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From YouTube: 2023-02-16 meeting
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C
A
Just
wrapped
up
the
the
America
ones,
and
maybe
people
were
switching
over.
A
Yeah
I
think
you
got
a
shout
out
on
your
blog,
so
well
done
on
that
awesome.
A
B
Yeah,
like
one
one
thing
we
talked
about,
is
like
how
to
get
it
to
the
cigs,
and
one
of
the
things
that
came
up
was
like
creating
GitHub
issues
for
the
feedback.
A
Think
I've
only
attended
one
and
I've
tried
to
attend
some
previously,
but
I
had
some
either
like
weird
Zoom
issues
or
I
thought
it
was
as
we
miss
you,
but
people
were
really
disjointing
late,
but
I
was
able
to
catch
one
like
last
month.
I
think
and
I
enjoyed
it.
Yeah.
B
D
C
D
I'm
sorry
too,
I
have
notes
which
we
can
work
on
I
feel
like
I
caught
most
of
it,
but.
C
E
A
B
A
G
G
C
C
F
A
Can
be
a
contributor
too
I,
don't
have
to
be
a
guest,
nothing,
nothing
super
specific
I!
Guess
we
are
making
a
lot
of
like
Lambda
and
dysfunction
and
general
improvements
or
kind
of
like
have
those
you
know
in
the
works.
So
I
guess
if
there's
any
specific
feedback
you
all
get
or
like
comments
around
stuff
like
that.
That
would
be
great
to
just
route
it
our
way
and
then
yeah.
That's
that's!
Probably
the
only
top
of
Mind
thing.
For
me,
foreign.
F
E
B
What
what
happened
around
that
discussion,
like
with
the
GitHub
issues,
by
the
way
for
providing
feedback.
C
B
F
I
managed
to
make
it
to
this
Monday's
meeting,
but
I
could
not.
For
the
life
of
me.
Remember
what
the
other
topic
was.
I
just
asked
about
thoughts
about
revising
and
updating
the
community
survey.
B
When
I,
when
I
messaged
him,
he
was
down
for
it,
I
had
I
had
pitched
it
as
like
having
a
repo
under
end
user
working
group
and
and
adding
issues
there.
But
he
was
looking
at
it
from
the
angle
of
just
adding
issues
to
the
specific
thing.
B
I
think
either
could
work.
Maybe
adding
it
to
the
specifics
is
good
in
so
far
as
having
it
in
the
you
know,
seen
by
the
Right
audience,
but
I
think
we
could
still
have
like
I
think
you
can
have
a
GitHub
project.
That's
that
spans
multiple
repos,
so
I
think
you
can
end
up
with
Best
of
Both
Worlds.
So
we
have
like
overall
visibility,
but
then
the
the
issues
are
are
are
seen
by
the
right
people
in
a
timely
manner.
A
One
thing
that
might
help
that's
probably
less
less
organized
I
guess
in
that
approach,
but
if
there's
like
any
feedback
or
people
like
discussing
in
a
specific
area,
if
y'all
could
just
like
put
a
note
and
the
relevant
slack,
Channel
and
say
hey,
this
person
was
discussing
this
and
you
know
they
have
an
interest
or
something
like
that
or
just
like
an
FYI,
but
also.
B
A
Or
just
like
connect,
you
know
like
hey,
this
person
needs
help.
Could
the
kid
you
know
the
relevancy?
Please
provides
an
input
on
the
specific
point
or
something
like.
A
From
I
think
the
previous
meeting
come
talk
to
the
Lambda
or
the
function
stick
just
to
kind
of
discuss
his
like
her
own
experience.
So
I
thought
that
was
really
nice
job.
F
Oh
right
on
so
actually.
F
F
F
G
F
You
wanted
to
keep
it
short
for
obviously
obvious
reasons,
but
I
don't
see
why
we
couldn't
add
something
about
the
demo
in
here.
D
A
A
F
A
Yeah
and
one
thing
we've
done
or
I
guess
the
website's
done.
They've
done
the
majority
of
the
word,
but
they've
really
worked
on
like
spotlighting
the
demo
and
like
integrating
the
documents
or
documentation
into
it,
and
things
like
that
and
it's
shown
a
market
increase
and
like
repo
like
visitors
and
things
like
that.
So
I.
F
Okay,
what
did
you
say
that
made
you
see
a
spike
in
like
traffic
or.
A
The
website
team
just
spotlighted
the
demo
more
essentially
so
that
way
they
put
it
on
the
home
page.
