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B
A
Great
yeah,
I
that's
fortuitous
because
look
at
bullet
item
number
three.
D
Good
yeah,
I'm
sorry
that
I
haven't
been
able
to
being
online
on
slack.
But
finally,
I'm
here
thanks.
B
Wait,
that's
perfect.
Actually,
I
have
to
decide
on
a
meeting
later
to
speak.
D
Yes,
this
morning,
I
can
be
on
online
for
a
couple
of
hours.
Even
yes,.
C
B
B
All
right,
let's
begin,
we
are
a
couple
of
minutes
in
all
right.
Welcome
everybody
to
the
master
dev
corp
you
take.
This
call
once
a
week
to
discuss
everything
related
to
the
mystery
project
and
around
it.
If
you
have
any
issues,
now
would
be
the
perfect
time
to
add
it
to
the
agenda
list.
B
If
you
can
see
the
screen
that
lee
is
sharing
right
now,
you
should
be
able
to
access
the
same
exact
talk.
A
link
has
been
shared
in
the
meeting
chat.
If
you
can't
access
it,
please
do
speak
up
and
let
us
know
we'll
make
sure
that
you
can
post
that
before
we
start
off
with
any
of
the
heavy
stuff.
Are
there
any
newcomers
for
this
particular
call
people
who
haven't
attended
this
call
before.
B
I
don't
think
so,
except
for
welcome
back
favor
and
if
I'm
pronouncing
that
right,
that's
wrong.
Please
do
correct
me.
B
B
That's
right:
let's
start
off
with
the
agenda,
you
can
assume.
Yes,
the
nashville
ccr
working
group
meeting
is
resuming
from
this
week.
It
will
happen
on
every
second
and
fourth
thursday
of
every
month.
B
You
should
have
gotten
an
invite
and
if
you
haven't
or
if
you
want
to
attend
nonetheless,
please
do
contact
me
and
make
sure
that
you
get
an
invite
and
make
sure
that
you
can
access
it.
Also,
you
can
find
a
link
on
the
meetings
table
that
lee
is
just
showing
a
link
to
that
should
be
in
the
meeting
minutes
and
if
it's
not
just
go
to
the
wi-fi
website,
go
to
community
and
you'll
see
the
table
in
fresh
all
right.
Moving
on
there's
a
fresh
on
the
call.
G
I
think
so
sorry
to
interrupt
before
we
start.
I
just
had
a
quick
question
regarding
the
setting
up
of
the
project
so
last
time
that
I
tried
to
set
up
mystery.
There
was
this
one
issue
which
was
spending
that
required
me
to
set
up
my
kubernetes
before
I
set
up
the
mystery.
G
A
Sure
that
yeah
there
was
there
was
a
defect
that
was
well.
It
was
a
little
bit
hard
to
pin
down
and
a
few
people
had
been
experiencing
it.
It
measury
interacts
with
kubernetes
quite
a
bit,
and
the
way
that
it
wants
to
authenticate
to
the
kubernetes
environment
is
to
use
the
your
your
cube,
config
and
inside
your
cube
config.
It
looks
for
a
certificate
to
use
to
authenticate
to
kubernetes.
A
It
had
been
the
case
that
there
was
a
there
was
a
essentially
a
bug
that
was
fixed
actually
by
utkarsh
in
each
of
the
adapters
where
they
would.
They
wouldn't
really
pay
a
lot
of
attention
to
the
fact
that
they're
trying
to
reference
a
certificate
that
they
don't
have
access
to
and
couldn't
find
and
so
and
so
a
lot
of
times.
That
would
just
that
would
people
would
get
stuck
in
a
loop
that
that's
been
fixed.
H
A
Sorry
well
as
soon
as
you
start
to
run
an
adapter
things
start
to
get
a
little
dependent
on
kubernetes.
G
Right,
I
think
there
was
this
one
sort
of
error
that
I
was
getting
while
I
was
firing
up
the
mystery
so
I'll,
just
like
refer
back
and
show
you
like
exactly
tell
you
the
pinpointed
error,
so
it
was
like
some
bug,
as
they've
highlighted
dave
calra
was
it
was
due
to
a
cluster
not
running
up
and
it
was
based.
It
was
working
on
this,
so
it
was
basically,
I
was
not
able
to
run
up
the
instance,
and
it
shows
me
invalid
memory
address
or
a
null
pointer,
a
d
reference.
G
A
Okay,
yeah.
Definitely,
let's
you,
let's
make
sure
that
you're
up
and
going
before
end
of
the
call.
Okay,
I
mean
and
vinayak
has
some
similar
setup
type
questions.
B
E
B
E
Is
yeah
so
like
previous,
like
earlier,
we
used
to
support
only
nine
adapters.
That's
not
only
actually
he
used
to
support
nine
laptops.
Now
we
have
added
another
support,
point
adapter.
That
is
mystery,
that
is
shifted
measured
after
so
that's
only
that
I
have
running
right
now,
so
there
are
two
adapters
that
don't
actually
support
this
like
deploying
shifting
mesh
onto
custom
namespaces,
but
basically
right
now.
Tripit
mesh
supports
that,
because.
E
E
So
yeah,
so
traffic
system
traffic
measures
come
up
on
the
on
the
tropical
system,
the
name
space
that
is
the
one
that
is
specified.
There
are
a
few
things
that
are
critical
measure
like
trippy
are
measured
afterwards
to
support
that
is
the
defining
sample
application.
This
is
common
among
all
of
the
routers
that
mystery
supports,
so
I'll
be
done,
deploying
this
one.
