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From YouTube: Layer5 Community Meeting (August 21st, 2020)
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30 contributors in today's community meeting. Welcome all newcomers!
A
Well,
I
know
that
there's
a
couple
of
folks
who
are
joining,
who
haven't
joined
just
yet,
and
one
of
whom
I'm
going
to
pick
on
very
heavily
as
we
start
to
go
forth
here.
Abhishek
is
his
name
and
he's
not
on
right
now,
so
we'll
have
to
pick
on
him
when
he
comes
on,
because
it's
not
it's
not
fair,
otherwise,
but
fashionably
late
might
be
what
he's
going
after
so
anyway,
oh
good,
hey,
welcome
everyone
to
well.
Here
we
go
there.
A
Hey
good
morning,
oops
there
it
is
see,
did
you
guys?
Did
everyone
just
hear
that
just
now
everyone
for
whom
it's
not
morning?
Did
you
hear
me
just
say
good
morning?
I
I'm
a
bit
ashamed,
but
but
I've.
Finally,
given
in
I,
finally,
just
honestly
it
was
like
a
couple
weeks
ago.
A
I
can't
do
it,
I'm
it's
quite
clear
that
that
there's
just
no
way
for
me
to
like
enunciate
the
syllables
evening
evening.
I
can
barely
do
it
just
that
evening,
good
evening
really
difficult
for
me
to
do
before.
You
know
10
a.m.
Here
it's
it's!
It's
tough!
I,
anyway,
okay,
all
right!
It's
five!
After
thanks
everyone
for
coming.
If
you
don't
see
the
meeting
minutes
in
the
chat,
then
I'll,
we'll
post
them
there
one
more
time,
everyone
that's
on
the
call.
A
All
of
your
names
are
familiar
and
I
believe
that
you've
been
given
access
to
the
this
doc
will
share
this.
Now,
if
you
don't
have
access,
please
just
request
it
and
it
shall
be
granted
if
you're
new
on
the
call,
for
the
first
time,
a
couple
of
quick
housekeeping
items
and
that's
to
say
that
the
layer
five
community
has
a
couple
of
calls
a
week
or
few,
and
this
one
is
maybe
the
largest
of
them.
A
This
one
has
the
broadest
agenda.
It's
its
agenda
is
primarily
formed
by
you
by
the
things
that
you're
working
on
within
the
projects
by
other
things
that
are
happening
in
the
ecosystem.
A
lot
of
times
we'll
talk
about
different
conferences
that
are
going
on
that
are
relevant
to
the
technologies
that
we're
using
here.
A
There's
a
lot
of
you
that
end
up
presenting
at
conferences
based
on
the
work
that
you've
done
for
some
of
you
ruth
are
some
of
you
are
out
there
and
doing
that
for
the
first
time
we
couldn't
be
more
pumped
for
you
more
excited
for
you
for
those
of
you
who
might
want
to
do
talk
at
a
conference
or
maybe
just
present
on
this
call
or
speak
at
a
meet-up
or,
however,
big
or
small.
A
That
is
we're
we're
here
to
help
you,
if
that's
something
you
want
to
do
or
certainly
go,
do
it
onto
your
own.
A
So
gosh
yep,
so
we
end
up
talking
about
a
lot
on
the
call.
We
do
have
a
tradition
that
anyone
who
comes
onto
any
one
of
the
calls
for
the
first
time
gets
to
go
through
this.
The
gets
to
go
through
the
initiation
of
introducing
yourselves
and
the
introduction
is
just
a
real,
quick
saying,
hi
to
everyone,
letting
them
know
who
you
are
kind
of
what
you're
you're,
where
you're
coming
from
what
you're
interested
in
and
that
way
you
can.
A
Some
of
the
faces
can
start
to
become
familiar,
and
so,
if
you're,
on
the
call
for
the
first
time,
if
you
would
say
a
quick
hi
I'll
I'll,
go
ahead
and
call
out
a
couple
of
names
just
to
help
facilitate
this,
because
so
you
all
don't
speak
at
once,
because
I
know
you're
all
eagerly
awaiting
I'm
saying
hi
to
everyone.
So
just
in
in
order
victoria
brown.
A
I
think
welcome
to
the
call
nice
to
have
you
say
a
few
words
if
you
would.
B
Hey
everybody
good,
I
think
it's
evening
here,
it's
4
4.
so
good
evening.
Everybody
I'm
victory
brown
from
nigeria
beginner
in
ui
ux.
I
I'm
happy
to
be
here
with
you
guys.
I
got
invited
by
ruth
and
anita
and
so
far
it
has
been
really
helpful.
They'll
be
helping
me
try
to
contribute
to
the
community.
You
know
I've
enjoyed
myself
so
far.
Oh.
A
Nice,
oh
awesome,
it
was
all
it
was
a
great
introduction,
victoria.
Sorry
victory
in
the.
C
A
Yeah,
sorry
in
the
us
a
lot,
a
lot
of
folks
have
the
name
victoria,
and
so
it
was
a
great
introduction.
It
was
all
going
very
well
up
until
you
mentioned
ruth
and
anita
he
was
like.
Well,
I
guess
I
guess
we'll
look
past
that
and
and
be
excited
that
you're
here
and
I'm
of
course,
I'm
totally
joking.
So
anyway,
thanks
thanks
for
saying
hi,
it's
very
nice
to
have
you
next
up.
Well,
I'm
not
sure
if
it's
iggy
or
but
but
kahindi
hindi.
C
Yeah
hi
everyone,
it's
a
gay,
candy,
okay,
I'm
iggy
candy
from
nigeria.
It's
evening,
yeah
good
evening,
everyone,
a
beginner
in
a
front
end
development,
and
I'm
happy
to
be
here.
