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From YouTube: Layer5 Websites Meeting (May 17th, 2021)
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Layer5 Websites Meeting - May 17th, 2021
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A
A
Tanoosh
drop
your
name
in
a
link
to
the
meeting
minutes
is
in
the
chat
and
zoom
so
and
by
the
way,
if
none
of
you
ever
have
the
meeting
minutes
or
a
link
to
the
zoom
or
any
of
that
good
stuff.
What
you
can
do
is
go
to
meet.layer5.io.
A
It's
kind
of
a
convenient
reference
and
actually
is
probably
our
first
topic
of
the
day,
which
is
nikhil,
was
just
just
noting
that
this
meeting
doesn't
show
up
on
his
personal
calendar.
A
B
A
B
A
A
Okay,
all
right
so.
A
Good
we've
almost
got
everyone's
names
in
here.
Let
me
let's,
let's
introduce
a
couple
of
new
folks.
If
we
can
it's
a
tradition
to
get
to
say
hi
on
your
first
time
on
the
call.
So
sometimes
you
end
up
doing
it
multiple
times
when
you
join
different
calls,
but
but
haridashan
good
morning,
do
you
want
to
say
hi
and
introduce
yourself
briefly.
C
A
E
A
Good
deal
actually,
can
you
announce
your
first
name
for
me,
I
didn't
say
it
correctly.
A
Good
nice
to
have
you,
nice,
nice,
nice,
good
and
then
soccer.
Mr
michelle,
you
want
to
say
hi
good
morning
how
you
doing
good
good,
good.
F
Good
morning,
everyone
so
I'm
from
the
east
coast,
so
my
time
zone
is
a
little
bit
different.
So
for
me
it's
8,
am
I
don't
know
what
time
it
is
for
you
since
you're
censored
time.
I
have
to
look
that
up
a
little
bit
about
me.
If
you
can't
hear
me
clearly
or
if
I'm
talking
too
fast,
please
let
me
know
feel
free
to
interrupt
me.
F
A
little
about
me
is
that
I
started
off
with
udacity.
So
basically
I
took
their
github,
their
git
and
github
course,
and
at
the
end
of
the
course
it
was
there's
like
pushing
to
get
into
open
source,
so
they
provided
a
link
that
stated
a
whole
bunch
of
github
a
lot
of
github
repositories.
That
says
that
has
a
tag
like
beginner
friendly
or
first
commit.
F
So
I
looked
it
up
and
it
brought
me
to
layer
five,
and
there
was
an
issue
where
it
said:
learn
storyboard
make
a
a
navigation
page,
so
I
decided
like
I
let
I
let
the
I'm
not
sure
whoever's
the
person
who's
responsible
for
that
issue.
Let
them
know
by
saying
I
I
have
no
experience
with
react.
I
know
a
little
bit
about
git
and
github.
I
did
some
react.
I
had
to
review
it
and
he
said
okay
and
I
got
to
sign
an
issue
and
now
I'm
here
yeah.
So
that's
about
me.
A
American
accent
on
the
phone
good
you
are,
I
feel
like
some
like
at
least
half
of
my
jokes
might
land
at
this
point.
So
that's
that's
good,
nice,
nice
to
have
you
by
the
way,
what
great
adequate
for
you
to
signal
sort
of
hey.
What
hey
this
is
where
I'm
at
in
my
journey,
I'd
love
to
explore
this
particular
issue.
It
might
you
know
I'm
I'm
at
this
comfort
level,
so
it
might,
I
might
have
questions
or
it
might
take
longer
or
something
like
yeah.
A
What
a
what
a
great
thing
to
do,
I
mean
very
just
very
helpful
yeah.
E
A
There's
some
of
the
issues
that
hey
like
if
they,
if
they
never
land
that
would
that
would
be
unfortunate,
but
it
wouldn't
be
the
end
of
the
world,
whereas
there's
other
issues
where
it's
like
yeah,
you
know
by
next.
You
know
within
24
hours
or
something
like
that.
You
know
some
of
them
are,
and
it's
not
easy
to
tell
I
mean
I
mean
there's
no,
there's
like
very
little
way
that
that,
unless
you've
been,
you
know,
someone's
been
in
the
community
for
a
long
time
that
they
would
necessarily
know.
A
So
this
that's
great
that
that
particular
issue
and
that
particular
well
project
will
be
probably
a
large
part
of
our
discussion
today
about
expanding
on
creating
well
this.
This
learn
layer,
5
this
series
of
learning
paths
and
kind
of
a
light
content
management
system.
So
we'll
definitely
be
talking
about
that
today.
It's
good
okay!
Thank
you!
Yeah
nice
to
have
you
and
then
ikra
is
with
us
as
well
nikkor.
