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From YouTube: Layer5 Websites Meeting (May 24th, 2021)
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Layer5 Websites Meeting - May 24th, 2021
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A
Folks,
welcome
to
the
website's
meeting
for
the
24
may
24th.
I
think
both
of
you
hopefully
soccer.
Do
you
have
the
link
to
the
meeting
minutes.
A
Good
morning
all
right,
then
I
dropped
a
link
to
those
minutes
in
the
chat.
So
a
couple
of
topics
today
so
gotham's
got
some
work
that
he
had
recently
done
on
the
well
on
the
learn
in
g
effort
and
that
we
can
talk
about
the
style
guide
and
brand
guide.
A
A
bit
this
is
this
pertains
to
well
really
all
the
websites
and
measure
ui.
A
Oh
nice
good
deal
soccer
and
then
josh
and
maybe
abhishek
will
join
us
today
to
talk
about
discus,
larry5.io
and
actually
maybe
one
other
topic,
and
that
is
where
is
everybody?
What
happened.
A
B
Yeah,
like
the
thing
is,
I
was
also
looking
into
the
like.
The
dogs
also
need
to
have
the
updated
time,
because
I
was
like
thinking
of
it
as
six
and
then
just
remember:
yeah,
it's
5
30.,
oh
yeah,.
C
A
Okay,
yeah
good
point:
we
did
update
the
reminder
in
the
website's
channel,
of
course,
that
that
goes
off
like
half
an
hour
beforehand,
and
it
doesn't
explicitly
say
I
think
when
the
meeting
starts,
we
have
avoided
that,
because
meeting
times
will
change
and
one
and
we're
you
know,
try
try
to
make
the
reminder
such
that
it's
less
fragile
and
not
calling
out
a
specific
time.
A
But
I
don't
think
that
really
works.
I
think
it
probably
needs
to
call
out
the
time.
B
A
Yep
sounds
good.
The
reason
that
we
hadn't
in
the
past
is
because
well
because
sometimes
the
time
will
change
on
the
meeting
and
and
then
that
means
that
the
reminder
would
be
out
of
date
and
it
would
be
telling
people
the
wrong
thing,
because
it
would
be
too
specific.
So
we
were
trying
to
like
just
generally
remind
people
like
an
hour
half
an
hour
before
by
saying
it's
starting
soon,
but
that
yeah
to
your
point,
I
don't
know
that
that's
working
so.
A
Yeah,
that's
a
good
point
that
I
I
don't
know.
I
do
know
that
there
was
an
effort
made
to
be
consistent,
but
I
don't
know
that
it
is
consistent,
so
so
yeah.
So
that's
another
good
example
of
like
well.
A
We
may
as
well
just
call
out
the
time
by
the
way
so
gotham
and
soccer,
since
we're
on
this
topic,
do.
Does
this
meeting
show
up
for
you
guys
on
your
calendars?
Well,
assuming
that
you're
subscribed
to
the
community
calendar
yeah.
A
D
E
A
A
Okay,
that's
a
good
thing
just
to
check
on
okay
cool
all
right.
Well,
let's,
let's
oops,
let's
dive
in
so
gotham.
Do
you
want
to
talk
about
your
your
recent
addition
to
learn?
Ng.
D
A
B
You
can
you
can
like
drag
it
over
somewhere.
Okay,.
D
A
D
D
Yeah,
so
I
added
this
component
called
learn
info.
So
what
I?
What
this
pr,
the
pr
that
I
made
demanded,
was
to
add
this
component
with
courses
name
and
additional
information.
Basically,
so
the
also
the
pr
one
thing
to
notice
right
here
is
that
the
pr
demanded
dynamic
data
means
it
should
dynamically
fetch
the
data
using
graphql
apis
since
the
actual
name,
but
I
was
not
able
to
do
so.
D
A
Yeah
yeah,
it's
nice,
I
mean
what
can
I
say
it
even
just
a
three
column:
a
responsive,
three
column.
You
know
component
like
this
there's
some
there
can
be
so
much
to
it.
There
can
be
so
little
to
it
and
yet
so
much
yeah.
A
Exactly
so.
Is
that
its
is
that
its
own
component?
Is
that
a
fair
way
of
characterizing
it
or
is
that
yeah.
A
Okay,
yeah
makes
sense,
makes
sense,
yeah,
and
it
also
makes
some
sense
that
you
would
have
a
struggle
with
the
dynamic
data
in
part
just
because
well
not
all
of
that
specific
data
is
necessarily
there
like.
