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E
C
E
E
B
Oh
yeah,
we
use
that
for
internet,
but
I
don't
like
wires.
So
I
put
this
magical
wireless.
F
C
B
No,
my
modem
gets,
I
get
another
internet
with
a
coaxial
cable
and
then
I
say
yeah
that
makes
sense
and
then
wi-fi,
which
is
great.
Unless
you
have
to
test
wi-fi
products.
I
did
that
and
it's
extremely
hard
to
reproduce
anything.
C
Oh
man
is
this:
it
for
people
showing
up
to
this
thing.
D
H
D
C
C
I
C
B
I
B
C
Let's
do
this
conor's
having
some
chromebook
issues,
yeah.
F
Damn
I'm
having
issues
with
just
waking
up
in
the
morning,
man
coming
to
this
late-ass
meeting.
I
Yeah
yeah,
I
don't
know
if
I'm
gonna
stay
for
the
whole
meeting,
because
yo
it's
connor's
second
last
day.
C
C
I
I
F
C
All
right,
yeah,
there's
there's
no
well.
I
guess
we
can
talk
about
this
grpc
thing
what's
happening,
yeah,
what's
going
on
with.
C
C
F
Oh,
you
might
want
to
fix
this
for
the
docs
requirement
text
file
too.
F
F
C
Yeah
I
mean
it
could
be
that
it's
just
not
being
executed
in
the
same
way
that's
causing
the
failure
yeah
yeah
yeah
other
than
not.
I
guess
I
put
in
a
pr
or
two
around
some
things
to
do
with
things
that
are
defined
in
the
spec
that
we
don't
have
yet,
but
I
put
them
in
today,
so
I'm
not
super
worried
about
getting
a
review
here.
B
C
All
right
yeah
does
anybody
have
another
topic
that
they
want
to
talk
about.
I
I
I
guess
that's
not
a
good
question
I'm
like
deciding
if
I
actually
want
to
continue
to
maintain
the
prs
for
the
long
future,
especially
the
exemplars
prototype
one,
because
it's
a
lot
I
don't
know,
maybe
I
mean
you
could
close
it.
You
could
put
it
on,
leave
it
up
and
then
someone
else
takes
it
over
when
it
becomes
relevant
again
or
I
mean
aaron
left
a
bunch
of
comments
which
was
nice,
but
it's
definitely
not
going
to
get
merged,
or
neither
should
it
be.
I
think.
I
I
Test
cases,
but
definitely
what's
in
master
right
now
is,
is
very
wrong,
so
the
bachelor
needs
to
change
yeah.
F
F
Bro,
like
no
no,
no
progress
has
been
made
since
the
last
time.
I
started
saying
that
it's
because
they're
very
focused
on
getting
all
the
old
tlp
like
stuff
figured
out.
Apparently
it's
more
important
for
them
to
do
that,
not
very
important
like
at
least
personally
from
microsoft,
slides
we
don't.
We
don't
really
care
about
a
lot
of
stuff
to
talk
about
so
yeah.
I
Josh
said
he
started
working
on
the
spec
again
today
at
the
meeting
I
don't
know
because
it
seems
like
the
otlp
stuff
is
wrapping
up.
Finally,
which
is
good.
F
Yeah
bogdan
said
that
this
should
have
been
like
they
should
start
talking
about
other
stuff
next
week.
So
yeah.
E
C
Cool
then
I
guess,
if,
if
that's
the
case,
is
there
like?
Is
there
any
harm
in
bringing
the
sun?
C
F
Yeah
yeah
like
like
this
is
what
we
were
agreeing
on
for,
like
all
the
views
related
stuff
anyways
like
I'm,
just
iteratively,
changing
it
and
yeah
like
connor's
changed
like
he
discussed
it
with
me,
and
it
makes
perfect
sense.
So
I
think
you
could
just
easily
immerse
us
in.
A
C
I
Yeah
yeah,
I
mean
he's
only
looking
at
the
like
the
exemplary
side
versus
the
code
side.
So
you
know
it's
not
good.
F
F
Any
I'm
planning
to
do
like
a
release
but
like
unless,
if
there's
any
other,
what's
it
called
like
really
urgent
stuff?
Probably
won't
do
it
like
this
week,
if
that's
cool.
F
Yeah,
unless,
if
there's
anything
like
like,
I
kind
of
just
want
to
get
the
all
the
new
package
stuff
out
and
like
put
that
behind
us,
you
know
so
I
might
start
doing
that
start
doing
that
next
week.
C
Yeah,
the
only
the
only
thing
I
can
think
of
is
the.
I
guess
it's
not
next
week,
it's
the
following
week,
but
there's
the
like
the
kubecon
yeah
stuff,
that's
happening
on
this
week
of
the
17th,
and
it's
probably
be
nice.
If
we
could
get
like
some
of
these
big
changes
out
of
the
way
so
that
people
don't
end
up.
C
D
D
C
C
The
request
instrumentation
currently
uses
the
path
as
a
span
name
and
that's
not
what
is
suggested
in
the
spec
around
semantic
conventions
for
http
clients.
