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From YouTube: Meshery Community Meeting - March 27th, 2020
Description
New authentication framework and MeshSync described in this week's call.
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A
A
A
We're
trying
something
new
today,
the
are
just
telling
you
know
the
Enterprise
Edition
I
think
it's
called
the
enterprise
of
G
suite
is
free
for
a
while,
and
so
that's
like
the
one
thing.
The
only
difference
I
think
between
like
Standard,
Edition
and
enterprise,
or
something
is
the
fact
that
you
can
record
hang
out
me
hang
out
meet
calls
so
anyway,
usually
I'm
having
to
fumble
behind
the
scenes
as
a
bunch
of
screen
recording
and
that
kind
of
thing,
so
is
it
called
hangouts
or
is
it
called
meet
yeah?
A
It's
really
cuz,
there's
like
the
original
product
and
then
I
think
when
you
you
pay
for
G
suite,
then
you
get
you
get
hangouts
meet
or
you
get
meet,
I,
don't
know,
sometimes
I
just
call
it
meat.
Sometimes
they
come
anyway.
Just
we
never.
Yes,
we
have
stockpiled
over
here's
some
things
that
we
were
gonna
bring
to
cube
Connie
you
for
forget
it.
We're
gonna,
take
a
quadruple
extra
large
for
cush
and.
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A
B
Yeah
I
had
to
change
the
name
because
I
was
in
the
docker
birthday
party.
Yesterday,
livestream
from
Brett
and
Cydonia
was
like:
okay
I,
don't
think
they
they
know
darson
onyx,
so
I
just
put
like
the
name.
Now
it
was
good,
it
will
have
the
replay
it
was
I
had
some
great
demos.
Actually
that
was.
It
was
really
nice.
B
B
They
were
like
presentation
on
the
roadmap
first
of
docker.
Then
there
was
the
docker
desktop.
It
was
kind
of
the
same
demo.
That's
we
so
during
wmph,
the
videos
are
still
not
out
by
the
way.
So
once
they
are
out,
I
will
I
will
reference
them
in
the
community
call
also
because
mesh
redid,
a
small
appearance
there.
B
Then
there
was
the
docker
Gaeta
action
that
they
created
then
docker
and
kubernetes
by
Michael
Aaron.
It
was
kinda
nice
to
see
just
a
quick.
How
like
how
you
can
set
up
kubernetes
developer
environments
with
docker
desktop,
like
very
fast
and
with
vs
code
connected
to
the
to
the
docker
and
John
&
Deluca
brunette
is
also
a
cluster,
so
it
was
really
a
nice
demo.
I
would
say
very
instructive,
like
Michael
is
like
a
teacher
at
Virginia
Tech.
B
B
Community
stories,
how
you
actually
met
docker
and
what
was
the
first,
what
was
the
first
experience
with
docker,
so
it
was
overall,
quite
nice
and
actually
that's
the
pralines
normally
for
docker
con.
That
will
also
occur
virtually
next
month
if
I'm
not
too
much
mistaking
end
of
next
month.
Anything
something
like
that.
26,
it's
a
two
days,
events
online
events
or
one
day-
I,
don't
remember
and
it
will
be
like
they
asked
for
CFPs
is
opened
until
today.
So
if
you
have
any
docker
story
to
to
make
I
encourage
you
especially
now
like
this
sets.
B
B
B
I
already
already
posted
smash
tree,
we
okay
I'm,
not
sure
I
will
be
taken,
of
course,
but
if
I'm
taking
I
already
posted
the
the
docker
app
Mestre
okay,
so
it's
more
okay,
of
course
it's
concentrated
on
docker
hub,
oh
my
god,
SSH
working
in
docker
app
and
then
how
I
will
deploy
an
application
and
the
application
of
force
in
history.
So.
B
B
It's
maybe
not
the
case
right
so
I
prefer
to
to
let's
say,
do
some
hard
lifting
on
one
or
two
communities,
and
now
that
I
can
bring
also
my
Shri
together
with
Lee,
maybe
two
to
maybe
a
more
point
of
view
of
user.
How
you
get
it
to
the
users
then
it's
could
be,
could
be
nice
now
exactly
so.
