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Layer5 Community Meeting - July 30th, 2021
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A
A
So
if
you
are
on
the
call-
and
if
you
are
new
or
if,
if
this
is
your
first
time
in
the
community,
call
please
introduce
yourself
and
so
that
we
can
get
to
know
you.
B
So
this
is
my
first,
a
community
called.
Basically,
I
have
been
like
two
calls
before
so
the
last
one
was
the
newcomers
meeting
and
the
meeting
which
took
the
day
before
that-
and
this
is
my
third
call
but
like
the
first
call
in
the
community
meeting.
B
So
yes,
so
basically,
if
you
wanna
know
about
me,
like
I'm
a
final
year
student
at
iit
rnsc,
so
currently
I'm
interning
with
mtx
group
and
like
it's
it's
about
to
end
in
like
one
week,
so
I
was
thinking
of
getting
involved
in
some
other
project
right.
So
basically
I
was
thinking
of
getting
into
devops,
so
I
was
searching
for
projects
and
I
found
this
so
here
I
am
like
exploring
what
this
project
is
about.
A
Nice,
nice!
Yes,
thank
you
for
introducing.
A
B
Oh,
that's
great
I'll.
Try
to
join
that,
like
basically.
First
of
all,
I'm
trying,
like
my
internship,
is
in
my
final
phases
right,
so
I'm
quite
quite
involved
in
that.
So
I
didn't
get
a
chance
to
like
clone
the
repositories
and
look
through
the
code,
but
like
I'm
trying
to
attend
the
music
meeting
such
music.
I
cannot
like,
when
I
get
free
I'll
start
that
as
well
sure
I'll
attend
the
meetings
as
well.
C
C
D
C
Yeah
nice
yeah
well
by
speaking
of
just
like,
with
respect
to
git.
I
don't
know
if
you're
familiar
with
this
utility
or
not,
but
there's
github
has
a
cli
called
gh
and
they
used
to
have
one
called
hub.
I
think
it
was
just
called
hub
if
I
remember,
but
this
one's
called
gh
and
it's
it's
really
helpful,
especially
for
checking
out
pull
requests
and
while
checking
out
those
branches
from
the
pull
requests
and
then
working
doing
reviews
on
those
it's
really
helpful
so
anyway,
just
since
you
were
learning.
A
Thank
you
robert.
Would
you
like
to
introduce
yourself
as
well?
I
know
you
introduced
to
the
other
call,
but
the
there
are
a
couple
of
new
people
in
this
call
as
well.
So
would
you
like
to
introduce
here.
F
In
a
company
which
produced
some
processors
and
some
other
stuff,
so
you
should
show
to
new.
That's
this
company,
I'm
a
new
role
here.
So
I
start
to
benchmarking
some
merge
services
and
that's
why
I'm
using
commercially
to
get
some
chats
and
get
some
results
from
from
kubernetes
and
from
some
other
databases.
C
G
Yeah
all
right
sure,
hello,
everyone,
if
you
guys
are
not
aware
of
who
I
am.
I
am
very
I'm
coming
from
singapore
and
I'm
currently
a
penultimate
student
in
yeah
in
singapore,
basically
nice
to
meet
you
guys.
C
C
Just
to
translate
for
the
us
americans,
that
means
sophomore,
I
think
yeah
penultimate
is
that.
A
Awesome
so,
and
before
we
move
on
to
the
topics,
is
there
anyone
else
would
like
to
introduce.
A
All
right,
then,
so,
let's
get
on
to
the
topics.
So
to
start
off,
I
I'll
talk
about
cncf
students.
So
if
you
have
didn't
already
know,
cncf
has
a
cloud
native
community
group,
so
this
has
multiple
groups
across
different
regions
and
across
different
projects,
and
it
also
has
various
technical
advisory
groups.
So
cncf
also
has
a
which
recently
started
a
student's
group.
So
it
is
pretty
popular
as
you
can
see.
A
So
sherry
is
the
most
popular
lfx
project,
so
we
have
741
applicants
for
a
single
mentorship
position,
so
the
data
really
shows
that
it
is
a
good
place
for
students
and
we
have
a
lot
of
students
in
the
community
and
if
you
look
at
me,
look
into
this
call,
we
have
a
lot
of
students
here
as
well,
so
we
are
doing
something
right
and
we
would
like
to
show
show
that
to
the
outside
world.
So
these
are
the
sessions
that
we
have
planned
right
now.
A
So,
oh,
so
we
will
we
we
have.
We
are
proposed
to
conduct
it
in
the
first
weekend
of
august,
and
so
it
also
means
that
we
have
multiple
opportunities
for
others
in
the
community
to
get
engaged
with
such
events
like.
If
you
would
like
to
talk
about
your
experience,
contributing
to
into
layer
5
and
into
cncf,
you
are
welcome
to
join
here,
yeah,
so
that's
pretty
much
it.
So
this
is
something
for
us
to
look
forward
to.
C
Yeah,
it's
also
good,
so
the
other
part
of
pointing
that
out
is
that
there's
also
some
opportunity
for
those
of
you
in
the
community
to
participate
in
that
like
to
either
share
your
a
couple
of
different
ways
like
share
your
experiences,
certainly
for
any
of
you,
who've
been
around
for
longer
than
a
week.
