Meeting Title: [Eden] Daily Standup Date: 2025-08-06 Meeting participants: Fireflies.ai Notetaker Tigran, Vashdev Heerani, Robert Tseng, Andrew O’Neil, Demilade Agboola, Annie Yu, Amber Lin, Josh


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1 00:01:12.760 00:01:13.450 Andrew O’Neil: Hmm.

2 00:01:16.100 00:01:16.880 Robert Tseng: Hi guys.

3 00:01:18.830 00:01:19.810 Demilade Agboola: Good morning!

4 00:01:24.520 00:01:30.400 Robert Tseng: I’m catching up on messages, Andrew. It looks like you. Henry hasn’t connected with you yet.

5 00:01:31.430 00:01:39.219 Andrew O’Neil: Yeah, it looks like he’s traveling today. I tried to set up something today, but it looks like, or we’re gonna sync off or

6 00:01:39.500 00:01:43.220 Andrew O’Neil: via slack today, and then I’m gonna try to see if I can meet with him tomorrow.

7 00:01:44.300 00:01:56.860 Robert Tseng: Okay, yeah. He seems like he’s in and out. So I mean, I think I don’t want you to be blocked by him and feel like it’s been more than a day. I’ll I’ll whatever you need like. I’ll just I can. I can always stand in.

8 00:01:57.620 00:02:05.790 Andrew O’Neil: Sounds good. Is he? Normally? Does he normally join these stand ups as well because I know he’s trying to get some updates.

9 00:02:06.300 00:02:08.614 Robert Tseng: Yeah, he should be, I think.

10 00:02:09.870 00:02:18.120 Robert Tseng: yeah, I guess he was out of office last week. I didn’t realize that he was gonna be in and out even through this week. So I think probably just miscommunication on our end.

11 00:02:18.970 00:02:32.529 Andrew O’Neil: Yeah, no worries because if he’s not that, I feel like, obviously, these standups would be really helpful. So that that way we don’t have to like, you know. Be, give her update here, and then give her update, you know, for slack or something like that.

12 00:02:32.690 00:02:33.280 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

13 00:02:36.490 00:02:37.400 Amber Lin: Hello!

14 00:02:38.980 00:02:39.640 Robert Tseng: Hello!

15 00:02:42.860 00:02:44.689 Amber Lin: Pulling it up.

16 00:02:47.120 00:02:51.000 Amber Lin: What will work? So let me share screen.

17 00:03:05.610 00:03:15.090 Amber Lin: Oh, oh, Robert, can I get an update sometime today on your talk with the Emr team?

18 00:03:18.550 00:03:19.240 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

19 00:03:20.120 00:03:20.930 Amber Lin: Okay.

20 00:03:23.310 00:03:30.499 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I think I would just treat them as a separate entity. Like I think we need to. I would I would treat them as like a separate

21 00:03:31.310 00:03:34.050 Robert Tseng: client, almost like they.

22 00:03:34.280 00:03:38.660 Robert Tseng: I think they’re not nowhere near where we think they are like

23 00:03:40.180 00:03:46.050 Robert Tseng: I think I mentioned in our slack. But basically, Adam.

24 00:03:46.450 00:03:51.260 Robert Tseng: like, See Eden, CEO doesn’t feel good about the way that they’re

25 00:03:51.804 00:03:56.060 Robert Tseng: they’ve set up their back end or like it, just he doesn’t.

26 00:03:56.930 00:04:04.639 Robert Tseng: And he would want us to basically manage their dvms, like.

27 00:04:06.390 00:04:12.420 Robert Tseng: I think they’re platformed on something I’ve never heard of called planet scale. But we may.

28 00:04:12.750 00:04:16.130 Robert Tseng: This may be just like a pure like

29 00:04:16.240 00:04:26.660 Robert Tseng: postgres migration, or like I I don’t know. I think I’m having a wish. Be the architect there, and if he isn’t. Then I’m gonna pull someone else in. But like I I wouldn’t say the Emr

30 00:04:26.790 00:04:33.710 Robert Tseng: work really affects this team for now, like I, we just need somebody who’s gonna

31 00:04:34.790 00:04:44.119 Robert Tseng: basically design the database for their Emr system, which is not really this team’s responsibility.

32 00:04:45.310 00:04:45.914 Amber Lin: Gotcha.

