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A
All
right
welcome
everybody
november
26th,
the
architecture
working
group
meeting
and
let
me
share
my
screen:
happy
thanksgiving
everybody
that
are
in
the.
A
A
So
the
signup
process,
like
the
last
time
we
talked
at
the
general
meeting
about
the
sign
up
bridge,
that's
been
replaced.
So
the
websites
have
been
updated.
I
got
double
checked
ortilius
website,
but
I
think
it's
getting
redirected
correctly,
but
that's
taken
care
of.
So
that's
gonna,
streamline
things.
I
don't
think
we'll
get
the
hiccups
that
we've
had
in
the
past
the
reporting
microservices
that
we're
doing
for
hackathon.
A
I
think
I
have
a
plan
for
what
we
need
to
do
to
get
into
the
next
step,
so
I'm
gonna
have
to
actually
add
a
microservice
for,
like
a
user
auth.
A
Microservice
that
we
can
all
interact
with
not
very
not
a
big
deal,
but
I'll
get
that
out
there,
so
everybody
can
that'll
be
like
one
of
our
first
shared
microservice
to
microservice,
calls
that
we'll
have
out
there
and
then
we'll
be
able
to
get
the
database
queries
added
into
everybody's
python
code
won't
be
a
big
deal.
A
A
B
A
B
Do
you
need
anybody
to
test
that
signup
bridge
other
than
you.
A
A
It'll,
actually
that
was
part
of
the
things
that
I
added
in
the
bridge.
I
realized
that
the
the
bridge
wasn't
doing
the
correct
edit
checks.
So
if
a
user
id
is
already
in
in
play,
it'll
throw
an
error
message
and
say:
choose
another
user
id
at
that
level.
A
C
Steve
it's
tatiana.
There
is
also
one
more
link
with
personas
I've
created
personas
for
for
tls
contributors.
I
could
add,
link
right
now.
A
B
A
A
That's
what's
next
on
the
list
here
is
reward
systems.
So
what
what
reward
systems
has
anybody
been
seeing
or
used
in
the
past?.
A
The
one
I've
seen
out
there
is
the
git
coin.
Like
I
mentioned
before,
I
don't
know
if
it's
going
to
fit
into
what
we're
going
to
do,
what
was
the
other
one
tracy
linkedin
badges.
B
Yeah,
just
yeah,
you
get
electronic
badges
that
you
can
put
out
on
linkedin,
and
you
know
it
shows
your
contribution
to
open
source
and
there's
some
there's
some
free
ones.
There's
some
ones
that
cost
some
money,
not
that
much
potentially
openmaker
deploy
hub
might
be
able
to
make
that
purchase.
D
But
yeah
like,
for
example,
tracy
in
devops
institute.
They
have
this
something
called
as
mo
an
application
to
which
they
do
the
reward
system.
B
D
B
Me,
let
me
see
if
I
can
pull
up
my
mo
helen's
been
pretty
creative
at
creating
some,
you
know
reward
systems.
Is
there
a
way?
Do
you
know
from
mo?
Doesn't
ex
it
doesn't
externalize
your
successes
in
a
way
that
people
can
see
it
on
linkedin,
though
you
have
to
be
in
mode
to
see
it
is
that
right,
or
am
I
missing
something
on
that.
D
No
you're
right,
it
cannot
be
shared
outside.
B
But
it
is
nice
to
internally
to
get
the
kind
of
kudos
from
your
peers.
Let
me.
A
Okay,
I'm
trying
to
think
what
the
other
ones
and
also
the
other
I've
seen
well
just
the
whole.
The
whole
swag
type
of
thing,
and
that's
I've,
seen
that
when
like
when
we
used
to
be
able
to
travel,
we
would
go
to
the
linux
foundation
open
source
summit.
A
So
it
was
like
all
the
main
it
was
like
one
person
from
each
member
company
got
to
go
and
listen
to
the
high
level
directions
of
the
linux
foundation,
and
they
would
give
you
swag
on
when
you're
there
about,
if
you're,
giving
a
presentation
that
type
of
thing
so
around
that.
I
wonder
if
we
should
some
of
the
other
things
on
the
reward
system.
What
are
we
going
to
reward
for
yeah.
