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A
B
B
Some
action
items
from
last
week
or
last
couple
weeks
as
we
discussed,
based
on
what
UK
harsh
told
us
from
around
the
ntf
storage,
that
the
that
it's
relatively
slow
so
I
have
to
update
the
the
architecture
document
to
implement
a
push
through
process
for
the
caching
instead
of
doing
a
pull
through
and
then
also
I
need
to
update,
based
on
Tony's
comments
on
that
front.
C
B
And
the
third
one
is
kind
of
dependent
upon
the
second
one,
with
the
finding
out
where
Brad
is
with
the
Argo
setup
and
stuff.
B
So
those
are
our
three
action
items
that
we
have
going
on
on
that
front.
Just
on
the
the
pr
front,
she
got
your
and
Joseph
all
your
PRS
are
out
there.
Yes,.
A
B
So
we'll
get
those
taken
care
of.
We
curse
that
that
code,
that
you
did
that
python
code
was
in
the
s-bomb
Ledger
repo,
correct.
B
D
B
B
All
right
perfect,
because
I
want
to
start
utilizing.
B
B
B
Think
as
our
general
board
meeting
they
and
Sasha
ran
into
this
as
well,
where
you
it's
hard
to
figure
out
the
perspective
when
you're
filling
out
the
forms
it
looks
like
you
are
a
sponsor
as
a
contributor
and
you
sponsor
a
project,
and
then
you
get
paid
by
the
the
the
project
as
a
sponsor.
So
instead
of
the
other
way
around,
where
you
think
you're
going
to
be
a
a
project,
is
a
sponsor
and
that
you
are
going
to
be
a
contributor
and
you
get.
B
You
know
that
that
Viewpoint,
so
it's
a
little
confusing
Sasha.
Maybe
tomorrow,
if
you
have
time
or
or
early
next
week,
we
can
try
to
figure
out
the
the
next
steps
on
that.
D
Problem
so
Steve
can't
you
set
up
this
responsive
profile
for
our
TLS
itself,
and
artillius
project
should
get
the
sponsorship,
and
you
can
you
know
after
that
handle
home
to
distribute
there.
B
Is
yeah,
so
that's
where
it
we
have.
The
money
has
been
moved
underneath
the
artillius
organization
and
as
a
this,
is
where
the
wording
gets
confusing.
I,
don't
think
we're
I
think
we
are.
B
It's
called
a
a
a
sponsorship
at
that
point
versus
a
sponsor,
so
we
have
money
in
our
sponsorship
account
and
that's
where
we
just
need
to
get
everybody's
personal
GitHub
side
figured
out.
So
you
get
your
bank
account
information
in
there
and
then
there's
some
process,
which
is
still
a
mystery
to
me
on
how
we
actually
move
money
from
the
artillius
organization
out
to
individual
contributors.
That
is
the
the
mystery
part,
but
I
have
a
decent
contact
at
the
the
GitHub
side.
They're
kind
of
running
the
program.
B
B
D
D
E
A
E
F
B
E
Yeah
Pokemon
is
also
enabled
now
I
signed
up
a
stripe,
but
I
had
to
like
pretend
I
was
from
the
UK,
because
it's
not
available
in
South
Africa
and
once
I
got
through.
That
I
had
to
go
back
to
GitHub
and
then
go
through
the
process.
But
then
the
guitar
process
allows
you
it
doesn't
matter
if
I
was
from
South
Africa.
It
allowed
me
to
go
through
because
I
think
it's
done
through
I
think
they
through
them
right.
Somehow,
yeah.
B
I
think
I
think
the
movement
of
money
will
be
from
our
the
money.
That's
sitting
in
the
artillius
organizational
count
at
GitHub
from
there
once
we
do.
A
payout
in
GitHub
then
sends
the
money
into
stripe,
and
then
stripe
will
send
the
money
to
your
bank
account.
