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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (Dec 10th, 2020)
Description
Welcome Debraj, Himanshu, and Manisha!
A
Until
then,
there's
a
leading
to
the
me
there's
a
link
to
the
meeting
minutes
in
the
chat
please
to
go
open
it
all
of
the
action
happens
in
here,
and
you
should
have
access
to
this
document
if
you're
a
part
of
the
community
or
if
you
join
newly,
you
really
should
have
access
to
it.
If
you
don't
have
access
to
it,
please
speak
up
and
we'll
get
you
access.
A
If
you
can
see
the
document
on
my
screen
right
now
and
if
you
can
access
it,
please
go
ahead
and
add
your
name
to
the
attendees
list.
That
shows
us
that
you've
been
here,
and
that
gives
you
a
mark
on
the
meeting,
and
if
you
don't,
I
will
add
them
for
you
and
I
do
tend
to
misspell
a
lot
of
names
in
the
ways
that
I
want
to.
A
A
We
take
an
r
every
week
to
welcome
all
the
newcomers
in
the
community
to
make
sure
that
you've
settled
in
well
to
make
sure
that
you
have
found
your
place
either
in
the
community
or
while
working
on
the
projects
and
to
solve
any
doubts
that
you
might
have
concerning
the
projects
concerning
setting
up
your
environments
to
work
on
those
projects.
A
A
A
A
You
can
include
anything
in
your
intro,
really,
there's
no
limit
to
your
imagination.
You
can
start
off
with
your
favorite
color
and
end
up
on
where
you
live,
and
what
you
like
to
work
on
trust
me.
Whatever,
however,
yours
goes
mine
was
worse
and
I'm
still
here,
so
I'm
very
sure
that
you'll
still
make
it
who
wants
to
go
first,
who
wants
to
give
an
intro.
A
All
right
aneesh,
would
you
like
to
go
first.
B
A
B
Yeah,
I
did
employ
mystery,
but
I
I
think,
like
you,
also
need
a
adapter
right.
It's
just
not.
B
Right
but
like
as
soon
as
you
open
the
page
right,
it
asked
to
select
a
service
right.
I
think
there's
a
machine
or
an
option
of
machine
or
none.
I
have
not
installed
like
any
other
adapter.
I
think.
A
You
don't
actually
need
to
go
install
adapters
individually.
If
you
pulled
up
messaging,
it
should
be
installing
every
adapter
on
its
own.
Let's
configure
that
in
the
meeting
itself,
will
you
be
able
to
share
your
screen?
It's
completely!
Okay,
if
you
don't.
D
A
B
Yes
sriti,
so
my
name
is
deiraj.
I
am
a
student
of
I'm
a
pre-final
year
student
from
the
department
of
electrical
engineering,
indian
institute
of
technology
kharagpur,
and
this
is
my
first
time
contributing
to
open
source
I'll,
be
starting
my
journey
with
layer.
Five,
I
have
not
done.
I
have
not.
This
is
my
first
time
contributing
to
open
source.
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
a
very
nice
journey
with
you
guys
and
that's
all.
A
That's
great
any
particular
domains
that
you
want
to
work
in.
B
No,
I
am
just
setting
the
groundwork
for
contributing,
because,
basically
it's
completely
a
new
domain
for
me,
this
kubernetes
dockers
and
and
what
are
the
tools
are
left
layer
5
how
it
functions.
I'm
just
setting
up
means
I'm
just
studying
what
is
happening.
It
seems
that
I'll
be
a
standby
in
standby
mode.
For
a
couple
of
weeks
before,
I
can
finally
contribute
something
meaningful.
A
All
right,
manisha,
kanye.
F
With
our
our
language
and
like
I've,
been
contributing
in
various
open
source
organizations
like
from
this
january
and.
A
A
All
right,
I
guess
that
everybody
knew.
A
A
So
if
you're
new
to
the
community
and
if
you're,
looking
to
start
out
with
any
of
the
projects,
we
have
a
mentorship
program
that
you
might
like
to
get
into,
and
if
you
do,
all
you
need
to
go
do
is
fill
in
the
member
form
that
you
should
have
been
mailed
by
now
and
go
pick
a
mentor
or
go
pick
a
mesh
mate.
That
is
what
we
call
mentors
in
lay
five.
All
you
have
to
do
is
go
pick.
