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From YouTube: Layer5 Community Meeting (June 18th, 2021)
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Layer5 Community Meeting - June 18th, 2021
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A
Welcome
to
the
layer!
Five
community
meeting
was
it
june
18th
friday
we
always
have
the
community
meeting
on
friday.
I
think
it's
well
probably
towards
the
end
of
the
week
is
about
the
time
that
the
jokes
get
even
faster
and
more
loose,
which
is
kind
of
what
I'm
hoping
will
happen
on
as
I
catch
up
with
the
tish
later
get
a
little
loose
yeah
anyway
nitish
I
didn't
mean
to
message
you
and
then
not
follow
up.
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
catching
up.
B
Yeah,
it's
fine.
I
understand
that,
like
the
time
zone's
different
right,
so
I
totally
get
it.
A
Good
good
good
yeah,
thanks
yeah,
I
appreciate
it
yeah
if
you
can't
tell.
I
can't
remember
if
I
said
good
morning
just
now,
but
but
I
I
recognize
that
that's
inappropriate
for
a
lot
of
us,
so
speaking
of
which
there's
a
lot
of
us
on
the
call
today,
great
there's
been
quite
the
trend
of
a
lot
of
us
being
on
the
call
we
occasionally
have
the
newcomer
come
through,
which
is
always
exciting
to
me.
A
It's
always
nice
to
to
meet
and
get
to
know
some
new
folks
and
so
in
our
long-standing
tradition
as
a
way
of
breaking
the
ice.
If
you're
new
on
the
call
today
guess
what
you
get
to
say,
hi
and
just
introduce
yourself
say
you
know:
what's
your
favorite
color,
you
know
more
importantly,
what
are
you
interested
in?
You
know
why?
Why
are
you
here?
Where
are
you
calling
in
from
you
know
those
kinds
of
things?
A
What
did
you
have
for
breakfast
this
morning?
You
know
the
important
stuff.
So
if,
if
you're
on
the
call
for
the
first
time,
you
know
like
potentially
michael
mr
darko
or
mr
rai,
actually
I'm
siddharth,
have
you
been
on
the
call
before.
C
C
A
E
All
right,
I'm
michael
I'm
calling
from
ghana.
Well
I
mean
you
cannot
do
I
well.
I
started
with
python
got
into
web
development
not
long
ago,
but
I'm
quite
fluent
in
javascript
now
and
well,
we've
been
I've
used
more
than
express
and
for
having
two
apps
currently,
and
I
wanted
to
get
a
community
where
I
could
get
involved
in
open
source
contribution.
E
So
I
saw
layer
five
and
I
was
like
okay.
Let
me
get
involved
well.
A
E
Also
noticed
that
there
are
a
lot
of
react,
components
and
react
stuff
that
you
do
there
and
I'm
learning
react
as
well.
So
I
know,
probably
in
a
good
time
I'll,
be
contributing
more.
A
Thank
you,
michael,
that's,
fantastic!
That's
awesome,
yeah,
be
careful
as
you
talk
about
working
on
the
front
on
front-end
things,
the
community
has
a
way
of
jumping
on
people
who
are
talented
in
that
way,
just
because
there's
so
much
there's
so
many
needs
there.
A
So
that's
great
yeah
there's
a
lot
of
react
floating
around
a
bit
more
than
had
been
in
the
past.
The
this
this
this
site,
there's
a
few
sites,
the
different
project
sites
and
that
the
community
works
on,
but
this
particular
site
tries
to
represent
all
of
them
or
all
the
projects,
and
it's
was
openly
developed
by
well.
I
think
the
count
is
like
up
to
160
170
people
now,
which
is
awesome
anyway.
Point
is
it's
based
on
gatsby,
so
there's
some
react
floating
around
on
this
site
itself,
but
then
also
mesherie.
A
The
the
largest
project
that
we
have
here.
Its
ui
is
in
react
as
well
different.
Different
frameworks
used
between
the
two,
so
it's
next
js
here
and
material
ui,
but
so
much
work
is
needed.
Actually,
last
time
that
we
met
utkarsh,
one
of
the
maintainers
was
starting
to
show
that
a
new
management
ui
is
being
formed
so
anyway,
excellent
time
to
join
the
community
nice
too
nice
to
have
you.
E
All
right,
thank
you,
which
means
I've
got
a
lot
to
learn
as
well,
because
I
have
just
started
reacting
react
process.
I
actually
like
to
be
to
welcome
with
back
end,
but
I
noticed
as
a
junior
developer,
you
always
have
to
go
through
front
end
before
you
get
to
bracket.
So
that's
a
part
of
thinking,
so
I
think
I
got
you
there.
I
wouldn't
be
having
a
lot
to
do
when
I
actually
learn
more.
E
A
Nice
yeah,
I
know
nice
yeah,
it
sounds
like
everyone
has
to
pay
their
dues
as
they
go
from
front
end
to
back
end,
maybe-
and
actually
that
was
it-
that
was
a
bad
joke.
I
actually
you
know.
What's
you
know
I
have
to.
A
So
so
it's
not
to
be
overlooked,
like
it's
ui
is
just
as
important
heck.
I've
worked
it
in
corporations
where
we've
acquired
companies.
Just
because
the
ui
tricked
them
and
made
it
look
like
they
were
powerful
capabilities
and
there
really
weren't.
It
was
just
a
bunch
of
pythons
sort
of
glued
together
great
nice
to
have
you
michael
other
newcomers
on
the
call
today,
we've
we've
got,
I
think
a
couple
who
else
is.
B
Hello-
I
am
a
third
year
student
at
triple.
I
t
guardian,
pursuing
bachelor
of
technology
in
information
technology,
and
I
am
from
india-
and
I
am
a
full
stack
developer-
is
specifically
speaking.
