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A
Morning
and
there
it
is
the
meeting
minutes
in
the
chat,
so
we've
got
nikhil
and
anita
samir
garav
yash
vishal.
Cynthia
good
well
welcome
everybody
I'm
well!
This
is
the
second
time
in
a
row
I
think
I'm
slightly
tardy.
So
there
needs
to
be
some
sort
of
public
shaming
for
this
kind
of
a
thing
that
or
we
need
for
nikhil
to
start
to
finally
run
the
call.
A
A
I
just
I
thought
heard
you
say:
okay,
all
right,
okay,
all
right,
fair
enough!
So
well,
if
you
can't
hear
the
rooster,
he
says
welcome
as
well,
so
it's
7
30
in
the
morning
for
me
and
I
think
I'm
the
only
one
on
the
call
that
it's
appropriate
to
say
good
morning
to
you.
So
every
most
people
know
that
I'm
incapable
of
anything
else.
A
So
it's
may
3rd.
This
is
our
first.
Is
this
our
yeah?
This
is
our
first
meeting
of
the
month,
so
nice
good
there's
a
few
different
things
to
discuss.
Austin
can
you
do
me
a
favor
and
ping
abhishek
ask
him
to
join
today.
If
you
would.
A
And
then
for
for
samir
and
garov
welcome
it's
your
lucky
day,
you're.
C
D
You
hey
hi
everybody,
so
this
is
my
first
meeting
before
the
newcomer
meeting,
so
it
would
be
my
pleasure
to
learn
something
so
I
have
just
started
so
yeah
looking
forward
to
contribute
something
and
by
profession,
I'm
a
devops
engineer
and
I
have
been
working
with
the
isto
for
some
time.
D
So
we
have
a
few
implement
implementation
in
azure
now
so
that
is
where,
like
you
know,
I
was
looking
into
how
to
effectively
use
our
istio,
because
there
are
few
performances
we
have
felt
like
miserable
with
that
so
and
debugging
those
things
led
me
to
layer
five
so
for
the
performances
and
anything.
So
that
is
where
it
like.
You
know,
grabbed
my
attention
and
now
I'm
looking
forward
to
learn
something
and
also
contribute
wherever
possible.
D
A
Samir,
that's,
that's
awesome,
that's
fantastic!
I
we
have
a
conversation
or
two
to
have
about
some
of
your
learnings
or
some
things
that
you've
seen
also
also
to
well
to
ask
for
your
input
and
opinion
about
some
of
the
new
features
that
are
coming
for
performance
management
and
it'd
be
nice
to
have
you
be
critical
of
them?
Have
you
you
know,
give
give
feedback
with
your
your
devops
hat
on
with
your
user
hat
on.
A
A
D
So
exactly
how
the
envy
proxy
is
behaving
so
how
much
time
does
it
take
to
pass
from
one
service
to
another
service?
So
that
is
something
which
we
were
interested
in,
because
the
application
which
we
are
running
is
a
very
like,
though
it
has
a
cdn
in
front
of
it,
but
it
needs
to
be
very
like
no,
you
can
say
p99
would
be
less
than
5
milliseconds.
D
A
A
A
E
A
A
That's
that's
fantastic,
that's
it
will
be
like
water
on
parched
soil.
I
mean
it'll,
be
very
refreshing.
We
get
some,
we
get
some
user
feedback,
but
we
don't.
We
don't
often
go
deep,
and
so
just
as
you
hang
out
here,
the
longer
you
hang
out
the
deeper
the
deeper
we'll
get
to
go
so
it'll
be
it'd,
be
nice
I'll,
warn
you,
you
know
what
this
is.
I
just
we
we've
known
each
other
for
three
minutes
or
however
long
it's
been.
A
I
will
say
fair
warning
if
you
hang
out
long
enough,
yeah
yeah.
This
is
something
which
is.
A
I'll
you
might
end
up
on
speaking
on
a
stage
somewhere
with
me,
because,
because
there's
some
learnings
that
we
need
to
publish
there's
some
things
that
we
need
to
there's
some
specifics,
that
we
need
to
get
out
there
and
so
yeah
yeah
good
by
the
way,
samir.
So
the
rooster
that
we
have.
He
clearly
thinks
it's
the
morning
time
zone.
But
that's
what
I
was
going
to
ask
you
is:
what
time
zone
are
you
in.
A
C
F
Chara
yeah,
hello,
everyone,
I'm
audible
properly.
You
are
yeah,
so
let
me
introduce
myself
first,
so
I
am
god
soda.
I
am
from
india
so
currently
pursuing
btech
second
year
undergraduate
from
dell
technical
campus.
F
A
Garav,
I
I
think
what
ja
josh
will
probably
is
josh
on
the
phone.
I
know
josh's.
Oh
okay,
nikhil.
I
wonder
if
we'll
have
a
wonderful.
G
A
Oh,
thank
you.
Thank
you
austin
anyway,
so
josh
patel,
he's
often
quite
vocal
on
these
calls,
he's
usually
engaged
in
a
number
of
initiatives
and
I
bring
up
josh
because
well
he
had
just
gotten
done,
my
goodness.
