Meeting Title: [Pool-Parts-to-Go]-Weekly-Sprint-Review Date: 2024-03-11 Meeting participants: Agustin Bergoglio, Ryan Luke Daque, Patrick Trainer, Uttam Kumaran


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1 00:02:16.420 00:02:17.280 Patrick Trainer: What’s up.

2 00:02:18.210 00:02:19.320 Uttam Kumaran: hey? Gary.

3 00:02:19.910 00:02:23.580 Patrick Trainer: yeah, you’re a little tiny. But

4 00:02:24.150 00:02:28.970 Uttam Kumaran: okay, sorry. I’m in the car. There, that’s better. Okay.

5 00:02:29.850 00:02:31.580 Patrick Trainer: what’s going on?

6 00:02:32.680 00:02:34.589 Uttam Kumaran: Not much. I mean

7 00:02:35.390 00:02:40.880 Patrick Trainer: doing good. doing good. Got a lot of housework done yesterday.

8 00:02:41.780 00:02:44.669 Uttam Kumaran: Nice? What was happening? How did the car stuff go?

9 00:02:44.920 00:02:49.319 Patrick Trainer: Oh, so the alternator needs to be replaced.

10 00:02:49.530 00:02:51.920 Patrick Trainer: So that’s at the shop.

11 00:02:52.130 00:02:53.389 Patrick Trainer: PIN the ass.

12 00:02:53.840 00:02:54.650 Uttam Kumaran: Nice?

13 00:02:57.380 00:02:58.060 No.

14 00:02:58.710 00:02:59.700 Ryan Luke Daque: hey, guys.

15 00:03:00.540 00:03:01.450 Patrick Trainer: the hay?

16 00:03:01.690 00:03:03.540 Ryan Luke Daque: How’s everyone’s weekend

17 00:03:05.230 00:03:06.600 Uttam Kumaran: wasn’t bad. Shells

18 00:03:14.100 00:03:18.669 Ryan Luke Daque: got some cool headphones. Patrick, are those now?

19 00:03:18.740 00:03:23.680 Patrick Trainer: Seventies?

20 00:03:23.810 00:03:27.799 Ryan Luke Daque: You have the same headphones as well.

21 00:03:30.790 00:03:32.589 Patrick Trainer: Yup, there you go.

22 00:03:32.710 00:03:34.300 Ryan Luke Daque: It’s been a while lately.

23 00:03:34.900 00:03:38.029 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, I haven’t. I haven’t without the phones, though.

24 00:03:38.960 00:03:40.050 Patrick Trainer: Oh, really.

25 00:03:40.130 00:03:45.540 Ryan Luke Daque: you can buy Amazon or something. Wait! You don’t have the the ear piece.

26 00:03:45.830 00:03:55.479 Uttam Kumaran: No, I it just comes with like a more harder leather one. I don’t know. I think I bought it on Amazon or bought it directly. But I need to buy this phone like.

27 00:03:56.480 00:04:01.609 Ryan Luke Daque: yeah, these are like the part of why they’re so good. It’s like.

28 00:04:01.650 00:04:07.410 Patrick Trainer: II think these are the best like feeling headphones like you can. I can wear them all day.

29 00:04:10.680 00:04:21.670 Uttam Kumaran: Nice? Yeah, I bought. I bought this. I bought the new sony’s, and they’re really really nice, because I switch between my Mac and my phone, Bluetooth. But like, yeah, I would say, like

30 00:04:22.230 00:04:25.150 Uttam Kumaran: for Bluetooth, it’s the best. But of course

31 00:04:25.240 00:04:26.340 Uttam Kumaran: it’s not

32 00:04:26.500 00:04:28.250 kind of like a direct line. So

33 00:04:28.450 00:04:29.320 Patrick Trainer: yeah.

34 00:04:30.730 00:04:32.220 Patrick Trainer: I got a

35 00:04:32.840 00:04:37.650 Patrick Trainer: like one of the like, the preamps like the Dax digital analog converter.

36 00:04:38.050 00:04:45.490 Patrick Trainer: And so it’s like. And and so it’s something is driving these. It’s like they. They sound really good.