I
do.
I
am
a
must
track,
developer
and
yeah.
I
am
a
newcomer
and
I
am
hoping
to
have
great
landing
over
here
nice
to
meet
you
guys.
A
Very
nice
to
meet
you
hershey
yeah,
thanks
for
coming
nice
to
have
you
who
else
hasn't
gotten
a
chance
to
say
hi.
C
Yeah
hi
everyone
hi,
I'm
su
a
third
year
undergrad
from
india,
because
I,
when
I
tell
my
university
name
there's
not
a
lot
of
people
will
get
to
know
about
that.
So
I'm
just
going
to
tell
you
about
my
stacks,
like
I
am
pretty
good
with
python.
Currently,
I'm
learning
go.
That's
why
I'm
here,
because
I
get
to
know
that
we
are
in
layer
5.
We
are
working
on
go
like
extensively
on
google,
so
I
thought
while
I,
when
learning
go,
I
can
contribute
to
this
this
community
and
learn
a
lot
from
them.
C
A
Nice
good
good,
good,
yeah
yep.
Well,
somehow,
I'm
unsurprised
that
you
said
machine
learning
just
because
I
think
every
college
student
in
india
is
chasing
after
machine
learning
like
I
don't
it's
just
like
it's
like
a
mandatory
course.
C
No
no,
like
I,
I
got
interested
because
of
recommendation
system
at
youtube.
I
was
just
surfing
youtube
and
then
I
got
to
know
about
machine
learning.
At
that
time
I
was
learning
aeronautics
engineering,
so
I
was
not
introduced
to
computer
science
like
I
was
just
floating
around
all
the
field
of
engineering,
so
I
got
to
know
the
recommendation
system.
C
A
A
Before
yep
and
so
hey
parthelonia,
I
think
that's
how
you
hello,
if
your
audio,
if
you
are
audio,
challenged,
feel
free
to
say
hi
in
chat
all
right
who,
who
else
do
we
have.
F
Do
you
want
to
say
hi,
yes,
hi
myself,
I'm
annam
simon
and
I'm
a
second
year
student
undergraduate
from
india
and
I'm
my
full
my
friend
and
developer.
I
I
saw
this
community
regarding
this
from
lfx
mentorship
programs.
I
just
joined
this
community
so
yeah,
I'm
looking
forward
to
learn
a
lot
of
things
from
this
particular
community.
A
Dude,
nice
yeah
perfect
welcome,
yeah.
Thank
you.
Hey
thanks
for
the
webcam
too,
like
it's.
It's
amazing.
It's
like
out
of
the
25
people
that
are
here
you're
one
of
three
or
four
that's
brave
enough
to
actually
come
on
you're
doing
better
than
most
already
so.
A
There's
a
few
folks
on
the
call
who
know
they're
going
to
get
harassed
after
the
call,
if
they
don't
turn
on
their
webcam,
so
they're
going
to
be
in
trouble
cool
all
right,
very
good,
well,
moving
right
along.
If
anyone
didn't
get
a
chance
to
say
hi,
please
please
do
in
the
chat
and
and
we'll
cruise
on
into
the
announcements
here.
So
is
anita
on
the
call
mesh
mate,
anita.
A
Not
yet,
okay,
fine,
no
problem,
so
so
welcome
newcomers
very
nice
to
have
you
neven.
Do
we
have
a
couple
of
other
announcements
and
pranav
and
rudraksh
navindu?
Do
you
want
to
speak
at
this?
First
one
and
pranav
rocks.
You
guys
want
to
speak
to
the
next
one.
G
Surely
so
we
are
kicking
off
a
new
meeting
on
mondays.
This
will
be
related
to
wassum
filters.
Web
assembly
filters
so
mesherie
as
a
service
mesh
manager
is
going
to
support
filters.
G
That
is,
the
users
can
deploy
filters
store
their
filters,
their
vason
filters
and
add
configurations
to
that
particular
filters
and
deploy
these
filters
onto
their
service
meshes.
So
service
meshes
like
sdo,
which
has
an
envoy
proxy,
supports
these
filters,
and
this
is
a
way
to
configure
their
configure
the
ny
proxy
in
in
turn
configuring
their
service
meshes.
G
So
we
have
a
lot
of
items,
a
lot
of
projects
being
started
there
or
in
measuring
field
on
over
there
in
filters.
So
we
have
a
meeting
every
monday
and
you
can
find
the
find
that
on
the
community
calendar-
and
we
have
some
new
projects
then
like
like
supporting
measuring
filters
in
in
measuring,
and
we
also
have
a
project
called
filter
hub,
your
image
app,
which,
which
is
sample
application
that
that
lets
you
work
with
filters
and
so
on.
G
A
Beautiful,
thank
you
the
other
item
here,
so
so
yeah.
So
so
so
samir
was
just
saying
in
chat.
There
are
some
rusty
things
that
go
on
over
here.
Webassembly
is
if
you're
unfamiliar
well
touches
on
a
lot
of
different
languages.
Actually
that's
part
of
why
it's
well
we'll
grow
in
popularity
and
for
a
number
of
the
use
cases
that
we
chase
after
in
this
community.
A
Rust
is
one
of
the
languages
that
that
gets
used
for
those
filters.
So
that's
on
mondays,
now,
apparently,
good,
there's
also
an
upcoming.
So
we
end
up
as
a
community
end
up
participating
in
a
number
of
different
conferences
that
are
within
the
cloud
native
ecosystem.
A
There's
a
call
for
talk,
proposals,
a
cfp,
that's
open
and
closing
very
closing
this
weekend
for
this
conference
here
and
so
whoops.
