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From YouTube: Layer5 Community Meeting (Oct 9th, 2020)
Description
Promotions! New maintainers, new interns, and new hires!
A
All
right,
there's
a
few
of
us
that
are
filing
in
good
morning,
if
you're
on
the
call
jot
your
name
into
the
meeting
minutes,
if
you
would
it's
the
only
way,
people
get
points
around
here
is.
If
you
attend
a
meeting,
apparently
write
your
name
down.
A
A
Well,
the
poor
sends
her
regrets
today
due
to
technical
issues,
which
is
ironic,
considering
that
she
just
got
done
taking
most
of
us
to
school
yesterday
so,
but
nevertheless
she
will
catch
up
with
the
recording
and
see
that
we
have
harassed
her.
Nonetheless,
she
cannot
escape
all
right.
Where
are
we
at
we're?
We're
five
minutes
after
time
to
time
to
get
rocking
and
rolling
on
the
community
call
october?
9Th
thanks
everybody
for
coming.
A
A
A
brief
reminder:
we
record
our
calls
and
post
them
on
youtube
for
later
viewing
pleasure.
Maybe
that's
the
only
housekeeping
item.
I
suppose
you
know
toss
your
name
into
the
meeting
minutes
if
you're
on
the
call
always
nice
to
recognize
folks
who
who
join
the
link
to
the
meeting
minutes
is
in
the
zoom
chat.
A
B
Hello
there,
how
many
you
call
mariah.
My
name
is
father
manny
coma.
I
joined
jacinta.
I
think,
like
two
days
ago.
A
Nice
fun,
oh
thanks
for
speaking
up
fantastic,
say
more:
what
what
brought
you
to
the
community?
Where
can
we?
Where
are
you
calling
from
what?
What
do
you?
What
do
you
do
during
the
day?
What's
your.
A
Perfect,
that's
a
well
that's
a
perfect
response
from
a
few
different
perspectives,
least
of
which
fod
is
the
fact
that
you're
from
like
west
africa
just
awesome,
because
just
the
east
africans
have
been
kind
of
taking
over
and
so
we've
gotta
we've
gotta
balance
it
out
we're
gonna,
we're
gonna
tip
the
continent.
I
think
into
the
ocean
on
the
east,
on
the
on
the
east
side,
so
yeah
there's
those
darn
nigerians.
A
I
tell
you
what
and
welcome
clearly
there's
clearly
we
like
we
all
get
along
here
or
I
would
like
to
pick
on
ourselves
so
very
nice
to
have
you
anyone
else
new
today.
A
And
you're
always
welcome
to
reintroduce
as
well
sort
of
like
for
any
of
you
that
may
have
been
baptized
before
you
can.
You
can
do
it
more
than
once.
A
All
right,
good,
let's,
let's
jump
into
the
meeting
minutes,
that's
some
a
couple
of
things
to
talk
about
this:
is
the
community
call,
so
we
have
a
call
every
day
of
the
week
in
the
layer,
five
community,
this
particular
one
has
the
broadest
agenda.
It's
somewhat
open.
All
of
the
agendas
are
intended
to
be
driven
by
each
of
you.
A
All
of
them
are
an
opportunity
for
you
to
talk
about
the
things
that
you're
working
on
across
any
of
the
projects
that
are
here
to
to
demo
those
things
the
community
call
in
particular
is
a
good
opportunity
to
talk
about
happenings
in
the
cloud
native
ecosystem
or
things
that
aren't
aren't
only
inside
of
the
layer,
five
community,
and
so
so.
Actually,
let's
do
that
now.
A
Let
me
ask,
let
me
ask
anybody
if,
if
you're
aware
of
any
upcoming
events
or
if
you've
seen
an
announcement
in
the
ecosystem
that
you
thought
was
interesting,
something
you
learned,
anybody
seen
a
press
release
recently
or
tried
out
a
new
piece
of
tech
that
they
thought
was
pretty.
E
D
D
I
started
out
with
aws,
then
I've
been
working
on
azure
for
I
don't
know
eight
years
or
so
and
ventured
on
to
gcp,
because
there's
a
lot
of
google
cloud
stuff
going
on
and
they
invented
kubernetes.
D
After
all
and
it's
it's
very
interesting
and
there's
a
lot
of
service
meshes
going
on,
and
I
would
like
to
fully
understand
that,
besides
just
being
able
to
say
that
so
I'm
working
on
apis
and
microservices
and
trying
to
connect
cicd
pipeline,
I
installed
also
the
jenkins
server
and
worker
and
I've
been
a
member
of
github
for
a
long
time
and
azure
devops
as
well.
So
you
know
I'm
trying
to
sharpen
up
my
coding
skills
a
little
bit.
D
Nice,
anyway,
the
answer
question
is:
there's
a
lot
of
disaster
recovery,
type
stuff
as
well
as
confluent
the
maker
of
kafka.
D
So
there's
this
whole
thing
about
event
streaming
versus
batch
type
activity,
in
other
words,
to
go
out
and
pull
devices
to
see
if
the
up
or
down
or
responding,
there's,
actually
an
event
flow.
