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A
A
C
Okay,
Who
am
I
I'm,
a
I'm,
a
Dutchman
living
in
Sweden
or
actually
a
technically
speaking,
I'm,
not
even
attachment
anymore.
I
have
a
Swedish
passport
and
I
work
as
a
product
manager
at
Francoeur
to
get
a
bit
well-liked.
So
it's
nice
to
see
my
colleague
here
and
I
work,
mainly
in
the
area
of
transformation,
modernization.
Those
kind
of
topics
are
my
my
thing.
C
C
Like
the
statement,
it's
sort
of
forced
upon
me
by
my
by
you
in
fact
actually
so
but
yeah
I-
am
the
person
that
created
the
initial
version.
I
it
makes
me
sound,
so
old,
I
think
the
father
off.
You
know
it's
just
yeah.
Well
you
don't
call
me
the
grandfather
but
yeah,
but
yeah
I
started
meeting
people
back
in
the
time
and
that's
how
it's.
A
C
A
D
Yes,
so
last
week
I
worked
on
some
of
the
docks
for
the
upcoming
release
of
SPF
X.
There
will
be
one
and
until
we
released
a
new
version
of
The
Office
55c
is
he
lie.
We
have
some
new
commands
around
teams
around
classification
for
sides
and
some
other
things
so
yeah,
and
then
we
have
quite
a
few
outstanding
PR.
So
more
her
comments
are
coming
as
well,
so
that
was
I
think
that
would
be
that
would
wrap
up
my
last
week.
The
best.
A
Before
you
could
just
kind
of
a
last
week,
we
did
a
preview
of
a
page
if
you're
not
gonna,
do
any
preview
of
1.7
stuff
this
week
in
the
in
disco
and
because
we
do
many
many
many
reasons,
a
start
of
careers.
They
do.
What
were
the
topics
which
you
created
for
the
documentation
site?
So
any
anything
what
you
can
open
up
well,
I
know
what
you
did,
but.
D
D
Our
eyes
highlight
that
web
part
so
basically
get
a
set
of
permissions
to
API
secured
with
as
your
ad
and
not
share
them
with
anything
else
on
a
page,
so
that
I
think
there
would
be
really
invaluable
ability
for
people
who
build
things
on
SP
effects
and
have
to
communicate
with
API
secured
with
AD,
which
is
basically
everybody.
We.
A
Got
this
in
the
last
community
call
last
Thursday,
but
the
demo
didn't
work
in
a
dock,
so
we
were
unable
to
really
walk
through
the
whole
process.
Well,
except
we
showed
our
ad
that
it
was
dynamically.
We
create
a
national
ID
application
for
the
enterprise
whenever
you
have
a
big
part
which
has
to
isolation,
enabled
and
that's
actually
pretty
cool,
because
it
gives
you
them
a
unique
application
to
manage
permission
in
the
Asha
ad,
which
will
then
be
highly
beneficial
and
opens
up
an
interesting
set
of
future
possibilities.
C
C
I'd
be
working
on
actually
renaming
a
bunch
of
commandlets
there's
a
discussion
that
started
actually
was
that
last
week
the
week
before
that
bit
my
serve
and
we
talked
about
when
we
were
creating
a
video-
and
that
is
one
of
the
the
new
things
that
we
introduced.
The
hierarchy
I
command,
let's
to
provision
basically
10
and
templates,
and
actually
the
name
gives
it
away.
It's
actually
a
tenant
template,
you're,
applying
necessarily
a
hierarchy,
so
we
decided
to
rename
the
whole
set
of
command.
Let's
rename
is
a
big
word.
C
We
created
aliases
for
them,
basically,
meaning
that
the
old
command
would
still
work
if
you're
used
or
you
have
scripts
with
the
old
command
names
in
there,
but
we
will
rename
the
new
ones
to
being
apply,
tenant,
template,
etc,
etc.
That
makes
a
lot
of
sense
and
we
still
be
discussing
and
I
don't
want
to
go
jump
into.
Will
this
happen
or
not,
but
discussing
if
we
should
rename
a
provisioning
template
to
site
template
which
isn't
very
interesting.
This.
