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A
A
Good
I
am
yeah,
well
shoot,
I
mean
I'm
in
need
of
coming
up
with
new
jokes
cuz
I
was
about
to
make
a
joke
about
Red
Bull
and
Bret
Red
Bull
at
10:00
a.m.
you
know
it's
it's
quite
the
rock
star
lifestyle
I've
got
that
it's
nerd
shirt
Friday
by
the
way,
and
so
mine
is
Cisco.
I.
A
A
A
A
Everybody
should
have
access
if
you
don't
I'm
putting
it
into
the
chat
here,
but
if
you
don't
make
sure
you
just
request
access
jump
into
the
meeting
minutes,
please
everyone
take
notes,
or
you
know
things
that
you
think
are
interesting
put
in
there
I'll
do
what
I
can
to
keep
notes
as
we
go,
but
everyone
knows
they've
got
it.
I've
got
enough
of
a
challenge
doing
one
thing
at
a
time,
much
less
too.
So
all
right
for
after
we've
got
new
know.
With
this
new
know,
your
I,
don't
I,
assume
you're
joining
us
from
vacation.
D
No
I
was
in
vacation
two
weeks
in
bathroom
now
I'm
back
at
work
and
that's
why
I
don't
have
the
camera
actually
and
then
I
love
a
train
you
but
I'm
here
for
the
good
stuff
and
I
will
start
like
I
promise,
then
finally,
I
will
start
working
on
the
porter
sing
on
builds.
It
actually
makes
already
I
just
wanted
to
know
if
I
understood
correctly.
Now
we
should
use
the
sri
CTL
that
that's.
C
A
Actually,
I
think
the
answer
is
this
close
to
being
yes,
I
think.
The
reason
why
that's
not
necessarily
true
is
Anand
is
working
through
a
bug
that
I
think
I
mean
actually
knew.
No,
it
would
be
helpful
if
you
gave
it
a
shot.
It
will
absolutely
will
absolutely
do
so.
So
actually
I
guess
this
is
a
great
question.
I
mean
that's
kind
of
start
to
call
or
let
me
share
the
meeting
minutes,
because
I
think
this
is
a
good
note.
Take.
D
Yeah
no
I
mean
I
can
use
the
way
I
was
choosing
with
docker
anyway.
Do
it
be
kneeling?
It
and
I
can
try
to
authorize
it
like
that.
It's
just
that
I
will
need
to
check
Porter
and
the
dependencies
because
they
have
been
fully
rewritten
and
actually
13.
Caroline
and
Jeremy
are
also,
let's
say,
waiting
on
some
feedback
from
my
usage,
and
so
if
I
can
just
already
go
with
the
even
if
it's
buggy
outsides
kind
of
ok
ish,
if
I
can
just
at
least
start
measuring
right.
D
A
It
is
true,
I
am
able
to
only
do
one
thing
at
a
time,
so
if
anybody
else
wants
to
add
these
notes,
says
we're
going,
you
know,
please
do
the
yeah
and
you
know
I,
think
you
got
it
right.
That
the
Northstar
here
is
is
for
memory
CTL
to
be
to
be
the
CLI
and
that
measure
e,
the
bash
script
would
overtime,
be
unmaintained
and
more
or
less
you
know
be
removed
from
the
repository
we
measure.
A
A
That
that's
that
you'll,
if
you
go
to
run
so
you
know
I,
would
be
interesting
it.
It
would
be
interesting
to
understand
if
you
can
reproduce
this
issue
right
now.
What
happens
is
if
you
use
my
shrah
CTL
for
me,
I'm
running
on
a
Mac
it'll.
Tell
me
that
and
I've
got
docker
desktop
installed
as
battery
CTO.
Does
a
pre-flight
check
so
to
speak,
a
prerequisite
check
it
checks
for
the
presence
of
docker
composed
true,
but
for
whatever
reason
it's
got
that
it's
not
it's
got
that
logic
a
bit
off.
E
Sample
design
difference
the
big
file
of
other
composes
stolen
excuses,
shared
bin.
So
if
it's
not
present
there,
then
it
will
show
off
more
that
it's
not
present
in
Italy.
Thank
you.
