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From YouTube: Layer5 Newcomers Meeting (May 20th, 2021)
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Layer5 NewComers Meeting (May 20th, 2021)
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A
A
By
this
time
and
what
we
do
here,
we
talk
on
getting
you
started.
We
answer
it
to
your
questions,
refer
to
documents
that
you
would
need,
and
also
we
hear
your
suggestions.
A
A
Yeah,
so
to
start
with
we're
going
to
do
a
hot
potato
way
out,
introduce
myself
and
every
other
person
who
is
new
in
the
community
or
if
you're
not
new,
to
the
community,
and
you
want
to
introduce
yourself.
We
all
want
to
hear
you
so
to
begin.
My
name
is
anita
ahiman
and
I've
been
contributing
to
layer
5
since
last
year,
and
it's
been
an
amazing
community.
So
far,
so
adam
passed
this
the
mic
onto
ayesha.
B
Okay,
hello,
everyone,
aisha
here,
so
I'm
from
pakistan
and
I'm
a
software
engineer
by
profession
and
I've
done
a
lot
of
things
during
my
career
like
from
development
and
recently
I've
been
to
devops.
That
includes
mainly
around
kubernetes
and
all,
and
my
development
work
is
mostly
around
node.js
and
python,
I'm
here,
because
I
I
always
wanted
to
contribute
in
open
source.
B
I
have
been
part
of
another
of
an
open
source
community
as
well,
and
this
is
going
to
be
my
second
one,
and
what
excites
me
is
is
actually
the
the
things
that
that
that
are
being
worked
on
here,
and
that
includes
coding
and
kubernetes
survey,
smash
issue,
and
all
all
of
these
things
really
really
excites
me.
So
yeah,
I'm
happy
to
be
to
be
to
be
a
new
member
of
this
community.
Looking
forward
to
working
with
all
the
great
people
here.
A
B
Okay,
I
can
pick
someone
else.
Perhaps
yeah.
A
C
Hello,
everyone
and
got
on
this
side,
so
I
have
been
to
yesterday's
meeting
and
means
I
that
was
my
first
meeting
and
I
got
to
know
what's
mesh
and
what's
layer,
5
community,
so
right
now,
I'm
an
open
source
contributor
and
I
have
been
into
another
communities,
mainly
zulip
and
material
ui
and
contributing
over
there.
C
So
that
was
a
good
journey
over
there
and
right
now,
I'm
over
here
so
because
I
could
dive
much
deeper
into
devops
because
I'm
a
complete
beginner
into
devops,
and
that
is
what
I
aim
to
learn
in
next
few
months.
So
I've
been
to
layer
five
and
I've
got
my
first
issue
and
I'll
be
working
on
in
that
issue.
So
yeah
looking
forward
to
coming
to
help
you
guys
and
learn
something
from
you
guys.
Thank
you.
C
Yeah,
I
would
go
ahead
with
tushar
to
shout
hello,
everyone.
I
am
a
b-tech
student
from
india
and
basically
till
now
I
have
done
some
development
with
manstag
and
django,
and
I
have
also
contributed
to
some
other
open
source
projects.
C
I'm
I
have
recently
started
working
on
devops
and
the
idea
of
service
mesh
really
excited
me.
So
I
I
so
here,
I'm
in
layer,
5
and
I'm
looking
to
learn
more
and
contribute
to
this
wonderful
community.
I've
recently
been
assigned
an
issue
also,
so
I'm
I
hope
I
can
start
contributing.
So
that's
all.
C
Yes,
I
I
I
would
pass
it
to
hari
darshan.
D
Okay,
hi
everybody.
I
was
just
editing
my
name,
I'm
hydration,
a
student
from
india,
I'm
currently
pursuing
e-tech
and
I'm
in
second
year
of
my
college.
D
I've
been
doing
like
I'm
interested
in
development
stuff,
so
I've
been
doing
freelance
development
and
all
the
stuff,
along
with
my
friends
and
mates,
but
like
I
always
felt
that
I
was
quite
limited
with
it,
because
it
was
like
a
lot
of
times.
I
was
getting
the
same
development
projects
or,
if
I
like,
wanted
to
make
my
own
side
project,
I
would
just
end
up
like
not
pursuing
it
further
so
to
just
to
like
have
a
precise
goal
or
a
precise
road
map.
D
I
wanted
to
like
get
involved
with
some
community
so
that
I
can
grow
that
together,
because
the
communities
have
mentors
and
they
would
just
help
me
to
get
the
right
track,
so
I'm
exploring
with
communities.
I
in,
like
I
just
found
out
layer,
5
community
and
I've
attended
one
meeting
on
one
day,
which
was
on
the
website,
and
I
really
find
it
like
very
good.
The
community
is
very
energetic,
very
welcoming
I
may
say,
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
contributing
to
the
community
and
learning
more
things.