B
That's
what
my
right
now,
I
think
that
we
have
to
figure
out
what
the
the
levels
of
reward
should
be
and
that'll
be
fun
to
build
out
that
just
the
different
levels.
A
And
are
we
gonna,
take
that's
gonna,
be
overdone
in
the
outreach.
A
B
So
this
is
mo.
This
is
a
this
is
the
devops
institutes
and
when
you
you
do
stuff,
you
get
rewards
and
you
have
a
store
that
you
can
buy
stuff
from.
B
Oh,
I
don't
know
why
I
have
26,
I
don't
know
what's
in
the
store,
but
I
do
I
I
can
get
rewards
and
then
you
get
moments.
So
if
somebody
did
something
nice,
you
can
share
a
moment
with
them
and
what
you,
the
work
that
you
do,
gives
you
store,
rewards
siddharth,
have
you
have
you
redeemed
any
of
your
rewards.
F
We
use
a
similar
thing
at
work
called
bonusly
yeah,
so
it's
pretty
cool
and
then
you
can
like
do
shout
outs
to
people
like.
Oh
thanks,
so
much
for
helping
out
there
and,
like
you
get
so
many
points
a
month
to
award
to
to
people
in
your
in
your
company
and
then
yeah,
like
you,
said
converts
into
spendable,
whatever
dollars
or
whatever.
It
is.
D
What
I
can
see
in
these
stores,
in
my
account,
is
it's
all
devops
institute
rewards.
You
know
exam.
B
C
B
To
my
profile,
so
the
linux
foundation
uses
these
electronic
badges.
So
when
you
do
something
with
them,
you
get
these.
These
sort
of
little
badges
that
show
you've
been
certified
and
the
linux
foundation
has
recognized
you
for
your
work.
I
think
it's
cool
that
way
because
it
comes
to
an
email,
you
accept
it
and
automatically
adds
it
to
your
your
your
linkedin
profile
and
I
think
for
most
of
us
building
our
linkedin
profile
isn't
kind
of
an
important
from
a
career
perspective.
B
B
B
A
B
So
we'll
work
on
the
levels
and
then
we'll
work
on
the
reward
system.
You
know
it
could
be.
You
know
your
first
five
pull
requests.
You
get
a
you
know
a
badge.
You
know
something
like
that:
we'll
come
up
with
a
fun
kind
of
scheme
and
in
the
world
of
jono
I
wrote
these
down
somewhere,
but
I'll
bring
it
back
up.
They
have.
B
B
One
for
regulars
and
one
for
core,
so,
for
example,
right
now
everybody
on
this
call
has
really.
I
would
consider
you
guys
core
you're
here
for
thanksgiving,
regardless,
where
you're
living
you're
here
on
a
holiday,
so
you
and
you
guys-
are
always
there.
So
you
would,
you
would
be
a
core
contributor,
so
the
levels
of
a
reward
have
to
go
with
those
with
those
levels.
Now,
within
those
levels,
you
might
have
somebody
who's
coding,
somebody's
on
the
website.
B
B
What
tatiana's
personas
are,
but
regardless
of
the
activity
they
they
get
rewarded
based
on
this
casual
regular's,
core.
G
Yeah
I
mean
I
I
like
the
whole
gamification
aspect
of
this
thing.
My
only
worry
is,
like
you
know,
trying
to
base
it
on
something
like
commits
that
that
would
sort
of
host
to
support
people
that
are
like
responding
to
github
issues
or
something
like
that.
So
if
there's
some
way
to
make
it
more
balanced
so
that
it's
not,
you
must
commit
to
be
a
contributor,
then
that'd
be
nice.
A
Yeah,
I
think
the
the
I
totally
agree
the
commits
can
get
skewed
and
the
pull
request.
It
can
get
skewed
pretty
quickly,
especially
when
it's
like
something
that
doesn't
have
a
like
an
issue
or
a
commit
associated
with
it.
You
know,
like
I'm,
creating
a
I
don't
know
like
a
pretzel
press
release
or
something
like
that,
something
that
we're
going
to
do
outside
of
get
or
a
training
video.
You
know
those
types
of
things
are
going
to
be
more
outside
of
a
coding
change.
