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A
Are
our
cake?
Monoliths
are
sucking
cpu.
C
Yeah,
getting
there
just
had
my
last
day
at
this
job.
So
oh,
what's
the
name.
B
I'm
actually,
I
have
a
new
job
next
month.
B
A
Is
your
is
your
new
job
also
in
berlin,
somewhere.
B
B
B
Yeah,
I
think
we
can
just
start
so
we
will
just
quickly
go
over
all
the
open
vrs.
We
have
not
many
at
the
moment
or
actually
we
don't
want
to
have
many
open
pr's.
So
at
the
moment
we
have.
B
Yes,
yes,
yes,
so
I
told
him
that
there
will
be
a
little
bit
of
a
conflict
also
with
the
pr
still
working
on
with
identifying
she's,
basically
identifying
all
the.
B
Tests
we
have
at
the
moment
which
would
cover
the
matrix
we
have
so
we
have
this
matrix
in
the
overall
specification
where
our
compliance
with
the
specification
is
shown
and
she's
at
the
moment,
working
on
identifying
all
the
tests.
We
have
at
the
moment
writing
new
tests
so
that
we
actually
have
a
better
overview,
which
we
actually
cover
in
terms
of
the
specification
at
the
moment,
so
she's
working
on
one
upper
request,
that's
the
one
we
can
see.
B
We
are
adding
the
group
annotations,
she's
working
that
and
then
you're
working
on
the
refactoring
of
the
resource
info.
So
the
third
for
request
that
has
a
little
bit
of
conflict.
So
radix
actually
mentioned
that
we
should
wait,
and
then
we
will
work
on
this
pr
once
everything
has
emerged,
so
we
have
don't
have
too
many
much
confusing
stuff.
B
You
know,
let's
do
that:
okay,
the
next
one
we
already
talked
about
from
this
decoration
one,
I'm
not
sure
why
we
haven't
already
matched.
This
will
check
back
with
a
broken
grade,
so
this
is
basically
just
allow
decoration
of
the
spam
converter.
So
that's
basically
just
turning
a
dependency
of
a
complete
class
into
a
interface.
It
can
be
separated.
B
B
B
Okay,
let's
see
what
we
have,
we
got
in
the
box.
B
A
B
But
still
open
and
then
there's
one
with
the
symphony.
The
synthetic
bundle
that
I
will
take
care
of
that
because
I'm
actually
working
on
refactoring
the
bundle
of
pixels
making
it
more
compatible
with
the
sdk.
B
Then
we
have
a
different
another
bug
report
and
that's
I
don't
know
if
you
all
know
we
have
this
actually
organization
where
we
once
I'm
actually
done
with
this
host
all
the
packages
for
the
different
sdk
for
the
api,
for
something
for
aws
and
all
this
stuff
and
several
other
packages
so
and
also
the.
B
The
symphony
and
demos
posted
there
at
the
moment,
so
this
this
one
I
actually
wanted
to
talk
to
brad
and
bob
about
whether
we
want
to
have
issues.
They
are
basically
in
our
main
repository
because
it's
just
a
little
bit
easier.
Like
the
same,
like
we
the
same,
we
do
with
the
contract
repository.
We
basically
close
the
issues
there
and
then
we
do
have
to
do
all
the
issues
in
the
main
repository,
because
it's
very
easier
for
us
to
manage,
but
that's
not
so
super
important.
It's
not
another,
really.
B
Initially
came
from
from
the
symfony
docker
repositories,
so
it's
not
really
actually
issue.
We
have
the
demo,
but
I
set
up
program
on
mac
os.
B
B
Give
me
one
second
to
create
a
psr
for
tracing,
and
maybe
you
can
just
say
a
few
words
to
the
piece
yeah.
C
Absolutely
sorry
about
that,
just
as
I
was
about
to
unmute
a
bunch
of
traffic
decided
to
go
past
my
window.
Yes,
thanks
for
for
having
me
just
wanted
to,
I
guess,
show
my
say,
show
my
face
so
to
speak
and
say
hello
for
those
who
don't
know
my
name's
adam,
I'm
a
developer
over
in
the
uk
and
I'm
just
a
big
fan
of
interoperability,
especially
when
it
comes
to.
C
Especially
when
it
comes
to
tracing-
and
so
I
I
recently
submitted
a
proposal
to
the
framework
interoperability
group
for
php
that
ultimately
will
go
on
to
define
a
set
of
interfaces
that
we
can
use
to
increase,
adoption
of
tracing
across
sort
of
large
framework
providers
and
just
library
developers
as
as
they're
building
up
their
library.