For
the
doctor
con,
like
I,
said,
maybe
the
developments
like
I
think
how
we
use
doctor
and
kubernetes
somehow
could
be,
could
be
nice.
B
We
leverage
it
to
develop.
How
do
you
develop
against
the
docker
and
and
kubernetes
mastery
CTL?
It's
a
good
example
like
it's
darker
behind
the
scenes,
but
it's
like
the
propose
is
to
get
mesh
rhe
working
with
the
connectors,
and
then
you
have
a
docker
compose
and
especially
now
that
they
are
so
much
on
docker
compose.
It's
really
good,
like
I,
think
it's
the
right
time
to
promote
even
even
more
messy
CTL,
I
guess.
A
This
I
understand
yeah,
there's
a
there's,
a
freebie
idea
out
there.
If
anyone
is
considering
submitting
to
dr.
Tong
and
you'd
like
a
review
or
some
uplifting
or
you'd
like
to
co-present
I'm
game
sounds
like
probably
new
noona
is
maybe
some
others
in
the
community
are
as
well
I
know,
yogi,
portala,
I,
think
I
think
he's
on
the
call
today,
I
suspect,
he's
probably
gained
having
having
having
given
early
instruction
about
dr.
at
Cisco
about
six
and
a
half
years
ago
at
a
keys
game
anyway.
A
Good
so
welcome
everyone
to
today's
call
good
to
see
a
variety
of
different
faces.
If
you
don't
have
access
to
the
meeting
minutes,
please
just
request
it.
Just
like
this
note
says
like
ma
cherie
meeting
minutes
are
a
community
effort.
So
please,
please
type
away
push
just
reminded
us
cute
coming.
You
is
back
I.
Think
I
got
the
dates
correct
here
from
memory.
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C
B
A
A
And
our
hope
is
Nick
Jackson,
who
has
spent
a
lot
of
time
in
the
community
early
on,
would
be
able
to
come
back
and
spend
some
time
in
part
because
he's
being
asked
by
others,
others
that
has
she
cook
to
do
so.
It
would
be
fantastic
to
have
him
back.
There
are
a
couple
of
things
that
we'd
opened
up
in
context
at
that
partnership
that
that
folk,
that
that
you
know
what
I'll
try
to
do
is
maybe
I've
given
I.
A
Think
a
few
of
you
kind
of
a
peek
at
what
those
that
partnership
looks
like,
and
access
to
some
slides
I'll
see
if
I
can't
make
those
a
bit
more
broadly
available
that
there
are
a
couple
of
first
steps
in
improving
measuring
support
per
console.
That
I
think
we
would.
There
are
those
that
are
in
the
community
today.
That
would
be
very
successful
in
in
taking
these
challenges
on
and
taking
these
issues
on.
There
are
others
that
I
consider
people
here
wouldn't
be
successful.
A
A
We've
got
some
reusable
code
that
can
be
leveraged
to
move
to
uplift,
the
adapter
to
deploy
the
later
version
of
console,
maybe
to
deploy
with
helm.
The
second
issue
is
to
console
as
a
service
mesh
now
has
a
sample
app,
whereas
it
didn't
a
year
ago
when
we
first
created
the
adapter,
and
so
these
two
issues
are
kind
of
looking
for
volunteers.
A
We
also
had
a
massive
uptick
in
the
number
of
Maori
stars
last
week,
which
is
fantastic
and
number
of
you
had
gone
out
and
been
very
social
about
asking
for
additional
stars.
That's
had
a
fantastic
impact,
we're
just
we're
now.
I
think
it
was
like
fifty
seven
sixty
something
stars
where
we're
closing
in
on
the
300
star
mark,
which
will
allow
me
to
go
into
the
CN
CF
landscape,
and
for
those
of
you
interested
there
are
a
few
of
you.
Who've
been
you
know
you
know.
A
What's
funny
is
since
I'm
talking
all
about
last
week's
announcements,
maybe
I
should
move
a
couple
of
them
up
here.
