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A
C
Good
doing
all
right
all
right,
let
me
get
the
doc
going
here.
C
C
Eric
do
you
typically
do
any
work
on
the
on
the
hotel
website?
Should
I
pull
up
the
repo
and
look.
C
C
Let
me
pull
that
up.
Sorry,
I
just
came
off
another
call
that
was
running
late,
so
I
apologize.
I
wasn't
no.
B
C
Okay,
well,
why
not?
Why
don't
we
go
ahead
and
cover
your
topic
while
I'm,
while
I'm
doing
a
little
prep
here,.
B
So
that's
where
that
stands,
but
I
shared
it
internally
that
if
folks
were
interested,
they
could
indicate
interest
on
that
issue
which
I
had
been
linked
to.
I
think
definitely
like
having
a
banner
or
something
would
be,
would
be
useful,
but-
and
maybe
I
could
even
have
that-
I
used
to
do
html
once
in
my
life,
and
the
other
thing
was
one
of
the
new
relic
folks
had
had
a
question
around
an
aws
request
for
some
sort
of
like
indication
of
stability
which
datadog
also
had
we
asked
them.
B
What
exactly
that
meant,
and
they
said
we
don't
know
we'll
get
back
to
you,
and
that
was
whatever
two
weeks
ago.
So
I
have
no
update
there
except
to
say
that
I
don't
think
aws
clearly
thought
through
what
they
meant
by
asking
that
request
of
some
folks
who,
I
guess,
were
part
of
the
distribution
database
distribution.
B
C
Okay,
sorry,
okay,
so
awaiting
verification
on
what
the
requirements
are
to
be
considered
stable.
C
Also,
I
I
am
taking
notes,
but
I
am
fully
aware
that
many
of
my
notes
end
up
looking
like
like
very
avant-garde,
spoken
word,
poetry
so
feel
feel
to
feel
free
to
go
into
that
document
and,
like
add
whatever
additional
context
or
information,
so
that
you
feel
like
the
topic
is
correctly
represented.
C
A
B
I'll
do
it:
okay,
cool
sorry!
I
just
thought
it
was
cool.
I
was
like
oh
wow,
someone
had
an
acquisition.
C
A
Yeah,
no,
the
logistics
is
a
llc
so
that
I
can
do.
I
can
do
individual
contracting
right
and
you
know
underwrite
certain
events
that
may
be
named
so.
C
A
Olives,
yes,
so
there
is
an
event
that
I
held
last
year,
that
is
now
called
alifest,
it's
in
conjunction
with
collaboration
with
liz
fong
jones,
as
the
content
co-chair
amelia's,
helping
out
actually
as
well
last
year.
What
we
tried
to
do
is
be
generic
enough,
where
we
could
accept
observability
talks
from
various
different
folks,
but
with
a
slant
on
hotel,
because
that
was
sort
of
the
hot
topic
last
year,
but
super
early
this
year,
it's
not
super
early
anymore
and
the
the
focus
is
still
on
sort
of
observability.
A
But
the
the
key
area
is,
you
know,
hotel,
so
we're
working
on
trying
to
figure
out
who,
from
who,
from
the
space,
really
is
the
most
appropriate
to
to
be
presenting
they're
kind
of
20-minute
talks,
and
you
know
we
prioritize
people
who
really
know
what
they're
talking
about
it's
a
two-day
half-day
conference.
A
So
the
first
day
is
going
to
be
a
lot
of
case
studies
from
particularly
customers
or
people
out
in
the
space
who
are
actually
doing
this
stuff.
Maybe
pre-implementing
hotel
would
be
really
fantastic,
but
but
either
way.
Otherwise
the
second
day
will
be
more
geared
towards.
You
know.
What's
happening
around
the
hotel
contributor
space
and
how
we
plan
to
really
actually
get
to
ga
and
or
100.
A
What
we're
trying
to
do
is
prioritize
over
vendor
folks.
It
goes
customers
with
actual
stories
of
what
worked.
What
didn't
implementation
details?
Those
kind
of
things
second
rung
is,
you
know
collaboratives
and
contributors
to
the
hotel
space
and
then
thirdly,
would
be,
if
there
are,
are
that
but
more
on
the
vendor
side.
