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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (Jan 14th, 2021)
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A
All
right,
if
you
see
the
meeting
minutes
and
if
you
can
access
it,
please
go
ahead
and
add
your
name
be
attendees
list.
A
Simply
helps
us
keep
a
track
of
who's
attending
and
who's.
Not
apart
from
that,
this
call
is
more
of
a
friendly
version
of
the
community
called,
and
you
can
bring
up
any
questions
that
you
can
post
that
you
possibly
have
about
the
projects
or
setting
up
your
environments
or
basically
anything
else.
A
A
B
I
think
it
was
somewhere
related
to
measuring
sync.
I
mean
there
was
this
one
upgrade
and
probably
something
like
that,
which
was
requiring
for
me
to
have
kubernetes
as
a
requirement
for
setting
up
measuring.
So,
according.
B
B
A
Yeah,
so
I
have
a
suggestion
for
you:
if
you
can
try.
B
A
Of
going
through
the
ui
setup
or
the
ui
build,
if
you
just
want
to
run
mastery
and
have
a
look
and
just
play
around
with
it
simply
go
curl,
it
simply
go
curl
the
insulation
scripts.
A
B
A
Let
me
actually
show
you
something
if
you
yeah,
I
think
we
pointed
you
to
this.
If
he
hasn't,
let
me
point
you
to
it.
There's
a
link
here.
A
Let
me
go
play
the
scenario
for
you
and
I'll
show
you
what
I'm
talking
about.
Instead
of
go
going
and
poking
it
and
running
the
make
file.
B
And
okay,
so
this
is
like
an
interactive
to
the
running
machine.
A
Yep
yep,
this
side
actually
glitches
a
little
bit
sometimes
so
you
have
to
restart
it.
If
you
go
run
the
tutorials
from
our
documentation.
That
will
happen.
A
Just
a
second
hey
joshua.
What
brings
you
here
that's
funny.
A
Yeah,
that's
it
great
recite
glitches.
Sometimes
I'd
recommend
you
to
go
directly
to
the
documentation.
Okay,
all
right!
Let
the
environment
come
together.
This.
A
A
All
right
did
I
ask
the
internal
or
which
cool?
Are
you
using.
C
A
Yes,
yep,
so
what
I
was
talking
about
is
this:
if
you,
the
mini
cube
thing,
is
actually
not
a
necessity,
we
just
ask
people
to
install
it
because
it's
a
terminal
and
you
won't
be
able
to
pull
up
any
of
the
adapters
without
it.
A
So
that's
it.
Even
if
you
don't
go,
install
mini
cube.
If
you
simply
go
run
this
particular
command.
B
Okay,
so
like
the
entire
mystery
and
everything.
So
this
is
like
the
installation
of
the
project
itself,
but
because
now
that
I
wanted
to
contribute
in
it,
so
we'll
have
to
like
again
install
everything
from
repository
and
set
up
everything
or
like.
A
To
get
the
code,
yes,
you
will,
but
to
get
the
code
you
only
have
to
focus
clone
the
repository,
don't
actually,
if
you
are
making
some
changes
to
it,
and
if
you
want
to
you
know,
work
with
it
or
commit
those
changes,
then
you
will
have
to
go
run
it,
but
otherwise,
if
you
just
want
to
yeah,
if
you
just
want
to
play
around
with
it
for
a
bit
or
just
understand,
what's
going
on
without
getting
too
much
invested
into
the
cubility
side
of
it.
This
is
a
good
way
to
go
all
right.
B
Okay,
I
just
wanted
to
ask
shitty
sorry.
I
wanted
to
just
ask
an
overview
in
a
nutshell
of
if
I
could,
like
summarize
what
exactly
is
mystery,
because
I've
been
trying
because
again
without
installation,
I
wasn't
able
to
look
around
the
machine
and
I
was
not
able
to
understand
the
project
because,
unfortunately,
I
haven't
set
it
set
up
yet.
But
what
exactly
is
measuring
like?
I
have
seen
a
lot
of
plugins
and
tools,
so
I'm
not
able
to
connect
these
things
like
what
exactly
is
machine
learning.
A
Okay,
let
me
give
you
a
very
small
intro
to
it
and
I'll
point
you
to
a
few
resources
that
you
can
go
read
for
a
much
better
understanding
that
I
could
possibly
give
you
on
a
half
in
our
call
messaging
is
a
service
mesh
management
plan.
