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Layer5 Websites Meeting - December 06th, 2021
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A
I
guess
we
can
just
start
off
if
he
joins
us,
we'll
give
him
the
updates.
So
since
we
don't
have
any
newcomers
on
the
call
we'll
right
away
start
with
the
agenda,
so
I
guess
yeah.
So
my
topic
comes
in
first,
so
I've
been
working
on
the
service
mesh
patents,
catalog.
A
I've
hit
I've
hit
a
couple
of
I've
hit,
actually
just
one
roadblock
which
I'm
currently
working
on
right
now,.
A
So
this
is
how
the
catalog
looks
right
now,
so
one
thing
that
I'm
stuck
on
is
getting
the
filters
to
work.
I
haven't
been
able
to
get
the
filters
to
function
correctly
and
another
thing
is:
there's
a
responsive
issue
with
the
model
which
I
need
to
look
into
other
than
that
I
was
not
too
sure
about
the
color
of
the
overlay,
so
I
just
went
with
what
I
thought
was
looking
good
at
that
time.
So
what
do
you
guys
think?
B
I
think
we
should
move
on
and
focus
on
the
more
important
stuff.
B
That's
pretty
good
yeah!
You
know
I
I
we
have
not
ever
used
that
green.
It
might
work
a
little
to
you
better
to
your
to
your
expectations.
If,
by
the
way,
is
the
is
everything
underneath
that,
like
it
looks
like
the
measuring.
B
B
But
but
the
other
one
yeah,
I
think,
part
of
the
danny,
because
the
coming
soon
in
white
conflicts
a
little
bit
with
that
icon
underneath
making
it
a
little
bit,
you
could
leave
the.
What
do
you
call
it
the
number
on
top
the
measuring
number
or
the
the
name
of
the
thing
like
distributed
canary
or
some
you
could
leave
those
exposed
just
because
they're
it's
a
named
pattern.
We
know
what
it's
going
to
be.
It's
just
that
it's
not
a
complete
pattern
or
something
like
that.
A
B
Looks
close
yeah
if
the
reason
see
it
under
compatibility?
If
you
were
to
extend
out
the
logos
they
would,
they
would
probably
have
to
say.
Excuse
me
to
the
import
url
button.
B
Oh,
it
does
okay,
yeah,
okay
and
so
on,
url
you
might
capitalize
the
r
and
the
and
the
l,
but
actually
what
you
might
want
to
do
is
just
say
import
pattern,
just
because
or
copy
link
to
pattern,
or
if
that's,
what
we're
gosh.
I
guess
it
yeah
yeah
we're
going
to
copy
the
link
to
the
pattern
for
now.
A
Right
and
I
actually
I
thought
of
putting
it
like
something
like
a
copy-
the
link
to
the
pattern
or
something
like
that,
but
since
on
the
design,
we
decided
to
go
for
like
a
hit
count
over
here
that
the
times
the
pattern
has
been
imported.
So
if
we
have
like
a
huge
button,
we
won't
have
space
for
that.
A
A
picture:
it's
a
repetition.
It's
actually
supposed
to
be
like
a
different
pattern
that
like
it,
would
have
a
traffic
management
pattern,
but
not
the
circuit
breaking
one
like
it
would
have
a
different
pattern
just
so
that
we
can
navigate
from
here
to
there
directly.
If
you
are
looking
for
something
else,
got
it.
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
So
I
think
it
should
be
like
it's
it's
a
pretty
common
feature,
but
the
only
I
think
the
problem
is
happening
because
we
have
like
a
like
it's
a
pretty
common
feature
if
you
just
use
like
html
css
to
do
it
and
we
do
like
each
card
individually.
But
since
we
are
like
parsing
the
data
through
yaml,
I
think
it's
not
being
able
to
get
the
data
from
there
like.
I
think,
that's
the
that's
where
the
problem
is
happening.
C
Sorry,
I
don't
know,
maybe
can
I
suggest
something
yeah
sure,
so
how
how
about
maybe
the
ammo
file
each
each
of
the
cards
has
something
like
a
category.
C
So
when
you're
passing
the
data
and
building
out
your
cards,
there's
like
a
category
attached
to
each
card,
so
maybe
I
don't
know
maybe
like
an
index
some
data
in
the
exercise.
A
A
A
Yeah
so
there's
a
branch
in
machine
dot,
io
called
patterns
catalog
you
could
take
a
look.
