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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (Jan 26th, 2021)
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A
Okay,
welcome
everybody
to
the
new
comics
call.
We
have
longer
than
usual
that
can
be
distinguished,
which
is
great.
Let
me
reduce
the
call
before
we
go
any
further.
We
take
a
day
every
week
to
welcome
in
our
newcomers
and
introduce
you
to
the
community
to
the
projects
and
make
sure
that
you're
ready
to
get
started.
A
This
is
more
of
a
active
call
and
you
can
speak
up
anytime
that
you
want.
You
can
share
opinions.
You
can
talk
about
things,
you
can
add
things
to
your
gender
and
continuing
on
as
you
want.
If
you
can
see
my
screen,
that
is
the
meeting
minutes
for
the
this
particular
call.
A
A
A
Before
we
begin,
we
do
have
a
tradition
which
is
that,
if
you're
new
in
this
call
and
that,
if
you
haven't
attending
one
before
you
are
supposed
to
introduce
yourself
and
say
a
little
bit
about
yourself,
which
can
include
basically
anything
from
your
favorite
color
to
what
you
like
to
do
or
what
you
do
for
the
day.
Job
or
basically
anything
is
anybody
new
in
the
store.
B
A
Hey
so
I'm
going.
B
A
I
think
okay,
I
don't
think
there
are
any
other
newcomers
on
this
particular
call.
There
are
a
couple
of
timers
and
a
few
people
returning
back
to
us,
which
is
great
all
right,
I'll,
shut
up
and
I'll
hand
over
the
window.
C
So
hi
everyone
welcome
to
intro
to
mystery
cd.
So,
as
you
might
have
rightly
guessed,
I
am
this
guy
here
so
yeah.
I
started
contributing
to
measure
a
while
back
a
couple
of
months
back,
but
I
started
contributing
to
measuring
ctl
recently
just
a
couple
of
weeks,
so
I
think
I'll
be
a
good
person
to
walk
you
through
what
you
might,
what
issues
you
might
face
or
what
questions
you
might
have,
what
all
things
you
need
to
look
into
to
contribute
to
measuring
cpl.
C
So
that's
the
basic
agenda
and
we'll
be
looking
through
all
these
all
these
stuff.
Through
through
this
presentation
and
after
this
meeting,
I
will
probably
share
share
some
resources
with
you
so
that
you
can
immediately
get
started
with
measuring.
C
So
this
yeah.
This
presentation
is
not
like
going
to
be
like
a
complete
like
a
code
walkthrough
or
basically
trying
to
shove
everything
into
your
mouth,
but
it
will
probably
give
you
some
idea
and
some
context
into
how
you
can
contribute
to
measure
your
situation.
C
So
let's
get
started
with
what
is
measuring
ctr,
so
machinery
ctl
is
a
command
line
interface
to
manage
measuring,
that's
it,
so
you
might
be
familiar
with
commander
interfaces.
If
you
are
not
there.
Basically
tools
that
you
can
run
on
your
terminal
for
some
function
like
it
does
not
have
a
graphical
user
interface
it.
The
only
user
interface,
is
through
the
terminal.
C
C
And
if
you
are
already
familiar
with
the
rest
of
my
cherry
and
the
rest
of
measuring
architecture,
you
might
be
wondering
where
measuring
cdl
fits
in
with
all
of
the
other
moving
stuff.
C
So,
as
you
can
see,
we
can
run
measuring
on
like
docker
or
kubernetes,
and
you
have
your
your
service
mesh,
your
service
here
and
machinery
basically
helps
you
manage
multiple
service
measures
and
you
can
can
like
check
their
performances
and
everything.
C
So
measuring
cpl
is
a
client
for
measuring,
so
it
basically
communicates
with
measuring
which,
in
turn
communicates
with
your
service
meshes
and
yeah
gets
everything
done
basically,
so
that
is
what
measuring
cpl
is
and
how
it
fits
in
with
all
these.
C
By
the
way,
I
will
share
all
these
with
you
after
the
call,
so
you
can
look
into
it
later,
yeah.
So
now
that
you
have
an
understanding
of
what
machinery
ctl
is.
Basically,
you
might
be
wondering
what
programming
language
it
uses,
whether
you
can
contribute
to
that
or
not
yeah.
So
that
is
something
you
might
wonder,
or
something
that
I
wondered
at
the
beginning.
