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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (Sept 17th, 2020)
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How to build the Meshery UI.
B
A
All
right,
you
want
to
share
your
screen.
B
B
I
will
send
all
those
links
afterwards
after
the
meeting
ends,
but
yeah
you
can
download
and
if
you
download,
node.js
npm
would
be
downloaded
along
with
it.
It's
like
a
package
manager
which
will
install
all
the
dependencies
you
need
for
running
the
ui
okay
and
there
are
certain
parts
of
ui
which
would
be
only
accessible
if
you
have
the
back
end
running,
and
you
also
have
a
mini
cube
cluster
running
alongside
it,
along
with
a
along
with
a
mastery
adapter.
B
But
let's
start
with
the
part
where
we
only
need
the
only
need
the
npm
part
where
we
only
need
the
node.js
and
react
part
right.
So
for
that,
basically
for
the
meshery
repo
and
then
like
download
it,
and
once
it
is
set
up,
go
to
your
meshy
directory
right.
I
am
already
over.
There.
Now
has
any
one
of
you
heard
of
make
files.
B
B
B
This
is
the
thing
which
you
will
do
only
for
the
first
time
after
your
install
node.js
and
npm
right
and
the
command
for
it
is
over
here
setup,
ui
lims.
It
will
go
to
the
ui
directory,
install
all
the
dependency
and
go
on
right,
so
basically
go
to
your
terminal
right,
make
setup
ui
limbs
and
just
run
it.
I
already
have
all
the
things
installed.
It
will
just
check
once
again
if
everything
is
installed
or
not
or
anything
has
to
be
updated
and
yeah.
B
You
have
clone
the
repo
itself
right
and
after
you
have
done
that
if
you
want
to
run
just
the
front-end
part,
there
is
also
one
more
group
of
commands
called
run,
ui
tab
right.
This
will
go
to
the
ui
directory.
It
will
run
a
dev
server
in
which
your
front
end
will
load,
and
then
it
will
come
back.
So
if
I
do
that
right
now,
the
command
would
be
make
run.
B
B
And
once
I
do
that
it
will
open
up
a
port
3000
hole
in
which
my
front
end
was
low,
but
bear
in
mind
some
part
of
the
front.
End
itself
is
not
accessible.
If
you
don't
have
the
backing
running
and
adapted
in
a
adapter
and
your
kubernetes
cluster
attached
to
it.
So
the
only
thing
which
you
can
really
see
right
now
would
be
the
performance
page
and
the.
B
B
If
you
want
to
make
changes
in
the
ui
over
here,
then
yeah
you
can
just
run
the
ui
dev
command.
You
don't
need
to
run
the
back
end
itself,
but
all
the
other
pages
it
will
not
load
properly,
like
the
management
page
wouldn't
load
properly,
because
it
does
not
connect
to
connected
to
an
adapter
itself.
The
result
page
will
also
not
show
itself.
It
will
show
an
error,
because
the
back
end
is
not
running
right
now.
B
B
But
before
we
do
that,
there's
one
more
thing
which
you
need
to
do
when
you
run
it
locally,
the
ui
need
to
be
exported
before
you
run
it
locally
and
the
command
for
building
the
ui
itself
would
be
build
ui
over
here
right.
So
you
would
run
make
build
ui.
First
before
running
the
backend
server
itself,.
B
And
it
will
build
the
current
version
of
what
changes
you
have
made
in
the
ui
itself,
or
even,
if
you
have
not
made
it,
will
build
the
ui
for
the
backend
and
yeah.
Basically,
after
that
happens,
we
would
just
run
run
local
command,
which
will
run
the
back
end
itself,
along
with
the
exported
ui,
which
we
just
did
using
this.
B
B
B
So
this
all
the
commands
that
it
will
run
and
after
every
command
has
been
done,
it
will
open
up
a
code
at
9081
where
your,
where
you
can
interact
with
mesh
itself,
along
with
the
backend.
B
Right
so
the
server
is
just
in
one:
nine,
zero,
eight
one
four!
So
if
I
just
move
over
here
and
open
up,
you
see
here
we
have
yeah
back
and
running.
Now
I
can
like
go
on
the
results
page
itself.
It
will
load
itself
doing
a
performance
page,
but
still
I
cannot
access
the
management
page
because
it
requires
us
to
configure
the
machine
itself
with
a
kubernetes
environment
and
a
service
mesh
adapter
right.
