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A
So
that's
it's
mostly
gamification
related
stuff.
We're
preparing
the
platform
for
gamification
later
features,
meaning
you
know
like
if
you
do
so
many
lessons,
there's
a
way
to
take
your
credit
for
that
and
you
know,
and
to
keep
track
of
what
what
you've
done
and
stuff
like
that
we're
actually
working
with
the
third
party
to
to
figure
out
exactly
what
the
mechanics
of
that
are,
because
it's
not
it
turns
out.
A
That's
not
as
doing
that
in
a
balanced
way
that
that's
that
you
know
the
intent
of
gamification
is
to
get
people
more
in
gross
terrain,
to
get
people
to
to
be
more
involved
because
they
want
to.
You
know,
build
their
sort
of
reputation
within
that
community
and
that
it
turns
out
that's
more
difficult
to
do.
A
The
other
thing
is,
you
know,
there's
a
lot
of
people
who
would
like
to
contribute,
but
they
don't
want
to
run
self-medicate,
which
I
am
you
know,
I'm
I'm
I'm
personally
confused
by
I,
really
like
self-medicate
I,
think
it's
a
great
way
to
iterate
quickly
over
creating
a
lesson,
but
some
people
want
to
just
do
it
online,
like
through
the
website.
They
want
to
have
a
way
to
develop
lessons
on
the
website
itself.
A
So
again,
there's
same
third-party
company
is
going
to
put
a
proposal
on
how
to
do
that
together.
First,
that's
beyond
I
think
man
eyes
ability
to
do
well,
because
it
requires
a
lot
of
JavaScript
and
and
you
need
it
requires
a
lot
more
JavaScript
knowledge
than
we
have
to
pull
that
off,
so
that
that's
mainly
what's
on
the
roadmap
in
base
and
in
an
in-browser
editor
for
content
and
in
gamification
there's
some
other
stuff
around.
A
You
know
the
actual
security
of
the
platform
and
how
you
know,
braking
syringe
into
multiple
containers
and
stuff
like
that,
so
there's
more
scalable
and
it
works
better
and
so
on.
But
it's
those
are
the,
but
the
to
be
things
are.
Are
you
know
what
we
just
talked
about
so
well
Matt
like
and
that's
a
big
document
that
he
put
together?
It's
it's
it's
like
12
pages
of
just
text
and
he'll
after
he
cleans
add
it
up.
A
It
should
probably
be
like
around
4
pages
and
at
that
point,
we'll
post,
that
on
the
community
site
or
and/or
on
github,
and
you
know
we'll
and
then
we'll
we'll
go
over
that
on
this
on
this
call
in
the
future.
However,
it
did
occur
to
me.
That's
you
know.
It'd
probably
be
good
if,
if
you
guys
had
some
input
to
the
roadmap,
you've
played
with
the
platform
a
little
bit
and
you've
even
kind
of
walked
through
the
process
of
what
it
what
it
takes
to
create
a
lesson.
A
So
do
you
have
any
thoughts
on
on
what
you'd
like
to
see
and
upcoming
releases
and
that
you
can
it
can
be
a
new
idea
or
I?
Don't
know
if
you
keep
track
of
the
github
issues,
there's
a
number
of
things
tickets
or
issues
that
Matt
is
open
for
features
you'd
like
to
implement.
You
would
like
to
discuss
any
of
those
or
any
issues.
You've
opened.
You
know,
let's
do
it
all.
C
Maybe
I
can
just
start
with
the
the
one
thing
I'm
most
interested
in
the
moment,
which
is
a
graphical
display,
like
the
BNC
connection
to
and
porns,
which
is
Morais
already
on
the
roadmap
and
in
issues
so
I
I
made
father
I
call
I
made
a
quick
dirty
hack
that
allowed
to
get
a
preview
of
what
it
could
be.
I
guess
it
would
probably
require
not
so
much
effort
from
the
back
end
from
Tilton,
say
range,
but
the
most,
if
thought
would
be
in
the
front
end
cuz
for
usability
purposes.