It
becomes
pretty
fairly
obvious
and
somewhat
self-evident
that
the
there's
a
culture
of
being
warm
and
welcoming
and
making
sure
that
people
are,
you
know,
feel
encouraged
to
be
engaged.
C
People
feel
okay
to
dismiss
their
imposter
syndrome,
to
ask
questions
and
share
and
learn
and
grow
together
and
so
yeah.
You
know
these.
This
is
this
is
another
way
of
sort
of
spreading
that
message,
message
and
sharing,
and
so
your
experiences
are
quite
relevant,
so
they're,
you
know
if
these
are
of
interest
to
any
of
you,
then
just
you
know
just
signal
just
a
message.
In
slack
you
can
message
anita
or
navendu
or
there's
a
number
of
community
managers
that
you
can
message
your
chatterjee
there's
a
lot
of
folks.
A
Yeah,
so
these
events
might
be
streamed
into
life,
your
channel
as
well
as
twitch.
So
if
you
haven't
already,
you
can
subscribe
to
the
learfa
youtube
channel
as
well.
A
Awesome
moving
on
to
the
next
item:
deborah
priya,
would
you
like
to
take
from
here.
D
Yeah
can
I
share
my
screen
yeah,
of
course,.
D
Okay,
so,
basically,
right
now
on
the
layer,
5
members,
this
badge
it
takes
us
to
the
mastery
operator
docs
page,
and
we
were
supposed
to
create
a
website
on
the
layer.
5
website
itself
a
web
page
on
the
website
itself.
So
we
did
not
have
a
design
as
of
now
so
I've
taken
up
content
from
here
and
tried
to
come
up
with
something
on
my
own.
So
I
wanted
to
show
this.
This
is
what
I've
done.
As
of
now.
C
C
It
didn't
look
nearly
as
sexy
as
it
does
now,
and
it
wasn't
nearly
as
robust
as
it
on
its
prior
framework.
It
used
to
be
a
jekyll
based
site.
Now
it's
a
gatsby
js
based
site
and
it's
still
a
static
site,
so
it
still
is
deployed
on
github
pages
and
it,
but
it
does
have
some
forms,
it
does
accept
input
and
it
would.
C
C
That's
actually
a
good
segue
into
just
a
brief
mention
that
there's
a
you
all
have
also
created
a
discussion
forum
and
it's
available
at
discuss.later5.io.
C
It
is
not,
as
actually
do
you
mind,
going
there
very
briefly
to
discuss
that
so
that
yeah
people
are
aware.
People
are
aware
that,
like
a
question
about
gas
pjs
or
like
a
question
about
layer,
5
io,
that's
that
site
is
one
of
our
projects
like
pretty
much
everything
around
here
is,
is
a
project
and
built
by
all
of
you,
and
so,
if
there
were
a
question
about
any
of
those
sites
of
which
there's
like
six
or
so
different
sites
that
that
you
all
maintain
like
a
good.
A
good
category.
C
Is
the
landscape
category,
the
landscape
category?
That's
like
the
third
one
yeah
it's
deceiving,
it
was
if
you
go
back,
it's
the
third,
yes,
the
third
one
down
the
so
there's
announcements
on
the
left-hand
side,
yep
and
then
there's
community
block
and
then
there's
the
landscape
block.
That's
probably
a
good
section
for
questions
on
layer.
Five
that
I
o
there's
a
there
is
a
landscape
on
layer.
Five
that
I
own
it
has
information
about
all
of
well,
it
doesn't
have
information
about
all
of
the
service
meshes.
C
C
And
sanskar
is
representing
as
a
linker
d
hero
on
the
call
today,
so
he
can
attest
that
there's
multiple
meshes
out
there
anyway.
So
that
was
just
a
brief
said.
You
know
mentioned
that,
like
hey,
there's
any
number
of
things
that
get
get
asked
in
slack
and
we
lose
them
over
time.
Our
people
here
are
so
chatty
and
it's
fantastic,
but
the
history
spilleth
over
and
we
lose
that
info
all
the
time.
C
So
so
I
encourage
everyone
to
ask
questions
here,
because
it
really
helps
everybody
else
back
to
david
priya's
work.
C
You're.
All
welcome
to
provide
her
feedback
like
it
was
just
acknowledged
recently
that
the
site
itself
will
highlight
each
of
the
projects
and
give
some
information
about
them
and
that
mesh
the
measuring
operator,
which
has
mesh
sync
inside
that
logo.
On
that
that
stick
figures
chest
is
the
mesh
sync
logo.
C
So
the
mesh
re
operator
has
mesh
sync
as
a
custom
controller.
It
also
has
a
mesh
re
broker.
We
use
gnats
there
and,
as
another
custom
controller,
those
weren't
represented
first
class
per
se.
The
mystery
operator
is
called
out
on
a
few
different
pages,
but
there
wasn't
one
dedicated
to
it
and
what
it
does,
and
so
they
were
like
without
any
other
guidance
other
than
just
we
need
a
page
dang.
