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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (Sept 2nd, 2021)
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Layer5 Newcomers Meeting - Sept 2nd, 2021
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A
Hi
everyone
welcome
to
the
newcomers
call.
This
call
is
basically
an
introduction
of
you
to
the
community.
You
will
be
able
to
understand
what
projects
you
work
on
and
get
familiar
with
the
community
more.
A
So
this
is
the
meeting
minutes
if
you're
attending
this
call
you're
supposed
to
write
your
names
down
in
the
demo
section.
A
Yeah
so
please
add
your
name
to
the
attendees
list.
A
A
So
now
all
these
new
members,
you
can
start
introducing
yourself
tell
us
about
what
you
work
with.
Why
you
join
the
community?
Anything
you
like
so
do
we
have
any
volunteers.
A
C
My
name
is
mahindra.
Basically,
I
am
from
goa
india
and
studying
in
karnataka
in
mandaya
near
bangalore.
Now
recently
I
passed
second
year
I'm
going
to
third
year.
I
have
made
open
source
contributions,
but
most
of
my
contributions
have
been
known
god
so
now,
currently
I'm
trying
to
make
some
code
contributions
so
started
joining
this
community
day
before
yesterday,
so
very
excited
for
this.
A
Hey
nice
to
meet
you,
do
we
have
anyone
else
who
wants
to
go.
C
A
C
C
A
B
Hello,
yes,
hello
myself.
I
am
a
third
year
student
currently
from
ellen
city,
gopal
majoring
in
electronics
and
communication
engineering.
B
I
have
been
coding
since
past
one
or
two
years,
and
mostly
I
have
I've,
been
practicing
bsa
questions
on
competitive
programming
and
all
and
these
days
I
tried
to
work
on
some
projects
and
didn't
find
much
interest
in
them.
So
I
decided
to
let's
try
open
source
open
source
development
paradigm,
so
I
decide
I
searched
around
a
bit
and
I
came
to
know
about
lfx
community.
B
A
Okay,
do
we
have
anyone
else
who
wants
you
next.
B
Yeah,
hello,
hi,
hello,
my
name
is
vishal
kumar,
I'm
currently
studying
at
iphone,
mathematics
and
computing.
I
have
been
contributing
to
open
source
since
around
october
and
then
it
was
measured
in
december
and
generally
my
niche
is
react,
but
the
machine
was
built
on
growth.
So
I'm
now
learning
go
and
I
would
like
to
contribute
to
the
community.
A
Okay,
also,
you
can
add
your
name
to
the
meeting
minutes.
I
don't
see
it
here.
B
Actually,
I
joined
the
chat
meeting
a
bit
late,
so
I
don't
have
the
documentation.
A
Okay,
you'll
find
it
in
the
thread:
okay,
so
anyone
else
who
would
like
to
introduce
yourself.
E
Hello,
everyone,
so
my
name
is
muy
sharma
and
I
am
currently
pursuing
my
bachelor
degree
from
chandigarh
university,
I'm
currently
in
my
third
year,
and
I
really
like
contributing
to
open
source
before
this.
I
am
contributing
to
uniform
digital
library
initiative
cdli
from
past
three
to
four
months,
and
I
I
am
now
looking
forward
to
contributing
to
cncf
and
mercury.
A
Nice
to
meet
you
are
we
left
with
someone
else.
You
can.
F
Yeah,
I'm
the
only
one
left.
I
think
someone
else
wants
to
go.
No,
I
think
we
covered
them
all
so
hi
guys
I
am
aditya.
I
have
been
a
part
of
layer
5
for
the
past
two
months.
I
am
a
community
manager
here.
I
work
basically
on
the
front
end,
but
I
also
do
backhand.
Sometimes
I
only
know
react
nothing
else.
Everything
I've
learned
is
from
layer
5,
be
it
gatsby,
jekyll
whatever
I
have
learned
it
all
over
here.
So
even
if
you
know
html,
css
start
contributing
and
you'll
start
learning
thanks.
A
Okay,
so
I
think
everyone
has
done
so
to
begin
with.