I
think
of
it
kind
of
like
in
financial
terms
of
workspace
or
workstation,
whether
it
be
bloomberg
or
some
other
trading
application.
D
Morgan
stanley
developer
called
filter,
it's
kind
of
like
a
udp
stream
that
goes
by
and
if
you
interested
or
that's
marked
for
you,
because
you
have
that
on
your
water,
it
pulls
that
guy
in
otherwise
it
just
goes
by
and
so
that's
kind
of
kind
of
the
way.
This
is
only
there's,
there's
more
security
around
it
and
different
pipelines,
and
things
like
that
and
no
superior
databases,
and
it's
a
lot
of
it's
in
memory
cached
and
I'm
just
I'm
just
beginning
to
build
that
service
as
well
and
an
ansible
tower.
D
So
that's
that's
just
kind
of
what
I'm
been
up
to.
I
saw
a
really
neat,
a
webinar
that
was
three
or
four,
but
they
have
them
all
recorded
and
what
it
was
was
it
was
from.
D
On
on.
D
All
of
this
on
a
dashboard
that
presumably
a
ciso
would
be
watching,
and
also
they
have
it's
very
bce
business
continuity
where
he
is,
if
you
get
empowered
or
whatever
so,
to
send
out
messages,
different
formats
of
messages,
one
type
two
employees,
one
type
to
customers
and
and
one
could
assume
many
other
categories,
but
it
it
it
finds
it
gets
the
first
response.
It
gets
the
first
news
of
first
responders
of
major
accidents
like
that.
It's
called
unsolved.
D
It's
probably
you
know
millions
of
dollars
or
something
because
they
monitor
all
of
these
fees
thieves
rather,
but
it
was
really.
It
was
really
kind
of
interesting
to
see
that
that
is
where
our
focus
and
where
a
lot
of
energy
is
going
is,
and
you
know
for
the
first
time
yesterday
it
dawned
on
me-
everybody
says
dr
bc.
A
No
yeah
there's
so
many
interesting
things
to
comment
on
across
the
tech.
The
text
that
you
mentioned
this
last
one
was
kind
of
interesting,
because
I
think
a
lot
of
people
will
think
about
backups
and
dr,
perhaps
not
in
terms
of
the
the
how
valuable
it
is
to
to
to
retrieve
that
or
like
they
don't
always
measure
it.
In
terms
of
like
time
to
recovery
or
or
yeah.
I.
D
Rto
and
rpo
recovery
time,
which
is
usually
24
hours
but
like
for
a
database.
It
might
be
15
minutes
or
five
minutes
or
it
might
be
guaranteed
right
at
the
other
side
before
it's
written
here
could
be
active,
active,
that's
rto.
D
Our
co
is
the
capacity,
maybe
dr
or
maybe
you're
gonna,
particularly
with
cloud
and
microservices
and
elasticity.
Your
dr
site
could
just
be
stoves,
but
rco
is
the
capab
capacity
like.
D
Are
we
going
to
be
able
to
run
at
50,
normal
or
25,
normal
or
100,
normal
or
now,
with
elasticity
and
with
the
proper
coding
and
cicd
pipeline
and
elasticity
values
for
your
various
containers
and
no
sql
databases
and
whatnot
vr
could
spin
up
from
almost
from
a
skeleton
to
production
capable
in
20
minutes
realistically,
because
a
lot
of
it's
in
parallel,
but
they
still
take
a
couple
minutes
to
spin
up
a
vm.
D
You
know
yeah
yeah
and
much
much
less
microseconds
for
containers,
but
you
have
to
have
vms
to
put
the
containers
on
and
you
have
to
have
this
software
installed
on
the
ends
to
create
the
containers,
and
there
is
a
lot
of
stuff
involved,
no
matter
what
you
do.
A
Yeah
yeah,
you
can't
get
away
from
yeah
yeah.
Well,
fair
enough.
I'm
gonna
listed
down
a
couple
of
interesting
things
that
you'd
brought
up.
Maybe
things
to
asynchronously
chat
on
in
the
meeting
minutes
the
there
are
a
couple
of
newcomers
that
we've
had
this
week
so
certainly
welcome
to
all
those
who
joined
the
slack
fresh.
A
Some
of
you
who
joined
on
the
slack
this
week,
I
think,
are-
are
on
here
so
vod
nice
to
there.
You
are
nice
to
have
you
a
few
announcements,
some
congratulations
to
to
hand
off
to
people
here
in
the
community.
There
are
some
of
you
have
been
around
for
a
long
time.
Some
of
you
have
you
know,
despite
our
best
efforts,
we've
yet
to
scare
off
apparently
and
you've
stuck
around
and
three
of
you
this
week
and
actually
stephen.
A
Oh
thanks
and-
and
so
we
couldn't
be
more
there's
a
collection
of
existing
maintainers
across
the
projects
who
convene
occasionally
and
discuss
well.
Well,
we
talk
about
you.
I
guess
there
were
three
people
in
particular
that
were
talked
about
this
week
and
that
that's
josh,
patel,
pratya,
banerjee
and
miku
gefeller.
