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B
B
All
right,
good,
okay!
Well,
let
me
put
the
meeting
minutes
link
in
our
chat.
B
B
Good,
okay,
so
we're
about
four
minutes
after
there
are
probably
enough
of
us
on
the
call
to
get
going
a
couple
of
notes,
one.
We
record
our
calls
and
post
them
on
youtube.
So
just
as
a
reminder
to
everyone
and
as
is
traditional
for
anyone
who
joins
one
of
the
calls
for
the
first
time
they
get
to,
they
get
to
introduce
themselves
and
so
kelichi.
B
B
C
Hello,
okay,
introduction:
my
name
is
keleichi,
I'm
from
nigeria
and
it's
an
honor
to
join
everyone
in
your
project,
I'm
basically
kind
of
new
to
tech.
C
I
I'm
in
the
finance
sector,
I
studied
accountancy,
but
I
started
working
with
a
construction
firm
as
a
project
manager,
but
I
love
tech.
I've
always
loved
everything
that
has
to
do
with
tech,
so
I
decided
to
join
in
and
I
got
introduced
to
open
source-
and
I
said
I'm
contributing
bit
by
bit
just
to
get
me
acquainted
with
how
tech
is
being
run
and
it's
been
an
interesting
ride
and
I
hope
I'll
learn
much
more
with
how
do
you
pronounce
okay
with
layer
5
right?
B
That's
that's
fantastic.
I
I
have
to
say
that
your
your
first
name
is
less
foreboding
than
your
last
name,
but
you're.
D
B
D
B
Nice,
okay,
yeah,
while
you've
been
doing
some
some
accountancy
and
and
working
in
finance.
The
did
I
do.
I
recall
correctly.
You
have
dabbled
with
a
bit
of
python,
a
bit
of
like
numpy.
E
B
Is
the
way
that
things
have
been
going
and
are
going
so
this
is
as
a
good.
It's
a
good
place
to
jump
in
there's
some
nice
folks
on
the
call.
There's
there's
this.
We
have
a
couple
of
calls
a
week
and
or
a
few
and
you're
welcome
to
join
any
of
them.
B
The
the
one
on
friday
ends
up
being
a
slightly
different
agenda
normally,
and
that
is
that
it's
fairly
broad
and
kind
of
open
topics
just
on
relevant
events
or
sometimes
we
have
like
partners,
come
in
or
other
people
kind
of
present,
and
so
it's
it's
kind
of
kind
of
nice.
It's
a
good.
Sometimes
people
get
to
show
off
some
of
their
work.
There.
We
end
up
doing
a
little
bit
of
showing
of
work
on
this
call
and
a
lot
of
times
it's
a
bit
more
unpolished.
B
B
Nice
good,
very
nice
to
have
you
goichi.
This
is
good,
I'm
sure
we'll
make
a
mess
of
things
together.
B
Nice
very
good.
Well,
let's
what
do
we
have
on
the
agenda
today?
B
We've
got
a
couple
things,
I'm
not
sure
if
any
road
is
on
so
I'll
move
this
to
the
bottom
in
case
he's
not,
but
beneath
your
you're
on
with
us
today,
right.
B
What
else
do
we
have
that's,
so
we've
got
so
sweetie
you're
you're
on
the
call.
Do
you
want
to
you
want
to
kick
us
off.
B
Sure,
let's
see
yash.
B
Gosh,
we
talked
quite
a
bit
about
your
performance
test
profiles
last
time.
B
And
I
I
think,
and
then
actually
maybe
that's
a
good
topic
for
just
a
moment.
Nikhil
said
you
ended
up
having
a
subsequent
conversation,
I
think
with
kush
and
I
believe
what
I'd
heard
back
from
cush
was
that
after
he'd
watched
the
recording
of
the
meeting,
he
was
on
board.
I
think,
or
just
you
know
it
was.
He
had
a
lot
better
understanding
of
what
was
trying
to
be
accomplished.
B
B
And
nikhil
might
be
having
some
audio
problems
at
the
moment,
so
so
we'll
come
back.
I
haven't,
I
haven't
seen
a
change
but-
and
I
don't
know
that
we've
got
a
screenshot
in
here
from
last
week.
B
But
it's
an
exciting
area
and
actually
one
that
beneath,
I
think
we'll
we'll
talk
about
in
just
a
minute.
Actually.
B
I
B
I
Actually,
it's
good,
if
you
told,
or
you
tell
about
them,
I
have
a
little
idea
about.
