good
deal
dhruv,
I
don't.
I
don't
know
if
we've
gotten
a
chance
to
say
hi
to
david
before
I'm
david
who's
on
the
call
david.
Do
you
mind
introducing
just
saying
hi
and
a
little
bit
about
yourself,
you're,
your
favorite
color.
You
know
the
good
stuff.
A
And
david,
if
you
can't
introduce
over
audio
you,
please
drop
a
note
into
the
chat.
It'd
be
nice
to
meet.
A
Cool
good,
so
so
here
raymond,
if
you
can
hear
us,
please
take
a
second
to
introduce
it'd,
be
nice
to
get
to
know.
You
same
goes
for
anyone
else,
who's
on
the
call
and
hasn't
had
a
chance
to
say
hi
to
the
group.
Please
do.
E
Okay,
hello,
myself,
priyansha
gupta
and
I'm
from
tripoli
tip
of
nature
in
india,
I'm
currently
pursuing
b
tech
in
computer
engineering
and
I'm
basically
proficient
in
dart
and
clutter.
I'm
doing
app
development
and
I
know
a
little
bit
of
react
and
node.js
stuff.
A
Cool,
can
everyone
hear
drew
okay,
okay,
good
good
good?
I
know
meghan,
you
have
said
hi
in
the
website's
call
on
monday.
F
No,
I
just
joined,
I
had
some
issue,
so
I
just
joined
again
so
hi
everyone.
I
am
migna,
I'm
from
india,
so
I'm
a
senior
at
iit,
bedai
and
I've
majorly
worked
in
front-end
technologies,
majorly
in
react
and
redux
in
dynamics,
css,
etc,
and
I
did
a
couple
of
internships
in
the
same
area
and
also
some
open
source
country
contribution
a
year
year
ago,
but
I
I
haven't
done
recently.
So
that's
pretty
much
about
me
and
I
came
across
missouri.
While
I
was
going
through
the
community
bridge
projects.
F
I
was
looking
for
some
projects
I
can
get
involved
in
which
involved
react
and
I
came
across
missouri
and
it
it
also
involved
some
technologies.
I
was,
I
wanted
to
learn
and
implement
so
I
I
just
joined
the
community,
so
I'm
looking
forward
to
contributing
here.
So
thank
you.
A
That's
fantastic
yeah,
we're
really
looking
forward
to
you
contributing
too.
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
mesh
mate,
josh
patel.
I
don't
know
that
he's
on
right
now
he
was
just
on
a
call.
A
minute
ago,
josh
well
josh
wrote
up
a
blog
post
about
some
of
his
time
spent
here
and
I
think
part
of
how
he
has
become
a
mesh
mate,
which
is
you
know,
which
is
a
mentor
in
the
community
and
and
he
tells
a
small
story
in
there
I'll
spoil
the
surprise.
A
If
you
go
read
his
blog
post,
it's
on
lair,
five
io,
slash
blog.
He
says
I
think
the
first
time
he
joined.
He
said
something
kind
of
similar.
A
He
said
he
he
was
into
front
end
things
he's
into
react
and
before
he
could
end
his
sentence,
I
think
we
pounced
on
him
because
at
the
time
there
were
so
many
gophers
running
around
here
and
very
few
people
focused
on
front-end
things,
and
so
it's
a
lot
of
times
when
people
contributors
and
would-be
community
members
take
a
look
at
the
projects
they
see.
A
And
so
it
doesn't
necessarily
attract,
or
you
know,
on
the
surface
of
it,
it's
not
obvious
that
people
who
are
ui,
inclined
or
ux
inclined
or
who
are
visual
designers
there's
so
much
of
a
desperate
need
for.
G
A
F
Yes,
I
I
worked
with
style,
components
and
emotion,
css,
so
in
the
open
source
contribution
I
did
a
year
ago
there
they
were
using
emotion
and
in
my
most
recent
internship,
they
were
using
style
components.
So
I
got
a
chance
to
work
with
both
so
and.
A
Nice,
okay,
very
good,
like
in
in
o
emotion,
yes,
okay,.
A
Well,
if
you
get
pounced
on
it's
only
out
of
love
and
desperation
for
some
people
to
focus
on
front
end.
A
Who
else
suraj
siraj?
Have
you
said
hi
siddharth.
H
H
I
actually
came
across
this
community
from
navindu
and
now
in
the
he's
a
junior
here
and
like
I
was
working
as
a
senior
back-end
engineer
in
a
startup
called
seed
right
now,
I'm
I'll
be
pursuing
my
master's
in
uk
in
in
two
months,
so
I
was
exploring
different
technologies
and
and
like
devops
is
kind
of
which
I
was
exploring
so
now
into
suggested.
Like
you
guys
have
a
great
community
here
and
also
contributing
is
it
might
be
a
good
way
to
learn
right.
A
Awesome
nice
good
good
sounds
to
me.
Like
you're
bored.
You've
got
a
couple
of
months
of
learning
and
contributing
okay
good
yeah
siddharth.
Do
you
want
to
say
hi
real,
quick,
we're
going
to
hear
from
joe.
