Meeting Title: AI Grooming: Sam <> Rico Date: 2025-10-08 Meeting participants: Rico Rejoso, Samuel Roberts
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1 00:01:22.880 ⇒ 00:01:47.759 Samuel Roberts: That could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that could be. Yeah.
2 00:01:47.760 ⇒ 00:01:52.190 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that could be. Yeah, that… Can you hear me now?
3 00:01:52.590 ⇒ 00:01:53.250 Rico Rejoso: Yep.
4 00:01:53.740 ⇒ 00:01:54.380 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
5 00:01:54.700 ⇒ 00:02:00.390 Samuel Roberts: So I’ve been not working at my desk, I’ve been working, like, outside on the deck and stuff.
6 00:02:00.910 ⇒ 00:02:06.419 Samuel Roberts: But now it’s getting colder out, so I’m back at the desk, and for some reason it does not like my webcam.
7 00:02:06.530 ⇒ 00:02:08.049 Samuel Roberts: That’s set up here.
8 00:02:08.050 ⇒ 00:02:09.399 Rico Rejoso: No worries. Shouldn’t.
9 00:02:09.400 ⇒ 00:02:10.660 Samuel Roberts: I keep changing inputs.
10 00:02:10.850 ⇒ 00:02:14.910 Rico Rejoso: I mean, you were, like, you were kind of, like, in a loop, You’re…
11 00:02:14.910 ⇒ 00:02:20.969 Samuel Roberts: Oh, that’s exactly… yeah, okay, that happens sometimes. I gotta get a new webcam, I think, because that’s very annoying.
12 00:02:21.580 ⇒ 00:02:25.930 Rico Rejoso: No worries, Larry. Okay, let me just share my screen.
13 00:02:28.070 ⇒ 00:02:28.710 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
14 00:02:33.800 ⇒ 00:02:37.500 Rico Rejoso: Maybe we can focus on the current sprint first, and let’s see…
15 00:02:37.500 ⇒ 00:02:38.779 Samuel Roberts: Definitely, yeah.
16 00:02:44.470 ⇒ 00:02:50.810 Rico Rejoso: So, I think the first dimension is breaking 530, I mean, breaking down 5 duplicates.
17 00:02:51.910 ⇒ 00:02:56.470 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think that’s what we’re gonna wanna do. Let me get my linear open, too, so I can…
18 00:02:58.570 ⇒ 00:03:11.420 Samuel Roberts: Working with you here, let me get this side-by-side with you… Okay, that’s… Yes.
19 00:03:11.530 ⇒ 00:03:16.600 Samuel Roberts: Okay, so we’re gonna AI team, current cycle, okay.
20 00:03:17.990 ⇒ 00:03:20.940 Samuel Roberts: So we’re looking at which one you want to do first? 530?
21 00:03:20.940 ⇒ 00:03:21.959 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, 5.30.
22 00:03:22.340 ⇒ 00:03:23.499 Rico Rejoso: Let’s break it down.
23 00:03:24.050 ⇒ 00:03:33.570 Samuel Roberts: Alright, so what do we got here? Yeah, unifying search, global search across multiple things…
24 00:03:33.960 ⇒ 00:03:37.899 Samuel Roberts: Users need to search by… okay, okay. Building a ticket, yep.
25 00:03:45.890 ⇒ 00:03:49.009 Samuel Roberts: Sorry, I’m just reading through the… Go ahead. Got a lot here.
26 00:03:49.280 ⇒ 00:03:57.999 Samuel Roberts: Ingest data from multiple sources, TurboCuffer and surface unified results in one search interface.
27 00:03:58.270 ⇒ 00:03:59.290 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay.
28 00:04:00.150 ⇒ 00:04:01.380 Samuel Roberts: Give me a user pair.
29 00:04:06.270 ⇒ 00:04:09.590 Samuel Roberts: That’s with separate fields and tablet operations.
30 00:04:15.470 ⇒ 00:04:16.810 Samuel Roberts: Okay…
31 00:04:20.740 ⇒ 00:04:31.029 Samuel Roberts: Whenever we search, we know it’s a global suggested interface. Okay, this looks pretty good.
32 00:04:31.390 ⇒ 00:04:33.400 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
33 00:04:33.610 ⇒ 00:04:37.260 Samuel Roberts: Most of these had contacts, that was 2 days ago, so it was… alright.
34 00:04:40.410 ⇒ 00:04:46.829 Samuel Roberts: Oh, there’s some messages here to Slack. Let me open those up, just to get the full context here.
35 00:04:46.830 ⇒ 00:04:47.480 Rico Rejoso: Go ahead.
36 00:04:47.490 ⇒ 00:04:52.239 Samuel Roberts: We missed a bunch, but I think we’re pretty good, yeah. Okay, that’s on views…
37 00:04:53.800 ⇒ 00:04:59.440 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Yeah, so I think there’s a few things here. A couple of them are already,
38 00:05:00.500 ⇒ 00:05:03.950 Samuel Roberts: Related to the previous ticket?
39 00:05:05.590 ⇒ 00:05:08.389 Samuel Roberts: That is mentioned here with a 529.
40 00:05:08.630 ⇒ 00:05:16.070 Samuel Roberts: So I think sub-issues here are going to be things like, ingest…
41 00:05:17.080 ⇒ 00:05:23.610 Samuel Roberts: Hubspot, what are we saying? HubSpot? So Zoom and Slack, I think, are already covered, is that right?
42 00:05:24.030 ⇒ 00:05:26.969 Samuel Roberts: Or… Zoom is, let me open that ticket up.
43 00:05:31.980 ⇒ 00:05:38.140 Samuel Roberts: This should be… at least Zoom, if not also Slack.
44 00:05:39.400 ⇒ 00:05:40.150 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
45 00:05:40.340 ⇒ 00:05:44.699 Samuel Roberts: I think we need to ingest a few different things here. Let me go back.
46 00:05:46.270 ⇒ 00:05:49.109 Samuel Roberts: Landing… there we go.
47 00:05:52.190 ⇒ 00:05:56.210 Samuel Roberts: Alright, so I’m gonna say sub-issues… Well, what happened?
48 00:05:56.460 ⇒ 00:06:04.610 Samuel Roberts: Alright. Ingest… Black… messages into Turbo…
49 00:06:04.950 ⇒ 00:06:06.949 Samuel Roberts: Turbo Puffer, is that what it’s called?
50 00:06:07.740 ⇒ 00:06:09.979 Samuel Roberts: Okay, I keep messing that up, no.
51 00:06:11.530 ⇒ 00:06:17.459 Samuel Roberts: I’ll also say, ingest messages into Turbo Puffer, slack messages and ingest
52 00:06:17.750 ⇒ 00:06:22.089 Samuel Roberts: deals from HubSpot. That’s a bigger one that I don’t…
53 00:06:22.500 ⇒ 00:06:26.730 Samuel Roberts: I’m gonna say this AI, we’re gonna just create it for now.
54 00:06:27.600 ⇒ 00:06:29.489 Samuel Roberts: And then we’ll add Indress.
55 00:06:31.420 ⇒ 00:06:45.920 Samuel Roberts: ingest HubSpot… I don’t even know what that… the details are there, but deals… HubSpot…
56 00:06:46.820 ⇒ 00:06:50.090 Samuel Roberts: Heels into her row.
57 00:06:50.240 ⇒ 00:06:51.430 Samuel Roberts: offered.
58 00:06:52.080 ⇒ 00:07:02.599 Samuel Roberts: Create that. Create… what do we need to do? We need to create the… UI… For global search…
59 00:07:12.230 ⇒ 00:07:13.150 Samuel Roberts: Third.
60 00:07:13.410 ⇒ 00:07:14.370 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
61 00:07:19.210 ⇒ 00:07:23.240 Samuel Roberts: Create UI for global search function,
62 00:07:27.570 ⇒ 00:07:33.230 Samuel Roberts: So, ingesting of two things, we then also need to create the UI, and then… tie UI to…
63 00:07:35.180 ⇒ 00:07:40.580 Samuel Roberts: That’s probably part of it. Create UI, we’ll just update that to create UI from global search function.
64 00:07:40.720 ⇒ 00:07:44.950 Samuel Roberts: I2 ergo… Sure, okay.
65 00:07:47.890 ⇒ 00:07:51.950 Samuel Roberts: Am I missing anything here that you… you would kind of…
66 00:07:52.420 ⇒ 00:07:57.859 Samuel Roberts: I think that’s basically it. So, like, we have to ingest the two different data sources and create the UI.
67 00:07:58.360 ⇒ 00:07:59.000 Rico Rejoso: Okay.
68 00:07:59.000 ⇒ 00:08:00.549 Samuel Roberts: I think…
69 00:08:00.550 ⇒ 00:08:05.280 Rico Rejoso: For this, let’s just also try to put in estimate points for it.
70 00:08:05.530 ⇒ 00:08:06.220 Rico Rejoso: Like…
71 00:08:06.220 ⇒ 00:08:09.199 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I was just trying to get everything down first, because I think…
72 00:08:09.200 ⇒ 00:08:09.820 Rico Rejoso: Okay.
