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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (June 24th, 2021)
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Layer5 Newcomers Meeting - June 24th, 2021
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A
Hello,
everyone
and
welcome
to
today's
meeting
this
meeting
takes
place
every
thursday
by
this
time
and
yeah
you're
welcome.
Let
me
share
my
screen
hold
on.
A
Please
all
right!
So,
if
you're
on
this
meeting,
it's
your
first
time
or
it's
not,
please
write
your
name
in
the
attendance.
If
you
don't
have
access
to
it,
that's
fine
and
you
probably
haven't
filled
in
the
community
and
community
member
form.
That's
why
you
don't
have
access
to
this
file,
but
that
is
fine
so
and
you
can
feel
that,
after
the
call
or
during
the
call,
that's
also
fine
yeah
so
welcome
once
again.
This
meeting
takes
place
every
thursday
by
this
time
and
it's
not
restricted
to
just
newcomers.
A
So
even
if
you're,
not
it's
not
the
first
time
in
the
community
you're
welcome
here
we
talk
about
everything.
We
answer
your
questions.
We
give
you
the
resources
and
we
also
address
issues
that
your
face,
no
challenges
that
you
might
be
facing,
take
suggestions
and
tutorials
and
yeah.
We
do
a
lot
of
things
on
here,
so
you're
welcome
so
to
get
started.
A
We
would
have
to
do
a
quick
introduction,
so
it's
going
to
go
around
I'll
start
with
myself
and
then
so
all
you
have
to
do
is
tell
us
about
yourself
and
how
your
day
is
going
yeah,
that's
fine!
So
hi,
like
I
said
earlier,
my
name
is
anita
human
and
I'm
a
software
developer
front
and
to
be
specific
and
I've
been
contributing
to
this
community
for
a
while
now
and
recently
got
the
mesh
me
title.
So
I'm
excited
about
that.
My
day
is
going
great.
A
A
B
Okay,
I'm
new
to
this
community
just
joined
a
few
days
ago.
I
I'm
here
to
contribute
to
the
mystery
box.
I'm
just
getting
started
now
and
I
need
some
guidance
to
contribute.
Yeah,
I'm
looking
forward
yeah.
B
D
D
D
Yes,
good
evening,
everyone,
I
am
savannah.
I
am
a
second
year
student
in
engineering,
so
I
am
basically
a
monster
developer
for
now
and
I'm
more
interested
in
bacon
development.
So
I
do
bowling.
I
learned
poland
a
while
ago
so
and
made
up
music
and
I've
joined
this
community
a
few
days
ago
and
like
I
wanted
to
contribute
to
it,
but
I
surely
need
some
guidance
in
it
and
about
what
machine
is
and
yes
about.
D
E
E
I
am
a
monster,
developer
and
deeply
interested
in
engaging
back-end
development
technology,
so
I
am
also
learning
golem
and
just
getting
started
in
machine
development,
workspace
so
yeah.
I
am
new
to
the
community
as
well
as
the
mystery
technology.
E
A
All
right,
you're
welcome
just
passing
on
to
the
next
person.
F
Yeah
hi,
I'm
jason,
I'm
from
canada
and
I'm
interested
in
more
so
using
mushri
to
help
us
manage
our
various
deployments
of
istio,
and
I
just
found
meshri
a
couple
days
ago
and
thought
I
would
join
this
call
and
see
what's
happening.
A
Okay,
it's
good
to
have
you
here.
You're
welcome,
just
pass
it
on
to
the
next.
G
I
am
not
from
the
typical
front
end
or
javascript
background,
I'm
purely
from
a
cc
kind
of
background
and
I
had
a
discussion
with
lee
and
I
think
my
interest
would
be
the
web
vessel
filters.
So
we
have
assembly
filters
which
is
written
in
rust
and
how
to
get
it
converted
to
c
plus
plus.
G
A
A
A
Okay,
has
anyone
in
the
on
the
call
not
done
an
introduction.
A
Okay,
that
sounds
like
we've
all
gone
around
yeah,
so
oh
welcome
to
the
layer.
