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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (Aug 19th, 2021)
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Layer5 Newcomers Meeting - Aug 19th, 2021
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A
Okay,
hey,
I
hope
you
can
see
me.
B
A
Hello
and
welcome
to.
B
A
A
A
So
we're
going
to
do
a
quick
intro,
because
that
is
like
a
culture
here
you
have
to
introduce
yourself
where
you're
calling
us
from
away
and
joining
these
chats
from
what
area
you
specialize
in
and
how
your
day
is
going.
So
that's
just
all
you
have
to
do
I'll
start
and
then
pass
it
on
to
the
next
person
and
then
until
you
get
to
the
last
person
so
yeah,
my
name
is
anita
human
and
I'm
joining
this
call
from
nigeria.
A
I
am
a
software
developer
and
then
yeah
react
to
this
specific
front.
End.
I've
been
contributing,
select
salifi
for
over
a
year,
and
it's
been
an
amazing
journey.
So
far,
so
my
day
is
going
well,
I
was
just
about
to
sleep.
Then
I
realized
I
couldn't
miss
this
and
yeah.
That's
just
about
me
and
until
aditya.
C
Hey
hi,
I
am
I
also
I
joined
leah5
about
two
months
ago.
I
am
a
contributor
and
a
community
manager
here.
I
also
work
basically
on
front
end
on
layer
5
as
well
as
measuring
ui,
and
my
day
has
also
been
pretty
good
landed
five
years
today.
So
good.
A
Okay
over
to
you,
zayn.
B
Okay,
my
name
is
I'm
from
india,
kerala
karnataka.
I
live
in
the
and
I
specialize
I
I
wouldn't
say
special,
I'm
very
well
familiar
with
react
and
node.js
I'm
new
to
cloud
technologies.
But
yes,
I
have
an
interest
to
learn
and
yeah.
My
day
is
going
very
good
awesome.
B
A
All
right
so
over
to
the
minute,
if
you
don't
have
access
to
this
file
or
you
couldn't
like
write
your
name
on
this
doc
freely,
that's
probably
because
she's
not
viewed
in
a
community
member
form
yeah,
so
we
always
expect
our
new
members
to
fill
in
this
member
from
so
we
can
get
to
know
you
better
and
yeah
to
help
with
the
collaboration
in
the
community.
So
if
you've
not
done
that,
please
do
what
a
few
in
this
form
is
to
give
access
to
not
only
this
doc
but
also
our
entire
drive.
A
Yes,
so
please
do
that.
Can
under
that
why
the
meeting
is
going
on
it's
up
to
you
and
okay
yeah.
This
call
is
not
strictly
restricted
to
just
newcomers,
so
you
don't
have
to
be
newcomer
to
join.
This
call
like
at
dti
has
been
over.
He
has
been
here
for
over
a
month,
but
he
is
always
helpful
when
it
comes
to
newcomers
call.
So
thank
you
for
joining
again.
I
did
yeah
yeah,
so
you
can
always
hop
into
this
call,
even
if
you're
not
a
newcomer
just
so
you
know.
A
So
what
do
we
do
on
this
call?
We
talk
up,
we
ask
some.
We
take
questions
from
your
doubts
about
the
community.
We
provide
you
with
the
resources
that
you
need
to
get
started
in
the
community.
We
also
listen
to
your
opinion
and
your
thoughts
on
the
best
ways.
You
can
improve
your
experience
in
this
community.
Yes,
so
we
do
like
all
of
that
and
so
much
more
some
days
we
have
tutorials
but
we'll
be
having
that
for
now
or
today
and
yeah
on
to
the
next
one.
A
You
must
have
seen
the
word
mesh
made
somewhere
in
the
community
or
on
a
website
and
you're
wondering
what
exactly
mesh
me
is
well
mesh
meets.
Are
members
of
the
community
who
who
have
been
seen
to
have
enough
who
have
enough
potential
to
be
assigned
this
title
yeah
I
mean
enough
potential
in
the
sense
that
they've
showed
us.