E
It's
my
performance
has
been
one
of
the
things
that
a
few
doctors
have
had
issues
with.
Fortunately,
traffic
mesh
is
not
one
of
them
by
what
the
issue
was
and
probably
it
will
get
fixed
and
all
that
was
really
soon.
E
E
E
E
Folks,
yeah,
so
one
of
the
things
that
this
adapter
also
supports
is
that
you
can
actually
provide
in
the
in
custom
examination
and
basically
anything
that
you
want
to
deploy
and
that's
if
that
is
not
actually
present
in
here.
You
can
basically
paste
in
lord
yaman
in
here
and
basically
that
afterward
handles
the
installation
of
a
basically
addition
automation.
You
can
actually
add
that
question
yamaha
to
a
particular,
I
mean
to
a
particular
namespace
or
you
can
actually
delete
the
same.
E
A
Rodolfo
you
were
recently
asking
about
connecting
up
with
connecting
meshri
with
prometheus
and
grafana.
These
are
common
add-ons
that
service
meshes
will
ship
with
and
so
for
the
majority
of
them
it.
It
is
the
case
that
you
can
use
mesh
free
to
deploy
the
service
mesh
also
to
some
of
them
will
automatically
deploy
with
an
instance
of
grafana
and
prometheus
others
of
them.
Leave
that
as
an
optional
component
and
so
most
commonly
when
people
are
using
measuring
they'll
use,
measuring
to
deploy
the
mesh
and
grafana
and
prometheus
and
then
measuring
is
well.
A
It
has
the
you,
can
go
into
settings
and
connect
to
grafana
and
prometheus
soon
and
even
now,
mesherie
is
auto,
detecting
whether
or
not
there's
an
instance
of
grafana
or
prometheus
in
the
environment.
A
The
some
of
the
contributors
are
working
toward
making
that
having
mesri
connect
to
those
instances,
a
little
more
automatic
in
certain
use
cases,
so
so
rudelphi
there's
okay.
So
sorry,
so
I
bring
this
up.
That
sounds
like
a
total
aside.
Sorry,
I
brought
it
up
because
when
users
use
the
apply
custom
configuration
and
that
modal
comes
up
with
what
looks
like
a
terminal
window,
what
happens?
Is
they
paste
in
yaml?
They
paste
in
kubernetes
manifests
that
will
change.
A
E
Yeah,
so
basically
I
was
saying
that,
like
basically,
I
was
pointing
out
that
you
can
actually
deploy
prometheus
and
grifana
from
here.
If
you
want
like
this
is
one
thing
one
of
the
add-ons
that
is
two
supports
linkedin,
so
we're
just
just
pointing
it
out
and
yeah.
E
I
should
be
installation,
let
me
also
show
the
installation,
so
I
installed
everything
in
the
traffic
system.
Our
shipping
system
namespace
slightly
installing.
E
This
this
is
also
a
new
addition.
Previously
you
used
to
get
a
model
that
would
click
in
here
to
like
to
see
basically
get
the
details
of
the
operation.
This
is
another
addition
that
happened
recently.
You
can
click
onto
it
and
not
not
the
best
color
combination.
E
E
It's
so
just
pretty
so
yeah.
This
was
also
an
edition
like
previously.
If
you
were
to
come
in
here,
so
it
would
show
you
the
count
as
four,
so
you
may
just
freak
out
that
there
are
folders.
No,
they
are
not
there.
There
is
only
one
error,
so
the
count
would
early.
If
you
have
an
error,
if
the
logo
would
like
the
icon
would
change,
and
it
will
show
you
that
hey,
I
mean
there's
one
error
and
you
can
go
in
here
and
look
at
the
details.
E
A
A
A
A
That
answer
varies
depending
upon
how
you
really
want
to
count
it
up.
The
reason
I
mention
it
is
well
because
we
have
another
adapter,
but
also
because
there's
another
service
mesh,
that's
going
to
be
announced
soon
and
that
group
has
reached
out
to
us
to
have
a
conversation.
A
So
if
anyone
is
interested
in
participating
in
that
conversation
with
that
new
service
mesh,
just
let
me
know
and
and
I'll
include
you
on
the
meeting
when
they
when
they
want
to
catch
up
I'll
by
the
end
of
the
meeting
I'll
go,
look
up
the
name
of
the
folks,
and
so
that
way
you
can
judge
your
interest.
A
Okay,
that's
one
piece
of
trivia.
How
many
meshes
are
there
and
the
fact
that
there's
another
one
coming
out?
Another
piece
of
trivia
is
so
utkarsh.
You
said
there
are
nine
adapters.
Is
that
the
deal
there
were
nine?
I
think
there
are
ten,
though
ten,
okay
good.
That
sounds
like
a
better
number.
Okay,
good,
that's
a
nice
number
anyway,
ten,
okay,
so
10
10
adapters,
all
right.
Second
piece
of
trivia.
Lastly,
traffic
mesh.
A
It
uses
side
cars,
it
will
sidecar
proxies
next
to
well
next
to
actually
I'm
sorry,
I'm
entirely
misspeaking,
I'm
setting
up
the
question
poorly,
so
most
of
the
meshes
that
all
of
you
are
familiar
with,
will
have
this
architectural
model
in
which
they
will
sidecar
a
proxy
adjacent
to
your
service.
A
That's
not
the
case
for
traffic
mesh.
I'm
going
to
try
to
find
an.
A
Any
other
questions
for
utkarsh.
