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I
was
just
driving
through,
I
was
driving
from
lake
tahoe
to
las
vegas.
I
think
and
took
the
longer
rep
was
on
a
long
road
trip
last
year
and
yeah.
It
was
like
42
degrees,
maybe
43,
and
it
was
I've
experienced
it
before,
but
you
get
out
of
the
car
out
of
the
air
conditioning
and
it's
hot
and
you
feel
a
gust
of
wind
picking
up
and
your
body
instinctively
thinks
good.
The
wind
will
cool
me
down
and
then
the
wind
heats
you
up
even
more
and
your
skin
just.
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All
right,
we
can
kick
things
off.
I
think
it's
gonna
be
a
fairly
short
meeting
today.
We
also
have
a
fairly
small
crab.
That's
all
right.
First
item
on
the
agenda
is
a
ga
progress
update.
I
don't
think
I
need
to
get
a
huge
one
just
given
that
I
think
everybody
I
see
attending
the
call
right
now
attends
the
maintainers
meetings
pretty
regularly
for
those
who
don't
know
we
are
trying
to
go.
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Ga
the
latest
status
is
that
by
next
week
we
will
close
the
tracing
specification
if
there's
still
open
issues
at
the
end
of
next
week,
the
technical
committee
has
been
deputized
to
go
and
just
solve
them.
However,
they
want.
So
if
there
are
any
swirling
discussions
or
things
related
to
tracing
that
you
want
to
get
in,
do
it
now,
assuming
assuming
this
is
like
a
breaking
change
that
you
need.
Of
course,
there
are
many
features
that
will
ship
after
ga
or
after
release
candidates
as
long
as
they're
non-breaking
changes.
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If
you
want
to
know
more
about
the
release,
candidate
and
ga
process,
please
join
the
maintainers
meetings
they're
every
monday
at
nine
o'clock,
pacific
andrew
sue
from
lightstep
is
doing
a
really
awesome
job
running
a
status
update
at
every
maintainers
meeting,
as
well
as
at
every
spec
meeting.
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They
have
an
alternative
to
the
fluent
bit
integration
that
we've
done
their
benefit
of
theirs
is
being
that
it's
written
natively
in
go.
So
it's
a
logging
agent
that
can
tail
traditional
log
sources
and
process
logs
to
them
without
any
of
the
downsides
of
the
the
go
to
c
adapter.
That
we
used
today
so
that
would
be
next
wednesday
at
the
collector's
sig
and
that's
all
I
had
on
the
community
meeting
list.
I
guess
now
that
the
community
has
grown
and
there's
things
like
the
maintainers
meeting
this.
This
meeting
has
gotten
a
little
more
sparse.
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Yeah,
I
I
was
just
gonna
mention
if
people
don't
know.
Finally,
the
dot
net,
auto
instrumentation
data
dog
folks
update,
upset
upload
their
code.
So
if
somebody
is
interested
in
that,
we
are
working
on
that
and
it's
gonna
be
a
race
to
get
2ga
together
with
everything
for
all
the
instrumentation.
Oh,
that's
amazing.