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From YouTube: Layer5 Websites Meeting (Nov 2nd, 2020)
Description
Welcome @Rachevr8 and @austinogiza!
A
All
right
just
to
clarify
for
people
who
are
as
confused
as
I
am,
the
meeting
is
still
at
7.
00
am
ct,
but
for
non-us
or
non-uk
countries
it's
been
pushed
ahead
by
an
r,
because
I'm
still
not
very
sure.
Why?
Exactly
because
the
daily
savings
time
pushes
your
timing
back
by
an
hour.
If
correct
me
from
there.
A
A
All
right
now
my
phone
is
in.
Let's
start.
D
Okay,
so
basically
the
first
topic
is
the
lighthouse
report
so
like
in
my
previous
pr,
I
made
some
seo
updates
and
also
for
improving
performance.
So,
like
I
have
added
and
plug-in
called
the.
D
Preload
fonts
gatsby,
preload
fonts,
so
what
it
does
is
like
it
creates
basically
a
json
map
of
all
the
fonts
that
we
are
using
and
it
stores
them
so
like
whenever
the
site
is
loaded.
While
the
site
gets
loaded
completely,
the
fonts
can
be
used
from
the
map
itself,
and
that
does
it
saves
so
much
of
like
loading
time
and
improves
the
performance,
and
the
good
thing
is
like
we
have
to
create
the
map.
D
Only
if
we
like,
I
have
created
it
for
once
and
like
we'll,
have
to
run
the
command
to
create
the
map
again.
Only
if
we
change
any
fonts
or
introduce
some
new
fonts
so
like
for
now
on,
we
can
just
use
the
like.
We
can
just
keep
it
aside
and
we
can
just
enjoy
the
performance
benefits
and
so
yeah
this,
the
as
you
can
see
in
this
screen.
D
The
this
is
the
lighthouse
report
and,
like
also,
I
had
created
an
issue
for
having
the
alt
text
for
all
of
the
images.
E
D
The
contributor
has
like
worked
so
much
hard
to
identify
all
of
the
image
tags
in
our
website
and
add
alternate
text,
and
so
these
all
things
have
led
to
the
seo
section:
100,
reaching
200
out
of
100
and
also
improving
the
performance
and
accessibility
and
yeah.
So
I'm
also,
I
was
also
looking
for
some
other
plugins
that
will
help
us
in
improving
the
performance
in
a
more
better
way.
F
Josh,
I'm
glad
you
guys
are
paying
attention
to
this.
The
the
alt
tags
that
were
to
find
those
attributes
that
were
defined.
G
F
F
It
was
gobbledygook
or
it
didn't
describe
the
actual
image
that
was
there.
It
was
just
like
some
shorthand
stuff,
which
is
good
for
like
passing
the
test,
but
bad
for
actually
being
helpful
in
terms
of
seo
or
being
helpful
in
terms
of
a
blind
person
viewing
the
site.
There's
another
attribute
as
well.
F
That
we
should
consider
is
the
title
attribute:
do
you
does
anyone
off
the
top
of
their
head
recollect
like
forward
image,
an
image
tag
in
html,
you'd
use
the
alt
attribute
to
just
you
know
as
a
descript
written
a
verbal
descript.
Sorry,
a
written
descriptor
of
what
the
image
is
about.
D
Yeah,
so
basically,
images
do
have
a
title
attribute,
also,
but
like
more
commonly
only
the
alternate
attributes
are
being
used,
so
yeah
we
can
just
like
someone
of
from
you
or
shitty
can
just
have
a
look
on
what
exact
description
needs
to
be
provided
for
all
the
images
and
also
one
more
point
to
add
in
this
topic
itself
is
the
meta
is
the
meta
description
so
like
for
the
layer
5
landing
page,
I
have
added
a
meta
description
but
like
for
each
of
those
individual
pages,
even
like,
let's
say
the
blogs
or
the
projects
or
the
individual
projects.
D
F
Yeah,
for
the
most
part,
the
older
ones
are
still
accurate,
like
the
the
current
generation
sites,
metadata
tags,
the
description
that
they
use,
it's
the
for
the
most
part
like
those
would
carry
over
if
they
don't
carry
over
it's,
maybe
one
of
a
couple
of
things
happening.
One
is
just
that
the
description
itself
was
in
fact,
it
is
in
fact
dated
and
needed
to
be
updated
anyway,
or
we
have
a
new
page
like
if
we,
if
we
do
have
a
new
page
on
the
new
site.
F
You
know
we
wouldn't
have
had
a
description
for
it
previously,
but
but
yeah
moving
over
the
existing
descriptions
and
the
metadata
very
by
the
way,
the
this
this
the
topic
of
seo
itself
is
probably
is
probably
something
of
a
topic
unto
its
own
about
the
fact
that,
like
I
guess,
a
good
question,
do
we
we
have
an
seo
plug-in
now
on
the
new
site.
Is
that
right.
K
F
Nice-
so
maybe
maybe
not
the
topic
for
this
moment,
but
but
certainly
a
topic
to
ensure
like
particularly
as
we
move
into.
Hopefully,
as
we
go
to
use
strappy
strappy,
this
will
be
a
bit
more
in
people's
faces.
I
guess
like
as
they
go
to
contribute
a
blog
post.
Those
fields
will
be
there
as
well.
F
G
F
J
It
will
be
like
strappy
will.
We
will
just
be
writing
markdown
in
so
I
don't
think
strappy
itself
will
be
able
to
enforce
adding
the
alt
tag,
but
we
can
probably
do
it
in
the
side.
But
if
we
do
that,
then
a
person
will
write
a
blog
in
strappy
and
then
redeploy
the
site
and
he
will
find
out
that
the
site
is
broken
right.
F
This
is
one
of
those
items
for
us
to
kind
of
ask
ourselves
like.
Is
there
a
way
of?
I
guess
I'm
surprised.
You
know
this
again
is
probably
a
topic
for
another
time,
but
I
I'm
surprised
that
people
would
be
writing
markdown
and
strappy.
