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From YouTube: Meshery Community Meeting - February 21st, 2020
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Welcome @KumarSnitin315, @nveenjain, and @cherukur! Today's discussion: prepping Meshery v0.4.0 release.
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Lee,
congratulations,
hey!
It's!
The
dad
jokes
I!
Think
that's
what
it
is!
It's
the
it's
all
the
funny
jokes
on
the
community
meeting.
That's
there!
No
thanks!
Thanks
for
that,
we
did
it.
I've
been
been
really
lucky
to
connect
with
well
connect
with
pretty
much
all
the
folks
that
are
on
the
call
here.
Some
of
them
are
you
like,
more
or
less
in
some
respects
kind
of
graduating
from
the
the
program.
If
you
will
I'm
in
three
of
them.
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All
right,
okay,
we're
six
minutes
after
let's
kick
off
the
call
very
good
to
see
all
familiar
faces
so
right
now,
I,
don't
deejay
remind
me:
have
you
been
able
to
join
a
Friday
call?
And
if
so,
were
you
given
a
chance
to
kind
of
introduce
to
the
rest
of
the
community?
Yes,.
A
Just
a
couple
of
quick
announcements,
I
thinking
and
then
let's
get
to
some
topics.
Last
night
we
had
a
the
cloud
native
Austin
meetup.
We
were
well
we're
fortunate
in
that
one
of
the
service
meshes
that
massery
supports
network
service
mesh,
the
the
the
core
maintainer
of
that
project
lives
here
in
Austin
Texas
as
well.
Edie
Warnecke
he's
a
distinguished
engineer
at
Cisco.
A
He
came
over
and
presented
at
last
night's
meet
up.
That's
why
I
dropped
a
link
to
that
meetup
in
the
community
meeting
minutes
went
well.
The
executive
director
of
the
scene,
CAF
came
out
for
visit
as
well
and
pretty
came
to
the
meet
up.
So
many
of
you
know
pratik,
so
who's
who's
in
in
the
community
pratik
is
PhD
candidate
at
UT,
Austin
and
he's.
He
and
pranaam
are
a
couple
of
PhD
students
that
have
done
early
research
on
the
performance
aspect
of
mystery
and
how
it's
measuring
performance.
A
So
so
anyway,
last
night's
meetup
was
successful.
In
that
regard,
let
me
share
the
meeting
minutes
because
I
think
one
of
the
first
topics
or
one
of
the
topics
in
here
is
we're
going
to
talk
about
pratik
in
some
of
his
work
and
how
we're
gonna
show
that
@q
Connie
you
but
I
guess
an
advance
of
that.
It's
a
time
to
say,
congratulations
to
Anand,
nikhil
and
Suleiman
as
guys
that
landed
some
internships
I'm,
not
sure
what
lies
you
told
them
in
the
interview,
but
but
it
worked.
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I
think
we're
missing
a
very
key
ingredient
in
that
the
credit
giving
that
would
be.
That
would
be
you
guys,
so
actually,
some
of
you
who
are
newer
to
the
community,
the
three
gentlemen
that
you
see
pictured
in
the
meeting
minutes
are
some
of
the
longest
standing
members
within
the
layer,
five
community,
and
so
really
it's
really.
It
tickles
me
that
these
guys
are
going
off
to
do
an
internship
this
summer.
So
that's
fantastic!
There
are.
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And
I
know,
and
so
just
to
speak
to
that,
because
it's
kind
of
a
topic
of
interest,
hopefully
ongoing
interest
for
a
few
of
you-
is
that
if
you're
optimizing
for
either
internship
through
ji-suk
or
internship
through
layer,
five,
let
work
work
with
me.
I
guess
in
specific
about
identifying
what
that
work
might
look
like
what
some
of
your
goals
and
passions
are
hopefully,
and
let's
and
let's,
let's
draw
what
what
we
think
that
a
potential
internship
would
look
like
what
we
think
that
should
be
accomplished
there.