So
I
have
to
go
to
the
init
process
of
Kane
jet
food.
What's
wrong,
yeah
actually
I'm
trying
on
my
desktop
and
it's
working
funny
and
I:
don't
have
a
Mac
user.
A
So
this
is
a
good
question.
Maybe
for
the
community
as
mastery
CTL
goes
to
start
marry
you
when
it
starts
measuring
it
will
use
docker
compose
because
ma
cherie.
It
sometimes
will
use
docker
compose
if
you're
running
it
locally.
If
you're
running
measuring
locally,
because
we'll
spin
up
as
a
collection
of
containers
using
docker
compose
and
so
so,
massery
CTO
checks
for
docker
compose
to
be
available.
D
A
If
that
makes
them,
you
know,
it's
funny,
I
would
argue
that
you've,
given
the
best
suggestion
of
the
ones
that
I
had
said
for
a
couple
reasons:
yep
the
the
utility
which
may
or
may
not
be
available
on
your
system.
The
checking
for
a
given
specific
location
varies
from
system
to
system,
even
if
which
returns
with
yes,
there's
docker
composes
here
that
that
doesn't
necessarily
guarantee
you
that
docker
compose
is
in
fact
fully
installed
and
functional.
D
And
yes,
sorry
just
to
add
one
more
point,
maybe
also
in
terms
of
mastery
and
compliance
story.
I
come
from
formal,
of
course,
so
we
can
guarantee
that
at
least
version
X.
It
installed
also
because
maybe
someone
has
a
local
couple
that
you'd
like
since
ever
I,
don't
know,
and
maybe
we
are
trying
to
use
the
docker
compose
feature.
So
if
the
docker
compose
version
is
not
at
least
X,
then
we
ensure
that
you
installed
the
newest.
A
E
A
A
A
I
think
you,
both
of
them
have
got
a
fair
bit
of
noise
around
them,
so
they're
being
kind
and
muting
but
guns.
You
know
she's
very
pleased
to
have
you
I
think
this
is
the
first
time
you've
been
on
the
community
call
so
good,
good,
good
funny,
first
time
for
a
gun
Jenna,
she
should
be
on
the
community
call,
but
they've
already
been
landing
PRS
and
they
already
been
contributing.
A
So
it
was
very
good,
very
pleased,
I
popped
over
the
URL
to
the
mesh
read
documentation
now
that
I
land
on
the
page
I'm
going
to
toss
up
a
challenge
for
someone
to
figure
out
a
better
video
or
a
better
intro
to
measure
e
that
doesn't
include
my
face.
You
know
we
do
not
need
to
have
my
face
I'm
here
per
se,
I
think
at
the
time
we
just
didn't
have
anything
better
to
put
up
so
that's
kind
of
a
sad
state,
my
but
the
point
of
bringing
up
measure
documentation
is
I.
A
Think
one
of
the
points
that
Nuno
and
Anand
were
making
about
checking
confirming
compatibility.
There
is
in
the
documentation
today
something
of
a
couple
that
was
actually,
if
you
go
to
installation
there
is
a
platform
compatibility
table
that
I
think
maybe
Sacco
had
originally
worked
on
and
and
what
it
really
I
think
right
now
speaks
to
is
compatibility
of
platforms.
If
you
will
and
one
of
those
quote
unquote,
platforms
is
docker,
desktop
and
so
to
Nuno's
point
on
on.
A
It
may
be
worthwhile
to
while
you're
executing
that
prerequisite
check
for
docker
compose
if
we're
running
a
simple
command
like
version
and
if
it
turns
out
to
be
below
2x.
That
could
be
an
issue
for
us.
I,
don't
know
that
I've
personally
tested
on
something
lower
than
2x,
and
so
we
either
would
want
to
go
about
the
business
of
actually
testing
to
confirm
that
we're
okay
running
all
the
way
back
there.
That
would
mean
you'd
have
to
have
an
environment
that
does
that
of
you.
E
A
Okay
and
actually
new,
no
you
what's
funny
man
I,
hear
you
occasionally
say
like
well,
you
know:
hey
just
I'm,
gonna
caveat
this
with
you
know:
I'm,
not
a
I'm,
not
a
software
engineer,
but
the
and
then
you'll
give
some
good
advice.