If
you
go
read
about
service
messages,
they
have
three
kind
of
data
planes.
A
management
plate
sits
on
top
of
the
other
two
or
the
other
two
data
planes,
and
it
basically
when
it
manages,
with
its
name
over
the
salt
of
its
name.
A
It
actually
just
manages
the
entirety
of
it.
It's
built
into
the
architecture
of
any
cloud
native
application
that
you'll
be
using,
so
it
doesn't
affect
the
architecture
that
you
already
are
using
and
it
basically
just
improves
upon
the
efficiency
of
that
particular
cloud
architecture,
plus
it
improves
upon
the
security
measures
of
that
particular
architecture.
A
What
meshri
does
is
provide
the
a
platform
in
which
you
can
go
and
test
or
compare
your
service
mesh
against
industry
standards,
for
example
the
smi
specification,
and
which
I'm
very
sure
you
must
have
heard
about
so
far
or
so.
A
That
is
just
a
specification
or
the
extraction
or
of
a
couple
of
apis,
okay,
which
you
can
go
test
your
service
mesh
against
and
see
how
much
it's
worth
or
is
it
what
it's
solved
or
if
it's
working
properly
or
is
it
giving
you
the
results
that
you
wanted
to
give
just
a
second
all
right?
So
in
this
particular
tutorial
there
is
some
issue
with
the
category
system
and
we're
trying
to
resolve
that,
but
so
for
right
now,
you'll
have
to
choose
none
as
the
provider,
which
is
also
given
in
the
instructions.
B
A
Okay,
the
only
difference
here
is
that,
with
a
message
server,
you
need
to
authenticate
your
login
credentials
and
with
a
nun
server,
you
don't
have
to
okay,
that's
it
yeah.
So
what
I
was
explaining
yeah
semester
allows
you
to
compare
or
test
run
tests
or
run
performance
tests
against
a
standard
testing
load.
A
A
lot
of
what
I'm
saying
will
not
make
sense,
it
did
not
make
sense
to
me
either
barely
about
seven
eight
months.
Let
me
do
this.
Let
me
point
you,
through
a
few
of
resources.
Lee's
book
is
actually
a
very
good
place
to
start.
A
If
you
haven't
worked
with
cloud
architecture
before
or
if
you
don't
have
much
idea
about
cloud
native,
I
did
not.
Okay,
that's
like
a
place.
It's
not.
B
A
That
works,
the
labs
come
with
instructions
actually.
So
if
you
not
really
sure
about
how
to
do
things,
how
to
run
work
with
things,
this.
A
A
Okay,
let
me
know
if
you
found
any
find
any
mistakes
in
it.
This
was
my
g-shot
project
actually.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Okay,
I'm
good
I'm
great.
What
brings
you
to
the
face?
Thank
you
for
coming
on
the
call
right.
Okay,.
B
So
I'm
kind
of
new
here
I
need
to
get
set
up.
I
need
to
know
what's
happening.
A
All
right,
let's
start
off
with
the
basic
questions.
What
are
you
interested
in
doing?
What
do
you
do?
Which
domains
do
you
work
with.
B
A
What
domains
do
you
work
with?
What
are
you
interested
in
working
with.
A
Right
snack
works
too,
or
you
could
just
use
the
zoom
chat
either
works
apart
from
that
shibang.
Do
you
have
any
other
questions.
B
A
Sure
what
I
can
do
for
you,
apart
from
showing
you
how
to
work
with
a
simple
tutorial,
is
that
well,
I
can
show
you
what
the
ui
is
about.
If
that
will
help
everybody
in
the
call.
A
B
A
Right
we
talked
about
this
in
the
last
meeting
right,
I
haven't
actually
had
a
chance
to
talk
to
the
other
people
about
it.
Let
me
get
back
to
you
on
that
is
that
okay.
D
D
Not
only
newcomers
who
don't
have
who
doesn't
have
any
experience,
but
also
the
experienced
programmers
and
systematics
also
because
some
people
run
only
web
browser
because
they
don't
have
access
to
match
or
unix
bst,
venus,
etc.
So
they
have
only
windows
and
maybe
they
don't
have
any
windows
subsystem
for
linux.
So
a
quick
solution
is
running
some
code
on
web
browser
is
maybe
fine.
A
Write
for
me
for
us
if
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
include
a
topic.