You
got
a
chance
to
introduce
on
friday's
call,
but
there's
a
couple
of
names
and
faces
here
that
weren't
on
that
call.
B
Yeah
hi,
so
my
name
is
zikra
and
I
joined
the
community
last
week
and
I
am
a
postgraduate
student
here
at
university
of
liverpool,
I'm
from
I'm
basically
from
pakistan,
but
I'm
studying
here
in
the
uk
and
I
have
worked
on
open
source
projects
like
two
years
ago.
I
guess,
but
I
just
recently
wanted
to
I'm-
I've
been
learning
javascript,
so
I
just
wanted
to
explore
some
front-end
frameworks
and
contribute
to
open
source,
and
I
came
across
this
layer-
five
community
yeah.
A
Gosh,
did
we
miss
anyone,
everybody's
cool?
Okay?
I
think
we
do
have
everybody
covered
all
right.
Well,
fair
enough.
We
got
at
least
two
of
two
topics
today,
the
first
one.
Well
so
that
so
just
by
way
of
introduction
briefly,
the
two
topics
they're
both
on
they're,
both
on
the
lair
five
io
site:
it's
not
the
only
we
don't
call
it
the
website's
meeting
and
then
only
have
one
website.
There
are
there's
a
collection
of
websites.
I
think
there's
there's
between
five
and
six.
A
I
think
we
might
have
turned
one
down
and
the
way
to
go
browse
what
those
sites
are
or
understand
what
those
sites
are
is
and
actually
ikra
saw
me
share
this
on
friday.
A
Hopefully,
all
of
you,
when
you
go
to
drive.google.com,
that
you've
got
well.
You
have
a
shared
drive
called
layer,
5
community
and
within
there,
like
one
of
the
more
prominent
documents.
Is
this
layer
5
repository
overview
in
this
dock?
You
will
see
links
to
the
other
websites,
so
there
are
a
few
frameworks
at
play.
We've
tried
to
keep
them
well.
How
should
I
say
this?
A
The
the
core
frameworks
of
what
the
sites
are
built
on
we've
tried
to
keep
them
to
a
smaller
number,
even
when
the
framework
has
been
limiting
like
jekyll.
A
That
doesn't
mean
that
we
wouldn't
there
there's
a
proposal
to
move
off
of
jekyll
on
to
docusaurus,
which
is
in
part.
What
well
like
this
site
explicitly
is
a
documentation,
site
and
jack.
The
theme
that
we're
using
for
jekyll
or
for
this
particular
site
is,
is
missing.
Some
things
for
documentation,
specifically
income
versioning
of
docs,
multi-language
support,
and
so
there's
been
suggestions
to
move
off.
But
anyway,
point
is
there's
a
few
web
technologies
at
play.
A
These
are
this:
is
the
list
of
the
sites,
so
the
two
that
we're
kind
of
at
least
that
are
on
the
agenda
right
now,
one
is
called
discuss
and
it
is
well
it's
a
discussion
forum.
This
one
is
a
slightly
a
slightly
different
project
than
oh
wow.
It's
an
https
as
well.
A
I
don't
want
to
steal
abhishek's
thunder
here
or
or
josh's,
but
josh
abhishek.
Do
you
guys
want
to
tell
us
about
what
this
is
and
then
can
talk
about
status
of
the
project
itself?.
D
Sure
yeah,
so,
basically,
we
are
trying
to
deploy
our
own
discourse
deployment
to
to
host
a
forum,
basically
a
discourse
form
of
our
own,
and
today's
discussion
would
be
around
the
production
deployment
of
this
particular
deployment.
D
So
the
status
would
be
that,
basically,
it's
I'd,
say
two
steps
away
which
would
be
done
by
today,
as
in
we
just
have
to
migrate
the
dns.
Basically,
it's
pointing
to
the
the
staging
version
of
what
we
had
deployed
before
and
we'll
need
to
point
it
to
the
production
deployment,
and
there
is
one
small
issue
that
is
going
on
with
respect
to
the
database.
D
Basically,
it
tries
to
maintain
some
socket
connections
with
the
database
in
in
case
of
the
staging
deployment
it
was
inside
the
container.
So
there
wasn't
any
problem,
but
in
in
the
case
of
production
it
is
rds
aws
rds
that
we
are
using.
So
I
think
there
needs
to
be
a
parameter
to
fine-tune
the
number
of
connections
that
is
allowed
on
posters
rds.
So
that's.
The
only
item
that
are
spending
and
ssl
is
set
up.
A
So
on
the
abish
ex
voice
cut
out
there
a
little
bit
on
the
third
issue,
but
it's
one
that
I'm
familiar
with,
and
it's
the
notion
that
and
by
the
way
any
of
you
are
welcome
to
go
grab
an
account
on
discuss.layer5.io.
