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Description
Vijay Cherukuri presents an introduction to contributing to Meshery.
A
A
So
today
we
are
welcoming
hacktoberfest
participants
for
anybody
who
doesn't
know
yet.
Hacktoberfest
is
an
event
organized
by
github
and
amulet
for
the
month
of
october,
where
you
have
to
make
about
four
peers
to
any
accepted
organization,
win
some
doing
a
pretty
cool
hacktable
t-shirt
or
in
this
year
to
have
a
tree
planted
your
name.
Alternatively,.
A
I
just
sent
a
link
to
the
meeting
minutes
in
the
chat,
so
here
with
layer,
five,
the
meeting
military
communal-
please
do
jump
in
if
you
do
not
have
access.
Please
signal
in
the
chat,
we'll
get
you
access
and
please
to
add
your
names
to
the
list.
Please
to
add
any
topics
to
the
agenda
that
you
wish
to
discuss
and
welcome
if
you're
new,
on
the
call
and
haven't
been
with
us
before,
please
do
go
ahead
and
introduce
yourself
if
there
are
any
hacked
professed
participants
who
are
not
in
the
life
community.
C
Here,
do
you
want
me,
do
you
want
me
to
introduce
myself.
C
C
A
A
D
Hi,
so
my
name
is
daniel
from
kampala
uganda,
so
I
found
layer
5
through
oktoberfest
and
yeah,
pretty
excited
to
be
here.
A
A
Oh
great,
that's
fast,
you're,
very
working,
hello.
E
Yeah,
so
my
name
is
sangam,
I
am
from
bangalore.
I
run
a
few
communities
cloud
native
communities
in
bangalore,
soccer
bangalore,
community
of
tattoo
and
some
of
other
community
around
cloud
native,
and
I,
like
I
like
the
product
already
whatever
layer
by
people
working
and
is
like
I'm
sure
I
want
to
share
my
knowledge
and
I
want
to
learn
from
you
guys
also
so
I'm
very
new
to
the
slack
channel.
A
It's
wonderful
to
have
you
sangam,
that's
funny!
I've
actually
lived
in
bangalore
before
that's
great
welcome
to
the
community.
Please
do
get
more
involved,
I'm
looking
forward
to
having
you.
A
A
Okay,
I
guess
he's
having
some
audio
shoes
we'll
circle
back
to
you.
Anybody
else.
F
Hi
shruti
and
I
audible
yeah.
You
are
yes,
sir
hi
guys,
I'm
chanakya
I'm
a
final
year,
undergrad
that
from
at
iit
benefit,
I
was
a
google
center
of
code
participant
at
at
the
core
dns
foundation
and
I'd
love
to
be
a
part
of
the
leafy
community
as
well.
F
G
Hello,
this
is
stages.
Am
I
audible,
yep.
G
A
G
Yes,
actually
yeah.
G
Actually,
I
filled
the
form
another
form
which
was
available
on
the
slack
that
questionnaire.
I
failed
that
one,
but
I
think
you
have
sent
me
the
google
document,
not
the
google
form,
I
think,
yep,
it's
a.
A
We
would
like
you
to
it
will
help
you
get
us
to
know
you
better
and
it
will
help
us
get.
You
started.
H
A
Oh,
hey
faith,
go
on.
I
Yourself:
okay,
my
name
is
faith
faithful
from
kenya,
I'm
new
to
slack
and
I'm
also
new
to
julia
5.,
and
I
learned
about
layer
5.
When
I
looked
at
your
channels,
the
github
past
timers,
most
of
it
was
from
layer
5
contributions,
so
I'm
a
technical
writer
by
profession
and
I'm
here
to
contribute
and
to
learn
to
learn
more.
I
don't
understand
much
about
measuring,
but
I
think
that
is
the
product
that
I
would.
I
would
most
likely
find
myself
contributing
into.
A
That's
great
you're
very
welcome
your
faith,
we'll
get
you
set
up
we'll.
I
can
see
lee
jumping
in
a
seat
and
I
think
we'll
have
to
give
him
the
mic
soon,
but
we'll
get
you
set
up
we'll
get
you
involved
in
the
messaging
project
as
soon
as
possible.
I'll
ping,
you,
on
slack
I'll
help
you
get
on
board,
you're
very
welcome
in
the
community.
H
H
H
Yeah,
hello,
everyone,
so
this
is
from
tamil
nadu
in
india,
hey
so
I've
I'm
new
to
open
source,
the
open
source
community
and
I've
done
two
contributions
so
far,
both
being
for
layer
five,
so
I'm
pretty
excited
to
get
going.
A
Great,
I
think
you
would
have
received
a
member
from
yesterday
too
from
me.
If
you
haven't.
A
J
Hey
joseph
I'm
just
saying
I'm
from
nigeria,
I'm
a
front-end
developer.
