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B
So
quick
note
that
I
don't
think
I
made
it
on
here
but
mango
who
was
my
colleague
who
has
been
on
these
calls
every
now
and
then
she
has
left
lightstep
for
other
pastors
and
will
no
longer
be
involved
with
the
project.
B
Yeah
just
make
a
note
of
it.
I
guess
mostly
she
was
helping
out
with
events
and
stuff,
but
you
know
we
got
a
little
yeah
a
few
months
before
we
gotta
think
about
that
again.
So.
B
B
Next
topic:
pull
requests.
I
guess
the
outstanding
one
is
this
biggest
outstanding.
One
is
the
spec
pr
866
purchase.
A
Right,
oh,
was
852.
The
issue.
A
Request
for
feedback,
so
I
think
that
the
gating
constraints
were
or
the
gating
issues
where
there
should
be
no
edit
page
button
and
that's
gone.
It's
been
replaced
by
a
view
page
source
and
the
spec
has
moved
under
a
reference
section.
So
it's
not.
B
B
B
Yeah,
I
guess
that's
fine,
for
now
I
don't
or
rephrase
it.
I
don't
think
it
should
be
a
blocker.
A
A
B
B
A
A
A
A
And
you
know
that's
what
we're
doing
for
all
of
the
other
content,
that's
being
brought
in
through
a
sub
module
yeah.
Currently
we're
just.
B
Well,
so
here's
a
question
when
this
is
all
being
pulled
off
the
same
sub
module
right
as
these
spec
or
not
the
spec
of
the
schema
correct.
B
B
But
if
the
schema
changes
then
it'll
be
updated
anyway,
because
the
schema
change
has
to
when
they
update
the
schema,
it
updates
the
entire
sub
module
ergo,
the
spec
gets
changed
for
the
spec
will
get
updated
to
and
if
there
is
a
spec
new
spec
release
that
we
just
need.
You
know
that
within
24
hours
we
can't
because
it's
once
it's
once
once
the
release
has
been
made.
Then
it's
just
a
very
simple
pr
to
actually
update
the
spec
correct.
B
B
Some
sort
of
polling
based
automation
or
a
github
action
on
the
publisher
side
does
that
sound
good?
That.
B
All
right,
so
we
must
say
next
tuesday,
if
we
don't
get
any.
B
B
All
right,
so
that
is
done
so
that'll
be
merge.
Tuesday,.
A
B
B
B
It's
more
that
they
need
to
be
done
concomitantly
with
there's
a
collector
update
as
well,
because
the
how
it
works
is
that
there's
a
open,
telemetry,
collector
running
that
is,
I
think,
technically
running
on
light
step
servers
or
on
our
cloud
account,
and
nobody
else
has
access
to
that,
but
me
okay,
so
I
need
to
do
a
state.
Basically,
I
have
to
do
a
staged
update
where
I
update
them,
both
at
roughly
the
same
time
because
of
port
number
changes
and
other
other
things.
B
I
might
be
able
to
just
update
the
collector
first
and
have
the
existing
data
continue
to
work,
and,
if
that's
the
case
then
it
would
be,
then
we
might
be
able
to
get
away
with
just
letting
dependable
do
it,
but
they
change
method
like
method
signatures
and
stuff
change
somewhat
frequently,
although
now
that
it's
1.0
that
shouldn't
happen
as
much
so
I
think
this
once
we
get
this
update
once
we
get
it
up
to
1.0,
then
it
should
be
much
less
of
a
maintenance
thing
going
forward
and
it
should
just
work.
Okay,
so.
B
Because
I
don't
think
there's
I
I'm
looking
at
874
and
I
think
that
everything
is
correct
for
that.
B
B
Anyway,
what
else.
B
So
I
haven't
really
had
a
chance
to
talk
to
anyone
about
the
blog
migration,
except
in
very
broad
terms,
but
starting
to
kind
of
build
some
support
for
that.
It's
just.
C
Hello,
my
name
is
phillip.
I
I'm
looking
to
get
involved,
so
I
I
work
for
honeycomb
our
developer
experience
pm
that
we
have
increasingly
going
to
be
more
focused
on
the
data
and
just
side
and
on
the
telemetry
side,
and
basically
the
the
top
thing
that
we
hear
from
like
either
prospects
or
people
who
are
who
are
using
it
is
is
usually
documentation
related
like
they
have
a
thing
that
they
kind
of
know.
C
To
you
know,
figure
out
like
oh,
I
needed
to
write
a
span,
processor,
okay,
and
so
I'm
kind
of
like
I'd
like
to
help
with
that,
and
I
think
the
best
way
to
do
that
is
to
contribute
stuff
into
the
upstream
like
hotel
project,
because,
like
everybody,
should
be
able
to
benefit
from
anything
that
me
or
my
coworkers
do.
C
And
you
know
I've
done
plenty
of
open
source
before
so
I
know
it's.
You
gotta
open
up,
pull
requests,
get
some
done,
but
I'm
just
curious
if,
like
you
know,
if
there's
kind
of
like
other
initiatives,
I
kind
of
looked
at
like
you
know,
there's
this
thing
like
try
to
pull
content
from
language
repos
docs
folders
into
the
the
website
like.
Is
there
like
an
appropriate
place
and
time
to
contribute
certain
things
that
we
know
are
our
doc
gaps?
Basically,.
B
I
think
that
so
there's
kind
of
a
to
give
you
the
high
level
overview,
there's
a
it's
a
little
bit
of
an
interesting
situation,
because
some
language
sigs
really
prefer
to
have
control
over
their
documentation
and
examples.
