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B
C
Where
are
you
kashan?
Where
are
you
located.
A
B
A
C
I
got
it
the
I
know
that
daylight
savings
time
is
going
to
be
abolished,
at
least
that's
what
they're
saying
right
now,
so
that
would
be
really
nice.
I
really
dislike
it.
It's
very
annoying.
C
Let's
see
wait
a
couple
more
minutes
to
shine
for
everybody
else,
because
I
think
it's
just
you
and
me
right
now.
C
C
A
C
With
something
we
can
just
get,
we
can
just
go
ahead
and
get
started
with
our
discussion
and
then
other
people
pop
in
that's
fine.
I
don't
really
have
a
ton
to
discuss
today.
C
The
only
things
that
I
had
to
discuss
were
I'm
following
up
with
the
other
maintainers,
to
see
how
they're
planning
on
doing
member
group
distinctions.
I
hope
to
have
some
sort
of
answer
for
that
by
the
end
of
the
day,
when
that
happens,
we'll
get
you
we'll
get
you
added
to
whatever
group
it
is.
I
think
you
can
still
add
yourself
to
the
contributors.md
or
the
contributing.md
as
a
member
group,
because
that
doesn't
necessarily
have
a
top
well.
A
Yep
that
that's
that
link
is
the
only
thing
that's
not
enabled.
I
have
already.
A
And
I'm
waiting
for
that
group
to
be
created
so
that
it's
consistent,
you
know
with
the
other
groups
in
that
contributing.md.
C
Right
part
of
me
just
wants
to
promote
you
immediately
to
an
approver,
so
I
don't
have
to
deal
with
all
this.
It's
probably
a
good
practice
to
understand
how
it
works
anyway,
but
thank
you
for
being
patient
with
that.
Sorry
that
there's
extra
strength
there
that
we
didn't
expect.
But
you
know
that's
those
are
computers,
that's
how
they
work.
C
B
C
Of
the
spec
compliance
matrix,
which
I
think
is
really
smart
because
we
like,
but
for
a
bunch
of
time,
I've
gone
through
those
spec
compliance
matrix
things
and
like
found
them
in
our
code
base
and
then
just
like
yep.
We
have
that
yep.
We
have
that,
but
it's
really.
I
think
it's
really
smart.
That
was
a
good
idea
by
brett
to
add
the
annotations
for
those.
So
we
could
test
those
individually
with
php
unit
just
to
make
sure
that
we
still
match
the
spec
compliance.
I
think
that's
really
smart.
A
Actually,
yeah
from
the
external,
the
people
who
are
from
external
right
who
are
not
part
of
this
community,
they
tend
to
look
at
this
spec
compliance
metrics
and
see
how
far
the
each
language
specific
agent
is.
So
that's
why
I
posted
a
question
a
couple
of
days
back
for
php
yeah
for
php.
I
saw
that
some
of
the
plus
ticks
are
not
there.
C
A
C
C
So
I
think
that
that's
that's
the
only
thing
that
I
was
going
to
comment
on
that
pr.
But,
besides
that,
so
that's
I
have.
We
have
that
she's
working
on
that.
I'm
sure
that
we'll
have
a
bunch
of
other
tests
for
her
to
work
on
too
and
then
next
week
I'm
going
to
do
a
release
for
0.0.6
and
for
the
main,
repo
and
0.0.3
for
the
contrib
repo
to
follow
our
monthly
release.
Cadence.
C
A
No
just
one
thing
for
that:
member
only
and
I
have
I
wanted
to
discuss
about
one
of
the
open
issues,
that's
by
demo,
so
once
he
joins
I'll,
ask
you.
C
E
Okay,
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
I
clearly
understood.
Aren't
you
one
hour
too
early.
E
E
Yes,
my
time,
no,
no,
no!
No!
It's
6
30
6
30!
It
will
shift.
We
will
shift
to
summer
time
in
two
weeks.
E
Yes,
I
guess
so
if
I
remember
correctly
how
summertime
works,
yes,
it
will
shift
from
standing
up
from
samsung
system
from
see.
So
that's
good
in
case
you
didn't
understand.
You
didn't.
Oh.
C
A
E
E
E
C
E
C
That's
very
true
it's!
It
is
strictly
springtime
in
atlanta,
georgia
right
now.