5
newcomers
call
like
I
mentioned
earlier.
This
call
takes
place
every
thursday
by
this
time,
and
what
do
we
talk
about
in
this
during
this
meeting?
We
talk
about.
A
We
answer
your
questions
and
then
we
provide
you
with
the
resources
that
you
need
to
like
get
started
in
the
community.
We
also
take
suggestions
and
address
issues
or
challenges
that
you
might
be
facing
within
the
community
and
yeah.
That's
just
about
this,
and
we
also
write
take
on
tutorials
on
here.
So
there's
so
many
things
that
happen
in
newcomers
call
yeah.
A
This
call
is
not
restricted
to
just
newcomers,
so
even
if
you've
been
in
the
community
for
more
than
one
week
or
you've
attended
before
you're
always
welcome
to
join
us
here,
because
we
need
you
to
engage
with
the
newcomers
as
well
and
get
to
know
everyone.
So
you're
always
welcome
here
and
if
you
have
not
filled
in
the
community
member
form
yeah.
If
that
is,
if
you
don't
have
access
to
this
particular
documentation.
This
meeting
minutes,
then
that's
because
you've
not
filled
in
the
community.
A
Member
form,
so
you
can
do
that
by
filling
following
this
link
and
filling
in
the
form
to
give
you
access
to
all
the
community
drives
and
also
give
us
a
chance
to
get
to
know
you
better
yeah.
So,
like
I
said,
the
call
is
not
restricted
to
just
newcomers.
So,
even
if
you've
been
in
the
community
for
over
a
year,
you're
always
welcome
to
join
the
e-commerce
call
and
in
this
community,
if
you've
heard
or
you
must
have
seen
somewhere,
the
word
mesh
meets
mentioned
severally.
A
Well,
we
usually
have
members
of
the
community
that
are
that
are
set
aside
to
help
mentor
and
guide
newcomers
or
persons
in
the
community
that
needs
their
way
around.
So
we
have
mesh
mates,
they
serve
us,
your
guardian
angels,
and
you
can
call
them
that
yeah.
So
they
put
you
through
on
the
resources
that
you
need,
which
area
you
shouldn't,
focus
your
interest
on
and
also
help
you.
If
you
have
challenges
on
issues
or
any
of
the
documentations.
A
So
there
are
five
websites
most
of
the
five
projects
runs.
We
have
was
front
end
and
the
backend
project
and
majority
of
a
frontend
project
run
on
jkill.
A
A
You
can
explore
that
at
your
own
time.
We
also
have
the
messy.iodox,
so
you
can
also
check
out
for
to
like
set
up
on
your
own
end.
We
have
the
service
mesh
performance
website,
it
also
runs
and
jq.
You
can
always
look
through
that
at
your
own
time
and
we
have
the
get
nighthawk
project,
which
is
a
boarding
project,
and
it's
coming
up
pretty
nice.
A
A
So
you
can
either
check,
find
out
more
about
this
website
and
on
our
github
repositories
and
then
look
for
the
best
ways
you
can
start
contributing
and,
like
I
mentioned
earlier,
if
you
haven't
gotten
yourself
a
mesh
mate
and
you
want
somebody
to
hold
your
hands
through
your
journey
in
the
community
yeah,
you
can
always
request
for
a
measurement.
You
can
request
for
mesh
mates
by
dropping
indicating
interest
in
the
slack
channel
general
channel.
A
And
yes,
so,
during
this
call,
like
I
mentioned
earlier,
we
also
have
tutorials
during
the
most
most
of
our
course
we
always
have
tutorials,
but
for
some
reasons
we've
not
had
tutorials
for
for
a
while
yeah.
A
So
we
record
most
of
these
tutorials
and
they're,
based
on
how
to
like
configure
things
on
your
end,
how
to
set
up
or
a
particular
topic
in
the
community
that
in
the
on
the
projects
that
need
to
be
elaborated
on,
so
you
can
check
out
the
catacotta
link
here
to
find
out
more,
but
you
can
also
check
out
this
link
because
we
record
most
of
them
these
videos
and
keep
them
for
future
purposes.