33 00:04:46.770 00:04:47.880 Amber Lin: Alright.

34 00:04:48.505 00:05:03.790 Amber Lin: Thanks for the update. That makes that makes things easier. Actually, we talked to Josh yesterday. Shared the doc in the channel. I think we’re gonna if you’re okay with it, we’re gonna start developing the dashboard for him.

35 00:05:04.790 00:05:05.240 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

36 00:05:06.505 00:05:07.260 Amber Lin: I’m

37 00:05:07.510 00:05:19.739 Amber Lin: I wanted to ask about prioritization because Annie doesn’t have that much time, and she split between Jonas Task and Josh’s dashboarding task and can do you know

38 00:05:20.060 00:05:22.359 Amber Lin: what we should prioritize.

39 00:05:23.585 00:05:34.959 Robert Tseng: Yes, I mean, I can help as well. So like the the finance stuff of like getting the spreadsheet, or whatever I’ll I’ll take that so hopefully. That helps with Andy. I think that’s just.

40 00:05:35.500 00:05:54.329 Robert Tseng: And then the other one is more of like a tableau dash that’s similar to the Ltv. Dashboard that she’s already built out. So I mean, it’s just like it’s like cohort retention. But instead of Ltv, it’s it’s roast so I think once she has the definitions which

41 00:05:54.500 00:06:04.520 Robert Tseng: we’ve kind of been discussing Async getting Jonah to sign off on it. I think that should not be too hard for her to build, because it’ll look similar to something he’s already built.

42 00:06:06.290 00:06:12.840 Robert Tseng: Yes, hopefully, that gives her time to do Jonah and Josh’s work.

43 00:06:13.030 00:06:18.692 Amber Lin: Okay, gotcha so when it’s very finance focus, I’ll I’ll consider assigning to you.

44 00:06:19.070 00:06:19.470 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

45 00:06:19.490 00:06:20.310 Amber Lin: Phones.

46 00:06:20.640 00:06:21.215 Amber Lin: 10.

47 00:06:23.330 00:06:26.670 Amber Lin: And know if we need some ae work for

48 00:06:26.790 00:06:34.439 Amber Lin: this one. Is that still true? Or is this is this manageable by Annie.

49 00:06:34.670 00:06:36.450 Amber Lin: I have around this.

50 00:06:36.450 00:06:41.030 Annie Yu: No, I added, the requirements for for because it’s different.

51 00:06:41.030 00:06:42.499 Robert Tseng: Yeah, she’ll probably need a model. Yeah.

52 00:06:42.500 00:06:53.960 Amber Lin: Okay, Gotcha. So I I will grab someone to help either of us. I can help with this, or maybe can help with this. Let me see if people are on

53 00:06:56.380 00:06:57.220 Amber Lin: problem.

54 00:06:58.122 00:07:02.600 Amber Lin: Rush up. Are you able to on this?

55 00:07:03.400 00:07:05.719 Amber Lin: If not, I can ask Damalade.

56 00:07:06.837 00:07:11.210 Vashdev Heerani: Yes, I can able to build the model for this.

57 00:07:14.984 00:07:16.930 Amber Lin: when do we need a bite?

58 00:07:21.100 00:07:22.060 Amber Lin: Robert.

59 00:07:22.710 00:07:30.790 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, I I would wanna get, but I would by Thursday, so Annie can

60 00:07:31.330 00:07:36.200 Robert Tseng: finish it. And I mean, I think both of Jonah’s request should just be done by this week.

61 00:07:36.350 00:07:37.280 Amber Lin: Hmm, okay.

62 00:07:37.280 00:07:37.800 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

63 00:07:39.075 00:07:48.360 Amber Lin: Stuff to sync with one shortage or help.

64 00:07:51.277 00:08:00.229 Annie Yu: Robert, did Jonah ask for any adjustments, or we’re good with the whatever requirements there are.

65 00:08:00.230 00:08:03.389 Robert Tseng: Yeah, he hasn’t made any adjustments yet. We’ll just

66 00:08:04.110 00:08:09.979 Robert Tseng: he just reacted with like eyeballs. I don’t really know what that means, so I don’t think I think he’s just like.

67 00:08:10.450 00:08:13.109 Robert Tseng: okay with what we’ve suggested.