A
Ritvik
you've
said
hi
before
raymond.
If
you
can
hear
us
or
david,
you
know.
This
is
one
of
those
calls
where
you
are.
A
Geez
boy
yeah,
but
by
the
way,
everybody's
welcome
to
learn
and
and
engage
here
in
their
own
ways,
you're
encouraged
to
engage
as
much
as
you
can
and
be
tenacious
about
it,
especially
if
you're
looking
for,
like
the
community
bridge
was
mentioned
earlier.
If
you're
looking
for
an
internship
like
go
after
it
go
get
it
there's
a
ton
of
things
to
do
and
there's
more
internships
to
give
out
than
we
have
mentors
to
manage
them.
A
A
few
people
who've
been
around
for
over
a
year,
never
said
a
word
on
the
call,
but
are
here
absorbing
and
learning,
and
so
that's
awesome
as
well
with
that
I
know:
there's
a
couple
of
people
who
haven't
said
hi
just
yet,
and
so
I
don't
know
for
the
first
time
we
might
break
tradition
and
and
move
forth
just
because
there's
a
lot
of
topics
going
on
so
dhruv.
I
don't.
If
that's
okay,.
D
Yeah
sure
and
anyone
wants
to
introduce
themselves
later
feel
free
to
oh
okay.
So
the
first
announcement,
I
guess
reminder-
is
to
use
this
form
in
the
lay
frame.
So
if
you
have
any
small
doubts
or
anything
about
the
community
or
the
things
you're
working
on,
you
should
probably
go
here
and
ask
it
whether
it's
a
small
one
or
a
big
one,
don't
be
shy
about
it.
D
Okay,
so
the
second
announcement
is
abhishek
kumar,
it's
the
last
day
of
him
over
here.
So
all
the
ways
to
him
for
the
near
future.
He
will
still
be
around
as
he
is
a
maintainer
okay
in
leia.
A
I
think
most
everyone
knows
abhishek
kumar,
there's
a
link
to
his
ugly
mug
in
the
in
the
chat
but
abhishek's
been
around
for
well
for
a
year
now
and
abhishek.
You
want
to
tell
people
what's
next,
as
you
go
to
transition
also,
this
is
maybe
your
one
time
to
publicly
complain
about
your
experience
here
is
abhishek.
Oh,
you
know
what
I
don't
know
if
abhishek
is
on
man,
it
doesn't
feel
good
to
harass
someone
when
they're
not
on.
A
He
is
not
on,
because
he's
hard
working
on
he's
got
a
deadline
to
finish
off
a
couple
of
things.
So
all
right,
everybody's
got
to
harass
him
in
slack.
Abhishek
is
the
first
full-time
employee
to
come
to
lair
five
and
he's
done
a
commendable
job
he's
had.
A
Two
fully
sleepless
nights
and
he's
had
any
other
really
late
nights.
He's
he's
done,
you
know,
he's
done
really
well,
so
I'm
gonna
spoil
it
for
abhishek
and
say:
abhishek
is
headed
out
to
the
u.s.
So
he's
going
to
move
from
india
to
over
to
dallas
texas
he's
going
to
do
his
masters
at
ut,
dallas
and
he'll.
Take
a
little
bit
more
of
hardware-centric
focus,
but
he'll
continue
to
be
in
the
community.
A
Time
will
tell
if
he
has
well
he'll
continue
to
be
in
the
community,
he's
a
maintainer
currently
and
will
continue
to
maintain
so
kudos
to
him.
A
I
hope
everyone
takes
pride
in
that
by
the
way,
those
that's
that's
your
works
that
are
up
there
as
a
matter
of
fact
dhruv
in
particular
his
his
work
and
a
number
of
the
rest
of
you,
like,
basically,
all
the
rest
of
you
is
represented
there.
It's
pretty
neat
that
that's
that
wasn't
us.
That
was
those
analysts,
those
reporters
reaching
out
to
ask
us
about
the
projects
they're
interested.
A
A
I
think
it's
called
vomit
green,
I'm
not
sure,
but
where
they
got
that
I
don't
know,
but
I
I
feel
a
little
nauseous
in
like
just
in
the
back
of
my
throat.
When
I
see
it,
it's
like
we
gotta,
so
neven
do
do
you.
I'm
gonna,
give
you
a
contact
for
these
folks.
Maybe
you
could
help
get
that
changed
cool
anyway.
The
rest
of
you,
please
yeah,
please
do
go.
Read
it
go!
Take
pride!
A
It
wouldn't
be
surprising
to
me
if
your
specification
service,
mesh
performance,
potentially
overtakes,
the
other
specification
service,
mesh
interface
and
that's
not
a
goal
at
all.
It's
just
an
artifact
of
the
fact
that
hashicorp
red
hat
intel
ibm
all
very
interested
in
service
mesh
performance
and,
what's
going
on
there
and
so
very
cool,
very.
I
D
Okay,
the
next
announcement,
I
guess,
is
the
risk
of
being
a
narcissist.
Congratulations
to
the
new
maintainers
for
female
entertainment.
A
Cool
a
quick
note
so
just
to
be
clear.
