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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (Oct 07th, 2021)
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Layer5 Newcomers Meeting - October 07th, 2021
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A
A
Yeah,
why
would
do
an
introduction,
okay,
I'll
start
and
we'll
go
in
circles
once
I'm
done
I'll
tag,
the
next
person
and
continue
until
the
surface
is
complete,
so
my
name
is
anita
human
mesh
mate
and
I'm
fascinated
for
today.
I've
been
contributing
to
the
community
for
some
time
and
I'm
a
front
end
developer
and
developer.
A
B
Hello:
everyone,
I'm
niko
singh,
I'm
from
national
and
currently
I'm
in
second
year
and
about
my
what
I'm
learning
is
one
stack
and
I
wish
to
contribute
to
that
project.
Thank
you.
B
C
Yeah,
I
would
like
to
introduce
to
myself
to
you
guys
so
hello,
everyone,
I'm
aditya
and
I've
been
a
contributor
at
layer
5
for
the
past
10
months
and
I'm
working
at
measuring
dogs
and
measuring
cpu
stuff
and
yeah.
My
about
my
tech
stack.
My
text
tag
is
c
plus
plus
python,
javascript
and
recently
jekyll
and
so
yeah,
it's
nice
to
meet
you
newcomers
for
welcome
to
the
community.
C
Yeah,
I
would
like
vedant
to
introduce
himself.
D
Thanks
aditya,
hello,
everyone,
my
name
is
vedante
and
I
am
a
junior
pursuing
computation
engineering
from
india
and
I
have
been
contributing
to
the
kubernetes
project
and-
and
I
am
happy
to
be
here-
I
joined
the
last
meeting
apparently
was
mentioning
some
issues
and
all-
and
I
was
lucky
that
he
shared
one
small
small
change
in
the
roadmap
file,
and
I
did
that
so
contributing
by
attending
just
one
meeting.
So
it
was
a
really
big
thing
for
me
like
getting
started
in
this
community.
So
yeah
thanks.
A
Okay,
I
don't
think
she
can
hear
us
hi
yeah,
all
right,
you
saying
me
right:
okay,
yeah!
I
can
hear
you,
okay,
hi
everyone.
I
am
bammy
from
nigeria.
A
A
I've
been
contributing
to
two
little
little
projects
and
my
tech
stack.
I
do
python
and
front
end
which
reacts
and
I
do
a
lot
of
documentation.
I
mean
a
little
documentation
and
yeah.
I
write.
That's
it.
A
E
Yeah
hi
I'm
ganesh,
I'm
working
as
a
windows
and
vmware
administrator
in
accenture
for
the
past
five
years
and
I'm
totally
new
to
coding,
and
this
is
the
first,
the
first
time
I'm
looking
into
open
source.
So
I
found
visually
very
interesting.
A
E
A
A
Well,
that
was
let's
hear
from
you
like
share.
I
think
we
got
everyone
on
the
call
right
now,
so
we're
going
to
be
first
about
the
introductions.
We
have
five
and
the
quick
walkthrough,
because
we
have
a
demo
that
we're
going
to
be
going
over
today
by
aditya,
so
stay
tuned
and
look
forward
to
that
all
right.
So
this
isn't
the
layer
5
newcomers
called
this
call
takes
place
every
thursday
by
this
time,
and
this
call
is
not
strictly
for
newcomers.
A
As
you
can
see,
some
courses
have
been
in
the
community,
but
then
they
are
here
with
us
today.
So
we
talked
about
everything
and
anything
we
give
you
a
quick
run
through
about
layer,
5
and
the
project
and
give
you
the
resources
that
you
need
answer.
Your
questions.
Take
your
suggestions
and
your
thoughts.
Yeah
everything
basically
happens
on
this
call
and
you're
all
welcome
on
the
call
today,
if
you
haven't
already,
please
do
us
to
fill
in
the
community
member
form
is
to
give
access
to
all
our
documents
on
the
google
drive.
A
So
if
you
don't
have
access
to
this
file,
it's
probably
because
you
haven't
filled
in
this
community
member
from
so
please
do
what
to
do
that
and
moving
forward.
Yes.
So
if
you
have,
if
you're
a
newcomer,
you
need
to
this
call,
you
can
suggest
new
issues
and
enhancement
to
our
project.
A
If
you
come
across
anyone,
you
can
do
that
by
dropping
it
on
the
poll
here
or
on
smart
or
creating
an
issue,
so
just
feel
free
and
go
ahead
and
get
your
hands
dirty
with
the
projects
and
also,
if
you've
gone
through
our
resources.
You
must
have
seen
the
word
mesh
meets
in
one
page
or
another
or
heard
of
it
in
slack.