B
B
Good,
let
me
grab
a
couple
of
screenshots,
so
so
everyone
who
has
run
mescheri
understands
that
there
are
some
static
images
in
the
app
and
there
are
some
tabular
data.
There's
a
few
charts.
If
you
get
far
enough
with
measure,
you
actually
see
some
other
charts
that
are
drawn
by
by
billboard
js,
which
are
which
are
kind
of
cool.
But
my
point
is
what
you
have.
B
Diagrams
that
will
help
just
explain
the
the
project.
I
think
much
more,
so
there's
an
open
source
project
today
that
is
called
kyani
and
it's
been
largely
stewarded
by
red
hat
for
about
three
years
now
and
it's
a
visualization
project
that
shows
you
the
way
that
service
mesh
is
configured
in
this
case,
specifically
one
service
mesh
istio
istio
is
the
service
mesh
that
red
hat
supports
inside
of
their
product
openshift,
and
they
draw
out
a
diagram
that
represents
individual
services
and
some
information.
So
in
this
case
it's
a
it's
an
application,
that's
running.
B
It's
got
four
services,
one
of
the
serve
it's
just
a
simple
book,
catalog,
it's
a
very
simple
app.
It
has
a
product
page
details
about
the
so
it
has
a
like.
Basically,
a
book
catalog
with
books
in
it
products
details
about
the
book
reviews
on
the
book.
B
How
many
stars
it
got
all
right
and
or
I'm
sorry
reviews
like
things
that
people
say
ratings,
how
many
stars
it
gets
and
a
database
to
support
it
and
it
just
it
works
as
a
simple
app
to
help
demonstrate
how
a
service
mesh
works
and
in
order
to
help
us
like
mentally
understand,
what's
going
on
in
the
infrastructure
and
how
a
service
mesh
is
redirecting
requests
traffic
requests
between
these
different
services.
B
This
visualization
is
very
helpful
for
that.
So
this
has
been
a
nice
project
and
it's
been
one
that
that
I've
been
watching
since
its
inception
and
have
had
some
of
my
teams
in
the
past
create
visualizations
in
advance
of
that
other
project.
Just
because
these
kinds
of
things
really
help
people
understand
what's
going
on
in
their
infrastructure.
B
So
this
is
an
older
one
that
I've
had
a
team
make
and
it's
time
for
us
to
make
one
in
context
of
the
measuring
project
or
in
context
of
the
layer.
Five
projects
and
so
anurud
had
is
a
community
member
that
had
been
here
some
long
time
ago
and
it
needed
to
take
a
break
and
he
was
back
and
beneath.
I
think
beneath
your
your
back
right,
you're
kind
of
wrapping
up
are
you
in
between
are
exams
done
for
you?
Are
you
like?
B
B
Good,
anyway-
and
so
so,
this
is
kind
of
the
start
of
a
visualization
for
to
potentially
to
be
held
within,
measuring,
to
show
people
what's
going
on,
what's
going
on
in
their
infrastructure
when
they
deploy
a
service
mesh.
What
does
it
look
like
are?
B
Are
there
workloads
communicating
with
one
another,
and
so
we've
been
looking
at
different
interaction,
styles,
that
we
want
to
have
with
this
visual
topology,
and
so
these
nodes
are
meant
to
just
it's
just
a
generic
term,
but
they're
meant
to
represent
a
service,
and
so
this
is
just
anirude
in
this
case
playing
around
with
a
library
to
help
visualize
this
right
here.
If
you
can
see
that
the
three
this
circle
with
like
kind
of
three
sections,
what
happens?
B
I
wanna
I'm
gonna,
try
to
play
this.
Let's
see
if
it
I
don't
think,
there's
any
audio.
So
that's
fine,
let's
see
if
we
can,
if
you
guys,
can
see
it.
This
is
just
a
short
recording
of
him
showing
kind
of
this
in
action
and
that
part
right
there
was
pretty
fast.
B
So
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
back
it
up
and
replay
it,
but
what
he's
doing
is
he's
hovering
over
a
node
clicks
on
it.
So
it
turns
blue
kind
of
you
know,
clicks
on
it
holds
it
down
and
he
gets
a
context
menu.
It
chooses
load
test
and
when
you
ch,
he
chooses
load
test
he's
showing
a
a
modal
just
a
a
simple
form
to
fill
in
to
invoke
a
performance
test,
which
is
great.
It's
a
lot
more
of
an
intuitive
interaction
to
have
like.