We
dhruv,
patel
and
aditya
krishna,
were
nominated
a
little
over
a
week
ago
for
maintainer
roles
on
mesri
and
both
of
them
were
heartily
voted
in.
They
both
earn
earned
their
those
roles
and
for
better
or
worse
earning.
The
role
also
means
that
they
bear
some
responsibility,
ongoing
responsibility
and
so
megana.
Actually,
just
a
good
kind
of
related
note
is
that
dhruv
is
dhruv
and
there's
a
litany
of
other
folks
as
well,
but
I'm
a
good
one
to
talk
to
about
measuring
ui.
A
Okay,
so
sorry
to
keep
interrupting,
keep
adding
add
living
on
to
roof
onto
the
reason
I
stuck
my
mouth
into.
This
is
to
say
there
are
a
number
of
other
maintainer
roles
that
that
desperately
need
people
to
step
up
and
step
into,
and
if
that
entices,
you
don't
reach
out
to
me.
Rather
the
way
that
those
are
awarded
is
I
mean
you
reach
out
to
me
and
talk
to
me.
You
talk
to
me.
A
You
talk
to
any
of
the
other
maintainers
anybody
else
here,
but
but
my
point
is
the
way
that
the
mechanics
of
this
and
how
to
achieve
a
maintainer
role
is
just
go.
Do
it
just
start,
maintaining
just
go,
go,
engage
in
the
projects
and
and
then
eventually
you're
just
recognized
as
being
a
maintainer,
because
that's
what
you're
doing
and
so
cool.
I
B
Hello,
everybody
I've
been
involved
with
layer
5
for
the
past
couple
months.
I
know
some
of
you
don't
know
me.
My
name
is
joe
madura.
One
of
the
things
I
do
here
in
austin
as
a
hobby
is
I
curate
content
for
somebody's
pulled
it
up.
Austinstartups.Com.
B
Potentially
somebody
could
write
about
their
experiences
working
at
layer
5
and
we
could
publish
it
here
lee.
You
may
have
some
other
ideas
about
things
that
might
be
publishable,
but
austinstartups.com
is
primarily
a
blog
and
social
media
presence
for
startups.
In
austin
we
have
twitter,
facebook
and
linkedin
feeds
that
all
publish
the
same
content
that
shows
up
on
this
page.
A
Joe
that
that's
fantastic,
there
is
the
two
suggestions
that
you
just
made.
Those
are
those
make
a
lot
of
sense
for
those
that
are
that
are
slightly
less
familiar
joe,
do
you?
Can
you
characterize
the
startup
scene
in
in
austin?
A
Okay,
you
know
you
don't
have
to
give
a
a
full,
a
complete
history,
but
just
are
things
speeding
up
or
slowing
down
or.
B
That
yeah,
I
can
talk
about
that
a
little
bit
so
again
for
people
who
don't
know
lee
and
I
are
in
the
same
city.
So
that's
why
we're
saying
good
morning
to
each
other
at
the
beginning
of
the
call,
because
it
actually
is
morning
for
us.
B
I
know
people
are
all
around
the
world
right
now,
but
I
work
at
the
university,
but
I've
worked
at
startups
here
in
austin
before
and
I'm
still
involved
with
a
startup
accelerator
called
capital
factory
here
in
austin,
and
one
of
these
projects
I
work
on
is
curating
content
for
this
blog.
But
I
learn
about
a
lot
of
what's
going
on
in
austin
with
startups,
and
I
can.
I
can
tell
you
that
there's
always
something
going
on
that
we
slowed
down
during
the
pandemic
and
it
it
seemed
like
activity
slowed
to
a
trickle.
B
But
it's
it's
coming
back
now,
like
I'm
just
seeing
more
buzz
going
on.
I
did
mention
to
lee
that
it
still
feels
very
empty
like
around
in
places
where
I'd
expect
to
see
startups
working,
but
I
I
am
seeing
activity
going
on
behind
the
scenes,
like
slack
channels,
are
more
active
than
they
were
just
a
couple
months
ago,
like
people
are
more
confident
and
thinking
about.
Oh,
I
want
to.
I
want
to
build
this.
I
want
to
start
this
new
company.
B
I
want
to
move
to
austin
and
and
do
like
xyz
idea
that
I've
had
a
long
time,
but
just
the
startup
scene
in
general.
There
is
always
something
going
on.
There's,
there's
meetups
all
over
the
place.
There's
there's
different
talks
going
on
south
by
southwest
has
their
own
startup
village.
B
A
In
your
mind,
is
there
you
know
between
things
like
fintech
and
and
all
the
other
categories
like
in
your
mind
is
yeah.
I
guess
two
questions
is
austin
known
for
one
versus
more
of
one
versus
the
next,
and
and
is
that,
are
we
only
with
the
with
those
that
are
coming
to
the
city
and
and
the
more
funding
that
seems
the
more
venture
capital
that
seems
to
be
opening
up
around
here?
A
B
Well,
that's
a
good
question.
I
I
think
that
category
wise,
the
kinds
of
startups
that
we
have
in
austin
are
always
changing
and
growing.