A
The
discussion
on
traffic
mesh,
the
part
of
the
trivia
that
I
was
saying,
is
that
you'll,
normally
or
most
of
the
service
messages
that
you're
familiar
with,
or
I
suspect
that
you're
familiar
with,
are
have
this
type
of
model.
Where
you'll
take
your
workload
and
you'll
onboard
the
workload
onto
the
mesh.
When
you
do
your
workload,
your
application
will
be
the
recipient
of
many
proxies,
a
proxy
site
card
next
to
each
of
your
services.
A
A
Proxies,
I
don't
have
a
quick
visual
to
pull
up,
but
if
people
are
interested
I'll,
find
the
illustration
and
show
you
so
there
are
pros
and
cons
actually
they're
pros
and
cons
to
having
an
that
type
of
a
proxy
model,
sidecar
versus
one
per
node,
the
actually
the
this,
the
short
book,
that's
free
for
all
of
you
to
read
this
one.
It
taught
it
talks
about
those
two
models
and
it
compare
contrasts
the
the
value
or
the
pros
and
cons
of
one
mod
one
model
versus
the
next
linker
d
version.
One.
A
It
had
that
same
daemon
set
model
that
that
same
node
agent
model
it
did
it
did
not
sidecar
proxies
linker
dv2
does
anyway,
traffic
mesh,
they're,
they're
a
holdout
so
to
speak,
and
I
know
that
they
wouldn't
put
it
in.
They
wouldn't
say
it
like
that,
and
I
don't
particularly
mean
that
they've
chosen
a
bad
model.
That's
not
the
case
at
all.
A
There's
benefits
to
running
a
mesh
like
that.
So
I'll
leave
that
to
you,
the
reader
in
the
in
this
short
book,
cool.
A
I
sent
a
couple
of
notes
in
chat
about
workshops
that
people
can
walk
through.
I
also
sent
a
link
to
some
interactive
labs
that
shredi
has
put
a
lot
of
time
into
and
some
others
have
assisted,
but
sheree's
looking
for
feedback
on
the
interactive
labs
here.
A
So
as
you
go
to
get
familiar
with
like
grafana
and
prometheus,
I
believe
sriti.
One
of
the
labs
in
here
covers
that
is
that
right.
A
And
when
I
said
in
here,
I
was
sharing
the
wrong
screen,
but
in
here
one
of
the
labs
covers
that
so
good
cool.
Okay,
thank
you
crush,
so
that
that's
first
couple
of
topics
down
we're
going
to
talk
about
this
briefly.
Here's
my
request
for
all
of
your
help
we
have
been
mesri,
has
been
in
the
what
the
v0.4.x
phase
in
this
minor
release
for
a
while,
I
think
we're
up
to
the
27th
release
it.
A
We
are
on
the
precipice
of
oh
well,
starting
to
do
some
beta
releases
for
our
halfway
to
prod
ready.
You
know,
project
conceptually
right,
like
the
v
1.0
indicates
kind
of
a
production.
Ready
thing
help
me.
If
you
would,
each
of
you
write
up
what
our
release
announcement
looks
like
there's,
there's
some
significant
new
architectural
components
that
are
coming
through,
and
this
is
this
the
start
of
that
description.
A
So
some
of
you,
like
mr
patel
you've,
had
a
heavy
hand
in
graphql
and
making
that
available.
What?
What
is
that?
What
does
that
mean
and
a
little
bit?
How
does
that
work?
Why
do
why
do
users
care
that
it'll
be
there?
What
do
we
expect
that
they
do
with
it
so
yep?
I
read
the
context
command
in
mastery
ctl
kind
of
it's
a
big
deal.
It's
something
people
have
been
asking
for
for
a
while.
What
is
it,
how
does
it
work,
just
a
synopsis?
In
summary
of
these
things,.
J
Context
commands
are
more
or
less
integrated,
and
now
we
just
need
to
add
all
these
features
into
it.
So.
A
Cool
wait,
wait!
Well
all
right!
Good
good
deal
actually
put
that
into
the
dock.
If
you
would
so,
we
can
get
that
into
the
release
announcement
and
then
we're
going
to
circle
right
back
to
that
conversation,
you're
going
to
share
a
quick
doc
or
something
about
the
status
of
the
system
command,
so
hold
that
thought.
If
you
would
yeah
cool.
A
All
right
so
yeah
again
everybody
please
if
you've,
if
you've
landed,
if
you
had
one
of
your
prs
merged,
likely
you've
impacted
this
release
so
good
to
get
some
good
to
get
your
work
described
all
right.
Next
up
any
questions
on.
A
That
I'll
say
we
will
end
up
with
a
blog
post
like
was
done
for
v04,
so
it's
been
a
while.
A
A
What's
a
feature
exploration
and
we'd
written
down
sort
of
our
approach
to
those
things,
and
I
was
sure
that
that
had
landed
out
here
I
will
find
it.
The
short
answer
to
your
question
is
that
you
can't
be-
or
you
can't
be
descriptive
enough
like
if,
if
we
do
send
out,
if
there
was
a
short
announcement
in
an
email
like
you
know,
it
might
be,
it
might
be
as
long
as
a
page,
but
it
would
have
lots
of
links
to
full-blown
descriptions
and
kind
of
walk-throughs
of
the
features
themselves.
A
So
like
a
blog
post
that
walks
people
through
the
fact
that
graphql
is
now
a
thing
in
the
dot
five
release
and
what
port
runs
on
what
type
of
queries,
what
type
of
views
come
baked
baked
in
the
fact
that
you
can
bring
your
own
resolvers,
you
can
point
people
to
the
database.