F
J
F
To
use
these
so
these
are
these
are
good
topics
I
suspect
for
like
we
should.
We
should
have
a
or
maybe
to
maybe
after
you
have
had
some
time
to
digest,
strappy
and
maybe
and
one
one
or
two
other
people
as
well,
that
maybe
we
would
do
a
session
on
dedicated
to
strappy
and
what
it
is
and
how
we
think
we're
gonna
use.
F
J
J
H
D
Okay,
so
I'll
just
I'll
just
inform
all.
I
can
say
like
I'll
just
like
to
tell
that
if
any
one
of
you
are
like
adding
a
blog
post
or
a
project
or
something
of
a
news,
article
then
like
do
just
create
another
issue
for
layer,
5
ng
website
as
well,
because
I
didn't
notice
and
when
I
was
like
visiting
the
like,
I
was
just
comparing
both
the
websites
I
found.
D
Two
blogs
are
missing
on
the
layer
frenzy
website,
and
so
I
just
created
issues
for
them
like
they
were
announced
around
a
month
ago,
and
they
are
not
like
present
on
layer
for
ng
so
like
for
community
members.
It's
easy
to
create
a
single
issue
for
both
of
them,
but
I
think
for
blogs
or
projects
it
won't
be
so
but
yeah
we
can
just
create
two
issues
at
the
same
time
and
like
make
one
subsidiary
of
the
other
or
something.
A
A
I
D
Moving
on
next
is
the
the
url
mismatch
part
so
like
it
hasn't
been
discussed,
and
I
think
like,
if
likely,
is
this
the
correct
time
to
discuss
it
right
now,.
D
Yeah
so
like,
basically
again,
we
do
have
two
options
and
we
have.
We
did
have
a
much
of
discussion
on
it,
but
I
don't
think
we
reached
on
a
conclusion.
So
either
we
use
a
e
url
attribute
or
something
like
something
of
that
sort
or
just
create
redirects
for
the
link
for
the
older
urls
or
something
like
that.
F
F
The
next
generation
website
that
not
all
of
the
permalinks,
like
the
structure
of
the
the
urls
and
the
permalinks
to
each
of
the
individual
pages,
will
necessarily
necessarily
translate
in
the
same
way,
much
of
that
or
at
least
not
automatically,
and
by
that
we
mean
that
some
of
the
permalinks
or
all
the
permalinks
on
the
current
site
are
created
based
on
a
parameterized
or
a
variabilized
template
for
things
like
hey.
Did
you
want
the
date
in
the
url
or
the
category
in
the
url
or
or
whatever?
F
That
scheme
was
to
be
and
as
we
transition
there's
a
new
gatsby
plug-in
that
you
can
figure
to
do
the
same
thing
like
and
and
it's
and
the
the
scheme
that
we've
chosen
is
one
of
like
layer.
Five
io,
slash
blog,
slash
category,
slash
a
sluggified
version
of
the
blog
post
title,
which
sluggified
meaning
that
all
capital
letters
have
been
lower.
F
You
know
everything
has
been
lowercased,
any
white
spaces
have
a
hyphen
between
them
and
but
there's,
I
think,
there's
one
behavioral
caveat
in
terms
of
the
differences
between
how
sluggify
the
sluggify
plug-in
that
we're
using
works.
I
thought
it
had
to
do
with
the
use
of
maybe
a
couple
of
things
like
one:
the
use
of
numbers:
two:
was
it
white
space
and
hyphenation?
I
don't
remember,
but
anyway,
irrespective
it
sounds
like
the
plugin
that
we're
using
now
we've
tried
our
best
to
make
sure
it's
doing.
F
F
F
Some
of
that
is
intentional
because
we're
restructuring
you
know
the
information
architecture
of
the
site
is
being
restructured.
Okay,
so
we're
not
going
to
have
a
you
know.
Some
of
those
urls
will
go
away,
but
but
the
links
that
people
have
on
other
sites
pointing
to
layer,
5
io,
what
are
those
backlinks
or
some
of
the
the
web,
the
search
engines
indexing?
F
F
Yes,
we're
gonna
need.
We
have
use
cases
for
that
plugin
and
we
should
use
that
plugin,
and
I
think
that
I
might
not
be
thinking
about
it
enough,
but
that
might
be
the
answer
holistically,
like
even
in
the
case
of
like
a
mismatched
sluggified
blog
name,
the
redirect
from.
F
D
F
F
In
the
case
that
we
have
a
mismatch
between
for
for
a
blog
post,
I
would
think
that
we
would
where
we
can.
We
want
to
avoid
doing
things
statically,
meaning
maybe
we
wouldn't
want
to
use
a
like
manually,
define
the
permalink
there
as
much
as
maybe
we
would
just
use
a
reader
a
redirect
from.
D
Yeah
so
like
okay,
so
we'll
just
look
into
how
we
can
just
like
for
a
few
of
them
so
like
basically
for
blogs,
I
don't
think
it
won't
be
like
much
impactful
but
yeah.
Some
of
the
projects
are
also
like
they.
They
would
be
the
highly
indexed
thing
of
the
website,
so
yeah.
That
needs
to
be
like.
F
F
So
if
this
is
too
abstract,
like
an
example
here
is
something
like
when
you
want
to
tell
people
about
the
smi,
the
service
mesh
interface
work
that
that
the
community
is
doing
well,
it's
easy
to
hand
someone
a
link
when
you're
talking
you're
chatting
with
them.
You're
saying
you
say:
yeah,
oh
hey!
You
know
what
just
go
check
out:
layer5.io,
slash,
smi!
F
F
D
So
yeah,
oh
yeah,
so
the
those
links
are
also
like
those
redirects
are
also
implemented
in
the
layer.
Friendship
set,
the
short
ends
and
those
so
yeah.
That's
like
I
think
that
that
would
be
done,
and
so
like
do.
I
move
to
the
next
topic
or
we
stop
for
the
introductions
from
augustine
and
red
osleo.
A
Yeah,
okay,
all
right!
