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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (Jan 21st, 2021)
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A
All
right,
if
you
can
see
my
screen,
you
should
be
able
to
see
the
meeting
minutes.
There's
a
link
in
the
chat,
go
ahead
and
open.
It
add
the
name
to
the
attendees
list
that
basically
signifies
that
you're
on
the
meeting.
B
A
All
right
will
you
be
taking
a
tea
total
today.
A
Okay,
alright,
folks,
let's
start
these,
the
nuclear
meetings
are
more
of
a
communal
effect
and
the
agenda
is
a
running
agenda.
Please
feel
free
to
add
anything
that
you
want
to.
A
So
is
the
line
of
talk
before
we
begin.
We
do
have
a
round
of
instructions
that
go
on.
C
Yeah,
okay,
so
am
I
supposed
to
introduce
myself.
C
Okay,
right
so
hey
guys,
I'm
pranav,
I'm
a
30
student
studying
computer
science
in
india,
and
I
have
I
joined
yesterday
and
I
was
a
part
of
the
call
yesterday
as
well,
and
I'm
just
here
to
sort
of
get
hold
of
a
couple
of
you
know
projects
and
what
exactly
mesh
tree
is,
and
I
just
wanted
to
know
more.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
having
me.
A
A
The
audio
is
not
working.
Chart
works
too.
A
D
Yeah
hi,
this
is
rahul,
I'm
also
a
student
from
india,
I'm
from
iit,
but
I'm
a
fourth
year
student
and
I'm
here
at
ministry,
because
one
of
my
friends
recommended
that
it
is
a
great
it
has
a
great
communicative
community
and
I
was
quite
interested
in
contributing
to
cncf
projects.
So
I'm
here
perfect.
A
All
right,
that's
it
for
the
intros,
I
think,
is
anybody
else.
New.
A
I
don't
know
how
about
this.
Why
don't
you
go
and
give
a
verbal
intro
to
nursery?
Would
that
work,
or
am
I.
B
B
Sure
so,
basically,
how
many
of
you
guys
know
what
measure
exactly
is
I
guess
how
many.
B
Okay,
no
one's
okay.
So
basically
you
have
this
thing
called
service
mesh
right
and
what
they
are
just.
They
are
an
interface
of
all
the
or
they
are
basically
an
administration
of
the
network
in
a
kubernetes
cluster.
B
So
if
any
of
you
have
ever
used
kubernetes
before
you
do
know
how
each
and
every
part
of
a
container
has
to
be
connected
to
a
network
to
communicate
with
each
other,
you
need
to
communicate.
You
need,
you
need
a
network
to
communicate
with
the
cluster,
so
this
is
internetwork,
communication
and
internet
of
communication.
B
So
what
a
service
mesh
does
is
it
makes
the
communication
secure
and
it
adds
a
lot
of
lot
more
features.
You
could
do
feature
you
can
do
log
in
you
could
do
authentication,
you
do
a
lot
of
stuff
using
service
messages
and
what
messy
does
is
so
there
are
a
lot
of
service
measures
out
there.
Each
company
has
its
own
flavor
of
service
mesh,
so
you
have
sql
linkedin.
B
Each
of
them
have
different
features.
What
messy
does
is
we?
We
are
so
it's
like
a
center
platform
where
everything
can
be.
You
know
picked
together,
so
you
can
check
performance,
your
load
performance
on
each
of
the
service
mesh.
You
can
configure
each
of
the
service
meshes
instead
of
having
to
do
it
manually
on
every
single
cli.
You
can
do
it
in
a
singular
place
or
use
use
metry
as
a
platform
to
deploy
multiple
service
meshes
and
test
your
load
on
all
of
them.
C
Yes,
that's
so
I
had
a
ques,
I'm
really
sorry
am
I
interrupting.
B
Yeah
sure.