B
So
if
you
want
to
make
changes
in
the
management
ui
itself,
then
you
need
to
connect
connect,
your
messaging
with
a
local
of
kubernetes
deployment
and
adapter
itself.
Now
to
do
that.
The
easiest
way
to
run
a
kubernetes
cluster
is
installing
mini
cube
on
your
system
itself.
B
It
is
a
very
it
basically
is
a
very
it's,
not
a
very
big
cluster.
It
has
only
one
node
and
everything
is
in
there
and
the
layer,
for
there
is
also
a
document
in
measure
which
will
let
you
go
through
how
to
set
up
mini
cube
once
you
have
installed
it
right
and
and
after
you
do
that
yeah.
It
will
also
tell
you
to
make
a
copy
of
your
configuration
of
your
cuban
dc
cluster.
This
is
important
because
this
is
at
the
end,
what
we
will
need
to
link
it
up
to
the
machine
itself
right.
B
You
can
follow
this
after
you
have
installed
mini
cube,
mini
cube.
Basically,
all
the
commands
which
you
will
need
in
mini
cube
are
three
commands.
One
is
mini,
cube,
start
to
start
the
mini
cube
itself
after
you've
installed
it
now
like
they
have
given
some
more
specifications.
If
you
run
on
this,
it
would
be
better,
and
then,
if
you
want
to
stop
the
mini
cube,
you
can
stop
it
after.
You
are
done
with
everything
with
mini
cube,
stop
which
I'm
not
going
to
do
right
now,
because
it
is
already
running.
B
I
need
to
show
you
and
there's
also
a
command
called
mini,
cube
status
right,
which
will
tell
you
if
your
mini
cube
is
running
or
not.
My
mini
cube
is
running
and
is
configured
and
yeah.
When,
after
it's
configured,
I
can
make
a
copy
of
the
configuration
itself
using
this
command
and
yeah.
If
I
do
it,
there
is
a
config
mini
cube.
B
Yaml,
which
is
created
and
saved
in
my
root
directory
itself,
and
and
now
we
also
need
a
misti
adapter
itself
to
connect
to
the
to
connect
to
connect
to
the
measure
itself
over
here.
So
what
we
can
do
is
I
usually
you
can
go
through
any
of
the
adapters
which
meshi
has
for
this
example.
I
I
will
use
meshrikuma
right.
It
is
a
adapter
for
the
kuma
mesh
itself.
B
You
can
like
you,
can
fork
it
and
you
can
then
clone
it
to
your
system
itself,
and
you
know,
like
I
have
cloned
it
in
my
system.
Where
is
it
yeah
mystery,
kumar
right
and
then
it
also
has
a
make
file
and
you
you
have
to
just
run
one
command.
Even
if
you
don't
know
how
meshrie
kumar
works,
it's
all
fine,
you
could
just
run
make
run
right,
there's
only
one
command
you
need,
and
this
you
would
also
need.
B
Golang
is
installed
in
your
system
to
run
this,
and
if
you
enter
this
command,
basically
it
will
open
up
a
port
at
one:
zero,
zero,
zero.
Seven
one
triple
zero.
Seven
note
that
the
port
may
be
different
for
a
different
adapter
which
you
are
using,
like
suppose.
If
you
are
using
meshi
istio,
then
the
port
would
be
different
for
that
and
basically
now
what
I
will
do
is
I
will.
B
I
will
go
to
meshi
itself.
First,
I
will
configure
the
kubernetes
cluster
itself,
which
I
deployed
using
mini
cube.
Remember
I
had
a
configuration
file
which
I
saved
locally
called
mini,
cube
config.
I
would
just
click
over
here
and
over
here.
Mini
config
underscore
mini
cube
dot
example.
I
will
just
click
on
it.
It
will
try
to
connect
to
it
and
yeah
it
just
connected,
and
then
I
will
go
to
service
measure
and
over
here.
Since
we
are
running
it
locally,
I
would
write
localhost
and
the
board
itself.
B
In
this
case
it
would
be
one
triple
zero,
seven
right
and
then
I
would
press
on
generate
itself
and
yeah.
So
now
my
adapter
is
also
linked.
So
if
I
now
go
to
management
now
the
page
loads,
now
you
can
make
change
in
ui
itself
and
you
can
see
what's
messing
around
or
mess
around
with
it,
and
one
more
thing
to
note
is:
while
you
are
running
this
in
90814
every
time
you
make
change,
you
have
to
build
the
ui
once
again
for
the
backend,
which
I
did
before
using
the
command.
B
B
What
was
it?
I
forgot
run.