B
If
you
want
to
run
a
performance
test
and
today
in
measuring
you
don't
get
this
visualization,
you
go
over
to
a
form.
You
fill
in
the
form
saying
that
you'd
like
to
run
a
test
from
node
four
to
somewhere
else,
and
it's
kind
of
up
to
you
to
know
what
node
four
is
and
without
measuring
visualizing
that
for
you
so
anyway,
some
I
thought
we
would
share
today
just
some
early
prototypes
on
what
it
might
look
like
to
have.
B
A
visual
topology,
so
this
this
is
something
that
dhruv,
I
think
we
spoke
of
recently.
B
Just
the
the
work
that
was
being
looked
at
there
so
basically
with
with
I
think,
beneath
with
you
and
dhruv
and
anirud,
and
some
others
focused
on
building
out
mesh
sink
in
the
back
end.
We
might
be
able
to
finally
make
some
progress
on
that
project.
B
Thought
thoughts
drew
did.
Did
that
look
like
what
I
had
tried
to
describe
in
the
past.
H
B
Yeah
yeah
yeah
there
yeah,
I
won't
even
there's
a
long
list
of
things
to
to
improve.
I
won't
even,
but
maybe
there's
just
some
important
things
to
quickly
note
about
that
effort,
and
that
is
that
and
beneath
actually,
maybe,
if
you
have
it
handy
a
couple
of
things,
one
is
that
there's
a
library
that
we're
looking
at
using
very
heavily
for
this.
It's
called
cytoscape,
it's
actually.
It's.
B
But
then
there's
another
one
that
looked
promising
and
it
is
a
well
anirude-
would
call
it
a
port
from
react.
Yeah
yeah
from
pure
javascript.
I
I'm
writing
this
wrong.
What's
it's?
Basically,
it
is
implemented
using
next
right,
so
its
servers
are
rendered
say
that
last
part
again,
it
is
service
server
set
under
right
or
website
measure
ui.
B
Yeah
so
then
yeah
so
yeah
I'll
try
to
find
this
link,
but
but
part
of
the
challenge,
I
think
was
the
beneath
refresh
my
memory.
So
so
there's
a
number
of
things
that
we
server
side
render
in
so
actually
cytoscape.
J
I
It
should
be
run
like
it
runs
on
the
client
side,
so
we
should
look
it
differently.
The
react
actually
there's
a
library
called
react:
site
scope,
sitescape.
I
I
To
find
the
link
so,
but
it
doesn't
work
now.
I
B
Our
so
no,
I
was
just
going
to
clarify
which
aspect
of
it
wasn't
isn't
functional.
B
And
that's
that
to
ask
so
so
here's
the
link
to
that
library
and
we
need
to
think
what
you're
saying
is
like
hey
the
library
itself
is
dysfunctional
or
are
you
saying.
I
Anirudh
said
that
that
react,
sidescape
will
not
work
for
us,
since
our
c
servers
are
rendered.
We
are
using
next
next
we
told
that
right.
You
tried
using
basic
javascript
bundle.
B
Right
yeah,
so
this
this
library
is
very
the
concept
of
it
is
very
promising
because,
because
it'll
be
nice
for
the
meshri
app
react
app
to
be
able
to
interface
with
this
visual
topology
in
a
native
way
and
have
a
first-class
understanding
of
the
elements
that
are
being
visualized.
B
That's
the
exciting
part
and
promise
of
a
library
like
this,
but
our
challenge
is:
it's
still
a
challenge.
I'm
trying
to
understand
better
but
beneath
it's
that
hey
we're
using
react,
we're
using
next.js
on
on
top
of
react
and
we
do
server-side
rendering
with
next.js,
because
we're
doing
server-side,
rendering
and
because
cytoscape
has
a
javascript,
front-end
library,
there's
a
disk.
Yes,
it
runs
on
the
browser.
J
I
Know
if
you
can
integrate
it
with
this
react
side
escape
library
you
have
to
explore
in
the
in
that.
I
don't
know
if
that
works.
I
Right,
they
use
react
and
it
fits
their
use
like
react.
They
use
react
on
cytoscape
library
because
they
are
using
react
for
that.
Not
next.
B
B
And
it's
a
really
important
one
and
there's
a
reason
why
we
haven't
started
on
it
before
earlier,
because
it's
hard
because
we
don't
have
all
the
right
back
end
synchronizing
with
the
infrastructure
to
be
able
to
display
real-time
views
or
rather
to
feed
the
ui,
the
real-time
info
that
we
want
to,
and
so
I'm
gonna.