We
don't
have
all
four
of
the
learning
paths
created
and
all
you
know
24
of
the
chapters
there
so
so
yeah
the
data.
B
Yeah,
please
continue.
No!
No
so
I
had
a
doubt
like
I
like
is
the
component
inside
the
same
container.
That
is
for
entire
page,
because
I
feel
it's
a
bit
left
as
compared
to
the
like
header
or
the
above.
B
Okay,
then,
I
think
there
must
be
some
issue
with
margin
or
padding
to
the
left
one
because
it
shows
it's
a
bit
left
like
if
you
can
just
see
if,
if
you
can
compare
it
with
the
the
three
boxes,
just
above
then
you
can.
A
Nice
one
other
item
is
since
since
gotham
we
became
such
good
friends
when,
when
you
made
a
misspell-
or
you
know
an
accidental
capitalization
that
I'll
point
yeah
good
you,
you
totally
knocked
it
out
I'll
point
out.
Well,
actually
just
on
this
in
particular,
not
that
this
is
not
that
we
wouldn't
revisit
and
correct
this
before
we
go
live
but
but
yeah.
A
Actually,
if
we
have
a
a
list,
the
last
item
in
the
list
we
would
probably
put-
and
so
istio
kuma
nsm
liquor
d,
and
we
still
leave
the
comma
because
sort
of
follow
the
oxford
commas
here,
but
then
it
would
be
and
console
and
while
I'm
being
extraordinarily
meticulous
one
item
in
the
on
the
left
hand,
side
under
four
courses
says
learning
the
service
mesh
the
right
way
cool.
A
A
But
it
is,
and
in
some
respects
I
don't
know
that
it's
worth
going.
I
guess,
if
you're
going
back
in
great,
you
know
fix
it,
but
otherwise
you
know
we'll
go
back
through
before
it.
C
A
Nice,
oh
good
deal
so
gotham
and
then
you
said
you're
off
to
do
some
work
on
measure
ui.
There's
some
graphql.
Oh
there's
a
lot
of
activity
actually
on
the
api
endpoints
there
for
graphql,
actually,
as
of
yesterday,
just
a
few
people
going
through
them.
But
while
you
are
digging
in
there
did
you
end
up
biting
off
another
component
here
to
work
through
sorry
means
I
couldn't
get
you
or
are
you?
Are
you
continuing
forth
with
more
learn,
learn
ng.
D
Yeah
means
I
could
talk
to
nikhil
and
he
he
would
just
guide
me.
What's
the
next
goal
over
here
means,
if
my
goals
align
with
him,
I
could
probably
work
any
of
these
means.
There's
no
pixel
about
that.
Oh
okay,
nice.
A
Okay,
good
yeah
yeah
do
do
catch
up
with
him.
He
and
if
he
doesn't
get
to
you,
if
he
doesn't
get
to
you
and
josh,
might
get
to
you
first,
but
good
nice
thanks
for
thanks
for
sharing
this
and
just
you
know
doing
it
on
the
flies.
It's
nice
it
boy.
I
hope
that
we
have
12
service
mesh
service.
Mesh
adapters
available
at
some
point.
A
Well,
fair
enough.
Maybe
I'll
I'll
share
the
meeting
minutes
again.
So
one
item
that
came
up
actually
soccer.
That,
maybe
is
something
a
consideration
for
you
potentially
is
so
in
the
slack.
A
A
This
soccer
this
might
be.
I
think
this
is
a
good
one
for
you
to
take
a
look
at
because
it
will.
A
Get
you
indoctrinated
to
a
different
aspect
of
website
design,
and
one
of
the
considerations
is
that
on
each
of
the
pages
on
layer,
5
io
that
each
of
them
have
explicitly
have
an
image.
That's
highlighted
as
like
the
image
that,
if
you
were
going
to
share
a
given
link
on
slack
or
on
twitter
or
facebook
or
linkedin,
or
what
have
you
that
that
image
would
be
used
as
you
go
to
make
to
share
it.
And
you
can.
A
Yeah
so
so
for
twitter
there's
a
developer
tool,
it's
called
the
their
card
validator
for
linkedin,
it's
called
the
post
inspector
for
facebook.
I
don't
know
because
I
don't
do
facebook
so
well.
There
is
one
I've
seen
it.
I
just
don't
remember
what
it's
called.