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E
That's
gay
and
yeah
for
for
Monday,
though
we
didn't
subscribe
to
anything
any
day,
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I,
don't
know
which
one
you
will
be
participating
in,
so
we
might
either
go
nigel
training,
especially
more
for
like
taking
or
we
might
go
your
way,
but
okay,
it
needs
to
be
like
they
either
free
entrance
or
we
got
some
tickets.
Somehow
we
have
just
to
write
for
sure.
A
Unless
you
don't
want
me
to
it's
actually,
the
first
one
that
that's
happening
to
is
Prateek
pratik
joined
just
before
anyone
else
on
this
call
had
so
critiques
a
PhD
candidate
here
in
UT
austin,
and
so
he
some
of
his
research
is
gonna,
be
presented.
So
we'll
talk
about
that,
but
but
anyway
interesting
so
so,
if
you
haven't
been
before,
then
there
it's,
if
I
recollect
it's
probably
a
three
day
event
there's
a
fourth
day.
That's
tacked
on
to
the
front
of
the
conference.
A
It's
called
day
zero
and
there
are
any
number
of
co-located
events
listed
here
and
so
Mary
was
presented
actually
at
NSF
Kong.
This
last
time
in
San,
Diego,
we'll
see
if
it's
presented
at
service
makanda
the
papers
are
still
being
reviewed
but
and
so
yeah.
You
know
we'll
have
to
laughter
some
of
that's
TBD
in
terms
of
where
we'll
be
on
Monday.
Last
time
we
had
two
presentations
on
day:
zero,
okay,
so.
E
All
right,
so
we
will
arrive
like
late
some
day,
so
I
will
not
join
any
reject
or
nothing
on
Monday
and
then
Monday.
We
might
have
like
a
three
day
depending
on
if
you
found
something
interesting
to
do
or
like
at
our
level,
interesting
meaning.
Everything
is
interesting
at
some
point
in
time:
okay,
but
at
our
level
yeah,
so
I'll
check
also
with
the
sign
up
people
it's
what
they
are
doing
or
even
find
yourself.
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F
Excellent
so
looks
like
I
have
to
continue
this
week.
H
is
like
I
really
already
had
that.
Looking
over
the
main
page
Congrats
to
the
congratulatory
students,
Nikhil
Anand
kabum,
it's
great
that,
like
many
days,
foundered
great
internship
with
no
white
hat.
Well,
that's
phenomenal
I'm,
not
truly
going
on.
You
know,
since
I
joined
a
bit
later
than
I
thought
you
guys
I'm
pretty
sure
like
it
only
would
have
actually
spoken
about
this
before
I
joined.
F
Yeah
excellent,
excellent,
nice
all
right,
so
you
know
the
usual
things.
Giveaways
well
I
mean
like
it
all
has
to
everybody,
like
you
know,
written
their
names
in
the
attendee
list
in
the
community
meeting
minutes,
if
not
I,
don't
know,
I
think,
like
maybe
already
I
shared
the
link
in
slack
I
had
a
beer
to
be
sort
of
its
lack,
anyways
cool,
so
so
great
like
it.
Also
that's
fantastic.
Like
you
know,
we
have
some
new
members
today.
F
Want
to
see
like
my
okay,
this
was
his
personal.
So
now
all
right
we
go.
Are
there
any
other
new
members
like
you
know
who
happened,
introduce
themselves.
I
know
I'm
joined
like
probably
like
10
minutes,
15
miss
late,
so
I
might
have
missed
out,
like
you
know,
but
are
there
any
other
guys
like
no
joined
and
haven't
yet
introduce
themselves
to
the
to
the
rest
of
the
team?
Here.
C
This
is
Naveen
currently
I
am
pursuing.
Finally,
err
in
computer
science
and
engineering
at
a
sunbath
India,
so
I
did
my
internship
with
the
district
was
in
2018
I
have
participated
in
google
Summer
of
Code
as
a
student
in
2070
and
in
99
participated
in
Google
as
a
mentor,
so
through
G,
so
I
got
know
about
open
source
of
variations
and
then
I
got
into
cloud
native
correlation.