It
looks
pretty
good
and
yeah,
it's
entirely
appropriate
to
just
reuse
the
existing
content
I'll.
C
For
my
part,
I'll
lodge
a
few
comments
on
the
side,
but
broadly
like
you,
you
hit
it
pretty
well.
Is
there
any?
Were
you
able
to
find
any
other
images
or
assets
to
include
in
the
carousel.
D
C
Yeah
yeah,
no,
that's
great!
You
did
the
right
thing.
Looking
through
the
drive,
there's
a
lot
in
the
drive
that
people
don't
necessarily
realize
yeah
you
and
we're
a
little
bit
light
on,
like
those
are
the
two
core
representations.
So
that's
that's
really
good.
C
Yeah
yep
samir-
I
I
spaced
out
there
for
just
a
moment.
Part
of
your
point
was
hey.
You
know
it's,
it's
good,
that
there's
multiple
venues
in
which
people
can
get
information
about
the
projects
and
what
all
of
you
are
doing,
although
because
they're,
not
necessarily
a
single
source
of
truth
and
when,
as
and
when
things
get,
you
know,
change,
sometimes
that
isn't
reflected
pervasively,
and
that
was
part
of
your
point.
But
did
you
also
suggest
a
solution
or
just
highlighting
that
we
need
to
stay
visual
and.
C
Yeah,
that's
an
interesting
thing:
it's
actually
a
good.
I
g.
Let's
let's
talk
about
this
for
just
a
moment
because
it's
kind
of
a
maybe
a
maybe
it'll
tickle,
your
noodle,
I
don't
know
maybe
it'll,
be
really
boring,
but
it's
the
the
notion
that,
like
let's
take,
let's
take
this
as
an
example.
C
If
you
go
to
any
repo
that
any
github
repository
that
we
generally
you
know
that's
created
by
the
community,
the
community
now
spans
five
github
orgs
and
that's
because
we've
broken
them
down
a
bit
because
we've
donated
a
few
projects
to
the
cncf.
C
But
you
know
collectively
I
don't
know
there's
like
probably
about
60,
repos
and
github.
Is
I've
worked
with
their
well
with
nat
their
founder
some
on
enhancements
a
couple
of
years
ago,
because
it's
still
really
lacking
in
some
areas,
and
I
was
pleased
to
see
that
they've
improved
upon
it.
Some
of
those
improvements
are
all
like
relegated
to
or
they're
only
available
in
github
enterprise,
which
is
to
say
that
managing
many
many
repos
is
kind
of
a
pain
in
the
rump
and
anyway,
in
a
simple
for
a
simple
use
case.
C
You
know,
centralized
change
along
with
the
risk
of
like
totally
breaking
you
know,
images
and
other
things
elsewhere
or
yeah
so
yeah.
I
don't
one
of
the
the
things
that
had
been
considered
similar
to
this
type
of
a
an
issue
is
that
in
for
those
of
you
that
have
you
know
in
in
mesherie's
ui,
there
is
an
area
that
has
about
four
different
links
to
the
the
documentation
to
github
issues,
to
the
community
slack
to
community
calendar.
C
I
think,
and
it
had
been,
the
the
concept
had
been
presented
that
a
live
feed
of
some
of
those
things
could
be
provided
in
measure
ui,
meaning
you
know
what,
rather
than
being
redirected
from
measure
ui
to
go.
Look
at
what
events
are
coming
up
is
to
just
show
them
there
or
being,
rather
than
being
redirected,
to
go.
C
Look
at
what
the
release
notes
were
for
given
releases
is
just
to
show
them
there
and
and
anyways
the
same
same
concept
that
it
would
be
sourcing
that
information
separately
anyway,
it
doesn't
solve
what
samir
is
saying
and
and
part
of
what
I'm
saying,
I
think
is
like
it's
mostly
about
awareness,
I
think,
is
how
we
try
to
keep
those
things
up
to
date.
C
C
So
my
hope
is
that,
or
our
hope
is
that
if
you
were,
if
you're
carrying
around
the
measuring
operator
tattoo,
I
mean
and
that's
and
you
and
you
you
self-identify
with
it
and
you've,
been
working
on
it
a
lot
just
as
an
example
that
you
would
be.
C
D
Thank
you.
So
if
there's
anything
else,
I
can
add
you
can
share
with
me,
because
this
is
a
very
basic
structure
what
I've
created.
So
I
think
we
have
to
work
more
on
this.
A
D
Actually,
my
computer
is
restarted,
so
I
won't
be
able
to
show
it
on
the
screen,
but
I
can
explain
so
I
need
to
add
a
meshing
chip
right.
So
there
there
is
a
chip
called
operator
in
the
settings
page
which
we
have
and
is.
Is
that
the
one
that
I
have
is
that
the
one
I
need
to
add
the
tool
tip
too,
and
where
should
I
be
adding
the
chip?
I
was
not
sure
about
that,
so
yep
good.
I
need
a
little
help.
C
Great
question,
so
I
was
just
spinning
up
mescheri
to
help
give
you
a
backdrop
to
speak
to,
but
yeah,
I
think
real
briefly.
