Meeting Title: [Pool-Parts-to-Go]-Weekly-Sprint-Review Date: 2024-03-22 Meeting participants: Patrick Trainer, Jack Tomei, Ryan Luke Daque, Agustin, Uttam Kumaran


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1 00:00:18.530 00:00:19.300 But.

2 00:00:21.290 00:00:21.940 Agustin: Hello!

3 00:00:21.940 00:00:22.789 Patrick Trainer: How’s it going.

4 00:00:24.490 00:00:27.060 Agustin: I’m doing good. I’m a I’m in a hotel now.

5 00:00:27.060 00:00:27.900 Patrick Trainer: And that

6 00:00:28.250 00:00:29.750 Patrick Trainer: you traveling, or

7 00:00:29.910 00:00:31.220 Patrick Trainer: why are you in a hotel?

8 00:00:31.220 00:00:32.450 Agustin: Yes, I’m traveling.

9 00:00:33.880 00:00:34.270 Uttam Kumaran: Hey, guys.

10 00:00:34.270 00:00:36.050 Agustin: Coastal area.

11 00:00:36.320 00:00:37.619 Agustin: a coastal city.

12 00:00:37.620 00:00:38.660 Patrick Trainer: So much.

13 00:00:38.660 00:00:39.510 Agustin: Country.

14 00:00:40.410 00:00:41.600 Uttam Kumaran: What are you doing this weekend?

15 00:00:43.599 00:00:45.410 Uttam Kumaran: Augustine?

16 00:00:45.410 00:00:48.000 Agustin: Staying here, staying here.

17 00:00:48.000 00:00:49.630 Uttam Kumaran: It’s just like a beach area.

18 00:00:51.320 00:00:51.910 Uttam Kumaran: Good.

19 00:00:51.910 00:00:59.840 Agustin: Yeah, yeah, yeah, probably. Yes, it’s quite. It’s quite chilly, not really hot. But I think it’s quite good

20 00:01:00.780 00:01:02.550 Agustin: to go to the beach. Yeah.

21 00:01:02.970 00:01:04.000 Uttam Kumaran: I mean, it’s regular.

22 00:01:04.910 00:01:07.160 Patrick Trainer: I don’t where you edited them.

23 00:01:07.720 00:01:09.110 Uttam Kumaran: I’m at a coffee shop.

24 00:01:09.320 00:01:10.220 Patrick Trainer: Okay.

25 00:01:10.450 00:01:13.230 Patrick Trainer: don’t say you got the cinder block wolf behind you.

26 00:01:13.569 00:01:16.620 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, yeah, I’m in my. I’m in my bedroom.

27 00:01:16.960 00:01:18.699 Patrick Trainer: I’m in. I’m in jail.

28 00:01:19.250 00:01:20.730 Uttam Kumaran: Into the penitent century.

29 00:01:23.582 00:01:28.513 Uttam Kumaran: Well, maybe we get started.

30 00:01:30.251 00:01:36.450 Uttam Kumaran: Really, on my side, I spent a bunch of time this year in real. And I think that I’m gonna like it.

31 00:01:36.500 00:01:40.979 Uttam Kumaran: I was emailing back and forth with Am, so I think the plan. And

32 00:01:41.950 00:01:45.319 Uttam Kumaran: it was like, if we just continue to like beef. Beef them off a little bit.

33 00:01:45.510 00:01:50.979 Uttam Kumaran: I’m only hoping kind of made a call. I think they’d be open to either ones. Basically, they were like

34 00:01:51.150 00:01:56.210 Uttam Kumaran: they were like, is this, gonna take a ton. Let me know. They said they were like.

35 00:01:56.541 00:02:00.559 Uttam Kumaran: It’s gonna take a ton of replacement costs. It was like obviously not much, because we

36 00:02:00.780 00:02:01.640 Uttam Kumaran: add

37 00:02:01.870 00:02:05.359 Uttam Kumaran: all of the models already done. So that’s all. I believe

38 00:02:05.550 00:02:08.440 Uttam Kumaran: I’ll take most of the works. And because

39 00:02:08.460 00:02:10.649 Uttam Kumaran: I was excited to turn the way they always have.