I
think
historically,
we've
had
maybe
less
fintech
than
california
has
had,
but
I
do
see
how
that's
changed
a
little
bit.
I
know.
Multi-Coin
capital
is
the
big
one
that
comes
to
mind
they're
based
out
of
capital
factory,
and
I
know
they're
really
big
in
the
cryptocurrency.
B
I
know
that
I've
seen
a
lot
of
things
having
to
do
with
food
different
kinds
of
food
products
and
to
be
clear,
these
aren't
restaurants.
These
are
people
who
want
to
do
something
unique
with
food.
B
That
make
sense
yeah
leave
things
are
all
always
changing.
I
know
you're
in
the
omni
center,
so
I
know
you
see
a
little
bit.
I
don't
know
how
often
you
get
up
into
capital
factory,
but.
A
Yeah
yeah,
so
for
those
by
the
way,
the
the
image
that
everyone
sees
being
shared
on
the
screen,
it
that's
a
of
downtown
austin
and
the
there's
a
sort
of
the
well
the
center
of
startupville
in
austin.
Maybe
in
texas,
is
this
organization,
capital
factory
there's
a
picture
of
one
of
their
signs
just
down
below
on
that
website,
and
anyway,
they're
they're
in
the
what
is
it
there
they're
in
one
of
the
buildings
that
you
see
in
the
picture
and
well
joe?
A
I
was
going
to
return
with
one
one
more
question
for
you,
and
that
is
oh,
your
involvement
at
the
university
or
in
what
capacity
do
you
spend
time
there.
B
At
the
university
I
worked
in
the
housing
department,
I
do
things
with
databases
and
business
intelligence,
it's
not
nearly
as
much
fun
as
working
startups,
because
the
university
tends
to
have
less
tech
focused
solutions
than
I
would
personally
like,
but
it
is.
It
is
nice
to
work
in
a
big
institution
like
that,
but
that's
part
of
why
I
like
layer,
five,
it's
just
a
completely
different
dynamic
universities,
move,
slow
and
layer.
Five
moves
fast
layer,
five
builds
a
whole
lot
more
stuff.
A
B
Nice
and
yeah-
I
didn't
want
to
take
up
too
much
of
the
meetings
time
but
lee
if
you
wanted
to
contribute
a
layer,
5
kind
of
announcement
or
if
anybody
here
in
this
call
or
elsewhere
in
the
layer.
Five
community
wanted
to
put
something
in
there.
The
invitations
open.
A
For
sure
like
for
sure
and
and
I
guess
like
for
any
of
the
for
any
of
you
that
might
be
thinking
of
that
yeah-
please
either
you
know
get
a
hold
of
joe
or
if
I
can
help
I
will,
or
as
I
go
to
take
joe
up
on
his
offer,
I'll
open
up
a
draft,
so
in
case
others
want
to
participate
in
that
it's
a
great
opportunity
to,
but
yeah
the
more.
The
more
that's
done
here,
the
more
that
that
that
affiliation
rubs
off
in
a
positive
way
on
all
of
you.
D
Yeah,
so
let's
move
on
before
that,
you
can
see
my
screen
yep,
okay,
so
jubril!
If
you
want
to
speak
about
the
service
mesh
on
which
is
happening.
A
You
know
what
I'm
not
sure
if
jubril
is
on.
Oh
okay,
hey
just
really
briefly,
there's
you
know:
cubecon
happens
twice
a
year.
The
next
one
is
happening
in
the
us,
it'll
be
a
hybrid.
You
know
sort
of
some
in
person,
some
virtual.
If
you're
a
student
and
you
don't
have
a
free
pass
to
kubecon,
then
you
we
should
get
you
one
or
you
should
you
should
get
one.
A
There
are
a
number
of
side
conferences,
smaller
conferences,
that
adjoin
kubecon,
one
of
them
is
called
service
mesh
con
and
so
there's
a
call
for
submission
like
if,
if
someone
would
like
to
speak
there
that
ends
on
sunday
forewarning
I'll,
say
this
like
this,
isn't
that's
an
extraordinarily
competitive
event.
It's
a
single
day.
It's
a
single
day.
A
I
think
it's
a
single
track,
which
makes
it
like
quite
tight
and
there's
not
a
lot
of
submissions
that
will
go
through
and
then
service
mesh
has
all
of
the
hot
buzziness
around
it
that
on
top
of
cubecon.
So
like
it's,
it's
rough
going.
That
said,
don't
let
that
discourage
you
go
submit
or
go.
There's
a
bunch
of
other
events
that
we
track
continuously.
A
There's
actually
an
events
calendar
that
we
track
different
submissions
to,
and
so,
if
getting
up
on
stage
and
talking
about
the
things
that
you're
doing
here
is
something
that
any
of
you
would
ever
like
to
do,
and
you
either
a
need
help,
drafting
a
submission
b,
want
a
review
of
the
submission
or
c
want
to
co-speak,
like
I'm
always
game,
and
I
know
that
there's
there's
a
number
of
you
in
the
community
that
are
into
this
sort
of
a
thing,
and
so
so
please,
just
you
know
mention
that
in
slack,
actually
that
that
leads
us
into.