A
So
if,
if
you're
here
soccer
and
you're
like
hey,
you
know
this
is
I
like
the
community.
I
want
to
tell
one
of
my
friends
about
it.
I
send
to
them.
I
I
tweet
it
or
something
like
that,
and
so
well
should.
A
When
you
make
the
tweet,
should
you
have
an
image
inside
maybe
a
screenshot
of
one
of
the
meetings
or
something
like
that
or
you
know,
and
if
you
don't,
what
would
there
be
an
image
that
comes
along
with
that
social
share,
and
there
would
be
in
this
case,
and
it
would
be
this
image-
that's
the
logo
on
the
site.
A
Well,
why
would
it
be
that
image
versus
like
a
community
image?
Well,
that's
because
of
what's
defined
on
the
page.
So
this
is
the
page
layer
5io
community.
Actually
this
is
not
the
page.
This
is
the.
A
If
you
look
at
the
source
of
the
page
in
the
head,
section
you'll
end
up
seeing
an
image
specified
as
the
image
to
be
shared,
and
so
it
actually
comes
under
like
here
actually
so
this
this
og
image,
this
property
there's
a
twitter
card,
twitter
creator
like
the
twitter
image.
It
goes
to
it
points
to
this
one
right
here,
which
is
the
same
one
that
you're
seeing
so
let's
go.
Take
that
url
go
to
it.
A
Oh
yep,
hey,
there's
the
there's
the
image,
that's
the
same,
one
that
was
sharing
okay,
yeah,
all
right
interesting.
So
I
was
just
noticing
that
someone
was
sharing
a
link
to
in
slack
about
the
projects
here
and
that
particular
page.
It
looks
like
this
link
here
it
has.
It
uses
this
image,
which
I
think
is
you
know
relevant
to
the
projects
that
are
going
on.
A
So
if
we
could
click
the
link
yep,
it's
layer,
5
io,
slash
projects,
okay,
well
good!
This
is
good
in
so
much
as
this
is
a
an
image
specific
to
the
page,
it's
relevant,
although
it's
an
old
image,
because
it
only
highlights
three
projects
and-
and
so
there's
an
updated
version
of
that
that
I
thought,
since
I
just
saw
this
and
we're
on
the
call.
A
This
might
be
something
that
you
would
want
to
learn
a
bit
about
about
how
this
works
and,
at
the
same
time,
maybe
update
the
image
itself,
and
so
I'm
gonna
grab
the
image,
send
it
to
you
and
if
it's
of
interest,
maybe
you
could
create
an
issue
on
github
and
work
on
figuring
it
out.
I
think
you
know
kind
of
a
good
way
of
learning.
E
I
would
say
yes,
I'm
interested,
I
didn't
know
that
a
tag
exists
like
that,
like
that
this
is
my
first
time
learning
it.
So
I
would
say
I
do
have
a
question
yeah,
which.
A
E
Thank
you
which
one
is
it
has
to
do
with
level
of
importance,
which
one
is
more
important
at
the
moment.
Is
it
me
getting
this
image
down
where,
if
someone
puts
a
link
in
slack
it
links
to
the
right
image,
or
is
it
me
getting
the
hitting
the
navigation
sidebar
down,
which
one
is
like
more
important
at
the
moment.
A
E
E
Understand
so,
yes,
I
would
yes,
I
would
like
to
work
on
this
one.
Thank
you
for
answering
my
question.
Nice.
A
Yeah
good
yeah,
this
one
is
le
or
it
won't
be
too
long
before
the
sidebar
navigation
will
be
that
you
might
end
up
with
people
helping
you
get
it
done,
because
it'll
we'll
be
getting
close
to
the
time
where
we'll
we'll
need
to
have
it,
but
that's
fine,
because
it'll
you'll
learn
as
they
assist
and
this
second
one
is
yeah.
It
can
it's!
Okay,
if
it
takes
a
while,
like
I
mean
not
that
many
people
see
it.
A
Yeah
yeah,
I
mean
soccer.
I
don't
know
if
that
only
adds
stress
as
we
pile
this
on
or
if
you,
if
you
want
to
put
it
in
your
backlog,
I
would.
A
Yeah
or
if
it's
just
his
convenient
that
josh
takes
it.
E
I
would,
I
would
say,
josh
take
it,
but
I
would
like
to
learn
how
josh
does
it
so
that
way.