Well,
the
mesh
meter,
basically
those
I
don't
know
if
I'm
sharing
my
screen.
A
I
always
have
so
many
tabs
open
yes,
so
a
mesh
meat
is
basically
a
guardian
angel
in
layer,
five
community.
They
help
you
with
every
questions
and
directions
that
you
need
and
clear
doubts
about
anything
in
the
community,
so
you
can
take
them
as
a
guardian
angels.
A
There
are
a
number
of
measurements
listed
out
here,
so
you
can
reach
out
to
any
one
of
these
persons
via
slack
or
on
this
course,
or
chat
them
up
personally,
but
you're
all
welcome
to
reach
out
to
the
mesh
meet
when
you
have
questions
or
doubts,
and
you
need
answers
for
that.
You
can
also
request
for
a
mesh
meeting
the
general
channel,
so
you're
welcome
to
look
you're
welcome
to
reach
out
to
measurements.
A
If
you
have
doubts
about
layer,
5
and
then
looking
at
the
overview,
most
of
our
projects
have
singular
websites
and
some
of
them
run
on
jq,
whereas
others
run
on
that
speed.
You're
going
to
see
the
mesh
mastery.I,
which
runs
on
jq
on
this
website,
you're
going
to
find
everything
and
anything
you
need
to
know
about,
measuring
the
documentation
how
to
set
up
mystery
and
the
community
behind
mercury.
A
So
you
can
check
out
this
if
you
want
to
install
mystery
on
your
device
or
you
have
any
questions
regarding
mystery
and
then
yes
and
the
project
that
and
the
platform
switch
mystery
is
supported
on.
So
you
can
see
every
questions
regarding
mystery,
and
if
this
is
not
enough
for
you,
you
can
still
drop
a
question
on
the
mystery
slack
channel.
A
Also,
if
you
want
to
look
for
other
ways
to
contribute
to
the
project,
this
is
also
a
guide
here.
So
we'll
still
look
at
that
in
the
later
on
on
this
minutes,
but
the
next
is
the
mystery
dogs
that
I
owe
this
also
runs
in
jacqueline.
You
can
look
at
this
at
your
own
time,
but
this
basically
is
just
documentation
from
mercury,
and
it's
also
also
in
jq.
A
So
you
don't
need
to
be
an
expert
in
react
or
typescript
or
javascript,
or
whichever
language
just
have
simple
understanding
of
the
basic
understanding
of
beats
and
github
how
to
create
for
requests,
and
that's
just
this-
you
can
contribute
to
all
of
this
project,
especially
the
ones
on
jku.
So
if
you
have
or
encounter
any
problems,
while
doing
this,
you
can
reach
out
to
the
mesh
meat
and
then
we'll
be
there
to
help
you.
A
This
project
needs
a
lot
of
hands
and
attitude
is
one
of
the
maintainers,
so
good
thing,
we
have
him
with
us
today
to
give
us
a
briefing
on
this
project,
so
you
can
find
out
about
this
on
the
web
on
the
repositories,
but
then
I'm
sure
I
did
help
us
with
that
later
on.
You
can
also
check
out
the
project
description
and
see
what
the
project
is
all
about.
A
I
assure
you
it's
a
very
great
place
to
start,
then
the
layer,
five,
the
io
website
itself,
which
runs
on
gatsby
and
also
so
you
don't
need
to
be
an
expert
in
react
or
gaps
which
actually
contributes
to
this
project.
You
just
need
to
understand
how
to
use
git
and
github,
and
I'm
I'm
not
joking
about
that.
A
Everything
about
layer,
5,
basically
can
be
found
on
this
website.
You,
if
you
want
to
find
out
about
our
project,
you
can
look
through
this
and
you'll,
see
all
the
projects
that
go
on
in
layer,
five
and
then
the
learn
section,
which
has
the
books
regarding
mercury
and
service,
washes
and
also
the
workshops.
You
can
explore
this
at
your
own
time.
A
This
is
the
worst
look
at
this.
Some
of
these
are
very,
very
really
useful
resources
that
will
really
help
you
understand
the
project
and
our
community
as
well.
Then
we
have
the
service
mesh
lab.
So
if
you
want
to
take
a
quick
run
through
on
how
service
machines
and
machines
work,
you
can
look
at
the
fab
and
learn
a
bit
about
that.
Then
you
can
also
check
out
the
community
sections,
what's
subscribed
to
our
calendar,
so
you
get
notified
whenever
any
meeting
comes
up
in
case
you
don't
get
a
reminder,
be
a
slack.
