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From YouTube: Layer5 Websites Meeting (Aug 16th, 2021)
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Layer5 Websites Meeting - Aug 16th, 2021
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A
Hello,
everyone
so
today
is
monday
and
we
are
here
in
the
website's
call
I'll
drop
the
link
to
the
meeting
minutes.
So
add
your
name
to
the
attendees
list.
B
Yeah
yeah.
A
B
Yeah
see
that
that's
actually
so
that's
a
great
point
that
a
lot
of
times
in
the
measuring
development
problem
it
didn't
really
get
into
measuring
url
like
into
the
design
of
measuring
ui.
I
really
spend
a
lot
of
time
on
it,
and
this
is
certainly
a
front-end
oriented
meeting.
B
A
B
Nice
good
good,
I
it's,
I
think,
it's
well
at
least
from
what
I
can
tell
it's
using
the
same
animation,
same
transition,
same
blur,
distance,
etc,
as
and
maybe
even
radius
as
the
other.
Well,
not
the
same
radius,
maybe
but
as
the
other
buttons,
which
is
good.
It's
like
a
it's
just
a
it's
a
big
button
and
a
it's
a
it's
a
call
out
in
the
form
of
a
big
button,
and
in
this
case
instead
of
shadowing
with
you,
know,
black,
it's
doing
it
with
the
caribbean,
green
and
nice.
B
B
B
C
B
C
Yeah,
so
the
plan
would
be
to
move
out
the
first
color.
I
don't
know
how
it's
on
this
page,
it's
actually
on
the
effective
page
where
this,
the
top
callout
is
not
mentioned
there.
I
think
it's
community
slash
effect,
ufc
yeah
this,
so
this
is
how
it
is
so,
and
the
jungle
green
right
now
it's
because
of
the
screen
sharing.
I
I
think,
because
if
you
look
at
it
on
your
own
screen,
I
think
it's
distinguishable
between
the
footer
and
the
call
out
right.
I.
C
B
I
think
it
is
distinguishable.
Actually
that's
kind
of
my.
The
issue
is
like
well
like,
like
you
guys
did
you
know
you
and
devopria
did
well.
I
think
it's
ready
like.
I
think,
because
I
think
it's
well.
I
think
you
took
in
all
the
feedback.
I
think
it
fits
on
this
faq
page
very
well.
The
width
matches
with
the
question
above,
like
it's
a
great
follow-up
to
it's.
I
think
I
think
it
plays
nicely.
B
B
We
have
this
dark
jungle-
green
intentionally.
It's
part
of
our
color
scheme.
It's
intended
to
be
to
feel
like
layer,
five
and
then
we
use
the
full
black
in
the
footer.
Why?
Because
it
pops
a
little
more,
the
hot
there's,
higher
contrast
with
the
logo
and
the
rest
of
the
footer,
and
so
the
black
like
I,
I
can't
tell
you,
I
you'd
be
ashamed.
Probably
at
how
many
hours
I
spent
looking
at
the
difference
between
colors
on,
like
the
footer
between
the
josh,
was
right
there.
B
It
was
happening
and
anyway
the
thing
is
like
they
are
distinct
and
you
can
tell
and
when
they're
adjacent
to
one
another,
I
don't
know
how
does
everyone
else
feel
about
it?
Does
it
feel
like
you're
looking
at
something
that's
slightly
unintentionally
off
like
there
were
different
individuals
that
created
these
things
and
they
didn't?
You
know
they
didn't
collaborate,
and
so.
B
Yeah,
you
know
it's
subtle
right.
It
might
be
one
of
those
things
where
sometimes
those
subtle
things
most
of
the
time.
It's
just
a
lot
of
times.
People
can't
put
their
finger
on
what
doesn't
feel
like
the
best,
and
sometimes
it's
like
they
can't
put
their
finger
on
just
why
it
feels
so
great,
and
I
think
that
that
is
potentially
one
of
them,
so
so
the
short
of
it
is
shoot.
