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ONAP takeaways | We are encouraging ONAP consumers to share with us their feedback, so we could prioritize our activities and make ONAP better suited their needs and requirements. | |
LFN Cross-Organization UpdatesMAC, SPC, TAC, EUAG, LFN Board | Keguang He | LF-AI Taskforce Update |
LFN Cross-Organization UpdatesMAC, SPC, TAC, EUAG, LFN Board |
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Release Status | Update project status: PTLs started updating project status, key updates and benefits. Thanks! Project Status in New Delhi Release | |
RelEng/Infrastructure | Paweł Pawlak | GitHub Actions and container signing - Sigstore Need and update |
PTL Updates | SDNC cannot be updated for Biermann | |
PTL Updates | Policy: Stepping down - New PTL process started | |
PTL Updates | DMaaP: Stepping down - New PTL process started | |
Subcommittee UpdatesArch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements | Byung-Woo Jun | Fiachra Corcoran (PTL) initiated the DMaaP Message Router deprecation in New Delhi, |
Subcommittee UpdatesArch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements | Paweł Pawlak | Need a staff member to be the backup for OpenSSF Badging - was previously David | Subcommittee UpdatesArch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements | Amy Zwarico | Upcoming Events & Housekeeping |
Zoom Chat Log
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Andreas Geißler using jfrog @ DT and happy with it. Toine Siebelink for GHA don't have the ability for self merge - has resulted in occasional blockers | ||
PTL Updates | SDNC cannot be updated for Biermann
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PTL Updates | Policy: Stepping down - New PTL process started | |
PTL Updates | DMaaP: Stepping down - New PTL process started | |
Subcommittee UpdatesArch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements | Fiachra Corcoran (PTL) initiated the DMaaP Message Router deprecation in New Delhi,
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Subcommittee UpdatesArch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements | Paweł Pawlak | Need a staff member to be the backup for OpenSSF Badging - was previously David
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Subcommittee UpdatesArch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements | Amy Zwarico | Package upgrades for New Delhi Stay tuned for targeted updates that will be needed. |
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00:11:17 Kenny Paul: https://lf-onap.atlassian.net/wiki/x/dEvs
00:29:26 Kenny Paul: page https://lf-onap.atlassian.net/wiki/x/Im-8
00:29:38 Kenny Paul: release ^^
00:51:33 Byung-Woo Jun: OOM meeting link, https://lf-onap.atlassian.net/wiki/display/DW/OOM+Meeting+Notes+-+2024-02-07
01:01:49 Tony Hansen: Kenny, contact me if you need more info on this
01:02:02 Kenny Paul: thanks Tony. :-)
01:03:07 Kenny Paul: ONE Summit https://events.linuxfoundation.org/one-summit-north-america/program/schedule/
01:05:09 Kenny Paul: Annual Report https://lfnetworking.org/resources/research/lf-networking-2023-annual-report/
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Kenny Paul: Here we go.
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Kenny Paul: quite a few things on the agenda today.
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Kenny Paul: update on the AI task force. And what's planned for the dntf
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Kenny Paul: talk about release status some discussion of infrastructure related to Sig Star.
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Thomas Kulik: Kenny, Kenny, you are sharing outlook.
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Andreas Geissler: Oh, my history and my stories.
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Kenny Paul: Oh, yeah, you can all go read that at some point. Oh, my.
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Kenny Paul: thank you.
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Kenny Paul: Where is that?
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Kenny Paul: Well, it's been years since I've done that.
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Kenny, I'll just give a brief update on the elephant tag.
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Kenny Paul: hooky duck, anyone else.
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Kenny Paul: Okay. Kiwong, I want to talk a little bit about your thoughts for the Dntf and the one summit
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Keguang He: yeah. Hi, can you? Can I show my desktop? Okay.
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Kenny Paul: don't share your email, though.
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Keguang He: you can see my slides.
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Kenny Paul: Yes, sir.
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Keguang He: Okay. Yes, we yes. We have.
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Keguang He: some new requirements this year, and the the 2 requirements is related to landing mode a large model and the generative AI. So we
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Keguang He: this is the first requirements China, mobile and the infrastructure.
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Keguang He: Will do these requirements together? We will try to enhancing autumns, network through generative AI and the Internet driven technology in onap.
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Keguang He: I have a demo under to show this the demo once when summit or authentic F meeting.
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Keguang He: and And we also hope more people can join this. Requirements. With us together. Okay, that's all about.
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Keguang He: My introduction. Thank you.
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Keguang He: Yeah. Yeah, I have 2 questions. First of all, nephew.
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Byung-Woo Jun: do they use a large language model yet I know they are using intent, but I'm not sure they're using
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Byung-Woo Jun: Llm. Yet. No, zinc is the
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Byung-Woo Jun: having to use. Lm, at present, just just in 10 second question, if you go back to you know the page before 11.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Yeah. Okay.