37 00:04:45.590 00:04:48.149 Patrick Trainer: like they get really loud, too. But

38 00:04:48.640 00:04:49.520 Patrick Trainer: yeah.

39 00:04:50.730 00:04:53.420 Ryan Luke Daque: wh? What? What that app are you using?

40 00:04:53.470 00:05:00.609 Patrick Trainer: It’s the it’s it’s called the shit fuller. Yeah.

41 00:05:02.440 00:05:06.049 Patrick Trainer: yeah. Oh, it’s SCHI TT

42 00:05:06.670 00:05:12.169 Patrick Trainer: kinda like, like shits Creek bullet, E, but yeah, let’s see.

43 00:05:16.010 00:05:24.420 Patrick Trainer: it’s one other. I’m gonna drop it in the chat. It’s a small one. but it works really well, and it looks good, too.

44 00:05:25.090 00:05:27.550 Ryan Luke Daque: But it’s just like a desktop

45 00:05:27.660 00:05:28.490 Patrick Trainer: damp.

46 00:05:32.400 00:05:34.669 Uttam Kumaran: Brian, do you mind thinking? Augustine?

47 00:05:35.290 00:05:37.740 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, sure.

48 00:05:39.730 00:05:43.889 Uttam Kumaran: Seeing if you can join. maybe you can should have in his email.

49 00:05:45.640 00:05:48.059 Patrick Trainer: This company’s out of Texas.

50 00:05:48.710 00:05:52.819 Patrick Trainer: Oh, really. Yeah, yeah, they’re out of Corpus Christi.

51 00:05:54.270 00:05:57.219 Uttam Kumaran: That’s for advice there

52 00:05:58.340 00:05:59.380 Uttam Kumaran: to do that.

53 00:05:59.990 00:06:02.070 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, right?

54 00:06:09.240 00:06:11.139 Agustin Bergoglio: How long have you been in Texas?

55 00:06:11.680 00:06:14.259 Uttam Kumaran: Like 2 years?

56 00:06:14.890 00:06:19.149 Agustin Bergoglio: I’ve I’ve been down there, though. I’m in Austin.

57 00:06:21.310 00:06:23.239 Hello, everyone

58 00:06:23.500 00:06:24.390 Agustin Bergoglio: and I,

59 00:06:25.320 00:06:26.130 Uttam Kumaran: hey?

60 00:06:27.450 00:06:28.520 Agustin Bergoglio: And we’ll

61 00:06:30.820 00:06:32.189 Agustin Bergoglio: we have this meeting.

62 00:06:34.310 00:06:42.629 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, II think I was moving to meetings around last week, so I don’t. I didn’t add everybody in but everybody should be in now, Jack.

63 00:06:42.760 00:06:45.970 Uttam Kumaran: Jack can only join in the afternoon, so

64 00:06:46.050 00:06:51.590 Uttam Kumaran: kind of see? I think giving Monday mornings is still best. But I’ll get his update in later

65 00:06:56.240 00:06:57.930 Patrick Trainer: daylight savings time, too.

66 00:06:58.650 00:07:00.800 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah. hey? Alright.

67 00:07:03.520 00:07:08.389 Uttam Kumaran: Well, does anyone want to drive today? I think main thing is.

68 00:07:08.440 00:07:13.520 Uttam Kumaran: if someone II want, I wanted you guys to take a look at the project board and like

69 00:07:13.580 00:07:16.929 Uttam Kumaran: there’s any feedback on the organization. But generally

70 00:07:17.060 00:07:20.349 Uttam Kumaran: there’s a couple of views. One is the view of like her

71 00:07:21.080 00:07:29.929 Uttam Kumaran: per person, and another view is like per client. And there’s like a larger list view. I’ll kind of start splitting things up. Yeah, as we get

72 00:07:30.060 00:07:32.740 Uttam Kumaran: better planning longer term. But

73 00:07:32.760 00:07:35.390 Uttam Kumaran: think those are good for now, does anyone want to drive?

74 00:07:35.790 00:07:37.470 Yeah, I can. I can do that.

75 00:07:37.990 00:07:48.729 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, cool. what screen am I on? I see the full part.