Maybe
I'm
missing
out.
A
Okay,
so
moving
on,
we
have
shubham
with
the
talks
and
presentations
page
update
shubham.
Would
you
like
to
share
your
screen.
B
E
Discussed
about
having
a
table
instead
of
having
different
cards
below
each
other,
so
I've
tried
implementing
a
table.
E
Yeah,
so
this
is
a
table,
so
there
are
two
tables
one
for
like
different
talks
regarding
measuring
and
that-
and
this
is
a
tutorial
table
for
different
tutorials
on
cyprus
and
documentation
of
measuring
contributing
to
different
parts
of
machine
learning.
So
this
is,
it.
A
B
I
mean
if
you
have
nothing
better
to
do
which,
by
the
way,
I
can
think
of
a
few
better
things
for
you
to
do
like
there's
some
there's
some
stuff
that
maybe
we
should
talk
about
that
you
should
do
but
yeah.
If
you
wanted
to
like,
go
all
out
and
do
some
different
things
on
the
page.
You
might
it's
a
couple
of
thoughts
like
you
might
make
the
columns
sortable
like
I.
I
wouldn't
do
any
of
the
things
I'm
about
to
say
by
the
way.
B
I
don't
think
that
they're
worth
the
time
you
might
make
them
sortable,
you
might
make
the
column
the
call
the
lettering
in
the
column
is
slightly
larger.
Just
because
it's
the
column
title,
you
might
capitalize
the
column
titles
just
because
again
it's
a
label
and
instead
of
digestible
text,
the
recording
in
slides,
are
it's
one
of
those
things.
That's
like
frustratingly,
repetitive,
okay,
so
what
else
would
you
do?
B
Well,
you
could
put
in
two
icons,
you
know
icon,
for
slides,
an
icon
for,
recording
and,
and
then
people
could
see
you
know
they
might
see
like
okay.
This
talk
has
both
of
the
icons
this
one.
Only
has
one
they
could,
they
could
click
on
now,
when
you
click
on
the
recording
is
the
effect
to
have
the
modal
come
up
with
the
youtube
video
inside.
E
So
if
so,
the
model
model
thing
also
can
be
done
like
opening
the
video
on
the
in
this
page
as
well.
B
If
you
really
want
to
watch
the
thing
be
on
just
like
a
few,
a
few
moments
of
sort
of
seeing,
if
you
like
it,
if
you
really
get
into
it,
we
don't
want
to
prevent
the
user
from
going
full
screen
or
it's
not
like
we're,
trying
to
hide
the
the
ultimate
url
and
so
and
that
that
won't
be
the
case,
because
they'll
it'll
be
in
youtube
in
video
they'll
be
able
to
do
those
things.
I
think
so.
E
So
there
are
some
like
presenters
like
we
don't
have
their
community
profile
like,
so
we
don't
have
punishments
also,
so
we
have
friends,
but
there
are,
there
is
some
like
we
don't
have
girish's
community
profile,
so
I'm
directing
you
guys
like
on
the
main
community
profile.
B
E
Okay,
okay,
so
like
should
I
like
direct
the
user
on
the
on
the
main
main
member
page
or
like?
Is
it?
Is
it
fine.
B
Yeah,
that's
fine.
What
you
did
is
fine
and
the
reason
being
is
because
a
we're
trying
not
to
point
people
to
the
measuring
members,
because
many
of
you,
like
you,
shubham,
you're,
a
good
example
of
hey.
Are
you
only
contributing
on
mystery?
Is
that
that's
the
only
thing
no
like
you've
done.
You've
done
a
lot
of
stuff
on
the
layer,
five
I
o
site
and
and
well
on
other
sites.
B
And
so
that
that's
why
we
have
the
second
one.
The
the
reality
for
garish
as
a
specific
example
is
like
is
we're
not
doing
a
disservice
to
him
and
his
legacy
like
he
doesn't
care,
like
he's
a
principal
architect,
he's
an
employee
of
mine.
B
He
like
cold
hard.
He
couldn't
make
the
jump.
He
was
supposed
to
come
and
be
here
full
time,
but
smart
guy,
nice
guy,
but
couldn't
get
his
balls
out
of
his
wife's
purse.
B
And
yeah
you
might
you
might
toss
it
into
the
modal
if
it's
really
easy
and
other
than
that,
have
you
looked
at?