So
this
changes
that
to
basically
like
http
and
then
the
method
which
is
what's
suggested
in
the
spec.
C
Yes,
that's
right,
nice
and
then
the
other
one
that
I
put
in
was
this
one
around
renaming
hotel
resource.
This
is
an
environment
variable
that's
used
in
the
resource
detection.
G
Yeah,
well,
why
did
you
get
carlos
to
approve
this?
The
hell,
I
you
know
me
and
carlos.
C
C
That's
true,
that's
all
I
have
pretty
pretty
small
pr's
yeah
laden.
Have
you
done
any
work
around
kind
of
the
spec
alignment
stuff.
F
Yeah
I've
been
going
through
it
just
verifying
that
there's
like
so
so.
The
thing
is
like
I
don't
know
how
how
much
we
have
to
exactly
follow
it
like
there's,
like
small
things
in
like
the
api
spec
like,
oh,
you
know,
the
tracer
provider
should
have
like
a
like
a
like
a
cache
of
like
tracers
that
like
created
or
something
like
that.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
like
performance
or
anything.
You
know
I
mean,
like
small
small
things
like
that,
that
I
don't
know
if
it's
worthwhile
to
like.
F
If
the
functionality
is
correct
like
do,
we
need
to
really
like
align
on
that
kind
of
stuff.
C
F
Would
be
yeah
from
what
we
have
right:
yeah
yeah,
so
yeah,
I'm
just
there,
starting
directly
from
like,
like
from
the
beginning,
just
seeing
small
stuff
like
that.
So
I
might
like
put
up
some
pr's
I'll
relate
to
those,
though
cool.
I
can't
get.
C
F
Much
time
for
tracing
right
now,
but
I
think
next
week
will
be
good
yeah.
C
Cool
yeah
I'm
hoping
to
get
some
time
to
spend
on
that
next
week
as
well,
but
I'm
actually
up
out
a
few
days
so
I'll
probably
be
in
and
out
of
the
cool
nice
the
office
next
week.
So
yeah.
F
I
think
aaron
was
doing
wait,
no
was
who
was
responsible
for
sampling.
B
H
He's
he's
okay,
he's
in
the
car
responsible
for
what.
F
There's
like
some
spec
alignment
stuff
that
we're
doing
right
now.
We
saw
that
some
of
our
apis
are
like
deviating
from
what
is
done
in
the
specs,
mostly
because,
like
they
haven't
been
updated
in
a
while.
So
oh
yeah,
oh
man,.
F
Bottom
one
maybe
908.
F
F
Yeah,
so
he
he
kind
of
messaged
me
and
then,
and
then,
like
he
didn't,
say
anything
else
after
that.
Erin
talked
to
me
about
so
he's
an
intern
he's
a
google
intern
and
he
was
just
kind
of
just
looking
for
work
and
like
picking
up
a
lot
of
random
tasks,
and
I'm
saying
like
this
is
a
pretty
big
thing
like
we
need
this
for
ga
so
like
if
he
doesn't
have
the
time
to
do
this.
F
I
I
16.
and
then
everyone
started
two
weeks
later
so
yeah
all
right.
F
C
Yeah
yeah,
maybe
we
can
pick
him
and
get
her
or
whatever.
Maybe.
C
Okay,
cool:
if
there's
nothing
else,
and
we
can
can.
F
You
go
back
to
the
the
spec
realignment
go
down
like
who
we
are.
F
F
Talking
about
like
hey,
you
gotta,
do
resources
he's
like
what
yeah,
so
we
gotta
make
sure
like
it
doesn't
like
it's
not
a
big
deal
if
he
can
that
we
just
gotta,
be
on
the
same
page
about
this,
so.
F
D
C
F
G
F
A
C
C
Right
so
I'll
create
an
issue
for
this
one
nice
yeah,
I
mean,
then
it
kind
of
begs
question
like
why
isn't
w3c
its
own
package,
that's
required
by
the
api,
or
something
like
that,
but.
F
So
yeah,
I
guess
before
we
go
on
to
pr's
anyone.
Never
anyone
heard
from
like
the
whole
reason
why
we
moved
this
meeting
to
4
pm
was
for,
like
the
google,
australia,
guys
right
and
it
seems
like
they're
going
to
be.
Do
like
they're
they're
working
mostly
on
collector
right
now.
F
Has
anyone
like
heard
from
them
or
like?
Are
they
gonna
be
joining
our
meeting
or
anything
like
that?
Or
still
I
don't
mind
having
it
this
time?
It's
just
that
it
seems
like
it's
either.
People
are
unaware
that
we
have
a
meeting
at
this
time
or,
like
people
can't
really
attend
at
this
time
and
just
win,
which
case
it's
kind
of
a
kind
of
a
waste.
You
know.
C
F
A
C
Right
yeah,
I
mean,
if
you,
if
you
guys,
want
to
add
yourselves
to
the
calendar
or
the
attendees
at
least
we
can
keep
track
of
how
many
people
showed
up
in
this
one.
It's
not.