A
E
Hey
I'm
not
for
the
first
time
I'm
I
joined
mercury
and
player
five
because
of
the
white
tools
that
they
are
using
and
automating
around
and
yeah
to
actually
learn
and
improve
my
service,
my
skills
and
develop
skills
and
I'm
working
as
a
devops
engineer
on
the
devops
side
on
the
developers
side,
so
ci
automations,
but
also
some
upgrades
on
the
golang
skills
but
yeah
most
of
it
is
for
learning
and
variety
and
people.
A
C
Got
disconnected
at
that
time?
Sorry
so:
okay,
oh
okay,
hello,
everyone,
I'm
gaurav,
and,
like
my
current
I'm
from
india,
basically
and
I'm
pursuing
my
bachelor's
in
electronics,
engineering
and
for
past
two
years,
I
have
been
like
doing
machine
learning
and
deep
learning
and
all.
But
I
wanted
to
start
some
new
tech
stack
recently
and
was
going
through
various
things,
and
I
found
that
service
communication
and
all
is
a
bit
interesting
and
I'm
very
unaware
of
it.
C
So
that's
why
I
start
I'm
starting
to
do
that
and
for
open
source
contributions.
I
have
contributed
to
dbpedia
and
a
few
other
organizations
of
ca
microscope
and
all
and
like
I've
worked
with
machine
learning
and
backend,
basically
as
a
for
now
so
I'll,
learn,
kubernetes
and
other
things
so
that
I
can
contribute
as
well
yeah.
Thank
you.
A
A
Having
difficulties
with
issues,
we
direct
you
to
the
right
resources
that
you
need
to
get
started
with,
and
also
we
refer
to
someone
who
would
best
be
mesh
meat
if
you
need
one
yes,
so
welcome
to
layer,
five
newcomers
call
yeah
and
if
you
haven't
gone
through
the
dogs,
if
you
haven't
filled
your
name
in
the
community
member
from
please
do
well
to
do
that,
and
the
link
is
right
here.
A
If
you
haven't
filled
your
name,
but
I
believe
everyone
has.
This
call
is
not
restricted
only
to
newcomers.
So
even
if
you've
been
in
the
community
for
years,
you
can
always
come
here
and
yeah
in
the
in
the
layer,
5
community
we
assign
mesh
meats,
I'm
sure
you
must
have
heard
of
a
mesh
mate.
Why
feeling
membership
form?
Well,
a
mesh
mate
is
a
member
of
the
community.
That's
is
delegated
as
a
guiding
angel
to
help
you
through
your
your
process
in
the
community.
A
So
if
you
don't
have
one,
I
feel
like
you
need
a
mesh
mate
or
someone
to
put
you
through
yeah.
You
can
always
request
for
a
mesh
mate.
I'm
sure
you
there's
a
provision
for
that
in
the
membership
form,
but
you
can
always
request
from
a
mesh
mate
in
the
general
channel
on
slack
under
someone
will
be
assigned
to
you
immediately
and
let's
look
at
an
overview
of
the
website.
A
That,
let
me
take
this
out
yeah.
This
is
the
mesh
website
and
ross
and
jacqueline.
You
can
go
through
it
at
your
own
time
to
look
over.
We
have
the
the
dark
the
measured
of
iodox
like
you
can
also
look
through
that
at
your
own
time,
the
savage
mass
performance
website
and
then
the
get
nighthawk
which
just
started.
You
can
look
at
the
project
description
in
this
documentation
and
you
can
always
open
it.
You
need
lots
of
contributors.
A
A
Okay
and
and
layer,
five
that
I
o
website
was
on
gatsby.
Let
me
click
on
that
just
or
you
can
always
look
over
it's
like
properly
at
your
own
time.
I
hope
you
can
still
see
my
screen.
A
A
A
So
in
this
call
we
always
usually
have
hands-on
tutorials
on
the
different
technologies
that
the
new
comments
are
having
issues
to
get
some.
But
right
now
we
do
not
have
anything
to
drop
a
tutorial
on
and
if
you
think
you
you
don't,
you
have
not
seen
a
detailed
tutorial
and
you
want
to
help
give
a
hands-on
guide.
We
would
gladly
welcome
your
contributions
because
the
newcomers
coming
to
the
code
appreciate
it
once
they
see
it,
but
you
can
always
click
here
to
check
on.
A
A
So
if
you
have
a
suggestion
or
you
have
an
issue
that
you're
facing-
and
you
don't
know
how
to
tackle
it,
you
can
always
bring
it
up
here
and
if
you
have
a
suggestion
that
you
would
want
to
make,
you
always
accept
suggestions
for
anyone
and
everyone.
So
your
suggestions
are
welcome
to
the
community.
A
A
A
A
A
So,
whether
you're
could
we
go
long
or
you
just
html
basic
htmls
and
then
jkill.