A
You
know
the
cfp
is
open
as
our
tickets,
so
you
know
we're
going
to
wait
until
the
see
if
he
closes
on
march
15th
in
order
to
really
have
a
holistic
view
of
what
was
represented,
and
then,
if
there's
any
particular
like
trying
to
fit
the
keynote
and
figure
out
who
you
know
who
can
who
can't
speak?
We'll
do
that
then
so
day.
Two
is
more
tech,
community
and
contributor
focused.
A
Just
a
quick
side
question
not
related
to
alifest,
I
noticed
logs
io
started
pushing
out
information
about
how
the
open
tracing
is
at
one.
L
is
that-
and
I
know
that
there
were
some
difficulties
a
couple
weeks
ago
about
aws
starting
to
message
their
stuff
before
things
were
actually
ready.
So
my
question
is:
is
it
factually
accurate
that
open
tracing
is
that
1-0
at
this
point?
Was
that
an
approved
like
yes,
we're
good.
C
I
I
can
answer
that
somewhat.
The
short
answer
is
yes:
okay,
there's
a
blog
post
on
I'm
just
gonna.
Send
this
in
the
I'll.
Send
this
in
the
zoom
chat.
Ed
has
a
blog
post
right,
yeah
yeah!
C
Here
we
go
yeah,
so
the
yeah
we
had
a
blog
post
go
out.
There
was
a.
There
was
a
I'm,
not
sure
if
either
of
you
is
on
the
the
comms
mailing
list
or
either
took
part
or
in
or
observed
the
the
editing
process,
but
there
there
was
a
fair
bit
of
wordsmithing
to
hopefully
be
as
clear
as
possible
about
the
meaning
with
a
topic
that
is,
doesn't
necessarily
lend
itself
to
being
super
clear
in
a
single
sentence.
C
I
would
say
so
yeah
that
is
the
that
is
the
official
messaging
around
us.
But
yes,
the
short
answer
is
the
tracing.
Spec
is
one
o
got
it.
B
Okay,
there
have
been
a
few
sdks
that
have
also
released
a1
net.
I
know
has
released
an
unofficial
1.0,
I
think
not
even
an
rc,
and
maybe
a
few
others
are
at
rc.
So.
A
B
It
was,
I
just
showed
up,
and
it
was
there.
No,
I
mostly
work
on
the
the
root
open,
telomer
trimmer
approval
on
open,
telemetry,
ruby,
and
I
work
on
the
the
collector
as
well,
but
I
haven't
been,
I
can
put
you
in
touch
with,
I
think
elon
is
probably
the
person
who
worked
on
that.
That.
A
So
the
context
is
essentially
the
ollie
fest
right.
This
is
the
type
of
story
that
I
think
would
actually
be
really
useful,
not
not
so
much
on
day,
one
where
it's
like
customer
stories,
but
like
the
contributor
space
and
the
stories
of
what
it
took
to
to
get
this
both
internally
right.
D
A
B
I
can
I
can
share.
I
can
put
you
guys
in
touch,
I
think,
for
what
it's
worth
the
level
of
lift
was
more
or
less
just
like
you
can
have
these
entire
repos
and
datadog
did
very
little
in
the
form
of
actually
with
some
exceptions,
because
we
have
people
within
datadog
who
work
in
open
clementry
because
they
love
tracing
a
lot
of
the
work
of
actually
porting.
That
instrumentation
over
was
done
by
the
various
maintainers,
and
you
know
folks,
and
so
you
know,
maybe
the
guy
from
dynatrace
or
whatever
doing
the
actual.
B
You
know
rolling
up
the
sleeves
work.
A
lot
of
what
datadog
did
was
just
say,
like
here's,
a
bunch
of
stuff,
yes,
repo,
it
totally
works
and
it's
easy
to
port
over.
But
you
know
like
good
luck,
but
as
a
sort
of
a
way
of
contributing
to
the
project
but
yeah.
B
You
know
I
contributed
to
talk
at
the
community
day
around
instrumentation
and
some
of
the
instrumentation
that
datadog
donated,
so
I'd
definitely
be
happy
to
do
an
improved
version
of
that
or
some
you
know
from
the
contributor
space.
I
think
I
can't
I
can
speak
to
you
know
if
you
guys
are
looking
for
cfps.