B
Right,
cool-
and
let
me
know
if
you
have
problems
in
some
countries
like
nicta
who's
in
Ukraine,
isn't
supported
by
the
GitHub
program,
so
we'll
have
to
do
a
little
bit
of
finagling
to
get
money
to
him
on
that
front.
B
So
what
we'll
probably
have
to
do
is
I'll
have
to
to
like
pay
myself
and
then
turn
around
and
do
a
wise
transaction
over
to
nicta.
On
that
front,
it's
things
we
can
work
out
to
get
it
to
to
move
the
money
around
yeah.
B
B
They're,
cheap
and
easy
to
use,
but
the
Linux
Foundation
just
wants
to
do
like
you
know
big
transactions
where
they
do
like
a
swift
transfer
and
they
pay
the
fifty
dollars
but
they're
moving.
You
know
hundred
thousand
dollars
and
it's
not
a
big
deal.
You.
B
All
right
any
other
questions
on
that.
E
E
You
go
you're,
gonna,
go
to
people's
sponsor
pages
and
then
and
they
do
a
Bunty-
you
do
it
there
and
you
sponsor
it
like
that
and
then
does
that
come
out
of
the
otilious
I
don't
know.
That's.
B
B
Yeah
Tracy.
D
B
I
see
okay,
if
not
anything
else
on
that,
just
some
updates
on.
B
Is
is
now,
as
of
yesterday,
is
now
an
A.
A
B
It
actually
changes
this.
We
need
to
keep
an
eye
on
this
changes
daily.
B
So
one
of
the
weird
things
was
there
was
a
a
cve
that
got
open
in
g-lib
c
and
that
got
reported
and
caused
our
rating
to
drop
to
an
f
and
what
we
needed
to
do
is
just
chain
guard
and
Wolfie
already
fixed
the
issue.
So
it's
just
a
matter
of
rebuilding
our
Docker
images
and
and
that
fixed
it.
B
So
when
we
get
the
report,
it
breaks
down
each
Docker
image.
So
this
is
this
is
part
of
the
monolith,
there's
the
Ingress
for
the
mono
for
everything
and
then
like
this
one's
one
of
the
microservices,
and
you
can
see
that
we
are
building
upon
Wolfie
and
some
of
them
have
to
be
built
under
Alpine
because
of
like
this
scorecard
uses
a
numpy
and
pandas
which
isn't
supported
under
the
wolfy
python
image.
So
we
had
to
change
over
to
Alpine.
B
D
B
There's
a
if
we
go
over
to
our
project,
and
this
is
some
of
the
the
configuration
so
when
we
do
our
build,
we
collect
our
s-bomb
and
our
our
cves
inside
of
deploy,
Hub
team,
and
so
thanks
to
Arvin
we're
able
to
scan
things
and
check
our
security
stance
on
GitHub.
That
information
is
we're
we're
bringing
over
into
or
the
ortillas
project
inside
of
the
playup
team.
B
So
we
just
had
to
set
up
some
notification
pieces
and
we
should
think
about.
That's
one
of
the
architecture.
Things
is,
is
how
are
we
gonna?
How
are
we
going
to
do
notifications.
C
We
should
be
looking
at
getting
notifications
sent
out
from
deployethub
Team
to
the
artillius
group
when,
when
it
has
new
cves,
which
is
a
it
knows,
if
you
bring
it
up,
you
can
see
the
cves,
but
it
doesn't
automatically
notify
you
be
really
nice
if
it
notified
you,
if
your
your
status
changed.
D
C
So
it
should
be.
We
should
add
that,
as
a
feature
to
the
rossinante
project,
okay,.
B
B
It's
the
spaceship
from
it's
June.
C
F
C
B
Some
of
the
other
things
I
have
gone
through
and
enabled
at
the
security
code
stance,
so
I've
enabled
the
panda
Bots
and
some
of
the
dependabot
ways
to
go
ahead
and
automatically
do
pull
requests
and
then
also
the
bump
versions
at
that
level.
