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Layer5 Websites Meeting - November 01st, 2021
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A
Hi
guys
so
since
we
are
already
two
minutes
over,
let's
begin,
if
somebody,
if
a
newcomer
joins
us
we'll
get
we'll
introduce
ourselves
with
them
when
they
come
so
early,
I
think
he
has
already
shared
the
minutes
of
the
meeting
in
chat.
So
if
you,
if
your
name
is
already
not
written
here,
please
write
them
down
here.
C
A
Okay,
so
I
think
she's
having
some
difficulties
with
her
network.
So
basically,
I
think
they
are
like.
I
devopray
has
redesigned
the
page
for
they
designed
the
programs
page
on
machine.io.
A
This
was
a
very
long
like
long
awaited
task,
because
considering
the
the
previous
design
was
not
very
aesthetic,
so
this
is
how
it
looks
now
lee
had
changed
the
background
color
for
this
part,
but
I
thought
that
was
a
mistake.
So
if
you
want
us
to
revert
it,
we
can
revert
that
back
to
white
here,
but
I
think
this
looks
better.
B
Yep
good
yeah,
you
know
interesting,
you
know
what
I
don't
know
that
I
had
no
by
the
way,
I'm
sorry
for
the
lack
of
webcam
today.
But
trust
me,
you
don't
want
me
on
a
webcam,
so
no
I
yeah,
can
you
be
a
favorite?
Can
you
head
over
to
the
calendar
community
calendar
under
the
community
menu
and
if
we,
if
we,
if
you
reflect
on
this
for
a
moment,
it's
like
okay?
Well,
actually,
there's
there's!
B
Oh
okay,
it
was
still
populating.
Okay,
so
you
know
the
title
of
the
page
is
you
know,
there's
a
clear
distinction
between
the
menu
bar
and
the
title
of
the
page
and
then
the
contents
of
the
page?
Okay,
so
that's
one
thing
to
reflect
on.
If
you
go
to
gosh
the
blog,
I
guess
okay,
so
just
like
it
just
jumps
into
like
whatever
the
latest
blog.
It
doesn't
even
tell
you
it's
a
blog.
It's
just
like
here's
two
posts
and
there
you
go
okay
and
my
goodness,
there's
not.
B
We
don't
spend
a
lot
of
time
writing
blogs
here,
but
but
I'm
just
realizing
like
there
isn't
much
navigation
to
you
know
I'm
assuming
it's
paginated,
but
but
okay,
just
to
I'm
just
kind
of
reflecting
with
you
all.
What
are
the
pages?
Look
like.
Okay,
there's,
two
pages:
they
had
white
backgrounds;
okay,
fine
service
mesh,
the
smi
conformance
under
resources;
okay,
fine,
it's
kind
of
okay!
B
So
for
rahul
nice
to
have
rahul
on
or
anyone
anyone
who's
on
there's
a
we
just
found
a
bug,
there's
a
great
way
to
make
a
quick
contribution.
That
link
needs
an
external.
It
needs
that
super
text
that
external
hyperlink,
icon.
B
B
I
had
toyed
with
a
white
background
entirely.
It
was
like
probably
too
much,
and
so
I
yeah
the
the
thing
is
is
like
when
I'm
looking
at
your
screen
through
zuma.
This
is
something
for
everybody
to
think
about.
For
a
moment,
the
two
greens,
the
green,
that's
used
on
the
he
has
the
background
to
the
menu,
and
then
this
the
charcoal,
I
think,
is
kind
of
the
word
that
the
descriptor
that
we're
using
for
this
other
dark
gray,
dark,
green.
B
So
did
this
consideration
not
not
a
big
deal,
but
you
know
I
think,
when
deborah
priya
had
originally
landed
this,
I
think
she
had
the
same
dark
green
background
that
was
yeah
on
the
menu.
B
A
B
D
A
Changing
the
color
as
in
the
entire
color,
I'm
in
the
background
and
modifying
some
stuff.
D
C
Even
I
think
the
navbar
and
the
background
are
completely
different,
colors
like
when
you
land
on
that
page.
