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A
Perfect,
so
welcome
so
today
is
january,
20th,
australian
time
zone,
architecture
meeting
and
let
me
just
drop
the
link
in
the
chat.
A
All
right
yeah,
it
sounds
like
from
looking
at
some
of
the
pull
requests
and
artifact
hub
looks
like
making
some
good
progress.
B
Yeah
last
week
chat,
we
were
doing
you
know
that
logo
thing
with
the
ortiz
logo
in
artifact
hub
and
that's
done
now,
so
that
got
in
that's
perfect
and
hi.
Tracy,
hey.
A
So
what
else
did
you
I
were
you
able
to
get
the
the
readme
sorted
out,
or
is
that.
A
B
That's
on
the
repo
side,
so
that's
something
that
will
need
to
be
done
on
each
each
microservice
or
alongside
each
chart.
Okay,.
A
B
So
what
we,
what
I
was
working
on
before
was
you
know
how,
instead
of
having
ortiz
charts
trigger
every
every
hour,
we
wanted
it
to
do
a
bit
more
reactive.
So
whenever
there's
any
changes
in
the
charge
repo
it
it
redoes
the
indexing
rather
than
on
the
timer,
because
timer
wise
we're
already
at
close
to
600
commit
so
that's
looking
a
bit
dodgy
yeah.
B
So
what
I
had
been
able
to
do
is
essentially
do
a
workflow
dispatch.
So
this
is
kind
of
the
progress
you
you
send
a
workflow
dispatch
you
and
then
it
triggers
on
it
runs
on
a
trigger.
So
these
two
are
the
super
simplified
version
of
it
all
I'm
doing
is
on
any
pushes
to
main-
and
this
is
just
like
a
dummy,
hello,
world
type
workflow
and
if
it's
just
a
name,
what
it
will
do
is
it'll.
B
Do
a
color
request
to
the
github
endpoint
and
all
you
do
is
swap
out
the
repo
owner,
for
whichever
it
is
and
just
those
three
variables,
and
it
will
send
a
request
to
a
to
a
separate
repo
on
the
receiving
end
instead
of
what
it
was
before
on
schedule
or
on
push
domain.
It's
just
on
workflow
dispatch,
nothing
more
needs
to
be
in
there
and
it
just
runs
a
hello
world.
So
this
is
being
the
super
simple
version.
This
is.
B
D
B
B
Is
the
example
where,
if
I
put
it
to
the
ortitis
chart
version
down
here,
everything
is
exactly
the
same.
Nothing
has
changed.
All
I
did
was
swap
it
from
on
schedule
which
it
was
before
yeah
which,
let's
just
compare
the
before
and
after
it
used
to
be
on
schedule.
On
crown
every
15
minutes
just
take
that
entire
thing
out,
swap
it
to
on
workflow
dispatch.
B
A
B
And
once
this
curl
is
done,
you'll
see
in
the
ortitis
of
myot
the
charts
repo,
so
it
just
ran
the
curl
it
sent
it
across
and
then
this
repo
now
the
indexer
starts
running.
C
B
B
So
that
would
take
care
of
the
whole
solution.
Right,
hey.
A
B
Takes
care
of
that
portion,
and
now
the
only
thing
that
we
need
to
do
is
actually
just
add
this
particular
workflow
yeah,
this
github
action
workflow
into
each
of
the
microservices
repo,
and
the
part
that
I
am
unable
to
do
actually
is
doing
the
personal
access
token.
Oh
yes,.
A
B
When
I
tried
using
the
github
token
it
didn't
allow
it,
it
needed
a
personal
access.
Token,
okay,
and
what
I
had
done
in
this
particular
example
was:
I
had
put
it
under
the
secrets
of
this
repo,
so
the
workflow
dispatch
center.
It
just
has
a
access
token
token,
so.
B
C
B
A
Yeah,
let
me
get
over
there.
Let.
B
Me
just
show
you
what
the
requirements
are
these.
These
are
the
permissions
that
it
needs.
Nothing
else.
A
A
F
A
E
A
B
A
G
A
F
Oh,
very
crow,
you
can,
we
can
use
hashicorp
to
wrap
it,
which
will
take
30
seconds.
If
you
want
and
then
we
can
decrypt
it.
A
B
Cool,
so
then,
let
me
see
if
I
actually
have
the
ability
to
add
secrets
into
ortiz
this
charts
as
repo.
No,
I
don't.
A
B
A
B
Perfect,
I
think
that
is
oh
yeah.
All
the
plans
are
all
the
repos
are
public
repo.
So
that's
perfect!