So
some
of
the
things
that
we're
getting
into
were
we're
back
versions
in
some
of
the
Python
code,
so,
like
yesterday,
I
figured
out
how
to
use
the
latest
version
of
SQL
Alchemy,
the
the
2.04
version.
There's
a
couple
things.
B
We
had
a
tweak
in
the
code,
but
that
allowed
us
to
fix
some
of
the
cves
on
that
front.
So
if
we
actually
look
at
our
security,
vulnerability
alerts,
I
feel
like
it
depend
about
we're
all
up
to
date.
There,
the
code
scanning,
we
had
a
bunch
that
we
were
able
to
go
ahead
and
fix.
B
Mainly
a
lot
of
this
stuff
was
bringing
in
the
latest
version
of
Wolfie
and
things
like
that
to
fix
those
those
outstanding
cves
so
just
staying
on
top
of
the
the
the
most
recent
version
of
of
Docker
images
allows
us
to
keep
a
clean
stance
and
then
also
like
our
secrets.
We
do
have
one
secret
that
I
gotta
figure
out
where
it's
coming
from.
B
Yeah,
so
if
we
go
to
I,
think
I
can't
remember
which
one
it
was.
Let's
look
at
scorecard
again.
If
you
look
at
the
pull
requests
yeah
so
here
it
is.
B
So
this
was
created
an
hour
ago,
so
this
this
is
this
I,
don't
know
why
it's
still
showing
it,
because
the
I
think
we
bumped
SQL
Alchemy
yesterday.
So
let's
look
at
the
code
base
and.
B
Can
you
can
do
the
pr
here
or
you
can
do
it
through
a
separate
pull
request,
and
so
here
the
ESC
Alchemy
got
bumped,
but
it
hasn't
figured
out
that
it's
been
resolved,
so
I
think
the
next
time
the
it
comes
along.
It
should
go
ahead
and
close
these.
If
not,
we
just
have
to
manually
close
them.
B
Well,
it
does
kick
off
a
build,
so
what
will
happen
is
here's
the
files
that
have
changed
it,
bumped
bumped
the
requirements
text
up
to
the
204,
but
I
had
a
fixed
code
for
204
or
204
to
work.
So
it's
not
always
a
good
thing
to
automatically
say:
I
want
to
bump
the
version
you
actually
have
to
test
it.
Yeah
so,
and
you
can
see
if
we
go
back
into
that,
you
can
see
that
it's
coming
from
a
dependipot
branch.
D
B
I
see
yeah,
so
you
could
actually
go
grab
that
branch
and
build
with
it
so
like
these
other
ones
that
came
in
today
are
are
weird
ones.
Why?
Why
all
of
a
sudden
they
they
came
in.
E
B
Cool
and
like
like
I,
said
the
other.
If
you
look
at
the
artillius
repo,
this
one's
a
little
wonky,
because
the
you'll
see
that
as
56
vulnerabilities.
B
B
So
it's
taken,
it
went
and
found
our
Docker
file
at
the
root
of
the
of
our
project
and
it's
building
that
and
that
image
that
Docker
file
has
been
updated.
It's
basically
obsolete
now,
and
because
of
that,
it's
giving
us
like
a
bunch
of
false
positives.
B
So
that's
that's
something
I
gotta,
look
at
cleaning
up
and
then
also
from
a
secret
scanning
point
of
view
somewhere
in
our
code.
We
have
a
token
in
there,
but
I,
don't
know
where
that
says.
The
line
number
I
have
to
look
at
that
today
sounds
like
a
job
for
rip
grip.
It's
something
weird
yeah.
B
So
this.