A
One
of
these
people
kalichi
should
be
on
the
call,
I'm
not
sure
if
roots
is
still,
but
they
both
are
mesh
mates
and
if
you
click
on
any
of
these
profile,
pictures
you'll
find
a
list
of
their
domains
a
list
of
their
projects
that
they've
worked
on
their
time
zones
so
that
you
can
match
up
with
them.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
work
in
back
end,
kush
would
be
a
very
good
mesh
mate.
A
And
that's
it:
you
can
go
pick
them
and
they'll
help
you
out
by
letting
you
know
about
the
projects
that
you
want
to
start
out
and
letting
you
know
about
contacts
that
you
should
have
and
basically
get
you
a
leg
up
in
the
community
so
that
you
don't
have
to
flail
around
looking
for
resources.
A
All
right,
let's
go,
let
me
give
you
a.
A
Roundabout
sense
of
the
community
first,
all
right.
If
you
look
at
the
projects
that
life
has
and
if
you
are
looking
to
work
on
any
of
these
meshi
is
one
of
our
central
projects.
It
is
a
service
mesh
management
plane
and
I'm
more
than
sure
that
a
lot
of
you
have
tried
to
run
it
locally
and
we'll
come
back
to
anish
and
figure
out.
What
issue
is
having,
I
think,
mystery
locally.
You
need
to
have
a
docker,
enable
system
and
a
running
cluster,
and
it
works
on
any
os,
including
linux,
mac
and
windows.
A
It
so
let
me
go
run
it
for
you
and
show
you
how
it
works
so
that
you
can
go,
try
it
out
if
you
are
looking
to
get
into
site
projects
or
web
deck
projects.
That
is
a
completely
different
domain
and
we'll
come
back
to
it
a
little
bit
later.
If
ruth
is
feeling
well
or
I'll,
take
it
up
if
she
isn't.
A
All
right,
just
a
sec.
A
I
hope
my
screen
is
visible
all
right
so
after
you
have
a
docker
enable
system,
and
if
you
have
a
running
cluster
up
and
running
and
you
well,
you
don't
need
to
do
anything
else.
Apart
from
going
and
running
by
the
way
is
my
screen
visible,
I
think
I'm
in
full
screen
mode.
A
A
A
What
this
command
essentially
does
is
pull
up,
download
and
install
messaging
and
all
of
its
adapters
and
open
up
the
dashboard
on
your
browser.
So
you
don't
actually
need
to
do
anything
else.
A
E
Sorry
I
previously,
I
didn't
catch
your
voice,
it
was
breaking
that's
why
I
didn't
hear
you.
Is
it
audible?
Now
yeah,
it
is
okay,
hi
everyone
hi
everyone,
I'm
manisha
kanya,
I'm
currently
in
my
second
year
learning,
dsa,
nc,
plus
plus
and
learning
react,
and
now
I'm
new
to
open
source,
and
this
will
be
the
first
project
of
pi
in
contributing
to
an
open
source
and
yeah.
I'm
excited
to
explore
more.
A
Nice,
that's
a
great
intro
welcome
to
the
community.
All
of
the
newcomers.
If
I
haven't
already
said.
D
A
Any
web
dev
projects
maxim.
I
know
you
are
and
will
did
you
find
that
js
issue
by
the
way.
G
A
Were
you
able
to
get
gatsby
up
and
running
on
your
local.
G
A
All
right,
if
you're
having
any
issues,
we
have
a
call
on
monday
that
you
probably
should
attend
and
we'll
solve
it
for
you.
A
A
A
Another
thing
that
you
might
have
noticed
is
the
is
something
called
category
written
on
top
of
the
a
browser
here.
So
I'm
running
this
on
a
vm
that
is
within
category.
H
A
You'll
have
instructions
to
work
with
and
a
tutorial
session
typed
out,
especially
for
you
and
that's
it.
You
won't
have
to
configure
anything.
You
can
just
go
play
around
with
it
get
comfortable
and
then,
when
you
do
get
comfortable,
join
us
and
start
contributing
all
right,
all
right,
that's
it!
That
is
the
mystery
dashboard.
If
you've
made
it
to
your
way
here,
you're
done,
you
can
go,
perform
ad
hoc
tests
for
either
of
the
clusters
running
up.
A
A
Oh
yeah,
what
was
I
saying,
yep
so
mystery,
auto
configuration
config
if
it
is
placed
in
the
generic
file,
which
is
which
should
be
a
home
folder
under
a
dot
cube.
