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A
A
B
A
C
Temperature
is
fine,
I
guess
we
are
having
slightly
like
cool
down
today,
it's
more
like
a
rain
day.
It
can
like
the
next
day
there
can
be
rain.
It
can
be
some
kind.
A
A
Nice
good
deal,
mr
kumar,
mr
abhishek,
iran,
good
nice
to
see
you,
even
though
I
don't
hear
from
you
in
chat
abhishek.
What
do
you
have
for
us.
A
A
Okay,
maybe
he's
not.
Okay,
let's
see.
A
Well,
we're
five
minutes.
After
let's
get
started,
hey
it's
the
it's
friday
april,
16th
layer,
5
community
meeting
there
are
15ish
or
so
of
you
on
the
call.
Thus
far,
we've
got
a
couple
topics
to
go
over
today,
but
there's
room
for
additional
topics
I
think
drew.
If
you're
going
to
talk
about
mesh
map.
Please
get
that
on
the
list
and
what
else?
What
other
topics
do
we
have
so
vinayak
you've
got
a
little
bit
about
we.
A
We
have
a
discussion,
I
guess
about
learning
layer,
5
potential
use
of
storybook,
I'm
going
to
give
an
overview
of
of
some
of
the
initiatives
that
are
going
on
got
a
couple
of
announcements.
We
got
a
couple
upcoming
talks,
but
what
else
do
we
want
to
talk
about.
A
Oh
vijay,
are
we.
D
Actually,
to
be
honest
with
you,
I
don't
have
a
whole
lot
more.
So
basically,
what
what
we
did
was
we
started
off
with
the
with
the
mock-up.
You
know
and
yeah.
I
think
very
good.
Actually.
A
Save
it
for
the
topic,
if
you
would
okay,
okay,
yeah,
I
I
do
the
same
thing
every
time:
nice,
okay
and
it's
a
reasonable
response,
hey
we're
about,
or
if
there
isn't
a
bunch
to
tell
that's,
no,
no
problem.
A
Okay,
we
got
got
a
couple
of
topics
going
on.
So
all
right,
we've
had
a
few
newcomers
into
the
community
this
week,
so
welcome.
All
khan
was
introduced
this
last
wednesday,
and
so
I
don't
think
he's
on
at
the
moment,
but
khan
was
one
of
them
and
just
looking
over
the
attendees,
I
think,
has
everyone
on
the
call
introduced
before.
A
F
F
A
All
right,
fair
enough,
all
right
so
good
good
to
have
newcomers
good
to
actually
be
able
to
celebrate
folks
or
newcomers
like
elizabeth
and
joy
and
cynthia
and
blossom
and
and
a
couple
of
others
in
there
with
respect
to
she-code
africa.
That's
such
a
cool
thing!
That's
going
on
and
it's
it's
so
nice
to
to
watch
as
ruth
pulls
that
together
just
a
what
a
perfect,
perfect
program,
perfect
way
for
ruth's
talents
to
come
together.
Ruth.
I
see
that
you're
on
the
call.
A
Actually,
speaking
of
there's
a
giraffe
there's,
we
have
a
meet
the
maintainers
series,
and
so
that
might
be
something
for
you
to
to
highlight
and
there
might
be
some
participation.
A
Nice,
okay,
okay,
going
through
the
other
a
couple
of
other
announcements,
including
celebrating
chico
africa
participants:
one
is
that,
like
chico
africa,
there
is.
A
I
have
a
hard
time
typing
and
talking
at
the
same
time,
there's
there's
other
internship
programs
that
we
participate
in
one
of
those
is
the
linux
foundation's
lfx
program.
It
was
formerly
known
as
community
bridge
and
a
pretty
neat.
Well
factoid
statistic:
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
ruin
the
meeting
minutes
for
a
moment
and
see
if
we
can
kind
of
hone
in
on
this,
or
maybe
I
should
just
pull
up
the
web
page
but
yeah.
A
If
you
go
out
to
the
mentorship
to
mentorship
programs
on
linux,
foundation's
page
you'll
find
mesherie
right
at
the
top
with
well,
I
guess,
as
with
with
as
many
candidates
many
applicants
as
there
are
days
in
the
year,
which
is
more
than
the
linux
kernels
program,
which
is
prometheus,
is
a
really
popular
project,
so
cool.
I
I
think
that
it
goes
without
saying
that
that
speaks
volumes
to
the
way
that
you
all
interact
with
each
other.
A
A
lot
of
a
lot
of
folks
come
and
they
find
they
find
friendly
people
so
and
they
find
interesting
projects
too.
A
So
that's
pretty
neat.
Another
announcement
is
that
of
one
of
the
maintainers
utkar
srivastava,
whom
I
have
a
long
history
of
trying
to
embarrass
I'm
going
to
try
to
do
that
today,
which
is
to
say
that
utkarsh
has
accepted
an
offer
to
join
layer
five
and
to
sign
up
for
a
lifetime
of
indentured
servitude.
I
guess,
but
to
sign
up
to
do
more
of
what
he's
been
doing.