40 00:02:10.820 00:02:12.659 Uttam Kumaran: It makes it easier to join as well.

41 00:02:12.660 00:02:13.050 Patrick Trainer: Right.

42 00:02:13.050 00:02:15.129 Uttam Kumaran: I was like, it’s lacking at some of

43 00:02:15.690 00:02:19.130 Uttam Kumaran: lost a ton of visualization support. And

44 00:02:19.627 00:02:24.970 Uttam Kumaran: we have. I wanna make sure it’s a right all the processing over in case we have so found so.

45 00:02:26.574 00:02:29.220 Uttam Kumaran: But I think they would be game to whatever

46 00:02:29.390 00:02:30.630 Uttam Kumaran: suggestion

47 00:02:31.120 00:02:32.159 Uttam Kumaran: we have. I think.

48 00:02:32.160 00:02:39.640 Patrick Trainer: Yeah. For if if anything, to just like the value of them being able to like zoom into their order stream.

49 00:02:41.080 00:02:41.720 Patrick Trainer: I think but.

50 00:02:41.720 00:02:42.520 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

51 00:02:42.520 00:02:45.389 Patrick Trainer: That, or I think they would appreciate that

52 00:02:45.600 00:02:48.280 Patrick Trainer: a whole lot, or they’d value that a whole lot

53 00:02:48.740 00:02:49.500 Patrick Trainer: built.

54 00:02:50.940 00:02:54.515 Uttam Kumaran: Let me just keep pushing. I mean, I’ve committed all that stuff, and

55 00:02:55.100 00:02:59.680 Uttam Kumaran: the Ui is working. I don’t still don’t really like get a free

56 00:02:59.810 00:03:01.959 Uttam Kumaran: versus the Bay version.

57 00:03:02.150 00:03:06.266 Uttam Kumaran: like I don’t. And I also I don’t. I. I’m kinda like.

58 00:03:06.620 00:03:10.609 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t get these companies who are being open source. But then they are like

59 00:03:10.760 00:03:12.199 Uttam Kumaran: not really like

60 00:03:12.614 00:03:17.639 Uttam Kumaran: making it easy to sell phones. I kind of like, I don’t really get what the cops want me.

61 00:03:17.640 00:03:18.940 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, yeah.

62 00:03:18.950 00:03:20.530 Patrick Trainer: yeah, I think that’s.

63 00:03:21.863 00:03:22.650 Uttam Kumaran: Keeps it.

64 00:03:22.650 00:03:23.090 Patrick Trainer: Referring

65 00:03:23.726 00:03:26.889 Patrick Trainer: like an open core model, like I think it’s disingenuine.

66 00:03:28.270 00:03:40.570 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah. But let’s let’s keep pushing on our specified model right now we have. And then, otherwise, I’m working on finishing up the 13 of stuff, Augustine.

67 00:03:40.650 00:03:46.490 Uttam Kumaran: And then I’m gonna send that to the other email over, we’re trying to replicate the Clayview events pipeline

68 00:03:46.530 00:03:49.230 Uttam Kumaran: directly in Circle Lake.

69 00:03:49.340 00:03:54.279 Uttam Kumaran: because basically the Clavio events, pipeline 5. Grand, would shovel on

70 00:03:54.410 00:03:57.559 Uttam Kumaran: 5 trend usage with just one table.

71 00:03:58.000 00:03:59.330 Uttam Kumaran: And

72 00:03:59.670 00:04:04.090 Uttam Kumaran: I was like, Okay, if they think cost, we could probably replace it and save much of money. So

73 00:04:04.900 00:04:14.119 Uttam Kumaran: my, my goal is there one is. Can we write it right in Snow Park? And 2, can we then flip that and put that on a marketplace. The other people can start using zoom.

74 00:04:14.270 00:04:15.970 Uttam Kumaran: That’s kind of the motion.

