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A
A
Yeah,
it
has
took
a
lot
of
time,
but
it
has
taken
so
much.
I
I
mean
you
do
never
have
it
ready
for
a
release.
You
always
have
some
some
minor
things
yeah
like
to
fix,
but
yeah
we
had
to
release
already.
A
B
Hey
eddie,
we
have
a,
I
don't
know
how
familiar
you
are
with
sort
of
the
open,
telemetry
procedures,
but
we
got
a
meeting
doc
that
subs,
if
you
could
yeah.
B
Can't
feel
free
to
add
topics.
C
B
B
A
B
B
Pink,
I
I
got
a
very
faint
tan,
like
the
only
way
that
I
can
tell
is.
I
had
my
flip-flops
on
the
whole
time
and
there's
like
one
little
band
where
the
scrap
is
that's
like
slightly
less
pale
or
slightly
more
pale
than
the
rest
of
my
foot.
E
A
Community,
that's
also
another
point
for
interesting
things.
Oh,
what
is
that
called.
A
A
A
Okay,
yeah:
it's
also
the
link
on
the
document
for
the
suite
for
the
shift
meeting.
A
Okay,
so
we
I
think
we
can
start.
I
said
eddie
if
you
want
to
add
any
topic
you
you
want
to
talk
about
or
you
are
interested
in,
please
you
can
add
it
to
the.
A
You
can
ask
for
for
it
at
the
end,
because
I
think
we
are
not
covering
we.
We
we
don't
have
many
topics
today,.
A
Yeah
network
instrumentation
was
merged,
so
that's
done
about
the
1.0
beta
release,
it
was
merged,
release,
notes
are
finished,
the
blog
post
is
written
and
published,
and
the
release
is
already
published.
I
did
github
so
yeah.
That's
our
first
biggest
step
in
the
right
direction,
so
things
that
are
missing.
A
Yeah
review,
spec
compliance
matrix.
I
still
couldn't
couldn't
review
it
again,
just
to
be
sure
that
we
have
everything.
So
it
has
been
quite
easy
for
me
between
finishing
the
the
release
notes
and
the
blog
post
and
some
other
work
at
my
company.
So
I
will
try
to
do
that
today.
D
A
It's
at
the
open,
telemetry,
medium
dependency,
blog
just
yeah,
just
announcing
the
version.
C
B
B
Here,
let
me
let
me
help
you
out
there
so
in
the
community,
like
they
kind
of
assigned
the
colors
specifically,
but
then
they
ended
up.
We
ended
up
like
with
different
the
different
meaning
colors
in
the
actual
practice
here.
Here's
the
link
for
you.
C
C
E
C
E
B
A
Okay,
it
was
very
good
having
just
one
more.
Let's
hope
that,
with
this
release,
we
can
get
more
people
joining
our
meetings
or
the
project
itself.
Okay,
so.
A
A
A
Okay,
so
that's
the
thing
that
is
missing
for
for
the
beta
release
that
reviewing
the
compliance
matrix.
A
It
was
almost
complete
but
yeah
just
to
be
sure
that
we
don't
forget
anything.
Okay
and
the
other
point
was.
B
Yeah
I
talked
to
the
maintainers
and
yeah.
It's
a
problem
for
basically
any
any
client
side
monitor
that
talks
to
servers,
especially
on
like
unmanaged
machines
like
browsers
and
mobile
devices.
So
I
opened
an
oteps
ticket.
Let
me
get
a
link
to.
B
A
B
Yeah,
if
you
yet
definitely
add
notes
to
the
to
the
ticket,
and
then
we
can
get
some
get
some
discussion
on
that.
If
you
have
an
idea
here,
we
go.
A
B
Wow
there's
already
a
lot
of
clocks
are
hard,
except
for
linux.
A
B
Is
what
is
the
ntp.
A
And
just
initializing
the
tracer
with
that
clock
that
just
starts
where,
with
the
ntp
time,
I
think
I
think,
all
the
time
all
the
time
is
done.
Based
on
that
clock,
you
set
up
the
treasure
at
the
beginning.
By
default
it
uses
the
the
system,
clock,
yeah.
A
If
you
set
a
different
clock
there,
it
should
work
with
that.
A
A
With
that
server
time
I
mean
using
an
ntp
is
better
because
it
will
give
you
the
error
of
the
distance
already
yeah
and
if
it's
the
same
use,
then
the
server
will
probably
be
a
lot
closer.
B
A
Yeah,
better
synchronize
that,
yes,
if
you
get
the
time
from
the
server
because
they
they
you
know,
there
are
timing
differences
in
the
in
the
connection.
But
I
think
that
setting
the
tracer
with
the
clock,
initialized
with
the
ntp
return
time,
should
work
cool
for
all
the
rest
of
the
for
all
the
timings
that
the
library
uses.
B
Yeah,
I
think
that's
that's
a
good
solution
could
be.
I
think
that
what
I'd
like
to
see
is
a
like
a
specification
definition
for
solving
this
problem
so
like.
If
we
just
if
open
telemetry,
decides
that,
having
a
you
know
a
single
authority
like
an
ntp
server
running
that,
then
then
I
think
that's
the
way
to
go,
and
then
but
then
we
should
like
have
documentation
on
how
to
set
that
up
for
proper.
You
know.
A
Yeah,
but
I
think
that
maybe
you
are
interested
in
I
mean
for
good
synchronization.
You
should
use
the
same
ntp
server
for
your
server
and
your
yeah.
B
Yeah,
exactly
exactly
yeah,
I
just
mean
like
there's,
not
a
lot
that
we
can
do
about
that
in
terms
of
like
a
specific,
like
you
know,
design
of
the
of
the
sdk
I'm
just
saying
like
for
people
who
want
to
use
the
sdk
set
up
an
ntp
server
like
just
have
like
some
instructions
like
a
specification
or
something
on
just
the
the
best
way
to
solve
this
problem.