It's
nice
to
be
here,
I'm
looking
forward
to
learning
new
things
in
open
source.
This
is
my
first
time
in
open
source,
so
looking
forward
to
learning
new
things
from
everyone.
Thank
you.
A
D
Hello
good
evening,
I'm
also
from
nigeria
currently
from
the
fountains
developer.
Well,
I'm
still
in,
though,
and
I'm
glad
to
be
here.
A
Nice
awesome
awesome
and
then,
mr
favorite,
can
you
pronounce
your
your
first
name
for
me.
A
Very
good,
okay,
not
not
too
hard.
It's
nobody
ever
messes
up!
My
first
name,
I
don't
know,
what's
what
the
deal
is,
but.
E
Yeah
hi
hi
lee
and
hi
guys,
I'm
sure
from
india.
I'm
particularly
worked
in
javascript
and
mean
stack
and
maven
stack,
particularly
vue.js
and
electron,
and
all
that
stuff
which
is
associated
with
you,
know,
javascript.
A
Awesome
very
good,
very
good,
very
good
I'm
so
I
was
just
kidding
it
as
you
were
introducing.
I
was
just
getting
a
chuckle
out
of
some
of
the
folks
explaining
that
my
name
is
like
there's
only
one
way
to
say
it
and
my
humor
is
so
dry.
Sometimes
it's
anyway
good,
good,
good,
good,
good.
I'm
by
the
way,
I'm
super
tickled
that
some
of
you
are
saying,
you're
into
javascript
and
you're
into
front
end
things.
A
It's
really
refreshing
because
there's
so
many
of
us
around
here
who
are
deficient
in
that
regard.
I
guess
so
we
we
can
really
just
a
lot
of
the
projects
could
really
use
your
help.
So
it's
great
mr
matthew.
A
F
A
I'm
and
by
the
way,
anthony,
I
am
doing
us
all
a
favor
by
not
pronouncing
your
last
name.
A
And
and
sometimes
yeah.
G
A
Awesome
very
good,
yeah
anthony
you
got
me
actually
when
you
said
your
last
name
was
easy
to
pronounce.
I
I
thought
you
were
being
serious
and
so
yeah
good
cool.
Oh
man,
good.
You
know,
I'm
stoked
all
right.
Well,
we've
got
a
few
different
things
to
to
chat
through
today.
The
if,
hopefully,
everyone
has
the
link
to
the
meeting
minutes,
we'll
we'll
jump
into
there.
I
don't
know
how
many
announcements
we
have
in
the
community.
A
A
The
agenda
really
is
defined
by
you
and
I
thought
someone.
A
There
we
go
it's
really
it's
we
really
gotta
change
off
of
google
meet
or
something
else,
so
I'm
gonna
we're
gonna
go
through
and
make
sure
everyone
has
like
an
explicit
invite
to
the
call,
because
I
think
that
will
stop
that
will
help
ensure
that
everyone
can
just
join.
If
not,
I
think
I've
been
talking
about
it
for
like
six
months,
we'll
just
shreddy.
Can
you
just
help
make
sure
we
just
switch
to
zoom
or
something
we
just
in
that
way?
We
can.
A
Good,
so
one
thing
I
was
going
to
say
and
try
to
be
welcoming
and
encouraging
of
all
of
you
is
that
the
agenda
is
defined
by
you.
There's
a
lot
of
projects
going
on
within
the
community
here
and
there's
a
lot
that
each
of
you,
some
of
you,
have
already
done
this
forum.
A
A
The
intention
is
for
you
to
hoist
yourself
up
on
the
platform
and
then
not
necessarily
launch
somewhere
else,
but
stick
around
permanently,
so
so
be
careful
watch
out
watch
out,
if
that's
not
what
you
desire,
otherwise,
in
general,
there's
some
some
things
that
we
desire
for
for
all
of
you.
I
would
say
that
anyone
who's
putting
in
time
or
effort
here.
It's
certainly
our
goal-
that
you're
getting
more
out
of
your
time
than
you
give
putting
in.
A
If
you've
been
here
a
while
and
you
come
to
find
that
that's
not
the
case
any
longer.
Please
say
something:
please:
it
will
either
we'll
get
you
on
to
something
else
or
help
you
move
on
help.
You
there's
there's
lots
and
lots
of
people
to
meet
within
this
community,
but
many
many
more
to
meet
outside
of
the
community.
We
engage
in
a
lot
of
other
communities,
and
so
for
some
of
you,
this
may
be
your
first
and
maybe
your
last
time
on
the
community
call
the
reason.
A
I
say
that
is
not
to
encourage
you
not
to
come
back,
but
is
to
say
that
it's
just
an
organic
thing
that
that
people
will
come
and
go
anirude.
I'm
gonna
pick
on
him
to
say
any
rude
had
come
to
the
community,
I'm
not
sure
if
it
was
eight
nine
months
ago
I
spent
some
time
hang
out
impacted.
Did
some
things
met,
some
people
got
caught
up
in
in
school
and
doing
well
on
exams.
A
And
then
has
come
back
and
is
significantly
impacting
on
one
of
the
projects,
I'm
I'm
hope
I've
got
my
fingers
crossed
that
he
might
be
able
to
show
a
little
bit
of
that
work
today.
But
my
my
point
of
saying
all
that
is
that
please
don't
feel
embarrassed
or
bad
or
like
you're,
obligated
to
stay
around
and
be
here
every
single
time
life
happens.
Stuff
comes
up,
maybe
some
of
the
tech
that
we're
looking
at
after
a
while.