75 00:04:16.399 00:04:18.559 Agustin: What they want to put in the marketplace.

76 00:04:18.750 00:04:24.130 Uttam Kumaran: I wanna put the Clavio integration as a as a native app

77 00:04:24.210 00:04:26.650 Uttam Kumaran: directly on stuff like microphones.

78 00:04:27.830 00:04:28.520 Agustin: Yeah, that’s great.

79 00:04:28.520 00:04:29.840 Uttam Kumaran: And drinking water.

80 00:04:29.840 00:04:33.060 Agustin: First we have to see how we can replicate that workflow.

81 00:04:33.250 00:04:35.359 Agustin: I think it will not, will not be easy.

82 00:04:35.624 00:04:43.299 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah. So let’s see what we could do there and then. Obviously, I’ll just let you know if I come up with any issues or 13 f stuff.

83 00:04:44.117 00:04:49.039 Uttam Kumaran: And then I’m we actually, we’re successfully embedding light dash

84 00:04:49.100 00:04:52.760 Uttam Kumaran: and one of our clients.

85 00:04:54.513 00:04:58.499 Uttam Kumaran: applications. And maybe I’ll just easily share here quickly.

86 00:04:58.989 00:05:03.159 Uttam Kumaran: I’m able to be an ugly, so I don’t need to kind of look around the dashboard a bit.

87 00:05:03.320 00:05:05.275 Uttam Kumaran: but.

88 00:05:07.230 00:05:09.969 Patrick Trainer: Is it issuing queries to snowflake on.

89 00:05:09.970 00:05:10.630 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

90 00:05:10.630 00:05:12.999 Patrick Trainer: Every single one of their clients, like.

91 00:05:13.000 00:05:13.819 Uttam Kumaran: Don’t teach.

92 00:05:13.820 00:05:14.570 Patrick Trainer: Queries.

93 00:05:15.040 00:05:15.640 Uttam Kumaran: Paul.

94 00:05:16.240 00:05:18.899 Patrick Trainer: Is that gonna blow up the snowflake cost.

95 00:05:18.900 00:05:27.539 Uttam Kumaran: I mean, I’m gonna monitor. They’re not. They’re not a ton of users right now. And basically, I can also like have this their cash. But

96 00:05:27.910 00:05:29.879 Uttam Kumaran: the dashboards a little bit like

97 00:05:30.090 00:05:33.360 Uttam Kumaran: it’s not like the the thing is this help with light dash is like

98 00:05:33.490 00:05:35.290 Uttam Kumaran: as you change the screen.

99 00:05:35.490 00:05:35.960 Patrick Trainer: Yeah.

100 00:05:35.960 00:05:37.060 Uttam Kumaran: Like, move.

101 00:05:38.360 00:05:39.100 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

102 00:05:39.944 00:05:46.059 Uttam Kumaran: So I’m kinda like trying to figure out like how to best orient this. But now that I have the width. At this point

103 00:05:46.070 00:05:48.840 Uttam Kumaran: platform I can kind of understand. But basically.

104 00:05:48.870 00:05:54.159 Uttam Kumaran: I mean, I would say, one like that embedding works and the capacity of the company Api is all done.

105 00:05:54.793 00:05:57.620 Uttam Kumaran: So I’m just now figuring out like

106 00:05:57.790 00:06:00.519 Uttam Kumaran: how to make this a little bit better, and then we’ll figure out

107 00:06:01.330 00:06:02.869 Uttam Kumaran: We’ll figure out like how to

108 00:06:02.970 00:06:05.380 Uttam Kumaran: what the usage cost on Snowflake is.

109 00:06:05.460 00:06:08.340 Uttam Kumaran: I mean, again, ideally, maybe they can

110 00:06:08.420 00:06:10.960 Uttam Kumaran: like switch the evidence.

111 00:06:11.020 00:06:12.400 Uttam Kumaran: Or

112 00:06:12.920 00:06:17.989 Uttam Kumaran: I basically was like, let’s get this product out, and then.