A
A
As
abhishek
and
josh
work
to
deploy
this
into
a
production
ready
environment,
there
will
be
there's
as
a
matter
of
fact,
it's
anita,
it's
something.
A
We've
kind
of
talked
about
a
little
bit
and
nikhil
and
everybody
else
that
there's
need
eventually
need
for
people
to
be
moderators
of
the
forum,
and
so
anyway,
the
email
account
that
third
issue
about
the
email
account
is
that
when
you
sign
up,
you
know,
you'll
get
an
email
that
says
welcome
to
the
forum
or
if
you
make
comments
or
if
someone
replies
to
your
comments,
you
get
emails
from
the
system
and
right
now
those
come
from
a
personal
email
address
not
from
a
generic
email
account,
and
so
we
need
to
go
provision.
A
A
generic
email
account.
That's
kind
of
the
third
issue.
Quick
question
is,
am
I
sure
okay,
no,
I'm
sharing
just
chrome,
okay,
good,
so
so
abhishek
going
back.
So
it
sounds
like
this
first
one
we'll
have
this
is
we'll
have
the
does.
Everyone
understand
this
by
the
way,
the
the
need
to
switch
from
dns
pointing
to
one
system
and
then
pointing
it
to
the
next?
A
F
I
have
a
question
if
I
may
so
dns
that's
responsible
for
mapping
a
ip
address
to
a
name,
yeah
yeah.
So
this
says
I'm
just
going
to
read
what
it
says.
I
know
everyone
can
see:
dns
changes
and
discuss
layer,
5
io
to
point
to
the
production
development,
so
you're
saying
that
the
production
development
has
an
ip
address
and
you
want
to
change
the
discuss
layer
5
to
point
to
that.
The
production
ip
address.
A
Right,
yeah
yeah,
you
articulated
it
well,
I'm
kind
of
writing
it
in
a
different
in
this
form
here,
which
is
to
your
point
like
there's
two
two
deployments
of
that
website,
the
one
that
we
were
just
looking
at
when,
when
I
typed
into
my
browser,
disqus
dot,
disqus.layer5.I
yeah,
the
dns
system
resolves
that
name.
A
Disgust.Whatever
ip
address
or
whatever
location
at
that
point,
whatever
ip
address
that
points
to
x,
dot,
x,
dot,
x,
something
and
the
new
system-
that's
a
bit
beefier
and
is
you
know
and
is
configured
slightly
differently,
it's
at
a
different
address
and
so
yeah
in
for
that
domain
we
need
to
go
into
the
well
into
the
domain,
the
dns
management
system
and
just
and
swap
out
x.x.x
with
y
dot
y
dot
y.
A
So
to
speak
so
that
yeah
next
time
that
someone
looks
up
this
this
domain,
it
sends
them
y
dot
y
dot
y.
Not
it
sends
them
to
the
new
production
system.
A
Yeah
kind
of
it's
a
sometimes
dns
is
very
convenient
in
that
way
that
it's,
it's
a
very
s,
very,
very
simple,
like
it's
like
a
two.
You
know
a
five
second
change
so
to
speak
like,
but
we
can,
but
you
can
totally
change
where
people
get
routed
to
where
they
point
at
and
so
yeah
really
convenient
in
that
way.
A
So
the
web,
the
servers,
the
deployment,
the
development
deployment
and
the
production
deployment,
those
servers
that
are
running
the
website.
They
don't
they're,
not
authoritative,
for
what
name
they
have
like
that:
they're
they're
not
announcing
to
the
world,
I'm
I'm
a
discourse
instance,
I'm
I'm
called
disgust.
they're,
not
telling
the
world
that
rather.
A
The
dns
registrar
or
for
that
when
you
go
to
register
a
domain
name,
that's
usually
where
you
register
is
where
you
would
also
manage
your
these
addresses
these
various
records
like
and
without
going
into
dns
further
just
to
say,
yep
that
there's
a
separate
point
of
control
so
that
you
can
reroute
people
or
reroute
requests,
which
is
powerful,
convenient,
powerful,
dangerous.
A
It's
funny
a
lot
of
times,
people
like
when
people
having
issues
in
general
with
the
computer
systems
at
work.
It's
there's
this
age-old,
say
saying,
like
you
know
it's
the
network
like
it's
the
network's
fault,
it's
not
that
microsoft
word
isn't
working
or,
and
so
a
lot
of
times.
Dna
dns
is
a
very
central
service
to
how
networks
function,
and
so
so
it's
dns's
fault
like
half
the
time.
So.
A
Yeah
yeah
all
right,
fair
enough,
so
we're
so
that
was
a
fairly
easy
change.