A
A
So
this
this
group
in
the
cncf,
if
you
can
imagine
there
are
any
number
of
organizations
that
are
members
of
the
cncf.
Some
of
those
organizations
are
on
the
vendor
side
of
things.
Rather,
they
are
the
organizations
that
are
by
and
large,
producing
these
projects
and
and
advancing
technology
like
they're,
yeah,
they're
they're,
creating
these
projects,
whereas
there's
a
whole
gaggle.
A
Sorry,
we
were
just
talking
about
gaggles
earlier
there's
a
whole
gaggle,
there's
a
whole
group
of
member
organizations
that
fall
into
that
are
classified
as
users,
so
users
or
organizations
that
are
prominent
users
of
the
projects
and
the
technologies.
So
there's
actually
two
service
mesh
groups
in
the
cncf
there's
one
that
that
I
chair
on
the
vendor
side
of
the
house
and
then
there's
another
one.
That's
an
end
user
group.
A
We'll
have
to
this
is
the
weird
this.
It's
the
weirdest
thing
about
this
particular
group.
They
are
shy
for
inviting
others
to
join.
I'm
gonna
go
clarify
whether
or
not
everybody
else
is
welcome
to
join
in,
and
it's
really
kind
of
an
oddity,
because
that
isn't
the
case
for
like
every
other
meeting
in
the
cncf
you
all
of
you
are
welcome
to
join
I'll,
go
clarify.
We've
got
a
little
bit
of
time,
but
that's
great
people
are
people
are
inquisitive
they're
inquiring,
so
I'm
just
trying
to
move
quickly.
D
No,
so
I
don't
think
so.
He
said
I
will
just
give
a
quick
update
on
this.
So
yeah,
the
transition
of
the
error
code
is
completed.
Now.
What
we
are
working
on
was
basically
adding
the
details
about
each
of
the
errors
which
istio,
osm
and
kuma
have
been
completed
and
for
me,
abhishek
was
working
on
it
and
today
most
probably
was
a
deadline,
so
he
would
be
finished
with
it.
So
that's
a
brief
detail
on
that
and
okay,
let's
go
to
the
next
topic
which
is
by
abi.
A
I
So
I,
if
you're
on
the
slack
channel,
you
must
have
seen
or
have
come
across
the
channel
called
the
blog
kitchen
aside,
creating
video
content,
we're
working
towards
creating
written
content
as
well,
and
I
know
there
are
so
many
persons
in
the
community
that
have
good
technical
writing
skills
and
like
to
tell
stories.
I
So
if
you
haven't
gone
through
our
blog
kitchen,
you
can
just
join
this
channel,
but
other
than
that
we're
looking
for
technical
writers
who
can
create
content
on
reports
from
events
and
actually
tutorials
as
well.
So
it's
not
just
creating
video
content.
We
also
want
to
create
the
written
ones
as
well.
I
So
if
you're
good
at
writing-
and
you
feel
you
can
put
words
together
to
make
us
understand
either
any
of
the
processes
concerning
layer,
5
better
just
indicates
by
joining
the
slack
channel
and
also
drop
in
a
message
for
your
area
of
interest
and
also.
I
Also,
we
have
a
content
calendar
for
events
that
already
need
to
be
translated
and
the
contents
that
need
to
be
written
on.
So
you
can
look
through
this
if
you're
looking
for
a
particular,
if
you
don't
have
a
topic
to
write
on
where
you
want
to
pick
a
particular
topic,
that
is
a
waiting
assignment,
so
you
can
just
look
through
this,
the
ones
that
are
still
on
the
green.
I
It
won't
stay
on
the
very
light
screen
as
open
for
assignment,
so
you
can
just
indicate
interest
either.
Writing
your
name
here,
or
just
commenting
in
the
slack
channel
that
you
want
to
take
that
particular
topic
and
we'll
give
you
the
google
doc
to
get
everything
started
and
submit
an
amazing
content
out
there.
So
you
can
just
check
this
content
calendar
and
see
which
of
this
topic
best
fits
your
interests.
A
J
I
am
hi
everyone,
it's
been
a
while
yeah,
so
so
yeah,
I
see
so
many
new
folks
everywhere
nice
to
meet
everybody.
J
So
so
we
had
some
months
ago,
we
had
like
some
contributions
from
the
issue:
good
africa
community,
where
some
persons
you
know,
put
up
a
community
handbook,
so
we'll
be
moving
forward
with
that.
So
I'm
planning,
I'm
still
trying
to
plan
that
we
are
planning
to
you
know,
move
forward
with,
like
the
community
handbook,
do
some
few
touches.
I
know
at
recent
stuff
that
have
been
going
on.
So
if
you
want
to
yeah.
Thank
you
lee
for
dropping
drafts.
If
you
want
to,
you
know,
contribute
to
that.
J
A
Awesome
by
the
way,
speaking
of
blog
posts,
anita
who
was
just
speaking
before
between
her
and
ruth
and
and
some
others
that
just
got
just
got
a
blog
published
on
well,
she
code
after
the
layer,
five's
participation
in
chico
africa's
can
first
contribute
on
that.