A
So
that's
a
really
feels
really
great
to
be
able
to
just
reinforce
the
and
support
the
same
things
that
karsh
has
already
been
doing
so
lukash
welcome
will
you're
your
two-toned
green
tie
will
be
in
the
mail.
I
suppose.
A
And
in
some
respects,
that's
not
a
lot
different
than
what
ruth
is
going
to
talk
about
about
uplifting
the
works
of
those
that
are
here
about
making
sure
that
there's
a
public
record
and
recognition
for
things
that
you're
doing
so
one
of
the
what
we
call
it
initiatives
or
programs
or
things
that
we
do
to
help
uplift.
A
The
projects
and
and
people
in
the
community.
Ruth,
is
continuing
a
meet
the
maintainers
series.
Ruth.
Do
you
want
to
tell
people
what
that
means.
E
Oh
yeah
sure
so
hi
everybody.
E
Yeah,
I
was
actually
only
cold
and
I
forgot
to
you
know:
cut
it
off
so
so,
hi
everybody.
E
If
you've
not
met
me
ruth
I'm
one
of
the
mesh
mates
and
so
meets
the
mantina
series
is
a
way
to
you
know
not
just
tell
people
about
the
awesome
work
that
you
know
the
contributors
and
maintainers
have
been
doing,
but
also
you
know
shine
the
light
on
their
five
projects
and
what
they
are
working
on,
and
you
know
like
promote
them
the
outside
world
and
you
know,
get
to
know
them
too,
because
you
know
as
well
as
they
are
contributing
to
layer
five
to
the
awesome
projects
we
have.
E
You
know
they
are
also
humans
and
they
we
want
to
get
to
know
them
as
a
person,
so
meet
the
maintenance
series.
It's
about
getting
to
know
the
maintainers
and
I'm
sure
some
some
persons
don't
know
that
this
person
is
a
maintainer
right.
So
I'm
definitely
sure
that,
as
we
just
talked
about
the
maintenance
series
you
know,
michael
is
not
easy
maintenance.
You
might
have
not
known
that
before,
but
now
it's
a
way
to
put
the
spotlight
right
on
on
this
person.
E
Like
on
just
josh
has
been
so
amazing
so
far,
and
we
will
get
to
read
about
him
soon
right,
the
the
it's
going
to
by
next
week.
It's
issue
is
going
to
like
be
worked
on
and
we're
going
to
read
about.
I
wanted
to
add
the
you
know
the
link
to
the
doc.
Well,
try
to
do
that,
so
you
can,
if
you
just
want
to
view,
but
that's
like
it's
a
really
great
great
way
I
like
I
enjoyed
I
enjoyed,
you
know
working
with
josh
on
this.
A
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
so
the
link
to
the
draft
that
josh
and
ruth
have
going
on
is
here.
There
is
there's
a
number
of
other
posts
that
are
on
layer,
five,
io
blog
posts
that
are
from
people
who
aren't
maintainers
and,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
I
don't.
I
know,
we've
said
this
any
number
of
times
on
these
calls,
but
they're,
but
I
would
can.
A
I
would
encourage
each
of
you
to
consider
the
layer
five
that
I
o
blog
as
an
open
venue
for
you
to
talk
about
reflect
on
things
that
you
do
here
or
things
that
go
on
here
or.
E
Yeah,
exactly
like
you
could
just
write
about
like
experience
contributing
to
the
r5,
and
you
know
just
just
message
me
and
would
put
it
do
some
editing
and
put
it
up
on
the
blog
so
and
do
not
be
scared.
If,
like
you're,
not
really.
E
You
can
help
with
that,
definitely
so
feel
free
to
post.
I
want
to
post
things
you
can
see
as
these
projected
we
have
like
different
categories
right,
so
if
it
could
be
about
community
it
could
it
could
be
want
to
talk
about
a
technical
thing
about
something,
because
in
as
much
as
we
have
tutorials,
we
also
need
a
blog
post
about
technical
blog
posts
right.
So
you
could
also
write
about
websites
or
something
else.
A
Yeah
yeah,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
rafi
he's
not
on
the
call
today,
but
he's
a
good
example
of
a
contributor
that
had
joined
and
well.
He
had
joined
during
oktoberfest,
I
think
2019
and
we
were
working
on
the
landscape
and
he
hadn't
just
you
know
he
ended
up
writing
three
posts
just
describing
his
work,
describing,
I
think,
initially
just
what
the
ask
was
and
his
initial
approach
and
kind
of
what
what
the
site
looked
by
the
way
whoa.
This
is
a.
A
Wow
wow
anyway,
so
he's
often
has
a
full-time
job
somewhere
else.
He
was
a
student
at
the
time
and
the
posts
I
mean
he
couldn't
have
been
more
tickled
to
have
his
posts
up
here
and
to
be
able
to
point
to
them
and
reference
them,
and
so
it
was-
and
so
I
guess
just
to
reinforce
that
it's
not
there's
a
meet
the
maintainer
series,
but
there's
any
number
of
other
community
or
posts
under
community
which
actually
is
tu,
nujon
or
other
maintainers
of
this
site.