A
These
three
individuals
have
been
impactful
in
the
community,
been
consistent
with
their
contribution,
but
more
than
that
they've
been.
I
think
that
they've
espoused
the
culture
of
the
community
about
paying
it
forward
with
others
about
reviewing
not
just
about
reviewing
prs
but
helping
others
learn
and
doing
it
in
a
way
in
which
is,
patience
is
exercised
and
collaboration
is
encouraged,
and
so
it's
we
want
to.
We
want
to
latch
on
to
those
folks
as
quickly
as
we
can
and
put
them
into
a
position
to
help
the
projects
grow.
A
It's
pretty
neat,
it's
not
it's,
not
a
small
thing.
The
and
the
the
scary
part
is
there
are
many
empty
maintainer
slots
or
like
we've,
got
more
projects
than
maintainers.
I
think
so.
A
It's
a
good
good
problem
to
have
a
couple.
Other
congratulations
are
in
order,
and
that
is
to
a
few
interns
that
were
accepted
this
week.
Some
of
these
interns
were
accepted
into
a
direct
internship
with
layer
5,
which
is
fantastic,
and
some
of
these
interns
were
accepted
through
community
bridge,
both
directly
yeah
yeah
through
community
bridge
through
three
different
programs
in
the
community
bridge.
A
A
There
are
a
couple
of
other
slots
still
open.
I
know
that
there's
a
few
of
you
in
there's
a
number
of
you
in
the
community
and
maybe
on
this
call
who
are
vying
for
those
and
so
to
keep
at
it,
but
congrats
to
aniruddev
christian
veneth.
A
Welcome
to
the
sweatshop,
I
think
it's
then.
Lastly,
we
also
announced
boy
gosh,
there's
a
lot
going
on
in
october,
two
new
layer,
five
employees.
I
think
it's
appropriate
probably
to
announce
that
in
the
community
call,
because
these
two
individuals
are
quite
active
in
the
community,
helping
steward
projects,
provide
feedback
and
organize
us,
so
sriti,
chandra
and
abhishek
kumar
welcome
your
your
avatars
are
tattooed
with
the
green
five,
so
you
can
send
pics
of
your
real
life
tattoo.
You
know
later,
but
congrats.
A
Nice,
it's
like
christmas
in
october,
or
something
like
that
next
couple
of
topics.
So
we
talked
if
if
anyone
else
has
interesting
things,
they're
learning
they
want
to
call
out.
Please
do
one
of
the
things
that,
for
my
part,
very
quickly,
this
subject
is
still
kind
of
an
interesting
open
question
mark
and
I'll
write
down
another
one
in
a
minute
I'll
write
down
another
one
that
I
I
scratch
my
head
on.
A
There's
a
brief
announcement
about
upcoming
events
and
if
anyone
is
tracking
others,
I
know
I
think
some
of
you
are
speaking
at
some
events
that
maybe
we're
not
tracking
here.
So
please,
let
us
know
we
want
to
uplift
that
there
there's
some
o'reilly
train
a
series
of
o'reilly
trainings
that
are
happening
starting
next
week,
so
we'll
be
giving
training
on
linker
d
sort
of
an
intro
to
istio
and
an
advanced
istio
by
the
way,
the
curriculum
here,
the
self-paced
training
for
these.
A
These
are
they're
still
a
work
in
progress.
So
maybe
don't
go
look
right
now,
but
the
curriculum
is
open
sourced
and
you
can
self
pace
study
on
these
if
you
don't
have
access
to
the
o'reilly
platform.
So
you
won't
have
the
pleasure
of
of
my
voice
the
whole
time,
but
what
you'll
really
miss
out
on
is
the
fact
that
two
of
the
community
members
here
abhishek
kumar
and
kush
trivedi
they
are
assisting
in
delivering
these
workshops.
A
There's
a
small
item
to
note
that
on
these
days
it
should
be
the
case
that
there
would
be
something
of
an
influx
of
newcomers
into
the
slack
community,
particularly
into
the
workshops
channel,
if
you're
around
on
either
of
those
either
of
these
day,
there's
actually
more
sessions
than
we
have
listed
here.
But
if
you
see
that
going
on
and
you
see
people
asking
questions
about
how
to
stand
up
mesherie
or
they
can't
get
docker
going
or
how
do
they?
A
A
Openstack
summit
coming
very
shortly,
mesherie
will
be
on
display.
There
we'll
be
talking
about
how
it's
a
multi-mesh
world,
kubecon
north
america
coming
up
shortly,
we'll
be
talking
about
service,
mesh,
abstractions,
so
smi
and
smp
we'll
be
talking
about
those
most
notably
and
we've
also
been
accepted
or
asked
to
to
talk
on
service
mesh
patterns
by
the
book
at
service
mesh
con.
A
I
don't
think
the
link's
up
yet,
but
this
is
your
chance
I
I
know
ruth
had
recently
spoken
at
a
conference
and
some
others
of
you
might
be
as
well
or
maybe
it's
just
a
meet
up
or
but
but
list
them
out.
If
you
would
this
next
topic,
pratik
and
sriti,
you
guys
want
to
speak
to
this
next.