That's
pretty
neat!
A
If
you
haven't,
if
you
haven't
seen
it
go,
go
critique
it
cool,
then
I
think
was
it
next
up.
It
was.
D
So
I
thought
that
a
small
small
video
call
would
be
better
where
I
will
like
add
doc
to
some
one
or
two
urls,
which
will
kind
of
help
some
people
to
get
started
about
how
exactly
they
have
to
go
through
the
project
and
explore
the
mystery
side,
messages,
server,
side
and
adding
dots
for
those
routes
and
their
responses,
and
all
that
so
time
is
mentioned
here.
It
will
be
a
20
minute
call
tomorrow,
so
join
it,
and
that
will
help
you
in
contributing
to
these
things.
A
Now,
sorry,
to
grab
to
grab
control
of
the
sharing
for
just
a
moment,
but
to
add
to
what
piyush
is
saying
so
push
is
highlighting
the
fact
that
mesherie
has
two
types
of
apis.
A
It
has
a
rest
api
and
a
graphql
api
and
to
date
there
have
been
some
refactoring
of
the
apis
because,
as
mescheri
has
grown
in
its
functionality,
so
too
have
the
apis
sort
of
expanded
and
and
they're
in
the
process
of
being
refactors
refactored
a
little
bit
refactored
by
a
way
in
which
how
the
end
points
are
structured.
So
so
I'll
put
a
link
to
the
this
spreadsheet,
just
giving
some
context
to
what
piece
is
talking
about,
because
I
think
it'll
be
pretty
his
his
meeting
tomorrow
will
be
pretty
interesting
navendu.
A
K
A
You
know
not
ideal,
because
it's
statically
defined
and
who
wants
to
look
at
a
spreadsheet,
and
so
there
have
been
piyush
is
and
dhruv
actually
have
both
been
kind
of
championing.
A
push
to
use
open
api
specifications
or
use
swagger
account
tooling,
to
document
the
apis
in
the
code
itself.
So
that.
A
What
what
the
apis
are
can
be
automatically
documented
from
that
code,
so
the
you
can
see
here
under
in
docs.measure.io,
there's
a
graphql
there's
a
reference
for
the
graphql
set
of
apis
and
what
the
queries
can
do.
What
the
what
types
of
queries
they
are,
whether
you're,
fetching
or
subscribing
and
mutating-
and
this
is
being
auto-generated,
correct,
dhruv,
okay,
but
it's
but
like
but
is
incomplete,
and
then
the
same
goes
for
the
rest.
Api
auto
generated
now
auto
published
and
not
that
anyone's
comparing
dhruv.
A
But
but
this
one's
you
know
a
little
more
interactive
a
little
more,
you
know,
but
it
is
also
incomplete
and
so
piyush
is
going
to
be
this.
This
is
what
push
is
referring
to
so
cool
p,
p
uses
that
help
or
anything
else,
you'd
want
to
say
there.
D
No,
let's
just
do
that,
do
join
that
and
if
you'll
engage
into
this
part,
you
will
be
exploring
mysteries
apis
and
will
be
also
contributing
to
the
website
which
will
help
the
upcoming
developers
to
understand
what
exactly
api
is
going
to
return
them
and
they
don't
have
to
go
through
the
code
to
discover
what
will
they
get
as
a
response
from
the
api.
So
that
will
save
a
lot
of
time
for
the
forthcoming
developers.
Who
will
be
interacting
with
these
apis
and.
D
D
D
Yeah
sounds
great,
so
people
who
are
interested
you
can
take
this
at
9.
00
am
central
time.
Okay!
Moving
on
fine,
are
you
in
the
car.
L
Hi
yeah,
I'm
on
the
coin.
D
D
L
I'm
sharing
my
screen
now
is
the
web
form
visible?
Yes,
it
is
okay,
so,
basically,
right
now,
layer,
5
is
utilizing.
Google
forms
for
collecting
response
of
all
the
newcomers
for
collecting
their
basic
details
like
email
and
their
name
etc
and
their
interests.
L
So
we
are,
we
soon
might
transition
to
a
more
customized
experience
for
the
newcomers,
as
well
as
someone
who
is
coming
to
looking
to
join
layer
five.
So
this
waveform
is
utilizing
formic
js.
In
case
someone
wants
to
check
out
the
code,
it
will
have
four
different
paths.
The
first
one
is
contributor,
developer
user
and
contributor,
and
as
a
participant,
this
will
help
us
in
categorizing
the
various
people
who
might
be
joining
layer
5.
So
it
will
collect
all
the
interests.
L
The
questions
are
mostly
picked
up
from
the
google
form
that
we
have
right
now
the
form
is
almost
complete,
except
for
the
integration
part
with
integromat.
It
might
have
some
mobile
view
related
issues.
So
in
case
someone
wants
to
contribute
to
this,
you
are
free
to
do
so.
It's
available
on
the
layer,
5
repository.
