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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (Dec 17th, 2020)
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A
All
right
just
a.
A
Sec,
all
right,
hey
everybody,
really,
sorry!
For
the
late
start.
A
A
I
missed
a
lot
of
things.
I
was
the
g-shot
intern
with
cncf
and
I
was
working
with
claire
five
for
a
bit,
I'm
also
the
community
manager
for
di5.
So
you
can
contact
me
for
anything,
including
air,
random
questions
about
projects,
questions
about
the
community
questions
about
anything
else.
Really,
you
can
speak
up
here
or
you
can
ping
me
on
slack
for
the
same.
A
Also,
let
me
introduce
the
meeting,
so
this
is
the
newcomers
meeting
and
that
me,
and
we
have
more
of
an
informal
culture
here,
so
you
can
go
up
and
you
can
go
ahead
and
speak
up
whenever
you
want
with
questions
with
topics
but
points
with
the
genders
with
anything
really
feel
free
to
interrupt
me.
A
Yes,
we
usually
start
with
introductions
for
people
who
haven't
joined
this
before
for
community
course
aditya
and
baker.
I
think
you
haven't
joined
this
before.
Would
you
like
to
go
first
with
a
short
intro.
A
A
A
All
right
nivedita,
would
you
like
to
go
next.
C
A
All
right,
good
intro,
mr
r,
you
like
to
tell
us
your
name
and
did
you
introduce
yourself.
D
Currently
in
my
final
year-
and
I
usually
do
a
lot
of
web
development
in
python,
but
these
days,
I'm
focusing
on
cloud
computing
and
yeah,
I'm
exploring
both
public
and
private
cloud
and
as
well
as
you
know
what
open
source
has
to
offer.
D
Basically
cloud
native
or
anything
related
to
it.
So
and
then
I
stumbled
upon
this
community
and
I
recently
participated
in
kubecon
as
well,
where
I
have
attended
the
service
mesh
day.
I
think
if
I'm
saying
it
wrong,
yeah
and
yeah
basically
like
the
whole
community
vibe
in
here,
and
everybody
is
pretty
cool,
so
actually
I
joined
before,
but
I
think
I
left
before
introducing.
But
I
get
this
reminders
every
week
like
yours,
a
newcomers,
layer,
file,
making
layers.
D
A
All
right,
vishal
welcome
back.
I
think
we've
had
you
on
a
couple
of
calls
before
correct
me.
If
I'm
wrong,
please.
E
A
A
All
right
for
future
reference,
your
intros,
don't
have
to
be
this
technical.
It
can
include
my
favorite
color
as
well,
but
all
right,
let's
move
forward.
If
you
can
see
my
screen
right
now,
I'm
sharing
the
meeting
minutes,
a
link
for
which
has
been
shared
in
the
meeting
chat.
You
should
be
able
to
access
it
if
you
have
been
onboarded
in
the
community.
If
you
can't
access
it,
please
speak
up
and
give
you
access.
You
really
should
have
access
to
this,
because
otherwise
you
won't
have
access
to
any
other
community
resources
as
well.
A
All
right,
if
you
can
access
it
and
if
you
can
see
the
seat
in
front
of
on
my
screen
right
now,
please
do
go
ahead
and
add
your
name
to
the
attendees
list.
Also,
please
go
ahead
and
add
any
topics
that
you
want
to
the
agenda
topics
can
be
anything
including
questions.
A
G
G
Is
so
yeah,
so
you
can
find
me
on
stock
on
the
same
name
and
I'm
always
okay,
not
at
my
sleeping
time,
but
I'd
always
get
your
dm
sorted
out.
If
I
do
not
have
an
answer,
I
would
definitely
send
you
someone
that
would
definitely
answer
your
question
or
I'll
move
you
down
the
treaty
yeah.
So
so
this
is
a
short
intro
to
their
five
website.
So
you
see
here
we
have
listed
out
every
all
the
links
for
the
front
end
projects
and
the
ones
running
on
catspins.