C
A
very
sad
meeting,
not
even
sure
why
I'm
having
this
talk
with
myself,
yeah
we're
actually
doing
pretty
good
on
pr's.
F
Yeah
he
dude
like
some.
His
messages,
don't
really
make
sense,
but
but
you
know,
I
think
it's
like
he's
not
really
working
on
this
project
anymore.
Okay,
so
he's
like,
I
think
I
can
get
some
tests
going
for
this,
and
so
hopefully
that
means
he's
gonna
update
it
soon.
But
if
not,
we
could
check
back
in
like
next
week
and
if
there's
still
no
updates
for
her.
I
I
feel
like
we
should
just
close
it
and
just
like
at
him.
F
C
This
is
not
actually.
Oh,
that's
the
same
one.
This
was
another
one
that
I
a
message
got.
I
guess
not
in
this
one.
F
So,
what's
that
the
integration
test,
one.
B
L
F
H
C
Yeah,
actually
so
did
you
did
you
address
aaron's
comments
already
or
not
yet.
B
I'm
addressing
I'm
not
using
them.
Yes,
okay,.
B
A
K
B
A
B
Yeah,
but
it
is
mostly
just.
B
K
B
K
A
C
F
Yep
makes
sense,
it
dresses
like
three
three
points
and
pretty
straightforward.
F
The
only
kind
of
like
content
point
of
contention
is
the
start
time
stamp
thing.
Yeah
probably
have
to
read
the
pr
more
to
get
more
context,
so.
G
How
do
you
spell
niall?
What's
that
and
and
I
n
a
I
l-
oh.
C
C
Hey
diego
anytime,
you
any
any
chance.
You'll
have
time
to
look
at
this
one.
C
J
C
B
Well,
this
is
not
java,
but
now
that
that
comment
is
related
to
something
else,
about
the
fact
that
if
we
can
swallow
an
exception
like
that,
it
will
fail
with
a
different
error,
probably
immediately
afterwards,
it's
going
to
be
harder
to
debug
yeah,
that's
true,
the
one
that's
below
yeah
that
one
is
related
to
silversleeve.
F
H
A
F
This
issue
was
opened
a
while
ago.
They
were
talking
about
how
like
they
need,
like
some
concurrency
tests
for
flush
and
stuff
like
that
and
shut
down.
I
don't
really
have
all
the
context
for
this,
which
is
why
I
didn't
really
review
this
or
anything.
I
think
it
was
brought
up
by
yusuke
and
like
christian
way
back
then
so.
C
F
C
F
I
think
this
guy
was
talking
that
that
oh
guy
or
this
random
guy
was
also
talking
about
like
some
stuff
with
gene
unicorn
or
something
like
multi-processing
stuff.
So.
C
K
C
C
A
F
I'm
seeing
some
transient
errors,
I
think,
there's
still
some
like
real,
like
race
condition,
stuff
that
we're
not
die
by
failing,
because
that
guy
fails
like
yeah
like
it's
like
pipe.
It's
like
I
don't
know.
I
have
no
idea
or
or
my
pyr
yeah
yeah,
so
something
like
that
who's.
L
G
A
This
is
not
the
same
one,
which
one
is
the
one
that
was
that
unmastered.
I
think
it
was
this
one
right.
Oh
no,
that's
one
possibility.
J
C
C
F
It's
like
has
to
do
with
like
flask
or
something
like
that.
There's
something
timing
out.
I
don't
remember.
I.
C
B
A
C
D
C
F
This
seems
to
be
like
a
look
at
that
problem
in
general
about
like
we,
don't
really
know
what
the
status
of
the
span
really
means.
C
Yeah,
I
I
can
kind
of
talk
about
this
one.
Probably
since
I'm
going
to
be
reviewing
the
error
handling
stuff
in
spec
in
us
I'll,
just
assign
it
to
you.
D
C
C
C
Usually
it's
just,
it
doesn't
work
in
celery
and
like
people
figure
it
out
and
then
you
spend,
then
you
spend
like
an
hour
trying
to
get
a
salary
set
up
for
working
and
be
careful.
C
F
C
Yeah,
I
agree,
I
think,
there's
like
as
long
as
we
address
someone's
federal
court
for
ga
and
I
guess
we'll
have
to
continue
triaging
the
issues
to
make
sure
that
we
catch
anything
that
is
yeah
related
to
gi,
but
cool,
all
right.
I
guess
we
can
call
it.
I
think
we're
good
yeah
connor
thanks
for
all
your
contribution,
it
was
awesome
thanks
thanks
bro
across
the
palace
again
in
the
future,.
I
Thanks
for
the
support
from
all
you
guys,
much
appreciated.
F
Oh
yeah,
okay,
yo
connor
did
you.
Did
you
hear
from
like,
like
whether
you're
gonna
you're
gonna
come
be
coming
back
or
what
google.
J
F
Damn
all
right,
I
know
yeah
at
least
for
microsoft.
It's
like
some
of
them
are
like
conditional
offers
where
it's
like.
They
don't
know
the
head
count,
yes,
so,
which
is
why,
like
they
got
to
delay
it.
So
that's
pretty
stressful
too,
so
you.