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From YouTube: Meshery Community Meeting - November 15th 2019
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Meshery surpasses 100 stars on Github today!!
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A
A
You
know,
unlike
the
usual
opening,
that
we
have
where
I
crack
some
rather
unfunny
jokes,
I'm
I
actually
didn't
do
that
this
morning
and
so
you've
been
spared.
So
there
is
a
bit
of
gratitude
that
I
would
expect
there.
Is
that
that's
good
while
we're
waiting
on
Anton
I
can't
help,
but
ask
where?
Where
are
you
in
route
to
and
I'll
give
you
extra
time
to
find
the
mute
button.
D
A
E
A
All
right,
yeah
I'm,
not
sure
if
I
have
an
appropriate
reflection
to
offer
there
that
yeah
kudos
on
the
top.
A
A
Okay,
good
good
good,
alright,
so
we
see
we
are
about
five
six
after
now,
so
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
share
the
meeting
minutes
and
we've
got
looks
like
we've
got
most
of
the
folks
who
are
on
the
call
in
the
in
the
list,
but
if
you're
not
in
the
list
or
if
you've
got,
you
know
something,
you
want
a
demo
or
a
general
topic
you
want
to
discuss.
You
know
these
just
jump
in
to
the
minutes
and
and
help
keep
track.
A
You
know
as
we
go
so
I
wasn't
able
to
spend
a
bunch
of
time
getting
some
kind
of
some
pre
pre
announcements
in
here,
but
a
few
things
at
our
top
of
mind,
one
soul,
I
can't
and
I
was
just
talking
about
the
cube.
Khan
is
next
week
and
cube.
Khan's
certainly
been
on
top
of
top
of
my
mind
and
many
others
for
the
last
couple
of
weeks,
so
I've
been
very
busy
trying
to
get
ready.
There
are
a
number
of
activities
happening.
A
Oh
man,
well,
I
was
going
to
show
you
guys
something
I'll,
that's
run,
go
grab
it.
Oh
there's.
A
few
different
activities
happening
well
are
like
a
hundred
different
activities
happening
in
cube
con,
but
with
respect
to
measure
e
and
your
work,
some
good
things.
One
is
that
we
talked
about
this
in
the
past
and
we
I
think
the
last
couple
of
community
meetings.
A
We
demonstrated
the
NSM
adapter,
which
is
a
networks
for
NSM
network
service
mesh,
is
a
bit
of
a
different
beast
when
you
compare
it
to
other
network
I'm,
sorry,
other
service
meshes
and
so
gireesh
and
I
are
gonna.
Give
a
talk
at
NSM,
con
and
SM.
Con
is
one
of
flight
19
day
0
events,
so
coupon
technically
I
think
it's
from
Tuesday
to
Thursday,
but
there's
this
Monday
sort
of
day
zero
and
there's
a
bunch
of
vendors
and
trainings
and
conferences
happening
envoy.
A
You
know,
networking
things
service,
mesh
things,
it's
the
same
special
interest
group
so
as
I
go
off
to
go
form
that
and
co-chair
that
will
have
a
deep
dive
that
cube
con
I.
Think
it's
on
theirs.
Wednesday
afternoon
Thursday
afternoon,
I
forget
to
talk
about
what
that
group
is,
and
some
of
the
things
that
we're
looking
to
accomplish
there
and
part
of
what
I'm
hopeful
that
we
will
accomplish
there
is
is
likely
bringing
measure
e
through
that
special
interest
group
into
the
CNC
F
sandbox.
A
At
some
point,
we
are
on
the
very
brink
of
meeting
part
of
the
sandbox
requirement,
which
is
part
of
the
requirement
like
it
or
not,
is
github
stars
and
last
I
checked,
I
checked
every
five
minutes,
or
so
there
are
97
measuring
stars
on
the
measure,
repo
and,
and
so
my
call
to
action.
There
is,
if
you
haven't
started
the
repos
yet
go.
A
Do
that
please
and
hey
soos
joins
us
on
the
community
call
today
and
and
we're
gonna,
hey
Zeus
is
gonna
talk
here
in
just
a
little
bit,
we're
gonna
get
introduced,
and
but
he's
just
a
note
for
you
as
you
go
to
be
the
local
community
leader
and
bringing
on
other
folks
have
them
star
the
repos.
If
they're,
if
you
know,
if
they're
inclined
that
will
really
help
get
the
project
but
we're
just
we're
almost
there.