G
So
if
you
take
a
look
at
this
one,
this
is
running
on
gql.
The
message
the
iu
site
is
running
on
gcl
yeah,
so
this
gcl
is
a
static
site
generator
with
html
css
on
javascript.
If
you
are
a
front-end
developer,
this
is
a
good
start
for
you
and
you
can
find
the
source
code
on
okay.
You
can
find
the
source
code
on
the
top
repository
or
just.
H
G
Give
me
a
sec
I'll
get
that
in
I'll
get
that
into
the
chat.
I
might
still
audible
hello,
yep.
A
G
Oh
okay,
I
wasn't
seeing
the
zoom
the
zoom
sign
anymore,
so
I
thought
it
cut
off.
So
the
first
front
end
project
this,
which
is
it
runs
on
gcl.
Like
I
said
you
can
get
started
with
this
project.
If
you
are
a
front
end
developer,
then
the
other
one
is
the
documentation
for
measuring.
G
G
Okay,
so
while
this
loads,
this
is
for
the
documentation
site
on
measure,
then
we
also
have
the
current
site,
which
will
be
dropping
off
very
soon
with
gcl
the
current
site,
which
you
know
but
we'll
be
dropping
that
very
soon,
because
we'll
be
launching
a
new
site
with
that
runs
on
gatsby
and
strap
by
so
because
my
network
is
a
bit
rusty,
it's
taking
some
time
to
load.
G
So
sorry
about
that,
but
these
listed
here
are
the
front-end
projects
and
you
can
check
them
out
and
check
out
for
issues
that
you
want
to
fix
or
explore.
Another
part
I
would
love
to
talk
about
is
on
this:
the
top
of
the
meeting
units.
There
are
so
some
resources
that
you'd
want
to
really
hop
on.
So
we
have
some
guides
here
for
you,
which
is
the
first
time
as
welcome
guide,
it's
a
very
short
guide
that
curates
like
how
to
submit
or
how
to
take
up
an
issue
on.
They
are
five
community.
G
So
it's
a
very
short
guide.
You
should
check
it
out,
then
we
also
have
a
repository
overview
right.
If
you
click
on
this,
it's
also
hyperlinked.
If
you
click
on
this,
it
takes
you
to
a
repository
overview
that
explains
it
sort
of
explains.
What's
each
repository
and
like
some
context
on
the
front
and
the
context
on
the
back
end
project,
so
it's
hyperlinked
and
once
you
click
on
that
it
will
load
the
yeah,
it
will
load
the
repository
overview,
which
is
this.
G
If
you
scroll
down
under
table
of
contents,
you'd
see
different
end
projects
and
some
of
the
back-end
projects,
just
in
case
you're,
not
different
than
person
you're
back-end
developer.
So
you
can
like
check
it
out
and
understand
like
get
some
real
context
on
the
different
projects
we
have
from
this
resource.
G
Also,
all
these
meetings,
the
new
commerce
meeting,
holds
every
thursday
and
they
are
being
recorded.
So
in
case
you
missed
out
anything
on
here,
you
can
check
on
the
youtube
channel
and
also
don't
forget
to
subscribe
to
the
channel
to
get
like
updates
on
all
the
meetings
actually
recorded
each.
They
are
five
meetings
recorded
and
automatically
gets
to
the
youtube
youtube
channel.
So
another
part
again
is
this
issues
for
grabs.
G
So
we
have
curated
a
list
of
issues
right
with
help
wanted
the
bell
and
good
first
issue.
So
if
you
click
on
this
link,
it
takes
you
to
the
guitar
repository
with
issues
that
are
labeled,
help
wanted
and
good
first
issue.
So
you
can
click
on
this
link
to
check
on
issues
that
are
for
first
timers
and
also
with
the
helpworth.
G
Additionally,
we
have
a
question
here:
the
open
source
question
yeah
that
I
would
love
you
to
feel
this.