B
B
React
capable,
you
might
have
an
opinion
on.
G
I
If
anirudh
comes
in,
it
could
be
better
like
he
knows
better,
I'm
better
than
us
like.
B
B
But
any
any
initial
comments
from
mikhail
dhruv
anyone
else
drove.
D
B
A
Okay,
nothing,
I
said
yeah,
I
guess
previously
it
was
been
bugged,
but
as
far
as
I
remember,
I
used
that
library
to
means
get
a
hold
of
that
part
much
earlier,
but
wasn't
able
to
do
further.
Video,
don't
know
if
that
isn't
working,
because
I
haven't
gone
with
the
back
end.
I
was
just
making
up
the
ui
part
to
see
if
it
works
or
not.
So
maybe
it's
the
measure
with
the
means,
the
server
side,
rental,
so
yeah.
B
C
B
Yeah
good
yeah,
fair
enough.
We
should
so
on
this
particular
project.
I'm
considering
that
it's
a
challenging
one
we
might,
we
probably
do
need
to
to
meet
about
it
and
maybe
dedicate
some
time
to
it.
So
those
that
are
interested
in
this
please
please
signal.
B
We
will
because
we're,
because
we'll
establish
another
meeting
and
we'll
probably
take
over
or
add
this
to
the
existing
mesh
sink
meeting,
because
that
me,
because
the
two
efforts
are
so
correlated
they're,
so
strong
mesh
sync
will
is
the
kubernetes
custom
controller
that
will
enable
the
feeding
of
information
for
this
visual
topology
to
take
advantage
of
so
that
meets
on
tuesdays
a
little
bit
earlier
than
this
anyway.
B
I'll
I'll
certainly
follow
up
to
make
sure
that
anyone
who
is
interested
in
the
project
is
aware,
speaking
of
interest
being
interested
in
various
projects
or
and
joining
different
meetings.
B
I
think,
hopefully,
everyone's
aware
that
I
was
just
telling
keleche,
whose
name
I
now
enunciate
correctly
about
the
other
meetings
that
go
on
and
the
fact
that
there's
a
layer,
5
calendar
you're,
all
it's
a
community
calendar,
so
you're
all
welcome
to
it
and
welcome
to
any
of
the
meetings
that
are
on
there,
but
for
for
those
that
are
interested
in
the
visual
topology
project.
It's
probably
this
meeting
that
we'll
on
on
tuesdays
that
we'll
try
to
you
know,
dig
into
or
dig
into
that
topic
on.
B
So
okay,
good
moving
on
to
other
topics,
we'll
have
to
do
this
to
anita,
miss
miss
charles,
have
to
to
say
a
quick
hi.
I
said
thanks
for
joining
the
call
and
and
ask
if
you
want
to
introduce
yourself
real
quick
to
to
the
others
on
the
call
every
first
timer
has
to.
J
Oh
okay,
good
evening,
because
it's
evening
here,
hello,
everybody,
I'm!
I
need
such
house
and
I'm
very
happy
to
be
in
this
today.
B
Oh,
very
good,
very
good,
yeah
you'll
have
to
put
up
with
my
good
mornings.
I
think
it's
I've.
It's
been
a
year
of
me
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
say
good
evening,
and
I
just
can't
do
it
so
anyway,
very
very
nice
to
have
you
here,
anita
thanks
for
landing,
your
first
pr,
I
think,
or
maybe
two
or
I'm
losing
count
now
before
even
getting
on
protocol.
That's
great.
B
Good
to
have
you,
okay,
other
topics
that
we
have
josh.
Do
you
wanna?
Do
I
show
this
today
talk
about
some
progress
that
you've
been
working
on.
B
Guess
I
don't
even
know,
is
there
a?
Is
there
a
standard
link
for
netlify?
I
always
just
go
to
use
the
last
pull
request.
B
H
Okay,
so
we
are
basically
building
a
new
next
generation
website
for
the
layer
5.
H
We
are
building
it
from
an
on
gates,
b
and
strap.
I
and
we
are
using
a
already
made
theme
called
apparent.
This
is
the
theme
so
currently
we
are
migrating
things
from
the
older
layer,
5
website
to
the
newer
one,
and
so
I
have
been
working
on
the
footer
since
few
days.
H
Okay,
so
if
you
see
the
old
foot
old
footer,
we
had,
there
were
few
things
which
were
duplicate
like
the
projects
section.
We
also
had
once
in
the
header
part,
and
also
we
had
the
same
thing
in
foot
target.