A
A
I'm
super
proud
of
of
what
what
you
all
did
to
make
this.
It's
really
cool
site
and
I'm
just
realizing
something,
but
I've
known
this,
but
I
don't
think
I've
tried
to
show
people.
So,
just
now
ruth
was
saying:
oh
hey,
you
know,
there's
the
maintainers
there's
your
experience,
there's
right
right
on
a
technical
topic
with
respect
to
the
projects
or
the
technologies
that
the
projects
use.
A
These
are
all
welcomed
things
and
I
was
going
to
show
that
to
everyone,
and
so
I
clicked
on
community
and
I
had
clicked
on
community
last
night
and
there
were
like
13
posts
or
something
and
now
there's
only
six
and
I'm
I
was
confusing
myself
and
just
I
guess,
I'm
I'm
learning
aloud
that
right,
the
there
are
categories
and
when
someone
creates
a
post,
it
can
belong
to
a
single
one
and
only
one
category.
It's
like
the
main
thing
that
the
post
is
about,
but
you
know
like
any
topic
that
you
you
write
on.
A
A
Smi
conformance
so
naveen
was
with
us.
He
was
an
initiator
of
rs,
my
conformance
project,
which,
which
I
just
got
an
email
from
microsoft
on
there
they're
quite
positive
on.
What's
the
work
that's
going
on
there
so
yeah
anyway,
it's
an
open
venue
for
y'all.
You
will.
A
You
know
please
by
the
way,
if,
if
that's
of
interest
to
you
and
you
feel
like
it's,
not
it's
like
how
do
you
get
started
or
how
do
where
do
you
make
a
suggestion?
Or
you
know,
how
do
you
vet,
whether
or
not
a
topic
is
appropriate?
You
can
go
to
the
community
drive
that
all
of
you
on
the
call
have
access
to
inside
the
community
drive.
A
Under
the
folder
called
community,
there
is
a
content
calendar
and
really
this
is
just
a
simple
spreadsheet-
that
sort
of
tracks.
Oh,
whether
or
not
we've
got
you
know
what
things
are
going
on.
If
we've
got
a
talk
coming
up,
if
we've
got
a
blog
post
to
make
you
know
produce
or
to
to
tweet
about
and
promote.
A
Okay,
so
great
that
leads
us
right
into
two
other
things
to
note
is
that
cubecon
is
coming
up.
We're
gonna
be
involved
in
or
be
delivering
two
different
sessions.
A
One
session
is
on
service
mesh
interface,
so
there
will
be
two
things
that
there's
a
project
at
office
projects,
hours
where
a
collection
of
maintainers
will
sit
around
and
talk
about
smi
and
what
its
purpose
is,
what
it
does
and
receive
feedback
part
of
what
we'll
do
there
is
we'll
probably
end
up.
A
We
will
certainly
talk
about
smi
conformance
and
we
will
certainly
highlight
smi
conformance
report.
This
was
shown
to
the
collection
of
maintainers
this
week
and
there
was
some
feedback,
given
mostly,
I
think,
about
like
the
amount
of
red
on
the
page
and
what
can
be
done
to
give
people
more
details
or
but
people
were
interested
nonetheless,
that
the
red
marks
aren't
are
no
reflection
of
measuring
it's
a
it's
a
reflection
of
how
well
the
implementations
over
here
by
each
of
these
teams
have
been
done
so
they're,
quite
interested
in
it.
A
Okay,
so
that's
what
that
session
is
about
is
about
smi.
The
other
session
is
about
well,
it's
about
get
nighthawk,
it's
about!
Measuring
it's
about
service
mesh
performance!
It's
pretty
much
about
a
lot
of
the
projects
that
we
do
here.
So
that
session
is
here's
the
deck.
If
you
want
to
get
a
preview
of
what
will
be
shown,
go
through
the
deck
and
it'll.
A
I
had
a
question
for
everyone
here.
This
falls
in
line
with
the
tutorials
that
we
give
to
on
the
newcomers
call-
and
I
don't
this
tutorial
here
if
we
did
a
service
mesh
workshop,
I
think
that
that
was
kind
of
the
number
one
piece
of
feedback
that
we'd
gotten
about
what
tutorials
people
would
like
to
see.
I
think
it
was
an
intro
to
service
mesh.
A
Oh
yeah,
that's
right,
jeez
and
jubril
who's
on
the
call
jubril
you've
been.
I
just
remembered
you've
been
thinking
on
this
topic.
H
Yeah,
I'm
actually
working
on
slides
and
trying
to
build
out
a
demo
application,
so
I
can
show
how
you'd
get
your
applications
to
join
a
service
mesh
and
all
those
other
fun
stuff.
A
Nice,
okay,
good
jibrilla!
Are
you
referencing
any
of
the
workshops
in
the
layer,
five
repo
with
the.
A
A
And
there's
slides
upon
slides
and
there
are
labs
that
people
can
walk
through
and
they
walk
through
using
meshri
and
so
jubril.
These
would
be.