Have
you
worked
with
react?
Much?
Are
you
comfortable
there.
E
Oh
on
the
air
yeah
so
like,
like
I'm,
not
very,
very
comfortable,
but
I
have
started
learning
it.
So
maybe
I
could
I
could
try
on.
B
Nice
other
than
that,
if
not
shubham,
like
one
of
the
things
that
deborah
priya
and
there's
another
young
lady
prashi
might
be
looking
at
and
it's
on
the
smp
spec.
It
is
on
that
website.
We
are
in
need
of
creating
a
performance
dashboard.
A
Thanks
shubham,
so
moving
on,
we
have
yash
with
the
call
out
for
the
handbook.
Yes,
do
you
want
to
share
your
screen.
A
So
yeah,
so
we
were
discussing
about
this
on
slack,
they
were
like.
We
came
up
with
a
few
like
a
one
or
two
designs.
This
is
the
one
where
oh.
B
No
problem
we
might
yeah
okay,
but
but
yeah.
So
that
means
on
to
the
next
item
like
well
as
soon
as
your
laptop
starts
working.
B
So
yeah-
and
I
would
say
this
because
it's
just
really
painful
for
us
to
talk
about
the
same
thing
for
the
ninth
time
like
and
we're
not
gonna,
have
we're
gonna
like
make
a
comment
that
says:
oh
that
doesn't
look
right
and
then
now
she
can
try
something.
It's
not
gonna
work.
It's
gonna
like
we
don't
need
to
repeat
history
like
every
single
time.
A
Okay,
so
moving
on,
we
have
let
lynnette.
Would
you
like
to
share
your
screen.
B
Yep
so
leonard,
it's
your
turn
if
you're
ready,
if
you
would
like
to.
A
Wait
my
night
was
gone
right.
You
guys
didn't
hear
me.
B
No,
we
did.
You
were
just
saying
it's
time
for
islander's
turn
if
he
wants
to
share.
C
C
C
So
I
actually
want
to
discuss
the
only
change
I've
made
to
the
ui
from
the
last
meeting,
so
the
change
that
was
suggested
that
I
make,
which
is
this
this
image,
so
I've
actually
gotten
it
to
look
the
way
suggested.
So
this
is
like
the
image
I
don't
I
want
it.
It
looks
better
now,
right
like
it
looks
the
way
you
you
wanted
it
to
be.
B
Yeah,
it
looks
good,
I
mean
honestly.
The
other
way
was
it
was
in
the
design
that
it
was
like
taller,
because
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
have
content
to
flow
from
one
section
to
the
next.
But
but
this
looks
fine
as
well
like
the
the
issue
that
we're
really
trying
to
address
is
one
of
speed
and
the
speed
is
like
if
the
it
has
to
deal
with
the
size
of
the
image
and
the
size
of
the
image
has
to
deal
with
the
format
of
the
image.
So.
C
So
I'm
actually
guessing
that
when
this
this
this
the
site
is
built
like
I
can
use
the
listing
to
check,
maybe
run
against
the
performance
too
and
see
somehow
it
has
increased.
It's
like
it
has
not
nice
to
make
sense.
C
Yes,
yes,
because
right
now,
like
besides
the
previous,
the
preview
site
hasn't
been
used.
So
I'm
saying
that
when,
when
he
gets
built,
I
really
don't
like
running
against
the
two
and
see
if
there's
a
link
back
to
what
I've
done.
Since
I
can't,
since
I
can't
really
run
my
my
local
server
like
and
see
from
the
two.
B
Gotcha
yeah
and
by
the
way,
if,
if
you
changed
the
dimensions
of
the
image
or
if
you
change
the
format
of
the
image,
there
probably
would
be
a
speed
impact,
because
the
the
file
size
of
the
image
would
be
smaller.
If
neither
of
those
two
things
were
done,
then
there
probably
won't
be
any
any
change
in
speed,
because
the
file
size
of
the
image
will
still
be
the
same.
C
So
gotcha,
so,
okay.
So
since
I
have
something
on
my
expo,
I
have
to
just
show
it
to
you,
so
the
image
you
send
to
the
issue
that
was
opened
is
actually
different
from
this
image
here,
but
then
I
used
the
previous
image
and
maybe,
when
you
send
the
svg
this
taping
this
to
the
png
file.
