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Description
Recording of the SIG from December 13th. Latest SharePoint Development news from engineering.
Demo - Chris Kent - Flow actions with view formatting
Demo – Subrato Kumar Pati (Technovert) – Real world experiences on building modern portal to SharePoint Online
Demo – Venkat Konjeti – SharePoint site PnP provisioning using Microsoft Flow, and Azure Automation Runbook
Detailed agenda and covered topics are available from SharePoint Dev blog at http://aka.ms/spdev-blog.
Download recurrent invite from http://aka.ms/spdev-sig-call. More details on the SharePoint Dev community from http://aka.ms/sppnp.
A
Welcome
everybody:
this
is
the
channel
SharePoint
development,
special
interest
group
bi-weekly
sync-
and
this
is
the
December
13th
edition.
So
basically,
this
is
the
call
where
we
talk
about
anything
else
than
SharePoint
framework,
no
other
JavaScript
development.
So
the
target
of
this
call
is
basically
let's
say:
list
formatting
column,
formatting,
provisioning,
see
some
powershell
have
functions
and
solution,
designs
and
so
on.
So
pretty
broad
picture
because
sharepoint
development
is
not,
it
is
it's
definitely
much
more
than
just
a
sharepoint
framework
and
calling
an
api.
A
So
at
least
for
me
personally,
sharepoint
development
is
a
combination
of
those
experiences.
For
example,
let's
say
combining:
how
do
you
enable
the
make
menus
and
then
modeling
all
functionalities
and
then
hitting
the
api's
and
adding
some
webparts
on
things
and
all
of
that?
So
all
of
that
kind
of
a
end-to-end
design
is
meant
to
be
discussed
within
this
bi-weekly
call,
and
then
the
other
pi
weekly
call
is
around
the
sharepoint
framework
and
open
source
projects
related
on
javascript
development.
A
So
that's
basically
the
how
we
think
about
these
things,
and
on
top
of
that
we
do
have
the
monthly
community
call,
which
was
this
week
as
well.
My
my
kid
had
a
birthday
party,
so
I
wasn't
there.
I
was
jumping
actually
in
trampoline
making
sure
that
our
seven-year-old
and
his
friends
were
jumping
focalin
champion
at
tempering.
So
I
do
apologize.
I
prioritize
my
family
on
top
of
that
monthly
call,
but
it's
it's
pretty
understandable.
Hopefully
I
have
a
lot
of
people.
That's
how
it
should
be
right.
A
First,
health,
then
family,
then
hobbies
right
now,
let's
actually
get
going
on
now.
First
of
all,
before
we
go
that
I
attend
out
today,
just
a
reminder
for
everybody.
There
are
opportunities
for
you
to
get
visibility
in
this
course.
So,
if
you're
looking
into
getting
an
MVP
or
looking
into
getting
more
exposure
for
the
community
or
looking
into
showing
something
and
getting
feedback
from
the
rest
of
the
community,
these
calls
are
basically
an
option
for
you.
A
So
you
can
absolutely
a
demo
a
solution
or
a
technical
port
pattern
in
this
course,
and
we
kind
of
see
actually
two
of
those
today.
So
you
can
actually
do
a
live
demo
in
this
course.
Right
now
we
have
pretty
booked
scheduled
until
the
mid
of
January,
which
is
a
so
we
don't
have
to
worry
about
always
like
two
days
before
the
call
that
who's
going
to
present
something.
So
we
have
quite
a
lot
of
people
in
the
queue,
but
we
absolutely
welcome
other
people
in
the
queue
as
well.
A
A
The
second
way
of
participating
on
the
community
is
contributing
in
github,
so
you
can
absolutely
contribute
in
Kitsap,
using
the
key
table,
pull
requests
and
community
channels
or
then
provide
feedback,
which
is
basically
then
giving
us
feedback
using
social
media
channels,
giving
us
feedback
using
any
other
channels
as
well
or
the
issue
list
which
we're
going
to
mention
again
on
the
call
there
certain
slides,
which
I
want
to
keep
in
every
single
presentation.
We
do
it
now.
Few
announcements,
the
agenda
for
the
day,
future
announcements
and
updates
on
the
sharepoint
development.
A
So
that's
really
interesting
to
hear
how
that
portal
was
built
and
what
are
the
learnings
and
what
worked
and
what
didn't
work
and
all
of
that
and
then
a
second
one
from
Wincott
who's
on
the
call
as
well
around.
How
do
we
do
the
BMP
provisioning
in
the
creation
using
my
stuff
flow
and,
as
your
automation
run,
Bookstore,
really
cool
stuff?
Nice
to
say
this
demos
live
because
this
is
real-world
that
the
both
of
the
demos
are
actually
something
which
people
are
using
in
real
world
in
sharepoint
online
in
production,
which
is
really
cool.
A
Now,
a
few
kind
of
a
classic
slides,
so
documentation
and
guidance,
a
game
SSP
dev
ducks
go
there.
If
something
is
missing,
if
you
find
a
typo
click,
the
edit
button
on
the
top
right
corner
and
submit
us
a
a
message
or
a
suggestion
for
the
documentation,
edit,
all
of
the
SharePoint
development
documentation
is
in
this
one
location,
we're
looking
into
actually
still
merging
and
Microsoft
flow
and
power
apps
documentation
in
the
context
of
SharePoint
into
the
same
location.
A
That's
been
an
ongoing
task
for
us
for
a
long
time,
so
we
will
have
a
one
location
to
remember
rather
than
multiple
different
locations
and
it's
difficult
find
them
and
we're
looking
into
having
additional
documentation
here
in
the
future
as
well.
We're
pretty
close
from
Prague
into
1
million
I'm,
estimating
that
most
likely
in
January
time
frame
will
actually
pray
to
1
million
views
in
this
location,
which
is
pretty
cool.
It
means
that
people
are
finding
the
relevant
location
to
find
guidance.
A
The
second
thing
which
I
always
have
on
their
slides
is
around
the
issue
list,
so
you
can
miss
a
speed
of
issue.
So
if
you
have
a
developer
issue,
if
you
run
into
an
unexpected
situation
on
an
API
or
you
have
a
question
related
on
some
API,
the
issue
list
is
there
to
help
you
now.
We
are
significantly
behind
of
your
submission
and
we
do
apologize
on
that.
A
Our
engineering
is
jumping
on
any
urgent
things
immediately
and
we
try
to
track
if
there's
any
critical
things
immediately,
but
we're
having
a
small
resourcing
challenge,
I'm
keeping
up
on
all
of
the
the
incoming
messages
and
questions.
Some
of
them
are
documentation
comments.