We
keep
track
of
this
question
yeah
because
usually
we
have
like
tutorials
every
like
tutorial
on
different
topics.
So
as
regards
the
topics
we
get
on
this
question
now
we
come
up
with
the
tutorials
and
give
it
during
this
new
commerce
meeting.
So
if
you
have
not
filled
this
questionnaire,
please
kindly
fill
it
in
and
let
us
know
what
tutorials
you
would
love
to
receive.
G
I
think
shriti
would
give
an
intro
to
mystery
today
so
for
the
persons
that
are
a
little
confused
about
what
the
mystery
project
is,
you
at
least
get
some
some
context
on
what
that
is
street.
You
will
be
giving
an
introduction,
and
additionally,
this
call
is
for
answering
your
questions
and
your
confusion
so
always
feel
free
to
join
a
topic
or
any
issue
you
might
be
having
with
contributing,
and
we
would
be
very
happy.
I
and
shriti
would
very
happy
to
answer
and
get
you
help
as
soon
as
possible.
G
A
A
Thanks
for
the
intro,
that
was
pretty
great-
all
right.
We've
got
a
couple
of
web
developers
here,
hey
am
I
audible.
D
A
A
Thank
you
all
right,
I'll
restart.
We've
got
a
couple
of
web
developers.
Today.
We've
got
a
couple
of
people
interested
in
devops
or
communities
or
in
general
in
cloud
computing.
A
A
A
Let's
go
on
and
let's
get
started
with
measuring
so
for
meshri,
how
we
run
the
product
is
that
you
can
go
run
it
locally
on
your
system
with
a
single
command.
All
you
need
to
do
is
have
a
docker
enable
system.
A
If
you
don't
want
to
go,
set
up
your
system
right
away
with
docker,
if
you
don't
already
have
it
a
great
way
to
try,
it
out
would
be
through
these
tutorials,
which
have
in
recently
been
added
and
that's
it
so
karakora
allows
you
to
play
or
allows
you
access
to
a
sandbox
environment
which
sets
up
the
entire
docker
system.
For
you
and
all
you
need
to
go.
Do
is
follow
the
instructions
and
you
can
play
around
with
measuring
you
can
get
to
know
features.
You
can
understand
what
it's
all
about.
A
A
All
right,
so
mini
cube
is
already
set
up.
You
don't
have
to
go
to
anything
else.
Let's
try
and
see.
If
is
my
screen
visible,
yeah
anybody
yeah.
A
Yeah,
it's
visual,
the
entire
maximized
thing.
A
Yeah,
all
right
great,
all
right,
let's
check
up
on
mini
cube.
There
you
go
mini
cube,
is
ready
all
right
so
on
any
linux
or
mac
os
system.
This
particular
command
will
pull
up
mr
mastery,
deploy
it,
get
it
running
on
your
system
and
also
pull
it
up
on
your
browser.
A
A
D
Yeah
I
was
curious
about
that
one-to-one
mentor,
training
thing
going
on
in
mystery.
A
Yeah
sure,
all
right,
let
me
actually
share
the
screen
with
you
just
a
sec,
all
right,
so
in
the
community
we
offer
a
one-to-one
mentor
pairing.
What
these
people
do.
Ruth
is
one
of
them
by
the
way
and
what
these
people
do
is
basically
gets
you
through
that
first
awkward
period
of
getting
around
the
projects
and
discovering
what
they
are
and
finding
people
in
the
community.
They
connect
you
to
the
right
people.
They
explain
projects
to
you.
A
They
solve
the
little
tiny
issues
that
you
might
have
by
contributing,
or
while
you
know
by
getting
delay
of
the
land,
we
currently
have
six
mesh
mates
and
to
get
a
mentor.
All
you
need
to
do
is
fill
up
the
community
member
from
me
and
that
probably
was
mailed
to
you
by
me.
Whatever
details
that
you
want
to
add
to
it,
and
then
you
need
to
go
pick
one
of
these
six
people
and
how
do
you
pick
these
people
so
out
of
the
six
every
particular
person
here?