So
when
you
send
the
image,
I
would
like
change
to
change
to
swap
out
the
images
the
png
for
the
svg
so
right
now
right
now
the
this
is.
This
is
how
it
looks
like,
like
the
responsiveness.
C
So
sorry
I
mean
so
these
these
are
how
responsive
it
looks
and
I
think,
there's
a
preview.
You
can
check
it,
but
the
preview
has
been
built
in
the
the
nighthawk
grapple
the
issue,
and
the
issue
was
where
I
created
the
pr.
So
you
can
check
it
out
yourself
and
see
if
that's
like
the
expected
behavior.
B
I'll
say
this
that
the
preview
that
you're
that
you're
looking
at
or
that
oh
yeah
I
can-
or
I
can
tell
you
right
now-
with
what
the
feedback
will
be,
which
is
a
there,
is
one
one
thing
to
kind
of
hard
code
into
your
rule
book
or
burn
into
your
brain
or
tattoo
on
your
forehead.
Any
of
those
three
things
will
work
which
is
which
is
as
a
rule,
the
rule.
The
rule
is
always
maintain
aspect
ratio.
B
Oh
okay,
cool!
If
you
scroll
back
down
and
then
you
invoke
the
responsive
mode,
if
you
can
move
it
into
mobile
view,
so
you'll
you'll
want
to
watch
out
for.
B
What
happens
when
you
spec?
Well?
Excuse
me
when
you
specify
both
the
height
and
the
width
values
for
both
of
those
tend
to
get
you
into
hot
soup
when
the
pages
reside
when
elements
around
it
resize,
but
the,
but
the
image
itself.
Doesn't
it's
statically
defined
as
being
a
certain
height
and
width,
I'm
assuming,
if
you
only
specify
either
the
height
or
the
width,
you
will
probably
find
that
the
image
maintains
its
aspect
ratio
as
the
page
resizes.
C
B
Yeah
I
missed
the
la.
I
didn't
quite
hear
what
you
said,
but
but
the
suggestion
is
something
like.
C
B
C
Said
what
you
suggest
what's
your
suggestion
as
the
image
like
as
you
as
the
the
you
change
the
responsiveness
like
as
you're
zooming
into
the
site,
should
I
like
change
the
height
and
width
of
the
image
as
like
as
soon
as
I
try
to
collapse
the
site?
Should
I
like
always
change
that,
or
should
I
have
like
consistent
like
one
higher
than
which
for
the
image?
That's
what
I
was
trying
to
ask
you.
B
Right
yeah,
so
so
aditya
has
some
good
suggestions.
I'll
suggest
some
that
there
are
probably
other
ways
to
accomplish
what
I
will
say.
But
but
this
method
has
worked
pretty
well
for
me,
which
is
so
one
thing
is
what
aditya
is
saying,
which
is
try
to
use
unit
values
that
are
non-static.
B
You're
using
a
relative
measure,
the
percentage
which
adjusts
potentially
to
the
the
whatever
size
space
you
have
as
versus
a
px
which
you're
having
to
deal
with
like
you're
having
to
deal
with
about
a
thousand
different
sizes,
because,
as
you
increase
or
reduce
the
width
of
your
viewport,
you,
you
know,
the
the
view
is
like
800
by
600
800
by
601
800
by
two
602
hundred
by
six
hundred
and
three
and
like
you'd,
have
to
try
to
you
know
like
have
media
break
points
or
other
things
that
are
trying
to
adjust
to
that
size.
B
Let's
support
it
in
like
small,
medium
and
large
views
and
let's
go
about
the
painstaking
process
of
defining
what
small,
medium
and
large
is
understanding
that
here
in
the
future,
we're
gonna
instead
of
working
with
these
stupid
keyboards
and
these
stupid
screens,
we're
just
gonna,
be
touching
our
wall
or
like
our
windows,
are
gonna,
be
the
the
screens
and
and
the
screens
you
can
take
them
and
roll
them
up
and
like
take
them
with
you,
like
this
whole
static
media,
craft
media,
query,
stuff
is
kind
of
stupid,
but
if
you're
using
a
percentage
of
100
of
100
like
it
didn't
matter,
if
you
unrolled
your
screen
or
if
you
had,
if
you
have
an
iphone
or
a
galaxy
or
whatever,
like
so
use
relative
metrics,
where
you
can
not
static
ones,
that's
kind
of
first
thing.