I
think
he
just
had
a
blog
post
made
about
him.
A
I'm
gonna
check
because
it
may
or
may
not
have
actually
cynthia.
I
don't
know
if
you're
or
if
it's
lizette,
that's
working
on
publishing
his
blog
post.
A
Oh
speaking
of
lizette
she's,
coming
on
so
anyway,
in
josh's
blog
post,
he
says
something
like
it
was
nice
to
be
welcomed
into
the
community.
As
soon
as
josh
had
said
that
he
knows,
react
lee
jumped
all
over
him.
He
says
something
to
that
effect
and
the
reason
that
that
happens
is
because
there
are.
There
are
lots
of
of
back
end
nerds
here.
If
you
will,
and
only
so
many
adapt
with
front
end,
and
so
so
they
tend
to
get
clobbered.
A
So
gaurav
prepare
you've
been
warned
so
yeah
cool,
so
but
second
year
this
year,
so
you're
you're
about
to
be
pre-final
year
in
just.
F
F
I
have
some
questions
about
like
ux
ui
designing
part
so
like
are
we
currently
now
modifying
or
like
creating
some
new
uis
for
this
layer?
5,
we
are
what
a
great
question
I
would
love
to
contribute
to
that
part.
Thank
you.
A
All
right,
fair
enough,
so
good
so
samir
and
grav,
you
guys
have
gone
through
initiation
sort
of
the
traditional
heckling
and
getting
to
know
you,
which
is
nice
there's
by
the
way.
Just
to
help
you
get
to
know
everyone
else.
A
There's
10
to
15
people
on
the
call,
some
folks
blossom,
cynthia
and
lizette
or
elizabeth
along
have
just
gotten
done
going
through
an
an
open
source,
internship
or
mentoring
program,
anita
who's
on
the
call
had
helped
steward
part
portions
of
those
initiatives,
and
so
we're
thankful
to
have
some
folks
who
are
in
well
are
in
the
middle
time
zone
between
where
I
am
and
and
where
I
think
so.
Most
of
the
rest
of
the
folks
on
the
call
are
so
aditya
abhishek.
A
Oh,
I
skipped
over
austin
who's
in
that
same
time
zone
anyway.
All
of
the
folks
that
are
on
the
call
well,
not
all
of
them,
focus
only
on
ui
and.
A
I'll
point
out
nikhil
because
I
think
it's
been
pointed
out
any
number
of
times
before,
as
you're
he's
been
around
these
parts
for
a
real
long
time,
and
so
is
just
an
excellent
source
of
information
and
knowledge
about
the
projects,
how
they're
written
some
of
their
history?
Why?
Why
they're
doing
what
they're
doing
what
part
of
the
goals
the
like
on
the
softer
side
of
what?
Why
are
we
doing
this
thing?
A
I
mean
he
has
some
of
those
answers
as
well
and
so
yeah
so
he's
a
good
individual
to
keep
on
your
your
speed
dial
one
other
thing,
and
just
this
last
like
two
a
couple
of
last
points
of
order,
so
one
we
record
these
meetings,
it's
unreal
to
think
that
anyone
wants
to
hear
some
of
the
jokes
that
go
on
on
the
calls
later,
but
they
do
and
those
meetings
go
up
on
on
youtube.
So
so
they'll
be
there.
We
end
up.
A
We
have
a
small
another
tradition,
and
that
is,
if
you
don't
write
down
your
last
name
in
the
meeting
minutes,
it's
fair
game
to
make
up
a
nice
last
name
for
you,
and
so
so
you've
been
warned.
A
Okay,
we
got
some
topics,
lined
up
anyone's,
welcome
to
put
topics
on
to
any
of
the
meetings.
You're
all
welcome
to
any
of
the
meetings
they're
all
available,
actually
anita.
This
might
be
something.
This
is
another
item
that
I
don't
know
that
we've
disseminated
very
well.
That
would
be
my
fault,
but
there's
this
nice
memorable
reference
for
what
meetings
are
going
on
and
what
the
calendar
is,
and
so
it's
meet.layer5.io
io
it
just
redirects
to
the
community
calendar
and
then
it
has
links
to
has
all
the
nice
the
convenient
links
and
stuff.
A
So
so
these
are
the
rest
of
the
meetings,
but
but
anita
we
might
do
well
to
list
this
url
in
the
handbook
or
some
other
places
so
side.
Note
all
right!
Okay!
A
A
A
So
let's
hit
us
a
couple
of
smaller
items
first,
so
that
we
can
get
these
out
of
the
way,
because
I
think
we're
going
to
talk
a
lot
about
learn
layer
5
today,
probably
so
in
in
measuring.
A
A
And
I
think
that's
it
and
graphql
and
rest,
and
things
like
that,
so
we
don't
have
a
specific
topic
to
cover
on
mesher's
ui
today.
Rather
there
are
some
upcoming
new
features
that
need
to
be
created
within
that
ui,
so
grav.
This
is
in
part
an
answer
to
your
question.
Grav
did
you
happen
to?
Did
you
see
a
ping
for
me
by
chance
in
slack
about
a
new
ui
in
mashari
for
filters.