Some
of
them
are
issue
actual
issues,
and
some
of
them
are
questions
so
we're
trying
to
get
that
process
in
a
better
stage
in
the
future.
Also
after
holiday
Prague,
you
can
actually
see
changes
on
this
area
as
well.
A
Oh
the
one
thing:
what
I
didn't
actually
forget
about,
because
I
can
see
bird's
face
on
top
of
that
icon
on
the
top
right
corner.
So
just
out
of
curiosity,
because
I
don't
see
that
much
discussion
on
the
iron
window
before
we
go
to
the
road
map
and
everything
else
and
what
what
is?
What
is
your
feeling
around
the
new
logo?
We
read
the
SharePoint
logo.
We
talked
about
this
one
in
a
monthly
community
clock
call
on
Tuesday.
So
basically,
everything
asked
the
exactly
the
same
question.
A
A
Some
people,
like
some
people,
consider
that
boring
more
cow,
talk,
okay,
I
think,
there's
actually,
four
colors
on
them
and
I've
been
okay,
yeah,
there's
a
square
isn't
and
centered
in
the
circle.
Yeah
I
know:
Stephen
I
do
a
Korean
that
this
there's
some
weird
stuff
on
that
Logan
I'm,
not
gonna,
criticize
too
much
on
the
on
the
things.
I
do
like
the
fact
that
there's
some
new
way
of
thinking.
If
you
put
two
modern
office
add-ins
and
an
application
logo
slide
by
sites,
they
are
actually
something
new.
A
So
they're
not
piggybacking
too
much
on
the
old
model
and
they're
trying
to
come
up
with
this
new
way
of
exposing
our
applications.
So
what
does
it?
How
does
it
feel
like?
Obviously
change
is
always
bad
right,
so
every
single
time
we
introduce
something
has
changed
the
immediate
first
reaction.
It's
like
no,
no,
no,
no
I
wanted
to
keep
on
doing
what
I'm
doing,
but
it's
about
time
the
sharepoint
logo
is
getting
involved
as
well,
but
it's
it
takes
some
time
to
adjust
on
that.
A
So
after
looking
into
that
one
for
a
while,
it
seems
to
be
yeah,
it's
not
too
bad
and
I
will
work
on
also
our
storage.
Let
me
rephrase
that
our
SharePoint
def
B&B
community
marketing
director
will
work
on
the
updating
of
all
of
the
slides
at
templates,
so
we
will
flip
to
the
teal
model
relatively
soon
as
well,
and
because
we
need
to
get
aligned
on
the
on
the
marketing
messaging,
so
all
colors,
so
just
to
let
you
know
so
it
might
be
next
week
in
the
SharePoint
framework
called
where
we're
already
completely
teal.
A
So
hopefully
we
don't
actually,
hopefully
you
will
be
joining
this
call
still,
regardless
of
the
color
a
hefty
list
in
the
orange.
Yes,
indeed,
thank
you.
Cool
orange
is
my
favorite
color
as
that's
that's
the
reference
for
those
people
who
don't
actually
understand
that
which
seems
to
be
a
weird
thing
as
well.
People
don't
quite
understand
how
that
could
be
now.
A
Okay,
so
something
really
up
dates
on
the
road
month.
I
promise
to
do
some
quick
update
on
the
roadmap
on
the
in
the
in
the
social
media
and
the
Twitter
earlier
today
as
well.
So
the
slide
itself,
the
main
slide
hasn't
been
actually
modified
so
right
now,
what
we're
doing
is
that
basically,
our
number
one
objective
is
to
get
whatever
is
now
in
preview
as
part
of
the
1.7
to
get
g8.
So
the
1.8
will
see
a
some
of
the
functionalities
which
are
in
preview
right
now.
A
So
as
an
example,
I
can
probably
say
this
out
loud
and
nobody's
gonna
bite
me
from
Rickman,
but
later
so
far
away
from
my
physical
location,
we're
looking
into
potentially
get
the
Microsoft
teams
tabs
GA
as
part
of
the
1.8
version
of
the
SharePoint
framework.
So
we
would
get
the
the
team's
development
app
development
tucci
a
quite
fast
and
because
we
want
that
to
be
available
for
you,
because
we
want
people
to
be
able
to
easily
implement
Microsystems
tabs
and
that
will
require
some
work
still,
but
it's
planned
to
be
in
1.8.
A
When
will
1.8
happen?
Well,
it
doesn't
happen
by
the
end
of
this
year.
Definitely
not
it's
already
metered
December
and
it
takes
two
weeks
roughly
the
Rittman
to
come
back
online
and
start
actually
working
when
they
get
back
from
the
holiday
vacation
and
from
there.
It
will
take
roughly
well
multiple
weeks
to
actually
get
everything,
finalized
and
polished
and
documented,
and
all
of
that,
so
you
can
kind
of
an
estimate
where
we're
looking
into
having
the
1.8
version
from
the
timeline.
Now
situation
might
change.
A
It
might
be
that
we
delay
the
GA
of
the
tabs
Microsoft
team
snaps
after
so
please
do
not
quote
me
on
this
I
promised
to
deliver
this
on
certainty,
because
that
is
not
true.
Now
the
one
thing,
the
one
thing,
what
I
wanted
to
actually
kind
of
add
a
say
as
a
new
update,
is
that
we
just
this
week,
we
actually
decided
to
do
a
surprise,
surprise
release,
and
this
is
well.
Obviously
it's
not
a
massive
release.
A
I
think
last
week
I
said
that
well
it
would
be
foolish
to
release
a
new
version
of
SharePoint
framework
before
Christmas,
because
you
do
not
ship
on
the
on
the
5:00
p.m.
on
Friday
evening,
but
surprise,
surprise,
I,
lied
well,
I
didn't
lied
technically
obvious.
We
need
to
adjust
our
timelines
and
roadmaps
based
on
our
findings.
There
are
a
few-
let's
say:
small
nesting
box
related
on
subset
of
functionalities
in
SharePoint
framework,
and
so
we
want
to
actually
ship
one-seven-one,
which
will
basically
have
few
fixes
and
bug
fixes
on
certain
area.
A
So
there's
fixes,
for
example,
for
dynamic
day.
If
you
are
using
array
objects
between
the
the
dynamic
data
objects
and
your
basically,
then
that
that
fixes
included
there.
The
fix
is
related
on
P
and
M
P.
So
if
you're,
using
not
NPM
package
manager,
you're
using
p
n
mb
package
manager,
those
fixes
related
on
that
one
and
a
few
other
kind
of
a
small
things
which
are
coming
in
1.71,
and
this
is
now
plan
to
go
live.