B
B
Management
page
right
and
over
here,
if
suppose,
I
make
changes,
I
would
instantly
see
it
because
it's
a
development
server
instead
of
in
90814,
where
you
need
to
build
it
every
day,
yeah!
So
that's
it!
Now
you
can
mess
around
with
the
ui
itself,
which
is
in
the
ui
folder
in
measuring
and
yeah
change.
Your
component
see
what
happens
and
explore
it
in
questions.
B
What
kind
of
a
coding
structure
are
we
following
best
practices
or
something
like
that,
so
that
you
can
keep
in
mind
yeah
yeah
sure
I
yeah?
I
totally
forgot
about
that
over
here.
We
we
are
following
the
es,
lint
format
for
proper
coding
and
in
the
make
file
see
what
he's
telling
about
is
suppose.
I'm
over
here,
I'm
changing
this
component.
B
I
add
a
new
constant
over
here,
like
constant
abc,
which
is
equal
to
something
value,
and
I
will
like
return
off
return,
something
that
I
will
return
valid
or
something
like
that
now,
while
I
writing
it,
we
use
a
we
use.
Certain
lender
called
eslint
to
check
whether
it
is
formatted
properly
or
not,
or
whether
you
have
defined
variables
properly
or
not,
or
whether,
if
you
are
defined
a
variable,
then
it
is
then
it
is
used
or
not
right.
B
So,
every
time
you
push
a
commit
your
you
would
have
seen
it
and
seen
it
in
a
pr
that
it
is
doing
some
checks
right
and
there's
also
a
ui
check
in
that
ui
check.
Basically,
they
check
for
the
es
lane
part.
Is
there
any
error
or
not?
So
if
you
want
to
check
it
locally
itself,
we
we
do
have
a
command
for
them
in
make
file
itself.
It
is,
it
should
be
called
run.
Ui
lint,
if
I
remember
correctly,
yeah,
run
ui
link.
B
It
will
basically
check
all
your
ui
code
and
see
if
there
is
a
linking
problem
according
to
the
eslint
and
if
there
are
certain
problems
which
can
be
fixed
itself
by
the
eslint.
Like
suppose,
there
is
a
alignment
problem,
because
there
is
a
certain
structure.
B
Es
lin
follows
that
you
cannot.
You
cannot
have
something
defined
like
this,
because
it
doesn't
look
good.
No
one
can
read
it.
So
if
certain
errors,
which
are
which
can
be
automatically
be
resolved,
when
you
run
the
command
run,
the
command
run,
ui
link,
it
will
automatically
change
it
for
you
and
if
it
can't
change
it,
it
will
tell
you
that
see
over
here.
There
is
a
mistake:
you
need
to
change
it,
so
you
you
should
always
run
the
run.
B
Ui
link
command
before
you
are
pushing
the
changes,
or
else
you
will
get
an
error.
While
you
are,
you
have,
while
you
are
value,
while
you
make
of
the
year
right
so.
B
A
Yeah,
that
would
be
great.
Could
you
add
a
link
to
the
immediate
minutes
to
the
instructions.
D
A
Please
do
add
your
names
here.
If
you
see
first
topic
here,
anybody
who
wants
to
work
with
koalang
with
css
html
react
jakail.
We
have
a
couple
of
side
effects
going
on
which
either
used
rekyl
or
gatsby.
They
were
introduced
in
the
last
call.
So
if
you
missed
out
on
that,
please
do
watch
the
recording
you'll
find
them
on
the
youtube
channel.
A
Post
that,
whichever
section
of
the
lehigh
project
that
you
want
to
work
with,
whichever
domain
that
you
want
to
expand
in
all
you
have
to
do
is
add
your
names
here.
You
can
also
ping
anybody
in
slack
in
the
community
any
of
the
community
managers
or
anybody
on
the
call
today,
I'm
more
than
sure
they'll
help
you
out.
A
If
you
need
a
direct
entry,
all
you
need
to
do
is
comment.
Your
name
here
and
we'll
get
back
to
you.
A
Moving
on
for
further
tutorials
we're
planning
on
a
session
on
a
certain
set
of
measuring
tutorials,
this
was
today's
was
the
second
one
on
nashville
ui,
the
last
one
was
taken
up
by
another
another
community
member
on.
A
Setting
up
and
getting
started
with
mestre,
you
will
find
a
setup
guide
here
in
case
anybody
missed
out
in
the
meeting.
You'll
also
find
the
actual
tutorial
on
video
in
the
recorded
meeting
again.