73 00:08:10.160 ⇒ 00:08:12.100 Samuel Roberts: I want to make sure I’m not missing anything.
74 00:08:12.100 ⇒ 00:08:12.810 Rico Rejoso: Sure, sure.
75 00:08:14.740 ⇒ 00:08:22.249 Samuel Roberts: That is gonna be harder for me to estimate, since I haven’t dealt with the turbopuffer stuff yet.
76 00:08:26.870 ⇒ 00:08:34.240 Samuel Roberts: I think… This hallway doesn’t have an estimate, right? Let me go,
77 00:08:35.090 ⇒ 00:08:39.329 Samuel Roberts: Back to the AI, current cycle, what did we…
78 00:08:40.500 ⇒ 00:08:42.489 Rico Rejoso: operative backfilling of transfers.
79 00:08:42.490 ⇒ 00:08:44.870 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s what I was trying to see, he said 3…
80 00:08:45.840 ⇒ 00:08:50.110 Samuel Roberts: And then the other one is… 3…
81 00:08:50.440 ⇒ 00:08:57.089 Samuel Roberts: So they’re probably also 2 or 3 for the new sources. It might be a little bit less, because we have some…
82 00:09:00.150 ⇒ 00:09:03.119 Rico Rejoso: some stuff already set up, but I would say let’s call them…
83 00:09:03.590 ⇒ 00:09:05.400 Samuel Roberts: Reeze for now.
84 00:09:05.570 ⇒ 00:09:10.960 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, I think it’s better that we… Either over-allocate, then under-allocate, because.
85 00:09:10.960 ⇒ 00:09:16.149 Samuel Roberts: Definitely, yeah, yeah. So I think 3 for all of those is probably pretty good, because the UI…
86 00:09:16.390 ⇒ 00:09:19.549 Samuel Roberts: I don’t think it’ll be crazy, but tying it to Turbo Huffer might be, so…
87 00:09:19.980 ⇒ 00:09:23.690 Samuel Roberts: excuse me, yeah, I would say create… Call those all 3s.
88 00:09:26.040 ⇒ 00:09:33.589 Samuel Roberts: Especially if we’re gonna, like, assign me or Casey to one of them, like, Mustafa’s the one that’s dealt with it already, so he might be a 2, but we might be a 3 kind of thing.
89 00:09:33.810 ⇒ 00:09:36.160 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
90 00:09:37.460 ⇒ 00:09:41.449 Rico Rejoso: Good then there? Yeah. So this is something that we can do with, I mean…
91 00:09:42.040 ⇒ 00:09:51.350 Rico Rejoso: for the submissions that we just created, should we have all of this moved to the next cycle, or is there something that we can do for the spread? Because I want something to assign to Casey.
92 00:09:51.850 ⇒ 00:09:56.879 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I would say maybe the Slack messages into Turbo Puffer is one that he could take.
93 00:09:57.060 ⇒ 00:09:57.540 Rico Rejoso: Okay.
94 00:09:57.540 ⇒ 00:10:04.089 Samuel Roberts: I mean, I don’t know yet the HubSpot deals, how that’s gonna work, so we probably have to figure that out a little bit more.
95 00:10:04.320 ⇒ 00:10:10.780 Samuel Roberts: But I think the Slack messages should be very similar to the…
96 00:10:12.540 ⇒ 00:10:14.819 Samuel Roberts: the Zoom stuff that’s already done.
97 00:10:15.860 ⇒ 00:10:16.510 Rico Rejoso: Okay.
98 00:10:17.150 ⇒ 00:10:20.099 Samuel Roberts: So I think that’s fine. I might even say let’s push…
99 00:10:21.260 ⇒ 00:10:28.600 Samuel Roberts: But we can create the UI and maybe tie it to those ones as well. I could maybe take a swing at that, but just Casey, it has more allocation, right?
100 00:10:29.080 ⇒ 00:10:31.920 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, we want to fully utilize spacing first.
101 00:10:31.920 ⇒ 00:10:39.909 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I just don’t know, he hasn’t actually touched the new platform stuff yet, so that might be a little harder, but he can take a swing at it, I suppose.
102 00:10:39.910 ⇒ 00:10:42.739 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, so we can assign the UI as well for Casey.
103 00:10:43.140 ⇒ 00:10:55.689 Samuel Roberts: I’m debating that, or the HubSpot stuff, might be better, so that we… that way this week we get all the data in, and then we can do the UI maybe next cycle, depending on how long those take, days-wise.
104 00:10:55.950 ⇒ 00:10:56.319 Rico Rejoso: That’s a.
105 00:10:56.320 ⇒ 00:11:02.269 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I was… Yeah, sign the HubSpot one to case. Yeah, perfect, okay.
106 00:11:02.560 ⇒ 00:11:04.469 Samuel Roberts: And then, I think the other one…
107 00:11:04.650 ⇒ 00:11:07.519 Samuel Roberts: Is kind of dependent on the previous ones?
108 00:11:07.520 ⇒ 00:11:08.550 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, so…
109 00:11:08.550 ⇒ 00:11:09.370 Samuel Roberts: So I would say…
110 00:11:09.370 ⇒ 00:11:09.990 Rico Rejoso: is…
111 00:11:10.410 ⇒ 00:11:11.000 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
112 00:11:11.350 ⇒ 00:11:27.239 Rico Rejoso: So let’s put in some pending first, both 537 and 530. We can move it to the next sprint. Let’s get, confirmation if the ingesting process is done before we can assign this one to either you or Casey.
113 00:11:28.400 ⇒ 00:11:29.440 Samuel Roberts: That sounds fine.
114 00:11:31.310 ⇒ 00:11:33.540 Rico Rejoso: Probably me just see the next branch.
115 00:11:45.420 ⇒ 00:11:52.079 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, I think that one’s good. This one’s pretty, pretty well groomed up here, so that helps with those ones.
116 00:11:52.200 ⇒ 00:11:58.489 Samuel Roberts: We could add a little more to those tickets, maybe? Honestly, I would probably ask Mustafa to add a little bit to those.
117 00:11:58.970 ⇒ 00:11:59.430 Rico Rejoso: Okay.
118 00:11:59.430 ⇒ 00:12:03.020 Samuel Roberts: Of context for Turbo Puffer for Casey.
119 00:12:06.880 ⇒ 00:12:07.840 Rico Rejoso: I’m stressing.
120 00:12:08.020 ⇒ 00:12:09.100 Samuel Roberts: Oh, excuse me.
121 00:12:17.900 ⇒ 00:12:19.400 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, perfect, okay.
122 00:12:22.570 ⇒ 00:12:25.860 Samuel Roberts: You might have the loom, actually, already, I’m not sure what he did.
123 00:12:26.490 ⇒ 00:12:27.890 Samuel Roberts: There’s a hat.
124 00:12:27.890 ⇒ 00:12:29.760 Rico Rejoso: Mustafa had a room for that.
125 00:12:30.170 ⇒ 00:12:34.809 Samuel Roberts: I’m not sure, let me… he sent me a loom earlier, I actually forget what it’s for.
126 00:12:35.540 ⇒ 00:12:36.240 Rico Rejoso: Famously.
127 00:12:36.420 ⇒ 00:12:41.849 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, the turbo puffer and what the PR is doing. I’ll take a look at that and maybe post it there if it’s helpful for that. If not.
128 00:12:42.030 ⇒ 00:12:46.369 Samuel Roberts: I’ll ask him to just, like, walk through how to do that stuff, maybe, real quick, and I’ll learn.
129 00:12:47.050 ⇒ 00:12:54.980 Rico Rejoso: So, technically, this is what we’re doing, just set up some backlog tickets, make sure that they have estimates, and…
130 00:12:55.260 ⇒ 00:12:59.629 Rico Rejoso: at least provide a few contexts. As you’ve seen, I created… actually.
131 00:12:59.840 ⇒ 00:13:11.289 Rico Rejoso: the context and description is… I mean, I used the standard, or the linear standard that Justin created to format those and just gathered, put into AI.
132 00:13:11.480 ⇒ 00:13:15.300 Rico Rejoso: Get the context from some of the tickets, and…
133 00:13:16.720 ⇒ 00:13:23.150 Rico Rejoso: it shows all those descriptions and that format, so if you could also take a look at that, because I think it’s a bit…
134 00:13:23.290 ⇒ 00:13:29.299 Rico Rejoso: a bit of overload of information, which some are unnecessary. What do you think?
135 00:13:29.300 ⇒ 00:13:35.890 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I mean, I see what you’re saying. I think, like, for… especially if we’re doing, like, a big thing like this that needs to get broken down.
136 00:13:36.900 ⇒ 00:13:42.940 Samuel Roberts: I don’t think every subtask necessarily needs exactly that. It needs, like, the context of how to do it, probably.
137 00:13:43.300 ⇒ 00:13:47.800 Samuel Roberts: more than… Everything explained out in that way.
138 00:13:47.800 ⇒ 00:13:48.819 Rico Rejoso: Yeah.
139 00:13:49.700 ⇒ 00:13:52.889 Samuel Roberts: Okay, so what is… what are we doing next, then?
140 00:13:52.890 ⇒ 00:13:54.149 Rico Rejoso: Okay, yeah.