B
It's
something
some
some
weird
key
or
it
could
be
in
a
comment
or
something
like
that:
we'll
figure
it
I'll
figure
it
out,
I'm,
not
that
worried
about
that
one,
but
that's
what
we
have
going
on
the
the
security
front
for
all
the
repositories
now,
even
like
our
websites
I've
enabled
and
our
websites
actually
was
having
security
issues
yesterday,
because
the
Hugo
template
that
we're
using
was
was
had
its
own
when
we
created
the
website,
we
ended
up
cloning
Hugo
and
it's
sub
modules
and
we
actually
brought
in
the
Hugo
user
guide
into
our
website.
B
So,
even
though
we
were
referencing
it,
we
had
the
whole
user
Hugo
user
guide
inside
of
our
website
and
that
Hugo
user
guide
was
old
and
has
a
bunch
of
vulnerabilities
in
it.
B
So
it's
one
of
those
things
that
we're
able
to
turning
this
stuff
on
I
think
is
going
to
really
help
us
keep
on
top
of
our
cves
and
stuff,
like
that,
any.
C
Okay,
could
we
I
would
like
to
introduce
a
new
person
to
our
meeting
today,
okay
gunjan
reached
out
to
me
on
LinkedIn.
We
had
a
chat
yesterday.
She
is
a
college
student
and
is
interested
in
learning
more
and
becoming
part
of
an
open
source.
Community
she
wants
to
do
python.
Coding
is
what
I
understand
gungeon.
Why
don't
you
go
ahead
and
tell
us
about
your
little
bit
about
yourself
and
introduce
yourself
to
the
team.
G
C
So
she's
gonna
need
she's,
definitely
going
to
need
some
mentorship.
So
gunjin
did
you
get
your?
Did
you
join
the
Discord
Channel
yet.
C
C
And
I'm
gonna
share
her.
Would
you
share
share
your
LinkedIn
profile
or
can.
A
C
So
gunjan
Arvin
is
also
University
student
he's
been
with
us
for
how
long
have
you
been
with
us
now,
Arvin
about
a
year.
C
Two
years,
my
goodness
time
flies,
Arvin
started
slow,
but
now
he's
become
a
pretty
critical
part
of
the
team.
He
has
been
working
on
pull
requests
and
he
has
also
started
helping
me
with
social
social
media.
So
now
he's
part
of
the
social
media.
Posting
team
he's
also
written
blogs.
He
has
submitted
to
be
on
on
our
boards.
I
assume
that
that
will
happen
very
soon
here,
since
he's
been
around
so
long.
C
So
Arvin
would
be
a
good
person
to
reach
out
to
and
Arvin
if
you
could
potentially
reach
out
to
her
and
give
her
any
direction
that
she
may
need.
I'm,
good
and
Steve
Taylor
is
the
one
that
you
should
really
reach
out
to
to
kind
of
get
your
environment
set
up
either
Steve
Taylor
or
Sasha,
so
Steve
and
Sasha.
If
you
could
also
reach
out
to
her
on
LinkedIn
to
make
sure
she
feels
welcome
and
is
has
what
she
needs
to
get
to
get
going.
C
We
love
having
women
join
the
team,
so
I
want
to
make
sure
we
don't
lose
her.
Let's
make
her
feel
as
welcome
as
possible
and
help.
E
C
Get
get
her
head
into
it.
E
C
Joseph
would
be
a
good
person
too,
to
Mentor,
so
Joseph
and
Joseph
could
help
as
well,
so
just
I
would
say,
get
on
the
Discord
Channel
and
if
you're
needing
help
I'll
reach
out
and
say,
hey
I'm.
Can
somebody
schedule
some
time
with
me
and
then
Steve?
If
you
could
share
your
calendar
with
her
yep.
C
The
other
thing
we
need
to
do
is
we
need
to
Steve.
Can
I
share
my
screen,
yeah.
D
C
All
right,
we
have
these
three
items
open
in
our
devops
Milestone,
which
is
one
day
past
due
I'm
gonna
leave
them
out
there,
but
we
do
need
to
get
them
solved.