76 00:07:48.810 00:07:50.990 Patrick Trainer: Okay, here, I’m trying to share

77 00:07:51.400 00:07:53.060 Patrick Trainer: the other screen.

78 00:07:55.420 00:07:56.850 Patrick Trainer: i’ll just move it down

79 00:07:57.980 00:07:58.960 Patrick Trainer: that’s annoying

80 00:08:03.860 00:08:05.269 Patrick Trainer: alright I can see this

81 00:08:06.480 00:08:09.310 Uttam Kumaran: okay.

82 00:08:09.460 00:08:11.359 Patrick Trainer: cool. So

83 00:08:13.500 00:08:15.920 Patrick Trainer: do you have anything to start with?

84 00:08:16.110 00:08:23.350 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I think the big thing is, maybe if you wanna go to the buy team member and then maybe we can just like

85 00:08:23.720 00:08:29.040 Uttam Kumaran: kind of just like launching the stuff. You can just talk about stuff on your plate. Big thing is, I just want to review

86 00:08:29.270 00:08:38.280 Uttam Kumaran: all the stuff. Don’t wanna necessarily look at stuff that’s like, not gonna reflect this week, but mainly look at stuff that’s this week. And then also

87 00:08:38.330 00:08:40.350 Uttam Kumaran: but some timelines on things.

88 00:08:40.530 00:08:42.169 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, cool.

89 00:08:42.330 00:08:45.529 Uttam Kumaran: So you should see your stuff there. Yeah.

90 00:08:46.120 00:08:53.760 Patrick Trainer: and if you’ll learn I in Budam, I was gonna put it in a ticket to like you asked if I had any

91 00:08:54.990 00:08:59.319 Patrick Trainer: github tracking tips projects, whatever.

92 00:08:59.350 00:09:10.149 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, I can, I can. I’ll actually, I’ll put a ticket down for me for that. Yeah, let me just create an internal one, and then let’s I want to get like an issue template going. And then also,

93 00:09:10.790 00:09:13.009 Uttam Kumaran: yeah, just generally, maybe we

94 00:09:13.030 00:09:19.029 Uttam Kumaran: we could do like a little loom. Or or maybe we could just have a little discussion and slack about.

95 00:09:19.130 00:09:28.719 Uttam Kumaran: how did it go from right now? Everything I’ve pretty much done is issues. But we may have different issue templates for code versus non code things.

96 00:09:28.730 00:09:32.510 Uttam Kumaran: And then also, like the labels, are still default labels. So

97 00:09:32.670 00:09:37.429 Patrick Trainer: right? Yeah, I think the biggest thing that like fear to change would be like

98 00:09:37.660 00:09:39.730 Patrick Trainer: just getting good at labeling things

99 00:09:39.740 00:09:43.160 Patrick Trainer: that just so we could pivot everything around it.

100 00:09:43.390 00:09:51.790 Patrick Trainer: templates could come. But I guess the Mo. The first first point is to just distill everything as a ticket first. So

101 00:09:52.090 00:09:55.379 Patrick Trainer: whatever least amount of friction

102 00:09:55.690 00:10:03.560 Patrick Trainer: but so for me I’ve got a number of these need to

103 00:10:03.640 00:10:07.959 Patrick Trainer: Udem get with, you understand? Where we are with like ampla

104 00:10:08.050 00:10:10.620 Patrick Trainer: and that stuff. See if we can

105 00:10:10.690 00:10:15.350 Patrick Trainer: convert these from A A

106 00:10:16.180 00:10:25.129 Patrick Trainer: into into actual issues and do that. Looks like we’ve got vital signs appear as well. That’s coming back in

107 00:10:25.220 00:10:30.339 Patrick Trainer: Why can’t I get it to this planet.

108 00:10:33.620 00:10:34.459 Patrick Trainer: There we go.

109 00:10:35.620 00:10:42.590 Patrick Trainer: we got a couple of things in here that we’re gonna be tracking can add that to a task list

110 00:10:42.680 00:10:51.179 Patrick Trainer: these. Both are merged. Was fixing some of the the light dash github actions

111 00:10:51.490 00:11:00.430 Patrick Trainer: last Friday. I think things should be working pretty well, so if you see any more bugs going on there. Just let me know.