So
the
they're
in
if
you're
familiar
with
mesher's
ui,
you
know
it
measures
ui
uses
a
few
different
front-end
frameworks.
One
of
those
is
material
ui,
so
material
ui,
there's
a
component
called,
and
so
I'm
explaining
stuff
that
megana
already
knows.
I'm
saying
it
for
the
benefit
of
the
rest
of
us
us
ignoramuses.
C
That
is,
that
in
material
ui,
there's
such
a
thing
called
a
chip
or
component
called
the
chip.
This
is
the
chip
and
the
way
that
the
project
currently
uses
chips
is
to
represent
a
connection,
a
connection
between
measuring
and
and
another
component,
whether
it's
a
measuring
component
or
other,
and
so
today
we
have
chips
for
kubernetes.
You
can
you
know
you
can
ping
things.
You
can
get
information
about
measures
adapters.
C
We
use
chips
for
those
who
use
chips
for
representing
connections
to
other
things
like
grafana
and
prometheus,
and
we
also
use
a
chip
to
represent
well
what
priya
was
just
talking
about
the
the
operator
and
it
looks
like
my
operator
just
deployed
and
just
got
connected,
maybe
and
and
but
what
we
did
and
so
in
con,
and
so
what
we
don't
have
is,
if
we're
not
representing
the
connection
to
mesh
sync
in
a
first-class
way,
so
mega
is
yeah.
D
C
Yeah,
okay,
yeah,
okay,
yeah
you
get
stuck
into
a
similar
situation
of
like
hey
someone
suggested
something
that
we
should
do
and
then
and
then
like
where's
the
design
and
so
good
job.
First
one
thing
that'll
become
interesting.
Megan
as
you
do
this
is
that-
and
this
is
this
is
actually
good
to
speak
about
for
just
a
moment,
and
that
is
that
mesh
think
is,
you
know,
is
the
heart
of
mesherie.
C
Following
along
that
analogy,
mesh
sync
pumps
info
pumps,
blood
into
each
of
the
other
components
into
mesh
reservoir.
It
I
won't
list
all
the
components,
but
it
it
gathers
info
and
sends
it
over
synchronizes.
What's
going
on
in
the
surface
meshes
with
meshri,
and
so
it's
it's
really
important.
Actually,
if
it's
down
meshri
still
works,
you
can
still
do
a
lot
of
performance
management
things
without
having
mesh
sync
up,
but
it's
a
degraded
state
and-
and
it's
so
degraded
that
it's
not
gonna
just
foreshadowing
once
you're
there
with
the
chip
for
mesh
sync.
C
Let's
talk
about
potentially
having
mesh
sync
up
here
like
it's,
it's
not
a
place
to
navigate
to
per
se,
but
it's
so
important
that
if
it's
ever
down
or
out
of
not
in
sync,
you
know
across
every
any
page
that
users
are
on.
They
should
really
be
aware
of
that,
and
that's
one
thing.
The
second
thing
is
you'll
notice
in
most
of
the
chips.
C
If
I
want
to
disconnect
from
this
kubernetes
cluster,
for
example,
I
I
can't
you
it'll,
remove
the
connection
and
actually,
since
I'm
disconnecting
from
the
cluster
it'll,
ask
me
if
I
want
to
remove
the
operator
or
not.
The
point
to
bring
this
up.
Is
that
your
mesh
sync
chip?
For
now?
What
will
not
have
it
will
be
like
the
operator
when
it
will
not
have
a
disconnect
for
the
moment.
A
All
right,
thank
you.
Moving
on
to
the
next
item
anita,
would
you
like
to
talk
about
the
product
project,
badges.
H
Yeah,
I'm
doing
that
right
now,
hello,
everyone!
Yes,
so
I
I'm
guessing.
Some
persons
are
not
aware
that
we
actually
have
badges
for
the
community
members
in
their
five.
Well,
if
you
have
gone
through
the
contributing
guide
for
this
repository,
you
must
have
seen
these
budgets
here.
So
these
badges
are
actually
up
for
the
take
yeah
you
can,
if
you
check
the
membership,
the
members
page,
you
see
that
we
made
an
update
really
recently.
H
So
once
you
navigate
over
here,
you
can
like
scan
through
the
different
members
of
the
community
that
have
badges
and
which
badges
they
actually
have.
So
these
badges
represent
each
of
the
projects
that
you're
actively
contributing
to
or
you're
making
a
notable
impact
in.
So
if
you're
active
in
the
landscape
project,
you
definitely
when
you
yourself,
a
landscape
badge.
If
you're
active
on
the
measure
project
you're
going
to
earn
yourself
a
measure
project
and
this
badges
go
as
far
as
over
time,
you
could
actually
earn
the
maintainer
role,
but
with
your
contributions
within
the
community.
H
Yes,
so
these
badges,
you
can
post
them.
Your
linkedin
profiles
on
your
twitter
pages
just
share
the
news
of
how
your
contributions
within
the
community
were
recognized
and
then
how
we
actually
value
your
contribution.