Let
me
I'll
message
you
and
kind
of
tell
you
a
bit
more
about
these
and
see
if
they're
they're
useful
how
they
might
be
used
all
right.
A
Nice,
okay,
all
right.
A
Next
up,
vinayak.
B
B
So
learn
layer,
five
dot,
io.
I
think
the
development
is
yet
to
start.
We
are
currently
making
mock-ups,
I
guess
for
it.
B
A
Austin,
mr
ogisa,
do
you
mind
as
we
talk
about
this?
Do
you
mind?
You
know
just
highlighting
the
designs
that
you've
got
going
on
for
this
effort?
Okay,
okay,
good!
Well,
just
as
an
intro
to
the
effort.
So
so
all
you
know,
all
of
you
would
help
build
layer.
Five
that
I
o.
There
are
two
sub
sites
that
are
in
various
stages
of
works,
so
there's
a
sub
site
called
disqus.layer5.io.
A
A
Every
now
and
again
somewhere
in
there-
and
it's
finally
come
to
a
point
where
I
think
we're
collectively
ready
for
it,
like
here's
and
and
the
project
itself
on
this
subsite
is
intended
to
build
off
of
the
workshops
that
are
delivered.
The
training.
That's
delivered
the
interactive
labs
that
are
there
and
really
the
fact
that.
A
Well,
I
well
the
fact
that
mesherie
itself,
you
imagine
if
there
was
a
hosted,
meshery,
a
play,
dot
player
five
that
I
owe
which
has
long
been
a
thought
that
we
would
do
this,
and
so
so
as
a
hint
toward
like.
What's
after
this
jesus
is
a
play.therefore
that
io
but
and
that's
a
that
would
be
just
you
know
a
sandbox
mesh
re-running,
so
that
people
can
just
go
there
play
around
provision
things
add
apps
interact
with
every
everything
that
the
learn.layer5.io
is
well
is
intended
to
have
bring
together.
A
A
collection
of
the
is
to
is
to
define
learning
paths
for
people
specific
to
service
mesh
and
let
them
and
define
courses
and
let
them
walk
through
labs,
it's
more
or
less
like
growing
into
a
learning
management
system
and
so
austin.
If
you're
able
to
zoom
in
a
bit
and
maybe
show
people
some
of
the
different
pages,
I
mean,
I
don't
think
this
isn't
going
to
blow
anyone
away,
but
you've
all
seen
different
course
catalogs
in
the
past,
and
the
point
here
is
to
disseminate
this
knowledge
in
a
free
way.
A
Just
you
know
to
none
of
this
will
be
gated
gated
content.
If
people
want
to
track
where
they
are
and
whether
or
not
they've
taken
the
courses
and
whether
or
not
they've
passed
the
quizzes
and
eventually
get
a
certificate,
then
then
you
know
they'll
need
to
register.
They
won't
be
charged
for
anything
but
register,
so
they
can
track
their
progress
and
we
can
officiate.
A
You
know
a
certificate
of
completion
and
eventually
you
know
the
linux
foundation.
I've
talked
with
their
general
manager
for
training
which
produces
the
kubernetes
certifications,
all
their
certifications.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
he
doesn't
live
too
far
from
me.
A
They've
long
wanted
to
collaborate
on
creating
a
service,
mesh
certification,
and
so
so
this
effort
will
help
toward
that
anyway,
irrespective
of
the
content
itself,
the
site
learn.the,
you
know,
learn.layer5.io
is
not
is
nothing.
You
know
there
is,
I
don't
even
think
we
have
that
domain
registered,
yet
that
subdomain,
the
framework
that
you
all
used
and
built
upon.
You
know
gatsby
for
layer,
five,
that
I
o
it's
a
react
base.
A
There's
many
components
that
can
be
used,
used
and
reused
to
create
what
to
the
user
will
feel
like
an
extension
of
the
same
site,
and
it
will
feel
like
that,
because
it
will
be
that
this
learning
management
system
wouldn't
be
a
separate
technology.
It
wouldn't
be
literally
a
separate
site,
it'll
be
the
the
same
same
site.
Austin
is
zooming
in
on
the
nav
bar,
which
will
look
familiar
but
distinct
from
the
nav
bar
on
layer
5io
and
that's
very
much.
A
You
know
that's
intentional,
like
this
is
if
people
spend
time
here
and
go
through
training,
they're
gonna,
like
probably
spend
a
lot
of
time
here
and
it's
it
it'll,
be
fairly
deep,
like
there'll,
be
learning
paths
and
courses
and
quizzes
and
sections
and
et
cetera,
and
so
having
a
separate
navigation,
for
it
probably
makes
a
lot
of
sense
and
if
they
sign
into
the
site
to
track
their
progress
and
things,
then
it's
you
know
that
there's
it's
worth
dedicating
a
subdomain
to,
but
the
while
that's
separate
the
goal
is
to
make
it
feel
very
much
so
the
same
and
so
vinayak.