A
Just
isn't
that
interesting
or
it's
not
relevant
to
your
focus
and
that's
perfectly
fine,
if
you
would
my,
I
think
my
only
ask
in
that
regard
is
that
that
you
just
signal
just
say
you
know:
hey
I
broke
my
leg.
I
got
a
new
job,
I'm
I'm
having
a
baby,
I'm
getting
married
or
what
or
hey
I'm
not
interested
anymore
or
whatever.
That
is
mostly
so
that
we
don't
hound
you
to
finish
up
an
issue
that
you
were
working
on
or
or
or
whatever
it
is.
A
It's
totally
natural
for
people
to
come
and
go
so
don't
don't
feel
bad
all
right
good.
A
So
so,
having
said
all
of
that,
I
think
youssef
will
go
ahead
and
deliver.
That
is
that
right
yusuf.
A
And
I'm
and
yusef,
I'm
I'm
totally
joking
and
just
just
messing
around
with
you,
because
because
it's
it's
very
nice
to
have
you
on
the
call
same
for
nikita
same
same
for
a
couple
of
other
folks
who,
I
think
will
have
will
have
you
introduce
yourself
on
the
next
call,
there's
a
couple
of
topics
we
want
to
dig
into,
and
so
let's,
let's
start
with
those,
so
the
first
up
looks
like
shriti.
I
So
basically,
tech
primers
is
a
platform
which
produces
tutorials
for
different
kinds
of
technologies
for
devops
for
a
lot
of
technologies.
They
support
that
through
jitter
preppers
and
we
are
planning
to
have
a
nursing
tutorial
on
it.
I
I
put
this
into
the
community
meeting
units
because
I'd
like
some
help
doing
that,
and
if
anybody
is
interested
on
getting
a
word
out
or
helping
me
create
a
tutorial,
we'll
also
have
help
from
the
tech
timers
people,
so
you
won't
have
to
do
all
the
work
by
yourself
and
I'll,
be
there
to
support
it
I'll,
be
there
to
help
you
throughout
the
entire
process.
So
if
anybody
is
interested,
please
do
either
comment
on
the
meeting
minutes
or
drop
me
a
tank
on
slack
or
any
way
that
you
want
to
that's
all.
K
I
do
have
a
comment
comment
on
this
show.
The
thing
is
like
measuring
it:
it's
basically
service
mesh
and
it's
management,
so
would
it
be
necessary
to
have
a
tutorial
first
using
the
user
base
wouldn't
be
much
flexible
as
not
everyone
is
into
service
measures
and
not
everyone
needs
them.
So
that's
the
part
where
I'm
thinking
like
do
you
will
we
have
more
people
like
mostly
it
would
be
enterprise
or
companies,
but
basic
developers.
A
A
Many
of
you
know
docker,
and
maybe
some
of
you
don't
many
of
you
know
docker
very
well
and
you're,
using
it
a
lot
so
you're,
finally
using
kubernetes
or
an
orchestrator
and
then
eventually
so
you're
right
on
irud
that,
like
there's
a
journey
to
getting
to
a
mesh
but
and
we're
on
the
forefront
of
it,
we
do
want
to
empower
and
enable,
as
many
people
as
we
can
with
meshes
meshes,
are
going
to
change
the
way
that
people
write
software
and
so
my
point,
what
you
said
is
well
is
accurate,
that
that
doesn't
mean
that
we
wouldn't
want.
K
Like
I'm
happy
to
help
with
the
tutorials
like,
if
you
want
anything,
you
can
actually
reach
me
out
on
that
yeah.
So
yeah,
I
think
like
we
should.
We
might
want
to
wait
but
yeah.
That's
that's
a
good
idea
regarding
creating
tutorials
on
tech
primers
because
it
is
necessary.
Sometimes.
I
Great
just
adding
a
pointer,
any
kind
of
help
would
be
very,
very
welcome,
but
you
might
want
to
have
some
experience
with
running
mystery
or
actually
having
deployed
mystery
at
least
to
be
very
impactful
in
this
area.
I
J
J
Where
we
can
actually
give
the
background
of
service
meshes
diagram
of
service
mesh
interface,
however,
however,
adopters
work,
how
the
mystery
architecture
is
based
on
and
then
how
to
get
it,
how
to
start
a
mission
that
would
be
much
more
detailed
and
much
more
useful
to
the
community,
like
not
only
five
community.
The.
A
Nice
good
good
push
put
some
take
some
notes.
If
you
would.
Those
are
all
great
suggestions
like
we
need
all
of
the
above
videos
and
and
a
bunch
more
that
are
just
introductory,
like
you're
you're.
So
right
we
need
those
videos
in
our
in
the
community
docs
here
and
then
in
other
community
docs
as
well.
A
Actually,
I'm
pushed
to
to
that
line
of
thinking
when
you,
when
you
think
about
the
notion
that
mastery
as
a
project
manages
eight
to
ten
to
twelve
different
other
technologies,
it
either
manages
them
or
incorporates
them.
There
should
be
an
explainer
video
of
what
measury
is
in
each
of
those
communities.
Someone
should
be
on
the
linker
d
online
community,
meetup
demoing
mystery
and
how
it
interacts
with
linker
d
as
an
example,
yep
you're
right.
A
And,
and
by
the
way,
just
as
I'm
kind
of
reading
over
this
question
here
on
a
rude
you're,
I
mean
you're
totally
right
that,
like
that's
in
part,
one
of
the
things
that
excites
me
about
the
number
of
folks
that
are
here
in
this
community
right
now,
who
actually
don't
really
know,
golang
rust,
docker
kubernetes,
you
know
prometheus
jager,
like
grpc,
there's
a
long,
long,
long,
long
list
of
tech
that
is
used
in
the
projects
here.