A
Nice
that
that's
something
for
us
to
talk
about
to
see
if
that
strikes
your
fancy
so
I'll
I'll
message
you
after
the
fact
just
just
because,
okay
all
right,
then
there's
another
one.
That's
relatively
quick!
Let's
put
this
one
up
here,
so
there's
a
new,
a
new
web
property
to
come
out
shortly.
A
A
So
no
doubt
you've
all
seen
or
participated
in
discourse
forums
in
the
past,
and
so
this
is
just
an
instance
of
discourse
running
over
here,
there's
by
the
way,
some
devops
things
to
do
here.
Some
of
that
we're
going
to
ask
abhishek
about,
but
we're
as
a
community
we're
trying
to
style
it
to
look
and
feel
as
much
like
the
main
site
as
possible
and
there's,
I
think,
there's
some
undone
items
here.
A
Just
yet
we're
getting
close
like
this
color
is
probably
off
it's
not
what
we
want
exactly,
but
we're
getting
close
so
abhishek,
I
don't
think
josh
is
on,
but
abhishek
you
want
to
last
time
we
met.
It
was
in
discussion
of
a
production
deployment,
because
this
is
just
a
sandbox.
H
So
basically,
right
now
is
currently
running
in
a
single
and
it's
a
docker
container
inside
the
vm,
which,
basically,
that
is,
has
and
all
the
components
all
the
supporting
components
linked
from
inside
the
topic
in
the
production
department.
We
are
aiming
on
getting
all
these
independent
components
outside,
so
that
the
setup
is
a
little
bit
scalar.
H
In
order
to
do
that,
okay,
can
you
open
the
I'll,
send
a
link,
probably
in
the
chat
where
we
put
other
design
specifications,
basically
for
the
exact
resources
that
we
would
have
as
independent
companies?
H
H
A
By
the
way,
the
plan
for
the
cash
in
production-
I
wonder
if
we're
in
need
of
elastics
just
yet.
I
wonder
if
that
isn't
more
expensive
than
we.
H
A
Okay,
should
we
ever
move
to
elastic
is
that
by
the
way,
is
the
elastic?
Is
that
just
me
having
written
something
down
off
the
cuff
or
or
was
that
part
of
the
production
plan.
H
A
All
right:
well,
I
guess
you
know
status
or
where
what
do
we?
Oh
there's
one
other
item
here
and
it
is
about
a
mail
account.
A
I
think,
right
now
in
the
sandbox,
it's
using
your
account
and
so
mail
looks
like
it
looks
like
you're,
sending
a
lot
of
mail
and
so
dedicated
account,
but
other
than
that
status.
H
The
setup
is
not
being
started
yet
so
maybe
this
week
we'll
start
setting
up
all
these
individual
stuff.
Yeah,
basically,
is
not.
It
started.
A
Yeah,
well
not
exactly.
I
don't
know
that
we
would
end
up
running
a
development
instance.
We
would
probably
turn
down
the
sandbox
instance
and
move
on
probably.
H
A
H
A
H
So
currently
I
plan
on
doing
it
on
the
vm.
So
when
it
comes
to
vm,
the
scaling
needs
to
be
done
with
intervention
like
it
cannot
happen
automatically.
H
So
in
so.
In
that
case,
scaling
is
a
little
bit
of
challenge,
but
when
it
comes
to
setup,
we
can
have
a
have
another
vm
link,
basically
to
which
will
be
a
passive
setup
which
won't
have
any
traffic
it
would.
Basically
it
is.
It
will
be
pointing
to
the
same
database,
same
letters
and
everything
it's
just
that
the
application
would
be
a
different
one
and
when
something
goes
wrong
with
the
primary
application,
it
can
switch
it
to
the
other.
One.
A
Yeah,
considering
that
it's
running
in
docker
instances,
I
wonder
if
this
is
time
to
start
to
use
a
cluster.
H
A
Okay,
yeah,
I
mean
measuring
cloud,
could
run
in
there,
but
maybe
I
guess
maybe
for
the
moment,
just
going
with
the
you
know,
a
single
vm,
like
you
were
saying
some
amount
of
I
mean
if
you
would
write
down
the
considerations
that
we're
not
making
for
and
the
considerations
that
we
are
making
for
h.a.
A
Yes,
good,
yes
yeah!
Let
me
know
if
I
I
don't
you
know
from
what
I
could
see
it
looked
like.
Maybe
the
only
thing
that
was
kind
of
a
question
is
ssl,
but
the
rest.
Well
at
least
the
rest
that
we
have
listed
here
is
seems
achievable.
A
Some
of
the
logs
have
been
looked
through.
I
think
josh
is
the
one
that
was
trying
to
track
that
down.
A
A
B
A
Okay,
good
well,
that
was
disgust
any
so
we
talked
last
time
about
disgust
being
a
little
bit
of
an
oddity
in
that
there's
only
so
much
to
style
and
rework,
and
do
some
of
you
have
been
in
there
and
have
helped
create
identify
what
categories
to
create?
What
how
different
styles
to
do
the
the
header
to
how
to
to
do
that
the
footer
austin!
Do
you?