A
few
of
you
have
been
interested
in
chaos,
engineering
and
what's
possible,
using
a
service
mesh
very
early
on
in
the
project
we
had
created
a
repository
called
nursery
monkey
understanding
that
that
mate
might
be
an
area
of
exploration
and
over
time,
a
few
members
of
join
the
community
to
express
some
interest
in
that
area
and,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
last
week
it
was.
A
A
meeting
and
I
think
it
was
in
a
couple
in
two
weeks.
I
think
that
meeting
is
open
to
anyone
who
wants
to
join.
So
if
any
of
you
want
to
come
over
and
participate
in
the
CNCs
sig
Network
call,
you
know,
please
do
that's
the
same,
call
in
which
measure
e
will
ultimately
be
presented
and
I'll
likely
be
in
discussion
with
some
of
you
about
helping
represent
Murray
in
the
CNCs.
So.
A
C
A
A
Is
it
litmus
chaos
present
on
this
this
community
meeting
as
well,
that
we
would
leverage,
probably
an
existing
project
yeah
we're
now
in
has
those
networking
examples:
yeah
yeah,
it's
good
yeah
thanks
for
calling
it
out,
though,
I
didn't
yeah
well
I
we
weren't
trying
to
step
on
toes.
It
was
an
original.
If
you
go
look
at
the
repo,
it
was
created
way
back
when.
A
A
A
A
A
D
Meshing
community
is
growing
like
whenever
we
need
to
make
some
announcement
or
we
need
to
take
some
variety
of
opinions
like
the
when
when
you
discuss
about
using
of
Pacita
as
a
load
tester.
So
if
we
had
a
community
mining
list,
we
can
involve
the
whole
community
into
a
discussion
which
may
give
us
the
wide
open
enough
ideas
that
should
we
go
for
it
or
should
we
not.
A
Nice,
okay,
I'm
taking
notes
yeah,
it
is
essentially
to
say,
hey
in
a
very
good
way.
The
community
is
large
enough
that
a
simple
posting
of
a
message
in
slack
isn't
necessarily
going
to
be
seeing.
People
are
coming
and
going,
but
but
something
that
someone
took
time
to
write
into
an
email
will
generally
probably
generally
be
seen,
especially
if
it's
a
new
topic
in
a
mail
thread.
A
So
on
on
that
thinking
aloud
with
you
for
following
in
the
same
vein,
as
maybe
other
projects
strikes
me
that
maybe
there
would
be
a
couple
of
different
lists,
something
maybe
a
measure
user
in
Austria
or
and
maybe
I.
Think
in
when
we
first
started
it's
kind
of
just
a
community
one
in
part
because
there's
just
a
lot.
There
are
certainly
many
specific
things:
the
proper
on
it
specific
things
and
then
we've
got
multiple
projects
going
on
measure
is
the
largest
and
then
we've
got
gun
or
community
things.
So
maybe
I'll
put
okay
since.
D
A
A
It
is
my
hope
that
at
some
point
maybe
the
performance
centric
work,
that's
going
on
in
the
research
that's
going
on
there
that
we
would
begin
to
break
out
and
or
there
would
be
enough
going
on
there,
we
would
break
out
into
working
groups
or
that
we
might
have
a
third.
You
know
a
third
meeting.
Some
very
good
next
topic
push.
We
we
investigated
net
laugh
I
and
its
potential
use
may
be
across
the
different
Jekyll
based
on
sites.
We
have.
D
D
Oh,
we
can
initiate
our
own
local
server,
but
when
we
are
going
for
neckla
for
nightlife
I
just
used
to
host
a
UI
platform
like
we
can
take
the
UI
changes,
any
PR
is
making
or
what
are
some
typos
changes,
some
small
flakes
or
some
new
UI
changes
for
that
we
will
be
needing
a
hosted
cloud
platform
where
the
front-end,
the
client-side,
can
use
it
as
a
server
side.
So.
E
A
Yeah,
well,
that's
a
good
question.
That's
actually
a
good
point
of
clarification,
I
wonder
if
there
are
two
topics
being
conflated
or
maybe
it's
just
me
so
there's
there's
a
general
challenge
with
doing
code
review
where
and
note-
and
there
are
a
few
startups
that
are
focused
on
this
kind
of
a
problem
already,
which
I
think
are
interesting.