C
Doing
SSH
is
that
the
same
as
tricking
drag
drop
and
stuff
Agra.
So
under
the
hood
there
is
guacamole
what
camera
handles
in
principle
lot
of
those
elements,
but
as
it
was
father
I
understand,
it
was
just
straight
down
fashion
and
we
either
it
would
mean
a
lot
of
the
original,
workable
application.
Web
application
would
be
needed
or
another
violent
to
betray
integrate
with
the
map
down
before
the
respects
of
the
interface.
So
I
guess
that's
probably,
is
some
something
that
requires
a
lot
of
defaults,
but
still
forth,
even
with
a
limited
usability
year.
B
That
could
also
be
supported
so
that,
if
I
turn
up
a
router,
that's
running
free
range
routing
or
something
I
want
to
be
able
to
have
it
configured
automatically
like
a
device
and
I
want
to
be
able
to
build
connections
between
it
and
and
other
devices.
I
want
to
be
able
to
build
a
you
know:
a
network
topology
with
15
notes,
for
example,
in
a
fairly
arbitrary
way
and
I
want
to
have.
B
You
know
some
routing
devices
in
the
middle
of
that,
but
then
I
also
want
to
have
you
know
multiple
containers
on
the
edge
that
would
be
running,
maybe
just
simulating
a
host
may
be
generating
traffic
and
yeah.
We
could
just
keep
getting
more
complex.
I
mean
I'm,
trying
to
build
a
5g
core
lab
in
the
cloud
here.
Just
for
work
and
it'd
be
nice.
B
If
you
know
I
know
that's
a
long
way
in
the
future
for
something
like
network
reliability,
engineering,
but
you
know
the
ability
to
do
something
that
complex
where
one
node
is
actually
consisting
of
many
VMs
and
and
all
these
applications
are
very
complex.
It'd
be
nice
to
put
all
that
in
there
and
then
you're
teaching
people.
How
to
you
know
we
run
automation
on
something.
That's
a
little
bit
closer
to
the
real
world.
B
B
A
Yes,
it's
issue
number
112
and
there
he
I
can
tell
you
he's
almost
actually
done
with
that
with
with
this,
and
it
might
be
in
the
next
release
and
it'll
it'll.
We
won't
support
VNC
yet,
but
everything
that
needs
to
be
in
syringe
will
be
for
VNC
will
be
there
and
you
will
be
able
to
support
multiple
ways
to
configure
devices
that
come
up.
You
know
inside
the
topology.
Not
just
you
know,
copying
a
config
file,
but
you
can
you
can?
Actually
you
can
just
run
a
Python
script.
A
D
E
Sorry
I'm
just
jumping
in
the
middle
here
Derek,
so
he's
in
case
it
hasn't
already
been
mentioned.
Matt
will
be
back
nap
back
next
week
and
at
that
point,
what
we
plan
to
do
is
kind
of
share
the
road
map
with
the
community
and
kind
of
talk
through
it
and
and
if
there
are
places
where
other
folks
besides
Matt,
can,
can
help
us
move
things
along
faster
than
then
we
can
they
possibly
reprioritize
some
things
and
with
things
along.
A
Yeah,
absolutely
and
Brian,
if
you
wanted,
if
you,
if
you
have
some
immediate
thoughts
on
some
other
things,
you'd
like
to
see
as
as
provisional
nodes,
you
know,
let
me
know:
FRR
is
on
our
list.
I
can
I.
Can
you
know
prioritize
that
and
and
make
a
make
a
container
make
it
available
to
the
images
for
you
to
use
yeah.
B
I
was
thinking
about
that,
but
it
will.
It
won't
really
work
until
we
can
configure
it.
You
know
using
using
something
that
starts
up
at
the
same
time.
That
device
starts
up
like
if
we
make
it
a
device.
Endpoint
napalm,
won't
configure
it,
and
so
it'll
just
be
sitting
there.