112 00:11:00.840 00:11:09.849 Patrick Trainer: Rest of the week is yeah. I guess it’s gonna be split between pool parts and amplify if we move forward on that.

113 00:11:11.460 00:11:17.760 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah. So the only thing that is maybe we can decide on what today, like, what needs to go into the pool part stuff.

114 00:11:17.990 00:11:19.290 Uttam Kumaran: And then

115 00:11:19.550 00:11:24.630 Uttam Kumaran: because they had some like small visual updates. And then they also had a bunch of

116 00:11:25.660 00:11:29.320 Uttam Kumaran: probably probably need some data model fixes. Umhm.

117 00:11:29.590 00:11:34.409 Uttam Kumaran: So let’s just get everything organized on that today. And then that way, we can

118 00:11:34.480 00:11:39.939 Uttam Kumaran: communicate some timelines because we’ll be talking to different people on their team all throughout the week. So

119 00:11:40.110 00:11:40.820 Patrick Trainer: cool.

120 00:11:44.970 00:11:48.420 Patrick Trainer: I was born into somebody. Yeah.

121 00:11:48.430 00:11:49.550 Patrick Trainer: Brian, you mark.

122 00:11:50.770 00:11:58.010 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, sure. Let me share my screen. Or you wanna just yeah, I can keep it.

123 00:11:58.200 00:12:01.539 Patrick Trainer: I guess you can just talk to,

124 00:12:01.600 00:12:14.780 Ryan Luke Daque: sure. So yeah, there’s like 2 new tickets there that I’m just created. One. I will be prioritizing today, which is the in this investigation for the issues with affinity score. And that’s for asset. Link.

125 00:12:15.240 00:12:23.790 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, I haven’t started that, really. But yeah, that there’s some investigation that I need to do, because it’s not it looks like there’s some

126 00:12:24.810 00:12:31.230 Ryan Luke Daque: scores that aren’t matching like Tim is not being matched to Devon, even if they have like same

127 00:12:31.550 00:12:34.170 Ryan Luke Daque: similar affinity stuff.

128 00:12:34.440 00:12:52.059 Ryan Luke Daque: But yeah, I’ll look into this. I’ll I’ll this is going to be my priority for today. But yeah, aside from that, there’s also one that’s in backlog. That’s a new one. The integration of the platform usage to unto affinity. And I believe that’s also asset. Link.

129 00:12:52.390 00:12:55.980 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, I can work on that.

130 00:12:56.540 00:12:59.409 After I fix the other issue and

131 00:13:00.060 00:13:08.970 Ryan Luke Daque: and the repo documentation that I I’m working on right now. I created this ticket last Friday

132 00:13:09.140 00:13:15.589 Ryan Luke Daque: to standardize our structure. So like folder structure for our Dbt projects and stuff like that.

133 00:13:16.070 00:13:18.370 Ryan Luke Daque: So we can have yeah.

134 00:13:18.750 00:13:22.920 Ryan Luke Daque: like, maybe. Also follow Dbt best practices

135 00:13:23.120 00:13:26.309 Ryan Luke Daque: and like. and stuff like that. So yeah.

136 00:13:26.850 00:13:36.819 Ryan Luke Daque: and yeah, I’ll I’ll I’ll create a meeting invite, maybe. If you guys are app

137 00:13:37.120 00:13:53.539 Ryan Luke Daque: like after this call, if you’re like free, we can. We can talk really quick on that with what I’ve done so far, I would have created so far and best terms of documentation and stuff. Yeah. But yeah, yeah, I would invite, maybe in an hour or something.

138 00:13:54.200 00:13:59.840 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, that last one would be adding tests to core models this one. I just.

139 00:14:00.180 00:14:06.759 Ryan Luke Daque: I just added a list of the models that we are using currently, that don’t have tests

140 00:14:07.040 00:14:09.260 Ryan Luke Daque: especially unit tests

141 00:14:09.760 00:14:10.500 Ryan Luke Daque: or

142 00:14:10.630 00:14:22.930 Ryan Luke Daque: March models, or like models that we are using in light dash now, we can add aggregates that are matching with the staging models and stuff like that source models.