E
Was
I
always
thought
it's
quite
quite
hot?
It.
E
C
D
E
C
E
Yeah,
where
did
you
actually
find
the
this
distinction?
I
mean
membership
has
been
there
ever
since.
C
B
C
I'm
posting
the
link
to
the
community
membership
right
now.
We've
had
the
other
three
we
have.
We
have
a
triager
who
hasn't
been
active
for
a
year,
so
we
probably
need
to
remove
that.
We
have
a
handful
of
approvers
and
then
three
maintainers.
Currently
we
currently
have
no
just
generic
members
and
it
doesn't
so
it
doesn't
seem
as
if
there's
usually
a
there
may
not
be.
I
oh.
You
know
what
sean
I
see
why
this
is
now
after,
like
scrolling
through
this
a
little
bit
further.
C
There's
no
github
group
for
a
member
because
they
don't
have
they
don't
have
privileges
to
do
any
of
the
things
that
a
triager,
approver
or
maintainer
would
do
so
having
a
group
distinction
for
them
wouldn't
really
make
a
ton
of
sense.
So
I
guess
yes,
you
could
just
add
something
to
the
contributing
md
without
any
sort
of
link
like
that
with
a
link
to
the
github
group,
and
that
would
be
adequate.
C
C
D
E
C
C
C
C
A
C
C
Go
as
planned,
so
it's
you
know
it's
just
like
a
small
distinction.
C
So
the
next
thing
that
I
had
on
my
gender
was
I'm
gonna.
Do
a
release
next
week,
probably
following
our
sig
meeting
that
will
release
0.0.7
for
open,
telemetry,
php
and
0.0.3
for
the
contributory
pro
to
continue
following
our
monthly
cadence.
Unless
anybody
has
an
objection,
but
I
very
much
doubt
that.
E
No,
I'm
not
talking
about
state
issues,
we're
talking
about
wooden
heads
and
stuff,
like
this.
C
E
No,
no,
I'm
not
already
done
I'm
I'm
nearly
done.
I'm
done
nearly
done.
No,
the
problem
is
not
really
or
the
reason
for
automating
is
not
just
automating
this.
For
for
the
two
repositories
we
have,
but
actually
the
plan
or
what
I'm
actually
working
with
splitting
all
the
packages
up,
and
then
we
have
about
five
packages
for
the
main
repository
and
about
two
for
the
country
repository
with.
E
Where
could
be
dozens
of
them
in
the
future
when
we
actually
get
more
stable,
so
yeah,
the
point
is
automating
all
of
the
stuff.
So
unless
you
want
to
repeat
all
of
the
steps
from
you
know,
packages
repositories.
C
I
I'm
very
happy
to
hear
that
you're
working
on
the
automation
for
this,
because
that
would
be
a
quality
of
life,
definitely
would
be
a
quality
of
life
improvement.
I
think
we
just
need
to
make
sure
that
that
doesn't
get
auto
merged,
that
we
should
have
like
a
human
intervention
before
we
push
out
a
release.
E
I
don't
know
it's
it's
just
it
doesn't
do
any
merging
stuff
like
this.
So
basically
it
can.
E
E
E
Yeah,
so
I
was
a
little
bit
distracted,
but
it's
still
on
my
table
and
I
want
to
make
sure
this
will
work
by
next
week,
so
cool
yes
and
then
we
can
actually
go
on
and
work
on
the
entire
tests
and
stuff
like
this
and
other
stuff.
We
want
to
do
with
the
kubernetes
questions:
cool
yeah
so
and
yukti.
Is
this
actually
the
way
to
pronounce
your
name?
So
I'm
not
sure
we're
pronouncing
it
correctly:
okay,
cool!
So
if
you're
ever
interested
in
doing
some
kubernetes
stuff,
then
we
can
definitely
arrange
this.
E
E
Okay,
good,
we
can
no
problem,
we
would
have
a
lot
of
tasks
there
and
actually,
like
I
wrote
some
weeks
ago,
we
actually
or
I
more
or
less
figured
out
a
way
how
to
make
the
certain
that
you,
you
don't
have
to
be
anxious
to
crush
anything
or
something.
So
you
can
basically
create
like
a
virtual
cluster
inside
a
cluster,
so
you
can
just
even
try
out
some
stuff
and
yeah.