So
we
have
this
tradition
of
people
who
are
joining
the
calls
for
the
first
time
to
introduce
themselves
and
say
a
little
about
yourself
say
anything
that
you
want
to
get
started
with
and
we'll
help
you
out
augustine
do
you
want
to
go
first.
F
G
G
All
right:
okay,
okay,
okay,
currently
we
we've
been
working
on
on
ui
design
for
service
match
and
service
match,
page
to
make
it
look
world
class,
and
I
I
think
I
will
share
a
link
of
it
right
now-
a
feed
my
link,
so
everyone
can
check
it.
M
G
A
Section
is
that
the
s
p
page
on
the
life
I
site.
A
A
All
right
so
obviously
is
going
to
drop
us
a
link
moving
on
vladislav
welcome
and
if
I'm
pronouncing
that
right,
I'm
so
sorry,
please
correct
me.
N
N
N
Regarding
my
experience,
I'm
working
as
a
senior
devops
in
one
company
and
right
now,
I'm
responsible
for
the
project
on
which
I'm
working
is
to
move
their
monolithic
application
to
microservices.
In
the
in
the
cloud.
N
I
also
was
responsible
for
everything
from
the
building
of
the
coasters
to
dividing
the
application
set
up.
Everything
implement
some
kind
of
monitoring.
As
you
know,
most
popular
at
this
point
is
prometheus
alert,
manger
grafana,
fluency
or
flying
bits
for
the
logging.
All
these
these
stuffs.
N
F
Radoslav
I
was
just
going
to,
I
think
you
had
me
earlier
when
you
said
you
know
that
that
you
get
to
take
on
a
task
but
we're
you
know,
sort
of
open
to
one
and
as
soon
as
you
said
that
I
pulled
out
the
the
meat
hooks
over
here
I
was
just
gonna.
You
know
sink
a
man.
F
That
that's
great!
Actually
I
appreciate
the
the
for
my
partner.
I
know
the
others
on
the
call.
Mccool
is
an
example
and
there's
others
on
the
call
who
appreciate
the
the
breadth
of
technologies
that
that
you've
worked
with
having
that
having
a
having
a
broader
perspective,
really
helps
when,
as
we're
approaching
a
lot
of
challenges
across
the
projects,
there's
one
doc
that
that
I'm
surprised
how
much
use
or
how
many
times
I've
pointed
it
out
to
people.
F
I
suspect
you
might
have
seen
it
before
and
I'm
looking
up
in
the
top
the
links
at
the
top
of
this
meeting
minutes.
I
don't
know
that
the
particular
document
is
called
out,
but
but
it's
I
think,
you'd
find
it
under
the
welcome
newcomers.
There's
it
sreedy.
If
you
don't
mind,
can
you
scroll
to
the
top
under
welcome
newcomers?
There's
a
link
to
the
layer,
5
repository
overview,
which
is
kind
of
a
neat
way
of
very-
and
you
might
have
seen
this
already
radoslav.
F
But
it's
a
nice
way
of
coming
to
understand
the
various
technologies
that
are
being
used
and
a
very
a
super
high
level
description
of
them
on
a
per
category
base,
a
per
repo
basis.
F
So
neshriti,
if
you
click
on
the
welcome
newcomers,.
F
Down
cool
anyway,
that's
a
good
one
to
to
check
out
because
because
because
your
interests
might
be
varied
and
so
perusing
that
doc
is
a
good
one.
There's
a
radoslav.
F
Have
you
curious
now
that
I'm
going
to
put
you
on
the
spot
just
because,
because
I
feel
quite
comfortable
to
do
that,
I
guess
is
so
I
mentioned
mccool
a
second
ago
and
some
of
the
work
that
he
had
done
had
been
in
and
around
github
actions
and
using
use
a
number
of
workflows
in
github
actions
for
each
of
the
repositories.
F
A
lot
of
the
workflows
are
focused
on
like
they
fall
in
context
of
continuous
integration,
but
it
might
be
time
to
expand
a
little
outside
of
that
like
we,
one
of
the
contributors
had
used
a
github
action
to
invoke
to
deploy
a
kind
cluster
and
then
to
begin
to
do
some
more
or
less
like
integration
tests
of
measuring,
so
that
they
would
toss
up
the
kind
cluster
then
invoke
meshrey's
functionality
to
deploy
a
couple
of
meshes
and
do
different
things,
and-
and
I'm
not
saying
I'm
not
I'm
using
that
as
an
example
to
say,
there's
a
lot
that
we
can
do
within
a
workflow.
F
F
Can
you
scroll
down
tree
any
of
the
projects
we've
got
to
go
over
and
update
the
project,
documentation,
there's
a
page
that
talks
about
what
each
versioned
release
of
the
project
is
and
kind
of
what
was
included,
and
that's
actually
a
bunch
of
or
some
manual
tasks
that
we
don't
need
to
do
like.
We
need
to
have
a
github
action
that
just.
F
Yeah,
because
the
release
notes
are
already
there,
we
already
create
those
they're
incorporated
as
part
of
the
release
pack
like
if
you
it
should
be
the
case
for
well
for
the
majority
of
the
well-
or
I
should
say
it
like
this,
any
repo
that
you
go
to
in
the
layer,
5
io
org,
that
has
a
release,
that's
been
made
any
project,
that's
had
a
release,
that's
been
made,
it'll
have
release
notes
and
those
are
auto
generated
for
us
based
on
the
activities
in
the
repo.
F
So
there's
a
small
github
action
called
release,
drafter
that
we
didn't
write,
but
just
is
available
as
an
action.
It
will
anytime
that
a
pr
is
merged,
that
release
draft
or
action
is
invoked.
It
captures
up
details
of
the
particular
pr
that's
being
merged,
and
it
just
appends
depends
the
link
and
the
name
of
the
pr
and
it
kind
of
categorizes
it
based
on.
If
there's
a
label
on
the
pr,
it
might
say
it
was
a
new
feature
or
a
bug
fix
or
something
based
on
the
label,
but
it
just
automatically.