A
Yes,
it's
the
holidays.
This
is
now
plan
to
go,
live
next
week,
potentially
well,
it
might
be
obviously
it's
well.
It
definitely
cannot
be
delayed
after
next
week,
because
the
following
week
is
already
everybody
is
off,
so
it
has
to
happen
next
week,
so
we
will
push
it
out
till
next
week,
but
it's
basically,
we
are
already
testing
that
we're
validating
that's
like
said:
there's
no
new
functionalities.
As
such,
it's
a
there
to
fix
an
unknown
box
which
were
part
of
the
1.7,
that's
just
too
big.
They
run
that
good.
A
At
least
we
have
one
new
slide
and
one
small
surprise
on
this
deck.
So
that's
that's
always
good
and
we
will
absolutely
have
the
release,
notes
and
a
blog
post
and
everything
else
out
whenever
they
discuss
life
and
but,
like
said
no
new
functionalities,
mainly
bug
fixes
and
a
certain
subset
of
things
which
we
found
and
we
want
to
get
those
fixed.
So
we
can
concentrate
on
one
point:
f8
and
get
the
other
stuff
out.
A
So
because
chris
is
actually
a
master
on
this
section
and
he
has
plenty
of
kind
of
a
small
nougats
and
and
hints
and
tips
related
on
this
functionality
will
start
this
recurrent,
let's
say
time
spot
for
Chris
from
this
session
forward
until
at
least
for
the
spring,
and
he
will
come
up
with
something:
every
single
bi-weekly
right,
Chris,
no
pressure,
yeah,
no
pressure!
Oh.
A
It's
too
fast
was
I
too
fast.
Okay,
I
get
to
talk,
5
minutes
not
just
kidding,
but
let's
actually,
let's,
let's
set
the
stage
for
Chris
and
Chris
can
actually
share
his
screen
and
then
in
the
future
attendez
you
will
see
Chris's,
let's
say
booked
space
on
the
agenda
as
well,
but
there
are
Chris's,
absolutely
specialist
under
on
the
view
form
thing
and
which
is
the
column,
formatting
and
loot
and
view
formatting.
Why
is
it
via
formatting
weekly,
be
tip
on
list
formatting
I'm.
Writing
that
wrong
I
will
meet
update
the
time.
The
last
mr.
B
C
C
Can
you
have
too
much
screen
yep,
all
good,
all
right?
So,
let's
take
a
look.
We're
gonna
take
a
look
at
a
real,
quick
tip
here
when
you're
attaching
a
flow
to
a
list
list
item,
so
we've
got
our
classic
warhorses
site
here.
Alright,
now
we've
got
some
things.
I
want
people
to
do
so.
I've
got
some
flows.
It's
not
super
obvious
here,
but
I've
got
a
flow
attached,
but
my
selected
item
all
right
up
here,
I
come
here:
I
can
deploy
horse
lasers
I
can
request
sign-off,
whatever
I
need
right
now.
C
If
I
know
the
flow,
is
there
and
I
know
what
I'm
looking
for?
Well,
that
works
pretty
well,
but
what,
if
you
want,
put
it
in
a
much
more
obvious
way
for
users,
so
they
can
just
click
a
button
and
launch
that
flow
and
do
whatever
they
need
right.
So
we
can
use
column
formatting
all
right,
so
you
can
see.
I've
already
got
some
column
form
atoms
assigned
here,
but
let's
take
a
look
at
what
we
could
do
right.
So
if
we
go
over
here
to
our
handy-dandy
repo,
that
sounds
good
called
handy-dandy
great.
C
So
it's
SP
dev
list
formatting,
so
I'll
show
you
a
link
here
at
the
end,
I'll
paste
a
few
of
those
in
my
someone
wants
to
beat
me
to
it,
but
in
here
we've
got
a
ton
of
samples,
for
you
be
checking,
leaves
out.
We've
got
a
lot
of
column
samples
as
well
as
a
few
samples.
Today,
we're
gonna
take
a
look
at
a
column
sample
classic
one
called
generic
start
flow
here
you
can
see
all
its
gonna.
Do
is
add
this
nice
little
button
here
where
we
can
click
a
button.
C
It's
gonna
launch
the
exact
flow
we
want.
So
how
do
we
do
that?
Alright,
so
I
need
a
column
for
that.
So
I
can
add
a
call
on
the
fight,
a
single
line
of
text,
all
right,
we'll
call
it
things
me
that
sounds
good
right.
I,
don't
need
anything
in
it
because
I'm
just
going
to
use
that
as
a
format.
There's
a
there's
a
bit
of
a
problem
here-
and
this
is
the
quick
tip
all
right.
C
So
if
I
come
in
here
and
I'm
going
to
add
a
new
item
I'm
going
to
edit
this
item
say
the
problem
is,
although
I'm
not
using
that
column
for
anything
but
a
format.
I've
now
got
it
here.
This
is
confusing
the
end
users
like
what
do
I
have
to
fill
out
here,
like
what
is
this
column
sockley,
avoid
this
showing
up
here
wow.
C
C
All
right,
so
we
delete
the
column,
we're
gonna
get
rid
of
that,
so
there
is
a
better
way.
So
the
way
we're
gonna
do,
that
is
we're,
gonna,
add
a
column
and
instead
of
choosing
one
of
these
obvious
ones
here
we're
gonna
come
down
here.
We're
gonna,
pick
more
when
I
go
to
this
super
complicated,
calculated
column,
it's
not
complicated
at
all,
so
I
pick
calculated,
we're
gonna,
go
to
column
names,
guess
I'm
called
action
all
right
now
for
a
formula.
C
You
can
do
this
nice
thing
where
you
say:
equals
quotation,
mark
quotation,
mark,
alright
or
double
quotes,
double
quotes
and
that's
going
to
create
just
an
empty
formula
that
allows
you
to
do
nothing
at
all
was
calculated
columns
but
because
calculated
columns
don't
show
up
on
your
new
and
edit
forms
they're
just
going
to
show
up
right
there
in
the
list
view
and
allow
you
to
apply
it
for
my
directly
to
them.
Now,
while
right
in
this
we've
got
this
nice
little
box
down
here
for
column
formatting,
so
let's
go
back
over
here.
C
Let's
grab
this
guy,
so
wouldn't
ever
use
these
samples.
You
don't
need
to
download
anything.
Just
find
the
JSON
file,
you
click
that
directly
on
the
github
site
and
you
can
copy
them.
So
if
we
take
a
look
at
what's
happening
here
very
briefly,
we
can
see
here,
we've
got
this
all
we're
gonna
do
is
we're
gonna,
create
a
button
alright,
and
then
we've
got
this
ID
element
here
which
we'll
talk
about.