I
do
know
Stephen
Sasha,
did
you
guys
work
on
code
spaces
or
something
similar
to
that
or
just
a
container
for
a
local
install
of
artillius.
E
So
there's
two
posters
in
the
code
spaces
would
be
a
dedicated
container
in
each
repo.
The
way
a
anybody
on
the
internet
with
GitHub
can
come
to
GitHub
and
literally
click
on
click
on
code
spaces
and
it'll
fire
up
that
that
container,
with
all
the
necessary
tools
for
the
developer,
to
contribute
yeah.
E
I've
built
a
container
on
my
Dev
environment
that
I'll
send
to
her
too,
that
she
can
so
she
can
fire
up
or
Tillis
and
have
it
running
on
a
local
machine.
Okay,
if
you
want
to
go
to
the
dev
environment
setup,
the
the
container
is
running
there.
Well,
the
container
works
from
there
and
that's
the
repo
I'm
using
to
test
on
with
course
gave
me
a
list
of
developer
tools
and
I
added
those
to
The
Container.
C
Okay,
well,
just
before
we
do
that.
On
the
on
another
note,
I
created
it
created
a
new
milestone
for
Argo
CD.
This
one
I
want
to
be
able
to
close
soon,
but
I
went
ahead
and
pushed
those
we
had
four
I
think
or
three
tickets
and
I
haven't
spoken
to
Brad.
So
I've
just
pushed
this
off
and
I
made
a
due
date
by
June
30th,
which
is
kind
of
out
there.
I
think
if
we
don't
get
it
done
by
June
30th,
we
should
just
close
these
tickets.
C
So
that
brings
us
to
just
focusing
on
these
two
milestones
and
The.
Xrp
Ledger
is
the
most
critical,
since
we
do
have
a
deadline
for
that
at
the
end
of
the
month.
So
the-
and
this
is
where
the
bounties
are
so
I
assume
for
the
next
four
weeks.
What
the
team
should
be
focused
on
is
The
xrp
Ledger
code.
C
B
And
some
of
them
have
been
taken
care
of
by
ukrish
and
Joseph.
So.
C
We
need
to
keep
this
up
to
date
as
much
as
possible
and
that's
all
I
had
welcome.
A
B
So
I
did
look
at
the
well.
If
everybody
can
stick
around
I
have
a
couple
architecture
things
that
I
just
want
to
dive
into.
Can.
E
No,
no
I
just
wanted
to
ask
yeah
I
love
the
ticket
and
the
issues
just
for
a
plugin
that
you
can
add
to
Discord
that
can
actually
it'll
monitor
the
I.
Don't
know
if
there's
something
that
we
need,
but
on
the
CDF
I'd
like
because
it's
on
YouTube
or
on
Twitch
it'll
monitor
for
a
the
YouTube
spaces
that
you
that
you
want
to
Monitor
and
any
new
content
will
come.
It'll
automatically.
Take
that
content
and
put
it
into
the
Discord
channel
of
your
choice.
B
To
go
ahead
and
does.
B
We
don't
it
probably
does
we
have
not
configured
it
so
here
let
me
share
my
screen.
B
This
is
what
pink
cord
will
do,
we'll
we'll
post
the
YouTube
One.
B
That
goes
in
the
general,
and
we
can
change
the
it
right
now.
It
seems
to
be
the
most
like
common
place
to
put
it,
but
whenever
we,
whenever
the
YouTube
video
finishes
uploading,
it
will
send
out
this
message.
Okay,.
E
E
Oh,
that's
cool.
Oh
that's
good!
To
know
because
I
mean
you
know,
because
I
was
just
wondering
if
we
had
something
that
could
check.
You
know
it's
nice
when
you've
got
like
the
CDF
dropping
events
and
then
it
comes
into
the
central
place
where
we
all
you
know,
congregated,
which
is
in
Discord
right.