B
Second
thing
is
what
I
was
saying
before
is
only
define
like
in
this
case,
to
be
direct
like
only
to
find
the
width,
and
so
you
have
a
hundred
percent
set
here
of
width.
That's
good!
Although
I'm
sorry,
that's
the
mesh
dock
measuring
logo,
I
mean
that's,
why
it
doesn't
get
scrunched,
but
your
image
wait.
B
You're
a
sneaky
man,
okay
and
then
okay
got
it
all
here's.
Another
thing
is
so
so
so
you
have
to
fiddle
with
that
like
if
you
only
specify
either
the
height
of
the
width.
You'll
probably
be
good
to
go.
Also,
there's
this
radical
concept
of
rasterized
images
versus
vector-based
images
which
which
you're
probably
familiar
with,
but
but
you,
if
you
ever,
have
the
choice.
You
always
want
to
choose
a
vector-based
image
because
it
will
scale
in
to
infinity
whether
that's
super,
tiny
or
super
super
large.
B
C
B
Nice
yeah
I'll
go
look.
It
might
be
that
I
intention
I
probably
intentionally
gave
a
different
image.
One
that's
probably
similar,
but
is
let
me
share
the
screen
real,
quick
just
so
that
we're
on
the
same
page.
B
E
B
F
B
Come
on
so
it
it
seemed
at
first
blush.
It
seems
like
I
went
on
when
I
exported.
Oh
that's
frustrating
when
I
exported,
I
missed
the
full
design,
which
is
too
bad,
because
I
would
have
spent
quite
a
while
trying
to
get
that
right.
B
Yeah,
okay,
so
yeah
looks
like
you
did
the
right
thing
in
assuming
that
so
yeah
we
want
to.
We
do
want
to
use
an
svg
like
I,
you
know
what
screw
it
man
like.
I
don't
have
the
time
to
do
it
just
use
the
png
and
but
yeah
make
sure
you
maintain
the
aspect
ratio.
A
One
thing
was
leonard:
did
you
mention
with
equal
to
hundred
percent
over
there,
or
is
it
good
that
the
did
the
image
just
take
that
automatically
sorry
father?
I
didn't
get
you
like
when
we
were
seeing
your
screen,
the
width
equal
to
100
for
the
image.
Did
you
mention
yeah.
A
C
C
I
don't
know
but
then
so
maybe
I
could
remove
it
and
see
the
the
effect
is
going
to
have.
A
F
A
Right:
okay,
thanks
leonard
okay,
so
moving
on
devops.
Would
you
like
to
give
us
your
updates
on
the
resources
navigation?
Yes,.
D
So
this
is
what
I
have
right
now.
I
have
added
a
collapsible
here
as
well,
since
the
filters
list
is
really
long,
so
even
I
haven't
figured
out
how
to
filter
it
appropriately,
yet
because
these
categories
need
like
a
union
of
all
the
resources
to
show,
whereas
individual
ones,
we
need
an
intersection.
So
it's
turning
out
a
little
more
complicated
than
I
expected,
but
I'll
try
to
figure
it
out
as
soon
as
possible,
like
is,
is
it
is
design
wise?
Does
this
look?
Okay,.
B
A
D
B
B
Alphabetize
or
sort
list
the
filter,
yeah
yeah.
F
B
But
yeah,
no,
oh,
let's,
let's
not
waste
time
giving
feedback
like
you
know
it's
like
you
know.
If
you
get
super
picky
you
you
see
how
the
filters
the
the
underscore
underneath
the
filters
from
where
right
there
yeah
right,
where,
if
you
move
your
mouse
to
just
above
the
chevron,
that's
going
to
expand
and
collapse.
Yeah.
If
you
see
how
much
space
there
is
from
there
to
the
right
hand,
side
of
the
filter,
yeah
yeah,
like
maybe
you
could
reclaim
some
space
but
like
this
is
nitpicking,
and
you
know
yeah.
D
B
No,
the
thing
is,
like
the
style
looks
pretty
darn
good
anyway,
like
like,
like
the
reality,
is
of
what
I
just
said
is
like
well
yeah,
okay,
but
you
might
not
have.