A
So
your
pages
or
your
pictures
also
have
a
chance
of
getting
on
our
members
profile
and
we
issue
our
badges
to
each
of
the
contributors
depending
on
how
dedicated
you
are
to
which
project
is
at
least
so
you,
you
can
see
the
balance
from
mercury
measure
operator,
the
establishment
performance
get
knighthood
and
the
mesh
mates
and
maintenance
badges.
So
all
of
these
are
up
for,
takes
and
they're
waiting
for
you
to
grab
them.
A
A
A
Everything
and
all
that
you
need
to
know
about
layer
5,
can
find
found
in
community
handbook,
and
if
you
have
any
thoughts,
was
improving
these
any
suggestions.
You
can
also
create
an
issue
or
bring
it
up
on
the
websites
meeting
on
mondays
and
we'll
discuss
this
okay,
that
is
just
about
the
project
and
of
russia.
Now
so
a
dji
can
give
us
these
very
interesting
tutorials
and
then
talking
about
tutorials.
The
next
point
is
tutorials.
We
have
tutorials
on
our
katakura
sites.
A
You
can
check
this
out
if
you
want
to
get
a
deep,
an
in-depth
knowledge
on
mystery
and
service
meshes.
There
are
lots
of
courses
under
this
and
get
to
learn
more
about
the
project.
Yeah,
so
explore
this
at
your
own
time.
Also
aside
this
week,
we
have
other
recordings
that
are
available
on
the
community
page
on
the
newcomers.
A
You
will
see
that
listed
out
there,
this
one
so
mostly
recovered
during
our
calls,
just
like
this
one
and
separately,
so
you
can
find
the
recordings
for
each
of
this
and
the
slides
that
go
along
with
it.
If
you
have
any
questions
regards
this,
you
can
reach
out
to
the
persons
who
actually
created
them
as
well
for
a
deeper
or
a
better
explanation.
A
If
you
need
help
with
that
as
well,
okay-
and
that
is
just
about
the
tutorials-
we
have
our
project
overview.
You
can
look
at
this-
see
everything
our
content
project
back-end
project,
whichever
one
that
best
suits
your
interest.
You
can
look
at
the
project
overview
and
you
see
one
that
fits
your
interest
so
layer,
five
projects
found
across
four
needs
of
orgs
currently,
and
we
have
the
layer
five,
the
iorg.
We
have
the
service
mesh
performance
off,
we
have
the
mystery
ugg
and
then
the
service
mesh
patterns.
A
So
all
of
these
projects
are
still
projects
of
layer
five,
so
if
you're
contributing
to
just
one
of
it,
you're
definitely
contributing
to
layer
five
and,
if
you're,
contributing
to
all
great
things,
you're
still
contributing
to
five.
So
you're
welcome
to
explore
all
of
this.
If
you
have
questions,
we
still
have
the
same
slack
channel,
so
you
can
ask
questions
right
there.
Then
you
look
at
the
front
end
project
and
check
out
the
repositories
for
each
of
these
and
look
for
a
place
to
get
your
hands
busy.
A
If
you
notice,
you
see
that
most
of
them
run
under
kill,
reacts
gatsby,
so
you
don't
have
to
be
an
expert
in
code
or
none
of
that
to
actually
contribute.
You
can
also
contribute
to
a
documentation,
just
join
the
blog
kitchen
on
slack
and
ask
any
questions
you
need
about
writing
documentations
or
writing
blog
posts
for
layer
five.
Then
we
have
the
backend
project.
C
C
All
right,
so
let
me
just
leave
this
like
possible,
all
right,
so
hello,
folks
and
first
of
all,
welcome
to
layer,
5
and
thanks
for
joining
in
so
this
tutorial
will
be
about
working
with
measuring
dogs
and
jacob.
So
this
is
me
actually
I'm
a
contributor
and
a
part
of
the
documentation
team,
so
I
will
help
you
folks
guide
what
how
to
contribute
to
the
measured
docs
section
and
why
we
are
using
jq
in
this
section.
C
Actually,
let
me
turn
on
my
laser
pointer,
first
of
all,
so
that
I
can
show
quick
so
yeah
before
diving
into
the
topic.
So
could
anyone
and
mutant
see
because
I
would
like
us
some
interaction?
Don't
worry
it's
not
just
a
class.
I
will
help
you
out.
C
So
could
you
guys
any
one
of
you
know
one
of
you
answered
like
why
we
need
a
documentation
for
a
project
or
is
documentation
of
need
a
source
to
seek
help
so
if
documentation
doesn't
exist,
what
will
happen
so
did
any
of
you
thought
about
this
like
we
are
working
on
a
software
project,
why
we
need
documentation?
First
of
all,.