The
funny
thing
is,
this
type
of
solution
is
actually
best
suited
for
an
opera
systems
administrator
an
operator
someone
who,
because
because
that's
the
right
answer,
it's
you're,
trying
to
guarantee
compatibility
across
operating
systems
trying
to
guarantee
is
that
the
thing
is
functional
in
there
and
so
yeah.
D
D
A
A
A
Okay,
very
good.
Well,
we've
got
us
a
bunch
of
folks
on
the
call
today
make
sure
that
each
of
you
have
gone
in
and
put
your
names
down
on
in
the
community
meeting
minutes.
If
you
can't
do
it
because
you're
you're,
traveling
or
what-have-you,
just
you
could
come
back
after
or
or
send
speak
up
and
we'll
put
you
down.
I,
don't
want
to
talk
more
than
I
shouldn't
today,
but
I
do
think
that
there's
a
number
of
exciting
things
that
have
happened
since
last,
we
were
together
and
I
got
to
tell
you
about
them.
A
A
You
know
good
job,
ro
heat,
hopefully
he's
watching
this
recording
later.
So
that's
awesome.
Next
time,
he's
on
will
will
certainly
welcome
him,
something
very
exciting
to
me
and
I
hope
very
exciting
to
the
each
of
you.
So,
the
more
than
any
of
you
that
are
on
the
call
are
spending
time
here
using
measuring
contributing
to
mystery
or
just
talking
about
mesh
room
and
there's
all
kinds
of
ways
to
be
involved
in
the
community.
A
And
that
this
next
item
here
is
about
Forrester.
If
you
don't
know
who
Forrester
it
is
it's
it's
a
company,
that's
it's
an
analyst
firm,
it's
similar
to
Gartner
or
451
research,
or
there
are
a
couple
of
others.
Forrester
reached
out
our
VP
of
research
reached
out
last
weekend
to
clarify
some
facts
about
misery.
A
Reason
being
is
because
he's
going
to
include
it
in
an
upcoming
report
on
service
matches,
so
I
take
that
as
a
massive
or
I
have
to
say
I
giggled
a
fair
bit
when
that
happened.
It
was
very
nice.
Each
of
you
should
be
very
proud
of
it
when
it
comes
out.
I'm
gonna
make
sure
these
you've
got
a
copy
of
it.
It
I
don't
know
how
much
it
will
cover
my
Cherie,
but
it
will.
It
will
cover
my
Cherie
song
and
measure
will
be
included
in
the
report
so
I.
A
So
it's
fantastic
I'm
very
excited
about
that
one,
just
the
fact
that
he
even
knew
about
yeah.
Really
it's
congratulations
to
all
of
you
is
seriously
the
fact
that
he
even
knew
about
it.
Moreover,
the
fact
that
he
considers
that
it's
happening
enough
that
it's
important
and
an
important
enough
project
to
include
in
that
paper
I
mean,
and
that
and
those
reports
companies
will
pay
twenty
five
thousand
for
a
copy
of
the
report.
I
mean
that
they'll
pay.
A
It's
it's
ridiculous
and
the
thing
is
it's
about
it's
about
your
is
about
what
you
guys
are
doing.
You
know
so
the
more
that
you
go
out
and
talk
about
it
or
use
it
or
provide
feedback
or
whatever
it's
just
so
so
that's
very
cool,
very
cool.
Next
one
up
I
know
I
talked
about
this
a
couple
of
weeks
ago.
It
hasn't
established
just
yet,
but
I
consider
that
it's
very
relevant
and
important
to
massery
the
project
is
that
we're
creating
a
new
special
interest
group
in
the
CNC
F?
A
It's
it's
about
projects
that
are
about
networking
and
about
traffic
and
service
mesh
related
things
are
very
much
so
about
traffic.
Many
of
you
might
be
familiar
with
Matt
Klein
he's
the
he's
at
lyft
he's
the
he's
on
the
scene.
Cf
technical,
Oversight,
Committee,
he's
also
kind
of
a
guy
behind
envoy
and
envoy.
Is
the
service
proxy?