B
So
sorry
yeah,
please
continue
josh.
H
H
So
we
it
was
so
I
tried
to
make
it
short
and
like
only
the
things
which
are
not
mentioned
somewhere
else
or
which
are
like
very
much
suited
for
the
footer.
I
have
added
them
and
I
have
a
bit
changed
the
layout
of
the
things
as
you
can
see.
So
I,
if,
if
there
are
any
suggestions
for
the
new
design
or
something
that
you
would
like
to
add,
it's
they're
welcome
and
yeah.
H
A
few
things
are
to
be
changed
like
the
contact
part
and
the
languages
part
needs
to
be
updated.
So
there
is.
The
same
issue
is
also
there
in
the
earlier
website.
As
you
can
see,
I
have
opened
up
an
issue
in
the
layer,
5
repo,
even
the
german
and
the
indian
flags,
are
there
are
not
appropriate
so
for
I
just
copied
the
flags
from
the
older
side.
So
there
were
the
same
issues
here.
Even
so
I
would
be
updating
them
and
the
contact
part
apart
from
this.
B
Nice
and
then
so
that's
an
invite
for
everyone.
Who's
on
the
call
josh
is
trying
to
take
what
we
have
on
the
right-hand
side
in
our
current
site
and
we're
migrating
to
this
new
to
a
brand
new
site,
and
it's
like
we're
halfway
in
the
process
of
changing
out
a
bunch
of
boilerplate
stuff
to
move
everything
over
and
so
josh
right
now
is,
has
just
been
focused
on
the
footer.
B
Did
you
does
anyone
I
I
question:
I
was
one
of
the
individuals
that
had
initially
sort
of
supported
and
suggested
the
use
of
something
like
this,
this
language
feature
and-
and
I
don't
I
if
you
could,
or
to
news
or
or
the
other
folks
that
join
the
the
websites
call
on
mondays.
B
We
have
google
analytics
on
the
layer,
5
site.
It
would
be
really
nice
to
know.
B
H
Also
for
the
first
timers,
I've
opened
up
an
issue
regarding
the
footer
in
the
layer
5
website.
So
if
you
would
like
to
tackle
it.
B
H
Yeah,
it's
the
same
for
the
the
languages
part
as
you
can
see,
two
of
the
flags
are
like
I've
seen
they
have
been
used
from
w3s
or
but
the
two
of
the
flags
aren't
appropriate,
as
you
can
see
the
german
flag
and
the
indian
flag.
H
B
B
B
Okay,
any
of
their
comments
for
josh
any
other.
Anyone
think
that
this
layout,
so
so
you
know,
needs
I
had
one
question.
H
More
like,
as
nikhil
stated,
that
if
it
would
be
good
if,
while
going
on
the
mobile
view,
this
twitter
part
should
be
at
the
bottom.
H
So
currently
I
have
used
this
below
layer,
5
logo,
so
in
the
current
layout
it
won't
be
possible
to
have
it
on
bottom,
while
going
moving
to
the
mobile
view.
So
if
this
thing
is
to
happen
like,
if
it
is,
there
is
some
compulsion
or
something
like
moving
this
thing
to
down,
then
we
can
do.
H
One
thing
is
we
can
move
the
contact
part
above
at
the
place
of
the
tweet
section
and
the
tweet
part
can
be
brought
down
so
that,
while
you're
turning
on
to
the
mobile
view,
the
two
it
goes
below
the
all
the
links
that
are
more
often.
A
H
Yeah
websites,
I've
seen
so
I
tried
to
add
so
here.
If
we
see
the
contact
part
is
along
with
the
logo,
and
so,
if
we
move
on
to
the
second
option
and
bring
the
contact
part
along
with
the
logo,
then
the
twitter
section
could
be
moved
downwards.
B
Right,
I
bring
up
hashicorp
in
part
because
they're
a
partner
and
in
part
because
they
have
some
really
good.
They
have
some
really
good
ui.
B
Pete
was
just
mentioning
was
just
mentioning
that
like
when
we
get
into
the
mobile
view.
I
think
it's
when
we're
in
the
mobile
view
like
it
begins,
it's
elongated
like
maybe
maybe
the
line.
B
Okay,
that
would
shorten
it.
I
would
cut.
B
Totally
yeah,
and
and
by
that
josh,
do
you
mean
that
you're
in
need
of
some
information
about
the
colors
or
or
just
it's
a
it's,
an
open
task
for
us
to
re
recolor.
H
This
theme
yeah.