The
the
general
challenges
that
it
would
as
a
reviewer
of
a
PR.
You
not
only
look
through
the
code,
but
then
you're
likely
or
you
hopefully
will.
A
A
A
Wouldn't
be
really
can
be
an
easy
to
go.
You
know
look
at
at
point
that
the
build
for
that
PR
I.
Think
the
answer
to
do
that
yeah
in
order
to
have
mastery
server
deployed
to
a
central
kind
of
you
know,
development
sandbox.
We
would
need
you
know,
just
you
know,
depending
upon
what
the
use
cases
a
nominal
amount
of
horsepower.
That's
something
that
I
think
that
that
that
I've
I'm
aware
of
a
few
different
resources
where
we
can
get
that
the
community
can
get
that
funded
for
free
there's.
A
A
second
there's
a
very
similar
but
I
think
slightly
separate
question,
and
that
is
that
there
are
three
conjecture
at
excites
that
the
community
maintains.
So
one
of
them
is
measure
EEO,
and
when
someone-
and
it's
kind
of
the
same
thing,
when
someone
makes
a
change
there,
how
is
that
built?
Or
can
we
facilitate
the
build
of
that
and
the
hosting
of
that
somewhere
separately,
so
that
people
can
get
so
cush
I?
Think
that
that
was
when,
if
I
recall
correctly,
that
was
where
we
are
line
of
thinking
around
that
laughs.
E
C
D
C
D
G
A
That's
a
perfect
example
there
yeah,
so
so
so
during
there
as
the
site
is
built,
then
there's
this
very
convenient
operator
just
be
able
to
click
to
see
a
preview,
basically
having
a
remote
preview
of
the
site
deployed
with
shaves
off
time.
Metla
phi
is
doing
well
in
terms
of
some
of
the
open
source
projects
that
have
signed
with
them.
A
I
think,
there's
a
no
doubt
there's
a
few
of
those
open-source
projects
that
you
guys
would
recognize
very
much
and
they
offer
up
some
some
free
capabilities
for
open
source
projects
or
actually
I,
think
it's
all
essentially
more
or
less
all
of
the
capabilities,
but
I'm
limited
to
a
certain
number
of
builds
a
month
of
which
to
Dan's
point
is,
if
that's
a
good
thing
to
evaluate,
like
hey
where's,
that
line.
What
might
that
cost?
Look
like
I
think
for
net
liffe
I.
A
A
That
they,
we
don't
that
yeah,
that
the
thing
that
we're
trying
to
get
to
really
is
the
quick
link
that
Naveen
is
showing
that
we
would
do
click
on
a
quick
link
to
do
a
preview.
So,
of
course,
I
think,
hopefully,
you've
got
the
right
access
to
that
left
eye
to
be
able
to
explore
there
and
maybe
come
back,
and
if
you
it
would
be
great
if
you've
had
time
over
this
next
week
to
test
it
out.
Maybe
present
what
that
looks
like
in
the
next
community
meeting.
A
C
A
E
A
H
I
guess
I
don't
have
any
demo
so
I,
don't
know
what
I
put
up
faster,
that
nothing
gets
time.
So.
H
H
Now
we
have
my
Cherie
CTL,
which
interfaces
with
misery
and
machine
men
with
machine
sew
things
even
at
places
we
want
machete
a
CTL,
also
to
move
all
tentacle
I
mean
people
want
to
have
some
kind
of
authentication
mechanism
for
even
other
kinds
of
clients
other
than
the
web
client.
So
what
we
moved
on
was
I
mean
what
we
realized
was.
We
should
rather
go
for
Jason
like
tokens
instead
of
session
based
authentication.
H
So
that's
what
we've
been
working
on,
so
the
thing
was
initially,
we
tried
to
implement
the
whole
mechanism
into
the
server,
but
the
thing
is
a
lot
of
complications.
I
mean
with
having
to
write
your
own
author
authorization
server
like
I
mean
us
over
which
create
generates
tokens
and
science
tokens,
and
things
like
that.
Also,
there
are
like
lot
of
cryptography.