A
One
of
the
things
that
excites
me
is
that
there's
a
any
number
of
you
that
will
leapfrog
a
little
bit
forward
in
terms
of
your
understanding
of
tech,
because
you,
because,
if
you
jump
over
to
a
service
mesh,
that's
usually
usually
takes
people
a
little
bit
of
a
journey
to
get
to
them.
But
if
you're
kind
of
starting
here
and
starting
small,
if
you
start
small,
you'll,
be
successful
in
making
contributions
or
kind
of
getting
engaged
and
getting
an
initial
understanding
getting
an
initial
foothold
and
growing
it
from
there.
A
It's
kind
of
nice,
because
you
will
there'll
be
a
back
trickle.
If
you
will
of
knowledge
that
you
will
gain
just
by
jumping
over.
So
I
mentioned
a
lot
of
back-end
infrastructure
projects.
There
are
there's
react
and
jekyll
gatsby
next
js,
billboard,
js
cytoscape
js,
there's
a
lot
of
front-end
technologies
or
libraries
frameworks
that
I
expect
that
people
haven't
quite
used
just
yet
either.
A
J
Actually,
it's
not
cyprus.
It's
plain
old,
cypress,
okay,
it's
just
an
e2
integration
framework
for
javascript,
more
or
more
appropriately
javascript
frameworks;
and
yes,
we
are
not
utilizing
the
complete
power
and
features
of
fighters
right
now.
As
far
as
I
remember,
the
last
test
I
was
added
was
integration
test
for
rendering
of
pages.
K
A
And
so
the
point
of
our
of
the
use
of
cypress
as
a
tool
within
these
projects
is
to
facilitate
automated
testing
of
of
the
front
ends.
Yeah,
it's
a
pretty
important
thing
it.
It's
can
be
nerve-wracking
to
make
a
release
of
one
of
the
projects
if
we
haven't
run
a
lot
of
tests
so
yeah,
so
kush
anirud.
If
people
are
interested
in
cyprus
and
kind
of
understanding,
what
we've
done
to
date
are
the
two
of
you
good
people
to
come,
see.
A
Well,
very
good
next
topic
up
is
avashek.
You've
got
a
topic.
K
So
today,
I'm
going
to
show
you
guys
a
sample
beta
version
of
the
kuma
adapter
that
has
been
created
permission
so
kuma
is
a
service
mesh
from
hom
and
we've
created
an
adapter
to
sort
of
facilitate
and
trigger
and
install
or
do
whatever
inside
your
cluster
for
the
chrome,
cool
I'll,
just
share
my
screen
and
then
probably
get
started
with
it.
K
Right
all
right
for
this
demo,
I
have
a
cluster
running
in
my
remote
on
lenovo
yeah.
So
I
guess,
let's
get.
A
A
K
All
right,
so
I
have
the
have
the
measuring
and
the
active
running
in
my
local,
so
yeah.
M
Yeah
I
sold
the
tissue
and
and
the
yesterday
we
released
that
at
least
wasn't
for
that.
So
it's
working
now.
K
K
So
yeah
I've
already
put
my
q
config
and
I
have
the
cluster
running
and
yeah.
It
says
per
section
flipping,
so
I
do
have
my
so.
Basically,
these
are
all
the
adapters
that
are
available
for
machine.
K
This
particular
thing
is
of
a
different
color,
because
this
one
is
the
only
thing
that
is
online
and
everything
is
right
now
not
available
in
my
current
local
setup,
so
yeah,
let's
check
if
yeah.
So
when
you
click
on
it,
it
does
a
ping
test
on
the
adapter
to
show
to
check
if
the
adapter
is
up
great,
all
right.
Okay,
why
is
it
okay?
K
So
I
have
the
kuma
management
interface
in
which
I
I
have
two
major
functionalities
implemented
right
now,
which
is
to
install
and
delete
service,
meshes,
install
and
delete
the
puma
service
mesh
and
also
run
an
smi
conformance
test,
basically
to
check
if
this
particular
service
mesh
is
smi,
confirmed
or
not
so
yeah.
So,
let's,
let's
try
with
installing
the
service
mesh
and
check
the
logs,
what's
happening
undercover.
K
So
if
you
look
at
the
logs,
it
says
the
every
step
that
is,
that
it's
following
basically
the
installation
right
now
is
with
something
called
puma
cto,
a
command
line,
interface
that
that
kuma
provides
to
install
the
instance
inside
your
cluster.
K
So
we
are
just
so.
We
are
just
making
use
of
that
to
get
kuma
installed
in
our
cluster,
so
so
yeah.
It
says
whom
is
installed,
and
you
also
get
an
event
in
here
saying
that
it's
deployed
successfully
and
in
order
to
verify
that
you
can
basically
go
to
a
namespace
named
to
mark
system
and
check
for
the
control
plane
which
is
yes
running
and
so
yeah,
so
that
that's
how
you
verify
kumar
for
myself,
which
is
running
inside
cluster,
and
so
now
that
you've
installed
the
service
mesh.
K
K
Instance,
inside
a
cluster
run
the
test,
bring
out
the
results
and
then
delete
the
instance
so
right
now,
if
you
want
to
check
the
live
action
on
what
what
is
happening
under
the
hood,
you
can
go
to
the
measuring
namespace
and
check
for
the
sma
conformance
tool
that
it
just
created
27.99,
and
if
you
check
out
the
logs
of
the
container,
you
would
know-
or
you
get
an
idea
of
what
exactly
the
test
has
been
running
inside
and
yeah.
K
So
this
takes
around
almost
four
to
five
minutes
to
finish
this
test
yeah.
So
I
guess
let's
wait
for
it
so
yeah.
So
meanwhile
yeah
meanwhile
do
you
want
to
engage
them
with
something
else.