That's
your
flow
ID
and
then
the
rest
of
this
stuff
is
just
things
to
make.
C
It
look
less
like
a
button,
so
we've
got
things
down
here,
for
you
know
to
hide
the
button
and
we've
got
things:
we're
gonna
specify
an
icon.
We've
got
some
text
here,
so
it's
very
easy
to
customize
this.
So
let's
take
a
look,
so
let's
grab
it.
So
all
you
do.
Is
you
grab
the
whole
thing?
Then
you're
gonna
copy
it,
and
if
you
go
back
over
here
where
we're
creating
that
column,
I'm
gonna
paste
it
right
in
right.
So
where
do
I
get
this
ID
right?
How
do
I
get
my
ID
for
my
flow?
C
Well,
we
go
to
our
flow
site
which
I
did
not
open.
So
let's
duplicate
this
alright.
So
if
we
go
back
to
our
list,
go
back
to
our
list
of
things
and
we
chose
flow,
we
say
see
your
flows,
so
I've
already
got
a
flow
setup,
whether
that's
the
request
or
request
sign-off
or
the
future
written
a
few
days
here.
We're
gonna
get
the
set
a
timer,
a
reminder:
I'll
go
to
stuff.
You
pick
the
flow
you
want
to
open
up
up
here.
C
Let's
see
if
we
can
zoom
in
on
it,
just
see
that
we're
up
here
between
flow
and
details.
We've
got
this
ID
right
here.
Let's
see,
Wow
got
it
so
I'm
gonna
grab
that
we're
just
gonna
copy
it
I'm
gonna
paste
it
in
so
when
recruited
I
call
I'm
gonna
delete
that
little
ID
that
there
in
the
active
params
we're
gonna
paste
it
there.
That's
as
technical
as
you
really
need
to
get
down
here.
If
you
want,
you
can
change
the
tax
right
here
on
text
content,
so
we'll
say
lasers.
That
sounds
good.
C
If
we
want
to
change
that,
icon
sit
quite
see.
Oh
my
I've
got
this.
If
you
go
over
here
to
UI
fabric
right,
you've
got
all
these
icons
and
you
can
search
for
things
so
I'm
going
to
choose
rocket.
Alright,
in
this
case
sensitive,
so
I'm
just
gonna
grab
rocket
there
now
we'll
paste
that
in
let's
go
back
to
the
full
screen
here,
it
was
very
helpful
if
they
put
the
presenting
bar
right
over
my
tabs
awesome.
Alright,
so
I'm
gonna
hit
okay.
So
now
I've
got
this
exciting
format.
C
C
So
now
I
can
just
hit
lasers
alright
and
it's
going
to
launch
over
the
flow
manual
for
me
exactly
what
I
want
and
we're
good
to
go
and
when
I
go
to
edit
this
item,
alright,
you'll
see
I,
don't
see
anything
here
and
they
edit
a
new
form
to
confuse
end-users.
Okay,
that's
it
that's
the
exciter,
quick,
quick
tip
here.
C
If
we
take
a
look,
a
couple
of
links,
real
quick,
just
to
check
those
out,
this
is
where
you
want
to
go
so
go
to
github.com
SlideShare
points
like
SP
hype
and
dev
pipe
and
list
formatting
go
there
and
you
can
see
all
of
these
awesome
samples
is
a
ton
of
them
that
one
is
the
generic
start
flow
under
column
samples,
here's
the
tips
on
how
to
do
it.
Here's
where
you
go
to
get
your
icons.
If
you
want
to
see
all
that
written
up
in
a
blog
post
there,
you
go
check
it
out.
A
At
the
same
time,
we
from
engineering
side
whenever
we
are
evolving,
these
capabilities
will
cover
whatever
the
list
views
and
for
the
the
view
formatting
or
column
formatting
and
additional
things
are
we'll
cover.
Those
in
this
course
as
well
so
definitely
gonna
have
that
content
covered
in
the
in
this
particular
course.
Well,
awesome,
Demma,
excellent
stuff.
Now,
let's
go
forward
on
the
on
the
demo
slide,
so
the
action
of
the
mouse.
Well,
that
was
a
already
academic
but
I
think
we'll
start
with
super
Otto.
A
So,
let's
see,
if
around
the
real
world
experiences
from
building
modern
portal
on
shipment
online,
so
super
Otto
and
I
do
apologize.
My
pronunciation
I
do
not
know
how
to
pronounce
eight.
Your
name.
Probably
can
you
unmute
and
let's
see
if
we
can
actually
get
this
sharing,
is
starting?
What
audio
still
is
missing
there
we
go.
Can
we
hear
you
now
you're
unmuted.
A
D
For
a
engineered
circuit
up,
I'm,
a
technology,
enthusiast
of
exploring
or
tech
things
from
new
glasses
to
latest
frameworks
and
they're
talking
about
socket
like
we
have
pioneers
in
this
area
and
office,
this
repair
solution,
space,
meeting,
digital
transformation
and
workspace
with
SharePoint
elegant,
engaging
and
simple
well,
our
specialty
offerings
are
migrator,
an
entire
suite
on
which
wait
I'm
going
to
demo.
This
is
65
in
turn
produce
week
to
you
today,.
D
Talking
about
like
how
we
use
it
and
what
makes
it
different
is
like
everything
is
packaged
within
no
need
to
copy
templates
compatible
across
all
the
screen.
Easy
configurable,
Phillip
percent
built
on
top
of
SPF
X,
and
it's
an
intern
within
the
box
and
the
like
best
part
is
that
it
can
integrate
a
portal
to
the
hypes
of
teams.
D
A
We
can
see
a
no
actually,
we
can
almost
see
a
Cray
area.
I
can
see
a
mouse
moving
there,
but
it
seems
to
bethe
it's
not.
You
didn't
share
the
screen.
Potentially
you
just
almost
shared
a
application
that
will
just
that
might
have
actually
happened
there
because
I
guess
lead
the
mouse
moving,
but
we
can't
actually
see
what's
yeah.
D
So
talking
about
the
look
and
feel
it
is
like
totally
aligned
with
the
modern
experience
of
sharepoint,
so
tell
them
what
like
what
all
things
we
came
across
so
the
like
here
we
have
the
mini,
which
is
basically
on
mega
menu,
so
keeping
it
simple
and
accessible
for
the
users.
Apart
from
that
like
this,
this
is
complete.
D
So
talking
about
this
like
what
basically
Saturday
night
entire
suite
is
all
about,
we
have
so
like
uniform
user
experience.
Sharepoint
building
features
put
to
use
no
reading
what
is
already
existing
and
like
I
just
simply
show
you
like.