I
wonder
if
we
should
try
like,
like
you
know,
I
think,
using
the
using
this
green
probably
works.
B
Well,
when
it's
not
sitting
adjacent
to
the
footer.
When
it's
adjacent
to
the
footer
like
black
on
blackwood,
would
you
know
it
would
complement
better
better,
but
it
almost
at
that
point
looks
like
we
had
a
lack
of
imagination.
B
We
have
like
a
layer,
5
logo,
another
layer,
5
logo,
they're
both
on
black
they're,
both
like
so
you
can
see
I'm
just
like
going
going
around
and
around,
but
you
know
so
like
it
might
be
the
case
that.
B
It's
a
different
color
that
goes
in
there.
Maybe
there's
no
fill,
maybe
it's
just
a
small
solid
outline.
I
don't
know.
I
don't
think
that
we're,
I
think,
we're
in
a
better
position.
If
we,
if
we
add
this,
like,
I
think
it's
additive
and.
B
B
I
would
think
that
you
know,
like
part
of
the
community,
is
engaging
the
discussion
forum
on
the
community
page.
We
have
a
number
of
sections
there's
like
a
section
so
josh.
If
you
sort
of
scroll
us
through
the
page
a
little
bit,
we've
got.
There's
newcomers,
there's
meshmates,
there's
community
members
like
so
for
these
different
sections,
like
it's
possible,
you
know
it
potentially
plays.
B
Okay,
like
like,
like
more
or
less
taking
like
if
we
took
those
two
join
the
community
and
join
the
conversation
as
like
two
separate
side-by-side,
call
outs
that
that
might
you
know,
feel
a
little
better
because
at
this
point
like
they
would
be
stacked
on
each
other
yeah.
I
think
we
just
said
that
a
second
ago,
I'm
sorry,
but.
B
Yeah,
so
I
always
feel
bad
sitting
here
talking
aloud
with
everybody
and
like
everyone
else
is
bored,
while
we
try
to
figure
out
where
to
put
something
like
on
the
blog.
Actually,
if
you
go
to
the
blog,
that's
probably
like
we've
got
some
widgets
that
we
can
yeah.
I
mean
this
like
if
we
insert
this
as
a
widget
in
between,
like
we
don't
want
to
have
it
up
against
the
footer
again
fine.
So
if
you
go
in
between
tag
yeah
except
the
footer
is
just
below
that
which
is
gonna,
you
know.
B
So
if
we
put
it
above
subscribe
to
the
newsletter
yeah
except
for
then
in
the
footer,
it
says
subscribe
to
the
newsletter
pretty
quickly
after
that.
So
if
you
put
it
in
between
tags
and
categories,
it
might
that
might
yeah
somewhere
in
here
between
one
of
the
existing
widgets.
B
Probably
we
wouldn't
want
to
have
join
the
community
as
the
last
thing,
because
it's
going
to
bump
up
against
that
color
issue
now
aditya
as
you
go
to
refactor
into
a
smaller
area,
it
might
be
that
you
end
up
dropping
a
line,
it
might
just
say,
join
the
conversation
with
the
logo.
You
might
not
have
room
for
that
second
line,
whatever
it
says,
but
yeah
that's
a
good
spot.
I
think
I
think
there's
there's.
There
are
other
spots
like
if
you
just
go
to
you
know
slash
projects.
B
B
Nice,
okay
and
if
no
one
else
has
a
disagreement,
we'll
move
on
it's
nice,
it's
always
painful
to
get
a
new
design
fitted,
and
but
I
think
we
did,
I
think,
we're
there
just
asking
to
kill
sharma
about
the
pain
involved
in
getting
a
new
design.
Going
he's
got
an
open
pr
for
kind
of
a
dark
mode.
Measuring
io,
which
is
pretty
you
know
pretty
sexy,
but
it
it
takes
a
little.
You
know
we've
got
to
spend
more
time
on
it.