143 00:14:22.990 00:14:29.659 Ryan Luke Daque: And also like basic data tests like not nulls or unique for ids and stuff like that. So

144 00:14:30.060 00:14:38.480 Patrick Trainer: this is just for pool parts at the moment. Oh, one thing I think that would be good to figure out is like on every model.

145 00:14:38.630 00:14:46.700 Uttam Kumaran: What are tests that we want to ensure, because that’s something that, along with just like documentation and like config

146 00:14:46.720 00:14:49.190 Uttam Kumaran: should just be something easy we can do

147 00:14:49.290 00:14:53.909 Uttam Kumaran: like. And so and again, everything’s on great expectations.

148 00:14:54.040 00:15:04.259 Uttam Kumaran: So that would be amazing to like, even as part of the testing docs, just to know. Like every model, we have some minimum tests.

149 00:15:04.330 00:15:07.730 Uttam Kumaran: And then we have some like suggested tests. And then

150 00:15:07.870 00:15:10.879 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t know, like I mean in

151 00:15:10.910 00:15:13.659 Uttam Kumaran: and software, you can do like test

152 00:15:14.150 00:15:17.710 Uttam Kumaran: coverage, like, I don’t know whether we’re gonna be able to.

153 00:15:17.880 00:15:25.630 Uttam Kumaran: There’s anything to kind of do something like that data. But basically. I’ll try to see whether we could at least every quarter or so, or

154 00:15:25.700 00:15:28.090 Uttam Kumaran: or every few months audit and look at

155 00:15:28.680 00:15:31.289 Uttam Kumaran: to making sure that all of our models have tests.

156 00:15:31.920 00:15:37.630 Uttam Kumaran: Basically, I wonder if Grant expectations has anything like that. But basically, I want to understand, like, what is our kind of

157 00:15:38.020 00:15:40.140 Uttam Kumaran: model coverage in terms of testing.

158 00:15:42.210 00:15:47.060 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, I’ll I’ll add that as well like, I’ll

159 00:15:47.580 00:15:55.370 Ryan Luke Daque: we’re we? I’m I’m currently using Dbt expectations, which is basically similar to great expectations. It’s a package that they have.

160 00:15:55.730 00:15:58.919 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, you can check it out. D dx

161 00:15:59.110 00:16:00.809 dictation, I guess. But

162 00:16:05.900 00:16:08.560 Patrick Trainer: okay, oh, sorry. Just fine.

163 00:16:10.490 00:16:14.510 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah. That’s that’s it’s basically it from my end.

164 00:16:17.390 00:16:18.070 Agustin Bergoglio: Right?

165 00:16:19.090 00:16:22.070 Agustin Bergoglio: Okay? So now it’s my turn.

166 00:16:22.360 00:16:25.660 Agustin Bergoglio: So I think there’s a couple of things

167 00:16:26.100 00:16:33.409 Agustin Bergoglio: the II think I have to check this conflict integration, especially the Walmart 1 one is failing.

168 00:16:33.770 00:16:39.199 Agustin Bergoglio: so should be pretty quick, I will check them again. Make sure they’re all working.

169 00:16:39.300 00:16:43.389 Agustin Bergoglio: And I think we should also add the back feeling right to.

170 00:16:43.570 00:16:44.720 Agustin Bergoglio: so that it’s

171 00:16:44.810 00:16:50.510 Agustin Bergoglio: all the data is the same as it was in the unleashed. The next la database.

172 00:16:51.720 00:16:54.389 Agustin Bergoglio: I think that is the the top priority. Now.

173 00:16:54.870 00:17:02.369 Uttam Kumaran: can you? Can you create that issue as well? Augustine in there? I forgot to add that like or the backfill for

174 00:17:03.080 00:17:04.670 Uttam Kumaran: unmeas.

175 00:17:05.500 00:17:07.929 Agustin Bergoglio: Okay. it’s a very one.