Can
you
share
a
list
of
your
outstanding
feedback
to.
E
A
Oh,
so
I
think
we
lost
austin
okay,
he
was
tracking
a
few
final
items
for
josh
to
take
on
okay,
so
and
then,
if
austin
isn't
here
for
this
either
it's
kind
of
a
an
issue
all
right.
So
the
next
topic
is
about
so
by
the
way,
anyone's
welcome
to
go
grab
an
administrator
account
on
disqus.
It's
just
the
sandbox
you're
welcome
to
play
and
learn
and
break
things,
and
we
do
want
to
become
quite
familiar.
We
do
want
to
you
know
some
of
you
at
some
point.
A
A
Okay,
learn
liar
five,
so
so
we
have.
I
get
there's
a
few
folks
who
are
familiar
with
this
and
actually
nikhil.
Maybe
you'll
end
up,
I'm
speaking
to
some
of
this
that
some
of
you
are
familiar
with
the
fact
that
layer
5
has
a
number
of
free
resources.
A
number
of
resources
about
service
meshes
out
there.
A
If
you
go
to
layer,
5,
io,
slash,
learn,
you'll
end
up
seeing
kind
of
three
types,
so
there's
a
few
different
books,
some
of
which
are
from
o'reilly
for
free,
some
of
which
are
from
o'reilly
that
you'll
you'd
pay
for
like
this
one
is,
if
you're
a
subscriber
to
their
platform,
you
get
to
you'll
you'll,
see
a
couple
of
chapters
published
early
already,
which
is
great
yash.
A
I
A
And
so
yeah
so
either.
A
Is
that
did
you?
You
said
you
you'll
check
into
that
one?
Yes,
yes,
yes,
yeah!
Oh
thank
you!
Thank
you
beautiful.
The
other
thing
too,
that
you
could
probably
do
is
drop
in
the
cover
here
as
well.
Okay,
sure
I'll!
Do
that
nice,
okay,
okay,
anyway,
but
point
point
is
on
learn,
layer,
five!
So
so
today
people
have
there's
books,
there
are
workshops,
so
we
we
deliver
workshops
some
with
some
relative
frequency.
A
The
workshop
material
is
available
for
people
to
self-study.
So
that's
great
and
then
another
thing
that
is
available
to
everyone
is
interactive
labs.
So
there's
been
a
number
of
labs
that
have
been
created
using
o'reilly's
catacota,
and
so
people
can
come
here
and
walk
through
deploying
a
service
mesh
using
meshri.
We
actually
are
in
need
of
a
number
of
different
labs,
so
there's
like
there's
basically
a
getting
started
with
five
of
the
meshes,
but
meshri
actually
has
10
adapters.
So
there's
five
more
needed.
A
There
are
a
couple
to
just
that:
introduce
like
running
a
performance
test
or
interacting
with
smi,
but
meshri
does
a
lot
more
than
what's
listed
here
and
so
there's
an
open
repository
of
where
these.
A
And
I
believe
the
name
of
the
repo
is
service
mesh
labs,
so
within
here
these
are.
These
are
the
labs
that
you
find
on
catacotta
when,
when
these
are
updated
and
a
pr
is
merged,
then
the
labs
are
updated
automatically
and
so
there's
a
bunch
of
different
labs
to
create.
So
if
anyone
wants
to
try
their
hand
at
creating
or
updating
the
existing
interactive
labs,
please
do
like
and
if
you
need
an
idea
as
to
what
lab
to
create
just
just,
let
me
know:
there's
there's
a
list.
A
Okay,
anyway,
that's
how
that's
all
of
the
learn,
the
resources
that
we
give
to
people
today
tomorrow,
quote
unquote.
There's
well
we'd.
Consider
that
there's
a
need
for
learning
paths
like
laying
out
a
learning
path
for
how
how
to
secure
your
infrastructure,
using
a
service
mesh,
for
example,
and
as
we
lay
out
that
learning
path,
we
want
to
provide
the
same
content
across
each
of
the
service
meshes
and
so
there's
a
design
for
that
information
architecture.
Kind
of
how
the
how
those
learning
paths
would
be
structured,
the
learning
paths
themselves.
A
The
idea
is
that
they
would
they
would
also
be
available
here
and
that.
A
Well,
let
me
bring
up
figma
and
show
everyone
a
little
bit
about
what
they
might
look
like
we're,
basically
at
a
point
by
which
it's
time
to
earnestly
start.
The
effort-
and
I
think
nikhil
in
particular-
has
done
a
couple
of
prototypes
and
is
getting
us
well
on
our
way.
It's
time
to
break
out
each
of
the
designs
and
enable
enable
anyone
who
wants
to
pick
these
up
to
to
move
forward
with.
A
Them
so
it's
it's
here
if
I'll
put
a
link
to
this
in
the
chat,
if
you
don't
have
access,
then
just
note
that
you
don't
have
access
and
you'll
be
invited.
Figma
just
got
done,
changing
their
rules
like
about
a
week
ago
to
where
they
sort
of
plugged
a
loophole.
I
would
say
that
which
has
an
adverse
effect
of
basically,
I
think,
only
under
their
free
plan.