B
So
anyway,
I
think
we're
good
to
move
to
the
next
topic.
I
think
we
lost
josh.
B
B
A
Yeah
yeah,
like
I'm
having
some
light
issues
so
yeah
yeah.
We
can
go
on
to
the
next
one.
It's
the
but
ajithya
has
mentioned.
He
won't
be
able
to
discuss
about
it
as
he
is
not
at
home.
So
maybe,
if
you
can
share
and
want
to
share
any
comments,
probably
that
would
work
because
he
won't
be
able
to
demo
anything.
A
B
Yeah:
here's,
okay!
I
missed
part
of
what
it
was
said,
but
if.
B
B
Sweet
good
deal,
nice
wait
since
we're
talking
about
email
templates.
If
you,
if
you
all
don't
mind
this
is
this
is
related,
so
shaitan
had
worked
on
an
email
template.
He
used
mailchimp
as
the
kind
of
wysiwyg
designer
for
creating
a
mobile
friendly.
Well,
a
desktop
mobile
mail,
client
friendly
measuring
release,
announcement,
template
and
we've
been
wondering
if
so
so
the
so
one
had
been
sent
out
recently
did.
B
Yeah
so
the
list,
the
lists
that
now
and
shaitan
didn't
either.
Okay,
that's
disappointing,
because
because
it
would
have
been
nice
to
see
your
work
and
so
yeah
so
yeah,
so
the
the
the
reason
that
some
of
you
didn't
get
it,
then,
is
because
we
have
like
three
thousand
people
signed
up
to
the
new
the
community
newsletter
and
sending
the
a
minor
release.
Announcement
to
all
of
those
folks
is
probably
is
not
what
we
want
to
do.
B
So
so,
assuming
that
that
is
done,
though,
it
would
be
nice
if
we
got
to
a
point
by
which
those
mastery
release
announcements
are
essentially
automated,
just
and
and
I'm
assuming
so
so.
Everyone
is
probably
aware
that,
when
a
measuring,
whenever
pull
requests
are
merged
to
measure
in
that
repo
and
actually
in
all
of
our
repos,
some
of
you
have
made
sure
that
all
of
our
repos
have
release
drafter
in
there.
B
Our
automated
release,
release
notes,
get
automatically
drafted,
release
notes,
get
automatically
published
to
the
mesh
redox
great.
So
then,
the
last
thing
we
can
do
is
automatically
send
out
a
release
announcement,
because
we
already
have
the
release
notes.
We
already
have
a
template,
just
get
the
release,
notes
inside
the
template
and
email
it,
and
so
this
is
a
good
challenge
for
the
mastery
ci
working
group
in
which
we
could
send
an
email
from
a
github
workflow.
B
B
And
not
very
urgent,
there's
kind
of
there's
a
number
of
ways
to
sort
of
get
that
done.
I
think
that
one
thing
that
we'll
be
a
little
bit
challenged
with.
B
Is
it's
not
that
we
can't
figure
out
how
to
send
an
email
from
a
workflow?
It's
not
that
we
can't
figure
out
how
to
copy
and
paste
the
release
notes
into
a
template.
It's
that
the
formatting
of
those
might
take
a
little
bit
of
initial
one-time
work,
but
not
much
so
yeah.
Let's
try
it.
Let's
give
it
a
shot!
Part
of
that.
If
you
could
shy
to,
maybe
you
could
just
do
a
search
for
github
action
that
does
smtp
or
does
email.
G
B
Okay,
so
two
things
three
or
four
ten
things
to
think
about.
So
one
is,
we
don't
have
to
do
it
through
mailchimp
we
can
to
two
is
mailchimp.
Will
let
you
do
it
over
api
rest
api?
We
can
do
it
using
smtp,
so
we
don't
want
to
send
a
plain
text.
Email.
We
do
want
to
send
an
html
email
else.
We
will.
We
would
the
whole
template
that
you
made
is
just
for
nothing,
because
we
can
just
send
out
the
release.
