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From YouTube: Meshery Community Meeting - March, 13th 2020
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Welcome @jimmysongio @IvanLuo10 @mt165 @howdevelop @imsaimsafder14!!
A
B
B
Know
the
it
seems
like
we
have,
we
have
any
any
any
week
we
have
one
or
two
new
community
members,
and
that
means
that
every
week
someone
watches
as
I
butcher,
someone
else's
the
but
I
gotta
say
like,
despite
as
consistent
as
consistently
as
it
is
that
I
butcher,
someone's
name,
there's
something
else.
That's
really
consistent.
It's
just
it's
actually
but
never
happened
to
me.
No
one
has
ever
asked
how
to
pronounce
my
name.
I,
don't
know.
What's
what's
going
on.
B
C
B
As
well,
I
was
just
butchering
well,
Sam.
I
guess
is
how
it's
pronounced.
Yes,
a
sign,
Sam,
Sam
son,
hey
Moody,
can
you
get
me
I?
Can
that
doesn't
stop
me
from
the
mispronouncing,
your
name
like
five
times?
Sorry,
hello!
Lee.
Can
you
give
me
yep
yeah?
Can
you
hear
us?
Are
we
coming
through?
Yes,
I
can
hear
you
easily
nice
perfect
yeah.
Your
audio
is
good
too.
B
So
in
the
in
the
chat
in
the
Google
of
meats
or
Google,
hams
I've
put
a
link
to
the
community
meeting
minutes
and
I'll
share
them
here
as
well.
But
please,
if
you
have
access
that,
hopefully
everyone
does
please
go
in
and
just
like
ma
cherie
and
the
landscape
and
the
performance
specification.
The
projects
that
we
have
going
on
are
are
a
community
effort.
So
are
the
meeting
minutes
I
have
a
hard
time.
Talking
attacked
me
at
the
same
time
sets.
B
B
We
got
some
old
timers
on
the
call,
and
we've
got
some
some
first
timers,
and
so
since
we're
about
five
after
and
we've
got
there
with
us
as
well,
if
you
guys
don't
mind
actually
be
great
to
get
some
of
the
first
timers
kind
of
introduced
a
little
bit
so
I'm
Sam.
Actually,
since
your
video
is
up,
do
you
want
to
I.
E
They,
like
especially
I,
started
my
career
as
a
development,
so
when
I
use
a
instantly
development,
I
am
using
SP,
not
dental,
asp.net,
angular
and
and
then
database
type
of
SQL,
Server
SQL,
then
eventually,
I
got
to
the
DevOps
world,
so
we're
on
I
have
configured
some
kind
of
the
role
in
the
cloud
woods
and
some
kind
of
the
inconsistency
between
different,
even
more
production
one.
So
these
inconsistencies
so
another
challenge
that
how
distantly
configured
different
in
foster
different
environments,
a
for
that
I
have
started
using
docker,
so
I
have
any
life.
E
E
So
when
I
run
TV
talker,
so
these
are,
we
are
using
the
terminology,
my
services
it
at
at
high
scales.
So
then,
eventually
I
moved
to
the
kubernetes
landscape
that
how
open
it
is
terms
of
containers
out
there.
So
when
I
start
using
kubernetes
in
a
production
environments,
but
then
this
is
a
limited
limitation
for
the
microscope
is,
but
how
different
services
ever
to
discover
each
other.
So
then
I
start
using
the
solution.
E
One
of
the
solutions
are
already
like
a
patch
that
is
called
a
service
all
this.
So
this
mesh
Guinea
isolated,
discover
services,
confident
a
handle,
configuration
DLS
mutual
DMS
misguided
when
he
would
start
forgiving
them.
That's
when
I
started
working
on
the
service,
/
then
I
think
is
a
terms
of
salvation,
as
visual
clues,
so
has
is
a
high
infrastructure
in
the
past.
Among
yes,
some
have
low,
but
that
slow
cause
comes
out
with
a
local
low
features
involved
so
which
one
do
you
is
this
one
to
ride,
and
recently
working
I
think
blog
process?