68 00:08:13.300 00:08:13.770 Annie Yu: Okay.

69 00:08:13.770 00:08:22.249 Amber Lin: I see. So we have the mock up for this. So I guess we can start building the dash if he’s and Jonah’s okay with it.

70 00:08:24.430 00:08:25.070 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

71 00:08:25.070 00:08:27.540 Amber Lin: Okay, I’m gonna put it to 2 2.

72 00:08:32.549 00:08:33.809 Amber Lin: Alright.

73 00:08:37.940 00:08:40.950 Annie Yu: So one nuance on this as well.

74 00:08:43.710 00:08:54.950 Annie Yu: so we’re using lots of different data sources. And it’s okay to keep them separate in different sections in that dashboard. Right? We don’t have to put them all in one data source.

75 00:08:57.790 00:08:58.410 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

76 00:08:58.620 00:08:59.360 Annie Yu: Okay.

77 00:09:01.690 00:09:02.350 Amber Lin: Okay.

78 00:09:06.600 00:09:15.749 Amber Lin: are we sorry? One last thing on prioritization? Are we doing the calculate the different charges? I know Annie is a little

79 00:09:16.340 00:09:18.360 Amber Lin: stuck on one of them.

80 00:09:18.360 00:09:21.089 Robert Tseng: What were we blocked on? Because this was like from last week.

81 00:09:22.116 00:09:26.509 Amber Lin: Zoe had Pdfs. So Annie had to scrape them.

82 00:09:27.740 00:09:29.160 Robert Tseng: Okay. And then.

83 00:09:30.572 00:09:31.900 Amber Lin: I’ll leave that.

84 00:09:31.900 00:09:34.790 Robert Tseng: He gave Pds of actual charges.

85 00:09:35.220 00:09:39.860 Robert Tseng: And my, yes, I guess what? I don’t know what we’re blocked there.

86 00:09:41.263 00:09:55.389 Annie Yu: Right now, I would say, it’s the product name. So we are seeing different product names and the invoices, and then different ones from Rebecca, and we also have different naming dimensions in our Basque

87 00:09:55.780 00:09:56.450 Annie Yu: data.

88 00:09:56.450 00:09:56.940 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

89 00:09:56.940 00:09:57.430 Annie Yu: That’s.

90 00:09:57.430 00:10:04.309 Robert Tseng: Well, I mean, that makes sense. But like how different it could it be like I, I mean, on Rebecca side. We’ve reconciled that before, but.

91 00:10:04.713 00:10:12.779 Annie Yu: No, we only we only did that for limited Sema Sema products. But there are much more than that.

92 00:10:13.130 00:10:14.339 Robert Tseng: Oh, I see!

93 00:10:15.529 00:10:23.330 Amber Lin: Can they help you with it? Can I give this task to maybe Zoe and ask, Hey, can you reconcile this, or is this something we have to do.

94 00:10:24.840 00:10:29.029 Robert Tseng: I mean, we we won’t be able to do. We just have to get Christiana as a help like,

95 00:10:29.530 00:10:34.010 Robert Tseng: yeah, I mean, this is this what happens when people are giving us data that doesn’t come from us?

96 00:10:34.450 00:10:36.069 Amber Lin: Gotcha, so I will.

97 00:10:36.590 00:10:37.390 Amber Lin: Dang!

98 00:10:37.390 00:10:46.439 Annie Yu: Yeah. And one thing, though, I haven’t gone through every row of the scraped file that I I did so.

99 00:10:46.790 00:10:52.640 Annie Yu: I’m not sure if I’ve already provided all the product names that I saw.

100 00:10:52.750 00:10:54.679 Annie Yu: That’s in the invoices.

101 00:10:57.920 00:11:07.670 Robert Tseng: Okay, I’m looking at that random slack thread that’s like Amber Annie, Dame Lottie. So it’s this is the same one like, I see Rebecca just sending lists of product names like.

102 00:11:08.170 00:11:08.750 Annie Yu: Yeah.

103 00:11:08.750 00:11:09.570 Robert Tseng: This is the right.

104 00:11:09.570 00:11:13.820 Annie Yu: I think Jonah asked about some of those.

105 00:11:14.050 00:11:18.310 Annie Yu: I’m not sure if they cover all. Probably not, but I think those.

106 00:11:18.310 00:11:20.530 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I, just okay. I see a few messages.