A
Moreover,
if
the
project
gets
to
300
stars
which
I'll
be
checking
every
you
know
five
minutes
or
so
again,
we
will
will
absolutely
get
the
project
listed
in
the
scene.
Cf
landscape
I've
had
a
number
of
projects
listed
there
in
the
past,
so
we'll
get
hopefully
we'll
get
this
one.
There
next
week
ends
up
being
a
bit
of
a
little
bit
of
marketing
for
measure.
A
Ii
I
called
out
the
book
signings,
not
because
I
like
talking
about
myself,
but
because
I've
shown
each
of
you
in
the
past
and
I,
don't
know
if
you
can
see
it
now,
but
the
the
ISTE
o
up
a
running
book.
It
calls
out
massery
I,
don't
know
in
I,
don't
remember
four
places
or
so
it
also
calls
out
the
service
mesh
landscape,
I
think
twice.
A
It
calls
out
mystery
so
much
that
there's
an
end
as
a
whole
section
in
the
index
about
measure
e
and
so
point
of
the
book
signing
is,
as
the
books
are
being
handed
out,
I'll
be
handing
every
I'll
be
stuffing
in
a
bookmark
that
says
hey,
you
know,
here's
measure
e
and
go
check
it
out.
It's
the
bookmark
that
I
forgot,
I'm
gonna,
come
and
bring
it
and
show
it
to
you
and
see
if
you
guys,
like
it,
I'll
give
you
the
digital
copy
of
the
bookmark.
A
Now
that
I
mentioned
the
when
Wednesday
developed
a
meeting
I
recognized,
not
everyone
has
an
invite
to
that
and
that's
let
me
say,
that's
not
to
be
exclusive
in
any
regard.
We
had
originally
created
a
weekly
recurring
Wednesday
morning.
Us
time
call
so
that
we
could
make
sure
to
spend
the
right
amount
of.
A
So
we
can
make
sure
we
had
an
early
morning
call
and
the
right
amount
of
time
was
being
spent
deep,
diving
on
issues
that
many
of
the
students
in
India
are
working
on
and
as
such,
they
were
initially
only
invited
and
so
I
think
we
need
to
revisit
some
of
our
weekly
meetings
and
their
timings.
Considering
the
influx
of
community
contributors
that
we've
had
so
so
we'll,
but
maybe
we'll
put
a
pin
in
that,
will
come
back
and
figure
out
what
those
right
times
are.
A
I'll
probably
call
for
a
vote
or
send
out
some
suggestions
and
see
if
there
are
other
times
that
work
for
people,
because
on
this
call
the
community
call
we
end
up,
you
know
doing
them,
we
don't
always
get
to
deep
dive,
and
some
of
some
of
you
are
certainly
working
on
things
that
are
complex
enough.
That
really
need
to
some
dedicated
time
to
to
think
through
and
talk
aloud
about.
A
We
were
hesitant
to
kind
of
call
it
out
this
morning
because
it's
a
it's
not
done,
which
is
fine,
because
I
think
all
of
you
can
make
your
mark
on
it.
If
you
want
be
right
now
it
it
is
very
tentative.
There's
one
portion
that
concerns
me
and
you
know
what,
since
we're
talking
about
it,
let
me
just
let
me
just
bring
it
up
and
share
it.
A
So
it's
just
it's
mesh,
read
I,
oh
and
I'll,
share
it.
Oh
I
guess
I
am
sure,
and
so
there's
been
all
of
about
and
hours
and
a
half
work
of
worth
of
work
put
into
this.
It
looks
not
too
shabby
already
the
part,
and
so
you
know
it's
my
belief
that,
like
hey
dude
measure
e
as
a
project
needs
to
have
its
own
place.
It
certainly
is
a
highly
affiliated
with
the
layer,
five
community,
but
mesially
isn't
the
only
project
that
we're
doing.
A
That's
getting
a
lot
out
of
being
here,
and
particularly
those
of
you
who've
who
are
here
are
now
you
know,
sort
of
early
in
the
project's
lifecycle
early
and
what
I
would
expect
all
of
the
hundreds
of
other
people
to
come
to
the
project,
so
we're
trying
to
make
what
considerations
we
can
hey
soos
is
here
with
us
today.
He
is,
but
actually
maybe
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
digress
for
a
second
and
talk
about
community
and
I
want
to
talk
about
hey,
soos
and
part
of
his
focus.
A
And
so
what
concerns
me
is
we've
got
a
community
page
right
now
that
has
like
a
couple
of
us
called
out
that
that
we
just
randomly
picked
some
folks
in
and
put
them
up
there
to
see
what
this
type
of
a
layout
looks.