141 00:13:54.150 ⇒ 00:13:54.860 Samuel Roberts: Jump Purpose.
142 00:13:54.860 ⇒ 00:13:56.470 Rico Rejoso: subdashboard.
143 00:13:57.220 ⇒ 00:14:03.760 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I spent a little time looking in there. I think what we need to do is probably
144 00:14:03.890 ⇒ 00:14:07.169 Samuel Roberts: Figure out what things we’re looking for.
145 00:14:07.350 ⇒ 00:14:12.009 Samuel Roberts: Because some things are logged, and some things we’ll have to log manually, if that makes sense?
146 00:14:12.180 ⇒ 00:14:20.989 Samuel Roberts: Like, we’ve added the post hog script to the site, so it’s tracking usage and pages visited, but if we want to see, like.
147 00:14:21.230 ⇒ 00:14:22.820 Samuel Roberts: Who…
148 00:14:23.550 ⇒ 00:14:29.880 Samuel Roberts: or how many people did a certain action, we might have to do that more. So let’s think about this.
149 00:14:31.230 ⇒ 00:14:36.190 Rico Rejoso: So you might want to put a requirements for this one before we… before you work on it.
150 00:14:36.740 ⇒ 00:14:37.440 Rico Rejoso: Right.
151 00:14:38.280 ⇒ 00:14:41.029 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think we definitely, yeah, we definitely want to do that.
152 00:14:43.240 ⇒ 00:14:49.799 Samuel Roberts: I’m just trying to think where to begin with this. So, but… where’s the, like,
153 00:14:50.960 ⇒ 00:14:54.050 Samuel Roberts: Linear groom ticket standard.
154 00:14:56.410 ⇒ 00:14:57.790 Rico Rejoso: Let me get.
155 00:14:57.790 ⇒ 00:15:03.630 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool. Because I kind of seen what the outputs are, I’m not sure I’ve actually seen the final, or the previous, like, template.
156 00:15:23.500 ⇒ 00:15:24.820 Rico Rejoso: Let me put it to chat.
157 00:15:25.960 ⇒ 00:15:26.500 Samuel Roberts: Correct.
158 00:15:28.130 ⇒ 00:15:28.990 Samuel Roberts: Thank you.
159 00:15:30.850 ⇒ 00:15:32.649 Samuel Roberts: Stardust, too, so I have it.
160 00:15:33.110 ⇒ 00:15:33.920 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
161 00:15:35.760 ⇒ 00:15:41.939 Samuel Roberts: Purpose, the standardized minimum requirements for good ticket title, context, acceptance prior year, priority, ticket, estimation, okay, yeah.
162 00:15:42.650 ⇒ 00:15:44.780 Samuel Roberts: Alright,
163 00:15:58.620 ⇒ 00:15:59.710 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
164 00:16:02.640 ⇒ 00:16:05.430 Samuel Roberts: Alright, cool, I like this, this is, this is good.
165 00:16:07.650 ⇒ 00:16:16.579 Samuel Roberts: So, I might take some of this right now, because we… we have a title. We’re gonna say the context here is, you know, this…
166 00:16:18.120 ⇒ 00:16:22.339 Samuel Roberts: To… what is the layout here that’s better?
167 00:16:23.960 ⇒ 00:16:30.130 Samuel Roberts: Title, cool, description, contact. We’ll just have that, and we’ll say…
168 00:16:34.050 ⇒ 00:16:36.800 Samuel Roberts: Let me, let me get my… okay, no, that’s not threatening.
169 00:16:38.710 ⇒ 00:16:47.579 Samuel Roberts: A post hoc dashboard to view not just the daily active users, but also different events and pages visited.
170 00:16:49.240 ⇒ 00:16:49.990 Samuel Roberts: Right.
171 00:16:50.480 ⇒ 00:16:58.019 Samuel Roberts: Okay, that is. That didn’t catch any of that. Okay, thanks a lot, super… super whisper, whatever. Alright. My mistake there.
172 00:16:58.120 ⇒ 00:17:03.830 Samuel Roberts: I’m gonna say…
173 00:17:06.940 ⇒ 00:17:12.940 Samuel Roberts: We have installed into the… the…
174 00:17:19.940 ⇒ 00:17:23.070 Samuel Roberts: The wallet, we see…
175 00:17:31.000 ⇒ 00:17:31.870 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
176 00:17:34.600 ⇒ 00:17:43.960 Samuel Roberts: That’s fine, we’re gonna say, for example, Anyway, the list.
177 00:17:44.320 ⇒ 00:17:46.009 Samuel Roberts: Alright, so…
178 00:17:46.870 ⇒ 00:17:52.560 Samuel Roberts: this I need to put a little thought into. So we want to see, in addition to that.
179 00:17:53.300 ⇒ 00:18:06.900 Samuel Roberts: We want to see, like, meetings viewed… Searches… And it’s a…
180 00:18:10.210 ⇒ 00:18:14.180 Samuel Roberts: searches… Use the client hubs…
181 00:18:21.730 ⇒ 00:18:23.250 Samuel Roberts: He is out.
182 00:18:24.760 ⇒ 00:18:37.210 Samuel Roberts: Some agents… I’m trying to think what else we got here, marketing… or, marketing… marketing… That’s it.
183 00:18:38.310 ⇒ 00:18:45.370 Samuel Roberts: Page usage… Let me pull up the actual platform and see what other things I’m missing here.
184 00:18:45.390 ⇒ 00:18:46.610 Rico Rejoso: Yeah.
185 00:18:48.840 ⇒ 00:18:55.800 Samuel Roberts: So we’ve got clients, AI, Agents and AI tools, linear ticket usage, that’s right, okay.
186 00:18:56.530 ⇒ 00:19:01.790 Samuel Roberts: AI tool… It’s really just the linear.
187 00:19:02.770 ⇒ 00:19:08.239 Samuel Roberts: Ticket agent… The deals page…
188 00:19:13.610 ⇒ 00:19:29.380 Samuel Roberts: Demos as well… we’ll say that. Demo views… departments… We’re getting there, and… Meeting…
189 00:19:30.960 ⇒ 00:19:33.980 Samuel Roberts: And that might be it, then, for now.
190 00:19:37.740 ⇒ 00:19:41.260 Samuel Roberts: Okay, I think that’s pretty good to start.
191 00:19:41.880 ⇒ 00:19:49.160 Samuel Roberts: I’m gonna use a client homes… Okay.
192 00:19:50.130 ⇒ 00:19:56.410 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think that’s good. We got searches…
193 00:19:57.350 ⇒ 00:20:10.300 Samuel Roberts: We’ve got ease of Custom Agents. We’ll say… use of… or GPT… Oops.
194 00:20:12.350 ⇒ 00:20:17.019 Samuel Roberts: Marketing asset page usage, AI tool usage…
195 00:20:17.220 ⇒ 00:20:19.929 Samuel Roberts: We’ve got a bunch of different AI agents, that’s fine.
196 00:20:20.150 ⇒ 00:20:25.059 Samuel Roberts: Clients is good… okay, I think that’s good.
197 00:20:26.250 ⇒ 00:20:31.450 Samuel Roberts: Let me jump back to the notion… what else do we need here? Acceptance criteria, right?
198 00:20:31.840 ⇒ 00:20:32.500 Rico Rejoso: Yep.
199 00:20:33.030 ⇒ 00:20:36.239 Samuel Roberts: Alright, what do we got there? I’m thinking…
200 00:20:38.060 ⇒ 00:20:44.790 Samuel Roberts: Code implemented and peer-reviewed, of course, of course, unit integration passing,
201 00:20:46.640 ⇒ 00:20:58.960 Samuel Roberts: Feature verified, stating documentation. Okay, so the real… Acceptance criteria is a, a post,
202 00:21:00.840 ⇒ 00:21:11.339 Samuel Roberts: on dashboard that displays… the metrics… Thank you.
203 00:21:13.450 ⇒ 00:21:20.390 Samuel Roberts: Display the metrics at the… oh, perfect, okay, thank you. We then want to say,
204 00:21:29.660 ⇒ 00:21:32.779 Samuel Roberts: Subtask… oh, what’s going on here? Where am I going?
205 00:21:34.210 ⇒ 00:21:40.789 Samuel Roberts: I’m thinking subtasks for that, because that’s, like, that’s the acceptance criteria, is we have the dashboard, right? But we want,
206 00:21:42.110 ⇒ 00:21:45.149 Samuel Roberts: We want that to be,
207 00:21:49.180 ⇒ 00:21:53.220 Samuel Roberts: Any custom post on events.
208 00:21:54.080 ⇒ 00:22:08.310 Samuel Roberts: Created… And, reliable… And reliably run… let’s it that way.
209 00:22:12.750 ⇒ 00:22:15.059 Samuel Roberts: We don’t really need tests for that.
210 00:22:17.170 ⇒ 00:22:18.560 Rico Rejoso: We’ll see.
211 00:22:18.560 ⇒ 00:22:26.339 Samuel Roberts: I’m just thinking, there’s not really tests for this, because it’s not really our, like, code, it’s post hoc mostly, but we will say, peer review,
212 00:22:27.690 ⇒ 00:22:35.659 Samuel Roberts: Peer review on the, custom events, if added, is fine.