E
Deaf
community
would
be
still
using
these
states
east
side.
I
have
series
of
the
vanishings
absolute
kubernetes
to
I.
Have
really
just
write
three
articles
and
I
expand
this
to
even
three
more
so
for
more
so,
but
this
particular
record
in
the
features
he
still
provide
to
us
as
a
heavy
user
as
infrastructure
engine.
Yet
as
a
cc
engine.
This
is
a
small.
F
F
B
Your
you've
compelled
me
to
share
a
slide
that
you
might
find
value
in
that
kind
of
describes
that
that
journey,
so
maybe
one
other
question
real
quick
before
we
move
over
to
the
other
guys
did
do
you
organize
a
local
meet
up
or
it
I
got
the
sense
that
maybe
you
did
or.
E
We
have
a
community,
that's
my
area,
that's
my
discarded
good
moment
and
I
am
a
member
of
as
a
trainer.
We
have
eventually
every
months
we
have
some
meters
of
different
engaging,
so
mine
will
here
in
the
community,
is
a
community
trainer
kind
of
a
train,
the
communities
of
different
technologies
out
there,
so
eventually
I'm
busy.
E
C
Online
yeah,
okay,
okay,
I
started
my
at
my
instruction
as
I
already
mentioned
in
the
snack
chart.
I
can
I
come
from
China
and
I'm
currently
working
in
by
to
come
in
by
do
so
in
the
department
where
I'm
working,
so
it
may
only
provide
cloud
services
so
the
stars
sauce
services
and
also
pass
services.
We
provide
a
lot
of
solutions
to
the
Chinese,
many
Chinese
customers,
our
Chinese
entrepreneurs,
and
to
get
them
applications
in
the
cloud
country.
We
also
provide
a
lot
of
micro
services
solutions
and
also
service
master
issues.
C
So
that's
why
I'm
also
from
a
top
level
for
myself
I,
also
very
interested
in
the
cloud
technologies,
including
micro
services,
architecture,
design
and
governance
technologies.
So
this
specifically
Mellie
is
about
this
swing
cloud
and
also
he
smashes
like
the
east.
You
and
the
world,
and
recently
I
also
give
a
speech
in
the
para
calmly
and
so
to
give
a
public
speech
to
introduce
what
is
service.
Manish
was
as
much
can
bring
to
us.
So
that's
really
interesting
to
me
and
actually
yeah.
C
It's
a
great
experience
and
folder.
Another
parts
of
my
introduction
is
the
Sunnah
smashing
community.
It
is,
it
is
the
biggest
source
mesh
community
in
China
actually,
and
so
we
have
avenged
a
lot
of
meet
ups
and
also
we
have
a
lot
of
online
stuff
like
blogs,
and
we
also
contributed
to
the
sto
Chinese
documentation.
Yeah.
Maybe
Jimmy
can't
be
more
introduction
to
this,
because
Jimmy
is
the
pizza
funder
he's
the
founder
of
the
community
yeah.
D
B
To
say
yeah,
thank
you
actually,
a
little-known
fact
about
Jimmy.
There
are
many
facts
about
Jimmy
you
can
visit
my
blog
I,
oh
yeah,
yeah
I
actually
do
recommend
that
the
people
that
are
on
this
call
you
will
find
Jimmy's
blog,
interesting
and
highly
relevant.
You
will,
you
might
also.
You
may
not
need
a
translator,
because
Jimmy
is
clearly
bilingual
and
translates
things
back
and
forth.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
I
think
Jimmy.
The
service
measure
community
is
sort
of
the
official
translation.
C
B
Okay,
it
might
just
be
Jimmy,
but
hopefully
Jimmy
could
hear
me
say
this
because
Jimmy
he
is
well
I
have
a
hard
time
remembering,
but
he
may
or
may
not
be
the
first
contributor
to
the
layer
of
the
community.
I
don't
know
a
year
and
something
ago,
there's
a
long
time
ago,
yeah
yeah
I
have
read
your
book.