A
They've
showed
us
that
they
care
about
the
community.
They
care
about
you
they
care
about
me,
so
they
they
assign
this
style
to
help.
Embody
you
into
the
community
and
then
get
you
started
on
your
pathways
to
contributing
to
open
source
in
this
community
yeah.
So
you
can
take
a
mesh
meat
as
your
guiding
angel
in
the
community
yeah,
so
you
can
always
access
any
questions.
You
have
ask
for
resources
and
drop
your
ideas
with
the
mesh
mates
if
you
can't
actually
do
it
in
general
channel.
A
A
If
you
feel
you
need
a
mentor,
a
personal
mentor
to
help
you
through,
you
can
ask
any
of
them
to
help
mentor
you
and
they
would
gladly
do
that
and
onto
the
next.
We
have
our
overview
and,
like
I
said
you
can
actually
actually
mesh
mix
either
in
slack
channel
or
reaching
out
to
them.
Personally,
yes,
so
layer,
5
projects,
we
have
a
couple
of
projects,
I'm
sure
you
must
have
seen
so
many
sites
from
us.
A
We
have
a
couple
of
projects,
some
abuse,
some
run
on
jq,
which
is
very
friendly
to
get
started
with
and
others
on
gatsby,
which
is
also
very
friendly
to
get
started.
So
you
don't
have
to
be
an
expert
at
the
messy.I
website.
A
So
this
is
a
a
mystery
project
which
helps
for
service
mesh
management
and
that
it
recently
got
adopted
into
cncf
as
as
a
sandbox
project.
Yes,.
B
A
A
A
Yes,
so
this
is
a
documentation
for
the
mystery
project.
So
if
you
want
to
set
up
measuring
on
your
system
now
you
don't
you
don't
know
how
to
go
about
that.
Probably
you
googled
it
and
they're,
not
there's
not
enough
resources
to
help
you.
This
is
the
perfect
resource
to
do
that.
It
helps
you
with
contributing
to
measuring.
It,
helps
you
with
setting
up
mystery
on
your
end,
and
you
can
see
it's
it's
actually,
a
very
detailed
talk.
It's
understandable!
I
use
this
talk
like
last
week
and
I
was
it
was
a
setup
mystery.
A
You
know
I
was
so
scared
to
do
that
for
almost
I
finally
did
it
thanks
to
adika
okay,
so
you
should
do
that
as
well,
then,
moving
on,
we
have
the
establishment
performance
website
yeah.
So
this
is
one
of
our
projects.
It's
also
runs
on
jq.
You
can
find
out
more
about
smp
checking
this
website
and
how
it
can
be
implemented.
A
Then
going
down,
we
also
have
getting
a
health
project
which
is
a
boarding
project
in
the
community.
It's
it's
still
in
its
very
early
stages.
That's
well!
If
you
know
about
contributions,
you
know
that
contributing
to
a
starting
project
is
the
best
way
to
best
understand
that
project
enough
to
make
reasonable
contributions.
So,
if
you're
looking
for
ways
to
like
view
their
strengths
and
yeah
expand,
you
get
my
health
project,
it's
a
good
place
to
get
started,
so
you
can
find
out
more
about
that.
A
I
hope
using
this
resource
that
is
provided
over
here
and
then
we,
like
I
mentioned
earlier.
Most
of
our
project
was
known
on
gatsby,
which
is
not
very
different
from
that's
very
different
from
react.
So
if
you're
familiar
with
react
just
so,
you
can
actually
take
on
any
gas
protects
with
some
ease,
so
you
don't
have
to
be
scared
of
having
to
learn
all
over
again.
You
just
need
to
watch
a
few
youtube
videos
and
you're
good
to
go.
Actually
we
have
a
few
resources
on
how
to
contribute
in
gas
space.
A
So
in
case
you
need
that.
I
would
then
point
to
that
later,
but
yeah.
This
is
our
layer,
five
project.