213 00:22:36.070 ⇒ 00:22:41.260 Samuel Roberts: Feature verified in staging environments? Yeah, okay, we’ll see.
214 00:22:41.980 ⇒ 00:22:47.139 Samuel Roberts: Tested and staging for post domain name.
215 00:22:47.310 ⇒ 00:22:51.730 Samuel Roberts: And then, I’m guessing documentation,
216 00:22:54.380 ⇒ 00:22:59.430 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, we should definitely have something here that is, you know.
217 00:23:01.880 ⇒ 00:23:05.089 Samuel Roberts: explaining what everything is, maybe? Notion…
218 00:23:06.000 ⇒ 00:23:12.350 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, because it’s not, like, a new change to our code, it’s just, like, I want someone to be able to look at the postdoc dashboard and understand it.
219 00:23:13.810 ⇒ 00:23:18.509 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, that’s right. I mean, that’s better if we have everything documented, maybe…
220 00:23:19.050 ⇒ 00:23:21.190 Rico Rejoso: In the future, we’ll be creating any case study for it.
221 00:23:21.190 ⇒ 00:23:21.900 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
222 00:23:22.530 ⇒ 00:23:41.670 Samuel Roberts: Outlining… let me post… What, and other… And the default events used… We’ll also say…
223 00:23:42.480 ⇒ 00:23:45.339 Samuel Roberts: Explanations of each movement.
224 00:23:45.890 ⇒ 00:23:46.960 Samuel Roberts: tricky.
225 00:23:47.830 ⇒ 00:23:52.520 Samuel Roberts: in playing anything. Okay.
226 00:23:54.080 ⇒ 00:24:01.590 Samuel Roberts: We have… no design mock-ups, no error logs, no related tickets. We’ll call this a… already got a priority.
227 00:24:01.900 ⇒ 00:24:07.510 Samuel Roberts: I’m guessing this is probably… What?
228 00:24:11.310 ⇒ 00:24:15.380 Samuel Roberts: 2 to 3, probably, depending on how many custom things need to get added.
229 00:24:15.450 ⇒ 00:24:17.180 Rico Rejoso: Okay, let’s put in 3.
230 00:24:17.620 ⇒ 00:24:23.799 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’m just… because, like, the reason I’m not sure is because PostHog records a lot of stuff by default.
231 00:24:24.220 ⇒ 00:24:27.349 Samuel Roberts: And if that’s the case, it’s just a matter of…
232 00:24:27.690 ⇒ 00:24:30.370 Samuel Roberts: Designing the dashboard to use those things.
233 00:24:30.470 ⇒ 00:24:39.210 Samuel Roberts: But if there’s things like the AI tool usage, we may need to go in and add a custom event, and that makes things a little bit bigger. So yeah, say 3 for now.
234 00:24:39.460 ⇒ 00:24:40.409 Rico Rejoso: That’s fine.
235 00:24:40.580 ⇒ 00:24:44.790 Rico Rejoso: Around 5 points, which means you’re fully allocated for this week.
236 00:24:45.100 ⇒ 00:24:46.730 Rico Rejoso: And also…
237 00:24:47.010 ⇒ 00:24:54.419 Rico Rejoso: Maybe on the marketing asset, is there anything that you also need to work on with this? I know Hannah.
238 00:24:54.420 ⇒ 00:24:57.889 Samuel Roberts: No, that’s ready, I just didn’t get a chance to push it live yesterday.
239 00:24:58.200 ⇒ 00:25:01.010 Rico Rejoso: Okay, so you just need to push it, and this was done, right?
240 00:25:01.280 ⇒ 00:25:06.310 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s done. There may be more things after that to tick it out, but…
241 00:25:06.310 ⇒ 00:25:07.490 Rico Rejoso: Okay.
242 00:25:07.560 ⇒ 00:25:15.899 Samuel Roberts: there’s some… there’s a few small things that she mentioned that would be good, but I got most of it done so she can use it, or they can use it together.
243 00:25:16.980 ⇒ 00:25:20.900 Rico Rejoso: Can you push and finalize within today so we can mark this then by end of day?
244 00:25:21.040 ⇒ 00:25:23.809 Samuel Roberts: Definitely, yeah, I would have done it yesterday if I was online, so…
245 00:25:24.500 ⇒ 00:25:27.730 Samuel Roberts: It’s gonna happen. But it’s ready to go, yeah.
246 00:25:28.470 ⇒ 00:25:33.500 Rico Rejoso: And the other ticket that you have here is for Google Access team members.
247 00:25:33.720 ⇒ 00:25:38.550 Rico Rejoso: So I also, like… A range.
248 00:25:38.710 ⇒ 00:25:43.249 Rico Rejoso: all the users in Google yesterday and put them on the correct department, so…
249 00:25:43.430 ⇒ 00:25:46.120 Samuel Roberts: Oh, good, okay, cool.
250 00:25:46.120 ⇒ 00:25:48.690 Rico Rejoso: Wondering if that could help you, you know, with this circuit.
251 00:25:49.660 ⇒ 00:25:54.460 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, this is really just exploring it right now to make sure we know how to do it, so I think…
252 00:25:54.640 ⇒ 00:26:01.789 Samuel Roberts: I… you gave me some access in there, right? I just don’t remember the… like, where do I go for that? Is it…
253 00:26:02.700 ⇒ 00:26:03.950 Rico Rejoso: admin console.
254 00:26:04.060 ⇒ 00:26:06.560 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, it was admin.google, that’s how I can remember.
255 00:26:06.790 ⇒ 00:26:10.970 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, basically what I did was just this one, but then…
256 00:26:11.290 ⇒ 00:26:20.009 Rico Rejoso: These are, like, presets, or I think Utama Rob created this one already, so I just assigned, each team member to their correct departments.
257 00:26:20.280 ⇒ 00:26:25.710 Rico Rejoso: There’s no… team, or sub-departments on this, I don’t know how you’re gonna…
258 00:26:25.950 ⇒ 00:26:28.990 Rico Rejoso: You know, put in the subdepartment for… that will…
259 00:26:28.990 ⇒ 00:26:31.680 Samuel Roberts: Oh, there’s no sub… okay, so it’s just one level?
260 00:26:31.830 ⇒ 00:26:32.979 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, I think so.
261 00:26:32.980 ⇒ 00:26:37.259 Samuel Roberts: Can you click… click Manage Organizational Units? Is that something you have access to down here?
262 00:26:37.260 ⇒ 00:26:44.930 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, I think it’s because the brain forge the organization, this should be the department, and the others should be the sub-department, but they put in.
263 00:26:44.930 ⇒ 00:26:49.549 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, click on that real quick. What happens if you go down a client… what…
264 00:26:50.230 ⇒ 00:26:56.050 Samuel Roberts: I’ll, I’ll… let me see, let me log in, really, because I can probably click through some of this. Let’s edit, add more, okay.
265 00:26:56.940 ⇒ 00:26:59.959 Samuel Roberts: Let me just take a look, because, yeah, I think it’ll be…
266 00:27:01.330 ⇒ 00:27:05.280 Samuel Roberts: That’ll be helpful, because then we can pull that information and then keep it up to date.
267 00:27:06.890 ⇒ 00:27:07.580 Rico Rejoso: Definitely.
268 00:27:08.570 ⇒ 00:27:10.429 Samuel Roberts: From the… oh, no, okay.
269 00:27:12.090 ⇒ 00:27:16.130 Samuel Roberts: It’s saying I don’t have access as an administrator account. Okay.
270 00:27:19.770 ⇒ 00:27:20.190 Rico Rejoso: Let me…
271 00:27:20.190 ⇒ 00:27:20.600 Samuel Roberts: I’m thinking.
272 00:27:21.160 ⇒ 00:27:24.709 Rico Rejoso: to them regarding that one. I don’t know if I can give you that kind of.
273 00:27:24.710 ⇒ 00:27:30.089 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, honestly, as part of this, what I can do is just… I’m gonna look at their API and see how we can pull stuff out.
274 00:27:30.310 ⇒ 00:27:34.490 Samuel Roberts: So I might not need any of this quite yet for the exploratory part.
275 00:27:34.490 ⇒ 00:27:35.060 Rico Rejoso: worse.
276 00:27:35.320 ⇒ 00:27:44.600 Samuel Roberts: But I think eventually someone will have to provide that so that we can hold the right API keys and stuff, but don’t worry about it now. I would say…
277 00:27:45.190 ⇒ 00:27:49.619 Samuel Roberts: maybe we want to reorganize that? Like, I don’t know if we need…
278 00:27:49.920 ⇒ 00:27:52.590 Samuel Roberts: That executive level, like it was there.
279 00:27:52.590 ⇒ 00:27:54.210 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, I thought so, yeah.
280 00:27:54.350 ⇒ 00:27:57.929 Samuel Roberts: But I would, I would definitely, like, confirm that with UTAM.