Everything
and
have
it
only
live
within
their
repository
and
others
are
less
concerned
about
that,
and
so
they
live
in
the
you
know,
website
repo.
B
B
My
sugges,
actually,
I
kind
of
have
two
two
tracks
here
that
you
could
think
about.
One
is
if
there's
like
specific
things
that
people
have
said
this
is
a
doc
get.
You
know
if
you've
heard
like
20
times
like
oh
there's,
a
really
there's
a
documentation
gap
with
this
language.
B
B
B
So
if
you
could
compile
kind
of
like
make
a
google
sheet
or
something
that's
just
like
hey,
these
are
like
this
is
sort
of
the
matrix
or
some
people
was
asking
about
you
know
and
then
maybe
rank
it
even
rank
it
a
little
bit.
It's
like,
I
don't
know
how
you
all
track
this
stuff
internally,
but
it's
something
that
I
want
to
kind
of
make
it.
B
B
You
know
and
that's
like
that's
the
biggest
thing
right
or
I
I
we
need
to
write
how
to
do.
You
know
collector
extensions
or
or
whatever
so
that's
kind
of
the
the
two
biggest
things
and
if
you
actually,
I
can
just
go
ahead
and
make
a
google
sheet.
C
Table
that
someone
internally
has
been
like
documenting
like
per
language
and
then
like
each
each
column,
is
a
language
and
each
row
is
a
concept
like
documenting
metrics
documenting
span
lengths
how
to
do
spanish.
C
Would
so
yeah,
I
think
I'll,
probably
just
like
copy
paste.
Really
this
thing
and
then,
like
you,
know,
share
it
in
such
a
table
just
so
that
everybody
has.
B
Access
to
it,
if
you
want
to
when
you
get
that
available,
if
you
want
to
add
it
to
the
notes
in
our
sig
notes,
I
just
put
it
in
the
zoom
chat.
Okay,
and
are
you
on
the
cncf
slack?
I
am
yes,
okay!
Well
actually,
you're
also,
you
said
you're
at
honeycomb
right.
C
C
Has
been
throwing
a
bunch
of
stuff
at
me
and.
B
Every
week
yeah
ask
liz
if
you're
not
already
in
it,
there's
a
there's
a
channel,
there's
a
shared
channel
on
your
slack
that
I'm
in
ask
liz
to
get
an
invite
to
it,
and
we
can
talk
about
it.
There
too,.
C
B
That's
cool:
we
try
to
keep
this
brisk,
but
yeah
ask
liz
to
get
into
the
workshop
channel
and
we
can
chat
there
or
you
can
find
me
on
the
cncf
slack,
but
I
think
getting
that
list
getting
that
in
a
way
that
we
can
kind
of
publicly
talk
about
it
more
and
getting
more
feedback
from
other
organizations
that
are
starting
to
do.
Hotel
will
give
us.
B
C
C
Yeah
yeah,
that
that
makes
sense,
and
and
so
like
at
least
they're,
like
what
my
high
level
goal
is
here
like
if,
if
there's
like
either
existing
honeycomb
user
or
or
prospect
like
they
should
go
to
our
docs
and
just
be
like
very,
very
thin.
Like.
Oh,
it's
like
the
end
point
in
the
api
key
that
you
need
to
like
point
this
exporter
at,
but
then
otherwise
click.
This
link.
C
B
Personally,
what
I
would
love
to
see
too,
so,
let's
that's
the
future.
I
would
love
to
have
fantastic
cool
glad
to
have
you
aboard.
C
Yeah
yeah
really
really
happy
to
to
help
out
too.
We
also
have
another
one
of
our
dev
advocates.
I
think
she's
really
interested
in
getting
going
on
this
too
jess,
so
yeah
yeah.
Hopefully
we
can
have
a
couple
more
folks
here.
I
I
definitely
agree.
I
think
that
having
some
sort
of
like
hey
all
you
all
every
vendor
who
does
stuff
with
hotel,
please
contribute
to
this
effort,
because.
C
B
Yeah
and
we're
I'm
also
trying
to
hire
dev
advocates
at
lightstep
to
help
out
with
hotel
more
on
this
documentation
stuff
so
or
it's
it's
definitely
a
big
part
of
my
I'm
trying
to
get
started
and
get
going
for
next
year,
so
good
to
have
more
more
people
aboard
patrice.
Did
you
have
anything
else
you
needed,
or
are
you
unblocked.
A
I
I
can
make
progress,
I
think
for
the
for
the
new
year
and
something
by
the
way,
philip
is
great
that
you're
joining
thanks
for
contributing
you
know
the
spreadsheet
or
whatever
that
table
will
be
helpful.
I
think
it
will
inform
we
have
a
an
issue
called
the
information
architecture.
Rework
and
that'll
help
inform
that,
and
I
haven't
been
putting
it
much
time
in
there
but
austin.
B
A
B
A
We
might
maybe
what
we
could
do
as
a
first
draft
would
be
for
you
and
I
well.
I
could
put
something
together
as
as
a
first
draft
and
then
you
and
I
could
sit,
have
a
zoom
call,
and
just
you
can
tell
me
if
it
makes
sense
before
we
bring
in
other
folks,
and
then
this
will
be
iterative,
as
I
mentioned,
for
the
other
projects
I
worked
on.
It
took
quite
a
while
to
refine
and
get
right.
Yeah.
B
All
right
that
sounds
good.
Let's,
let's
plan
on
that,
then,
if
you.
A
B
B
Let
me
well
after
this
call
after
I
eat
lunch,
I'll
check
my
google
drive
and
then,
if
I
find
anything
I'll,
send
it
to
you,
okay
sounds
good
all
right.
Well,
thank
you.
Everyone.
Thank
you.