So
that's
why
we
created
these
badges
and,
if
you're,
making
contributions
blindly
without
knowing
that
you
could
actually
earn
a
badge
in
the
community.
I
think
it
missed
out
on
a
lot.
You
can
start
doing
that
right
now.
H
So
you
can
do
that
by
increasing
yeah,
increasing
the
pace
at
which
you
interact
in
the
community
and
the
project
or
whichever
one
that
suits
your
interest,
just
puts
more
effort
into
it,
and
then
you
earn
yourself
a
good
badge,
and
on
that
note
I
also
want
to
bring
to
the
bring
to
your
attention
that
we're
actually
working
on
improving
on
the
community
handbook.
H
We
worked
on
this
during
the
she
called
africa
contribution,
but
since
then
there
has
been
so
much
changes
in
the
documentation
and
the
guidelines
in
the
community,
so
we
need
we
have
like
so
many
broken
links,
so
many
details
that
are
not
included
in
the
handbook
right
now
and
the
major
thing
is:
we
want
to
have
this
handbook
on
our
website,
so
everyone,
both
the
users
and
the
contributors
that
are
coming
to
the
community,
gets
like
go
through
this
community
handle
on
their
own
without
having
to
request
access
to
our
drive
yeah.
H
So
we're
looking
for
contributors
and
volunteers
that
will
join
hands
together.
So
we
can
work
towards
putting
this
beautiful
piece
of
art
out
there
for
people
to
help
themselves
with.
So,
if
you
think
you're
good
with
documentation,
you're
good
at
technical
writing,
you
have
good
writing
skills.
Just
send
a
dm
in
my
in
the
slack
channel
and
would
get
started
on
this.
H
Okay,
yeah,
I
forgot
to
mention,
but
the
patterns
recently
has
a
badge
also
so
just
know
that
it's
not
just
the
popular
projects
that
you're
familiar
with.
They
actually
have
budget,
so
you
can
also
earn
a
bag
for
the
patterns
project
as
well.
C
Nice,
cool
and
part
of
part
of
the
initiative
that
anita
is
championing
with
the
community
handbook
is
to
not
only
refine
what's
written
there
in
the
google
doc.
But
then
I
think,
like
anita,
was
saying
that
part
of
the
goal
is
to
then
publish
it
on
the
layer,
five
I
o
site,
and
so
that
can
be
done
or
from
my
perspective,
I
guess
you
know
talk
to
anita
about
this,
but,
from
my
perspective,
we're.
C
I
think,
we're
about
at
that
point
that
we
can
start
to
get
that
structured
and
framed
up
so
that
it
can
get
get
out
onto
the
site
out
of
the
docks
and
into
the
site.
A
A
There
is
a
lot
of
time
between
finding
these
balls
and
all
bugs
and
all
in
this
command,
because
people
are
not
using
it
very
oftenly.
So
this
is
to
like
call
out
that
test
this
command
in
your
system,
so
that
we
can
find
the
bugs
in
it
really
fast
and
make
it
more
robust.
Okay.
So
what
actually
happens?
Okay
before
running
this
command
run
message
secure
system
login,
which
will
actually
work
like
this?
I
will
just
give
a
quick
demo.
A
Okay,
so
what
happens
running
this
command
is
actually
we
get
down.
We
download
one
token,
that
is
authorization
in
dot
measure
folder,
and
then
we
can
run
system
check
just
to
make
sure
what's
happening.
I
have
perfectly
connected
system
like
I'm,
able
to
ping
all
the
adapters
and
I'm
also
being
able
to
think
of
the
two
minutes.
A
Okay,
so
the
actual
behavior
right
now
will
be
like
this
docker
is
running.
Kubernetes
is
running,
version
is
good.
The
version
is
also
up
to
date
and
we
can
see
that
what
are
the
adapters?
We
are
able
to
think
and
what
are
the
adapters
that
are
not
running
okay,
so
what
you
guys
have
to
do
is
try
to
run
this
command
in
various
like
scenarios
like.
Sometimes
you
won't
have
docker
so
try
to
test
this
command.
In
that
case,
and
like
sometimes,
you
won't
have
mini
cube
running
try
to
listen
like
that
scenario.
A
So
if
you
find
something
that
is
not
the
supposed
behavior
or
there
is
any
case
where
you
are
actually
getting
any
an
error
out
of
this,
like
this
command
is
not
supposed
to
return
any
error.
There
should
be
only
logs,
even
if
there
are
errors
that
should
be
also
written
as
logs,
not
actually
errors.
Okay.
So
if
you
find
something
that
is
not
supposed
to
happen,
I
report
that
any
slack
so
that
we
can
improve
this
command
and
by
the
way
I
forgot
to
tell
you
guys
what
exactly
this
command
is.
I'm
sorry.
A
So
if
you
will
write
dash
h,
this
is
to
actually
verify
environment
free
and
the
post
deployment
of
meshes
like
it
must.
If
someone
wants
to
like
someone,
is
going
to
deploy
measuring
and
he
wants
to
check
if
his
like
environment
is
ready
or
not,
so
he
can
try
turning
this
missing
cpu
system
check
dash
dash
three
the
hsp
and
then
just
preflight
are
the
same,
which
actually
will
check
when
verify
environment
readiness
for
the
deploy.