A
I
know
there's
a
couple
of
you
that
are
submitting
if
anyone
is
wanting
to
submit
and
needs
help
with
a
proposal
or
wants
to
show
off
projects
or
things
that
happen
here
just
say.
So,
let's
collaborate,
let's,
let's
help
you
get
it
reviewed
or
let's
help
you
put
your
best
foot
forward
in
terms
of
potentially
showing
something
nice.
So
anita
is
with
us,
anita,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
highlight
this.
A
H
Okay,
so
I'm
just
tell
them
about
the
discussion
that
went
on
or
the
the
forum
itself,
both.
H
H
H
There
are
various
sorry
hold
on
I'm
trying
to
check
it.
So,
on
my
end,
here
you'll
see
that
it
has
various
on
the
different
topics
in
layer.
Five,
all
the
categories
are
listed
out
there,
so
you
can
either
talk
on
the
mercury
or
get
light,
hope
or
service
mesh
patterns,
and
then
also
we
have
the
community
category
there.
A
Perfect,
I
love
anita
thanks
for
letting
me
put
you
on
the
spot,
with
the
random
request,
cool
and
then
rudolfo.
So
so
it's
a
brand
new
discussion
forum,
so
a
great
chance
for
people
to
jump
in
and
make
a
mark.
Rudolfo
just
did
well.
Rudolfo
and
jubril
were
just
having
a
discussion,
and
so
the
brief
discussion
ended
up
in
a
solved
in
a
solution,
and
so
this
is
the
first
solution
of
the
well
of
the
site.
So
I
guess
those
two
gentlemen
will
go
down
in
infamy
nice
anyway.
A
If
you
don't
have
an
account,
go
get
one
go
ask
some
of
your
questions
on
there.
It's
helpful
to
not
repeating
ourselves
over
time,
good,
so
the
first
so
speaking
of
being
put
on
the
spot.
I
guess
I
have
a
topic
to
talk
about
unless
someone
else
says
so
is
is
no
aditya
is
not
with
us.
Okay,
hey
some.
Some
other
things
that
happen
in
the
community
then
are
well.
A
Is
there's
any
number
of
opportunity
to
blog
about
the
technologies
that
are
used
here
or
things
that
you've
done
or
just
your
experience
here
and
a
number
of
people
have.
Sometimes
people
will
blog
about
the
experience
that
they've
had
sometimes
it's
on
technology
or
features
of
functions
or
the
fact
that
we're
doing
a
release,
and
so
there's
a
lot
of
things
on
mesh
mates.
A
If
you
haven't
met
a
mesh
mate,
I
encourage
you
to
some
people
come
here
and
end
up
schooling,
their
seniors,
so
in
nepur
nepur
was
here
for
a
while,
and
it
did
quite
a
bit.
She
done
this
presentation.
She
ended
up
getting
a
full-time
role
and
then
schooling,
her
seniors
in
her
full-time
role,
because
they
didn't
know
service,
mesh
stuff
and
they
didn't
know
golang
so
she's.
She
did
really
well
anyway.
A
It's
this
is
a
forum,
that's
open
to
you
all
and
there's
actually
some
purpose
and
some
organization
behind
the
blog
posts
that
go
on.
If
you're,
looking
for
a
topic
or
curious
about
the
upcoming
blog
posts
that
might
be
happening
there
is,
there
are
two
things
to
potentially
look
at.
So
there
are
some
suggestions
here,
but
in
slack,
there's
a
relatively
new
channel
called
the
blog
kitchen
that
there's
a
collection
of
people
who
are
working
on
blog
posts,
there's
also
a
content
calendar.
A
There's
a
spreadsheet
of
the
upcoming
blog
posts
and
upcoming
events
that
that
the
community
is
speaking
at
and
things
so
it's
a
way
of
jumping
in
I'm
sure
someone
will
probably
drop
a
link
to
this,
so
you
can
go
check
it
out.
If
any
of
you
are
on
the
call
and
you're
clicking
on
links,
and
some
of
them
are
saying
you
don't
have
access,
that's
a
solvable
thing.
Actually,
it's
a
self-service
solvable
thing.
A
A
So
I
think
this
is
just
kind
of
this
was
a
call
to
action
for
folks
like
hey
blog
posts,
are
welcome,
and
I
don't
know
that
everyone
recognizes
this,
but
just
like
contributing
to
open
source
projects
is
a
great
way
of
gaining
experience
of
engaging
building
new
relationships.
Building
up
your
portfolio,
your
public
portfolio,
so
too
are
blogs.
Like
those
things
don't
go
away,
just
like
commits
to
a
project
don't
go
away.
A
So
so
I
encourage
everyone
to
get
out
their
writing
pen
all
right
well
on
that.
Next
topic
is
from
truth,.
I
Hello,
hey
guys,
so
I'm
gonna
assume
you
guys
can
hear
me
start
talking.
So
the
people
who
were.
J
I
The
development
call
for
the
last
meeting
must
already
know
this,
but
I'm
gonna
call
out
once
again.
Mesh
map
is
a
side
project
which
we
have
been
working
on
misery
and
we
think
we
are
at
a
stage
where
we
can
have
our
first
alpha
release
up
in
stage
so
mesh
map.
Basically,
is
our
take
on
visualizing
your
cluster
itself
and
trying
to
do
things
on
top
of
that
visualization,
like
you
can
apply
patterns
on
it.
You
can
check
the
locks
for
any
particular
port.
You
have
in
those
particular
cluster.
I
You
can
interact
with
the
you
can
interact
with
one
particular
code
and
say
like
I
want
to
execute
this
command
and
see
some
status
like
that
and
like
if
you
want
to
run
a
performance
profile
in
one
of
the
services,
and
you
can
do
it
visually
using
mesh
map.
You
can
like
just
click
on
this
and
tell
us
that.