A
Folder
address
and
if
it
can
auto,
detect
a
cube
config,
it
will
automatically
load
it
and
you
won't
have
to
go
manually
do
it,
but
if
it
is
not
placed
in
the
correct
root
address,
you
have
you'll
have
to
locate
the
file
and
you
can
just
go
upload
it.
It
will
auto
configure
the
config
file
and
it
will
auto
detect
the
kind
of
cluster
that
you're
running,
but
that's
a
mini
cube
or
a
k,
race,
cluster
or
anything
that
that
you're
running
or
docker
desktop
or
whatever.
A
Let's
go
back
to
the
dashboards
anish,
you
were
having
an
issue
with
the
adapters
right.
B
Any
you
know
cluster
running
so,
like
I
didn't
know
like
what.
What
what
should
I
do
next
like?
Is
there
any
weight
like
like
I'm
new
to
like
comment.
A
Download
yep
all
right,
a
very
good
source
to
run
here
would
be
the
quick
start
guide
in
the
documentation
that
should
get
you
up
and
running
by
the
way
which
os
are
you
using.
A
All
right
which
linux
system,
ubuntu,
ubuntu,
18
or
20.,
all
right,
I
think
mini
cube-
would
serve
you.
Well,
it's
slightly
heavyweight
but
it'll
serve
you.
Well,
it's
a
simple
cluster
and
it
won't
take
too
much
memory.
Space,
hopefully
or
a
carious
cluster
should
work
fine
as.
F
C
H
A
A
It's
just
a
tutorial
and
you'll
have
time
and
space
to
run
it
to
just
play
around
with
mystery
before,
without
or
before
doing
anything
to
your
local
system,
and
if
you
want
to
have
a
local
experience
with
it
or
if
you
want
to
work
for
it
slightly
long
time,
many
q
clusters
don't
actually
take
much
space
and
if
you're
working
on
ws2
are
you
working
in
wsl
one
or
two
did
you
say
two
two.
C
A
Oh,
that's
perfect!
If
you're
working
on
the
bristle
two
and
if
you
have
a
windows
version
greater
than
1903,
I
believe
you
should
be
able.
A
A
Could
you
please
talk
a
desktop
dashboard,
yeah
great
kubernetes
enable
great
all
right.
Could
you
pull
up
your
wso.
A
All
right
go
to
your
home
directory.
A
All
right
go
to
cd.cube.
F
A
No,
no,
if
you
so,
if
you
go
back
to
your
docker,
desktop
settings
and
cube
entities.
D
A
Yeah,
so
if
you
enable
the
communities,
it
will
pull
up
a
single
node
cluster
and
the
config
file,
should
it
be
located
in
the
home,
slash
dot,
q
folder,
but.
H
A
A
A
B
A
Yeah
sure
we
won't
be
able
to
sort
it
out
on
this
call
anyway.
It'll
take
about
half
an
hour
all
right,
but
these
steps
will
be
same.
The
mini
cube,
config
files
should
also
be
in
the
same
folder
unless
you
move
it
all
right.
Let
me
share
my
screen
again
just
a.
A
Sec,
all
right
so
after
loading,
your
config
file,
as
I
just
rambled
on
about
you-
can
go,
perform
adhoc
tests,
which
basically
means
testing
your
connection
with
your
cluster
and
once
you
do
you'll
get
a
pop-up,
toaster
notification,
that's
stability,
successfully,
pinged
and
there
you
go.
That's
all
you
need
to
do.
Meter
is
up
and
running
and
has
everything
that
that
it
should
need
ideally
to
work.
You
can
also
perform
ad
doc
tests
with
any
of
the
adapters.
A
All
right.
Let's
go
install
a
mesh,
I'm
leaving
the
namespace
as
default,
but
you
can
name
it
anything
that
you
want.
It's
basically
like
naming
a
book,
and
that
will
be
the
official
name
that
it
will
relate
back
to
for
everything
that
you
do
so
after
it
has
been
deployed,
which
I
just
did
by
the
way.
You'll
get
a
poster
notification
as
well.
Also
you'll
be
able
to
see
the
deployment
right
about
here.
A
It
installs
components
separately,
which
you'll
be
able
to
see
in
a
minute
after
it
builds
up
that
will
include
a
sdod.
It
will
include
an
ingress
gateway
and
an
egress
gateway.
A
I'm
saying
random
words
right
now,
probably
to
some
of
you,
but
that's
completely
fine.
You
get
an
in
time
there
you
go,
they're,
just
control
planes
and
they're,
just
components.