107 00:11:20.530 00:11:21.240 Annie Yu: Yeah.

108 00:11:21.830 00:11:22.640 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

109 00:11:27.570 00:11:42.849 Robert Tseng: okay, I mean, so like, they want to get the credit from the pharmacy this week. So this is urgent, like, we’re Jonah wants to close this out. He’s been doing this for a while. So I know it’s not like gonna be only on us to go and like figure it out. But if there are any remaining product names, we should just be like

110 00:11:43.290 00:11:48.190 Robert Tseng: just harassing the team to just like give it. Give the give the info like

111 00:11:48.390 00:11:56.280 Robert Tseng: we can’t reach out to Booth one directly, or it’s we have to like. Rebecca has to give us information or team whatever, and then

112 00:11:56.460 00:12:02.670 Robert Tseng: I don’t know how much so can give us anymore. I think whatever he gave us is, that’s that’s all he’s got. He’s he’s just the account.

113 00:12:02.670 00:12:05.029 Josh : You guys, what do you guys actually need?

114 00:12:08.390 00:12:12.069 Josh : What do you actually need here? I will go break down. And

115 00:12:12.310 00:12:13.989 Josh : the issue, what? What is needed.

116 00:12:15.410 00:12:20.889 Amber Lin: So we’re trying to calculate what we are actually charged. However.

117 00:12:20.890 00:12:26.230 Josh : Who needs to give you what? Just tell me, who needs to give you something? Who who owes you something.

118 00:12:29.140 00:12:36.469 Amber Lin: Christiana can help us match the names, or it can be Rebecca. But I think Rebecca Christiana is the best person.

119 00:12:36.470 00:12:38.080 Robert Tseng: I don’t come from Rebecca’s team. Josh.

120 00:12:38.080 00:12:38.710 Amber Lin: Okay.

121 00:12:39.140 00:12:41.770 Josh : Okay, gosh.

122 00:12:46.070 00:12:47.000 Josh : and

123 00:12:48.100 00:12:53.889 Robert Tseng: Like, if we can just get like Christiana, 30 min on someone on this team to just go sit down and just

124 00:12:54.520 00:13:05.240 Robert Tseng: go line by line, we’ll just finish it. It’s just like us, like there’s some remaining products that we’re not like matching on, because it’s a list that we don’t maintain. So

125 00:13:06.140 00:13:12.439 Robert Tseng: yeah, as soon as we get that clarified we can. We can give Jonah his his his numbers.

126 00:13:25.500 00:13:26.190 Josh : Yeah.

127 00:13:32.330 00:13:34.830 Josh : And this is based on like the booth. One thing.

128 00:13:43.190 00:13:47.700 Annie Yu: So that’s 1 thing on the invoice side.

129 00:13:47.850 00:13:53.210 Annie Yu: But to my knowledge, the the Cox list that they have

130 00:13:53.500 00:13:58.050 Annie Yu: also just don’t exactly match our internal data.

131 00:13:58.710 00:14:01.109 Annie Yu: So that’s 1 other thing that would be.

132 00:14:03.110 00:14:04.559 Amber Lin: How can we help that.

133 00:14:07.230 00:14:15.439 Robert Tseng: So everything from June onwards we’re fine with this is still Pre June data, so like the march to May stuff like I thought Jonah gave some.

134 00:14:15.850 00:14:21.350 Robert Tseng: Jonah knows how much they charged us, but we don’t know how much the cogs should have been. Is that what it is.

135 00:14:23.830 00:14:30.530 Annie Yu: I don’t think so. If I I think Demolade has been working on some of those.

136 00:14:32.780 00:14:45.390 Demilade Agboola: Yeah, it’s not a perfect fix, but the model I made to track. How many we, how many vows were shipped? I made it into a daily level of granularity.

137 00:14:45.930 00:14:49.870 Demilade Agboola: and that allows us to be able to map certain like

138 00:14:50.050 00:14:54.260 Demilade Agboola: Sema from this day to this day. For this size

139 00:14:54.580 00:15:06.169 Demilade Agboola: this is the cost of it. Or if it’s this bundle, this is like we can try and attribute it. It’s not perfect. We don’t always have all the Sema, that we need to have

140 00:15:06.932 00:15:10.169 Demilade Agboola: so that’s where it starts to break

141 00:15:13.070 00:15:24.080 Demilade Agboola: ideally. If we want to handle this like perfectly, we will be able to take every single variant, and then just map it out in terms of

142 00:15:26.540 00:15:38.859 Demilade Agboola: the sizes. So for this variant, this is the size for this variant. This is the size, and that way we can then match it back to how Rebecca negotiates cogs for each of them.