The
second
one
is
sounds
like
is
completely
solvable.
It
just
might
take
a
few
minutes
to
expand
the
number
of
connections,
so
this
object.
This
is
because
that
rds
instance
is
used
by
multiple
websites.
Is
that
the
deal.
D
A
I'm
curious
does
discourse
in
their
installation
in
their
administrative
instructions.
Did
they
talk
about
rds,
specifically.
A
Jeez,
okay,
okay,
all
right,
and
then
this
third
one,
that's
very
solvable.
We
just
go
create
another,
a
new
email.
You
know
a
new
user
account
and
that
will
be
a
service
account
dedicated
to
ideally
we
it
doesn't
necessarily
have
to
be
dedicated
to
disqus.layer5.io.
A
There's
a
few
other
utilities
that
well
a
few
of
you
have
worked
on
that.
We
could
also
use
this
same.
Like
robot
account
service
account
one
of
those
there
there's
two
of
them
and
I'm
hoping
blossom.
I
might
be
able
to
come
on
the
call
she
was
working
on.
A
So
all
of
you
that
are
here,
you've
probably
filled
in
your
newcomers
form.
So
if
you
go
to
layer,
five
dot,
io,
slash
newcomer
it
again.
Well,
actually
speaking
of
dns,
there's
a
dns
entry
that
just
points
you
to
a
google
form.
Okay,
that's
all
right!
It's
an
okay
experience
or
or
you
can
be,
the
judge
of
how
you
experienced
it
and
whether
or
not
it
was
okay,
it's
probably
normal.
A
A
Web
form,
okay,
so
these
are
the
the
same
questions
that
are
in
that
google
form
they're
going
to
be
put.
You
know
first
class
like
into
the
website
here,
so
it's
the
same
same
set
of
questions
initially,
I
think
it
ends
up
being
well,
maybe
fewer
steps,
maybe
not
it
changes
the
experience
a
little
bit
to
say.
Well,
you
know
hey,
why
are
you
here?
Well,
maybe
I'm
here
to
this
language
is
a
little
bit
sensitive
as
well.
It
used
to
be
like
I'm
here
as
a
contributor
which
was
synonymous
with
developer.
A
Some
of
you
might
join
these
calls
for
a
long
time
and
and
not
actually
submit
any
code,
and
that's
just
fine
like
that,
doesn't
mean
that
you're
not
contributing
you're
here,
asking
questions
you're
here
expressing
an
opinion
you're
here,
just
being
silent
like
it's,
you
you're
here,
you're
contributing
in
that
way
I
mean
maybe
that's
standard
by,
but
but
just
your
respective
like
this
all
of
these
roles,
or
all
of
these
hats
that
anyone
might
wear
is
a
contributor
hat,
and
so
anyway,
point
is
that
google
form
is
moving
over
here
to
a
web-based
form,
okay,
great
when
someone
gets
done
and
and
they
submit
the
form
when
they
click
submit,
they
should
get
an
email
that
says,
welcome
to
the
community
and
here's
some
additional
resources
and
make
sure
you
jump
into
the
slack.
A
A
A
It's
called
it's
service,
mesh,
stuff
and
people
can
fill
it
in
and
really
in
order
to
get
a
good
assessment
of
whether
or
not
they
should
use
a
service
mesh
and
which
one
we
ask
that
they
fill
in
the
form
to
to
take
the
assessment-
and
I
wonder
if
this
even
I
think
it
might.
A
That's
the
question
so
yet
yet
again,
another
place
to
reuse
that
same
email
address
is
my
point
we'll
see
if
I
get
an
email
here
in
a
moment,
I'll
share
it
with
you,
okay,
fair
enough,
so
josh,
okay!
Actually
I
did
no,
I
didn't
get
an
email.
A
C
Yeah,
so
the
one
of
the
outstanding
issues
still
versus
and
we
are
still
working
on
it,
but
so
like
I
like
abhishek,
has
opened
another
another
discussion
on
this
course,
but
and
like
recent
just
now,
I
just
supplied
the
information,
but
I
don't
think
they
do
have
any
solution
for
this
because,
like
I'll,
I
raised
this
question
last
time
and
they
didn't
come
up
with
any
solution,
so
yeah
that
that
problem
still
remains.
C
But
apart
from
that,
the
ui
changes,
the
login
model
and
the
hero
changes
and
when
you
migrate.
So
what
all
change
when
you
will
be
migrating
so
how
to
look
forward
to
migrate
the
css
files
and
the
assets
that
we
have
loaded
onto
it.
So
there
is
no
other
specific
way
to
copy.
The
configurations
will
have
to
do
it
manually
as
I
seen,
but
it
won't
take
much
time
because,
like
I
already
made
the
modulated
code
written
it,
so
it
would
be
like
very
easy.