A
Right
off
post
this,
you
can
go
and
deploy
sample
up,
sample
applications
are
used
to
test
out
service,
meshes
and
experiment
with
their
features
test,
their
value
limits
or
applied
traffic
management
rules
or
deployment
testing
or
whatever
you
want
to.
You
can
go
apply
configurations
to
match
up
with
your
sample
applications.
A
A
A
A
Are
all
right,
it'll
pull
up
the
test
results
in
15
seconds,
a
lot
of
what
I'm
doing
right
now
might
not
be
making
a
lot
of
sense,
but
it
will,
I
hope,
really
soon.
A
What
I'm
doing
at
the
moment
is
simply
showing
you
mystery's
features
and
it's
more
than
completely
fine.
If
you
don't
completely
understand
everything,
that's
going
on.
That's
funny!
Yeah!
It's
completely!
Fine!
If
you
don't
understand
everything,
that's
going
on
what
I'm
basically
doing
about
what
these
tests
or
what
performance
tests
are
used
for
is
comparing
and
analyzing
service
mesh
performance
or
comparing
to
service
measures
or
comparing
and
analyzing
your
own
service
mesh.
A
So
that's
it
that's
mesh
tree
and
for
the
backend
metry
works
with
the
cli
mesh
receiver,
which
is
written
in
go.
So
if
you
want
to
work
on
either
cli
command
or
devops,
go
along
would
be
a
pretty
basic
way
to
start
and
message.
Ctl
is
a
really
good
project
to
start
out.
If
you
want
to
work
with
go
because
it's
a
limited
project.
A
A
Let's
go
look
at
something
else,
yep,
so
that's
it
for
the
imagery
front
and
back
end.
If
that's
what
you
want
to
work
with,
apart
from
that,
I'll
also
explain
the
web.projects
but
I'll
pause
here
to
ask
for
any
questions
or
anything
else
that
you
want
to
ask
or
speak
about.
A
All
right,
let
me
ask
you
this
to
any
of
the
newcomers
or
to
any
of
the
people
on
this
call.
Have
you
found
a
project
or
a
domain
to
work
with,
or
are
your
interests
or
domains
lining
up
with
any
of
the
projects.
A
B
A
Go
around
you
can
actually
start
over
this
as
a
beginner
as
well,
and
just
keep
on
learning,
as
you
contribute
to
the
project
or
as
you
progress
with
the
project.
That's
completely
fine.
A
Right
noted,
a
good.
B
A
A
Point
as
well
bring
me
on
slack
and
I'll
point
to
other
people
who
can
help
you
out
as
well.
B
Okay
and
the
and
another
thing
was
that
the
mentorship
form
that
has
been
that
has,
I
have
got
actually
got
a
form
from
you
that
has
basically
everything
in
it
everything
from
for
what
I
am
required
to
do.
What
I
want
to
do,
and
so
that's
the
mentorship
firm,
is
that.
B
A
H
A
B
A
H
Yes,
yes,
I
have
great,
I
have
yes
really
cool
and
I'm
still
learning.
Obviously,
but
yes,
I
I
downloaded
it
and
installed
it
and
got
it
up
and
running.
A
A
By
the
way,
if
you
want
to
deploy
mastery
locally,
any
of
these
commands
will
work,
and
you
can
get
these
on
the
fx
site
under
the
projects.
Measuring
all
you
need
to
do
go
do
is
copy
these
up
paste
them
in
your
local
and
run
them.
A
A
A
All
right,
manisha:
what
do
you
work
with?
What
domain
are
you
interested
in.
A
Nice,
have
you
found
any
issues
across
the
projects
to
pick
up.
A
All
right,
let
me
ask
you
this:
are
you
more
inclined
towards
working
on
mystery
ui,
or
are
you
more
inclined
towards
working
with
website
development.
A
Right,
well,
you
don't
really
need
to
go
explore
metric
for
that.
Let
me
give
you
an
intro
to
the.
A
Then
all
right
I'll
get
a
little
bit
into
web
development,
so
left
currently
supports
five
running
sites
that
it
maintains,
upholds,
improves
upon
and
which
are
running
in
upcoming
projects,
four
of
them
work
or
are
based
on
jekyll,
which
is
a
platform
or
a
static
site
generator.
A
A
fifth
site
that
is
still
in
the
works
and
is
being
worked
on
in
full
flow
and
will
be
up
and
running
by
the
end
of
this
year
is
a
second
version
of
the
website
that
you
just
saw.