This
are
main
projects.
You
can
find
out
more
about
layer,
five,
our
community
and
yeah.
We
also
have
the
learn
layer,
five,
which
is
the
project
all
going
to
help
you
get
started
on
all
you
can
find
out
all
about
layer
5
on
this
website,
so
you
can
explore
that
at
your
own
convenience.
A
We
have
a
few
resources
listed
out
here,
how
to
learn
how
to
manage,
search
messages
and
then
search
mesh
performance
test
the
measure
performance
test.
So
you
can
actually
take
these
courses
and
get
a
good
understanding
of
what's
going
on
in
the
community
and
then
what
mystery
is
all
about
generally.
So
this
is
a
good
resource
for
you
to
also
get
started
then
moving
down.
You
would
see
that
yeah.
A
A
So
these
are
like
means
in
case
you're,
looking
for
friendly
issues
in
the
community,
so
you
can
just
check
that
out
and
you
can
also
go
through
our
repository
overview
to
get
a
better
understanding
of
a
project
with
front-end
and
back-end,
depending
on
your
skills,
your
expertise
and
yeah.
There's
still
a
few
resources
that
I
listed
on
here.
You
can
just
expose
this.
That's
your
time
then
coming
down
here,
like
I
mentioned,
I
was
coming
to
this
slide.
A
We
have
video
recordings
from
yeah.
Most
of
them
come
from
this
newcomer
school
like
because
we
actually
record
this
call
and
some
other
calls
that
have
been
happening
in
the
community.
Yes,
we
have
tutorials
on
contributing
to
mercury
introductions,
measure
ctl,
so
we
have
like
video
recordings
of
just
get
make
your
experience
in
the
community
a
smooth
one.
So
you
issue
yours
also
looking
for
tutorial
on
how
to
contribute
to
that.
But
this
is
a
very
perfect
one.
A
It
should
give
you
all
the
intro
you
need
on
how
to
contribute
to
the
layer.
Five
dots
are
your
site
to
trans
on
god's
play
and
yeah.
So
much
more.
You
can
explore
on
this
page
then,
let's
look
at
our
repository.
Our
project
overview,
like
I
mentioned
earlier,
we
have
for
the
front
and
on
the
back
end
project,
but
you
can
actually
find
out
more
about
this.
A
A
If
you
look
through
this
overview,
you
will
be
able
to
see
which
ones
are
the
front-end
projects
which
are
the
back-end
projects
for
you
to
center
your
energy
and
then
contributes
better.
So
we
have
the
layer.
Five,
that's
io,
which
I
pointed
out
earlier.
It
runs
on
gatsby
we
have
the
measure.I
o,
which
runs
and
check
here
don't
be
scared.
These
are
very,
very
friendly
languages
you
can
just
take
on
without
going
through
any
troubles.
Yeah
jkl
is
actually
very
friendly.
A
You
don't
have
to
be
an
expert
to
actually
make
contributions
and
gatsby
does
the
same
thing.
You
just
have
to
have
an
idea
of
html,
css
and
then
javascript
and
how
to
use
gits
and
the
github
bezel.
So
you
can
actually
make
contributions
to
this
project.
Then
we
have
the
mystery
docs.
You
can
also
look
through
this.
It's
this
repositories
also
runs
on
gq.
Then
we
have
the
service
mesh
performance.
A
A
A
Then
talk
about
the
discussions
from
later,
but
yeah.
We
also
have
a
position
for
that.
You
can
also
explore
that
and
look
for
ways.
You
can
make
suggestions,
improvements
and
create
new
issues
for
yourself.
Then
we
have
the
lender
engine.
So
I
mentioned
earlier
that
on
the
the
get
five
sides,
you
would
also
see
the
learn
learn
layer,
five.
So
this
is
it
we're
trying
to
put
together
courses
for
you
to
take
in
the
community.