Schema
and
like
that
would
be
wonderful.
You
know
like
to
walk
them
through
that
whole
thing.
A
A
The
the
blog
posts
or
the
feature
walkthroughs
and
the
docs
hey.
If
not
you
know
we
can
do
you
can
do
a
video
recording.
Do
you
you
can
include
yourself
or
not
include
yourself,
include
your
voice
or
not
include
your
voice.
You
know
like
there's
a
the
more
of
what
you
guys
put
out
there.
The
better.
A
All
right,
next
up
so
treaty
and
alonso,
I
think
we
probably
we
touched
on
this
a
little
bit
earlier.
Anything
else
to
add
on
this
topic.
B
That
doesn't
know
if
anybody
else
is
free
and
wants
to
help
with
this.
They
are
very
welcome
to
stay
after
the
call
and
join
the
discussion.
A
Mert
he
has
expressed
a
desire
to
transcribe.
A
Cool
he
may
or
may
not
be
available
for
that
call.
But
if,
as
you
guys
come
forth
with
the
framework,
you
might
keep
him
informed.
A
C
A
So
vinayak,
I'm
good
to
see
you
on
what
drove
is
going
to
go
through
probably
touches
a
little
bit
on
some
of
the
focus
area
for
you
as
well,
in
measuring
ui.
H
Yeah,
so,
okay,
let's
talk
about
the
overview
code.
First,
it
was
just
a
just
an
attempt
to
see
how
the
dashboard
could
look
like
and
if
we
wanted
to
change
you
and
make
something
new
out
of
it.
So
this
was
like
a
prototype
or
something
I
vision.
It
would
look
like,
and
so
here
it
is
thought
for
your
pennies.
A
Yeah
yeah
everybody's
got
an
opinion
because
derive,
if
you
don't
mind
if
to
help
people
contrast
against
how
this
the
info
is
presented.
Currently
yeah.
H
Yeah
sure,
so
this
is
how
it
is
presented
currently.
So
what
probably
I
think
should
happen
would
be
something
like
the
settings
panels
and
all
this
kind
of
stuff
would
be
shifted
into
the
settings.
Tab
itself
and
the
data
which
you
see
in
the
left
should
be
the
main
thing
which
you
should
probably
see
when
you
open
up
machine
all
the
meshes
which
are
in
your
local
development
and
which
are
which
can
be
supported
by
misery
and
which
are
currently
deployed.
A
Nice
feedback
for
and
drove,
if
you
happen
to
have
that
that
figma
link
handy
you
might
I
hear
I'll
put
it
into
the
chat
you
might
share
it
with
folks
about
where
else
sort
of
the
this
being
a
draft
and
sort
of
what
potential
future
work
might
be
done
here.
H
Can
you
share
your
screen
with
sigma?
My
figma
doesn't
work
in
linux
for
me
sure
sure.
A
So
hopefully,
hopefully,
everyone
can
see
this
okay,
all
right.
That's
a
bad
joke!
Just
kidding
just
kidding.
I
think
I
gave
everyone
the
wrong
link
bear
with
me.
A
Meeting
of
speedy
ms
games
all
right
by
the
way
who
what
happened
to
the
mastery
logo,
who
who
who
desecrated
the
no
doubt
by
accident
but
anyway,
we'll
have
to
put
it
back
in
okay
meeting
minutes
the
figma
so
good.
So,
mr
so
dhruv
has
been
working
on
a
number
of
different
areas
of
measuring
and
one
of
those
is
one
of
those
is
mesh
map.
A
The
visual
topology
and
he's
been
sort
of
limping
along
with
some
mock-ups
that
have
been
done
in
google,
slides
and
and
they're
okay,
but
we
as
a
community
collectively,
a
number
of
us
have
been
getting
better
at
figma,
as
you
know,
wireframing
as
a
rapid
prototyping,
not
no,
that's,
not
rapid
design
tool
and
so
so
narrowly
avoiding
having
to
pay
for
user
seats.
I
think
we've
been
able
to
exchange
a
bit
in
figma,
and
so
the
link
that's
being
shared
here.
A
There's
a
few
meshery
screens
that
are
being
designed
and
so
drew
is
working
in
a
couple
of
areas
actually
on
some
new
design.
But
one
of
those
is
this
multi-mesh
overview
and
here's
well
maybe
some
pie
in
the
sky.
I
don't
know,
but
here's
a
bit
of
this
and
it's
drew,
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
maybe
take
it
from
here
and
explain
part
of
the
thinking.
H
The
thinking
behind
this
was
basically,
we
would
separate
each
of
the
meshes
based
on
like
which
one
it
was
deployed
and
give
them
ability
to
better
show
a
more
detailed
version
of
their
particular
deployment
or
like
show
a
miniature
version
that
is
present
in
the
system
or
not,
and
most
probably
in
future.
We
would
also
add
things
like
the
how
many
tests
are
they
running
properly
if
they're,
if
there
are
any
errors
in
their
deployment
or
not
and
stuff
like
that,.
A
Speaking
of
that,
I
don't
want
to
digress,
but
speaking
of
that
cars
you've
been
working
a
little
bit
on
notifications
and
that
framework.
So
that's
something
else
to
talk
about.
I
was
going
to
bring
up
the
fact
that
dhruv
and
beneath
and
a
number
of
others
have
been
well.
I've
been
trying
to.
You
know,
work
through.