B
Okay,
so
I
have
used
storybook
in
the
past
for
a
couple
of
my
own
projects
and
some
collaborative
projects,
so
the
main
use
of
storybook
is
to
like
develop
individual
components
like
isolating
them
like
in
in
general,
like
when
we
make
a
component,
we
make
it
inside
a
section
or
on
a
page,
so
it
gets
affected
by
the
other
components
which
are
on
that
same
page,
not
directly,
but
in
storybook
it
would
be
like
we
would
have
a
separate
window
in
which
we
will
only
be
able
to
see
that
component
alone.
B
For
example,
there
is
a
card
catalog.
We
will
be
able
to
look
at
only
the
card
catalog,
so
that
would
help
the
people
who
are
like
augustine,
who
is
like,
looking
after
the
designs
of
the
components,
to
look
up.
Look
at
those
components
in
a
much
easier
way.
A
And
so
I'm
so
being
in
a
storybook
ignoramus
myself,
I'm
looking
at
this,
I'm
kind
of
browsing
the
site
and
sort
of
looking
over
storybook
and
kind
of
understanding.
I
think
you
know
two
things
that
storybook
is
well.
A
You
know
a
set
is
a
set
of
tools
itself
for
react-based
components,
which
is
one
thing
and
then,
but
I
think
another
thing
is
that
this
this
site
of
theirs,
this
storybook.js.
A
Tutorials,
this
site
is
well.
This
is
a
lot
like,
what's
being
envisioned
for
learn.layer5.oh,
which
is
well
that
there's
nine
chapters
in
this
learning
path
or
that
you
know
there
there's
a
high
level
there's
one
two,
three
four
call
them
learning
paths
or
call
them
courses
or
there's
nine
chapters
in
here.
A
So
many
people
contributed
get
started,
there's
a
table
of
contents
as
you
go
into
one
of
those.
There's
then
showing
you
kind
of
where
you
are
in
the
table
of
contents.
A
It
looks
like
there
might
be,
you
know,
there's
different
there
could
be
interactive
labs
happening
in
here
could
be
movies
or
you
know,
code
to
you
know,
walk
through
could
be.
I
think
part
of
the
thought
for
us
is
that
at
the
end
of
each
section
there
would
be
a
quiz,
and
so
there's
a
lot
to
all
that.
B
I
I
guess,
like
you,
are
talking
about
the
ui,
that
storybook
itself
has,
I
guess,
the
their
own
website
and.
A
B
Not
the
actual
storybook
product.
A
Right
yeah,
that's
that's
correct,
yeah,
yeah,
okay
and
which
is
super
confusing
yes
and
that's
a
good
yep,
because
it
may
be
that
use
of
storybook
it
use
of
storybook
itself,
not
their
learning
site,
so
yeah,
reusing
components
and
think
learnings
from
their
learning
site
is
mostly
what
I'm
referring
to.
B
I'm
not
entirely
sure
like
I
have
to.
I
will
have
to
check
if
they
have
a
competent
library
in
which
they
provide
all
the
components
that
they
have
used
on
their
website
itself.
Yeah.
A
Very
good
and
that's
why
I
was
gonna:
have
you
speak
with
tanoosh,
because
he's
gonna
show
you
that
I'll
show
that
to
you
so
I'll
keep
my
I'll
keep
my
fingers
crossed
in
the
meantime
that
that
is
helpful
and
can
help
advance
the
initiative
if
it
if
the
prototype
fails
or
we
can't.
That
is
no
problem.
We'll
continue
forth
with
the
with
the
initiative.
A
Nice,
so
good,
so
this
initiative,
if
you
can't
tell,
is
in
its
formative
stages
if
that
type
of
a
thing
interests
anybody
here,
please
raise
your
hand.
Please
speak
up.
I
think
I'll
point
you
to
vinayak
for
the
moment
and
vinayak.
A
I
believe
one
of
the
things
that
to
new
zealand's
gonna
do
is
both
prototype,
reuse
of
storybooks
components
from
their
site
and
then
also
get
begin
to
get
a
design
spec
going
to
kind
of
write
down
the
goals
and
how
we
might
reuse
and
etc,
and
that's
not
to
say
that
he
was
going
to
do
it
unto
his
own,
but
but
that's
kind
of
the
stage
that
we're
in,
and
so
you
know,
you
know,
lead
the
way.
B
Okay,
I
will
get
in
touch
with
him.
A
Nice,
okay,
vijay
the
configuration
wizard.
D
Austin-
and
I
we've
been
working
on
this
so
they've
come
up
with
a
few
with
a
few
designs
and
asked
if
you
want
to
show
that
that'll
be
fine
if
you
want
to
share
your
screen.
So
what
what
I
I
did
a
little
bit
of
I.
I
did
some
study
of
what
what
happens
in
in
in
maine.go.
D
That
is
where
the
measuring
screen
actually
comes
up
and
where
it
does
the
initial,
where
it
does
the
initial
part
of
the
configuration
that
is,
it
gets.
So
it
takes
the
environment
variables
and
it
gets
the
the
kubernetes
file
and
the
current
context
and
then
goes
on
to
get
the
adapter
urls,
and
that
is
where
the
basic
stuff
that
is
happening.