A
So
if
you
also
looking
for
like
easy,
easy
explanations
on
topics
this,
this
link
here
also
have
a
couple
of
videos
that
I
recorded
tutorials
have
been
recorded
in
the
community.
So
you
can
go
through
that
on
your
own
end
and
you
can
also
check
out
these
journey
parts
mentions
mesh
mates
like
I
said
earlier,
so
that
is
just
about
that
is
just
about
the
tutorials
and
then
this
course
takes
place
every
thursday
I
mentioned
that
earlier.
A
So
if
you
have
an
issue
or
you've
been
assigned
a
tax
in
the
community
that
you're
having
difficulties
with
you
can
also
bring
it
up
during
this
call
and
then
would
discuss
on
it
and
find
out
the
best
ways
you
can
fix
your
issues
and
also
we
have
the
project
overview
down
here,
which
has
which
has
a
created
list
of
every
of
our
repositories.
A
And
then
projects
was
the
front
end
on
the
back
end
project.
So
you
can
check
through
the
repositories
and
see
where
your
area
of
specialization
is
and
the
way
best
fit
to
contribute.
So
you
can
see
that
layer,
five
dot,
iowa
website,
like
I
mentioned
earlier
once
on-
guard
speed.
It
states
here
the
languages
and
frameworks
that
these
things
are
built
on.
So
you
can
also
explore
the
project
overview
at
your
own
convenience.
A
And
also-
and
if
you
haven't
subscribed
to
our
community
calendar,
you
can
do
that
using
this
link,
so
you
can
get
updated
on
every
meeting
that
takes
place
or
gets
informed
whenever
a
meeting
is
scheduled
for
you,
so
you
can
subscribe
to
our
community
calendar,
so
you
can
get
updated
on
that.
This
calls
every
call
in
the
community
is
recorded
for
references,
so
you
can
always
refer
back
to
any
of
the
calls.
If
you
miss
any
meetings,
you
can
always
refer
back
to
the
youtube
channel
and
then
look
through
the
recordings
there.
A
So
you
don't
have
to
feel
bad
for
meeting
or
miss
out
on
content
that
I
discussed
within
the
meeting.
Yeah,
that's
the
best
way
to
say
it
yeah.
So
there
is
an
open
source
questionnaire
down
here,
so
you
can
also
specify,
like
I
mentioned
earlier,
we
take
on
recordings
and
we
also
like
have
record
news
to
recording
tutorials
during
this
community
called
for
some
reason:
we've
not
had
any
recordings
for
a
while,
because
there
are
no
persons
that
have
volunteered
to
take
on
records.
A
So
if
you
feel
you
you're
good
with
communication-
and
you
know
how
to
like
translate
information
through
video
recordings
and
even
articles
you're-
also
welcome
to
like
indicate
interest
by
writing
your
name
next
to
these
questions
and
with
would
reach
out
to
you
which
reach
out
to
you
in
the
community
and
also,
if
you
feel,
there's
an
area
that
you
best
fit
in
and
you
need
resources
concerning
that
particular
area.
A
You
can
also
drop
your
name
down
here
and
drop,
provide
you
with
all
the
resources
that
you
need
concerning
that
particular
area
within
the
community,
so
that
is
just
about
the
intro
into
layer.
5..
If
you
come
to
the
top
of
the
committee
meeting
here,
you'll
see
the
calendar,
the
calendar
link.
So
if
you
haven't
subscribed
to
our
calendar,
you
can
also
do
that.
If
you
haven't
joined
our
slack
channel,
here's
a
link,
you
can
drop
a
message
once
you
do
that,
so
I
can
always
holla
at
here
and
a
github
link.
A
So
you
can
explore
our
procedures.
We
have
really
really
cool
projects
on
there,
so
you
can
check
that
out
at
your
own
time.
I'm
the
youtube
channel.
We
have
books
recordings
of
the
meetings
and
also
record
and
recorded
tutorials
and
them
conference
recordings.
Basically,
everything
that
is
everything
virtual
that
is
recorded
in
community
can
be
found
on
our
youtube
channel.
