 All right, let's go ahead and get started. So Welcome to the network service mesh meeting that we have We have three referring colds We have this particular meeting which occurs every Tuesday. We have the NSM Doc meeting which occurs every or which occurs Every every Wednesday, I believe there's July has been postponed for it And We have we have the NSM use case meetings Well, thanks. Thanks Taylor. That's a big help because I have my laptop packed away and I'm about to fly off I Premier the use case Stamkey's not back. So he had mentioned that probably can dress him back in August second week So I probably put a note in the document Oh, can we add that to the Right, we also attend the cnc of telecom user group which occurs every first and third Monday All of this is at 8 a.m. Pacific fun We have the CNCF networking working group which occurs every two weeks on Tuesday at 9 a.m. Pacific time right after this meeting and We have events coming up. We have dbtk user space. I have a talk accepted there for the state of dbtk and network service mesh There is a potential conference at open core summit I Perm were you able to reach out to them or is that so pending? Yeah, I've dropped an email Haven't heard back. I'll probably keep you posted on that cool We have on us Europe, which is happening at Antwerp and we have several accepted talks We have a Crafting CNF's using the extractor CNF methodology, which we in the choir giving There is a talk on NSM with the CNF test bed, which is with Nick lion Taylor who's a kernel-based boarding plane by Radislaw and a service mesh interface talk with NSM with With Ivana There's also going to be a CNCF telecom user group meeting and a tutorial on On driving telco performance with CNF's Which I assume is going to have an SM attached to it and we are going to have We're going to be on a panel There's going to be ran by Heather Kirsky All right, and so we have quite a full agenda for on s syrup We have on October 8th. There is a cloud-data revolution by Comcast cover papers closes August 16th. So We if anyone's going to be in that area, we should definitely consider we have open source submit in Leon, which Cover papers is already closed. We have Nikolai Who added a talk in Radislaw? and Ivana have also Submitted a talk notifications for those will be on August 5th and the schedule will be announced on August 8th We have Instacon and Sophia Can you scroll down Taylor? Thank you So we have Instacon and Sophia with Ivana having a share talk We have QCon North America. So we are waiting for the results on that We have several talks submitted so we should hear about that in September and We have Edge Computing world, which is going to occur in December 10th through 11th in Mountain View We have Edge Congress in November Where the schedule has been announced whether if you could still set an inquiry if you're interested in talking at Edge Congress Edge Congress So I assume that's you that joined it Well, that's maybe that's something since you're based in Austin. Maybe that's something that We should take up Okay, cool It is also that you know, so like a week or so before QCon. So that should be good good practice Oh, yeah, we have There's a recurring call for demos at Kubernetes community meeting Uh demos are usually booked about a month to six weeks in advance So when we're ready to do so we should give them a thing and As a reminder, please add any events with NSM presence to the website. You could do so with a pull request and Are there any other events so we need to add to this document or is that good? Okay with that. Do we have Lucina on the call? We do Yes, okay, you have a whore wonderful So the past week sent out two tweets announced the DP DK user space presentation and The OBS orbit podcast that's on the way gained 10 more followers followed quite a few folks and 37 tweets and retweets the ONS Europe schedule was announced just this morning. So there'll be lots of content to go out to announce all of the All of the talks that were accepted and the panels and those tutorials and the user group meetings And so I'll start by announcing the ONSE you schedule and then I'll go Day by day and promote each one as we get closer to the event as well cool Many thanks, and we continue to make good progress Absolutely fantastic, so We have the SDK refactor should we jump straight into that? Yeah, I just wanted to call a little bit of attention to this to folks so we've had an excellent SDK and I Sort of looked at it and put that in a bit and put together a refactor to kind of simplify it Some more and the basics are effectively You know you and I continue to be that you chain together little Lego blocks of functionality So that you can say okay, I want to write a network service endpoint so I want to make sure it has a monitor server and I'd like to use an IPAM the particular kind of IPAM for it And I'd like it to plug into whatever my data plate of my network service in point element network service in point is like, you know plug it into BPP and Oh gee, I'd like to apply some ACLs to that and you can sort of chain together little Lego blocks of functionality And then you only have to write the one piece that's different from What it is that you The Lego block if you have something that's not doesn't have a Lego block That's the only piece you have to write among other things that I'm doing in the course of this that are actually is actually kind of super cool is I realize that I could take the stuff that we get from Yeager for tracing and Essentially provide internal tracing and this is really cool because it means that you can figure out What components are taking up time in the system? And it also is set up in such a way that if you log things inside a particular Lego block Those logs get attached to your span So if you're trying to debunk what's going on rather than having to sift through endless logs and try and correlate logs You can just look at the trace And say okay This is where precisely where things went off the rails I can see exactly here because you can chase down the trace of the network service endpoint So what I do encourage folks to take a look at that I'm still working on getting some of the kinks worked out in terms of passing CI, but it's coming along nicely overall Yeah, most of the files changed are just You know applying the changes to a lot of places It's like anything else when you when you move something like this Anything else anybody wants to talk about this particular network service which meeting I know we're kind of in the middle of the summer doldrums lots of people are out on vacation Um, I will say I'm very excited about the inter-domain stuff. I Am as well So there's a lot of stuff that's in the process of landing that I'm super excited about so the inter-domain stuff is in the process of landing The DNS stuff is in the process of landing the security stuff is in the process of landing a lot of these things basically the Work has been done and they function and they've been done in public So you can go look at the PRs, but I think the PR authors are in the process of peeling them off into smaller more reviewable pieces So that those can be reviewed more easily and merged so Yeah, it's super exciting that this stuff is actually working and very shortly going to be in the main line so If there's nothing else that we have in the agenda, then we can yield back Time for for people to get more things done Fantastic well, is there any last last-minute things if anyone wants to talk about all right well with that We will see you all at the same time next week. Thank you all for your time