Like
my
desire
is
that
and
and
I
think
many
of
you
who've,
been
here
for
a
long
time,
is
understand
that
there's
a
there's
I've
asked
each
of
you
for
your
pictures
that
I
that
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we've
got
your
physical
mailing
address
cuz.
A
A
We
had
originally
put
har
on
as
a
speaker
on
that
talk,
and
so
we
very
much
desire
to
put
many
of
you
onstage
to
the
extent
that
you're
you'd
either
like
to
do
that
or
you're
not
or
you're,
already
doing
it,
but
would
like
to
do
more
so
anyway.
My
concern
about
this
page
is
that
is
that
the
underlying
issue
about
this
page
is
creating
something
of
a
contribution
ladder.
A
If
you
will
or
creating
some
roles
within
the
community
and
I,
think
some
roles
as
I
say
these
first
two
contributor
and
maintainer
for
the
most
part
resonate
with
each
of
you
on
the
call
that
you'd
have
some
sense
of
what
you
consider.
Those
roles
are,
but
there's
many
other
roles,
there's
documentation
and
being
an
ambassador
being
a
steward
of
the
community.
There's
many
there's
many
many
ways
in
which
people
contribute
to
a
project
and
there's
many
ways
in
which
some
people
contribute
a
little
bit.
A
So
it
was
a
very
sensitive
thing
for
me.
A
sensitive
area
for
me
because
it
I
consider
it's
it's
people,
get
it
wrong
all
the
time.
I
really
don't
want
that
to
happen
in
this
in
this
community
in
event,
but
it's
been
heartening
to
me
as
I've
engaged
with
with
many
of
you
that
in
even
in
our
first
conversations,
I've
heard
many
of
you
as
you
digest
the
project,
and
you
make
a
comment.
I've
heard
you
say
well
yeah!
A
Well,
you
know
so
I
feel
like
our
projects
should
do
such-and-such
and
and
I
get
I
tickled.
When
I
hear
that
come
out
of
your
mouth,
when
you
say
well
yeah,
you
know
our
landing
page
should
do
such
as
such
or
should
when
you're,
using
when
you've
internalized
the
project
as
yours
and
you
have
a
sense
of
ownership.
That
that's
makes
me
feel
happy
because
it
makes
me
feel
like
you've
been
embraced
and
you
you're
part
of
the
community.
A
So
sorry
for
the
really
long-winded,
20-minute,
harangue,
suffice
to
say,
there's
the
semblance
of
a
messy
I.
Oh
there's
a
new
project
logo,
new
project
font
that
you
may
have
seen.
A
G
A
A
A
The
point
of
this
new
project
is
new
Linux
Foundation
subgroup,
and
it's
not
related
to
the
scenes.
Yet
it
would
be
a
sibling
to
the
scenes
yeah.
The
point
of
it
is
to
well
sort
of
literally
do
what
its
title
calls
it,
which
is
to
describe
how
it
is
that
the
environment
in
which
a
given
workflow
executes
and
some
characteristics
about
the
workflow
and
then
really
describe
a
way
in
which
you
measure
the
performance
of
the
infrastructure
that
that
workload
is
running
on
and
the
initial
focus
of
that
group
is
more
toward
Aya's
and
VMs.
A
But
we're
we've
been
asked
to
join
up
and
create
a
you
know,
a
sub
project
with
in
there
for
specific
to
service
meshes
and
for
all
of
you
who
run
measure
E
and
you've.
You've
done
the
performance
test
and
you
see
the
results
back
in
the
UI.
Those
same
results,
an
anonymous
collection
of
those
happens
and
we're
trying
to
provide
some
statistical
analysis
over
those
results
and
hopefully,
in
a
good
way,
kind
of
informed
the
world
about
the
performance
of
service
meshes
in
general.
A
Well,
the
way
in
which
those
those
performance
test
results
are
formatted,
the
way
in
which
the
performance
test
itself
is
described,
the
environment
in
which
you're
running
the
tests.
So
what
service
measure
you're
running
at
what
version?
What
type
of
workload
you're
running?
What
sort
of
cluster
you're
in?
Is
it
a
30,
node
cluster
or
a
2
node
at
this
many
gig?
A
You
know
gigs
of
memory
and
CPUs
that
that
requires
a
specification
like
we're,
taking
and
defining
a
specification
that
tracks
that
tracks
that,
and
that
will
be
the
focus
of
the
subgroup
that
we
will
create
inside
the
new
Linux
Foundation
project,
the
while
layer
5
as
an
entity.