There
I
got
to
know
my
city
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
Pandi.
I
should
be
partly
because
I
am
more
into
infrastructure,
so
enter
and
I.
C
F
Ok,
if
there
is
nobody
like
let's,
let's
get
on
to
the
topics,
I
know
you
guys
already
were
talking
about
coupon,
but
is
there
anything
else
you
guys
want
to
talk
about
cube
con
before
we
go
into
the
announcement
section
and
Lee?
Have
you
already
covered
the
meetup
information
from
last
night?
What.
A
A
He
was
that
last
night's
Meetup
people
were
talking
about
the
network
service
mesh
and
going
over
what
what
kind
of
a
mess
it
is
there
was
a
guy
in
the
audience,
raises
his
hand,
hey.
Well,
what's
what's
the
performance
overhead
of
running
the
network
service
mesh?
You
know
how
you
know
that
&,
pratik
and
I
got
kind
of
a
chuckle,
because
every
single
time
and
Girish
knows
this
very
well
that
every
single
time
that
there
is
a
service
mesh
talk.
Someone
asks
that
question
about.
A
If
you
have
mastery
CTL
right
now,
you'll
notice
that
mastery
CTL
perf
is
not
that
perf
command
is
it's
not
part
of
the
CLI
right
now
we
need
to
work
as
a
community
to
bring
forth
that
new
command.
There's
a
design,
there's
a
the
purpose
of
bringing
forth
that
new
command
will
be
to
let
people
do
the
performance
testing
the
performance
benchmarking
functionality
of
measuring
from
the
CLI.
A
Today
they
can
do
that
from
the
UI
and
in
the
UI
they
get
some
some
nice
graphs
with
statistical
analysis
of
the
performance
of
the
load,
get
the
load.
That's
been
generated
and
run
against
a
service,
but
as
we
go
to
do
as
we
go
to
help
pratik
and
basically
the
rest
of
us
do
research
and
put
out
research
about
service,
measured
performance
and
help
answer
that
question
that
everyone
has
every
time
they
hear
a
service
mesh
talk.
A
We
need
to
provide
a
way
to
let
people
do
the
performance,
testing
programmatically
and
through
this,
so
we
need
to
expose
that
functionality
in
the
CLI
and
we
would
do
it
by
creating
a
perf
command.
There's
a
design
document
for
what
that
perfect
man
looks
like
and
I'll
put
it
into
the
meeting
minutes
right
now
it
has
been
called
mesh
reefs,
ETL
tests
and
that
that's
actually
what
it's
called
right
now
in
the
design,
doc
I
think
I.
A
You
I'll
try
to
engage
you
guys
inside
of
that
design
document
and
we'll
try
to
break
down
some
of
the
work.
That's
going
on
there
and
see
if,
if
any
of
it
strikes
your
fancy,
if
any
of
it
is
of
interest
here
so
but
that's
some
context
and
background
as
to
why
we
need
to
bring
forth
that
new
command.
F
A
A
That
said,
that's
a
hey
yeah,
you
know,
I
was
using
my
show
just
yesterday
and
it
looks
like
it
has
this
new
login
screen
and
it
may
give
me
a
laugh
because
it
because
there's
a
user
there
there
are
users
out
there
who
are
continually
using
mystery
and
then
and
they're,
even
noticing,
as
new
features
come
out,
and
so
I've
been
quick
to
tell
him
about
some
of
the
other
work
that
other
contributors
are
working
on,
but
it
was
I
wish.
I
wish.
F
A
A
The
I
think
the
ask
here
is:
if
you've
worked
on
part
of
the
functionality
that's
being
released
so
so
gun
gin
and
the
helm
charts,
you
know
maybe
shun
the
and
Nikhil
on
the
provider.
Ui
I
know
to
kill
on
the
user
preferences.
Raghav
had
worked
on
user
preferences,
some,
so
it
cush
or
is
starting
to
now.