C
Yeah,
so
I
had
a
question
so
from
what
I've
seen
measuri,
like
you
put
it
earlier,
messy,
provides,
what
do
you
say,
metrics
and
analysis
and
logging,
as
well
as
it's
a
sort
of
like
a
control
plane
for
service
missions
right,
so
service
service
meshes
on
their
own
generally,
have
their
own,
what
they
say,
metrics
and
or
they
plug
into
something
like
prometheus.
So
what
exactly
is
measuring
doing
that's
different
than
what
they
natively
provide?
Yeah.
B
So
that's
a
great
question
so
currently
you
you,
you
would
use
prominetius
for
logging
right
and,
let's
just
say
you
you're,
using
hto
right
now.
Now
you
need
to
test
out
different
service
measures
out
there
and
again
it's
it's
just
because
there
are
too
many
service
meshes
that
are
starting
to
come
up
so
at
even
messy
at
least
now
we
support
around
six
to
seven
and
that's
the
reason.
B
So
you
need
to
be
able
to
check
on
which
service
mesh
offers
you
the
best
features
as
well
as
which
is
the
best
optimized
for
you.
So
each
service
mesh
has
its
own
benefits
and
downfalls.
It's
similar
to
how
every
cloud
computing
company
is
right.
Azir
has
its
own
benefits.
Aws
has
its
own
benefits.
Gcp
has
its
own
benefits.
C
So
does
measurey
provide
a
way
to
what
do
you
say,
do
a
one-click
deploy
and
like
then
roll
back
off
service
mesh.
So
like
let's
say
I
want
to
install,
try
out
sto.
So
is
it
something
I
read
that
you
can
deploy
these
various
platforms
using
mesh
trees?
So
is
it
like
once
you
deploy,
you
can
add
as
easily
like
roll
it
back
and
undo
the
deployment
of
a
service
mesh.
B
Yeah,
so
it's
it's
as
simple
as
a
clip.
All
of
the
logic
are
handled
in
the
back
end,
so
you
just
need
to
click
a
button.
Your
service
mesh
would
be
deployed,
it
would
be
configured
by
the
default
settings
and
you
can
simply
destroy
them
when
you
don't
need
them.
B
So
it's
yeah,
as
you
said,
it's
just
it's
a
friend:
it's
a
control
plane
on
all
on
most
of
the
service
meshes
and
the
other
thing
is
currently
people
use
prometheus
right.
We
do
we,
we
will
use
prometheus
but,
let's
just
say
a
custom
flavor
of
it.
So
that's
more
on
having
a
proper
service
mesh,
specific
information.
B
Instead
of
having
generalized
grafana
charts,
you
would
have
specific
information,
that's
only
related
to
service
mesh
and
not
any
other,
so
that
just
like
filtering
out
the
unrequired
data
and
just
keeping
the
service
related
stuff
for
you.
C
All
right,
I
also
had
a
query
regarding
service
meshes
in
general.
So
is
this
the
right
place
to
ask
that
as
well.
C
Leave
right,
it's
it's
generally
the
concept
of
service
messages,
so
I
don't
I'm
sure
you'll
be
able
to
help
me
out.
So
is
it
like
a
dns,
but
for
kubernetes
like
it
allows
it
keeps
like
you
said
it?
It
allows
access
restrictions,
but
at
the
same
time
it
also
tells
the
containers
and
what
not,
where
the
other
load
balance
load
balances
and
where
the
other
services
are
located.
C
B
So
it's
it's
just
like
it
has
so
many
features.
So
you
have
you
have
a
discovery.
You
have
authentication,
you
have
a
you
have
logging,
so
it's
just
not
a
dns,
it
has
a
lot
of
stuff
and
that's
why
we
we
don't
so
like
you-
can
consider
it
as
a
dns
for
kubernetes,
though
kubernetes
actually
offers
that
on
its
own.
B
B
Basically,
the
point
here
is
you
don't
want
to
include
a
network
related
logic
in
your
into
your
application
right,
so
what
you
would,
instead
of
putting
the
logic
in
the
application,
you
decouple
it
and
put
it
in
the
network
itself
right.
So
it's
just
like
a
plugin,
you
inject
it.