C
A
part
of
it
correct:
okay,
that's
a
nice
part
of
answer,
thanks
lakshaya
for
answering
it.
So
what
you?
What
if
I
told
you
that
actually
the
information
about
the
project
you
seek
is
in
the
documentation
itself.
C
So
the
second
point
is
that
it
helps
newcomers
like
you
guys
to
understand
more
about
the
project
in
detail,
and
it
also
provides
materials
that
you
can
reference
on
a
topic
or
any
instructions
to
troubleshoot
your
problems
on
a
project
and
it
makes
the
information
really
accessible
to
the
users
and
much
more.
It's
not
limited
to
those
points.
C
So
after
seeing
this
now
you'd
be
thinking
like
all
right.
Documentation
is
really
an
excellent
field
to
work
on
any
project.
So
without
further
ado,
I
would
like
to
say
about
a
few
points
on
machine
docs,
so
the
project
merchandise,
which
is
a
part
of
layer
5,
has
already
a
documentation
website.
As
anita
said
so,
which
is
help
to
create
to
help
you
refer
about
the
project,
explore
features
instructions
to
troubleshoot
and
many
more.
So
this
is
the
link
for
the
website,
https,
dot,
docs,
dot,
message
or
dot.
C
I
o
so
one
sec,
so
I
will
show
the
yeah.
This
is
the
documentation
page.
You
are
looking
on,
so
this
is
actually
a
documentation
page.
You
can
see
like
many
instructions,
tutorials
and
events
like
instructions
to
install
measuring
on
any
kind
of
kubernetes,
cluster
or
even
docker,
or
on
any
platform
like
windows
and
some
guides
and
references
to
refer
on
and
some
functionality
and
so
on.
C
So
if
you
want
really
interested
to
contribute
and
contribute
to
the
messy
docs,
you
are
welcome,
you
can
start
even
contributing
even
right
now
via
the
dogs
directory
and
the
measuring
repo.
So
for
your
information,
this
is
the
link
given
here
for
easy
access,
or
else
what
you
can
say.
C
C
Before
contributing,
you
might
asked
this
silly
question:
what
programming
language
or
framework
I
should
know
to
work
on
the
machine
docs.
Is
it
a
javascript
or
is
it
ruby?
Well,
actually
the
answer
is
jekyll.
Yes,
you
heard
it
right.
The
jekyll,
so
a
quick
overview
on
jekyll
like
a
jiggle,
is
a
static
site
generator
mainly
written
using
ruby.
So
it's
a
popular
static
site
generator.
You
could
see
its
uses
in
many
websites
thanks
to
that
option
by
the
github.
C
So,
if
you
ask
like
do,
I
need
to
learn
and
code
in
ruby
to
work
with
the
jekyll?
Absolutely
no,
oh!
So
the
key
feature
is
that
you
can
create
a
site
using
plain
markdown
files
and
even
liquid
templates-
that's
subject
to
it,
but
mainly
you
can
work
using
markdown
files
and
after
that
jekyll
takes
care
of
the
rest
to
render
the
site.
C
Actually
what
you've
seen
in
the
documentation
site
is
mainly
created
using
markdown
files
and
if
you
have
created
some,
then
leave
the
jekyll
to
the
rest,
so
it
will
render
the
site
easily
so,
but
do
we
need
ruby
to
install
the
jacob?
C
C
So,
if
you
want
to
work
on
jekyll
asset
before
you
need
ruby
to
install
because
jekyll
is,
it
can
be
installed
via
ruby.
But
if
you
don't
have
ruby
to
install
that's,
not
an
issue,
you
can
even
you
use
docker
to
install
the
jekyll
image
to
render
the
site.
C
So
I'm
not
going
through
the
docker
way
of
method
here,
so
I
would
be
showing
like
how
to
call
work
with
jekyll
through
the
way
of
windows,
so
here
I'm
actually
working
in
the
windows
powershell,
but
due
to
some
limitations
like
there
are
some
few
points
like
gnu
make
g,
and
you
make
please
note
this,
like
gnu-
make
works
only
better
with
linux
or
mac
os
or
any
kind
of
unix
operating
system,
and
doesn't
work
much
on
windows.
C
All
right,
the
dots
file
is
here.
So
if
you
want
to
work
on
jekyll
directly
using
ruby
by
installing
ruby
on
the
windows,
then
you
would
be
typing
this
command,
like
bundle
ex
ec
check,
kill.
C
Sorry,
sorry
for
spelling
mistake
check
your
serve,
so
this
is
the
command
you
would
be
using
if
you
all
want
to
work,
j
kill
directly
on
the
windows
or
else
if
you
have
any
linux
or
mac
os
or
any
kind
of
batch
terminal
like
wsl,
which
is
also
called
as
windows
subsystem
for
linux,
then
it
would
be
a
bit
easy.