D
From
the
agenda,
I
will
add
a
topic
for
the
layer,
five
people
and
for.
A
Here
the
immediate
minutes
would
be
fine.
B
A
No,
no,
no
you're
going
in
the
opposite
direction.
Okay,
let
me
set
us
this
service.
Specialist
is
a
very,
very
new
term.
Even
in
the
cloud
native
area,
go
read
about
it,
it's
not
unless
she
does
not
manage
communities
or
docker
systems
at
all,
it
is
dependent
on
capabilities
for
some
of
its
operations.
E
A
A
Hey
fellow
that's
great,
thank
you
for
introducing
yourself.
Welcome
to
the
newcomers,
call
welcome
to
layer
5..
I
think
you
were
on
another
community
called
before.
Am
I
right.
E
A
Let's
see,
that's
perfect,
actually
what
do
you
do.
E
E
The
largest
cluster
has
about
a
thousand
nodes,
everything
from
everything
from
running
back
end
tool
chain
workloads
to
some
of
our
more
advanced
projects
are
doing,
ai
and
machine
learning,
with
tensorflow
and
other
things
on
gpu
nodes
to
detect
things
like
fraud
and
money
laundering
and
other
stuff,
like
that.
A
E
Yeah,
I'm
I'm
interested
in
measuring
because
I
think
myself,
along
with
many
others
in
the
kubernetes
community.
We
have
found
that
we
like
the
concept
and
the
idea
of
a
service
mesh
but
they're
they're,
very
constrained
in
certain
aspects
and
they
sort
of
lock
you
into
only
doing
things
their
way
right.
E
So,
for
example,
we
tested
out
istio,
but
istio
is
just
it's
everything
and
more,
and
you
know
it
may
be
too
much,
and
so
I
don't
want
to
standardize
standardize
on
istio
if
it
only
works
for
five
percent
of
my
use
cases
or
we
like
linker
d,
a
lot
but
linker
d
only
works
for
us
in
certain
use
cases.
E
So
I
think
I
found
out
about
I
found
out
about
your
product
somehow
through
the
latest
kubecon
and
it's
it's
sort
of
measury
is
exactly
what
I'm
looking
for,
because
it
offers
me
the
architect
and
you
know,
builder,
the
ability
to
implement
measury,
and
then
I
can
choose
any
of
the
available
service
meshes
to
test
out
and
see
which
one
works
best
in
my
environment.
But
the
nice
thing
about
mesher
is
that
it
also
helps
me
have
an
easy
button,
so
to
speak
right.
E
So
if
I
try
it
and
it
doesn't
work,
then
I
just
undo
it
and
it's
all
back
to
the
way
it
was
before,
which
I
don't
you
know.
I
don't
want
to
have
a
whole
bunch
of
extraneous
yamls
sitting
around
or
some
customized
values
for
a
can
for
a
helm
chart
and
then
try
to
remember
what
I
did.
You
guys
take
care
of
all
that.
E
So
that's
why
I'm
interested
in
measuring
and
wanted
to
jump
on
the
meeting
and
see
how
I
can
better
familiarize
myself
with
the
tool
and
make
use
of
it
in
my
organization.
A
I'm
excited
just
hearing
about
explanations.
Let
me
see
that
first
of
all
post
that,
yes,
this
is
the
perfect
meeting
that
you
can
jump
on
to
to
just
get
idea
of
things
before
you
move
on
to
actual
project
meetings.
Have
you
had
a
chance
to
run
mystery
locally
or
otherwise.
E
I
I
have
not
yet
I'm
still
mired
in
a
few
projects
that
are
carrying
over
from
2020
and
I'm
going
forward
on
a
few
2021
and
2022
projects,
and
so
it's
on
my
radar.
I
just
haven't
gotten
hands-on
with
it
yet
other
than
I
tried
to
get
measuring
control
installed
through
brew
and,
like
I
said,
had
a
few
problems,
but
we
got
me
through
that.
So.
A
All
right
that
sounds
perfect.
Actually
let
me
point
you
to
a
few
interactive
sessions
that
they
have
on
the
go
that
you
don't
actually
need
to
go
to
any
setup
on
you
run
them
you'll
find
a
link
here.
A
A
When
you
do
have
access
to
it,
we
have
two
courses
at
the
moment
which
consists
of
a
couple
of
scenarios
which
are
basically
interactive
labs
which
pull
up
a
complete
session
for
you,
and
it
has
instructions
that
you
don't
run
astray
and
you
don't
have
to
go.