It
scatters
connects
to
all
the
network
and
then
read
out
everything
through
it.
So
all
the
data
logging
everything
is
done
through
the
network
and
just
because
everything
is
done
on
the
network,
you
simply
get
all
these
stats
from
the
network.
C
C
Yeah,
so
I
I'm
I'm
not
too
sure,
but
it's
basically
like
designing
extensions,
for
what
do
you
say
measuring
so
are.
C
I
think
so
I
think
I
I
think
that's
the
one
I'm
talking
about
yeah
yeah,
so
yeah.
C
So
what
exactly
do
extensions
provide
like
what
benefits
do
they
provide
in
terms
of
what
measuring
can
do
so
so,
like
he's,
I
think
he
mentioned.
No,
I'm
sorry.
I
go
ahead.
B
Yeah,
so
actually
the
point
on
having
extensions
is
exactly
to
keep
memory
extensible.
So
the
point
like
what
by
extensible
I
mean
is
so:
let's
just
have.
There
are
a
lot
of
features
right
and
not
everything
can
be
developed
by
a
single
company,
so
measuring
other,
let's
say
as
a
startup
it
would.
It
would
have
a
limited
force
to
create
all
these
certain
features,
everything
and
still
being
open
source
right.
B
C
Point
here
is
allow
people
to
inject
their
own
applications
and
apis
okay
yeah.
So
it's
just
like
you,
you
would.
You
would
provide.
B
A
Yep
all
right,
so
everything
that
anira
just
told
I
was
pulling
up
mystery
and
I
was
doing
it
within
one
of
the
katakura
tutorials,
so
you
can
go
run
this
as
well
without
doing
in
any
upgrades
or
installing
anything
on
your
local
message
should
be
up
now.
Let
me
just
check
up
on
mini
cube.
A
A
A
A
Before
we
begin
or
before
we
explain
anything
else.
Has
anybody
tried
running
this
locally.
A
B
A
Okay,
right
so
back
to
that
rishab,
I
you've
tried
it
perfect
front
of
any
issues
running
mastery
so
far,.
A
A
Okay,
I
did
it
gotcha.
A
Well,
all
right
an
easy
way
to
go
play
around
with.
C
A
C
I'm
sorry
like
I
thought
my
mic
wasn't
working
yeah.
No,
I
haven't
finished
the
guide,
yet
I
I
didn't
get
the
time
to,
but
did
I
intend
to
finish
it
up
I'll?
Let
you
know
in
case.
I
have
any
issues.
C
I'm
just
following
the
links
in
the
new
newcomers.
What
do
you
say
page?
So
this
would
be
your
what
you
set
up
like
the
welcomer's
guide
from
there.
It
just
went
into
like
I
just
went
into
a
lot
of
links
so.
A
Oh
yeah,
perfect
that
works
the
documentation
works
as
well.
Yeah.
A
All
right,
an
easy,
no
setup
way
to
run
mystery
would
be
the
tutorials.
A
So
basically,
you
get
a
full-blown
terminal
and
an
entire
idea
to
go
work
around
with,
without
installing
anything
on
your
local,
which
can
be
a
good
thing
if
you
haven't
worked
with
docker
or
humidities
before
it
lets
you
up
to
the
mini
cube
clusters
that
you
can
go
mesh
around
with
mystery
and
pull
up
any
of
the
adapters.
Install
sample
apps
run
some
tests
and
just
get
a
feel
of
what
mystery
is
and
how
it
works
without
investing
anything
more
than
your
time.
A
Okay:
let's
go
back
to
the
people
attending
it
pranav.
I
believe
you
you're
interested
in
contributing
to
mystery
and
not
the
website
projects
as
such.
C
No
no
yeah
mashery
itself,
so
I
believe
lee
has
already
pointed
me
towards
imagehub
yeah.
So
I'm
yet
to
take
a
look
at
that
nice.
A
I
believe
the
console
tutorial
actually
allows
you
to
get
image
up
up
and
running.
C
Okay
I'll
check
it,
I
saw
it
on
the
repo
as
well.