If
anybody
missed
out,
please
do
go
ahead.
Watch
the
recording,
I'm
sure
you
learned
something
I
did
dhruv
will
be
adding
his
instruction
guide
here
so
yeah
I
did
yeah.
A
He
did
so
if
you
are
still
wondering
on
how
to
work
or
how
to
set
up
mystery,
this
would
be
a
one
of
the
best
places
to
start
because
you
won't
get
other
video
tutorials.
We
do
have
documentation
on
this,
but
anybody
who
prefers
a
video
tutorial
or
somebody
labeling
out
these
steps.
This
really
would
be
the
best
place
for
you
to
start
out.
A
If
you
have
any
issues
with
the
prerequisites
or
with
installing
the
prerequisites
or
you
stumble
upon
any
roadblocks,
you
are
very
welcome
to
post
it
as
an
issue
to
ask
questions
on
slack
on
git
or
even
in
the
meeting
minutes
here.
Please
speak
up
here.
If
you
have
want
to.
A
And
we'll
get
back
to
you
other
than
that
for
future
tutorials,
we
labeled
out
a
couple
of
possible
options.
If
you
want
any
particular
tutorial,
you
can
add
it
here.
If
you
want
to
have
a
sort
of
voting
system,
go
ahead,
comment
here
for
any
of
the
tutorials
that
you
want
to
see
and
we'll
set
it
up.
A
These
tutorials
are
usually
taken
up
by
somebody
in
the
community
by
people
who
have
worked
with
these.
They
usually
put
in
some
time,
come
and
talk
to
you
and
spend
30
minutes
explaining
things
to
you,
which
is
a
big
boom
in
case.
You
are
trying
to
understand
it
by
yourself
and
are
stumbling
upon
things.
A
A
All
right,
you're
free
to
do
so
throughout
the
call
moving
on
we'll,
probably
have
a
tutorial
on
measured
cli
on
how
to
set
it
up
how
to
work
with
it.
How
to
work
through
the
command
structure
before
that,
if
somebody
wants
a
bit
of
homework,
just
a
some
documentation
or
some
reference
sources
for
you
to
go
through,
this
would
be
a
good
place
to
start
as
good
as
any
good
anywhere
else.
A
The
quick
start
guide
to
measuring
ct
is
basically
the
documentation
that
we
have,
which
is
a
wonderful
place
to
start,
because
unless
you
hit
some
roadblocks
you'll
be
good
to
go,
you
can
set
it
up.
You
can
play
around
with
it.
You
can
work
through
it
and
you
can
understand
it
before
you
can
start
contributing
to
the
projects
which
is
again
a
good
thing.
A
D
Hey
this
is
lee
hey.
I
do.
There's
hi,
hey,
hey
guys,
hey
I'll,
refrain
from
comment
on
drew's
tutorial.
D
And
say
that
there
is,
and
that
was
drew-
that
was
a
joke
by
the
way.
There
is
one
thing
that
we
could
do
for
this
call
is
to
get
more
butts
in
the
seats
because
there's
you
know
because
pratik
is
getting
a
first-class
show.
D
I
think
we
had
another
newcomer
on
the
call
for
a
little
bit,
but
probably
wasn't
into
react,
and
so
she
took
off
this
meeting.
D
No
one
is
invited
to
this
meeting,
and
so
it's
a
note
that
I've
made
a
couple
of
times.
I
wonder
if
people
don't
know
that
it's
there
like,
unless
they're
getting
unless
they're
in
slack
and
getting
the
notification
before
it
starts
they're
likely
to
forget
about
it
right
because,
like
most
people
do
not
subscribe
to
the
layer
5
community
calendar,
that
would
be
the
only
the
way
that
they
would
see
it.
D
D
A
couple
of
things
that
we
might
do
to
to
help
encourage
some
participation
and
we
shouldn't
go,
encourage
participation
unless
it's
needed
and,
like
you
know,
unless
people
there
are
newcomers
and
they
want
to
learn
things,
and
I'm
totally
convinced
that
there
are
we've,
you
know
rarely
have
we
seen
an
influx
of
people
coming
up
until
the
point
that
we
talk
about
first-time
contributions
and
people
just
flood
in,
like
people
really
do
need
tutorials
and
help
and
assistance
in
a
warm
nurturing
environment.
D
To
do
some
of
those
things
in
and
each
of
you
represent.
Each
of
you
have
been
doing
that
and
are
doing
that.