281 00:27:58.120 ⇒ 00:28:00.230 Samuel Roberts: Cause I, I don’t…
282 00:28:00.500 ⇒ 00:28:06.900 Samuel Roberts: know of any reason why we can’t change that, but I obviously don’t want to make that call in case there’s something important there, but…
283 00:28:07.740 ⇒ 00:28:17.790 Rico Rejoso: I mean, I mean, I think this could be changed. Just let me know, like, if we need, or a better time we need this, so I can work on it. For now, I’ll just let it be, or…
284 00:28:17.790 ⇒ 00:28:23.500 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think that’s fine. I’m gonna look at the API and stuff, and if I need access to really test it out, I’ll let you know. Okay.
285 00:28:23.500 ⇒ 00:28:24.270 Rico Rejoso: That’s fine.
286 00:28:24.670 ⇒ 00:28:25.480 Rico Rejoso: So that is…
287 00:28:25.480 ⇒ 00:28:29.890 Samuel Roberts: I’m just gonna say, Let me just add a quick note. I’m not gonna… I’m not gonna totally…
288 00:28:31.570 ⇒ 00:28:36.249 Samuel Roberts: groom this the same way, but I’m just gonna type up some notes that are here, so… Yes, that’s fine.
289 00:28:36.590 ⇒ 00:28:41.920 Samuel Roberts: Okay, we’ll say, what am I doing? Hold on, let me try this one.
290 00:28:43.620 ⇒ 00:28:48.919 Samuel Roberts: We’re Super Whisper… wanna actually talk into it, but for some reason, the settings…
291 00:28:49.400 ⇒ 00:28:52.789 Samuel Roberts: are bad. Because he’s using the wrong microphone.
292 00:28:54.450 ⇒ 00:28:56.539 Samuel Roberts: Let’s try this. Okay, I’ll try this again.
293 00:28:56.890 ⇒ 00:28:59.080 Samuel Roberts: Alright, we’re gonna talk, and we’re gonna say…
294 00:29:00.450 ⇒ 00:29:09.860 Samuel Roberts: Explore the API available for getting team members’ information, including departments, emails, to keep the team
295 00:29:09.990 ⇒ 00:29:13.440 Samuel Roberts: paid, table updated in Superbase.
296 00:29:13.610 ⇒ 00:29:18.179 Samuel Roberts: So we don’t have to update it every time for new or needing team members.
297 00:29:20.690 ⇒ 00:29:28.570 Samuel Roberts: Oh, come on, it didn’t do anything. Okay. Something’s bad here with my microphone set up, but that is different. Okay, let me just type in.
298 00:29:44.540 ⇒ 00:29:47.389 Samuel Roberts: What is the key command to do that? I don’t even know.
299 00:29:53.040 ⇒ 00:30:02.719 Samuel Roberts: Whatever, okay. We’ll say, explore… API access for syncing.
300 00:30:03.250 ⇒ 00:30:18.160 Samuel Roberts: Team members… And, like, arguments from the little admin… To… sweep up base… That’d be cute.
301 00:30:18.760 ⇒ 00:30:22.889 Samuel Roberts: Super vase, only sync with, though.
302 00:30:23.420 ⇒ 00:30:25.790 Samuel Roberts: Alright, that’s probably enough for me to run with here.
303 00:30:26.270 ⇒ 00:30:32.959 Samuel Roberts: It’s more of a spike than anything, because I don’t think it’s gonna… Affect how he’s doing the…
304 00:30:34.630 ⇒ 00:30:41.010 Samuel Roberts: the departments right now, but I want to have it ready to go so we can, probably next cycle, maybe even incorporate that.
305 00:30:41.490 ⇒ 00:30:45.000 Rico Rejoso: Great. Yeah, let’s have that, so.
306 00:30:45.000 ⇒ 00:30:51.389 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s enough. Okay, let’s call it a… one point is already there, to doing cycle high. Okay, yeah, I think that’s good then.
307 00:30:51.390 ⇒ 00:31:08.789 Rico Rejoso: Before we proceed to the other tickets that we have in the backlogs, or aside from this current cycle, I just want to give a few rundowns. On the points that we have. Currently, Mustafa’s at 9.7 for Casey, and we have 5, so we are with an allocated, which is Mustafa and Casey should be around
308 00:31:08.790 ⇒ 00:31:20.199 Rico Rejoso: a maximum of 10 points. Okay. I mean, maximum of 5 points. So basically, we’re good, and we’ll be… we’ll keep running on this type of allocation moving forward, unless…
309 00:31:20.200 ⇒ 00:31:20.880 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
310 00:31:20.880 ⇒ 00:31:21.730 Rico Rejoso: It’s on…
311 00:31:21.730 ⇒ 00:31:25.580 Samuel Roberts: wanted to change this one, or if we have more AI internal stuff.
312 00:31:25.580 ⇒ 00:31:28.669 Rico Rejoso: That needs to get done. But for now, let’s keep it that way.
313 00:31:28.670 ⇒ 00:31:29.340 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
314 00:31:29.460 ⇒ 00:31:31.820 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’m thinking… no, go ahead.
315 00:31:32.070 ⇒ 00:31:37.950 Samuel Roberts: If there’s an issue here, like, I could definitely bump… that exploratory stuff to Casey.
316 00:31:38.090 ⇒ 00:31:40.680 Rico Rejoso: But we’re pretty good. We’re within, so…
317 00:31:40.940 ⇒ 00:31:53.950 Rico Rejoso: Okay, I think, basically, Utah mentioned why you’re just at 5 points, because, he wanted you to be, like, on, I mean, overviewing most of our AI team on other clients, so he wanted to have.
318 00:31:53.950 ⇒ 00:31:54.810 Samuel Roberts: Yes, definitely.
319 00:31:54.810 ⇒ 00:31:55.420 Rico Rejoso: on that.
320 00:31:56.410 ⇒ 00:32:00.959 Samuel Roberts: But yeah, so I, yeah, yeah, I’ll hold onto that for now, but it’s, it’s…
321 00:32:01.090 ⇒ 00:32:03.050 Samuel Roberts: something changes, I can give it back to Casey.
322 00:32:03.050 ⇒ 00:32:09.380 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, and by the way, let me know if you don’t have any access on some projects on Coffee. I think that’s the issue about the.
323 00:32:09.380 ⇒ 00:32:26.019 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that was definitely an issue previously before. Well, I was also, like, not on clients initially, and then slowly was added to them, but didn’t realize I needed to clockify stuff. So it’s better going forward, but I started updating some in the back, but I will update more moving forward.
324 00:32:26.020 ⇒ 00:32:32.180 Rico Rejoso: It’s kind of a process we’re working, but I think we’re transitioning to a different tool, so I don’t think we should create another document for that one, but…
325 00:32:32.290 ⇒ 00:32:37.970 Rico Rejoso: For now, currently, let’s make sure we have all the projects that we need for all our clients.
326 00:32:38.690 ⇒ 00:32:52.359 Samuel Roberts: I think everything’s good from what I saw. Let me actually, while I have you, double-check that. But, like, what did I have here? I have access to… what’s projects? ABC, of course, AI automation and all companies one-on-ones internal.
327 00:32:52.460 ⇒ 00:32:55.899 Rico Rejoso: Partnership, sales, sales… okay, sales engineering…
328 00:32:56.700 ⇒ 00:33:01.009 Samuel Roberts: Okay, that’s the one I was kind of wondering about, because he had me… he wanted me to work on some stuff for…
329 00:33:01.460 ⇒ 00:33:05.169 Samuel Roberts: What was it? Foam…
330 00:33:06.640 ⇒ 00:33:10.990 Samuel Roberts: what was it? I’m blanking on the name here, because I haven’t done the work yet,
331 00:33:13.670 ⇒ 00:33:16.750 Samuel Roberts: Where are you? I don’t even see the page here.
332 00:33:17.720 ⇒ 00:33:22.490 Samuel Roberts: Anyway, UTM had some stuff that it was not really… it’s, like, more sales-related.
333 00:33:22.780 ⇒ 00:33:29.989 Samuel Roberts: Foam Pro Opportunity Foam Pro, there it is. Okay. Yeah, so I just want to make sure, that probably should get bucketed under engineering sales?
334 00:33:31.650 ⇒ 00:33:32.789 Rico Rejoso: You have that, right?
335 00:33:34.250 ⇒ 00:33:36.739 Rico Rejoso: Sales engineering, you need a project for it.
336 00:33:37.480 ⇒ 00:33:40.639 Samuel Roberts: For sales engineering? I have everything at this point.
337 00:33:41.130 ⇒ 00:33:42.170 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool.
338 00:33:42.170 ⇒ 00:33:42.740 Rico Rejoso: Right.
339 00:33:43.170 ⇒ 00:33:44.480 Rico Rejoso: Okay, so,
340 00:33:44.480 ⇒ 00:33:44.839 Samuel Roberts: Thank you.
341 00:33:44.840 ⇒ 00:33:51.839 Rico Rejoso: to see it, and pointing out, I think that’s just one thing for us to be more… to have a smoother process when it comes to…
342 00:33:52.240 ⇒ 00:33:54.460 Rico Rejoso: Doing planning.
343 00:33:55.000 ⇒ 00:34:01.160 Rico Rejoso: We just need to make sure all the other tickets has points so we can allocate properly.