A
A
general
advice
pick
somebody
close
to
your
time
zone
and
pick
somebody
close
to
your
domains
or
interests,
and
it
will
be
a
benefit
to
both
of
you,
both
the
mentor
and
the
mentee.
So,
for
example,
if
you
want
to
get
into
front
end
or
if
you
want
to
get
into
web
dev,
nickel
or
thanos
would
be
perfect
for
you
if
you
want
to
get
into
devops
or
if
you
want
to
get
into
meshes.
Centric
projects
on
more
development-based
projects,
kush
or
the
j
would
be
great
for
you.
A
If
you
want
to
get
into
documentation
or
if
you
want
to
get
into
site
projects
or
just
get
a
general
lay
of
the
land
without
getting
too
much
into
the
projects.
Kalichi
or
ruth
would
be
perfect
for
you
and
that's
it.
The
intros
that
I've
just
given
can
be
found
in
their
cards
as
well.
A
I
hope
my
screen
is
visible.
Please
please
tell
me
if
it's
not
at
just
a
sec,
yes
yeah,
it
is
great
all
right,
so
we
have
mastery
up
and
running,
and
all
you
need
to
go
do
now
is
select
a
provider
I'm
going
with
none
for
now
you
can
go
with
mystery
when
you're
running
it
on
your
local.
A
A
A
Right
all
right
there
you
go,
I
hope
it's
visible
in
full
screen.
If
it's
not,
let
me
know
all
right,
so
we
have
mastery
up
and
you
can
see
you
should
be
able
to
see
the
basic
ui
right
now.
Also
people
interested
in
front
end
and
who
want
to
work
with
react.
A
The
mastery
ui
is
built
with
react,
and
we
do
currently
have
a
couple
of
issues
that
need
to
be
worked
on
on
the
mesh
ui.
A
lot
of
issues
actually
and
you'll
be
able
to
find
them.
If
you
go
onto
the
mystery
wrapper
and
look
for
them
or
if
you
come
and
ask
either
on
the
metry
channel
or
you
can
ping
me
and
I'll
get
you
connected
with
the
right
people
working
on
it
all
right,
so
the
way
measuring
works.
Is
it
automatically
detects
and
connects
to
your
to
any
running
communities
cluster?
A
We
have
mini
cube,
running
right
now,
a
single
node
cluster,
so
it
directly
detected
it
and
it
will
do
the
same
thing
if
your
q,
con
fig,
is
located
in
the
automatically
generated
location
that
is,
should
be
in
your
home
folder,
under
a
dot
q
file.
If
it's
not,
measuring,
won't
be
able
to
auto,
detect
it
and
then
you'll
have
to
go
manually
upload
it
now,
which
isn't
really
a
big
thing.
A
You
just
need
to
go
locate
your
config
file
and
then
upload
it
and
select
a
context
name,
which
can
be
anything
from
mini
cube
from
kds
to
docker,
desktop
to
anything
that
you're
running.
If
you're
running
on
windows,
it
would
and
you're
running
a
community's
cluster
with
docker
desktop.
It
would
probably
be
docker
desktop,
and
I'm
mentioning
this
because
it's
a
little
tough
to
get
docker
up
and
running
on
a
plain
windows,
wso
or
any
other
vm,
all
right.
Let's
go
back
what
it
also
does.
A
When
you
run
mystery,
is
it
pulls
up
all
of
the
service
mesh
adapters
and
you
can
perform
ad
doc
tests
on
both
communities,
clusters
and
adapters
containers
to
check
if
they're
connected
to
mystery
by
ad
hoc
tests,
I
basically
mean
just
adapt
confirming
the
connection
between
those
two.
So
if
you
click
on
any
of
these
you'll
be
greeted
with
a
pop-up
notification
which
says
that
it
has
been
connected
successfully
and
that's
great.