I
would
like
to
ask
if
all
of
you
have
joined
the
slack
channel,
because
you
can
contribute
through
github,
but
in
slack
you
can
have
direct
interactions
with
people.
You
can
ask
everyone
if
you
have
questions
so
it's
appreciated
if
you'll
join
this
live
channel.
A
A
You
can
subscribe
through
this
okay.
So
now,
basically
our
community
works.
The
main
project
is
measuring.
Mesherie
has
a
lot
of
components.
You
can
contribute
to
the
ui
measuring
ui.
You
can
contribute
to
packet.
You
can
also
contribute
so.
A
A
You
can
go
through
the
dock
and
this
will
solve
most
of
the
questions
you
may
have
now.
I
also
shared
this
website
with
you.
This
is
basically
our
main
website,
so
here
you
find
most
of
the
information
regarding
the
community.
So
if
you
come
here
in
this
tab,
you
can
find
the
newcomers
resources
over
here.
A
A
We
have
the
repository
overview,
which
will
tell
you
about
most
of
the
projects.
So
the
front
end
projects
here
are
layer,
five
dot,
io,
merchandise,
dot.
Io.
You
can
contribute
to
the
docs.
You
can
contribute
to
smp
spec.
So
most
of
these
are
built
with
jekyll
layer
5
website,
which
I
just
showed
you
is
built
with
gatsby
and
from
the
back
end
we
have
all
these
people,
so
you
can
select
any
and
start
contributing
to
it.
A
One
more
thing
which
I
would
like
to
show
you
is
for
every
repository
there
are
contributing
guides
which
are
very
important
for
you
to
go
through
before
you
make
your
first
contribution,
so
you
can
go
through
these
as
well.
So
do
we
have
any
questions
till
now.
C
I
have
one
yeah
while
making
commit
to.
We
have
to
write
w
slash,
sign
off.
A
F
A
Okay,
so
very
briefly,
the
general
contribution
overflow
is
the
flow.
Is
you
fork
the
repo
that
you
want
to
work
on?
You
clone
it
on
your
device?
You
make
the
changes
and
then
you
add
the
changes
and
commit
it
with
the
sign
off.
So
that
is
all
you
have
to
do
so
now
in
order
to
learn
more
about
mastery.
There
are
certain
resources
available
for
you.
A
If
you
come
to
learn,
you
will
have
various
books
over
here
and
you
will
also
have
workshops,
and
this
is
the
interactive
labs
where
you
can
start
a
scenario,
and
you
can
work
with
measuring
with
the
instructions
over
here.
So
there
will
be
a
terminal
and
you
can
look
at
the
instructions
and
have
hands-on
experience
with
messaging
if
you're
new
to
it.
This
is
the
best
way
to
start
learning.
Okay,
so
do
we
have
any
more
questions.
F
B
A
Okay,
so
the
next
thing
is
in
order
that.
A
Yeah,
can
you
hear
me
yeah?
We
can
hear
you
okay,
so
we
also,
if
you
go
to
the
mesh
mates
page.
A
Yeah,
so,
throughout
your
journey
over
here
you
can.
We
have
several
mesh
mates
over
here.
Who
are
people
who
can
help
you
out
if
you
are
stuck
at
any
time.
We
have
anita
on
the
call
here
with
us
today,
she's
also
a
mesh
with,
so
you
can
ask
your
questions
to
them.
You
can
ask
them
through
slack
github
they're,
always
here
to
help
you
you
can
ask
any
of
us.
This
is
a
very
welcoming
community.
So
anyone
who
you
think
you
can
approach
you
can
go
ahead
and
ask
them.
A
So
people
will
help
you
out
so
now
for
in
order
to
make
your
first
contribution,
I
will
suggest
you
go
through
the
labels
on
github.
A
Look
at
health,
wanted
labels
or
good
first
issue
labels,
so
that
you
can
start
contributing
to
easy
issues
and
then
get
familiar
with
the
code
base,
and
then
you
can
take
on
more
issues,
but
it's
not
a
hard
and
fast
tool.
You
can
take
up
anything
you
want
and
you
will
get
all
the
help
you
need.