I
One,
yes,
we
are
continuing
with
our
hacktoberfest
meetups
every
thursday.
So
this
month
we
have
changed
all
our
new
commercial
meeting
into
october
first
meeting
and
we
are
making
a
tutorial
for
like
newcomers.
I
Would
you
like
to
be
covered
with
a
newcomers
meeting,
so
the
next
one
will
be
following
up
which
will
be
on
either
next?
This
reacts
with
material
or
something
one
golan
and
grpc,
and
all
of
the
stuff
proves
in
our
service
mesh
measuring
reports
and
all
of
that
stuff,
so
do
consider
joining
us
on
thursday,
so
that
you
get
to
know
more
about
how
we
do
stuff
around
here.
C
C
You
can
go
see
their
slides,
you
can
go
see
the
recordings.
If
you
missed
it,
the
links
are
there
in
80
minutes.
If
anybody
else
just
want
to
wants
to
do
a
tutorial
for
us
on
any
topic
that
relates
to
the
f5
or
any
of
its
projects,
please
to
ping
me
we'll
get
you
set
up
with
help
you
get
there.
A
I
Saw
that
most
people
were
interested
in
react,
and
next
days
they
were
eager
to
learn
more
about
that,
so
that
was
the
most
requested
one
followed
up
by
this
one
on
the
ipc
and
all
other
adapters
and
stuff
rules,
and
about
services
in
general
like
how.
Why
do
we
need
services
and
that
introduction
to
service
business?
Yes,
okay,.
A
Oh
yeah,
okay
looks
like
we.
We
ordered
the
tutorials
in
the
right
way,
then,
if
these
are
kind
of
rising
to
the
top
as
the
most
interesting,
okay,
very
good,
but
thanks
for
sreedy,
I
will
look
for
the
full,
the
full
responses
later
speaking
of
the
responses,
if
you're
on
the
call
feel
free
to
take
this
questionnaire,
so
you
can
inform
some
many
of
you
already
have,
I
think,
but
you
feel
free
to
inform
the
tutorials
or
if
you
want
to
be
social
and
share
this
link
with
others.
A
You
know,
please
do
the
more
that
are
involved
the
better,
because
we'll
the
more
mileage
people
will
get
out
of
the
tutorials
ruth
had
volunteered
a
topic
just
a
few
minutes
ago.
I
think
she
had
her.
J
J
But
if
she
wants
to
click
on
that,
no
problem,
if
she
could
do
the
recording
instead,
then
I
do
the
the
talk
during
the
oktoberfest
meetup.
That's
fine,
also
so
just
using
a
simple
issue
just
do
a
walkthrough,
because
I
think
for
the
oktoberfest
meetup
we
get
a
lot
of
people
who
are
new
beginners
and
maybe
do
not
have
not
understand
how
to
navigate
through
github
and
using
it.
So
I
think
one
one
one
presentation
about
the
workshop
on
the
first
contribution
in
one
of
our
oktoberfest
meetups.
J
A
E
Well,
the
recording
simply,
I
gave
a
walkthrough
of
how
to
make
your
first
contribution
to
mercury,
but
I
did
state
in
the
recording
that
for
people
who
do
not
have
a
lot
of
experience
using
git
and
github,
maybe
another
separate
tutorial
covering
just
that
could
be
put
up.
So
the
recording
is
all
already
like
is
ready
for
posting.
I
added
it
to
the
shared
drive
already.
I
sent
you
a
message
so
to
me
it
would
be
nice
if
well,
maybe
we
can
make.
E
I
don't
know,
maybe
a
slide
show
the
recording
is
ready,
but
that
is
more
for
first-time
contributions
to
mercury.
I
didn't
really
go
into
details
of
using
gita
and
github.
So
probably
another
video
recording
and
maybe
another
slideshow
for
just
that
or
just
git
might
be
helpful,
and
I
found
a
really
helpful
resource
for
visualizing
how
stuff
works
in
this
branching
merging
cloning
and
all
the
stuff
so
kind
of
like
a
visualization.
So
if
we
could
add
that
I
could
post
the
link
to
the
to
the
website.
E
A
A
So
the
the
yeah
and
yeah,
I
agree
that,
like
a
slideshow
can
be
to
to
accompany
the
recording,
can
be
helpful.
H
My
my
my
recording
right
now
is
based
on
oscinema
or
cinema.
I
don't
know
how
you
pronounce
this,
I'm
so
recording
terminal
sessions.
So
it's
not
a
video
yet
but-
and
it's
an
asking
might
say
without
sound,
so
I'll
have
a
think
about
how
I
can
do
that.
Maybe
just
recording
it
without
sound,
maybe
maybe
saying
and
explaining
a
bit
as
I
go
along.
A
Remind
me,
the
the
thing
that
you
were
showing
people
to
do
was
this
about
setting
up
their
dev
environment.
It
was
installing
checking.
H
Oh
nice,
installing
jekyll
on
on
ubuntu,
but
it
should
work
on
other
debian
flavors
as
well,
and
maybe
even
wsl,
probably
also
if
bond
is
used.
Yeah.