Officially,
if
you
run
it,
we
can
see,
docker
is
available,
kubernetes
is
available
and
we
see
this
stick.
A
That
is
saying
machine
pre-required
sites
are
met.
Okay,
so
use
it
guys
and
report
if
there
are
any
bugs
and
if
we
will
run
after
post
deployment,
we
will
see
something
like
this.
We
will
also
go
through
adapters
check
measures,
version
check
and
yeah.
These
two
checks
will
be
additional
checks
after
post
deployment.
A
You
did
pierce
thank
you
for
calling
this
out,
so
it
makes
sense
to
test
this
on
multiple
environments.
So
thank
you
for
calling
this
out
and
getting
more
people
involved
in
this
comments
to
push
before
we
move
on
to
the
next
item.
A
So
if
you,
if
you
want
to
get
involved,
you
can,
if
you
find
any
bugs,
you
can
open
up
issues
on
github
or
ping
on
slack
and
back
be
used,
maybe
all
right.
Moving
on
to
the
next
item
barik,
would
you
like
to
talk
about
the
massachusetts
aliases?
You
are
working
on.
G
Yep
absolutely
yeah,
sorry
guys.
I
cannot
share
my
screen
because
it's
already
quite
late
in
singapore
and
I'm
I'm
quite
ready
to
go
to
sleep
right
now,
yeah
yeah.
I
actually
just
wanted
to
lift
up
the
spirit
of
discussion
in
which
we're
trying
to
utilize
more
of
our
discussion
platform.
G
So
I
recently
posted
a
new
discussion
on
on
using
misery
control
aliases.
So
here
basically
we
want
to.
We
want
to
generate
a
lot
of
more
laces
that
is
useful
to
a
lot
of
people.
So
yeah
just
wanted
to
lift
up
this
spirit
and
then
maybe
get
some
feedbacks
on
on
on
that
particular
matters.
Basically,.
C
Yep
good
good
yeah
does
everybody?
Does
anyone
what's
the
good
way
of
asking
this,
where
people
will
actually
answer?
Does
anyone
not
know
what
barik
is
talking
about,
or
maybe,
if
you're
too
shy
to
say
that
is?
Can
anyone
give
an
example
of
why
how
this
would
be
valuable,
how
this
would
be
used.
C
Yes,
just
as
I
suspected
so
just
you
know
real
briefly,
then
let's
do
this.
C
So
if
you're,
if
you
are
here
and
you're
using
mastery
cto,
you
might
want
to
check
on
the
status
of
your
deployment,
looks
like
mine's
been
run
for
a
little
while,
but
you
also
might
start
to
bruise
the
soft
tips
of
your
fingers.
C
If
you
have
to
type
out
measure
ctl
system
status
or
if
you
make
all
kinds
of
mistakes
on
the
keyboard,
you
might
fumble
five
times
on
the
way
to
typing
that
out,
and
so
what
and
so
there's
a
couple
of
ways
to
overcome
this
one
is
to
use
auto
completion
which
lets
you
hit
a
tab
and
just
fills
it
in
and
how
do
you
get
to
auto
completion?
Well,
do
measure
ctl
system,
completion
and
it'll
give
you
the
instructions
as
to
how
to
set
that
up.
C
So
you
can
just
do
you
can
just
be
hitting
tab
to
fill
in
dynamically
fill
in
any
of
the
commands,
even
at
that
it
still
might
get
a
little
bit
longer.
I
think
on
my
system
I
need
to
type
out
mesh,
then
I
can
no
I'm
just
not
there
measure
okay,
I
can
type
out
mesh
e
and
then
tab
and
then,
like
even
auto
completion.
My
fingers
can
get
tired.
C
So
what
barique
is
highlighting
is
that
he's
created
he's
created
a
repository
that
contains
bad
to
you
know:
bash
aliases
for
things
like
m.
C
And
if
you
and
please
drop
it
into
the
discus
forum
that
he
did
the
thread
that
he
opened
up-
that
that
would
be
great
brainstorm,
a
bit
play
with
the
commands
and
see
what
you
think
would
make
sense
in
terms
of
aliases.
A
So
if
you
already
have
some
aliases
set
up,
you
can
share
that
as
well.
Samir
has
some
aliases
as
well
samir.
You
can
share
that
in
the
discuss
forum
as
well
awesome.
Thank
you
buddy.
Thank
you
for
starting
this
discussion.
So
the
dish
is
on
the
call.
So
nitish.
Would
you
like
to
demo
the
connection
we
said
yep
sure.
I
Okay,
so,
like
we've
actually
been
trying
to,
I
just
okay:
we've
actually
been
trying
to
release
a
new
feature
into
a
machinery
called
connect
connection
wizard.
So
basically
the
what
it's
trying
to
do
is.
You
know
like
whenever
a
new
user
comes
to
the
mystery
platform
like
he
has
to
see
whether
all
the
deployments
has
been
successful
or
not,
for
example,
kubernetes
measuring
operator
and
adapters
and
all
those
things.