A
Information
architecture
and
a
bit
of
like
infrastructure
architecture,
if
you
will
both
in
how,
in
terms
of
like
how
mesh
sync
will
discover
a
kubernetes
environment
and
discover
a
service
mesh
deployment
and
all
of
the
objects,
all
the
constructs
that
kubernetes
and
comprise
the
service
mesh.
So
they've
been
working
through
the
relationships
of
those
objects
and.
A
Consequently,
they've
also
been
working
on
how
to
present
that
information
back
to
users,
understanding
that
there's
a
little
bit
of
a
hierarchy
to
how
these
different
objects
relate
to
one
another
and
so
you're,
most
of
us
or
at
this
point,
probably
are
familiar
with.
You
know,
nominal
at
least
nominally
familiar
with
kubernetes
and
to
the
extent
that
you
would
say
well,
I've
deployed
a
kubernetes
cluster
cluster
is
kind
of
a
big
word.
A
Okay
and
that's
how
those
two
objects
relate
to
one
another.
Okay.
Well,
if
you're
working
in
a
larger
environment,
you
might
be
running
multiple
clusters
and
so
there's
this
hierarchy
of
the
way
that
these
objects
relate
to
one
another
and
beneath
and
dhruv
in
particular,
have
been
giving
thought
as
to
how
to
let
people
visually
navigate.
A
Hence,
and
part
of
that
is
surfacing
in
what
dhruv
was
just
showing
in
terms
of
like
sort
of
a
not
not
a
mo
like
sort
of
the
highest
level
view
of
all
of
your
service
meshes.
So
so
not
a
multi-cluster
view,
because
we're
really
not
looking
at
clusters
here
we're
looking
at
different
or
different
service
mesh
deployments,
and
what
this
dashboard
acknowledges
is
that
you
might
have
no
deployments
of
a
given
surface
mesh.
Okay,
that
makes
sense.
You
might
have
one
deployment
of
this
type
of
service
mesh
kuma.
A
A
A
Oh,
but
it's
but
I'm
vaniac.
I
called
you
out
because,
because
you're
getting
ready
to
do
a
few
things
in
the
ui
and
so
and
so
good,
so
we're
getting
more
organized
as
a
community
on
and
purposeful
about
things
that
we're
bringing
forth
dhruv.
I
don't
know
if
you
know
like
if
it's,
if
it's
at
the
right
time
or
convenient
enough
to
show
what
you
had
done
for
the
meshery
operator
as
well
or
if
we
just
want
to
look
at
the
mock-up
or.
H
I
can
talk
about
that
that
I
just
so
currently
the
pr
we
were
sitting
on
it
because
we
had
to
implement
a
from
most
probably
a
graphql
subscription
to
like
get
a
steady
stream
of
status
of
all
the
deployments
which
are
there,
which,
which
is
currently
just
a
api
endpoint
so
like
I
had
talked
with
abhishek
before
this
call,
and
for
now
probably
we
are
going
to
go
with
long
calling
for
now
and
as
soon
as
we
are
able
to
have
a
graphical
subscription,
we
will
be
doing
that.
A
And
then
oops
just
a
little
bit
of
context
for
everyone
else.
There's
a
new
messaging
component
coming
forth.
It's
a
kubernetes
operator.
We
call
it
mastery
operator,
it
will
control
a
couple
of
other
sub
components.
A
Mesh
sync,
very,
very,
very
important
component
it'll,
also
control
a
messaging
broker,
we're
going
to
be
using
nats
and
so
when
in
the
future,
when
we
get
to
the
v0.5
release
that
we're
starting
we're
going
to
with
all
of
your
help,
we're
going
to
start
to
do
you
know
beta
releases
of
it'll
include
an
operator
and
then
and
when
you
deploy
when
you
run
meshi
and
when
you
connect
meshi
to
a
kubernetes
cluster,
mastery
is
going
to
go
ahead
and
try
to
deploy
this
operator
and
deploy
these
sub
components,
and
so
dhruv
has
been
working
in
the
ui
to
make
it
so
to
make
it
so
you
can
so
cool.
A
J
A
J
J
Did
you
need
something
like
this
which
actually
says
which
command?
Is
it
context
aware
and
is
it
platform
aware.
A
Yeah,
this
is
great.
This
is
great
and
yeah
dude
for
everyone.
For
my
my
and
everyone
else's
benefit.
Do
you
want
to.
A
Speak
to
it!
Actually,
if
you,
if
you
want,
if
you
drop
this
into
the
mescheri,
I'm
sorry
the
layer,
five
community
drive.
A
Probably
keep
the
stop
talk
separate
just
because
it's
a
temporary
okay,
but
anyway,
when
you
do
I'll
try
to
help
with
the
formatting
while,
while
underneath
is
doing
that
any
root
has
been
busy
working
on
bringing
forth
a
new
sub
command.
It's
messy
ctl
system
context
and
it
is
aimed
at
helping
you
configure
your
meshery
deployment.
A
A
A
And
so
do
you,
so
I
guess
yeah
if
you
walk
us
through
kind
of
a
quick
status
of
each
of
these,
are
system
measuring
ctl
system
commands.
J
Yeah
so
sure
so
I'll.
So
basically
here
we
have
two
different
status
and,
as
I
mentioned,
that's
context,
aware
and
platform
aware
context
aware
is
mainly
the
mainly
the
part,
because
first
you
need
to
make
everything
context
aware,
because
the
platform-
and
there
are
many
attributes
that
a
certain
environment
will
have
and
that
all
those
come
and
come
under
the
context.