That
is
the
f5
dot
io,
which
is
central
website.
We
are
transitioning
into
a
next
one
version
called
live,
5
ng,
which
runs
on
gatsby,
which
is
another
react
framework
which
you
might
be
interested
in
working
with
and
which
is
why
I
am
mentioning
it
yep,
yep,
nice,
all
right.
So
for
the
ui.
A
A
All
right
ruth
usually
gives
this
intro
but
she's
sick.
Today,
ruth
is
one
of
her
niche
mates
who
was
on
the
call,
but
she
unfortunately
is
under
the
weather.
So
let
me
take
this
up
all
right,
so
we
have
four
sides
running
on
jekyll,
one
of
them.
I
just
showed
to
you
and
you
can
go
explore
it.
You
can
go,
explore
it
to
either
understand
projects
better
or
to
get
to
know
the
community
better
or
anything
else
about
about
from
that
mastery.
The
central
project
has
its
own
website.
A
A
If
you
want
to
work
in
it
go
look
at
its
repo.
If
there
aren't
any
openness,
shoes
ping
me
I'll
connect
you
to
the
people
who
are
currently
working
on
it
and
they'll
pick
something
up
for
you.
A
A
So
if
you
haven't
worked
with
docker
that
much,
if
you
don't
know
about
communities
that
much
this
should
be
able
to
guide
you
to
get
a
clustered
up
and
running
and
to
get
message
up
and
running
along
with
it
yep.
That's
it.
A
That's
it
the
one
running
on
left
five
or
on
gatsby,
the
one
I'm
talk
and
I'm
talking
to
you.
A
Manisha,
yes
yep,
so
this
is
the
fmg
side.
This
is
still
being
worked
on
and
we
are
very
invested
on
working
on
this
yeah.
You
should
be
joining
us
for
the
websites
call
on
monday.
A
Okay,
you'll
find
all
the
links
to
join
meetings
or
to
join
meetings
here,
you'll
find
links
to
join
any
meeting
here
and
the
meeting
minutes,
and
this
is
the
one
I'm
talking
about
by
the
way
this
is
on
monday,
and
you
should
be
able
to
join
us
for
a
project
meeting
where
we
discuss
everything
related
to
websites
and
we're
currently
heavily
working
on
the
life
energy
side.
So
if
you
join
the
meeting,
that
would
be
a
very
good
place
for
you
to
start
out.
Okay,.
A
A
I'll
spell
this
out
again,
the
purpose
of
this
call
is
to
get
you
started
to
get
you
started
in
either
of
the
domains
that
you
pick
or
any
of
the
projects
that
you
pick.
So
if
you
want
to
speak
up
or
if
you
want
to
ask
questions,
this
is
really
really
the
best
place
that
you
can
do
that
you
get
a
faster
reply.
You'll
get
a
more
informed
or
more
detailed
reply
and
we'll
be
able
to
connect
you
to
the
people
who
can
help
you
get
started
and
all
right.
A
Himanshu,
do
you
mean,
do
you
want
to
work
with
golong,
or
do
you
want
to
for
back
in
related
projects,
so
domains
kush
might
be
a
good
person
to
connect
with
with
kash
or
under
it
might
be
other
good
people
to
connect
with
mccool
could
be
another
good
person
to
connect
with,
and
I'm
just
rambling
of
names
right
now.
But
how
about
this?
A
A
You
right,
let
me
repeat
that
again
any
other
questions.
A
A
A
A
All
right,
let
me
do
some
other
things
if
you're
not
on
slack
by
the
way,
please
do
join
us
because
90
99
of
the
work
happens
there
and
you'll
be
missing
out
on
some
important
conversation
if
you're,
not
apart
from
that,
if
you
want
to
go
look
for
issues.
A
This
would
be
a
pretty
good
place
to
start
out
in
any
issue.
That's
labeled
with
a
help
wanted
label
can
be
picked
up
by
any
of
you
if
you
haven't
worked
with
github
before
that's
completely
understandable
and
it
might
take
you
a
little
bit
of
time
to
get
started
out,
but
it's
easy
when
you
do
trust
me
on
that.
A
Also,
if
you're
wanting
to
work
on
life
ng
and
if
you
want
to
look
at
the
repo
or
the
code
manisha
and
whoever
else
wants
to
work
in
it.
Okay,
yep
the
code
is
actually
not
another
repo.