So
we
should
have
either
something
in
between
to
break
that
contrast
or
or
maybe
we
can
have
only
the
text.
The
heading
with
the
white
background
and
not
like
the
entire
banner
that
we
had
before.
D
Actually,
I'm
not
that
good
with
jet
style
stuff
now,
but
I
can
like
help
you
with
the
reviews,
color,
contrast
and
stuff.
A
Okay
sounds
good
any
this.
This
transition
is
really
cool.
I
really
like
it.
Okay
does
anybody
else
want
to
say
anything
about
this.
C
Also,
when
you
scroll
down
there's
this
banner
sort
of
like
yeah,
I
think
you
have
to
remove
this
part.
This
gray
band
below
the
newsletter.
A
All
right
so
moving
on,
I
think
it's
the
oppressed
topic
again
yeah.
So
the
talks
and
presentations
page.
C
Yeah,
so
this
right
now
there's
only
one.
A
C
C
A
B
B
That
said,
and
since
we're
not
hearing
kind
of
shubham
and
josh
zayn
deepak
nikhil
rahul,
the
others,
well
volunteer,
it's
like
okay,
then,
let's
let
it
slide
like.
I
would
say
if
other
folks
are
looking
for
something
to
do,
there's
a
couple
of
things
here,
so
so
we've,
given
any
number
of
talks
on
meshary.
B
This
one
in
particular,
was
time
was
taken
to
make
sure
that
we
tried
to
cover
everything
well,
and
so
it's
worth
calling
out
and
worth
trying
to
get
in
front
of
people's
faces,
because
you
know
who
wants
to
read
a
website
when
you
can
watch
a
video.
So
this
is
great.
This
is
this
is
like
overall
this.
This
is
great
for
the
modal.
It
might
be
that
we
lean
into
the
like.
Instead
of
having
the
green
outline,
it
might
be
that
we
should
use
just
a
shadow
like
we
could.
B
Darken
the
rest
of
the
screen,
or
maybe
or
use
a
shadow
effect
for
the
mobile
and
kind
of
remove
the
green,
because
we
just
need
a
couple
of
other
colors
there's
a
saffron
yellow.
That
is
the
same.
Yellow!
B
That's
used
in
the
subtitle
of
that
video,
where
it
says
the
names
of
the
people
presenting
that
saffron
yellow
you
can
find
it
on
layer,
five
dot,
io,
slash
brand,
that
that
you
know
that
is
a
subtle
like
because
you
know
you
don't
need
a
strong
like
it's
a
full
modal,
so
you
don't
necessarily
need
a
strong,
bright
color.
That's
like
if
there's
a
softer.
B
This
is
a
softer,
yellow
shadow
to
it.
If
it
was
used
as
a
shadow
that
might
yeah
those
are
like
if
you
want
to
get
really
nitpicky
about
it.
Oh
yeah,
like
I
would,
I
would
put
a
shadow
over
the
entire
rest
of
the
screen.
I
would
make
it
like.
I
would
compel
the
user
to
interact
with
the
modal
itself,
dismiss
it
whenever
they
click
anywhere
else,
including
the
x
on
the
corner.
B
I
would
say
I
think
it's
like
I
don't
know.
I
mean
I
it's
pretty
great,
like
I
mean
that
that's
all
just
cream
on
the
top.
If
anyone
does
that
stuff,
otherwise
double
priya,
I
wouldn't.
I
would
move
on
to
your
other
items,
because
it's
nice.
A
B
A
B
B
If
anyone's
there
have
been
a
lot
of
talks,
there
are
talks
listed
in
the
measuring
docks,
there's
some
talks
listed
in
the
messerie
readme
and
then
actually
there's
a
lot
of
other
talks
that
have
been
given.
So
if,
if
anyone's
looking
to
add
to
this
page,
that
would
be
a
good
addition.
It
may
not.
A
A
Yeah
so
good
thanks
devopia,
let's
move
on
to
the
next
topic
yash.