So
if
anyone
has
some
suggestions
regarding
what
kind
of
color
scheme
or
something
simpler
or
if
anyone.
J
B
Yeah
yeah,
we
should,
I
think,
in
lieu
of
any
other
in
lieu
of
us
bringing
on
bringing
on
a
ux
designer.
It
might
be
the
case
that
yeah
that
we
we
should
be.
You
know,
trying
to
shoot
for
these
same
for
the
brand
guidelines
that
are
there.
Now,
these
same
these
same
colors,
it
doesn't
show
up
on
the
black
background,
but
the
one
color
that's
being
used
now
on
the
layer.
Five
site
that
isn't
listed
in
here
is
really
the
the
the
primary
call
to
action.
Color,
which
is
this
kind
of
dark
yellow.
B
B
It
doesn't
draw
your
eye
like
if
you
just
sit
on
the
page.
The
thing
that
or
the
thing
that
I
would
tell
you
draws
your
eye
in
the
most-
would
be
this.
This
color
when
you
you
come
to
this
page
like
hey,
you
are
gravity,
draws
your
eyeballs
over
here,
because
this
is
such
a
distinct
and
bright
thing.
There's
a
secondary.
B
This
is
kind
of
like
your
primary
action.
Color,
the
secondary
action
color,
if
you
will,
or
as
it
is
right
now-
is
this
green
and
it's
kind
of
funny,
because
these
used
to
be
a
lot
less
in
your
face
or
in
your
eyeball,
and
this
like
this
is
actually
what
that
that's,
actually
probably
what
should
be
yellow,
because
that's
really,
we
do
want
for
people
to
go
check
out
all
the
projects
we
love
them
all.
B
Equally,
they
are
all
our
children,
the
one
that
we
put
the
most
effort
into
and
that
we
consider
is
the
most
helpful
to
people
probably
is
measury.
I
think
the
challenge
with
well,
I
don't
know
if
it's
a
challenge
or
not,
but
part
of
the
reason
that
that
isn't,
yellow
right
now
is
because
everything
else
up
here
is
green.
I
guess
anyway,
there's
a
lot
of
discussion
to
be
had
as
to
all
of
the
design
elements
and
the
way
that
the
new
site
will
end
up
working.
B
I
think
it's
to
shredi's
point
to
streety's
point
it's
safe
for
us
to
use
the
same
colors
as
is
now
that
doesn't
mean
that
we
won't
refactor
on
the
new
site.
But
but
it's
the
right
starting
point.
B
K
Hello,
sorry,
I'm
late,
I
I'm
calculated
time.
Okay,
I
don't
know.
If
welcome.
Do
you
have
a
new
person,
anita
friend,
of
course
yeah?
Please
yeah!
Please
do
oh,
like
she's
here
she's
here
already
tonight,.
K
Yeah
so
aside,
I
have
this
an
issue.
I
thought
this
afternoon
that
I
would
need
some
clarification
on.
The
issue
is
about
the
issue
template
adding
an
issue
template.
So
I
made
a
comment
actually
on
the
issue.
I
don't
know
if
you
could
check
it
out,
like
I'm
quite
confused
on
the
issue.
G
B
All
right
yeah,
this
one
is
confusing
yeah,
I
yep
I
mean
it's
compute,
okay,
so
great.
So
thanks
for
asking
ruth
this
is
exactly
what
this
call
is
for
this
one
is
confusing,
I
think,
for
two
reasons:
one
is
because
what
the
heck
an
issue
template
is
and
where
it
goes,
is.
First
of
all,
that's
a
question,
and
then,
second
of
all,
the
reason
why
this
one
is
also
confusing
is
because
is
because
we
have
two
large
branches
inside
this
repository.
B
So
this
is
a
good
conversation
to
have
okay.
So
so
this
repository
is
the
jekyll
jekyll
site
that
has
static
content
that
drives
the
current
site.
So
anything
that
you
see
in
here,
you
will
be
able
to
find
in
this
repo
and
okay
good.
Well,
as
people
go
to
work
on
various
aspects
of
this
site
and
they're
they're
working
through
issues
in
the
layer,
5
repo,
we
end
up
creating
any
number
of
issues
when
someone,
maybe
they
find
a
bug
or
maybe
they're
asking
for
something
new
when
they
create
a
new
issue.
B
We
try
to
give
a
little
bit
of
a
helpful
guide
as
to
things
that
occur
fairly.