Unconfigured,
okay,
well.
A
B
A
B
That
said
on
a
roadmap,
it
would
be
like
some
some
hints
or
something
more
about
how
to
make
a
compatible.
Docker
container
would
be
helpful
because
I
probably
will
take
a
shot
at
that
eventually,
and
you
know,
having
some
I
was
looking
at
the
documentation.
There's
really
nothing
there.
That
helps
me
make
a
docker
container
for
any
real
apps
right
now:
okay,
I.
C
Guess
what
would
be
interesting
unless
it
changes
a
lot?
We
found
the
future
configuration,
but
just
to
transfer
some
of
the
elements
that
are
already
in
the
slides
and
elsewhere
to
the
documentation
like
having
configuration
or
having
bits
of
say,
range
yeah,
the
workflow
of
deployment
of
an
endpoint
Oh
like.
C
A
Review
community
raised
issues
is
ok,
so
this
is
what
I
have
will
close
on
the
roadmap
thing
for
now
and
then
then
we'll
move
on.
But
what
we
have
is
over
over
jigs
I
call
you
over
jigs
VNC
support,
which
it's
I
can
tell
you
that's
actively
being
worked
on.
That's
part
of
that
that
simplified
employee
abstraction
issue
support
for
other
node
types.
It's
that
I
think
that's
two
parts,
one.
The
platform
has
to
support
it
into.
A
You
know
we
need
to
actually
create
the
doctor
images
I,
so
the
support
for
it
is
coming,
and
we
can
you
know
if
there's
any
initial,
when
when
that
support
is
released,
if
there's
any
initial
containers,
you'd
like
to
see
supported,
FRR
and
cumulus
sounds
like
that,
you
could
start
anything
I
mean
if
you
think
of
something
else.
You
know
please,
you
know
just
use,
chat
or
the
or
the
forums
and
mole
and-
and
you
know,
and
and
raise
the
point
animals
in
will
add
it
to
the
list
cleared.
A
B
A
A
There's
that
are
there
any
issues
that
you
guys
have
opened
that
that
you'd
like
to
discuss
that
haven't
been
closed
out.
B
There's
one
technical
thing:
I
just
added
it
to
an
open
issue
that
I
already
had
the
the
issue
about.
Let
me
go
back
and
find
it
yeah
issue,
one
one.
Three
potential
bug
I
think
it's
just
another
example
of
the
same
problem:
when
I
created
two
utility
devices
connected
to
a
VQ
FX
device,
so
two
utility
containers
connected
to
a
VQ
FX
device.
They
both
got
the
same
IP
address,
so
I
couldn't
ping
from
one
to
the
other
because
they
both
had
this
there.
B
You
know
two
IP
addresses
on
the
same
network
that
were
the
same
and
and
when
I
you
know
when
I'm
starting
from
a
clean
slate,
it
assigns
different
IP
addresses.
But
after
I've
done
a
few
scenarios
where
I've
created
and
destroyed
the
same
lab,
it's
they
start
getting
the
same.
Ip
address
all
the
time,
so
that's
probably
some
bugs
somewhere
in
the
code.
A
B
A
So
you
should
be
able
to
give
multiple
interfaces
on
the
Linux
I've
I've
done
that
I've
connected
Linux
boxes
together,
so
I'm
wondering
what
I'm
gonna
try
I'll
recreate
this
and
then
I'll
I'll.
Let
you
know
I
have
connected
to
Linux
boxes
together,
just
using
without
writing
any
code
I
mean
just
just
doing
the
lesson.
Mehta
and
I'm
wondering
what
why
it's
doing
that
that
seems
yeah.
B
Like
if
you
take
two
utility
endpoints-
and
you
say,
okay
want
a
connection
between
them-
it
accepts
it.
You
don't
get
an
error,
but
those
devices
are
not
created.