B
Ideally,
if
you
did
reclaim
space
you,
the
the
two
column,
the
those
two
grid
boxes
would
be
slightly
bigger,
but
you
might
also
find
that
like,
oh,
no,
it's
not
because
of
some
other
reason
and
so
reclaiming
the
space
didn't
have
the
excellent
effect
that
you
were
looking
for
anyway,
and
so
yeah
you,
I
think
you
have
sufficiently
eliminated
the
need
for
separating
or
segregating
the
individual
category
types,
the
filter
types
with
a
horizontal
bar.
B
I
think
you've,
you
know
more,
you
know
essentially
eliminated
that
need
because,
because
I
think
it's
you
know
evident
to
people
that
there's
yeah.
So
oh.
B
Yeah,
damn
it.
I
think
I
think
deborah
has
done
this
to
me
a
few
times
it's
like.
Well,
I
want
to
get
feedback
there's
just
not
that
much
feedback
to
give
it's
like
okay
other
than
yeah.
I
think
you're
hitting
it
so
deborah.
Can
you
say
a
little
bit
about
you
know
as
you
work
on
the
back
end
of
this,
so
each
let
me
explain
my
understanding
and
see
if
you,
you
can
kind
of
hopefully
correct
this,
so
each
individual
piece
of
content.
B
Is
represented
as
an
individual
unit
inside
of
the
grid,
and
so
this
is
what
you're
working
on
here,
this
resources
area.
It
is
a
collection
of
collections,
navigator,
so
you're
bringing
together
any
number
of
different
types
of
collections,
so
the
blogs,
the
news,
the
events
and
so
on,
and
then
you're
providing
people
with
you're,
making
the
uber
content
navigator
and
largely
the
way
that
people
are
you're
intending
for
people
to
navigate
this
is
by
filtering
through.
B
B
Can
you
click
on
the
list
view
on
the
right
hand,
side
I'm
just
curious,
yeah,
the
other,
the
other
style
yeah.
So
this
is
well.
I
don't
know
like
I'm
gonna
mention
this
and
I
don't
know
how
important
it
is.
But
it's
like
well
that's
kind
of
funny,
because
normally,
I
think
normally
when
I,
when
I
use
one
of
those
types
of
filters,
usually
it's
the
grid
view.
That's
the.
B
That
is
less
dense,
like
normally
the
grid
view
is
you're
able
to
see
more
details.
Basically
what
we
see
when
in
grid
view,
and
then
this
list
view
is
at
least
what
I'm
used
to
is
like
it's
more
detailed
and
compact,
and
so
the
value
of
switching
to
the
list
view
is
like.
Oh,
okay,
good.
I
can
see
about
25
30
40
of
these
things.
Just
you
know
kind
of
concisely.
B
You
know
stacked
on
top
of
each
other,
and
then
there
becomes
a
real
difference
between
because
the
this
isn't
your
issue
at
all
like
as
a
matter
of
fact,
you're
not
even
working
on
this
part
and
then
so.
I'm
just
making
some
side
comments
about
the
existing
filter,
because
this
filter
is
on
the
blogs
as
well.
B
B
You
know
what
I
mean
like,
because
what,
when
we
change
it,
it's
like
oh
we're,
just
showing
a
big
full-size
square
and
then
another
one
and
another
one.
So
that's
something
that
we
could
write
down
separate
from
what
you're
doing.
That's
actually
a
distraction
from.
B
I
think
you
what
you're
focused
on
the
reason
that
it
might
become
a
little
more
helpful
in
based
on
what
you're
doing
is
that
if
you're
working
on
a
collection
of
collections
like
people
could
be
sifting
through
a
lot
of
content
and
so
yeah
a
detailed
view
might
be
helpful,
something
something
to
file
separately.
D
The
major
problem
I'm
having
with
the
filters
is
since
we
are
also
including
blogs
and
news
everything
the
like
all
of
them
in
the
collections.
They
are
not
specific
about
what
product
it
is
or
what
technology
it
is.
So
that
is
why
it
is
creating
more
problems
for
the
filter
over
here,
because,
right
now,
if
I,
since
I
am
creating
the
research
resources,
the
articles
from
scratch,
I
can
add
these
fields
over
there
as
well.
D
B
Yeah
so
then
you're
getting
like
graphql
errors,
saying
that
you're
querying
for
null
values
and
things.
D
B
You,
if
there's
a
way
to
in
your
query,
to
have
it
or
in
your
if
conditions
and
things
like
to
have
it,
ignore
that
ignore
the
absence
of
information
that
would
be
good
part
of
what
you're,
pointing
out,
I'm
probably
pointing
out
the
wrong
thing.