176 00:17:08.380 00:17:13.760 Uttam Kumaran: And yeah. But yeah, that way. I just because II just forgot last week.

177 00:17:14.280 00:17:17.519 Uttam Kumaran: And then also, I wanna I’m gonna give you account admin

178 00:17:17.829 00:17:24.440 Uttam Kumaran: So that way you, you stop kind of hitting these like different security issues. Basically.

179 00:17:24.790 00:17:26.769 Agustin Bergoglio: yeah, I appreciate that. Yeah.

180 00:17:29.400 00:17:31.770 Agustin Bergoglio: Then, after that,

181 00:17:31.920 00:17:33.629 Agustin Bergoglio: the second priority

182 00:17:33.860 00:17:38.780 Agustin Bergoglio: is to log into the evidence, cloud dashboard.

183 00:17:39.430 00:17:44.790 Agustin Bergoglio: and create the repo which is created actually and set up

184 00:17:45.230 00:17:49.750 Agustin Bergoglio: the dashboard for monitoring this Etl task. Right?

185 00:17:51.500 00:17:58.079 Agustin Bergoglio: So this is like our will be our internal dashboard. That may be published right in our in the website.

186 00:17:59.720 00:18:06.889 Uttam Kumaran: Maybe Augustine maybe do that, and then maybe Wednesday, do you want to do a meeting where you can. We can. Just you can demo.

187 00:18:07.120 00:18:09.339 Uttam Kumaran: It’s everybody about like the

188 00:18:09.360 00:18:13.309 cloud setup, the repo setup and then how to build a dashboard.

189 00:18:14.750 00:18:17.259 Agustin Bergoglio: Okay, I can set up a meeting

190 00:18:19.200 00:18:19.980 correct

191 00:18:20.980 00:18:30.749 Agustin Bergoglio: regarding the real instances. I think I think that one should be removed because we decided not to go forward with this.

192 00:18:33.290 00:18:38.949 Agustin Bergoglio: Am I right? Friday? I mean. we talk about real and how we will not scale

193 00:18:45.580 00:18:46.790 Patrick Trainer: I think.

194 00:18:47.070 00:18:51.850 Patrick Trainer: Well, with this, or we’re just going to be doing it internally. Right? So

195 00:18:53.580 00:18:54.550 Agustin Bergoglio: yeah.

196 00:18:55.420 00:19:01.360 Agustin Bergoglio: I mean, we real or evidence. Internally, II don’t think that’s using

197 00:19:01.680 00:19:02.350 Agustin Bergoglio: both.

198 00:19:02.910 00:19:10.130 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, let’s like, II wanted. Well, I wanted to see again the the real stuff. It’s a bit unfortunate, because

199 00:19:10.490 00:19:12.379 Uttam Kumaran: it’s like a thousand dollars

200 00:19:13.080 00:19:14.320 Agustin Bergoglio: like a month.

201 00:19:14.600 00:19:22.889 Uttam Kumaran: so I wonder like if we reached a breaking point. I’m gonna I’m gonna call somebody and see

202 00:19:23.010 00:19:24.550 Uttam Kumaran: whether I can get some help

203 00:19:24.920 00:19:35.210 Uttam Kumaran: to actually figure out. We can host, that on our own. I have a like a back end, friend, that I think has some knowledge on how to do that. So if we reach like kind of our end on that.

204 00:19:35.420 00:19:37.249 Uttam Kumaran: Then that’s okay.

205 00:19:41.040 00:19:41.770 Agustin Bergoglio: Yeah.

206 00:19:42.930 00:19:44.629 Agustin Bergoglio: We can put it into.

207 00:19:46.320 00:19:54.980 Agustin Bergoglio: I don’t know. Sorry I forgot about the column names in in this project, ready backlog progress in review. maybe in review.

208 00:19:56.050 00:19:57.380 Agustin Bergoglio: for which one

209 00:19:58.140 00:20:01.320 Agustin Bergoglio: for the Ec. 2 instances for real.

210 00:20:01.440 00:20:10.990 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, yeah, you could just put in, maybe blocked or something. And then I’m gonna I’m gonna see how we can make that happen. Because locally, it’s okay. But I wanna host, I wanna host one.