A
You
know
with
the
doctor
app
and
thinks
the
gireesh
on
the
snps
compatibility
that,
if
you
can,
we
will
want
to
please
go
back
into
the
documentation
measure
edocs
if
the
functionality
that
you've
provided
that's
about
to
be
released.
If
it
isn't
in
the
docs.
Now
is
the
time
to
make
sure
that
we
have
that
document
so
that
so
that,
as
people
pick
up
that
new
release,
they
can
understand
what
the
new
functionality.
E
E
What
we
were
speaking
with
you
reach
at
some
point
in
time
was
I,
don't
think
I
am
we
are
five
get
out,
so
I
cannot
wash
it
myself,
but
I
can
I
can
simply
write
to
the
comment,
maybe
over
slack
so
yeah.
So
you
can
just
do
it.
You
can
push
the
the
image,
particularly
the
zero,
nine
after
craft
active.
E
E
E
So
he's
like
doctor
at
parties
one
or
can
we
just
like
pork,
it
out
somehow
and
just
become
like
I,
don't
know
like
a
blog
post
and
add
the
doctor
up
files,
let's
say
not
directly
inside
I
mean
they
are
small
right,
but
suddenly
you
we
are
starting
to
have
maybe
sub
projects
like
mystery,
CTL
right,
doctor,
mystery,
app,
the
dough
craft
right
and
maybe
others
and
suddenly
I,
don't
know
I'm.
Just
feeling
that,
like
me,
sometimes
when
I
arrive
to
other
project,
I'm
just
lost
I,
don't
know
what
should
I
really
one.
A
A
We
haven't
done
that
yet,
mostly
for
a
couple
of
a
couple
of
reasons
that
we
don't
go
through
now,
but
but
but
that
is
to
your
point
is
possible
to
pull
that
out
as
an
example
and
the
docker
app
is
somewhat
similar
in
nature.
Although
of
what
of?
What's
included
for
the
docker
app
in
the
main
memory,
repository
should
just
be
more
or
less
yamo
the
scene,
a
bundle.
C
E
Little
tool
for
me,
it
was
more
like
he's
small
I,
don't
know
how
you
see
them,
but
like
small
initiatives
of
the
main
Treasury,
so
what
is
measuring
now
when
I
would
eat
cloned
in
chemistry?
What
do
I?
What
am
I
cloning?
Like?
You,
have
two
dots
on
the
side.
I
think
mastery
CTL
is
like
did
typically
like
a
good
with
like
candidate
no
crap
I.
Don't
say
you
totally.
E
Right,
though,
is
like
meh
sri
may
project,
acting
like
the
incubator
kind
of
like
if
we
take
a
young
plant
native
and
then
when
suddenly
they
reach
like
a
good
status,
they
can
leave
on
their
own
still
under
the
layer.
Five,
of
course,
and
then
go
go
to
the
other.
Let's
say:
sub
project
outside
yeah.
A
Now,
I,
okay
and
now
I
can
maybe
articulate
something
to
characterize
something,
a
little
more
relevant,
which
is
to
your
point
about
there
being
manifests
for
measure
ease,
docker
app
and
that
and
those
potentially
living
in
their
own
repo.
The
a
good
example
of
how
we've
done
similar
things
in
the
past
have
been
the
homebrew,
the
brew
tap
for
a
brew.
The
brew
base
install
a
battery
CTL
and
then
this
is
gonna
bucket.
Those
two
our
separate
repositories.
A
The
part
of
the
reason
that
the
brew
tap
is
a
separate
repo
is
the
the
way
in
which
is
the
way
in
which
brew,
if
everyone's
not
familiar
with
brew,
because
everyone's
not
running
a
Mac
operating
system,
I
think
it's
home,
brewed
Sh,
it's
a
package
manager
for
Mac
OS
based
packages,
you
know
apps,
and
so
it's
very
convenient
to
be
able
to
type
it
something
like
brew
install,
so
people
can
today
they
can
do
brew,
install
mastery
CTL
and
anyway.