That's
that
should
be
all
we
need
I'll,
give
it
a
test
and
see
if
once
the
workflow
is
committed
and
merged
and
merged
in
my
pr,
it
should
just
take
that
in
and
work
and
it's
helm
underscore
index
underscore
token
right.
A
B
A
F
Especially
the
the
scopes,
because
you
never
know
what
scope
you
use,
so
people
automatically
just
use
admin
yeah
yeah
yeah.
This
is
amman's
coming
he's
in
my
team
as
well,
so
I've
invited
him
along
to
do
some
work
on
this
project
as
well.
H
B
B
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
get
it
from
my
thing
rather
than
the
orthy
this
one.
Okay,.
F
Once
this
is
done,
we
can
do
a
video
on
it
as
well
and
then
send
it
to
you.
If
you
want
to
to
show
the
broader
team.
A
Yeah,
because
I
know
so,
chrome
was
working
on
the
scoring
of
the
services.
You
know
at
an
artifact
hub.
We
had
a
bunch
of
like
d's
and
f's
for
the
scoring
for.
A
So
he's
figured
that
out
and
that's
when
I
went
in
and
changed
the
scheduler,
the
crown
to
15
minutes,
so
he
could
didn't
have
to
sit
around
all
night.
A
Yeah
and
it
well,
there
was
from
the
ben's
indexer
was
running
just
once
a
day.
So
that's
where
it
was
one
of
these
cyclical
things
that
I
just
ended
up
changing.
So
this
is
gonna,
be
great,
so
it'll
be
nice
to
be
able
to
show
everybody
what's
happening
on
that
forum.
A
And
it
didn't
seem
that
bad.
I
thought
it
was
gonna,
be
a
lot
more
complicated.
I'm
sure
it
was
complicated
to
figure
out,
but
the
snippet
of
code
that
you
needed
to
put
in
place.
F
A
F
It's
just
one
line
dispatch
and
then
a
girl
commanding
your
way.
B
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
C
E
B
B
D
A
A
B
B
F
All
right,
I
think,
I
think.
F
B
A
Here
I
can
fix
it
easier.
Just
go
back
to
your
command,
prompt.
A
B
D
A
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
D
B
A
B
A
B
E
C
G
F
Maybe
just
echo
the
url
for
good
luck.
Well,
that
was
working
before
right,
just
like.
B
E
F
B
B
So
let's
just
do
a
dash
v
as
well
for
variables.
A
Is
that
right
for
the
helm,
indexer
token
that
it's
secrets,
and
I
wonder
if
it's
that,
if
that's
since
it's
at
the
org
level,
it
may
be
something
different.
B
A
A
A
Yeah
yeah,
you
could
try
just
trashing
it.
There.
B
B
B
H
B
A
Yeah
and
then
you
can
also
take
out
all
the
actions
about
doing
the
the.
A
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
A
Well,
the
all
the
micro
services,
those
repos,
need
to
be
merged
into
maine.
I
just
haven't
had
a
chance.
A
So
those
those
will
get
all
merged
into
maine
and
then
that
will
kind
of
fix
everything
up
on
that
front.
Yeah.
A
A
B
Char
releaser
does
this
thing
trigger
workflow
work.
Okay
trigger
workflow
needs
like
a
a
separate
stage,
because
it
seems
to
be
running
before
chart.
Lisa
is
even
done.
A
Maybe
just
the
indentation
on
the
yeah.
Let
me
look
at
it.
A
Yeah,
so
the
way
you
have
it
set
up
is
you.
B
A
G
D
D
A
B
B
D
B
F
That's
a
good
idea,
yeah.
What
we
can
do
is
make
a
tutorial
video
and
then
make
some
issues
and
then
yeah.
That's
a
really
good
idea.
B
Sweet,
I
think
that
has
now
settled
comp
items,
cool.
B
B
B
B
Right,
it's
still
was
it
supposed
to
be
52
or
50
tree,
though.
B
So
that
means
it,
this
ortiz
charts
thing
it
didn't.
It
didn't
actually
pick
up
the
new
release,
which
is
not
good.
B
B
Github
pages
update
index,
so
that's
good.
This
is
doing
what
it's
supposed
to,
whereas
on
ortiz
charts
itself,
this
update
index
that
happened.
All
I
did
was
up
change
the
timestamp
which
not
what
we
want.
It's
almost
like.
You
need
to
do
like
a
sleep
10
seconds
or
something
before
you
trigger
the
workflow.
A
Oh,
it
could
be
where
well
should
the
push
on
from
the
hum
chart
releaser
should
happen.
Pretty
quick.
F
I've
got
to
go
everyone,
but
one
thing
I
did
want
to
talk
about
is
I've
got
quite
a
few
good
students
at
the
moment
for
this
get
ups
project
and
I've
been
talking
to
the
captain
team
as
well,
so
they're
interested
in
helping
out
with
this
project
just
to
you
know
finally
get
over
the
line.