A
I'll
write
like
this
so
assigned
to
josh
but
soccer
to
review
the
pr
for
a
new
image,
nice
beautiful,
that's
the
best
of
I
think,
all
of
those
worlds
that
we
were
talking
about:
cool,
okay
and
then
soccer
since
we're
since
we're
chatting
about
some
of
the
items
that
you're
working
on
any
anything
any
update
you
want
to
give
this
week.
E
Yes,
so
I
noticed
that
there's
a
bug,
I'm
not
sure
the
bug
is
specifically
is
I
have
an
index.html
page
and
I
have
a
react.
React
script.
So
with
the
I
have
a
div
tag
and
I,
when
I
id
the
id
for
the
div
tag,
is
called
root.
I
have
no
problem
on
the
react:
script,
rendering
rendering
html
page
with
the
id
root,
but
once
I
change
the
id
to
something
like
apple
and
I
and
I
go
back
to
the
react
script
and
I
change
and
I
target
the
apple.
E
It
says
not
a
valid
dom
tag.
So
that's
where
my
issue
has
been.
I
moved
on
from
it,
but
it's
a
issue
that
it's
weird
so
as
a
re.
So
as
so
an
update
as
of
this
week,
I
would
finish
the
react
finish
I
I'll
be
done,
probably
monday,
tuesday,
with
react,
then,
from
tuesday
to
friday
I
will
start
implementing
the
navigation
of
the
the
nav
component.
A
A
A
Nice,
okay,
good
good,
good,
good,
well
yeah!
I
have
my
fingers
crossed
yeah
good
update
all
right.
One
of
the
other
topics
we
had
was.
I
figured
that
we
would
oh
gosh.
I
don't
know
how
it
came
up,
but
there's
there's
a
style
guide
and
kind
of
brand
resources,
gotham
and
soccer
and
josh.
A
I
think
you're
familiar
already
that,
as
you
guys
work
on
various
projects,
there
are
most
the
projects,
their
color
schemes
and
their
logos
are
available
at
layer,
five
io
slash
brand,
and
so
it's
a
good
url
to
have
in
your
toolkit,
because
for
each
of
the
projects,
you're
able
to
download
a
small
kit
of
logos,
some
of
them
have
the
color
schemes
included,
but
the
color
schemes
are
also
published
here.
A
So
good,
the
other,
the
other
resource
there
is
well
it's
a
brand
guide.
A
A
Which
is
helpful
with
respect
to
fonts
and
colors
and
tone,
and
a
bit
of
a
bit
more
about
who
the
community
is
and
who
the
core
personas
are?
Who
the?
How
we
want
to
communicate
with
the
audience
who
we
think
the
audience
is
how
we
want
to
communicate
with
them?
What
value
we
think
that
we're
giving
to
them,
and
so,
unfortunately,
some
of
this
just
isn't
done.
A
Guide
but
there
is
some
information-
that's
fairly
helpful
in
there.
A
Good,
hopefully,
they're
self-explanatory,
so
we
talked
about
the
meeting
time
and
like
it's
trying
to
help
improve
the
reminders,
which
then
leads
us
to
disqus
dot
layer.
Five
that
I
o
and
so
josh
you're
up.
B
B
A
B
B
So
like
for
now,
I've
made
the
hadron
footer
more
consistent
with
the
larify
website.
The
4d
desktop
view
for
now,
and
I'm
working
on
the
mobile
view
for
the
footer,
because,
like
it's
a
bit
different
from
the
website
due
to
the
use
of
flexes
at
some
point,
which
would
make
like
which
requires
to
make
like
write,
different
codes
and
we
can't
have
the
same
responsiveness.
B
But
I
am
working
on
it.
So,
like
that's
a
later
issue,
because
discuss
on
mobile
would
be
a
very
less
visited
thing
but
yeah.
I
will
have
it
soon,
but
till
then.
So
I,
like
almost
everything,
is
configured
so
I
will
add
the
linkedin
microsoft
login.
Once
we
have
the
keys
for
them
generated
and
that's
all
nothing.
A
Josh
yeah.
No,
I
think
I
held
you
up
this
last
week.
I
still
haven't.
I
still
haven't
delivered
like
the
final
email
credentials
to
you.
So
so
that's
bothersome,
particularly
as
you
go
to
initialize
the
site.
It
requires
that
you
have
functional
email,
so
yeah,
some
josh.
Some
questions
is
the
staging
site
still
available.