It
always
accepts
contributors
and
that's
on
if
you're
good,
which
reacts
our
front
end,
needs
your
help
as
well,
and
that
if
you're
good
with
devops
and
all
please
drop
your
names
right
here
and
then
we
would
look
through
it
and
if
you
feel
like
I
said,
and
if
you
do,
you
have
a
tutorial
that
you
would
want
to
teach
members
of
the
community.
Please
I
I
am
also
ready
and
willing
to
learn
from
music.
A
A
So
if
you
have
not
subscribed
to
our
calendar,
please
do
so
so
you
can
always
be
updated
on
our
weekly
meetings
and
then
meet
ups,
and
you
can
join
our
slack
channel
here.
To
also
keep
track
of
the
community
affairs-
and
here
is
our
github
repository
if
you've
not
gone
through
that,
you
can
also
locate
it
and
then
find
issues
that
you
can
take
on.
This
call
is
recorded
and
every
of
our
posts
are
recorded.
A
So
even
if
you
miss
it
today,
you
can
always
come
back
to
it
on
the
youtube
channel
and
you'll
catch
up
on
every
detail
that
you've
missed
yeah
the
community
drive.
I
don't
think
this
is
accessible
unless
you
feel
in
the
community
member
form.
So
by
the
time
you
fill
in
the
committee
number
four,
we
should
be
able
to
assess
them.
The
community
drive
here
is
the
first
time
as
guide.
A
If
you
haven't.
I
think
I
must
have
dropped
this
in
the
slide,
but
if
you've
not
seen
it,
here's
a
welcome
newcomers
guy
that
you
would
want
to
go
over
and
then
there
are
issues
that
are
listed
out
in
the
community
with
first
issues.
If
you
have
not
taken
an
issue
in
this
community
before
sorry,
maneta
shaky,
please
tell
me
you
can
hear
me
and
I'll
continue.
A
A
A
You
can
check
out
the
issues
as
that
are
available
and
I'll
drop
another
link
in
slack
much
later
for
available
issues
on
the
mystery.I
website
and
check
us
on
twitter
and
then
link
in
if
you
want
to
follow
up
on
our
social
media
accounts
also,
and
that
is
just
about
a
newcomers
call
if
there's
anything.
I
miss.
Please
point
me
out
to
it.
A
Yes,
I
I
wanted
to
declare
if
you
have
been
referring
to
the
measuring
documentation,
I'd
I'd
like
to
clear
that
this
documentation
is
for
the
users,
but
then,
if
you're
a
contributor,
you
can
go
through
the
contributors
guide.
So
you
don't
mix
up
the
documents
that
are
available.
You
can
always
go
to
document
the
contributions
guide
as
a
contributor,
but
this
particular
documentation
is
mainly
for
the
users,
but
you
are.
A
user
is
also
a
contributor.
A
If
this,
if
you
have
a
suggestion,
you
can
also
drop
that
yeah
I'd
like
to
address
another
thing.
I
just
want
to
ask
a
question:
the
the
committee,
the
community,
has
a
dco
check
once
you're,
making
a
pull
request,
and
I
observed
that
a
lot,
a
lot
of
persons
making
their
first
contributions.
Always
when
it
comes
to
that
problem.
I
did
too
so,
if
you're,
one
of
the
persons
that
have
issues
with
this,
you
check
just
indicate
by
saying
hello.
A
A
F
Yeah
bad
joke
on
my
part,
anita,
but
but
I'll
just
reinforce
what
anita
was
saying.
Is
that
that
there's
a
small
process
of
well
like
yeah,
like
of
signing
off
on
your
git,
commit,
and
it's
part
of
the
get
well,
if
you
could
use
the
word
protocol,
I
guess
part
of
part
of
what
git
is
itself
and
and
this
particular
process-
that's
not
unfamiliar
to
many
other
open
source
projects.
F
Different
open
source
projects
have
different
legal
requirements,
and
the
projects
here
have
the
requirement
of
are
we
follow
this
developer
certificate
of
origin,
this
legal
process
for
protecting
you
as
a
contributor
and
for
protecting
the
project
as
a
project
that
sounds
kind
of
weird,
because
it's
it's
or
I
would
think
that
that
would
sound
kind
of
weird,
because
it's
usually
you're
trying
to
protect
one
entity
versus
the
next.
F
Although
that's
not
always
the
case,
and
it's
not
the
case
here,
it's
that
well,
here's
an
example,
so
I'm
from
just
to
help,
explain,
dcl
and
why
we
follow
it.
Why
it's
why?
Even
though
it
can
be
a
pain
in
the
butt
we
try
to
stick
to
it.
There's
a
few
reasons.
One
is
we're
donating
measuring
to
the
cncf.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
it
has
one
foot
in
one
foot
out
at
the
moment
it's
pretty
confusing,
but
I
would
just
consider
it
a
cncf
project.
F
Essentially
at
this
point
it
is
do
in
part.
