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A
C
A
D
Sorry
Adriana,
if
Adriana
wants
to
be
listed
on
here.
B
No
I
mean
twice
awesome,
I
I'm
twice
in
the
whatever
and
the
zoom
anyway.
So
no
problem,
okay,
let's
let's
get
started,
then
I
I
put
a
few
topics
into
the
agenda,
so
one
thing
you
might
have
seen
in
the
comps
Channel
already
Philip
and
I
had
a
quick
chat
on
that
two
weeks
ago
that
it
would
be
nice
to
have
some
kind
of
releases
with
the
website.
So
the
idea
is
that
we
on
a
monthly
basis,
just
put
out
a
change
lock
into
GitHub
releases.
B
So
that
way
we
can
just
see
okay,
what
what
happened
in
the
last
month!
This
may
be
eventually
also
allows
us
to
maybe
do
some
monthly
quarterly
blog
post
as
well,
highlighting
the
one
or
the
other
thing,
and
it
also
helps
us
to
yeah
recognize
everybody's
work
and
highlight
a
little
bit
like
hey.
A
few
people
have
done
their
first
contribution.
B
Here's
everybody
that
helped
so
yeah
I
think
that
that's
just
a
nice
addition
and
I
said
we
tried
just
to
put
this
out
every
month,
then
so
that
we
have
a
good
view
in.
What's
what's
going
on
here,
yeah
any
questions
on
that.
B
No
cool
blog
posts,
we
have
one
out
on
Nomad
yay.
B
We
have
one
more
to
go
there
from
about
eBay
going
with
open,
Telemetry
I
think
the
same
one
is
already
on
the
eBay
Tech
Block,
but
we
we
wanted
to
think
about
cross-posting
this
as
well,
because
I
mean
this
is
an
end
user
perspective
on
open
Telemetry.
So
it
would
be
really
great
to
have
it
overall.
B
I
think
we
are
good
to
go,
but
if
anybody
has
some
time
to
review
it
again,
that
would
be
highly
appreciated
and
then
I
think
we
still
need
to
discuss
if
we
push
it
out
still
this
week
or
if
we
wait
for
for
next
yeah
after
the
break
I,
don't
know
if
there's
any
thoughts
on
that.
D
B
We
we
discussed
about
having
one
baby,
because
I
think
we
we
had
around
summer.
We
had
like
four
or
five
blog
posts
coming
in
quite
quickly,
and
then
we
tried
to
spread
them
out
a
little
bit.
B
B
D
B
I
I
mean
at
the
end
so
far
all
those
blog
posts
we
got
were.
Let's
say
not
not
really
in
a
plant
manner
that
we
said
like
hey:
let's
have
a
blog
post
about
X,
Y
and
Z
and
then
let's
spread
them
out
over
the
next
few
months.
It's
more
like
people
show
up
dump
their
blog
posts
in
in
our
pull,
requests
or
or
raise
a
question,
and
then
we
say
like
hey:
let's
have
this
in
the
block
so
yeah
we,
we
don't
really
have
something
around
like
a
for
the
next
six
months.
B
We
we
have
planned
the
following
blog
posts.
So
if
we
would
ever
get
to
that,
I
mean
I
would
be
open
for
that.
But
but
I
think
that's
that's
not
how
we
do
it
right
now.
B
Okay,
I
see
James
you.
You
asked
something
in
the
in
this
in
in
the
chat
around
cross
posting
yeah.
We
we
do.
This
I
mean
this.
One
is
a
cross-post
as
well
I
mean
we
we
have.
We
have
done
also
cross
posts
from
vendors,
so
I
think
we
we
had
something
from
from
New
Relic
a
few
weeks
back,
I
think
the
the
only
requirement
or
the
the
One
requirement
that
we
have
is
that
we
clean
up
this
blog
post
and
make
it
vendor
agnostic
right.
B
So
if
your
blog
post
has
some
screenshots
from
Splunk,
then
maybe
replies
to
them
with
something
from
from
I,
don't
know
Jagger
is,
is
what
what
we
normally
do,
but
then,
at
the
end,
if
there's
a
section
around
like
hey,
this
was
origin.
We
posted
here
on
Splunk
or
Splunk,
Tech,
blog
or
whatever.
Then
then
we
can
still
link
over
there
that
that
at
least
was
the
thing
we
have
been
doing
makes
sense.
B
That
sounds
good
cool
yeah
one
one
thing
before
we.
We
can
go
through
this
through
the
different
PRS
quickly,
and
anybody
has
an
issue
with
us
canceling,
the
next
meeting,
January
2nd.
So
probably
most
people
are
out
of
office
anyways.
So
we
will
then
meet
again.
Two
weeks
later
awesome
cool
yeah,
because
I
I
did
not
have
much
much
more
topics
beyond
that.
B
I
just
put
here,
some
some
blog
posts
in
Reverse,
chronological
order,
so
I
took
the
one
being
the
oldest
to
to
the
top
I
think
that's
definitely
a
topic.