Would
you
like
to
share
your
screen
and
continue.
E
Can
you
see
my
screen
okay,
so
in
this
you
know
I
was
asked
to
add
the
link
to
handbook,
so
I
added
one
this
button
in
the
navbar
drop
down
and
I'm
not
that
good
at
making
a
new
style.
So
I'm
added
this
one.
I
don't
know
how
this
dresses
look
good,
but
can
you
give
me
a
little
help
me
to
make
a
better
one.
B
Yeah,
nice,
you
know
josh
as
you
go
to
spruce
it
up
just
a
little
bit.
There's
a
green
there's,
a
community
logo
and
it
looks
like
three
people
kind
of
three
round:
stick
figures:
huddled
together,
that's
available
inside
of
the
community
drive,
there's
a
folder
called
websites
and
logos
and
things
assets,
yeah,
and
I
think
it's
even
used
elsewhere
on
this
site
somewhere.
But
you
might
some
really
neat
things
that
you
can
do
with
an
svg.
You
might
use
that
svg
to
fill
the
background
of
the
entire
handbook.
B
Call
out
and
just
have
it
cover
the
background.
Maybe
you
wouldn't
be
able
to
see
the
full.
You
know
icon
or
you
might
you
know
like
you
might
or
you
might
slide
the
handbook
button
off
to
the
right.
Just
a
smidge,
or
rather
you
might
include
the
icon
in
the
button
itself.
On
the
left
hand
side,
you
know
it
would
be
pretty
small
or
or
or
outside
the
button,
but
off
to
the
right
or
something
like
just
tossing
in
an
icon
will
really
now
the
handbook
is
like.
Well,
what
do
you
mean
handbook
him?
B
Handbook-
okay,
we
never
just
also
like
since
I'm
since
I'm
the
community's
perpetual
pedent.
If
we
can
sometimes
it's
comfortable
to
end
a
sentence
with
a
prepositional
phrase,
but
it
is
one
of
those
things
that
your
your
grammar
teacher
would
smack
you
on
the
wrist.
For
so
know,
everything
about
all
right.
So
maybe
not
your
grammar
teacher
but
yeah.
E
B
Yeah,
you
know
deepak's
been
doing
a
good
job
of
of
offering
up
feedback.
He
might
okay.
A
E
E
The
newcomers
page
here,
but
it
doesn't
look
good.
I
know
I'm
working
on
it.
A
Yeah,
so
another
thing
that
you
might
want
to
consider
is,
since
it
already
says
handbook,
I
don't
think
we
need
a
button
that
says
handbook
on
it
as
well
like
like
it
can
be
similar
to
the
com
to
the
discuss
callout
like
basically
when
you
would
click
on
this.
It
would
lead
you
to
the
handbook
like
this.
A
A
A
B
Yeah,
just
you
know
real
briefly,
the
well
that's
that's
kind
of
that's
kind
of
it
is
the
project
that
we
have.
Is
you
know
boy?
There
is
a
project
called
nighthawk.
It
lives
under
the
envoy
proxy
org.
That
project
has
been
underrepresented
and
both
there's
a
few
reasons.
Why
we've?
B
We
are
trying
to
elevate
that
nighthawk
project
and
in
doing
so
one
of
the
the
ways
that
we're
elevating
and
bringing
more
people
to
bear
on
nighthawk
is
by
having
a
project
website
and
when
we
tried
to
register
nighthawk.com
or
nighthawk.io
or
nighthawk
anything.
You
know
it
was.
B
It
was
only
four
billion
rupees
to
to
like
buy
that
away
from
somebody
else,
and
so,
and
so
we
we
registered
get
nighthawk.dev
for
only
you
know,
for
a
much
lower
price,
and
we've
been
reflecting
over
time
that,
like
the
project
that
we
have
it's,
not
it's,
not
the
project
isn't
get
nighthawk.
The
project
is
nighthawk.
B
The
website
is
the
url
just
happens
to
be
at
get
nighthawk.dev,
but
the
project
itself
should
be
referred
to
as
nighthawk
the
the
maintainers
of
the
nighthawk
project.