It's
enterprise
pass
to
a
source,
match
I'm,
sorry,
sorry,
Jimmy,
I'm,
sorry,
yeah
yeah!
No
did
the
O'reilly
just
asked
this
week
to
sign
sign
up
again
to
renew
the
book
renew
the
material.
B
B
B
B
B
B
Okay,
alright,
fair
enough
well,
Soho
Shiva
is
having
an
audio
challenge,
so
nice
Matt,
those
guys,
will
jump
in
one
day
when
they
get
those
fixed.
B
So
once
on
Wednesdays
and
Wednesday
call
ends
up
being,
was
originally
set
up
to
be
kind
of
time
zone
friendly
to
many
of
the
Indian
engineers
Indian,
students
that
join
the
call-
and
it
was
a
it-
was
its
basically
turned
into
the
development
called
kind
of
a
working
meeting
that,
where
people
demo
a
lot
of
the
work
that
they're
doing
and
we
talked
about
forthcoming
features
and
etc.
We
end
up
talking
about
forthcoming
features
and
demoing
work
on
this
call
as
well.
B
The
the
biggest
difference
between
the
Wednesday
call
on
the
Friday
call
is
that
on
today's
call
it's
it
is
a
broader
invitation
and
everyone's
welcome
to
join
the
Wednesday
call
by
the
way.
But
it's
a
broader
invitation
on
Friday
and
I'm
only
end
up
talking
about
some
things,
just
in
general,
so
like
actually
hearing
about
service
measure
and
the
activities
they're
stuff,
that's
a
fantastic
topic
actually
to
have.
That
would
be
wonderful
to
get
introduced
and
it
involves
there
I'm
going
to
prattle
off
a
couple
of
quick.
B
So
everyone
is
familiar
with
the
notion
that
measure
E
is
well
I'm,
gonna
digress
here
and
say
a
couple
of
things
because
I
know
this
has
been
a
question.
I
think
Jimmy
had
had
a
question
about
this
and
then
I'm
at
least
two
other
people
had
I
think
ant.
Who
may
not
be
on
the
call.
He
had
a
question
and
it
was
like
it
was
really
revolving
around
the
value
of
or
the
fact
that
the
world
is
while
they're
there
multiple
meshes
available
in
the
world.
B
It's
not
usually
the
case
that
a
given
organization,
a
given
enterprise,
would
intentionally
deploy
different
kinds,
and
one
of
them
in
particular
shares
quite
a
bit
of
or
enjoy,
is
quite
a
bit
of
mind
share.
It
is
the
case
that
every
now
and
again,
you'll
have
multiple
service
meshes
in
the
same
environment
that
the
point
of
memory
and
its
value
around.
B
B
The
initial
point
is
because,
right
now
and
for
a
number
of
years
to
come,
people
have
the
this
adoption
question
they're
trying
to
figure
out
which
mesh
to
adopt,
and
we
had
gone
around
teaching
giving
a
lot
of
workshops.
People
asked
that
question
every
single
time
which
one
should
I
use
and
they
had
a
hard
time
getting
started
with
a
couple
of
them,
and
some
of
them
were
easy
to
get
started
with
some
of
them
weren't
and
so
measure
ease
initial
focus
was
to
help
answer
that
question.
B
It
was
also
to
help
answer
the
question
about
overhead
and
the
the
costs
of
running
a
mass.
You
know
the
the
weighing
the
value
of
what
you're
getting
versus
the
clock,
the
overhead
of
what
you're
paying
so
measuring
was
kind
of
aimed
at
those
initial
two
use
cases
and
it's
expanded
into
providing
you
best
practices
around
configuration,
it'll
analyze,
your
sto
configure
it
now
and
give
you
a
look
at
it.
Give
you
against
a
set
of
about
10
best
practices.
B
B
When
those
things
are
developed
that
they're
developed,
you
know
more
or
less
serviceman
agnostic.