A
So
we
don't
want
you
to
come
here
and
then
make
a
contributions,
make
maybe
a
pull
request
or
two,
and
you
don't
have
an
in-depth
understanding
of
what
mercury
is
or
what
service
measures
are.
And
yes,
someone
to
give
you
the
whole
package,
and
then
that
is
what
they
learn.
Layer,
5
is
all
about.
You
can
take,
because
this
is
actually
an
ongoing
project
and
then,
if
you're
looking
for
way
to
also
get
your
hands
dirty.
A
This
is
the
right
spot.
Just
explore,
create
issues
if
necessary
and
take
on
issues
that
you
can
fix,
suggest
new
improvements
yeah.
We
just
want
to
get
this
out
there
as
quick
as
possible,
because
once
everybody
says
that
understanding
mystery
better
okay,
so
that
is
about
the
front-end
projects
and
then
moving
on
to
the
back-end
project.
A
A
So
you
also
another
thing:
you
don't
have
to
be
an
expert
in
golang
to
actually
contribute
to
this.
I
know
some
persons
in
the
community
have
had
very
little
idea
of
the
golan
but
yeah
they
were
able
to
actually
take
on
our
back
end
project
and
make
very
very
tangible
contributions.
A
So
you
don't
have
to
be
an
expert
to
contribute,
so
you
can
actually
explore
a
back-end
project
check
out
the
messaging,
the
mesh
monkey,
the
name
the
f5
also
has
a
back-end,
so
you
can
actually
explore
that
the
messaging
operator
also
a
back-end
project
mesh
sync,
as
you
can
see,
most
of
them
run
on
golang.
So
you
just
have
to
have
an
idea
of
how
this
schools
and
you
would
be
able
to
make
very,
very
reasonable
contributions.
A
You
don't
have
to
be
an
expert
like
I
said,
so.
We
usually
have
demos
here,
but
we
wouldn't
be
having
one
today,
because
this
meeting
is
conflicting
and
they
I
didn't
want
to.
This
meeting
is
completing
with
some
ongoing
events
in
the
community,
so
I
don't
want
to
not
be
here,
but
subsequently
you'll
definitely
be
seeing
demos
on
here.
Then
we
have
a
playlist
of
everything
that
happens
during
our
meetings.
A
Just
so
you
know
these
are
our
trackers.
We
always
record
every
of
meetings
and
then
save
it
on
our
youtube
channel,
so
you
can
always
refer
back
to
the
youtube
channel.
If
you
missed
a
particular
topic
during
the
meeting
and
then
you
want
to
catch
up
on
it
and
also
if
you
were
not
able
to
like
understand
everything
that
went
on
during
mistake,
I
can
always
refer
back
and
catch
up
on
everything
that
happened
within
that
particular.
They
can't
even
go
back
to
watching
all
the
meetings
that
have
happened
before
you
join
the
community.
A
A
Hold
on
again
so,
as
you
can
see,
every
meeting
that
goes
on
in
the
community
is
listed
out
here
so
subscribe
to
this
calendar,
so
you
can
get
notified
once
a
meeting
is
coming
up.
You
don't
have
to
miss
out
on
any
of
that,
so
that
is
just
about
that's
a
quick
tour
on
layer,
five
and
before
I
proceed
onto
the
next
page.
If
you
have
any
questions,
you
can
just
drag
my
attention
back
and
I'll
address
it
quickly.
A
Yes,
if
you
scroll
down
here
moving
down,
you
see
a
question
here,
so
this
question
here
is
here
because
we
want
to
see
which
areas
that
you
need
more
resources
to
help
you
get
started
with.
So,
if
you,
if
you're
looking
for
resources
on
golang
in
the
community
or
outside
the
community,
to
help
you
with
your
contributions,
you
can
just
write
your
name
here
and
I'll,
provide
you
those
resources.
If
you
need
resources
on
either
html,
css
or
jkill,
I
can
also
provide
you
with
these.