That's
under
the
envoy,
org
they've
all
voted
on.
The
logo
and
agreed
to
it
and
like
we
need
to
stop
treating
it
as
two
separate
projects
and
just
yeah.
So
that's
so
that
that
change
is
pervasive
across
the
get
nighthawk.dev
website
and
all
the
references
on
layer,
five
dot,
io
website.
B
There's
a
br.
The
brand
kit
for
the
nighthawk
project
has
been
updated
and
so
there's
a
bunch
of
new
versions
of
that
logo
available
the
the
icon
itself,
the
bird
looking
icon
that
which
is
by
the
way,
does
everybody
hear
all
those
dings
that
I'm
getting.
B
So,
oh
okay,
last
last
comment:
there
was
that
the
nighthawk
logo
was
updated
to
not
be
so
wide,
but
to
be
a
little
more
squarish,
it's
not
exactly
square,
but
it's
a
little.
If,
if
anyone
is
used,
if
anyone
is
used
to
looking
at
looking
at
it,
you'll
notice
that
it's
a
little
more
squished,
I
don't.
Hopefully
it
doesn't
look
squished
the
nice
thing
about
removing
get
from
the
name
is
that's
a
pretty
long
word
get
nighthawk,
so
it's
nice
to
shorten
it
up.
B
B
B
Nice,
nice,
there
might
be
other
places
where
we
were
referencing.
So
so
I
bet
you.
If
anyone
searches
for
get
nighthawk
in
mesherie
docks
you'll,
definitely
find
reference
to
nighthawk,
you
might
find
get
nighthawk.
So
that
would
be
something
to
update
on
the
smp
spec
that
io
site
it
might
have
reference
to
get
nighthawk
as
well,
and
so
just
all
of
those
references
basically
need
to
just.
B
We
still
want
to
point
to
the
website
get
nighthawk.dev
but
yeah,
and
so
instead
of
see
the
get
nighttime
project
like
the
hyperlink,
the
hyperlink
right
there,
where
it
says
nighthawk
that
should
be
to
get
nighthawk
that
should
not
be
to
envoy
proxy
nighthawk.
It
should
be
to
get
nighthawk.dev.
B
That's
it
so
there's
a
couple
more
things
for
people
to
volunteer
on
take
it
forward.
If
anybody's
look
yeah,
so
those
are
small
items
we'll
put
those
down,
hopefully
people
will
volunteer
for
them.
There
are
some
big
things
for
people
that
you
often
own.
If
you're
ready
for
that.
A
C
So
basically,
we
are
looking
for
publishing
articles,
not
necessarily
blog
posts,
so
right
now
the
entire
layout
is
a
copy
of
blog
post,
but
that
will
have
certain
changes
like
these.
Do
not
have
dates
or
authors,
so
we'll
be
working
on
providing
more
and
more
information
through
these
articles,
so
I've
right
now
added
three
more
lee
has
added
the
web
assembly
once
so.
C
C
C
A
C
Yeah
yeah
we
can
we'll
have
to
come
up
mostly
with
the
articles
like
basically
look
into
resources
and
come
up
with
things
we
can
publish
here.
So.
A
B
Yeah,
just
just
briefly
deborah
peter
covered
it
pretty
well,
the
from
a
user
experience
perspective
yeah.
This
isn't
this
is
created
as
a
copy
of
the
blog
post
layout,
but
it
is
not
intended
to
be
it's
intended
to
be
more
like
topical
resources.
B
So,
if
you
imagine,
if
you
know
so
layer
five,
you
know
we're
focused
on
cloud
native
technologies.
That's
a
sprawling
set
of
things,
even
just
within
the
niche
of
service
mesh.
That's
still
a
sprawling
set
of
things,
so
you
so
right
now,
if
you
wanted
to
go
to
layer
five,
as
like
the
service
mesh
community,
to
find
out
more
about
that
tech
in
specific,
well,
this
site,
doesn't
it
has
some
blog
posts
about
mostly
about
community
about
some?