B
B
G
Node,
actually,
I
I
need
to
work
on
this
and
we'll
get
back
to
you.
If
I
face
any
difficulty
over
here.
Okay,.
B
B
Nice,
okay,
josh
next
topic.
A
A
So,
as
you
mentioned
like
I
was
searched
much
but
like
there
is
not
a
single
open
sourced
repo
that
contains
discuss
leaderboard
apart
from
the
one
which
I
showed,
but
that
was
just
like
they
use
this
like
they
use
the
same
thing,
but
they
just
displayed
on
the
landing
page
so
that
we
have
currently
on
staging
discuss.
B
Yeah,
that's
not
very
interesting
yeah,
so,
okay,
so
so
everyone
on
the
call,
if
you
can
help,
let's,
let's
think
about
what
might
make
sense
for
leaderboards
here.
B
Oh
sorry,
yeah.
It
also
doesn't
I'm
sorry
so
so
it's
great
that
you
can
sort
at
that.
You
know,
but
it
also
isn't
a
specific
leaderboard.
It's
not
like
it's
like
users,
yeah
for
whatever
you
they
do,
but
it
also
could
be
this
month's
top.
B
Because
you
can,
because
once
you
get
like
all
time,
I'm
sorry
all
the
time
most
viewed
post
well
everyone's
interested
to
see
what
that
one
was
about
and
just
click
it
and
it
just
doubles
down
on
it
always
being
the
same
one
and
so
having
it
automatically
separated
by
a
month
helps
avoid
that.
B
B
Making
it
about
the
user
is
kind
of
nice
like
top
category.
Okay,
that's
interesting
for
those
who
are
moderating
and
administering,
but
let
much
less
you
know
it's
more
of
this.
The
leaderboards
are
more
about
incentivizing
activity
and
recognizing
those
that
are
participating.
I
B
B
A
Okay,
so
like
then,
if
anyone's
anyone
wants
to
try
it
out
deep
like
creating
this
component,
then
you
can,
let
me
know,
or
else
I'll
go
further
with
creating
that
component
like
before
the
twitter
feeds
the
there
was
a
contributor
named
restaurant
who
made
the
component
so
like
it's
pretty
easy
and
there
is
documentation
available
so
how
to
create
a
component
for
it.
So
if
anyone
wants
to
help
us
with
that,
then
they
can.
Let
me
know.
B
H
Yeah
regarding
the
community
handbook
so
far,
we've
made
progress.
I'm
actually
happy
because
all
the
presents
I
assigned
tax
last
week,
they've
updated
the
sections
and
submitted,
so
I'm
supposed
myself
and
roots
were
working
on
reviewing
it
and
formatting
it
to
give
feedback.
So
that's
about
the
content
of
the
handbook
itself,
but
then
the
website
I
created
issues
last
week
and
there
have
been
pull
requests
made,
but
some
persons
are
still
having
difficulties
signing
off
yeah.
H
I
will
still
create
more
issues
regarding
that
today,
but
so
far
we've
made
good
progress.
B
It's
nice.
By
the
way,
I
need
a
I'm
given
the
size
of
the
handbook
and
the
notion
that
it'll,
you
know
it's
a
living
document.
There'll
be
updates
to
it.
On
occasion
see
it
seems
fair
that
we
might
create
a
label
to
like
an
area,
slash
handbook
label
just
because
it's.
B
H
H
Okay,
yeah,
I
saw
a
dog
somewhere
and
the
way
they
explained
the
the
leadership
role.
I
think
it
was
really
cool.
I
still
on
the
chaos
and
like
with
the
explained
responsibilities.
B
B
Yeah,
which
is
great,
there's
another,
so
I
mean
for
sure
that
this
first
thing
that
you're
showing
about
response
roles
and
responsibilities
like
I
think
this
is
in
easy
enough
to
get
to
like
it.