A
A
Whatever
reason
that
you're
trying
to
implement
it,
go
click
on
istio
and
it'll
again
give
you
pop-up
notifications
through
the
entire
process
and
wait
for
about
10-15
seconds.
You'll
get
a
notification
when
it's
done,
you'll
also
see
the
container
or
the
components
uploaded
on
your
screen
when
it's
successfully
available.
A
If
we
wait
for
just
a
second
more,
it
should
be
yep
all
right,
it'll,
pull
up
two
more
components
and
ingress
and
then
increase
gateway
in
about
10
seconds.
We'll
come
back
to
that.
After
you've
employed
a
service
mesh,
you
can
go
deploy
sample
applications
to
test
out
your
service
measures.
You
can
go
apply,
particular
configurations.
You
can
go
upload,
prometheus
or
grifana
queries
and
run
it
along
with
meshri.
You
can
paste
in
custom
configurations
as
well,
which
is
a
feature
most
people
don't
know
about.
A
A
A
Take
does
anybody
remember
if
github
is
io
or
dot
com?
A
It's
not
coming
yeah.
Thank
you
all
right,
that's
it!
You
can
go,
choose
a
load
generator.
We
currently
have
three
up
and
running
for
sure.
Wrk2
and
night
talk.
You
can
go
read
about
them
in
the
documentation
as
well.
I'll
show
you
that
to
go
run
the
test
and
I've
given
it
to
30
seconds
duration,
so
it'll
take
30
seconds
to
bring
up
the
results
and
there
you
go
all
right.
A
lot
of
this
might
not
make
sense
right
now,
and
that
is
completely
fine.
A
A
It
also
follows
a
couple
of
smi
standards
which
again
might
not
be
a
very
familiar
term
and
that's
completely
understandable.
A
All
right
feel
free
to
speak
up
at
any
point
in
the
call
to
stop
me
from
laughing
on
all
right.
The
quick
start
guide
should
be
a
very,
very
good
place
for
you
to
get
started
out.
A
A
All
right,
that's
it
for
meshri!
A
This
guide
should
really
help
you
get
mystery
up
and
running
on
your
local,
at
least,
which
is
something
you
should
be
doing,
regardless
of
whichever
domain
or
project,
that
you're
working
with
most
of
the
projects
are
essentially
big.
I
won't
say,
based
but
centrally,
connected
to
this
particular
project,
and
it
would
be
helpful
for
you
and
it
would
be
great
for
us
if
you
run
it
all
right,
I'll,
shut
up
right
now
and
again,
I'll
post
questions
or
comments.
F
A
A
Yeah,
you
don't
have
to
apply
for
it,
there's
no
form
to
go
fill.
All
you
need
to
do
is
go
fill
the
community
member
form
that
has
been
mailed
to
you.
If
you
haven't
received
it,
please
do
ping
me
and
I'll
get
you
one
that
basically,
let's
helps
both
the
mesh
mate
and
anybody
else
in
the
community.
A
The
community
managers
at
least
get
to
know
more
about
you
and
get
to
know
and
use
that
information
to
help
you
be
proceeded
in
the
right
direction
to
not
proceed
with
the
right
projects
to
contact
any
of
the
mesh
mates.
All
you
need
to
do
is
go
select
one
and
then
go
ask
them
to
be
your
mentor
or
to
be
your
mesh
mate
on
the
newcomers
channel
on
slack.
A
That's
it
anytime,
all
right.
Let's
talk
about
you
individually,
then,
if
nobody
else
has
any
other
questions,
what
are
you
interested
in
any
thing
to
focus
on,
after
listening
to
everything
that
we
talked
about.
B
A
A
All
right
anything
that
you
worked
with
before.
A
Gatsby
and
strap
tpi
is
being
used
by
the
used
by
this
particular
site.
Only
meshri
doesn't
use
category.
A
All
right,
if
you
haven't,
worked
with
gatsby,
but
if
you
want
to
learn.