H
So
I
have
a
look
at
the
recording
software
to
you.
Can
you
recommend
anything?
Some
recording
software
on
linux,
screencast,
yeah.
E
H
A
Well,
thanks
for
all
those
ruth
karen
and
makuu,
it
really
helps
I
used
obs
last
night
actually
for
the
openstack
talk,
so
it
works
on
mac
too.
Speaking
of
recording
things,
there's
a
number
of
you
that
have
been
involved
in
the
hacktoberfest
and
the
newcomers
call.
A
It
had
been
recently
suggested
that
perhaps
we
could
do
a
short
video
recording
about
what
we're
just
talking
about
about
layer,
5's
participation
in
hacktoberfest,
the
tutorials
that
are
there
where
resources
are
how
we
intend
to
help
help
people.
A
I
think
pratik
had
a
good
idea
about,
maybe
those
that
are
being
really
active
in
hacktoberfest
shipping
them
out
book.
There's
a
there's,
some
books
lying
around
over
here
that
we
can.
We
can
ship
out
so,
but
so,
if
you're
interested
in
doing
a
quick
video
recording,
I'm
I'm
thinking
of
doing
one.
If
anyone
wants
to
banter
back
and
forth
with
me
for
a
few
minutes
we'll
we
can
do
that
and
then
let
people
know
just
you
know,
comment
here.
It
would
be
great
sweetie.
C
Sure
so
we
have
a
meeting
stable
now,
so
that's
it!
That's
all
you
need
to
get
into
any
of
our
community
meetings
or.
C
Yeah,
so
that's
all
of
the
meetings
that
we
have
in
the
community
go
ahead,
see
the
link,
see
the
meeting
minutes
you'll
be
reading
recordings.
If
you
want
them,
that's
all.
That's
your
one
spot!
Finding
all
the
links.
G
Comparison
yeah.
H
G
Again
I'll
ask
is
my
screen
visible.
It
is
yeah,
so
I'm
working
on
the
mastery
page
for
the
layer
of
website,
which
is
the
like.
The
second
most
page
visited
on
layer
5
after
the
landing
page
and
like
which
needs
to
be
very
much
refined.
So
this
is
the
measuring
page
for
the
current
website.
G
So
this
looks
like
more
of
a
project
like
features
just
listed
out
and
like
we
lack
a
few
things
like
animations
and
graphics,
and
also
a
few
layout
changes
that
we
needed
to
do
so
like
I'll.
Just
go
on
slow.
First
of
all
like
so,
everybody
can
like
see
what
all
data
that
these
page
caters
to.
G
So
this
I
have
prepared
this
layout
with
dummy
data
and
like
it's
not
like
code,
it's
it's
not
coded,
it's
just
a
layout.
G
So,
like
I
just
want
feedback
from
all
of
you
on
this
layout
and
like
what
all
things
extra
you
think
we
can
incorporate
or
what
all
things
we
can
improve
to
make
it
more
attractive.
Page.
G
So
yeah,
so
I
would
basically
change
the
the
landing
section
of
the
mastery
page
I
can
say
with
the
like
will
be.
I
think
this
this
screenshot
needs
to
be
updated
with
the
latest
one
which
has
more
number
of
service
meshes
listed.
So
this
there
would
be
these
two
buttons.
The
learn
more
would
direct
it
to
machinery
website
and
the
run.
Mastery
would
direct
it
to
the
the
installation,
steps
that
are
provided
in
the
machine
website
for
the
next
section.
G
We
do
wish
to
incorporate
a
graphic
which
would
be
having
something
similar.
So
this
is
just
a
try
by
me.
I'm
not
any
good
at
designing
or
such
things,
but
this
is
a
layout
and
we'll
be
having
a
graphic
based
on
this
very
soon,
which
would
feature
over
here
and
like
we'll,
also
list
the
names
of
all
the
like.
I
think.
Currently
there
are
11,
but
with
the
recent
edition
of
nginx,
we
will
be
having
12
service
message
under
the
mesh
re-roof.
G
And
the
next
part
is
use
cases
so
like
this
has
been
inspired
from
the
current
mastery
website.
G
So
what
I
feel
is
like
we
can
have
animations
something
to
like
when
you
scroll
down
the
part
should
come
all
come
from
the
right
and
this
one
should
be
coming
from
the
left
and
like
as
you
as
you
have,
as
you
would
have
seen
in
many
websites,
so
this
this
animation
so
like
this
is
a
very
common
animation
that
would
be
so
like
as
we
scroll
down
these
things
would
just
appear
from
their
respective
sites,
and
this
would
be
termed
under
the
in
under
the
heading
use
cases.
G
Next,
we
would
be
having
a
features
section
and
for
the
feature
section.
What
I
propose
is
like
four
columns
with
which
have
the
major
features
listed,
so
I
just
tried
to
extract
features
and,
like
I
have
listed
this
for
yeah,
but
the
data
is
like
that
can
be
changed,
and
so
that
would
be
like
more
more
of
dependent
on
the
people
working
on
messaging
and
yeah,
so
this
space
is
left
empty.