Only
a
couple
of
people
can
edit,
while
everyone
else
has
to
view
so,
but
this
this
is
what
folks
will
want
to
look
through.
A
This
is
so
nikhil
by
the
way
it
seems
like
we
might
be
able
to
move
this
forward
in
a
couple
of
phases.
One
is
creating
the
learning
paths
that
have
written
content
that
have
interactive
labs
or
just
written
labs
for
people
to
walk
through,
maybe
a
quiz
at
each
of
at
the
end
of
each
of
those
sections.
A
You
know
that
people
have
a
user
account
very,
very
simply,
have
a
very
light
learning
management
system
in
which
people
can
register,
take
their
quizzes
get
grades
and
ultimately
receive
a
certificate
that
identifies
that
they're.
Well,
something
of
a
mesh
master
in
this
case,
probably
not
a
mesh
master
per
se,
but
a
mesh
learner.
A
That
would
be
something
much
more
we'll
probably
partner
with
the
linux
foundation
on
the
creation
of
well
something
similar
to
the
kubernetes
certifications
that
you
see
the
general
manager
for
that
training
has
asked
us
a
few
times
to
do
so.
So
here's
some
of
the
design
language
for
the
site
and
then
wireframes
for
what
it
might
look
like
now,
austin.
I
think
you're
back
on
now,
so
it's
been
decided:
okay,
nice.
A
A
So
this
is
an
open
source
site
and
it
will
help
us
build
out
like
the
various
learning
paths
and
the
content
and
the
sec,
not
not
the
content,
but
the
information
architecture
like
the
the
structure,
the
bones
of
how
people
will
navigate
and
how
we'll
structure
the
various
sections
in
the
labs
how
people
nav
from
chapter
to
chapter
that
kind
of
thing
storybook
itself
is
a
piece
of
technology
that
we're
not
looking
at
using
right
now.
So
that's
kind
of
a
red
herring.
A
A
Do
you
want
to
walk
people
through
that
like
what
that
would
look
like,
as
they
were,
to
go
to
take
a
given
component
like
this,
for
example,
and
and
have
that
realized
like?
Is
there
an
exercise
that
we
need
to
do
in
here
that
identifies
what
storybook
component
we
would
use
for
what
component
in
the
mock-up.
B
Well,
that
is
not
yet
finalist
like
which
components
to
be
used
from
studio,
so
initially
only
the
that's
the
note
js
or
the
structure
which
they
were
using
to
render
files
based
on
the
file
path.
That
was
updated.
So
we
have
that
file
structure
working
correctly
and
coming
to
the
components.
There
are
multiple
components,
but
we
will
have
to
sort
them
out
whichever
we
need
to
use
it.
B
A
Right
so
austin
do
you
want
to
have
you
reworked
the
wireframes,
the
mock-ups
here,
in
accordance
with,
what's
available
on
the
storybook
tutorial
site.
G
G
So
this
currently
looks
like
was
on
a
storybook
on
storybook.
It
itself
it's
a
bit
smaller
and
the
section
is
divided
into
two
and
it
has
a
large
euro.
G
This,
on
the
other
hand,
doesn't
it's
the
only
company
which
doesn't
look
like
what
we
have
on
storybook,
but
other
than
that,
the
rest
components
and
screens
we
have
are
all
on
storybook
and
they
match
their
components
very
well.
G
So
the
only
thing
will
be
needed
to
change
after
the
final
after
this
review
will
be
this
screen
entirely
into
what's,
and
because
yes,
they
are,
they
don't
have.
I
don't
think
they
have
much
parts
regarding
this.
That
will
replace
this.
One
is
on
this
screen
on
his
own,
so
that's
that's.
Just
all
that
doesn't
match
with
the
components.
A
Okay,
here's
the
things
we
don't
have
to
use
the
designs
that
are
here.
We
can
like
use
the
storybook
components
like
do
you?
Have
you
look
to
see
how
we
can
reconcile
the
two?
I
still
I
actually
don't
understand,
which
one
is
it
that
doesn't
match
up.
G
A
Okay,
what
can
be
so?
What
can
people
get
started
with
today?.
G
In
this
this
screen,
this
screen
is
so
similar
because
on
storybook
they
have
three
layout
grids
where
we
just
have
four,
so
they
can
get
started
with
this
screen
immediately
and
the
sidebar
the
sidebar
matches
storybook
perfectly
this
sidebar
these
sidebars,
so
for
the
landing
parts
in
the
individual
screen
still
match,
so
they
can
get
started
and
these
details
parts
learning
parts
matches
perfectly.
So
they
can
get
started
with
this,
because
if
you
checked
out
and
yeah
it's
exactly
the
same
thing,
we
have.
A
So
a
few
things
one
cynthia
will,
if
you
send
your
email
address
to
austin
or
nikhil
or
chinmei
or
we'll
make
sure
that
you
get
in
there.
F
A
B
F
A
B
Yeah
so,
like
the
structure
that
we
are
gonna
have
is:
first
we
will
have
the
four
learning
parts
or
like
initially,
we
have
only
one
support
mastering
services,
so
that
would
be
the
home
page
that
we
have,
for
that
would
be
this
thing.