There
are
a
few
things
that
need
to
be
serviced,
measure
specific
but
but
I
guess
like
anyway
did
someone
at
Jimmy
and
others
had
asked
this
question
recently.
Like
hey,
is
it
really?
Is
it
really
multi
mesh
everywhere
like
how
really
how
popular
is
the
network
service
mesh,
or
these
other
ones,
and
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
help
help
clarify
it?
I
don't
know.
If
anybody
has
any
comments
on
that.
C
E
Literally
talk
about
Twitter
in
the
different
pin,
it
was
getting
into
this
idea
that
its
surface
mesh
related
news.
So
it's
kind
of
an
idea
in
pitch
app.
You
are
using
it
how
much
infrastructure
cost
you
should
have
in
plan
so
I
predict.
You
talked
about
that.
He
still
is
is
great.
They
have
a
generator
providers
looking
to
deploy
and
other
issues,
and
it
can
do
we
can
easily.
E
But
this
a
cost
associated
with
complicating
that
is
to
use
Easter
service
I
have
an
idea
why
there's
a
stir
of
still
in
top
of
Copernicus
without
running
any
apps,
for
that
I
have
4,500
I'm
already
running
this,
so
the
downtown
is
so
is
to
you
so
we
use
Cupid.
It
is
a
talker
in
front
of
that
we
have
here.
I
use
it
is.
These
are
a
lot
of
code,
the
boxes.
So
then
people
ask
a
mouse
asking
about
self.
So
why
not
with
a
which
is
a
huge
code
base?
E
You
have
to
manage
so
this
is
there
any
solution
wherever
we
have
a
minimal
solution
that
can
easily
be
integrated
with
them,
so
people
about
returning
so
liquidly
is
a
kind
of
minimal
features.
Are
there
and
low
cost
compared
to
the
system
so
the
they
are?
Then
we
have.
We
are
married
different
projects
in
the
infrastructure.
E
We
have
free,
apps
integrated
their
norm
of
Cuban
80s
or
no
curve,
and
we
have
top
of
that
in
still
an
attorney,
so
people
thinking
about
that,
so
we
are
doesn't
show
up
which
service
patch
we
use
and
we
didn't
have
a
plan
ready,
Montano,
best
practices
available
to
which
scenario
we
can
adopt
with
that.
So
we
have
people
coming
up
and
the
point
of
that
instruction
there
in
front
of
you,
then
taking
other
other
handling
so
rather
than
you
just
all
rotate.
The
configurations.
B
I'll
try
to
be
really
concise
and
just
and
save
it.
If
you
make
analogies
to
the
well
to
container
orchestrators
and
the
four
most
prominent
open-source
container
orchestrators
nomad
swarm
kubernetes
mesa
marathon,
they
sort
of
lied
on
a
spectrum
of
quite
quite
powerful,
quite
scalable,
also
pretty
darn
hard
to
use
and
kind
of
required.
B
My
way
is
that
there's
a
bit
of
Technology
bigotry
that
sort
of
goes
around
and
it's
sort
of
well,
some
of
us
nerds
do,
and
that
is
to
make
other
nerds
feel
bad
when
they're
not
using
the
technology
of
choice.
Or
what
have
you
so
anyway?
I
actually
realized
that
Shiva
and
Matt
re
is
either
the
two
of
your
audio
working
yeah.
B
I
Go
it's
a
permission:
hey
everyone,
my
man,
china-based
ugly,
okay,
I'm,
a
big
fan
of
service
wishes,
I've
been
using
his
chair
since
smoke
point
one
I
know:
Lee
I've
worked
with
with
Zack
and
with
Nick
Jackson
and
with
Daniel
Bryan
and
some
other
people
in
service
communities.
So
I
find
it
a
really
interesting
space,
very
cool
tech
and
I'm,
going
to
come
home
and
see
what
you're
up
to.
B
B
K
B
Nice,
nice
I
popped
in
a
link
into
the
chat
for
those
who
are
on
line.
