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From YouTube: Meshery Development Meeting - Oct. 2nd 2019
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Considering release channels.
A
B
B
B
B
B
On
the
call
yeah
I
was
I
was
articulating
to
them.
Just
they've
been
around
for
a
while
and
I
was
just
giving
them
a
lot
of.
B
Maybe
briefly
the
same
thing
too
you
as
information
as
well,
and
that
is
and
I
hope
that
it
is,
as
you
guys
are,
participating
here
that
whatever
degree
you're
participating,
you
are
being
fed
that
your
your
learning
new
things
and
whether
those
are
hard
technical
things
or
whether
those
are
community
things
or
just
process
things
or
friendship
and
relationships
and
there's
a
whole
litany
of
things.
To
learn.
B
I
wanted
to
extend
that
same
concept
here
to
you
guys
to
the
extent
that
an
affiliation
is
helpful
or
dark,
don't
be
shy
or
don't
you
know
affiliate
or
rather
that's
one
of
the
benefits
I
mean
the
bet.
One
of
the
benefits
is
that
you
get
some
hardened
skills
great
another
one,
and
it's
just
the
association.
B
The
notion
that,
like
there
are,
there's
a
bunch
of
ways
to
evangelize
the
things
that
you
learned:
tough,
to
talk
about
the
to
talk
about
the
community
service
missions
and
kubernetes
and
all
the
things
there's
a
bunch
of
places
that
I
have
available
to
me
to
blog
and-
and
it's
not
just
to
the
extent
that
they're
available
to
me.
They're
available
to
you
and
some
of
those
example
like
some
of
those
places,
are
look
well
they're
linked
on
the
bottom
of
this
page.
B
B
Well,
like
later
today,
we're
will
be
on
the
service
mesh
interface
community
call
where
these
are
the
meeting
rooms
of
that
call,
where
they're
asking
missery
to
be
a
compliance
tool
for
SMI
SMI.
This
is
the
SMI
spec
that
I,
oh,
it's
hosted
by
Microsoft
in
CMS
rewrite
here
as
a
partner.
I
might
have
shown
you
guys
this
before
I,
don't
know.
C
B
These
are
prominent
stages
upon
which
I
would
hope
that
you,
your
name
or
your
affiliation
or
your
work
within
eventually
rubs
off
in
a
very
good
way
on.
You
personally
need
to
end
on
the
project
that
there's
a
similar
spec
for
it
for
VMware
that
will
be
associated
with
kind
of
banging
on
our
door
to
come
in
and
participate
I
just
yesterday,
if
any
of
you
who
are
within
the
CN
CF
t
of
TOC,
he
calls
Oh
actually
yeah.
B
This
is
another
prominent
venue,
a
vendor,
neutral
venue,
a
venue
in
which
we
will
probably
bring
many
like
it
when
we
and
so
Ramesh
to
your
point
to
your
suggestion,
the
other
day
I
didn't
respond,
but
it
was
a
good
suggestion
that
has
been
our
intention
for
a
quite
some
long
time,
and
that
is
the
notion
that
we
would
probably
take
measure
me
to
see.
Yes.
A
B
Yeah
speaking
of
certifications,
this
is
funny
cuz.
It
was
a
topic
of
a
conversation
on
our
last
call,
so
so
guys.
The
last
hour
we
spent
with
students
in
India
and
part
of
that
was
it
was
reminder
when
someone
had
said
that
it
was
reminded
that
IO,
the
Linux
Foundation
and
answer
the
there
general
manager
for
training
like
and
the
the
program
that
creates
the
kubernetes
certified
administrator
and
the
kubernetes
certified
developer.
B
Course
and
I
had
hinted
to
him
that
be
after
having
done
that
or
sort
of
next
step
after
that
would
be
potentially
a
service
master
certification,
and
so
there
are
other
ways,
in
wit,
that
there's
there's
so
much
on
my
plate
that
just
spill
it
over
and
so
the
faster
that
you
guys
ramp
and
come
up
to
speed
the
more
quickly
I
will.