I
guess
I'm
not
too
sure
yeah
I'll
do.
I
will
check
it
out.
A
Perfect,
okay,
so
this
shop
is
work
interested
in
working
with
the
website
projects.
Anybody
else
we
had
another
newcomer
right,
a
chinme.
A
Franklin
welcome
back.
Did
you
find
anything
to
work
on
yet.
E
C
A
Please
do
correct
me
if
I'm
pronouncing
that
wrong
writer?
Is
it
other
time.
A
That's
right,
folks!
This
is
more
of
a
speak
up
meeting.
If
you
can
turn
on
your
audio.
That
would
be
perfect
if
you
can't
typing
it
out,
works
as
well.
A
All
right,
so
we
have
two
four
people
interested
in
website
projects
so
I'll
give
a
short
intro
to
them.
We
currently
have
five
layer,
five
site
sites
running
four
of
them
work
on
jekyll
and
those
are
other
central
sites.
The
meshi
project
has
a
separate
site.
The
s
p
project
has
a
separate
site.
The
documentation
has
a
separate
site
post
that
we
had
the
life
central
website
running
on
jekyll
as
well,
but
for
the
past
three
months
we've
been
working
and
working
to
get
it
up
to
a
next
generation
level.
A
All
right,
so
this
is
the
imagery
side.
This
works
on
jekyll.
A
A
One
of
the
more
active
projects
are
one
of
the
more
in
demand
projects
if
you
would
frame
it
like
that
is
the
mystery
site,
but
that
falls
behind
on
the
left
side
and
we
are
currently
working
very,
very
hard
to
convert
it
into
a
gatsby
platform.
So
this
is
the
i5ng
site
and
it's
currently
a
work
in
progress
and
is
due
to
be
released
publicly,
hopefully
this
month.
A
You'll
find
the
code
in
the
layer,
5
ng
branch
on
the
layer,
5
repo,
which
can
be
a
little
confusing
at
first.
B
C
I
had
a
I'm
really
sorry,
so
even
rishabh
was
asking
in
the
chat
and
I
had
a
similar
question
so
on
the
lfx
mentorship
program
page,
it
says
that
measurey
is
the.
What
do
you
call?
It
is
the
project
that
the
program
is
for,
but
does
it
apply
to
other
things
like
image
hub
or
the
website
projects
as
well.
C
A
C
A
Actually,
image
up
is
a
sample
app
and
that
works
along
with
factory,
so
it
would.
C
E
The
mystery
websites
that
is
like
a
five
ng
website,
I
don't
know,
is
there
a
time
when
I
don't
know
the
past
people
working
on
it
can
kind
of
give
us
us
beginners
some
on
boarding
lessons
like
trying
to
understand
the
code
base,
because
today,
aditya
and
I
were
trying
to
understand
the
code
base
and
it
was
really
difficult.
So
I'm
thinking,
if
there's
anyone
who
has
worked
on
it
before
that,
can
just
kind
of
stream
maybe
set
up
and
zoom
it
in
for
us
and
just
guide
us
through
it.
Thank
you.
A
Yeah
sure
that
can
definitely
be
set
up.
Let's
do
it
on
the
next
clip
from
this
call
I'll
get
one
of
the
people
who
have
been
working
on
this
particular
site
to
come
and
give
us
give
a
small
intro
or
a
small
walkthrough
of
the
site
so
that
you
can
understand
better
on
where
to
start
and
where
to
pick
up
issues.
A
All
right,
so
this
is
the
documentation
site
go
here
if
you're
running
mastery
go
find
places
that
can
be
updated
on.
If
you
get
stuck
anywhere
and
let
me
know.
A
All
right,
okay,
key
requisites
to
contributing
to
mystery
and
are
there
any
prerequisites
to
contribute
to
mystery.
B
Use
go:
go
for
backend
and
services
as
well
as
for
the
cli
we
use
get
gatsby,
I
guess
gatsby
or
next
year.
So
it's
basically
javascript
framework
react
framework.
We
use.