J
Once
this
command
is
context
aware,
then
you
then
I
made
it.
Then
I
make
it
to
platform
aware
that's.
Basically,
it
it'll
be
smart
enough
to
see
what
you're
using
that's
if
it's
dk,
aks
or
docker.
J
Usually
local
people
use
docker,
but
there
are
some
people
who
use
kubernetes
from
scratch.
So
to
support
that
that's
platform
aware
and
currently
I've
put
platform
aware
in
most
of
the
commands
in
most
of
the
system
commands.
This
is
a
part
on
adding
what
to
do
in
which
platform
that's
basically
running
script,
commands
on.
If
the.
If
it's
a
particular
platform,
that's
the
only
part
remaining
and
yeah.
So
these
are
the
different
commands
you
have
channel
channel
basically
switch
between
stable
and
beta.
J
I
guess
any
other
new
command
here
and
then
you
have
context,
which
is
basically
switching
between
environments
geometry
deployments.
One.
J
J
So
this
is
entirely
on
what
we
have
with
context
and
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
this
dog.
I've
act,
updated
the
status
and
it's
so.
What
we're
trying
is
to
have
all
the
in
all
the
commands
here
platform
aware
and
actually
do
something
if
it
detects
a
different
platform
and
that's
in
progress.
A
This
mystery
ctl
is
a
great
place
to
do
it,
and
this
this
is
isn't
a
small
change.
It's
some
significant,
bringing
in
context
on
looking
forward.
There's.
A
A
Mesh
and
then
you
know
like,
unless
you
still
understand,
start
istio
or
or
like
there's
a
number
there's
a
number
of
things-
to
do
basically
to
interface
with
the
adapters
and
to
invoke
a
lot
of
the
operations
that
you
would
otherwise
invoke
through
the
ui.
We're
going
to.
This
is
sort
of
the
next
hilt
after
you
get
after
we
get
support
platform
support
for
kubernetes.
A
Shifting
over
to
this
is,
is
next,
so
a
lot
a
lot
of
work
to
be
done
over
there.
If
people
want
to
jump
in.
A
A
So
just
you
know
yeah
anyway,
if
you're,
I
would
say,
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
work
that
we're
going
to
do
in
the
match,
with
continuous
integration,
we're
at
a
and
and
actually
the
work
inside,
that
that
meeting
is
going
to
become
more
critical,
the
closer
that
we
get
to
a
1.0
for
the
project.
A
If
we
can't
have
repeatable
repeatable
releases
with
you
know
a
high
degree
of
confidence
that
there
are,
you
know
very
few
bugs
that
we've
run
through
our
unit
tests
and
our
integration
tests
and
things
we're
going
to
have
a
hard
time
getting
to
a
1.0
release.
So
I
don't
ex
I
I'm
hopeful
that!
Well
I
don't
know,
I
don't
expect
this
meeting
to
go
away
for
some
time.
It's
just.
A
So
yeah,
so
tomorrow
is
the
ci
meeting
all
right,
very
good,
vinayak
and
shibong.
A
I
figure
you
don't
necessarily
you're
you're
getting
familiar
with
mestre
ui
you've
got
your
development
environment
kind
of
set
up
some
of
the
questions
that
you
have
as
you
go
to
familiarize
with
the
environment,
it's
really
beneficial
for
everyone
to
to
walk
through
that
and
kind
of
see.
What's
going
on,
finnick,
are
you
in
a
position
to
sort
of
share
your
ide
to
and
and
have
us
kind
of
point
you
around
the
code
sort
of
orient
you
and
orient
everyone
else.
M
Hello,
I'm
audible,
yeah.
Actually,
I'm
currently
running
this
zone
call
on
my
windows
machine
because
there
is
some
audio
driver
issues
on
my
linux
machine
as
I
configured
it
yesterday,
so
I
won't
be
able
to
open
the
code
editor
on
it
right
now.
A
Okay,
okay,
got
you
yep,
fair
enough.
Okay,
that
was
a
short
conversation.
Short
conversation
good,
well
we'll.
This
is
also
shreedy
as
you're
tracking
the
newcomers
call.
This
is,
I
know
that
we've
covered
the
mesher
ui
mystery
backend.
You
know
kind
of
covered
all
how
to
get
started
with
each
of
the
components.
A
In
there
we
have
some
recordings
on
some
of
those
which
are
probably
helpful,
but
as
part
of
our
as
you
as
part
of
our
recurring
newcomer
agenda,
it
might
make
sense
to
every
you
know
every
five
weeks
or.
K
G
I
don't
just
one
thing
I'll:
try
to
like
talk
to
the
people,
who've
already
been
like
configured
it
properly.
I
think
I
wasn't
having
any
issue
with
the
ui
part
of
it.
I
was
moved
with
the
end
to
end
one,
the
one
that
requires
both
the
front
end
in
the
back
end.
So
I'll
do
one
thing
I'll
just
revisit
it
once
again,
I'll
ask
probably
utkarsh
and
anyone
who's
involved
in
that
particular
issue.
If
it's
not
so,
then
I'll
definitely
set
up
the
kubernetes.
A
And
if
it
is,
if
it
isn't
hit
me
up
well,
let's
do
a
quick,
I
mean.
If
it
isn't,
then
probably
we've
still
got
a
latent
issue,
so
we
would.
But
anyway,
I'm.
G
G
A
G
But
I
think
the
issue,
or
that
day
that
I
highlighted
in
the
slack
chat,
was
that
it
is
throwing
some
sort
of
full
yeah.