There's
a
couple
of
thoughts
that
might
help
with
will
help
with
maybe
overloading
you
with
just
people
in
here.
D
Trying
to
do
things
one
is
one
is
that
we
can
invite
the
you
know
the
800
or
or
so
people
that
are
on
our
mailing
list
to
this
call,
so
that
they
know
that
it's
there
or
we
could
make
a
separate
mailing
list
that
just
you
know
that
has
individuals
that
we
know
that
are
more
or
less
newcomers
and
and
add
that
list
to
the
invite.
D
D
I
mean
dhruv
just
gave
one
on
metro
ui
so
which
is
inherently
on
react
and
nextgs,
also
pratik,
so
that
you're
aware
we
use
billboard
js
as
well
inside
of
the
measuring
ui
dhruv
is
actually
working
on
another
project
that
uses
cytoscape
js,
which
is
which
always
gets
people
drooling
drooling
drooping,
which
always
gets
people
drooping.
D
Another
idea
is,
I
can't
share
my
screen
actually
sweetie.
If,
if
you
don't
mind,
maybe
stop
sharing
for
a
moment
I'll
share
an
idea
and
see
if
you
guys
what
you
think
this
is
kind
of
aimed
at
well,
it's
really
aimed
at
all
of
you
that
are
on
the
call,
including
pratik,
but
but
I
guess
I
was
also
thinking
specifically
of
ruth,
and
you
know
what
it's
it's
directed
at.
D
All
of
you
actually
so-
and
this
is
the
notion
that
I
was
just
a
few
minutes
ago-
starting
to
create
a
questionnaire,
basically
the
same
things
that
we
were
just
asking
in
the
doc
to
have
a
questionnaire
that
people
could
fill
in,
that
ruth
or
keleche
or
druvan,
streety
and
pratik,
or
any
of
you
if
you
wanted
to.
If
we
wanted
to
tweet
this
out
or
get
this
in
front
of
people,
the
questions
are
wrong.
Like
I
would
it's
a
drafts.
I
wouldn't
read
like
any
of
these.
D
These
are
not
the
right
questions,
but
it
would
basically
be
saying
hey.
You
know,
explain
that
layer,
five
is
generally
pretty
warm
and
pretty
welcoming
and
tries
to
help
and
support
people
and-
and
we've
got
purposeful
meanings
like
this
one
set
out
and
channels.
D
Whether
to
our
projects
or
to
open
source
in
general,
to
explain
that
send
this
out
ask
for
some
input
and
kind
of
get
a
schedule
going
get.
I
think,
a
mastery
ct
yeah.
I
think,
there's
like
a
long
list
of
things
to
potentially
show
people
things
that
are
specific
to
our
projects,
but
things
that
are
just
useful
in
general.
So
if,
if
we
did
a
meshery,
ctl
and
pratik
meshri
ctl
is
the
command
line.
Client,
it's
the
cli!
That
goes
to
mashree
itself.
D
Well,
that's
a
good
tutorial
in
it
and
it's
a
tutorial
on
not
only
mastery
ctl,
but
it's
also
a
tutorial
on
go
cobra
and
go
viper
like
two
very
popular
frameworks
that
are
commonly
used
for
creating
cli
in
go
and
so
kind
of
like
we
would
potentially
be
instructing
people
on
github
and
prs
and
how
we
might
be
showing
them
about
git
and
signing
off,
commits
and
things
that
that
can
be
done
in
context
of
showing
them
a.
D
So
I
mentioned
this
and
I
think
that
for
any
of
you
that
give
a
tutorial,
I
know
from
my
part
one
of
the
best
ways
for
me
to
learn:
isn't
fumbling
through
trying
to
explain
something
to
others.
D
D
And
yeah,
and
by
the
way,
just
to
be
extremely
clear,
no
one
has
to
agree
or
don't
don't
give
me
a
don't
placate
me
with
a
nice.
Well,
you
know
good
idea.
We
will.
D
B
I
was
suggesting
like
if
you
make
this
tutorial
right
now,
like
in
the
next
two
or
three
days
or
something
like
that.
Then.
B
D
That's
that's
such
a
great
suggestion
critique
the
you're
so
right
about
oktoberfest,
and
if
for
no
I
I
totally
agree
and
if
we
go
forth
with
questionnaire
like
timing,
it
with
that
and
sort
of
interplaying
with
hacktoberfest
is
a
great
thing
to
do.