211 00:20:11.160 00:20:14.290 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, II change the status to won’t do.

212 00:20:14.510 00:20:15.270 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

213 00:20:16.870 00:20:21.520 Agustin Bergoglio: is it the same as blocked or blocked is when

214 00:20:21.580 00:20:28.039 Uttam Kumaran: there’s an issue status? And then there’s also the project. We should maybe like.

215 00:20:29.060 00:20:31.730 Uttam Kumaran: have one or the other, or using both.

216 00:20:32.260 00:20:43.960 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, so like the status in here. like, that’s yeah. This is all going to be like on the task and on the or on the issue.

217 00:20:44.070 00:20:51.979 Patrick Trainer: And then. like these status, are kind of like an aggregate of everything that’s in there.

218 00:20:52.130 00:20:56.120 Patrick Trainer: So it’s like, yeah, this status column is

219 00:20:56.210 00:21:03.620 Patrick Trainer: what we can do and then like, if you do find yourself like needing a new new status like you can

220 00:21:03.820 00:21:05.559 Patrick Trainer: create these new options.

221 00:21:06.120 00:21:10.910 Patrick Trainer: Undo that but like. So, the difference between like

222 00:21:11.250 00:21:21.569 Patrick Trainer: won’t do and blocked, which I think we need to actually add that as well is, yeah, is is blocked. Just like there’s something

223 00:21:21.610 00:21:22.920 Patrick Trainer: in your way.

224 00:21:22.970 00:21:28.420 Patrick Trainer: And yeah, yeah, stop her and then then won’t do is just like.

225 00:21:28.750 00:21:32.760 Patrick Trainer: not necessarily that you’re never going to do this, but like it’s

226 00:21:32.840 00:21:34.619 Patrick Trainer: not not for now.

227 00:21:35.470 00:21:38.730 Agustin Bergoglio: Okay, thank you for the explanation.

228 00:21:39.260 00:21:44.759 Agustin Bergoglio: And then. well, I after this I will move to the data dictionary.

229 00:21:45.930 00:21:50.069 Agustin Bergoglio: And what about internal tool repository will work

230 00:21:50.090 00:21:53.070 Agustin Bergoglio: should I pray? Ding in issue for these?

231 00:21:55.970 00:22:02.210 Patrick Trainer: Oh, sorry for the internal repository. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I would make another issue.

232 00:22:03.700 00:22:04.920 Agustin Bergoglio: Okay, yeah, I will.

233 00:22:07.360 00:22:14.319 Agustin Bergoglio: Okay. Great. I think this. All these issues will take the whole whole week for me. So yeah.

234 00:22:15.810 00:22:16.649 Agustin Bergoglio: thank you for

235 00:22:16.790 00:22:17.920 Patrick Trainer: yeah. Yeah.

236 00:22:20.490 00:22:39.050 Patrick Trainer: yeah. I think maybe it’s like that internal repo to can be like. that’s a good starting point of like of a catch, all of all issues. And then we can eventually, like, get fancy and have, like, where we create

237 00:22:39.290 00:22:43.030 Patrick Trainer: an issue in that pool part or in the the internal wand, and

238 00:22:43.100 00:22:49.770 Patrick Trainer: assigned like a label to a client. It can auto populate the issues to other repos and whatnot but

239 00:22:50.190 00:22:52.060 Patrick Trainer: small small steps. First.

240 00:22:55.200 00:23:16.519 Uttam Kumaran: yeah, II think that’s perfect. And then exactly like, let’s just create. Let’s just have an internal repo for any like code and things we want to have. And then, as we need purpose, built repos again, right now, we have it based on clients, preferably for anything internal, because I want there may be like cross functional stuff. Just toss it all. One thing. That’s why I think, having the evidence

241 00:23:16.750 00:23:24.630 Uttam Kumaran: up there as long as it’s internal is okay. But whatever works again, these are all things we can update as we go.