So
it's
kind
of
like
a
way
to
check
whether
all
these
things
are
working
perfectly
in
machining.
I
So
if
this
is
the
pr,
if
you
guys
want
to
take
a
look
at
it
and
I'll
just
push,
it
put
it
in
the
slide,
okay,
so
basically
what
it
does
is
that
right
now,
like
I
have
my
kubernetes
cluster
configured
and
measure,
is
running
in
that
cluster,
so
it
basically
checks
whether
the
kubernetes
is
configured
or
not,
and
it
gives
you
some
basic
details
like
where
the
cluster
is
running
like
basically,
these
things
you
would
actually
see
in
the
settings
panel
itself,
but
the
reason
why
we
are
doing
it
over
here,
rather
than
keeping
it
in
settings
panel,
is
that
you
know
like
eventually
settings
panel
would
be
a
place
where
you
know
more
complex
set
of
features
would
be,
we
will
have.
I
We
will
be
trying
to
implement
those
kind
of
features
that,
like
managing
multiple
service
meshes
and
those
kind
of
stuff.
So,
in
that
sense,
it
would
make
much
more
sense
to
you
know,
have
a
separate
section
for
section
for
troubleshooting
and
diagnosing
these
kind
of
things
like,
for
example,
when
I
right
now
my
cuban
is
running,
but
when
I
go
to
the
next
step,
which
is
measuring
operator,
you
can
see
that
my
operator
is
actively
running
and
then
the
broker
is
connected.
I
But
then
my
sync
is
not
actually
connected
so
because
of
that
this
step
is
not
actually
fully
complete
and
it
would
not.
It
will
not.
Actually
let
me
to
let
me
go
to
the
next
step,
because
this
step
is
not
fully
complete,
but
I
have
actually
for
the
for
you
for
to
like.
I
have
to
show
you
guys
what
these
two
other
two
steps.
Alright,
so
I
have
just
disabled
that
thing
right
now,
so
that
we
can
move
to
the
next
steps.
I
So
this
in
case
a
user,
is
not
able
like
in
case
any
of
these
steps
are
not
complete.
He
could
actually
stop
over
here,
and
you
know
tell
someone
that
okay,
my
kubernetes
is
running
successfully
and
my
messaging
operator
is
running,
but
then
meshing
is
not
connected
so
from
there.
I
It
could
be
easy
for
people
to
troubleshoot
their
problems,
so
that
is
one
that
is
one
aspect
of
it
and
we
could
also
have
take
it
a
step
further
and
you
know,
implement
some
diagnostics,
and
you
know
troubleshooting
tips
as
well,
so
that
this
would
kind
of
become
a
place
where
you
could
get
the
whole
thing
set
up,
yep
so
moving
on.
Actually
this
is
not
a
complete.
It's
not
fully
complete.
It's
on.
I
It's
still
on
the
development
process,
but
I
have
merged
the
pr
two
days
back
so
that
we
could
actually
it's
it's
still
being
worked
upon
right
now,
yeah.
So
this
is
this.
Is
the
current
ui
that
we
have
for
checking
the
adapters
that
that
are
counted
or
not?
So,
for
example,
if
I
try
to
connect
to
mystery
hd
router,
which
I
have
just
started
right
now,
which
is
running
in
14
000.,.
I
Okay,
so
we
could
actually
ping
and
see
whether
the
director
is
connected
or
not.
So,
as
you
can
see
like
this,
ui
is
not
yet
fully
complete,
but
you
can
get
the
idea
of
what
it
is
trying
to
do
right
now,
so
yeah
the
same
for
matrix
as
well.
We
would
have
graphene
and
promises
for
now,
but
eventually
we
can
also
make
it
such
that,
like
usually
graphene
and
promises,
are
things
that
are,
you
know
they
go.
I
I
So
it's
not
so
so
I
just
wanted
to
give
you
guys
that
this
is
something
that
is
being
released
on
missouri
right
now
and
if
you
want,
if
you
guys
want
to
contribute
to
it,
then
just
bring
me
on
slack
or
in
the
general
channel
itself
like
we
can
discuss
about
it
and
get
some
ideas
or
yep.
Take
it
forward.
C
Beautiful.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Given
the
time
we'll
we'll
go
to
the
next
topic,
that's
gonna
get
a
lot
of
use
in
the
fish.
Oh
good
who's.
Next.
J
Okay,
so
we've
been
trying,
we
are
adding
the
ability
to
generate
patent
components
of
the
build
time
in
various
adapter.
I
have
added
this
one
in
the
adapter,
so
what
it
does
is
checks
the
current
puma
version
and
if
it's
not
the
latest
one,
it
generates
the
components,
false,
gets
the
components
and
generates
it
here.
E
C
C
I
was
that
was
concise,
I'm
my
man
being
brief,
good
awesome!
I
will
contend
with
you
and
argue
ad
nauseum
in
slack.
Maybe
you're
aware
that
we
probably
don't
need
the
version
number
being
tracked
and
I
won't.
I
will
place
that
out
there.