B
C
A
It's
it's
it's
a
fair
point:
there's
always
a
community
there's
a
lot
of
community
people
who
might
be
saying:
why
did
we
cut
rid
of
the
site
template
save
site
as
a
template
doesn't
and
all
of
that
stuff
man
or
InfoPath
was
brilliant
were
made
before
the
one
deployment
or
the
two
deployments,
but
there's
typically
a
much
speaker
thinking
behind
of
difficut
in
anything,
it's
not
like
on
some
random
Monday
morning,
somebody
came
and
said
those
SDP
files,
I,
don't
like
them.
Let's
do
something
else.
A
No
there's,
typically
a
reason
why
these
things
are
not
working
or
enabled,
or
whatever
so
or
as
an
example,
to
save
site
as
a
template.
It's
not
there
for
modern
sites.
It
is
taken
away
by
design
and
it's
not
because
we
wouldn't
love
to
give
that
capability.
It's
taken
away,
because
that
capability
does
not
work,
at
least
for
now,
when
you
do
that,
so
there
was
a
random
blog
post,
which
now
that
I
remember
that
somebody
was
promoting
well,
you
could
still
go
to
the
URL
and
you
look
at.
D
A
So,
on
my
site,
obviously
working
on
one
point:
seven
documentation,
verification
everything
else,
I
just
finalized
today.
Well,
it's
it's
a
bit
too
more
thing
missing
the
the
getting
started
hello
world
tutorial
for
creating
a
Microsoft
themes,
tab
using
a
shipment
favored
so
and
it's
insanely
easy.
A
It's
it's
just
mind-blowing
and
how
easy
creating
custom
tabs
will
come
to
be
in
Microsoft
teams,
because
the
old
way
of
doing
Max's
team's
development
nothing
wrong
with
that
either,
but
it
always
had
the
chance
of
you
needed
to
basically
create
a
bit
publication,
hosted
somewhere
as
a
at
your
application
or
whatever
and-
and
we
all
know-
we've
been
ex
consultants
or
I'm
an
ex
consultant.
It's
recovering
consultant
working
with
customers,
it's
it's
surprisingly
difficult
for
people
to
get
and
random
as
your
ideal
application.
It's
not
like.
A
That's
you
know,
enterprise
application
scenario
and
then
setting
up
the
implementation
there,
everything
else
and
then
you
create
a
manifest
XML
file
to
create
a
zip
file,
and
then
you
get
it
up
and
running
on
the
Microsoft
themes
and
hopes
you
can
actually
start
using
that
really.
The
challenge
is
the
deployment
and
the
the
complexity
of
getting
that
usher
site
up
and
running
at
you.
A
Isn't
that
difficult,
but
still
in
many
cases
it's
it's
the
logistics
actually
getting
in
that
application
and
enterprises
to
use
now
with
SharePoint
framework,
with
it's
nothing
more
than
really
running
the
yo
sharepoint,
creating
the
web
part
and
then
basically
proposing
that
to
be
available
from
that
catalog
and
poof.
You
have
a
ready
to
be
used
the
functionality,
Microsoft
themes,
that's
it!
It's
just.
C
A
A
Obviously,
keep
on
doing
that
anyway,
so
let's
actually
jump
on
the
to
this
week's
topic.
So
and
let
me
share
my
screen
and
let's
talk
about
this
stuff,
this
week's
findings-
and
we
actually
have
quite
a
lot
of
community
items
this
week,
which
is
good.
So
let
me
actually
get
clicked
that
one
over
there
and
then
we
are
good
to
go
so
one
Microsoft
assets.
A
So
you
have
a
one
location
where
you
can
actually
find
what's
relevant,
related
on
building
modern
SharePoint,
intranets
in
office,
365,
so
really
cool
stuff
and
obviously
we'll
see
more
and
more
in
the
crate
in
creating
stuff
here
as
well
related
on.
How
would
you
do
what
is
the
role
of
portals?
What
is
the
role
of
Microsoft
teams
and
how
do
we
integrate
those
together
and
all
of
that,
because
you
can
mix
and
match
and
then
Decatur?
So
it's
nice
to
have
a
own
portal
site
for
that?
A
Well,
a
landing
base
for
this
content
in
here
cool
now
that
was
the
only
kind
of
a
Microsoft
topics,
and
then
we
wanted
to
go
through
a
lot
of
lot
of
community
topics
and
this
week,
which
is
always
a
good
thing
and
that
there's
long
plenty
of
people
who
are
doing
this.