It's
not
contentious
per
se
or
doesn't
particularly
require
a
ton
of
deep
thought.
So
we
should
this
that's
great.
We
should.
We
should
do
that.
I
think
I
think
that's
achievable
and
if
you,
if
you
want
to
take
the
first
crack
at
it,
please
do
if
you,
if
you
don't
that,
that's
fine
as
well.
B
B
And
and
part
of
that
is
like
well,
okay,
I
mean
actually,
as
I
think
as
I
put
myself
in
your
shoes
and
think
about
it.
It's
like
well,
okay,
so
yeah
we
mean
what
are
those?
What
are
the
names
of
the
roles
like?
What
are
those
roles,
and
I
won't
I
won't
say
like
I'll
like
you,
I
don't
want
to
feel
the
thunder,
but
okay,
then
there's
a
second
component.
It's
like
okay,
great,
that's
what
the
the
person
wearing
that
hat
wearing
that
role
does
or
what
is
expected
of
them.
What
they're,
empowered.
D
B
This
one
is
like
well,
how
do
I
become
one
of
those?
What
do
I,
you
know
what
what
they're
highlighting
here
seems
to
be
what's
kind
of
funny,
because
it's
like
has
the
ability
to
commit
directly
to
the
project.
It's
like.
Well,
yes,
isn't
that
what
a
repository
maintainer
like
what
would
be
described
here,
and
it
should
be.
B
H
H
But
yeah,
the
idea
is
that
we
like
get.
We
use
this
as
a
thing
to
get
ideas
from,
because
a
lot
of
person
like
we're
going
to
have
a
lead
up
a
leadership
board
right
for
the
meeting
and
the
maintainers
and
the
community
managers,
but
so
persons
that
are
coming
to
the
community.
How
do
they
know
at
what
point
or
what
effort
they're
supposed
to
make
to
actually
end
a
role
or
a
response,
a
title
in
the
community?
B
That's
fantastic:
both
of
those
are
fantastic
as
a
third
kind
of
follow-on
it's
and
it
can
be
implicit
implicitly
listed
and
described
in
a
year
or
it
can
be
something
that's
separate,
but
it's
a
question
of.
B
B
It's
usually
existing
okay,
and
I
would
say
that
we
want
to
phrase
it
differently,
like
part
of
your
ongoing
responsibility,
in
order
to
move
from
a
community
manager
to
a
mesh
mate,
or
something
like
like,
if
that,
if
that
was
the
the
latter,
you
part
of
moving
from
role
to
role,
for
us
would
probably
be
like
identifying
your
replacement
and
helping
groom
one
or
more
replacements
behind
you
and
in
general,
just
like
that's
part
of
our
mantra
is
like
uplifting.
B
B
This
is
great
it
as
you
go
through
this.
If
you
feel
like
you
want
other
examples
or
or
like
you
need
additional
inspiration,
there's
a
couple
of
other
links
that
would
pop
over,
but
I
don't
they're
not
necessarily
any
better
than
this
one.
It's
kind
of
nice
when
there's
a
more
than
just
like
a
step
on
the
ladder,
so
to
speak,
because
if
there's
just
one
like
it,
doesn't
give
people
a
whole
lot
to
look
forward
to
sort
of
what's
next
and
is
there
more
and
and
so.
B
H
B
B
Nice,
by
the
way,
the
I
never,
I
guess
I
never
really
got
around
to
saying:
oh
okay,
no,
so
so
all
of
the
original
content
from.
B
H
B
B
There
will
be,
there
might
be
some
redundancy-
and
that's
that's
fine
like
like
here
if
we're
suggesting
how
people
might
initially
get
started
and
what
what
might
be
a
good
way
for
them
to
get
their
hands
dirty
if
it
ends
up
pointing
out
some
of
the
same
things
about
the
project
yeah,
it's
like
well,
that's
kind
of
natural
actually.