Oh,
I
want
to
run
a
performance
test
over
here
and
see
how
it
works.
I
want
to
see
matrix
of
a
particular
service
which
is
going
on.
I
This
is
the
goal
of
what
we
think
mishma
will
be,
and
a
few
of
those
features
are
now
being
rolled
out
and
we
wanted
to
test
them
out
and
see
how
they
would
behave
for
a
real
user,
and
for
that
we
have
started
the
alpha
testing
from
so
people
who
are
interested
are
more
than
welcome
to
write
their
names
over
here.
I
Be
aware,
since
this
is
alpha
test,
there
would
be
a
lot
of
bugs
in
there
and
expect
bugs,
but
focus
on
the
part
which
we
tell
you
to
focus
and
give
us
a
lot
of
reviews.
You
would
probably
need
a
lot
of
review
on
the
things
which
we
tell
are
working
and,
if
you
find
more
words
on
that,
then
great
it
would
be
very
helpful
to
get
that
reviews
from
all
of
you.
I
A
Yeah
one
thing:
one
thing
that
might
be
helpful
is
if
anyone
has
a
screenshot
of
mesh
map
or
just
some
static,
mock-up
or
something
that
might
be
helpful.
A
A
And
so
dhruv
is
calling
for
others
that
might
want
to
test
out
this
new
visual
canvas.
A
I
C
I
So,
basically,
once
the
alpha
testing
starts
will
provide
you
with
a
dock
in
which
there
will
be
certain
workflows,
which
you
need
to
follow
and
check
to
them
like,
since
all
of
not
all
of
the
features
of
mesh
map
are
coming
together.
I
So,
if
you
don't
know
anything
in
particular
about
mesh
map,
it's
all
fine,
you
will
be.
You
will
be
provided
with
this
dog,
which
leaves
sharing,
in
which
we
will
tell
this
this
particular
thing.
We
are
confident
about
that.
This
should
work
and
you
can
test
it
out.
You
can
you
can
test
it
out
by
doing
so
and
so,
and
that
would
be
probably
it
I
think
you
might
need
to
know
you
might
need
to
connect
a
cluster.
I
A
E
A
What
was
asked
of
me
and
what
do
I,
what
are
the
prerequisites
to
participating
in
such
a
program,
good
question,
and
by
and
large
I
think
the
essence
of
it
is
what
dhruv
had
said,
which
is,
if
you've
been
able
to
run
measuring
as
a
user
it
doesn't
you
don't
need
to
have
compiled
and
be,
you
know,
run
meschery
as
a
developer,
rather
just
if
you've
been
able
to
run
meshri
as
a
user
and
you've
been
able
to
connect
meshri
to
a
kubernetes
cluster,
that's
probably
the
prerequisite
to
participating
in
the
program,
that's
probably
about
as
much
as
you
would
need
to
have
done.
A
And
then
there
will
be
a
set
of
tasks,
they
don't.
You
know
a
set
of
tasks
to
help.
You
facilitate
what
you
should
do
with
meshmap
like
what
are
the
things?
A
It's
not
it's
nowhere
near
fully
complete,
but
there
are
some
some
areas
that
work
and
so
dhruv
is
calling
for
those
that
might
be
interested
in
stumbling
through
a
few
bugs
with
him
and
with
the
others
that
are
working
on
it
and
there'll
be
some
explicit
instructions
as
to
like
here.
You
know
you
try
to
do
this
and
if
you're
successful,
you
would
see
this
part
of
the
instructions,
though,
will
be
well.
They
won't
be
extraordinarily
detailed
and
that's
intentional,
because
part
of
the
program
is
well.
A
We
wouldn't
want
to
lead
the
witness,
so
we
wouldn't
want
to.
We
would
want
for
people
to
say
well,
I
understand
the
task.
The
task
is
to
go
open
up
mesh
map
as
an
example
and
if
you're
sitting
there
and
you're
going
well,
I
don't
know
where
mesh
map
is
that's
the
kind
of
feedback
that's
necessary
like
good,
then
it's
not
obvious,
and
so,
and
hopefully
that
provides.
A
So.
This
is
like
a
beta
testing
program
like
if
you've
ever,
if
you've
ever
signed
up
to
do,
provide
feedback
on
early
software
releases.
That's
what
this
is.
A
Cool
good
we've
got
some
suckers
out
with
some
volunteers
already.
So
that's
great.
A
Cool,
if
you
have
questions
you're,
not
quite
sure,
by
the
way,
this
is
a.
If
you
can't
tell
it's
a
friendly
community,
you
can
never
ask
a
stupid
question.
Trust
me
trust
me
I'll.
Ask
those
before
you
get
to
them,
so
don't
be
shy
like
as
a
matter
of
fact,
it's
a
waste.
A
If
you
don't
ask
the
question,
it
really
is
a
waste
good
on
that
you
know,
please
do
see,
drew
mr
patel
dhruv
who's
championing
that
program,
trying
to
help
get
it
organized
anita,
since
you're
used
to
being
put
on
the
spot.
A
I
wonder
if
I
could
put
you
on
the
spot
again
and
maybe
brainstorm
with
us,
so
there's
there's
a
number
of
people
coming
fresh
to
measuring,
so
we
have
hit
the
record.
Maybe
today,
I'm
trying
to
remember
is
the
record
29
people
on
the
call
we're
at
30.
A
I
think
was
it
a
sheida
last
time
that
was
helping
us
cheat
in
the
best
of
ways.
I
can't
remember
anyway,
she
was
on
twice
and
so
it
was.
We
were
right
there,
anyway
very
nice
to
have
everyone
on
the
call.
But
a
lot
of
you
are.
You
know
some
of
you
are
new
to
meshary,
and
so
that's
what
the
newcomers
call
us
for
on
thursdays.