This
is
a
particularly
great
initiative
and
you
can
go
talk
to
the
talk
to
some
people
that
I
point
out
for
you.
But
if
you
don't
want
to
work
with
gatsby
and
if
you
want
to
stick
with
js
or
some
other
frameworks,
the
left
side
or
the
mastery
or
the
smp
spec
site
might
be
a
good
point
for
you.
B
A
A
C
A
All
right
all
right,
let
me
define
a
few
more
things,
so
the
mystery
cli-
and
there
is
an
hdcli
called
mystery.
Ctrl
is
built
in
go,
is
written
in
go
so
if
somebody
wants
to
work
with
go,
that
is
also
a
good
project
to
get
started
with.
I
forgot
to
mention
that
before
and
if
you
want
to
work
with
devops,
you
could
start
out
with
measuring.
That
is
a
good
place
to
start.
A
You
could
either
look
through
the
current
issues
that
are
there
on
the
meshview
depot
or
you
can
go
ping
in
public
in
the
messy
channel
or
you
can
take
up
any
of
the
mesh
mates
vijay.
A
All
right,
unsure,
I
think
you
joined
a
little
bit
late.
F
Yeah,
so
I'm
mostly
into
back-end
development
and
development,
and
I
have
some
experience
working
with
go
so
I
like
to
start
up
with
go,
and
I
also
have
some
experience
in
devops,
but
I've
never
worked
with
kubernetes.
I
have
worked
with
docker,
so
I
might
proceed
with
that.
A
All
right,
that's
you
skipped
the
intros
by
the
way,
so
we
have
intros
for
every
newcomer
coming
in,
so
you
didn't
have
to
give
one.
F
F
Yeah,
so
I'm
in
chill
I'm
so
for
my
student
at
bits:
pilani
rajasthan,
india,
yeah,
that's
it!
I
think.
A
All
right,
you
said
he
wanted
to
go
with
go
projects
right,
undertook
might
be
a
good
place
of
contact
for
you
I'll
write
out
his.
A
Name,
he
has
the
same
id
on
slack,
so
it
should
be
easy
to
contact
you
if
he
is
not
pick
me
and
I'll
get
you
connected.
A
Yes,
undertooth
is
not
a
measurement,
but
it's
equivalent.
To
be
honest,
great.
D
Honestly,
I
really
can't
comment.
I
have
to
explore
a
little
bit
and
then
I
can
say
I'm
interested
or
you
know
and.
A
That
makes
complete
sense,
yep,
that's
a
good
approach!
Actually,
if
you're
not
very
sure
about
the
projects
and
if
I've
been
speaking
too
fast
or
giving
too
much
information.
That's
completely
understandable,
come
back
to
us
next
week
in
the
same
call,
and
if
you
have
any
questions
or
go
pick
up
a
mesh
mate
and
talk
it
out.
A
All
right
anybody
left
michelle.
A
All
right
anything
that
you're
comfortable
working
with
or
anything
that
you'd
like
to
learn.
E
A
Yeah,
okay,
all
right
have
you
picked
up
any
of
the
issues.
I
believe
I
remember
you.
E
A
All
right
have
you
found
something
that
you
want
to
work
with,
or
what
that
you
want
to
work
on
on
any
of
the
sites.
B
A
A
All
right
come
back
to
us
if
your
audio
is
working.
A
A
A
All
right
we
will
move
on
for
now.
A
Nice
all
right,
so
if
anybody
hasn't
worked
at
open
source
projects
before
and
is
finding
the
environment
a
little
new,
it's
really
really
great.
If
you
want
to
speak
up
or
if
you
can
speak
up,
because
that
makes
you
more
involved
and
you'll
learn
more
that
way.
E
But
what
I
say,
can
you
remove
one
elements,
I'm
interested
in
web
development.
E
I'm
not
before
starting
with
the
one
issue,
so
so,
firstly,
I'm
starting
with
the
those
have
a
good
issue,
so
I'm
connecting
with
cool
issue
and
we
solve
this
problem.