So
this
one
actually
came
this
morning
from
Chris
O'brien,
so
I'm
gonna,
zoom
in
any
guys,
can
probably
see
when
I'm
actually
zooming.
But
it's
it's
a
something.
A
A
Now
you
can
securely
access
your
data,
your
enterprise
data
from
SharePoint
Online.
That's
really,
the
I
think
that's
really
the
key.
You
can
securely
call
an
enterprise
API
with
system,
exposing
your
enterprise
data,
true
asha
function,
do
shipment
online
to
microsoft,
themes
to
whatever
surface
you
want
it,
which
is
hosted
in
cloud.
That's
a
super
super
powerful
thing
even
up
to
the
level
of
getting
information
from
on-premises,
using
whatever
the.
What
of
what
is
whatever
it
used
to
be
called.
A
Sharepoint
implementing
a
custom
decide
design
which
caused
a
flow
to
apply
BMP
template,
because
this
mainly
because
still
the
side
scripts
are
not
necessarily
fulfilling
all
its
business
requirements.
So
calling
a
PMP
or
being
applying
a
PMP
template
then,
is
a
workaround
for
that,
so
getting
a
more
conscious
stuff
available
on
the
side.
We
could
not
actually
touch
that
later
on
on
the
discussions
as
well
and
then
implementing
a
JSON
of
you
formatting
as
a
one
option.
A
The
one
thing
what
people
need
to
remember
with
these
things
is
that
when
you
implement
something
is
interview
and
coliform
thing
and
user
or
with
a
editing
rights
in
that
list,
can
actually
create
that.
So
that's
one
consideration
related
on,
should
I
do
actual
code
base
stuff
using
SPF
X
or
should
I
do
using
the
column,
form
thing
or
fair
for
me
and.
D
A
C
A
And
they're,
not
the
power
platform
and
creating
custom
connector
to
quash
a
function
from
power.
Absalon
flow
make
sense
again
you
you
have
your
business
logic
in
Azure
function
or
expose
through
the
Asha
function
in
a
secure
way.
You
want
to
call
that
and
then
implementing
on-premises
data
gateways
for
power,
apps
and
flow
and
power
bi,
so
basically
exposing
the
data
again
business
data
using
them
power
observable
or
power
bi
power
bi
as
an
example,
can
access
the
on
premises,
data
using
data
gateway.
A
Now
you
want
to
do
that
or
do
you
want
to
actually
get
the
data
are
closer
to
the
assure
function
and
then
expose
that
from
there
debatable
and
then,
if
you
need
really
need
to
have
a
functionality?
On
top
of
that,
then
you
fall
back
on
a
ship
on
the
framework,
but
I
think
it's
a
it's
a
nice
set
of
tooling.
It
actually
explains
the
the
modern
toolset
at
November
2018,
so
it
could
work
on
Chris
on
this
one
store
image
from
a
power
absent
camera,
pan
control
in
the
shepherd.
Why
not
yeah.
D
A
B
A
B
A
D
Pm
PM
is
a
manager
for
packages
that
you
use
with
notes,
so
it's
kind
of
the
same
thing
as
NPM.
You
might
have
heard
about
NPM,
there's
also
yarn
and
there's
also
PM
PM,
and
if
you
compare
the
three
of
them,
the
difference
between
PM
PM
is
that
it
uses
linking.
So
when
you
create
a
project
and
and
for
which
you
need
packages,
it
will
not
call
you,
it
will
not
copy
the
packages
to
project,
but
but
it
will
create
a
link
to
the
packages
that
you've
already
have
in
your
cache.
D
B
D
Exactly
so
yeah,
so
if
you
want,
if
you
wanted
to
run
multiple
samples,
then
you'd
basically
have
to
research
dependencies
for
each
one
of
them,
and
you
would
get
a
copy
of
all
dependencies
for
each
sample.
Where,
with
this,
you
will
get
them
once
and
then
the
only
thing
that
that
it
pull
down
our
dependency
CCU,
you
need
unique
to
to
sample.