I
guess.
C
So
like
once,
we
just
get
past
the
image
upload
issue.
I
think
we
are
already
almost
done
apart
from
this,
whatever
the
ui
changes
or
all
those
things
are
yet
to
be
changed
so
like
those
are,
I
think
we'll
have
to
once
we
do
a
production
deployment,
we'll
we
can
jump
on
a
call
and
by
we
can
do
it
on
on
this
spot
it
at
because,
like
most
of
the
things
are
when,
like
most
of
the
things
we'll
find
when
we
explore
all
of
those
items
so.
A
Okay,
so
of
to
recap,
there
you
you've
spent
any.
You
know,
however,
much
time
reviewing
most
of
the
settings
reviewing
and
installing
various
plugins
and
as
you
transition
off
or
as
we
transition
off
of
this
instance
to
the
production
instance
sounds
like
that.
There
isn't
a
way
there
isn't
a
convenient
way
to
export
the
config
here.
A
Rather,
you've
got
to
go
back
through
and
or
at
least
at
least
from
the
like
that
that
config
might
be
persisted
somewhere
on
the
file
system
and
maybe
there's
a
back
end
way
of
doing
this,
but
or
a
database
centric
way
of
doing
this.
But
it
sounds
like
instead
you're
going
to
go
through
and
and
just
reconfigure
these
manually
in
the
new
system.
C
A
Yeah
I
mean
if
it's
small
enough,
like
sometimes
trying
to
automate
the
task,
is
takes
more
time
than
just
doing
the
task,
but
but
yeah.
It
would
seem
to
me
that
part
of
the
automation,
part
of
how
people
might
how
discourse
might
facilitate
this
very
migration,
might
be
that
a
lot
of
these
settings
are
persisted
in
the
database
and
the
postgres
database,
and
you
might
be
able
to
transition
them
that
way,
but
but
okay
good.
So
you
guys
are
actively
chasing
down.
A
What's
really
the
only
what
we
consider
to
be
the
only
last
outstanding
blocking
you
know,
kind
of
blocking
issue,
and
that's
the
fact
that
anytime,
you
try
to
upload
a
user
or
an
administrator
tries
to
upload
a
jpeg
or
a
png
like
in
a
thread
that
they're
having
that
they
can't.
They
get
an
error.
So,
okay,
josh
by
the
way
this.
If
I
don't
know
if
this
is
configurable,
but
if
we
could,
we
wouldn't
point
people
away
here,
but
we
would
point
them
to.
C
So
yeah
so
like
one
another
point
is
so
I
if
basically
we
look
into
the
migration
after,
like
I
guess,
if
there's
an
configuration
issue
for
the
image
upload,
I
guess
we
can
solve
it
or
by
like
in
the
production
deployment.
If
it
does
not
occur,
and
there
might
be
some
issue
while
the
development
one.
C
So
I
don't
think
we
should
risk
the
migration
settings
like
there
is
an
solution
for
it,
but
I
I
fee,
I
feel
that
it
might
risk
the
image
configuration
as
well.
So
that's
why
I'm
in
support
of
like.
C
Sorry,
I
did,
I
just
lost
the
question
which
you're
on
this
page.
A
Oh
just
a
small
note
that
of
the
the
notification
that
we're
sending
to
users
is
that
this
hyperlink
takes
people
to
kind
of
this
generic
like
building
a
discourse
community,
and
so
we
might
want
to
just
update
this
hyperlink
to
something
else:
yeah,
nice,
nice,
okay,
good
all
right!
Well,
it
sounds
like
we're
on
the
very
tail
end
of
this
this
thing,
so
this
is
great
wow,
okay,
yeah!
It
could
be
that
in
the
new
production
deployment
it
just
there
isn't
an
issue
with
uploading.
Pngs
abhishek.
A
Okay,
thanks
guys,
it
sounds
like
we're
on
to
the
next
topic,
which
is
the
learn.
Well,
it's
layer,
five
io.
I
guess
we
should
start
calling
it
learn
ng,
but
nick
killed.
You
want
to
tell
people
about
this
kind
of
take
us
through
where
we're
at,
and
what
what?
A
A
C
So,
as
you
all
can
see,
we
have,
we
are
planning
to
have
a
new
upgrade
to
our
current
layer,
5
site,
which
will
be
adding
a
section
website
within
it,
which
is
the
learn,
dot,
layer,
5.
A
A
So
that's
unfortunate
because
that
means
you
all
are
gonna
have
to
listen
to
me
for
a
little
bit
more
all
right.
So
the
brief
of
it
is
this
layer.
Five,
I
o
as
a
website
as
a
website
is.