F
It
helps
create
some
release
notes
and
then,
when
we
make
the
release,
those
release
notes
are
right
there,
but
those
release
notes,
haven't
there,
isn't
an
automatic
transition
over
to
the
github
pages
that
the
documentation
runs
in
the
thing
is
the
github
pages
they
it
runs
on
the
same
docs
that
are
in
the
same
repo.
You
know
in
a
different
markdown
file,
so
it's
like
it's
kind
of
silly.
F
We
just
need
to
have
like
a
copy
of
that
markdown
in
a
different
file
and
then-
and
so
anyway,
I'm
not
saying
you
need
to
that's
something
that
rather
I
guess
what
I'm
trying
to
call
out
is
that
I
think
a
lot
of
times
we'll
have
meetings
and
we'll
talk
a
lot
about
coding
things
and
that's
awesome.
F
The
funny
thing
is
we're
coding,
a
lot
of
things
for
devops
use
cases
and
there's
like
all
kinds
of
devops
things
going
on,
but
we
don't,
and
yet
we
don't
have
a
devops
meeting
or
like
we're
not
talking
about
hey
when
you
deploy
meshri
into
aks.
You've
got
to
reconfigure
such
and
such
because
you
know
because
the
cluster
admin
role
is
disallowed
or
whatever.
Whatever
those
particulars
are
and
there's
actually
like
a
lot
of
them,
it
strikes
me
actually.
There
was
a
an
individual
in
the
community
last
week.
F
His
name
is
jesus
lerma.
He
he
actually
suggested
a
devops
like
something
of
a
regular
devops
meeting,
just
because
there's
a
enough
topics
there,
and
so
not
that
you,
I'm
pigeonholing
you
into
a
devops
thing.
You
just
I
heard
the
word
devops
and
so
anyway,
all
right
good.
Now
I'm
prattling
on
but
radoslav
nice
to
have
you
it's
good
to
good
to
have
you
on
a
call,
hopefully
there's
a
number
of
things
that
strike
your
fancy.
A
All
right,
just
you
can
go
ahead
with
the
url
on
the
smart
side.
D
Yeah,
so
the
ul
mismatch
is
already
discussed.
The
next
topic:
can
you
describe
it
yeah?
So
the
next
topic
is
the
progress
on
layer,
five
ng
website.
So
like
can
you
just
open
the
layer,
fancy,
netlife.app
or
sure.
D
D
Yeah
so
just
turn
an
addition
by
a
contributor
ayush
bunchel,
the
like.
Now
we
do
have
a
drop
down
to
select
for
the
members
and
maintainers
and
it's
okay
yeah,
just
you
can,
if
you
just
create
on
maintainers
or
any
of
those,
and
you
just
get
a
filter
of
all
those
things.
D
So
currently
it
is
like
we
haven't
created
an
separate
page
like
mesh
mates
for
the
maintainers,
so
we
are
just
doing
it
in
the
page
itself
and
like
using
some
state
functions
and
like
yeah,
and
so
any
any
comments
on
this.
F
Josh
curious,
the
state
functions
are
those
what
kind
of
boy
I'm
gonna
ask
some
really
ignorant
questions.
Redux.
Is
that
implicated
here.
F
Oh,
I
see
when
the
filter
is
applied.
The
page
itself
is
not
reloaded
correct.
This
is
the
user
stays
on
the
same
page,
we're
just
filtering
the
yeah
yeah.
D
Basically
yeah,
it's
just
like
the
page
remains
the
same,
but
the
the
data
that
gets
like
replaced
by
the
other
one.
Okay,.
F
A
couple
things
yeah
yeah,
please
this
isn't
with
respect
to
the
filters,
but
something
that
josh
or
or
others
that
you
might
toss
up
like
a
github
discussion
or
toss
in
a
discussion
in
slack.
If
you
like
about
whether
or
not
folks
would
like
to
have
support
for
a
linkedin
profile,
because
I
think
we
only
built
in
github
and
twitter
and
maybe
maybe.
D
Yeah,
that
would
be
a
nice
idea,
I
think
so
yeah
I'll
just
let
people
like
I'll
just
ask
people
and
let
their
views
come
to
me.
F
D
D
No
so
like
I
was
just
talking
about
the
design
or
some
structure
part
not
about
the
like
extra
data
yeah,
so
we
can
also
have
like
we
can
discuss
on
that.
Even
but
something
like
I
I
do.
I'm
not
I'm
not
like
disrespecting
the
green
color
of
the
website.
F
Josh,
I
don't
know
if
you're
gonna
say
this,
but
I
don't
particularly
have
a
strong
opinion
here
if
you
could,
but
it
might
be
the
case
that
that
yeah,
if
we
so
we're
indicating
currently
between
gray
and
green,
whether
or
not
a
community
member
is
currently
active
or
currently
inactive,
those
that
are
inactive.
We
want
to
show
you
know,
appreciation
and
recognition
to
for
the
time
that
they'd
spent
in
the
past
and
understand
that
they
may
very
well
come
back
again
in
the
future
people.
F
Do
that
all
the
time
I
would
I
wish
that
it
was
automated
the
difference
between
active
and
inactive,
but
but
we're
unable
to
do
that,
because,
just
by
someone
like,
like
radislav,
showing
up
to
a
meeting
like
hey,
that's
being
active
just
just
that
act
alone,
programmatically
determining
that
is
too
hard
for
us.
That
isn't
what
you
were
exactly
going
to
bring
up,
but
were
you
going
to
suggest
that
maybe
there's
a
lot
of
green
going.
D
D
Yeah,
so
that's
I
think
I
my
personal
opinion
but
yeah
the
sure.
It's
it's
not
like.
It's
not
looking
bad,
but
it's
like
it's
good,
but
we
can
do
better.
I
think,
like
I,
have
an
idea
over
here
so
for
the
cards
we
can
have
kind
of
like
svg
backgrounds,
animated
like
each
time
you
when
we
over
the
cards,
we'll
get
an
like
same
pattern
but
kind
of
like
animation
inside
the
card.