143 00:15:39.480 00:15:47.399 Robert Tseng: So we have, like every product, and then we have assumptions on the vials. But we don’t have it by variant. So we’re not able to. Is that what it is.

144 00:15:48.440 00:15:59.030 Demilade Agboola: So the assumptions that the assumptions we’re using are based off the model that I I created. But it’s not for every single variance. So that’s where the issues are. However.

145 00:15:59.030 00:16:03.559 Robert Tseng: Not every variant runs through. Booth wins. It doesn’t matter. It’s just like the Limited set. It’s mostly Sema.

146 00:16:04.450 00:16:07.259 Demilade Agboola: Yes, but some of them are not still

147 00:16:07.590 00:16:10.180 Demilade Agboola: on there. That’s that’s kind of the problem.

148 00:16:11.390 00:16:23.640 Demilade Agboola: So it’s not like, it’s only bothwing. If it was only like, if there was like precision stuff that we’re missing. That’s fine. But there are some booth when things that aren’t like exactly precise

149 00:16:25.160 00:16:28.969 Demilade Agboola: the best way would be if we sat down, got through both wind stuff.

150 00:16:29.320 00:16:33.780 Demilade Agboola: and we’re able to match each variant back to

151 00:16:34.270 00:16:43.709 Demilade Agboola: the sizes. So like you know how the names are. The variant name is like Sema blah blah. And then being able to say, That is a You know, Sema.

152 00:16:44.690 00:16:46.150 Demilade Agboola: 2.5,

153 00:16:46.830 00:16:52.640 Demilade Agboola: and then we can then use the calculation and apply to every single variant that was shipped out

154 00:16:52.870 00:16:56.079 Demilade Agboola: in that time period, or the different time period that we’re looking at.

155 00:16:57.980 00:16:58.670 Robert Tseng: Cody. Okay?

156 00:16:58.670 00:17:19.440 Robert Tseng: So I mean, I feel like we can deal with both of these in the same call. Right? One is like, we know exactly what variance came for. Booth win. So we have that on the call after Sienna. Right there, we’re gonna tell her. I mean, these are all the product names that we can match these, the ones we can’t. She’s gonna plug in all the product names. And then on the cog side, like we can kind of run run through the same exercise.

157 00:17:22.670 00:17:23.380 Amber Lin: Okay?

158 00:17:24.030 00:17:28.260 Amber Lin: And so let’s book that call with Christiane today.

159 00:17:28.540 00:17:32.619 Annie Yu: And can we have them allowed to join that call out.

160 00:17:32.620 00:17:33.840 Amber Lin: Yeah, totally.

161 00:17:34.340 00:17:38.100 Amber Lin: I think that I think both of you have stuff you need to verify.

162 00:17:40.520 00:17:41.260 Robert Tseng: Okay.

163 00:17:46.590 00:17:50.280 Amber Lin: Okay, I’ll go ask her and book the meeting.

164 00:17:50.280 00:17:52.870 Robert Tseng: I’ll I’ll drop the message you got. You can keep running it.

165 00:17:52.870 00:17:53.880 Amber Lin: Thanks.

166 00:17:55.410 00:18:00.150 Amber Lin: Wow, okay.

167 00:18:02.310 00:18:06.530 Amber Lin: Oh, I assume that will also unblock.

168 00:18:06.530 00:18:13.750 Josh : Yeah, what? What’s the T-shirt size for this? Ghl thing?

169 00:18:15.918 00:18:24.760 Amber Lin: Which one you’re referring to. We usually we. 1 point is 2 h. So I’m just trying to find the ticket you’re talking about.

170 00:18:24.950 00:18:28.283 Josh : I I don’t know the ticket. It’s

171 00:18:28.940 00:18:33.340 Robert Tseng: Ghl is a data source. So if we want to bring in Ghl data, I mean, I don’t. I haven’t read the ticket.

172 00:18:33.340 00:18:36.500 Josh : Jhl customer data feed integration.