H
Actually,
if
I
get
that
out,
because
that
part
that's
the
reason
why
we
had
to
reorganize
this
handbook,
some
of
some
content
existing
in
how
to
contribute
in
community
and
some
parts
in
project
overview
in
like
everything,
is
just
scattered.
So
that's
the
essence
we're
trying
to
like
take
it
out
of
this
dock,
because
this
is.
B
Yeah
sure
I
see,
and
so
there's
a
second
google
doc,
that's
like
where
you're
kind
of
you're
sort
of
moving
over
bits
and
pieces,
gotcha,
okay,
cool,
makes
sense.
Anybody
else
have
comments
on
the
handbook.
B
B
Good,
all
right,
do
you
wanna
you
wanna
talk
about
measure
ui.
J
B
Oh,
I
see
yeah
got
it
okay,
so
there
are
good.
I
mean
it
looked.
It
looked
good
to
me,
yeah
there's
other
things
like
I
think.
Hosna
is
relatively
new
to
the
community.
I
think
she's
trying
to
work
on
like
I'm
gonna.
I
was
gonna
point
this
out,
because
this
might
be
an
area
it
looked
like.
She
was
stuck
and
and
could
use
some
additional
brainstorming.
Some
some
help.
B
This
was
about
having
a
collapsible
accordion
when
minimized
and
I
guess
she's
getting.
B
There's
something
that
we've
talked
about
a
few
times
and
I
don't
know
that
anyone
is
working
on
it
at
the
moment
when
you're
in
measuring
there's
a
calendar
view
when
you're
looking
at
performance
performance
tests
that
have
run
so
nadish,
you
created
an
issue
to
track
that
request.
E
You
mean,
like
we
discussed
two
issues
over
there.
One
is
that
on
clicking
that
particular
event,
it
should
open
up
the
model
and
another
one
was
to
expand
the
calendar
and
I
I
think
both
of
them
were
actually
addressed.
I
mean
those
pr's
were
merged,
I'm
not
sure
if
they
are
actually
merged,
but
they
were
open
ps
for
that
and
I
remember
merging
them,
I'm
not
sure.
C
Okay,
actually,
the
new
calendar
has
been
merged
already,
where
it
covers
all
the
like
the
bottom
part
of
the
page.
So
what
we
discussed
in
the
machine
development
call
was
that
when
grafana
is
configured
into
the
metrics,
it
extends
so
we
need
to
figure
out
a
different
design
so
that
we
can
fit
the
calendar
into
the
left
side
of
the
page
so
that
it
doesn't
move
to
the
bottom.
C
So
I
was
also
working
on
that,
but
that,
like
as
far
as
I've
understood
till
now,
that
data
is
also
like
auto
generated.
So
I'm
not
sure
if
she
can
like
format
the
format
it
comes
out
in,
like
I
haven't,
been
able
to
figure
it
out.
Yet.
B
Yeah,
okay,
yeah
yeah,
one
of
the
things
to
do
is
just
is
to
auto,
adjust
the
calendar
view
so
that,
instead
of
looking
at
a
whole
month,
they're
looking
at
like
week
or
day
so
that
it,
the
other
thing
to
do,
is
to
adjust.
I
think
we
have
in
the
performance
graph
paper
like
or
in
that
area
we're
showing
two
performance
graphs
side
by
side.
I
believe
so.
Another
thing
to
do
is
instead
of
squishing.
B
B
B
Yeah
is
well,
is
maximize
and
minimize
type
type
things.
So
if
we
get
into
dragging
and
dropping
widgets
or
components
in
the
ui,
can
we
maximize
and
minimize
those
as
well
like
there's,
there's
different
facilities
to
provide
the
user
to
to
manage
to
rearrange
what
they're
looking
at.
E
Yeah
it
does
like
yeah.
I
think
it
will
have
an
impact
all
over
the
machine
right
because
it
we,
if
you
look
at
it,
we
also
have
a
lot
of
components
that
are
based
on
card
and
we
might
want
to
do
it
in
I'm,
not
sure,
but
it's
definitely
it
will.