A
So
just
write
your
name
down
here
and
also,
if
you
want
to
share
your
more
light
on
devops
or
circles,
whichever
one
your
field
of
specialization
is-
and
you
can
just
write
your
name
down
here
and
then
would
I
get
to
that
now.
If
you
saw
this
at
the
top
of
the
meeting,
I
am
highlighted
this
because
most
persons
don't
get
to
notice
it
on
time.
So
we
have
a
discussed
forum
which
I
pointed
out
earlier.
The
discuss
forum.
Is
there
because
slack
guests
slack
slacks
a
lot?
A
Yes,
so
we
don't
want
some
slack
slacking.
You
can
join
our
discord
forum,
so
you
don't
have
to
miss
out
on
your
questions
and
maybe
another
person
comes
into
the
community
and
is
wondering
how
how
they
can
fix
that
particular
question
or
they're
going
to
the
particular
challenge
that
you
had
at
that
particular
time.
You
can
always
refer
to
our
discussed
channel
where
you
have
that
question
already
put
out
there
and
to
help,
know
you,
but
also
not
only
you,
but
also
several
other
persons
that
will
be
joining
the
community.
A
B
A
Other
persons
that
are
joining
the
community,
which
is
also
a
great
way
to
contribute
to
open
source,
then
we
have
our
community
handbook
which
we
are
currently
working
on.
So
this
was
this
is
the
old
view
of
the
handbook,
but
right
now
we
are
currently
working
on
putting
this
handbook
on
the
website
because
we
don't
want
to
be
greedy.
We
want
everyone
to
be
able
to
see
what
is
happening
in
our
community,
so
we're
putting
this
handbook
on
there.
It's
currently
in
in
progress.
A
It's
a
an
ongoing
progress
right
now,
if
you're
looking
for
a
way
to
contribute,
you
can
just
drop
a
comment
in
the
in
slack
and
I'll
look
for
where
to
fix
you
or
how
to
get
you
started
about
contributing
to
the
handbook,
but
then,
if
you
also
need
a
deeper
guide
on
layer
5,
the
handbook
is
a
great
place
to
start.
Let
me
check
that
on
the
website.
A
So
if
you
go
to
here,
five
slash
community,
slash
handbook,
it
should
take
you
to
the
current.
Oh
sorry,
let's
put
that
wrong,
and
this
should
take
you
to
our
handbook.
It's
currently
under
construction,
like
I
said,
but
you
shouldn't
trust
this-
it's
still
very
sketchy.
This
is,
if
you
want
to
look
for
issues
you
can
actually
scan
for
loops
or
yeah.
A
If
any
issues
that
you
find
here
just
create
an
issue
and
then
we
would
assign
it
to
you
right
away
and
also
we
have
it's
tourette's
abilities,
we're
actually
trying
to
create
content,
video
content,
so
you
don't
only
have
to
read
documentations
and
hand
the
girls
and
get
to
like
watch
videos
and
then
demos
on
how
to
use
most
of
our
projects.
A
So
that
is
about
the
notes.
Then,
if
you
come
to
the
top
of
this
community
minute,
you
see
the
calendar-
and
I
pointed
that
earlier,
so
you
don't
have
to
miss
any
of
our
meetings.
Please
subscribe
to
this
calendar
and
if
you've
not
joined
the
slack
channel,
probably
you
should
just
hop
into
this
meeting.
You
can
also
join
the
slack
channel
using
this
link,
provided
here
you
can
also
check
out
our
github.
A
I
give
her
channel
and
then
explore
our
repositories.
We
have
a
lot
of
those,
so
you
know
you
actually
don't
get
to
lack
a
place
to
make
a
contribution.
We
have
a
lot
of
those
from
mercury
down
to
layer
5
onto
the
service
image
performance,
so
we
have
about
four
github
orgs
in
total
yeah
about
four,
so
you
can
actually
export
each
one
of
them
and
look
for
way
and
make
your
contributions
and
also
we
have
our
youtube
channel.
So,
on
the
youtube
channel,
we
don't
only
have
recordings,
of
course,
on
our
youtube
channel.