The
way
that
that
package
management
system
works
is
that
you
don't
need
it.
A
It
works
best
if
you've
got
a
separate
repository.
So
that's
part
of
why
brew
is
separate.
The
scoop
bucket
I
believe,
is
gonna
work
in
a
very
similar
fashion
for
those
that
are
into
windows-based
things.
So
so
certainly
Newton
Uno
is
and
I
know.
There's
a
couple
of
others.
I
think
Nikhil,
you,
you
run
a
Windows
machine.
There's
Girish
has
laid
out
organized
a
bit
of
an
initiative
around
creating
a
scoop,
app,
so
scoop
I
think
is,
and
you
know,
maybe
you
can
say.
Scoop
is
somewhat
similar
to
something
like
chocolate,
chocolate,
the
chocolatey.
A
E
Yeah,
it
was
not
actually
doctor
up,
like
maybe
in
the
long
term,
but
it
was
more
like
actually
Mishra,
Cpl
or
any
future.
Let's
say
I
don't
like
to
call
them
sub-project
but
like
when
I
eat,
clone
I,
to
try
to
understand
what
I
get
clone
like
the
kind
of
the
Dunamis
mentality,
where
I
pull
a
disciple
a
repository
and
is
repository.
This
part,
maybe
of
I'd,
say
layer,
five,
but
I
know
that
this
particular
repository
represents
something
right.
E
One
thing
right
like
mystery:
CTL
brew,
coupe,
whatever
it
I,
know
that
it's
related
to
measuring,
but
each
repository
is
kind
of
like
checking,
let's
say
representing
something.
My
question
was
more
like
because
we
are
all
working
and
up,
except
for
the
dog
person.
Maybe
but
like
honestly,
like
the
repository
measure
right
so
I
worked
on
the
app
someone
else
is
working
on
issue
CTL.
Someone
else
is
maybe
working
on
the
connectors,
for
example.
So
my
my
point
is
more
like
okay,
what
does
like
measuring
repo
tell
B
or
represent?
E
A
A
Part
of
what
it
comes
down
to
is
that
there
are
certain
requirements
around
github
stars
and
github
contributions
that
are
key
indicators
of
whether
or
not
a
project
is
healthy,
and
so
people
are
pretty
lazy
when
they
go
to
look
that
up,
they
just
go
to
the
main
repo
and
they
look
to
see
well.
Is
you
know
how
many
commits
are
there?
Are
people
being
active?
Are
there
stars
on
this
Isle
and
the
more
split
up
that
that
is
the
less.
C
F
Well,
obviously,
I
hope
you
guys
so
the
link
to
scoop
like
and
I
shared
it
will
be
nice
to
hear
from
one
of
the
windows
users
on
their.
You
know
their
use
of
scoop,
because
I
mean
the
reason
why
we
chose
group
I
mean
there
was
an
obvious
reason,
which
is
the
goal.
Release
are
like
no
we're
using
for
releasing
measure
ECT
on
by
default,
supports
brew
and
scoop.
F
So
the
brew
one
like
we
already
are
leveraging
now
the
scoop
one
we
haven't
give
leveraged
it,
but
I
mean
so
that
is
one
of
the
reasons
behind
suggesting
scoop
as
the
first
option
and
not
chocolaty
or
something
because
at
least
the
last
time
I
checked,
like
you
know,
out
of
the
box
for
release.
You're
supposed
to
I,
haven't
gotten
back
to
check
if
it
supports
chocolaty
so
but
but
either
way
is
like
I
mean
if
any
one
of
them
like
gonna
work.
F
Well,
then,
we
can
definitely
think
about
it,
because
you
know
this
would
make
the
release
process
for
Windows
much
easier.
Also,
like
I
mean
one
of
the
good
things
would
prove
again.