We
use
that
for
the
measure
ui,
as
well
as
the
measure
website
and
our
documentation
is
on.
I
guess
shriti.
B
B
Yeah
go
on
yeah,
so
our
documentation
site
is
on
j,
kyle
and
yeah.
That's
it
so
it's
basically
uni
either
react
or
golang,
and
you
would
cover
most
of
the
projects
and
it's
more
on.
Don't
pick
tougher
projects
to
work
on
or
projects
that
have
less
people
contributing
to
initially
maybe
move
on
after
I
guess
half
a
month
or
one
week,
but
not
initially
you
need
initially,
you
might
need
some
guidance
from
anyone.
Who's
worked
on
it
before.
A
Oh
sure,
the
the
issues
on
the
master
level
rishabh.
Are
you
looking
for
something.
A
A
Okay,
so
if
you're
interested
in
working
in
a
particular
niche
or
a
particular
domain,
look
out
for
the
shoes
or
if
they,
if
you
can't
spot
any,
at
least
for
24
hours
or
something
go
to
slack,
ask
people
on
the
mastery
channel
contact
me
I'll,
find
you
somebody
to
reach
out
to
it
won't
really
be
possible
to
go
through
all
of
the
intros
in
the
mystery
network
currently
or
on
this
call.
A
But
the
way
or
the
route
I
just
called
out
should
work
for
almost
anybody.
C
Right
so
the
image
of
project,
I
believe
there
was
a
person
called
dave,
kaldra
working
on
it
earlier
and
I
I'm
not
sure
what.
But
I
think
he
is
not
active
anymore.
So.
A
A
C
A
C
A
All
right
I'll
point
out
another
community
resource
to
you,
so
anurag
was
just
talking
about
getting
mentors
to
tell
you
about
projects
that
introduce
you
to
them.
We
have
a
mentor
program
called
mesh
mates.
So
all
you
need
to
do
is
go
pick
one
of
these
people
out
by
the
way
they
follow
as
a
mesh
mate
turning
this
week.
A
So
that
should
be
good
for
you.
Follow
right,
they'll
be
he'll,
be
added
onto
this
list.
So
all
you
need
to
do
is
go
ahead
and
pick
out.
One
of
these
people
make
sure
that
your
interests
or
your
domains
and
your
time
zones
align
up
with
them.
You
click
on
any
of
the
cards.
You'll
find
a
couple
of
details
about
them,
which
should
hopefully
allow
you
to
pick
more
correctly.
A
A
All
right,
okay,
so
that's
mesh
mates
that
those
are
the
website
projects
that
smash
the
I'll
point
you
to
another
link.
We
have
category.
E
A
You'll
also
find
these
embedded
in
the
documentation
on
particular
service
mesh
pages,
but
either
way
you
can
go
here
and
you
can
run
a
simple
session
which
will
basically
look
like
this.
A
You
have
a
couple
of
instructions,
so
that
should
get
you
up
and
running
without
doing
any
big
installations
on
your
own
local,
without
having
docker
running
without
having
anything
else
running
on
your
own
system,
this
installer
installs
a
basic
mini
key
cluster
and
gets
you
through
all
the
big
processes
and
does
a
couple
of
things
in
the
background
for
you,
so
that
you
don't
have
to
go
work
on
any
of
the
hard
stuff.
Basically,
it
allows
you
to
go
around
meshing
and
play
around
with
it
without
investing
too
much
time.
A
It
should
also
guide
you
through
at
least
installing
a
sample
up
and
running
a
couple
of
tests,
and
it
should
give
you
the
proper
instructions
to
do
that.
Without
you
having
to
go
read
through
a
bunch
of
documentation
or
a
bunch
of
service
mesh
info
or
doc
info
yep,
that's
it
should
be
an
easy
way
to
get
started
who's
that.
E
I'm
sorry:
how
do
we
get
to
that
course?
How
did
you
get
there.
E
The
messaging
course
I
saw,
how
did
you
get
there?
Oh.