Will
you
fork
over
some
money
to
go,
join
and
participate?
A
None
of
you
need.
If
that
interests,
any
of
you.
None
of
you
need
to
know.
You
need
to
pay
anything
to
join
or
to
participate
there.
So
I
will
put
some
links
in
here,
the
as
that
goes
along.
It
technically
hasn't
formed.
Yet
there
was
gonna,
be
a
press
release
at
cube
con
next
week
about
it.
We
just
haven't
gotten
far
enough
along
so
it'll,
actually
be
probably
just
after
Thanksgiving,
so
with
that
I'm
gonna
be
quiet,
I'm,
I'm,
getting
sick
of
hearing
my
own
voice.
A
At
this
point,
I'm
gonna
go
run,
grab
the
bookmarks
that
I
was
kind
of
excited
to
show
you
guys.
While
I
do
maybe
grease
you
could
walk
people
through
the
last
week's
presentation
and
and
I
know.
Rafi
has
an
item
to
discuss.
We
also
need
to
circle
back
to
introducing
his
shoes,
so
I'm
gonna
run
go
grab
those
bookmarks
because
I
know
everybody
can't
wait
to
see
himself
whoa.
G
The
other
things
which
we
probably
didn't
mentioned
today,
which
I
think
I'm
gonna,
probably
gonna,
try,
is
actually
the
integration
with
another
about
generator,
which
is
aw.
Okay,
you
guys
would
have
heard
about
it
heard
about
like
we
talked
about
it.
I
cannot
quite
a
few
times
just
a
second
I'm
gonna
show
my
screen
like
an
eighth
a
second
now
so
so
you
guys
don't
have
to
look
at
something
else
like
when
I'm
talking
so
alright.
G
So
the
interesting
thing,
though,
is
if
you
guys
know
the
challenges
of
presenting
in
Catalina,
which
is
the
new
pack
operating
system.
It
has
it's
interesting
challenges
with
presenting
alright
I
think
it
was
able
to
get
past
it
okay.
So
if
you
guys
can
see
my
screen
over
there,
so
I
hope
you
guys
can
see
the
screen
and
you
guys
are
staring
at
the
memory
screen.
Of
course,
like
you
know,
you
guys
know
aware
of
all
these
new
changes,
like
I
refer
added
the
one.
G
The
first
thing
is
the
NSM
integration
in
the
UI,
so
you
can
actually
see
the
mice
networks
have
a
special
logo
and
the
recent
changes
which
were
contributed
by
helm
by
the
hey
for
the
ocarina
rapper
like
yes,
we
have
their
ace
logo
as
well.
Mouse
which
is
fantastic,
I
am
connected
to
a
kubernetes
cluster.
Everybody
knows
about
it
so
and
then
I
have
an
MSM
adapter,
that's
going
on
for
ten
thousand,
for
you
can
see
now
the
adapter
is
connected,
and
then
here
is
the
adapter
page.
G
So
the
first
things
first
is
I'm
going
to
actually
show
the
installation
of
the
rest
of
our
Apple,
but
I
do
have
the
adapter
already
installed
on
the
cluster,
which
I
was
planning
on
using
for
this
demo,
because
I
was
playing
with
it.
Just
to
ensure
things
were
working
point
because
you
know
I
have
open
PR,
so
so
what
I'm
going
to
show
now
is
not
yet
like
it
integrated
into
the
master
branch
yet,
but
I'm
just
going
to
check
if
I
have
everything
in
place.
G
G
Oh,
fantastic
so
now
I
hope
in
the
next
few
seconds.
You
should
see
my
screen
and
so
here's
here's
a
window.
I'm
gonna
close
this
one
because
that's
just
described
construction.
So
here
this
was
my
environment
and
you
can
see
that
I
already
had
an
SMD
blind
now
I
actually
initiated
the
ruminal
process
with
an
SM
from
this
namespace.
So
I'm
just
going
to
do
it
again
and
you
can
see
all
the
parts
wearable
I'm
going
back
to
this
and
then
I'm
gonna.
Now
just
you
know,
ask
it
to
people
again.
G
One
of
the
things
we
did
was.
We
have
actually
pinned
it
to
a
specific
version
of
the
NSM
images,
because
what
we
noticed
is
that
you
know
the
NSM
folks
are
actually
making
quite
a
few
changes.
This
week,
I
mean
given
that
okay,
how
that
has
some
con
next
week,
so
it
is
understandable.
So
what
we
did
was
we
actually
tested.