Let's
go
back
to
the
first
screen
austin.
So
this
is
the
first
one
is:
is
the
screen.
D
So
there
are
certain
things
that
we
need
to
change
here
that
I
want
to
have
the
design
slightly
different,
but
so
the
one
of
the
steps
in
the
configuration
is
determining
what
the
what
what
the
kubernetes
config
file
is.
That
is
going
to
be
the
default
file.
D
So
when
we
first
come
into
this
first
screen,
I
I
think
actually
what
we
should
do
is
I
I
would
like
to
change
some
of
the
some
of
the
appearance.
Now
I'm
not
a
ui
designer,
so
I
might
not
be
right
on
this,
but
what
I
think
is.
D
I
still
would
like
to
use
some
more
of
this
particular
space
here,
and
I
would
like
to
have
that
initial
configuration
file
shown
here
and
I
would
like
the
user
to
be
able
to
switch
between
the
configuration
files,
the
reason
being
that
when
the
user,
if
the
if
the
default
configuration
file,
is
not
what
the
user
wants,
the
user
will
be
able
to
click
on
the
cloud
there
and
and
that
will
bring
up
a
a
file
file,
picker
and
then
they'll
be
able
to
use
a
different
configuration
file
and
then,
if
they
find
that
that
doesn't
work,
they
can
go
back
to
the
default.
D
So
I
would
when
so,
when
a
user
comes
here
and
clicks
on
the
configuration
on
the
picker
to
get
a
new
file,
this
will
move
over
to
a
list
box
here
saying
that
it
was.
D
So
basically
you're
saying
that
what
what
you
are
putting
here
is
not
it's
secondary
or
it's
only.
I
I
think
that
the
on
off
switch
should
come
after
after
you
have
made
all
your
choices,
and
so
I
I
would
like
to
have
this
thing
moved
over
and
have
those
boxes
come
up
here,
so
that
would
be
for
the
kubernetes
input
file.
So
one
of
the
things
that
I
I
did
is
you
know
I
I
I
I'm
using
this
app
to
create.
D
I
I
started
creating
a
react,
react
app,
so
the
idea
is
to
first
so
we
have
something
here.
So
I
need
to
be.
There
are
a
few
things
that
I
have
to
do.
I
the
code
for
determining
the
the
url,
the
for
the
adapter
urls
and
the
code
for
determining
the
default
kubernetes
configuration
file
is
already
there,
because
that
happens
right
now.
D
So
what
what?
What
I
need
to
be
able
to
do
is
when
this
configuration
is
when
this
kubernetes
file
is
chosen.
D
D
Okay,
so
so
here
again
again,
the
idea
is
to
keep
the
the
configuration
wizard
as.
D
As
as
simple
as
possible,
because
keep
them
some
of
the
more
some
of
the
more
complicated
stuff
in
in
the
main,
in
the
main
thing,
the
the
idea
is
being
that
you
know
with
just
the
default
configuration
measuring.
You
know
the
configuration
wizard
will
not
fail
so
that
the
user
will
not
have
to
probably
shoot
what
what
is
causing
the
problem.
D
D
The
service
measures
so
so
based
upon
the
adapter
urls.
These
are
the
service
meshes
that
it's
going
to
come
up
with.
So
the
the
question
here
is:
will
will
the
user
be
able
to
put
in
their
own.
D
Will
they
be
able
to
specify
their
own
instances
of
the.
D
That
is
when
you
connect
to
an
adapter.
Is
it
connecting
to
a
specific
instance
of
each
of
these
of
each
of
these
service
mesh
meshes?
Is
it?
Is
it
always
a
single
instance,
or
is
it
more
than
one
one
instance?
Can
you
have
many
different
instances
existing
on
the
on
the
mesh,
but
each
of
the
each
of
these
things
here.
A
The
latter
yeah
it's
nice
and
confusing
it's
nice
and
powerful,
which
is
to
say,
which
is
to
say
that
yep,
that
let
me
let
me
our
I'll
suggest
this-
that
let
so
vijay
you've
got
some
great
ideas.
Austin.
Have
you
made
a
second
version
that
implement
vijay's
ideas
yet.
G
Okay,
most
disgrace,
part
of
the
sketch
vg
cave,
was
implemented
into
this
design,
which
I
sent
so
well.
We
are
to
have
a
second
meeting
regarding
the
new
sketches,
the
new
ideas.
Yes,
because
he's
going
to
be
building
out
everything
which
reacts
okay
and
is
it
but
vijay
isn't
bart
doing
that.
D
Yes,
I
actually
bart
was
busy
and
we
were
supposed
to
be,
but
I'm
going
to
get
hold
of
him,
you
know
and
then
we
we're
going
to
continue.
D
We
were
planning
on
having
a
birth
session,
so
some
of
this
stuff
is
going
to
be
kind
of.
Maybe
it
shouldn't
be
like
that.
It's
going
to
be
evolutionary
and
hydrating.
A
So
totally,
no,
I
think
it
should
be
like
no.
No
that's!
Actually.
You
took
the
words
out
of
my
mouth.