The
cncf
encourages
a
developer
certificate
of
origin
or
the
process
of
signing
off
on
your
commits,
I
would
liken
it
to
something
I'm
doing
right
now,
which
is
authoring
a
book
with
o'reilly
and
and
part
of
signing
up
is
to
say
that
I
I
won't
be
plagiarizing
other
other
works
that
the
works
are
or
my
original
works
and
that's
kind
of
the
same.
That's
exactly
the
same
thing
as
to
what
you're
saying
when
you
sign
off
on
the
dco.
F
That's
one
of
the
things
you're
saying
it's
probably
the
most
significant
thing
and
yeah.
So
so,
there's
a
little
bit
of
context.
The
nice
thing
about
this
process
is,
you
can
deal
with
it
once
you
can
set
up
an
alias
for
your.
If
you're
typing
out
git
commands,
you
can
just
set
up
an
alias
to
always
have
the
dash
s
flag,
to
always
sign
off
the
instructions.
F
For
that,
like
anita,
has
said,
are
in
the
contributing.md
like
it's
in
most
of
the
contributing
instructions,
just
like
anita
was
saying
about
contributing
instructions
versus
user
instructions,
anita.
If,
if
you
were
to
browse
back
to
the
docs.measure.io,
like
anita,
was
saying,
I
think
in
the
in
the
best
of
ways
she
was
saying
that
users
are
contributors.
F
If
and
often
contributors
are
users.
That
said,
there's
a
sort
of
a
different
vantage
point
or
different
perspective
from
which
documentation
is
written,
depending
upon
which
hat
you're
wearing
at
the
time.
If
any
of
you
are
just
downloading
and
installing
and
poking
around
meshri
you're
sort
of
in
a
user
mode-
and
you
might
you
might
contribute,
though,
by
providing
feedback
or
by
telling
other
people
about
it
or
any
of
those
activities.
F
As
a
contributor,
you
end
up
looking
at
the
source
code
of
it
or
it
doesn't
have
to
be
about
code
like
to
anita's
point.
It
could
be
there's
a
bunch
of
different
ways
to
contribute
a
lot
and,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
I
won't
tell
you
them
all,
because
when
you
fill
in
your
member
form,
some
of
those
are
outlined.
F
F
So
the
time
that
she's
spending
here
is
there
isn't
a
commit,
so
a
git
commit
associated
with
it,
but
there's
like
10
or
more
of
you
that
are
on
the
call
or
13
or
more
that
you
know
wouldn't
have
much
of
a
clue
as
to
where
to
get
going,
how
to
get
started
and
what
the
projects
are.
If
she
wasn't
here,
volunteering
her
time
taking
you
through
it.
So
on
that,
actually
do
me
a
favor
for
her.
F
Ask
her
a
question
because
it
is
incredibly
boring
and
non-fulfilling
to
talk
to
yourself
for
for
20
minutes,
30
minutes
and
she's
doing
it
for
you
guys
and
that
that's
why
she's
here
and
so
so
think
think
about
that
for
a
moment,
if
you're
going
to
get
any
value
out
of
the
30
minutes,
you've
spent
and
then
potentially
spend
a
year
here
like
I
was
talking
about
mashbate
josh
patel
has
when
he
said
the
same
thing
that
kardashian
had
said.
F
First
of
all,
I
jumped
all
over
it
when
josh
said
that,
because
we
had
had
such
a
tough
time,
wooing
front-end,
focused
contributors
and
front-end
is
extraordinarily
important,
equally
as
important
as
the
back
end,
and
so
josh
actually
wrote
a
blog
post
about
that
with
the
help
of
another
community
manager,
ruth
so
his
josh's
blog
post
about
his
experience
and
the
fact
that
I
think
that
he
said
that
is
in
the
blog
post
on
layer
5il,
which
is
in
fact
open
to
many
of
you.
F
If
you
have
a
blog
post
to
put
up
there's
a
community
section
so
put
your
name
out
there,
a
d
and
on
that
topic.
Actually,
I
think
adi
aditya
krishna
is
on
the
phone
now
yeah
you
tell
folks
about
the
blog
kitchen.
G
Yeah
so
hello,
everyone,
so
there's
a
specific
channel
related
to
blogs
in
in
our
slack.
So
what
we
basically
do
is
we
take
topics
from
different
talks,
as
well
as
from
other
events
regarding
misery
or
layer
phi,
and
we
basically
create
blocks
about
that,
and
also,
if
you
are
interested
to
write
a
blog
in
anything
specific
related
to
the
organization
or
our
projects.
You're
welcome
to
do
so
and
yeah
there's
a
content
calendar
which
has
all
the
details
regarding
the
blogs.
F
Yeah,
thank
you.
Well,
there
was
some
other
stuff.
I
was
going
to
talk
about
and
say,
but
but
mostly
just
to
add
flavor
to
what
anita
has
already
said
so
nice.
So
actually
this
is.
This
is
great.