E
Oh,
like
we
have
for
mesh
mate
as
well
yeah
like
not
here,
but
there
was
a
card
that
I
saw
that
on
which,
like
when
there
was
a
hacktober
meetup,
so
the
card
that
used
to
get
attached
with
the
presenter
of
the
call.
So
it
had
a
kind
of
animation
that
could
go
well,
and
I
also
think
that
card
shape
change
like
making
rectangles
to
something
like
maybe
a
hexagonal
or
something
we
can
like.
Try
something
out
with
that.
D
C
Out
just
a
suggestion,
but
maybe
what
we
can
do
is
when
you
hover
it
will
change
to
a
hexagon,
and
it
will
increase
a
little
bit
in
size
just
to
highlight
that
book.
Okay,
it
changed.
A
D
E
D
A
D
Like
it
will
be
a
good
idea,
because
we
don't
have
so
much
data
inside
every
card
like
for
people
having
twitter
and
github
and
for
the
basements
having
the
message
logo.
Apart
from
that,
we
don't
have
anything
right
now,
so
we
can
implement
four
cards
in
each
row.
D
H
D
F
And
those
images
in
particular
are,
in
fact
they're
quite
large
and
so
yeah
there's
a
there's,
a
couple
of
things
that
we
should
take
notes
on
in
the
meeting
minutes.
So
one
is
trying
to
you
know,
get
the
images
fit.
Two
might
is
the
solicitation
of
comments
on
whether
or
not
linkedin
profile
you
know.
Linkedin
icon
might
be
nice
for
people
another
one
is
the
suggestion
yeah
to
move
from
three
to
four.
F
I
think
I
would
probably
raise
my
hand
to
vote
for
four
or
to
at
least
vote
to
see
what
that
looks
like
it.
When
we
do
that,
it
might
also
be
the
case
that
the
social
links-
perhaps
they
would
be
moved
from
here
and
I'm
not
I'm
not
saying
that
they
need
to
be
I'm
just
saying
like
hey.
If
we
run
out
of
room
if
we
put
four
on
a
row,
those
social
links,
if
you
were
to
click
into
abhishek
into
the
cart
that
there's
room
in
here
to
say.
F
Well,
you
know
this
is
his
area
of
focus.
This
is
the
time
zone
that
he's
in
here's
all
the
social
links
and
his
favorite
color
is
paint
purple.
C
But
what
you
are
suggesting
is
that,
let's
say
when
we
hover
over
an
image,
then
it
expands
right.
We
can
include
that
extra
information
there.
D
J
D
Won't
be
looking
that
much
good
what
we
said
we
can,
since
we
are
keeping
the
image
as
as
it
is,
we
are
not
using
kind
of
like
any
url
or
something
so
we
can
crop
the
image
in
one
h21
ratio
and
then
keep
it
there
extra
work
but
yeah
it
will
solve
this.
J
F
All
right
two
two
topics,
if
I
could
interject
briefly
one
is-
and
so
we
can
come
back
to
this,
but
it
is
shabai.
You
don't
no
pressure
today,
but
curious.
It
is
a
gaping
issue.
Is
the
mega
menu
flickers?
F
F
So
I'll
say
shivai
another
time
just
to
get
your
attention
but
shivai.
If
you
looked
at
the
mega
menu
great,
if
not
maybe
for
next.
F
H
F
Yeah,
I
think
so
that
you
know
yeah
you're,
like
a
color-coded
legend
that
you
mean
like
inside
the
like
inside
the
drop
down.
If
there's
a
color
coded
yeah
that
makes
sense
to
me
yeah,
particularly
what
I
would
I'll
be
honest
and
say
like
sweetie,
can
you
please
go
to
the
filter
and
actually
yeah?
If
you
drop
down
the
filter
I'll,
be
honest
and
say
that
it
gives
an
opportunity?
A
A
I
I
D
So
just
in
addition
to
either
a
footer
or
the
header,
so
currently
we
do
not
have
a
link
to
the
programs
page
anywhere
in
the
either
in
the
footer
or
the
mega
menu.
So
like
shitty,
can
you
just
go
to
the
footer
yeah
yeah
so
like?
We
do
have
separate
links
for
g-shock,
g-sword
and
community,
but
we
do
not
have
something
for
the
programs,
because
because
they
are
embedded
into
this
single
page,
I
guess
so
like
it
won't
be
feasible
to
like.
D
We
do
also
have
mlh
fellowship
program,
and
then
we
do
have
the
hecktoberfest
program,
so
it
won't
be
feasible
to
add
all
of
those
in
so
like
a
call
for
like
what
notes
to
be.
H
F
There's
a
couple
of
tasks
that
that
I
that
I'll
go
take.
If
I
need
to
go,
take
a
first
crack
at
and
one
of
the
tasks
is.
I
need
to
go
review.
The
alt
tags.
Josh
said
it
in
the
politest
of
ways
that
haley.
If
you're
going
to
complain
about
the
alt
tags,
maybe
you
should
like
go
write
up
some
old
tags
and
sort
of
the
same
thing
on
the
menu.
F
I
don't
have
to
have
the
final
save
per
se
on
the
menu,
but
but
probably
in
best
position
to
go.
Take
a
crack
at
what
that
is:
you're
right,
the
footers
hopefully
we'll
have
mlh
and
we'll
have
blah
blah
blah,
like
you
know,
outreachy
and
others,
and
so
yeah,
just
either
the
word
programs
or
internships
or
something
like
programs
is
a
nice
generic
word.
Unfortunately,
it's
like
too
generic.
It
could
mean
any
number
of
things,
but
but
to
josh's
point
is
like
hey.
That
needs
to
be
pulled
down.
F
Having
mailing
lists
called
out,
specifically
like
yeah,
it's
not
worthy
enough.
Speaking
of
the
mailing
list
josh
we
just.
I
think
we
still
have
the
gray
background
in
there.
That
it'd
be
good
to
give
that
a
second
thought.