B
B
A
A
A
Yep
yeah,
so
our
the
problem
with
that
is
that
well,
the
problem
is
that
in
part,
what
we're
promoting
here
is
the
concept
that
there
are
many
and
they're
all
valid,
and
when
we
only
have
categories
for
the
top
few
of
them,
then
it
makes
it
look
like
well
really.
While
there
are
a
bunch,
only
a
couple
of
them
are
actually
valid,
valid
enough
to
have
categories,
for
which
is
a
detractant
from
the
message
that
we
tell
people
about
the
world
being
multi-mesh.
A
B
A
B
Since
I
haven't
another
idea
like,
let's
have
it
like
a
promotion
basis
for
now,
we
do
have
a
general
general
category
for
service
message
and
like,
if,
let's
say
related
to
some
service
mess,
10
or
20
posts
exceeds.
Then
we
may
create
a
category
or
something
like
that.
A
B
A
Okay,
so
that
that
seems
like
a
good,
a
solid
initial
approach.
Like
part
of
the
problem,
I
mean
that
sound.
That
sounds
good
josh.
We
should
do
what
you
just
said
about
the
general
category
for
service
meshes
that
way
it
doesn't
show
favoritism
that
way.
It
also
gives
it
a
chance
to
grow,
because
if
we
did
have
ten
ten
new
topics,
they're
all
going
to
have
zero.
A
A
So
that's
good
there
were,
and
then
I
don't
know
I.
I
suspect
that
we'll
end
up
with
the
need-
or
maybe
maybe,
if
we
don't
put
a
category
there,
maybe
we
won't
end
up
for
the
need
with
the
need,
but
the
need
being
a
potential
one
around
contributing,
because
there's
just
a
lot
of
questions
about
commit
sign-offs
and
how
to
get
into
slack
or
what
resources
are
available
and
like
there
might
be.
You
know
what
might
be.
A
What
we
might
do
well
to
do
is
simply
make
a
a
topic.
That's
pinned,
and
it's
like
that.
First
one
that
you
have
there.
It's
like
the
read
me.
First
quick,
you
know
community
quick,
start
guide
that
is
sort
of
a
read-only
publication
of
you
know
it's
just
a
regurgitation
of
all
the
other
welcome
guides
that
we
have
and
that
it's
not
a
category.
It's
not
set
up
for
a
bunch
of
it's
not
a
help
forum
in
that
regard
or
not
on
those
topics.
A
Maybe
we
would
start
with
that
and
see
if
that
serves
us
well
see
if
we're
really,
if
we
really
do
need
to
have
a
category
for
contributing
questions,
I
do
think
we'll
field
a
lot
of
contributing
questions
for
meshary
for
like
when
gotham
you
know
goes
through
and
he
starts
to
work
on
the
first
area
and
he
wonders
like
hey:
what's
this
graphql
endpoint,
what's
the
schema
for
it
like?
Where
can
I
find
that
or
something
he
might
just
come
on
here
and
ask
he
can
ask
that
question
slack
at
some
point?
A
All
of
us
will
ask
ourselves
hey
how
much
how
many
of
these
questions
should
we
is
there
a
point
in
time
by
which
we
say
some
of
the
questions
that
are
answering
in
slack
have
been
answered.
No,
my
goodness,
I
have
you
know,
they've
been
answered
so
many
times.
A
E
When
I
was
taking
udacity
course,
they
they
have
a
discussion
forum
and
if
you
have
any
questions
throughout
like
with
projects
or
something
they
usually
recommend
that
you
go
through
the
discussion
forum,
you
searched
in
whatever
project
you're
working
you're
working
on
and
a
list
will
populate
of
the
common
questions
and
if
you
don't
find
it
after,
like,
let's
say
five
minutes,
you're
free
to
open
up
a
new
discussion
forum
and
say
this
is
my
problem.
A
A
I'd
rather
just
ask
my
specific
question,
because
I
just
you
know,
excuse
me
because
either
a
I'm
lazy
or
b,
I'm
not
sure
that
it's
going
to
be
there,
and
I
would
think
that
line
of
thinking
is
a
slight
misconception
that
actually,
if
you
do
a
quick
search-
and
you
find
an
answer
on
lfx
in
this
case,
that
you're
able
to
get
the
answer
faster
than
having
to
wait
for
soccer
to
come
over
and
tell
you
how
how
the
open
graph
images
work
for
social
shares
on
the
site
like
for
whatever
question
you
have
like.
A
Yeah
josh
josh.
I
think
that
answers
a
couple
of
questions
about
initial
categories.