There's
a
weekly
newcomers
call
perfect,
but
also
you
know
that
call
covers
well,
it
covers
get
nighthawk.
A
It
covers
service
mesh
performance,
it
covers
like
a
bunch
of
projects
and
a
bunch
of
various
aspects
of
them,
and
so
it
gives
an
excellent
high
level
overview
of
the
community
how
to
get
access
to
resources
who's
who?
What
a
mesh
mate
is.
A
You
know
all
these
things,
but
and
we
had
had
a
series
of
tutorials
in
the
past
and
we
had
a
schedule
of
tutorials
as
a
matter
of
fact,
I'm
compelled
to
bring
those
up
if
we
go
out
to
layer,
five
io,
slash
community,
slash
newcomers
or,
if
you
go
out
to
layer,
5
io
and
you
go
to
community
and
join
the
community
you'll
land
on
this
page,
great
here's
a
journey
map
by
the
way,
I'm
curious.
If
anyone
has
ever
seen
this
journey
map
but
didn't
realize
that
it
was
interactive
and
clickable.
A
I
would
love
to
get
that
feedback
because
because
it
took
to
news
much
more
editing
of
an
svg
than
he
had
ever
wanted
to
make
that
happen
and
if
no
one's
using
it
that's
too
bad.
The
reason
I'm
bringing
up
this
page,
though,
is
to
say,
there's
been
a
number
of
tutorials
on
the
newcomers.
Call
in
the
past,
hey
introduction
to
measuring.
How
do
you
contribute
to
measuring
ctl?
How
do
you
become
a
gopher?
You
know
what
are
the
you
know
all
these?
A
H
I
was
thinking
of
doing
a
kind
of
poll
where
we
asked
which
topics,
preferably
they
would
want
to
get
answers
to
or
have
a
recording
on,
because
yesterday
some
persons
suggest
and
we're
asking
questions
on
resources
for
basic
explanation
of
mercury
and
savage
meshes,
and
I
was
I
didn't
know
how
how
the
best
way
to
like
give
the
feedback.
So
but
then
they
dropped
their
names
that
they
they
up
for
recording
like
they
opt
to
record
some
new
tutorials.
If
need
be,.
A
That's
perfect,
am
I
still
sharing
my
screen,
yeah,
good
anita,
that
that
is
perfect
and,
as
a
matter
of
fact
to
your
point,
we've
sent
out
a
poll
in
the
past,
a
questionnaire
which
a
number
of
people
have
responded
to,
and
I
forgot
it
actually
asks
on
that
very
geez
that
very
question
boy,
my
system's
not
doing
well
today,
hey
which
of
these
so
anita.
A
Perhaps
I'll,
put
this
into
chat
this
link
and
sort
of,
let
you
decide
if
that's
what
we,
if
we
should
ask
people
to
fill
this
in.
A
Yeah
this
could
be
the
ticket,
certainly
if
anyone
fills
it
in
now.
That
would
be
great,
like
it's
suggestive
of
a
few
different
tutorials,
and
if
it's
not
listed,
people
can
type
it
in
so
good
cool
anita
I
have.
Maybe
I
should
actually
stop
putting
you
on
the
spot.
So
much
so
thanks
for
thanks
for
letting
me
do
that.
A
Yeah,
so
so,
actually,
I
guess
you
know,
since
we
went
over
this,
the
link
to
fill
in
a
questionnaire
to
to
request
a
tutorial
or
to
vote
for
the
one
that's
already
listed
that
you
might
want
to
have.
If
you're
on
the
call
go,
go,
fill
this
in.
Let's
go,
let's
go
get
a
schedule
going
of
a
couple
of
tutorials.
A
G
G
Yeah,
this
is
about
the
measuring
v0.6
release.
So
if
you
have
been
here
in
the
community,
you
must
have
heard
about
the
measure
project,
it's
one
of
the
most
popular
and
most
used
and
project
at
layer
5..
So
my
theory
is
currently
at
version
0
0.5
and
it
is
going
to
the
next
release.
That
is
the
0.6
release
and
we
we
expect
to
get
it
down
really
soon.
G
So
we
have
a
couple
of
open
issues
on
the
measuring
repo
that
lee
is
showing
right
now
and
some
and
the
if
you
click
on
the
link
in
the
meeting
minutes,
you
will
find
issues
that
are
specific
to
the
this
next
release.
G
There
are
even
some
good
first
issues
and
good
newcomer
issues
and
the
the
work
ranges
from
jekyll
websites
to
the
to
golang
code.
So
if
you
are
interested
in
any
of
that
you
can
you
can
sign
up
on
that
issues
and
yeah.
That's
it.
A
Nice,
so
so
we've
got
an
upcoming
release
of
measuring
is
what
you're,
saying
and
there's
a
number
of
things
to
get
done.
Curious,
there's
a
list
of
features
for
v060,
and
that
was
just
discussed
this
last
wednesday
so
two
days
ago
in
the
measuring
development
meeting,
and
so
this
is
a
good
way,
a
good
high
level
way
of
understanding
what's
coming
in
the
release
and
might
give
some
context
as
to
what
some
of
those
open
issues
are
good.
I
will
put
a
link
to
that
right
here.
A
A
Okay,
well,
you
know
next
item
abhishek,
you
want
to
tell
us
about
pipelining.
I
There
was
a
issue
with
a
cubeconfig
that
it
was
not
able
to
save
it
properly.
There
was
a
bug
which
has
to
be
which
had
to
be
fixed,
which,
basically,
if
you
configured
a
new
cube
config
using
the
setting
page
itself,
it
would,
when
you
refresh
the
page,
it
will
not
get
the
proper
info
while
in
the
back-
and
it
was
still
connected
to
your
humanities
cluster
so
like
make
sure
you
would
work
fine,
but
in
the
ui
would
you
won't
be
able
to
see
properly
which
configuration
you
had.