Actually,
I'm
a
new
member
in
this
community,
I'm
happy
to
be
a
mom.
Thank
you.
A
It's
great
to
have
you
joseph
you've
been,
I
think
you
came
into
the
community
about
a
month
ago,
right.
J
A
K
And
I
I
started,
I
just
want
to
start
again
contributing
so
I
joined
this
call.
K
Yeah
I
have
been
participating
in
the
hacktoberfest
from
last
three
four
years,
so
yeah.
A
Damn
you
have
old
timer
with
us,
that's
great,
we'll
get
you
involved.
That's
great!
Thank
you
for
introducing
yourself
yeah.
I
saw
somebody
else
join
the
call
anybody
else.
A
I'm
not
sure
I'm
pronouncing
this
right,
but
jose
carlo.
L
Hey
my
name
is
jose
carlos
I'm
from
mexico,
I'm
currently
working
in
dallas,
I'm
a
back-end
developer,
especially
as
I'm
working
in.
I
don't
like
much
the
front
end,
but
I
started
with
react.
I
almost
like
the
back
end
part,
so
I'm
working
at
ibm
with
php
and
now
I
try
to
move
to
laravel,
8
and
all
the
stuff,
and
I
knew
and
all
this
stuff
so
basically
learning
this.
A
A
Sure
please
do
join
I'll.
Send
you
a
link.
L
A
Great
all
right
lee
did
you
have
something
to
say.
M
I
have
all
kinds
of
horrible,
bad
jokes
to
to
say
and
ask
I
just
well
first
jose
is
it,
is
it
jose?
Is
it
or
is
it
jose.
L
M
Yeah
that
wasn't
aimed
at
you
in
any
way
it
was
it
was
because,
when
jose
introduced,
he
said
he
repeated
what
you
had
said,
which
was
joseph.
So
I
got
all
confused
speaking
of
enunciating
people's
names.
M
I
have,
I
really
want
to
clarify
on
mr
thacker's,
first
name
and
and
so,
but
so
by
the
way,
I'm
I'm
joining
in
into
the
community
from
austin,
texas
and
actually
speaking
of
jose
and
mexico.
A
lot
of
times,
people
in
texas
will
enunciate
the
word
texas,
as
as
tejas.
M
And
so
mr
thacker,
I
was
hoping
that
your
first
name
was
enunciated
chaos.
G
A
A
All
right
we'll
get
started
now,
because
there's
a
long
term
and
they're
already
behind
is
anybody
else
left
out.
E
L
A
Sure
all
right
moving
on,
let
me
just
share
my
screen
all
right.
The
mirrors
that
you
see
on
screen
right
now
are
a
cumulative
effort.
There's
a
link
to
the
in
the
chat.
I
think
it's
been
sent
several
times.
If
you
do
not
have
access
to
it,
please
signal
so
in
the
chat
you'll
be
granted
access.
You
should
have
access
to
this
all
right.
Moving
on,
please
add
your
names
to
the
attendees
list
here
it
will
inform
us
that
you
are
in
the
meeting
if
you
come
back
to
check
ever
all
right.
A
Yep
you
are
before
you
do
just
let
me
just
give
a
general
overview,
yeah
sure,
so,
on
this
call
today
we
usually
take
up
any
newcomer
issues
that
well
any
newcomer.
Has
we
discuss
them?
A
We
talk
about
them
in
a
well
in
a
safe
environment,
no
judgments
here
you
can
ask
as
severe
question
as
you
want
and
it
will
be
answered,
but
for
the
month
of
october,
we
converted
to
having
halftime
of
est
meetups
instead
it'll
be
the
same
kind
of
event
in
sync
kind
of
meetings,
we'll
still
have
tutorials
still
have
questions,
but
it
will
be
more
hack
to
best
oriented
so
that
you're
able
to
make
those
four
pairs
and
grab
your
swag
or
plant
a
tree
either
of
the
two
and
leaves
making
which
something
which
I
hope
to
joke.
A
All
right
yeah,
so
today,
starting
out,
we
have
a
general
overview
of
all
the
life
projects
and
the
repositories
which
will
hopefully
help
you
find
your
way
around
and
pick
up
any
domain
that
you
want
to
actually
get
involved
in.
A
Is
one
of
the
side
project
maintainers
and
is
one
of
the
best
people
you
can
be
involved
in
if
you
want
to
work
with
any
webdav
projects
or
any
ui
projects,
he's
agreed
kindly
to
introduce
the
projects
today.
A
Moving
on,
we
also
have
a
tutorial
from
vijay,
who
is
also
kind,
be
consented
to
do
an
entire
tutorial
on
mastery
on
and
on
running
mastery
ctr.