A
We
have
what's
sessions
and
meetups
that
are
held
in
the
community.
Like
I
pointed
out
mystery
last
night,
the
mushroom
session
with
cnc,
for
instance,
you
can
also
find
out
on
the
youtube
channel.
A
So
please
subscribe
to
our
youtube
channel,
share
out
the
videos
that
you
find
very
resourceful,
so
other
persons
can
also
make
good
views
of
them
and
then
the
community
drive,
if
you
don't
have
access
to
community
drive
and
you
want
to-
you-
can
actually
just
fill
in
the
community
member
form
and
you
get
access
to
the
dogs
that
exist
within
this
file.
And
then
it
looks
the
right.
A
A
Then,
if
you're
looking
for
places
to
contribute-
and
you
don't
want-
you
know-
you're
looking
for
issues
but
you're
not
coming
across
any
friendly
issues.
Just
click
on
this
help
wanted
issues,
and
there
are
a
list
of
yeah
just
a
list
of
accumulated
issues
that
are
yet
to
be
assigned
just
indicate
interest.
By
commenting
under
any
of
these
issues
under
the
assigned
to
you,
we
also
have
the
good
first
issues
that
has
been
created
out
there.
So
just
indicate
interest.
Just
like
I
said,
drop
a
comment.
A
This
is
because
these
contributing
guidelines
would
help
you
how
to
help
you
set
up
the
project
on
your
device
enough
to
actually
preview
your
changes
after
you've
made
it
and
yes,
so
this
is
a
great
place
to
get
started
whenever
you've
been
assigned
an
issue
and
then
once
you're
done
with
your
issue,
the
the
contributing
guy
points
down
here
that
you
need
to
sign
off
your
issue,
which
is
a
very
necessary
thing
in
this
community.
A
If
you
don't
sign
off,
you
commit
you,
you
get
the
dcu
error,
which
will
actually
keep
dragging
you
back
until
you
sign
off
your
issue,
so
you
don't
want
to
do
that.
What,
while
committing
your
changes,
you
have
to
indicate
that
you're
signing
up
by
adding
this
but
yeah.
This
is
just
the
commits.
This
is
how
the
command
for
signing
off
looks.
A
Like
so
to
save
the
troubles
for
later
and
if
you
scroll
down
here,
you
will
see
our
social
media
channels,
you
signally
five,
then
they
mesh
through
the
iron
mesh
performance
specs.
So
you
can
follow
us
on
each
and
every
one
of
these
handles
then
to
the
right.
You'll,
see
the
layer,
five
and
also
the
mercury
for
linkedin.
Please
follow
and
tag
us
share
our
content,
so
that
is
just
about
a
quick
thoughts
in
layer
5.
A
A
Oh
hello,
I
I
don't
want
to
disrespect
you
by
pronouncing
your
name
wrong,
hello,
so
so
brad.
I
think
I'll
just
sleep
like
that.
Welcome
to
the
meeting
you
can
quickly
write
your
name
in
the
community
minutes.
Let
me
drop
that
in
the
chat
as
well
and
yeah.
If
you
missed
anything,
you
can
also
drop
my
attention
and
I'll
attend
to
it.
C
B
A
If
you
know
at
the
initial
contribution
phase,
you
don't
have
to
know
all
about.
Kubernetes
contributes.
You
just
have
to
have
a
basic
understanding
of
web.
How
programming
works
generally,
how
to
use
html,
css
and
javascript,
because
that's
what
a
basic
website
looks
like
and
how
git
and
github
works?
So
you
can
push
your
commits
back
to
github.
You
don't
have
to
be
an
expert
at
kubernetes,
but
subsequently,
as
you,
your
your
skills
advance,
you
might
see
the
needs.
A
C
Hey
so
so
to
add
to
that,
basically,
even
I
don't
know
how
kubernetes
actually
works.
So
basically,
what
you
need
to
maybe
learn
if
you
want
to
get
into
measuring
ui,
is
how
to
connect
and
disconnect
that's
it.