Just
let
me
just
quickly
grab
that
error.
G
Yeah,
it
was
something
like
a
invalid
memory
address
or
a
nil
pointer
dereference.
It
was
like
a
segmentation
violation,
sort
of.
D
G
G
Yeah,
so
I
just
shared
that
particular
message
which
I
like
posted
on
mystery.
So
I
have
pinged
you
directly
in
the
slack
person
so
like
I'm,
not
pretty
sure
that
this
was
actually
not
my
diagnosis
that
it
has
to
have
kubernetes.
It
was
there
and
like
we
were
having
a
discussion
over
there.
So
it
was
linked
to
another
bug
I
think,
which
was
on
the
mesh
sync
layer
repository.
H
G
A
Yeah
yeah,
my
bet
I'll
bet
you
I'll
bet
you
a
dollar
five
dollars,
but
the
issue
isn't:
isn't
there
that
yeah
there
was
a
bug
that
had
been
merged
or
that
was
latent
as
we
were,
bringing
forth
support
for
mesh
sync,
I
think
it's
gone.
If
it
isn't
okay
and
we
can
overcome
it
quickly,.
A
Hey
good
all
right
well
did.
Did
we
miss
anybody?
Any
some
mccool
tomorrow
is
the
day
man
that
thursday
is
the
h3ci
meeting.
So
rodolfo
is
starting
us
back
up.
H
A
Have
any
other
items?
Oh
nice,
good,
good,
makua
it'll
be
great
to
have
you
there
and
then
one
other
thing
that
I
sort
of
like
it
was
sort
of
a
side
announcement.
While
we
were
kind
of
talking
about
some
stuff
is
I'm
augustine
you're
on
and
I
figured
I
would
just
sort
of
understood,
probably
that
as
we're
doing
a
lot
of
work
in
figma
on
the
next
generation
version
of
the
layer,
five
io
site,
all
kinds
of
you're
you're
lifting
your
moving
mountains
over
there?
A
That's
it's
great
and
the
sites
can
be
beautiful.
I'm
I
thought
I
would
just
say:
hey
you're
you're
in
mind
as
we
as
we're
working
on
some
of
these
things
here
in
measuring
that
that
some
of
your
talents
will
come
to
bear
at
some
point
here
as
well.
So.
A
As
after
you
get
unburied
from
the
other
other
work,
nice,
okay,
she
really
we
didn't
miss
anything.
Get
do
here.
B
B
D
I
haven't
been
looking
at
the
issue
itself
and
let
me
let
me
open
that,
but
I
was
reading
material
about
the
yakiel
plugin
to
the
github
pages
and
how
to
implement
that.
So
I've
been
reading
about
that,
but
I
haven't
been
reading
about
the
issue
on
the
github
repository
right
yep.
Oh
okay,
let
me
open
that.
B
All
right,
you
could
see
the
screen
itself
if
that
works,
yeah.
B
Perfect,
all
right,
so
the
plug-in
works
pretty
similarly
to
almost
any
other
shackle
plug-in
and
doesn't
really
need
much
of
a
big
change.
The
only
exception
is
that
the
mystery
record
is
based
on
something
called
the
doxy
theme
you'll
find
links
to
it
in
the
issue
itself,
and
if
it's
not
there
I'd
be
sure
to
include
it
post
that
and
the
plugin
is
this
itself.
B
It's
designed
for
jackal
and
you
don't
need
to
go.
Do
a
lot
of
left
changes
to
it.
The
only
difference
is
that
you
need
to
revamp
the
folder
structure
as
a
possibility.
B
If
the
card
and
semester
repository
does
not
validate
the
entire
plugin
folder
structure,
have
you
worked
with
jack
up
before
by
the
way.
B
All
right
have
you
set
up
the
dev
environment?
Have
you
had
a
chance
to.
D
Well,
I've
been
getting
into
the
materials,
but
I
haven't
been
able
to
you
know,
set
up
a
prototype
or
something,
but
I've
been
reading
about
the
config
and
the
general
files
that
I
have
to
be
into
so
about
the
implementation
of
jkl
itself,
but
yeah.
I
think
if
someone
has
been
the
the
principal
person
to
config
this
whole
pages,
so
collaborating
with
with
this
person
will
be
the
the
right
choice.
I
think.
B
All
right,
do
you
mean
somebody
who's
working
on
this
particular
issue
or.
B
All
right,
I
would
be
a
good
person
to
talk
to
you
excellent.
D
B
Perfect
perfect
you're
in
the
right
place,
then,
okay,
let's
get
you
set
up
with
the
jekyll
environment.
First
of
all,
and
let's
get
the
mystery
dock
site
running
as
a
first.
There
should
be
a
intro
dock
that
should
help
you,
which
os
do
you
use.
B
Perfect,
we
should
have
a
docs
that
should
guide
you
through
the
setup.
It's
not
particularly
difficult
on
mac,
as
it
is
on
windows,
mainly
because
it
involves
setting
up
a
ruby
environment.
C
D
C
D
B
All
right,
let
me
ask
you
this:
do
you
have
a
adobe
version
manager
installed
or
do
you
have
ruby
installed
directly.
B
B
Between
versions
so
going
with
something
like
rvm
or
which
is
a
ruby
version
manager
or
something
similar
is
easier
in
the
long,
but
you
should
be
good
to
go
anyway.
Let
me
share
a
talk
with
you
that.