113 00:06:21.930 00:06:22.650 Uttam Kumaran: haven’t you?

114 00:06:23.050 00:06:24.390 Uttam Kumaran: Only.

115 00:06:24.530 00:06:29.010 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, it doesn’t look very nice, if you know it’s embedded using.

116 00:06:29.510 00:06:33.539 Uttam Kumaran: It’s embedded. But like, I wanna yeah, we’re gonna we’ll we’ll add some of it.

117 00:06:33.550 00:06:36.120 Uttam Kumaran: I just wanted to see what it showed up as

118 00:06:36.969 00:06:41.809 Uttam Kumaran: and the other thing we’re working from working on is like.

119 00:06:41.960 00:06:44.599 Uttam Kumaran: kind of like initial changes for the website

120 00:06:44.630 00:06:45.890 Uttam Kumaran: redesign.

121 00:06:46.120 00:06:58.290 Uttam Kumaran: So we’re kind of going through and leaving like working on like what each of the key pages are. Basically, we have a home page. Well, page for each different service we offer. So probably like one for data.

122 00:06:58.370 00:06:59.980 Uttam Kumaran: one for

123 00:06:59.990 00:07:07.860 Uttam Kumaran: AI, and then maybe some within data. And then we have one for like case studies about page.

124 00:07:07.910 00:07:10.770 Uttam Kumaran: And then we’ll we’ll have a page for blogs.

125 00:07:11.240 00:07:14.580 Uttam Kumaran: And that will kind of like, get us in line with

126 00:07:14.770 00:07:16.520 Uttam Kumaran: basically every year. Yeah.

127 00:07:17.380 00:07:22.489 Uttam Kumaran: space. So I’m working with the like. A

128 00:07:23.090 00:07:29.729 Uttam Kumaran: one of my friend recommended this web. 12 digits to the guy, Diego that runs it so he’s pretty cool

129 00:07:30.110 00:07:31.220 Uttam Kumaran: session.

130 00:07:33.610 00:07:39.350 Uttam Kumaran: probably working on some other things. But yeah, that’s the that’s the pace, though

131 00:07:42.976 00:07:44.269 Uttam Kumaran: actively draft

132 00:07:46.880 00:07:48.539 Uttam Kumaran: 800. Thank you. Company

133 00:07:48.910 00:07:49.860 Uttam Kumaran: are.

134 00:07:49.860 00:07:50.436 Patrick Trainer: That

135 00:07:51.600 00:08:03.730 Patrick Trainer: for me. I’m gonna continue tinkering with real. I think we’re good on the full part stuff that’s already been sent over to them. I saw you utum. You followed up with that yesterday.

136 00:08:03.960 00:08:07.539 Patrick Trainer: I guess, for just what? Waiting on a response from them.

137 00:08:08.166 00:08:10.520 Patrick Trainer: See what they say, or have feedback.

138 00:08:10.700 00:08:12.450 Patrick Trainer: if not, that’s cool, too.

139 00:08:15.340 00:08:17.060 Patrick Trainer: And then

140 00:08:17.140 00:08:22.660 Patrick Trainer: what? Everything was pushed in and then approved. Year one

141 00:08:25.000 00:08:28.150 Patrick Trainer: prudam, and then.

142 00:08:28.230 00:08:28.839 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t.

143 00:08:29.115 00:08:31.039 Patrick Trainer: Think there’s anything else in the reboot.

144 00:08:31.340 00:08:40.446 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I guess I had a question pat. Maybe if you also have some time today, I was, I was originally, gonna I’m trying. I was gonna try to replicate Jack.

145 00:08:40.990 00:08:44.317 Uttam Kumaran: But maybe you you wanna take a stab at that.

146 00:08:44.720 00:08:47.020 Uttam Kumaran: I just don’t know if I’m gonna have.

147 00:08:47.020 00:08:49.180 Patrick Trainer: Can you say that again? Can you say that again.

148 00:08:49.450 00:08:55.660 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, so actually, let me, I’m just gonna share. So Jack wrote up like a a warranty analysis, Google, Doc.