C
A
Okay,
and
if
you
have
any
further
questions,
please
go
right
on
ahead
and
ask.
A
Yeah
by
you
should
get
access
to
the
drive,
if
not
immediately,.
B
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
D
I'm
shubhady
from
india
and
I'm
a
beginner
means
it's
my
first
time
to
contributing
in
the
open
source
and
I'm
learning
those
two
steps
and
exploring
the
things.
So
it's.
B
A
Oh
wow,
it's
good
to
have
you
here
and
then
welcome
to
layer,
5
community.
Yes,
so
since
this
is
your
first
open
source
project,
I
am
going
to
give
a
quick
tour
on
how
to
make
your
first
contributions.
A
If
you
want
to
contribute
to
any
of
our
project,
the
first
thing
you
should
always
do
is
yeah
locate
the
issue,
so
you
have
to
identify
an
issue
so
which
issue
is
that?
If
I
think
I
can
stick
on-
and
this
issue
seems
like
something
like
a
carry,
this
issue
looks
like
something.
A
This
issue
looks
like
something
I
can
take
on
on
these
two,
so
it
all
depends
just
if
you
see
an
issue
that
is
not
assigned
yet
like
this
one's.
No
one
has
commented
on
that
and
they
are
open
right,
I'm
just
using
this
as
an
instance.
Just
so
you
know
you
can
actually
just
drop
a
comment,
and
that
is
indicating
interest
that
you
want
to
take
on
this
issue
and
someone
will
assign
it
to
you
and
once
that
issue
is
assigned
to
you,
you
will
see
your
name
on
here
as
the
assignee.
A
That
means
you
have
access
your
you're
allowed
to
take
on
this
issue.
So
the
next
thing
you
should
do
is
get
a
copy
of
this
repository
by
it.
So
when
you
a
repository,
it
creates
a
copy
of
this
project
onto
your
github
account
so
yeah
I
already
gave.
I
already
did
that,
but
if
this
is
your
first
time
doing
that
you
actually
have
to
do
that.
A
So
by
the
time
you
don't
create
a
then
we
need
to
get
this
this
project
on
our
device
recently
saying
that
you
can
actually
make
changes
to
a
layer,
5
project
without
cloning
it
to
your
device,
because
you
might
not
be
able
to
sign
up
your
commit
at
the
end
of
the
day,
and
that
was
going
to
an
error.
So
you
just
copy
this,
go
to
your
your
table
now
and
do
I
run
the
command
git
clone.
D
Okay,
okay,
I
heard
out
that
how
to
yeah
means
how
to
set
up
the
environment
for
the
layer
pipelines
the
after
downloading
or
the
projects,
then
how
can
I
set
up
this?
Because
there
is
lots
of
frameworks
also
working
on
okay.
A
Yeah
so
yeah
good
thing,
you
have
an
idea
of
that.
So,
if
you've
already
like
gotten
the
copy
on
your
system
and
yeah,
your
next
thing
is
go
to
the
contributing
md
file.
So
this
file
is
available
in
any
open
source
representation.
So
most
of
the
processed
propositions
try
to
put
this
file
out.
It
gives
you
a
step-step
guide
on
how
to
contribute
to
that
particular
project.
A
I
want
to
contribute
like
in
the
layer,
5
you'll
see
that
it
says
the
repository
make
a
clone,
switch
to
mask
and
switch
master
and
create
a
branch
and
all
yeah.
So
it
gives
you
a
step
to
step
guys.
You
just
pull
these
steps
to
the
end
and
if
you
still
have
challenges
running
the
project
locally,
you
can
try
this
commands
out
on
here.
So
these
are
your
escape
routes.
A
In
case
you
have
extra
errors
and
if
that
doesn't
still
work,
then
you
should
drop
a
comment
in
the
slack
channel
and
somebody
will
definitely
help
you
out
with
that
and
by
the
time
you're
done
making
your
changes
and
your
and
you
want
to
make
a
push
back
to
github.