D
We've
been
spending,
we've
been
investing
a
bit
more
and
more
into
sort
of
contributor,
onboarding
and
folks,
like
ruth
and
kalechi,
have
been
like
almost
entirely
focused
on
that
and
been
doing
a
really
good
job
of
being
welcoming
people
and
getting
them
set
up
and
successful
and
actually,
from
my
part
anytime,
I
get
a
ping
from
you
on
an
open,
an
issue.
That's
been
open
and
is
kind
of
starting
to
look
stale.
D
I
love
it
like
I
don't.
I
don't
know,
I'm
sure
that
there
are
some
people
who
don't
like
getting
poked,
but
I
don't
care,
I
mean
one.
I
love
it
for
myself
and
then
two
I
have
to
be
honest
and
say
I
don't
care
if
they
don't
like
it.
D
Yeah
yeah,
I
know
it
really
helps
a
lot
of
people
come
through
with
the
best
of
intentions
to
make
a
contribution
and
pick
up
an
issue,
that's
wonderful
and
for
all
kinds
of
reasons.
Quite
often,
the
reason
being
they
just
it
was
just
kind
of
harder
than
they
expected
that
a
lot
of
people
pick
it
up
and
not
come
back
and
that's
totally
fine.
We
just
need
to
like
for
them
to
signal
and
say:
hey.
You
go
ahead
and
unassign
it
for
me,
so
that
someone
else
can
pick
it
up.
D
Critique
I've
got
to
go
look
up,
so
I
think
I
know
we've
got
the
hacktoberfast
label
in
a
few
of
the
repos,
but
this
is
something
that
will
need
to
go
around
to
the
rest
of
the
repos
to
make
sure
it's
it's
there
and
shredi
with
your
elevated
privileges.
At
the
moment,
this
is
a
good
item
for
us
to
one
make
sure
that
in
the
layer,
five
at
the
layer,
five
org
level
layer,
five
io,
there's
a
default
set
of
labels
that
can
be
defined.
D
Oh
in
the
default
set.
Okay,
that
would
be
good.
I
yeah,
let's
double
check,
because
I
would
I'd
bet
you
a
stipend.
E
D
D
D
And
so
good
kalecic
your
voice
just
wasn't
audible
earlier,
but
I'll
pay.
G
Okay,
the.
G
Link
what
the
hell
that
is
called
I
could
share
it.
There
clarify
ripple,
link.
G
D
Cool,
I
think
that
that's
all
it
is
for
me.
I
I
thought
this.
This
kind
of
a
thing
might
help
this
is
sort
of
a
start
to
what
that
would
be
I'll.
Make
sure
that
all
of
actually
all
of
you,
including
pratik,
should
have
the
ability
to
edit
this
and
kind
of
make
it
into
something.
If
we
want
to
send
it
out,
it
should
be
configured,
I
think,
to
send
the
responses
to
a
spreadsheet
yeah.
So
a
newcomer
clarified,
newcomer.
D
That
way,
that
way,
people
can
be
encouraged
to
join
the
community
and
and
really
like,
for
the
most
part,
joining
the
quote:
unquote
joining
the
community
for
us.
I
know
it
means
different
things
to
different
groups,
but
for
us
it
probably
means
like
joining
slack.
Once
people
are
in
slack,
then
we
can
really
sort
of
meaningfully
engage
and
get
them
resources
and
stuff,
and
so
so
cool.
Maybe
maybe
this
is
a
good
follow-up
item
for
for
next
week
and
sort
of
actually
hacktoberfest
is
what
like
a
couple
of
weeks
away.
So.
D
All
right,
sriti,
that's
all!
I
had.
A
Okay:
okay.
Moving
on
the
questionnaire,
that's
actually
a
very
good
idea.
We
could
probably
get
this
done
by
the
next
meeting.
Let's
hope
to
other
than
that.
Let
me
share
my
screen.
A
Okay,
we
have
a
couple
of
good
first
issues
for
anybody
to
pick
up
who
wants
to
first
of
all,
when
you're
looking
through
issues
throughout
the
layer,
five
repos
across
all
the
projects,
you
can
pick
up
any
issue,
that'll
start
as
a
good
first
issue
or
is
help
wanted.
If
you
think
you
can
contribute
and
if
you
think
you
can
help
just
place
a
comment,
there
ping
somebody
on
slack
asking
to
be
assigned
to
the
issue
and
I'm
sure
somebody
will
reply
to
you.
A
Apart
from
that,
this
is
a
good
one
for
anybody
to
pick
up
which,
basically
is
yep.
I
just
remember.