It
was
previously
running
on
jekyll.
That
was
the
framework
not
robust
enough
to
handle
where
we
wanted
to
take
the
site
and
really
expand
on
it
and
totally
change
the
way
that
it
looks
and
all
that
and
so
160
something
of
you
have
I've
contributed
to
the
site
and
it's
it's.
A
I
think
it's
awesome,
I
think
it's
cool
one
area
of
the
site
is
called
layer.
Five
io,
slash,
learn
when
you
go
there,
there's
kind
of
three
sections
of
materials
that
are
available
to
people
to
learn
about
the
tech
at
hand,
so
there's
some
books,
workshops
and
some
interactive
labs
for
people
just
to
you
know
to
test
out
using
the
projects
that
then
you
all
contribute
to
here
and
that's
good.
Those
are
helpful
resources
and
these
are
these
are
nice.
A
But
what
we're
looking
at
doing
is
expanding
on
this
learn
section
by
adding
in
a
learning
like
a
few
learning
paths.
Like
hey,
if
there's
some
ad
hoc
there's
a
workshop,
you
can
attend
great
there's,
maybe
a
book
that
you
can
read.
Okay,
that's
very
helpful.
There's
a
couple
of
ad
hoc
interactive
labs
that
you
can
take.
A
Okay,
you
know
thanks,
but
if
you
were
trying
to
systematically
walk
through
understanding
what
a
service
mesh
is
and
how
to
run
it
and
what
how
they
interface
with
kubernetes
and
what
these
standards
are
and
all
this
stuff
like
it's,
it's
a
learn:
there's
a
whole
learning
path
to
that,
there's
a
whole
couple
of
courses
to
that,
and
so
nikhil
are
you
back.
C
A
So
then,
the
short
of
it
is
that
this
is
that
that
new
layer,
5
io
site,
is
built
on
gatsby
as
a
framework
and
that's
a
react-based
framework
good
as
we
go
to
build
in
kind
of
a
these
learning
paths
like
a
light
learning
management
system
starting
from
scratch
is,
doesn't
sound,
fun
and
so
we've
been
inspired
by
well.
There's
a
learning
site,
a
tutorials
site,
that's
written
in
gatsby
as
well,
and
it's
it
so
happens
to
be
by
a
storybook
this
storybook
technology.
A
It
might
be
interesting
to
us
and
it
might
be
good,
it's
actually
very
relevant
to
you
know
creating
react
components,
and
then
that
kind
of
thing
great.
But
that's
not
what
we're
interested
in
at
the
moment.
What
we're
interested
in
is
the
fact
that
they
have
a
tutorial
site
that
has
well
what
we
would
consider.
These
four
learning
paths
like
if
you
want
to
design
systems
for
developers
like
great
there's
a
learning
path
here.
A
This
is
some
high-level
info
about
what
you
might
learn
in
this
in
this
course
in
this
course,
there's
one
two,
three
four
five
there's
like
eight
sections,
great
okay
and
anyway.
So
this
component
is
a
gatsby
component,
gatsby
component,
you
know
gatsby.
This
is
an
open
source
site,
we're
looking
to
base
the
next
generation
version
of
the
layer.
5
learn
site
the
learn
in
g
site
on
this
on
storyboards
tutorials
site
and
what
we're
the
goal
is
to.
A
A
A
In
fact,
we
want
to
reuse
that
other
site.
The
fact
that
there
is
there
are
a
set
of
designs
around
what
we
would
like
for
this
next
generation
version
of
the
learn
section
of
layer
5
to
look
like,
so
I'm
opening
up
this
tool,
gatsby,
I'm
sorry
this
tool,
figma,
which
all
of
you,
if
you
don't
have
access
to
you
know
please
signal
and
you'll
get
access
to
this.
A
These
are
just
wireframes
for
what
that
new
version
of
layer,
five
io,
slash,
learn,
would
look
like,
and
these
are
these
are
wireframes,
and
then
we
get
to
some
high
fidelity
mockups
over
here.
A
A
In
here
this.
This
up
here
is
actually
the
latest
design
and
I
think
it's
what
we're
going
after.
This
is
the
reason
I
have
to
say
that
with
any
hazard,
or
rather
it
is
what
we're
going
after
the
reason,
I
say
that
with
a
slight
bit
of
hesitancy
is
that
these
colors
are
pretty
pretty
bold.
Maybe
we
end
up
with
slightly
different
coloring,
but
but
other
than
that,
I
think
that
the
layout
is
what
we're
going
for.
A
So
cool,
so
then,
with
that,
how
do
we
best
go
about
breaking
down
these
individual
components
and
and
for
those
that
are
interested
to
work
on
migrating
them
nikhil?
Do
you
want
to
give
a
tour.