They
added
you
know,
links
in
the
relevant
place
and
then
also
I,
don't
think
the
documentation
wasn't
as
much
a
part
of
it,
but
just
better
website
placement
resulted
in
a
lot
more
usage,
which
I
guess
is
kind
of
you
know,
makes
sense,
probably
should
have
done
it
sooner.
C
F
F
You
talked
about
contributing,
and,
oh
you
know,
I
don't
want
to
obviously
like
hold
you
to
that.
But
I
am
something
that
we've
been
trying
to
noodle
on
is
increasing
participation,
because
it's
majority
of
the
time
it's
myself
Adriana
and
Rin
running
the
end
user
working
group
activities
and
wolf
one.
We
would
love
to
get
impossibly
love
to
get
actual
end
users,
but
you
know
we
did
we.
We
would
also
like
to
see
other
people
participating
and
I
was
wondering
if
you
had
any
thoughts
or
ideas
or
suggestions.
A
Thing
we
do
internally
at
light
staff
and
I
admit
it's
not
used
very
well,
but
you
can
like
automate
flag
messages
using
the
slack
bots.
So
maybe,
if
y'all
automated
some
sort
of
advertisement
that
it
went
across
this
eggs
and
said,
are
across
Sig
channels
and
said
hey,
you
know
just
a
quick
reminder:
our
end
user
working
groups
tomorrow
at
10,
A.M,
Pacific,
Time,
or
something
like
that.
A
E
Idea,
actually,
you
know
I
go
around
and
do
this
manually,
but
yeah
do
we
just?
Are
you
just
talking
about
using
the
slack
scheduler,
which
would
still
be
manual
but
at
least
with
batch
our
work,
or
are
you
talking
about
some
kind
of?
Is
there
some
kind
of
bot
in
the
cncs
slack.
A
I'm
not
sure
if
the
cncf
has
a
bot,
but
I
know
like
internally
at
lightstep,
where
you
just
have
a
slack
bot
and
it's
literally
called
slackbot
and
I.
Think
it's
part
of
slack
itself,
so
I
would
be
unsurprised
if
the
cncf
had
something
similar,
I
kind
of
figured.
It
was
just
a
slack
default
yeah.
E
A
Yeah
all
good,
but
that
might
just
be
one
way
to
do
it,
but
I
can
understand
the
pain
of
recruitment.
A
One
thing
I've
been
kind
of
trying
to
push
like
Ted
and
Morgan
to
do
more
is
maybe
at
kubecon.
Do
a
more
holistic
like
open,
Telemetry
recruitment
drive
to
really
need
contributors
and
like
maintainers
and
improvers
across
all
the
sigs
and
then
relying
on
the
six
to
do
their
own
recruitment,
it's
kind
of
a
pain.
A
E
Excited
about
that
and
participating
in
that,
and
let's
talk
more
about
it,
a
couple
things
number
one
Austin
Jeff
got
me
on
like.
Can
we
co-sponsor
a
party
because
of
course
neither
light
step
or
honeycomb?
Has
the
money
to
get
a
lead,
scan
sponsorship,
I'm
sure
New
Relic
has
the
money
like,
but
we
were
like.
Let's
go
party
instead
of
putting
in
twenty
thousand
dollars
to
observability
today,
so
we
could
maybe
use
that
party.
E
What
I
was
thinking
with
that
is
that
we're
gonna
do
beside
like
it
should
be
an
open
Party
to
like
the
existing
Community,
but
we
should
make
an
effort
to
reach
out
to
one
representatives
of
other
projects
and
two
companies
that
we
kind
of
think
are
going
to
be
at
kubecon.
That
haven't
had
a
lot
to
do
with
hotel
yet,
but
we
could
add
to
that,
like
a
contributor
reach
out,
I
think
the
key
thing
with
the
with
parties,
especially
because
there
are
so
many
conference
parties
if
it's
like.
E
Yeah
I
mean
Austin
and
I
will
be
shaping
up
the
party
and
we
can
talk
more
about
it
and
then
I
think
we
could
also
potentially
like
it's
too
late,
to
try
to
schedule
some
sort
of
outside
event
for
EU,
but
we
could
possibly
have
like
a
hackathon
type
contribution
day,
associate
either
virtually
or
associated
with.
What
do
you
call
cucana?
E
Okay,
so
those
are
my
thoughts
right
off
on
this
problem
of
recruiting
contributors
and
I,
agree.