So
if
you
would
want
to
find
out
more
on
what
has
been
going
on
in
the
community,
you
can
also
explore
our
youtube
channel
and
we
have
a
community
drive.
A
I
mentioned
earlier
that,
if
you
don't
have
access
to
any
of
the
files
or
documents
here
is
because
you
have
not
filled
in
the
community
member
forms
so
to
have
access
to
the
to
this
drive
in
general.
You
have
to
fill
in
the
community
member
form
and
to
give
you
access
to
all
the
contents
within
the
drive
and
to
get
started
with.
We
have
the
community
welcome
guide.
A
If
I've
not
sent
you
this
on
the
slack
channel,
then
you
can
also
go
through
it
at
your
own
time
to
find
out
how
to
get
started
within
the
community
and
also
here's
a
welcome
guide.
You
can
explore
at
your
own
end.
I
pointed
to
the
community
repository
overview
so
and
if
you've
not
taken
on
an
issue
or
if
you
have-
but
I
still
looking
up
to
new
issues
here-
is
a
link
to
the
curated
list
of
issues
that
are
labeled
how
to
help
wanted.
A
So
you
can
always
request
an
issue
by
commenting
underneath
it,
and
someone
will
quickly
assign
this
that
issue
to
you
and
if
you're
looking
for
beginner
friendly
issues,
you
can
also
look
through
the
good
first
issues
and
there
a
couple
of
beginner-friendly
issues.
You
can
also
get
started
with,
and
so
you
can
find
our
social
media
handles
on
twitter
and
on
linkedin.
So
these
are
the
links
to
the
twitter,
the
layer,
5
twitter
handle
the
message.I
twitter
handle
and
the
smp
spec
twitter
handle
and
by
the
right,
you'll
see
linkedin
channel.
A
So
you
can
follow
us
tag.
Us
and
yeah
just
follow
us
on
our
social
media
platforms
and
also
tag
us
in
your
comments.
A
We
would
really
appreciate
that,
and
to
take
note
of,
I
would
like
to
draw
your
attention
to
this
question
here
so
over
for
a
few
min,
a
few
meetings
that
have
been
occurring
now,
we've
been
having
questions
on
like
basic
tutorials
on
what
is
measuring,
how
to
set
up
a
mystery,
and
you
know,
beginner-friendly
resources
that
could
help
you
get
started
and
for
some
reasons,
we've
not
had
tutorials
on
that
which
is
and
we're
working
endlessly
to
make
sure
we
provide
you
with
those
resources.
A
So
you
can
also
fill
in
this
questionnaire
to
help
us
know
which,
with
topics
or
which
areas
that
you
want
to
have
tutorials
on,
and
you
can
also
suggest
tutorials
that
I
feel
would
really
be
helpful
to
you
as
a
newcomer
in
the
community.
So
you
can
indicate
that
by
feeding
in
this
question
here
and
also,
we
have
created
a
list
of
some
topics
that
we
need
tutorials
on
and
we
are
calling
out
for
contributors.
A
So
these
are
a
list
of
some
topics
that
have
been
mentioned
from
the
questionnaire,
so
we
take
them
and
put
them
down
here
for
you
to
actually,
if
you're,
good
with
videos
or
writing
articles,
you
can
also
just
pick
one
here
by
writing
your
name
and
your
email
and
indicating
interest
that
you'd
want
to
take
on
this
video
recording.
I
will
schedule
a
time
and
a
date
for
you,
so
you
can
record
and
have
your
video
and
tutorials
uploaded
on
the
youtube
channel.
Yes,
so
so
this
like
a
call
out.
A
So
if
you
know
your
goodreads
content,
creating
your
good
videos,
your
good
communication
and
you
have
a
topic-
or
you
have
seen
a
topic
that
you
want
to
like
share
more
information
on
to
help
our
contributors
to
really
be
appreciated.
You
can
do
that
by
indicating
your
name
and
your
email
address
on
this.
A
A
Yes,
so
we
recently
opened
launched
the
discourse
forum,
delay,
five
discourse
forum
and
it's
still
very,
very
new
and
we're
calling
you
to
move
focus
your
attention
to
the
discourse
forum.