So
there
was
no.
I
So
basically,
we
were
not
passing
the
particular
config
info
through
the
ui,
which
was
causing
all
this
first,
and
we
fixed
that
particular
issue
with
this
vr,
and
what
this
pr
also
does
is,
I
think,
for
many
of
you
in
this
particular
week.
Any
pr
you
made
must
have
been
failing
one
of
the
ui
tests,
which
was
basically
in
setting
spaces
where
it
was
not
able
to
click
on
the
click
on
the
service
mesh
chip
when
it
was
connected
to
it.
So
now
you
won't
be
able
to
see
that
particular
issue.
A
Okay,
okay!
Well,
I
feel
a
little
bit
poorly
about
this,
so
the
I
mean
the
context
here
is
that
actually
drew.
If
you
visit
mesri.io
there
might
be
a
screenshot.
I
I
just
turned
off
docker
on
my
machine,
and
so
I
need
to
turn
it
back
on
and
show
people
a
messagery,
but
here
in
this
ui
like
on
that,
first
screenshot,
if
you
ever,
whenever
you
go
to
run
mastery
it,
you
know
it
tries
to
help
you
if
you
click
to
make
that
larger.
A
A
A
What
mesher
will
do
is
since
you'd
be
running
meshri
in
docker,
in
containers
on
your
machine,
normally
that
same
user,
that's
running
mesherry
on
their
local
machine
will
also
have
a
cube
config,
a
local
file
in
their
local
file
system
that
has
credentials
to
speak
to
their
kubernetes
environment
and
so
by
default,
meschery
will,
and
so
now
this
is
a
live
measuring
by
default.
A
Meshri
will
reach
over
to
the
file
that
druve
is
navigating
to
now
to
a
kubernetes
config
file
and
use
the
credentials
inside
that
file
to
connect
to
the
kubernetes
instance,
and
so
that's
what
happens
if
you're
running
meshri
outside
of
the
cluster,
the
kubernetes
cluster,
if
you
deploy
meshri
inside
the
kubernetes
cluster
well,
what
meshrey
will
do
is
recognize
that
and
use
a
local
secret,
that's
available
to
that's
available
to
it
as
an
application
to
be
able
to
use
that
secret
and
those
credentials
to
talk
to
kubernetes
programmatically.
A
So
anyway,
the
point
was
abhishek
was
going
to
talk
about
the
fact
that
there
was
a
change
in
this
area
recently
that
introduced
a
bug
in
the
end
and
functional
tests.
That
measure
runs
every
time
that
someone
submits
a
pr
functional
tests
run
and
some
of
the
some
of
those
unit
tests.
Some
of
those
are
functional
tests.
A
The
some
of
the
functional
tests
that
run
one
of
the
tools
that
gets
used
in
the
community
is
there's
a
lot
of
github
actions,
a
lot
of
github
workflows
that
get
used,
but
also
other
tools
like
cypress,
like
codecov
like
netlify.
Like
there's
a
lot,
there's
a
ton
there's
that's
why
we
have
a
a
continuous
integration
meeting
to
go
over
the
tools
and
the
workflows
so
cyprus,
if
you're
not
familiar
it,
does
functional
testing.
It
does
end-to-end
testing
it's
really
for
testing
web-based
interactions
or
that
that's
what
it
focuses
on
and
so
yeah.
D
And
actually,
I
have
a
question
like
when
we
are
providing
cube
config
file,
so
it
should
be
like
there
should
be
a
different
cube,
config
file
for
machine
cutter
er,
especially
or
is
it?
Is
this
the
same
cube
config?
That
is
present
in
like
a
dot
cube,
slash.
I
Yeah,
so
if
you,
let
me
answer
that,
so
it
like
it
depends
on
what
kind
of
conflict
you
have
because
in
some
particular
conflict
they
have
credentials
as
a
command
line
to
it
like
if
you
have.
I
D
Actually,
I
am
using
mini
cube
on
my
local
system
and
everything
is
like
local.
I
am
not
using
any
cloud
service
by
the
way
I
had
a
problem.
If
it
is
not
the
correct
time
to
ask
like
I
don't
know,
I
have
the
problem.
Configuring
machine
to
use
mini
cube
at
the
step
like
a
mastery
cutter
system
config.
I
View
minus
one
is
flatten
and
minus
minus
unify.
This
should
give
you
the
config
file,
which
you
need
to
connect
to
meshri
in
case
there's
something
weird
going
on.
D
Yes,
actually
one
more
question
so
messi
cuttle
has
a
argument
like
we
can
set
context
right,
so
we
can
set
context
by
default.
It
is
localhost
3000
or
something
303.2,
but
I
have
a
different
context
since
I
am
running
measure
inside
pod,
so
it
has
a
very
different
ip
address
like
something
192
dot
something.
So
it's
not
getting
that
and
there
is
an
option
in
the
mastery
cutter
like
you
can
use
a
dash
c
of
dashi
for
providing
a
temporary
or
some
different
context.
But
it's
not
working.
D
Okay,
so
can
I
share
my
screen
for
a
while,
okay
yeah
sure,
like
it's
not
like?
If
we
have
don't
have
enough
time,
so
we
can
discuss
it
and
then.
G
I
I
can
probably
answer
that
like
were
you
trying
to
do
so?
You
have
multiple
contacts
and
you
are
using
the
dash
c
tag
to
switch
between
context
right.
D
Actually,
I
don't
know
about
context,
but
actually
I'm
getting
this
error.
If
I
can
share
my
screen,
I
can't.
D
So
this
is
my
auth,
so
yeah.