A
Most
of
you
have
probably
you
know
at
some
point
when,
when
you
were
on
boarding
into
the
community
and
joining
you,
you
might
have
filled
in
that
google
form
that
vinayak
was
sharing
and
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
and
vinayak
and
elizabeth
who
was
part
of
the
chico
africa
interns
and
some
others
are
working
on
trying
to
get
us
off
of
that
google
form
because
it
doesn't
feel
as
nice
as
having
something
first
class,
and
so
I
wanted
to
to
not
redescribe
what
then
I
just
said,
but
but
add
a
couple
of
things
around
it,
because
I
think
everyone
can
relate
to
what's
happening
here
like
like.
A
A
lot
of
us
join,
you
know
come
into
the
community
and
we
see
different
things
going
on.
Some
things
are
interesting.
Some
some
things
are
like
super
confusing.
What
the
hell
is.
You
know
what's
going
on
with
that,
and-
and
it
can
be
sometimes
to
joe's
point
earlier
about
how
quick
the
community
might
move
and
how
quick
the
projects
might
move
while
you're
trying
to
learn
the
tech
that
they're
using
well,
it
can
be
frustrating
or
you
might
not
get
a
foothold
you
might
not,
and
so
this
is
a
great.
A
I
think
example
of
something
that
all
of
us
can
grok
and
relate
to
and
is
an
example
of
how
the
community,
just
each
of
the
members,
are
saying:
hey.
We
think
that
we
can
improve
upon
this
and
they're
working
to,
and
so
all
of
you
should,
if
you
don't
just
you
know,
mention
this-
that
you
should
have
access
to
two
different
design
files
in
figma,
so
that
most
of
you
are
probably
familiar
with
figma.
We
end
up
using
it
using
it
here
in
the
community.
A
There's
one
of
the
files
has
well
the
the
designs
for
the
layer,
five
io
site,
because
about
200
or
so
of
you
have
contributed
something
to
that
site,
which
is
you
know
which
is
unto
its
own.
That's
amazing,
as
we
go
to
improve
it
here.
Is
the
set
of
mock-ups
for
the
form
that
vinayak
was
just
showing
here's
some
mock-ups
on
what
we
think
you
know,
field
validation
should
look
like
and
what
what
what
those
steps
should
be?
They
start.
You
know
people
start
here
they
go
through
the
you
know
they
go.
A
They
answer
the
questions
they
go
through
the
okay
great.
So
why
is
lee
showing
us
something
so
obvious,
because
I
want
to
demonstrate
that
part
of
the
flow
or
like
part
of
different
areas,
to
get
engaged
in
like
hey,
someone
had
to
put
this
together,
someone
had
to
review
it
and
talk
about
it
and
then
figure
out
that
we're
going
to
go
implement
that
great
here's,
a
question
for
all
of
you
that
may
not
like.
A
I
don't
know
if
someone
just
hit
me
with
this
randomly.
I
don't
know
that
it
would
occur
to
me
immediately
like
here's
the
question
for
all
of
you,
and
that
is
I'll,
make
a
statement.
So
the
layer
5io
website
is
hosted
on
github
pages,
which
means
that
this
site
itself
and
all
of
the
things
that
are
on
it
are,
are
static.
This
is
a
statically.
A
This
is
a
static
site,
okay.
Well,
but
what
about
this
isn't
this?
This
is
a
form
that
gets
submitted.
This
is
a
post
that
happens
right,
so
the
same
thing
happens
like
when
someone
then
clicks
submit
here
or
they're
filling
in
this
form,
if
there's
no
backend
web
server
processing,
this
submission
what
happens
like
how
does
when
they
click
submit?
Does
that
like
auto
push
the
form
response
to
github
or
so
vinayak?
You
mentioned
another
tool,
as
you
were
talking
this
through.
A
I'm
kind
of
pausing,
because
I
you
know
for
some
of
you.
I
think
this
makes
sense
and
you
might
have
an
answer
for
how
you
can
deal
with
such
with
a
relatively
complicated
form
submission
without
having
to
pay
for
a
web
server
running
somewhere.
A
There's
a
bunch
of
answers
to
to
that.
There's
a
bunch
of
ways
to
to
facilitate
this
and
get
it
done
very
briefly.
There's
a
in
the
past!
This
community
has
used
a
couple
of
different
tools
for
has
the
answer
to
that.
As,
like
the
the
the
thing
that
processes
a
submission
in
this
you
know
as
of
late,
it
has
been
that
the
community
has
begun
to
use
integromat
integromat.com,
as
well
as
a
an
automation
to
a
tool
to
automate
things.
A
So
here's
literally
when
someone
clicks
submit
this,
is
you
know
what
happens
so
this
is
the
behind
the
scenes
of
when
someone
submits
the
form.
Well,
there's
a
web
hook,
that's
sitting
here
and
it
gets
pushed
to
this
web
hook.
Some
processing
happens
people
get.
Hopefully
they
get
a
welcome
message.
In
slack
they
get
added
to
a
google
group,
so
they
can
get
access
to
the
community
drive
they
get
added
to
the
google
group,
so
they
can
get
subscribed
to
the
community
calendar
and
they
get
added
to
the
list
of
community
members.
A
You
know
just
you
know
the
this.