It
will
definitely
make
some
impact
on
the
profile's
performance
page.
B
B
E
B
Yeah
there's
this
relatively
new
react:
based,
drag
and
drop
library,
that's
pretty
fantastic!
It's
it's
less
about
the
dragging
and
the
dropping
that
we
need
it's
more
about
just
being
draggable.
E
Actually,
like,
I
need
to
do
some
research
about
it,
but
then
from
what
I
know
right
now
like
the
aps
are
provided
by
the
web
browser.
They
are
not
actually
fully
performed.
So
in
some
cases
we
might
have
to
go
for
a
different
approach,
but
that
totally
depends
on
where
we
are
using
it.
But
that
is
something
that
we'll
have
to
keep
in
mind
before
implementing
the
usual
drag-and-drop
api
provided
by
the
browser.
E
E
E
B
B
B
E
Okay,
but
I
don't
think
we
have
that
many
components
in
a
particular
page
right.
We
only
have
at
max
three
or
four.
Don't
you
think?
That's
something
that
we
have
to
take
into
account.
B
B
B
But
like
potentially
something
I
don't
know
what
this
is
called.
Do
you
guys
know
what's
right,
did
this
help
button,
how
it's
expanding
and
contracting.
J
B
Yep
and
that's
kind
of
what
I'm
pointing
to
it's
like
okay,
so
are
you
comfortable
trying
to
create
a
couple
of
designs.
J
You
can,
you
know
yeah,
we'll
just
look
for
some
references
and
then
we
can
discuss
if
that
works
for
everyone.
I
think
then
we
can
implement
it.
J
B
And
feel
free
to
I
mean,
like
there's
a
number
of
references
that
we've
talked
about
in
the
past
places
to
get
inspiration
from
actually
nation.
I
was
just
looking
at
one.
We
actually
took
a
recording,
that's
right
in
the
tisch.
We
just
took
a
recording
of
the
difference
between
an
operations
center
and
a
notification
center,
but
so
in
in
figma,
there's
a
few
hyperlinks
to
other
tools
that
can
be
provide
good
inspiration,
so
tools.
B
So
some
of
these
tools,
like
they've,
got
some
some
software,
that's
relatively
focused
in
similar
fields
to
what
we're
measuring
is
focused
on,
and
if
you
look
at
some
of
the
some
of
how
the
software
is
working,
what
it
does.
B
In
in
measuring
so
here
I
mean
these
are
just
these
are
examples
of
there's
a
variety
of
different
charts
that
we're
not
using.
That
would
be
quite
helpful.
We
do
have
these
metrics,
we
have
not
not
these
specific
metrics.
We
have
different
metrics,
but
showing
them
is
going
to
be
quite
helpful
and
there's
different
things
to
to
show
different,
but
this
is
very
much
so
these
this
is
about
monitoring,
applications
and
so
services.
So
so
you
know
we
are
doing
this.
You
know
the
same
thing.
B
These
are
good
things
to
look
at
if
that
helps,
nikhil
and
then
or
to
news
or
whoever.
D
B
B
But
this
react-based
theme
does
have
a
lot
of
well
inspiration
to
take
it
for
nothing
else.
B
Okay,
there's
another
area
that
is
really
conceptually
straightforward,
that
we
need
to
revise
it's
pretty
hideous
today,
it's
the
user
area
like
it,
it's
very
easy
for
us
to
add
the
the
users,
the
person's
name,
their
first
name
last
name.
You
know
some
additional
info
about
them
to
separate
out
their
profile
from
settings
that
they
might
have.
B
E
B
Yeah
there's
so
it's
a
one
one
last
thing
that
I'll
show
all
of
you,
and
hopefully
this
link
works,
and
if
it
does,
then
you
all
need
to
go
in
and
play
with
it
a
little
bit
or
at
least
anyone
who's
gonna
work
on
mesherie's
ui,
because
it's
really
very
similar
to
what
we're
trying
to
do.