H
K
All
right,
the
distributor,
modem
right
yeah,
we
do
have
the
support
for
it,
but
the
issue
is
that
we
haven't
included
the
option
in
the
uis
yet
yeah.
We
have
not
brought
the
option
to
the
ui,
yet
okay
and
working
on
it
basically
to
there
are
a
couple
of
challenges
to
make
it
distributed.
Basically,
you
need
a
lot
of
instant
user
input
to
sort
of
decide
the
installation,
basically
the
the
different
cluster
ips
and
the
the
vm
subnets
and
etc
so
yeah.
H
K
Sure
definitely
we
can
also
discuss
private
if
yeah.
K
Sure,
thanks
yeah
sure,
so
I
guess
it
will
take
a
couple
of
more
minutes
to
get
this
test
done.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions
until
now.
A
Meanwhile,
here
I
have
one:
do
we?
Oh
you
know
what
maybe
I
should
have
been
watching.
The
demo
I
was
gonna
ask
if
the
smi
conformance
test
was
a
supported
operation
and
that's
actually
what
you're
demoing
so
so
yeah.
So
that's
by
the
way
do
the
tests
do
the
test
results
generally
return.
K
So
also
we
we
do
have,
and
we
do
have
a
beta
version
of
open
servers
mesh
as
well,
which
supports
all
these
three
operations
and
yeah.
I
guess
you
know
I'll
or
no.
This
test
is
gonna
be
done
in
a
couple
of
more
minutes,
so
I've
already
run
this
test
on
the
cluster
and
apparently
kuma
is
not
conformant
with
smi.
K
Oh
sure,
yeah,
so
yeah,
that's
that's
the
outcome.
Basically,
and
you
would
get
a
notification
on
the
ui
with
the
results
and
moving
ahead.
We
would
also
want
to
create
a
tableau
or
create
the
result
in
the
tablet
format,
and
the
markup
of
that
is
basically
in
here.
K
So
this
is
just
walk-up
results
that
that
just
shows
that
that
this
shows
the
outcome
of
the
test
that
is
run
inside
the
cluster
and
which
series
how
how
capable
it
is
and
what
is
the
result
of
the
test
and
all
all
the
corresponding
values
inside.
So
this,
this
data
is
right
now
in
raw
form,
as
in
what
we
will
be
getting
shortly
will
be
in
a
raw
format
and
the
json
format,
but
the
next
version
of
this
release
would
be
in
a
tablet
positively.
A
This
is,
this
is
fanta.
This
is
what
I
was
hoping
that
you
would
achieve
with
the
demo.
This
is
great,
maybe
at
the
end
of
the
call
we
can
circle
back
real,
quick
just
to
see
if
the
results
came
through,
but
definitely
yeah.
This
is
nice
ad.
Thank
you
for
sharing.
I
know
it's
not
always
easy
to
share
all
right,
very
good.
We
had
another
any
final
comments
for
abhishek.
A
Very
good
inside
of
the
meeting
minutes,
our
next
topic
up
is
well
it's
from
ruth.
B
K
I
was
gonna
swim,
wait
yeah
now
we
can
see
the
test
has
been
finished
and
we
also
got
a
notification
in
which
we've
got
the
results
in
a
raw
format.
Basically,
when
you
pick
that
out.
K
Fully
formatted-
and
this
shows
that
the
specs
were
not
found.
Basically,
the
test
results
have
failed
for
all
the
conditions
that
we
have
specified
and
yeah.
So
that's
that's
a
sample
output
and
the
way
it
will
be
shown
in
the
ui
is
how
I
showed
you,
the
mock-up.
Let's
see
this
yeah.
A
If
no
one
took
anything
away
from
this
other
than
this
last
piece,
I
think
it's
a
success,
which
is
to
say
this
is
a
great
example
of
where
there's
some
ui
work.
That
really
needs
to
be
done.
Otherwise,
a
lot
of
effort
from
abhishek
and
a
bunch
of
other
folks
won't
come
to
fruition.
So
abhishek
was
showing
the
fact
that
there's
a
json
response,
which
is
hardly
human,
legible,
but
there's
an
early
mock-up
of
how
to
take
that
json
and
turn
it
into
a
nice
table
in
the
react
base
based
on
ui.
A
And
so,
if
any
of
you
are
react,
oriented
signal-
and
this
might
be-
this
might
be
an
easy
area
to
tie
off
to
get
kind
of
a
real,
a
real
win
if
you
will
so
other
than
that
we're
running
low
on
time.
So
ruth
please,
take
it.
B
B
So
basically
it's
a
lineup
foundation
project,
that's
dimension.
We
measure
metrics
and
analyze
health,
community
health
and
open
source,
softwares
and
communities.
So
there's
a
working
group
called
the
dni
working
group
yeah.
So
there's
the
program
going
on
a
badging
program.
So
just
the
way
you
get
badges
on
desktop
when
you
write
like
guitar
badges,
so
there's
a
project
called
the
budget
project.
So
let
me
just
navigate
to
that.
B
Hold
on
okay,
so
yeah,
so
the
diversity
and
inclusion
budget,
so
this
is
centered
into
two
areas:
the
projects
and
for
events.
So
the
idea
behind
this
is
for
a
project
for
an
open
source
project
as
they
are
five,
so
we
get
a
badge
for
being
diverse
and
inclusive,
and
from
this
call
we
see
that
we
have
like
a
whole
lot
of
people
from
everywhere
around
the
world
right.
B
So
it's
it
shows
one
step
of
us
being
diverse
and
inclusive,
and
the
community
is
very
welcoming
beginner
friendly
and
I'm
sure
everyone
here
has
everyone
that
has
had
a
wonderful
experience.