If
you
guys
on
it
check
out
cubes
can
in
KC
CSS
good,
then
the
other
thing
is
I
know,
I
sort
of
skipped
over
I
feel
like
we
were
just
gonna
introduce
the
new
folks,
but
since
about
half
the
people
on
call
or
new,
is
that-
and
you
know
we're
fortunate
that
we've
got
to
measure
II
maintain
errs
on
the
call
as
well.
B
L
Hey
good
to
see
you
yeah
yeah
and
pretty
awesome
people
here
out.
There
I
mean
I'm
really
impressed
by
Jamie
and
on
looking
at
the
electrophile
and
also
say
some
people
here,
as
you
already
mention,
I
actually
write
our
route
and
adapter
material
to
for
the
city.
Suppressor
is
made
so
I
will
I
mean
it's
good
right
now.
L
B
No
yeah,
actually
this
that's
kind
of
a
probably
a
distasteful
joke
to
be
made,
because
here
I
am
sitting
like
a
little
hermit
in
my
house
and
then
not
realizing
that
some
of
you
guys
might
know
people
who
are
affected
and
so
that
side
I
didn't
mean
to
be
insensitive.
Is
that's.
Does
anybody
anybody
know
anyone?
That's.
B
B
Will
say
this
in
general:
we
actually
do
talk
about
things
other
than
just
introductions,
and
so
now
now
in
Devine
didn't
introduce
now
I'm
starting
to
feel
bad,
that
not
everybody
but
the
so
anyway,
let's
see
if
we
can
talk
about
a
few
other
things.
I
did
want
to
point
out
that
one
of
the
things
that
Jimmie
continues
to
give
pretty
good
comments.
So
Jimmy
was
noting
that
actually
many
of
you
have
contributed
to
the
lera
and
landscape,
and
actually
the
latest
contributor
was
Shiva.
Who
did
so
this
morning?
It
is
well.
B
My
opinion
is
that
this
landscape
is
an
excellent
collection
of
facts
that
are
pretty
much
opinionated
and
kind
of
useful,
but
not
really,
and
you
sort
of
dismiss
it
after
a
while-
and
you
probably
don't
come
back
and
in
some
respects
that
was
initially
by
design
that
it
was
unup
enya
nated.
It
was
just
just
a
collection
of
facts,
just
a
statement
of
facts,
a
repository
but
to.
B
B
You
know
make
a
judicious.
You
know
decision
an
intelligent
choice.
That
I
think
my
perspective
is
for
this
landscape
to
be
really
useful,
that
it
needs
to
become
well
potentially
opinionated,
and
therein
lie
a
little
bit
of
a
challenge
because,
as
you
go
to
express
opinion
or
try
to
help
people
navigate
the
differences
between
these
that
you
run
the
risk
of
pissing
someone
off,
you
run
the
risk
of
like
misrepresenting
a
project
and,
for
the
most
part,
there's
a
reason
why
there's
I
forget
50
years
or
so
people
who've
contributed
to
this
landscape.
B
The
the
biggest
reason
is
because
we
really
try
to
get
the
maintainer
z'
of
those
projects
or
of
those
products
to
update
and
represent
for
they
themselves
to
represent
what
the
product
project
product
is
capable
of,
so
that
we're
not
making
an
arse
out
of
ourselves
and
out
of
them
there's
a
contributor
in
the
community
he's
not
on
the
call
today
his
name's
Raffy
he
is
put
together.
I
had
requested
that
he
put
together
a
spectrum,
a
series
of
spectrums
and
I.
B
Don't
have
it
handy
in
front
of
me
to
show
each
of
you
so
I'll
try
to
take
a
cup,
it's
a
it's
an
unmerged
branch
that
has
some
opinions
and
it
has
some
guides.
It
says
things
like
if
you're
a
network,
engineer
and
you're
looking
at
what
serviced
mesh
might
call
to
you,
you
might
want
to
look
at
network
service
mesh
because
it
is
because
it's
its
own
beast.
It's
kind
of
it's
sort
of
you
know
the
creators
of
it.
I
actually
had
their
here
in
town.