H
H
F
Well,
I'm
going
to
share
my
my
screen
just
because
I
don't
so
that
one
treaty
that
you
might
be
able
to
take
some
of
those
notes
about
the
action
items
and
then
two
because
I
don't
know
what
nikhil
is
talking
about.
If
we
don't
look
at
it,
so
nikhil
you're.
F
Here's
here's
a
decent
here's,
a
decent
example
of
where
a
user
is
navigated.
Two
down
for
my
part,
I
think
I'll
have
to
say
I
don't
know,
or
I
don't
know
if
we
have
enough
examples
of
where
this
would
actually
genuinely
be
helpful
at
the
blog
is
what
first
comes
to
mind.
I'm
like
oh,
hey
you.
F
You
know
that
you
might
be
kind
of
deep
in
like
filtered
here
and
filtered
here,
so
I
do
know
that
of
the
concept
that
we've
spoken
of
about
learn.layer5.io,
in
which
people
would
go
through
any
number
of
different
courses
with
individual
labs
and
they'll
be
sort
of
hip
deep
in
the
content,
a
breadcrumb
trail
or
a
hey.
Where
am
I
feature
like
that?
F
E
D
I
think
it
would
be
worth
it
if
you
add
like
hyperlink
over
it
like
on
the
home
on
the
community
on
the
mesh
pad,
so
it
will
more
useful
to
navigate
like
if
you
like,
click
on
community.
You
can
like
go
back
insane.
There's
a
community
page.
I
mean
there'd,
be
some
correlation
rather
than
just
having
a
text
just
a
suggestion.
N
C
Adding
to
what
he
just
said,
what
I
don't
think
that
it
would
be
that
much
useful
because
anyways
in
the
navigation
menu
we
have
home
and
community
specified.
So
all
in
all,
if
you
see,
then
you
are
only
one
level
deep.
F
All
right,
I'm
going
to
take
the
notes.
If,
if
no
one
else
says
you
guys
are
going
to
watch
me,
take
the
notes,
we've
got
a
call
out
for
linkedin
profile.
F
Whether
or
not
people
would
like
to
see
that
we've
got
the
colorized
filters,
legend.
D
F
Yeah
and
then
treaty
or
anyone
else,
if
you
guys
want
I'm
just
trying
to
capture
the
topics,
real
quick,
if
you
guys
want
to
write
down
an
actual
sentence
that
describes
so
time
zone
on
profiles,
which
will
facilitate
the
global
map
that
josh
had
suggested.
I
F
Okay,
oh
you
know
what
actually
one
moment
and
let
me
just
say
this
that
it
is
we
we're
eight
minutes
after
and
so
I
know,
other
people
might
have
a
call
that
they're
they're
late
for
or
they
might
just
it
might
just
be
time
to
go.
It's
been
an
hour
and
10
minutes
I
do
want
to.
I
want
to
continue
this
conversation.
I
have
time
that
doesn't
mean
that
everyone
else
does
or
should
be
made
to
stay.
F
So
if,
if
it's
time
for
you
thank
you
for
coming
we'll
take
meeting
minutes
so
you
can
catch
up,
but
but
if
it's
time
for
you
to
go
plea,
please
do
thank
thanks
for
being
here.
H
F
Cool
you
know
what
to
so
gerald
was
the
individual
working
on
this
and
he
had
very
much
signaled
that,
like
this
is
a
mid.
This
is
a
work
in
progress.
It's
a
draft
and
it
might
be
my
ocd,
I
don't
know,
but
it
had
been
sitting
out
there
for
a
couple
of
weeks.
It's
like
I
wanted
to
make
sure
he
felt
encouraged
and
his
work
was
moving
forward.
So
we
just
agreed,
hey
look:
the
site
isn't
live,
let's
go
ahead
and
just
merge
your
work.
F
It
will
feel
like
a
good
step
and
it
is
a
good
start
and
so
yeah
it
is
about
halfway
through
now.
Prati,
I'm
glad
you
brought
this
up,
because
not
only
is
this
not
done,
but
there's
still
open
consideration
for
what
visualizations
should
come
to
be.
When
you
take
all
this
minutia
all
this
data-
and
you
say
well
hey,
maybe
we
should
show
a
language
blot
graph.
Is
that
right,
like
like
hey?
F
F
Yeah,
like
nikhil,
had
identified
nikhil
said:
hey,
look.
We
got
some
dates.
Maybe
we
should
have
a
timeline
showing
when
these
things
came
out,
like
oh
wow,
that's
really
interesting
and
and
helpful
to
people
to
see
how
mature
or
young
or
what
you
know
a
project
is
okay,
great
and
then
here's
another
category
of
data.
How
could
we
contrast
this?
Like?
Oh,
I
don't
know.
I.
F
That's
perfect,
I
I
don't
mean
to
over
speak
him
I'll
say
that
one
he
was,
I
think,
just
trying
to
do
a
like
for
like
migration.
So
I
don't
think
he
so
I'm
pretty
sure
he
wasn't
working
on
new
visualization.
So
the
coast
should
be
clear
there.
Two
he
is
he's
been
putting
in
some
effort
on
a
new
table,
yeah
and
so,
and
I
think
even
at
that
he's
taking
it
through
his
pay.
He
doesn't
have
as
he's
not.
F
F
One
other
thing
I
wanted
I
wanted
to
I
well,
I
want
for
everyone
to
see
this
again
for
austin
augustine,
who
also
goes
by
austin,
which
is
nice
to
see
and
to
be
able
to
give
feedback.
Is
that
austin
had
just
joined
the
community?
F
Yes,
sir,
and
we
use
it
and
we
and
and
he
had
and
I'm
gonna
talk
about
austin
in
the
third
person,
even
though
you're
right
here,
his
we
just
jumped
in
and
tossed
out
a
design,
it
kind
of
jumped
on
to
this
issue
here
so
I'll,
just
tee
it
up
austin
and
then
maybe
you
could
show
your
design
so
like
every
single
time
that
you
know
we
that
we
speak
of
a
service
mesh
and
people
are
digesting
it
and
thinking
about
maybe
using
one
they'll.