This
is
basically
the
interface
for
the
user.
So
suppose
I
want
to
add
a
quick
link
to
this
yeah.
That's
happening,
it's
an
attacker
with
it
so
I'll.
Just
it's
just
seeing
my
spins
of
adding
signal
like
shape
on
Titan,
just
put
it
as
Microsoft.
C
D
D
Then
you
just
move
to
Orleans
and
we
have
our
European
billing
added
and
that's
all
so
coming
to
the
events.
It
takes
her
from
the
event
like
library
we
can
use
it
to
numb
behind
and
all
these
widgets
to
fit
into
the
socket
in
time.
Sweet
so
come
into
like
how
we
can
basically
configure
a
simple
page
template
from
the
socket
I'd
read
street
and
getting
event
I'm
ready
for
the
same.
So
this.
D
Over
here,
as
we
can
see,
this
is
the
general
section
which
actually
takes
care
of
that
linear
things.
Talking
about
the
themes,
the
like
what
to
say
about
the
presentation-wise
like
whether
it
is
a
light
one
on
a
dark
one,
which
we
wish.
You
named
it
as
Orion
on
liking.
Talking
about
the
navigation
as
I
showed
the
mega
we
know
we
can
about
from
then
we
can
choose
a
particular
forum
which
will
be
reflected
across
and
if
I
just
switch
it
to
I
can
get
a
preview
of
the
things.
D
D
D
Like,
let's
move,
as
we
have
the
other
option
around
so
suppose,
I
want
to
put
up
a
full
page,
but
basically
for
our
aspects.
We
have
five
page,
so
I
want
a
single
widget
across
so
I'll
just
change
my
layout
type,
our
content
hub
and
I.
Have
it
I
just
wanted
to
put
up
an
FAQ
give
it
away?
So
that's
all
I'll
just
come
forward
is
change
change
to
eleven
return.
D
D
D
D
Interesting
wins
and
challenges,
so
the
wins
basically
I'll
bring
it
up
as
the
piously
win
like.
Basically,
the
page
layout
was
not
too
modern
experience,
so
we
started
building
it
from
our
side
when
there
was
like
no
page
for
the
modern
pages
so
eventually
like
when
the
upgrade
came
up,
and
we
had
the
page
layout
already
introduced
by
Microsoft,
and
even
she
liked
talking
about
the
mega
mining
like,
as
we
heard,
was
the
DC
news
that
there
is
going
to
be
a
mega
in
front
like
SharePoint
as
well.
D
In
the
modern
experience,
and
we
came
up
with
that
as
well,
and
these
templates
coming
to
the
page
templates,
we
had
15
liquor,
industry,
West,
page
templates,
ready
to
use
and
go
for
it
and
like
as
I,
read
it
on
this
one.
We
will
be
having
the
same
from
the
SharePoint
by
Jan
variable
so
come
to
the
technical
challenges.
C
D
We
wanted
to
leverage
the
whole
office
is
65
into
our
suite
before
the
and
this
graph
bank
came
up
so
and
I
just
was
helpful,
but
was
unable
to
provide
the
flawless
experience,
eventually
experience
that
we
actually
wanted
you
to
provide.
So
that
was
like
something
as
opening
for
us
that
came
up
in
our
roadmap.
D
And
now
coming
to
the
point
providing
more
than
like
30
pills,
we
just
into
it
within
the
entire
suite
so
like
that's
a
whole
lot
of
thing
to
handle
all
together.
So
performance
came
up
as
a
challenge,
so
we
wanted
it
to
be
dynamically
loaded.
So
over
your
like
using
the
best
accountant,
loader
was
a
great
help
which
reversible
to
keep
the
woman
put
across
and
managing
how
the
things
in
the
development
and
making
ready
for
the
production
uses.
D
A
So
product,
let's
get
it,
go
back
and
buy
one
slide
back
on
just
a
few
comments
and
kind
of
a
questions,
and
obviously
Serb-
and
this
is
this-
was
a
kind
of
a
combination
of
a
explaining
what
the
sukira
intranet
should
is,
and
we
are
Creed
with
sue
product
that
we
will
take
the
angle
on.
How
did
they
learn
about
the
the
modern
experiences
because
there's
a
lot
of
partners
there's
a
lot
of
ISPs
and
system
integrators
which
now
they
need
to
think
through?
What
does
it
actually
mean
that
many
Microsoft
goes
to
the
modern?
A
And
what
does
it
mean
for
us?
Is
there
a
business
for
me
and
what
are
the
really
the
challenges?
And
it's
it's
combinational
burst.
This
demo
was
a
combination
of
hey.
This
is
a
cost
of
what
you
can
do
in
modern.
This
is
possible,
but
it's
it
is
not
open
source,
because
this
is
a
product
as
well
and
unfair.
We
we
as
need
the
PNP
community.
A
We
need
to
be
careful
on
not
doing
too
much
sales
pitch
on
this
course,
because
that's
not
a
the
intention
as
well,
but
now
on
the
on
the
implementation,
is
this
sukira
is
this?
Did
you
have
a
presence
already
in
the
non
modern
experiences
of
SharePoint,
so
is?
Was
there
a
offering
already
at
that
point.
D
A
D
A
D
A
D
D
A
Yeah,
what
about
it
there's
a
cute
question
actually
from
Ralph.
Have
you
have
you
guys
in
the
sukira
intranet,
so
it
considered
the
fact
that
if
a
persona
of
course
moves
back
on
the
classic
because
or
are
you
hiding
the
move
classic
functionality?
So
what
happens
if
you
accidentally
move
to
the
classic
experience
so.
D
A
We
need
to
fix
that
and,
to
be
honest,
there
has
to
be
a
proper
control
on
when
that
link
is
a
visible
and
can
you
disable
the
link
and
we've
been
having
that
discussion
for
a
long
time
so
I'm
as
an
example
personally
pushing
on
a
tenant
level
setting
where
you
can
disable
the
move,
the
classic
link
completely
from
listen,
libraries,
because
then
you
can
be
consistently
in
modern,
even
though
there
might
be
limitation
similar,
but
that
that
would
make
a
lot
of
sense
cool
on
there.
Were
there
any
other
technical,
let's
say
technical
challenges.
A
D
A
Modern
SharePoint
is
always
natively
responsive,
so
you
don't
have
to
worry
about
them
and
as
long
as
you
implement
your
SharePoint
framework
using
sort
of
your
customizations
using
SharePoint
framework,
your
implementation
is
made
of
a
response
as
well.
Cute
I
think
that's
it.