That's
pretty
much!
What
I
was
going
to
say
is
like
your
question
about
the
challenge
or
the
the
individual
measuring
adapters,
like
the
the
one
for
linker
d,
when
it
it's
over
simplified
in
this
user
interface,
and
that's
actually
intentional.
A
It's
like
the
messaging
adapter
for
any
given
service
mesh
like
the
one
for
linker
d,
for
example,
you
can,
as
a
user,
you
can
deploy
an
instance
of
that
mesh
adapter
that
mesh
adapter
is
stateless,
and
by
that
what
I
mean
is
when
you,
as
a
user
of
mesherie's
ui,
tell
the
ui.
I
would
like
to
reconfigure
or
do
do
something
to
a
link
your
d
service
mesh.
A
Well,
it
might
be
that
you're
running
15,
different
linker
d
service
meshes
that's
totally
legitimate
use
case
when
meshri
goes
to
interface
with
each
of
those
different
individual
15.
As
a
user.
You,
you
probably
need
to
say
you
probably
need
to
indicate
which
of
those
15.
You
want
to
perform
that
operation
on
well
in
this
ui,
and
it
isn't
just
this
ui.
It's
all
of
mesher's
ui
that
isn't.
A
That's
the
ux
needs
to
be
improved.
It
is
possible
to
do
that
to
specify
which
one
you
want
to
send
it
to,
but
an
individual
adapt
mesh
adapter.
It
can
talk
to
15
different
service
meshes
of
the
same
type
or
it's
a
very
flexible
system
or
you
can
take
and
deploy
five
instances
of
the
mesh
readapter
for
linker
d,
for
example-
and
you
can
have
each
of
those
talking
to
in
five
different
linker
d
service
meshes.
A
So
it's
a
highly
configurable
deployment
style
based
on
user
preference,
and
so
I
don't
know
that
it's
as
well
or
I'm
sure
that
this
is
not
a
popular
document.
But
if
you
go
into
mesh
whoops
mescheri's
docks.
A
Which,
by
the
way,
are
getting
long
enough
they're
getting
long,
which
is
which
is
nice
yeah,
there's
using
multiple?
Well,
let
me
blow
this
up
a
little
bit
using
multiple
mesh
re
adapters.
I'm
sorry
like
this
is
the
only
page
I
think
there's.
I
think
this
is
the
only
page
that
has
a
silly
a
silly
recording
of
me.
A
You
would
eventually
see
in
this
demo,
but
it's
a
it's
that
it's
one
of
the
powers
of
mystery
that
isn't
well
known,
but
it's
pretty
cool
and
it
speaks
to
some
good
architectural
design,
so
so
good
when's.
The
meeting
that
you
guys
are
have
for
this
next
revision.
D
I'm
gonna
we
were
supposed
to
meet
yesterday
and
then
you
know
so
I'm
going
to
arrange
one
as
soon
as
possible
and
in
the
meantime,
yes,
we
did
fall
a
little
bit
behind
you
know,
but
I'm
trying
to
get
a
react
up.
So
the
idea
is,
you
know
we
are
going
to
have
a
point
in
in
measuring
just
before
just
before
it.
It
brings
up
the
web
page
for
measuring
where
you
will
have
a
little
box.
That
says:
where
do
you
want
the
configuration
wizard
or
not.
A
Okay,
but
not
as
a
gating
as
a
okay,
not
as
a
gating
modal
right,
just
a
dismissable
tooltip.
D
All
right,
it'll
have
like
cancel
yes
or
no
or
or
something
like
that.
D
Something
like
that
that
will
come
up
before
this,
the
when
we
run
when
when
we
make
run
local,
it
will
bring
up
this
box
first
before
it
brings
up
the
measuring
page,
because
the
configuration
all
this
will
run
before
that,
because
the
configuration
has
to
run
before
that
page
comes
up.
A
Okay,
good,
I
have
some
info
deep
data,
more
data
points
to
give
you
yep
that
in
general,
that's
the
right
heading
that,
like
we
want
to
like
part
of
the
point
to
the
configuration
wizard
is
to
just
like,
provide
a
guarantee
that
that
anyone
who
deploys
mesherie
will
have
it
working
we'll
have
it
running
because
because
they,
if
they
walk
through
the
wizard
like
there's,
there's
no
way
that
they're
not
successful
and
so
getting
that
up
in
front
of
people's
faces
to
to
do
that.
As
the
first
thing.
D
A
A
Nice,
hopefully,
the
next
meeting
will
include
bart
right.
D
A
D
I
Okay,
wait
first
item
so
I'll
be
displaying
a
small
item
that
got
established
recently,
which
was
to
bring
adapter
versions
to
the
to
the
mesh
dashboard
I'll
quickly
share
my
screen
to
show
that.
I
All
right
so
I've
got
I.
I
think
I've
got
mystery
running
in
my
local,
so
I'm
just
verifying
that.