So
here
also,
we
do
wish
to
incorporate
graphic
related
to
the
thing.
G
We
are
the
feature
we
are
pointing
to
so
like.
Let's
say
if
we
see
else
distributed
performance
analysis
so
like
we
wish
to
have
something
over
here
which
which
depicts
this
distribution
or
like
the
current
logo
of
the
distributed
performance
analysis,
or
something
like
that.
G
The
next
section
is
basically
just
taken
from
the
original
website.
That
is
the
architecture
and
like
that
section
doesn't
require
any
anything
else,
but
just
the
the
architecture
image
should
image
is
is
about
to
get
updated,
as
we
have
discussed
with,
I
had
discussed
weekly
and
the
next
section
is
the
community.
So
there
is
a
there
is
a
thing
like
the
this
community
section
can
either
be
a
part
of
the
mastery
page
or
either
be
the
part
of
the
landing
page.
G
So
the
I'll
just
ask
for
feedback
from
you
all
so
where
it
suits
more
better,
but
I
think,
like
for
my
personal
opinion,
we'll
be
having
enough
things
to
showcase
on
the
landing
page,
so
this
could
be
a
part
for
my
ship
page.
So
I'll
just
brief
you
about
these
things.
So
like
this
is
the
mystery
headquarters,
so
also
pardon
me
for
the
exact
locations
I
have
just
like
tried
searching
for
things.
G
I
I
I
had
a
list
of
around
a
hundred
talks
by
lee
and,
like
I
tried
to
extract
locations
from
them
and
just
plot
them
on
maps.
So,
like
I'm,
not
I'm,
I
I
assure
you
that
they
won't
be
precise,
so
the
mystery
headquarters
is
for
the
austin
texas.
The
talks
on
mystery
are
the
places
where
mastery
has
been
talked
or
where
even
lee
has
delivered
lectures
so
like
they're
most
of
california,
and
they
were
also
in
barcelona
and
hong
kong.
I
guess,
and
most
of
the
talks
are
yeah.
G
Most
of
the
talks
take
place
in
austin
itself,
but
the
other
thing
other
places
where
they
took
place
and
the
next
one
is
the
layer,
5
contribution
or
contributor
hotspots.
So
these
are
the
places
from
where
we
get
the
maximum
or
not
maximum,
but
from
where
we
get
the
people
of
the
community.
G
So
this
will
also,
I
will
just
ask
for
a
poll
or
like
a
form
for
from
the
entire
community
to
just
have
a
list
of
all
the
countries
and
like
so
I
don't
miss
out
any
so
that
would
be
like,
I
think,
nigeria
and
india
and
russia,
and
this
so
this
also
this
is
the
community
section.
Next
we
go
to
the
faq
section,
so
faq
section
will
also
be
having
a
similar
any
similar
common
animation.
G
So
we
won't
be
listing
all
those
three
faqs
in
the
page,
but
we'll
just
have
a
drop
down
arrow
and
like
for
the
question
you
want
to
see,
you
can
just
expand
it
and
see
the
answer
to
that,
and
this
would
be
followed
by
the
footer
in
this
section.
Yeah
also
I'll
just
show
you
the
mobile
view.
I
have
prepared
for
this.
G
A
G
G
Yeah,
so
I
this
is
the
mobile
view
that
I've
prepared
like
just
arranging
items
in
all,
and
so
this
is
this.
So
I
have
skipped
intentionally
the
names
of
the
service
meshes
because
I
think
they
won't
be
relevant
to
like
just
have
a
list
down
just
below
the
graphic
so
and
the
the
use
cases
and
the
features
sections.
And
next
we
have
the
architecture,
the
community
and
then
the
faq
and
that's
the
footer
yeah.
That's
all.
A
Wait,
you
know
did,
did
it
happen
to
anyone
else
that
the
frame
the
screen
was
frozen.
G
Is
it
moving
right
now,
yeah
yeah?
Oh
thanks,
so
I'll
just
again
make
a
walkthrough.
So
this
is
the
mobile
view.
This
space
is
for
header
and
this
is
the
yeah.
So
I
have
intentionally
skipped
the
names
because
I
don't
think
it
will
just
make
it
lengthy
to
just
list
down
the
names
just
below
the
graphic
and
the
next
is
the
use
cases.
G
So
the
use
cases
are
like
very
much
of
importance.
So
I
I
thought
of
keeping
it
like
a
single
one
in
a
column
in
a
page,
and
also
so
there
is
a
hot
either
we
can
have
two
features
listed
in
a
single
row
or
a
single
one,
but
that
depends
on
the
like
the
gravity
of
the
features
or
the
or
the
graphics
that
require
detailed,
like
zoom
to
scene
scene
or
something
like
that
and
for
the
architecture,
the
community
and
the
faqs
yeah.
G
A
G
Oh
so
this
is
the
mastery
dot
io
feature,
so
I
have
extracted
the
features
from
here
itself
so
like,
as
you
can
see
the
second
point
from
here
and
the
first
point
from
here
and
so
on.
The
third
point.
A
Very
good
and
then
in
the
zoom
chat
just
to
give
everyone
a
frame
of
reference
in
the
zoom
chat.