Let
you
think
about
it
and
then
tell
me
that
I'm
wrong
in
all
the
ways
in
slack
but
think
think
about
it,
then
that
that's
great
but
the
shreyas
thanks
for
moving
quickly
on
that,
that's
very
nice.
C
C
Do
you
want
to
talk
about?
Is
there
anything
that
you
might
want
to
say
with
respect
to
run
time,
pattern
pattern,
component
generation.
K
Yeah
I
had
a
conversation
with
first
regarding
this
and
he
told
me
he's
going
to
work
on
the
server
side
for
receiving
the
versions
because
until
he
goes
ahead
and
implements
that
there
is
no
use
of
what
I
do.
But
still
I
just
have
to
add
two
small
functions
for
that.
So
I'll
go
ahead
and
go
ahead
and
do
that
and
I'll
continue.
This
conversation
later.
C
Cool
good
yep
there's
no
time
to
waste
on
your
side,
though
you
put
him
in
the
hot
spot.
Well
yeah!
I
would
have
demoed
it
if
I'm
just
waiting
on
it
to
crash
so
so
yeah.
So
anyway,
I
forgot
mr
personality.
I
forgot
the
sarcasm:
does
it
so
the
yeah
good?
Do
you
can
still
demo
those
functions
or,
like
you
know,
put
a
check
in
the
box
so
to
speak
even
with
even
if
the
server
doesn't
have
the
the
the
registry
in
the
server
doesn't
have
the
ability
to
accept
it?
C
A
C
Cool
yep
I'll
chat
about
this,
just
as
I
go
to
do
that,
does
anyone
have
any
other
topics
that
we
missed?
Anybody
have
anything
else.
They
want
to
say,
questions.
I
Yeah,
so
if
you
click
on
the
second
one
yeah
so
here
it
is
actually
just
the
message
until
system
start
and
the
next
one
also
the
same,
and
if
you
click
on
the
linux,
that
is
also.
There
is
a
binary
and.
I
C
Thank
you
yeah.
Moreover,
I
think
it's
a
decent
argument,
like
you
know,
like
this
command
here
this.
This
is
correct
that
you
can
you
know
this
is
correct,
although
this
assumes
that
you
have
mastery
ctl
installed,
and
so
we
you
know,
we
need
some
way
of
conveying
that
whether
we
include
you
know
whether
we
create
like
ideally
we're
not
creating
it
another
step
before
this,
because
we
really
just
want
it
to
be
like
a
one
step
thing,
one
step
and
then
you're
managing.
C
So
it
might
be
that
each
of
these
need
to
you
know,
identify
mesh
with
ctl
as
a
prerequisite.
I
don't
know
yeah
the
same
with
windows,
also
yeah
this
one
yeah
yep
and
I
think
it
can
be
updated.
C
It
had
been
intentional
that
it
had
a
dot
slash
because
the
direct
installation
of
windows
was
like
to
download
the
binaries
and
and
then,
if
you
wanted
to
invoke
them,
that
you
would
the
full
instructions
talk
about
adding
that
to
your
system
path
and
so
to
your
point,
like
it's
probably
best
to
assume
that
people
have
added
it
to
their
system
pack,
so
yeah
yeah
so
long-winded
like
yeah.
Removing
it
probably
makes
sense.
C
C
Briefly,
then,
somebody
you
all
have
been
updating
the
mesri.io
website,
good,
there's,
a
number
of
features
that
have
been
ill-described
or
not
very
well
described.
There's
a
number
of
features
that
there
are
no
videos
for
people
to
play.
There's
there's
a
lack
of
guides
for
okay,
great,
I
deployed
mesherie
and.
C
C
Maybe
there
needs
to
be
a
page
that
has
a
list
of
patterns
and
and
and
not
just
the
list
of
patterns
you
know
their
name
but
the
yaml.
That
is
a
you
know,
the
actual
pattern
itself,
the
ammo
and
so
for
a
while.
We
have
been,
and
so
that's
that's
actually.
My
point
that
was
the
point
of
the
agenda
item
was
to
say:
oh,
we
should
look
at
publishing
the
patterns
and
their
examples.
C
C
So
that's
it
one
thing.
The
other
aspect
to
bringing
forth
like
a
collection
of
patterns
on
the
site
is
we've
been
trying
to
figure
out
what
to
displace
this
contributors
list
with
this
is
antiquated,
I'm
not
as
good
as
the
other
one.
This
only
speaks
to
measuring
contributors,
not
people
who've
done
things
on
the
other
projects
for
a
lot
of
reasons
in
part,
because
this
is
just
never
updated.
C
Is
it's
time
to
decommission
this
portion
call
out
more
of
how
to
join
the
community,
and,
what's
going
on
in
the
community,
have
a
have
this
record
this
meeting
up
there
and
record
it
like
to
so
people
can
watch
some
of
these
there's
a
lot
of
things
to
talk
about
and
show,
and
one
of
those.
So
anyway,
one
of
those
things
is
service
mesh
patterns,
and
so
that's
what
I
wanted
to
call
out
today.
A
Alright,
then
thank
you
for
joining.
Everyone
have
a
great
weekend
and
I'll
see
you
next
week
in
the
other
meetings.
Bye.