 Okay, let me get the agenda up in order. If folks could go ahead and add themselves into the agenda, that would be great as attendees. And let me get that agenda in order. We usually start about five after, gives people a chance to turn up. We are gonna be a little bit late this week because QCUN China is going on. And if somebody would be willing to share the agenda, that would be super helpful. Do you see the agenda? I do, thank you very much, Avada. Yeah, you asked for the QCUN China or? I know that we have a lot of people who are at QCUN China, are you at QCUN China? No, but I've heard with Nikolai, his talk has passed. He said, usually people, they are not very active with questions. So, but he had some discussions with them after. And he also, he said he's trying to gain some contributors from there. Awesome, that sounds good. It sounds like there was a positive reception. So, go ahead if folks are interested, go ahead and add things that you think should be on the agenda. There are a few things that I have not carried forward to this agenda that we could if people are interested, primarily because we don't have Frederick and Nikolai here, particularly things around roadmap and that kind of stuff. If folks do want to pull those forward to this meeting, I'm more than happy to. Just let me know, cool. So, drilling down into the agenda, we have our usual events, so recurring events. NSM has a docs meeting that happens weekly on Wednesdays. And a use case meeting that happens the second, fourth and fifth Mondays. In addition to this meeting, and then the CNC of Telecom user group, which is not technically NSM, but we work very closely with them, is on the first and third Mondays at 8 a.m. So, going on right now, we have CubeCon China, which is underway. We've got an intro talk that apparently went very well with Nikolai and Frederick. I'm anxious to hear about it when they get back. Nikolai is going to be doing an answer bar. And we have Twitter support for all of this, which is amazing. Thank you, Lucina. And then there's also some tug stuff going on that we expect to be participating in there as well. We have talks coming up at DBDK User Space. Frederick's giving a talk to 19th of the 21st. There is some potential to do something at OpenCore Summit. If people are interested, they've reached out. Open Networking Summit Europe is coming up. And that CFP has now closed. So, it looks like Nikolai and Taylor submitted a talk on NSM plus the CNAB testbed. And Radislav is also going to be talking about the forwarder kernel efforts. And Ivana has submitted a talk about the SOI NSM stop, which is also super interesting. And there's actually, I think, a spec out there. Now, Ivana, is that correct? If people are interested, they should go look at that. Yes, I've described some of the things I thought on. And yes, anyone is welcome to give feedback. Cool, excellent. Awesome. And then we've got the OpenCore Summit coming up. There's a CFP open for that. I think Nikolai is thinking of giving a talk there. Folks, I strongly urge that we get on the KubeCon Cloud Native North America. That CFP closes on the 12th. So, it's getting really close now. We'll probably start doing a shared doc to gather ideas as much as we've done on other occasions. And then co-located events. EnvoyCon is coming up there, co-located as well. We should probably be doing something with their CFP. And then Edge Compute World is coming up in December. And Edge Congress is coming up in November in Austin. So, we know what to do something at those. And then a sort of a final reminder, if you do have sites, please add an event to the site. Push a PR to the network service mesh site. Any questions about events? Any other events that we should know about that we don't have listed here? Do we consider only big international events or all of them? I'm sorry, I didn't hear you. I mean, do we consider only big international events or any kind of events? I think traditionally we've considered any kind of events. Because there is EasterCon, it's international, but it's smaller, several hundred people. It's in Sofia, and a talk about SMI NSM is already accepted there. And I don't know yet if we're out of swastok, so accept it because... I would strongly urge you to not only add that to the list that we have here, but also to push something up to the network service mesh site. Because for me at least, and other people may do this differently, I see this as how do we capture events where people are going to be doing things related to network service mesh, that we can promote them to the broader community. So I would be thoroughly delighted to capture the event that you mentioned in Sofia. Okay, how are we going to update some of our places? Cool. And I think, Taylor, you mentioned, and if you go ahead and just add that, that basically you, Nikolai and Yang Yu, are submitting something to people in North America, I presume probably on network service mesh plus CNF test bed, which is all goodness. So do feel free to add that here. And again, the other thing I would strongly urge you on is push a PR to the website, right? That makes it super easy for everybody to find. It gives a nice book that the social media team can tweet on and we can get you all the love and promotion that the talks deserve. Cool. Anything else? Oh, I'm sorry. And Taylor also commented that he can't add it right now because he's in China. So just make sure to get it up there whenever you get a chance, Taylor. We'll definitely get that reflected. So next up, I believe we have the social media team. So Lucina, how is that going? Hi there. It's still going pretty well. Awesome. Let's see. So tried to give quite a few reminders of the intro that happened today. And I'll be sure to give another reminder later on today, which is Wednesday morning in China. So I guess in like, I'm trying to do the math. I guess in like 12 hours, Nikolai is gonna be at the CNCF answer bar. And so I'll post a reminder right after this call about that. And we've gotten seven new