Do
a
bunch
of
installations
or
do
a
bunch
of
getting
ready
on
your
local
system.
A
So
that
should
be
good
to
go
and
you
should
be
able
to
pull
up
testy
and
interact
with
it
and
just
play
around
with
it
to
get
a
feel
of
the
product
to
get
a
feel
of
what
you
can
do
with
it
run
a
couple
of
elementary
performance
tests
just
to
get
better
understanding
of
how
things
work,
which
is
what
I
was
showing
right
now.
If
you
can
see
my
screen.
D
A
Okay,
let
me
just
say
one
quick
thing,
then
I'll
point
you
to
the
link.
That
is
one
of
the
best
ways
you
can
get
started
without
actually
going
and
affecting
your
local
system
and
it's
the
easiest
and
the
fastest
way
to
do
it.
After
that,
you
can
go
install
it
locally.
You
can
work
with
it.
You
can
run
whatever
test
that
you
want
to
I'll.
A
So
messy
connects
to
your
kubernetes
cluster
without
any
configuration
on
your
part
until
your
config
file
is
placed
in
the
obvious
location
that
is
in
your
home,
folder
in
a
dot
queue
file
or
in
a
dot
cube
folder.
A
A
The
adapter
should
be
up
and
running
by
themselves
when
you
call
or
install
mystery
post
that
what
you
can
do,
if
you
are
running
linkedi
by
the
way,
go
to
the
management
page
of
that
particular
service
name,
whatever
you
wanted
to
I'm
leaving
the
default
right
now
and
all
you
need
to
do
is
go
select,
linkedin
server,
slash!
A
It
will
install
the
latest
version
for
you
post
that
if
you
want
to
run
performance
test
and
if
you
want
a
standard
load,
go
install
them
and
run
a
sample
app,
it
should
do
that
for
you
as
well.
If
you're
running
on
windows,
you
need
a
little
bit
of
setup
done.
E
E
Like
the
way
just
stay
away,
bad,
so
one
thing
I
did
also
want
to
just
chat
about
that.
I
was
talking
to
lee
about
also,
I
think
I
I
put
in
a
feature
request,
for
it
is
that
my
my
environments
are
air-gapped,
so
this
is
the
this
is.
This
is
the
latest
issue
that
I
ran
into
installing
in
a
kubernetes
test.
Cluster
is
that
none
of
my
kubernetes
clusters
have
internet
access.
E
So
that's
where
I
need
some
air
gap.
Instructions
from
you
guys-
or
I
think
maybe
even
parts
of
measuring-
need
to
be
updated
to
accommodate
an
air
gap
installation
so
that
everything-
and
I
mean
everything
that
meshery
would
need
to
pull
to
push
anything
into
my
kubernetes
environment
or
get
anything
set
up
needs
to
only
come
from
my
internal
image
registry.
A
A
Yeah
you
shouldn't
actually
be
stuck
for
more
than
a
day
or
two,
I'm
very
aware
of
that
request,
and
it's
actually
already
been
worked
upon
by
a
person
called
martin
gracia,
and
he
should
be
about
ready
to
make
appear,
so
you
should
be
ready
to
get
him
going.
You
know,
yeah.
E
That
would
be
great,
yeah
I'll,
okay,
I'll
go
check
on
that
when
I
have
a
chance
and
then
I'll
I'll
start
testing
some
things
out
and
give
feedback
on
how
it's
going
or
what
maybe
little
new
roadblocks
or
speed
bumps
have
come
up.
A
Yep
that
works
out
perfectly
actually.
In
the
meantime,
the
labs
are
a
perfect
way
to
start.
You
won't
have
to
do
any
other
setup.
E
A
Yep
yep,
that's
back
to
you.
Apart
from
that,
any
other
questions,
actually
that
I
can
answer
for
you
put
anyone
in
the
call.
D
Maybe
we
can
make
a
training
session
for
everyone,
not
only
for
newcomers,
for
maybe
support,
channel
and
the
other
development
channels,
a
quick
solution:
how
to
set
up
how
to
run
how
to
sessions?
How
to
training
sessions
like
what
your
show
was
today,
but
in
a
live.