A
All
right,
so
this
was
about
adding
a
community
calendar
on
the
website.
A
I
think
kush
means
the
left
file
website,
yep,
okay,
so
this
is
for
anybody
to
pick
up
who
wants
to.
There
are
enough
comments
here
to
pull
you
through.
E
A
All
right,
okay
for
the
next
one,
so
what
we're
planning
to
do
is
have
a
collage
sort
of
user-based
detail
thing
on
a
page
here
which
will
basically
include
pictures
and
quotes
from
either
users
or
people
who
have
consistently
worked
in
the
repos.
A
We
compiled
a
couple
of
pictures,
a
couple
of
quotes,
a
couple
of
tweets
that
could
go
into
the
collage,
so
if
anybody
is
into
ui,
designing
or
basically
web
designing
or
works
with
illustrator
or
figma
or
anything
equivalent,
please
ping
me
I'll
bring
you
up
to
date
in
this.
We
really
need
a
volunteer
here.
So
if
you
want
to
go
ahead,
please
do
if
you
want
to
speak
up
right
now.
Please
do.
B
B
Yeah
yeah
of
meshi
itself,
okay,.
A
Yep,
so
this
was
supposed
to
be
a
little
bit
different.
It
was
supposed
to
be
more
of
a
no
that's
completely
fine.
That
is
a
genuine
query.
This
was
supposed
to
be
different
in
the
way
that
it
was
not
supposed
to
list
out
the
community
members.
Instead,
it
was
supposed
to
list
out
anybody
who
had
invested
time
in
the
project.
It
was
supposed
to
be
more
of
a
project-centric
clutch
instead
of
a
member-centric,
so
to
speak
all
right.
I
hope
that
explains
it
yeah.
I
hope
that
explains
it
this.
A
A
Is
it
ruth?
Is.
A
Yes,
great
all
right,
so
we
have
a
brand
page
on
the
li-fi
website,
which
basically
states
all
the
brand
colors
the
logos,
everything
that
you
ever
need
to
make
a
template
to
basically
do
about
anything
else,
and
so
here
we
need
to
include
two
more
brand
kits,
which
is
the
new
mesh
made
bracket.
So
meshmates
is
this
program
which
ruth
and
glitchy
have
recently
joined
or
been
promoted
to
mesh
paints
are
I'll,
actually
show
you
the
page.
A
All
right,
so
the
mesh
paper
program
is
basically
where
you
are
assigned
a
mentor
who
will
guide
you
through
your
first
pr
through
your
first
venture
as
you
look
into
the
projects
as
you
go
through
the
projects
and
will
help
you
along
your
way,
you
can
see
cliche
and
ruth
up
here
so
yep,
so
we
have
a
brand
kit
for
that.
There's
a
link
to
the
brand
kit
here
it
will
be
converted
to
an
issue
soon
enough.
If
it's
not
go
ahead
and
pick
me
I'll,
set
you
up
with
the
details.
A
D
A
Yep,
could
you
explain
this.
D
A
D
D
Let
me
poke
him
really
quick,
because
I
think
that
this
will
save
me
a
bunch
of
typing.
D
Hopefully
so,
hopefully
he
can
come
on
or
we
can
just
play
back
this
recording
to
him,
but
yeah
recently
we
had
by
the
way
is,
I
see
neil's
picture
there
and
I'm
just
waiting
for
him
to
join
anyway.
So
rece,
you
know.
So.
With
the
pandemic
g
suite,
google
had
lowered
the
had
added
the
ability
for
the
entry
level
business
level
plans
for
g
suite
to
you
to
be
able
to
have
the
ability
to
record
google
meet
meetings
which
was
good,
which
helped
with
us
recording
and
posting
our
meetings.
D
You
know
a
few
months
into
pandemic,
it's
time
for
them
to
remove
it
and
so
they're,
taking
away
that
ability
and
moving
it
to
a
higher
echelon
of
the
subscription
plan
that
they
have,
which
is
something
that
layer
five
isn't
on
and
so
fine
we
do
have
this
zoom
account,
and
so
it
has
the
ability
to
record
locally
or
record
to
the
cloud.
It
also
has
the
ability
to
stream
live
to
youtube.
D
D
But
the
point
is
we
have
long
proliferated
the
links
to
google
meet
to
our
various
meetings.
We've
proliferated
them
across
any
number
of
readmes.