The
data
plan
component
that
many
of
the
service
measures
used
and
so
matt
has
been
on
me
about
getting
this
created
cuz
because
he
wants
for
us
to
go
and
do
some
good
work
within
here.
A
This
special
interest
group
will
govern
network
service
mesh
blinker
D,
so
two
proxies
will
also
govern
envoy,
C
and
I
Corps
DNS
and
any
network
related
projects
within
CNC
F.
So
that's
awesome.
Maybe
it
would
govern
at
C,
D,
Etsy
D
being
focused
on
service
discovery.
I
think
I'm
at
and
I
are
having
a
discussion
about
where
that
should
go.
A
Point
being,
is
that
all
things
going
well,
I'll
probably
be
chairing
the
the
sig
and
ultimately,
my
desire
is
for
measure.
Eetu
go
in
to
be
reviewed
inside
that
sig
and
probably
land
inside
the
CF
and
I
got
to
tell
you
that,
this
being
to
the
extent
that
any
of
you
are
feeling
hopeless,
be
another
major
win
for
all
of
you
that
are
participating
in
the
project
more
than
plenty
opportunities
to
talk
about
the
project
and
present
it
not
only
after
it
were
to
get
adopted
into
the
scenes
yet.
A
But
I'm
well
in
advance,
so
by
the
way,
if
anyone
wants
to
write
about
mesh,
read
or
speak
at
a
conference
about
mystery,
let
me
know
I
get
asked
to
go
speak
many
more
times
than
I.
Possibly
can
I'd
love
to
have
to
see
one
of
you
up
on
stage
and
not
me.
So,
speaking
of
being
up
on
stage
a
brief
update,
I
was
in
Austria
last
weekend
and
shared
memory
with
a
collection
of
about
30
students.
We
went
through
three
or
four
hours
of
workshop.
A
Training
on
HDL
measuring
was
well-received
I'm,
hoping
that
a
couple
of
those
folks
might
join.
This
call
I'll
be
out
in
Guadalajara
tomorrow
and
Sunday,
presenting
a
brutal
six
hour
workshop
on
East
EO
measure
e
will
be
a
part
of
that
as
well.
So
that's
excellent
and
then
in
a
couple
of
weeks,
Girish
will
be
in
Montreal
presenting
for
our
workshop.
A
We're
in
measuring
will
be
used
again,
and
so
so
this
is
great.
I
mean
it's
respects.
I
mean
it's
this
type
of
activity
that
helps
with
companies
like
Forrester,
becoming
aware
of
the
project,
so
good.
Alright,
we're
almost
done
with
the
announcements
I
want
to
get
her
she's
got
some
stuff
to
share
I'm
excited
about.
We've
got
some
other
things
to
share,
so
just
quick
for
those
of
you
who
are
who
live
inside
the
Twitterverse.
There
I
think
we
announced
this
a
couple
of
weeks
ago.
There
is
a
new
Twitter
account
measure
e
io.
A
This
is
separate
from
the
layer
5
account
because
we're
sort
of
getting
measure
e
as
a
project
segregated
and
prepared
for
potential
pushing
into
the
cnc
AK
and
so
go
out
there
and
I
think
I
said
before.
If
it's
not
following
you
and
you're
here
on
this
call,
then
it
it
should
be
following
you,
because
I
want
people
to
know
that
I
want
people
who
use
this
project
to
know
who's,
helping
the
project
go
forth
and
so
I
know
it's
not
following
some
of
you,
because
it's
there's
only
nine
here.
So
let's
get
that
changed.
A
Lastly,
I
would
say
one
of
the
prerequisites
to
measure
e
going
into
the
CNC
F
is
that
the
project
itself
needs
to
have
for
better
or
worse,
a
certain
number
of
stars
on
its
github
repository
I.
Think
most
of
you
on
this
call
have
starred
the
project.
Yesterday,
there
were
two
days
ago
there
were
I'm.
Sorry.
Yesterday
there
were
73
stars.
A
How
do
I
know
that,
because
I
check
it
about
every
three
hours,
because
it's
just
it's
one
of
those
signals
that
people
use
so
in
the
last
four
hours,
this
individual
starred,
the
repository
of
that
is
fantastic.
Thank
you,
Eric.