A
Okay,
so,
as
I
mentioned,
you
can
join
slack,
but
we
also
have
a
discuss
forum.
So
basically,
what
happens
with
slack
is
sometimes
you
don't
have
the
permanent
record
of
the
questions
and
the
answers
that
you
get
so
on
discuss.
You
create
a
permanent
record
of
the
questions
that
you
ask
and
all
the
answers.
It's
always
there
so
that
anyone
else
who
has
the
same
question
can
go
through
this
and
find
the
solution.
A
So
discuss
is
meant
mostly
for
that
you
can
use
slack
for
suggestions
or
just
random
conversations,
but
discuss
is
where
you
can
discuss
basically
discuss
about
everything
so
yeah,
that's
that
now
also,
I
hope
you
guys
have
filled
the
newcomers
form
because
then
you
can
get
access
to
most
of
our
resources.
You
can
get
access
to
the
community
drive
because
that
has
documentations
on
installation
on
how
to
contribute
a
lot
of
other
resources
which
you
may
need.
A
So
you
can
fill
the
newcomers
for
and
get
started
now.
This
is
basically
what
you
need
to
know
to
start
contributing
so
contributions.
As
I
told
you,
you
can
start
from
any
of
the
positivities
that
you
like.
You
can
start
from
front
end
back
end
anything
so
do
we
have
any
other
questions
right
now
related
to
whatever
I've
said.
F
So
I
saw
a
question
in
chat
from
srianz
about
learning
gatsby.
So
basically,
gatsby
is
just
the
framework.
There's
no
need
to
learn
it
as
far
as
you
know,
javascript
or
react
you
can
start
working
on
it.
You
don't
need
to
learn,
learn
like
start
watching,
youtube
videos
or
anything
like
that.
As
soon
as
you
start
working
with
it,
you
will
get
familiar
with
the
code
base.
You
will
get
familiar
with
the
framework
how
it
works,
and
then
you
will
be
able
to
execute
it
and
the
same
with
jekyll
2.
F
The
most
important
thing
that
I
would
say
is
go
through
the
documentation
a
little
bit.
The
documentation
is
really
helpful,
be
projectile,
wait
for
gatsby.
You
can
go
through
that
and
start
working
on
it.
You
don't
have
to
sit
and
learn
and
then
start
working
with
it.
B
Yeah,
actually,
if
we
are,
if
it's
fine,
should
I
call
her
ma'am?
B
C
A
Community
drive
link,
you
can
it's
there
on
github,
it's
there
on
the
readme
everywhere,
so.
G
If
you
scroll
to
the
top
of
this
dock,
you
see
a
drive
yeah,
that's
the
community
drive
yeah.
A
Yeah,
okay,
you
also
have
the
youtube
links
here.
If
you
have
the
slack
links
here,
everything
is
available,
so
every
meeting
has
its
own
minutes.
So
most
of
the
links
that
you'll
need
will
be
available
and
we
also
have
a
newcomers
guide.
We
have
a
community
welcome
guide.
So
in
order
to
get
familiar,
it
is
recommended
that
you
go
through
all
three
all
these
drives
all
these
documents.
They
will
solve
most
of
your
questions.
If
there
is
anything
which
you
still
have
problems,
you
feel
free
to
ask
any
of
us.
A
Okay,
also,
since
some
of
you
are
asking
whether
you
need
to
know
gatsby
completely
or
you're
learning
go,
it's
not
compulsory
to
know
the
language
completely
in
order
to
start
contributing
like
when
I
started,
I
did
not
know
react
properly.
I
did
not
know
anything
properly,
but
when
I
was
looking
at
the
code
I
could
find
patterns
and
then
I
could
just
make
my
way
through
it.
So
you
want
to
wait
for
it.
You
can
take
your
time
and
get
familiar.
So
that's
one
thing
you
can
do.
F
Okay,
so
here
you
said
that
you
can't
access
the
repositories.
Could
you
please
explain
what
you
meant
by
that.
H
F
F
So
if
you
so
that
means
you
fill
in
the
form,
so
you
should
have
access
to
all
like
the
community,
like
all
the
community
guides
and
everything
and
the
getterbugs
are
like
the
guitars
are
public.