So
as
such,
it
saves
you
space
on
the
disk
and
say
it's
a
sense
every
time,
because
you
don't
don't
need
to
wait
for
it
to
restore
all
dependencies
every
time.
So.
C
D
B
C
No,
it's
P,
NP
m
and
p.m.
I
know
I
know,
but
it
just
just,
but
so
if
I
start
like
a
blank
environment,
nothing
there
and
I
use.
P
and
p.m.
and
I
create
my
first
SP
FX
solution,
which
will
be
our
two
three
on
this
Mac
running
and
then
I
create
immediately
after
that.
The
same
same
thing
will
be
like:
that's
not
you
in
a
few
kilobytes
big.
It
max
correct,
correct.
A
So,
and
in
the
in
the
engineering
and
shape
on
the
engineering,
we
actually
use
B
NPM.
So
we
do
not
use
NPM.
We
use
BM
BM
as
the
package
manager
by
default
and
as
the
engineers
so
because
there
are
certain
well,
it's
a
relatively
big
solution
structure,
what
we
work,
we're
maintaining
together
with
SharePoint
and
then
SP
effects
and
everything
else,
making
sure
that
everything
is
things
properly.
So
if.
B
C
D
C
D
A
On
me,
so
we
wanted
to
this
would
be
25
minutes
and
then
it's
48,
pretty
close
villian
had
a
a
awesome.
Article
related
on
REST
API
use
its
for
creating
copying
and
moving
SharePoint
files
and
folders,
and
this
is
relatively
new
API.
So
what
have
any
new
functionalities
in
UI
and
how
we
can
actually
take
advantage
on
them
now,
technically,
officially,
we
haven't
actually
documented
this
REST
API.
So
so
it's
all
supported.
A
Exactly
if
it's
documented,
it
is
100%
supported
now
our
REST
API
documentation
level
is
horrible
and
we're
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
fix
this
in
the
future.
But
it's
it's.
It's
yeah
every
single
new
functionality
what
is
coming
in
and
we
are
trying
to
make
sure
that
they
test
the
documentation
for
it
right
now.
For
this
stuff
we
don't
so,
which
is
a
pity
but
villainess
explaining
how
to
how
to
take
advantage
of
this
operations.
C
This
moment,
where
I'm
actually
looking
into
embedding
these
in
powershell
commandlets,
we
have
some
rudimentary
copy
and
move
commandlets,
but
they
used
to
see
some
api.
It's
a
bit
limited,
especially
when
you
go
cross-eyed
collection
things.
These
api
seem
to
be
richer
and
more
capable
of
doing
that
and
so
I'm
looking
into
actually
wrapping
them
into
a
commandlets
hope.
You've
been
easily
used
in
from
powershell
if
they
want
to
cool
yeah.
A
Cool
makes
us
then
we
had
how
to
create
a
customer.
Responsive,
SharePoint
list
views
with
view
for
matters,
and
this
is
really
around
the
view
for
meetings
which
we
talked
about
in
the
context
of
Chris's
and
blog
post
as
well.
So
we
release
the
new
set
of
additional
samples
so
which
are
in
the
key
table.
A
A
A
So
this
is
a
blog
post
from
Todd
who's,
one
of
the
persons
behind
of
the
implementing
all
of
that
samples
and
basically
just
explaining
how
the
samples
are
working,
they're,
fully
responsive
as
well
and
they're,
taking
advantage
of
the
column
and
view
for
meeting
samples
and
how
they
actually
work
as
well.
So
cool
stuff
really
nicely
and
really
part
empowers
thank
users
so
to
say.
A
A
A
D
A
A
Lot
of
them
that
that
is
absolutely
sure
when
I
will
run
the
npm
install.
That's
why
it
takes
a
quite
a
long
time
for
the
solution,
packets
to
get
up
and
running
now.
Those
packages
which
are
coming
in
Microsoft
do
not
own
all
of
those
packages.
We
are
using
external
packages
and
in
those
external
packages
there
might
be
potential
security
challenges
or
trades
or
concerns
which
are
then
basically
surface
as
say
vulnerabilities
in
the
list
when
you
run
that
npm
install
or
under
audit
command.
A
So
that's
basically
what
happens
on
the
background
and
then
the
discussion
is
shoot
you
as
a
developer
as
a
architect,
know
and
validate
every
single
package.
