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cncf-opentelemetry meeting-2's Personal Meeting Room
A
A
We
didn't
do
much.
Yesterday
we
had
a
good
discussion
around
what
internally
we
call
semantic
conventions
or
common
schema,
but
that's
where
the
notes
in
the
thing
are
coming
from.
B
A
I,
don't
think
so.
We
did
have
a
quick
discussion
yesterday
about
next
week.
I
think
Martin's
going
to
be
around
I.
Think
P2
is
going
to
be
around
so
we
can
leave
it
up
to
them,
but
both
RAM
and
I
aren't
going
to
be
able
to
attend
next
Tuesday
and
I'm
I'll
I'll
take
the
out
for
the
next
two
weeks.
So.
B
I
have
a
question
about
the
JS
sandbox
really
is
that
still
are
you?
Are
you
actively
working
on
that
at
the
moment.
A
A
My
next
steps
on
that
is
to
take
the
merged
branch,
which
effectively
is
bringing
all
the
history
in
and
then
creating
some
more
scripts
to
keep
history
to
merge
that
into
the
form
of
my
very
first
PR,
where
I
manually
copied
everything
over
and
had
it
all
building
with
a
rush
and
everything
else
that
script
has
to
do
a
lot
of
munging
because
effectively
it
renames
all
the
packages
to
include
sandbox
Dash
in
the
name.
So
it
has
to
go
through
and
re
yeah
update.
A
All
the
packages
update
all
the
Imports
right,
no
technically
possible,
because
I
effectively
manually
did
that
using
vs
code,
doing
search
and
replace
with
reg
X's.
So
I'm
going
to
do
the
same
thing.
A
I
just
have
to
get
time
to
do
it,
which
I
should
have
so
I'm
out
for
two
weeks
and
I'm
back
for
two
weeks.
So
that's
my
plan
for
those
two
weeks:
okay,
I'm
handing
over
my
a
lot
of
my
internal
work,
because
the
other
person
who
works
on
the
team
and
they've
been
out
for
the
last
couple
of
weeks.
Unexpectedly.
So
that's
sort
of
why
I
haven't
made
as
much
progress
as
I
had
planned.
A
B
All
right
well
when
I
guess,
when
you
do
ramp
up
on
it,
if
there's
any
kind
of
busy
work
or
anything
I
can
help
with
that.
I
can
find
some
Cycles
to
help
with
that.
If
it's
helpful
yeah.
A
A
Using
rush
and
roll
up
to
effectively
generate
web
bundles
for
every
single
thing.
So
that'll
give
us
a
baseline
of
when
we
bring
in
the
code
from
JS
and
Country.
How
big
is
it
and
then
we
can
make
branches,
so
the
first
Branch
I
want
to
go
up
and
create
is
a
minification
branch
where
I
just
start
trying
to
make
that
as
small
as
possible
and
because
I've
already
got
the
infrastructure
to
generate
the
bundles
I
just
have
to
make
the
code
change
and
rebuild
and
I
can
then
do
a
one-to-one
comparison.
B
I
do
have
a
bit
of
a
write-up
on
where
bundle
size
in
the
browser
is
today
it's
an
internal
document.
Would
that
be
helpful
to
share.
B
A
The
past
couple
of
years,
I've
had
an
intern,
have
a
go
at
trying
to
do
it
and
I've
had
a
go
at
try
and
do
it
like
Last
Christmas,
I
I
tried
to
get
I,
think
it
opened
Telemetry
going
and
I
did
okay,
I
wonder
if
I've
got
it
here,
still
I
put
it
in
one
note,
let
me
just
fire
that
up
and
yeah
I
tried
to
just
take
the
existing
sample
that
they
had
and
then
I
tried
to
effectively
create
a
wrapper
for
app
insights
around
that
yeah
and
end
up
being
twice
as
large
as
what,
as
what
app
insights
currently
is.
A
The
sample
was
big
yeah.
B
A
B
A
Which
is
the
other
goal
of
the
sandbox
is
to
say:
can
can
we
make
it
work
by
having
the
single
project
a
Target,
node
and
web
right,
or
do
we
have
to
split
it
out?
That
is
one
of
the
one
of
the
primary
goals
of
the
sandbox
is
to
effectively
do
as
much
as
we
can
and
I
highly
suspect
that
we
will
have
to
create
a
separate
web
bundle
but
yeah
I.
A
We
need
to
go
first
in
the
chat,
I
just
pasted
the
table
that
I
had
from
the
things
last
year,
so
this
is
like
12
12
months
old,
so
this
is
using
the
Tracer
web
example
that
existed
at
the
time.
A
A
So
this
isn't
the
rush
stuff
that
I
did.
This
is
just
the
just
taking
what
it
was
now.
I
got
the
versions
listed
here
as
well
yeah
and
when
I
did
my,
what
I
called
the
open
Telemetry
scooper
with
the
app
inside
shim
I,
was
coming
out
with
a
raw
source
code
at
the
time
of
383.
A
When
we
were
200.
yeah
and
then
the
minified
is
120k
and
I
think
minified
with
it
I,
don't
remember
what
we
were
at
the
time.
I
didn't
note
it
down,
but
that
wasn't
complete
and
you
know
that's
just
not
workable
for
us
today
and
that's
what
I
did
last
year
is
what
drove
the
creation
of
the
sandbox
effects
to
train
to
do
this
yeah.
A
Yeah,
it's
too
big
yeah,
so
once
the
sandbox
is
up
running
so
the
whole
idea
is
Maine
will
just
be
where
things
get
they
get
bought
into
the
the
merge
repo
merged
into
Maine.
So
Maine
becomes
effectively
just
to
build
from
the
main
repos.
We
can
then
go
off
and
create
branches.
So
if
you
have
an
idea
that
you
want
to
have.
A
B
A
A
Yeah,
because,
hopefully
once
we
do
it
in
the
sandbox,
we
then
effectively
contribute
back
to
the
main
repos
as
PRS
and
then
they'll
cycle
away
back
around
for
all
these
automated
scripts,
which
is
why
I've
been
spending
so
much
time
on
these
automated
squares.
A
A
Okay,
okay,
it
doesn't
look
like
anyone
else
is
going
to
show
up.
I
can
definitely
use
the
time
to
yeah.