At
least
the
interfaces
are
not
created
on
the
Linux
containers,
and
so,
if
your
ping,
from
one
to
the
other
you're
pinging
over
the
management
interface
you're
not
actually
going
across
that
second
link
that
you
created,
and
so
that's
what
I
observed.
But
if
you
connect
them,
you
know
to
a
device
to
a
V
qfs,
the
V
qfx
device.
Then
that
link
gets
created
properly.
B
But
then
the
problem
is
you
can't
pick
your
IP
address
on
the
Linux
container,
so
you
have
to
change
your
IP
addresses
and
V
qfx
to
match
what
you
know,
what
whatever
antidote
is
setting
up
on
its
own,
because
there's
no
option
to
tell
it
what
you
know.
Ip
address
range
you
want
to
choose
from
or
anything
like
that,
and
so
you
end
up
having
to
match
what
you
think
antidote
is
going
to
assign
to
it.
B
C
Was
thinking
about
when
Matthew
made
right
about
the
lack
of
pseudo
or
any
other,
to
change
the
IP
inside
the
container,
something
like
that
I
guess
for
security
reasons,
it's
good
that
to
let
so
many
open
doors,
but
for
debugging
it's
probably
hard
to
figure
out
what
happens
if
you
not
trendy
familiar
with
kubernetes
and
so
on.
So
maybe
we
make
sense
to
think
about
the
endpoint
images,
to
try
and
add
some
debiting
facilities.
C
I'm
not
sure
that
I
think
when
I
tried
to
use
the
NC
to
add
VNC
in
an
image,
I,
finally
added
something
like
supervisor
or
inside
to
make
sure
that
services
can
start
and
so
on,
but
I'm
not
really
mixed
out
in
container
fabrication.
So
I
don't
know.
Maybe
there
are
good
reasons
for
not
to
add
too
many
things
and
keep
containers
minimum.
On
the
other
hand,
those
sports
pretty
much
look
like
the
ends.
A
B
C
A
But
it's
well
yeah.
We
need
documentation
on
how
to
make
docker
containers
and
it
is
changing
with
this
simplified,
endpoint
abstraction
part,
because
it's
it's
the
case
that
you'll
want.
The
thing
is,
if
you
use,
if
you
reuse
this
asterisk
container
for
any
other
lesson,
you're
gonna
end
up
with
the
same
ip
address
as
the
one
I
chose
for
my
lesson,
and
if
you
changed
it
inside
of
this
directory
it
would
it
would
break
my
lesson
so
we
have
to
so.
A
Matt
knows
this,
so
that's
part
of
that
again
that
simplified
endpoint
abstractions
work
that
he's
doing
so.
You
can
have
different
configurations.
You
know
you
can
reuse
utility
without
modifying
this.
This
base
image
that
the
base
dockerfile
that's
in
the
repository
will
but
I'll
show
you
how
this
works.
I'll
make
time
to
show
you
how
this
works.
Okay,.
B
C
A
Yes,
some
of
those
people
we
talked
to
because
we
know
them
when
people
ask
us
how
they
how
to
develop
lessons.
The
first
thing
we
tell
them
to
do
is
to
fork
the
curriculum
and
and
then
to
work
against
their
fork
and
then
do
pull
requests
from
their
fork,
which
which
you
know
go
upstream,
so
that
that's
why
all
those
people
are
forking,
the
curriculum.
Probably
half
of
them
are
people
a
little
more
than
half
the
more
people
that
we
you
know
who
they
are.
We've
talked
to
them.
A
A
C
A
A
Probably
half
of
them
we're
familiar
with.
We
talked
about
this
before
there's
several
people
that
he
said,
then
we're
not
really
sure
who
they
we're,
not
sure
who
they
are,
why
they
forked
it,
but
they
they
heard
about
us
and
they
they
for
that
they
forked
like
some
of
these.
They
fork
to
every
single
repository
as
soon
as
they
heard
about
it.
Yeah
some
people
just
do
that.