B
Actually,
friends
of
mine
and
they'll
tell
you
like
it's,
not
a
service
mesh
or
it's
the
service
meshes
service
mesh.
It's
a
lower
level
service
master,
so
anyway,
point
is,
is
to
Jamie's
point.
I.
Do
think
that
this
is
only
nominally
helpful
as
it
is
right
now
and
that
hopefully
we
can
be.
We
can
provide
a
lot
more
value
in
the
landscape,
while
only
ruffling
a
few
feathers
as
possible.
B
There
is,
you
know,
since
we're
sort
of
riffing
it
I
want
to
go
back
to
the
meeting
minutes,
but
I
also,
since
we
don't
always
get
Jimmy
and
Guang
Ming
staying
up
until
the
wee
hours
of
their
morning
to
join
Jimmy.
If
I
could
earlier,
you
were
mentioning
a
little
bit
of
a
movement
in
your
ecosystem.
Like
it,
you
know
in
your
technology,
communities
about
sort
of
sola,
service-oriented
architecture
and
service,
mesh
and
sort
of
how
those
come
together
or
don't.
E
C
C
So
many
of
the
mid
words
come
from
double
come
along
Alibaba
Group
itself,
and
it
has
made
this
project
open
source.
Well,
yeah.
Usually
we
compare
these
comparable
with
spring
clouds
and
they
provides
almost
the
same
functionalities
and
it
is
intrusive,
so
central
in
Java.
Actually
they
are
the
different
kind
of
skills
compared
to
Suez
mash.
B
Boy,
this
actually
speaks
a
little
bit
to
what
I'm
hoping
people
will
engage
on
on
my
series
roadmap,
and
that
has
a
little
bit
to
do
is
sort
of
the
developer
experience
the
the
onboarding
of
of
existing
applications.
The
you
know
that
maybe
you
have
already
leveraged
a
client-side
library
for
to
solve
some
of
these
same
challenges.
As
those
applications
get
onboard
onto
the
mesh,
you
know
is
their
contention
there.
How
did
the
two
work
together?
Are
they
you
know
I
guess
isn't.
B
B
C
Okay,
if
I
understand
correctly,
you
mean
those
companies
reads:
application
with
recorded
brought
from
one
field
application
to
do.
You
do
mean
that
totally
yeah,
then
so
they
used
technology,
slacks
bring
clouds
have
had
an
asterisk
or
what
they
were
being
cloud
console,
for
example,
and
they
want
to
transport
to
some
mismatch.
You
you
mean
that
right,
precisely
yeah
yeah.
Actually,
this
is
a
very
common
situation
in
China
and
also
in
the
service
master
community.
We
are
planning
to
write
my
book
and
we
will
also
discuss
some
chapters
regarding
to
this.
C
C
B
B
Okay,
good
just
some
quick
updates.
Most
of
you
have
seen
this
can
each
car
who
he's
not
on
the
call
today,
but
he
had
worked
on
the
first
version
of
mesh
resi,
TL
Perth
so,
and
that
was
released
this
week,
I
believe
and
already
highlighted
by
Peter
Joseph
ich
learn
cloud
native
comm,
which
is
great,
but
so
the
measure
measuring
does
let
you
generate
load
test.
You
know
test
your
endpoints
and
assess
the
overhead
of
the
mash
and
they
kind
of
and
but
that
to
date
that
had
only
been
a
UI.
B
And
then
then.
The
the
point
here
is
that
we
really
needed
for
measure
either
the
performance
testing
function
that
measure
he
does
to
be
in
vocal
programmatically.
It
like
in
a
continuous
you
know
in
a
pipeline,
so
that
each
of
those
other
projects
can
take
and
run
measure
II
as
part
of
their
build
process,
and
then
they
can
begin
to
share
their
test
result.
They
can
use
them
for
their
their
own
project
and
understand.
B
So
sorry,
so
I
prattled
on
there.
The
point
is:
there's
a
new
release
of
mastery
happened.