C
So
the
answer
is
wait
for
it
or,
as
some
others
call
it
the
go
programming,
language
or
golang,
or,
as
I
call
it,
the
cutest
programming
language
yeah.
So
we
use
golang
and
it's
a
relatively
new
programming
language
and
it
is
developed
in
google
and
yeah.
It
has
become
really
popular
for
hardware
intensive
stuff
where
performance
is
really
important
so
and
it's
really
popular
like
it's
one
of
the
languages
that
you
might
need.
C
C
C
But
the
most
important
point
is
that
golang
has
some
powerful
libraries
like
cobra
and
viper,
which
can
help
you
make
the
process
for
creating
clx
very
easier.
So
that
is
one
of
the
most.
C
So
what
are
the
tools
used
in
measuring
setup
by
tools?
I
mean
libraries
or
what
are
the
main
libraries
frameworks
that
we
use
to
build
measuring
ctl?
C
Obviously,
there
are
a
lot
of
libraries
that
we
use,
but
here
are
two
main
ones
that
you
might
want
to
look
into
when
you
start
contributing
to
measuring
ctrl.
They
are
cobra,
cobra
and
viper,
so
yeah
it
is
developed
by
the
same
guy,
so
they
work
really
well
together.
C
So
cobra
is
a
library
that
has
a
lot
of
function
to
create
cli
applications
in
code.
It
also
is
kind
of
like
a
framework
to
build
cli
application
and,
as
you
may
have
noticed
or
may
not
know,
measuring
measuring
has
a
lot
of
configuration
files
and
stuff
like
that,
so
to
handle
that
we
use
wiper,
which
is
really
great
for
handling
configuration
files.
C
So
we
you
might
need
to
look
into
these
two
libraries
first.
So
now
we
come
to
the
big
question.
What
should
I
learn
for
contributing
to
give
you
some
perspective?
I
joined
missouri
I
joined
actually
the
life.
I
community
back
in
november,
like
so
almost
three
months
and
I
was
contributing
to
front
end
at
first.
I
had
no
idea
what
mystery
was
or
what
service
meshes
are,
or
what
what
I
knew
about
docker
and
kubernetes,
but
I
don't
know,
didn't,
have
any
idea
how
to
use
it.
C
So
it
took
me
a
while
to
get
to
learn
everything
and
to
first
of
all
to
know
what
I
should
learn.
C
So
this
is
probably
going
to
help
you
like
to
get
an
idea
of
what
you
should
learn
to
contribute
to
measuring
or
if
you
are
a
complete,
beginner
or
maybe
you're
a
student.
You
might
never
have
used
the
used
service
meshes
in
your
project
center,
so
yeah.
I
will
try
to
give
you
what
I
learned
and
what
might
help
you
the
first
things
to
look
into
so
yeah.
The
first
general
steps
to
look
into
are
docker.
C
C
You
can
try
to
understand
the
microservices
architecture
and
because
we
use
service
meshes
primarily
in
the
micro
service
services
architecture
and
finally,
you
can
learn
what
service
meshes
are,
and
I
have
some
resources
for
you
that
that
I
will
share
in
slack
later
so
you
can
check
out
all
these
so
yeah
after
you
have
an
idea
of
what
what
these
are.
C
You
might
want
to
try
and
run,
measuring
and
see
what
it
does
so
yeah.
Maybe
you
might
have
already
done
that
run
mystery
and
see
what
it
does
and
learn
what
yeah,
what
what
is
the
use
of
measuring
and
yeah
after
you
have
run
it
and
test
check
it
out.
There
are
so
many
sample
applications
in
measuring
that
you
can
test
it
out,
and
the
next
thing
would
be
to
set
up
your
development
environment.
C
There
are
detailed
instructions
for
that
in
your
in
the
contributing
guides
in
github,
so
try
to
set
up
a
development
environment
on
your
machine
after
forking,
the
wrapper
of
course,
and
try
to
run
it
on
your
development
environment
and
then
you
you
can
try
the
measuring
ctl
command
and
there
is
a
documentation
for
that
which
I
will
share
the
link
to
which
shows
all
the
different
commands
in
machinery
ctl
and
what
it
does
so
going
through.
C
That
and
trying
that
out
is
a
good
idea
so
that
you
can
get
a
feel
of
what
is
happening.