Like
there's,
you
know,
20
30
minutes
left
it's
it's
an
opportune
time
for
each
of
you
to
be
a
little
selfish
and
by
the
way
I
encourage
you
all
to
be
well
selfishly
altruistic
in
your
time
here,
and
by
that
I
mean,
if
be
vocal,
about
some
of
your
goals.
F
They're
easily
accomplishable,
well,
they're
not
easily
accomplishable,
there's
a
path
to
accomplishing
them
here.
The
easiness
is,
I
would
say,
actually
you
know
like
well
we'll,
like
there's,
there's
people
here
committed
to
trying
to
make
that
making
that
as
easy
as
possible.
F
The
easiness
aspect
is
up
depends
on
what
your
goals
are
and
where
you're
at
in
your
journey,
but
the
more
successful
all
of
you
are
and
the
smarter
that
all
of
you
are
the
better
like
the
the
better
things
that
we
do
here,
you'll
find,
hopefully,
most
of
the
time
your
suggestions
are
embraced
and
encouraged.
The
only
time
they're
not
like
taken
up
on
and
acted
upon
immediately
is
like
it's
mostly
a
bandwidth
thing.
There's
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
diverse
set
of
technologies
being
used
here.
F
There
is
some
of
you
might
be
thinking
like.
Well,
I've
been
I'm
a
I'm,
a
pythonista.
I've
been
studying
python,
I've
been
doing
ml.
Like
that's
my
you
know:
data
machine
learning
and
data
science
like
that's
it
like.
What
does
this
have
to
do
with
it's
like?
Well,
while
you
don't
see
that
listed
prominently,
it's
like
well,
that's
because
we
haven't
amassed
enough
people
to
go.
F
Do
some
things
that
we
want
to
do
and
the
first
place
we
want
to
do
that
in
is
really
in
get
nighthawk
is
some
very
interesting
ways
of
characterizing
the
performance
and
being
very
intelligent
about
the
automating,
the
configuration
of
a
service
mesh
of
distributed
systems
of
microservices,
doing
it
intelligently,
using
well
nighthawk
as
a
technology,
and
that's
going
to
take
some
machine
learning
and
nighthawk
is
capable
of
facilitating
that
machine
learning.
We
want
to
go
through
some
optimization
algorithms,
so
so
tell
your
data
science,
friends.
F
I
guess
that's
the
thing
by
the
way,
we're
involved
with
a
couple
of
universities,
so
new
york,
university,
nyu
nitk.
I
always
forget
how
to
pronounce
there's
like
two
nitk's.
I
think
I
forget
how
to
pronounce
it's
kha,
something
something
something
and
there's
a
professor
and
a
couple
of
bright
students
that
have
been
involved
there,
so
yeah
random
thoughts
from
me.
F
Take
a
moment.
All
of
you.
I
encourage
you
to
fill
in
your
newcomer
form
which,
by
the
way,
there's
a
fine
contributor
who's
been
here
blossom
who's
been
working
on
the
contributor,
the
newcomer
form
that
most
of
you
probably
filled
in
it's
a
google-based
form.
F
F
So
so
who
wants
to
introduce?
Who
wants
to
who
wants
to
turn
on
their
webcam
by
the
way?
It's
nice
to
see
people,
even
if
your
green
screen
doesn't
really
work
very.
F
F
So
gotham!
You
introduced
yesterday
yesterday
at
the
measuring
dev
meeting
nice
to
see
you
on
webcam
then
as
well.
I
think,
if
I
recall,
you've
been
you've
been
or
looking
to
do
a
bit
of
gophering.
F
But
yeah,
I
guess
that's
kind
of
funny,
because
it's
like
a
green
theme
around
here
anyway
cool
so
gotham
of
that
first
issue,
that
you're
doing
is
it
golang
oriented.
I
can't
remember.
C
Yeah
so
lee
it's
basically
a
react.
Oriented
issue
well
I'll,
be
adding
a
component
in
the
route
called
learn,
dash,
ng,
so
I'll
be
adding
a
component
basically,
which
will
show
the
courses
count
and
then
service
measure
will
come
so
yeah.
I
have
claimed
that
issue
yesterday
and
I'll
be
working
on
that.
F
That's
awesome,
that's
awesome
and
that
anita
did
you
end
up
talking
about
sort
of
the
the
learn,
ng
kind
of
the
expansion
of
of
learning
materials
that
we're
trying
to
do.
I
don't
know
if
that's
it's
kind
of
a
newer
thing,
so
I
don't
know
how
well
described
it
has
been
here.
C
F
Yeah,
it
might
be
a
good
thing
to
to
chat
about
a
little
bit
in
part
because
important,
because
I
think
it
would
be
good
review
well
anita
if
it
doesn't
immediately
jump
out
to
you
as
like.
It's
been
called
by
a
few
different
things.
Let
me
talk
about
it
a
little
bit
because
that's
okay,
so,
by
the
way
there's
this
content
calendar
that
aditya
was
referring
to,
which
is
just
tracks
some.