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Byung-Woo Jun: so so you daily, I think you are handling ui module right business to your service module. There, you said your focus. Is that right?
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Keguang He: Yes.
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Byung-Woo Jun: generative AI. Okay, okay, thank you. I just tried to confirm my understanding.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Oh, okay, thank you. Thank you.
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Is is that the objective to develop telem or assume something, assume there is an LM. And then use it.
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Keguang He: I am from China mobile, because China Mobile has a
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Keguang He: Yes. Large, large model name that you can.
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Keguang He: opens to to become A network!
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Keguang He: And we will use.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Okay. Great. Thank you. Sha Shanka, to my understanding, to China Mobile have their own module, does keep background. Mention about it, and and the China telecom don't want. They have the model to. And on top of that they are adding additional domain specific module which you know, store in the data services. So I think there are 2 enhancement in New Delhi, in Ui and one from China mobile one from China. Telecom, I think, after new daily, we have
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Byung-Woo Jun: good picture, I think. Yeah, that's my understanding. They are working together. I mean, they're walking the individually. But yeah, same area. Okay.
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Keguang He: yeah, maybe future. We can connect to. Moreover.
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: very good. Thanks. Okay. That's all.
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Keguang He: Will stop shying. Thank you.
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Kenny Paul: Thank you so much. Kikwan.
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Kenny Paul: Okay, let me see if I can share and not do my
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Kenny Paul: email. Email.
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Kenny Paul: Okay, shankar wanted to. You wanted to provide a
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: sure and and it'll be quick. But it it's actually it's a good segue to from from what was talking about.
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: So the elephant tag of late. There's been a lot of interest or focus on cloud related topics.
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: There was a presentation from both Nefield and just because if there's a new project in Lfn. There was a presentation of what Nefield is doing
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: so seeking synergies. And it it's all making sense is going in the right direction.
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: so one part was at the elephant tag was like a
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: The other part, which people should be aware of, and many might already be there. Is this the Cnc F cloud, native computing? Foundation. I forget what that is. But all that. There is a lot of change in the whole organizations. And now there is
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: there is a cloud native telecom initiative, CNTI under Lfn. And so they were presentations from there as to what the intent is and what the structure would be. And so so there is this
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: And all of that is is, I mean is directly relevant to own app. And I think people did point that out also, because
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: anything to do, because on up all all the work is cloud based. And so anywhere, whatever we do, and we use. And and there has been a change here also, right from how Kubernetes is being used.
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: So just giving an update, just be aware that in the larger elephant, also, there's there's all these new things happening which are cloud related.
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Yeah, that's that's mainly the updated.
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Kenny Paul: Okay? Any questions?
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Kenny Paul: Okay, thanks. So much. Sankar.
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Kenny Paul: Release status. You, you wanted to click on the link. Yeah. Can you? Can you click the link?
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Byung-Woo Jun: This is continuous update, Andreas and I update his page and also Pto the updating, too.
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Byung-Woo Jun: The I put the latest Pto status. And I'm gonna we're gonna talk about Pto update Piercra just stepped down
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Byung-Woo Jun: and then indicating partially active in Dmap and also scroll down. And then we just adding additional information. Liam also step down and Pt. Election process started.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Maybe you don't need. Maybe you wanna wait for other other project is doing or something, anyway. So this is so status, currently. And you can anything. Pto, and then anybody there wants to update this status. Please use this pages. Thank you.
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Jessica Wagantall: So the container signing right now all the releases for next street they're already implemented. It was implemented back in December.
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Kenny Paul: Thank you, Andreas.
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Byung-Woo Jun: the new process process, new Pto process started. So we'll see how he goes. But team up. So they just announced that, okay? Information.
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Andreas Geissler: get the the Kafka make a get it, Kafka, native integrated, and we might see if we can push this, then on. So that means we would need to unarchive this component if we want to get it in. If Ndi is not wanted by the community, then of course we can. We can skip it in the deployment AI resources we are also doing, and we will upstream that
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Andreas Geissler: if you do not deploy the message, router, it will not harm. So I have seen it is still working. So the Stnc. Sdc. Is still working also without an imple, without an deployed message. Router the policy, I think
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Andreas Geissler: Liam has created. A task for policy to update the policy components. I think 3 of them are using currently message router
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Andreas Geissler: how we implement that there and there is homes, whereas Holmes is also not maintained any more. So most likely we will get rid of homes anyway, in New Delhi.
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Andreas Geissler: So admit we have a couple of components which need to be changed. But it's ongoing, and we try to get this really done in New in New David
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Kenny Paul: I will state in saying that, but I don't know where we are.
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Kenny Paul: Based upon looking at this 50
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Kenny Paul: The next mentorship cycle will. The folks will actually be
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: kenny, this mentorship cycle, are you talking about the intern program?