So
there
shouldn't
be
a
problem
in
accessing
that,
like
that's
not
from
our
site
at
least.
E
B
But
I
think
form
filling
is
required
for
drivers
yeah.
H
That
is
something
which
I
already
filled
as
a
part
of
you
know
that
newcomer
form
yeah.
F
B
A
So
another
thing
which
I
would
like
to
mention
is
you
can
make
contributions
not
only
to
the
code.
We
also
have
a
lot
of
blogs
which
are
written.
You
can
make
contributions
to
ui
ux,
you
can
make
designs,
so
you
can
contribute
to
any
of
these
access
aspects.
You
can
also
contribute
to
the
documentation
these.
This
is
the
blogs
page,
so
you
can
read
the
blogs
written
by
some
of
our
members
and
you
can
write
blogs.
You
can
write
blogs
about
anything.
A
You
want
anything,
you
feel
is
important
to
share
with
the
community
and
you
can
also
contribute
to
the
documentation.
If
you
find
there
is
some
information
which
can
be
enhanced,
you
can
see,
you
feel
free
to
create
issues
or
to
solve
them
yourself.
A
Also,
you
can,
as
you
contribute,
and
we
go
through
our
sites,
you,
it
can
be
that
you
find
issues
which
haven't
been
noticed
by
others,
so
feel
free
to
bring
them
up,
because
that
is
how
we
improve
all
our
projects.
So
you
can
create
issues
or,
if
you
think,
or
you
want
to
discuss
it
with
someone,
there
are
several
channels
on
slack
called
slack.
We
have
okay
someone's
like
unmuted,
because
I
I'm
not
sure.
A
You
can
anyways
okay,
so
on
slack
you
have
several
channels.
You
separate
channels
for
websites,
your
separate
channels
for
measuring
ui
for
mastery,
so
make
sure
you
utilize
those
channels
properly.
If
you
have
questions
related
to
blogs,
there
is
the
channel
your
blog
kitchen,
so
there
are
separate
channels
for
everything
and
you
can
ask
your
questions
over
there.
A
A
Okay,
so
do
we
have
any
other
questions?
I
think
I've
covered
most
things
regarding
the
community
and
the
contributions.
If
you
have
any
questions,
feel
free
to
ask
us
now
or
maybe
on
slack
later
on.
B
F
You
like
to
go
with
this
one
sure,
so,
basically,
measuri
is
a
control
plane
where
you
can
manage
your
own
service
measures
if
we
go
to
the
website
I'll
begin
with
the
website.
So
here
here
are
what
what
measuring
does
you
can
see
the
service
mesh
performance?
F
You
can
see
the
patterns
that
we're
trying
to
integrate
right
now
or
the
smi
conformance.
So
when
you
were
speaking
about
the
code
base,
so
you
don't
have
to
understand
the
entire
code
base,
because
nobody
knows
the
entire
code
base,
it's
not
possible
for
anyone
to
do
that.
So
if
you
want
to
start
working
with,
for
example,
if
you
want
to
start
working
with
patterns,
you
go
you
go
to
the
docs,
you
read
what
patterns
are
and
then
you
start
right.
You
start
reading
what
there
already
is.
F
B
B
F
Yeah,
like
yeah,
if
you
are
familiar
with
kubernetes
or
docker,
or
any
of
the
any
of
that,
that
would
be
a
huge
help.
So
since
prerequisites
as
and
if
you
want,
if
you
want
to
start
contributing
to
what
we
are
doing
a
good
prerequisite,
the
entire
backend
is
written
in
go
right
now,
our
front
end
is
written
in
react,
so
react
would
be
a
really
good
prereq
right
now
we
are
trying
we
are
going
to
shift
to
redux
like
that's
what
measure
ui
is
going
to
shift
into.
D
F
Yeah,
if
you
go
to
the,
if
you
go
to
our
layer,
5
website,
you
can
find.
As
I
mentioned,
you
can
go
through
the
labs.