I'm
not
sure
folks,
coop
is
that
the
brew
actually
helps
with
you
know,
upgrading
it
like
in
a
way
more
me,
we
make
our
new
release
and
you
know
when
people
do
an
update
and
out
with
it
it
kind
of
like
an
install
the
new
version
automatically
and
I
think
who
also
supports
tying
to
a
specific
version.
F
So
in
case,
if
a
new
version
like
it
has
a
bug,
people
can
always
like
not
choose
a
previous
version
or
something
so
so
it
helps
you
with
that
lifecycle
there.
Well,
if
scoop
does
the
same
thing,
that
I
think
it
would
be
a
worthwhile
investment
even
that
we
don't
have
to
do
much
work
in
order
to
well
I
think
we
just
need
to
create
a
new
repo
and
configure
go
release
her
to
actually
work
with
it
and
it'll
take
care
of
it.
F
That's
pretty
much
how
we
got
the
new
one
to
work,
so
it
was
very
straightforward.
So
I
presume
that
if
scoop
is
going
to
be
that
easy
for
us
to
setup-
and
it
does
I
mean-
and
it
is
indeed
a
good
tool
for
managing
you-
know
libraries
and
at
the
install
or
Windows
mission,
then
I
think
it'll
be
a
quick
win
there
if
we
want
to
actually
proceed
there.
So
if
one
of
you
guys,
like
you
know,
can
they
take
scoop
for
a
spin
and
get
back
to
us?
You
know
that
would
be
very
helpful.
F
F
G
F
G
F
G
G
So
they
was
reissued
with
their
deep
linking
so
I
just
made
some
research
and
found
out
that,
as
we
are
using
react
in
the
backend
to
basically
within
the
case
of
deep
linking
the
page,
the
hash
key
that
were
using
the
ID
it's
such
is
in
the
page
where
the
component
or
the
parties,
but
as
they
using
react,
so
it
basically
produces
or
generates
the
component
as
us
move
on
that
from
five
to
render
to
the
gradual
sprint
the
link
will
search
for
that
component.
It
won't
find
the
deeply
mean
who
will
not
work.
G
So
I
was
thinking
about
a
workaround
I,
don't
know
if
it
will
work
or
not
that
we
can
lose
the
path
name
that
we're
using
the
URL,
just
like
in
other
pages,
also
rooted
now
put
out
a
path,
emitter
console
from
the
path
name.
We
can
get
the
ID,
but
we're
passing,
and
according
to
that,
we
can
see
it
save,
beat
a
value
that
we
are
using
in
this
machine
gauge
now
like
forward
the
environment
value.
There
is
a
value
zero
for
this.
G
A
Seems
like
a
good
idea
to
me
it
you
would
be,
we
would
be
more
or
less
creating
our
own
anchors,
our
own,
a
tag
anchors.
The
system
to
navigate
between
tabs
others
have
done
that
in
in
the
past.
That
makes
sense.
I
would
suggest
that
as
we
do,
that,
as
you
it'll,
be
a
better
experience
for
sure
if
people
will
not
get
nearly
as
confused
as
they
get
redirected
from
one
UI
to
the
next.
A
Is
it
just
that
would
be
really
good
when
you
do
that,
if
you
would
it'll
be
both
less
fragile
and
and
more
intuitive
to
the
user,
if,
instead
of
0
1
2
3
4?
If
we
did,
you
know
hash
tag,
you
know
pound
sign,
Perth
or
whatever
the
names
that
are
used
in
the
name
of
the
tabs.
If
we
use
something
else
that.
G
Actually
so
the
issue
is
that
in
the
machine
in
the
react
pattern,
we
are
using
captain
tab
components
for
displaying
disturbance,
so
every
tab
component
as
a
tab
and
it
is
opened
according
to
the
values
that
are
assigned
to
it
yeah.
So
when
I
try
to
assign
an
ID
or
any
name
to
it,
it
did
actually
recognize
the
value.
So
that's
why
that
is
the
issue.
If
any
other
thing,
if
diesel
can
help
making
out
anything,.
A
Else,
because
I
can't
find
anything
else,
you
know
what
other
things
they
could
do.