So
all
the
people
who
just
said
that
they
wanted
to
start
off
with
mystery.
You
could
not
have
a
better
place
to
start
out
with,
and
apart
from
that,
we
also
have
a
list
of
resources
for
you.
We
have
a
lot
of
things
planned
for
you,
but
starting
out
nicole,
go
ahead.
N
N
B
A
Different
issue
with
zoom
just
give
me
one
second
I'll
actually
have
to
rejoin
the
meeting.
A
K
A
Yep,
it
is
better
almost
better.
N
Okay,
so
yes,
so
this
is
the
layer
5
paper
we
have
around
41
repositories
in
this
out
of
which
three
of
them
are
mostly
oriented
to
the
website,
which
is
the
a5
site.
N
So
this
is
the
site
which
is
in
development
currently,
and
we
have
a
lot
of
open
issues
and
many
tasks
which
is
which
has
to
be
done,
so
anyone
interested
in
contributing
to
react
or
gatsby
or
anything
to
front-end.
We
are
more
than
welcome
to
have
them
here
and
be
a
part
of
it
and
other
than
that
which
is
currently
we
are
using,
which
is
the
layer
website
which
is
based
upon
the
jk
framework,
which
is
running
currently
on
the
a5.iowa.
N
You
can
go
and
have
a
look
at
it.
It
lists
all
the
projects
that
we
have
at
later:
five
and
all
the
community
members,
as
well
blog
posts
from
different
contributors,
maintainers
and
other
people
who
have
come
eventually
and
contributed
at
least
five
other
than
that
we
have
the
machine
dot
io
site,
which
is
one
of
the
important
slash
biggest
project,
slash
the
first
project
at
efi,
which
has
the
site
of
his
phone,
which
lists
just
the
overview
everything
about
mixture
itself.
N
So
you
can
go
and
have
a
look
at
it.
We
have
open
issues
around
it.
Few
of
them
and
measuring
has
been
participating
in
cncf
and
she's
opted
into
india
still,
hopefully
will
be
participating
in
2021
also,
and
also
we
have
another
site
which
has
been
developed
recently
by
sreedy
and
another
contributor,
which
was
brought
up
recently
a
few
years
back,
but
the
way
it
is
right
now,
it's
the
credit
goes
to
one
of
our
contributor
neal,
which
is
productive
energy.
Also,
it's
called
brother
venus.
N
It's
been
up
and
running
very
nicely
and
very
smooth.
Previously
it
wasn't
like
this,
but
yeah
yeah.
He
has
done
a
fantastic
job
on
this
side
entered
up
in
this.
So
currently
we
are
out
of
issues
for
this
one.
I
guess
we
are
one
or
two,
but
our
main
focus
is
around
this
site,
which
is
a
new
site
which
is
in
develop
the
layer,
5
ng
site,
which
is
based
on
gatsby
and
react.
So
if
any
one
of
you
are
interested,
we
are
one
that
will
come.
N
Also,
if
you
are
interested
in
react,
but
not
in
this,
we
have
a
measuring
ui,
which
is
based
on
react
itself,
and
there
are
many
open
issues
related
to
front
end
in
mystery,
where
you
can
go
and
have
a
look
at
it.
So
this
is
basically
the
mystery
ui
part,
the
code
for
the
mystery
line.
We
have
the
components
for
each
and
every
thing
they
react
in
the
machine
and
you
can
go
and
have
a
look
at
it.
So,
yes,
that's
all
about
the
front
end
and
the
sides
part
at
level.
A
M
Yeah
sure,
just
to
rephrase
it
was
the
question
on
measuring
specifically
or
the
collection
of
projects.
M
Oh
nice
yeah,
so
great
nikila
just
covered
the
fact
that
there's
a
number
of
initiatives
that
are
active
in
the
community,
most
of
them
have
well
from
simple
to
complex
sites
that
describe
their
purpose
and
features
and
functionality.
M
Most
of
the
sites
run
on
jekyll
there's
five
sites,
four
that
are
on
jekyll
and
one
that's
being
migrated
away
from
jekyll
to
gatsby,
all
five
of
which
are,
if
you're,
fairly
early,
both
in
your
open
source
contribution
experience
and
fairly
early
on
your
in
terms
of
your
software
engineering,
your
programming,
those
are
pretty
forgiving
areas
to
to
jump
into.
M
So
so
that's
highly
encouraged.
There's
a
call
every
monday
that
focuses
just
on
the
websites.
It's
about
this
same
time.
On
monday,
there's
a
community
calendar
that's
linked
inside
of
the
meeting
minutes.
So
so
those
are
them.
There's
another
document
that,
as
I
speak
to
it,
I'm
sure
a
link
to
it
will
show
up
inside
of
the
meeting
minutes,
there's
a
document
that
gives
a
short
overview
of
all
of
the
repositories
that
are
within
the
layer.