It
will
be
spilling
on
to
you
if
you
desire
those
things,
sometimes
there's
money
associated
with
those.
B
One
of
those
things
is
like
I
know:
I
think
Ramesh
you've
been
around
long
enough
that
we've
been
talking
about
taking
taking
a
twenty
node
cluster
inside
the
CNCs
hardware
lab
and
running,
and
hammering
the
crap
out
of
each
of
the
service
meshes
that
make
sure
he
interfaces
with
and
taking
and
in
combination
with
IBM
and
Google
buoyant
hashey,
core
Cisco
I
lose
track
of
all.
Basically,
all
of
those
that
are
in
the
VMware.
B
You
know
that
are
in
the
ecosystem
to
coordinate
with
them
and
collaborate
with
them
on
the
publishing
of
these
results
and
to
make
a
significant
splash
in
the
community
or
in
the
not
community
in
the
industry
that
there
are
great
plans
here.
We
really
want
to
accomplish
that,
the
more
the
faster
you
rent,
the
more
time
you
spend,
the
more
that
the
sooner
that
will
be
accomplished
and
sooner
I'll
be
able
to
just
you
know:
tweet
the
crap
out
of
your
name
or
whatever
you
know
just
yeah.
A
B
I'm
counting
on
it,
you
know
I'm,
like
here's
an
example
of
some
of
the
organizations
that
we
partnered
with
that
work.
So
right
now
we're
partnering
with
UT
Austin
to
bring
in
folks
through
their
bootcamp
help
them
participate.
I
was
only
bringing
this
up
really
to
say,
because
I
want
to
take
your
pictures
and
get
them
in
very
I
want
to
trumpet
the
fact
that
there
are
a
bunch
of
continued
contributors
and
that
these
contributors
are
making
a
significant
impact.
B
I'll
show
you
guys
briefly
that
I
guess,
as
I
just
kidding
as
I,
just
sort
of
go
off
talking
about
the
impact
that
you're
making
I'll
say
that
there's
a
really
ugly
dashboard
that
just
keeps
track
of
three
types
of
events
that
happen
as
in
when
people
use
measuring
and
so
to
just
to
just
look
at
this
last
this
last
graph.
Here
this
is
a
by
month.
This
is
the
events
per
month
chart.
B
There
are
three
events
there's
when
four
time
user
signs
up
to
use
machinery,
that's
a
sign
up
event
when
a
user
comes
back
and
logs
in
for
a
second
or
third
or
90th
time,
and
then
there's
the
event.
When
someone
runs
a
performance
test
and
we're,
you
know,
cataloging
those
results
so
that
we
can
publish
those
which
analyze
and,
like
I,
said
in
combination
with
those
other
prominent
tech
companies,
publish
those
results.
B
What
we're
tracking
those
things-
and
you
guys
are
having
more
of
an
impact
than
that.
My
point
of
showing
you
this
is
to
say
you
having
more
of
an
impact,
and
you
really
know
so.
This
took
just
by
example.
Back
in
March,
we
started
tracking
the
signups
and
I.
Don't
know
what
day
in
March,
we
started
tracking
with
three
people.
B
Three
new
people
came
to
try
and
measure
it
for
the
first
time
ever
and-
and
we
occasionally
give
workshops
like
the
one
with
Raul,
and
we
have
a
spike
in
the
number
of
people
that
try
it
out
and
so
April
17
May,
27,
June,
26,
great
music,
good
numbers.
July
no
workshops
were
given,
but
we
still
have
new
people
organically
coming
into
it.
B
If
you
guys
have
noted
in
the
Mestre
channel
and
slack
a
guy
named
Anton
Weiss,
just
you
know
organically
found
out
about
steel
or
I'm,
sorry
Murray,
and
he
he
introduced
himself
yesterday,
I
think
was
yesterday
before
great
introduction.
Basically,
this
looks
like
an
awesome.
He
said
this
looks
like
a
great
and
important
project
and
he
wants
to
see
how
he
can
help,
but
he's
already
making
suggestions
and
things
that's
great.