What
we're
shipping
as
Microsoft,
or
should
you
only
validate
those
which
you
actually
add
to
your
solution
packages
by
yourself
right
and
that's.
D
Shipping
them
using
them,
but
that
is
it
irrelevant.
Well,
everything
is
red,
I
mean
if
they
post
I'm.
Like
the
other
day
right.
There
was
an
issue
with
one
of
one
of
packages
that
are
related
to
but-but-but
Babel,
and
that
thing
we
would
steal
on
P
NP
MRC
files
that
you
have
on
a
disk.
So
even
though
you
don't
ship
Babel
to
production,
it's
still
an
issue.
You
have
to
fix
this,
otherwise
you
would
leak
or
your
passwords
that
allow
you
to
access
your
private
room
at
repos
yeah.
So.
D
A
D
C
B
D
D
C
I'm
tempted
to
say
that,
and
and
maybe
all
they
doesn't
agree
with
me,
but
like
okay
when
it
comes
to
the
packages,
a
reference
by
USB
effects,
I'm
like
okay
mm-hmm
should
be
okay
relatively,
but
I
do
find
that
any
packets.
That
I
include
myself,
because
I
needed
in
my
code
that
one
should
be
scrutinized
by
me.
Absolutely
that
is
my
responsibility.
I
decided
and
that's
also
something
I'm
shaping
it's
not
like
that,
it's
being
hosted
by
Microsoft.
C
A
Obviously,
and
obviously
any
packets,
what
we
reference
in
their
native
chiffon
framework
code
or
shipment
online
code
is
being
vetted
by
our
legal
and
our
security
teams
as
well,
so
sure
the
situation
always
evolves
and
my
chains
on
a
day-to-day
basis,
but
originally
they
have
been
actually
bedded
by
the
team,
and
then
they
keep
on
evolving
after
that
as
well,
but
it
is
I
put
it
this
way.
This
is
a
topic
and
discussion
which
should
be
people
should
be
aware
of
right.
D
A
A
Yeah
some
things
what
we
have
learned
after
being
what
20
years
on
the
business
anyway
code,
security
code,
security
auditor
using
NPN
or
even
this
is
more
around,
come
on
now
missing,
lilium
talking
about
exact,
same
topic
around
from
a
slightly
different
perspective,
but
also
talking
about
the
fact
that
there
are
how
you
should
be
approaching
this
potential
security
issues,
so
yeah
yeah,
but
acute
reference
have
a
read
of
both
of
them
and
understand
what
it
actually
means
for
your
business
as
well.
Now
it's
the
effects
extension
convert
to
PDF.
A
So
this
is
a
good
stuff
from
Anoop
related
on
how
to
implement
a
listview
command
set,
which
will
then
execute
inertia
function
which,
in
the
asha
function
it
actually
uses
the
max
of
craft
to
do
an
operation
for
a
while
and
save
that
as
a
PDF.
Now,
technically,
that
sharepoint
framework
solution
could
have
actually
go
to
craf
api
without
a
function
in
between,
but
there
might
be
reasons
or
whatever
and
what
I
want
to
call
a
function
in
between.
So
it's
a
nice
technology,
demo
and
I.
Think
if
I
remember
correctly,
we
this
is.
A
A
D
You
can
already
create.
You
can
already
create
a
float
that
does
that
right.
So
maybe
you
you
don't
even
need
to
code
that
you
can
just
do
it
in
flow.
A
Now
Tom
had
a
nice
discussion
related
on
tips
and
tricks
for
automating
SharePoint
site
provisioning
with
PMP,
and
this
is
around.
How
do
you
combine
the
BMV
PowerShell
which
slide
designs
inside
scripts,
then
using
flow
and
story
skewers,
and
all
that?
So
that's
the
basic
example
in
high
level,
what
we
have
in
the
inter
documentation
as
well,
but
he
has
some
additional
tips
and
trips
and
an
explanation.
How
do
we
kept
the
templates
to
be
fair?
We
just
talked
about
this
one
in
the
team
earlier
today.
A
A
The
site,
you
should
not
get
started
the
Box
content
types
as
an
external.
So
that's
how
that's
in
theory,
how
it
works,
there's
a
cute
around
the
tips.