Five
io
github,
org
nikhil
had
said
that
there
were
30
plus
of
them.
M
That's
right.
I
think
we
just
added
one
yesterday,
the
one
that
we
added
yesterday
was
for
strappy
strappy
is
another
open
source
project
that
we'll
be
marrying
up
to
one
of
the
sites.
Strappy
is
a
content
management
system
and
it
is
open
source
and
we
will
take
and
deploy
an
instance
of
it,
we're
just
about
to
start
that
project,
and
so
no
one
in
the
community
here
is
a
strappy
expert
or
all
of
us
are
strappy
dummies.
I
guess
is
what
I
would
say
so
we'll
be
learning
together.
M
That's
kind
of
a
theme
of
what
we
do
a
lot
of
times
is
learn
together
on
in
general,
a
lot
of
the
projects
that
we
do
are
done
in
context
of
the
cloud
native
computing
foundation,
the
cncf,
the
foundation
that
has
kubernetes
and
a
whole
host
of
other
projects.
M
It
is
our
intention
that
at
least
two
of
the
current
projects
will
that
that
they
would
head
into
the
cncf
so
mesherie
and
the
service
mesh
performance
project
smp.
Those
two
will
be
proposed
for
adoption.
M
I
would
be
dumbfounded
if
they
didn't
make
it
in,
and
so
I
think
part
of
the
point
of
that
is
that
a
is
probably
the
biggest
point
of
that
is
that
these
are
great
projects
for
you
to
engage
in
not
only
because
you'll
hopefully
find
that
it's
a
warm
community
but
and
a
forgiving
community,
but
but
also
because
the
projects
themselves
should
attain
new
heights.
M
I
mean
they.
The
intention
for
measuring
is
to
become
something
of
a
household
name
for
those
that
are
doing
cloud
native
that
are
doing
things
instead
of
cloud
native
they're
doing
things
with
a
service
mesh
that
last
those
last
two
words
service
mesh.
I
expect
that,
though,
that
is
entirely
unfamiliar
to
almost
every
most
of
us
here.
M
Vijay
is
going
to
talk
about
service
meshes
briefly
today,
but
there
are
other
workshops
coming
forth
to
help
people
learn.
Docker,
learn,
kubernetes,
learn
service
meshes,
so
so
we'll
so
I'll
wrap
up
we'll
we'll
put
the
link
to
the
overview
of
the
repositories,
so
you
can
quickly
browse
to
see
if
that
project
and
its
purpose
is
of
interest
and
also
that
project
and
its
technologies
are
of
interest.
So
cool.
A
All
right,
there's
already
a
link
to
the
hat
in
the
meeting
minutes
the
life
repository
overview
in
the
navigation
bar
for
anybody
who
wants
to
take
a
look
at
everything
that
we
just
said
and
moving
on,
we've
introduced
the
website
project,
the
meshi
project,
I'm
just
running
my
mind.
A
O
Yeah,
can
you
hear
me.
O
All
right,
so
I
will
try
and
speak
to
you
a
little
bit
about
mystery.
What
I've
learned
here-
and
this
is
still
an
ongoing
project,
I'm
still
learning
now.
I
know
that
a
lot
of
you
here
are
newcomers,
but
you
may
be
newcomers
to
measuring,
but
you
may
have
a
lot
of
knowledge
of
other
things.
O
So
in
any
case,
let's
start
off
with
the
measuring.
I
will
try
to
speak
to
you
about
what
measuring
is
what
it
does
and
give
you,
hopefully
a
brief
introduction
to
how
to
set
up
your
machine
development.
What
the
various
directory
structure
looks
like
and
you're
free
to
ask
any
questions
as
we
go
along.
O
A
O
A
O
M
Nope,
no
not
yet
but
shree.
Maybe
if
you
don't
mind
if
you're
able
to
share
yeah,
sure
sure
and
vijay,
you
can
give
her
a
proverbial
next
treasure.
A
A
O
O
Yeah,
so
this
is
an
introduction
to
contributing
to
measuring.
So
actually
you
know
what
I
I
cannot.
You
can't
see
it
yeah.
I
can
see
it
so
so,
let's,
let's
turn
to
the
next
page,
oh.
M
M
And
then
sweetie
we're
ready
for
slide.
Two.
O
No,
actually,
I'm
sorry,
you
know
the
city,
I
can
see
your
screen,
it
says
your
name.
Is
there
no.
M
Weird
yeah,
weird
yeah,
maybe
it
stopped
sharing
earlier.
Let
me
let
me
just
switch
okay.
O
Yeah,
I
can
see
that
now,
nice-
hey,
it
says.
Okay,
so
I
here
is
the
agenda
today.
Okay,
I'm
sorry
about
this.