We
we
should
talk
about
again
right.
Patrice
I
mean
that's.
C
A
C
B
Okay,
so
so
Philip
just
just
added
and
again
comment,
and
he
still
feels
spicy
about
this
and
would
prefer
losing
data
in
Google
Analytics.
B
If
there's
no
way
to
say
no
to
cookies,
yeah
I
mean
we.
We
can,
if
you
say
like
hey
this.
This
is
not
on
your
priorities
to
your
list
rights.
Now,
let's
maybe
follow
up
on
this
next
yeah
after
the
break
again,
but
I
just
wanted
to
put
it
up
again
because
we
yep
we
lost
sight
a
little
bit
of
it
and
I
was
not
sure
if
you
need
any
additional
input
from
our
side
on
that.
So.
C
And
and
maybe
to
to
respond
to
Philip
a
bit
so
I'm,
pretty
much
going
with
with
the
cncf
policy
is
which
is
broadly
being
applied
to
to
projects
that
policy
May
is
is
likely
to
evolve
but
yeah.
So
we
can
talk
about
this
in
the
in
the
new
year,
but
it's
still
on
my
radar.
A
B
Any
other
thoughts
on
on
cookies
and
privacy
policies
and
whatnot
no
I
prefer
topic
anyway.
So
the
next
one
is
is
a
PR
I
I
asked
one
of
my
colleagues
to
to
rise
on
gcp.
B
B
So
so,
if
you,
if
you
know
how
to
do
serverless
and
gcp
with
with
open
Telemetry
and
then
have
some
experience
with
that,
where
we
still
look
for
some
reviewers
today,
I
also
saw
there
was
some.
Let
me
see,
I
think
I
linked
it
there's
also
a
new
spec
issue
around
Lambda
or
serverless
monitoring
in
general,
I
I
hope
this.
B
This
can
also
help
a
little
bit
to
to
drive
this
discussion
because
it
looks
like
the
same
questions
and
issues
come
up
again
and
again
so
yeah,
let's,
let's
keep
an
eye
on
that
and
I
said
if
you,
if
you
have
some
experience
with
any
of
of
the
serverless
topic,
I
still
look
into
into
that
pull
request
or
yeah.
If
you
have
some
time
even
give
us
some
some
instructions
on
on
how
to
do
I,
don't
know
serverless
with
Java
on
Azure
or
whatever
comes
to
your
mind,
foreign.
B
Yeah
AWS
assure
gcp,
whatever
you
like,
so
as
we
have
AWS
already.
So,
if
you,
if
you
look
into
into
the
existing
dock,
there's
a
little
bit
of
Lambda.
So
if
you
notice
better,
also
don't
hesitate,
reading
through
it
and
saying
like
hey
this
is
this
is
not
correct
or
something.
The
version
right
now
is
not
using
the
layers
which
makes
it
easier
for
for
people
to
quickly
follow
it,
but
I
think
it
eventually.
B
D
B
Yeah
add
the
message
and
link
to
the
footer
that
did
something
I
erased.
Today.
This
came
out
of
a
conversation
where's
the
preview.
This
is
merged
in
already
awesome
Yep.
So
we
now
look
at
open,
Telemetry
IO
here
at
the
bottom.
We
are
also
now
having
Twitter
and
Mastodon.
So
yeah,
that's
that's
an
awesome
update.
B
Let
me
see.
Have
you
merged
this
one
as
well?
No,
this
is
just
me
doing
a
little
bit
more
for
for
the
registry
scanner
again,
so
that's
just
a
small
tool
Edge
that
that
I
use
to
update
the
registry.
If
anybody
likes
reading
some,
not
so
nice
node.js
code
that
I
created
and
yeah
review
it,
and
we
can
merge
this
as
well
and
then
finally
just
two
broken
links
in
the
registry
yeah
there's
an
yeah
looks
about
that.
B
E
So
what
do
you
think
about
adding
a
section
for
like
contributors
to
Hotel,
so
I
know
we
have
like
some
degree
of
like
how
to
contribute
how
to
set
up
but
I've
been
so
as
I've
been
on,
but
I'm
only
like
just
hello.
My
name
is
James
by
the
way.
E
The
first
time
coming
to
this
meeting
I
was
talking
to
Ted
about
you
know
coming
here,
we've
been
talking
about
a
couple,
other
Sig
meetings,
and
so
one
of
the
things
I've
noticed,
like
you
know,
as
I've
been
ramping
up
to
the
hotel
project
has
been
especially
for
like
creating
receivers
and
whatnot.
There's
there's
documentation
around
the
readme's
or
whatnot,
but
I
haven't
seen
like
a
guide
or
any
kind
of,
like
you
know,
to
say,
like
really
easily
to
follow
a
thing
and
I've
seen
like
really
easy.