344 00:34:03.690 ⇒ 00:34:04.390 Rico Rejoso: Mr.
345 00:34:04.390 ⇒ 00:34:08.370 Samuel Roberts: Right, right. So let me, yeah, let me pull up my linear again now…
346 00:34:08.520 ⇒ 00:34:10.560 Samuel Roberts: And we want to go to Upcoming…
347 00:34:10.719 ⇒ 00:34:11.389 Rico Rejoso: Yep.
348 00:34:11.909 ⇒ 00:34:15.080 Samuel Roberts: I’m just looking here, so all… all issues, maybe.
349 00:34:15.500 ⇒ 00:34:17.559 Samuel Roberts: Excuse me.
350 00:34:18.750 ⇒ 00:34:21.630 Samuel Roberts: No issues. Alright, so what is missing?
351 00:34:24.219 ⇒ 00:34:27.459 Samuel Roberts: Role-based access, that’s a big boy.
352 00:34:29.850 ⇒ 00:34:33.940 Samuel Roberts: Alright, all of these need points, huh? Oh, boy. Okay, yeah, the backlog, I’m…
353 00:34:35.080 ⇒ 00:34:44.650 Samuel Roberts: I… I think needs a little bit more work, but the immediate ones that are here, that are groomed, I think is worth working on right now.
354 00:34:44.880 ⇒ 00:34:49.520 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, let’s pry those that are, has room label on.
355 00:34:49.760 ⇒ 00:34:50.940 Rico Rejoso: So, if we.
356 00:34:50.949 ⇒ 00:34:52.129 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, perfect, okay.
357 00:34:52.130 ⇒ 00:34:52.960 Rico Rejoso: to midnight.
358 00:34:54.719 ⇒ 00:34:58.709 Samuel Roberts: Alright, let me see this. I’ll start here, I’m on 521.
359 00:35:05.319 ⇒ 00:35:11.389 Samuel Roberts: I would call this… hmm…
360 00:35:14.229 ⇒ 00:35:17.579 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, Casey Mustafa can definitely handle this pretty well.
361 00:35:17.889 ⇒ 00:35:24.789 Samuel Roberts: I think there’s obviously already a way this is happening, so we just have to tighten it up, so I’d say probably two points on this.
362 00:35:26.639 ⇒ 00:35:28.369 Samuel Roberts: Got that, and then…
363 00:35:29.329 ⇒ 00:35:35.039 Samuel Roberts: Let’s see, fixed identity resolution and transcript to tick. This is the one we talked about where some names are different.
364 00:35:35.040 ⇒ 00:35:35.460 Rico Rejoso: Yeah.
365 00:35:35.460 ⇒ 00:35:40.530 Samuel Roberts: This is kind of related to some stuff with the,
366 00:35:40.930 ⇒ 00:35:46.550 Samuel Roberts: departments and the Google info, where I think we can make better use of names already there.
367 00:35:51.610 ⇒ 00:35:56.410 Samuel Roberts: Let’s call this… 3, but may have to get broken down a little bit more eventually.
368 00:35:56.970 ⇒ 00:35:57.570 Rico Rejoso: Yes.
369 00:35:57.860 ⇒ 00:36:12.489 Samuel Roberts: Once someone dives into it, but okay, let’s go to DOP standard linear ticket, but look at linear ticket generation. Great. This one, I think we just need to get that into the agent, I think?
370 00:36:13.180 ⇒ 00:36:15.870 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, similar to the standards that I shared to you.
371 00:36:15.870 ⇒ 00:36:21.309 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think that’s awesome. I would call this maybe a… One point for now.
372 00:36:22.630 ⇒ 00:36:24.229 Samuel Roberts: Because I think it’s just updating the…
373 00:36:24.650 ⇒ 00:36:28.249 Samuel Roberts: Prompt, potentially, and if it’s that easy.
374 00:36:28.450 ⇒ 00:36:33.990 Samuel Roberts: That’s great. If not, we’ll… we’ll come back and outline more if there’s more work to happen there.
375 00:36:33.990 ⇒ 00:36:34.560 Rico Rejoso: Yeah.
376 00:36:34.560 ⇒ 00:36:41.770 Samuel Roberts: Slack meeting score, we were just talking about this, weren’t we, on Slack… Hmm…
377 00:36:50.590 ⇒ 00:36:56.230 Rico Rejoso: Shrey, I don’t… I don’t necessarily think that it’s… A priority. This is…
378 00:36:56.880 ⇒ 00:37:01.200 Rico Rejoso: To grade all meeting, like, A, stand-ups.
379 00:37:01.490 ⇒ 00:37:09.639 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah, I mean, we have something in place that kind of does this, so I think there might be a way to tweak that, but it’s not urgent, you’re saying?
380 00:37:10.860 ⇒ 00:37:22.080 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, I just added this one, because I think this was more feedback from Justin, but we’re still considering. But let’s say if we consider doing this, how long would it take?
381 00:37:23.260 ⇒ 00:37:25.369 Samuel Roberts: I would say this is probably…
382 00:37:27.320 ⇒ 00:37:35.189 Samuel Roberts: Hmm… again, if it’s just tweaking the prompt, it might be a, like, one-pointer, but if it’s gonna be more involved, it’s to,
383 00:37:37.470 ⇒ 00:37:38.810 Samuel Roberts: We’ll call it 2 for now.
384 00:37:38.810 ⇒ 00:37:40.700 Rico Rejoso: Just so we don’t underdo it.
385 00:37:40.700 ⇒ 00:37:45.920 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, sorry, I thought, standardized weekly summaries and PM channels…
386 00:37:46.800 ⇒ 00:37:52.019 Samuel Roberts: Feel like we did some of this, but it’s not standardized, right?
387 00:37:52.370 ⇒ 00:37:52.860 Rico Rejoso: Yeah.
388 00:37:56.110 ⇒ 00:37:58.969 Rico Rejoso: I think we just need to update the format for reporting.
389 00:37:58.970 ⇒ 00:37:59.720 Samuel Roberts: Yeah…
390 00:37:59.720 ⇒ 00:38:02.660 Rico Rejoso: Same with the linear standards, or linear ticket standards.
391 00:38:02.660 ⇒ 00:38:11.309 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think this is probably a 1 or 2, depending on if it needs to pull more data, but if this data’s already in there, it should just be a one-pointer, so…
392 00:38:11.550 ⇒ 00:38:12.850 Rico Rejoso: for a 1.7.
393 00:38:12.850 ⇒ 00:38:13.610 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s fine.
394 00:38:13.610 ⇒ 00:38:15.079 Rico Rejoso: It’s just changing the prompt.
395 00:38:15.380 ⇒ 00:38:19.270 Samuel Roberts: I think it is, I think it is. I’m not as familiar with that one specifically, but…
396 00:38:19.640 ⇒ 00:38:25.330 Samuel Roberts: Linear grooming agent. This is the one that will look at tickets.
397 00:38:28.310 ⇒ 00:38:30.409 Rico Rejoso: And we’ll label if it’s groomed or not.
398 00:38:30.580 ⇒ 00:38:31.540 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
399 00:38:39.590 ⇒ 00:38:40.850 Samuel Roberts: Okay, this seems…
400 00:38:41.480 ⇒ 00:38:46.840 Samuel Roberts: bigger… there’s another older ticket here, I don’t know what movement happened on that. Let me go back to this.
401 00:38:47.810 ⇒ 00:38:53.769 Samuel Roberts: Added requirements, discussion happening, coordinate with requirements, work on the initial agent on NAN.
402 00:38:54.240 ⇒ 00:38:59.730 Samuel Roberts: For triggers to work, we need API admin access. Follow workaround…
403 00:38:59.970 ⇒ 00:39:03.879 Samuel Roberts: Currently can be triggered by Outlook Linear. It is run on a schedule.
404 00:39:04.160 ⇒ 00:39:06.810 Samuel Roberts: Possible add an area, groom.
405 00:39:07.420 ⇒ 00:39:09.930 Samuel Roberts: Verdict, bad, unknown. Oh, interesting.
406 00:39:17.970 ⇒ 00:39:20.760 Samuel Roberts: Okay, so that’s all the old stuff, that’s what I was trying to see there.
407 00:39:21.090 ⇒ 00:39:25.770 Samuel Roberts: This is probably kind of big, because…
408 00:39:26.020 ⇒ 00:39:27.790 Rico Rejoso: I don’t know where that’s all…
409 00:39:27.790 ⇒ 00:39:33.160 Samuel Roberts: exactly what happened here, but integrating with linear seemed like it was a little bit of a pain previously, so…
410 00:39:33.400 ⇒ 00:39:37.550 Samuel Roberts: Automating that might be a little bit… so I’ll call that…
411 00:39:41.270 ⇒ 00:39:42.790 Samuel Roberts: Maybe 4?
412 00:39:43.200 ⇒ 00:39:44.140 Rico Rejoso: 4 pounds, right?
413 00:39:44.460 ⇒ 00:39:49.329 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, just cause it… it might be a little over, but if it’s not, it’s definitely, like…
414 00:39:49.500 ⇒ 00:39:52.310 Samuel Roberts: Gonna be a… A piece of work.