And,
finally,
you
should
try
looking
at
the
measuring
cpl
code,
which
we
will
look
into
right
now
so
yeah.
This
is
the
machery
and
I
have
cloned
it
in
my
local
machine,
and
here
you
can
see
a
machine
ctl
folder,
and
here
we
we
have
all
the
commands
that
we
have
written
and
here
is
the
command.
C
This
might
not
make
any
sense
now,
but
after
you
have
gone
through
the
cobra
the
framework
we
use
for
yeah
making
this
cli,
it
might
make
more
sense
so
or
like.
Maybe
you
can
easily
get
this
so
we
have
a
verbose
flag,
which
is
a
persistent
flag
which
is
a
dual
variable,
whether
it
is
variables
or
not,
and
this
is
the
a
long
form
long
form
of
the
flag
and
the
short
term.
So
you
can
see
how
easy
it
is
to
use
cobra
to
build
your
cli.
C
So
that's
it
and
we
have
all
the
other
commands,
and
we
here
we
have
the
system
commands
which,
which
would
be
like
measuring
system,
channel
measure,
machinery,
system,
completion,
etc
and
measuring
system
start
measure
system
reset
and
all
so.
We
have
all
the
files
here
in
the
machine,
ctl
folder
and
now
you
can
just
run
run,
make
inside
the
measuring
ctl
folder
and
it
will
compile
everything
into
a
single
binary
file,
and
you
can
just
run
this.
This
binary
file
for
working
with
measure
receipt,
okay,.
C
Now,
let's
look
into
how
you
can
contribute
and
the
obvious
answer
might
be
to
write
code,
but
there
are
actually
many
ways
you
can
contribute
to
measuring
cdf
and
currently
we
are
having
like.
We
are
planning
on
releasing
some
new
features
which
is
still
under
design,
so
we
are
still
working
on
it
and
we
need
a
lot
of
contributors
to
come
and
work
on
measuring
ctl
and
there
might
be
some
good
first
issues
and
newcomer
issues
in
a
couple
of
days
and
yeah.
C
So
that's
a
good
place
to
start
and
you
can
always
write
documentation.
Documentation
can
always
be
made
better
and
this
could
be
for
users
for
new
contributors
or
even
for
developers.
So
I
think
documentation
is
really
and
like
I
said
before,
we
are
working
on
some
new
features
and
some
of
them
are
still
in
the
design
phase.
So
we
might
need
some
ideas
on
that
and
if
you
have
ideas
for
completely
new
features,
then
those
are
also
welcome
and
yeah.
A
Hey
guys,
any
questions
are
welcome,
and
this
is
actually
a
much
better
way
to
ask
questions
because
you
get
an
upfront
response
rather
than
on
stack
or
basically
anywhere
else.
B
A
C
Yeah
no
problems,
if
you,
if
you
have
any
questions
like
drop,
a
message
in
measuring
detail
or
the
newcomers
channel
and
yeah,
that's
it.
A
All
you,
if
you
weren't,
able
to
understand
everything
or
even
anything
from
this
particular
presentation.
That's
perfectly
perfectly
signed
I'll
put
up
two
points
here.
One
these
meetings
are
recorded,
so
you
can
go
run
through
them
again.
There
have
been
other
tutorial
sessions
for
leslie
cities
as
well,
so
you
can
go
through
those.
A
C
A
All
right
so
naveendo
will
share
resources
in
on
slack
and
I'll.
Add
links
to
the
meeting
minutes
after
the
meeting
as
well
post
that
I'll
actually
pause
here
and
let
you
ask
any
questions
that
you
have
before
we
move
on
to
anything
else.
B
I
had
a
question,
though
you
said
something
about
issues
being
posted
soon.
I
couldn't
grasp
what
you
said.
Can
you
please
repeat
that
once.
C
Yeah
sure
so
we
are
working
on
some
new
features
for
measuring
ctr,
so
we
will
be
adding
some
new
issues.
Like
basically
new
feature,
issues
like
we
are
adding
some
new
features
to
some
of
the
commands
on
measuring
so
which
we
will
divide
it
into
like
different
issues,
and
we
will
try
to
add
some
newcomer
issues
and
first
timer
issues
so
that
everyone
can
start
contributing.
So
it
will
happen
this
week
itself.
C
A
All
right
anything
else,
anybody.