So
then
we
don't
have
to
start
with
this
now.
E
So
it's
cool
if
you're
just
concentrating
what
you
do
and
then
you'll
find
some
time
and
then
we
can
maybe
go
over
all
the
stuff.
We
have
there
and
maybe
again
for
fred,
so
they
will
get
an
update
as
well
on
what's
there
so
we
had
kind
of
a
session
was
already.
I
think
at
least
one
month
ago,
right.
E
It's
not
about
it,
it's
not
a
great
expression,
I'm
just
kidding
yeah,
so
we
can
definitely
definitely
make
this
some.
My
only
question
would
be
do
we
have
any
experience
with
fibonaccis.
E
Okay,
that's
cool!
So
it's
just
something
I
want
to
know
so
what
I
can
expect
or
where.
Basically
I
start,
I
can
give
you
an
introduction.
It's
not
so
super
easy
to
get
in,
but
I
can
point
you
to
some
stuff
and
you
don't
have
to
know
everything.
So
this
you
can
start
with
some
simple
stuff
and
then,
if
you're
interested
you
can
do
more,
but
that's
something
you
can
look
into
in
the
future.
E
E
Yeah,
I
think
I
just
cut
you
off,
but
you
wanted
to
say
something
different.
C
Yep
that
that
was
my
that
was
my
next
sequitur
into
my
the
last
thing
that
I
wanted
to
talk
about.
Last
time
I
had
our
agenda,
which
was
setting
up
a
new
time
for
a
meeting
I'll
talk
about
in
their
channel,
and
then
you
mentioned
dentist
intent
testing.
But
that's
those
are
all
the
topics
that
I
had
on
the
agenda
for
today,
so
happy
to
hear
other
ones,
but.
E
Yeah,
let
me
have
a
look
on
my
blog.
I
know
that's
not
very
much
used
in
english,
but
that's
what
it
is
in
german.
E
Yeah,
it's
not
bound,
it
says
like
a
yeah
whatever
I
take
a
look
on
that,
so
I
usually
write
this
down
some
stuff
with
when
something
comes
up.
Okay,
protobuf,
do
we
have
any
update,
so
it's
a
pity
that
red
is
not
here
but
okay.
We
can
just
ask
him
what.
E
Well,
we
have
a
release
for
the
protobox
stuff
and
from
google,
but
I
don't
think
we
have
it
integrated
yes
before
yet,
because
the
tests
fail.
C
I
think
so
I
think
that
they,
they
integrated
it
as
a
hot
patch,
and
I
think
that
it
has
to
like
we
either
have
to
update
our
reference
to
the
hot
patch,
or
we
have
to
wait
for
them
to
do
a
full
release.
So
I
I
would
punch
to
bret
to
see
what
he
wants
to
do
with
that.
I'm
assuming
that
I
don't
know,
I
think
we
should
ask
him.
E
E
No
okay
and
then
I
have
just
one
thing,
because
kishani
asked
me
about
the
b3
propagator
stuff
right.
C
E
Okay,
so
let's
just
go
over
this
quickly
because
I
thought
it's
easier
to
explain
basically
yeah
then.
C
Yeah,
I
remember
I
remember
working
on
that
with
darn.
What's
his
name,
farmy
farming.
E
Protocol,
you
could
call
it
usually,
which
has
been
used
by
zipkin
and
jaeger
in
the
past.
Basically,
just
the
same
as.
E
W3C,
the
propagation
mechanism,
so,
if
you
go
actually,
I
can
post
a
link
in
the
chat
sure.
C
I'm
taking
notes
on
this
in
the
in
the
meeting
notes
for
today
too.
Just
so,
you
know.
E
Yes,
so
it's
it's
a
kind
of
protocol
used
which
traditionally
on
the
past
has
been
used
by
basically
jager
and
zipkin,
and
it's
still
used
in
a
lot
of
other
places,
because
there
was
no
common
specification
for
something
like
this.
It's
basically
a
way
to
so
the
proper
gazers
are
basically
a
way
to
transport
tracing
data
through
different
boundaries.
E
So
boundaries
in
this
case
basically
means
like
a
service
or
you
have
so
if
you
have
a
main
service
and
it's
calling
a
microservice
and
another
microservice
then
can
propagate
the
trace
id
and
the
current
spend
id.