A
But
it's
not
a
what
does
it
called
a
there's
two
kinds
of
forks
right,
there's
a
fork!
That's
still
connected
upstream
and
that's
that's
okay,
a
lot
of
people
do
that
and
then
they
do
work
against
the
fork
and
then
their
pull
requests
go
upstream
and
then
there's
I
think
well,
I,
don't
know
what
the
term
is
I
think
it's
like
hard
fork
or
it's
a
clean
fork
or
something
like
that
and
that's.
A
Will
so
we
have
a
couple
issues
here
from
that
Brian's
raised
and
I'll,
we'll
make
sure
we
get
those
addressed
as
soon
as
Matt
gets
back
he's
yeah
he's
PTO
right
now,
he's
in
fact
he's
so
PTO
that
he
left
his
phone
behind
and
he
has
no
laptop.
So
he's
he's
like
living
like
a
caveman
I
guess,
hopefully
he
is
get
that
can
be
a
refreshing
experience.
A
E
I'm
I'm
on
the
road
right
now,
so
I'd
pull
off
alright,
so
first
things
first
I
wanted
to
thank
with
APA
for
for
raising
the
question
of
licensing
for
the
lessons
I.
Did
they
take
that
to
legal
people
who
know
more
about
licensing
that
I
do
and
they
agreed
that
cc-by
would
make
a
lot
more
sense
for
the
lessons
the
the
platform
remains
as
it
is,
but
so
they're
going
through
the
the
process
of
converting
that
license
on
the
Londi
on
the
lessons
side
to
CC
by
so
thank
you
for
that.
E
On
the
marketing,
French
and
again,
olivier,
has
has
sort
of
seen
an
early
preview
of
this.
I
am
in
the
process
of
putting
together
a
sort
of
you
know,
quasi
standard
deck,
so
that
you
know
eventually
anybody
in
the
community
can
can
use
if
they
want
to
go,
give
talks
either
sort
of
to
the
general
public
or
to
potential
contributors
about
what
energy
labs
is
why
you
should
contribute
to
how
to
contribute,
and
things
like
that,
so
I'm
hoping
to
have
that
done
in
the
next
couple
of
weeks
and
I'll
share
that
with
this
group.
E
E
Part
of
that
means
that
we
need
to
do
some
work
on
the
website
itself.
To
kind
of
you
know,
we
have
a
bunch
of
different
properties
in
a
bunch
of
different
places
and
we
so
we
kind
of
need
to
bring
them
all
together.
So
people
can
you
know,
sort
of
move
from
one
area
to
another
more
easily
and
so
that's
kind
of
what
needs
to
happen
from
branding
perspective.
E
One
thought
that's
been
suggested
actually
is,
given
that
the
name
of
the
platform
is
antidote,
we
can
have
released
names,
themed
around
medicine,
medical
discoveries,
antidotes
to
real
and
imagined
illnesses.
Anything
from
mercury
to
ground,
unicorn
horn
to
to
to
whatever
so
I
wanted
to
check
in
with
this
group
to
see
if
anybody
had
any
thoughts
or
strong
feelings
or
if
I
should
just
put
together
a
list
of
proposed
names,
and
we
could
talk
about
it
next
time.
F
E
B
A
B
E
E
B
E
Okay
and
then
sounds
like
Derek
had
talked
about
this
a
little
bit
already
so
we've
we
have
some
interesting
from
cumulus
about
helping
co-sponsor
potentially
and
well.
It's
not.
E
B
I,
don't
have
any
experience
with
governors,
but
I
was
just
thinking
about
you
mentioned.
You
know,
costs
and
things
that
I
was
just
thinking.
You
probably
should
have
some
guidance
or
some
rules
in
the
project
for
how
big
or
how
many
resources
a
lab
can
take
up,
because
you
know,
if
nobody's
paying
for
it,
they
could
easily
create
a
very
large
lab
that
actually
costs
a
lot
to
run.
While
it's
running
yeah.