A
You'll
have
an
issue
for
it,
but
there's
there's
not
a
direct
correlation
about
the
scope.
You
know
creating
a
series
of
training
videos
is
going
to
be
much
more
complicated
than
fixing
a
typo
on
one
of
our
our
web
pages.
B
A
Okay,
so
next
thing
on
the
list
is
the
artillious
delivery
plan.
I
know
last
time
you
guys
went
through
and
ranked
it.
I
gotta
get
back
in
there
and
look
at
the
rankings.
I'm
gonna
do
that
when
I
go
and
get
all
the
issues
cleaned
up
and
reorganized
so
I'll
be
using
that
as
one
of
my
guides
to
do
that
and
then.
B
Cool
automation
from
git,
I
think
that's
a
really
really
good
one
to
be
top
in
that
category.
A
I
I
love
it.
Testing
is
zero.
B
B
Not
yet
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna,
now
that
you
mention
it,
I'm
gonna!
Let
me
email
igor
again
or
isaac.
A
A
So
the
last
thing
was
last
week:
we
did
the
the
artillious
walkthrough
kind
of
like
a
deeper
dive,
just
want
to
get
some
feedback
on
that.
If
that's
what
you
guys
were
looking
for,
is
it
too
high
level
too
low
level
just
to
get
some
details
on
that,
so.
F
A
And
I
think
you
know
tracy
is
telling
me
that
some
of
the
groups
are
using
like
twitch
for
sharing
like
a
coding
session.
That
may
be
something
that
we
want
to
kind
of
get
into
it'd,
be
like
a
a
group
coding
down
the
road.
A
A
I'll
I'll
look
at
a
date
with
the
holidays
coming
up
and
stuff
like
that,
we'll
see
what's
happening,
but
I'm
get
thinking
mid
mid
december.
A
A
So
I
just
got
to
look
at
the
calendar
around
that,
but
I
think
that
would
be
the
next
one
that
we'll
take
a
look
at
is
the
ci
integration
and
then,
after
that,
we'll
actually
do
the
cd
part
on
the
delivery
part,
because
we
need
to
get
everybody
has
to
understand
the
the
ci
integration
first
before
you
can
get
into
the
next
part
of
of
how
we
go
and
actually
do
the
deployment
pieces.
A
So
any
other
specific,
like
walkthroughs
or
anything
like
that,
that
people
are
interested
in
and
it
doesn't
have
to
be
just
dortelius
if
you
want
to
go
through
like
a
walkthrough
of
of
a
pull,
doing,
pull
requests
or
if
you
want
to
do
a
walkthrough
of
I
don't
know,
market
service
architecture
in
general
or
kubernetes
any
of
that
stuff
I'll
take
all
of.
E
B
I
think
the
walkthrough
on
kubernetes
would
be
a
helpful
one
actually
steve,
because
we
need
to
start
thinking
about.
We
need
to
start
thinking
about
states
and
what
we
possibly
need
to
manage
in
a
it
with
objects.
A
Right
so
it
really
gets
into.
B
B
There
is
a
recording
of
argo
cd
that
we
did
for
one
of
our
meetups.
I
think
it's
a
really
good
presentation
that
may
be
something
else.
We
need
to
just
watch
as
a
group
or
talk
about
at
least
the
demo
part
of
it,
because
I
feel
like
the
problem
with
the
get
ops.
Is
it
doesn't
scale
well
and
if
there's
a
way
that
we
can
help
solve
that,
I
think
that
we're
going
to
be
starting
those
conversations
with
the
folks
like
ed
spinnaker,.
A
It's
been,
I
didn't
think
spinnaker
was
a
good
ops
angle,
but
I
know
argo
cd
is.
B
B
Now
the
cncf
is
going
to
start
a
getups
working
group
steve
I'm
going
to
sign
you
up
for
it,
but
if
anybody
is
interested
as
soon
as
I
get
the
information,
I
will
put
it
out
on
discord
and
remind
everybody
in
one
of
these
one
of
our
meetings,
because
I
think
that's
going
to
be
an
it's
going
to
be
important
for
us
to
be
understanding
and
at
least
thoughtful
of
what
the
get
ops
community
is
trying
to
do.