F
You
know
blog
posts
that,
like
hopefully
drew
might
you
know
second
time
round
might
do
drew,
drew
drew
so
there's
a
content
calendar
that
tracks
blog
posts
and
other
things
that
we're
talking
about.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
I
think
a
tweet
went
out
yesterday.
F
It
was
suggested
by
navendu
and
implemented
by
ruth
here
the
fact
that
we've
had
just
on
the
single
repo
over
200
contributors,
there's
about
250
overall
for
for
measuring,
though
it's
just
not
on
the
same
repo,
so
to
introduce
this
other
project
on
layer,
five
io.
So
this
is
gatsby
based
react
based,
there's
a
learn
section.
It
has
books
by
the
way.
F
I
think
gautam
is
one
of
the
individuals
that
asked
a
good
question
recently
like
there's
something
like
what
the
heck
is:
a
service
mesh
or
something
along
those
lines
which
you
know,
I'm
still
asking
myself,
and
so
this
this
is
a
free
ebook.
You
have
to
give
up.
I
think
your
email
address
to
nginx,
but
it's,
but
this
amazing
book
is
worth
it.
F
It's
a
fairly
short
read
and
it's
a
great
introduction
to
the
space
anyway
point
is:
we've
got
this
learning
section,
it
has
books,
it
has
workshops
which
are
also
free
and
self-paced
go
do
them
because
they
take
you
through
how
to
use
measuring
and
if
you
find
bugs,
you
have
to
fix
them.
F
The
labs
here
are
open
source.
The
time
in
these
terminals
is
free,
there'll,
be
a
kubernetes
environment
and
things
to
play
with
there
may
be
defects
in
this,
and
if
you
find
them,
the
github
repo
is
in
the
layer,
five
io
org.
That
has
all
the
contents
of
what
this
lab
is,
and
it's
really
not
that
difficult
or
like
you'll
you'll,
see
when
you
see
the,
but
so
what
we're
trying.
F
But
we
have
more
learning
material
than
just
these
three
things
we
actually
are
able
to
create
learning
paths
and
like
tutorials,
for
people
to
walk
through
and
so
part
of
the
goal
is
to
is
to
more
or
less
have
a
set
of
learning
paths
kind
of
similar
to
what
hashicorp
has
for
their
products,
and
so
you
go
in.
Look
at
and
you'd
learn
about
service
meshing
and
it
would
be
a
site,
that's
kind
of
like
this.
We
wouldn't
have
it
as
a
subdomain,
so
this
is
learn.life.
F
F
Keep
it
in
the
same
site,
so
this
is
where
gotham
is
I'm
starting
to
change
things
around.
I
don't
know
if
yeah
it
is
so
so
sort
of
an
unpop.
Well,
it's
a
technically
it's
a
published,
but
unreferenced
url
learn
hyphen
ng
ng,
just
standing
for
next
generation.
Eventually,
that
will
just
turn
into
learn.
You
know
slash
learn,
but
these
are
the
learning
paths
that
are
being
set
up.
I
haven't
clicked
here
yet:
okay,
so
yeah
still
in
the
world,
but
cool,
that's
what
gotham
is
getting
his
hands
dirty
on.
That's
great.
A
Okay,
so
lee
has
been
saying
a
lot
and
it
looks
like
no
one
wants
to
drop
a
suggestion
or
ask
a
question.
B
So
I
I
have,
I
have
one
thing
to
ask,
so
I
haven't.
B
Yet
unfortunately,
but
I'll
go
through
it,
and
maybe
then
then
I
have
some
some
better
questions,
but
for
now
I'm
I
was
yeah
like
you,
you,
you
anita.
You
showed
that
we,
you
have
a
lot
of
projects,
a
lot
of
front-end
projects
and
back-end
projects.
So
are
these
projects
dependent
somehow?
Are
they
totally
independent?
We
can
just
pick
one
and
and
just
get
our
hands
dirty
on
it
or
or
I
mean
maybe
it's
like.
B
F
Yeah,
I
can't
remember
which
thing
you
said
first,
so
I
don't
know
if
it's
the
former
or
the
latter,
but
it's
it's
a
good
answer
which
is
which
is
any
of
them,
can
be
focused
on
a
la
carte
that
you're,
if
you're,
seeing
where
they
brush
up
against
each
other,
that's
very
much
intentional
and
they
do
and
what
each
reinforces
the
next
specifically
around
like
measuring
service
mesh
performance
and
get
nighthawk
they're
all
you
can
they
can
all
reach
out
and
touch
each
other,
but
they
are
all
each
their
own
projects
and
do
have
different
sets
of
maintainers
and
they
are
advanced.
F
I
mean
they're
like
and
they're
confusing
and
there's
a
lot
of
different
things
going
on
in
different
directions.