Josh
has
been
working
on
an
implementation
of
the
meshery
project,
page
for
the
next
gen
layer,
5
io
site
and
josh.
There's
a
link
to
that
in
the
zoom
chat
that
you
might
want
to
bring
up
and
the
latest
link.
G
Yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah,
you
just
also
do
that
so
is
my
screen
on
the
website
visible.
A
G
Yes,
yes,
so
first
I
tried
to
just
migrate
data
and
use
a
few
things
into
the
so
for
the
measuring
page,
but
soonly
told
that
this
seems
to
lack
a
few
things
and
like
maybe
we
can
just
work
out
on
the
end
like
we
can
just
try
to
revamp
the
entire
layout
of
this
page.
And
so
this
was
my
initial
attempt
on
just
like
I've
not
made
any
significant
changes,
but
just
migration
of
data
and
use
of
one
or
two
sections
other
than
those.
G
So
this
is
the
features
that
would-
and
there
are
a
few
numbers
that
that
would
interest
visitors
and
then
we
do
have
so.
A
major
change
you
can
see
is
like
before
we
we
did
had
service
mesh
adapters
listed
into
a
table
and
we
are
trying
to
move
to
a
graphic
that
more
like
that,
depicts
it
more
beautifully,
I
can
say,
and
yeah
and
the
use
cases
are
also
like
lit.
G
I
can
say
it's
not
like
it
doesn't
gain
attraction
when
you
visit
this
website
and,
on
the
other
end
like
if
you
visit
the
the
this
the
preview
which
I
shown
for
the
new
layout.
So
I
definitely
can
guarantee
like
it
can
gain
more
attention
than
this
website
and
moving
on
yeah.
We
do
have
the
architecture
and
yeah.
So
here
is
the
thing
that
I
yeah,
so
I
I
just
missed
to
explain
this.
G
So
what
I,
what
I
thought
was
like
one
thing
we
can
do
is
so
currently
we
do
have
this
c
majority
at
and
this
events
listed
out
here.
So
if
you
did
have
notice,
I
I
had
like
in
the
maps
in
the
community
section,
the
the
black
dots
were
significant
of
the
of
the
meetings
or
the
or
the
places
where
these
meetings
were
held
or
machari
was
talked
about.
G
So
I
think
of
like
in
the
legend
of
that
dot
so
like
in
the
place
where
it
is
defined
that
the
black
dot
represents
the
meetings.
I
will
just
create
a
hyperlink
to
the
calculate
studio,
dot
talks,
because
it
has
like
more
number
of
things.
Then
we
can
showcase
over
here.
So,
like
that's,
that's
that's
a
suggestion
from
me
like
it's.
G
It's
like
you
can
just
tell
me
if
it
is,
it
doesn't
work
out
and
we
can
just
try
something
different
using
this
video
and
this
links
even
and
the
yeah.
So
the
next
thing
was
run
message,
so
what
I
thought
was
like.
If
someone
is
interested
in
running
machinery
or
something,
then
we
should
direct
him
to
the
mastery
page
instead
of
giving
him
commands
on
this
page
mystery
website,
instead
of
giving
him
his
this
commands,
because
already
the
mastery
website
has
a
very
good
installation
step
guide.
G
G
Yep
yeah,
yes,
so
the
the
person
who
had
done
this
was
like
I'll
just
like
to
acknowledge
that
guy's
hard
work
over
here.
So
I
think
we
can
just
redirect
the
installation
the
like
on
on
the
landing
of
the
machine
page.
There
were
two
buttons
if
you
have
noticed,
run
meshery
and.
G
Learn
more
run,
mystery
and
learn
more
so
the
run
mastery
button
would
just
directly
redirect
him
to
this
section
where
you
can
find
out
the
commands
and
like
so.
This
has
more
broader
num,
broader
number
of
commands
as
compared
to
the
machine
as
compared
to
the
machinery
page
on
layer,
5
website
and
the
next
one
was
the
faq
section.
So
I
thought
this
was
very
length
lengthy
and
we
can
just
reduce
it,
and
so
I
tried
the
like.
G
I
had
look
on
a
few
websites
for
inspiration
and
I
thought,
like
I
saw
many
of
those
use
the
same
animation
like
the
question
you
want
to
read
answer
just
click
on
it
drop
down,
read
the
answer
and
you
can
just
again
close
down
and,
like
you
can
move
to
the
next
question.
If
you
want
to
read
drop
down,
and
next
and
accordion.
A
G
Mobile,
so
I
won't
be
able
to
do
that
right
now.
Maybe
we
can
do
that
next
week.
Okay,
oh,
I
had
to
flow
chess,
okay,
yeah!
Please
go
ahead,
okay,
so
miss.
I
have
a
few
design
inspirations
for
that
for
the
new
section
which
you're
working
on
on
the
adobe
part
like
for
the
service
mesh
part
section
which
in
which
you
were
listing
the
service
mesh
using
the
graphic
yeah.
C
G
Add
animation,
like,
obviously,
you
can
completely
remove
the
text,
the
tables
that
yeah
that
you
are
putting
on
both
sides
and
instead,
what
you
can
do
is
like,
when
the
person
will
hover.