Let's
make
sure
that
we
have
plenty
of
time
for
when
cut
as
well,
which
we
did.
We
lose
him
from
the
goal.
Actually
look
there.
He
is
I'm
gonna
promote
you
as
a
presenter.
A
Absolutely
thank
you,
sir
Prada
I
think
that
the
value
of
all
of
these
things
and
is
really
the
discussion
and
the
learnings,
because
that's
how
we
learn
from
each
other
and
I'm
sure
that's
just
there's.
Always
people
have
their
day
job,
but
it's
it's
really
around
the
technology
and
and
what
what
was
challenging.
What
if
we
need
to
learn,
were
there
any
hints
and
hits
and
let's
say
ideas
which
we
can
share
and
that's
super
super
available
absolutely,
but
thank
you
sue,
Prado
and
Van
cuts.
A
A
He
comes
every
now
and
then,
if
you
reconnect,
that
typically
does
help
we
are
like
set
before
we
started
the
session
we
are
looking
into
potentially
moving
to
teams
to
move
to
Microsoft
teams
by
the
way
will
be
completely
seamless
for
have
anybody
in
the
scholar,
so
we'll
just
update
the
AKMs
links
behind
of
the
scenes,
and
that
will
then
mean
that
the
mics
of
teams
will
start
rather
than
a
Skype
call
start,
but
that
will
happen
sooner
or
later.
So
we
are
looking
into
that
and
the
audio
and
video
quality
in
teams
is
better.
A
There
are
certain
hiccups
still
there,
so
we're
looking
into
making
that
happen,
but
you
can
cut.
Take
it
away.
Do
the
presentation,
I
will
jump
in
and
have
a
discussion
again
then,
on
the
topics
which
to
cover
true
and
and
then
I
will
sum
up
the
webcast.
Oh
sorry,
the
community
call
but
take
it
away
for
now.
Thank
you.
B
So
my
expertise
is
are
in
shape
and
on-premises
online
and
hybrid
I
also
focus
at
the
MS
SEO
power,
apps
flows
and
then
P
and
P,
J's
and
pouch
in
which
is
my
favorite
always
and
coming
to
the
our
offerings
as
part
of
the
SAC
ether.
So
we
offer
my
teacher
and
internal
suit,
which
you
have
already
seen
before
the
table,
and
then
we
also
offer
the
business
apps
and
we
are
also
winner
of
the
Microsoft
ignite
at
the
best
office
AK
award.
So.
B
You
can
shake
to
more
details
from
the
our
sikita
website
and
coming
to
the
agenda
for
the
today.
So
I
am
going
to
give
a
demo,
because
we
have
already
seen
that
the
site
provisioning
with
PNP
Microsoft
flows,
and
then
you
have
function
so
far,
and
so
we
will
go
through
that.
While
it
is
important
to
know
about
like
a
is
your
run
books
rather
than
age,
your
functions
so
I
have
the
complete
details
you
can
find
in
the
my
LinkedIn
or
Cal.
B
So
as
soon
as
we
go
through
the
details,
I
will
share
this
LinkedIn
article
link
in
the
chat
window,
and
so
when
it
is
coming
to
the
demo.
So
as
part
of
we
are
also
offered
services
to
our
customers,
so
we
always
think
about
what
is
the
product
production
ready
solution
in
them
in
the
Microsoft
up
world?
So
when
it
is
coming
here
like
when
we
are
doing
some
site
provisioning
for
our
customers,
customers
are
freaking
out
that
using
your
functions
downgrading
to
1.0,
x,
engine
and
then
using
like
experimental
languages.
B
So
as
we
are
doing
some
research
and
then
we
found
that
so
as
your
automation
is
in
an
alternative
solution
for
this
and
then
as
we
are
exploring
this
issue
handbooks,
so
we
came
across
that
is
your
automation
run
books
at
the
powerful,
it's
a
very
powerful
for
the
PowerShell
flowers.
So
it's
not
just
running
a
script,
so
it
can
do
the
automation
for
all
your
the
regular,
the
PowerShell
programming
like.
B
So,
if
you
want
to
manage
all
your
hu
10-inch
or
maybe
if
you
wanna,
manage
all
your
high-powered
hybrid
environments,
so
the
HUD
automation
is
something
a
better
way
to
do
that
and
you
can
find
more
details
on
the
supported
languages
and
the
leisure
functions
as
of
today,
and
so
let's
go
jump
onto
the
demo.
So
as
soon
as.
B
A
B
Please
drop
if
anybody
has
any
issues
like
Dylan
screening,
so
that
I
can
blow
in
go
in
and
slow
phase.
So
I'm
not
going
in
detail
about
was
what
is
the
issue
automation
and
then
why
it
is
advantageous,
because
we
have
like
a
very
limited
time
here,
so
I'll
go
through
that
demo
for
a
quickie.
So
before
we
start
before
we
start
the
automation,
the
capability.
So
first
we
need
to
go
to
like.
A
B
B
So
we
start
with
the
creating
edgewood
automation
account
and
which
will
be
a
account
going
to
be
used
for
for
running
all
these
jobs
in
the
behind
the
scenes,
so
that
I
have
already
been
taking
care
because
it
takes
time
and
then
now
we
don't
have
to
wait
for
that
time.
I
will
go
through
the
one
which
have
been
a
little
eh
aid
and
then
let's
go
to
the
dashboard
and
then.
C
B
Is
what
the
automation
they
could
have
created
and
then
the
the
coolest
thing
is
so
in
a
function,
so
we
always
have
to
use
the
kudos
tool
to
import
the
modules
with
automation,
which
is
your
automation.
So
there
is
already
a
modulus
gallery
which
provides
all
the
predefined
is
your
like
power
modules.
So
you
simply
go
to
the
models
gallery
and
then
search
for
that.
The
PMP
powershell.
B
So
it
will
pull
up
all
this,
a
PMP
powershell
for
online
on
trim
and
because
it
supports
the
cloud
hybrid
environment,
so
you
can
environments
as
well
and
then
I
have
already
imported
this
module.
So
you
can
find
these
modules
here
as
soon
as
it
completes
the
input
input
process.
So
this
is
where
I
see
that
so,
which
means
that
I
can
go
ahead
and
start
writing
powershell
scripts.
B
So
where
do
I
write
the
powershell
scripts,
so
around
books
is
a
place
where
you
can
create
the
powershell
scripts
and
then,
which
you
can
schedule
or
maybe
which
you
can
run
in
and
also
those
a
partial
Rambis
can
be
integrated
with
your
max
or
flows
so
project
side
provisioning.
This
is
what
I
was
showing
as
part
of
the
demo
and
I.
Think
the
script
is
disease.