B
You
know
other
a
couple
of
pieces
of
tech
in
there
and
that's
good,
and
we
should
definitely
be
adding
more
and
more,
and
we
are
there
also
should
be,
but
some
of
those
are
time-bound.
There
should
be
some
timeless
content
that
explain
things
like
what
is
a
service
mesh
or
what
is
a
management
plane
versus
a
control
plane
and
a
data
plane?
What
is
a
data
plan?
What
is
it
control
plane?
B
What
there
should
be
sections
that
cover
that
that
are
probably
pretty
similar
but
cover
istio,
what
istio
is
and
what
it
does
and
how
to
troubleshoot
it
and,
like
that's,
there's
a
ton
of
articles
to
do
and
the
same
thing
for
kuma
what
is
kuma
and
how
is
it?
B
How
is
it
different
and
so
like
there's
a
lot
of
info
a
lot
of
factual
data
points,
that's
on
the
service
mesh
landscape,
but
there's
we're
lacking
any
timeless
write-ups,
just
content
that
people
can
reference
to
understand
the
functionality
of
a
given
mesh
for
all
of
them.
You
know
for
and
so
you
we
would
have
topics
and
entries
for
all
of
them,
things
that
are
also
potentially
long-lived
about
like
so
some
people
have
written
things
about.
How
do
you,
like?
B
I
don't
know
someone
has
written
a
blog
post
that
introduces
mastery
cto,
there's,
there's
a
ton
more
things
to
write
about
mastery
ctl.
That
can
be
another
blog
post,
but
I
guess
I
was
going
to
try
to
give
an
example
of,
like
you
know,
there's
maybe
using
measure
ctl.
Some
of
the
things
you
can
write
into
an
article
can
be,
or
a
topic
like
this
could
be
done
into
a
blog
post.
It's
just
that
like.
B
If
you
look
at
the
blog
posts
for
mystery
ctl
from
a
year
and
something
ago,
I've
updated
it
since
then,
but
even
then,
it
doesn't
really
cover
all
of
mystery.
Ctl,
it
doesn't
the
stuff
that's
written.
There
has
changed
and
doesn't
like
and
so
sure,
that's
in
part
why
we
have
ref
the
docs
and
the
reference
docs,
but
those
docs
leave
out
a
lot
of
context
and
so
yeah
articles
on
these
topics.
B
So
we've
we
have
more
books
written
on
service
messages
than
anywhere
else
in
the
world,
like
the
this
community
has
written
more
of
those
and
there's
very
little
of
that
content
from
what's
in
those
books,
that's
on
this
site
and-
and
we
can
put
it
up
there
like
in
particular
service
mesh
patterns.
It's
like
hey,
we've
really
been
working
on
that
and
there's
not
a
lot
that
that
describes
what
those
are
even
describes.
B
How
can
you
use
measuring
to
deploy
a
pattern
and,
like
we've
been
putting
a
lot
of
time,
and
so
that's
a
great
those
are
a
great
set
of
articles.
There's
a
lot
of
prior
written
content,
that's
there
that
can
be
taken
and
used,
and
so
yeah,
if
that's
of
interest
to
folks,
raise
your
hand.
Otherwise,
I
expect
that
it's
not
good.
B
A
A
F
Okay,
well,
I
think
this
is
like
a
summary
of
what
the
learning
path
was
like
and
what
you
hope
to
achieve,
but
I
really
appreciate
your
input
on
the
the
way
the
article
was
presented
or
any
spell
errors
just
general
review,
though
it
would
be
great
to
have
the
actual
published
either
tomorrow,
once
the
review
is
done.
B
Nice,
so
for
rahul
and
for
others
reviewing
this
blog
post
is
a
great
place
to
start
like
a
great
place
to.
B
Nice
and
there's
a
anita
has
incorporated.
You
know
details
about
the
learning
paths
for
in
terms
of
how
they're
structured
some
of
that
comes
from
the
designs
and
figma,
but
nikhil
there's
some
information
that
might
have
that
might
also
be
represented
from
the
original
design,
spec
and
and
so
yeah.