I
G
So
that
would
look
nice
and
also
work
in
the
mobile
view,
yeah
so
I'll
just
add
upon.
So
that
idea
has
already
been
discussed
with
lee
and,
like
I
have
put
this
layout
forward
to
some
ux
designers
in
our
community,
and
I
asked
them
out
if
they
could,
like
just
add
few
animations
like
so
we
can,
just
if
you
hover
on
a
mesh
icon,
it
will
either
like
expand
a
bit
or
glow
and
the
name
must
come
up
and
that
things
yeah.
G
So
I'll
totally
get
your
point,
and
it
would
be
very
much
good
if
we
can
do
that
things
and
for
the
community
part
means
the
part
where
you
added
a
global
map.
I
shared
a
link
for
the
webgl
library
means
it's.
Basically,
your
api
webgl
earth,
through
which
you
can
render
a
3d
globe
on
the
website.
It
also
carries
a
api
with
it
on
the
website
itself.
I
On
the
community
page
or
on
the
community's
section
of
the
page,
we
can
have
a
small
group
where
there
will
be
pins.
G
G
G
We
just
have
to
take
care
that
that
api
is
responsive
all
the
time
or
like
it
doesn't
break.
G
Further
yeah
now
stop
yeah.
I
was
talking
about
this
part,
so
the
thing
is
like
this
would
require
some
javascript
person
who
is
much
into
animations
and
stuff.
Yeah
is
anyone
of
like
any
any
such
kind
of
person
available
on
this
call
or
something
who
can
give
it
a
try
or.
G
I
can
give
it
a
try,
but
I'm
not
sure
if
I
could
do
that
in
react
because,
like
I
have
to
figure
out
some.
J
G
Incorporate
it
into
a
react
component
or
something
would
even
be
a
bit
harder
so,
like
I
try,
I
checked
for
if
there
were
any
components
available
or
packages
available,
but
I
didn't
find
any
so
like.
If
anyone
gets
those
things
can
you
can
just
send
me
those
links
on
slack,
and
that
would
be
very
much
helpful.
A
A
Everyone
on
the
call
here,
by
the
way,
your
opinion
is
valid
and
the
things
that
josh
and
others
are
working
on
represents
your
work,
so
express
your
opinion,
because
it's
reflection
and
part
of
you
and
the
time
that
you
spend
yeah
for
the
community
map.
I
just
a
couple
of
things.
I
want
to
there's
a
few
things.
Maybe
I
want
to
clarify
which
is
one.
We
don't
need
a
video
of
me
on
the
site.
It
was
there
because
we
didn't
have
anything
else
to
the
mystery
headquarters.
A
I
I
want
to
say
it
kind
of
publicly
on
here
that
that
I
that,
for
my
part,
I'm
opposed
to
having
a
headquarters
identified
here
in
austin,
because
because
it
ain't
my
project
or
anything
like,
and
I
hope
that
all
of
you
already
have
that
sense,
but
I
just
want
to
say
it
out
loud
and
so
there's
some
suggestions
on
like
locations
of
contributors,
because
for
anyone
who's
been
here
for
a
while,
they
have
a
contributor
profile
up
on
up
on
the
layer,
five
site
and
the
mastery
site,
and
so
part
of
that
can
be
where
they're
located
that
could
be.
A
A
So
so
we're
there's
one
last
thing
we're
just
over
time.
I
want
to
get
off
the
call
quickly,
so
we
don't
make
anyone
late
to
another
call.
I
unbelievably
neglected
to
highlight
dhruv
patel
as
one
of
the
five
interns
that
have
has
recently
been
well
in
individuals
that
has
been
awarded
an
internship.
A
Pratik
has
filed
an
application
for
major
league
hacking
that
would
be
in
addition
to
the
google
summer
of
code,
google
season
of
docs
community
bridge
internships
that
we
already
do
so
we'll
keep
our
fingers
crossed
there,
but
I
wanted
to
make
sure
I
called
out
drew
because
I
can't
believe
I
I
missed
him.
So
anyone
have
any
any
final
things
they
need
to
say
before
we
conclude
for
today.
G
I
would
like
to
share
something
that
I've
been
learning
since
past
week.
I
was
always
fascinated
by
cloud
and
network
engineering
and
I've
been
learning
communities
since
past
week
and
like
two
weeks
yeah
so
here
in
india,
a
very
interesting
event
is
running
right
now
for
everyone,
I'm
afraid
that
the
registration
date
might
have
elapsed
few
days
ago,
but
yeah
like
the
event,
is
on
30
days
of
google
cloud.
G
A
Okay,
yeah
thanks
for
pointing
that
out,
neil
I've
been
inside
of
a
google
building
taking
using
that
same
some
quick
labs
to
learn
some
stuff
similar
to
what
you'd
said
a
couple
of
years
ago.
So
that's
a
pretty
pretty
decent
content.
A
Thank
you
all,
I
think
that's
a
wrap
for
today,
we'll
same
time
next
week
talk
to
you
all
soon,.