As
like
a
as
like
a
operating
procedure,
you
know,
okay,.
B
Yeah
I
mean
most
phones
are
synced
to
you
know
some
apple
apple
time
thing.
Who
knows
what
that
is,
but
you
know
if
it's
different
than
what
the
server
is
using
it's
going
to
be
off
plus
you
know
anybody
who
has
a
phone
can
set
it
to
whatever
time
they
want
it
to
be.
So
you
know,
I
always
call
it
like
the
the
candy
crush
hack,
because
I
don't
know
back
in
the
day.
People
would
change
their
clocks
around
to
get
candy
crush,
rewards
more
often
or
something.
B
A
I
apple
you
just
they
don't
tp
servers
for
the
system.
So
when
you
start
the
system
in
theories
uses
that
ntp
for
synchronizing
yeah,
but
anyway,
you
can
have
small
differences
with
your
server,
especially
if
you
have
different
network
connections
and
timing.
So
if
you
are
talking
about
milliseconds
or
even
nanoseconds,
oh
sorry,
nano
seconds
or
even
milliseconds,
you
can
have
some
differences
there
that
are
visible
in
traces
like
what
bryce
posted
there,
so
yeah,
usually
also
a
mobile
phones,
would
be
synchronized
with
the
gps.
A
A
A
Yeah
but
apple
uses
this.
You
know
when
the
system
started,
it
uses
the
napoleon
tp
server,
but
I
don't
know
about
why
it
doesn't
get
synchronized
so
well.
Sometimes
you
get
different
times.
Yeah
yeah.
A
A
Yeah
yeah.
I
think
we
have
that
so
with
the
clock,
but
I
don't.
I
have
not
tested
if
the
clock
is
really
working
like
that,
but
in
theory
the
test
say
so
yeah,
but
it's
it
should
be
tested
more
okay,
okay,
more
yeah
yeah.
Also
there
was
the
yeah.
I
couldn't
review
your
mobile
pr
about
mobile
connectivity,
semantic
attributes
so.
B
You
know
I
need
to.
I
probably
need
to
do
a
little
bit
more
upkeep
on
that.
I
think
that
there's
some
other
dependencies
that
need
to
get
updated
to
to
get
that
pr
working
but
yeah.
It's
been
it's
been
busy
over
here
the
past
week,
so
I
haven't
really
been
able
to
address
it.
A
A
Okay,
any
more
topics.
A
Nope
nope,
okay
yeah
one
of
the
other
things
I,
when
writing
the
the
the
release
notes
for
the
blog
post.
They
asked
for
some
graphic
or
something
that
showed
how
how
it
worked.
A
And
why
and
some
specifics
we
think,
and
I
I
said
that
it
would
probably
be
better
just
to
focus
on
the
release,
notes
then,
and
create
a
some
post
with
simple
information
about
how
instrument
in
ioshop
for
open
telemetry
as
something
educational
or
even
just
for
people
to
know
that
how
to
do
that
easily
with
the
library.
So
maybe
I
was
going
to
create
an
issue,
so
I
don't
know
if
you
would
interested
any
of
you
on
creating
that
post.
A
A
A
Yeah
something
simple:
I
mean
just
that
people
see
that
things
and
yeah,
so
we
can
collaborate,
maybe
there
yeah.
That
can
be
interesting
and
also
we
something
that
I
saw
that
we
were
missing
are
documentation,
but
that's
something
that
I
mean.
Classes
are
more
or
less
documented
inside
the
code,
but
there
are
no
documentation.
A
Just
just
to
note
that
I
mean
that's
probably
what
no
one
wants
to
take.
I
will
create
issues
for
for
these
two
things.
A
I
tried
to
do
that
long
ago,
but
maybe
some
of
that
is
now
out
of
data
or
something
like
that-
I
don't
know
but
yeah.
I
will
create
issues
for
for
these
two
things
and
I
didn't
know
anything
more.
I
I
also
was
thinking
the
other
day
about
something
that
I
did
with
a
penetration
in
the
past
that
was
creating.
A
You
know,
os
activities.
Do
you
know
os
activity
on
the
system
that
creates
like
expands
inside
inside?
A
E
The
profile
yeah.
A
With
the
profiler
I
I
was
thinking
about
the
name,
I
just
use
that
and
it
creates
just
a
sponge
inside
the
profiler.
I
I
did
that
in
the
past.
I
think
we
could
do
something-
or
I
was
thinking
about
doing
something
similar
by
creating
a
spam
processor
that
just
when
a
span
starts,
it
creates
a.
A
Os
activity,
I
think
that's
the
name.
I
don't
remember
exactly
so
you
when
you
profile
your
code,
you
can
see
if
you
have
instrumented
with
open
telemetry,
you
can
see
directly
your
activities
inside
the
profiler,
so
maybe
that
can
be
something
that
could
be
also
added
to
the
tutorial,
maybe
yeah.
So
that's
something
that
that
looks
cool
and
it
should
be
very
easy
to
implement.
A
So
I
was
thinking
about
adding
that
for
the
next
as
a
yeah
as
a
tool
that
can
be
useful
and
you
can
do
that
easily
with
a
processor
that
just
takes
the
start
and
the
end
of
the
of
the
expanse
and
yeah,
and
maybe
you
can
also
set
the
name
and
things
like
that
and
the
child
parent
relation.
A
A
Yeah
I
did
that
in
my
previous
company.
You
know
penetration
and
yeah
and
I
think
that
that
ended
up
being
really
cool.
So
I
will
I
will.
I
will
try
to
to
implement
that.
Maybe
if
it's
fast,
I
will
try
for
next
meeting
or
something
like
that.