B
Yep
yep,
that's
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
is
keep
everything
centralized
in
in
Discord
now,
if
we
need
to
break
out
the
channel.
So
it's
more
easier
to
find.
We
can
do
that
as
well.
Yeah.
E
Because
I
was
playing
in
my
own
server
and
I
created
one
called
CDF
events
and
then
all
the
events
come
in
there
for
CDF
and
then
I've
got
like
Cloud
native
Islamabad,
which
is
I
think
same
time.
They
post
a
new
event.
It
comes
into
my
cloud
native
Islamabad
Channel
and
cncf
events
too,
which
is
cool.
It's
really
nice
right
and.
E
B
Yeah
I'll
have
to
go
in
and
hook
up,
twitch,
okay
or
Arvin.
I
may
have
you
do
it.
F
B
B
Yeah
that
may
be,
you
know.
Another
thing
we
need
to
look
at
is
bringing
in
meetups
as
well.
So
when
somebody
post
a
new
Meetup
that
were
that
we
can
kind
of
keep
an
eye
on,
we
can,
then
you
know
add
that
to
the
Discord
Channel
I,
don't
know
if
there's
a
bot
for
that
to
keep
an
eye
on.
You
know
certain
meetups.
E
Yeah
and
discord's
also
got
some
really
great
Community
Power
that
you
can
use
to
do
events
right
within
Discord.
It's
got
like
a
stage
and
not
you
know.
Obviously,
an
announcement
channel
that
kind
of
stuff
I've
been
looking
at
a
lot.
It's
really
powerful,
which
is
pretty
cool.
E
A
A
A
E
C
C
E
C
Right
well,
I'll,
let
you
do
it
if
you
need
any
editing
I
could
what
I
usually
do
is
bring
it
up
completely
out
and
and
let
Graham
really
go
through
it.
So
if
you
need
me
to
do
that,
just
assign
it
to
me
and
I'll
get
it
taken
care
of
okay.
E
C
This
is
where
everybody
learns,
so,
let's
say,
just
quickly
review
what
the
issue
was.
So
let
me
share
my
screen
again.
Yeah.
E
E
Put
the
findings
in
the
issue
for
everybody
to
go
and
read:
yeah
I
just
want
to
get
consensus
from
everybody
and
see
what
you
think
about
this
and
whether
it's
going
to
work
or
not
right,
yeah.
B
C
And
we
need
to
need
a
conscious
of
keeping
up
what
version
we're
on
and
why
we
updated
so
right
now,
we've
been
doing
this
manually
and
sometimes
it
doesn't
get
done
because
they,
the
process,
is
automated,
so
it
gets
pushed
out
there.
But
this
step
isn't
completed.
Yeah.
B
B
C
E
Use
I
use
a
website
called
pretty
it's
a
framework
called
pre-commit
and
it's
it's
amazing.
I
use
it
for
lots
of
things
for
linting
and
for
formatting,
and
for
so
they
ever
also
use
it
to
generate
auto-generate
documentation
for
Helm
charts
and
for
terraform
all
that
stuff.
You
see
that
I'm
doing
with
terraform,
where
you
see
the
order,
generator
charts
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
that
auto
generator
I'm
using
pre-commer
tooks,
but
you
can
make
them
as
post
commit
hooks
or
whatever
right.
E
So
the
idea
is
that
you
would
use
this
this
this
hook
and
the
hook
would
go
out
and
check.
And
if
you
look
inside
the
issue,
you'll
see
the
hook
that
I've
specified
that
it'll
actually
do
this.
For
you,
it's
the
chart
hook
that
I
use
that
work
for
document
for
doing
docu,
Auto
documentation
of
a
Helm
chart
yeah
and
it
works.
So
it's
so
easy.
A
B
Yeah
I've
used
I've
used
pre-commit
before
for
local
stuff,
but
I
have
not
looked
at
the
home
chart.
One.
E
Yeah
now
the
home
chart
one
is
awesome.