173 00:18:44.830 00:18:45.370 Josh : Great.

174 00:18:50.160 00:18:55.909 Robert Tseng: Yeah, if it didn’t come in through the Monday for this week. It’s not on this board, so I don’t. I don’t. I don’t know if we’ve ticketed it out.

175 00:18:58.550 00:19:02.499 Josh : It is not even scoped out yet.

176 00:19:02.660 00:19:06.820 Amber Lin: Let me go check real quick.

177 00:19:13.840 00:19:17.400 Josh : If you guys haven’t even scoped it up or done anything on it yet.

178 00:19:17.980 00:19:19.979 Josh : this can be a next cycle thing.

179 00:19:20.470 00:19:22.630 Josh : Yeah, yeah, probably kind of stuff. Okay.

180 00:19:30.950 00:19:35.400 Josh : okay, I just people are asking like, cause they’re I don’t know why.

181 00:19:37.360 00:19:38.420 Amber Lin: Yeah, I have

182 00:19:38.420 00:19:45.449 Amber Lin: a Jsl customer feed integration for Ryan. We were. Gonna talk about it later today in grooming.

183 00:19:45.750 00:19:49.639 Amber Lin: So we’ll talk about it in 30 like an hour, 30 min or so.

184 00:19:50.280 00:19:50.950 Robert Tseng: Okay.

185 00:19:54.610 00:19:55.230 Amber Lin: Yeah.

186 00:19:56.509 00:20:04.900 Amber Lin: Then we’re checking 1st on the ad hoc requests that we set to do yesterday.

187 00:20:05.300 00:20:08.590 Amber Lin: Were you able to look into that.

188 00:20:10.043 00:20:15.340 Demilade Agboola: So the sermon. So that’s 5, 7, 8. I’m about to send the Pr. Now.

189 00:20:15.340 00:20:15.810 Amber Lin: Okay.

190 00:20:16.203 00:20:25.246 Demilade Agboola: So I was testing. Just to be sure, the numbers combine properly, but I’ll send the Pr. Within the next hour or so.

191 00:20:28.010 00:20:33.109 Demilade Agboola: and then I did some of the cog stuff yesterday, which is what I sent to Annie as well.

192 00:20:33.860 00:20:34.200 Amber Lin: Okay?

193 00:20:36.925 00:20:41.760 Amber Lin: Well, we still don’t need to pull the data fraternity.

194 00:20:42.450 00:20:48.569 Amber Lin: And then for Josh, we need to. Well, it’s on our

195 00:20:48.710 00:20:53.800 Amber Lin: roadmap. We need to exclude affiliates and email channels

196 00:20:54.090 00:20:58.490 Amber Lin: which relates to what Cutter requested.

197 00:20:59.030 00:21:02.039 Amber Lin: Have you had a chance to talk with Cutter yet?

198 00:21:03.107 00:21:06.189 Demilade Agboola: No, but I will message him now, and we can have a sync.

199 00:21:06.730 00:21:07.570 Amber Lin: Okay.

200 00:21:07.570 00:21:13.449 Josh : So yeah, they just need to add those channels into all of these reports to give them true.

201 00:21:13.660 00:21:14.390 Josh : Okay.

202 00:21:16.410 00:21:16.760 Amber Lin: Yeah.

203 00:21:22.110 00:21:26.390 Amber Lin: Oh, and Robert, today, we want to sync with you on

204 00:21:27.020 00:21:32.260 Amber Lin: the dashboard we’re building for Josh. So for the product suite, we’re gonna.

205 00:21:32.260 00:21:34.250 Robert Tseng: Talk about it in rooming. Yeah.

206 00:21:34.250 00:21:35.600 Amber Lin: Okay. Sounds good.

207 00:21:38.240 00:21:44.089 Amber Lin: Current calls credit confirm, request.

208 00:21:45.010 00:21:52.560 Amber Lin: Alright. So 2 meetings, one with Christiana and one.

209 00:21:52.560 00:21:55.240 Robert Tseng: I’m booking the one with Christiana. So don’t worry about that. Yeah.

210 00:21:55.240 00:21:56.050 Amber Lin: Awesome.

211 00:21:56.430 00:22:00.649 Amber Lin: Alright, Henry, on your tickets here.