Sorry,
okay,
I
think
that's
done
the
invite
to
hold
on
that's
invite
but
yeah.
A
This
is
illegal
five
discourse
forum,
so
the
essence
of
this
discuss
forum
is
because,
on
on
on
slack
channel,
we
usually
have
the
challenge
of
losing
some
contents
that
are
dropped
there
or
discussions
that
are
brought
up
within
the
community,
because
slack
doesn't
retain
like
so
much
of
the
memory
and
the
discussions
that
go
on
so
to
avoid
losing
reasonable
discussions
and
topics,
we
created
the
discuss
channels
to
also
get
interactions
from
our
users
and
also
the
contributors,
so
there'll
be
a
more
engaging
environment.
A
So
the
discuss
channel
is
the
perfect
place
for
that.
If
you
have
a
question,
you
have
a
topic
that
you
want
to
address
or
a
feature
that
you
need.
You
feel
needs
to
be
enhanced.
You
can
also
drop
that
by
creating
a
topic,
the
different
categories,
as
you
can
see,
we
have
the
landscape
category.
We
have
the
community,
we
have
the
service
mesh
performance,
category,
get
nighthawk
the
mercury
and
mesh
patterns
and
different
different
categories.
A
Yes,
so
that
is
just
about
the
discourse
forum
and
also
I'd
like
to
draw
your
attention
to
the
to
some
of
our
projects
that
are
very,
very
new
and
you
could
focus
more
attention
on
so
recently
we
were
working
on
the
land
layer,
five
dot
ng
website
and
the
essence
is
we
want
to
create
a
contents
that
people
could
take
courses
on
patterning
measuring
under
service
measures.
So
yes,
so
we
working
we're
working
on
the
land
layer,
5
website.
A
Hold
on
my
system
seems
to
be
very
slow
today,
which
is
disappointing
yeah,
so
the
land
layer,
5
projects,
is
one
of
the
new
projects.
They
are
working
on
to
accumulate,
to
accumulate
costs
to
help
you
get
started
with
symmetry
and
yeah,
basically,
just
like
a
normal
course
that
you
would
take
elsewhere
on
culturally
yeah.
That's
how
the
landlord
5
project
is,
and
you
can
find
that
on
them.
A
A
E
I
have
a
question
like
most
of
us
like
not
most
of
us
like
I
started
my
development
from
backend
technologies
and
I
do
want
to
contribute
like
I
want
to
start
contribution
in
the
imagery
project
in
backend
technologies
too.
So
how
should
I
start
with
this?
Can
you
please
guide
them
in
that
domain
too,
like
in
the
backend,
specifically
speaking,
if
possible,
the
golem
development
of
development
in
golang
or
in
node.js?
E
And,
moreover,
can
you
please
put
some
light
on
the
front-end
development
side?
Also
like
react,
js
development.
A
Okay,
so
if,
if
I
got
your
question
right,
you
you're
asking
how
to
get
started
with
your
contributions
on
the
back
end
project.
A
Okay,
yes,
so
we
have
a
couple
of
back-end
projects
that
run
particularly
on
golang,
because
that
is
like
one
of
the
major
languages
that
programming
languages
are
used
on
in
this
community.
So
yeah
we
have
a
couple
of
back-end
projects
that
you
could
get
your
hands
dirty
with,
and
then
this
I
I'm
a
front-end
person.
So
I
I
really
don't
have
much
details
on
how
the
back-end
projects
work,
but
I
don't
think
there
is
a
particular
pattern
to
start
to
follow
when
contributing
the
best.
A
The
best
way
is
to
actually
keep
up
or
catch
up
on
the
projects
that
are
going
on
is
by
exploring
these
repositories
and
saying
if
there
are
like
issues
you
can
get
started
with,
and
I
said
that
if
you
subscribe
to
the
the
minutes,
the
community
meetings,
if
you
subscribe
to
this
calendar,
you
get
updates
on
the
meeting.
So
in
between
the
week,
we
usually
have
meetings
based
on
the
front-end
project
and
meeting
based
on
the
back-end
project.