C
So
if
you
want
to
say
like
I
want
to
render
the
site
first
so
that
I
can
see
and
work
on
the
changes,
then
you
need
to
type
on
the
command
like
make
site
they
make
file
contains
the
instead
of
instructions
that
you
can
work
on,
so
it
will
take
off
the
rest.
So
you
need
to
give
this
command
like
me
with
argument
called
site,
but
if
you,
then
it
will
take
care
of
it.
C
C
It's
fine,
like
everyone
will
what
you
can
see
come
to
this
error,
it's
natural
because,
like
if
you
have
used
javascript,
then
it's
pretty
obvious
that
whatever
version
you
use,
it
will
take
care
and
it
will
automatically
update.
But
if,
in
the
case
of
ruby
it's
not
because
it
will
what
you
can
see,
consider
the
static
versions
of
the
blue,
ruby
version-
you
have
alone.
So
if
it
is
2.7.1,
then
you
need
to
have
ruby
2.7.1
alone
and
not
beyond
any
other
versions
like
about
those
versions
like
ruby,
3.0
and
much
more.
C
So
in
order
to
fix
this
error,
there
are
three
kinds
of
ways
number
one
installing
the
required
ruby
version
through
any
site
managers
like
rvm
and
rbenb.
C
So
I'll
just
I
hope
the
screen
is
still
visible
so
that
you
can
ask
questions
at
last
of
the
tutorial.
That's
not
an
issue,
so
this
is
one
kind
of
ruby
installation
manager
called
as
rbm
and
it
you
can
use
it
on
any
kind
of
linux
or
mac
os.
Mainly
you
mainly
on
unix
operating
systems,
and
you
can
install
to
the
instructions
here
and
set
the
you
can
install
any
groovy
version
on
it.
Why?
I'm
saying
so
because,
like
if
you
are
installing
ruby
through,
like
save.
C
Then,
actually
the
package
managers
like
apt
and
ubuntu-
they
don't
have
like
the
latest
versions,
which
you
can
see
it
right
here.
So
in
order
to
install
the
required
ruby
versions,
you
need
actually
these
installation
managers
one
such
is
rvm
that
I
o
it's
free
and
another
one.
If
you
are
handling
to
an
error
say
like
I
couldn't
have
run
rbm
successfully
and
I'm
getting
errors,
no
worries
at
all.
There
is
an
another
like
installation
manager
for
ruby
called
as
rbnb
I'm
also
using
that
it's
pretty
much
fine.
C
You
can
also
it
can
be
installed
in
any
kind
of
unix
operating
systems
and
there
will
be
some
instructions
to
install
it
and
install
the
required
version
of
ruby,
so
I'll
be
using
this
right
now
in
the
tutorial
so
say,
I
need
to
change
this
ruby
version
to
2.7.1
instead
of
2.7.0,
so
let
me
share
toggle
the
screencast
mode
so
that
it
will
be
easy,
rb,
enb,
space,
local.
I
have
already
installed
these
what
you
can
say
the
ruby
version,
so
that
I'm
setting
up
here
2.7.1.
C
Now
you
can
notice
here
there
will
be
a
new
file,
change
occur,
like
say
ruby
version,
and
if
I
give
make
site
then
it
would
take
some
time
to
compile
the
files
and
then
to
give
the
render
on
the
site.
If
you
are
using
the
full-fledged
unix
operating
system
like
linux
or
mac
os,
then
you
can
experience
the
live,
reload
feature
since
I'm
using
wsl.
C
The
live.
Reload
feature
is
not
supported
here,
so
it
may
take
some
time
to
compile
and
it
will
take
at
most
a
minute
to
configure
this
files
and
then
show
the
output
and
after
compiling
the
same
output
will
be
displayed
here.
So
let
us
wait
for
a
minute
or
two
so
that
I
can
show
the
output
how
it
looks
like
so
before
that
I
will
explain
like
what
are
all
the
folders
present
here
under
the
docs
directory.
C
So
if
you
have
gone
through
the
docs
directory,
you
would
see
some
folders
like
adapters
underscore
data
underscore
includes
you
can
ask
what
are
those.
So
if
you
are
working
directly
on
the
dock
side,
you
need
you
can
see
like
there
are
like
inside
it.
There
are
some
like
pages
like
architecture
pages
for
measuring
architecture,
then
for
platforms
like
you
can
see
separate
installation
platforms
for
say,
aks
or
eks
and
much
more
still,
compiling
yeah,
okay.