So
this
is
a
good
goal
for
us
to
get
a
dna
badge,
so
this
project
is
actually
new.
It's
not
actually
it's
still
in
development.
We
are
just
in
the
pilot
testing
phase
and,
like
I
said
earlier,
it's
going
to
be
like
in
two
phases,
projects
and
events
for
for
open
source
projects
and
for
open
source
events.
B
So,
in
our
case,
in
the
advice
case,
we
are
in
the
project
area.
So
for
now
the
events
we
are
just
kicking
starts.
We
are
releasing
for
events.
For
now
we
are
not
project
release
will
come
later,
but
I
just
want
to
make
us
our
on
the
project.
B
So
what
happens
or
how
we
get
a
badge.
The
process
is
just
we
apply.
So
if
you
look
here
all
right,
so
let
me
get
to.
Let
me
go
to
the
project
area.
Sorry,
so
this
is
the
so
if
there
are
metrics
actually
that
you'd
for
a
for
an
open
source
project,
their
metrics
and
open
source
projects
should
have
to
get
a
dni
badge
right.
So
these
are
some
of
the.
I
think
I
need
to
post
this
in
the
chat.
B
So
people
can
access.
Oh,
I
think,
there's
a
link.
I
kept
the
link
on
the
meeting
minutes
yeah
so
for
these
are
the
metrics.
A
project
should
have
sold
for
documentation,
issue
track
and
issue
tracker
communication
channel.
So
these
are
the
metrics
the
questions
we
are
going
to
be
answering
like
and
when
applying
for
a
d-
and
I
batch
so
like
I
said
this
is
this
still
under
we
are
still
developing
the
process.
B
It's
still
under
will
not
release
and
the
first
release
is
going
to
be
for
the
event
area,
not
for
project
but
I'll
keep
us
updated
on
everything
going
on
until
when
we
start
when
we
start
receiving
applications
for
projects.
B
So
so,
after
applying
after
you
finish
the
application
process
for
your
project,
you,
your
project
is
going
to
be
assigned
a
reviewer
someone
that
will
go
through
all
the
metrics.
You
have
put
in
to
be
sure
that
you
pass
the
the
metric
that
there's
actually
like
a
checklist
where
the
reviewer
would
check.
Okay,
this
documentation,
okay,
it's
okay
and
the
next
one
for
the
next
metric.
Just
like
that,
so
after
the
reviewing
process,
then
the
modulator
would
be
the
one
to
okay
give
a
pass,
so
there
are
different
badges.
B
Actually,
so
I'm
going
to
show
that.
So,
if
you
see
here
at
this
area
at
this
area
here,
you'd
see
like
different
by
you
see
the
gold
badge
silver
passing
and
pending
so
depending
on
the
metrics.
You
pass
depending
on
how
good
your
according
to
the
metrics,
so
you
either
get
a
gold
or
a
silver
or
a
person
or
a
pending
badge
right.
So
that's
just
what
this
project
is
about.
So
when
it's
time
for
the
release
for
the
project
area,
I'll
keep
us
updated
on
the
process
yeah,
I
think
that's
pretty
good.
A
It's
awesome,
I'm
I'm
excited
about
this
badge
for
those.
I
put
a
couple
of
comments
in
the
chat
which
really
go
into
the
meeting
minutes.
There's
a
project
that
that
measures
specifically
participates
in
today.
A
And
it's
called
the
cii
best
practices
badge
it's
from
the
linux
foundation,
just
like
the
chaos
group
is
from
the
linux
foundation.
There's
a
a
best
practices
badge.
If
you
can
see
it
here
as
to
like
how
you
would
run
an
open
source
project
in
terms
of
it's
really
somewhat
security
centric
in
terms
of
are
you
do
you
have
secure
coding,
practices
and
and
various
considerations?
A
If
your
project
is
doing
these
things-
and
these
are
all
technical
security
oriented
things,
but
in
the
same
vein,
we
would
very
much
so
like
for
the
culture
that
we
have
in
the
community
today,
which
I'm
hoping
is
quite
uplifting
inclusive
and
thanks
to
all
of
you,
full
of
names
so
diverse
that
you're
full
of
names
that
I
can't
pronounce
that
we
we
would
do
do
very
well
to
conscientiously
participate
in
in
that
program
as
well.
A
So,
for
my
part,
I
you
know,
I
really
support
that
suggestion
and
I
think
we
should
do
it.
So
speaking
of
being
inclusive,
one
of
the
topics
that
we
had
to
to
mention
today,
sridi
ruth
anita
jabir,
were
working
on
trying
to
organize
another
call
sweetie.
Do
you
want
to
talk
about
that.
I
Yeah
sure
so
we
are
basically
planning
another
call
for
newcomers
or
new
members
of
the
community.
I
This
will
take
some
of
the
pressure
off
of
some
of
the
people
who
have
been
continuously
helping
newcomers
with
basic
questions
or
about
starting
out
with
the
projects
or
learning
a
few
basic
things
or
working
with
getup
or
just
basic
questions
that
need
to
be
answered.
This
would
give
also
give
them
newcomers
a
platform
to
bring
up
the
questions,
bring
up
issues,
bring
up
anything
that
they
are
having
a
problem
with
or
to
get
more
involved
in
the
community
at
a
more
pixel
level,
I'll
simply
be
there
for
as
an
advisory
capacity.
I
This
is
really
more
of
innovation
and
by
ruth
and
lychee
and
japan
and
any
and
some
other
people
who
will
be
joining
us
soon,
we'll
probably
start
with
this
in
the
next
week,
I
think
it'll
be
hosted
on
thursdays,
because
that's
the
only
day,
we
don't
burden
you
with
other
meetings
and
that's
it
if
anybody
is
interested
to
help
out
with
that,
please
don't
ping
me,
that's
it.