A
So
if
you
follow
up
on
the
back-end
project
meeting,
which
is
the
mystery
development
meeting
on
wednesday-
and
I
think
a
few
month,
other
missions
within
the
week
you'd
catch
up
on
how
to
like
pick
get
started
with
your
contribution,
I
mean
you
gets
more
familiar
with
your
way
around
the
back
end
projects.
E
Yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah.
I
have
one
more
question
too
so.
B
E
I
have
gone
through
the
few
repositories.
Few
projects
on
the
github
under
the
mystery.
Can
you
like?
I
am
unable
to
understand
most
of
the
things
like
is
there
any
kind
of
prerequisite
like
one
should
be
familiar
with
networking
and
protocols,
topics
also
to
get
started
in
a
contribution?
Is
there
any
prerequisites
like
this.
E
No,
no,
I
was
saying
yesterday
I
was
going
through
the
repository
of
the
mystery
and
their
projects
too.
So
I
was
unable
to
understand,
though
I
have
done
two
like
few
programming
in
golem
too,
but
I
was
not
enabled,
but
I
was
not
able
to
understand
exactly
how
to
get
started
in
contributing.
E
So
my
main
question
is:
is
there
any
kind
of
pre-rig
effect
like
one
should
be
proficient
in
networking
topics
like
protocols,
handshake
or
like
these
topics,
or
is
there
any
kind
of
prerequisite
at
all?
If
there
is,
could
you
please
put
light
on
that
too?.
G
A
I
will
then
just
drop
me
a
message
on
slack
and
or
drop
this
question
on
the
slack
channel
and
members
of
the
community
that
are
on
the
back
and
would
definitely
give
you
a
better
response.
A
A
A
So,
if
you're
looking
for
a
best
place
to
like
grow
with
a
particular
project,
get
nighthawk
and
the
learn
layer,
five
layer,
five
project
is
also
a
good
way
to
get
your
hands
dirty
and
on
the
back
end,
we
we're
still
working
on
them.
They
a
few
more
projects
like
dimension
ctl
with
walking
on
them.
A
Yeah
a
couple
more
project,
though
so
just
sticking
to
the
the
meetings
and
following
up
on
all
of
this,
will
get
you.
We
give
you
a
better
and
a
more
detailed
understanding
on
the
direction
that
the
project
is
going
into,
so
that
I'd
suggest
subscribing
to
the
calendar
just
to
stay,
updated
and
follow
up
on
the
the
projects
that
are
going
on
both
the
front
and
the
back
end
project.
A
Okay,
well,
I
I'll
give
you
like
a
very
shallow,
my
own
ex
understanding
of
music,
video,
so
mushrooms,
a
multi-service
mesh
management
plane
that
handles
adopting
takes
care
of
the
configuration
life
circle
and
then
performance
management
of
service
meshes.
So
we
run
like
I
think
about
seven.
A
If,
if
not
five,
then
seven
savage
meshes
so
they're
like
lots
of
them
savage
meshes
on
that
on
that
mystery
that
are
currently
ongoing
and
then,
like
I
said
I'll,
give
you
like
a
very
shallow
explanation
of
from
what
mercury
is.
But
then
you
can
also
drop
this
under
the
questionnaire
as
a
topic
that
you
feel
you
want
to
be
discussed
on,
or
you
want
to
get
a
tutorial
on
and
would
include
that.
A
Okay,
well,
I
hope
that
was.
I
think
that
was
the
most
shallow
explanation
of
mystery,
but
yeah.
I
hope
that
that
gave
you
an
idea
of
what
we
do
here.
E
B
When
was
the
mystery,
open
source
development
had
begun,
which
year.
A
Okay,
this
this
particular
project,
is
over
to
over
two
years
old.
A
D
A
It's
over
two
years
old
and
we're
still
making
a
lot
of
progress
so
far,
we've
done
a
lot
of
achievements
and
are
working
towards
the
best
goals.