So,
if
you're
feeling
that
that's
about
how
I
feel
each
day
and
you,
I
totally
encourage
everyone
to
start
super
small
and
you
don't
have
to
grok.
What's
what
the
heck
is
going
on,
you
really
don't
like,
and
the
thing
is
that
small
success
begets
us,
a
bigger
success
and
bigger
one
and
bigger,
and
eventually
just
through
osmosis,
almost
you.
You
start
to
grok
the
the
full
thing.
F
It's
a
beautiful
moment
when
that
happens.
It's
it's
like
having
an
epiphany.
It's
you
know
therein
lie
a
challenge,
sort
of
like
like.
Is
it
a
yisha
or
ayasha.
F
Aisha
but
like
like
you
were
saying:
well,
it's
it's!
It's
been
it's
a
bit
of
a
challenge,
but
actually
the
this
the
silver
lining
there
is
that
for
some
who
are
probably
on
the
call
and
have
said
are
saying
some
things
that
I've
said
in
the
past,
which
is
oh
so
like
what's
docker,
and
then
this
kubernetes
thing
like
microservices
and
distributed
systems
and
cloud
natives
and
like
it's
just
like
it's
like
hey,
not
being
super
comfortable
with.
All
of
that
is
at
the
end
of
that
right
now.
F
The
way
that
the
cloud
native
ecosystem
is
the
way
that
how
you
run
modern
infrastructure
well
is
is
that
service
meshes
are
kind
of
on
the
end
of
that.
It's
like
you,
go
through
all
these
other
things.
First,
they're
sort
of
the
last
stop
on
our
current
journey.
If
you
will
so
they're
quite
advanced,
most
of
the
world
is
not
there
yet.
F
B
F
Yeah
yeah
it
really
yeah.
It
really
is
because,
like
part
of
the
point
of
the
issue
is
well
a,
it
feels
good
to
put
a
check
well
to
me
like
to
put
a
check
mark
on
something
like
hey
one.
You
got
something
done
two
you
made
a
mark
on
on
the
projects.
Inevitably,
even
if
even
if
the
like,
you
know,
anita
can
tell
you,
because
she
she
was
just
telling
us,
she
deals
with
this
quite
a
bit
like,
even
if
it's
just
fixing
a
typo
that
well
the
process
of
forking
cloning.
F
F
Your
new
role
at
some
other
place
is
that
yeah,
you
that
two
things
can
be
done
in
parallel,
certainly
spend
some
time
sort
of
trying
to
grok
the
larger
vision
and
the
bigger
overview
and
what
the
heck
the
purpose
of
these
various
things
are
and
but
don't
spend,
but
at
the
same
time
don't
spend
all
of
your.
F
Don't
don't
sit
in
theory,
start
on
the
practical
side
at
the
same
time,
and
almost
the
smaller
the
better
just
like
I,
I
hesitate
to
describe
it
to
people
as
baby
steps,
because
I
think
that
that
bears
the
negative
connotation.
When
I
say
the
word
baby,
but
how
do
you
think
I'm
doing
what
I'm
doing,
which
is
just
like
my
steps
are
still
pretty
small.
I
just
keep
doing
them
sequentially
and
so
yeah.
F
Yes,
the
long
answer
to
yeah
like
just
just
start
and
start
small
and
as
you
go,
the
part
of
the
point
is
that
you
have
trouble
and
then
you
ask
questions
and
for
me
it's
when
I'm
having
trouble
and
I'm
want
to
punch
my
monitor
that
then
I
learn
something
and
because
it
was
painful
enough
to
remember
just
ask
my
wife.
She
she'll
tell
you
how
many
times
it
takes
how
much
pain
it
takes
for
me
to
learn
something.
F
Yeah,
so
so,
by
the
way,
there's
a
popular
question
about
internships
like
lfx,
because
that's
that's
going
on
right
now
and
we
just
selected
a
couple
of
gsoc
interns
and
broadly,
we
participate
in
internships
because
in
part
because
for
my
part,
I
believe
in
well
the
power
of
the
well,
the
passion
of
a
lesser
experienced
individual,
their
desire
to
show
off
to
prove
themselves
and-
and
so
that's
important,
why
we
pre
participate
in
internships
for
anyone,
who's
significantly
impactful
here
a
lot
of
times
they
get
a
job
offer
and
so
layer,
five
employees
or
all
of
them
are
people
who
have
contributed
in
the
projects
first.
F
So
a
popular
question
is
what
does
it
take
to
land
one
of
those
suckers
like
how
do
I?
How
do
I
get
a
an
internship
and
whether
that's
direct
with
layer,
5
or
if
that's
with.
F
Sponsored
by
the
cncf
or
by
google,
we
do
it.
We
did
a
google
season
of
docs
as
well.