A
K
Yeah,
so,
let's
start
so
hi
everyone
like
most
of
you,
have
like
at
least
some
of
you
have
seen
the
measuring
interface
as
of
now.
Let's
share
my
screen,
so
this
is
the
current
interface
for
measuring,
where
you
can
actually
create
create
any
creators
of
through
an
adapter.
You
can
create
a
service
mesh,
delete
them,
deploy
an
application
and
probably
delete
them.
K
Plus
there
are
some
configuration
options,
so
there
is
a
thing
like
for
you
to
figure
out
if
there's
a,
if
there's
a
club,
some
service
mesh
deployed,
or
is
there
any
application
deploy
this?
Currently,
I
don't-
I
don't
see
a
way
in
in
here,
so
to
help
with
that,
as
well
as
to
visually
control,
most
of
the
heavy
load
and
configuration
we
have,
we
have
planned
on
adding.
K
I
guess
we
call
it
mesh
map
and
so
here's
an
example
of
kiali
that
I'd
like
to
focus
on.
So
this
is
basically
a
service
mesh
for
an
application.
You
could
say
it's
a
book
page
application
of
the
most
basic
application
on
sq
adapter
and
they
haven't.
They
have
a
dashboard
called
kiali.
So
here
you
can
see
each
and
every
component
how
they
are
connected
and
how
the
traffic
routes
to
each
other,
as
well
as
the
traffic
strength.
K
So
basically
how
much
load
a
node
carries
and
all
and
thing
is
you
can
configure
everything
you
can
even
have
separate
versions.
You
could
prioritize
a
lot
of
stuff,
you
could
say.
K
Basically
you
could
give
some
users
to
priority
to
access
some
version
of
the
product
instead
of
the
original
version
and
a
lot
of
things
you
could
configure
here,
you
could
configure
the
traffic
and
almost
everything
you
can
even
see
the
traffic,
as
you
see
here
like
in
the
http
part,
so
you
can
even
see
the
request
per
second,
and
this
is
a
very
like
then,
when
we
had
a
look
into
it,
we
found
it
very
interesting
and
that's.
K
This
is
something
we
need
and
we
improve
so
we're
planning
on
improving
on
it,
and
so
what
we've
come
up
with?
We've
used
a
library,
cytoscape
js
and
currently
it's
in
like
we
are
here
in
the
planning
stage.
We
are
trying
to
list
for
all
the
things
that
we
need,
and
here
is
the
development
at
a
version
of
the
current
website
and
that's
scope,
the
mesh.
So
if
you
click
on
here-
and
basically
you
can,
you
can
see
so
we
have
created
the
name
space.
K
We
created
two
areas,
so
there's
the
ingress
gateway,
there's
a
product.
It
has
an
internal
level
which
has
two
up
two
applications,
probably
v1
and
v2,
and
the
this
is
the
gateway
it.
It
probably
should
have
many
services,
even
though
we
have
only
one
here-
and
this
is
probably
the
line-
that's
mostly
known
as
it's
a
this
is
the
traffic
light
where,
where
the
traffic
routes
so
currently,
this
is
the
like
the
lowest
version
right
now
and
we're
starting
to
work
on
it.
K
So
what
we're
planning
is
to
have
an
interfaith,
a
visual
interface.
To
start,
you
know,
start
working
on
your
on
the
service
mesh.
You
can
configure
it
you
can
you
can
deploy
it.
Can
you
even
do
performance
test?
So
apparently
we
have
performance
test
right.
So
here
you
enter
all
these
all
these
fields.
You
enter
all
the
options
and
you
run
a
test
right.
K
So
for
this.
What
if
you
could
simply
you
could
have?
You
could
have
an
interface
enter
some
parameters
and
run
a
test,
and
the
best
thing
with
react
is
everything
you
can
actually
see
the
changes
so
react
supports
us,
so
you
don't
have
to
refresh
your
page.
You
can
simply
say
see
the
changes
visually,
and
so
we
could
give
more
like
a
similar
view
to
this,
maybe
even
better,
where
I
could
actually
see
the
traffic
you
could
see
like
suddenly.
If
there
is
a
load
on.
K
Let's
say
we
have
a
load
on
v1
too
much
right,
so
we
can
see
if
consider
the
load
on
v1
is
too
much
and
suddenly
this
line
becomes
red.
So
what
does
it
so?
We
can
figure
out
a
configuration
where
we
don't
have
to
work
with
so
much
lower,
and
even
if
we
have
a
load,
we
can
simply
change
the
configuration
simply
and
easily
and
you
can
test
every
node
out.
You
can
load
tests,
you
can
do
a
lot
of
stuff
configuration
through
visually
and
that's
something
we
did
lack
initially
and
now.
K
I
think
it's
good
to
see
you're
on
path
to
getting
it
done,
and
we
have
initial
plan
on
creating
the
mesh
map
and
we
like
we
like
more
people
to
work
on
it
if
anyone's
interested
and
yeah.
We
welcome
a
lot
of
contributors
in
case.
If
anyone
wants
to
try
it
out
so
in
github
we
have
a
branch
for
it
and
that's
mesh
map,
so
you
could
simply
use
this
and
run
a
development
environment
on
on
the
ui.
K
So,
as
you
see,
I'm
actually
running
this
here,
so
this
this
development
environment
simply
simply
do
yarn
dev
and
it
will
start
loading
your
dev
development
version
of
the
website
and
you
can
test
it
out
in
case.
You
want
to
have
a
look
at
it
and,
if
you'd
like
to
work
on
it,
you
can
reach
me
kush
lee
anyone
probably
regarding
this,
and
I
think
that's
so.