C
C
I
hope
you
can
see
my
cursor
moment
your
pages
inside
that
you
can
see
many
kinds
of
like
subfolders
and
files,
such
as
concepts
and
yeah,
even
the
architecture.
Okay,
it's
opening!
C
So
the
what
you
can
see
the
page
has
been
compiled
and
it's
ready
to
host
on
the
localhost
port.
000
live
reload
will
not
work
for
me,
but
for
you
guys,
I
hope
it
will
work.
Then
this
is
deep
what
you
can
say.
You
can
start
working
on
locally
with
the
machine
docs.
C
Same
it
will
be
the
same
as
what
you
are
seeing
here.
It's
just
a
writing
of
it
and
by
running
local.
So
I
said
to
me
a
minute
before,
like
you
can
work
on
the
pages.
If
you
want
to
work
on
the
pages,
then
you
can
click
on
the
pages
and
you
can
start
working
on
it.
If
you
want
to
work
on
architecture,
then
you
can
see
that
if
you
open,
as
you
can
see,
as
I
said
like
there
are,
it
is
made
up
of
mostly
marked
on
files.
C
C
It's
like
some
kind
of
a
configuration
file
over
here
and
after
that
the
markdown
is
appearing
here.
What
is
this,
so
this
section
is
actually
made
is
type
of
a
section
called
as
cml.
That
is
y,
a
m
l.
If
you
can
go
through
it,
you
would
know
what
it
is.
It's
like
a
data
file
such
that
jekyll
knows
what
kind
of
data
is
it
such
that
it
would
render
the
site
site
so
that
with
permanent
permalink?
This
word
the
permalink
you
are
seeing
here
like
the
architecture.
C
But
if
you
want,
you
can
give
it's
not
a
matter,
and
you
can.
You
should
mention
what
type
of
language
is
it,
so
it's
present
in
english
so
or
you
can
type
as
english
or
just
ian
that
doesn't
matter
here,
and
the
list
you
should
need
to
increase
sometimes
include
this
file
over
the
list,
such
that
jkl
will
know
how
it
will
how
it
should
compile
what
all
the
files
to
include.
Then
after
the
section
you
would
come
across
the
standard,
markdown
procedure.
C
I
hope
you
know
the
syntax
for
basic
markdown
or
github
flavored
markdown.
If
no
not
an
issue,
you
can
just
find
resources
on
the
net
and
start
working
on.
C
So
this
is
about
the
concept
of
pages.
Then
you
can
see
other
pages
like
the
mouth
and
files
and
so
on
now,
if
you
see
like
you,
can
also
see
like
inside
the
markdown,
you
could
see
some
of
the
syntaxes
like
here's
like
follow
or
like
this
one.
C
These
are
all
the
some
of
the
syntaxes
in
which
jekyll
will
know
so
that,
if
you
want
to
render
a
say,
you
have
a
data
file,
you
have
a
list
of
some
kind
of
rna
and
you
need
to
go
through
it
instead
of
typing
the
whole
array
sequentially
in
the
markdown,
so
jekyll
helps
you
in
this
case,
so
that
you
can
what
you
can
say,
create
data
by
extracting
data
files
from
here.
C
So
if
you
are
saved
like
sorry,
okay,
the
post
is
not
here
for
now,
but
if
you
said,
like
you,
have
any
data
files
saying
the
data
just
for
consider
an
example,
then
you
can
say
set
it
up
a
for
loop
over
here
with
the
limit
size
10
and
within
the
code
block
you
can
what
you
can
see
if
you
want
to
render
markdown-
and
you
can
give
it
over
here.
This
one
is
a
compilation
of
the
data.
C
If
you
have
any
set
update
over
here
and
select
any
kind,
then
you
need
to
give
within
this
two
brackets
like
for
for
loop
and
this
one.
Sometimes
you
need
to
give
some
taxes
like
with
curly
braces
and
the
percentage
symbol,
or
else
with
the
double
braces
you
would
occur
some
by
by
practice.
C
You
would
get
to
know
more
about
it
then,
coming
on
to,
as
I
said
like
a
minute
before,
like
to
extract
some
markdown
files
will
have
some
what
you
can
see
a
data
called
as
yaml
such
that
jekyll
knows
what
to
extract
and
all
same
way
you
can
use
ayamal
here
in
machine
project.
We
use
yaml
so
that
if
there
is
any
such
data,
so
it
can
render
it
very
easily.
C
C
Yml
yml
is,
for
another
form
called
form
of
yaml,
so
I
will
say
how
this
works
like
this
and
that
just
a
quick
overview
so
say
if
you
want
to
fetch
data
from
yaml
file,
and
then
you
need
to
fetch
it
over
to
this
and
render
over
to
this
markdown
file
like
I
need
to
fetch
data
from
yaml
to
here.