A
No
sorry,
sir,
I
was
sending
the
invites
to
this
okay,
so
there's
yeah,
I
think
austin,
there's
a
few.
Probably
there's
probably
a
few
questions
here
like
one
are,
we
is
there
a
need
for
this
other
navbar,
like
the
that
was
the
navbar
when
we
were
going
to
have
a
subdomain
yeah,
but
now
that
we're
considering
that
it's
in
the
same
domain,
that
seems
odd.
G
Yeah,
I
want
everybody.
G
So
everyone
who
can
keep
the
the
the
logo-
and
maybe
the
courses
and
a
few
things
you
can
take
out
the
mega
menu,
because
that
was
what
we're
deliberating.
G
A
Yeah
yeah,
except
so
the
thing
is,
is
that's
actually
exactly.
What
we're
trying
not
to
do
is
like
is
to
not
create
a.
If,
if
we
wanted
to
create
a
subdomain,
we
would
just
be
taking
the
framework
of
storybook
holistically
and
putting
it
into
a
subdomain
in
a
different
repo
and
we're
trying
to
integrate
the
site
as
much
as
possible,
and
so
we
don't
want
it
to
be
this.
This
is
a
very
clean
and
nice.
A
It
looks
like
we
haven't
done
that
just
yet
it
was
what
I'm,
what
we're
looking
for
is
to
use
the
same
navbar
update,
show
where
we
would
update
the
mega
menu
to
include
any
learn,
specific
navigation.
A
A
The
landing
page
here
right,
so
let
me
stop
right
there
and
say:
would
anyone
like
to
take
this
on
to
take
on
grabbing
this
component
and
styling
it
like
this,
which,
by
the
way,
austin?
If,
if
we
have
a
grid,
this
big?
That's
that
more
or
less
looks
all
the
same?
It'll
be
a
little
bit
of
a
strain
on
the
visitor
to
understand
like
to
pull
train
their
eyes
to
go
to
one
one
area
versus
the
next.
A
Is
that
is
there
a
structure
to
how
this
is
going
to
be
presented
and
categorized?
Are
these
going
to
be
presented
or
colorized
based
on
surface
mesh?
Maybe
not
right,
maybe
colorized,
based
on
learning
path.
G
That
does
that's
a
great
idea,
because
I'm
I'm,
I
also
I'm,
also
concentrate
that
now,
maybe
that'll
be
a
good
idea.
Maybe
we
will
have
to
set
out
color
pads,
just
like
all
storybook
has
maybe
green,
but
still
sticking
to
the
brands
colors
about
that.
How
that
would
most
likely
be
more
perfect
and
give
a
better
user
experience
and
give
them
less
give
give
us
less
information
to
consume.
G
A
Okay
in
the
meantime,
for
someone
to
take
one
of
these-
maybe
even
just
as
it
is,
take,
take
one
of
these
as
it
is
and
begin
to
work
toward
incorporating
that
nikhil
mechanically,
like
I
know
that
nikhil
you
have
a
few
other
unanswered
questions,
but
just
to
unlock
some
of
the
people
that
are
on
the
call
between
lizette
and
blossom
and
chinmay
and
and
others
that
may
not
have
may
not
be
actively
working
on
other
areas.
A
So
so,
because
I
want
to
try
to
make
this,
this
we've
been
talking
about
the
project
for
a
while.
It's
a
big
project
and
people
are
interested
and,
and
hopefully
everyone
will
learn
something
as
we
go
and
be
proud
of.
You
know
what
what
comes
forth
and
I
was
hoping
today
we
can
unlock
the
project
a
bit
like
nikhil
did
a
prototype
recently
and
based
on
the
success
of
the
prototype.
I
think
it's
time
to
start,
maybe
just
in
a
couple
of
areas.
A
B
B
A
Good
just
before
nikhil
takes
that
one
nikhil,
that's
beautiful,
I
mean,
and
I'm
totally
counting
on
that.
A
Grav,
I'm
eyeballing
you
and
thinking
of
mastery
ui
eyeballing
you
in
the
best
of
ways,
and
so
I
want
to
talk.
I
want
to
talk
to
you
about
that,
but
which
means
I'm
aditya,
like
you,
have
a
mesh
map
tattoo
on
your
forehead,
which
makes
me
not
be
able
to
see
anything
but
mesh
map.
When
I
look
at
you
and
grab,
maybe
there's
a
nice.
A
A
I
don't
know
they're
they're,
starting
to
form
kind
of
this
two-toned
green
logo.
That
kind
of
looks
like
the
meshery
logo,
I'm
sort
of
seeing
you
through
the
lens
of
that
potentially
some
things
to
do
in
measure
ui
so
before
suggesting
that
you
might
volunteer
here.
A
Which
is
mostly
to
say
it
looks
like
you
have
some
mus
some
muscles
on
those
on
your
shoulders,
so
maybe
maybe
some
of
them
actually
ui
work.
You
might
be
able
to
lift,
which
is
nice.
A
That's
not
to
say
that
other
people
don't
have
muscles
on
the
call.
