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A
B
Okay,
folks,
I
didn't
have
any
specific
agenda
items.
I
am
in
the
process
of
adding
more
data
points
to
the
jfr
prototype,
but
I've
been
off
sick
for
the
last
two
days,
so
I
haven't
got
as
far
along
with
that.
I
was
hoping
for
something
to
show
today,
but
I
was
out
yesterday
and
on
monday.
C
C
So
may
I
ask
because
I
I
think
I
missed
one
meeting
last
week-
was
there
anything
about
the
progress
on
the
jvm
metrics
like
we,
there
was
already
the
pr
with
the
memory
and
cpu
stuff,
and
I
I
think,
roughly
speaking
what
was
going
to
come.
Next
was
the
actual
gc
metrics?
B
Yeah
I
mean
I've,
been
I've
been
working
on
on
some
of
that
in
the
jfr
prototype,
but
I'm
doing
that
in
my
own
repo.
So
I
haven't
put
a
pr
in
for
that.
Yet
there
might
be
a
draft
pr,
but
it's
so
it's
coming.
It's
just
making
you
relatively
slow
progress.
I
would
say.
B
B
And
it
is,
it
is
only
you
know
in
draft
mode,
so
so
please,
you
know,
have
a
have
a
look
and
make
some
comments.
D
D
But
that's
just
an
example.
I
mean,
of
course
open
telemetry
is
not
not
about
prometheus,
but
it's
yeah.
If
you
want
an
example,
then
using
promises
in
grafana
is
probably
like
a
popular
open
source
stack
to
create
examples
with
right,
yeah.
D
B
I've
been
talking
to
the
folks
at
oh
god:
what's
it
called
time
scale
time
scale
dv
and
they
are
gonna,
have
a
native
otlp
endpoint
at
some
point
soon,
but
it's
not
ready
yet
so
yeah.
D
That's
one:
that's
the
transport
format.
Still
they
need
kind
of
metric
store
right.
D
B
Postgres
extension,
which
they're
building
on
top
of
it's
it
actually
looks
quite
nice
and
it's
an
alternative
to
doing
everything
you
know
defaulting
to
prometheus
for
storage.
Is
you
know
something
I
think
we
should
try
to
as
other
products
come
on,
try
to
try
out
some
different
different
storage
engines?
Yeah?
Why
not?
Is
it
an
open
source
thing
yeah?
If
they
do,
I
mean
they,
they
sell
it
as
well.
You
know
so
they've
got
a
cloud
edition
and
it's
it's
it's
a
sas
product,
but
it's
it's
open
source.
A
B
Yes,
that's
that's
a
good
point.
One
thing
from
from
last
time:
tommy
you,
you
said
you
might
be
able
to
to
provide
a
list
of
things
which
you
you
currently
have
to
work
around
in
order
to
to
to
get
values
out
of
the
jmx
exporter.
E
I
have
not
been
a
little
busy
with
other
things,
trying
to
remember
exactly
what
I
was
referring
to
when
I
said
that.
A
B
B
It's
the
second
edition
of
the
well
grounded
java
developer.
Oh.
B
Not
quite
we've
got
all
the
way
up
to
17
and
there
was
even
there
was
even
a
half
a
chapter
on
what's
in
18.,
so
it
never
got
updated
for
8
or
11,
which
is
just
strange,
but
it
happened
this
time.
B
Okay,
I
mean:
do
we
do
if,
if
everybody's
just
kind
of
quietly
getting
on
with
stuff,
do
we
want
to
just
just
call
it
and
just
have
a
very,
very
short
meeting
today,
because
I've
got
stuff
to
get
on
with,
and
I
I
could
use
the
time
to
go
down.
Program
sounds
good.
D
Yeah,
it's
it's
the
top
of
the
list,
but
it's
also
a
bit
of
a
side
project.
Yes,.
A
Yeah,
I
understand
yeah.
I've
started
work
to
split
our
code,
that
interfaces
directly
with
that
library
and
just
the
serialization
independently,
so
we'll
probably
release
with
this
realization,
even
if
that
one
point
was
met
out,
so
that
should
be
okay.
Let's
just
okay
cool.