I
think
the
other
thought
I
have-
and
this
is
like
a
separate
thing
from
like
doing
a
drive,
a
cubecon
or
whatever
is
like
how
do
we?
E
How
do
we
better
Engage,
The
APAC
folks
they
have
been
coming
to
me
like?
Is
there
a
list
of
APAC
folks
because
of
the
time
zone
Gap
like
people
really
want
to
be
onboarded
to
the
project
by
folks
who,
like
have
similar
time?
None
of
the
meetings
of
the
figs
are
in
APAC
time,
and
you
know
I
can
think
of
some
things
we
can
do.
We
could
certainly
go
in
Dev
stats
and
like
find
who
The
APAC
most
active
APAC
contributors
by
GitHub
contributions
are
and
like
write
some
of
those
folks
individually
and
be
like.
E
F
A
F
I
was
just
going
to
say,
anecdotally,
I
know
anywhere,
like
we
have
a
lot
of
people
in
the
APAC
region
that
are
interested
in
hotel,
and
so
you
know
they're
out
they're.
There.
E
Yeah,
that's
what
I'm
saying
this
is
one
reason
that
I'm
sort
of
thinking
about
trying
to
do
a
virtual
summer,
like
Community
Day,
hotel,
unplug
type
conference
I
want
it
to
be
virtual
first,
because
we
have
discovered
that
doing.
Hybrid
virtual
second
is
bad
folks.
It's
not
a
good
experience,
so
I
want
to
do
it
like
as
virtual
first
and
have
unconference
stuff,
and
my
thinking
is
that
if
we
figure
that
out,
we
could
do
it
twice,
one
for
like
EU
early
U.S
time
and
one
for
like
aipac
late
U.S
time.
E
I,
don't
know
whether
we'll
figure
that
out
I
need
to
discuss
that
with
like
more
people.
I
feel
like
I
feel,
like
that's
an
Austin
question,
but.
E
I
think
that's
brilliant!
That's
super
easy
to
deploy,
people
will
probably
be
excited
and
I
mean
we
could
do
three
like
we
do
three
with
the
end
user
groups
and
just
like
that's
not
something
that
I
would
necessarily
promote
a
bunch
outside
the
community.
E
So
it's
not
like
adding
more
work
for
me
with
the
external
channels,
which
is
sometimes
a
problem
with
events
like
you
know,
making
sure
that
it's
on
Meetup
making
sure
that
it's
so
I
think
that
could
be
very
lightweight
and
easy
to
implement
and
I
think
people
will
go
for
it,
like
I
would
go
out
to
play
games
with
the
hotel
Community
just
to
meet
more
people.
A
A
E
Yeah
yeah
yeah
there's
also
a
couple
games
that
are
very
low.
Tech,
like
code
names,
has
words
and
is
very
low.
Tech
I
would
say
code
names
may
not
be
good
if
we
have
mixed
like
English
and
non-english
speakers,
just
because
code
names
are
giving
Clues
to
words,
but
it'll
work
for
folks
from
primarily
like
who
have
who
either
have
a
really
strong
command
of
English
or
are
primarily
from
anglophone
countries.
We
might
want
to
think
about
for
inclusion
like
a
game.
That's
more
I'm,
just
thinking
out
loud.
A
Yeah,
that's
a
that's
a
good
call
out.
Among
Us
is
a
popular
suggestion
for
our
teams.
I
know
that'll,
probably
be
you
know:
you'd
be
sauce
in
every
language,
right,
I,.
E
Yeah,
like
I,
said
the
reason
I
like
code
names
is
that
it's
really
low
Tech
like
it's
a
website
and
you
can
all
see
it
and
so
you're
not
trying
to
live
stream,
a
huge
amount
of
data
across
a
large
Zoom
and
it
the
game's,
not
freezing
or
stalling
for
anyone,
but
yeah
Among
Us
is
good.
F
So
one
thing
that
we've
kind
of
been
thinking
about
is
showing
the
business
value.
So
you
know
we
really
want
like
end
users
to
participate,
but
obviously
they're
not
you
know,
they're
not
paid
by
the
company
to.
F
Is
something
that
I
think
could
help
and
along
that
line?
Is
you
know
finding
people
who
well
one
struggling
to
find
like
mature
use
cases,
but
also
just
people
who
have
like
specifically
hey?
We
saw
you
know
this
or
that
issue
music
in
the
potometry
or
I.