A
A
Sure
that
makes
complete
sense,
but
with
the
tutorials
we
actually
have
a
set
of
complete
instructions
that
you
just
need
to
go
follow
and
for
setting
up
and
running
it
locally.
We
already
have
a
lot
of
documentation
guides
that
you
can
just
go
follow
and
you
should
be
up
and
ready
on
the
go,
except
for
situations
like
philip,
where
you
need
that's
a
system
bug
and
could
be
resolved
really
soon.
D
I
will
contribute
within
that
style.
Maybe
I
can
say
I
have
to
have
you
to
work
with
or
train
with
other
people.
Not
only
newcomers
like,
I
said
57,
so
it
is
not
a
hard
task
for
me.
I
I
like
that.
I
mean
that
I
can
work
with
maybe
two
days
or
two.
Three
days
ago,
I
drank
with
which
friend
with
someone
named
kramer,
we
trained
how
to
read
documentation
how
to
get
comments.
Something
like
that
and
it
was
a
pleasure
for
me.
A
That's
we
we
actually
already
have
tutorials
for
that.
We
obviously
have
a
contributing
diet
and
we
also
have
a
recorded
rule
for
it.
As
far
as
I
know,
yeah,
let.
D
D
Maybe
I
can
show
the
documentation
and
train
the
documentation
in
person
who
wants
to
work
with
me.
Maybe
this
is
relation.
D
Okay,
we
can
discuss
that
on
select,
but
now
I
I'm
gonna
not
taking
taking
off,
because
I
check
that
you
don't
agree
with
me
on.
A
D
I
I
I
couldn't
talk
correctly,
sorry,
but
I
mean
I
want
to
help
people
in
short,.
A
That
makes
perfect
sense.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
bringing
it
up
and
I'll
be
waiting
to
read
a
message:
hey
all
right
back
to
the
ui
for
a
bit
any
other
questions
from
anyone
in
the
call.
D
Can
we
make
it
this
operating
systems?
What
will
it
run.
D
D
Not
a
person
joshua
and
she
did.
I
I'm
gonna
write
open
to
20
like
that
from
1
to
20.
D
A
All
right
before
we
do
anything
else,
let
me
introduce
another
fine,
little
program
that
we
have
going
on.
So
we
have
a
mentor
program
that
runs
along
with
classified
and
we
call
them
mesh
mates.
So
if
you
want
to
introduction
to
any
of
the
projects
or
if
you
want
just
some
help
getting
started
or
setting
up
things,
what
you
can
do
is
go
ahead
and
get
yourself
a
mentor.
A
Alternatively,
call
the
meshmate.
All
you
need
to
do
is
go
choose
one
of
these
people
and
contact
them
on
the
newcomers
channel
asking
them
to
be
a
mesh
mate.
They
will
guide
you
through
the
initial
setup.
They
will
guide
you
through
the
initial
project
plans
and
help.
You
choose
a
domain
either,
which
you
want
to
work
in
or
if
you
are
a
user,
get
set
up.
A
That
should
be
something
to
read
about
after
the
call
post.
That
is
anyone
in
the
call
wanting
to
work
on
web
development.
B
Yeah,
so
I've
been
working
again
as
like
one
of
the
issues
that
was
like
the
github
deployment,
and
the
next
thing
that
I
probably
was
going
to
work
is
one
of
the
pages
in
the
new
gatsby
layer.
5
ng
thing.
A
All
right
can
I
introduce
you
to
any
of
the
other
projects.
What
do
you
need
any
help
there?
I
believe
you
already
have
a
mesh
mate
either.
B
Yeah,
I
do
no
it's,
I
think,
vijay,
this
video
vijay
actually.
B
Tagged
me
in
a
message:
I
pinged
it
him
up
and
we'll
soon
have
a
call
and
like
if
I
have
any
issues,
I'd
ping
him
and
I
can
ping
you
as
well.
So
that's
something.
A
Oh,
yes,
you
can
definitely
actually
a
very
good
person
to
get
started
with
mystery.
A
If
you
have
any
project
related
routes,
josh,
stunnance
or
nikhil
would
be
good
people
to
contact
okay
same
usernames
and
slack
as
well.
So
they
should
be
easy
to
find.
A
All
right,
austin,
hey
thank.
C
C
A
C
A
Let
me
bowl
this.
Actually,
a
lot
of
people
want
to
go
and
when
you
try
these
feel
free
to
leave
some
feedback.