Often,
and
so
it's
not
infrequent
that
someone
wants
to
make
an
update
to
the
landscape
project,
because
it's
just
this
long
list
of
data
points
about
the
various
technologies,
and
so
it
frequently
needs
updated,
and
so
what
what's
been
done
is
an
issue.
Template
has
been
created
such
that
it's
a
bit
more
of
a
specific
guide
for
like
that
thing,
and
and
by
that
it's
right
here,
it's
like
there
are
instructions
included
for
how
to
update
the
landscape.
B
How
many
issue
templates
we
have
is?
Are
things
that
sit
within
this
dot
github
folder?
B
There
is
an
all
caps,
folder
called
issue
template
and
so
for
each
of
the
six
ish
or
so
issue
templates
that
are
issues
that
we
saw
like
there's
one
called
landscape.
It
correlates
to
exactly
what
we
were
just
looking
at,
which
is
when
I
clicked
on
up.
You
know
create
a
new
issue
to
update
the
landscape.
B
B
It
goes
to
what
josh
was
just
kind
of
talking
about,
and
that's
that
here
we
have
the
current
version
of
the
layer,
5
site,
good
sort
of
nice
sort
of
not
kind
of
needs,
an
overhaul,
and
so
some
of
you
are
working
on
overhauling
it
in
this
very
early
theme,
we're
kind
of
moving
some
things
over
and
we're
switching.
You
know
we're
sort
of
creating
a
new
version
of
the
layer,
five
io
site
here-
and
this
is
a
preview
of
what
that
looks
like
it's
like
we're.
B
B
Well,
it's
like
it's
like
it's
an
entirely
different
code
base.
Basically
like
it's
a
totally
it's
a
totally
different
site.
This
is
all
react
based
stuff
with
gatsby,
whereas
whereas
the
other
site
is
all
jekyll
based
with
you
know,
with
css
html
yeah,
so
that's
the
second
part
of
the
challenge.
It's
like
okay,
so
under
the
layer,
5
ng
branch,
when
we
go
into
the
dot
github
folder,
we
go
into
the
issue
templates.
B
Well,
some
of
this
template
should
be
the
same
like
yeah,
it's
still
appropriate.
We
would
still
label
it
with
a
landscape
issued
label,
but
the
ins,
but
things
like
the
link
to
the
instructions
like
the
instructions
themselves,
will
be
different
because
it'll
be
it
won't,
be
jack,
it'll,
jekyll,
it'll,
be
gatsby
and
so
or
yeah.
K
Okay,
so
so
this
means
that
you
just
have
to
edit
the
already
made
templates
to
to
update
it
to
saying
okay,
this
new
site
is
uses
m
is
made
with
gatsby.
Is
that
what
you
mean
like
right?.
B
Yeah
and
now
that
I
we're
talking
about
this,
I
think
there's
one
not
so
small
portion
of
this
that
I
sort
of
glossed
over
and
that
is
okay,
great,
so
so
ruth
will
likely
be
successful
in
creating
a
new
and
update
adapting,
like
you
said,
the
the
issue
templates
for
the
new
site.
B
However,
I
don't
think
we've
actually
written
what
those
instruct
well
we've
kind
of
written
those
a
little
bit
but
josh
and
tanuj
and
those
that
are,
I
mean
ruth
you're-
welcome
to
write
up
those
instructions
but,
but
also,
I
would
say,
some
of
the
others
that
have
been
working
in
this
area.
B
You
owe
ruth
a
or
sort
of
implicitly
you
owe
ruth
a
link
to
where
those
instructions
are
so
anyone
does
anyone
want
to
partner
up
on
this
to
so
that
ruth
actually
has
something
to
point
to.
B
It
is
there
it's
and
it
does
have
some
some
gatsby
specific
instructions
thanks
to
some
of
the
people
that
I
just
named,
but
it's
actually
still
a
bit
incomplete
and
that's
probably
okay,
because
we
have
because
we
haven't
migrated
some
of
this
stuff.
Yet
so
we
really
don't
have
instructions
for
it
just
yet.
So
it's
a
ruth,
I
guess
to
be
more
concise,
it's
probably
appropriate
and
just
fine
to
just
link
to
the
contributing.md
in
that
branch.
K
Okay,
so
this
particular
this
file
that
is
open
now,
it's
the
the
contributing
dot
md
far
right.
B
Yeah
totally
so
thanks
for
saying
that,
by
the
way,
one
thing
I'll
say
that
the
collection
of
people
that
I'm
about
to
prattle
some
names
off
for
a
lot
of
them
meet
on
mondays,
on
a
call
that
like
explicitly
focuses
on
this
set
of
topics
on
this
new
website,
and
so
some
of
those
folks
are
josh
this.