Don't
know
if
there's
like
other
thoughts
that
are
popping
to
your
head
harder
for
around
this.
A
You
know
like
a
shared
asset
to
share
with
them,
or
maybe
just
individually,
do
our
own
thing
to
do
some
recruitment,
but
that
might
be
one
potential
way
to
do.
I
know
like
our
like
solution,
Architects
and
a
lot
of
our
more
technical
support.
Folks
are
very
involved
in
the
community
as
well
and
dealing
with
customer
issues,
and
things
like
that,
so
I
can
imagine.
They
definitely
have
the
relevant
stories
to
share,
but
yeah.
F
No,
that
is
a
really
good
point.
I
think
I
get
kind
of
hung
up
on
sometimes
between,
like
oh
I,
like
represent
the
community
and
have
to
be
vendor
neutral
and
then
I,
don't
know
I
just.
A
E
B
Sorry
go
ahead,
so
I
was
gonna,
say
if,
if
we
steer
the
the
conversation
more
towards
open,
Telemetry
and
less
towards
a
vendor
solution,
I
think
that'll
that'll
help
that
way.
Like
you
know,
the
customers
won't
feel
like.
Oh,
we
want
you
to
like,
so
that
they
don't
feel
the
pressure
to
promote
the
product.
A
Yeah
and
it
might
be
good
good
advertising
for
them
as
well,
because
they're
being
looked
at
as
like
a
cloud
native
company.
That's
doing
you
know
Innovative
things,
even
if
it's
in
like
the
monitoring
space,
for
example,
so
they
could
get.
You
know
a
lot
of
I
know
like
GitHub
and
eBay.
You
posted
you,
know
blogs
and
things
and
got
a
lot
of
kind
of
like
products
or
for
that.
So
maybe
it's
a
similar
opportunity.
We
can
pitch
it
in
that
form.
B
I
think
plucking
people
from
our
end
user
discussions
is
also
good,
because
there's
always
like
one
or
two
really
vocal
people
who
always
have
like
you
know
the
complex
use
cases
and
it
might
be
nice
to
get
them
to
you
know
see
if
they're
they
want
to
do
more,
like
a
more
extended
thing.
F
Yeah
there's
also
Dan
Nelson,
although
we've
actually,
we
already
had
his
team-
do
an
end
user
session
last
year
back
when
we
I
think
it
was
in
September
with
our
session.
A
C
F
And
generally
so
far,
people
that
we've
interviewed
for
the
for
those
sessions
have
been
okay
with
us,
sharing
their
stuff.
I
think
there's
just
been
one
organization
that
had
compliance
concerns,
and
so
we
had
to
anonymize
their
interview,
but
that
ended
up
being
published
already.
So
that
was,
you
know,
that's
an
option.
If
people
are
thinking
about
compliance
stuff.
D
E
F
F
B
I've
got
two
rats
and
they
don't
usually
like
to
stay
put
when
they
stay
put.
It's
usually
because
they're
sick,
and
that
makes
me
sad
yeah.
C
A
A
G
F
You
know
he
comes
to
the
end,
he's
a
discussion
groups
with
questions
and
cheers.
You
know
his
use
cases
and
stuff.
So
I
am
getting
some
ideas
from
him
around
one.
The
discussion
group
because
he
did
say
he
would
like
to
see
more
end
users
in
there
as
well
to
hear
about
how
they've
implemented
stuff
and
yeah,
so
that
I
mean
that
brings
me
back
to
how
do
we
bring
more
end
users
into
the
discussions?
D
F
3Rd
I
Yes,
actually
when
I
was
gonna,
see
if
you
could
update
the
March
3rd
session
to
say,
opens
laundry
and
use
a
working
group
and
then
dot
dot
or
colon
colon
yeah
and
user
interview.
F
I
got
the
yeah
I,
got
it
mixed
up,
it's
March,
2nd
yeah,
doing
the
end,
use
working
group
session.
B
I
added
him
to
both
the
and
use
a
research
in
the
private
Channel.
F
We
could
probably
just
put
oh
yeah.
E
B
E
So
we
have
a
set
of
questions
that
we
usually
ask.
Are
there
different
questions?
We
should
be
asking
Doug?
Maybe
we
should
work
on
that
or
are
you
gonna
interview
him
Adriana.
B
Interview
him
but
yeah,
maybe
maybe
we
might
need
to
tweak
the
questions.
E
I
can't
remember
if
there's
anything
that
does
address
organizational
Dynamics
but
like
certainly
a
lot
of
the
questions
are
like
describe.