C
G
C
The
only
progress
is
for
the
overview
page.
That
is
the
one
on
the
right
yeah.
So
the
thing
is,
we
basically
first
need
these
four
companies
to
be
ready
to
progress
further
with
the
site,
which
is
the
learning
path
home
page,
the
sidebar,
the
course
over
page
and
the
chapter
home
page.
C
So
this
would
be
the
chapter
of
the
course
overview.
Page
and
chinmay
is
currently
working
on
it.
He
has
some
level
of
success.
He
is
able
to
transfer
data
and
get
it,
but
he
was
he
was
stuck
somewhere.
So
we
had
some
discussion
today,
often
and
is
still
working
on
hope
to
see
some
progress
by
this
week.
A
C
C
A
And
so,
by
the
way,
so
it's
soccer,
icra
and
hardashin
you
just
because
we're
putting
your
names
here
doesn't
mean
that
you
have
to
go
work
on
this.
A
If
this
isn't
interesting,
so
it
might,
it
might
take
you
a
little
while
of
look
snooping
around
to
figure
out
if
it
is
interesting,
but
but
more
or
less,
I
think
what's
being
said
here,
is
that
each
of
these
different
components
like
like
this-
I
don't
know
what
this
is
called,
but
the
this
menu
and
this
frameworks
component
and
then
the
the
pa,
this
page
itself
kind
of
the
layout
of
this
page,
and
that,
like
this
is,
I
assume,
would
be
a
reusable
component.
This
whole
the
code
snippets
like
that.
A
A
So
here
in
github,
I
apologize
if
the
font
is
small,
but
here
in
github,
there's
a
label
for
this
area
of
work
area,
discuss
area
area,
learn.
Okay,
so
there's
four
issues:
chapter
homepage
the
courses
homepage
it
seems
like
we
might.
A
C
Actually,
the
problem
is
because
the
main
reason,
I'm
so
more
in
the
part
of
getting
only
four
issues,
then
moving
it,
because
suppose
someone
is
working
on
it
and
someone
pushes
appear
and
someone
someone
else
is
working
on
the
same
page
about
a
different
conference.
Then
he
might
see
some
concept
issues
and
oh.
C
A
Yeah,
I
wonder
if
yeah
I
mean,
I
wonder,
if
we're
kind
of
doing
the
wrong
like
if
chinme
is
taking
on
the
whole
page
that
that
includes,
like
you,
know
three
or
four
components.
I
wonder
if
I
wonder
if
he
should
be
doing
that.
I
wonder
if
we
should
like
like
this.
If
this
is
an
individual
component
that
there's
a
small
advertisement,
you
know
like
that.
That's,
but
that's
something
that
can
be
worked
on
and
you
would
think
individually.
I
don't.
A
I
don't
know
that
we're
gonna
have
this
review
by
and
if
we
do,
we
should
not
have
my
ugly
mug
on
there.
That's
not
gonna
help.
C
So
the
thing
is:
when
you
work
on
that
component,
I
would
like
it
would
be
mostly
just
to
create
a
wire
or
suppose
that
card
the
content
component,
which
will
be
creating.
It
will
be
a
demo
that
design
might
iterate
with
time
so
just
to
get
things
ready
so
that
we
can
visually
see
that
okay
side
is
progressing.
C
A
So
if
someone
is
interested
on
this,
this
particular
project
that
the
disqus
project's
a
little
bit
odd
in
that
we're
reusing
an
entire
discourse
like
we're
using
another
site
which
means
that
it's
it's
mostly.
It's
not
that
it's.
It's
mostly
configuration
of
that
site,
and
I
don't
mean
to
take
away
from
the
work
like
there's
work
there,
but
it's
hard
to
break
down
that
work
for
many
people
to
jump
into,
whereas
a
site
like
this
like
this
is
a
little
bit
easier
to
break
down
the
work.
A
A
Okay
and
part
of
that,
then,
is
there's
also
a
link
to
the
original
storybook,
their
open
source
site
this
tutorial
site
here,
oh
oops,
that's
not
it
to
their
github
right
here.
We.
A
A
Okay,
there's
like
I'm
for
icra,
specifically
and
maybe
for
kardashian.
There's.
If
react
is
your
thing,
then
measuring
ui
is
potentially
another
area.
That
is
a
fairly
juicy
area
that
that
application,
its
front
end
is
in
react
and
it
needs
a
lot
of
help.
A
So,
okay,
with
that
do
we
know,
are
any
of
these
folks
on
the
call
today
I
wonder
if
we
might
get
an
update,
oh
so
soccer
yeah,
I
guess
soccer.
The
particular
issue
that
you
were
starting
to
chew
on
is:
is
this
one
here
any?
