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A
Oh
hey,
can
you
hear
me.
C
B
B
A
Freedom
units-
I've
never
heard
that.
B
B
No
minus
two
celsius
is
like
two
degrees
on
the
freezing
water.
B
A
B
A
A
Yeah,
I'm
just
waiting
for
aws
had
another
issue
this
morning
with
an
availability
zone
that
we
are
using
and
something
didn't
work.
So
I'm
kind
of
just
watching
until
like.
C
B
Like
what's
called
from
ibm,
they
have
a
cloud
service.
B
A
B
A
A
B
It's
basically,
you
create
your
own
roles.
If
you
don't
find
an
open
role
that
fits
what
you
wanted.
A
Yeah,
I
know
I
think
I've
just
been
using
getpod
for,
like
any
anything
kind
of
like
small,
that
I
don't
want
to
get
set
up
locally,
like
I
think
originally,
when
I
was
trying
to
help
out
at
the
library
like,
I
didn't
really
want
to
try
to
get
php
set
up
on
like
wsl,
2
or
anything,
because
my
like
personal
computer
is
just
like
a
normal
low-powered
windows
computer.
So.
B
B
B
A
B
And
they,
actually,
I
didn't
know
that
they
are
located
in
kiev,
which
is
like
it's
a
german
and
northern
germany.
I
wouldn't
call
it
the
city,
we
would
call
it
the
town,
but
it's
yeah.
A
B
B
A
B
A
A
A
B
They
have
this,
I
don't
know,
what's
called
an
english,
the
this
train,
yeah
yeah.
What's.
B
B
A
B
A
Yeah,
I
don't
really
have
too
many
items.
I
think
the
one
just
update
I
forget,
if
I
mention
it
anywhere,
but
sakti,
who
made
that
original
pr
from
a
while
back
and
for
supporting
the
yeager
agent
and
so
yeah.
I
got
in
touch
with
him
and
he
was
like
oh
yeah.
A
I
just
haven't
had
time
to
like
finish
that
up,
and
so
I
kind
of
decided
to
maybe
help
him
out
first
and
try
to
get
that
in
and
then
maybe
once
that
basic
stuff
around
like
thrift
is
there,
then
then
I
would
kind
of
do
the
the
other
like
scenarios
for
yeager.
A
So
that's
what
I
was
doing
last
night
cancer
was
trying
to
do
last
night.
I,
like
rebased
his
pr
and
like
fixed
up
all
the
like
marriage,
conflicts
and
partying
stuff.
B
I
know,
but
then
yeah
yeah,
you
maybe
have
to
change
the
you
talked
about,
and
I
gave
an
answer
to
the
path
where
the
code
is
basically.
A
Oh
yeah,
with
the
generated
files
yeah.
So
for
that
I
saw
he
had
a
yeah
at
the
like
jager
thrift
like
sub
directory
yeah,
but
I
wasn't.
B
No,
it
should
be.
I
took
a
look,
but
this
was
the
the
old
directory
structure.
You
know
where
we
didn't
have
the.
A
A
B
A
B
For
now
we
could
well,
we
could
basically
two
things.
We
have
this
proto
directory
right
right
and
so
the
two
options
we
would
have,
we
create
a
thrift
directory
or
we
create
one
generated
and
with
the
subdirectory
thrift
on
one
protocol,
so.
A
B
Yeah,
do
you
know
how
to
to
deal
with
the
autoloader
stuff.
A
B
Up,
it's
psr4,
I
believe.
Okay,
there
are
two
mappings.
There
was
psr1,
basically
was
the
first
one
they
created,
but
this
is
it's
a
mapping
to
directory
structures,
but
you
can
basically
set
the
root
directory
from
where
you
want
to
go.
So
the
idea
would
be,
maybe
then
create
a
thrift
and
then
the
lowercase
jaeger
directory.
A
B
Maybe
we
will
have
other
swift
codes,
yeah.
A
B
B
A
little
bit
in
case
you
want
to
use
it
with
a
zipkin
proto
files.
B
A
B
So
interesting
yeah,
so
we
would
have
to
create
another
sub
directory
for
the
protophytes
as
well,
so
proto,
ot,
lp
or
whatever
it's
called
yes,.
B
Okay,
yeah,
they
don't
there's
this.
You
know
this
this
matter.
Whatever
it's
called
meta
meter,
let
me
have
a
look.
It's
kind
of
has
a
kind
of
a
weird
name.
C
B
Files
right
in
the
very
roots
directory
of
this,
which
could.
B
Some
problems
when
we
want
to
split
this.
A
B
Yeah,
because
the
idea
which
we
had
was
to
publish
the
generated
code
as
separate
packages
as
well,
so
they
could.
If
anybody
and
anyone
is
just
interested
in
those
generated
packages,
they
could
just
require
those,
and
otherwise
we
yeah
for
the
the
skin
packages.
And
so
we
just
require
these
and
then,
but
we
have
to
have
them
separated.
So.
A
A
Yeah,
okay
yeah.
I
think
that
makes
sense
yeah.