This
good-looking
young
guy
here
nikhil
dhruv,
cush,
occasionally
graces
us
with
his
presence.
B
And
then
I
can't
really
move
my
screen
around,
but
shreddy
who's
on
the
call
right
now
and
last,
but
certainly
not
least,
I
think,
is
tenuge
who's
on
the
call
he's
been
very
early
on
trying
to
help
advance
that
effort
and
there's
a
number
of
other
people
who
I
didn't
say.
But
if
you
get
a
hold
of
any
one
of
those
folks,
they'll
or
me,
we'll
I'll
give
you
I'll
write
down
the
list
so
that
you
can.
B
Of
the
it's
a
very
good,
thank
you
for
asking
that
ruth
of
the
few
minutes
that
we
have
left
shreddie.
Do
you
wanna,
take
the
ball
and
maybe
share
some
of
your
work.
G
A
Yeah
while
she
is
presenting,
I
had
a
question
when
I
saw
that
site.
Why
didn't
we
made
a
sub
domain
within
the
layer,
5
itself?
Players
are
dominating
for
sm
case.
B
Oh
yeah,
that's
a
great
question:
nikhil,
it
is
entire
yeah.
I
would
very
much
so
selfishly
like
to
do
that.
The
reason
that
we
didn't
is
because
the
intention
is
to
donate
the
project
to
the
cncf
yeah.
It's
too
open
to
help
inspire
others.
That
would
be
would
be
participants
that
it's
not
in
the
clutches
of
layer,
five
directly.
A
B
Right
trust
me,
it's
all
over
my
yeah.
These
are
good
comments.
We
should
absolutely
make
sure
that
of
the
work
that
that
all
of
you
in
the
community
put
forth
on
any
of
the
projects
that
that
that
work
is
being
recognized,
that
you
as
individuals
are
being
recognized
and
that
the
community
at
large
is
being
wrecked,
and
it's
actually
it's
a
making
sure
that
we
get
that
right
is
really
important.
B
A
B
Okay,
all
right
so
so
context
for
what
sriti
is
gonna
be
showing,
and
that
is
that
one
of
the
projects
that
we
have
going
on
we're
gonna,
hopefully
demo
tonight
at
2
a.m.
My
time
on
a
talk
at
kubecon
kubecon
is
the
semi-annual
conference
for
all
things
cloud
native.
B
F
Highly,
I
have
something
to
say:
there's
an
issue
that
was
raised:
issue
number
522
for
layer
5
about
adding
sitemap
plugin.
So
I
don't.
I
don't
know
if
tanoosh
can
throw
a
little
light
on
that,
because
I
think
I
want
to
take
it
up.
But
it's
still
a
little
kind
of
complicated.
B
E
F
E
J
J
F
F
Yeah
right.
B
There
is
to
news:
do
you
I
might
recommend
this
just
because
it
I
bet
this
question
leads
to
another
question
to
another
one,
just
because
it's
such
a
shift
in
tenushi.
Do
you
have
a
a
couple
of
minutes
after
this
call,
maybe
to
to
give
felicia
a
quick,
intro,
yeah
sure,
okay,
yeah
that'd
be
really
helpful.
I
think
that
just
yeah,
okay,
fair
enough,
okay,.
B
Okay,
fair
we're
about
three.
After
and
a
long
time
ago,
we
had
a
really
bad
reputation
for
spilling
over
the
hour
and
and
we
finally
right-sided
that-
and
so
I'm
hoping
to
stick
to
not
making
not
making
people
late
for
their
next
call.
B
So
we'll
end
here
sriti
we
will
miss
your
demo,
but
we'll
we'll
get
it
next
time.
Yeah.
Anyone
have
any
last
minute
items
that
they
need
to
bring
up.
G
We
will
start
2
a.m
to
2
p.m
or
2
a.m.
In
how
many
hours,
starting
from
now
yeah.
B
Yeah
and
it'll
be
it
will
be
like.
B
Yeah
except
it'll
be
actually
recorded
or
it'll
it's
for
it's,
it's
a
cubecon
talk
and
it
will
be
shown
at
kubecon.
But
but
since
this
coming,
coupon
is
a
virtual
event
they're
having
all
the
speakers
pre-record.
So
this
will
be
like
tonight,
it'll
be
in
16
hours,
it'll,
be
kind
of
this
private
pre-recording.