A
Okay,
all
right
savage
mesh
is
a
way
that
a
way
that
is
used
to
control
the
different
parts
of
our
application,
the
parts
an
application
shares
data
with
one
another.
A
All
right
is
there
any
more
questions,
if,
if
you
probably
have
a
question
but
then
forgot
to
ask
it
or
forget
to
ask
it
during
this
meeting,
that's
fine,
you
can
always
drop
your
questions
on
slack
or,
like
I
mentioned,
the
discourse
channel
is
the
best.
A
Is
the
best
place
to
go
to
for
your
question,
so
you
can
just
sign
up
for
the
discuss
forum
and
create
a
topic
on
the
questions
that
you
feel
you
want
to
have
everyone
in
in
the
community
dropping
their
ideas
on
so
in
case,
you
forget
to
ask
your
questions
here.
That's
very
fine!
I
get.
A
I
get
scared
of
asking
questions
in
public
sometimes
too,
so
you
can
always
drop
your
questions
in
the
slack
channel
or
on
the
discus
forum
on
also,
if
you
feel
you
need
a
mesh
mate
within
to
help
you
with
your
path
through
the
community,
you
can
always
request
for
a
mesh
mate,
like
I
said,
by
reaching
out
to
the
mesh
myth
directly
or
dropping
indicating
interest
in
the
general
channel
on
slack
that
you
need
or
would
want
to
have
a
mesh
mate,
and
then
someone
will
be
assigned
to
you
to
be
your
guiding
angel.
A
G
Yeah
yeah,
so
I
just
jumped
in
last
last
week
and
I
was
told
by
lee
to
work
on
the
basin
filters
so
yeah.
I
I
just
have
a
general
question:
what
are
the
normal
release
cycles,
which
you
guys
because
see
everyone
is
joining
at
a
different
time
and
we
is
there
any
proper
release
cycle
and
also,
I
want
to
know
about
the
build
environment.
So
basically
what
kind
of
hardware
you
need,
because
I
might
need
to
do
it
on
my
personal
laptop,
not
on
my
official
official
laptop.
So
what
is
the?
G
A
G
A
Oh
all
right!
Well,
it
depends,
though,
because
throughout
my
period
of
fixing
issues,
I
think
I've
been
contributing
for
over
a
year
now.
But
since
I
started
fixing
issues,
I've
I've
not
had
them
the
difficult.
A
I
I
have
not
had
the
I
have
not
had
to
install
a
particular
thing
or
set
up.
I
really
am
planning
to.
I
should
actually
get
mesh
reset
up
on
my
system,
though,
but
I
usually
just
a
repository
and
then
clone
it
and
make
it
a
change
and
make
sure
it's
it's
running
locally.
And
then
I
push
the
code
manually.
G
A
G
A
Yeah
there's
a
procedure
for
like
running
the
code
locally.
So
if
you
any
of
the
repositories
that
you
want
to
contribute
to,
you
should
always
look
out
for
the
contributing.md
file,
because
it
has
the
steps
you
need
to
take
to
actually
fix
an
issue
in
that
particular
repository.
Yes,
so
some
of
them
require
you
to
set
up
gatsby
and
then
some
of
them
require
you
to
set
up
ruby
because
of
the
jk.
So
what?
Whatever?
G
A
G
Yeah
all
right,
thank
you,
yeah,
it's
very
much
clear
now
and
do
we
have
any
release
cycles
as
such
when
we
want
to
push
the
code
because
or
is
it
like
randomly
we
push
the
changes?
Is
there
any
two
week
release
cycle
or
something
sprint?
How
do
you
go
about?
It.
A
How
the
basic
contribution
guidelines
go
is
if
you
come
across
an
issue
in
the.
Let
me
just
explain
it
because
I
feel
this
is
better
way
to
actually
understand
it.
A
If
you
come
across
an
issue
and
then
you
indicate
interest-
and
it's
assigned
to
you
just
like
every
other
issues
on
github,
you
have
to
like
the
repository
and
then
get
a
copy,
make
a
clone
by
a
clone
locally
and
then
check
through
the
contributing
dots
md
file
always
check
through
the
contribution.md
file,
because
a
lot
of
persons
make
the
mistakes
of
not
going
through
this
file,
and
you
miss
out
on
the
one
of
the
most
important
steps
which
is
signing
off
your
commit.