So
I'm
thinking
about
maybe
having
like
a
three-hour
block
or
something
of
I
don't
know
what
we
call
it
like,
hackathon
or
mentoring
session,
or
something
where
we
can
just
go
and
get
a
lot
of
these
tasks
done.
A
Yeah
yeah,
we
were,
we
were
talking
about
that
exact
same
thing
this
morning,
about
doing
like
a
blocking
out
an
hour
to
to
kind
of
get
a
little
group
together
and
yeah.
F
A
Yep
yeah
work
with
sergio
was
going
to
work
on
this
as
well,
so
we
did
between
the
three
of
us.
We
just
need
to
coordinate
to
make
sure
it
happens,
because
there's
it's
a
it's
a
perfect
opportunity
for,
because
it's
like
small
stuff
for
people
to
kind
of
learn
the
how
things
are
kind
of
plumbed
together.
F
Yeah
yeah:
it's
really
good
if
they
learn
yeah,
okay
check
the
surgery
as
well.
We
probably
have
around
10
people
as
well,
which
is
quite
a
good
number.
F
A
So
we
may
need
to
pretty
up
some
of
the
colors.
He
picked
some
bold
colors.
C
F
Yeah,
okay
and
then
I
can
present
it
back
to
the
the
captain
developer
meeting
and
they're
interested
in
hearing
some
like
use
cases
as
well,
so
that
will
drive
a
bit
more
interest
from
them
to
help
out
as
well,
because
we've
got
to
start
thinking
about
the
there's,
a
concept
of
a
shipyard
file
which
essentially
defines
the
stages
and
sequences
of
what
we
want
to
do.
You
know,
so
they
can
help
us
architect
that
stuff.
H
A
C
And
you
know
on
that
topic.
C
Brad,
you
probably
if
we
have
captain
and
ortillius
in
a
presentation,
I'm
guessing
you
will
definitely
get
selected
at
cdcon
and
you
might
be
able
to
get
it
selected
for
a
cube,
a
cubecon.
C
They
haven't
decided
right
what
they're
going
to
do
in
terms
of
a
virtual
conference.
They
initially
were
like.
Well,
all
the
speakers
have
to
be
in
person.
Then
they've
been
getting
pushback
from
some
of
the
other
open
source
communities
where
people
are
from
not
from
the
united
states,
and
they
can't
make
it
they
couldn't
travel
if
they,
if
they
were
allowed,
I
mean
if
the
company.
G
C
Them
to
they
wouldn't
be
able
to
do
it
anyway,
so
I
still
say:
go
ahead
and
make
and
submit
that
talk.
F
Yeah
I'm
going
to
kubecon
spain
this
year
as
well,
so
I
could
even
probably
do
cdcon
as
well
in
person.
If
I
have
to.
F
C
G
G
F
C
F
Yeah
but
there's
co-hosted
events
that
we
could
so
I
was
talking
to
scott
rigby
recently,
I'm
catching
up
with
him
next
week
and
he's
going
to
talk
to
me
about
a
talk
for
get
ops
con
as
well,
so
we
could
submit
to
get
off.
Maybe.
F
Yeah,
it's
more
like
nation,
it's
the
real
people
that
want
to
be
they're,
not
sort
of
like
thai
kickers.
So
it's
quite
a
good
audience,
yeah
yeah.
So
I
will
update
yous
on
that
and
then
yeah.
I
I
think
it's
a
great
talk
once
we
get
it
over
the
line.
A
F
C
F
I
came
to,
I
came
to
one
of
the
stick
meetings
for
cloud
events,
but
it
was
just
too
late
like
it's
because
my
daughter
was
awake,
but
captain
is
also
talking
about
get
ups
working
group
as
well,
so
we
could
maybe
have.
F
C
We
could
build
the
specification
around
the
events,
the
cd
events
that
make
sense
so.
F
Maybe
in
that
case
we
should
maybe,
if
you
could
raise
awareness
of
you
know
there
are
people
in
apec
interested.
Could
we
maybe
have
an
epic
friendly
time?
You
know
for
one
of
these
meetings
as
well:
okay,.
F
F
C
C
Near
to
this
time,
zone
like
we
just
had
a
guy
from
brazil
join
and
he
could
actually
do
either
one
he's
four
hours.
Oh
nice,
I
think
he's
actually
directly
in
between.
C
C
F
C
F
Yeah
yeah
there's
no
reason
we
can't
do
india
friendly
time
with
abe
like
match
those
together,
because
they
that
works
as
well.