212 00:22:05.100 00:22:07.140 Robert Tseng: Henry’s not on this call. I’m talking about Andrew.

213 00:22:07.330 00:22:08.870 Amber Lin: My bad. Okay,

214 00:22:10.270 00:22:13.869 Amber Lin: Andrew’s tickets. Here is this, just 2.

215 00:22:15.570 00:22:16.710 Amber Lin: Go into this project.

216 00:22:16.710 00:22:23.890 Robert Tseng: Andrew is a bit blocked by Henry not being. He’s kind of my a lot yesterday. So I mean, I’m whatever Henry’s blocked by, I’m gonna unblock him.

217 00:22:24.240 00:22:24.970 Amber Lin: Okay.

218 00:22:25.240 00:22:26.160 Andrew O’Neil: Perfect.

219 00:22:27.640 00:22:28.759 Amber Lin: We’re blocked here.

220 00:22:28.760 00:22:48.080 Robert Tseng: I think it’s just well, on the on the Meta Qa stuff that’s more or less wrapped. I think we already communicated the message to. You know, we’re gonna delay the Sst thing. Yeah, on the north theme side, I mean wishes on this call, but we’re supposed to have that connector done by today. So I don’t know where that is with polytonic. But

221 00:22:48.609 00:22:52.079 Robert Tseng: that’s where I’m like. Well, when are we finishing the next platform?

222 00:22:55.090 00:22:57.670 Amber Lin: Okay, let’s.

223 00:22:57.670 00:23:02.699 Robert Tseng: I I don’t. I haven’t heard much from from that side. I we need to push on that.

224 00:23:02.700 00:23:04.679 Amber Lin: Okay, okay, sounds good.

225 00:23:04.960 00:23:07.599 Amber Lin: So these are.

226 00:23:07.970 00:23:10.040 Amber Lin: And girl

227 00:23:15.990 00:23:18.129 Amber Lin: Andrew has both main access right?

228 00:23:18.410 00:23:19.379 Andrew O’Neil: Yep, I do.

229 00:23:21.230 00:23:23.760 Amber Lin: So let me check on.

230 00:23:27.200 00:23:31.640 Amber Lin: Hmm status wish.

231 00:23:32.150 00:23:32.840 Amber Lin: Thanks.

232 00:23:35.980 00:23:37.946 Amber Lin: Alright. I’ll check on that.

233 00:23:41.340 00:23:43.175 Amber Lin: Okay, so

234 00:23:49.060 00:23:52.510 Amber Lin: let me see bash for vash stuff.

235 00:23:54.970 00:23:57.920 Amber Lin: Can you tell me about what you did yesterday?

236 00:23:58.910 00:24:05.920 Vashdev Heerani: Yeah, right now, I’m working on this Dbt model. Just just a curious and.

237 00:24:09.920 00:24:10.620 Amber Lin: Okay.

238 00:24:11.040 00:24:17.150 Vashdev Heerani: And for for others, the segment email drafting those.

239 00:24:18.980 00:24:25.550 Vashdev Heerani: So I’m not able to log into that the email. There is a 2 way authentication.

240 00:24:26.270 00:24:27.780 Amber Lin: We’re we’re sorry.

241 00:24:27.780 00:24:33.699 Vashdev Heerani: So I have added email email in the tickets so that we can reference this

242 00:24:33.950 00:24:35.520 Vashdev Heerani: if needed in the future.

243 00:24:37.830 00:24:41.069 Amber Lin: Can you give me a recap of what the problem here is

244 00:24:45.800 00:24:50.130 Amber Lin: segment support to remove? Remove the existing sync manually.

245 00:24:50.710 00:24:58.549 Amber Lin: or to upgrade to business, Robert, what do you think should we send? I don’t think we’re upgrading to another tier.

246 00:24:58.890 00:25:03.550 Amber Lin: so we need their support. Do we have a slack channel with segment.

247 00:25:05.310 00:25:25.109 Robert Tseng: Wait. This is like, because segment can’t take our Dbt model. I thought we said, it’s fine like we’ll just. We’ll we’ll run it through. Dbt, but then we’ll just take the model and paste it in as SQL. File, like I we’re not. Gonna I mean, I already. I can follow up with segment. I don’t know why they would be blocking that, but we’re not gonna move up to another tier for this.