I
can
certainly
put
something
together,
but
I
think
more
importantly,
I
can
have
you
talk
to
elon
or
maybe
jeremy
garcia,
and
they
can
discuss
whatever
more
broader
olly
fast
things
might
make
sense.
Okay,.
A
Yeah-
and
I
I
think
also
it's
not
like
one
or
the
other-
it's
up
to
you
guys
to
figure
out
who's.
A
You
know
who
wants
to
do
who
wants
to
put
in
a
talk
but
like
even
if
you
do
put
in
multiple
talks,
all
right,
we're
used
to
that
flow
and
we'll
figure
out
who
who
and
what
and
I
think
that
whoever
it
is
that
has
history
on
it.
That
would
be
really
helpful
and
then
also
it
might
even
lend
itself
into
hey
by
the
way.
Like
you
know,
I'm
not
re.
A
I
didn't
do
a
ton
of
work,
but
I
know
three
other
people
did
well,
maybe
those
three
other
people
do
a
group
presentation
right
and
just
like
a
quick
sort
of.
Maybe
that
leads
itself
into
more
of
a
20-minute
panel
discussion
about
what
it
takes
to
transition
yeah
contributions
into
the
space,
I
think,
would
be
great
sure,
like.
B
Common
pitfalls
or
stuff
that
works
well,
so
if
it
doesn't
sure
cool,
I
can
grab
your
contact
info
and.
A
I
have
had
to
be
get
very
good
at
networking
because
of
putting
these
events
out
like
nobody's
paying
me
to
do
this,
I'm
not
really
making
a
lot
of
money.
I
just
think
hotel
is
really
fantastic
and
I
think
the
company
is
great.
B
It's
cool,
I
get
it
my
sister's
really
good
at
networking,
she's
saying!
No,
you
don't
just
you
have
to
like
ask
people's
permission
before
you.
Email
them
like
and
see
include
them
on
a
cc.
I
don't
know
how
it
works.
Cool
me
at
paul
brewster
will
follow
I'll
yeah
I'll
try
to
have
something
in
your
inbox
by
the
end
of
the
day.
A
Awesome,
thank
you
cool
amelia.
In
terms
of
communications.
I
usually
just
sit
here
and
you
know
I
remember
seeing
the
the
issue
about
the
the
globalization
and
just
kind
of
bumping
that
and
encouraging
that
conversation,
because
the
person
who
was
suggesting
it
said,
hey,
there's
nothing
there,
but
it
wasn't
just
like
there's
nothing
there.
There's
like
it
would
be
cool
if
and
I'd
be
more
than
happy
to.
There
was
an
indication
that
they'd
be
happy
to
do
that
so
other
than
that
like.
This
is
only
my.
A
I
think,
my
second
or
third
meeting,
where
I
just
basically
listen
in
my
thought,
is
in
terms
of
one
other
one
other
elements.
A
I
don't
think
you,
and
I
I
mean
because
you
and
I
work
the
ollie
fest
thing
separately
and
I'm
sure
we
can
figure
that
out
at
another
time
like
you
know
how
to
contribute.
But
if
there's
any
kind
of
you
know
other
notes
that
it's
just
like
hey,
this
is
happening
and
the
organizers
would
like
to
would
like
to
make
sure
that
we're
in
the
communication
alignment
with
the
hotel
community
right,
then
that
would
be
awesome.
But
we
can
work
that
off
to
the
side
as
well:
cool
yeah.
C
And
paul,
are
you
subscribed
to
the?
I
think
the
cncf
manages
this
list,
but
it's
like
the
like.
The
cncf
has
a
has
an
hotel
like
essentially
a
cons
list
serve
which
so
it's
I
would
if
you
want
to
sort
of
keep
an
eye
on
comes
from
the
hotel
side.
I
would
recommend
it
right
now.
C
The
the
recommended
process
for
someone
who
wants
to
share
a
blog
article
on
the
hotel
blog
involves
a
review
cycle
that
is
kicked
off
in
that
on
that
list
serve,
and
so
it
is
like
a
to
some
extent,
I
think,
just
subscribing
will
will
functionally
be
a
bit
of
an
early
warning
system
for
anything
that
is
upcoming.
C
It
also
just
like,
if,
if
you're
into
copy
editing,
I'd
I'd
love
the
help,
it's
it's.