C
C
Slash
beginning
of
next
week,
and
hopefully,
if
that
that
passes,
which
I
mean
based
on
the
sort
of
reaction
we've
got
it's
it's
a
fairly
good
chance
of
passing
I'd
like
to
sort
of
work
fairly
closely
in
implementing
a
subset
of
the
open,
telemetry
spec
in
in
the
form
of
a
set
of
interfaces.
C
So
this
is
kind
of
targeted
getting
some
form
of
interoperability
between
tools
like
open
tracing
and
sentry
and
scout
apm
and
all
of
the
other
big
players,
because
everyone
nowadays
is
pretty
much
doing
a
very
open
tracing
like
layout
in
regards
to
having
spans
and
then
sub
spans
and
sibling
spans
and
so
on
so
forth.
C
B
Yeah
absolutely
no
problem,
it's
actually
beneficial
for
us
as
well,
so
we
can
then
see
whether
we
actually
implement
the
face
or
how
it
works
out
at
the
end.
But
at
the
moment
we
are
also
using
some
other
psr,
so
because
it's
just
easier
for
us
for
logging,
so
you
probably
know
that
open
telemetry
also
has
a
locking
segment
says.
B
Different
components
and
for
the
thing
for
the
logging
part,
there
is
not
actually
an
api
on
the
specification.
That's
just
investigative
sdk
part,
because
login
is
such
an
old
technique
and
a
lot
of
languages,
but
there
are
also
a
lot
of
solutions
which
are
just
used
in
different
languages.
That's
why
there's
no
real
api
files,
so
once
this
specification
is
unstable,
then
we
probably
use
a
psr
lock,
which
we
are
already
using.
B
There
will
be
and
having
some
some
sort
of
spread
on
increase,
our
tracing
would
be
actually
beneficial
because
yeah
it
will
help
with
adoption,
because
once
we
are
stable,
we
actually
won't,
of
course
want
to
have
frameworks.
You
know
have
an
easier
time
or
have
an
adoption
of
frameworks
so,
for
example,
the
symphony
bundle
we
have
at
the
moment
it's
just
basically
pulling
in
the
sdk.
It's
not
really
instrumentation,
it's
at
the
moment,
just
making
the
sdk
configurable
and
something.
C
Because
a
completely
agree,
I
I
think
adoption
is
a
challenge
at
the
moment,
from
sort
of
a
developer's
perspective,
the
the
fact
that
everyone's
doing
something
slightly
different,
if
anything,
can
make
things
just
so
much
harder
to
adopt.
I
mean
the
the
inspiration
for
for
this
standard.
C
C
B
Yeah,
hopefully,
and
from
our
side
it's
also
we
cannot
it's.
We
cannot
force
libraries
or
frameworks
to
support
open
telling
to.
C
Yeah,
I
think
in
interfacing
is
absolutely
the
the
correct
for
sort
of
first
step,
because
I
mean
we're
a
lot
of
frameworks
nowadays
also
kind
of
make
use
of
service
containers.
So
I
I
don't
know
whether
that
would
be
considered
sort
of
monkey
patching,
but
there
are.
There
are
absolutely
ways
that
we
could
then
from
a
sort
of
developer
perspective,
as
opposed
to
at
the
framework
layer.
C
We
we
could
then
inject
like
an
instance
of
open
telemetry
or
an
instance
of
sentry
or
an
instance
of
scout
whatever,
and
the
thought
there
is
it
because
it
will
be
using
that
thin
interface.
It
should
just
work,
that's
the
hope.
B
So
that's
a
little
bit
the
yeah
apis
with
overloaded
term,
but
in
you
know,
hotel
basically
just
means
most
of
the
interfaces
for
all
the
different
signals
and
stuff.
So
that's
basically
one
of
the
ideas
which
is
kind
of
the
specification
but
yeah.
Well,
we
can
see,
then
just
how
it
works
out
and
what
parts?
B
If
we,
if
from
outside,
there's
something
we
could
change
and
at
the
moment
we
still
can
because
we
are
still
in
alpha,
so
we
didn't.
I
don't
have
to
make
any
guarantees
for
people
that
survived
like
that
in
the
next
release
or
something.
Actually,
we
have
a
lot
of
people
asking
us
when
our
stable
release
will
be
so
but
yeah
at
the
moment.
We
can
all
have
been
answering
this
yeah
at
the
moment.
We
still
stuff
can
break
so
makes
sense
for
us
to
actually
change
something,
and
then
we
do.