Always
remember
that
you
have
to
sign
off
your
committee
in
their
five
community
because
we
have
the
dco
check,
so
this
dco
check
is
for
signing
up.
If
you
don't
sign
up
for
an
issue
you
get
thrown
on
error.
A
The
essence
of
this,
you
is
in
order
to
protect
your
contribution
to
the
community
and
also
protect
the
community
as
well.
So
we
put
this
out
to
help
not
not
to
only
protect
ourselves.
We
also
protect
your
contributions
to
the
community
and
make
sure
that
you
yeah.
You
agree
that
you're,
the
one
that
actually
made
this
commit.
So
by
the
time
you.
B
A
Off
your
commits,
you
won't
actually
have
any
errors
along
the
way,
but
if
you
forget
to
sign
off-
and
let's
say
you
forgot
and
use
the
vs
code
shortcuts,
you
definitely
have
these
errors
because
I
don't
think
it
provides.
It
provides
me
to
sign
up
and
it
commits
there.
So
you
should
always
use
the
terminal
whenever
you
want
to
commit
your
changes
back
to
github.
So
by
after
committing
you
make
a
push
and
then
create
a
pull
request,
and
that
is
just
about
making
contributions
to
layer.
D
Okay,
now
one
thing
there
is
lots
of
meetings
going
on,
but
the
thing
is:
how
can
I
know
all
what
about
the
making?
So
I
just
add
to
my
calendar,
so
I
can't
miss
any
making.
Is
there.
B
D
Blogs
or
something
to
know
about
the
meetings,
men's
meetings.
A
Okay,
yeah,
if
you,
if
you,
if
you're
on
this
particular
dock,
you
will
see
this
point
where
it
says:
never
miss
out
on
any
layer,
5
meeting,
so
you
can
actually
subscribe
to
our
calendar.
It
has.
This
website
has
all
of
our
meetings.
Every
single
one
of
the
meetings
listed
out
here,
so
you
don't
have
to
miss
out
on
anyone.
You
can
just
subscribe
to
that,
so
you
can
get
notified
whenever
anything
is
ongoing.
D
A
A
All
right
any
other
questions.
A
A
Thank
you,
aditya
thank
you
zayn
and
thank
you
so
so
brad
is
the
okay
surprise.
A
Okay,
thank
you,
sir,
for
jumping
into
the
meeting.
It
was
really
nice
meeting
every
single
one
of
you.
I
hope
to
see
more
of
your
contributions
in
the
community
and
yeah
to
see
more
of
you
in
the
community
generalists.
So
if
you
have
any
other
questions
after
now,
please
feel
free
to
reach
me
out
in
slack
channel
or
any
of
the
mesh
mates,
and
if
you
missed
what
I
said,
cuz
sending
mesh
weight.
A
A
mesh
mate
is
like
a
guardian
angel
in
the
community,
so
you
have,
if
you
have
any
questions
or
any
doubts,
always
reach
out
to
a
mesh
meet
and
enmesh
me
to
provide
you
the
right
resources
and
answers
yes,
so
that
is
just
about
today's
meeting.
Thank
you
all
for
jumping
into
the
call,
and
this
meeting
takes
place
every
thursday
same
time,
so
you
can
always
come
into
this
mission
next
week.
You're
always
welcome
it's
not
only
for
newcomers,
so
you
can
always
come
to
this
meeting
next
week.
Thursday.
A
Meanwhile,
tomorrow
is
our
general
meeting,
so
don't
miss
out
thumbs
out
because
you
get
to
introduce
yourself
to
the
entire
community
and
everyone
gets
to
meet
you.
So
I
think
that's
that's
a
good
opportunity
to
ask
any
other
questions
that
you
have
so
don't
miss
out
on
that
stay
tuned
and
thank
you
once
again.
Bye
everyone
have
a
lovely
day,
bye,
anita
thanks
for
hosting
bye,
bye.