I
mean
things
involved,
so
there's
like
key
rotation
and
all
those
things
it
gets
hard
when
you
do
it
manually,
so
we
ended
up
using
this
project
called
as
Hydra
so
yeah
the
Hydra
project.
H
So
the
diagram
that
Leah's
Potok
is
a
sequence
diagram
which
shows
like
the
interaction,
so
okay,
yeah
yeah,
so
shall
I
go
ahead
and
explain
it.
Explain:
okay,
so
yeah
so
yeah
say
that
thing
is
like
yeah,
so
the
that
client
initially
sends
a
request
to
make
Cherie
server.
That
I
mean
login
request,
which
is
forwarded
to
my
shroud
then
which
again
further.
So
now
the
thing
is
earlier:
every
cloud
was
the
only
thing
I
was
running
in
the
server.
H
Now
we
like
to
have
an
instance
of
height
are
also
running
because
Hydra
takes
care
of
like
generating
the
JWT
I
mean
the
token
or
verifying
the
token,
and
things
like
that,
so
the
thing
is:
okay,
so
height,
so
okay,
so
yeah
also
another
advantage
of
using
JSON
web
tokens.
That
GWT
is
so
in
in
the
case
of
sessions.
Once
a
session
is
generated,
it
is
stored
as
a
cookie
in
the
request
and
the
problem
with
that
is
once
a
cookie
expires.
The
user
is
not
authorized
anymore.
H
So
now
the
issue
we
face
with
artists:
let's
say
that
someone
who's
running
a
very
long
performance
test
or
something
like
that
initially
and
what
happens
is
let's
say
like
my:
in
writing:
the
tests
or
something
token
X
I
mean
the
cookie
expires.
Then
somewhere
in
between
the
user
has
lost
its
I
mean
their
authentication
rights.
So,
within
the
case
of
using
tokens,
we
have
like
something
called
as
a
referent.
We
have
like
or
I
mean
two
main
types
of
tokens.
One
is
an
access
token.
H
What
is
the
Refresh
token,
so
the
access
token
is
something
that
has
a
very
small
lifetime
and
the
Refresh
token
has
a
very
long
lifetime.
So
every
thing
is
in
every
request
that
make
sure
any
client
makes
it
sends
the
access
token,
but
the
access
token
expires.
Then
what
happens
is
the
client
can
use
a
refresh
token
to
get
a
new
access
token.
So
this
is
where
make
I
mean,
there's
an
advantage
of
using
JSON
web
tokens
rather
than
having
using
sessions
so
yeah
yeah.
H
So
now,
as
of
now
I
think
the
login
user
login
is
implemented.
There
are
a
few
more
things
that
have
to
be
implemented,
but
hopefully
by
next
community
waiting
I
mean,
hopefully
we
can
have
it,
deploy
it.
Also
and
yeah
I
mean
yeah,
there's
not
much
work
left.
Hopefully
it
should
be
done
from
my
side.
Why.
H
Yeah,
that's
what
I
can
explain
God!
Thank
you
so
like
managing
keys
and
key
rotation
and
all
those
things
actually
add
a
lot
of
complications,
I
mean
and
keeping
keys.
If-
and
there
are
lot
of
things,
I
I
mean,
like
initially
be
an
implemented,
the
what
we
call
the
token
verification
everything
in
commercial
cloud,
but
eventually
they
realize
that
the
I
mean
it's
generally.
Keeping
key
safe
is
something
of
high
importance,
so
I,
don't
think
I
mean
that's.
H
H
H
H
G
So
whenever
it
was
deployed,
these
random
X
number
of
keys,
which
was
the
maximum
limit
of
that
key
value
which
we
used
to
encode.
It
used
to
generate
that
many
number
of
random
strings
and
those
were
used
as
ease.
So
what
we
used
to
do
is
for
every
release
we
use
to
like
generate
these.
These
set
of
keys
so
for
previous
release.
All
users
will
lost
their
to
open,
will
lose
their
and
it
was
expected
if
it
was
the
baking
release.
We
expected
it
to
happen,
but
we
can
like
do
this.