For
example:
how
do
you
clean
up
the
PMP
site
templates
how
to
get
rid
of
the
stuff?
How
do
you,
how
do
we
make
it
much
simpler
and
easily
testable?
How
do
we
model
arise?
A
A
We
appreciate
your
spreading
the
word:
what's
the
new
features
most
exciting
about
this
question,
it's
around
the
ship
on
2019
and
that's
really
around.
This
is
good
reply
related
on
the
fact
that
now
in
SharePoint
2019
we
introduce
the
modern
team
sites
and
communication.
So
it's
also
known
premises
so
you're
into
users
do
not
necessarily
even
know
are
they
are:
are
they
in
a
on
premises,
site
or
in
a
ship
internal
ensign?
Because
the
experience
is
exactly
the
same
and
which
is
good?
That's
it
that's
how
it
should
be
so
Kat.
A
A
Next
one?
We
want
to
actually
touch
this,
so
this
one
is
from
Ben
just
mentioned,
would
be
really
good
to
say
some
exams
around
the
power
platform
or
office
races
throughout
a
platform
based
BFX
I
design.
My
subscribe
now
this
is
and
well
there's
this
multiple
discussion
for
it.
One
of
us
are
working
with
no
way
to
prove
our
skills
in,
and
that
is
a
really
good
reminder
why
this
that
the
gates
do
actually
matter.
So
you
can
actually
go
to
the
customer
and
say
well.
A
customer
can
actually
ask
a
list
of
certificate.
A
The
developer
team
has
on
a
specific
area
to
verify
that
those
people
are
capable
of
delivering.
So
that's
one
way
of
watching.
What's
the
value
of
certificates
and
also
from
a
the
person
who
is
achieving
the
third
of
the
gate,
it's
also
and
a
nice
acknowledgement
or
burst
Leonie,
yes,
I
was
able
to
do
that.
My
best
acknowledgement
as
an
example
still
is
absolutely
the
number
one
thing
which
I
will
remember.
A
The
rest
of
my
own
life
is
that
it's
Microsoft
Certified
Master
for
SharePoint
the
program
which
doesn't
exist
anymore,
but
I
still
remember
the
first
time
in
back
in
2008
and
that's
ten
years
ago,
and
that's
horrifying
I
got
my
first
MCM
achievement
and
three
weeks,
training
and
delivering
an
ad
trainer,
but
actually
I
was
delivering
on
the
first
rotation
as
well.
I
had
one
small
piece
on
that
one,
but
getting
the
end
acknowledged
and
that
I
was
one
of
the
first
ones
who
got
mascots
brilliant.
C
I'm
reaching
there
for
obvious
reasons,
because
you
know
you've
been
training
me
in
the
Dempsey
anything
so,
but
the
chalice
with
this
is
the
big
biggest
challenge
I
see
here
which,
from
what
I
understand,
this
is
also
one
of
the
reasons
that
the
MCM
doesn't
exist
anymore.
Is
that
the
world
is
changing
so
fast.
Let's
say,
say:
you
introduced
a
certification
or
something
for
SPF
X.
You
would
also
more
almost
have
to
introduce
like
okay,
I'm
certified
an
SP,
xox
1.1.
A
Different
and
that
is
that
yeah,
so
the
the
speed
is
so
fast,
and
let
me
do
this
on
live
as
well.
I
do
apologize,
I
have
a
meeting
starting
right
now,
so
I
will
actually
send
a
reminder
for
the
person
that
I
will
be
a
few
minutes
late,
so
there
we
go
and
there
we
go
one
second
and
we
get
everything
recorded.
So
this
is
live.
A
Being
lazy
for
talking
too
much
and
happens
quite
often,
but
like
I,
said,
the
problem
is
really
at
the
speed
of
innovation
or
speed
of
the
the
engineering
pushing
stuff
and
then
the
organization
which
is
responsible
of
the
certificates.
It's
a
different
organization.
So
how
could
they
be
up
to
date
on?
What
are
we
shipping,
because
we're
shipping
stuff
so
fast,
and
the
1.6
off
ship
and
framework
came
out
few
weeks
before
ignite
we're
pretty
soon
releasing
1.7
we've
been
doing
development
during
this
previous
months
hectically?