F
You
know
in
a
very
good
way,
they'll
say
well
hey
what
are
the
indica
like
hey
when,
so
how
do
I
know
when
I
should,
when
I
really
need
one?
What
are
the
telltale
signs?
What
pain
points
are
service
messages
really
addressing,
and
you
know
like
any
good
question,
the
answer
is
like
well,
it
depends
on
like
all
these
considerations,
and
so
this
may
not
be
all
the
considerations,
but
it's
it's
enough.
F
So
there's
categories
of
things
to
consider
like
how
many
services
you
have
is
one
thing
to
consider:
if
you
only
have
one
or
two
or
three,
then
you
know
lightly
begin
to
consider
a
service
mesh.
Maybe
you
want
to
do
it
up
front
so
that
you
can
grow
with
it
over
time.
Maybe
you
would
wait
until
you
had
a
lot
more
then
you
would
strongly
consider
imaging
so.
F
F
F
Oh,
you
know
what
I'm
sorry
I
yeah
here
I
didn't
realize.
I
didn't
realize
that
the
prototype
that
I'm
looking
at
came
up
in
a
different
screen.
Okay,.
G
G
Okay
and
growth
and
everyone
the
the
design,
okay,
the
first
part
of
the
design,
the
ear
section
was-
was
created
with
the
servicemen's
functionalities
in
mind
like
if
and
when
we
translate
this
now
to
code,
html
css,
I
would
prototype
it
in
a
way
whereby
the
developer
knows
on
over
or
maybe
on
over
of
each
of
the
each
of
the
properties
or
functionalities
of
image,
maybe
its
skills,
skills
and
or
it's
it
expands.
G
That
is
these
days
that
we
want
the
user
to
have
like
a
good
experience.
Go
straight
to
the
points:
they
know
what
we
are
talking
about
and
they
see
what
we
are,
what
we
are
doing
with
the
service
mesh
and
why,
when
they
should
deploy
what
they
should
look
out
for
it's
going
to
convince
them
faster
than
because
a
lot
of
people
just
look
at
slides,
and
if
you
give
them
slides
now
and
say:
okay
read
this:
they
have
short
attention
span,
so
we
have
to
cap.
F
Okay,
if
you
just
yeah,
if
I
scroll
down
austin
now
one
thing
to
that
that
I'll
so
I
think
I
got
the
vision
of
what
you
were
articulating
here
that
like,
if
a
user
were
to
hover
over
observability,
for
example,
that
you
might
imagine
that
the
features
themselves
that
that
observable,
that
additional
information
about
observability
is
shown
in
probably
in
text
and
that
the
animate,
the
visualization,
probably
rearranges
itself
kind
of
organizes
itself
out
of
the
way
and
then
shows
some
text
off
to
the
side
that,
yes,
I
was
there's
a
couple,
a
couple
of
folks
from
vinayak
and
others
have
worked
on
some
animations
that
might
kind
of
that
might
fit
around.
F
This
is
vanity
still
on,
not
that
you
need
to
change
this
around.
I
just
make
sure
people
are.
Oh,
thank
you!
There's
a
yeah
there
we
go
so
here's
a
newer
one.
F
That's
cool
that
there's
another
one
for
the
life
of
me,
I
think
was.
Was
it
to
news?
You
had
worked
on
one
that?
Not
only
did
you
do
the
animate
terminal
or
animated
terminal,
but
you
did
also
the
feature.
J
Yeah
you
go
to
slash
animated
terminal.
F
And
then,
oh
here
we
go,
and
so
let
me
close
this
that
austin,
if
you
haven't
seen
this
or
if
others
haven't
seen
this
super
cool
whoops
set
of
categories
of
functionality
like
if
you
imagine
that
yeah
I'm
trying
to
tie
together
two
concepts,
I'm
not
saying
hey
one
needs
to
take
the
shape
of
the
other,
but
just
that
you're
able
to
navigate
different.
You
know
sections
in
a
condensed
way
so
kind
of
an
interesting
okay.
Anyway,
I'm
austin
back
back
to
you
so
come
on.
L
G
So
at
this
section
we
highlighted
some
factors
to
consider
where
the
service
mesh,
then,
in
the
other
sections
we
now
brought
like,
give
them
more
information
or
details
about
them,
although
they
are
much
when
we
do
a
second
design
or
add
more
and
also
spectrum
to
the
design,
the
initial
design
we
have
to
tell
we,
we
want
to
tell
the
user
what
each
of
the
factors
they
are
they
should
look
out
for
should
be
about
this
space
yeah.
You
might
have
noticed
a
lot
of
white
space.
G
Later
on,
then,
the
subscribe
button-
the
subscribe
button
section
on
the
on
the
current
website-
it's
great,
but
we
we
could.
We
could
do
a
better.
We
can
do
better.
Rather
we
can
do
better.
So
that
was
why
I
made
another
design
of
it.
So
the
aesthetics
and
also
the
the
user
experience
is
also
there.
G
But
there
is
always
this
field
that
comes
when
a
user
comes
to
your
website
and
sees
a
not
so
common
typeface
for
your
brand
like
if
you
have
a
typeface
that,
like
I
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
noticed
it.
But
if
you
check
most
of
the
designs
online,
a
lot
of
brands
have
a
unique
typeface
that
is
in
common.
Many
of
them
don't
use
roboto,
monsieur
ads.
A
lot
of
them
rather
use
things
like
inter
poppins
and
dm
sans
and
a
few
others.
So
that
was
why
I
went
for
a
not
so
common
typeface.
F
F
Well,
I
guess
you
and
josh
at
the
same
time
that
I'll
take
a
note
from
you
guys.
Actually
I
thought
that
I
did
it
okay,
but
you
guys
give
feedback
in
the
best
of
ways
about
you
know:
hey
this
current
design
is
awesome,
but
also
right
here,
just
just
sort
of
over
here
in
general,
it
sort
of
sucks.