G
We
can
apply
this
solution
also,
if
we
are
looking
for
manual
efforts
like
have
some
random
number
encoded,
along
with
the
data
and
generate
the
maximum
number
of
strings
random
strings
and
use
them
as
a
key.
They
used
it,
I,
don't
know
like
the.
It
was
quite
easy
in
node.js
I,
don't
know
how.
Yet
it
would
be
cool.
D
D
Seems
fine
to
me
also
like
when
I
worked
last
year
we
were
using
same
kind
of
technique
which
he
used
to
tell
which
is
just
old.
We
use
the
hash
and
we
used
the
random
generated
key,
but
well
we
had
we
had
a
quite
long
function,
but
I
implemented
the
Python.
So
it
should
not
be
that
much
difficult
in
going
for
galangal.
G
H
H
You
seem
to
be
talking
your
friend,
generating
a
random
string
and
then
using
it
for
encrypting
right.
We
are
actually
yeah,
but
what
we
are
trying
to
do
is
generate
a
public
key
and
private
key
then
sign
the
tokens
with
the
private
key
and
expose
the
public
key,
so
that,
naturally,
can
verify
the
token.
So
this
is
the
reason
key
management
comes
into
place,
because
now
the
thing
is
with
these
things
you
have
to
rotate.
H
H
A
week
you
and
we'll
have
to
keep
a
record
of
the
previous
key
so
that
the
other
tokens
don't
get
invalidated
and
yeah.
It's
yeah.
They
like
lot
of
things,
so
that's
where
we
run
for
hydros,
initially
I
had
implemented
the
whole
thing
without
using
Hydra,
but
we
realize
that
we
I
mean
this
is
a
big
like
thing.
So
that's
why
we
tend
to
using
Hydra,
rather
than
going
with
an
implementation
in.
H
I
D
H
H
H
G
A
A
Which
is
nice
that
doesn't
mean
hydras
the
the
solution
or
the
best,
the
necessarily
the
best
way
to
go,
but
is
nice
that
it's
they
there
is
somewhat
robust.
They've
considered
push
that
it
would
be
intuitive
interest
like
it
would
be
interesting
to
see
where,
if
any.
A
Missing
functionality
and
go
JWT
is
like
it
this
small
if
it
meets
the
needs,
like
the
smaller,
the
better
that
the
less
moving
parts,
the
better
there's
a
logical
diagram
that
maybe
a
point
of
interest
to
folks.
I'll
put
it
in
the
meeting
minutes,
there's
a
sequence
diagram.
This
page
gardens
put
together
and
then
a
logical
diagram
as
well
and
there's
the
link
to
it.
We've
got
a
little
less
than
10
minutes
left,
Naveen
I,
don't
know
if
that's
a
good
thing
or
a
bad
thing,
or
if
you
want
to
talk
today
or
post
on.
G
In
the
diagram
like
there
are
two
lines:
majorly
Mississippi,
Ln
Missouri,
it
is
API.
So
what
much
think
will
do
is
my
string
should
be
able
to
look
whether
lesser
this
message
deployed
or
not,
and
whether
it
was
deployed
using
material
not
and
like
basic
fingerprinting
and
analysis
of
Tsarevich
messes.
So
there
are
basically
two
overt.
We
see
clients
machine
is
a
PLN,
mesially,
app
and
REST
API.
So
what
they
will
do
is
they
will
contact
a
machinery
sink
meshing
and
meshing
should
buy
at
first
look
in
the
cube
API.
G
So
if
you
API
does
have
the
richness
installed,
it
will
fall
back
with
that
response.
If
it
does
not
have
it,
if
it
cannot
detect,
then
it
can
go
with
adapters
and
every
erector
can
look
for
their
own
implementation
like
if
it
was
not
in
Cuban.
It
is
if
it
was
in
some
other
deployment
of
some
other
platform,
or
if
it
wasn't,
you
cook
you
burn.
It
is
so.
This
is
how
basically
I
guess
everything
will
work.
G
So
currently,
what
we
have
implemented
is
I
guess
it
was
already
implemented
to
get
the
version
number
of
view
and
the
solution
necessary
support.
So
we
implement
be
implemented
to
fetch
the
deployment
related
information.
The
complete
deployment
can
be
now
fetch.