You
could
try
the
labs
out
and
that's
interactive,
and
then
you
can
start
like
istio
linker
d
kuma.
These
are
all
service
measures.
So
if
you
start
working
with
one
of
the
labs,
you
would
be
able
to
understand
how
measuring
works
and
there's
also
like.
There
are
a
lot
of
in
indi
like
interactive
animations
over
here,
that
you
could
go
and
spend
some
time
seeing
what
happens.
H
Yes,
so
in
case
of
you
know,
I
start
if
someone
starts
contributing
on
your
backhand
side
and
if
they
are
maybe
on
operator
side
are
like
how
how
do
how
do
they
test?
How
do
they
they
can
test
their
code?
Is
it
this?
Is
it
someone
like?
Is
it
them?
H
It
is
required
to
you
know,
bootstrap
the
complete
my
kubernetes
cluster
or
mesh?
No,
so
I
get
it
from
locally
running
yeah.
If
someone,
if
I
need
to
write
the
code
I'll
I'll,
be
writing
it
locally.
Yeah.
B
A
Contributing
guide,
you
have
the
instructions
written
to
build
your
server
locally,
so
basically
to
run
messaging
locally.
So
that
is
how
you
can
test
it
before
pushing
your
changes.
H
So
yes,
can
you
can
you
point
out
the
exact
link
so
that
it
can
be
handy
for
me.
F
H
F
F
I
we
have
it
for
so
I
already
have
measuring
so
that
you
clone
it
on
to
your
you,
clone
it
onto
your
local.
F
F
F
Okay,
while
this
happens
after
this,
there
are
two
ways
that
you
can
go.
So
if
you
want,
if
you
are,
for
example,
on
measuring
if
you're
trying,
if
you
want,
if
you
are
working
on
this,
we
have
a
separate
server
to
for
the
ui
development
and
a
separate
server
for
the
other
stuff.
The
back
end,
if
you
want
to
test
it
out.
So
if
you
go
to
the,
if
you
want
to
test
out
the
ui
dev,
you
go
to
make
run
ui
ui,
so.
H
F
H
H
F
And
you
do
make
run
fast
and
with
this,
if,
if
you
have
a
docker
desktop
like
I
use
docker
desktop
when
you
switch
on
docker
desktop,
it
also
has
kubernetes
to
it.
So
if
you
want
to
play
around
with
measuring,
you
need
a
kubernetes
configured
and
then,
after
that,
when
you
open
it.
F
It
will
ask
for
an
authorization.
You
can
just
authorize
yourself
with
any
of
these,
and
then
this
is
the
interface
since
I
have
docker
desktop
running,
so
it
shows
that
kubernetes
is
connected
to
docker
desktop,
and
then
you
can
install
your
service
measures.
F
H
In
case,
if
there's
a
back
end
or
maybe
changes
related
to
operator,
then
how
how
can
someone
test
it?
You
can.
F
Then
you
can,
you
have
to
use
the
cli.
We
all
we
have
a
it's
called
measures
ptl.
So
how
you're
supposed
to
work
with
naturally
serious
you
should
like
go
into
the
measuring
ctl
folder,
then
you
run
the
make
command
and
then,
if
you
there's
a
command
tracker,
I
think
it's
in
our
drive
itself.
If
you
go
to
the
command
tracker,
you'll
be
able
to
find
the
commands
and
using
those
commands
you
can
do
it
like,
since
I
already
have
mesherie
running.
Let's
just
see
here,
system
start.
C
H
F
No
help
but
yeah
you
can
go
to
measure
dot,
io
and
see
all
the
ways
that
there's
a
getting
started
portion
over
here
and
then
you
can
see
how
you
do
it
with
aws
or
aks
mini
cube
kind,
helm
as
well.
We
do
have
a
help.
F
For
windows,
user
wcq
is
needed.
I
guess
well,
wsl
2
helps.
It
is
better
than
running
it
directly
on
windows,
because
windows,
it
gets
a
little
complicated,
sometimes
so
w
sl
2
is
better
and
cubit.
It
can
be
either
kubernetes
or
docker.
Well,
you
need
a
kubernetes
like
I
over
here.