I
know
it's
a
bad
start,
but
you
know
hopefully
it'll
get
better.
So
here's
here
here
is
here
are
the
things
that
we
are
going
to
look
at
today.
You
know
what
is
measure,
what
is
measuring?
What
does
measure
you
do?
O
O
So
what
is
measuring
so
you
see
this
is
right
there,
this
the
service
mesh
management
plane.
So
you
know
we
are
trying
to
do
something
special
here,
so
this
is
the
only
place
that
we
do
and
it
provides
interrupt.
Interoperability
between
multiple
subs
meshes
so
that
you
can
operate
service
meshes
with
confidence
with
operational
best
practices,
compare
apples
to
apple's
performance
across
service
measures
and
understand
the
behavioral
differences
between
service
meshes
and
you
can
track
your
application
performance
from
version
to
version.
O
So
let's
go
on
to
the
next
next
slide.
O
Okay,
so
let
us
stop
here,
and
we
will
talk
again
again
about
the
the
previous
slide,
but
let
us
go
back
and
see
what
exactly
is
a
micro
service.
It
is
a
micro
service
is
an
architecture.
O
It
is
a
variant
of
the
many
architectural
styles
that
we
had
from
you
know
from
from
the
old
days
when
you
had
dlls
shared
libraries
and
so
on
so
forth,
and
it
is
a
variant
of
the
service
oriented
architectural
style.
It
arranges
applications
as
a
collection
of
loosely
coupled
services.
O
This
is
important
because
in
a
in
a
cloud
environment
you
know
there
is
you,
have
the
scope
of
the
application
is
much
greater
and
you
have
the
possibility
of
sharing
this
this
services
across
multiple
applications.
O
So
it
is
again,
you
know
an
another
step
forward
in
in
sharing
and
let's
go
on
to
the
next
slide.
O
So
what
is
a
service
mesh?
A
service
mesh
is
actually
what
manages
the
the
microservices.
O
P
A
O
Okay,
can
we
go
to
the
previous
slide.
O
Five,
the
one
after
the
microservices,
okay,
we
have
the
next
one,
all
right,
okay,
so
we
talked
about
microservices
and
obviously
a
service
mesh
manages
microservices
and
it
has
you.
You
can
see
that
I
have
some
references
that
are
marked
there
and
you
can
read
some
more
about.
You
know
what
a
service
meshes
and
how
exactly
it
controls
these
micro
services.
O
You
will
read
about
data
planes
and
control
planes
and
and
so
on
so
forth,
but
I
I
will
not
take
up
your
time
here
and
I
will
we
will
go
on
to
see
how
to
run
measuring
now
I've.
Given
you
a
little
a
bit
of,
I
have
given
you
a
small
link
there,
so
that
will
take
you
to
the
installation
guide.
O
You
know
and
that
will
show
you
what
are
the
instructions
instructions
you
already
have
this
on
the
machine
here
on
the
machine
website
and
I'll
show
you
how
to
install
misery
for
various
platforms.
You
know,
as
you
can
see
there,
you
know
those
are
the
popular
installers
and
you
know
based
upon
what
a
kind
of
platform
you
have,
you
can
run
misery
on
that
particular
platform.
O
So
now,
let's
go
on
to
the
next
next
slide.
O
So
here
is
your
development
environment.
So
again
it
is
based
upon
your
particular
environment.
Now,
depending
upon
what
your
particular
platform
is.
Sometimes
you
know
some
things
come
with
with
the
with
the
os
and
some
of
the
things
they
don't
come
with
the
os.
You
have
to
set
up
your
environment
yourself,
and
that
is
especially
the
case
for
windows,
so
if
you're
programming
on
on
linux,
etc,
you
know
you,
you
have
a
lot
of
things
already
that
already
come
like
make,
etc.
O
Now,
in
this
particular
session,
I
will
touch
a
little
bit
upon
windows
now
it
is
very
useful.
In
fact,
I
I
suggest
that
you
have
the
git
dash.
You
know
you
install
git,
for
windows,
on
your
on
your
windows
platform
and
use
git
bash
for
setting
up
your
development
environment,
environment,
and
the
reason
for
that
is
git
does
a
much
better
job
of
translating
the
slash
and
the
backslash
so
that
you
know
they
make
files
that
do
not
break.
O
So
if
you
want
to
say,
if
you're
running
on,
if
you're
running
on
on
windows,
I
suggest
that
you,
you
you,
you
fought
the
measured
repo
and
there
you
have
the
the
url
that
you
need
to
that.
You
need
to
use.
So
basically
you
would
say
git
clone
and
the
command
is
written
right
there.
O
Now,
like
I
said
you
will
have
a
lot
of
issues.
The
most
important
thing
things
are.