It's
under
the
left,
5
ng
branch
in
layer,
5
itself,
okay,
so
all
you
need
to
do
is
check
out
the
branch.
A
Apart
from
that,
let
me
show
you
the
effect
log.
There
you
go.
That's
it!
That's
the
dog.
We
have
about
40
repos
and
that
can
be
a
little
bit
confusing,
but
the
central
ones
that
you
should
be
looking
out
for
to
either
look
for
issues
or
to
understand
the
project
or
to
get
into
the
code
for
mastery.
It's
imaginary
repo
for
life,
it's
layer,
5,
5,
ng,
it's
the
branch
under
layer,
5
for
meshi
ctl
you'll
find
it
under
the
mesh
street
upper
itself.
A
Yep
yeah.
A
A
A
A
All
right,
let
me
do
another
helpful
thing
that
might
be
like,
might
make
it
easier
for
you
all
right.
So,
if
you're
wanting
to
work
in
mystery
or
message
ctl
or
if
you
wanted
to
get
a
better
understanding
of
the
project,
the
mystery
development
meeting
will
be
a
really
really
good
place
for
you
to
start
out
with
our
meetings
are
not
that
formal,
so
you
can
speak
up
any
time.
You
want
and
ask
questions
and
I'm
more
than
sure
that
they'll
be
answered
and
you'll
be
pointing
you'll,
be
pointed
to
the
right
source.
A
You
are
in
the
newcomers
meeting,
so
that's
self-plagiary,
I
suppose
the
website
scholars
for
anybody
working
on
any
of
the
web
site
projects
or
working
or
wanting
to
work
on
any
of
the
site
projects.
This.
You
really
should
be
adding
a
date
here,
but
and
we
will
add
a
column
for
the
meeting
timings,
but
you'll
find
that
in
the
meeting
minutes
anyway.
A
So
the
websites
meeting
happens
on
monday
and,
if
you're,
an
isd
which
I
am
it
starts
at
7
pm,
convert
that
to
any
time
zone
that
you're
living
in
the
community
meeting
is
also
a
central
place
that
you
really
really
should
be
at.
If
you
want
to
contribute
to
the
projects,
if
you
want
to
be
involved
in
the
community
more,
it
happens
on
friday,
and
anybody
here
can
join
in
and
you're
very
welcome
to
join
in.
A
And
yeah,
that's
it
any
of
the
project
meetings
if
you're
involved
in
you
are
very
welcome
to
join
actually.
A
A
A
Please
make
sure
that
you
take
away
something
from
this
meeting
or
you
take
away
something
from
spending
an
hour.
Listening
to
my
voice
or
listening
to
me,
rambling,
on
and
on
about
the
life
projects,
make
sure
that
you
know
which
domain
they
want
to
work
with
or
make
sure
you
have
an
idea
of
where
to
start
out
from
we'd
love
to
have
you
back
in
this
call,
but
we'd
also
love
to
have
you
graduate
from
this
call
and
move
on
to
actual
project
call
so
to
be
able
to
move
on
to
actually
contributing.
A
So
if
you
so,
if,
at
the
end
of
a
good
60
minutes,
you
don't
know
where
to
start
out
with,
or
you
don't
know
which
domain
or
project
to
start
out
with.
But
if
you
have
any
other
doubts
that
is
not
good.
So
please
go
ahead,
speak
up
and
ask
we
don't
really
believe
in
silly
questions.
A
A
A
Hi
shitty,
hey
kalisi,
how
you
doing.
I
A
You
know
that's
completely
fine,
it
happens
a
lot
actually
yeah.
G
A
I
Okay,
thank
you
for
joining
the
blair
five
community.
I
I
A
All
right,
thanks
for
that
speed,
intro
message
and
well
folks,
that's
it
that's
55
minutes
of
talking
for
me.
A
If
anybody
else
has
any
other
questions,
please
do
speak
up
I'll,
be
in
the
call
for
the
next
five
minutes,
but
if
you're
not
that's
it,
that's
it
for
the
twitter.
Today's
call
thank
you
for
coming
on.
Thank
you
for
being
in
this
call
for
an
hour
almost,
and
I
hope,
you're
taking
away
something,
at
least
from
this
particular
call,
join
us
for
the
rest
of
our
meetings
or
join
back
for
this
particular
meeting
next
week.
If
you
have
any
other
questions,
and
that's
it,
thank
you
for
coming
on
same
time.
Next
week,.