D
Hey
I
had
just
one
question
or
I'm
I
could
ask
just
for
a
suggestion
that
I
was
planning
to
make
a
cli
for
myself
for
a
you
know,
a
minor
project,
so
I
was
thinking
of
making
it
with
python.
C
So
you
don't
for
clies,
it
really
doesn't
matter
from
what
I
researched,
because
you
don't
need
to
have
that
time
that
high
performance
or
you
don't
need
to
like
use
a
lot
of
hardware
and
stuff
like
that,
but
yeah
go
generally
provides
all
these.
It's
really
fast
and,
as
I
shown
you
like,
there
are
really
amazing
libraries
that
lets
you
build
cli
really
easily.
C
I'm
sure
python
would
have
also
have
such
libraries
but
yeah
with
golang.
It's
really
easy,
and
since
we
are
in
a
cloud
native
space,
I
think
it
like
golang
is
the
way
to
go,
but
it
really
depends
on
your
application.
Python
is
really
fine
and
also
like
one
disadvantage
with
python
is
that
it
is
an
interpreted
language
and
like
golang,
it
won't
work.
C
It
may
need
some
dependencies
to
work
everywhere
and
like
like
golang,
it
won't
compile
it
to
a
single
binary
file
and
it's
not
as
portable.
So
all
that
features
will
be
great.
We
will
will
be
provided
with
golem,
so
yeah
yeah.
So
to
add
to
navindo's
point.
The
main
difference
between
guru,
lang
and
python
would
be
that.
E
C
C
Your
writing.
Your
logics,
because,
like
basically
you,
you
might
miss
some
part
of
the
error
handling
or
let's
say
some
part
of
exceptions
where
that,
like
the
python
cli
would
fail,
but
golang
wouldn't
because
the
compiler
takes
like
beforehand.
The
compiler
would
tell
the
user
that
this
is
not
handled
so
do
handle
this.
C
Building
some
something
that
is
very
simple
and
it
you'll
need
to
do
it
fast,
it's
python,
but
if
you
want
to
do,
if
you
want
to
build
a
customer
facing
application
that
that
that
you
don't
know
the
test
cases
basically
like,
like
you,
don't
know
a
scenario.
What
would
happen
if
this
happens,
or
that
happens
like?
If
you
don't
know
the
scenarios,
then
it's
safer
to
build
it
with
golang,
because
most
of
the.
D
A
All
right,
ruth,
are
you
on
call.
A
F
Yeah
yeah,
but
my
computer
is
actually
really
low.
It's
almost
going.
A
Off
versus,
do
you
want
to
do
the
live
site
projects
intro
I'll
share
for
you?
If
that's
the
issue.
F
Okay,
can
you
kind
of
like
run
it
through
for
me,
then
I'll
probably
like
take
on
the
talk
about
smashmates
and
the
other
parts?
Oh
have
you
talked
about
that.
F
Okay
yeah,
so
so
I
should
just
talk
about
that
before
my
computer
goes
off
so
hi
everyone,
I'm
bruce
so
the
part
about,
if
you
did,
you
want
to
go
ahead,
share
your
screen.
F
Oh,
let
me
just
use
your
screen
why
you
like
scroll
down
okay,
so
while
sweetie
would
like
introduce
the
different
websites
that
run
layer,
5,
the
frontend
projects
like
merceri
and
the
that
all
run
on
gql
right
should
introduce
that,
but
you
could
also
like
sign
up
for
enmesh
meets,
which
is
something
like
a
mentoring
program
where
you
get
assigned
as
regards
your
stock,
if
you're
a
front-end
person
we
have
like
you
can
reach
out
to
kilici,
then
for
back-end
projects
like
mesherie
and
mercedes
city,
only
kill
and
or
tan
luge
right.
F
So
the
the
measurements
program
is
just
like
a
mentoring
session
where
you
get
assigned
to
a
mesh
meet
it
off.
You
could
also
reach
out
on
slack
to
either
of
us
here
and
we
will
like
assign
you
to
a
mesh
meet
where
you
get
mentored,
either
one-on-one
sessions
to
your
first
contribution
right.
So
these
are
like
the
media
available
mesh
mates
here.
So
you
can
also
reach
out
to
them
on
slack
with
like
the
same
name
here
so
additionally,
you
should
you
can
go
back
to
the
meeting
in
it
all
right.