G
You
know
the
NSM
version
which
works,
and
we
have
actually
pinned
it
so
that
when
we
now
deploy
from
NSM
sorry
from
memory,
we
will
actually
have
the
version
which
worked
a
few
days
back
and
it'll
continue
to
work
like
an
auto
like
next
week.
So
hopefully
like
you
know,
there
will
be
a
time
when
we
will
switch
to
hell.
I
do
have
some
concepts
like
you
know,
which
are
functional
integration
but
I'm
not
yet
integrated
it,
because
it
requires
more
testing.
So
I
haven't
done
that.
G
G
Alright,
so
so
we
now
saw
an
SMS
deployed
and
it's
all
ready
to
go,
and
then
we
created
this
new
aluminum
application.
I,
don't
think
I
have
had
a
chance
to
explain
this
application
better,
but
now
I've
done
a
minor
tweak
to
read
yesterday.
So
now
we
have
two
end
points
which
is
kind
of
nice
thing
to
actually
show
the
end
user.
G
First,
like
you
know,
before
I
talk
further
I'm
going
to
deploy
it
on
the
cluster
I'm
going
back,
and
you
can
see
I'm
watching
the
watching
the
pods
in
that
namespace
and
now
you
can
see
the
two
parts
come
up
a
B&B
and
they
are.
They
have
the
right,
NSM
annotations.
So
you
can
see.
This
part
contains
three
containers,
and
this
part
contains
two
containers,
so
the
ABI
is
actually
in
their
terminology.
G
G
G
It
also
shows
that
it
received
data,
welcome
to
NS
m
and
this
data
actually
came
from
app
B
and
then
it
is
actually
a
computer
app
is,
you
know,
communicated
with
IP
over
the
proven
Eddy's
network,
and
you
can
see
the
service
name
that
accused
so
now
it
is
not
actually
using
NSM
for
communication.
It's
actually
using
the
foreign
ad
stack
or
for
communication.
G
I
will
have
another
another
end
point,
and
you
can
see
here
this
time
they
haven't
changed
and
it
actually
shows
that
app,
a
communicator
do
not
be
over
the
NSF
network
and
you
can
see
it
the
IP
address
of
the
pod
for
a
P
and
it
actually
received
the
data
from
app
II.
So
so
this
is
our
demo,
like
you
know,
so
this
is
the
NSM
endpoint
and
that
we
have
the
Edison
point
now.
G
What
we
could
probably
do
is
we
can
actually
use
this
for
load
testing
from
within
measuring,
so
I
think
it
will
be
an
interesting
thing
to
show.
Like
you
know,
if
the
end
of
seven
points,
I
can
have
any
yeah
have
any
delays.
Extra
latency
is
added,
so
I'm,
just
gonna
go
with
like
a
140
per
second
I.
G
Don't
want
to
run
for
long
so
20
seconds,
then
so,
hopefully
you
should
see
the
load
test
work,
so
it's
actually
now
using
the
kubernetes
network
or
communicating
between
apps,
a
and
B,
because
it's
only
when
we
bring
micro
services
like
now,
this
exercise
becomes
interesting
while
I'm,
you
know,
while
we
are
on
this
page.
This
is
the
other
thing
which
I
was
planning
on
showing
which
is
the
WR
K
2.
So
this
was
a
recently
integrated
into
my
sri.
We
have
two
separate
projects.
G
You
know
work
better
with
mystery
and
then
we
also
created
another
interface
project
called
code
of
your
T,
and
now
my
Sri
uses
the
good
of
your
K
2
as
a
library,
you
know
to
talk
to
WR
k
and
you
know
to
perform
Lotus
know,
but
but
at
this
time
I
did
perform
glow
test
with
for
IO,
and
you
can
see
you
know
we
did
gets
bristles
so
the
same
way
I'm
going
to
actually
you
know,
do
the
same
test
with
WR
k.
So
probably
that'll
be
an
interesting
exercise.
G
Let's
see
if
that
works,
ok
so
looks
like
yeah
I'm.
Sorry,
yeah
I
might
not
be
able
to
do
it
now,
because
right
now,
I'm
running
mushroom,
local
and
WR
k
you
know,
does
not
build
on
a
Mac
Catalina
at
the
moment,
like
we're
still
figuring
it
out.
But
if
you
guys
are
running
memory
in
about
the
container,
you
will
have
that
working
without
any
issues.
G
You
can
see
them
there.
So
so
you
can
see
you
know
the
two
tests
like
in
a
word
NSM
and
without
NSF
work,
we're
done
and
we
can
actually
compare
the
results.