So
this
is
the
default
context.
I
am
trying
to
like
change
the
context
it's
getting
yeah
so
here
it
is
so
I'm
like
trying
to
change
the
context
and
it's
it's
not
able
to
do
it
like
when
I
run
this
command.
G
Okay,
okay,
so
basically,
like
the
c
flag,
represents
the
context
inside
measuring
and
that
is.
These
contacts
are
present
in
inside
the
measuring
folder
right.
There
is
a
something
called
mesh
config
which
which
lets
you
configure
how
you
want
to
deploy
machinery.
So
if
you
go
to
your
measuring
folder,
you
will
find
a
config
file,
dot
messaging
folder.
G
And
that
is
the
configure
and
I
have
tested
it
with
mini
cube
and
it
should
work.
But
the
end
point
that
measuring
shows
when
you
deploy
it
on
to
the.
G
Onto
the
kubernetes
cluster
is
actually
wrong,
so
yeah
here
you
can
see
that
you
have
only
a
single
contrast.
That
is
the
local
context.
D
G
G
D
Yeah,
actually,
there
is
a
different
ip
address
that
is
provided
by
machine.
Sorry
mini
cube
tunnel.
It's
not
like
it's
not
able
to
I'm
not
able
to
access
it
on
localhost
port
303.2.
It's
like
here
on
on
some
sorry.
G
D
Okay,
so
I
should
be
like
changing
this
configuration
and
yeah,
we'll
figure
it
out.
Okay,
thank
you
for
the
help.
Okay,.
A
Nice
yeah
good
good
questions.
I
think
yeah
yeah
well,
hey
of
the
we
had
about
five
minutes
left
and
and
actually
have
the
last
topic
that
we
had
had
it's
with
respect
to
measuring
going
into
the
cncf.
So
measuring's
been
proposed
nationally
and
service
mesh
performance,
one
of
the
other
projects
that
we
have.
They
both
propose
to
be
adopted
into
the
cncf
and
they
are
desired
projects
they
will.
They
are
and
will
be
impactful.
A
A
So
if
they
want
to
configure
istio
to
do
something,
you
can
specify
that
using
this
spec
and
meschery
has
been
a
partner
of
this
specification
since
it
was
started
a
couple
years
ago,
so
as
mesherie
enters
into
the
cncf,
there's
an
ask
for
clarification
about
how
they
are
aligned
and
how
the
two
reinforce
each
other,
and
actually
there
was
a
blog
post
very
recently
about
how
the
two
reinforce
each
other,
like
one
of
those
ways
is
that
meshri
provides
conformance
testing
for
this
set
of
specs.
A
Anyway,
there's
been
a
lot
of
discussion
about
how
the
two
align
come
under
lap
overlap
come
together
and
it's
time
to
provide
it's
time
to
make
some
decisions
across
the
three
projects
like
hey:
should
they
all
combine
into
one
project?
A
Should
two
of
them
combine?
Should
none
of
them
combine
so
this
small
deck
here
is
just
kind
of
covers
what
service
mesh
performance
is?
What
the
pro
that
project
is,
how
mesh
reuses
it
and
then
it
goes
through
potential
options
of
like
you
know,
staying
independent,
combining
with
combining
s
p
with
smi
and
what
how
those
would
work,
and
so,
I
think,
a
visual.
You
know
visualizing
what
these
projects
are
and
how
they
overlap
and
underlap
is
helpful.
A
This
there's
an
intentional
lack
of
kind
of
color
coding
on
this
diagram,
which
is
to
say,
here's
measuring
mesherie
implements
this
performance
specification,
which
is
this
it
implements.
It
mastery
also
implements
smi
those
specifications,
and
it
also
provides
conformance
testing
like
we
were
just
talking
about
for
that
and
this.
This
diagram
sort
of
tries
to
highlight
like
how
the
how
they're
overlapping
how
they
they
touch
up
against
each
other.
They
very
much
so
intentionally
align
their
they're
they're
built
to
do
this.
A
That's
not
evident
to
the
layperson
or
not
evident
to
someone
who
doesn't
spend
the
time
to
go
through
it
all.
So
we're
trying
to
provide
that
clarification,
and
the
short
of
it
is
that
mescheri
does
a
whole
lot
more
than
either
of
these
two
specifications
identify,
and
so
I
think,
as
we
go
to
answer
the
question
of
whether
or
not
they
should
combine
or
not.
I
think
it's
evident
that
mesherie
as
a
project
should
be,
should
continue
to
stand
alone
and
be
an
independent
project
that
aligns
and
reinforces
these
two
specification
projects.
A
So
I
wanted
to
give
everyone
an
update
and
for
the
maintainers
that
represent
these
projects
that
are
on
this
call
for
all
of
them
to
be
able
to
express
opinion
as
well.
They've
been
expressing
that
for
some
time
one
an
alternative
view,
as
as
everyone
digests
that
maybe
some
of
you
have
comment.
I'm
gonna
move
to
the
next
slide
and
let
you
digest
the
next
slide
and
people
can
comment
on.
A
It
is
an
alternative
view
of
meshri's
capabilities,
but
one
alternative
view
is
just
to
go
to
meshri.io
and
it
it
identifies
the
high-level
categories
of
functionality,
but
a
different
way
of
digesting.
That
is
to
look
at
this
object.
Model
like
this
is
meshrey's
internal
object
model
like
it's
its
view
of
the
world
and
a
list
of
its
components.