First
of
all,
a
lot
of
the
programs
are
written
in
go
so
you
will
need
to
install
go
on
windows,
so
you
you
so
just
do
a
google
google
line
and
then
follow
the
instructions
you
will
need
to
set
up.
Make
and
again
do
the
same
thing
go.
Go
to
you
know,
go
to,
google
do
do
a
search
for
for
make
install
make
and
the
other
thing
is.
O
You
know
you
have
to
remember
to
set
up
the
the
paths
for
all
applications
that
you
install
on
on
windows.
O
Now,
one
of
the
things
you
know
that
you
will
need
to
run
this
is
to
is,
is
docker
dock
a
desktop,
and
we
will
just
come
to
that.
But
the
other
thing
is:
is
that
when
you,
when
you're
doing
the
make,
you
will
find
that
it
will
need
no
js
and
you
need
to,
you
will
need
to
install
node.js
that
will
actually
install
npm,
which
is
used
in
in
the
make
process.
O
Now
the
the
good
thing
about
developing
on
on
linux
is
you
know
it
gives
you
pointers?
You
say
you
know
it
will
tell
you
what
to
do.
Unfortunately,
in
windows
yeah,
it
doesn't
do
that,
but
you
will
be
able
to.
You
will
be
able
to
set
up
your
development
environment
and
run
it,
because
I
have
done
that
now.
There
are
two
ways
of
running
our
machinery
on
windows:
one
is
you
can
run
measuring
in
the
in
the
native
mode
or
you
can
run
measuring
in
wsl
or
wsl2.
O
Now
I've
set
up
wsl
2
on
my
laptop
and
at
one
time
I
think
I
tried
to
do
something
with
wsl.
Also
now
it's
been
a
while,
since
I
set
up
wsl
2,
but
at
the
time
that
I
set
up
a
ws
l2,
it
was
not
available
and
you
had
to
be
a
member
of
the
windows
insider
program
which
I
became
now.
I
don't
think
that
is
necessary
anymore.
O
However,
you
you,
you
will
you,
you
will
then
be
able
to
install
wsl2.
I
think
you
know
there
are
usually
you
you,
you
can
use
a
powershell
command
or
you
can
go
into
windows.
O
Turn
windows
features
on
and
off
to
be
able
to
use
this
wsl2
again
do
a
quick,
google
and
if
you
have
any
issues
along
the
way
contact
put
your
questions
in
the
environment.
O
I
mean
in
the
general
thread
or
send
a
message
to
somebody
and
they
will
pick
up
or
you
can
send
the
message
to
me
and
they
will
try
to
help
you
or
get
you
know,
get
in
touch
with
somebody
that
can
help
you.
O
The
other
thing
is
you
know
you
you
can,
if
you,
but
to
run
wsl
2,
you
have
to
have
windows
pro,
it
will
not
run
on
home
and
if
you
have
wsl
the
other
thing
that
you
can
you
can
consider
is
you
can
turn
on
hyper
v
and
then
you
will
be
able
to
set
up
your
own
development
environment
on
on
on
the
hyperdrive
after
you
set
up
your
your
machine
now
coming
to
doc.
If
you
can.
A
Slightly
interject
here
with
the
recent
release
of
the
wsl2,
we
updated
the
documentation
on
this
as
well.
You
can
actually
run
wsl2
on
windows
home.
I
am
running
it,
that's
an
older
version
of
it.
I
think
I
may
ask
the
question:
we'll
be
updating
the
documentation
soon
enough
I'll,
add
a
link
or
send
a
link
to
the
general
channel
slack.
O
Okay,
thank
you
shriti
for
that
information
and
again
this
these
slides
will
be
available
online
and
you
can
look
at
it
and,
of
course
you
know
as
you
a
lot
of
things
change
you
know,
so
things
will
will
be
necessary
to
make
changes
to
these
documents
as
we
go
on
now
I've
already
somewhere.
O
You
know
yes,
when
you're
running
when
you're
running
this
make
and
things
like
that,
when
you're
setting
up
and
node.js
setting
up
all
these
things
somewhere,
you
will
also
have
to
install
gcc.
You
know
so
again,
you
know
install
gcc.
That
is
the
that
is
the
c
compiler
for
windows
again
set
up
the
path
for
that,
and
you
should
be
able
to.
O
The
organizer
can
change
the
permission
they
have
made
some
changes,
I
suppose
permissions
okay.
So
in
any
case,
if,
if
you
need
any
help
on
running
on
on
win
on
windows,
please
contact
me
because
I
did
run
measuring
on
windows
both
in
the
native
format
and
also
using
wsl2.
O
Lee
knows
the
the
project
inside
out,
so
please
let
me
know
if
you
have
any
questions
and
I
will
try
to
answer
them
for
you
now.
Let
us
go
back
and
look
at
the
screen
where
we
have
the
windows
the
directory.