The
way
we
used
to
and
yeah
so
so,
there's
like
very
little
difference
between
the
two,
but
it's
definitely
an
interesting
use
case
to
actually
show
and
present
on
stage.
So
this
is
kind
of
like
you
know,
one
of
the
things
you
were
planning
on
doing
it
next
week.
G
Hopefully
like
I'll,
have
a
few
more
slides
put
together
and
maybe
better
organize
the
demo
so
that
you
not
have
any
stupid
issues
her
during
the
on
stage
presentation,
but
but
that's
pretty
much
like
I.
What
I
want
to
actually
show
today.
So
one
was
the
NSM
sample
application,
NSM
install
itself
being
pinned
to
a
specific
version
so
that
we
don't
have
any
last-minute
issues
and
the
integration
of
cobbler
k2,
which
unfortunately
I'm
not
able
to
show
right
now
because
I'm
running
my
sri,
without
not
in
a
container
but
on
my
Mac.
A
For
my
part,
I
am
happy
that
we're
almost
done
with
the
integration
of
a
second
load
generator
in
part
because
well
because
it's
never
really
generated
much
conversation
on
this
call.
But
it's
been
clearly
an
ask
from
some
of
the
more
sophisticated
users
of
nursery
and
particularly
from
some
of
the
service
messages
themselves
that
they're
they're
looking
to
be
measured
in
particular
way.
So
that's
good,
so
alright
good
one
to
two
more
subjects.
A
Actually
three,
so
one
of
them
was
one
of
the
most
just
the
notion
that
I
said:
hey,
there's
a
couple
of
book
signings
next
week
and
we'll
be
doing
I'm,
sorry
we'll
be
handing
out.
Some
of
these
are
shoving
some
of
these
cards
poop
marks
into
the
books
and
what
they
do
is
they
point
people
to
marry.
A
So
that's
nice.
The
other
thing
one
of
them
is
there's
a
big
old
bag
of
pins
that
we'll
be
handing
out
as
well
you'll,
either
be
impressed
to
know
or
not.
I,
don't
know
that
all
of
these
pins
were
made
by
my
loved
ones,
my
family
and
and
actually
silver
all
these
bookmarks,
which
so
I
owe
them
a
debt
of
gratitude
on
that.
There's
had
some
busy
hands
over
the
last
few
weeks
trying
to
make
those.
So
those
are
nice.
A
A
Talks
about
a
well
an
sto,
meet-up
happening
on
a
boat
and
so
I'll
put
the
link
in
our
meeting
minutes,
but
so
so
one
Sto
was
recently
recognized
as
the
fastest-growing
or
the
fourth
fastest
growing
open-source
project.
If
you
count
the
number
of
new
contributors
coming
to
it,
if
anyone's
gonna
be
there,
you
can
go
to
sto
dot
voyage
and
there's
a
form
to
fill
in.
If
you
know
it,
if
you
want
to
attend
that
meet
up
so
on
a
boat,
do
note.
A
C
So
to
do
that,
Lee
has
provided
some
example
documents
to
me
and
that
are
funny
useful
graphics
for
presenting
these
comparative
analysis
and
I've.
What
I've
done
so
far
is
I've
tried
to
work
those
into
the
the
layer
fives.
You
know,
landscape
page
see
how
those
kind
of
fit
in
and
see
what
I
can
do
to
kind
of
turn.
Those
into
tools
that
feature
contributors
can
use
to
to
create
these
comparative
spectrums,
because
I
don't
have
the
knowledge
to
really
to
present
an
analysis,
but
I
do
have
the
knowledge
to
to
allow
to.
C
You
know
create
these
tools
to
allow
people
to
present
these
analyses.
So
I'm
currently
I've
currently
taken
a
few
of
these
tools
from
the
examples
and
quartered
them
into
the
layer,
5
website
and
hopefully
continue
to
work
on
that
that
next
upcoming
weeks
to
refine
those
and
have
a
set
of
tools
that
people
can
use
in
the
future.
To
start
presenting
this
data
kind
of
more
visually
to
people
more
interested
in
specific
meshes.
A
This
is
where
the
landscape
goes
from,
yeah,
just
being
a
collection
of
facts
into
something.
That's
actually
digestible,
understandable
and
provides
actual
insight.
Because
there's
no
insight
in
the
fact
well
or
I
guess
you
could
argue
that
there's
insight,
but
not
not
super
helpful
and
so
Ravi
stepped
up
to
the
challenge.