So
again,
if
you
then
look
at
zipking
or
whatever
you
have
as
a
tracing
background,
you
can
actually
see
yeah
what's
happening
there.
So
that's
actually
the
main
use
case
for
distributed
tracing,
otherwise
it
wouldn't
be
distributed
in
the
first
place.
E
So
and
b3
is
just
one
of
those
protocols
and
if
you
have
a
look
in
this
ticket,
then
I
linked
the.
There
are
two
kinds
of
headers
they're
kind
of
really
simple.
There's
a
single
header
and
a
multiple
header
specification.
The
multiple
header
specification
has
been
the
first
one,
the
other
one
has
been
introduced
somewhat
later
and
yeah.
It's
basically
just
a
mapping
between
those
headers
which
come
which
will
be
propagated
by,
for
example,
on
if
you
guys
know,
envoy
or.
E
What's
the
service
mesh,
I
built
vistio
right,
so
I
don't
know
if
istio
actually
can
speak
w3c,
it
can
usually
use
v3
as
well
or
actually
an
android.
So
you
can
set
up
like
a
front
service
or
controller
or
like
a
load
balancer
which
then
would
add
those
headers.
You
know
it's
your
main
entry
point
and
then,
if
you
have
some
service,
then
you
can
just
get
those
headers
from
from
the
actually
call
and
then
propagate
them,
the
traces
and
so
on,
and
yes
they're.
E
Basically,
if
you
take
a
look
at
the
specification,
it's
really
it's
actually
quite
simple.
The
only
thing
we
have
to
do
at
the
moment
is
not
the
grpc
encoding
on
the
gms,
but
just
the
first
two
ones.
So
as
one
with
one
header,
basically
catch
all
header
and
those
ones
and
a
few
things
are
not
really
needed
for
us,
which.
E
Not
to
go
into
any
detail,
but
I
can
give
you
some
more
some
more
of
the
gotchas
or
I
can
just
send
you
and
select
some
things
which
you
should
take
a
look
and
or
not
to
confuse
you
I
mean,
or
basically
it's
a
good
way.
I
will
just
send
you
a
few
links
which
you
can
look
into
and
maybe
the
stuff
I
already
started.
So
yes,
so
if
you
want
to
work
on
this,
so
be
our
guest.
D
E
Yeah
and
I
can
add-
or
I
can
actually
add
all
the
other
stuff
I
have
as
well
to
the
ticket
and
that's
a
little
bit
more
obvious.
What
are
all
this
part?
So
basically,
a
good
starting
point
is
this
one
tracer
we
have
at
the
moment
and
usually
they
get
some
kind
of
what
we
call
an
open
telemetry.
This.
E
This
word,
which
is
not
in
my
head
right
now,
what
is
called
that.
E
E
E
Yes
or
if
you
use
a
messaging
system
that
wouldn't
be
a
header
so
or
some
whatever
package
or
and
so
that's
the
reason
why
it's
called
the
carrier,
not
a
header
yeah.
Sometimes
the
the
lingo
of
hotel
is
a
little
bit
confusing
if
you're
not
familiar
with
it.
So
that's
basically
what
it
means
in
in
terms
of
non-http,
as
you
can
basically
think
of
it
as.
E
E
No,
no,
no,
no!
No!
No!
No!
No
hold
hold
your
your
fingers.
No!
I
I
kicked
off
the
ci
again
because
we
actually
fixed
the
the
final
issue
or
not
we
but
right,
and
it's
still,
I
think
it's
still
waiting
on
being.
E
E
E
E
C
Latest
this
is
latest
number
three.
It
looks
like
it's
cute.
C
E
Okay,
another
thing
yeah
so.
E
Kumar
wanted
some
more
input
for
me
for
the
other
pull
request,
so
I
didn't
really
have
time
in
the
last
couple
of
days
I
added
some
stuff.
I
just
needed
to
work
right
brackets
did
just
you
know
two
hours
ago
and
told
him
on
slack,
so
we
will
probably
look
into
this.
C
E
Okay,
just
give
it
a
try
and
then
you
can
still
close
it
yeah.
Sorry
for
saying
for
actually
said
stay
bob,
but.