O
So
we
see
that
you
know
when
you
when,
when
you,
when,
when
you
get
the
mystery
set
up
using
the
git
clone
you,
you
will
see
the
that
particular
structure
was
there
on
on.
That
is
there
on
the
right
and
you
will
see
that.
O
Measuring
measuring
cdl
and
there
you
have
the
make
files,
and
then
you
have
some
directories
that
are
not
quite
so
obvious,
but
there
are
some
places
of
immediate
interest.
You
can
see
that
there
is
a
directory
called
ui,
and
I
know
that
a
lot
of
you
have
been
able.
I
have
been
talking
about.
You
know
ui
and
a
lot
of
you
know.
O
I've
shown
a
lot
of
interest,
so
you
can
look
at
that
and
you
can
also
go
to
the
measuring
ctl
you
in
the
machine
ctl.
You
will
see
that
there
is
a
program
called
called
main.co
and
then
you
know
it
calls.
There
is
a
direct
relationship
between
the
directory
start
structure
in
in
measuring
ctl
and
the
actual
commands
that
you
can
give
on
on
the
command
line.
So
if
you
go
to
the
command
line,
if
you
type
measuring
cdl
it'll
show
you
a
list
of
all
the
various
commands
and
then
you
can.
O
You
can
also
get
help
on
what
what
those
are.
There
is
a
brief
briefly.
You
know.
The
measuring
ctl
command
is
followed
by
another
keyword,
and
this
is
you-
and
this
is
start
which
will
actually
start
measuring
on
your
desktop.
O
It
is
update
and
its
version
and
its
cleaner,
so
you
can
see
those
things,
so
you
can
start
playing
with
that
now.
O
You
are
all
members
of
this
team
now,
so
you
have
access
to
all
the
people
who
are
here
and
who
know
about
this
thing,
and
you
you're
free
to
look
at
this
software
and
come
up
with
with
new
stuff.
So
at
this
time
I
think
I
will
conclude.
A
M
Anybody
I've
got.
I've
got
a
few
look
at
a
couple
of
items.
Well,
one
just
there
are:
there
are
more
familiar
names
on
this
call
than
there
are
unfamiliar,
which
is
really
nice.
One
of
the
things
that
I
that,
for
my
part,
that
I
selfishly
get
out
of
spending
time
in
the
community
is
to
get
to
know
each
of
you,
which
is
really
nice.
Most
of
you.
I've
had,
for
my
part,
a
one-on-one
call
or
multiple
one-on-one
calls,
which
is
which
is
pretty
neat.
M
I
always
get
to
take
something
away,
but
I
wanted
to
ask
speaking
of
takeaways
it's
kind
of
what
I
wanted
to
ask
two
quick
questions
and
we
can
either
use
like
the
yet
the
symbols
inside
of
zoom
itself
to
facilitate
this
or
if
people
just
want
to
sound
off
in
the
zoom
chat
or
if
you
can't
find
either
of
those
two
things
and
zoom
fine.
M
M
And
then,
and-
and
I
guess,
if
that's
the
case
like
maybe
type
go
into
the
chat
because
just
a
quick
go
and
then
if
you're
here
for
html
css
react,
js,
billboard,
js,
cytoscape
js,
which
some
of
you
I'd
be
surprised.
If
many
of
you
have
seen
that,
but
it's
a
really
exciting
project
with
cytoscape.js.
M
M
If,
if
that's
more,
your
flavor,
then
instead
of
typing
go
into
the
chat
type
js,
and
then
that
way,
we'll
take
a
note
and
try
to
make
sure
to
send
a
quick
link
or
something
to
each
of
you
to
kind
of
point
you
in
the
right
direction.
Also
one
of
the
goals
that
we
have
is
to
make
sure
that
well
it's
to
make
sure
that
each
of
you
get
around
a
little
bit,
not
necessarily
in
a
sleazy
way,
but
in
in
a
very
friendly
and
social
way.
M
I
think
it's
it's
quite
nice
that
there
are
any
number
of
people
here
that
are
really
good
on
a
particular
piece
of
technology
or
our
language,
and
so
to
be
able
to
introduce
you
to
them
is
is
pretty
nice
as
well,
because
because,
if
they
join
the
community
and
they're
still
here,
which
a
lot
of
them
are,
that
means
that
they
too
really
like
interacting
with
others
and
engaging
with
others.
M
So
this
is.
This
is
great.
I
think
I'm
seeing
you
know,
most
of
you
have
sounded
off
and
the
if
you
haven't,
if
you
can't
find
the
chat
in
zoom
to
say,
you're
interested
in
these
areas
then
find
vj,
sridi
nikhil
myself,
kaleche
is
here
as
well.