C
B
Guide
you
to
through
the
steps
or
should
at
least
point
you
towards
the
right
links,
I'll
drop
it
in
the
chat
itself.
B
There
you
go,
it's
not
exactly
a
long
installation
shouldn't
take
more
than
10
minutes.
To
be
honest,
if
you
don't
run
into
any
errors
all
right,
so
once
you
have
that
up
and
running
all
you
need
to
do
is
load
or
poke
the
imagery
repo
go
into
the
docs
folder
and
run
a
particular
command
which
I'll
add
here
or
it
should
be
out
of
there
anyway.
C
B
All
right
take
your
time
to
do
the
setup
take
a
day
or
two
as
much
as
you
need
post
that
I,
if
you
haven't,
worked
with
jekyll
before
you
need
a
little
bit
of
time
to
get
adjusted
to
the
way
it
handles
sites.
It's
not
a
usual
website
structure.
It
basically
sorts
through
everything
and
stores.
Whatever
data
you
want
in
markdown
files
with
html
layouts
that
are
pre-configured.
B
So
the
only
problem-
or
the
only
reason
we
haven't
done
this
so
far-
is
because
it
will
require
a
slight
revamp
of
the
folder
structure
in
the
messy
wrapper.
The
way
this
plug-in
is
created
or
developed
is
slightly
different
from
the
way
the
doxy
theme
has
been
created
and
the
way
we
set
up
the
mystery
site.
B
So
we
will
need
to
change
it
up
a
little
bit.
So,
for
example,
this
plugin
is
called
i18n
by
the
way
and
it
adds
subfolders
for
each
language
and
we
we
are
using
this
plugin,
because
we
are
having
workshops
with
different
communities
and
they
are
doing
manual
translations
of
the
pages.
So
it
doesn't
automatically
translate
your
page.
All
it
does
is
use
or
pull
up
a
translation
that
has
already
been
done
and
it
shows
it
on
the
site.
B
It
also
adds
a
switching
button
that
is,
for
different
languages,
that
a
handmade
version
of
that
has
already
been
added
to
the
site,
but
we
need
to
remove
that
and
we
need
to
add
the
actual
plugin,
because
it's
too
much
effort
to
go
add
that
for
every
single
language.
So
if
you,
when
you
see
the
espinol
option
here,
that
is
for
spanish,
that
this
is
completely
handmade.
This
no
plugin
is
in
use
here.
It
is
just
an
option
to
put
up
the
pages
that
were
translated
for
us.
B
You
should
be
able
to
see
the
code
for
this
as
well
I'll
pmu.
The
link
to
that
particular
comments
that
you
can
see
the
exact
changes
that
were
made,
but
when
we
indicate
the
plugin
this
will
be
taken
out
and
we'll
switch
to
the
plugin
itself.
B
Apart
from
that,
that's
it
that's
all
the
resources.
I
can
provide
right
now
that
you
will
need
right
now,
yeah
host,
that
after
you
have
your
type
environment
set
up
and
if,
after
you
have
given
at
least
the
read
me
of
this
particular
epo,
a
little
bit
of
a
read.
D
D
Yes,
it
does
a
lot
of
sense.
I
now
understand
a
lot
more.
I
will
get
my
my
environment
set
up
today
and
and
what
is
the
strategy
so
so,
maybe
about
the
development
of
this
this
whole
revamp.
The
folder
structure
is
getting
a
new
branch
on
the
github
repo.
B
B
And
so
get
up
pages
pulls
up
the
source
code
through
a
config
file
which
you'll
find
inside
the
dock
itself,
and
if
you
want
to
read
about
that,
the
jekyll
documentation
is
actually
pretty
good,
except
for
the
setup
part.
I
don't
know
why
they
haven't
updated
it.
B
C
D
D
B
Sure,
let's
get
you
set
up
first,
let's
get
you
comfortable
with
the
jackal
and
would
that
take
more
than
say
two
or
three
days,
I'm
assuming
you
have
a
full-time
job
as
well.
B
You
know
I'll,
let
you
decide
how
much
time
will
it
take
for.
D
I
don't
know
about
this
project
in
particular
about
the
language
and
translations
and
the
yakil
plugin.
I
think
that
maybe
this
could
be
done
in
a
couple
of
months
max
her
tops,
but
I
iron
really
right
now.
I
hope
so
so,
but
it
will
be
with
you
also
that
that
we
could
see
the
possibilities
in
in
an
internship
and
in
any
home
working
kind
of
situation
right
now,
yeah
you,
you
call.
You
call
also
been
doing
that
too.
Also
for
your
layer,
five.
D
Excellent,
so,
and-
and
even
though
called
these
kind
of
things,
it
will
be
great
for
for
my
teacher
curriculum
and
that
I
have
been
collaborating
in
even
in
this
small
things,
with
a
company
that,
like
layer
five.
So
after
this,
this
small
thing
about
the
jkl
and
stuff
collage
gives
you
a
document
that
it
could
be
signed
and
then
get
it
back
to
me.
So
I
can
get
into
my
curriculum.
D
Yeah
and
maybe
that
the
word
is
not
the
right
one,
it's
on
my
resume.
I
I.
D
B
D
Okay,
yeah,
of
course,
next
week
this
day,
wednesday,
okay,
perfect
yeah,
I
will
be
checking
the
the
slack
and
I
don't
know
why
this
like
kind
of
freezes
up
on
me.
But
if,
if
it's
more
comfortable
for
you
to
get
a
message
and
slack
okay
or
even
if
you
want
to
send
an
email
or
it
will
work
for
me,
both
ways.