Whoever
eric
is
my
point
is,
if
you
haven't
started
this
I'm
you're
you're
compelled
to
go
start.
You
must
go
start
okay,
and
that
actually
goes
if
that
just
goes
for
the
massery
repository,
but
really
for
the
rest
of
the
repositories
in
the
later
five
org.
A
So
just
each
of
the
adapters
and
things,
certainly
the
measure
e
one
is
going
to
be
the
highest
start
and
the
one
that
people
are
going
to
pay
the
most
attention
to,
but
but
it's
arguably
a
very
silly
metric,
but
it
is
again
just
the
metric
that
is
used
to
meet
certain
criteria
so
I'll.
Actually,
let
me
say
this
too,
on
the
Stars.
The
reason
that
the
stars
are
also
important.
This
is
anyone
familiar
with
the.
A
Entered
into
this
organization
community
bridge
and
once
the
project
is
in
here
you
and
as
matter
of
fact,
it
will
just
bring
it
up.
You
can
see
there
are
a
number
of
projects
that
are
inside
of
a
community
bridge
today,
organizations
corporate
organizations
can
come
in
and
fund
pay
for
development
against
the
project.
So
I
guess
what
I'm
saying
is:
there's
a
prerequisite
number
of
stars
that
a
project
has
to
have
to
be
listed
in
community
bridge
once
it
is.
A
The
project
can
begin
to
receive
funding
from
anyone
who
wants
to
begin
to
pay
for
it
and
what
I'm,
trying
to
incentivize
you
guys
to
think
about.
Is
that
there's
a
potential
flow
of
funding
to
you
to
work
on
the
project
once
it
gets
in
here
and
I.
Think
the
bar
here
is,
it
might
be
200
stars.
I
have
to
go.
Look
certainly
pay
me
if
that's
of
interest-
and
you
want
me
to
follow
up,
but
but
our
intention
would
be
to
bring
it
there
as
well.
It's
so
good.
A
Okay,
by
the
way
new
pour
is
on
the
call
nee
pora.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
coming
I
think
it's
your
first
time
on
the
call
as
well
so
just
very,
very
happy
you're
here
very,
very
pleased,
okay
I'm
about
to
shut
up.
So
we
can.
Other
people
can
talk
next
week,
Kiran
Smith.
He
said
he
would
go
ahead
and
present
one
of
the
issues
that
he'd
been
working
on,
which
is
a
new
brew
formula
for
mastery,
CTL,
brew
being
home
brew
for
Mac
users.
A
A
Continuous
announced
they
announced
a
new
type
of
service
mesh.
Consequently,
there's
a
new
job
for
measure
e
right
to
go
interface
with
this
service
mesh
and
help
manage
it
as
well.
So
we
did
meet
with
the
maintainer
z--
of
that
project
and
Daniel
and
specific
is
more
or
less
signing
up
to
help
create
a
new
adapter
for
mesh,
and
even
though
it
looks
like
it's
enunciated
mesh,
it's
just
pronounced
mesh
which
is
really
confusing,
but
that's
good
news
as
well.
B
A
B
Good
so
one
of
the
recent
things
that
happened
this
week,
we
were
actually
experimenting
a
few
things
and
one
of
the
interesting
things
is
actually
complete.
Automation
would
see
I'm
if,
for
the
four
people,
if
you
have
work
ended
last
week
called
they
probably
know
that
last
week,
I
actually
shirred
than
the
CIA
process
using
gear
of
actions
and
I'm,
and
like
many
of
the
folks,
like
you
know
like
Sacco
and
Vaughn,
where
there
last
week,
but
never
very
excited
about
it.
B
So
well,
that
was
actually
what
I
call
a
semi-automated
release
process
because
like
it
would
it
would
do
a
dunker
build,
it
would
do
binary
release
of
my
Shri
ctrl,
etc.
But
then
there
was
still
this
extra
step
of
nowhere.
We
will
have
to
go
and
manually
tag
a
particular
commit
and
my
friend
for
the
release
rocky
start.
So
we
actually
investigated
that
and
we
try
to
go
towards
complete
automation,
but
we
did
hit
some
limitation,
so
we
are
deciding
not
to
go
with
it.