A
C
Adapters,
I
think
we
can
add
tags
to
it
in
a
post,
nice.
A
A
This
might
be
something
that
we
call
for
in
the
community
is
retroactively
for
us
to
grab
some
of
the
more
commonly
asked
questions
that
you
find
yourself
repeating
yourself
in
slack
about
to
be
able
to
come
over
and
publish
those
like
start
a
thread
to
publish
them
here.
A
Josh,
one
thing
that
I'm
interested
in
is
so
I've
a
little
doubt
that
anita
will
more
or
less
say
what
I
just
said
a
moment
ago,
which
is
hey,
it'd,
be
nice
if
we
had,
if
even
if
we
don't
have
a
category
dedicated
to
contributing
in
general,
that
having
a
static
post,
that
is
something
of
a
welcome
guide.
You
know
regurgitates
part
of
the
part
of
the
community
handbook,
not
the
whole
thing,
but
that
that
long-standing
post
that
long-standing
topic
is
there
any
other
facility
to
create
something
like
that.
Is
it
just?
B
A
A
A
A
B
So
like
they
do
use
the
like.
This
is,
I
think,
a
tag
or
no
it's
a
category
named
plugin
and
this
one
might
be
a
tag,
so
that
could
be
like
anyways
the.
If
we,
if
we
even
allow
replies
but
the
as
you
said
it
would
be
pinned
the
first
post
would
always
be
pinned,
and
if
it's
like
the
entire
contributing
guide
spending
over
around
two
pages
of
length,
then
it
would
be
enough.
Even
though
there
are
questions
or
comments
below
it.
B
A
C
B
I
I'll
I'll
do
something
around
staging
discuss
and
look
into
what
on
different
features
we
could
use
into
so
like
by
the
community
call.
We
can
be
ready
to
like
show
it
to
the
community
and
ask
them
to
come
over
and
like
just
try
it
out.
A
Yeah
totally
that'd
be
great
anita.
A
I've
never
been
shy
and
asking
you
to
potentially
do
things.
This
is
this
discourse,
the
is
the
type
of
site
that
runs
disqus.lair5,
that
I
owe
yeah
if
it
is
of
interest
to
you.
This
is
an
opportune
time
to
dig
into
the
particulars
of
like
of
how
this
discussion
forum
works,
because
it's
there's
so
many
knobs
to
turn
on
and
off
in
tune,
so
josh
and
a
number
and
nikhil
and
others
here
have
gone
through
identifying
what
plug-ins
to
enable
how
how
to
configure
them.
A
What
like
they've
gone
through
lots
and
lots
of
the
settings,
but
not
all
of
them,
and
some
of
them
are
kind
of
hard
to
figure
out
what
we
might
want
to
set
the
setting.
What
we
might
want
to
configure
the
setting
to
until
there's
been
a
lot
of
discussion,
and
then
you
figure
out
like
oh
so
anyway,
I
thought
I'd
call
it
out,
because,
because
we're
about
to
go
hopefully
launch
this,
hopefully
on
on
friday
or
like
this
week,
and
when
we
do.
G
A
Yeah
so
yeah,
so
we'll
end
up
having
questions
over
time
of
like
oh,
to
help
seed
content.
Should
we
let
people
post
freely
or
no?
No,
should
we
have
the
setting
configured
where,
if
you,
if
you
just
signed
up
and
got
an
account
before
your
first
message,
can
be
displayed
publicly,
it
needs
to
be
approved
by
a
moderator
like
what's
the
right
balance.
Actually
you
can
see
right
here
that
there's
a
note.
It's
that
first
light
green
note.
A
G
Oh
all
right,
I
already
contacted
nikhil
concerning
this
and
I
was
able
to
go
through
the
dock,
so
I
guess
I
understand
a
little
bit
of
how
this
how
it's
like
the
whole
page
works
and
all,
but
I
think
I'll
still
have
to
go
over
it
again.
A
Nice
yeah,
one
thing
we
might
want
to
do
anita
is
so
that's
great.
I
didn't
know
that
you
were
already
you
know
hip
deep
or
what
have
you?
One
thing
that
we
might
might
make
sense
to
do
is
like
next
monday
is
to
have
a
small
session
from
you
in
which
you're
not
having
to
teach
everyone
all
of
disqus.
But
rather
you
just
choose
a
topic.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
big.