A
A
A
Now
this
is
this
is
actually
a
good
point
of
thought.
Point
of
reflection
for
each
of
you
that
are
on
the
call
is
it
is
that
what
Ralphie's
doing
is
laying
out
these
these
spectrums,
and
you
know
as
an
example,
one
of
the
spectrums
that
would
potentially
be
there
is
to
say
well,
hey,
you
know,
there's
a
collection
of
service
matches
on
one
end.
Is
our
service
meshes
that
are
really
made
much
more
for
network
engineers
and
those
that
understand
what
a
VX
LAN
is
and
BGP
and
and
there's
like?
A
Oh
there's,
myriad
list
of
networking
terms
or,
on
the
other
hand,
there's
the
ones
that
are
really
suited
and
oriented
towards
developers.
Am
I
my
ask
of
each
of
you
here
is
give
some
consideration
as
to
what
spectrums,
what
comparisons
that
you
think
might
be
of
interest
to
people
who
are
trying
to
that
this.
This
spectrum
is
not
for
the
producers
of
the
meshes.
Those
are
the
folks
that
we
expect
to
hopefully
be
happy
about
this
and
not
be
up
in
arms
about
this.
A
A
If
we
don't
have
a
profile
picture
of,
you
poppy
me
make
sure
that
we
do,
and
as
long
as
you're,
okay
with
me
putting
your
face
on
things,
I
will
I'm
gonna
be
telling
people
about
not
telling
people
about
the
good
work.
That's
there.
I
will
be
there
adjacent
to
you
to
take
the
blame
for
it
being
wrong.
You
will
be
there
to
be
the
recipient
of
how
beautiful
it
looks.
Well,
it
informs
people,
oh
I,.
C
A
A
I
Yeah
sure
hi,
oh
nice,
nice
to
meet
you
I'm
from
Mexico
from
Monterrey
Mexico,
and
we
are
trying
to
join
our
local
community
to
start
to
start
working
on
some
Wi-Fi
project
because
we
are
like
trying
to
create
more
country
with
Mexican
country
with
country
with
us
around
the
world.
So
we
are
interested
in
contribute
on
this
project.
So
the
whole
idea
is
to
create,
like
a
local
group
of
contributors
from
every
our
entire
five
projects.
I
A
I'm,
putting
in
a
quick
note
into
the
chat
I
should
probably
be
putting
into
the
meeting
minutes,
but
into
the
chat
to
say
that
there's
around
10
or
so
folks
that
he
Zeus
is
kind
of,
is
bringing
over
and
or
I
think
excited
about,
participating,
they've
been
I'm
jumping
into
some
things.
Each
of
them
are
in
the
various
thanks
for
that
is
used
by
the
way
you
so
you
don't
look
like
the
Unabomber
anymore,
with
your
like
dark.
B
A
J
A
You
that
was
a
lot
of
tequila
anyway
point:
is
he
Sue's
there's?
Actually
a
few
contributors
who've
joined
that
live
in
Guadalajara?
That
I
need
to
introduce
to
you,
because
I
think
that
they
would
very
much
so
benefit
from
the
energy
and
the
the
community,
the
ambassadorship
that
you're
giving
they
would
so
and
there's
actually
there's
there's
a
few,
so
I
need
them.
I!
That's
on
my
to-do
list.
I
A
I
I
I
A
A
Outline
of
the
ways
in
which
we
track
code
and
non
code
contribution
the
various
roles
that
that
the
community
has
and
how
we
can
help
support
those
and
sort
of
what's
expected
of
those
roles,
yeah
that
that's
a
that's
a
to-do
item
for
me,
there
there's
another
to-do
item.
This
is
unfortunate.
That's
there's
too
many,
there's
a
few
different
arrows
pointing
at
me,
but
to
do
item
there
to
provide
Rafi
the
right
feedback.
A
A
We
talked
about
the
mesh
we
do
the
website
and
how
that
needs
to
be.
How
we
need
to
you
know,
spend
more
than
just
90
minutes
on
what
it
is
and
we
need
I
want
to
make
sure
everyone
has
equal
representation
or
there's
a
contributor
collage,
so
gunjan,
actually,
you
I
think
took
up
the
gauntlet
on
the
all
contributors
org
and
evaluating
whether
or
not
all
contributors
org
that
that
integration.
J
A
A
So
right
now
this
bot
has
access
to
the
layer,
5,
repo
and
and
one
of
the
adapter
repos
I,
think
and
what
it
does
is
just
auto
updates
that
readme
for
that
repository
each
time
that
someone
makes
a
contribution
or
a
push
is
done,
and
so
this
could
work
for
us.