E
B
E
C
A
E
C
B
Yeah,
like,
if
you
have
a
professor
that
has
some
grad
students
working
for
them
yeah.
If
you
reach,
you
know,
if
you
make
bridges
with
academic
institutions,
you
know
they
have
a
lot
of
resources.
They
can
apply
to
anything
they
want
because
they
can
do
anything
they
want
with
those
students
right.
E
E
F
E
A
C
C
A
In
real
life,
meetups
for
labs,
yeah
I'll
put
that
on
there.
So
do
you
know,
do
you
know
who
David
G
is
by
chance
he's
in
the
UK?
He
works
for
Juniper,
he's
he's
on
Twitter,
he's
he's
well
known
in
the
social
media
sphere
and
he's
also
a
coder
he's
done
a
lot
of
open
source
work.
He
actually
runs
an
NRI
and
a
network
reliable
energy
engineering
meetup
that
meets.
C
A
That's
so
actually
I'll
add
something
before
we
close
out
that
the
in
the
meetups
are
something
that
they've
been
on
our
radar
for
a
little
while
and
if
you
wanted
to
have
a
meetup
I'm
as
a
community
member
I
would
I
would
actually
kind
of
lean
on.
You
did
to
help
put
that
together.
You
probably
know
more
network
engineers,
more
automation,
minded
DevOps
and
automation
minded
people
in
your
area
or
or
in
the
Central
European
area.
A
Then
then
I
certainly
do
and
if
you
and
if
you
need
help
organizing
that
we
can,
we
can
be
of
great
assistance
for
that
and,
of
course
we
can
co-sponsor
that
and
either
matter
I
can
even
attend
to.
You
know
at
least
the
first
one
to
kick
that
off.
So
you
know,
let's,
let's,
let's
actually
work
together
and
and
see.
If
you
know
we
we
can
make
that
happen.
That
would
be.
That
would
be.
That
would
be
really
cool.
A
A
B
There's
a
million
people
in
the
area
and
there
I've
noticed,
like
I've,
been
looking
around
for
Linux
meetups
and
things
like
that.
They
get
started
and
they
tend
to
peter
out.
We
used
to
have
a
Linux
user
group
here
that
kind
of
petered
out,
so
we're
a
million
people
and
things
start
up.
I
I,
don't
think!
We've
really
got
something:
that's
running
full
blast.
There's
a
couple
of
government-sponsored
institutions
here:
I
can't
remember
what
they
stand
for,
but
there's
cen
GN
and
a
few
others.
B
E
A
E
D
A
A
A
Admin
yeah
I'll
figure
that
out
and
then
and
then
that
way
you
guys
will
be
able
to
add
it
at
yeah.
Okay,
so
actually,
both
of
you
are
gonna,
get
loot
boxes
and
thank
you
for
thank
you
for
for
contributing
and
for
attending
the
meeting
well.
Well,
we'll
actually
have
some
community
roles
that
I
imagine
will
emerge
if
and
you
know,
wolves.
So
keep
that
in
mind.
A
If
you
you
know
if
this
is
something
that
you're
interested
in
I'm,
you
know
as
the
governance
Doc's
and
all
those
other
things
flesh
out
will
you
know
we'll
have
to
have
people,
you
know
sort
of
assigned
to
different
roles
and
well
obviously,
since
you're
here
in
the
beginning
and
you're
and
you're
motivated,
we'll
definitely
be
asking
you
to
take.
One
of
those
roles
may
be
still.
A
Yeah,
look
at
that
yeah
I
mean
it's
not
like
a
full-time
job
or
anything,
but
okay
with
that
I
think
we'll
we'll
call
it
done
and
we'll
we're
gonna
do
this
every
week.
I
believe
we're
gonna.
Do
this
every
single
week
and
as
well
as
our
live
stream
and
actually
I'll
be
back
next
week
did
did
over
Jake's
would
do
you?
Would
you
mind
coming
on
the
screen?
Do
you
think
that'd
be
possible.