What
we're
trying
to
do
is
ki
ali.
So,
let's
come
to
kiyali
currently
supports
only
istio
right
now
and
as
mesri.
K
Our
aim
is
to
support
some
if
other
service
measures
have
a
common
interface
for
most
of
the
service
measures,
and
that's
why
our
mesh
map
we're
planning
to
make
it
diverse.
So
you
could
actually
control
most
of
the
service
measures
and
their
con
and
their
configuration
and
that's
in
heads-up
we're
trying
to
achieve
and
that's
something
we'll
be
going
forward
with.
So
I
guess
that's
more
on
what
I'd
like
to
add
on
this.
Hopefully,
if
he
has
anything
to
add.
A
A
K
I'll,
just
I'll
just
give
a
quick
demo
on
that
too.
So.
K
Shadow
and,
what's
it
so
context,
menu
is,
is
basically
you
pick
an
element
and
it
certainly
gives
you
a
menu
to
choose
different
options.
I've
added
command
one
two
and
three
can
add
any
number
of
this,
but
probably
the
number
four
is
better.
So
what
we
plan
here
is
they
could
we
could
simply
invoke
a
performance
test
or
basically
get
the
stats
or
anything
anything
related
to
service
mesh?
And
it's
not.
We
could
handle
that.
We
have
lots
of
options.
You
could
simply
even
fold
this
around.
K
You
can
mess
with
it
and
that's
like
you
could
arrange
it
any
any
way
you
like
you
can
control
anything.
However,
you
like
and
that's
something
we're
looking
forward
to
and
yeah.
I
guess
this
is
more
on
context
mail.
So
this
is
the
context
menu.
So,
where
you
pick
a
note
and
you
have
different
options
that
you
can
invoke,
each
option
invokes
a
function,
so
in
the
end
side
it
would
perform
the
functions
and
that's
more
on
context
menu.
I
guess.
A
Beautiful
well,
we
are
thank
you
very
much
for
that.
Anirud
we're
one
minute
over.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions
or
any
comments,
things
that
we
needed
to
cover
today
before
we
conclude.
A
No,
we
haven't
that's
a
great
question.
No,
we
haven't
there's
nothing
stopping
us
from
doing
it
or
you
know.
Rather
what
we
have
done
here
recently
is.
We
did
sign
up
for
community
bridge
I'll,
put
a
link
to
that
program.
B
Yeah,
I
think
for
github
sponsors
is
not
yet
available
everywhere,
so
you
just
have
to
check
your
location
and
if
it's
available
on
your
location,
yeah,
I
think
that's
it's
not
available
everywhere
yet
like
like
for
nigeria,
it's
not
available
for
nigeria.
L
B
Karen,
I
said
guitar
sponsored
yeah,
so
I
think
there's
another
thing
I
wanted
to
see.
So
I
noticed
that
for
some
new
contributors,
one
reason
I
think
they
might
be
having
an
issue.
Well.
That
was
not
my
case,
but
I
think
some
actual
people
actually
started
using
github
desktop.
B
So
when
using
the
top
desktop,
they
do
not
do
that
signing
off
commits.
So
whenever
they
push
the
commit,
the
dco
check
always
fails.
So
they
probably
they
skip
that
aspect
like
for
someone
using
a
github
desktop.
B
I
don't
think
if
there
is
a
feature
to
enable
signing
off
of
commits
from
github
desktop,
so
I
think.
I
B
Yeah
so
because
I
think
I
helped
someone
out
and
she
was
using
the
top
desktop.
So
I
noticed
that
was
the
problem,
so
some
of
them
actually
tried
to
skip
off
that
step,
probably
because
they
use
the
top
desktop
yeah.
So
I
don't
know
how
we
can
manage
that
situation.
I
Another
station
here,
instead
of
giving
up
the
dco
criteria,
we
can
add
instructions
to
the
first
timer's
contributing
guide
and
add
proper
instructions
that
this
won't
be
an
issue.
I'm
sure
there's
a
way
to
solve
this
without
having
to
resort
to
the
get
bashed
exceedingly.
B
I
Tell
you
what's
wrong:
let's
discuss
this
on
slack,
because
we
already
find
what's
up
is
that
okay.
A
Very
good
anyone
have
anything
else
they
needed
to
bring
up
today.
O
Okay,
when
we
are
discussing
with
you
today
that
we
could
you
know
get
in
on
your
discussion,
maybe
we
could
have
the
tutorial,
because
I
remember
that
it
was
quite
a
hassle
for
me,
my
dcu
test
kept
on
failing
when
I
started
the
first
contribution
that
I
made.
So
maybe
we
could
have
a
simple
tutorial
for
that,
so
that
newcomers
don't
have
to
go
to
the
stress
like
we
did.
I
Sure
we'll
have
the
discussion,
the
first
timers
channel,
that
is,
that
okay.
I
A
Nice
awesome
yeah.
That
sounds
like
a
good
yeah,
a
recurring
topic
for
the
well
gosh.
I
guess
maybe
it's
the
new
contributors
call,
I
think
we've
been
we've
been.
We
have
a
first
timers
channel,
but
I
wonder
if
it
isn't
more
appropriate
to
call
it
a
something
else,
because
it's
not
literally
first-timer
but
just
sort
of
folks
that
are
fresh,
so
we're
a
few
minutes
over.
It's
been
a
very
nice
call.
I
think
we
hit
our
record
today
for
the
number
of
attendees.
A
This
is
great
same
time
next
week
also,
I
think,
look
to
shriti
and
ruth
anita
and
jabir
about
details
for
the
new
contributors.
Call.
Okay,
thanks
all
I'll
talk
to
you
very
soon
see
you
all.
In
slack.