The
answer
is,
I
can't
tell
you
how
many
times
a
day
I
get
asked
this
in
part,
because
mesherie
is
the
most
popular
project
on
the
lfx
program.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
noticed
that,
but
I
won't
be
shy
in
pointing
it
out
and
that's
got
something
to
do
with,
like,
like
anita
being
here
as
a
matter
of
fact
like
it's
got
something
a
major
something
to
do
with.
F
Oh
look
at
that
with
the
community
right,
and
so
I'm
not
going
to
be
able
to
find
the
page
that
actually
lists
it
as
number
one
probably
but
but
to
answer
the
question:
is
I
highly
recommend
reading
through
these
faqs
and
contemplating
them
internalizing
them?
They
more
or
less
say
something
like
hey
you're,
not
going
to
get
an
halifax
internship?
Now,
because
that's
starting
now
and
the
reason
I
say
it
like
that-
is
that.
F
Much
like
many
of
you
will
find
if
you
already
haven't
if
deepika
is
still
on.
She
could
probably
tell
you
that
you
know
if
you
were
to
get
a
promotion
in
your
full-time
role
like
when
you're.
You
know,
10
years
into
your
career
or,
however
far
that
along.
That
is
it's
not
much
the
same
as
to
how
you
would
get
awarded
an
internship
here.
F
Internships
aren't
award
for
us
anyway,
the
way
that
it
works
here
and
there
are
many
other
communities
to
go
to
and
and
maybe
it's
easier
to
get
the
internship
and
you
should
go
if
that's
if
that
makes
sense
for
you,
otherwise
you
should
stay
and
grind
it
out.
Show
some
perseverance
build
your
grit
and
be
awarded
an
internship
for
as
an
acknowledgement
of
what
you
are
already
doing,
not
in
the
hopes
that
you
will
go
and
do
some
things
meaningful
and
worthy
of
an
internship.
That's
not
how
it
works.
F
It's
like
jump
in
see
if
you're
interested
in
the
projects
see,
if
you
like
the
other
folks
around
here,
see
if
you
can
be
impactful,
learn
something
suggest
something
bite
off
a
small
piece
of
something
own.
It
make
decisions
on
it,
there's
a
bunch
of
maintainer
roles
that
are
open
and
needing
to
be
filled,
and
we
take
the
internships
really
seriously.
We
have
more
interns
than
we
have
employees
and
because
of
that,
we
put
people
on
world
stages.
F
I've
spoken
with
interns
on
dockercon
stage
in
front
of
70,
000
virtual
attendees
and
like
and
that's
very
much
so
intentional.
The
interns
don't
need
to
be
on
stage,
but
their
names
are
absolutely
there
to
recognize
what
they've
done
and
they
worked
hard
for
it,
and
so
for
those
of
you
I'll,
be
frank
because
it's
been
like
it's
been
like
a
year
and
almost
a
half
of
focusing
on
just
this,
without
really
trying
to
commercialize
anything
that
player
five.
F
Does
it's
focusing
on
just
trying
to
help
build
people
and
build
community
and
paying
it
forward
is
that
there
are
any
number
of
people
who
come
looking
for
a
quick
win,
a
badge
on
their
github
profile
or
on
their
resume
or-
and
you
might
sneak
one
away
without
doing
much
here.
F
Maybe,
but
you
won't
have
my
respect
or-
and
you
probably
won't-
and
you
won't
really
know
your
stuff,
what
I'm
saying
is
roll
up
your
sleeves,
if
you're
being
significant,
significantly
impactful,
it's
the
internships
there's
more
of
them
than
we
can
give
away
like
it's
guaranteed.
You
will
get
one
it's
there
for
your
taking
force
us
to
give
it
to
you.
F
Aditya
is
working
up
to
toward
that
right
now.
Every
time
I
mention
something
he
volunteers
to
do
it
before
I
mention
something
he
suggests
to
do
something
if
he
was
doing
it
he'll
he'll
twist
my
arm
and
I
won't
really
have
a
choice,
I'll
feel
obligated
to
make
sure
that
he's
that
his
stars
are
changed,
that
he's
having
a
different
career
path
and
he
otherwise
would
have
so.
A
Yeah
so
today
we
had
a
massive
turn
up
and
I
am
really
really
grateful
for
every
person
that
came
here.
I
hope
you
learned
a
lot
and
we
hope
to
see
more
contributions
from
you
in
the
community.
You
can
check
the
website
and
then
stay
tuned
to
this
live
channel
for
more
updates.
If
you
have
questions,
please
drop
a
channel
and
you
can
always
tag
me
I'll,
be
willing
to
answer
any
of
the
matinees
I
did.
A
G
Also,
if
you
have
any
doubts
setting
up
the
project,
you
can
pick.
F
G
G
A
Okay,
well
it's
time
up,
and
we
call
this
an
end-
see
us
next
week
same
time
same
day,
thursdays,
every
every
every
thursday,
so
hope
to
see
you
next
week,
thursday.
Thank
you
so
much
for
coming
and
then
I
think
that's
the
end
of
the
meeting.