A
All
right,
all
right:
okay,
by
the
way,
all
of
our
calls
are
recorded.
So
if
you
want
to
go
see
any
of
the
tutorials
that
we
have
and
we
do
do
tutorials
on
the
newcomers
call
by
the
way
shebang
if
you're
interested,
I
think
dhruv
did
a
setup
on
the
mesh
ui.
A
B
So
I
think
the
youtube
channel
is
do
with
the
same
name.
It's
layer
file.
A
A
Perfect
all
right
anyone
else,
any
other
questions.
A
All
right,
let
me
just
introduce
you
to
one
other
thing
and
if
nobody
else
has
any
other
questions,
we
can
probably
end
the
call
if
you're
working
with
machine,
if
you
want
to
go,
read
up
on
the
documentation.
This
is
the
site
to
go
to.
A
If
you
want
to
know
a
little
bit
more
about
the
programs
or
the
way
left
works
head
over
to
this
particular
site,
we
are
working
on
an
extend
version,
but
it's
not
out
right
now,
which
is
something
what
chipunk
wants
to
work
out.
It's
some.
If
somebody
else
in
this
call
wants
to
work
on
it
as
well,
you're
very,
very
welcome
to,
and
if
you
do,
please
speak
up
so
that
I
can
get
you
some
help
on
that.
A
All
right
all
right,
so
this
is
the
life
site
for
all
intents
and
purposes
at
the
moment,
if
you
want
to
go,
read
about
the
projects,
go
ahead
and
do
so
it
would
be
a
good
start,
also
shibang.
The
book
that
I
was
talking
about.
It's
not
a
very.
A
This
is
anybody
in
the
call
it's
a
free
book.
You
can
go,
get
a
link
anytime
that
you.
A
Want
all
right
that
should
be
it
all
right.
We
also
have
a
few
blogs
that
you
can
go
read.
For
the
same
intents
and
purposes
it
will
help.
You
understand
things
better.
A
Phillip,
you
heard
of
flare,
fiber
mystery
at
coupon
right
was
the
north
america
one
yes,
wait.
That
was
a
fun
people.
A
A
Android,
philip,
are
you
looking
to
work
with
the
smi
spec
or
just
in
general
performance
tests
or
any
particular
specification.
E
Yeah,
just
in
our
sandbox
clusters,
just
sort
of
put
it
on
there
and
mess
around
with
it
and
see
what
breaks
see
what
works
see,
how
we
can
break
it
and
other
sorts
of
yeah.
I
mean
I
have
to
break
yeah.
I
have
to
break
things
on
purpose
before
I
can
push
them
out
to
other
environments
since
we're
we're
a
highly
audited
and
regulated
sort
of
environment.
I
I
need
to
know
ahead
of
time
pretty
much
as
many
of
the
failure
modes
as
I
can
figure
out,
and
even
just
ridiculous
things
right.
A
Okay,
all
right
folks,
that's
it
that's
it
for
today's
call.
If
nobody
else
has
any
other
questions,
make
sure
to
take
one
thing
away
from
these
calls.
Let
you
know
where
to
go
next.
The
second
thing
that
you
know
the
people
to
contact.
If
you
fall
into
a
roadblock
post
that
you
should
be
good
to
go,
and
you
should
be
good
to
go
to
graduate
to
other
project
meetings,
for
example,
you
can
possibly
graduate
the
website's
called
you
have
already.
Yes,
I
think.
A
That
works,
if
you
have
move
on
to
the
mastery
call
as
well,
I'm
sure
you'll
get
to
learn
a
bit
there.
A
Philip,
I
hope
this
was
a
little
helpful,
at
least
to
get
started.
I'd
still
regularly.
A
Hands-On
tutorials,
until
we
configure
your
airplane
gate
master
is
working.
We
should
be
able
to
get
this
working
in
the
next
one
or
two
days
by
the
way,
hopefully
there's
already
a
pr
output.
As
far
as
I
know,
we
just
need
to
go
tests
a
little
bit
more
and
get
it
merged
austin.
Thank
you
for
jumping
in
I'm
I'll,
be
a
fan
of
your
designs
by
the
way.
A
A
A
All
right,
alright,
that's
it
folks!
Thank
you
for
coming
on.
Thank
you
for
spending
a
good
40
minutes
on
this
call
same
time
next
week,.
A
Youtube.
Thank
you.