Ruth
is
here
there's
a
number
of
mesh
mates
that
are
here
and
if
you
don't
know,
mesh
mates
are
people
who
are
dedicating
part
of
their
life
part
of
their
time,
to
engaging
with
you,
just
in
this
very
fashion.
M
Like
newcomer,
they
get
super
excited
and
kind
of
drool
over
newcomers.
So
I'm
there
they're
here
for
you
I'll,
we'll
shredi
will
put
a
link
to
the
mesh
mates
program
in
in
the
zoom.
So
that
you
can
go
well
I'll
use,
the
word
harass
them
in
like
the
kindest
of
ways
they
they
want
to
engage
with
you.
So.
M
Who's
got
it.
What
else
do
we
have
who's
got
questions?
Who
doesn't?
I
assume
that
most
of
you,
if
this
is
your
first
time
on
one
of
these
calls
you're
thinking.
This
is
mostly
nice
yeah,
but
I
really
still
don't
know
quite
where
to
jump
in
like,
and
if
that's
you,
then,
I
also
have
a
couple
of
links
for
you.
M
You
should
learn
something
if
you
engage
in
this
project
and
if
you
don't,
then
I
really
want
to
spend
time
with
you,
because
I've
got
things
to
learn
from
you.
The
reason
I
point
out
it
out,
though,
is
on
each
of
the
repositories.
M
There
should
be
a
fairly
consistent
link
and
it
it
highlights
the
help
wanted
label
which
we've
we've
tried
to
use
pretty
consistently.
This.
This
link
is
slightly
special
because
it
it
will
retrieve
all
any
issue
within
the
org,
so
across
all
the
repos
that
that
is
identified
as
ideally
being
delivered
by
someone
who
didn't
open
the
issue.
M
So
that's
a
really
good
resource,
we'll
we'll
put
that
one
here,
sweetie
that
that's
probably
it
for
me.
A
A
Sure,
moving
on
a
couple
of
resources
for
anybody,
who's
willing
to
participate
in
the
hacker,
fest
or
who's
just
getting
started,
basically
you'll
find
a
resources
list
here.
Let
me
just
pull
this
all
right.
Lee
was
just
talking
about
mesh
mates.
Just
let
me
talk
about
it
for
ten
things
more,
so
mesh
mates
are
people
who
will
help
you
get
involved
in
the
community
will
help
you
get
on
board
to
help
you
get
started
in
the
community.
A
You
can
contact
any
of
them
that
you
choose
to
and
I'm
sure
you'll
get
a
reply.
You
can
also
contact
me
early
if
you
want
to,
they
are
experts
in
their
particular
domains
and
have
been
chosen,
especially
for
this
vijaya
is
one
of
them.
A
Another
thing
that
you
might
want
to
have
a
look
at
is
the
octoberfest
post
you'll
find
another
list
of
resources
here.
Another
details
here
on
anything
else
that
you
might
need
up.
If
you
want
to
sign
up
for
the
octoberfest
there's
a
link
here,
please
don't
go
ahead
and
do
so
there's
a
list
of
big,
effective
issues.
There's
also
a
questionnaire
that
you
might
want
to
fill
out
which
some
of
the
newcomers
have
already
done,
but
if
you
haven't,
please
do
go,
fill
out,
we'll
appreciate
it.
A
It's
simply
a
questionnaire
to
get
your
opinions
to
get
your
views
on
how
we
can
help
you
in
a
better
way,
and
that's
it.
I
guess
also
if
you
still
are
not
clear
on
which
domain
to
start
on
or
you
are
clear
in
the
domain,
but
don't
know
where
to
start
with
this
is
the
perfect
list
to
do
that.
A
Simply
drop
your
name.
Add
a
comment
drop
your
name
here,
reach
out
to
you
with
either
issues
or
with
suggestions
how
you
can
start
out
if
you
are
well,
if
you're
shy
of
the
public
eye
you
can
instead
pay
me
on
slack
and
I'll
have
to
get
started
out.
You
can
all
stand,
are
completely
agitated
by
it,
because
I've
been
driving
on
for
a
long
time
now
and
that's
it.
A
We'll
have
have
hacked
up
the
fest
meetups
the
rest
of
the
october,
which
is
three
more
meetings
I
think
happens
at
the
same
time
on
the
same
day,
that
is
on
thursdays.
Eight
to
nine
am
ct
central
time
or
six
thirty,
seven.
A
Is
and
that's
it
that's
it
for
today,
thank
you
for
coming
in
everybody.
Thank
you
for
spending
it
all
with
us.
Thank
you
for
listening
to
me
blabber
on
please
to
come
back
next
thursday
with
us
and
we'll
get
you
started
with
the
female
tutor
which
will
get.
You
started
with
a
few
more
resources
and
will
smother
you
until
you
decide
to
participate.