Any
number
of
google
docs
any
number
of
reminders
in
slack
and
like
four
other
places,
that
I'm
not
remembering
right
now
in
the
calendars
themselves,
and
so
as
we
go
to
switch
out
the
link
to
them
to
where
to
join
the
meeting,
which
is
exactly
the
issue
that
any
root
is
having
right
now
hold
on
the
meeting.
This
meeting
is
for
authorized
attendee
attendees
only.
D
That's
an
interesting
thing:
that's
something
anirude
is
trying
to
join
right
now
and
he's
saying
that
he's
getting
a
message
that
says
this
meeting
is
for
authorized.
Attendees.
Only
please
sign
in
to
zoom
with
an
email
address
authorized
for
joining.
A
D
D
I
bet
it
was,
did
it
okay,
yeah
and
then,
and
then
what
you
guys
did
was
you
went
to
zoom.us
and
you
logged
in
and
then
after
you've
logged
in
with
any
account
you
can
join,
but
so
yeah,
I'm
gonna
go
change
that
while
we're
talking,
because
I
think
that
there's
a
there's
an
item
and
there's
a
tick
mark
when
you
schedule
the
meeting
it
says,
you
know
require
that
people
have
a
zoom
account
or
something
something
like
that
like
require
that
they
are
authenticated
users,
which
I
think
when
we
were
scheduling
it.
D
Sorry
getting
to
the
point
on
meet
dot,
so
there's
a
new
repo
that
was
created
in
layer
five
recently
and
it's
the
repo
name
is
meet.
This
is
the
name
of
the
repository
very
simple
repository.
It
runs,
github
pages,
so
runs
jekyll,
and
it
really
is
there
for
us.
The
singular
purpose
of
providing
url
redirection,
so
beautifying
a
url
and
providing
a
redirection
so
that
in
the
future
should
we
ever
need
to
change
zoom
accounts
or
change
the
links
to
things
that
we
don't
that
that
we've
got
some
dns.
D
D
You
know
very,
very
excited
to
join
and
then
walk
away.
Dismayed
thinking
that
they're
not
allowed
to
join
so
here
if
you
click
on.
So
this
is
a
very
simple
thing
that
you
can
do
in
jekyll.
You
you,
you
can't
do
this
in
dns
directly,
because
dns
doesn't
work
with
dns
works
with
host
names
and
srv
records
and
mx
records
and
a
bunch
of
other
things,
but
dns
doesn't
work
with
url
paths.
D
So
if
you
wanted
to
set
up
a
system
in
which
you
can
redirect
a
url,
you
can
go
to
your
dns
provider,
create
a
subdomain
which
which
we
did
called
meet.
This
is
just
a
subdomain
meet.later5.io
that
points
to
github
github's
domain
name,
I'm
sorry,
github's
name
servers
github
and
when
it
does
github
shredi,
if
you
click
on
there's
a
file
called
cname.
D
D
Shot
which
mean
oh,
you
know
what
I
take
it
back,
that
that
used
to
be
what
it
did.
But
now
that
sweetie
is
making
a
meeting
table
here,
it'll
redirect
to
quote-unquote.
D
Yeah
but
yeah
there's
just
a
system
of
redirects
and
so.
A
E
D
Yeah,
so
the
redirects,
if
you
go
back
on
the
repo,
if
you
go
back
one
two,
any
of
the
html
files,
like
the
newcomers
call
for
whatever
yeah
here
is
just
a
simple
com
instruction
to
jekyll
to
say
when
you
get
a
request
at
meet
dot
layer,
five
dot,
io,
slash,
meshery,
go
ahead
and
redirect
people
to
this
zoom,
and
so
that
that
would
be
what
people
would
document
like.
It
was
just
kind
of
a.
A
Okay,
so
we
have
devops
tutorial
in
free
with
the
mesh
ui
tutorial
today
and
that's
it.
Would
you
be
documenting
this
better?
Okay,.
D
A
All
right,
that's
it
for
today,
please
people
anybody
on
the
call,
if
somebody
is
not
on
the
call
I'll
put
a
message
on
the
newcomers
group
comment
here.
It
will
be
worth
your
time.
I
promise
because
this
will
be
helpful
for
you
and
if
you
want
any
kind
of
tutorials
and
if
you're
getting
started
with
the
projects,
trust
me
you'll
need
tutorials
it'll,
be
helpful
in
a
general
way.
Please
go
ahead
and
comment
on
this.
A
C
A
Also
another,
if
you're
still
there
we're
taking
the
trouble,
because
google
meet
isn't
working
and
isn't
allowing
the
recording
feature.