A
You
right,
that's
all
the
links
I
have
for
you
guys
today,
so
any
other
questions
you're
very,
very
welcome
to
ask
them
if
any
of
you
have
tried
running
mastery
locally
or
have
tried
getting
any
of
the
sites
running
locally
I'll,
be
very,
very
happy
to
help
you
with
the
installation
of
the
setup
or
just
getting
things
working.
A
You
should
not
be
spending
more
than
say
an
hour
or
two
in
the
setup.
If
you
are
pleased
to
come
on
slack
and
ask
us
out,
ask
questions
sing
under
it
and
make
sure
he's
awake
when
you
do
so
and
make
sure
he
answers,
and
that's
that's
about
it.
Also.
If
you're
planning
on
working
on
the
imagery
cli
mastery
serial
android
would
be
a
great
person
to
contact
and
I'm
pointing
him
out
because
he
is
on
this
call,
and
that
should
be
a
good
connection
for
you
to
make.
A
If
you
want
to
go
attend
any
of
the
community
meetings
or
any
of
the
project
meetings
go
here,
there's
a
table
with
all
the
links
that
you
could
possibly
need
hit
in
the
meetings
to
attend
to
get
into
the
meeting
minutes
or
the
agenda
to
see
previously
previous
recordings
of
that
particular
meeting
get
in
the
slack
channels
and
just
make
sure
that
you
are
involved
in
the
project
before
you
start
contributing
or
make
sure
that
you
understand
the
project
before
you
start
contributing
a
couple
of
other
things.
A
A
These
are
elementary
guides
and
should
run
you
through
the
project.
If
you
need
any
more
info
again,
you're
very,
very
welcome
to
ask
questions
post
that,
I
guess
that's
about
it.
All
these
links
should
be
self-explanatory.
I
at
least
I
hope
so
any
other
questions.
A
A
Off
going
by
what
I
know,
pranav
is
starting
out
with
mystery,
he's
trying
to
get
it
set
up
and
trying
to
run
it
locally.
Chinmay
and
I
believe
rishabh
are
trying
to
get
started
with
the
website.
Projects
also
franklin
is
function
and.
A
Please
please
do
correct
me
if
you're
pronouncing
it
wrong,
which
I
have
a
feeling
I
am
additional,
but
also
trying
to
start
out
with
website
projects
so
for
website
projects.
The
first
thing
that
you
want
to
do
if
you're
on,
if
you're
working
with
any
of
the
jekyll
projects,
is
to
get
a
jackal
environment
set
up
on
your
local.
A
We
have
guides
for
that.
The
exact
documentation
is
also
good
enough
for
it,
but
if
you're
having
a
little
bit
of
difficulty
or
if
you're,
stuck
on
anything
ping
me
on
snack
and
I'll
point
you
to
a
a
recorded
tutorial
for
the
same
for
gatsby,
a
similar
dev
environment,
setup
needed
go,
get
into
the
newcomers
guide
and
that
should
have
enough
instructions
to
get
you
set
up
again.
If
you
hit
any
door
blocks,
come
back
and
slap,
ask
questions
and
you
should
be
good.
A
All
right,
please
feel
free
to
ask
any
other
questions
that
you
want,
but
if
not
well,
congratulations.
You
are
very
welcome
and
very
ready
to
graduate
to
any
other
project
meetings
that
you
might
want
to
for
the
websites
by
the
way
the
website's
call
happens
on
monday.
A
With
timing,
I
remember
it
on
ice
day,
it's
7pm
in
ist,
which
I
think
converts
to
about
8
a.m
in
central
time.
A
A
All
right
guys,
that's
it!
That's
it
for
today's
new
firmness
call
if
anybody
else
has
any
other
questions.
I
am
on
this
call
for
the
next
5-10
minutes,
but
if
not
thank
you
for
coming
on
same
time
next
week,
if
you
want
to
come
back
to
us,
you're
very
welcome
to
if
you're
bored
of
us
already,
which
I
completely
completely
understand,
please
feel
free
to
move
on
to
other
project
meetings
and
get
started.