I
know
you
were
giving
a
status
update
in
slack
a
little
bit
ago.
F
Okay,
can
you
can
you
scroll
down
just
a
bit
please
and
if
I'm
talking
too
fast
again,
if
I'm
not
clear,
please
let
me
know
I
would
like
everyone
to
hear
me
just
clearly.
Can
you
click
on
the
last
link?
F
Okay,
so
basically
what
I
did
is
every
day
I
allocate
30
minutes
a
day,
monday
monday
through
friday
and
for
the
last
week
I
I'm
just
reading
off
what
I
put
I
installed
node.js
I
created
first
react
app
and
I'm
using
w3schools
to
relearn
react
because
I
have
previously.
I
previously
used
react,
but
I
forgot
most
of
it
because
I
didn't
practice
what
I
learned
so
now,
I'm
just
reviewing
the
react
before
I
started.
So
if
you
go
to
the
the
first
link
where
it
says,
w3schools
react
render
that
asp.
F
That's
the
section
I'm
in
now.
I
have
about
maybe
four
four
more
sections
to
go.
Then
I
would
have
react
finished
once
I
have
react
finished.
I
would
start
creating
the
navigation
component
once
the
navigation
component
is
finished.
I
would
I
have
to
read
the
I
have
to
read
how
to
contribute
it
like
there's,
probably
a
contributing
guideline
somewhere.
There's
probably
a
way
where
you
can
set
up
the
project
to
figure
out
how
to
implement
it,
but
as
of
right
now
this
week
I
plan
to
finish
the
learning:
react.
F
Relearning
react,
then,
from
next
week
I
will
play
I'll
put
in
a
navigation,
then
probably
mid
week.
Of
that
I
would
start
running
start
reading.
What
I
need
to
read
to
get
this
application
set
up
on
my
system,
then,
once
that
happens
I
can
put
in
my
react
then
from
there
I
would
probably
reach
out
and
ask
okay.
What
is
the?
A
Makes
logical
sense
to
me:
that's
like
a
good
yeah
you're
right
there's.
There
are
contributing
instructions
that
do
talk
about
gatsby
itself
and
and
the
layer
five
io
site
itself
how
to
build
it
and
yeah
yeah.
A
So
so
I'm
sensitive
to
the
time
in
part,
because
I
have
a
another
meeting
that
starts
right
on
the
right
in
five
minutes
and
there's
a
the
old
timers
here,
josh
and
nikhil
and
tenu,
etc
and
adi,
and
I'm
gonna
set
you
aside
for
a
moment
and
talk
to
ikra
and.
B
So
I've
been,
I
have
been
assigned
issue
of
the
courses
homepage,
so
I'm
basically
right
now,
I'm
going
through
the
story,
books,
components
and
just
going
through
the
code
and
just
checking
some
things
out
so
yeah
right
now.
That's
what
I
am
working
on.
A
Sounds
highly
appropriate,
so
yeah,
nice,
okay,
good,
good,
good
yeah,
I
didn't
realize
you
were
and
jumped
in
so
yeah
good,
good,
good,
okay,
fair
enough
kardashian,
no
pressure,
but
I'm,
but
any
do
is
do
is
this
type
of?
Are
these
projects
have
more
interest
to
you
or
is
measuring
more
of
an
interest
to
you.
B
B
D
Because
I
generally
like
doing
front-end
projects
and
like
even
back-end
but
in
case
of
measuring
all
those
service
meshes
and
things
are
new
to
me
so
like
I'm,
currently
learning
those
so
eventually,
maybe
I
will
contribute
to
the
to
the
kubernetes
and
docker
thing,
like
all
those
things
are
the
related
devops,
but
currently
I'm
looking
just
to
contribute
into
front
end
or
icon
like
so.
These
type
of
projects
like
it's,
it's
actually
good
like
for
me
to
start
with
these
projects
totally
makes
sense,
like
I'm
not
sure
like.
D
I
just
received
that
in
the
chat
I
have
figma
link,
but
I
don't
have
access
to
that.
A
Deal
there's
a
so
nikhil
who's
on
the
phone
is
a
good
one
to
see
or
aditya
krishna
who's
on
the
phone.
A
And
they'll
they'll,
no
doubt
they'll
hit
you
in
slack
to
make
sure
you
have
access.
C
So
just
a
good
news
that
the
production
deployment,
the
issue
of
the
image
gets
resolved
and
we
are
able
to
upload
images
up
till
now.
So.
C
D
A
D
A
Okay,
well,
fair
enough.
I
need
to
I
need
to
jump
off
anything
else
that
we
want
to
talk.
A
About
oh
nice,
to
see
you
all
catch,
you
catch
you
on
the
next
one
talk
to
you
very
shortly.