This
kicks
off,
and
so
I
didn't
have
a
point
for
this
other
than
my
to
just
say:
there's
a
bunch
of
places
to
get
involved
in
different
things
that
that
go
on,
and
if
you
don't
have
access
to
figma,
you
know
just
just
request
it
so
yeah.
D
But
you
can
check
out
the
data
form
where
we
were
tracking.
This
particular
talk
where
you
could
run
try
running
meshview
in
raspberry
pi
itself,
a
brief
retail
would
be.
He
was
successful,
trying
to
run
it
in
raspberry,
pi
4
and
he
was
testing
it
in
raspberry
pi
3.
So
if
any
one
of
you
are
interested
in
it,
you
can
contact
him
or
communicate
through
him
in
this
particular
pitch.
D
Okay,
now,
let's
move
on
to
rudraksha,
and
we
want
to
talk
about
the
new
github
action
which
we
just
released
and
the
future
ones
which
we
are
going
to
release.
K
K
You
can
just
use
the
sample
configuration
and
we
are
bringing
in
some
updates,
so
it
would
become
better
next
on.
Our
item
list
is
an
action
for
performing
smp
tests
and
meanwhile
we
are
trying
to
figure
out,
I
mean
mainly
abhishek
is
figuring
out
an
issue
with
the
smp
endpoint
and
me
and
google
are
trying
to
debug
it
as
well.
K
D
M
So
recently
I
proposed
I
created
a
new
draft
proposal
for
a
relationship
with
part
and
parents.
I
won't
go
into
details
of
about
what
the
respect
about
exactly
is
I'll
share.
The
link
in
the
chat.
Basically
this
week
is
about
introducing
relationships
and
patterns
and
the
gist
of
it
is
that
I'm
proposing
that
there
should
be
an
additional
syntax,
syntax
support
and
patterns,
which
should
be
able
to
which
you
can
use
to
refer
another
components,
other
components
into.
M
So
if
someone
has
used
patent
files,
they
may
have
seen
that
they
might.
They
could
do
multiple
services
right
now.
You
can
specify
services,
you
can
duplicate
them
or
you
basically
can
do
copy
pasting,
but
you
cannot
actually
cross
your
friends
stuff,
but
with
this
purdue
syntax,
which
I'm
into
like
which
I
am
proposing
in
this
particular
aspect,
is
basically
about
that.
So,
with
this
produce
syntax,
you
should
be
able
to
cross
reference
other
services
as
well
as
self
reference.
M
M
This
is
just
the
like,
a
justification
for
why
propose
a
new
syntax
rather
than
just
copy
pasting,
the
uids
and
that's
all
what
we
need
for
distribution
relationship
is
that
having
a
having
a
syntax
which
is
not
infrastructure,
specific
and
rather
a
pattern
specific,
would
allow
the
patents
that
would
allow
the
patent
to
be
portable.
M
So
if
you
would
like,
instead
of
using
this
particular
syntax,
if
I
would
have
just
proposed
that
just
be
the
uuid,
because
that's
all
a
relationship
would
probably
require
the
issue
would
be
that
the
uid
would
be
valid
for
your
infrastructure,
but
may
not
be
valid
for
other
infrastructure.
So
the
thing
is
that
you
cannot
actually
share
the
pattern.
This
syntax
would
actually
be
not
only
it's
a
point.
Basically,
it
will
allow
you
to
do
a
lot
more
things,
rather
than
just
specifying
ids
like
you
can
actually
cross
your
friend's
name.
M
So
it's
also
rather
than
high
card
coding
stuff,
because
machine
server
take
care
for
it.
It
also
make
sure
that
your
patent,
if
your
patent,
worked
in
your
position
and
you
give
it
to
your
friend,
it
would
work
in
the
infrastructure,
provided
they
had
a
doctors
and
those
kind
of
things
work
which
the
partner
actually
expects.
So
this
is
the
gist
I'll
actually
share
the
link
to
this
and
start
and
drop
you.
Everyone.
M
M
Actually,
just
a
brief
context,
while
the
need
for
relationship
and
parents-
basically,
this
was
required
so
that
we
can
establish
something
called
edges.
I
think
mesh
map
has
been
demo
quite
a
few
times
on
the
on
the
calls,
so
meshmap
has
notes,
and
they
it
represents
a
lot
of
things.
The
thing
that
we
also
need
to
capture
in
there
is
edges,
so
this
is
also
sort
of
saying
that
the
edges
could
be
of
two
types:
hierarchical
and
traffic
based
and
those
kind
of
things.
M
So
this
particular
specification
is,
although,
regarding
how
we
can
represent
relationships
and
patterns,
it
will
also
have
impact
a
very
huge
impact
on
mishma
in
the
way
it
can
capture
the
details
of
edges
and
the
metadata
associated
villages,
so
yeah
this
pattern.
This
specification
is
regarding
the
relationship,
but
definitely
a
huge
impact
on
mesh
map
and
describing
the
relationship
between
different
nodes
y
edges.
K
D
A
Nice,
that's
great
lots
of
topics
covered
today.
Thank
you
for
hosting
drew
yeah,
like
you
said,
have
a
great
weekend
nice
to
see
everybody
good
to
see
some
new
faces.