C
Yeah,
absolutely
I
mean
fingers
crossed.
There
won't
be
too
many
sort
of
changes.
I
I
definitely
know
as
I'm
going
to
be,
writing
this.
The
psr
spec
for
it
I'll
definitely
be
mindful
about
what
already
is,
is
inside
the
libraries
and
yeah
yeah.
If
I.
B
B
I
don't
know
how
much
you
have
read
of
the
specification
of
the
telemetry
specification.
It's
not
an
easy
read,
especially
if
english
is
not
like
it's
not
mine.
C
Yeah
I
mean
I've.
I've
certainly
familiarized
myself
with
yeah
yeah,
some
parts.
B
Between
the
different
signals
as
well,
because
at
the
end
of
the
day
we
will
have,
we
want
to
have
or
we
need
to
have,
for
example,
if
you
have
locks,
then
the
lock
information
should
also
be
a
reference
to
the
ids
of
traces
and
the
other
way
around
and
things
like
that.
Everything
that
should
be
configurable.
B
B
Right
so
speaking
of
sadiq,
so
do
you
want
to
say
anything
more
to
the.
C
No,
that's
that's
pretty
much.
C
C
So
I
mean
at
the
moment
I
think
we've
had
two
members
of
open
telemetry
reta
reach
out
to
me
in
some
way,
so
the
I
mean
the
next
steps
I
mentioned
that
it's
going
to
the
acceptance
vote
soon.
Once
that
happens,
if
it
passes,
some
groups
will
be
created
on
the
php
fig
discord
and
people
can
pretty
much
just
join
and
discuss,
discuss
I'm
on
I'm
on
slack
as
well.
C
I
mean
at
the
moment,
I'm
I
don't
think
I'm
looking
for
many
more
members
of
of
open
telemetry
to
join
just
so
that
we
have
a
good
sort
of
mix
from
from
other
companies
and
groups.
But
if.
B
C
C
Yeah,
I'm
trying
to
think
whether
I
put
you
in
the
documentary
I
did:
okay
yeah
so.
C
Yes,
that
that's
correct,
because
brett
I
think
he
dropped
me
a
message
on
slack
yeah.
So
once
the
entrance
vote
happens
it
will.
It
will
go
on
to
the
discord.
I
think,
there's
a
list.
Sorry,
a
link
on
phpfake.org.
B
Okay,
yeah.
B
Do
you
have
any,
did
you
have
a
look
into
the
into
the
that's
a
totally
different
topic?
Oh.
B
Would
actually
be
interesting
because,
maybe
oh
I
actually
that's
what
I
wrote,
but
it
could
be
worth
looking
into
that
if
we
could
make
the
hydration
for
other
exporters
faster
like
that
would
be
an
idea
as
well.
So
I
already
some
while
ago
I
thought
about
using
some
library
for
for
for
hydration
or
serialization.
So
if
you
find
anything
usable,
the
hydrator
is
actually
also
a
dehydrator.
So
it's.
C
B
It's
just
called
hydrator
and
I
think
it's
really
fast,
because
I
think
I
didn't
look
into
it
for
a
while,
but
I
think
it
generates
some
cash
stuff.
Next
version
of
master
or
something.
A
B
You
can
you
can
try
outwards,
so
that
was
just
something
which
came
up
in
one
place:
yeah
yeah,
okay,
maybe
I'll
have
another
look
as
well,
so
we
can
maybe
figure
out
because
with
at
least
the
symphony
series
and
the
from
the
instrument
that
schmidt
killed,
the
second
one
I've
worked
with
in
the
past,
but
it's
been
quite
a.
B
Should
also
okay
cool
and
then
let
me
have
a
look
at
my
notes.
If
you
have
anything
oh
yeah,
one
thing
we're
still
waiting
on
is
on
the
lovely
google
company
to
release
the
changes
brett
has
made
to
photobuff.
That's
in
case.
B
Anybody
is
wondering
why
that's
why
we
have
always
won
test
failing
in
the
prs,
because
it's
basically
a
compatibility
issue
with
hp
8.1
in
the
protobuf
extension
which
we're
using
for
one
of
the
tests
and
it's
basically
it's
just
a
notice
which
is
raised
there,
but
this
is
causing
the
test
to
fail
and
actually
read
worked
on
batch
for
automatic
extension.
B
But
yeah
google
is
a
little
bit
slower
than
having
the
release
already
finished
this
patch
two
months
ago.
Maybe
well.
They
haven't
released
canada.