It
shows
docker,
because
I
have
kubernetes
running
on
my
docker
desktop.
That's
why
it
shows
docker.
H
So
what
all
projects
are,
basically,
you
know,
would
you
recommend
for
go
programmers
to
kick
start
with.
F
Like
measure
you
like,
the
measuring
ctl
would
be
the
best
part
to
start.
If
you
are
a
gopher,
you
start
with
measuring
ctl.
It
has
lots
of
stuff
to
do
so.
As
you
can
see
like
right
now,
my
screen
it
it
opened
localhost
9081
automatically,
because
I
had
measuring
ctl
running.
That's
what
happens
when
you
connect
with
the
command
like
the
cli,
so
it
automatically
opens
up
measure
you
on
one
of
your
operating
systems.
H
H
Issues
commands
to
to
some
operator
kubernetes
operator
for
misery
that
is
running
inside
your
in
some
name
space.
Please
correct
me:
if
I'm
wrong,
no.
A
Hi
everyone,
I'm
snikz,
I
am
a
third
year
student
in
bitskula,
I'm
pursuing
electronics
and
instrumentation
engineering.
There
I
got
into
development
in
my
first
year
only
and
I
started
with
web
development
at
first
and
then
I
did
a
few
interns
as
a
full
stack
developer
and
a
front-end
developer
in
certain
startups
and
everything
and
right
now
I
am
delving
into
the
world
of
machine
learning
and
also
I
wanted
to
contribute
to
open
source.
So
that's
why
I
saw
a
video
about
the
linux
foundation
and
saw
that
your
organization
was
listed.
There.
F
A
F
A
You
filled
in
the
newcomers
phone.
No.
Actually
I
didn't
check
my
slack
in
a
while.
I
haven't
checked
my
snack
in
a
while.
I
will
do
it
once.
Could
you
please
tell
more
details
about
the
linux
foundation
and
the
open
source
part
of
it,
because
I'm
not
sure,
because
I
couldn't
find
any
valid
resources
on
the
internet
for
this.
So
if
you
fill
the
newcomers
call,
you
will
have
access
to
all
our
resources.
Our
documentation,
which
has
the
contribution
guide
basically
and
anita,
has
shared
a
link
for
the
careers
programs
page.
F
G
If
you
check
the
faq
session,
just
on
that
page
you'll
be
able
to
get
answers
to
some
of
your
questions,
but
then,
if
there
are
no
answers
for
that,
they
can
still
drop
questions
in
slack
and
we'll
provide
you
with
some
genesis
stream
associated.
G
Okay,
if
you're,
if
you're
just
taking
front-end
projects
in
the
community,
you
might
not
necessarily
need
to
install
kubernetes
or
docker
on
your
system,
because
it's
just
same
thing
as
I'm
having
a
knowledge
of
html,
css
and
javascript,
and
knowing
how
to
use
gate
and
github.
So
you
can
just
start
your
contributions
without
even
having
to
install
docker
or
kubernetes
on
your
pc.
G
A
Okay,
so
if
we
don't
have
any
other
questions,
I
think
you're
done,
but
today,
if
you
have
questions,
feel
free
to
bring
them
up,
I
think
joint
late.
So
if
you
have
any
other
questions
regarding
the
community,
you
can
go
ahead
and
ask.
A
A
A
Okay,
so
I
think
that's
all
for
today,
you
guys
can
join
the
community
call
tomorrow
because
we'll
have
all
the
community
members
over
there.
You
can
see
how
those
calls
work
and
you
can
join
any
of
the
calls
throughout
the
week.
As
I
told
you,
you
can
join
the
community
calendar
and
get
the
calls
also
in
the
meeting
minutes
when
you
start
contributing.
A
If
you
have
any
of
your
issues
that
you
would
like
to
discuss
with
the
community
or
with
the
members,
you
can
add
them
to
the
agendas
of
every
meeting.
So
once
you
have
access
to
the
docs,
you
can
do
that
for
any
meeting.
You
can
add
your
own
agendas
over
there
and
discuss
them
in
the
call
so
yeah.
That's
all.