Yet
that
makes
sense
what
you're
saying
if
you
go
back
to
the
UI
for
a
second
another
thing,
you
could
do
I
mean
like
since
your
since
you're
having
to
write
to
do
a
little
bit
of
JavaScript
to
create
a
little
bit
of
our
own
navigation
system,
so
to
speak,
that
what
you
could
do
is
like
on
this
tab
in
the
performance
tab
of
the
content.
That's
here,
you
know
concurrent
requests,
queries
per
second,
etc.
A
G
I
tried
that,
but
as
I
just
said
since
then
we
open
the
speech,
the
settings
which
this
part
opens
up,
so
he
component
of
the
performance
part
doesn't
get
spilled
up.
Then
we
opened
this
place,
so
it
doesn't
find
that
component
inside
the
performance
section.
That's
why
we
are
not
able
to
navigate
to
that
section.
Even
after
providing
an
anchoring,
ID
I,
dried
it,
the
Booker
and
I,
don't
find
a
book.
I
thought
I,
don't
that
I
was
missing
somewhere,
but
then
I
thought
for
a
second
that
I.
Maybe
that
means
if.
G
Actually,
I'm
glad
to
put
these
names
on
this
on
the
heading,
that
is,
the
environment
service
mission
matrix.
So
as
these
parts
gets
wind
up,
then
repent
of
each.
So
they
point
out
on
I
only
pointing
out
to
that
part.
They
come
up
but
inside
that
the
components
that
are
inside
this
office
mesh
brakes
and
all
they
are
not
being
what.
A
Yeah
I
guess
for
I
mean,
is
on
so
so
ignoring
the
tabbed,
the
tab,
navigation
Navigator
just
on
the
settings
page
and
on
the
background
there.
If
you
had
a
small
hash
map
or
small
array
that
says,
tab
0
equals
you
know,
you
had
a
key
value:
a
list
of
key
values
at
tab,
0
equals
quote
unquote:
environment,
1
equals
service,
meshes
2,
equals
metrics
and
on
the
settings
page
itself,
not
up
not
within
the
module,
not
within
the
tab,
module
that
you
would
then
go.
F
F
F
F
Okay,
I'll
tell
you
the
reason
why
I'm
suggesting
yeah?
Okay?
So
you
look,
can
you
look
at
the
aura?
So
if
you
look
at
the
URL,
so
they
will
I.
Have
this
to
work?
Is
that
all
the
management
area
is
actually
a
single
page,
so
the
entire
menu
and
all
the
sub
menus
are
actually
pretty
much.
The
same
page
I
mean
by
page
I'm
talking
about
like
the
react
age
now
in
within
the
page.
You
know,
of
course,
like
you
know,
there
is
a
component
which
actually
loads
this
this
interface
for
a
particular
adapter.
F
F
To
ensure
that,
like
you
know,
it
would
work
there
and
the
reason
why
I
use
the
free
parameter
is
that
you
know
if
you
wanna
share
a
link
to
somebody
like
you
can
actually
share
the
entire
link
work.
I'm,
not
saying
I,
shouldn't
work,
but
I
thought
three
parameters
are
much
more
reliable
in
that
one.
So
if
you
want
to
make
people
get
to
a
particular
tab,
you
can
probably
do
a
very
similar
thing.
I've
done
for
management
area,
where
you
know
I,
look
for!
Excuse
me.
F
F
F
A
A
Well,
we're
trying
to
just
you
know,
study
the
the
cost
of
each
one
of
those,
the
overhead
of
each
one
of
those
and
there's
a
little
bit
of
work
to
do
that's
what
I
was
describing
earlier
in
the
meeting
as
well,
so
I'm
gonna
try
to
get
some
of
us
organized
we're
gonna,
try
to
break
down
what
something
that
work
looks
like,
so
that
we
can.
So
we
can
put
a
pratik
on
stage
and
have
him
be
successful
in
telling
people
specifically
what
that
cost
is
so.