He
is
giving
its
own
workshop
and
I
think
he's
going
to
do
away
with
that
and
probably
contribute
to
this
one
anyway.
B
B
B
B
Changing
I
come
here:
that's
us
testing
out
a
new
logo
and
outside
of
a
new
logo
for
layer,
five
to
help
get
rid
of
that
old
one
and
separate
the
project
from
the
community
from
the
company
I
want
to.
We
also
need
to
create
one
for
mystery.
So
there's
a
draft.
That's
been
made
that
I'll
share
with
you
guys
now.
B
But
this
was
the
thought
around.
What
that
could
be.
I'll
say
that
it
is
really
hard
not
to
make
a
cube
looking
logo
you
know
but
like
for
crying
out
loud
everybody
has
a
cube.
Everybody
has
a
freaking
hexagon,
everybody
has
a
not
everybody
has
a
pentagon,
but
just
like
any
way
trying
to
do
something
different
but
tie
the
two
new.
You
know
the
two
forthcoming
logos
together
was
part
of
what
we're
trying
to
accomplish.
B
B
This
is
a
one
revision
back.
If
you
notice
the
there's
no
little
tail
on
the
five
and
we
put
a
little
little
tail
out
to
make
sure
that
people
didn't
read
it
as
an
S.
The
problem
with
the
little
tail
is
that
it
also
could
be
interpreted
as
a
six,
so
we're
still
trying
to
get
some
more
space
and
sort
of
work
with
them.
But
but
that's
what
these
are
being.
B
B
Oh
boy,
don't
get
me
started
on
that
question?
Let
me
I'm
losing
my
voice,
so
let
me
I'm
gonna,
send
you
a
doc,
because,
because
it's
a
long
answer
and
you're
that
you're
so
appropriate
and
asking
that
question,
because
in
order
to
give
any
feedback,
you'd
really
need
to
say
well
what
was
the
context?
What
was
the
goal?
What's
it
supposed
to
be
about,
and
so
I'm
gonna
put
a
link
to
that
dock
in
our
flat
check.
B
Not
just
yeah
totally
a
reread,
but
please
please,
like
you,
know,
comment
on
the
doc
read-throughs
make
suggestions
here.
Actually,
since
I
and
again,
if
this
doesn't
interest,
you
guys,
you
know
don't
spend
time,
but
if
it
does,
you
know
yeah,
don't
hesitate.
So
remind
me
of
your
what's
a
good
email
address
for
sharing
Google
Docs
with
you.
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
Having
said
all
that,
I
have
another
meeting
that
starts
in
you
know
three
minutes
I
realized
we
didn't
really
accomplish
what
we
wanted
to
normally
accomplish
in
this
call,
which
is
like
dig
into
your
active
contributions.
That's
fine
Oh
put
that
picture
Raul
is
that,
were
you
saying?
The
current
logo
reminds
you
of
that
yeah.
B
B
So
roll
it's
time
to
my
sense
of
it
is
east.
One
I
think
that
the
there
may
be
a
couple
of
other
adapters,
a
couple
of
other
repositories
to
take
the
that
new
changed
badge
over
to
you
might
have
hit
them
all
and
I
just
haven't
realized
it
yet.
But
if
you
would
give
a
double
check
because
there
might
be
a
couple
of
others,
that
still
mean
it
yeah
no
problem
and
then.
B
To
answer
it
right
now,
much
like
if
you
would
like
parse
through
some
of
the
open
issues
or
just
some
aspects
of
both
the
layer,
5,
some
aspects
of
the
project
and
signposts
where
you
have
most
interest,
because
my
sense
of
it
is
that
your
guild
foo
was
well
beyond
what
I
was
anticipating
it
to
be,
and
your
and
then
you're
ready
to
get
ready
for
another
challenge,
and
you
know
that
kind
of
a
different
one
of
those
projects.
Is
this
there's
the
mystery
UI,
which
is
react,
there's
measuring
itself,
which
is
go.