A
A
A
It
takes
an
entire
foundation
to
coordinate
like
things
as
big
as
that
and
in
some
respects,
like
istio,
is
a
good
representation
of
a
very
large
project
that
takes
lots
of
organizations
to
to
organize
and
run
in,
and
so
if
mesherie
is
spread
spanning
across
a
multiple
servicemen
like
there's
a
lot,
there's
a
lot
going
on
and
actually
to
samir's
point
one
of
the
reasons
that
it's
still
kind
of
a
question
mark
or
that
it
remains
an
open
set
of
discussions
about
potentially
merging
the
two
spec
projects
is
because
smi,
like
smi,
has
11
maintainers
and
they're
from
different
organizations,
and
that's
beautiful
and
that's
by
design,
because
you
want
each
of
the
service
meshes
that
would
implement
the
spec
to
be
represented,
good
except
there's,
so
there's
11
of
them,
like
six
of
them,
haven't
shown
up
for
a
meeting
for
like
six
months.
A
Well:
okay,
that's
fine
like
people
change
roles
and
focus
changes,
but
the
the
maintainership
needs
to
be
curated.
The
project
initially
started
with
four
specs
one
for
traffic
metrics,
one
for
traffic
access,
another
for
traffic
specs
another
for.
A
A
One
of
those
ways
is
to
take
smp,
which
a
lot
of
people
are
quite
interested
in
in
terms
of
what
metrics
are
important,
what
better
marks
should
be
used
and
how
to
know
if
you're
doing
things
well
or
not
like,
and
you
can
merge
the
two
together
and,
from
my
perspective,
breathe
new
life
into
smi.
A
For
my
my
just
for
me
as
well
like
I,
I
want
for
smi
to
do
well
and
to
be
an
excellent
project
and
to
reinforce
what
measuring
is
doing
right
now.
Mastery
doesn't
benefit
a
ton
from
smi
because
it
has
such
a
limited
scope
of
field
of
views,
so
so
few
specs
we're
entitled
we're
empowered
to
go
change
that
we
can.
A
We
do.
We
need
help
we
need,
but
and
help
from
microsoft,
actually,
probably
specifically
like
they
need.
I
think
they
need
to
step
up
and
put
some
muscle
behind
it,
but
but
yeah
samir
good
point
and
it's
more
than
ju
it's
it's
not
only
like
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
alignment
that
would
need
to
happen
to
really
merge
those
up
all
three
of
those.
It
would
be
a
strong
position
to
be
in
to
be
able
to
say,
like
from
the
cncf's
view,
there's
sort
of
these
this
one
project.
A
It
says
how
you
define
what
a
service
mesh
is,
how
you
measure,
how
well
it's
running
and
how
you
orchestrate
or
manage
any
service
mesh
like
wow.
That's
quite
the
project
like
that's,
that's
the
you
know
that
becomes
the
epitome
of,
but
it's
also
riddled
with
a
bunch
of
the
chat
like
one
of
the
challenges
that
you're
pointing
out
sameer.
So
that's
good
feedback.
K
And
just
a
question
like
these,
decisions
are
taken
by
the
cncf
guys
to
merge,
or
it
is
kind
of
open
questions
like
can
we
get
all
this
into
a
single
place?
Yeah.
A
It's
more
of
the
latter,
it's
more
like
an
open
quest.
It's
a
it's
an
open
question.
It's
a
question
from
them.
Saying
hey
as
we
go
to
as
the
project
potential
is
not.
A
Diligence
done
before
before
they
come
in,
and
so
the
next
review
point
is
this
tuesday
and
they've
been
there's
been
a
fair
bit
of
diligence
done.
I
think,
there's
more
to
explore
with
respect
to
the
specs.
A
I
think
that
that's
exactly
what
the
sandbox
is,
so
I
will,
for
my
part,
I'll
go
push
to
put
s
p
in
as
its
own
project,
pending
figuring
out
kind
of
what
long
term
makes
sense
with
smi
in
part,
because
a
that's
what
the
sandbox
is
for
b,
like
intel
as
an
example,
is
a
project
as
a
company
that
doesn't
really
feel
comfortable
engaging
deeply
into
open
source
projects
unless
they
belong
to
a
foundation
like
the
cncf,
and
so,
if
we
gate
a
project
like
smp-
and
we
say
well,
it
has
to.
A
A
So
yes,
samir,
it's
j,
it's
a
it's
a
it's
a
nuanced
thing
like
the
extent
of
control
that
the
cnc
technical
oversight
committee
has
on
projects.
A
In
this
case,
it's
the
choice
of
the
projects.
They
may
apply
a
lot
of
pressure
and
it's
a
good
question
like
it's
a
very
healthy
question.
It
makes
a
lot
of
sense
when
you're
standing
back
from
afar
and
you
say
well,
so
how
do
I
interact
with
service
meshes?
Abstractly,
okay,
well,
there's
this
speck
and
there's
this
spec.
Oh
there's
two
specs.
Why
is
it?
Why
is
there
two
specs?
Why
isn't
there
just
one?
That's
a
it's
a
good
question!
K
Because
service
mess
has
already
been
complicated,
and
that
is
why
we
are
going
to
go
for
them,
like
you
know,
mystery
or
some
of
which,
which
can
make
a
life
easier
from
a
like.
You
know,
administrator
or
operation
perspective
and
adding
complexity
on
top
of
that
would
be
kind
of.
E
A
Any
any
other,
so
we're
a
little
bit
we're
a
little
bit
over
anyway.
If
folks
have
other
comments
or
questions
on
on
that
topic,
you
know
it's
a
time.
It's
it's
timely.
You
should
mention
them.
It
said.
The
next
evaluation
point
is
on
tuesday.
So
so,
with
that
it's
been
very
nice
to
meet
a
number
of
you
there's
one
of
you
on
the
call
that
we
didn't
get
to
say
hi
to,
and
it's
mr
dasgupta.
A
A
With
that,
it's
a
wrap,
hey!
You
know
same
time
next
week
see
you
in
the
next
call.