415 00:39:52.500 ⇒ 00:39:53.819 Samuel Roberts: So we’ll do that.
416 00:39:54.910 ⇒ 00:39:59.160 Samuel Roberts: What else we got here? Adopt standard meeting summary…
417 00:39:59.730 ⇒ 00:40:07.125 Samuel Roberts: Cross-platform in Zoom… yeah, that’s annoying, I hate that, so… Mmm…
418 00:40:10.770 ⇒ 00:40:12.660 Samuel Roberts: I think that’s probably, like, a 2.
419 00:40:14.850 ⇒ 00:40:21.569 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, again, it’s mostly prompt stuff, but it’s a few different places, I think, so… If that’ll be alright.
420 00:40:21.940 ⇒ 00:40:24.079 Samuel Roberts: I got it here. Oh, you got it, okay, cool.
421 00:40:24.280 ⇒ 00:40:30.280 Samuel Roberts: Let’s see what else we got. Bug. Align meeting recording titles with calendar. Oh, yes, yes, yes.
422 00:40:40.090 ⇒ 00:40:42.429 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, let’s say this is a…
423 00:40:45.160 ⇒ 00:40:53.729 Samuel Roberts: Definitely related to searching, too, but to do that, I’ll call this a one… For now, but if…
424 00:40:54.660 ⇒ 00:41:04.259 Samuel Roberts: Again, Casey and Mustafa have more insight into this, because they know the N8 inflows better. If they say it’s… it needs to go up, we’ll bump it up, but for now, let’s call that a 1 for planning purposes.
425 00:41:05.710 ⇒ 00:41:09.820 Samuel Roberts: Platform architecture document, yes, good, good, good.
426 00:41:12.400 ⇒ 00:41:14.839 Samuel Roberts: Man, I just gotta get outta here.
427 00:41:16.990 ⇒ 00:41:26.449 Samuel Roberts: I have a much better sense of all this stuff now, so I can probably do a better job here, but, there’s probably another, like, 2 points for this to finish this up.
428 00:41:29.250 ⇒ 00:41:35.280 Samuel Roberts: And then what else we got? Make Slack channel ID and array to take multiple channels. That’s a big one.
429 00:41:36.630 ⇒ 00:41:45.270 Samuel Roberts: I’m gonna say that’s… I think that can be okay.
430 00:41:46.070 ⇒ 00:41:48.180 Samuel Roberts: I just don’t… let’s call this a 2.
431 00:41:50.920 ⇒ 00:41:56.799 Samuel Roberts: It might be… it might be harder than I’m thinking, but I… I think it shouldn’t be crazy. The problem is the way…
432 00:41:57.090 ⇒ 00:42:03.620 Samuel Roberts: The way that works is a little complicated in the backend, so it might be different, but…
433 00:42:04.000 ⇒ 00:42:08.689 Samuel Roberts: We’ll get there. And again, if we have to break it down, we’ll break it down into subtasks then.
434 00:42:09.760 ⇒ 00:42:10.270 Rico Rejoso: Yeah.
435 00:42:19.840 ⇒ 00:42:23.460 Samuel Roberts: Alright, let’s call this, let’s see, use and transfer documentation.
436 00:42:24.450 ⇒ 00:42:28.450 Samuel Roberts: Is this different than the other Zoom summary?
437 00:42:29.390 ⇒ 00:42:33.239 Rico Rejoso: I don’t know, I think the bot was different from the Zoom summary.
438 00:42:34.450 ⇒ 00:42:35.350 Samuel Roberts: Mmm.
439 00:42:36.070 ⇒ 00:42:37.689 Rico Rejoso: I think we have a similar one here.
440 00:42:38.490 ⇒ 00:42:44.950 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s what I feel like the, weekly summary…
441 00:42:45.460 ⇒ 00:42:48.469 Rico Rejoso: Oh, I think this one is permitting.
442 00:42:50.240 ⇒ 00:42:53.500 Rico Rejoso: But we have this one to adopt standard meeting somewhere.
443 00:42:53.500 ⇒ 00:42:57.279 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, 502 seems very similar, doesn’t it?
444 00:42:57.280 ⇒ 00:42:57.850 Rico Rejoso: It is, yeah.
445 00:42:57.910 ⇒ 00:42:59.559 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
446 00:43:03.510 ⇒ 00:43:05.350 Samuel Roberts: Let me just read through the grooming here.
447 00:43:08.100 ⇒ 00:43:09.030 Rico Rejoso: Sorry, what was that?
448 00:43:09.030 ⇒ 00:43:11.929 Samuel Roberts: I’m just reading through the… what’s what’s in here right now.
449 00:43:11.930 ⇒ 00:43:12.540 Rico Rejoso: Okay.
450 00:43:19.550 ⇒ 00:43:23.329 Samuel Roberts: Okay, this is probably a bit bigger, because it looks like there’s different stuff here.
451 00:43:25.550 ⇒ 00:43:28.260 Samuel Roberts: Like, the meeting summary seems different than…
452 00:43:28.970 ⇒ 00:43:31.970 Samuel Roberts: PM meeting feedback. I see it now, okay.
453 00:43:32.590 ⇒ 00:43:37.430 Rico Rejoso: So, it’s different from the bot, from the main forge bot, that provides a summary as well.
454 00:43:38.310 ⇒ 00:43:46.199 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think that’s more, like, general stuff about the meeting. This one seems like it’s specific feedback to the product, or the project managers.
455 00:43:46.880 ⇒ 00:43:47.520 Rico Rejoso: Okay.
456 00:43:47.940 ⇒ 00:43:53.240 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if that’s accurate or not, if it’s necessary or not, but if we’re keeping it here…
457 00:43:54.110 ⇒ 00:43:57.850 Samuel Roberts: Let’s, let’s probably dig, and we’ll definitely need to get…
458 00:43:58.340 ⇒ 00:44:00.179 Samuel Roberts: broken down. I’d say at least
459 00:44:01.400 ⇒ 00:44:04.210 Samuel Roberts: If this doesn’t exist yet, I’m gonna say 5.
460 00:44:08.380 ⇒ 00:44:16.470 Samuel Roberts: Just because there’s, like, testing and stuff to do along here, too. I think it’s probably not quite that bad, but I would definitely want to…
461 00:44:18.160 ⇒ 00:44:19.999 Rico Rejoso: It’s better to be over-allocated.
462 00:44:20.290 ⇒ 00:44:26.039 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, and if someone says, like, no, I think I can do it in 3, that’s great, I just don’t have a great sense of what’s already in there, so…
463 00:44:26.540 ⇒ 00:44:30.609 Samuel Roberts: And that’s everything for requirements started. Great, okay.
464 00:44:30.890 ⇒ 00:44:34.369 Samuel Roberts: Requirements and review, this one’s a big one.
465 00:44:35.800 ⇒ 00:44:37.600 Samuel Roberts: That’s, 528.
466 00:44:37.950 ⇒ 00:44:38.519 Rico Rejoso: Huh.
467 00:44:40.530 ⇒ 00:44:43.700 Samuel Roberts: Yes, this is a big, important one.
468 00:44:43.700 ⇒ 00:44:44.410 Rico Rejoso: It is, yeah.
469 00:44:45.420 ⇒ 00:44:50.880 Samuel Roberts: I would say this is at least, like… well, I would say it needs to get broken down into subtasks.
470 00:44:51.250 ⇒ 00:44:56.220 Samuel Roberts: But for now, until we do that, let’s call it, like… Five.
471 00:44:57.760 ⇒ 00:45:02.059 Samuel Roberts: Because it’s also related to, like, the Google stuff, it’s related to that, and the department stuff.
472 00:45:03.880 ⇒ 00:45:09.540 Samuel Roberts: So it’s a little big, but as we get some of the pieces in place, it might get easier, but.
473 00:45:09.720 ⇒ 00:45:13.630 Rico Rejoso: So basically, you have to have the access on plat… Right.
474 00:45:14.670 ⇒ 00:45:18.729 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, I think you have to set up the departments first before you get into this, right?
475 00:45:18.730 ⇒ 00:45:23.319 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, departments and get the team synced, because we might need to have… is there… hmm.
476 00:45:23.660 ⇒ 00:45:29.499 Samuel Roberts: Well, this… maybe I’ll find out as I get into the Google stuff. I’m wondering if there’s ways to define that in Google, or if we need to define this all…
477 00:45:30.050 ⇒ 00:45:38.130 Samuel Roberts: after the fact. Like, once a person is created, we need to assign them to different roles. Like, right now.
478 00:45:38.740 ⇒ 00:45:43.070 Samuel Roberts: you know, UTAM… His email is…
479 00:45:43.910 ⇒ 00:45:47.879 Samuel Roberts: the same as, like, our emails from the Supabase standpoint.
480 00:45:48.890 ⇒ 00:45:56.810 Samuel Roberts: I’m wondering if there’s a way to give them, like, things in… in Google, That we could then use…
481 00:45:57.050 ⇒ 00:45:58.070 Samuel Roberts: to…
482 00:45:59.090 ⇒ 00:46:05.749 Samuel Roberts: using Superbase, or if after a user’s created, an admin needs to go in and say, okay, this person is a…
483 00:46:07.190 ⇒ 00:46:09.709 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, we need to assign them to the departments and things.