You're,
probably
pointing
out
that,
like
okay,
great
we've,
got
lots
of
content
when
someone
filters
on
like
none
of
the
content
other
than
some
stuff,
that's
been
created
recently.
None
of
it
has
this
label
called
technology
so
like,
even
though
it
might
be
talking
about
that
technology.
B
So
if
there
is
a
blog
post
on
jwt,
even
though
we
have
that
content,
it
doesn't
have
this
new
label,
so
there's
some
retroactive.
So
once
you
think
you've
got
on
what
that
format
is
what
those
like
front
matter.
Values
are,
I
can
help
propagate.
I
can
help
go
back
and
add
some
metadata
to
those
entries
to
to
help
with
that.
D
That
is
what
I
was
trying
to
do
like
the
blogs
collection
and
everything.
The
front
matter
is
different,
so
I
was
trying
to
experiment
a
little
bit
with
the
like
these
fields,
maybe
add
something
else
so
that
it's
uniform
everywhere
so
I'll
give
it
some
more
time.
So
if
that
works
out,
then
we'll
probably
go
through
each
collection
and
add
a
little
bit.
D
D
Because
right
now,
even
the
resources
collection
does
not
have
like
with
service
mesh
or
which
technology
clearly
stated
so
that
front
matter
part
will
require
a
lot
of
work,
because
then
all
the
collections
have
to
change.
This
was
the
articles
faqs
as
well.
So
since
there
are
a
variety
of
resources,
it's
becoming
a
little
complicated
that
I'm
on
it
I'll.
Try
to
think.
If
anyone
else
also
has
any
other
ideas,
you
can
ping
me
up
on
slack,
but
I'll
try
to
find
a
way
around.
It.
A
Yeah,
I
think
we
would
actually
have
to
add
those
front
matters
to
all
the
collections
like.
I
was
also
kind
of
because
I
was
working
on
the
filters
on
machine.io
as
well.
I
was
trying
to
like
do
a
lot
of
research,
so
they
would
actually
have
to
have
like
similar
fields,
otherwise,
like
all
of
them
would
have
to
have
similar
fields
for
otherwise
like
it
would
run
into
an
error.
If
someone,
for
example,
like
just
presses
on
technologies
by
mistake,
while
they
are
on
blog
and
if
there's
no
query
for
that.
B
Hey
just
a
quick
short
story
for
everyone,
as
you
think
about
that
problem,
the
non-uniform
metadata
around
a
piece
of
content,
if
you
think
about
micro
services
and
service,
meshes
yeah.
If
aditya
writes
a
microservice
and
I
write
one,
we
might
not
instrument
it
in
the
same
way,
meaning
we
might
not
expose
the
same
telemetric
signals
or
the
same
observable
signals
like.
B
So
if
you're,
an
operator
and
you're
responsible
for
taking
care
of
making
sure
that
adiki's
micro
service
and
my
micro
service
are
both
healthy
and
up
well,
it's
kind
of
a
pain
in
the
butt
you're
kind
of
in
the
same
situation
as
we
are
right
now,
which
is
different
pieces
of
content
written
by
different
people
and
they
got
different
signals.
Different
metadata
assigned.
B
Well,
it's
non-uniform.
So
this
is
really
unwieldy.
It's
a
really
tough!
Well,
a
service
mesh.
It's
part
of
the
value
that
it
provides.
It
says
any
services
that
are
that
I'm
running,
I
will
add
a
uniform
set
of
observable
signals
of
metrics
and
logs
and
things
so
so
just
kind
of
an
interesting
analogy
to
be
made
as
to
you
know
the
challenge
being
faced.
B
So,
if
you
imagine
that
you're,
like
oh
hey,
if
we
were
just
on
gatsby
like
it,
would
just
add
all
this
standard
metadata
and
then
we
wouldn't
have
to
go
back
and
add
metadata
and
that's
kind
of
the
value
one
of
the
value
propositions
that
service
mesh
has
is
like
he's
got.
You
know,
people
have
all
these
micro
services,
these
micro
services
and
they're,
trying
to
monitor
them
in
the
same
way,
it's
like
hey.
Well,
if
we
just
deployed
these
on
a
mesh,
so.
A
So
so
the
last
topic
for
today
we
have
is
from
again
with
the
spanish
translation
of
docs.