B
This
is
a
low
resolution.
Screenshot
at
the
moment.
I
think
it's
actually
bigger.
Maybe
it
just
hasn't
downloaded.
This
piece
of
software
is
from
cisco.
It's
called
intersight.
I
was
telling
you
tisch
that
I
led
a
100
person
team
at
cisco
to
build
cisco's
cloud
management
platform,
and
so
we
we've
these
products
are
ones
that
I've
spent
a
lot
of
time
on
there's
a
demo
of
this
particular
product.
It's
called
intersight
when
it
was
down
the
demo
was
down
over
this
last
weekend.
B
B
It's
not,
but
they
have
systems
that
will
spin
up
when
you
you
request
to
do
an
instant
demo
in
the
background
it'll
provision
a
new
instance
of
that
system
and
it'll
populate
it
with
some
fake
data,
so
you
can
start
to
play
with
it
and
see
how
it
works.
B
Now
it
might
not
work
right
now,
maybe
it'll
work,
maybe
it
won't,
but
you
can
see
it's
kind
of
taking
a
while.
It's
like
provisioning
in
the
background,
okay,
good,
so
so
good.
So
it's
coming
up!
This
is
good.
This
will
be
better
than
what
petition
I
looked
at,
but
so
this
is.
This
is
the
same
screenshot
that
is
in
figma,
and
you
can
go
through
and
understand
that
this
piece
of
software,
it's
monitoring
hardware
and
it's
configuring,
hardness
configuring
servers
and
virtual
machines
and
ultimately
interacting
a
bit
with
like
now.
B
So
this
is
a
great
place
to
come
and
be
inspired
from
this.
This
is
their
a
lot
global
alarms.
This
is
like
mesherie's
notification
center
good
that
they're,
showing
you
of
the
two
types
that
you
really
are
concerned
with
critical
and
warning.
How
many?
What's
your
total,
if
you
click
on
one,
I
believe
it
it
opens
up
and
and
filters
just
on
that
type,
so
critical
or
warning
or
all
the
nice
thing
is
they've
got
a
lot
of
deep
linking
or
this
is
informational.
B
So
they
don't
show
you
account
because
that's
just
info.
They
have
deep
linking
most
of
the
time
from
the
alarm
that
you're,
looking
at
all
the
way
to
the
piece
of
infrastructure
that
that
alarm
came
from
the
same
thing.
They
have
this.
This
requests
center,
which
is
like
an
operation
center.
It's
like
if
you,
if
you
take
an
action
on
a
piece
of
the
system,
that's
an
operation
that
gets
invoked
and
there's
it
can
take
some
time
to
provision
new
storage
like
format.
B
A
hard
drive
is
what
you
might
request
and
that
that
request
then
gets
tracked
here,
and
you
can
see
the
progress
so
there's
no
active
requests
going
on.
If
you
looked
at
like
all
requests
like
here's
one
that
was
completed
six
hours
ago,
someone
wanted
to
deploy
kubernetes
cluster
six
hours
ago.
It
was
successful.
It
was
done
over
here.
If
you
click
for
details.
B
Well,
it
takes
us
over
to
the
request
itself.
What
were
the
details
of
that
request?
If
you
think
of
this
someone's
provisioning,
a
kubernetes
cluster,
and
so
they
give
all
these
they
started
it.
Then
this
is
the
person
that
was
doing
it.
These
are
all
this
is
the
execution
flow,
so
it
had
to
provision
all
these
things
as
part
of
creating
a
kubernetes
cluster,
and
so
you
could
watch
it
as
it
was
going
and
mesherie
will
have
a
workflow
engine
in
the
near
future,
in
which
it
will
have
an
execute.
B
I
B
B
Cool
okay!
Well
so
we
have
got
the
awesome
filters
meeting
coming
up
in
a
couple
hours,
so
I
might
see
some
of
you.
There.