I
yeah
I
try
to
get
to
it
within
24
hours,
but
it
doesn't
always
happen
yeah.
So
I
would
definitely
recommend
that
and-
and
it's
it
is
sort
of,
I
think
it's
fairly
demographic
democratic
in
terms
of
you
know,
if
you
wanted
to
let's
say,
like
draft
up
a
blog
article
talking
about
the
event
and
have
that
posted
on
the
hotel.
C
Medium
blog,
it
would,
I
can't
give
you
a
guarantee,
it
would
sort
of
be
up
to
the
group,
but
that
would
be
a
good
starting
point
to
kick
off
that
conversation.
Do
you.
C
C
C
Okay
and
then
it
sounds
like
I
know
we
talked
last
time
about
globa
internationalization
and
maybe
putting
a
putting
a
form
or
some
way
for
people
to
to
raise
their
hand
and
volunteer
to
help
with
translating
their
docs.
I
don't
think,
there's
currently
a
ticket.
I
don't
think
there's
currently
an
issue
for
that
in
github.
So
I'm
happy
to
draft
that
up
and
just
put
the
link
in
the
stock
when
it's
when
it's
submitted.
A
Maybe
I'll
work
with
you
separately
about
what
I
should
post
to
the
the
community
list.
C
Yeah,
actually,
a
quick
request
for
the
sake
of
transparency.
Do
you
mind
and
once
you're
subscribed
sort
of
sending
your
as
your
inaugural
request,
just
a
quick
summary
of
alifest
and
a
link
to
the
cfp
and
and
asking
that
for
for
the
open
source
free
handle
to
tweet
it
because,
in
theory
in
theory,
anything
that
we're
posting
on
that
on
that
twitter
account
should
go
through,
should
should
at
least
have
you
know,
be
given
a
thumbs
up
by
someone
from
governance.
C
There
actually
is
a
blog
blog
post,
announcing
1.0
from
the.net
folks,
that
is,
will
hopefully
go
out
this
week.
I
think.
A
C
There's
no
there's
no
limitations;
it
can
be
anyone
in
order
to
have
it
posted
with
you.
As
author
you'll
have
to
create
a
medium
account
which
I
believe
you
don't
have
to
pay
for
at
all.
C
I
could
be
mistaken,
though,
however,
if
you
do
have
to
pay
for
it,
that
is
probably
something
that
we
as
a
team
should
talk
about,
because,
if
you're
writing
content
for
hotel,
we
probably
shouldn't
make
you
pay
for
the
privilege,
but
yeah
there's,
no
there's
no
real
restriction
on
on
who
can
author
that
content
it
all
just
has
to
go
through
the
same
editorial
process.
C
C
It's
been
mostly
mostly
us
doing
the
articles
thus
far,
but
there's
that's
that
it's
just
because
we're
all
interested.
It's
not
like.
There's
no
restrictions
on
that.
C
And
I
believe
that
the
request
is
typically
to
share,
share
it
in
a
google
doc
for
collaborative
feedback
purposes
and
then,
typically
within
you
know,
24
to
48
hours.
Folks
will
jump
in.
I
mostly
do
the
copy
editing
because
I'm
deeply
unqualified
to
do
any
sort
of
technical
review.
C
B
If
it
helped
makes
you
feel
better,
I'm
not
qualified
to
make
a
lot
of
the
contributions
I've
made
either
and
yet
you've
made
them,
I'm
still
waiting
for
liz
or
someone
who's
like
really
good
at
engineering
versus
me
who
just
like
exists
to
be
like
this
is
terrible,
so
they're
polite
about
it,
though
yeah.
This
is
a
good
first
draft.
C
B
C
C
All
right
cool
so
other
than
so.
I
have
some
homework
here
to
submit
an
issue.
I
don't
doesn't
sound
like
it
sounds
like
paul.
You
have
a
couple
of
action
items
to
get
the
ball
rolling
around
ali
fest,
stuff
and
eric.
You
somehow
came
out
of
this
with
with
no
well.
Actually,
no,
you
do
an
action
item
to
email
call.
B
Yeah,
I
am
getting
an
email
for
paul
to
reach
out
to
regarding
alifest
and
I'll
try
to
put
together
cfp
as
well,
but
that
might
take
a
week
or
two
to
be
honest,
cool,
okay,.