484 00:46:09.850 ⇒ 00:46:12.980 Samuel Roberts: to the departments and the roles specifically. So, like…
485 00:46:13.180 ⇒ 00:46:22.290 Samuel Roberts: you know, you might be in a few departments, but you might be in a few departments, but, you need access to this, you know what I mean?
486 00:46:24.190 ⇒ 00:46:29.010 Rico Rejoso: But that would mean that we have to create rules on Google as well?
487 00:46:29.500 ⇒ 00:46:32.210 Samuel Roberts: That’s what I’m wondering. I’m not sure if it’s… if…
488 00:46:32.820 ⇒ 00:46:43.810 Samuel Roberts: if we can do that on Google, that we can then pull down, so it manages it from Google, or if we need to have a, like, a table that we can manage, like, we’ll keep all the users in sync.
489 00:46:44.170 ⇒ 00:46:46.660 Samuel Roberts: But their roles need to get defined somewhere else.
490 00:46:46.850 ⇒ 00:46:47.969 Samuel Roberts: Does that make sense?
491 00:46:48.130 ⇒ 00:46:50.479 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, and I don’t know where if… I…
492 00:46:50.480 ⇒ 00:46:56.180 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’ll have to… that’ll be part of my Google exploration, which I might need access for, but,
493 00:46:56.440 ⇒ 00:47:02.849 Samuel Roberts: I’ll see what else we can do with that, because I’m sure Google has something for this, I just don’t know if it’s something we can make use of.
494 00:47:03.010 ⇒ 00:47:04.500 Samuel Roberts: For an external tool.
495 00:47:07.920 ⇒ 00:47:12.089 Rico Rejoso: I mean, you can provide me, any feedback once you get into it.
496 00:47:12.620 ⇒ 00:47:19.329 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah, there’s definitely a way to do some stuff, like, there’s role-based access controls within Google.
497 00:47:19.760 ⇒ 00:47:24.099 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if there’s a way to then make use of that externally, but I’ll find out.
498 00:47:24.560 ⇒ 00:47:25.860 Rico Rejoso: Okay, great.
499 00:47:27.190 ⇒ 00:47:32.350 Samuel Roberts: Okay, I think that’s good. What did we say for that? That was a big one, I said 5. Yeah, I think that’s at least 5 to start.
500 00:47:32.350 ⇒ 00:47:33.060 Rico Rejoso: myself.
501 00:47:33.210 ⇒ 00:47:39.669 Samuel Roberts: And it could be more, there’s a lot of work to do here, and we’ll break that down into subtasks if necessary.
502 00:47:39.800 ⇒ 00:47:48.260 Samuel Roberts: Okay. But that… let me… let me get into the Google stuff, because that would give me a good idea, and we can then use that information to, like, groom out some subtasks.
503 00:47:49.570 ⇒ 00:47:59.989 Rico Rejoso: Okay, aside from that, I think it’s the backlogs that… I mean, we have the backlogs remaining, so we can… we have another grouping session tomorrow, maybe you can get into it.
504 00:48:00.300 ⇒ 00:48:00.820 Rico Rejoso: It’s important.
505 00:48:00.820 ⇒ 00:48:02.889 Samuel Roberts: Yeah… I mean… Go ahead.
506 00:48:02.890 ⇒ 00:48:04.810 Rico Rejoso: it should be around, I mean.
507 00:48:04.960 ⇒ 00:48:07.320 Rico Rejoso: We’re 3 minutes overtime, so…
508 00:48:07.690 ⇒ 00:48:12.809 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I mean, there’s a lot here to groom still, I see what you’re saying, but I can maybe take some time to try…
509 00:48:13.570 ⇒ 00:48:16.829 Samuel Roberts: At least the ones that are groomed.
510 00:48:17.020 ⇒ 00:48:23.289 Samuel Roberts: What else is groomed? 1, 2… there’s a few that have the groom tag. I can probably get estimates on those, at the very least.
511 00:48:23.470 ⇒ 00:48:24.290 Rico Rejoso: Thank you.
512 00:48:24.670 ⇒ 00:48:29.969 Samuel Roberts: Whether or not I can get it done by then, there’s a lot going on today, but I’ll try to get to that.
513 00:48:29.970 ⇒ 00:48:30.590 Rico Rejoso: Definitely.
514 00:48:30.820 ⇒ 00:48:38.880 Rico Rejoso: I mean, those that are… that has the label groom, those are the tickets that has context, which I was able to…
515 00:48:39.030 ⇒ 00:48:42.730 Rico Rejoso: you know, put into standard as well, and the rest…
516 00:48:42.730 ⇒ 00:48:43.349 Samuel Roberts: I appreciate that.
517 00:48:43.350 ⇒ 00:48:45.329 Rico Rejoso: Contacts from you guys.
518 00:48:45.330 ⇒ 00:48:48.370 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, a lot of them are… they’re just old, and like…
519 00:48:49.150 ⇒ 00:48:58.009 Samuel Roberts: I didn’t have great context on it, when I was sorting them, but everything here is still deemed important enough to,
520 00:48:58.190 ⇒ 00:48:58.950 Samuel Roberts: Keep.
521 00:48:59.800 ⇒ 00:49:06.630 Samuel Roberts: Got it. So we’ll find out. Okay, I’ll dig into some of those, at least, by tomorrow. If not, we can dig into them together tomorrow, too.
522 00:49:06.630 ⇒ 00:49:18.399 Rico Rejoso: Let me confirm, should we have both, Casey and Mustaf on that meeting? I don’t know if… I’m not sure if they have a lot of tickets to work on, so they should… probably should not be on that meeting. What do you think? Should we have them on a good news session tomorrow?
523 00:49:18.400 ⇒ 00:49:25.069 Samuel Roberts: I would say we don’t need them yet for this backlog stuff.
524 00:49:25.860 ⇒ 00:49:27.100 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
525 00:49:28.220 ⇒ 00:49:34.639 Samuel Roberts: Because it can just be you and I going through it, but I… I think we can tag them if we need input on certain ones.
526 00:49:34.640 ⇒ 00:49:35.080 Rico Rejoso: Yeah.
527 00:49:35.080 ⇒ 00:49:37.120 Samuel Roberts: I don’t want to take up their time for that, so yeah.
528 00:49:37.120 ⇒ 00:49:45.780 Rico Rejoso: Same, yeah. I was thinking of the same. Yeah, let’s… I’ll do that one, and maybe we could tag them on the circus that needs context from them.
529 00:49:46.020 ⇒ 00:49:54.310 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, like, there’s a few where I think people left some input, and that’s why I kept them, kind of. But, if not, we’ll either…
530 00:49:54.670 ⇒ 00:49:58.910 Samuel Roberts: Get them groomed, or we’ll ask for more context.
531 00:49:59.140 ⇒ 00:49:59.740 Samuel Roberts: Totally.
532 00:49:59.740 ⇒ 00:50:01.040 Rico Rejoso: Thank you so much for that, Sam.
533 00:50:01.460 ⇒ 00:50:07.210 Samuel Roberts: Alright, yeah, thank you, I appreciate the time. There’s a lot going on here with these tickets, and I’m glad we’re making progress.
534 00:50:07.470 ⇒ 00:50:12.070 Rico Rejoso: Yep, definitely, this will… Enables us to plan.
535 00:50:12.320 ⇒ 00:50:13.090 Rico Rejoso: Or,
536 00:50:13.090 ⇒ 00:50:13.850 Samuel Roberts: Yes.
537 00:50:13.850 ⇒ 00:50:14.730 Rico Rejoso: more smoothly.
538 00:50:15.360 ⇒ 00:50:16.060 Samuel Roberts: Yes.
539 00:50:16.060 ⇒ 00:50:20.809 Rico Rejoso: Oh, that’s it for me, thank you so much. If you have any questions, requests, just let me know through Slack, okay?
540 00:50:22.270 ⇒ 00:50:25.490 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, well, let’s see, I’m just thinking…
541 00:50:26.240 ⇒ 00:50:29.909 Samuel Roberts: We’re going to log this to AI Automation or All Company?
542 00:50:30.630 ⇒ 00:50:32.750 Rico Rejoso: You put into our company.
543 00:50:33.310 ⇒ 00:50:33.950 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
544 00:50:34.750 ⇒ 00:50:37.110 Rico Rejoso: Same with the grooving session, right?
545 00:50:37.510 ⇒ 00:50:43.190 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah, I just wasn’t sure if it’s specifically for internal stuff, I didn’t know, but it says internal there, so we’re good. Okay.
546 00:50:43.190 ⇒ 00:50:44.330 Rico Rejoso: No worries, yeah.
547 00:50:44.330 ⇒ 00:50:45.470 Samuel Roberts: Yeah. Thank you so much.
548 00:50:45.640 ⇒ 00:50:46.480 Samuel Roberts: Thank you.
549 00:50:46.480 ⇒ 00:50:47.909 Rico Rejoso: Alright, have a good one, Sam.
550 00:50:47.910 ⇒ 00:50:48.660 Samuel Roberts: You too.