I
think
I'm,
gonna,
who's
gonna
help
us
give
it
a
try.
Maybe
that
works,
maybe
it
doesn't,
but
what
I'm
calling
it
out,
because
there's
some
progress
there
and
if
people
have
other
ideas,
you
know
don't
hesitate
to
call
now.
A
So
last
time,
I
just
as
a
reminder
as
we
go
to
close
here,
I
had
said
that
I
think
most
of
you
on
the
call
when
I
said
Forrester
the
an
analyst
firm
and
recently
reached
out
they
they
wanted
to
know
more
about
ma
cherie,
I
told
them
they
leveraged
the
layer.
Also
Rafi
I,
don't
think
you
were
here
last
time
so
make
sure
I
get
you
these
links.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
if
you
go
inside
of
the
measure,
II
team
drive
you'll
find
a
copy
of
half
of
the.
A
A
And
it's
not
very
good,
so
I
would
make
sure
that
all
of
you
have
access
to
it.
I
think
I
think
that
visual
is
already
in
the
team
drive
there's
an
accompany
there's
a
report
that
accompanies
the
presentation
and
it
talks
about
the
various
service
measures
that
are
out
there,
but
it
particularly
highlights
the
concept
of
the
management
plane,
the
multi
mesh
manager,
like
my
Sheree,
and
it
does
that,
mostly
because
I
bent
the
guys,
ear
and
told
them
that
he
should
think
of
the
world
differently,
and
so
so
he
didn't.
A
But
the
presentation,
yeah
I,
think
it's
under
presentations.
So
there's
a
webinar
given
here
it
it
covers.
You
know
some
of
what
the
report
does
or
talks
about,
but
if
you're
really
interested
in
the
report
and
can
what's
in
there
poke
at
me
talk
all
right,
did
we
miss
anything
any
updates
from
from
folks.
A
Totally
yeah
thanks
for
bringing
it
up
as
matter
of
fact,
Shubham
who
sends
his
regrets
today,
he's
not
gonna
call
they
send
his
regrets,
then
I
think
right
now,
we're
at
97
stars
for
measure
II,
the
the
100
star
mark
is
are
getting
to
100
stars
is
important
because
that's
one
of
the
criteria,
the
entrance
criteria
for
an
open
source
project
to
land
inside
of
the
CNCs
sandbox,
which,
unless
something
strategically
he
changes,
that's
the
course.
That's
the
path
that
my
shreya
is
on,
so
we're
actually
very
close
to
kind
of
hitting
that
mark.
A
A
A
There's
also
two
other
areas
as
to
why
we
would
want
why
Stars
are
important
one
of
those
and
this,
hopefully,
this
pricks
everyone's
ear
is
that
about
this
time
last
year,
no,
no
I'm!
Sorry
about
eight
months
ago,
Haim
and
I
were
at
a
conference.
It's
called
open
source,
Leadership
Summit,
open
source,
Leadership,
Summit
I
was
there
presenting
about
how
to
open.
You
know,
create
an
open
source
program
office,
but
what
was
announced
at
that
conference.
A
So
this
is
like
you
know,
eight
months
or
so
ago,
I
I
forget
was
the
this
concept
of
the
community
bridge.
So
if
you're
familiar
with
patreon
or
like
small
ways
to
donate
to
people
who
are
working
on
open
source
projects,
the
Linux
Foundation
has
created
this
community
bridge
that
lets.
You
lets
anyone.
Let's
a
company
or
an
individual
fund,
a
project,
an
open
source
project
and
in
order
for
a
project
to
enter
into
this.
A
Community
bridge
there's
a
there's
again
a
certain
number
of
stars
that
needs
to
be
met
and
I
honestly
forget
what
those
are
I
think
well,
yeah
and
I
figured
what
that
number
is.
It
might
be
500,
it
might
be
300.
It
was
in
the
hundreds,
so
another
reason
for
getting
some
stars.
I
it
would
be.
It
would
be
really
neat
if
the
project
was
funded
through
there.
A
I'll
say
this
and
I'll
probably
say
it
15
other
times
from
now.
Should
the
project
ever
get
funding
through
there
I?
Will
that
will
absolutely
not
come
to
me
I?
Will
we
will
devise
a
way
in
which
that
gets
divvied
up
amongst
the
folks
that
are
here,
but
there's
there's
no
way
in
it.
There's
no
way
I'm
receiving
that
so
yeah.