followers. We've followed 20 more people. And posted, retweeted about 14 times in the past week. Awesome. And so I'm looking for mentions and any pictures of the intro and not finding them on Twitter. So I'm not sure maybe we'll be able to do some recaps next week once Nikolai and Frederick get back. And if anyone is there and took pictures, feel free to share it with me in some way, whatever way works from there to here. And I'll be happy to post any media material and recaps of the talks that happened at KubeCon China. And yes, if anything is added to the network service mesh.io events page, I'll be sure to promote that as well. And once the 0.1 release is ready, I'll announce that. And once the redesign of the website is ready, I'll announce that. And if you'd like me to put out a request for folks to take a look at the work in progress, I can do that if we want more comments on the PR. I mean, I think the PR has been out there for a little while. And I would certainly something I want to discuss today. I know Luke has been super patient about the merge of the initial PR. And I know there are lots of small things that various people would like to tweak as we go. So I'm not sure how much longer we want to keep that hanging out as a PR. We'll see. But definitely if we get it up and we switch over, we would want to call attention to looking for a little website, definitely. Yes, that sounds good. That's where I was thinking as well. And then there's a call for demo at the Kubernetes community meetings that we talked about last week and the OVS orbit podcast interview scheduled for July 2nd. That's awesome. Cool. That's very good news. So thank you. You do excellent work on this and it's so much so appreciated. Thank you so much. I'm open to feedback and suggestions. If there's anything you want me to do more of or less of just let me know. Thank you. Cool. So that brings us around to the network service mesh website redesign. So there's a PR that's been out for a little while where Luke Perkins from the CNCF basically went through and did a really nice clean redesign of the website. And let me go ahead and show you guys the preview of that because it's absolutely beautiful. Oh wait, I'm sorry. I'm not sharing. If you could click on the preview link for that agenda item and show folks, cool. So this is sort of the new website. We've got a new front page. It's quite a bit simpler and cleaner. I think it does a nice job of capturing some of the features that we have and sort of how things work. Do folks have any thoughts or comments or input? And then we've got quite good documentation as well. It's got a beautiful table of contents. It goes through and talks about problem statements and it sort of encapsulates sort of the concepts, releases, set up tasks and videos, stuff that we had before, but at a much cleaner layout. And then community is gonna look super familiar. It looks very much like what we had, giving pointers to all the things. And then events got much cleaner as well. Events is just a linear list of the events, which I kind of actually like better as you can actually see what's going on. So what I wanted to do, we've already sort of sent this out to the mailing list and we got a little bit of feedback on the PR. And so I just wanted to know how folks thought about merging this and sort of building on this as a visual base for the site at this point. Do folks have opinions they want to express or questions or comments or how do people feel about going ahead and merging this? Hello, this is Frederick here. I strongly agree with merging it. I think we can do changes over time. Okay. Do other folks have thoughts and opinions? I like the design, how the links are with the colors of the logo. Pretty creative. Color is super powerful. I'm a huge fan of color. I'm just not the guy you wanna ask for a color palette, but man, do I love a color palette. I can't make one to save my life. Cool. And then anyone else have sort of feedback on this or? I think the, this is Watson. I think the font should be, the type should be a bit bigger. Okay. That seems a bit small to me, but not that we can't change. Yeah, that should be pretty easy to tweak. Shall we go ahead and merge this then and we can iterate together as a community and fix all the things? Yeah, looks nice. Cool. All right. So we'll go ahead and get that done. I know Luke will be super happy. He's been very, very patient. One last thing. So on the very top, we have Twitter and GitHub listed. We should probably add a little Slack button as well. Ooh, that would be nice. Although there's a little bit of trickiness to Slack because of the need to register. I know we did have, so it's gonna be interesting to figure out what to do with the Slack button because I know just yesterday had somebody who got themselves super confused trying to figure out how to sign up for, to get to the Slack channel because of the need for an invite. And, but that's just a standard Slack problem. Yeah. Maybe we can have a page on that that Link's doing instead of Slack directly. So we can say step one, register here, step two, join here. And we could even do pictures or something similar to that. No, I think that's probably a really good idea actually. I'm all about lowering the barriers to communication as much as humanly possible because my experience has been that I'm not good at thinking about the ways that people will get confused and lost in when they do these things. So. Yeah, barriers are for CPUs, not people. Exactly. Awesome. Cool. So we'll go ahead and do that. Is there anything else that anybody wanted to talk about today? I know there's a lot of activity going on. Specs are being written, specs are being implemented. We had talked about trying, the doc came turning some of the technology tree into a roadmap. So there's a lot of good stuff happening in the background. Just not sure how much is landing other than the website this week. All right, cool. Excellent. We'll see you guys later. See you next week. See you. See you. See you. Yes. Bye bye.