C
C
B
Yes,
they
do
an
application
in
my
in
a
in
netflix's
world
is
a
collection
of
microservices
that
don't
that
don't
serve
anybody
in
particular,
they
themselves
have
interdependencies,
and
so,
in
order
to
use
anybody
to
call
any
micro,
any
one
of
those
microservices
you
have
to
have.
You
have
to
have
a
set.
B
Figure
out,
that's
what
netflix
and
that's
what
they're
calling
them,
which
means
we
would
have
to
rename
some
of
our
objects.
If
we
wanted
to
go
down
that
road,
but
that's
what
they're
they're
struggling
with
so
inside
of
ortelius,
we
have,
we
don't
have
a
way
to
create
a
collection
of
microservices
together
outside
of
an
application,
but
you
could.
I
don't
see
any
reason
why
you
couldn't
create
an
application.
That
said
this
is
the
application,
even
though
it's
not
like.
In
our
example,
we
have
it's
a
website.
B
B
Yeah
me
too,
and
then,
as
a
from
the
standpoint
of
a
an
application
team,
you
could
consume
the
component
set.
A
B
E
B
They
did
was
what
they
ran
into,
and
michael
galloway
explained
this
to
us.
What
they
did
was
as
they
started
finding
out
that,
while
microservice
they
had
microservices
in
individual
containers
and
then
suddenly,
they
realized
one
microservice
had
a
dependency
on
another
microservice
and
instead
of
taking
those
microservices
and
putting
them
in
a
container
together,
they
just
started
trying
to
track
the
dependencies
between
those
sets.
Those
application
sets
as
they're
calling
it
nargo.
A
Well,
that's
what
they're!
That's
what
the
problem
that
they're
running
into
and
that's
what
we
need
to
solve
and
we're
really
close
on
that,
like
I
said
we
just
have
to
add
in
probably
maybe
another
column
or
maybe
a
small
relational
table.
You
know
it
would
be
a
two
column
table.
You
know
component
set
id
and
the
components
that
belong
to
it.
So.
B
It
would
look
very
much
like
our
how
you
build
a
package,
an
application
package
instead
you're
just
going
to
create
a
component
set
package,
the.
A
A
But
the
problem
is:
if
you
go
the
tag
route,
you
don't
have
a
you're,
not
able
to
version
that,
and
I
think
we
need
to
be
able
to
to
manage
the
versions
of
the
component
sets,
because
the
the
set
of
for
what
you
have
running
in
development
that
component
set
in
those
tightly
coupled
components,
are
going
to
be
different
than
what's
running
in
production.
So
you're
going
to
have
two
different
versions,
and
I
don't
think
tagging
is
going
to
allow
us
to
do
that.
A
B
I
can
get
a
call,
maybe
I
get
a
call
going
with
michael
galloway
and
just
do
a
have.
A
discussion
on
application
sets
to
make
sure
that
what
we
believe
we
can
do
would
solve
the
problem.
A
I
I
have
a
pretty
good
idea
with
their
what
they're
doing
netflix,
let's
see
if
we
can
get
into
its
view
of
it.
So
we
get.
C
A
Different
perspective,
so
I
think
that
would
be.
I
have
a
pretty
good
idea
of
what
michael's
been
talking
about
from
netflix.
So
let's
take
take
a
a
different
view
and
see
what
the
the
interpretation
from
the
intuit
side
is.
B
Okay,
I
I
reached
out
to
mukalaki,
I
haven't
on
linkedin.
She
did
accept
my
my
request,
but
she
hasn't
emailed
me
so
I'll
email,
I'll
email,
her
through
sales
navigator
again
and
tell
her.
We
really
want
to
talk
to
her
about
application
sets
go
all
right.
I
will
do
that.
A
B
We
got
some
data,
we
got
a
database
update,
so
we'll
have
some
front
end
updates
and
that's
and
some
documentation
updates.
F
Can
I
just
ask
one
question
yeah
I
got
an
email.
I
see
people
voting
again
for
ortillas
for
the
was
that
just
somebody
voting
late
or
do
we
have
to
vote
again?