So
shubham,
would
you
like
to
share
here.
A
I
think
this
pr
like
it
was
alonso,
started
working
on
it,
but
there
were
like
a
lot
of
conflicts,
much.
B
E
A
Yep
lee
can,
can
you
read
spanish
because
I
have
reviewed
it
like
technically
everything.
B
But
you
know
what
yeah
yeah
yeah,
it's
a
good.
You
know
what
I
gotta
be
honest
like
I
don't
care
like
when
somebody
was
asking
about
the
mandarin
or
other
translations
is
like
yes,
please
that'd
be
great
or
whatever
or
like.
No
one
cares
like
until
mescheri
is
really
kicking,
butt
and
doing
a
lot
of
great
things
of
people
that
are
attracting
and
wooing
a
lot
of
users.
B
We
have
to
actually
get
the
english
right
first,
the
pages
need
to
be
reorganized
and
restructured
into
more
flowing
user
documentation
which
actually,
when
we
do.
That
means
that
any
amount
of
effort
you
put
into
the
spanish,
the
other
translations
because
we're
not
using
a
framework
and
we're
just
making.
You
know
copies
of
individual
pages.
B
Those
will
all
have
to
be
restructured
as
well
and
so
like.
We
were
just
trying
to
give
a
number
of
spanish-speaking
people
an
opportunity
to
make
an
impact
on
the
project,
because
they
couldn't
do
anything
else,
and
I
don't
mean
that
in
a
negative
way,
I
just
mean
like
that
was
what
they
were
capable
of
and
they
wanted
to
participate
and
so
we're
like
yeah.
You
know
sure,
and
so
what
I'm
trying
to
say
is
like
too
much
like
it's
great.
B
I
think
you
guys
are
doing
the
appropriate
thing
asking
for
other
spanish-speaking
individuals
to
review,
to
the
extent
that
it
takes
them
longer
than
24
hours.
You
know,
skip
it
and
just
keep
going
and
let
somebody
file
a
bug
later
and-
and
this
is
yeah-
that's
great-
it's
great
that
we
have
it
it's
just
it's.
B
Yeah,
I
would
give
you
guys.
I
just
had
a
direct
there's,
a
there's,
a
service
mesh
analogy
for
that
discussion
that
we
just
had
it's
a
lot
harder
to
understand,
though,
but
but
it's
actually
an
active
discussion.
That's
going
on
right
now
and
so
I'll
have
to
tell
you
another
time,
but
but
but
it's
good.
A
Yeah:
okay,
thanks
thanks
thanks
lee,
so
we
are
two
minutes
short,
so
I'll.
Just
give
a
small
brief
about
incorp
incorporating
redux,
that's
going
on
right
now,
so
for
the
v
0.70
roadmap.
One
of
the
key
items
that
we
have
for
measuring
ui
is
incorporating
redux
and
material
ui
version.
5.
redux
is
basically
we
are
using
redux
for
proper
state
management.
A
So
there
is
a
progress
tracker
here
which
these
are
basically
reusable
components
react
components
that
need
to
be
built
out
so
that
we
could
re
completely
restructure
the
entire
measuring
ui.
So
there
are,
there
are
going
to
be
more
components
written
down,
but
from
the
ones
that
are
already
here.
Some
of
some
of
these
contributors
are
inactive.
Now
they
so
there's
a
lot
of
work
to
be
done
here.
A
If
somebody
wants
to
contribute
to
the
ui
like
if
the,
if
you
guys
are
interested
in
working
with
react,
there's
a
readme
in
the
branch
called
measuring
ui
restructuring.
This
has
the
entire
contributing
flow.
You
guys
could
go
through
this.
It's
exactly
it's
almost
as
exactly
as
same
as
the
one
that
we
used
now
so
yep.
A
And
if
you
run
into
any
trouble
setting
up
your
environment
for
this
because
sometime
because
there
are
a
lot
of
dependencies
that
need
to
be
installed
individually
right
now,
so
you
could
reach
out
to
me
shantan
or
nitish.
We
could
help
you
guys
out
there.
A
Yep,
so
I
guess
we'll
wrap
it
up,
then.
Thank
you
guys
for
joining
I'll,
see
you
guys
on
some
other
calls
or
we'll
meet
again
next
monday,
bye,
guys,
bye,
bye,
everyone
bye,
guys.