But
if
nikhil
would
be
good
for
you
to
get
make
sure
that
this
gives
kind
of
full
coverage
the
intention
we
do
speak
to
well.
B
Actually,
if
you
scroll
down
a
little
bit
anita,
were
you
able
to
pull
in
some
of
what
we
have
yeah?
You
did
some
of
what
we
have
planned
kind
of
forthcoming,
so
certificate
of
completion,
multiple
paths,
paths
by
persona.
B
We
might
even
now
at
some
point
in
the
future,
we
might
have
a
have
workshops
where
we
walk
people
through
maybe
one
course
of
the
learning
path
and
then
another
workshop,
where
we
walk
people
through
the
the
second
course
of
the
learning
path.
I
don't
know
the
learning
paths
that
are
there
are
have
been
written
for
istio
and
for
linker
d,
but
that
those
are
missing,
console
and
kuma
and
open
service
mesh
and
and
all
the
others.
B
That
so
that's
definitely
one
thing
to
maybe
highlight
I
need
to
if
you
didn't
get
a
chance
to,
and
that
is
that
people
can
on
the
lower
left
hand,
side
people
can
switch
between,
they
can
take
the
same
learning
path,
but
they
can
do
it.
They
can
take
it
in
accordance
with
the
service
mesh,
the
specific
mesh
that
they
want
to
learn.
So
the
content
changes
based
on
what
mesh
they're
looking
to
do,
but
the
path
stays
the
same.
The
path
is
still
mastering
service
meshes
for
developers.
B
Oh
nice,
there
is
one
addition
that
I
think
nikhil
is
all
right
with
as
well.
If
you
go
back
a
page
here,
service
meshes,
you
can
learn
on
the
right
hand,
side
a
little
bit
yep
right
there,
so
one
we
need
to
capitalize
can
but,
but
two
and
more
importantly,
is
making
that
interactive.
The
ability
to
switch
between
the
two.
B
B
B
D
But
also
in
this
case
suppose
the
user
is
just
showing
ready
in
this
case
and
then,
when
he
clicks
on
get
started
button.
So
we
must
be
starting
over
with
linkedin.
B
Oh
yeah,
I
see
yeah,
that's
a
good
point
that,
like
just
the
the
logo,
there
needs
to
be
changed
to
be
generic
right.
D
Chapter
of
click
htop
using
the
html,
but
if
we
add
a
feature
over
here
that
is
under
service
messages,
then
if
the
person
switches
to
linkedin
and
clicks
on
get
started,
then
he
should
be
starting
with
the
linkedin
getting
started
instead
of
this
year,.
B
Oh
and
you're,
oh
I
see
what
you
and
so
you're
saying
that
the
subsequent
chapters,
like
the
actual
chapters
themselves,
we
don't
have
control
over.
D
So,
actually
that
will
what's
my
point
and
always
we
would
have
to
keep
track
of
the
service
mesh
over
the
pages
like
if
it
goes
back
and
forth.
You
have
to
keep
track
of
that
and
then
so
that
they
don't
have
to
consider
today.
B
B
And
then,
and
then
the
second
potential.
The
second
potential
improvement
is
the
removal
or
the
replacement
of
the
link,
your
d
logo,
with
just
a
generic
one
up
above
now
I
mean
what
would
be
nice
and
fancy
is
that
we
would
show
the
logo
based
on
what
their
current
currently
selected
mesh
is,
but
because
that
would
be
appropriate.
B
Yeah,
so
we
have
to
put
in
a
couple
of
calls
to
action,
yeah
and
yeah,
the
the
the
part
that
I
would
say
well
one
actually,
that
the
the
the
text
under
the
stay
meshy
is
that
smaller
font
right
there
than
we
have
in
the
other
call
to
action.
It
looks
fairly
small.
A
Yeah,
I
think
it's
like
just
a
little
small
you're
talking
about
this.