B
The
other
thing
we
did
this
week
is
actually
the
testing
with
LinkedIn
for
authentication.
So
I'm
pretty
sure.
Like
you
know,
everybody
here
would
have
seen
this
login
page
just
talking
about
the
other
one
until
I
break
this
up
so
I'm
pretty
sure.
Like
you
know,
people
have
used
either
Twitter
github
Google
up
until
now,
starting
today
we
are
actually
we're
bringing
in
the
authentication
with
LinkedIn.
B
The
flow
is
not
going
to
be
any
different
like
you
know,
so,
if
you
guys
have
already
used
mesially
from
your
local
that
you
would
have
actually
seen
the
exact
process,
I
mean
there
is
no
difference.
The
only
thing
is,
let's
just
bring
us.
An
extra
authentication
wrote
like
an
eye
using
LinkedIn
to
actually
out
that
it
get
so.
People
who
don't
have
a
get
out
Twitter
Google
can
definitely
use
LinkedIn.
B
That's
us
pretty
much
for
demo
on
this
one,
so
it
says
awesome
was
that
integrate
here
is
pretty
state,
but
that's
pretty
much
that
born,
update
I'll,
give
the
ball
to
you
know.
Probably
someone
else
would
want
to
present
towards
the
end
of
the
call.
If
there's
time,
I
can
again
walk
you
guys
through
the
gate
of
actions
process
but
gonna
be
having
place
which
pretty
I'm
pretty
sure
it
would
be
exciting
burn
some
of
people
who
missed
last
week's
call.
Okay,.
D
A
A
A
D
A
A
F
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
few
of
you
or
kind
of
stumbled,
a
few
of
you
and
that
is
with
respect
to
the
developer
certificate
of
a
region
or
DCO,
so
I'll
bring
up
just
an
example,
pull
request
that
the
pull
request
is
made
and
based
on
the
new
CI
process
that
we're
using
with
github
actions,
will
execute
a
number
of
code
of
checks,
most
of
which
right
now
will
fail,
and
that
is
to
be
expected.
That's
just
sort
of
a
state,
a
representation
of
the
state
of
where
we
are
in
the
project.
A
Some
of
them
will
pass,
and
some
of
them
are
very
important
to
pass
like
the
ability
to
actually
build
the
code
and
if
it
isn't
building,
then
maybe
we
shouldn't
accept
that
the
PR,
but
there's
one
that
is
a
small
item
and
takes
just
a
little
bit
of
initial
setup.
And
then
it
mostly
is
something
that
you
can
forget
about.
I
know.
So
many
of
you
have
already
come
to
understand
what
DCO
is
and
what
it
stands
for
and
kind
of
how
to
how
to
deal
with
it.
A
A
Talk
about
it
for
a
moment,
so
so
most
of
us,
probably
if
you're
like
you
know,
but
many
many
open-source
contributors
will
go
and
start
to
engage
on
a
project
like
you
can
see.
I
actually
flew
in
D
is
the
one
right
here.
That's
a
great
project.
We've
contributed
to
it
before
same
thing,
for
Envoy
right
here
that
those
projects
are
under
a
particular
license.
A
Open
source
license,
measure,
E
and
all
of
the
repositories
under
layer.
5
are
licensed
as
Apache
v2
Apaches
v2
is
very,
is
a
friendly
license.
It's
very
prominently
used
across
projects,
certainly
within
the
CNC
f.
It's
essentially
the
license.
That's
mandated
there
and
so
is
works.
Well,
it's
you
know.
Kubernetes
is
using
it.
So
indeed
Prometheus
envoy,
docker
mobi.
A
Obviously
don't
physically
literally
sign
it.
All
you
need
to
do
is
configure
your
git
client
or
your
IDE
to
automatically
sign
off.
To
just
add
the
signature
every
time
that
you
do
a
commit
and
that
will
protect
you
and
will
protect
the
project
and
it's
kind
of
required
as
the
project
goes
forth,
and
so
when
someone
does
a
commit
and
a
pull
request,
you
may
see
that
this
particular
check
fails.
This
is
the
developer
certificate
of
origin.
In
order
to,
if
that
happens,
to
you,
it's
not
a
big
deal.