A
It
can
be
like
five
to
ten
minute
topic
and
it
doesn't
have
to
be
a
formal
presentation,
but
just
to
hear
from
you
where
you
are
maybe
talking
about
hey,
you
know
the
way
that
I'm
just
going.
To
give
an
example
topic
that
you
could
walk
us
through.
It's
like
hey
look.
I
you
know
I
wanted
to
come
to
understand
how
many
emails
people
might
be
getting
so
so
I
went
ahead
and
did
a
test,
and
let
me
walk
you
through
that.
So
here
I
sign
up
as
a
new
user.
A
You
know
just
to
facilitate,
like
the
verification
of
my
email,
okay,
great
and
then
as
soon
as
that's
verified,
I
get
another
email
saying
you
know
welcome
to
the
community
and
whatever
and
then
okay
and
then
I
click
on
to
watch
a
topic,
and
I
create
a
new
post
and
like
to
walk
us
through.
That
journey
would
be
interesting
to
reflect
on
like
the
default
notification
preferences
and
like
should
we
be
turning
them
up
or
turning
them
down,
and
so
that
was
just
a
random
example
of.
G
So
so,
if
I
got
you
clearly,
it
could
be.
A
handsome
guide
starts
off
on
how
it's
how
it
works,
if
you're
using
it
as
a
from
the
user
end
right.
A
Yeah
yep
or.
A
Alternatively,
you
might
end
up
talking
about
different
settings
or
just
whatever
is
top
of
mind
for
you,
just
some
stuff
that
you've
learned
about
either
best
practices
or
like
hey
some
things
that
you've
noticed
that
we
have
yet
to
complete,
like
the
a
code
of
conduct
is
here,
but
it's
not
custom
written
for
our
community
or
whatever.
Those
things
are
that
you
find,
which
I'm
sure
there
will
be
a
number
of
issues.
A
Cool
cool,
good,
okay,
josh,
so
josh
on
the
just
just
the
I
understand.
There's
challenges
with
this,
so
I
going
to
mention
this:
don't
take
it
as
me
rubbing
on
you,
but
so
the
font
family
used
in
the
nav
bar
is
great.
The
font
weight,
the
font
family.
A
Actually,
if
you
click
on
one
of
those
for
a
minute
and
we
go
to
the
layer,
five
io
site
just
to
reflect
how
far
off
or
how
close
we
are
like
it's
really
close
right
late,
I
mean
I
the
only
difference.
Is
that
oh
things?
Well,
it's
not
the
only
difference.
It's
two
things
I
think
one.
The
menu
is
slid
to
the
left
and
maybe
up
in
the
discus.
A
So
it's
not,
but
but
it's
pretty
close
right,
it's
it's.
We
could
do
a
little
more
tweaking
and
we
would
be
almost
exact
in
the
foot
and
we
know
which
so
it's
good
enough.
It's
good
enough.
Maybe
we
can
tweak
it
over
time.
The
footer,
though,
of
the
font
family
and
used
in
the
footer
on
the
discus
site.
B
A
C
B
Being
like
it's
a
bit
left
and
top
similar
to
like
the
exact
configuration,
is
a
bit
different,
but
the
size
and
the
family
is
same
that
I
can
get.
A
Okay,
so
okay,
but
for
the
headers
for
the
sec,
the
column
headings,
that
font
is
different
and
it's
really
similar.
It's
I
mean
there's
a
reason.
We
were
going
to
use
open
sans
to
start
with
when
we
first
were
doing
layer,
five
io
and
then
and
then
it
was
suggested
that
we
use
canelo's
soft
and
like
yeah
it
was
a
nice
improvement.
A
It
was
very
similar,
a
nice
improvement,
but
that's
in
part
why
it's
hard
to
tell
the
difference
because
it
is
so
similar,
but
one
of
the
resources
that
blossom
who
participated
in
chico
africa.
She
had
noted
gosh.
I
think
it's
a
chrome
plug-in
called.
What's
my
font
yeah,
it's
this
one
or
what
yeah.
A
B
So
like
can
you
like,
okay,
I'll
I'll
talk
to
augustine
once
regarding,
like
I've
used
like
canelo's
soft
camera
saw
soft?
I
guess
so.
If
that
might
be
an
issue
or
something.
A
Yeah,
if
you
take
a
look
at
the
css
for
the
footer
on
layer,
five
io
you'll
note
that
yeah,
I
think
I
think
we
do
have
like
I
don't
know,
12
or
more
font
files
depending
upon
whether
you're.