What
you
have
seen
already
in
their
functions.
Are
you
compare
with
a
similar
fashion,
so
the
coolest
thing
is
I.
B
Think
I
can
put
all
these
the
variables
or
the
constants
like
a
PI,
these
and
AB
silicates
and
conditioner
strings
in
the
variables
so
that
it
cannot
be
exposed
to
the
any
other
people
so
that
can
be
controlled
as
access
control.
Only
people
who
has
a
high-level
permission.
They
can
only
change
the
passwords
and
also
you
can
include
those
passwords
as
well
and
so
right
now,
I
am
so
as
part
of
the
pros
thing.
We
have
something
like
a
processing
template
so
which
is
an
XML,
so
you
can
take
whatever
the
story
choice.
B
You
can
first
loading
this
XML
file
I
prefer
a
Jew
storage
as
my
format
files.
So
that
way,
I
think
I
don't
have
to
depend
on
any
other
platforms.
So
as
I'm
in
already
nature,
I
put
in
everything
in
Azure
storage,
and
then
this
is
where
the
construction
comes
from,
and
then
this
is
my
file
and
everything.
So
so,
basically,
you
do
the
same
thing:
connect
to
the
PNP
sy
connect
to
the
SharePoint
site
and
then
apply
the
processing
and
then
so
you
just
complete
the
process,
and
this
is
a
part
of
the
L.
B
Like
a
hue
Rundberg,
and
so
once
you
finish
this,
the
the
good
thing
is,
you
can
always
test
here
like
a
by
clicking
here.
Tests,
pain
and
you
can
pass
the
parameters
and
then
once
if
you
pass
the
parameter,
it
will
create
a
job
for
you
and
then
it
will
process
as
in
queue,
and
once
you
feel
that
everything
is
working,
fine,
you
come
here
and
then
you
can
publish
here
so
that
you
can
use
it
in
maybe
from
the
you
run
it
manually,
or
maybe
you
can
run
from
the
you
can
use
that
power.
B
B
So
this
is
basically
a
when
HTTP
request
is
received
to
the
max
workflows.
So,
basically,
when
this
side
we
can
actually
pass
the
or
use
this
function
from
the
side
scripts
and
then
you
can
pass
the
parameters
from
there
and
I'm
using
all
those
parameters
to
power
to
pass
these
as
inputs
to
the
run
books.
B
So
there
is
an
already
in
action,
create
a
job,
so
you
just
need
to
pass
this
select
the
subscription
and
then
use
the
resource
group
and
then
automation
account
which
we
have
created
and
then
run
book
name
and
then
so,
as
we
have
seen,
the
azure
functions
will
not
wait
for
because
it
uses
like
a
job,
so
you
simply
add
a
job
to
the
queue
and
then
it'll
process.
In
a
background-
and
here
the
the
edger
automation
create
job
gives
the
additional
capability
that
this
etching
can
wait
until
the
job
completion.
B
So
this
gives
the
additional
flexibility
that
ok.
So
what
is
my
status
of
the
job?
If
the
job
is
success,
then
what
I
have
to
do?
I
can
extend
more
in
further,
so
maybe
I
can
send
a
notification.
An
example
are,
maybe
you
can
approach
in
some
other
PowerShell
scripts,
or
maybe
you
can
run
some
other
any
other
operations.
You
want
to
continue
with
the
progeny
process.
You
cannot
do
all
these
things
so
as
part
of
our
services,
we
are
actually
extending
this
suit
automation.
This
flow
to
provision,
the
Microsoft
flows.
B
So,
basically,
when
we
are
approaching
a
SharePoint
site,
so
the
flows
are
will
be
always
a
scope
to
the
shape
on
a
star
library.
So
what
if
I
create
a
new
shape
point
list
in
the
as
part
of
approaching
into
the
new
shape
one
side
I
need
to
also
protein
the
bikes
or
froze,
so
we
have
actually
like
attaching
a
flow
to
the
new
shape,
partly
stiff
from
the
site,
so
that
way,
I
can
complete
the
old
provisioning
process
here.
B
So
in
this
example,
I
was
just
showing
like
a
chicken
the
job
status
and
then
sending
an
email
notification.
So
I
know
that
we
already
getting
a
notification
after
site
creation,
but
this
is
an
additional
an
example
process.
We
are
just
giving
here,
so
it
was
written
the
status
and
then
we
can
add
is
some
additional
condition
on
top
of
this
and
then,
if
status
is
success,
if
status
is
files,
we
can
take
an
action
on
top
of
that.
B
B
B
B
B
So
it
is
applying
all
the
side
scripts
in
the
behind
the
scene
and
in
the
meantime
we
can
go
to
these
jobs,
which
has
been
added
by
the
backs
or
flow.
So
we
can
check
the
status
here
and
also
we
can
look
for
the
notification.
So
if
we
come
please,
then
you
will
receive
a
notification,
so
we
can
also
check
the
status
from
here
itself.
B
Yeah
I
should
see
my
team
new
team
here
and
also
I
can
see
the
the
puter
here
which
I
have
been
proceeding
through
the
PNP
yeah
I,
think
discovered
all
the
the
tasks
involved
in
this
process,
and
if
anybody
has
any
questions,
please
Kelly
to
ask
and
then
I'm
also
sharing
the
link
here
for
a
feedback
so
which
I
can
take
it
as
a
feedback
and
then
use
it
for
the
demos.
That's
really.
A
Good
good-
and
there
was
a
active
discussion
related
on
the
on
the
ash,
I
use
it's
with
Tom
and
Ralph,
and
few
others
on
the
call
now
I'm,
not
gonna,
actually
slightly
running
out
of
time,
but
really
nice
charge
on
that
in
practice,
and
also
the
different
ways
of
doing
the
the
configuration.
So
it's
always
useful,
because
then
we
see
different
options
and
there's
different
advantages
and
disadvantages
on
and
one
of
the
things
with
people
always
thinkin.
A
Ask
him:
what
is
the
best
way
to
do
stuff
and
to
be
honest,
answer
is
well,
it
depends,
so
it
does
there's
no
right
or
wrong
in
many
of
these
cases
and
it
might
be
related
on
small
nuances,
so
you're
gonna
use
an
Asha
function
or
a
flow
or
an
ash
of
web
shop
and
and
so
on.
So
whatever
suits
for
your
business
uses.
That's
always
the
best
thing.
Yeah.
B
But
Thank
You
Becca
thank
ya.
Thank
you
and
thank
you
for
all
the
PNP
contributors
I,
it's
a
great
helpful
for
us
and
then
it's
been
different
from
the
one
which
we
have
used
to
the
communicate
with
other
people
in
the
community.