I
I
G
I
And
so
yeah,
so,
as
you
can
see
here,
my
adapter
got
detected
automatically
and
if
you
hover
around
the
message
brings
up
the
version,
which
is
a
part
of
the
statement
which
says
it's
your
adapter
version
and
the
version
name
on
whatever
the
port
it
is
running
on.
So
it's
a
minor
change
or
or
initial
setup,
where
we've
established
on
bringing
the
version
outside
to
the
dashboard,
we'll
be
moving
that
in
the
future
to
a
much
better
place.
For
now.
A
Yes,
feedback
for
avashek
any
or
questions.
A
A
I
take
that
as
a
positive
sign,
op
check
that
that's
probably
is
intuitive.
I
think
that
that
would
be
really
helpful.
It's
it's
funny.
I
think,
of
hussein,
a
lot
when
I
think-
or
she
comes
to
mind
when
I
think
of
that
feature.
Husseino
had
been
instrumental
in
helping
troubleshoot
some
some
measuring
user
challenges
when
we
were
delivering
the
istiocon
workshop
and.
A
A
That
could
also
be
quite
useful
in
this
same
context,
and
we
don't
have
to
cover
I'm
we're
not
going
to
cover
this,
but
this
is
an
interesting
concept,
a
diagnostics
tool,
a
pre-flight
checker
and
a
post
flight
checker
to
verify
the
health
of
mesherie's
systems
and
the
underlying
platforms
upon
which
measuring
is
reliant,
and
so
some
of
these
aren't
the
these
aren't
the
features
that
necessarily
attract
users
to
using
the
tool.
A
But
these
are
absolutely
the
features
that
retain
users
once
they're
here
and
enable
us
to
support
them
as
they
go
to
use
the
tools.
So
so
those
types
of
things
are
fantastic.
I'm
really
I'm
excited
to
see
that
I'm
obsessed,
it's
helpful.
So
we're
about
out
of
time
so,
which
means
that
we
probably
won't
go
through
this.
So
I'll
probably
leave
you
all.
A
With
this
link,
I
figured
that
it's
been
been
a
long
time
and,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
I'm
not
sure
if
we've
ever
done
it
on
this
call,
I
don't
know,
but
that
we've
gone
over
what
we
do
here
or
like
what
the
projects
are
and
the
fact
that
when
I
tell
you
that
there's
some
of
you
are
working
on
get
nighthawk
that
there's
like
half
of
you
on
the
call
I
imagine
that
are
saying
get
what
and
which
is
bad,
because,
if
you're
here
on
the
call,
you
should
at
least
be
cursory
familiar
with
each
of
the
projects
that
are
going
on
and
whether
or
not
they're,
interesting
to
you
and
and
how
they're
being
represented
to
the
rest
of
the
world,
and
so
in
the
community
meeting
minutes
is
a
link
to
this
deck.
A
So
it's
a
good
one
to
maybe
it's
just
the
right
thing
to
highlight
here
is
service
mesh
patterns,
I'm
going
into
full
screen
mode,
and
someone
will
interrupt
me
if
you,
if
you
can't
see
this,
but
there
are
like
we're,
defining
like
60
something
patterns
and
of
how
you
can
use
a
service
mesh,
what
they're
used
for,
and
how
how
to
do
that?
Well,
how
if
you
could
do
if
you
can
do
circuit
breaking,
for
example,
with
a
surface
mesh?
A
What
is
that?
How
do
you
know
that
you're
doing
it
right?
Are
you
opening
the
circuit
too
quickly?
Are
you
re
reconnecting
it
to
too
quickly?
You
know
that
there's
various
considerations
and,
and
so
each
of
these
patterns
espouse
a
best
practice
and
each
of
the
patterns
are
describable
in
a
json
file.
You
know
a
simple
pattern
file
or
a
yaml
file.
A
Those
patterns
are
importable
into
meshri.
Mastery
will
read
the
file
and
execute
on
the
file.
So
if
you
want
to
configure
circuit
breaking
and
maybe
even
test
it
out,
meshrey
will
do
that.
Mastery
can
test
it
out
because
meshwhere
you
can
generate
load
and
see
if
you
overload
the
circuit
if
it'll
pop
open
up
and
it's
really
hell
and
mescheri
does
in
a
nascent
way.
Does
that
today
in
in
a
native
way,
so
we've
got
to
work.
You
know,
that's
why
we're
mid-flight
on
the
on
this
v06
release.
A
What's
even
more
helpful
is
when
you
can
visualize
those
patterns
and
so
that
you
can,
as
a
regular
human
under
understand
what
these
things
are,
seeing
them
visually,
at
least
for
me,
really
helps,
and
so
there's
work
going
on
on
this.
This
visual
topology.
This
is
just
a
mock-up
of
the
visual
topology.
A
The
rest
of
this
deck
gives
an
overview
of
different
projects,
different
things
that
that
you
all
do
here,
and
this
will
I'll
leave
that
for
your
digestion,
okay,
we're
a
minute
after
if
we
missed
anything
today,
you'll
bring
it
up
in
the
slack
channel,
you'll
you'll
note
it
there.
A
A
A
A
Okay,
thanks
thanks
a
lot
all
see
you
all
next
week.