There's
two
things
to
do.
A
A
You
can
some
of
the
very
prominent
popular
open-source
projects
that
are
using
it.
I
was
just
showing
an
example
of
a
pull
request
where
there
are
many
checks
that
are
going
on
inside
the
pull
request,
and
one
of
them
that
happens
is
this
developer
certificate
of
original.
In
this
case,
this
particular
commit
wasn't
signed
off
on
and
so
that'll
be
an
issue
to
fix
it.
As
a
one-time
thing.
A
A
Actually,
since
the
new
pour
is
on
the
call,
I'm
gonna
highlight
some
work
that
I'm
hoping
that
she'll
be
doing.
She's
gonna
enhance
the
and
certainly
for
I'm
gonna,
speak
on
your
behalf,
because
because
I
hope
that
you
do
this,
but
you'll
end
up
enhancing
the
contributing
guide
to
include
like
this
screenshot.
This
is
just
a
screenshot
of
Visual
Studio,
studio
code.
A
A
A
A
A
Good,
okay,
all
right
I
wanted
to
take
some
time
to
talk
about
that.
Cuz!
It's
it's
just
one
of
those
things
I
think
is
yep
got
it.
Thank
you,
you're
poor
I
understood
it's
just
one
of
those
issues
that
plagues
a
lot
of
folks.
So,
okay,
so
we
have
ten
minutes.
Left
who's
got
things
they
want
to
talk
about.
E
Pointed
out
that
the
bishop,
who
is
not
machete,
commanding
the
necessary
care
under
machine
so
using
start
seeing
the
beautiful,
but
when
I
was
doing
that
it
was
following
it
workgroup
and
it
was
not
executing.
It
was
saying
it's
calling
the
function
and
the
function
is
calling
itself.
So
it's
making
a
recursive
do
so
I
thought
maybe
creating
a
new
amount
of
restart
in
this
region.
A
A
A
B
A
Makes
me
somewhat
slightly
concerned
is
that
to
think
Anand
the
bit
that
you're
working
on
is
that,
if
measure
II,
the
container
attempts
to
start
but
fails
I
think
you're
building
in
some
resiliency
to
see
if
it
failed
and
if
it
did
try
to
start
it
again
and
then
it's
kind
of
it's
sort
of
in
that,
and
and
that's
the
the
the
purpose
for
what
you're
doing
right
that
that's.
Why
you're
running
into
this
issue
about.
A
Okay,
that
makes
sense
I
wonder
if
we
wouldn't
be
better
suited
to
have
docker.
Do
that
for
us
like
to
the
extent
that
you
know
we
can
configure
things
like
a
restart
policies
and
and
leverage
Dockers
intelligence
and
its
capabilities
to
do
those
things
on
our
behalf,
because
we
start
to
get
in
because
because
we
should
ideally
rely
on
the
underlying
the
system.
That's
running
those
containers
and
have
that
system.
A
A
E
E
A
Make
sense
to
me,
yeah
and
I
think
on
this
particular
issue.
It
may
be
one
of
those
things
that
were
only
able
to
take
it
so
far
inside
of
mastery
CTL
good
like
if
it
is
failing
to
start.
Maybe
it
was
a
fluke
the
first
time
and
if
it
tries
to
restart,
if
it
fails
again,
it's
probably
that,
like
something's,
broken
their
environment
doesn't
have
enough
dish.
A
Space
they're
running
out
of
memory
make
sure
you
measure
itself
is
broken,
you
know,
and
so
probably
we're
not
gonna
be
able
to
account
for
all
those
use
cases,
and
we
would
just
I
think
doing
what
you
said.
It
makes
perfect
sense,
like
just
you
forming
the
user,
making
the
issue
known
to
the
user
so
that
they
can
address
it.
G
G
A
Think
there's
some
truth
to
what
you're
saying
about
the
extensibility
of
nginx,
its
Lua
scripting
capability,
all
of
the
plugins
and
other
things
that
people
are
written
for
it.
It's
a
bit
more
open,
I,
believe
then
envoy
and
in
some
respects,
part
of
the
reason
why
envoy
beaten
our
nginx
in
this
cloud
native
ecosystem.