So
it's
a
really
great
and
it's
a
like
a
great
improvement
and
then
it's
a
it's
helpful
for
the
status
as
well.
Yeah.
A
Yes,
and
that's-
that's
actually
good
point,
thank
you
very
up
on
the
on
the
feedback
on
that
one
as
well.
So
one
of
the
things
what
we
want
to
do
also
in
the
future
is,
is
that
we
really
don't
want
these
community
calls
to
come
to
be
the
high
end,
the
high
technical,
deep
dives
on
they're,
always
on
the
latest
things
either.
So
we
really
want
actually,
if
people
are
interested
on
doing
basic
demos
and
simple
demos
and
getting
standard
stuff
as
well.
A
Those
are
more
than
welcome
because,
let's
face
it,
this
technology
is
evolving
so
fast
that
every
one
of
us
are
having
hard
time
of
keeping
up.
So
it's
not
about
always
having
the
latest
and
greatest
and
the
uber
technical
thing
is
it's
more
on
learnings,
it's
more
on
sharing
the
the
downsides
are
running
Indonesia
and
explaining.
Well,
this
is
how
I
came
out
of
the
issue
or
I
fall
in
this
massive
trap,
and
now
there's
it's
a
dead
end
and
then
I
figure
out
that
this,
this
alternative
route
might
be
better.
A
Those
learnings
are
the
key.
That's
really
the
value
of
the
community
on
on
knowing,
because
then
other
people
can
relate
on
the
fact
that
hey
I
had
the
exactly
the
same
issue
and
take.
They
might
have
sold
that
slightly
differently
and
that's
where
the
beauty
of
the
community
comes
understanding,
their
understanding
options,
understanding
different
ways
of
achieving
the
same
range
result
and
advantages
and
disadvantages
on
them,
and
that's
what
we
want
to
do
with
this
course
as
well.
Now
I
think
that's
it
from
this
call
we're
two
minutes
on
the
on
top
of
tower.
A
So
pretty
okay.
From
a
timing
perspective,
it
should
have
always
5
to
10
minutes
Q&A
time
in
the
end,
so
we
can
actually
go
to
a
dying
window.
I
try
to
be
active
on
the
on
the
chat.
Everybody
was
super
active
on
the
chat.
So
thank
you
for
that.
We
keep
on
getting
that
feedback
all
the
time
as
well.
That
one
of
the
key
values
of
this
course
is
to
super
active
chat,
so
you're
able
to
ask
questions
and-
and
other
people
will
try
to
help
with
those.
A
Now
we
did
have
a
survey
while
back
related
on
the
on
the
should
we
reduce
the
number
of
community
calls
on
the
SharePoint
def
sign,
and
actually
the
results
are
basically
that
90
percent
are
saying.
Please
do
not
change
the
amount
of
community
calls.
So
clearly
people
like
these
things
and
clearly
people
want
to
have
the
bi-weekly,
6
and
plus
the
monthly
community
call,
and
then
you
can
always
choose
if
which
one
do
you
want
to
join
and
if
you
rather
want
to
watch
too
recording
that's
absolutely
and
valid
option
as
well.
A
If
there's
any
suggestion,
how
do
we
improve
this
course
or
how
do
we
improve
the
structure
or
should
we
have
some
sort
of
a
way
for
you
to
ask
questions
beforehand?
Please
let
us
know,
for
example,
add
comments
on
the
on
the
key
table
in
our
community
channel
or
add
comments
on
the
own
or
even
to
the
issue
list,
and
we
will
follow
up
on
those
comments
and
suggestions
later
on
now.
Oh,
that's,
that's
one
thing:
what
I
wanted
to
actually
pinpoint?
A
Yes,
so
Pavel
has
say,
even
though
we're
slightly
over
to
time
and
I
do
apologize
on
that.
So
Pavel
has
a
good
point,
so
Pavel
has
been
suggesting
for
done
a
home
and,
let's
say
the
experienced
guys,
which
is
Mark
craftsman
and
Chris,
Chris,
McNulty
and
Bill
Baer
that
we
would
have
a
similar
community
also
for
admin,
people
or
and
potentially,
as
an
experienced
community
as
well.
That
is
an
ongoing
discussion.
A
The
challenge
related
on
that
one
is
just
simply
resources
and
timing.
So,
right
now
the
people
in
done
homes
team
do
not
have
availability
to
start.
This
kind,
of
course,
but
I
know
that
we
I
was
just
chatting
with
Dan
day
before
yesterday
is
Boston
and
they're
trying
to
again
reorganize
these
things.
That
would
be-
and
we
understand
that
that's
very
beneficial
and
thank
you,
Dan
is
more
time
for
Q&A.
Absolutely
agree
on
that,
because
I
think
that
one
of
the
key
values
of
this
course
is
also
the
open
and
transparent
discussion.
A
What
we're
having
and
that's
what
I'm
a
big
proponent
on
so
for
me,
we
as
Microsoft
has
to
be
for
a
transparent.
So
so
you
can
trust
us
well
whatever
that
means,
if
you
can
never
trust
Microsoft
right,
but
I
think
that's
it
for
this
one.
So
thank
you.
Everybody
for
joining
the
recording
will
be
well
at
least
Ralph
or
smiling
on
that
one
recording
will
be
available
in
the
YouTube
channel
within
24
hours,
typically
3
or
2
p.m.
A
Central
European
Time
tomorrow,
I
will
add
the
the
clock,
notes
and
references
the
URLs
in
the
SharePoint
dev
blog
as
when
I
whenever
the
YouTube
video
goes
live.
David
Warner,
probably
is
releasing
his
summary
on
this
call
one
after
this,
after
the
click,
the
closing,
so
that
will
be
out
in
Twitter
quite
soon
as
the
first
preview.
What
actually
happened
here?
He
came
capture
the
speaking
in
English,
but
he
can
capture
the
the
screenshots
if
nothing
else,
but
thank
you
David
and
definitely
Thank
You
Wayne
cut
and
thank
you
sue
Prado.
A
Thank
you,
Chris
for
great
demos.
If
there's
other
people
in
the
call
who
wants
to
do
demos
and
share
your
learnings
and
experiences
around
sharepoint
online,
there
any
aspects
both
on
the
developer
side
of
the
house.
So
to
say,
please
let
us
know
at
a
comment,
for
example,
to
the
community
pages
in
the
doors
of
Microsoft
come
and
we
can.
We
can
then
arrange
you
a
spot
on
the
course
again.
Thank
you
for
joining
and
if
you
are
heading
for
a
holiday
break
at
this
point,
we
will
see
you
on
January.