That's
not
what
I
was
trying
to
say,
but
the
rest
of
us
that
don't
have
muscles
apparently
including
me,
yosh
elizabeth,
cynthia,
chinmay
blossom
chin.
May
I
know
you're
already
doing
some
things
here
as
we're
congealing
on
the
both
on
the
components
and
some
on
the
design.
I
think
there's
a
lot
more
to
be
done
on
the
design
actually,
but
at
least
on
moving
over
a
couple
of
components.
A
A
E
E
Yes,
I
I
did
say
that
if
there
are
another
component
and
design
ready
for
the
chimney
is
already
working
on
the
card
component
to
just
mention.
A
Here
we
go
here's
one,
and
this
is.
A
Yeah
yep,
that's
a
great!
I
understand
now
that
what
you're
saying
is
yes
and
is,
and
is
there
a
component
that
you
might
pick
up
here's
I
think
the
answer
is
yes.
Here's
a
suggestion
is
this
particular
component
which
lets
people
sort
of
when
they're
in
a
course
it
lets
them.
Go
from
the
next
section
to
the
next
section
to
the
next
section,
this
directly
maps
to.
A
A
E
Yes,
the
learn
the
length
section
currently
on
their
five
dollar
io.
C
E
Yes,
for
the
navigation
to
be
design,
some
of
the
navigation
are
going
to
be
different
from.
E
A
And
so
some
of
that
would
be
like.
Let's
say
that
this
was
a
learning
path
right
here
this
this
book.
When
someone
went
to
go,
look
at
that
learning
path,
yeah
they
would
have
a
navigator
on
the
side
so
that
they
could
step
through
the
each
of
the
each
sections
of
that
course.
E
A
Right
yeah,
I
had
asked
for
this
one
to
be
removed
a
while
ago,
because
this
is
for
a
subdomain.
A
So
that
is
that's
a
great
question.
That's
actually
it's
not
just
that!
There's
a
side
nav
bar.
We
probably
also
do
need
a
well
potentially
something
like
this
jump
to
section
or
a
cookie
chrome
trail
or
something-
and
this
is
why
I'm
saying
I
think
austin
has
to
snap
snap
to
in
focus.
E
A
A
One
of
the
things
that
that
that
this
is
an
intriguing
thing
for
us
to
think
about,
and
it's
the
fact
that
I
know
we're
we're
about
four
minutes
over,
so
we'll
try
to
wrap
here
shortly,
and
that
is
that
when
we
look
at
this
site,
the
way
that
it's
laid
out
is
such
that
it's
kind
of
just
it's
sort
of
like
two
layers,
two
pieces,
two,
two
so
there's
a
they
have
a
tutorial
and
then
and
that's
one
layer,
one
construct,
and
then
they
have
chapters.
A
So
within
a
given
tutorial.
There
are
10
chapters
here
and
that's
about
as
deep
as
it
goes
like
it's
just
a
two-layer
hierarchy
of
a
structured
thing
now
what's
interesting,
is
that
it's
there's
a
third
vector,
there's
a
third
there's,
a
way
of
kind
of
rotating
the
content
on
its
side.
If
you
will,
which
is
to
say
that
these
ten
chapters,
this
tutorial
it's
available
in
react,
vue.js
angularjs,
react
native.
A
A
So
as
we
as
we
move,
this
over
ours
would
be
like
hey
the
example
was
here's
securing
a
service
mesh
and
maybe
it's
using
mtls
using
traffic
filters,
whatever
those
whatever
those
specific
steps
are
but
and
the
way
that
we
will
rotate
and
kind
of
look
at
the
same
learning.
Path
from
different
viewpoints
is
based
on
the
type
of
service
mesh.
A
So
maybe
one
is
with
istio
another
one
is
with
console
another
one
is
with
linker
d
and
another,
and
we
can't
keep
going,
and
so
that's
how
that
this
information
architecture
fits
for
us
and
it
may
not
like
okay.
So
why
are
you
I'm
saying
this
in
part
just
for
all
of
us
to
get
familiar
and
comfortable
with
how
these
are
mapping?
A
A
Here
you
don't
have
to
like
it's
sort
of
like
a
filter,
but
that
is
a
way
of
navigating
the
site,
some
and
so,
as
as
we
collectively
think
about
different
ways
of
navigating
like
if
there's
a
cookie
chrome
tray
at
the
top
or
if
there's
navigator,
on
the
left
and
if
you
can
go
all
the
way
back,
okay
and
then
how
do
I
switch
between
whether
I
want
to
study
istio
or
I
want
to
study,
console
where's
that
filter
set
like
I
don't?
I
don't
think
I
see
that
in
the
designs
today.
A
I
don't
think
that
might
be.
Where
we've
you
know
I
do.
There
are
some
good
nice
elements
to
this
site,
like
I'm
sorry
to
the
design
like
jumping
into
disqus.
So
if
there's
a
discus
category
for
console
like
for
that
service
mesh
and
that's
what
you're
studying
here
and
it's
like-
oh
actually,
I
don't
really
get
this.
How
does
console
do
such
and
such
well?