So
there
is
some
procedure
here
like
same
that
same
like
a
programming
language.
C
You
need
to
fetch
the
data
from
here,
and
so
you
need
to
use
some
kind
of
variables
to
reference
this
data
file
here.
So
I'm
assigning
a
variable
called
as
command
one
with
a
data
referencing
from
site
dot
data.
You
can
ask
what
is
site.data,
I'm
seeing
just
only
the
cmds.ymlo
here,
basically
jekyll.
If
you
are
fetching
pro
data
from
yaml
file,
you
need
to
specify
a
folder
called
as
underscore
data.
C
C
C
If
you
have
used
or
work
through
the
github
say
or
get
the
pactions,
you
would
be
probably
knowing
about
this.
Like
the
intendation
part,
I
might.
I
hope
that
you
may
know,
but
same
way.
It
applicable
applies
here
like
you
need
to
give
some
spaces
and
keys
over
here,
such
that
reference
to
reference,
so
cmd
a
command
one
dot
name,
so
it
will
instead
of
this
one.
C
It
will
fetch,
like
name
and
replace
it,
with
the
value
called
as
measure
sql
same
way,
with
description
this
one
and
if
you
are
say,
having
multiple
fields
or
the
data
file
and
you
need
to
compile
over
here,
then
you
can
use
the
command
called
as
flags.
C
Sorry,
not
flags.
You
can
use
a
for
loop
over
here
and
reference
with
a
field
which
has
multiple
kinds
of
over
it,
and
then
it
will
fetch
over
here.
So
don't
forget
that
if
you
have
created
a
for
loop,
you
need
to
end
over
here.
Otherwise,
if
you
have
made
to
run
jekyll,
then
jekyll
would
throw
an
error
like
that
is
no
end
tag
for
for
loop.
C
You
would
you
will
experience
if
you
didn't
give
this
tag
over
here,
so
just
mind
it
and
then
what
else
to
see
it's
just
a
quick
friends-
and
there
is
also
some
kind
of
files
like
includes
say-
includes-
are
like
just
a
quick
overview
here
and
I'm
not
dragging
up
big.
So
if
you
are
saying
like
unique
ux,
you
know
about
iframes
in
html5,
so
this
is
the
same
concept
like
that.
C
C
C
Yeah,
okay,
here
it
is
so
if
yes,
if
you
are
seeing
here
that
you
can
ask-
where
did
this
table
come
from?
I
couldn't
see
here
indeed
what
you
can
see
anything
from
that
markdown
fighter,
it's,
because
that
it's
being
fetched
from
the
file
called
as
adapterstatus.html.
C
Yeah,
that's
it
to
see
so
just
the
two
minutes
like
if
you
have
finished
contributing
to
the
dogs
and
want
to
add
changes,
then
you
need
to
get
same
stages
like
get
at
the
iphone
capital,
a
or
dot
your
wish.
Since
I
have
not
included
any
changes,
I'm
not
giving
it
right
now
and
if
you
are
committing
make
sure
that
I
will
maximize
the
terminal
so
that
you
can
see
it
get
commit
dash
s
dash
m.
C
You
might
already
know
this
if
you
have
a
contributor
to
the
measuring
or
any
kind
of
layer,
5
projects
why
we
use
like
a
hyphen.
So
here
this
is
a
standard
role
of
a
layer,
5
or
contributing
to
any
layer,
5
projects
or
even
measuring
such
that
we
have
a
dc
or
check
called
as
developer
certificate
of
origin
so
that
the
command
commits
made
are
uniquely
made
by
you.
C
I
will
open
a
full
request
which
I
made
over
here
yeah.
This
is
a
document
I
made
actually,
for
example,
like
just
giving.
This
is
a
pull
request
which
I
made
on
the
documentation
site
for
adding
examples,
and
if
you
see
here
this
line,
this
statement
is
very
important.
So
to
produce
this
statement,
you
need
to
do
like
dashes
such
that
it
will
just
create
the
sign
offs
and
you
would
pass
the
dco
check
here.
C
If
you
didn't
give
this
dashes,
then
the
dco
check
will
report
an
error
and
don't
worry,
but
the
dco
bot
will
help
you
how
to
sign
off
your
commits.
If
you
have
made
such
mistakes
and
after
committing
you
can
just
push
on
to
your
fork,
repo.
I
hope
you
guys.
You
might
know
that.
C
And
that's
the
end
of
the
live
demonstration,
so
if
you
want
to
have
resources
like
for
documentation,
I
want
to
work
on
the
jekyll
or
yaml
or
have
like
ruby
installation
managers.