E
I
like
what
we
have
on
the
hotel
dot
IO
site
for
customers
of
our
products.
I
was
wondering
if
there's
any
interest
or
possibility
of
doing
similar
Styles,
but
for
developers
of
open
telemetry.
If
there's
any
interest
in
that,
besides
my
own.
B
So
so,
if
just
to
to,
if
I
understand
what
what
you
talk
about,
this
is
more
around
contributors
guidelines
right.
So
if
we
go
here
and
if
we
go
here
into
Community,
we
could
have
here
a
section
called
contributors
where
we
give
instructions
how
to
contribute.
How
to
let's
say.
E
So
right
now
what
we
have
is,
you
know
we
have
you
know.
Basically,
some
references
to,
like
you
know,
take
a
look
at
like
how
this
pull
request
worked
for
something
and
just
the
community,
like
you
know,
rules
and
guidelines
as
far
as
what
you
have
to
do
to
contribute.
As
far
as
signing
that,
like
you
know,
the
blah
blah
but
like
I'm
talking
about
more
like
an
actual
how-to
guy
like
just
basically
like.
E
Let's
say
you
want
to
make
an
arbitrary
receiver,
it's
just
like
a
really
quick,
like
you
know,
like
here's,
like
the
highlights,
like
hey,
hey,
here's,
what
end
data
gen
is
and
like
how
you
actually
use
it
like
here
are
the
like.
You
know
things
you'd
want
to
go
through
for
releases
just
kind
of
like
a
holistic
like
centralized
documentation,
as
opposed
to
just
like
linking
to
the
sporadic
readings
we
have
and
then
I
feel
like.
We
have
like
the
the
breadcrumbs
kind
of
exist
right
now,
but
it's
not
Consolidated
and
I.
Think.
D
E
B
C
Have
you
looked
at
Severn
if
you
could
go
to
the
home
page
and
we
essentially
say
get
started
based
on
devops
does?
Have
you
looked
at
the
dev
page
does?
Is
it
would
that
be
an
appropriate
place
to
add
things
that
you
find
are
missing
or.
E
Probably
let
me
see
about
the
I
mean
I'm,
not
saying
there's
nothing
there
right
I'm,
just
saying
like
I'd
prefer
a
more
like
you
know.
Consolidated,
like
you,
know,
short
and
sweet
thing.
E
I
I
I've
seen
all
these
documents
before
yes,
but
for
one
a
lot
of
them
are
still
written
with
a
focus
on
traces
and
in
my
case,
I
was
trying
to
do
some
more
metrics,
and
so
the
I
think
there
was
like
a
really
good,
actually
like
a
kind
of
walkthrough
for
traces
and
I
would
like
to
have
something
similar
for
that.
But
for
metrics,
just
as
an
example.
B
You're,
specifically
not
talking
about
yeah
right
right,
so.
B
That
should
be
part
of
the
documentation
as
well,
especially
around
the
collector
right,
because
I
mean
yes.
This
yeah
I
mean
what
what
Philip
also
wrote
there
right
I
mean
there's
setting
those
things
up,
configuring
it,
but
it
eventually
also
building
it.
B
E
I'm
gonna
Echo
what
Philip
says
in
my
experience
and
for
whoever
is
presenting
I,
believe
it's
you
server,
and
can
you
go
to
that
building
a
custom,
collector
I
think
you
were
going
there
initially,
but.
C
E
Have
like
right
now:
yeah
I
mean
like
so
you
know
it
tells
you
how
to
install
it
and
whatnot
here,
but
like
I
I
at
least
last
time,
I
checked
this
I
didn't
see
anything
about
like,
for
example,
M
data
gen,
which,
if
you're
going
to
the
dash,
contribute
repository.
C
A
C
B
I
agreed
I
mean
some.
Some
update
is
definitely
also
outdated,
but
but
having
a
little
bit
more
instructions
on
that.
No
no
I
mean
we're
we're
happy
to
to
take
something
like
that
and
then
put
it
at
the
appropriate
place.
Right
I
mean.
E
E
Extend
this
existing
page
or
cool
yeah
I
can
take
this
offline
I
think
we
don't
need
to
like
figure.
C
E
Do
we
have
a
slack
channel
for
this
working
group,
Sig
yeah.
B
It's
Hotel
comps,
and
you
cannot
see
this
because
I
only
share
my
my
Chrome
I
know
it's
Hotel,
it's
Hotel
comms.
E
So
gotcha
I'll
find
it
in
the
select.
Then
I
appreciate
you
and
that's
it
for
me.
B
No
okay,
then
I
wish
everybody
a
great
break
shut
down.
However,
you
you
call
it
in
in
your
company
enjoy
the
time
off.
If
you
have,
some
I
will
be
off
for
two
weeks
at
least
so
going
to
enjoy
that,
and
then
we
speak
each
other
in
yeah
around
about
three
weeks
four
weeks.
Four
weeks
then
awesome.