248 00:25:25.410 00:25:26.120 Amber Lin: Oh.

249 00:25:33.840 00:25:36.209 Amber Lin: okay, we went to Gvt.

250 00:25:40.090 00:25:44.728 Amber Lin: okay, so is that something that a wish can help address

251 00:25:47.550 00:26:03.969 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, that’s how it’s running right now, like, I just have it as a sequel. I I put it in there. I just the the tech debt was like I was telling a wish he should probably move it into Dbt, because that was that that model is just one that I I built, and I didn’t run it through our

252 00:26:05.440 00:26:07.490 Robert Tseng: or I didn’t run it through. Dpt.

253 00:26:08.050 00:26:09.380 Amber Lin: Gotcha. Okay?

254 00:26:11.970 00:26:13.913 Amber Lin: So I’ll go talk to a wish on this.

255 00:26:16.952 00:26:17.679 Amber Lin: Right?

256 00:26:17.790 00:26:18.520 Amber Lin: Okay.

257 00:26:20.795 00:26:24.009 Amber Lin: Vasha, can you prioritize this one?

258 00:26:26.880 00:26:34.159 Robert Tseng: Yeah, anything with like refactoring. Dbt modeling is not high priority. I would say, this one is high priority.

259 00:26:35.200 00:26:35.900 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

260 00:26:39.090 00:26:45.380 Amber Lin: Focus on this one. Ask them later for any help. We would love to have this by tomorrow.

261 00:26:46.241 00:26:48.608 Amber Lin: I think that’s all.

262 00:26:49.840 00:26:53.799 Amber Lin: We’ll see you guys later at grooming

263 00:26:56.465 00:26:56.720 Amber Lin: Oh.

264 00:26:56.720 00:26:58.870 Josh : You guys, did you guys go through.

265 00:26:59.720 00:27:06.980 Josh : Robert with the the file that I provided through everything.

266 00:27:07.830 00:27:14.060 Amber Lin: Yeah, I shared the plan with Robert, and we’re gonna talk about it in, I think 30 min or so.

267 00:27:16.440 00:27:17.170 Josh : Cool, cool.

268 00:27:17.410 00:27:20.710 Amber Lin: Yeah, okay.

269 00:27:20.710 00:27:24.948 Josh : And then the only other one is

270 00:27:26.630 00:27:32.180 Josh : How is the conversation been going with remote.

271 00:27:33.250 00:27:41.680 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I talked to Adam yesterday about Remo, yeah, we’re just basically putting it together. A proposal over how we’re gonna how we can support remo.

272 00:27:41.920 00:27:42.600 Josh : So.

273 00:27:42.910 00:27:43.500 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

274 00:27:43.500 00:27:51.000 Josh : Yeah, I just see, like the transition of like, Hey, once we get through like this last, like, you know, like Bi, request

275 00:27:51.170 00:27:55.950 Josh : that I have for just like how generally to to lay out

276 00:27:56.490 00:28:01.750 Josh : like supply chain stuff. Once that thing is done, I think that we basically put a freeze on

277 00:28:01.920 00:28:11.379 Josh : Bi type requests for anything. Ask and then just use the same resources for remote stuff.

278 00:28:13.140 00:28:13.830 Robert Tseng: Okay.

279 00:28:14.550 00:28:18.370 Josh : I went to the park, so it’ll suck.

280 00:28:18.910 00:28:23.630 Josh : But you know, for everybody. But I really wanna make a clean cut over.

281 00:28:26.440 00:28:31.259 Josh : And then any other issues with Jonah. Did you? Did you guys get through everything you need to? Jonah.

282 00:28:31.840 00:28:41.410 Robert Tseng: Yeah, he has 2 things. I I talked to Jonah. I just told him he’ll just. He’s just been going through me directly for this week. Just so I can see. Like, you know, where is communication actually breaking down?

283 00:28:41.826 00:28:46.133 Robert Tseng: Yeah. The 2 things he asked for Will. They’re gonna be done this week. So we’re on track there.

284 00:28:47.480 00:28:49.350 Josh : Okay, awesome. Thanks. Guys.

285 00:28:49.680 00:28:50.240 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

286 00:28:50.610 00:28:51.590 Amber Lin: Thanks. Everyone.

287 00:28:51.930 00:28:52.520 Robert Tseng: It’s.