Ask
questions
but
yeah.
B
A
Okay,
so
yeah.
So
if
anybody
wants
to
please
review
this
blog,
please
review
it.
Let
anita
know
how
it
is
and
yeah
so
moving
on.
We
have
shubham
suggestions
for
the
course
overview
page
shubham.
Would
you
like
to
take
over.
G
Yeah,
so
lee
already
talked
about
what
I
wanted
to
the
switching
between
service
service
messages
yeah,
so
I
had
a
similar
suggestion
yeah.
So
we
already
happened
to
talk
about
it
all
right.
A
Okay,
so
moving
on,
then
deepak
has
also
written
a
blog
post
for
the
thousand
like
the
coming
feet,
which
is
we
are
going
pretty
soon
gonna
reach
a
thousand
stars
on
measuring.
I
think
we
are
about
13
stars
short,
so
this
also
needs
some
opinions,
some
reviews,
so
that
would
be
great.
A
This
also
includes
the
10
000
com
comments
that
we
have
done
on
github.
So
if
you
guys,
whoever
is
looking
into
writing
blogs,
probably
reading
them
first
would
be
great
lee.
Would
you
like
to
add
something
to
that.
B
Well,
that's
a
great
suggestion.
Actually
it's
it's
a
very
it's
interesting
that
hey!
If
you
want
to
be,
you
want
to
learn
golang,
you
want
to
learn,
react.
You
want
to
learn
css
or
like
any
of
that
tech.
A
great
way
to
do
it
is
you
know,
people
will
tell
you
like
pick
up
a
small
bug.
Yeah!
That's
that's
very
true,
also
just
offer
a
comment.
B
B
Writing
is
really
difficult,
so
yeah,
but
it's
arguably
more
important
than
the
ability
to
write
code.
D
No,
that
would
make
it
like
a
modified
the
dog
with
the
leaf
attempted.
So
I
wanted
to
know
others
to
move
through
this
stuff
for
me,
because
the
previous
document,
which
I
had
was
like
I'm
just
using
it
for
reviews,
because
I
couldn't
like
shift
the
reviews
to
my
new
dock.
So
I
wanted
us
to
look
into
this
game
fight
rather
than
moving
to
the
reference
file
which
you
have
from
it
yeah.
That
is
it.
Thank
you.
D
A
So
yeah,
so
the
link
for
this
is
in
the
minutes.
Whoever
wants
to
give
it
a
read
so
moving
to
the
okay,
so
I
don't
think
it
has
luke
joined
us.
A
No,
I
don't
think
luke
has
joined
us,
so
so
we'll
probably
skip
over
this
and
also
topic
because
he
has
also
not
joined
us.
A
A
Yeah
yeah,
we
can
definitely
create
a
showroom.
Yep,
okay
sounds
good,
then
so
moving
on.
So
there
are
some
updates
on
the
versioning
of
docs,
not
not
like
a
huge
update,
so
I've
done
some
work
around
for
it.
So
right
now
what
I've
done
is
put
in
a
switcher
for
all
the
six
versions.
They
all
have
the
same.
A
They
all
have
the
same
content
and
yeah,
so
they
basically
all
have
the
same
content
of
what
needs
to
what
work
I
need
to
continue
doing
is
one
is
the
links
on
the
toc,
so
they
redirect
to
the
latest
version
of
content,
so
they
should
be
redirecting
to
the
version
that
is
selected
over
here
and
and
the
others,
and
there
are
some
other
links
which
are
inside
like
inside
the
docs
that
need
to
be
versioned,
for
example,
this,
like,
if
I
click
on
this
filter
management,
it
leads
to
like
the
version
4
of
filter
management.
A
A
G
A
G
Yeah,
so
this
is
the
homepage
of
the
master
docs
and
when
we
click
on
the
command
reference.
So
basically
we
have
a
breadcrumbs
routing
issue
right
so
like
when
we
click
on
this
particular
command
right
and
when
we
click
on
this.