This
week
we
really
have
been
holding
off
on
getting
a
v4
Oh
out,
so
Dheeraj
I'm
glad
you're
here,
because
like
I,
would
it
would
be
really
nice
if
that
release
and
I
think
part
of
what
justifies
it
being
a
minor
release
like
that
is
the
inclusion
of
a
new,
stable,
adapter,
so
Durgesh
and
Pavan.
The
two
of
you
guys
are
on
the
call.
Please
meet
Dheeraj
one.
Yes,.
L
So
yeah
guys
this
I
mean
we
can
just
get
in
touch
with
this
one.
It
is
nice
to
have
someone
to
try.
This
out.
I
obviously
tried
it
out
in
my
biased
way,
so
it
will
be
good
to
have
someone
to
actually
write
this
particular
measuring
adapter
for
cities
and
I
will
be
like
there
for
you
guys
if
you
need
a
nail
and
obviously
to
fix
issues.
Also,
there
is
you.
H
L
Make
sure
it's
in
sight,
like
other
service
missions,
you
should
be
able
to
deploy
the
Secret
Service
wish.
Also
and
yeah
there
are
like
I
mean
it
is
primarily
based
on
and
it
is.
It
will
look
actually
like
very
much
like
the
Jews
are
apparently
probably
finding
the
deployment
of
some
of
the
applications
very
similar
to
the
store
itself,
and
this
thing
that
probably
one
or
two
one
application
might
not
be
working
as
like
for
the
abstract,
but
you
can
find
other
things
that
you
should
be
able
to
deploy.
L
H
Cuban,
it
is
cluster
for
this
city
for
use
with
similar
to
easier,
and
you
need
to
deploy
it
in
the
kubernetes
cluster.
Okay,
fine
got
you
so
you
mind.
Can
you
share
like
from
where
I
can
get
the
service
city
service
nice
link,
so
I
can
just
download
it
and
make
a
link
for
them.
Make
you
British
cluster,
okay,
sure.
H
B
One
last
item
for
me:
I
just
put
a
comment
in
there
Naveen.
If
you're
on
you
may
do
well
to
connect
with
Dheeraj
about
sto.
B
V
are
1.5
support
of
what
you
had
just
done
to
the
nursery
sto
adapter
and
actually,
since
time
is
hopefully
still
on,
it
would
be
good
for
you
to
connect
with
Dheeraj
and
hime,
because
both
of
their
adapters
are
well
I.
Take
it
back
on
Himes.
Anyway,
you
connect
with
the
two
of
them,
because
the
day
they
both
support,
sto
and
may
need
a
similar
update
to
make
sure
that
their
adapters
are
working.
L
L
B
Make
sense
make
sense
yeah
when
actually
d-rush,
when
you
do
there's
something
that
we've
been
suffering
measure
he's
been
suffering
from
for
a
while,
and
that
is
that
is
that
when
you
go
when
a
user
goes
to
deploy
a
given
service
mesh,
then
they
would
ideally
be
presented
with
a
call
like
actually
with
a
myriad
number
of
choices,
but
at
least
minimally
with
a
couple
of
choices
and
that
being
like
I'll
use,
linker
D
as
an
example.
So
linka
do.
B
You
have
like
many
other
projects
has
a
couple
of
release
channels,
a
couple
of
distribution
channels,
a
stable
and
an
edge
or
a
development
or
a
latest
or
whatever
a
nightly
like
and
minimally.
We
would,
ideally,
you
know,
give
people
that
choice.
Secondarily,
we
would
give
them
potentially
choices,
specifying
the
version
number
that
they'd
wanted
to
deploy,
and
so
this
is
kind
of
this
is
a
universal
problem
across
the
adapters,
but
just
something
for
you
to
give
some
thought
to
yeah.
L
B
Well
we're
over
time.
Sorry
thanks
everyone
for
coming
same
time
next
week,
there's
a
few
of
you
that
I
want
to
catch
up
with.
If
I
can,
if
you
guys
have
time
but
other
than
that,
it's
fantastic
to
see.
Everybody.