Now
for
the
maybe
next
month
we
can
actually
have
creatures.
B
Fingers
crossed
anything
else
yeah.
Then
we
will
cut
a
new
release
in
the
next
days.
I'm
not
quite
sure
if
all
the
automation
is
working.
If
I
didn't
have
much
time
to
work
on
the
equipment
cluster
in
the
last
couple
of
weeks,
because
I
was
about
to
find
jobs
and
stuff
like
this,
so
maybe
all
the
magic
will
be
postponed
to
the
next
release,
but
we
will
do
several
release
in
the
next
days
because
we
have
a
lot
of
new
stuff.
We
want
to
publish
and
what
else
do
we
have.
B
D
Resource
info
factory,
okay,
so
my
question
is
basically
we
have
to
incorporate
srp
right,
I
mean
currently
the
resourcing
for
class
is
creating
as
well
as
merging
and
detecting
from
the
environment.
So
the
purpose
of
resourcing
for
factory
would
be
to
move
the
merge
and
you
know,
detect
from
environment
functions.
B
Yes,
there's
this
create
default
method
in
there
right,
there's
the
merging
function,
which
shouldn't
be
really
in
there
and
there's
one
which
creates
an
empty
resource
right
and.
C
B
Isn't
there
another
one
yeah
and
you
can
move
those
into
a
factory
and
the
create
method
can
just
leave
him
there,
because
it's
basically
just
calling
the
constructor
and
that
is
kind
of
it's
better
to
have
it
in
there,
but
the
other
ones
which
actually
do
some
heavy
lifting
or.
D
Okay,
you
have
made
most
of
the
changes
except
for
this
empty
resource,
so
in
some
time
I'll
raise
it
yeah.
Maybe
then
everyone
can
review
and
kill
them.
B
B
Okay,
okay
and
then
we
can
actually
create
the
or
move
remove
the
unit
we
have
in
this
resource
test.
B
B
Okay,
okay,
cool!
Thank
you
yeah
in
case
you
have
any
questions,
whether
there's
three
stuff,
so
I
don't
know
if
I
can
still
answer
them,
but
yeah,
and
at
least
I've
worked
on
this
stuff.
So
maybe
I'll
still
remember
some
things
I
made.
I
did
first
feel
free
to
just
okay,
anything
else,
not
from
you,
but
one
is
something
to
complain
about.
A
Yeah,
I
didn't
realize
multiple
folks
were
working
on
the
like
resource
center
stuff.
So
that's
that's
good
for
me
to
know.
B
Yeah,
that's
just
kind
by
accident
because
I
created
some
well
ut's,
basically
working
something
else,
but
it's.
B
B
Because
a
lot
of
stuff-
it's
it's
it's
hard
to
to
you
know
if
you're
doing
requests
or
reviews
it's
hard
to
move
things
into
the
direction.
So
we
have
some
parts
of
the
code
which
are
kind
of
old
and
I
need
some
reflector
or
could
use
some
yeah
and
I
actually
started
to
have
a
look
into
all
the
metric
stuff
and
yeah.
That's
really
old
and
oh
yeah.
It's
about
the
codes
and
the
spec
actually
moved
a
lot
since
in
the
last
one.
B
Work
on,
I
did
start
on
this
spot.
The
one
thing
you
maybe
have
seen
is:
if
you
look
into
the
sdk,
I've
moved
a
lot
of
stuff
out
of
the
global
namespace
there.
So
the
only
thing
that's
still
left
there
is
this
clock
stuff,
which
I
will
move
as
well
into
some
common,
because
I
just
want
to
have
the
global
namespace
they're
cleaner.
You
know
that
you
don't
have
random
classes
there,
which
I
just
dropped
in
there,
because
there
was
no
different
place
for
them
to
belong
to
us,
but
yeah.
B
B
Okay,
look
then,
do
we
have
anything
else?
We
have
to
talk
about.
B
Sounds
like
no
gentlemen
from
all
over
the
world
have
a
nice
evening
nice
afternoon
I
guess
yeah
good
night
for
bobby
for
everyone
who's
up
tonight.
So
that's
basically.
B
And
we
will
talk
next
week
again,
I
hope
britain
that
will
be
there.
Oh,
the
one
thing
is:
we
want
to
start
a
discussion
to
move
the
meeting,
because
the
reason
why
it's
at
this
time
now
because
in
the
u.s
we
have
daylight
savings
right,
go
ahead
to
daylight
savings,
so
I'm
not
so
in
germany
we
will
move
to
daylight
savings.