F
So
also
we
have
a
hands-on
tutorial.
You
can
try
it
on.
I
like
navigate
to
that
page
yeah,
so
yeah
we
have
hands-on
tutorial
for
you.
So
if
you
navigate
here,
you
can
like
see
the
ones
that
are
available
for
mystery
and
for
measure
performance
testing.
So
you
can
like
start
the
course
and
like
it's,
it's
like
a
practical
session
where
you
like,
learn
how
to
use
measuring
right
and
additionally,
there's
the
there's
a
google
form
right
and
that
we
have
the
open
source
contributor.
F
F
What's
like
the
tutorial
you'd
love
to
see,
just
like
the
amazing
tutorial
that
navindi
did
today,
so
you
can
fill
in
what
you
love
to
see
on
this
new
commerce
call
in
this
in
this
form.
So
it's
not
it's
just
about
some
few
questions
where
you
can
fill
in
some
feedback,
either
feedback
or
like
what
you
want
to
see
or
the
tutorial
or
whatever
problem
you
might
have
with
running
mastery
or
whatever
the
case
may
be,
and
also
this
whole
call
is.
F
The
idea
of
this
call
is
to
like
guide
newcomers
and
take
on
tutorials
and
also
answer
questions
so
feel
free
to
like
ask
any
questions
as
regards
mystery,
or
they
are
five
in
your
whole
and
also
these
calls
are
recorded
right,
so
you
can
also
catch
up
on
any
of
the
ones
you've
missed
out
on
and
checking
on
tutorials
that
are
that
have
been
done
and
also
feeling
tutorials
on
this
open
source.
Question
m
questionnaire.
F
So
I
think
I
think
that's
all
please
feel
free
to
like
ask
questions
where
you
do
not
understand,
and
I
wonder
what
streets
you
for
the
intro
to
their
five
projects.
The
fondant
project
on
the
back-end
project.
A
Okay,
that's
it
for
the
gurus
and
the
little
things
now
again
pause
the
questions
here
before
we
go
forward
and
explain
what
the
tutorial
is
about
or
what
the
ffsi
perspective
about.
A
All
right
before
we
begin
on
expanding
on
anything,
is
anybody
today
on
this
call
who
wants
to
work
with
either
front-end
or
back-ends
for
website
projects
or
web
development
projects?.
A
Yeah
right
right,
so
we
have
currently
have
five
layer,
five
side
projects
going
on.
Sixth,
one
is
in
the
works
as
well.
I've
introduced
the
first
four,
so
if
you
currently
see
the
ones,
I'm
highlighting
these
four
run
on
jekyll,
which
is
a
static
site
generator,
and
you
should
be
able
to
understand
if
you
haven't
worked
with
it
before,
you
should
be
able
to
understand
it
in
a
little
with
a
little
bit
of
feeding
or
with
a
little
bit
of
practical
work
with
it.
A
A
A
We
still
are
short
of
a
few
people
working
on
this
on
left,
5g,
so
I'll
introduce
what
the
site
is
about,
how
the
site
is
built
and
other
things
actually
a
few
people
on
this
call
have
actually
worked
on
this
site.
Naveen
do
has,
I
know
aneesh.
Did
you
solve
this
small
issue
for
this
as
well?
If
I
remember
right.
A
Not
for
this
one,
my
bad
all
right,
so
the
5ng
is
built
on
gatsby,
which
is
the
react
framework
you
work
in
it.
A
small
prerequisite
would
be
knowing
the
basics
of
reactor
suppose
and
a
bit
of
javascript
and
or
if
you
want
to
work
on
the
ui
side
of
things,
having
a
good
idea
about
design,
you
can
help
with
either
things
to
find
issues
go
through
the
life
repo
and
look
up
issues
that
have
the
ng
tag
on
them.
A
A
If
you
need
some
help
setting
up,
if
you
need
some
help
getting
started,
please
do
contact
me
I'll
help.
You
get
started
with
the
right
people,
I'll
point
you
out
to
a
few
people
who
have
been
consistently
working
on
this
project
and
you
can
get
set
up
right
away.
A
Let
me
show
you
the
other
sides.
At
least
this
one
is
the
industry
side
again
built
on
jackal.
We
do
have
a
couple
of
ongoing
issues
in
this
in
which
you
can
participate
as
well.