A
Okay,
so
you
always
have
to
sign
off
your
commits
in
this
community.
This
is
because
we
want
to
give
you
rights
and
also
want
to
protect
your
commits
yeah.
So
you
have
to
sign
off
your
commits
before
your
pull
requests
can
be
merged
yeah,
so
you
always
have
to
go
to
the
contributing
dot
md
and
once
you're
done
following
through
and
seeing
that
it
changes
reflects
locally.
You
can
just
make
a
push
github.
A
Oh
okay,
you
sign
off
a
commit
by
simply
doing
running
this
command
and
the
essence
of
this
is
because
yeah
it
stays
down
here
to
contribute
to
this
project.
You
must
agree
to
the
dcu
check
yeah.
This
is
simply
a
statement
that,
as
you
as
a
contributor,
you
have
legal
rights
over
your
contribution
and
also
it
protects
the
community
from
every
any
form
of
complications
that
might
arise
from
not
signing
off
yeah.
A
G
So
is
this
something
like
amend
author,
what
we
do
with
gift
reset?
Basically
we
change
the
author
from
the
person
for
the
like
I
changed,
the
signature
basically
forget,
so
there
is
something.
A
Yeah,
it's
like
you,
it's
like
altering
your
your
pull
requests.
I
think
that's
that's
what
it
does
like.
A
A
Okay,
does
that
answer
your
question.
A
Okay,
I'm
glad
I
could
help
and
yes,
you
can
always
come
back
to
this
meets
in
minutes.
If
you
need
any
of
the
resources
or
you
can
always
drop
a
message
on
slack
and
send
me
a
message
directly,
I'm
okay
with
that
I'll
provide
you
with
any
of
the
resources
that
you
need
to
get
started
with,
and
is
there
any
other
questions
before
we
wrap
up.
B
A
G
Okay,
one
last
question
from
me
and.
G
Yeah,
so
I
was
yeah
sure
yeah.
I
was
told
to
have
some
kind
of
understanding
on
web
application
filters
and
web
assembly
filters.
In
fact,
and
from
some
of
the
members
like,
I
think,
I'm
not
sure
what
are
the
names,
but
I
I
I
was
told
by
lee
so
like
if
I
want
to
get
some
kind
of
knowledge
sharing
sessions.
So
how
do
you
do
that
officially
as
part
of
measuring?
Is
it
on
slack?
A
A
Your
questions
are
also
welcome
there
or
you
can
go
to
the
particular
project
channel
and
they're,
like
a
couple
of
channels
on
slack
for
mercury
for
the
performance
and
different
channels
on
slack,
so
you
can
just
drop
any
of
the
questions
you
have
to
ask
there
or
you
can
also
reach
out
to
somebody
directly
on
slack
and
they
should
answer
your
questions.
A
You,
okay,
if
there
are
no
questions,
then
we're
going
to
have
a
wrap
here.
A
A
A
All
right,
okay,
you
can
also
always
write
your
name
in
the
attendance.
Let
us
know
that
you
were
here
and
participated
in
this
meeting
so
since
there
are
no
more
questions,
let's
wrap
up
the
meeting.
Thank
you.
Everyone
for
making
our
time
to
attend
this
meeting.
This
meeting
takes
place
every
thursday
by
this
time
and
you're
always
welcome,
even
if
you're
not
a
first
timer,
because
I
see
a
couple
of
persons
that
have
been
in
the
community
for
a
while
and
they're
on
chat.
A
So
you're
always
welcome
to
join
us,
even
if
you're
not
your
first
time,
because
your
response
would
also
be
helpful
to
the
first
timers
in
the
community.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
making
our
time
to
join
us
today
have
a
lovely
day,
and
just
remember
tomorrow,
is
the
layer,
5
general
meeting
the
community
meeting
so
you're
welcome
to
join
us
and
there
we're
going
to
make
introductions
and
get
to
know
everybody
within
the
community.