242 00:23:24.750 00:23:39.940 Uttam Kumaran: so that’s perfect. I’m gonna keep making some changes on the project, kinda like, align some stuff over the next 30 min or an hour. And in that way well, I think this is a pretty good start to have everything in like one board. If anyone has any

243 00:23:40.120 00:23:42.280 Uttam Kumaran: feedback, our ideas, let me know.

244 00:23:42.720 00:23:49.459 Uttam Kumaran: And then I would say the biggest thing I want to move to is kinda like just timelines and stuff

245 00:23:49.550 00:23:56.190 Uttam Kumaran: but again. like the goal of the timelines is less about.

246 00:23:56.330 00:24:01.429 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, like it’s, it’s it’s on one hand, it’s like, okay, this is gonna be done on Wednesday.

247 00:24:01.510 00:24:05.479 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, cool. Let’s get it done on Wednesday. But because

248 00:24:05.570 00:24:10.279 Uttam Kumaran: we have like client communications. It basically basically. And it helps us

249 00:24:10.470 00:24:12.179 Uttam Kumaran: helps us understand.

250 00:24:12.290 00:24:20.290 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, we set like an expectation of Wednesday. It took until Thursday. Great like. Now everything. We know generally how long tasks take. And then also

251 00:24:20.350 00:24:27.570 Uttam Kumaran: all of this, even more compared to if we were working internally, we communicate basically almost

252 00:24:27.580 00:24:29.440 Uttam Kumaran: every few days the clients

253 00:24:29.590 00:24:36.369 Uttam Kumaran: so and now, especially for some of the clients we’re communicating across a couple of different threads.

254 00:24:36.420 00:24:55.730 Uttam Kumaran: Basically, I just wanna hit them with, hey? By Thursday we should have these items done, and then that way I can book meetings to review them. So there’s like little bit of kind of domino effect on communications that can happen the earlier we’re able to predict these things. So that’s kind of like. Probably the next thing I’ll just continue to push on

255 00:24:55.800 00:25:10.559 Uttam Kumaran: But then, otherwise, the Amplif Pat, I sent a follow up email. So we’re gonna see, I just think they’re really swamped with stuff. So I’m just gonna keep pushing on that because I think they can basically just give us the green light to go make those changes.

256 00:25:10.830 00:25:15.440 Uttam Kumaran: The the the next thing is, prior, I think because.

257 00:25:15.450 00:25:29.329 Uttam Kumaran: Pat, you talked to Dan and Ben, I’m sure they’re looking forward to those updates, so that I think I’m excited to share those with them. The third thing is, I’m continuing to work on content. So I should have.

258 00:25:29.590 00:25:32.360 Uttam Kumaran: We actually just are making some updates to the website.

259 00:25:32.440 00:25:45.839 Uttam Kumaran: I have some sales meetings today in Austin in person, that I’m today and tomorrow that I’m going to. And I have some like one pager things that I’ll actually share screenshots of in slack. So you guys can take a look

260 00:25:45.970 00:26:01.050 Uttam Kumaran: mainly just working on like formats and stuff. But things are looking really, really cool. At least, I think they look cool and it’s cool. For a data like data company is like, it’s pretty rare. I feel like. So I’m happy.

261 00:26:01.150 00:26:09.329 Uttam Kumaran: and yeah, there’s a like a couple of different like other leads. I’m kind of chasing now. So I’m I’m personally getting more into like

262 00:26:09.820 00:26:14.590 Uttam Kumaran: sales mode. So I’ll be. I think these meetings where we all get organized allows me

263 00:26:14.670 00:26:24.429 Uttam Kumaran: that way. I’m not running down tickets, and we have everything kind of scattered gives me some free time. I have to do a lot more writing and things like that. So that’s where my time is going this week.

264 00:26:24.550 00:26:31.099 Uttam Kumaran: but apart from that, anything else, please feel free to slack me. But I think everybody has everything they need.

265 00:26:35.090 00:26:38.309 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, cool thanks. Guys. Appreciate it.

266 00:26:39.250 00:26:40.620 Agustin Bergoglio: Awesome. Thanks.

267 00:26:40.640 00:26:42.930 Agustin Bergoglio: Thank you. Talk soon. bye.

268 00:26:43.080 00:26:43.920 Ryan Luke Daque: bye.