F
And
that's
not
what
you
said,
but
but
I
guess
I
think
it's
great
the
way
that
both
josh
and
austin
gave
feedback
josh.
I
I'm
screwing
up
what
josh
is
working
on
by
making
new
blog
posts
and
not
including
them
on
both
sides
and
being
a
lazy
bastard,
not
creating
two
issues,
just
one
and
some
other
things
and
josh
was
very
kind
in
the
way
that
he
highlighted
it
all.
G
G
Can
I
keep
something
inside?
Oh
yeah,
please,
okay,
the
initial
design
is
great,
but
one
thing
we
should
look
out
for
is
to
always
create
our
design
like
design
with
an
open
minder.
We
are
always
going
to
adopt
something
new,
like
always
create
it.
I
would
suggest,
and
an
installation
of
hot
jar
on
the
layer,
5
and
websites
or.
I
G
G
If
we
keep
iterating
in
the
next
six
months,
we'll
keep
iterating,
iterating,
iterating,
changing
and
making
and
doing
user
research
in
the
next
six
months.
You
you
you
you'll,
be
yourself
will
be
amazed
by
what
your
design
will
look
like,
because
good
design
is
also
going
to
is
also
going
to
make
the
business
the
the
old
system
stand
out.
D
Yeah,
so
basically
we
were
just
looking
for
someone
like
the
visual
designer,
like
you
to
make
us
aware
of
things
that
we
can
be
using
and
yeah.
I
totally
get
the
like.
I
also
appreciate
the
the
designs
that
you
have
just
worked
upon
and
I
think
like
we
can
work
together
for
the
page
and
like
I
can
just
convey
you
a
few
things
and
like
you
can
just
make
it
far
better
than
me
again.
I.
G
Guess
we
can
work
together,
share
it?
Yes,
because
with
it
with
a
okay,
you
said
me
making
it
better
most
times
when
you
it's,
we
are
doing
user
testing.
Currently,
like
you
give
me
your
feedback,
I
give
you
my
feedback.
You
might
use
a
design
right
now
and
you
would
not
like
a
feature
on
it.
I
might
use
the
design-
and
I
love
that
feature,
so
we
does.
G
We
have
to
do
user
testing,
which
is
why
we
appreciate
working
with
you
closely
by
the
time
we
are
done
with
the
user
testing
as
we've
done
currently,
although
the
design
is
not
live,
when
we
do
more
user
testing
like
now,
if
you
go
to
the
current
website,
you
can
pick
one
or
two
things.
You
are
not
satisfied
with
or
you
love
another
person
can
still
do
user
testing
and
find
they
are
not
satisfied
with
one
of
that
with
another
particular
feature.
So
we
will
definitely
share
ideas
on
doing
that
and
making
it
better.
G
What's
in
the
you
in
design
interface
and
the
user
experience,
and
then
I
will
appreciate
if
who
gets
someone
like
user
researcher
or
because
it
also
helps
it's
also
helped,
because
you
have
to
know
what
to
do
competitive
analysis.
G
Also,
that's
that
will
allow
us
in
our
design
stand
out,
because
it's
not
only
going
to
infrastructure
every
time
code
code
code,
the
the
knowing
what
your
competitors
are
doing
and
knowing
why
they
are
doing
it
is
important
because
we
might
want
to
just
implement
one
thing
or
another,
and
we
don't
know
where
our
competitors
are
doing
them.
It's
not
so
just
be
like.
We
are
just
copying
them,
so
we
have
to
know
why
we
have
to
know
competitive
analysis.
What
will
make
us
stand
out
and
what
we
are
not
doing,
what
we
should
do.
F
If
folks,
don't
know
with
with
whom
we're
competing
come
see
me
I'll,
give
you
a
few
links,
but
I
could
I
could
be
on
this
call
for
another
five
hours.
I'm
I'm
good
with
that.
I,
but
I
recognize
most
probably
aren't
swedia
anything
else.
We
need
to
cover.
J
F
It
can't
mean
it
can
be,
it
can
be
unless
you
want
to
go
mess.
L
J
F
Maybe
the
right
thing
to
do
is:
let's
give
it
a
shot.
Let's
see
if
we
can
make
that
the
production
instance
understanding
that
if
it
gets
messed
up,
it's
okay,
we
can
try
again,
there's
one
plug-in
and
so
by
the
way,
if,
if
not,
everyone
is
familiar
with
strappy,
just
this
is
the
site.
You
can
go.
F
There's
a
plug-in,
that's
missing,
the
plug-in
is
for
aws
s3
and
the
s3
plug-in
would
help
facilitate
media
storage.
So,
if
you're
using,
if,
if
people
who
are
writing
blog
posts
or
writing
new
news
articles
or
other
things
on
layer,
five
io,
they
would
go
sign
into
this.
Strappy
content
management
system
interface,
hopefully
write
up
a
blog
post
in
a
wysiwyg
way
in
something
of
a
controlled
way
as
well,
so
that
there's
consistency
across.
F
You
know
how
images
are
presented
in
terms
of
like
making
it
easy
to
center
or
left
align
right,
align
to
make
sure
that
the
images
are
thumbnail
versions
are
auto-generated
and
all
those
kinds
of
things,
but
that
as
people,
upload
media,
an
image
or
a
video,
or
what
have
you
in
using
this
interface
that
media
needs
to
be
stored
somewhere
today,
we're
storing
the
media
in
github
in
the
github
repo?
F
A
F
Well,
thank
you
all
very
much
if
you
would
one
at
last,
ask
for
me
is
if,
if
any
of
these,
if
it's
appropriate
for
any
of
these
to
become
a
github
issue
or
just
a
point
of
discussion,
if,
if
you
would
briefly
slap
your
name
down
on
it
and
create
a
create
an
issue
and
let's,
let's
be
diligent,
open
source.
A
Oh
I'll,
do
that
all
right?
Well,
that's
it!
Thank
you
for
staying
for
an
extra
half
an
hour,
see
you
next
week.