A
Moving
on
the
documentation
should
also
be
something
you
should
be
familiar
with,
also,
if
you're
planning
to
work
in
any
of
the
website,
projects
related
to
mystery
or
related
to
s
p
or
either
of
those.
The
first
thing
you
should
really
do
is
well
try
your
meshing
and
the
best
way
to
do
that
without
having
to
make
some
significant
changes
on
your
local
is
well,
is
trying
out
a
tutorial
root
introduced
these,
but
I'll
take
a
stab
at
introducing
them
again.
A
A
It
has
these,
the
site
has
been
malfunctioning
for
a
day
or
two,
so
these
might
not
be
working
to
perfection,
but
if
you
want
to
try
them
out,
they
are
also
available
on
check
they're
also
available
here
on
each
sub,
slash
pages.
What
these
tutorials
do,
for
you
is
provide
a
terminal,
a
completely
setup
terminal
with
everything
free
installed
for
you
with
everything
already
going
and
up
for
you
all
you
need
to
do
is
go
run
it
and
that
yep,
so,
as
you
can
see,
it
will
set
up
the
environment
for
you.
A
It
will
set
up
everything
for
you
and
you
can.
All
you
need
to
go.
Do
is
follow
the
instructions
and
get
messy
up
and
running
on
it.
You
can
go
play
around
with
it.
You
can
go
on
in
follow
the
instructions
install
meshes
play
around
with
them.
Install
sample
apps,
run
some
performance
tests,
get
back
results,
check
up
on
them
and
just
play
around
and
figure
out
how
everything
works
out
without
doing
anything
on
your
local.
A
A
I'll
rewind
back
to
the
initial
purpose
of
this
call.
So
if
you're
on
this
call-
and
if
you
spend
15
minutes
hearing
people
ramble
on
especially
me
ramble
on,
you
should
be
taking
away
at
least
two
things.
One
is
enough
resources
and
enough
suggestions
and
enough
people
or
contacts
with
you
so
that
you
can
get
started
on
any
of
the
projects
that
you
want
to
get
started
on.
A
Two
is
you
should
get
all
your
questions
answered
before?
Moving
on
to
any
other
project
calls?
This
is
not
for
in
a
kindergarten
school
if
you
take
it
that
way,
so
that
when
you
graduate
from
this
particular
call,
you
can
move
on
to
other
project
codes
and
actually
get
started
actually
get
into
the
exciting
stuff.
A
So,
let's
talk
about
you
individually,
I
believe
soham
wants
to
work
with
both
website
projects
and
mystery,
and
you
have
message
setup
which
is
perfect.
A
A
Right
I'll
point
you
to
another
person
on
this
call
is
under
still
on
well,
never
mind
so
there's
a
person
called
anderle
chan
who
was
on
this
call
until
about
a
minute
ago,
he's
also
a
pretty
good
contact
to
have.
If
you
want
to
contribute
to
mushrik's
detail
in
addition
to
the
window,
I'm
sure
they'll
both
help.
You
out
point
them
out
in
slack
and
pester
them
with
any
questions
that
you
might
have.
A
All
right,
yes,
do
you
have
everything
that
you
need?
I
believe
you
wanted
to
contribute
to
website
projects
specifically.
A
Okay,
elijah
welcome
back.
A
I
think
this
is
your
third
new
film.
A
Oh
nice,
were
you
able
to
get
any
issues
to
your
liking.
A
All
right,
oh
yes,
let
me
point
out
another
thing.
So
after
you've
graduated
from
this
particular
call
and
if
you're
tired
of
hearing
my
voice-
which
I
completely
completely
understand
all
right,
so
you
can
go
on
this
particular
link
where
you'll
have
a
table
basically
and
if
you
need
links
to
any
of
the
meetings
to
any
of
the
agendas
to
any
of
the
recordings.
A
Can
yeah,
what's
that,
you
can
also
just
go
sign
up
for
the
ff
calendar
which
should
get
you
signed
up
for
all
the
meetings
on
it.
C
A
All
right,
that's
it
for
me
guys
any
other
questions.
A
That's
right,
if
you
don't
have
any
other
questions,
I
won't
take
up
any
more
of
your
time
if
you
do
I'll
be
on
this
call
for
the
next
five
six
minutes,
please
be
sure
to
speak
up.
If
not
well,
thank
you
for
coming
on
everybody
same
time
next
week
and
that's.