Here
are
those
resources
over
here.
This
is
for
jekyll.
This
is
for
yama
yamul.
For
this.
This
is
not
the
only
resource
limited
over.
Here.
You
can
search
it
on
google.
There
are
many
tutorials
regarding
it
and
I
am
in.
C
I
will
mention
some
of
the
two
ruby
installation
managers,
which
I
said
over
here:
rbm
and
rbe
and
b
and
after
installing
the
required
components.
What
you
need
to
do
is
like
you
can
follow
these
steps.
You
can
try
running,
measuring
and
try
to
set
up
a
development
environment,
and
you
can
try
exploring
like
you
need
to
explore
before
any
contributing
to
an
issue
and
fixing
any
issue.
C
A
Great
job
aditya
that
was
so
nice
section,
I
learned
a
lot.
I
think
I
had
issues
with
jk
like
the
first
one
months
of
contributing
to
this
project
as
well,
and
I
had
a
lot
of
issues
actually
on
the
side,
especially
installing
ruby.
It
was
a
big
deal
for
me,
but
I
finally
got
it
in
the
end.
So
thank
you
for
this.
C
C
Handles
that
error
and
it
will
get
old
practice
with
it.
To
be
honest,
I
also
made
an
error
with
the
ruby
and
struggled
two
days
how
to
fix
that
error
and
approach
with
the
some
of
the
contributors,
and
they
helped
me
out-
and
here
I
am
now-
I
am
teaching
tutorials
for
you
guys.
A
Okay,
so
that's
what
contributing
actually
does
for
you
if
you
have
any
questions
to
go
to
axe
at
dtr
or
any
of
the
mesh
meets
or
anybody
in
the
slack
channel
generally,
someone
will
definitely
give
you
a
perfect
answer,
and
if
you
want
to
learn
more
about
this,
you
know
more
help.
Forget
this
so
much
one
and.
A
Okay,
okay,
so,
as
was
saying
a
mesh
meat
is,
let's
say
you
had
an
angel,
so
the
dare
to
listen
to
what
I
have
to
say.
Take
your
suggestions,
your
thoughts,
your
questions,
clear
doubt
about
any
aspect
of
the
community
that
you're
having
difficulties,
understanding
and
also
provide
you
with
every
resources
in
the
layer.
Five,
so
they're
called
measurements
because
they're
probably
yeah
they
have
a
better
understanding
of
the
community
and
its
project.
So
they
put
in
charge
of
that
title
to
help
you
out
in
any
ways
that
you
would
need
help
or
assistance.
A
A
A
A
A
You
can
look
at
the
slack
channel
if
you're
not
in
track
already
inside
the
google
drive
for
all
the
resources
that
are
available,
then
you
can
check
the
first
timers
welcome
guide
if
you
haven't
gone
through
that
already
and
you're
having
difficulties
creating
your
first
issues
or
your
pull
requests
rather
and
also
the
repository
overview,
which
we
looked
at
earlier,
then,
if
you're
looking
for
good
first
issues,
this
is
the
perfect
place
to
find
those
there's
some
of
them
listed
out
here
and
even
if
there's
a
comment
on
it
already.
A
You're
welcome
to
question
the
status
of
that
particular
issue.
If
it's
available
and
it
could
be
reassigned
to
you
as
well.
So
there
are
quite
a
number
of
issues
that
are
still
open
here.
You
can
check
them
and
comment
underneath
it,
so
someone
will
assign
them
to
you
then
look
at
the
health
wanted
issues
as
well
for
issues
that
are
actually
available.
A
Yeah,
so
there
are
quite
a
number
of
issues
that
are
actually
available
here,
although
some
of
them
look
like
their
comments
underneath
it
but
they're
not
assigned,
so
you
can
check
out
these
issues
and
take
them
up
as
you
continue,
and
it's
really
a
file.
Thank
you
so
much
you
can
check
out
this
twitter
and
link
and
platforms
do
what's
like,
follow
and
tag
us
on
each
of
these
platforms
and
don't
forget
to
subscribe
to
our
youtube
channel
as
well,
so
you
can
get
updated
on
our
treasures
yeah.
A
Thank
you.
So
much
for
your
time.
Thank
you.
Everyone
for
making
to
today's
meeting,
don't
forget.
Tomorrow
we
have
the
general
community
meeting
and
everyone
in
the
community
is
going
to
be
there
so
to
be
a
perfect
opportunity
to
you
know,
introduce
yourself
in
grand
style,
don't
forget
tomorrow,
I'll
drop,
a
reminder
in
slack,
do
well
to
join
us
tomorrow
as
well.
Thank
you
so
much
and
have
a
nice
day
bye.
Everyone.