I
know
I
know
how
votes
don't
count,
but
I
just
got
another
mail
of
someone
who
voted.
I
don't
know
was
it
like.
Did
we
have
to
vote
again
or
or
is
it
that
only
one
time
can
I
just
ignore
that.
A
Out
on
the
eighth
and
we're
doing
donuts
and
beer,
I
think,
on
the
eighth
right,
tracy.
B
B
F
B
Ahead
and
submit
it
so
everybody
on
the
board
had
properly
voted.
B
Now
the
the
press
release
is
written
and
done
it's
ready
to
go
out
from
the
cdf.
I've
heard
nothing
that
says
that
we're
not
anybody
had
an
objection.
I've
got
to
find
out
from
tracy
miranda.
You
know
I
haven't
seen
any
kind
of
the
other
than
the
contributor
contracts
if
there's
a
contract
between
deploy
hub
and
cds
or
ncdf
that
she
needs
for
the
the
asset
transfer.
B
I
haven't
seen
that
yet,
but
other
than
that,
the
eighth
is
still
a
go
for
the
announcement
and
then
we'll
have
to
first
thing:
we'll
have
to
do
is
change
the
the
license
and
that
that's
not
going
to
be
terribly
difficult.
We
just
have
to
go
through.
I
think
we
have
to
do
it
on
git.
F
H
B
Well,
thanks
for
joining,
we,
you
know
you
want
to
do.
You
have
any
updates
on
the
on
a
website
platform
that
we
should
be
looking
at.
H
H
H
But
no
it's
not
kroner,
it's
just
I!
I
came
down
with
a
bit
of
a
fever,
possibly
a
med
reaction
or
something
so
it's
all
good,
but
yeah.
No,
this
weekend,
I've
got
some
time
set
aside,
just
to
basically
remove
the
credentials.
I've
currently
got
in
the
example
pipeline
and
then
I'll
share
that
through
discord
and
people
have
a
look
at
it.
Awesome
excellent.
B
I
did
do
some
updates
to
the
website
as
it
exists
now
and
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
continue
to
kind
of
pick
at
it
and
work
on
things,
but
I'm
hoping
that
we'll
just
be
able
to
say
this
is
the
structure
that
we
need
to
move
it
over
to
something
that
everybody
can
contribute
to.
G
B
I
know
you
missed
a
discussion
around
what
we
believe
the
argo
is
calling
application
sets
and
what
we
would
call
in
our
world.
A
component
set
both
netflix
and
argo
cd
have
recognized
the
need
to
be
able
to
create
a
collection
of
microservices
that
have
to
be
deployed
at
the
same
time
because
they
are
if
they
have
interdependencies.
B
And
we're
still
working
to
try
to
get
somebody
from
armory
to
give
us
to
talk
to
them
about
doing
integrations
with
spinnaker
and
the
integration
points
we
should
be
looking
at.
H
That
sounds
great
yeah,
so
just
as
a
quick
thing
for
me,
I
know
it's
not
been
on
our
q1
radar,
but
I'm
beginning
to
look
at
how
to
integrate
this
with
the
azure
pipelines,
devops
side
of
things
purely
because
the
company
I'm
currently
working
for
are
using
that
and
they're
quite
interested
in
the
product.
So
I
would
have
had
to
look
at
that
properly
I'll.
Let
folk
know
around
that.
It's
not
I'm,
starting,
which
I
think
is
a
priority,
but
it's
just
I
happen
to
be
dealing
with
it
every
day.
So.
A
It's
on
my
mind,
a
lot
right
now.
Well,
just
a
heads
up.
So
in
mid
december
we
did
a
artesias
like
deep
dive
walkthrough
from
a
devs
perspective.
I'm
gonna
do
one
probably
mid
december.
I
gotta
look
at
the
calendar
around
how
artelias
will
integrate
into
the
cic
we're
gonna
start
with
the
ci
integration
and
then
from
there
we'll
we'll
put
we'll
do
another
one
around
cd.
A
Awesome.
That's
great!
So
keep
your
eyes
out
for
that
that
one
and
it'll
probably
be
this
thursday
meeting
time.
Slot
sounds
great
thanks.
A
For
coming
today
and
everybody
stay
safe,
it's
gonna.