It's
bold
extra,
you
know
super
not
not
bold,
depending
upon
the
font
weight,
though,
like
it'll
be
super
thin
or
super
yeah.
B
A
Cool
okay,
yeah
josh,
we're
close
we're
close
josh.
So
it
sounds
like
from
there's
a
couple
of
items
that
I
need
to
follow
up
on,
so
the
email
account
but
then
also
the.
If
we
end
up
enabling
microsoft
login.
A
B
So,
like
the
forum
supports
only
google,
twitter
and
github,
but
like
it,
but
there's
a
plugin
which
supports
linkedin
and
microsoft.
A
B
A
But
but
we
can
go
create
one
and
oauth
for
one
of
those.
B
Okay,
then,
like
once
you
get
that
auth,
then
I'll
just
enable
the
plugin,
so
we
can
use
it.
B
A
A
Okay,
I
might
end
up.
We
might
end
up
chatting
about
that
a
little
bit
more
because
we
as
a
community
will
share
some
secrets
through
there
secrets,
meaning
like
the
oauth
credentials
for
yeah.
A
Cool,
okay,
actually
we're.
So
I
just
looked
we're
at
the
top
of
the
hour.
Nikhil
gautam
was
saying
he's
just
twiddling
his
thumbs
because
you
know,
because
he's
all
done
with
his
first
assignment
on
learning
g.
F
There's
some
improvement.
Actually
we
have
the
home
page
coming
up
for
the
learning
like
cfd
learn
class.
I've
been
though
they
are,
the
learn
path
is
starting,
but
I
have
updated
the
graph
scale
for
the
site.
A
F
A
Nice
anything
else
that
we
missed
today.
B
A
Yeah
yeah.
I
hope
that
it
is
because,
if
it's
not
that,
then
it's
more
like
people
aren't
interested
in
some
of
the
stuff
that's
going
on.
I
mean
some
of
the
she
code
africa
participants
on
them
there
being
some
natural
attrition
there.
That
makes
sense
as
that
program
winds
up,
but
that's
not
it
though,
like
that's,
not
the
only
thing.
F
A
A
Yeah
nikhil,
I
don't
know
if
yeah
that's
what
we've
been
we're
kind
of
openly
pondering
if,
if
other
people
were
so
one
thing
that
that
yeah
there's
a
couple
of
things
that
I
need
to
follow,
so
josh
is
just
kind
of
reminding
me
that,
like
hey
well,
actually
josh
I'll,
say
this
you're
empowered
to,
and
maybe,
if
you'd
like
to
try
to
in
the
slack,
you
can
adjust
the
reminders
and
so
the
way
that
it's
done.
It's
all
managed
through
slack
chat.
A
So
if
you
in
slack,
if
you
end
up
typing
a
forward,
slash
remind
be
like
a
forward
slash
remind
list,
then
it'll
give
you
a
list
of
the
reminders
that
are
in
there.
You
can
choose
to
delete
them
or
if
you
want
to
add
a
new
one,
which
is
what
you
would
do.
You'd
add
and
you'd
copy.
The
old
one
add
the
new
one,
there's
a
couple
of
nuances
about
it.
That
can
be
frustrating
as
you.
If
you
were
to
do
that
and
you
copy
the
existing
one.
A
When
you
paste
it,
the
quotation
marks
become
it's
the
wrong
format
for
the
you
have
to
like
delete.
The
quotation
marks
and
put
them
back
anyway.
If
you
attempted
and
struggle
I
I
can
help
or
if
you
don't
attempt
it
then
I'll.
Do
it
as
well.
A
Okay
and
then
another
thing
so
nikhil,
one
thing
that
I
need
to
go
look
at
is
for
the
community
calendar,
so
soccer
had
confirmed
that
he's
able
to
see
invites
on
the
calendar,
but
he's
not
getting
a
notification
reminder
that,
and
neither
am
I
I
mean-
I
see
them
on
my
calendar,
but
I'm
not
getting
a
notification,
and
so
I'll
go
look
to
see
if
these
have
a
standard
notification
assigned,
because
that
would
help
so.
F
A
Nice,
okay
and
then
anita
good,
call
out
on
the
image
for
the
layer,
five
io
projects-
anita
this
is
actually
let
me
follow
up
with
you
in
slack
on
this
image,
for
the
slash
projects
and.
A
A
Well,
thanks
for
coming,
everybody
see
you
next
week
see
you
next
monday.