Now
we
can
it
out.
A
C
C
Mean
then,
the
old
classic
share
rules
with
the
surface
object
model
and
everything
yeah
me
and
the
under
three
year
release
cycle
that
worked,
but
in
this
case
it
doesn't
it's
it.
So
you
have
to
have
a
much
faster
release
like
that,
will
put
a
lot
of
stress
and
also
cost
a
lot.
People
will
have
to
invest
in
training.
They
will
have
to
I
mean
yeah.
A
And
who
would
be
the
people
who
are
responsible,
keeping
the
material
up
to
date?
Well,
you
would
be
no,
but
we
don't
have
time
to
do
that,
because
we
have
responsible
of
shipping
the
thing
so
and
then
we
would
have
to
have
meetings
with
somebody
who's
responsible
of
giving
things
up
today.
That's
my.
A
C
D
B
D
B
A
So
this
is
from
Alex
a
a
really
good
reminder
and
a
post
related
on
how
the
versioning
works
on
SharePoint
framework
solution.
This
was
actually
standardized
from
a
discussion
which
we
had
on
the
on
the
Twitter,
with
Alex
related
on
hey
I,
updated.
My
solution
updated
my
solution
in
the
App
Catalog.
Why
did
my
new
version
immediately
got
available
in
every
single
sign
and
the
answer
is
that
is
actually
by
design.
A
A
We
actually
update
the
reference
of
the
JavaScript
files
to
a
different
good
and
that
will
then
a
different
unique
name
and
whenever
there's
an
existing
instance
on
a
page
which
is
referencing
that
particular
client-side
ID,
we
will
resolve
the
new
JavaScript
file
for
you
for
that
page
and
that
is
getting
rendered
from
the
page.
Now.
A
A
That's
by
design,
so
they
have
a
once
next
last
way
of
managing
all
of
the
instances
cost
the
hundreds
of
thousands
of
sites.
So,
but
if
you
are
using
a
future
framework,
if
you
have
site
level
stuff,
then
those
are
the
things
where
you
need
to
actually
potentially
use
an
app
update
or
ASP
pkc
file
update
on
a
site
level.
Now
do
you
want
to
do
that?
That's
a
different
discussion.
We
support
down
by
deployment.
A
A
Is
the
recommendation?
This
is
a
bad
thing
to
do.
No,
that's
that's
a!
It
really
depends
on
a
business
scenario
again,
but
the
whole
point
of
this
blog
post
is
to
remind
how
it
actually
works.
We
do
have
a
video,
the
video
on
this
one
and
that's
that's
recorded
way
back,
which
is
explaining
how
it
works
as
well.
Now,
a
final
piece
on
the
community
side
and
we've
been
going
way
too
long
again,
is
a
great
video
blog
from
David
again
around
the
SharePoint
column
formatting.
A
So
thought
was
touching
this
earlier
in
this
discussion
as
well,
so
how
to
build
hyperlinks
and
visual
studio
code,
and
these
are
super
valuable
videos
from
David
and
they
really
show
in
practice
how
to
get
started
with
the
stuff
super
super
Costa
cool
and
that's
all
we
kind
of
do
on
that
side.
So
let
me
actually
stop
sharing
what
we
wanted
to
do
quickly,
because
Irvan
you've
been
doing
you've
been
on
the
on
the
screen.
So
many
time.
A
B
A
Keynote
in
the
Vienna
and
last
year
as
well,
the
Deaf
keynote
on
the
ship
on
conference
and
and
it
was
me
being
kind
of
the
host
and
then
inviting
people
to
do
a
demos
and
I
have
a
bad
habit
of
then
always
jumping
in
to
be
fair,
it's
by
design.
That's
that's
how
we
want
to
do
interactivity,
but
it's.
B
C
C
A
A
Pretty
soon
we'll
have
a
deaf
keynote,
chef's
deeper,
we'll
start
will
help
get
key
notes
right
after
chief
session
and
we'll
have
a
similar
kind
of
multiple
people
presenting
doing
live.
Demos
keynote
thingy,
showing
cool
stuff
Luka
will
be
there
as
well.
Look
up
under
Nellie
my
team
member
father
of
SPF
X
in
certain
level
student
level
sounded
path.