A
The
that
category-
it
you
know,
assuming
that
there's
a
category
here
they
would
get
linked
into
that
particular
topic
or
that
category
and
that's
you
know
it's
not
it's
not
the
slickest
feature,
but
but
it
feels
good.
They
feel
integrated
that
that's
something
to
you
know
another
way
of
like
tying
the
sights
in
so
okay.
A
So
I
think
we
got
chinmay
blossom
nick
sort
of
nikhil
nikhil,
I'm
seeking
you
out
as
an
individual
to
try
to
provide
a
mapping
between
the
components
that
are
here
and
the
components
in
the
storybook
seeking
you
out
as
an
individual
to
lay
out
part
of
the
initial
framework.
So
nikhil.
I
think
you
have
an
open,
I
think,
an
open
pr
for
creating
layer.
A
Five
io
slash,
learn,
slash
ng,
because
it
because
you
know
we're
you
know,
because
we're
going
to
ultimately
want
to
augment
the
current
learn
page,
which
austin
is
another
kind
of
a
miss
on
the
design.
Is
there
needs
to
be
a
section
that
calls
out
learning
paths
here?
So
what
does
that?
Look
like
versus
the
dedicated
home
page
that
you
have
that's
another
design
to
do?
A
Okay
anyway?
So
as
we
go
to,
let's
go
to
wrap
up,
did
anyone
else
want
to
take
on
an
assignment
right
now
or
do
folks
want
to
give
it
a
few
days.
B
Yeah
so
before
we
wrap
up
just
ask
two
quick
questions,
one
is:
shall
I
update
the
pr
to
keep
the
part
that
I
can
to
keep
going
with
the.
B
Yeah,
so
in
the
current
pr,
I'm
actually
adding
a
navbar
component,
but
since
I
think
we
would
be
reusing
the
navbar
component,
so
I
will
removing
that
code.
So
I
was
asking
that
if
I
should
keep
that
learn,
iphone
ng
path
so
that
when,
if
we
progress
towards
the
site
we
keep
going
on
the
development
of
which
would
potentially
be
learned.
But
for
the
time
you
can
keep
at
a
keep
that
as
long
items
to
get
ready
with
the
home
page
and
stuff.
A
I
think
that
makes
sense
to
me
because
then,
then
you
can,
we
don't
have
to
keep
all
the
work
in
a
separate
branch.
You
can
actually
merge
the
work
to
master
and
actually
have
it
published
and
and
available
for
all
of
us
to
look
at
it
won't
be
it
won't
be
linked
to
so
conceptually
people
won't
be
visiting
it
while
it's
in
progress,
but
that
might
be,
and
then
in
the
end
we
would
just
end
up
switching
out
the
learn.
Ng
for
learn
and.
B
A
Yeah,
I
guess
we
technically
have
like
three
layers
here:
a
learning
path.
You
know
learning
path
a
course
and
a
section,
and
then
we
have
the
same
course
for
different
service
meshes.
A
So
nikhil
is
that
I
mean
I'm
assuming
that's
feasible
with
to
create
that
type
of
hierarchy.
B
Yeah,
it's
difficult
to
create
that
that's
the
thing
is,
what
should
be
the
I
think
I
know
the
design
is
still
into
it,
but
should
we
be
displaying
the
forces
individually
as
a
card
or
a
grid,
or
will
it
only
be
under
the
sidebar
within
a
drop
down
itself?.
A
Probably
the
latter,
probably,
we
would
only
display
the
learning
path
as
a
grid,
because
the
conceptually
there
will
be
quite
a
few
courses,
a
number
of
courses
rolled
up
underneath
the
learning
path.
So
I
mean
what
what
isn't?
Maybe
what
this
doesn't
show
is
that
this
might
happen
three
times
over.
A
So
there's
a
course
course,
and
the
learning
path
overall
is
like
is
quite
large,
and
so
we
would
only
have
like
three
of
them
for
them,
three
of
them
potentially
like
if
you're
a
developer.
Here's
your
your
learning
path
to
service
mesh,
if
you're
an
operator,
if
you're
a
product
manager,
something
like
that.
A
Okay,
nice,
okay,
anything
else
from
anybody
very
briefly,
because
we're
actually
way
over
time-
I
guess
I'll
say
if
you
wanted
to
pick
up
a
component
and
your
name
isn't
on
one
or
we
didn't.
You
didn't
talk
about
it.
Just
yet
then
message
in
the
slack
or
jump
into
the
figma
design
and
make
a
comment
like
put
your
name
in
there.
Ask
if
that's
one
that
you
you
know
can
pick
up
and
let's
do.
A
A
Okay,
nice
good,
so
elizabeth.
My
is
probably
tracking
toward
this
wrapping
up
some
other
work
but
then
headed
on
in
here,
okay,
nice,
oh
good,
all
right!
So
samir
and
garof.
You
guys
are
on
my
list.
So
I
want
to
come.
Come
chat
with
you
guys
when
you've
got
some
time
so
sure
nice
to
have
you
guys
today.
I
apologize
that
we
went
way
over
so
but
I'm
excited
about
the
the
learn
site.
It'll
be
a
lot
higher
quality
than
what
I've
seen
on
some
other
sites.
So.