Man
like
these
hooks.
You
can
use
them
a
man
sayings
you
can
actually
also
use
them,
for
you
know,
obviously
for
Automation
in
your
builds
and
your
pipelines
right.
So,
if
you
add
these
hooks
to
our
pipelines,
we
would
get
all
this
versioning
and
stuff
automatically
done.
We'd
get
documentation
of
Helen
shots
done
automatically
for
us,
the
hunt
shots
would
be
generic.
You
know
the
readme's
would
be
generated
automatically.
E
Me
there
it
is
that
one
Norwood
Norwood
jail
hound
dogs,
that's
the
one
and
there's
a
a
version
config
that
you
can
do
somewhere
in
there.
I
saw
it.
C
C
You
want
to
do
you
want
to
do
this,
or
do
you
would
you
like
to
work
with
somebody
else
to
have
to
get
this
done.
E
Yeah
I'd
like
to
work
with
someone
I,
would
want
to
get
Steve's
feedback
and
see
what
he
thinks
and
how,
if
we
could
use
it.
C
What
do
you
think
the
difficulty
level
of
doing
this
is?
Is
it
just
getting
the
hooks
put
in
and
testing
it
yeah.
C
C
B
And
we
won't
keep
you
up
all
too
late
Sasha's
in
South
Africa,
so
he's
a
better
time
zone
to.
E
E
A
E
Gives
you
all
the
conflict
Keys
you
can
use
to
pull
in
versions
at
the
bottom.
I
think
it
actually
says
there.
You.
C
Gunjan
I
don't
know
if
she
can't
hear
her,
so
she
stepped
away
assasha
and
Steve.
When
you
reach
out
to
her,
would
you
suggest
this
be
a
good
first
project
for
her
yeah.
C
Because,
what's
going
to
happen,
is
it's
going
to
just
automatically
update
our
readme
and
then
artifact
I
was
just
going
to
pull
that
the
generated
readme
right.
B
E
C
Yeah,
that
would
be
very
handy
to
have.
That
would
be
a
huge
Time,
Saver
and.
E
B
That's
another
thing
we
should
probably
look
at
is,
and
we
don't
have
to
discuss
it
today,
but
I'll
put
it
throw
it
out
there
is.
We
need
to
look
at
badging
for
the
repos.
B
There's
other
badging
like
build
success,
vulnerabilities
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
things
that
we
can
bring
in
that
we
can
add
additional
tags
or
badges
to
stuff.
So.
E
E
C
Okay,
it's
out
there
you
need
to
add
badges
is
now
in
our
our
devops
project,
I'm,
going
to
go
ahead
and
move
that
Milestone
out
two
weeks.
B
And
we
may
want
to
like
the
badging,
we
can
split
that
into
a
future
devops
one.
C
Have
I'm
adding
it
to
devops
now,
so
we
can
keep
track
of
it,
because
I
would
really
like
to
get
this
kind
of
stuff
out
of
the
way
instead
of
having
it
pushed
off
to
the
rasamani
projects.
And
so
it's
going
to
be
busy
too.
So
I
think
that
we
need
to
decide
by
the
15th
what
we
think
we
can
get
done
and
what
we
have
to
push
off
and
stop
focusing
on
it.
C
But
anybody
can
work
on
it
any
anytime.
It
doesn't
mean
it
has
to
be
wait
till
June.
It
just
means
that
we're
not
gonna
We're,
not
gonna,
kill
it,
but
we're
not
going
to
keep
it
in
a
devops
project.
It's
not
it's
not
essential,
but
I.
Think
if
somebody
wants
to
do
it,
it's
a
worthy
project
to
do
and
a
good
way
to
learn.
Argo
CD.
F
C
C
Sasha
reach
out
to
Brad
too,
because
he's
been
working
on
it.
We
just
don't
ever
get
to
get
his
input
because
he's
in
bed
right
now.