They
have
added
the
sample
responses
in
the
dock
as
well,
so
in
the
temple
response.
Basically,
everything
related
to
every
service
met
would
be
there
and
it
would
be
an
array.
So
a
third
witness
can
be
deployed
in
different
namespaces.
A
G
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
like
we
discussed,
we
discussed
front
end
in
the
performance
page.
Currently
only
version
numbers
are
shown
like
currently
only
thousands
of
mesh
can
be
seen,
but
what
we
can
enhance
is
for
every
adapter
and
for
every
like
for
every
page
we
can
detect
okay,
these
are
services
which
are
deployed,
and
this
is
the
deployment
number
and
somehow
use
this
information
in
front
end.
Maybe
when
user
clicks
on
s
steel,
the
user
should
know
okay,
we
we
have
already
here
deployed
instance
of
service
in
this
namespace.
G
So
like
a
like
in
steel
like
in
any
other
page,
we
are
like
here
we
can
have
okay,
this
is
deployed
in
this
namespace
and
we
have
this
deployment.
So
suddenly
we
are
not
leveraging
that
information
and
installing
is
here
and
deleting
is
you
like
it?
It
doesn't
like
look
very
much
appealing
to
the
user.
He
doesn't
not
know
where
we
are
installing
it
where
it
is
happening.
So
we
can
leverage
that
information
in
for
every
adapter
and
for
every
match
and
similar
thing
can
be
done
in
the
performance
page.
A
A
Another
great
example
is
like
well
actually
in
my
environment,
technically
right
now
that
there
is
a
graph
on
an
instance
and
Prometheus
instance
that
have
been
deployed
with
mystia
but
and
and
Naveen
has
enhanced
mesh
sync
to
discover
those
and
pull
back
some
details
about
those
right.
Now
that
the
current
state
is
that
the
user
interface
needs
to
be
enhanced
to
show
people
the
fact
that
different
instances
of
Griffin
on
Prometheus
are
available
and
to
so
that
it
can
drive
a
much
better
user
experience
across
many
of
the
interfaces.
C
B
Quickly,
there
was
discussion
with
high
school
during
the
week,
so
he
wanted
to
contribute
and
he
arrives
at
some
point
that
suddenly
just
did
a
mystery,
make
clouds
I,
think
or
something
like
that
and
from
there
it
was
a
bit
blocked.
He
didn't
know
what
word
really
the
next
steps,
how
he
could
contribute.
He
was
contributing
normally
to
the
linker,
D,
I,
think
or
console
I,
don't
remember
one
of
the
two,
and
so
he
was
like
okay.
Maybe
the
dogs
are
just
missing.
This
part
like
what
is
your
contribution
to?
What
will
you
contribute?
A
A
Yeah
totally
yeah
do
that
many
some
of
you
might
have
met
Chris
Mader
in
who's,
in
the
slack
Channel
he
and
I
were
having
a
long
discussion
it's
in
the
wee
hours.
One
of
these
last
mornings
he's
in
New
Zealand.
He
has
he's
the
organizer
of
ServiceMaster
day
and
he
thinks
very
well
of
the
community
and
of
the
people
here.
A
One
of
my
fears
is
that
so
that
I
think
last
time
we
met.
One
of
my
fears
is
that
well,
this
is
funny.
Is
it
tongue
in
cheek
is
literally
about
grooming,
new
captains
and
bar
like
captains
of
mastery.
If
you
will
that,
and
by
that
I
mean
industries,
our
community
stewards,
community,
maintainer
of
various
component,
maintain
errs.
We
announced
a
couple
of
folks
have
been
promoted
last
week
in
terms
of
maintainer
ship
of
the
landscape,
which
was
a
fantastic
dungeon
and
sheesh.
A
A
Very
good,
well
I,
guess
no
has
to
travel
to
go
to
work
today.
You
could
just
turn
around
and
start
working.
Is
that
yeah
anyway,
they're
very,
very
good
to
see
you
all
I
assume
all
of
you
are
healthy,
or
at
least
you
don't
know
that
you're
infected
at
the
moment,
so
we'll
just
will
live
in
blissful
ignorance.