Your
system
describe.
F
G
F
You
know
that
are
kind
of
standard
just
to
get
information
about
the
background,
but
then
there's
also
opportunities
for
specific
questions
and,
of
course
you
know,
as
he
starts
talking
I'm
sure
they'll
be
other
questions
from
that
will
rise
from
from
those
points
to
follow
up
on
and
such
actually.
Let
me
go
ahead
and
create
a
copy
of
this
for
Doug.
G
F
E
I
don't
know
today,
even
without
promotion,
we
should
see
how
the
EU
folks
think
they're
doing
yeah.
F
I
checked
out
the
APAC
notes
and
it
looked
like
they
had
a
pretty
solid
discussion
as
well.
Awesome.
B
Oh,
by
the
way
before
I
forget
I've
got
like
two
more
people
that
might
be
good
to
talk
about
hotel.
B
F
I
shared
it
in
our
little
group
chat
with
Austin.
Actually,
oh.
B
Okay,
okay,
that
might
have
less
noise
I.
C
Need
to
poke
into
add
something,
because.
F
Here
let
me
I'll
just
copy
a.
B
Link
I
know
I
hate
when
disappeared.
On
my
slack
I'm
like
what
the
I.
B
B
F
Yeah
I
think
you
just
need
to
I
forget
it
was
like
Severin
or
Armin
I.
Think
it's
probably
Armin
just
let
him
know
that
you
got
your
membership,
so
he
can
add
you
to
the
the
GitHub
group.
F
And
yeah
yeah
yeah,
just
whenever
you
get
a
chance,
if
you
have
any
like
thoughts
or
feedback
on
it
or
any
like
changes,
you
want
to
propose
to
it
feel
free,
okay,.
B
B
We'll
do
oh
and
are
y'all
interested
in
the
two
additional
people
for
doing
like
Hotel,
showcases.
B
B
Oh
no,
like
I
I,
just
have
two
more
names
that
I
can
give
you
for
like
any
like
q,
a
or
or
hotel
and
practice.
E
Yes,
I
need
to
book
a
next
hotel
in
practice.
I
probably
gonna,
wrap
that
series
after
this
quarter,
if
we
move
to
either
conferences
or
the
other
thing
I
was
thinking
of-
is
that
streaming
might
be
easier.
E
B
One
of
them
is
actually
in
the
already
like
in
our
our
I
think
in
the
hotel
end
user
channel
Sonia
chef.
She
posted
a
thing
about
like
hotel
and
API
gateways.
B
So
I
wonder
if
like
we
might
want
to
top
her
to
see
if
she
wants
to
like
share
a
story.
Oh
yeah.
B
E
G
B
Oh,
do
we
want
to
talk
about
the
like
attendance
at
the
maintainers
meeting
like
how
you
want
it
to
roll
with
like,
as
far
as
our
presence
in.
E
B
D
B
F
B
F
Think
if
you
look
at
the
maintainer
notes,
stuck
I
just
posted,
we
actually
at
some
point.
We
got
a
little
thing
added
for
the
end
user
working
group.
It's
if
you
look
at
the
template.
It's
kind
of
at
the
bottom
I
think
this
is
back
when
we
decided
to
bring
the
insights
once
a
month
which
we
might
have
done
once
okay,
so
we
do
have
some
space
to
bring
stuff
up.
F
If
we
would
like
okay,
what
we
could
do
just
to
kind
of
ease-
or
you
know-
share
the
burden
a
bit
like
every
Friday
I,
don't
mind
doing
like
a
little
Roundup
of
like
hey.
Is
there
anything
we
want
to
share?
F
It's
also
I
think
helpful
to
just
get
an
update
from
what
other
things
are
releasing
or
dealing
with
I
can't,
like
always
remember,
like
obviously
everything
that
was
talked
about,
but
there
was
a
couple
things
that
I
was
like.
Oh
I
didn't
know
this
was
happening
or,
oh,
that's
good
to
know
so.
G
F
F
Gonna
have
those
titles
cool.
B
G
F
G
B
E
D
E
C
F
All
right
cool
I'll
see
if
Austin
has
an
update
for
us
on
that
later
today
and
then
otherwise
yeah.
Maybe
you
can
noodle
on
some
of
these
suggestions
about
increasing
participation,
I,
really
like
some
of
them
and
I'll
reach
out
to
the
other
person,
the
other
end
user.
That
was
like
really
vocal
today
and.