Firstly,
then,.
A
All
right,
thank
me
if
you
have
any
issues
and
I'll
help
you
out.
A
Okay,
moving
on
amman,
hey.
A
If
you
can't
speak
up,
that's
good,
I
was
pointing
you
out
because
you
joined
late
and
hey
joined
late,
and
we
were
talking
about
a
couple
of
things
and
we
like
people
to
give
intros
when
they
join
in
it's
more
of
an
interactive
meeting,
no
shoes,
you
can
type
it
out
what
you
interested
in
and
we
can
go
for
from
there.
A
All
right,
web
dev
and
devops
that's
great
for
the
web
dev,
I'm
guessing
as
you
join
late.
You
didn't
see
the
intro.
A
You
can
go
through
the
sites
list.
That
is
already
there
in
the
meeting
minutes.
If
you
can't
access
the
meeting
notes
then
do,
let
me
know
pick
me
and
slack.
I
help
you
out
and
great
and
for
devops
I'll
give
you
the
same
enterprise
says:
nivedata
go
see,
run,
go
check
out
the
projects
for
devops,
particularly
because
you
have
to
select
the
right
project
for
that
and
go
down
measuring
locally
and
I'm
guessing
you
missed
the
intro
or
the
tutorial.
A
A
Okay,
if
nobody
else
has
any
other
questions,
we
can
end
the
call
right
now
I'll
be
on
the
call
for
the
next
5-10
minutes.
You
can
stay
and
ask
any
of
the
questions
that
you
want
or
anything
else
that
you
want
to
talk
about.
Otherwise,
thank
you
for
coming
in.
That's
it
that's
the
meeting.
It's
the
same
time
next
week,
do
you
come
back
if
you
want
to
continue
on
with
this
particular
meeting
or
join
us
for
other
meetings,
other
project
meetings
based
on
the
projects
or
the
domains
that
you
pick
out?
A
If
you
want
links
that
to
those
particular
meetings
subscribe
to
the
google
calendar
or
if
you
don't
want
to
do
that
or
if
you
haven't
done
that,
yet
this
is
also
a
good
resource
to
connecting
with
meetings
or
to
figuring
out
the
meeting
minutes
or
to
seeing
any
of
the
recorded
meetings.
We
do
record
all
of
our
meetings
and
they're
available
on
youtube,
so
you
can
go
check
that
out
as
well.
A
That's
a
really
good
question.
The
answer
is,
it
depends
on
you.
A
Anybody
wants
to
leave,
can
leave
now
bye-bye.
Thank
you
for
coming.
A
C
Actually,
my
question
is
out
of
the
topic,
but
I
want
to
ask
actually
a
few
days
ago
I
applied
for
linux
foundation
mentee,
but
till
now
I
don't
get
any
mail
or
any
info.
So
I
want
to
ask
any
further
step
which
I'm
missing
yeah.
A
Okay,
that's
the
community
internship
right.
C
Yeah
yeah
all
right.
Actually,
I
already
submitted
all
the
documents
that
require
to
submit,
but
no
no
information
regarding.
A
All
right
so
for
community
internships,
we
usually
hand
them
out
to
people
who
are
invested
in
the
projects
or
or
who
have
been
active
in
the
community
and
are
aware
about
the
projects
and
that's
a
good
thing
to
do
so.
The
next
step
for
you
would
be
to
get
involved
with
the
project
that
you
applied
for
I'm
guessing.
It's
measuring,
because
I.
A
The
only
internship
open
right
now
great
so
that's
it
go
be
a
little
active
in
the
community
contribute
to
projects
figure
out
what
the
projects
are
all
about,
figure
out
the
workflow
and
that's
it.
That
should
be
next.
A
You
I'll
be
in
the
call
for
the
next
five
minutes.
If
anybody
has
any
other
questions,
they
can
go
ahead
and.
A
A
If
you
don't
have
questions,
if
you
leave
that's
completely
fine.