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Just so sorry III missed that. II heard part of it. So it's the applications and all that will be sometime in
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Kenny Paul: May. Me? Well, no May May is when they would be starting. So the cycle
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Kenny Paul: starts earlier than that. Casey would be running it for Lfm. Casey King.
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Kenny Paul: so I can reach out. See? How many
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: is it? Roughly, yeah, is it roughly the same budget as last year?
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Kenny Paul: might be a little less, because not everybody took advantage of it last year, which was very unfortunate. And right, it's like, you know, use it or lose it. So.
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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: And this is an elephant program, right? Or or an Lf program. This is an LF program. But the budget comes from elephant
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Kenny Paul: for any work being done in la.
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Kenny Paul: okay, look.
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Kenny Paul: I'll tag next week.
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Paweł Pawlak: and this this update. But work in progress
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Paweł Pawlak: back to you, Kenny.
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Kenny Paul: Sorry coughing.
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Kenny Paul: All the information is there that you could possibly want. But I will drop the link in
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Kenny Paul: if there's any hands that that would like to go up right now. I'll make sure you get at it. If not,
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Kenny Paul: please reach out to Mr. Casey Kane.
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Kenny Paul: as he is a point of content for that.
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Kenny Paul: and seeing no hands up
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Kenny Paul: Take a look at that. That's not the own app, that is, for elephant. So you can read up on
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Kenny Paul: Are there any
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Kenny Paul: other topics? Items? Discussions for today? Okay, can you just a comment there is a section for run up, right and and sections for all the projects.
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Kenny Paul: yes, it's, it's it's yeah, it's not about own app exclusively, it's about Lfm, but there is an on app section and sections for other projects.
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Kenny Paul: Okay, seeing no other topics, Paul. With your permission, we'll go ahead and close the meeting out.
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Paweł Pawlak: Yes, please. One question to you, because on Monday you had the day off in Ireland. so are you. Are you satisfied with the progress on the
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Paweł Pawlak: on your request last week?
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Paweł Pawlak: Remind me of this cause. There's a few things going this was, I think it was actions.
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Toine SIEBELINK (EST): not totally satisfied. But I think it's yeah. Now we Jessica explained that
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Toine SIEBELINK (EST): So the get of actions is has caused us a few problems over the last couple of months. I was hoping that we could have a mechanism, that that if the get of action was failing for some reason that that that some people would have the right to kind of ignore that just like we can
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Toine SIEBELINK (EST): at the moment. If the normal verify fields, and I know it's just a build issue I can. I can give a plus one myself, and I can still merge to coach when necessary when we're stuck.
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Toine SIEBELINK (EST): But for the Github actions it doesn't seem to be possible to do something similar. So Jessica has just committed that herself and Matt and Kevin.
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Toine SIEBELINK (EST): If there's any problems they will do their best to solve them as quick as possible, because, yeah, they? They do cause those block blocking issues for us. So but I think the awareness of that is there now as well.
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Toine SIEBELINK (EST): So that that's good.
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Toine SIEBELINK (EST): and hopefully get more stable over time. You know. Fairness, we've been using it a couple of months now. Yeah, it has blocked us a couple of times, but it always has been resolved in in one or 2 days. So
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Paweł Pawlak: Just wanted to to to make sure that you are
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Paweł Pawlak: proposed this, and I forgot. It's a new Bank Holiday. We have an island on the beginning of February, and I completely forgot about it so apologies for that.
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Paweł Pawlak: No, no worries. Okay. So we rely on on, on Matt Jess Kevin. To to solve this issue. If if it appears right with without any, you know, specific delay
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Paweł Pawlak: as it was in the past. So yeah, let's see how it, how how it goes right. If if you would be feeling like it takes too long. So let's see if we can improve the process.
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Paweł Pawlak: Okay. okay, thanks. Okay. Thank you.
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Paweł Pawlak: Back to you can be sorry for interrupting. Nope.
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Kenny Paul: no problem.
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Paweł Pawlak: Yeah. So if nothing else then I'll go and close. Hey? One more thing. So just just astronis with us. So so, Tony, you received an email right from from Kenny. We we've had the discussion yesterday about open Sssf.
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Paweł Pawlak: And some new capabilities. So I let you take a look we could discuss it at the at the second next week
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Paweł Pawlak: for me. you are muted.
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Kenny Paul: I must have stepped away.
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Paweł Pawlak: Oh, okay, guys, so yeah, we will. We will address it with with Tony in second on Tuesday, and maybe we'll have some some updates for you for the next year. See?
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Paweł Pawlak: All right. Thank you.
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Kenny Paul: Hockey duck.
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Kenny Paul: thank you. Everyone. Morning tomorrow.
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Kenny Paul: everybody. Bye, bye.
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Andreas Geissler: don't share your email box.