So
there
is
an
error
of
showing
that
this
page
doesn't
exist
but
like
if
with
this,
if
we
remove
this,
we
could
see
the
page.
G
So
basically,
we
just
need
to
add
a
single
line
to
the
front
meta
variable
of
all,
like
all
such
pages,
to
redirect
redirect
such
pages
so
that
we
don't
get
the
issue,
so
there
might
be
different
like
more.
Such
issues
like
I
have
found
some
already,
but
I
will
be
getting
issue
for
this
and
if,
if
anybody
found
others
too,
then
they
would
like
add,
add
the
bullet
or
they
would
like
comment
on
the
issue
like
adding
all
the
also
scenarios
on
the
docks
that
they
found.
G
So
we
might
be
having
a
various
breadcrumbs
routing
issues
like
this
yeah.
So
that's
what
I
wanted
to
say
like
even
in
this
like
we
do
have
it
yeah.
So
we
already
solved
this
once
like
this
type
of
issue
like
in
the
4131
issue
that
I've
pointed
out.
So
the
similar
solution
is
to
be
applied
on
all
the
issues.
A
I
guess
not
so
shubham.
Could
you
just
create
an
issue
on
measuring
and
so.
G
G
A
B
Yeah,
I
will
I'll
say:
I'm
you
know,
don't
don't
be
shy.
There's
most
of
you
on
the
call
I
are
not.
Actually
most
of
you
have
done
any
number
of
things
in
the
community
already
so
yeah
and
in
writing
things.
As
we
talked
about
writing
quite
a
bit
today,
it's
not
easy.
For
my
part,
I
have
a
difficult
time
coming
around
to
provide
feedback
because,
mostly
because.
B
It's
really
hard
not
to
rewrite
everything
that
people
write
and
is
tough,
because
we
need
for
the
writing
to
represent
the
community.
Well,
just
as
we
do
the
code,
we
just
have
an
easier
time
overlooking
bugs
for
a
while,
but
but
we
never
come
back
like
once
we
publish
something
we
rarely
come
back
to
like
correct
grammar
bugs.
B
So
if,
for
my
part,
if
I'm
slow,
providing
feedback
on
what
you've
written,
it's
it's,
probably
because
yeah
so
having
other
people
review
is
great.
Okay,
please
don't
let
me
bottleneck
your
writing
or
the
reviews.
B
So
it
I
wasn't
kidding
when
I
had
said
earlier,
like
the
ability
to
communicate
in
written
word
as.
B
Will
serve
you
very
well,
very,
very
well,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
if
you
don't
aren't
able
to
do
it
well,
you're
you'll
have
a
glass
ceiling
in
your
career.
It
doesn't
really
matter
what
you're
focused
on
or
what,
whether
what
what's
like,
whether
you're
working
in
technology
or
not
like
you
yeah,
you
really
need
to.
B
So
cool
so
there's
lots
of
opportunities
there
there's
you
know
on
the
mesherie
dot,
io
blogs.
I
don't
know
that
it
had
much
of
a
menu
system
for
potential,
multiple
blogs-
or
I
don't
know
if
it
necessarily
paginates
but
there's
an
opportunity
there.
B
There
are
a
couple
of
like
there's,
there's
some
easy
but
interesting
service
mesh
labs
to
create.
We
already
have
a
number
of
them.
We
need
a
couple
more
for
some.
B
Some
service
meshes
that
we
we
haven't
created
that
training
for
the
way
that
these
are
created
is
really
easy.
It's
just
in
markdown
you'll
end
up
copying
much
of
what
is
included
in
other
labs.
It's
also
a
great
way
to
learn
mesh
is
to
go.
Take
the
existing
free,
interactive
labs
go.
Take
those
and
there's
there's
some
requests
for
at
least
two
new
ones,
two
new,
very
easy
ones,
and
then
there's
requests
for
brand
new
interactive
labs
again
like
yeah.
B
A
So
so
we
have
four
minutes
left
and
should
we
end
early
today.
A
Thank
you
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A
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All
right.
Thank
you!
All
bye,
bye,
see
you.