I
can
update
just
for
now
to
have
it
in
like
a
thrift,
jager
and
then
yeah.
We
can
revisit
that
later.
Exactly.
B
And
then
yeah
I
can,
I
don't
know,
maybe
over
christmas
a
little
bit
time.
I've
just
tinkered
around
a
little
bit
with
the
zipkin
grpc
stuff.
Basically,.
B
There
here
last
week,
right.
A
B
I
just
wanted
to
try
work
a
little
bit
with
all
the
exporters.
You
know
what
what
kind
of
extraction
extraction
abstractions
we
can
do,
what
would
be
duplicate
part?
You
know
what
could
be
a
different
class
or
something
like
this,
like
a
transport
or
a
reporter,
or
something.
B
To
have
another
use
case
for
grpc
client
so,
like.
A
B
Couldn't
create
like
a
grpc
client
that
maybe
just
have
to
needs
a
little
adjustments
for
this
thing.
So
that's
what
I'm
tinkering
around
a
little
bit
at
the
moment.
Yeah,
it's
a
bit
complex!
So
I'm
not
that
far
because
then
I
found
something
else
interesting,
but
yeah,
that's
a
little
bit
a
topic
I
want
to.
You
know,
get
inspired
over
time.
So
I
don't.
A
B
Yeah
and
I
think
in
such
a
case,
then
I
will
create
a
pr
and
we
can
think
everything
and
say
what
they
think
about
it.
Yeah.
A
Appreciate
what
you
already
did
in
terms
of
like
centralizing,
the
I
saw
like
the
http
or
the
exporters
using
http,
like
I
don't
know,
if
it's
you
or
yes,.
A
A
A
B
B
B
Unless
you
deal
with
queries
or
stuff
but
yeah,
because.
B
And
different,
you
know,
for
the
one
you
need
in
the
http
client,
which
has
or
all
the
different
exporters
need
different
configuration
options.
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
Next
next
thing
for
me
is
just
to
try
to
sync
up
with
sakti,
because
I
don't
really
know
how
to
functionally
test
with
the
jaeger
agent.
But
I
I
think
he
said
he's
been
actually
using
his
fork
in
production,
and
so
I
assume
he
has
some
way
to
test
it
and
and
then
probably
in
parallel,
I'll,
probably
just
start
to
add
some
basic
unit
tests
around
his
stuff.
B
B
We
were
talking
about
the
the
benchmarks
and
stuff
like
that:
oh
yeah,
yeah
and
there's
a
I
actually
found
again
where
you
can
apply
for
the
stuff.
So.
A
B
And
yeah,
I
asked
for
three
servers,
so
if
not
well
yeah,
I
said
it
would
be
nice
because
we
have
three
maintainers
in
three
different
continents.
A
B
B
It's
not
moving
fast,
then
so,
but
yeah
then
we
can
set
up
some.
You
know
demo
applications
and
functional
testing,
which
is
actually
all
stuff.
You
know
the
packages,
so
this
was
the
other
things
I'm
working
on
was
you
know
separating
these
packages
with,
and
it's
really
it's
really
hard
to
do
when
you,
when
there's
no
server
or
something
nobody
can
just
script,
something
because
we
don't
have
as
maintainers.
We
don't
have
access
on
most
the
settings.
You
know
for
the
repository.
B
C
C
B
A
B
Too
much,
I
think
you
can
even
I
know,
there's
a
action
where
you
can
set
up
a
k3s
kubernetes
cluster
in
a
direction,
but
I
don't
know
yeah.
I
don't
know
how
long
this
would
take.
Usually
it's
fast,
but
if
you
take,
you
know
spin
up
all
the
stuff.
A
B
Yeah
and
then
some
more
automation
so
because
yeah,
hopefully
we
have
more
maintainers
in
the
future
and
and
the
past.
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
We
are,
you
know,
germany's
kind
of
divided
in
process,
land
areas.
Oh,
okay,
the
northern
parts
are
more
yeah
because
they're
did
you.
Did
you
hear
the
13th
year's
war
or
whatever
it's
called.
B
B
So
what
a
lot
of
people
think
is
german,
you
know
the
leaders
and
stuff
like
this.
They
are
more
catholic
and
we
are
actually
catholic,
but
it's
very
kind
of
liberal
here
in
berlin.
B
B
Santa
claus
closes
the
german
name
for
for
nicolas
nicolas
yeah.
Actually
we
all
santa
claus
in
the
sixth
sixth
of
december,
where
his
name
stay
or
whatever.
B
Like
christmas.
C
A
B
But
it's
now
that
comes
from
in
germany,
kids,
on
the
sixth
on
the
actually
santa
claus
day
on
the
6th
of
december,
the
kids.
B
B
Front
of
outside
of
the
house-
or
I
don't
know
if
you're
an
apartment
and
then
in
the
night
center
claw
nicholas,
comes
and
puts
some
sweets
in
there
or
something
like
this.
Of
course,
the
parents,
but
but
that's.
A
Yeah
cool
alrighty,
well,
yeah
have
a
have
a
great
christmas
and
I.