149 00:08:57.007 00:09:00.849 Uttam Kumaran: that I think we can replicate and

150 00:09:01.080 00:09:02.020 Uttam Kumaran: evidence. Pretty, you know.

151 00:09:02.020 00:09:03.650 Patrick Trainer: Oh, in evidence. Okay.

152 00:09:03.993 00:09:13.266 Uttam Kumaran: And I. I know we have evidence running now. So I just wanted to see whether maybe you have time to take a stab at that

153 00:09:13.660 00:09:15.689 Uttam Kumaran: I’ve been trying to do for like 4 days, and

154 00:09:16.020 00:09:16.690 Uttam Kumaran: second.

155 00:09:16.870 00:09:19.660 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, no, no, I can. I can. I can take that.

156 00:09:20.360 00:09:27.245 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, so based. And then I think, Chat, you still have all the query we needed for this or their stables. But we could probably talk

157 00:09:27.560 00:09:29.030 Uttam Kumaran: in slack, but

158 00:09:29.050 00:09:38.910 Uttam Kumaran: I mean I think it’d be cool to just try to replicate some or all this there and then. I want to send them. I want to send them the replicated version for them to just be like.

159 00:09:39.250 00:09:40.300 Uttam Kumaran: what do you think?

160 00:09:40.883 00:09:43.776 Uttam Kumaran: I’m impressed that we get our feet?

161 00:09:44.665 00:09:45.849 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, yeah, no.

162 00:09:46.143 00:09:46.729 Patrick Trainer: Sounds good.

163 00:09:46.950 00:09:49.240 Jack Tomei: Do I have access to this evidence thing.

164 00:09:51.580 00:09:53.989 Uttam Kumaran: yeah, I think everybody should have.

165 00:09:54.880 00:09:59.240 Uttam Kumaran: It’s behind a password. And I think I gave everybody I can resend

166 00:09:59.390 00:10:00.650 Uttam Kumaran: details inside

167 00:10:00.980 00:10:01.820 Uttam Kumaran: fucked.

168 00:10:02.310 00:10:06.459 Uttam Kumaran: It’s basically like we discussed like a Jupiter notebook for like analysis.

169 00:10:07.630 00:10:08.420 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

170 00:10:09.570 00:10:13.380 Jack Tomei: Yeah, it’s probably easier for me to do this than Patrick, since I like.

171 00:10:13.470 00:10:15.580 Jack Tomei: Know where all the queries are. But

172 00:10:16.150 00:10:17.440 Jack Tomei: it’s up to you. Yes.

173 00:10:17.691 00:10:22.720 Uttam Kumaran: Either way. I mean, I I think we’re gonna try to use it for a bunch of other stuff, too.

174 00:10:23.472 00:10:25.709 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t know. I think it’s.

175 00:10:25.710 00:10:32.419 Jack Tomei: How does it work? Does you need to embed the query like the sequel, is that how like does he just pop.

176 00:10:32.420 00:10:33.210 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

177 00:10:33.210 00:10:33.570 Jack Tomei: I heard.

178 00:10:33.570 00:10:43.250 Uttam Kumaran: It’s like a mark. It’s like a markdown. And then we would just embed the query directly in, and then that way, every time you open the analysis, it would have to stay with the latest.

179 00:10:43.280 00:10:50.614 Uttam Kumaran: because we have. We have, like a bunch of other warranty info that just came in. So I want to send the updated analysis.

180 00:10:50.920 00:10:51.850 Jack Tomei: Got it.

181 00:10:53.247 00:10:56.349 Jack Tomei: Yeah, I can take that or Patrick, whatever.

182 00:10:56.350 00:10:58.409 Uttam Kumaran: And it’s usually

183 00:10:58.450 00:11:00.920 Uttam Kumaran: yeah. Let’s just we could just talk to slack and see.

184 00:11:01.970 00:11:05.400 Uttam Kumaran: I’ll pull out all the queries for everything. I don’t think it’s good. I don’t think

185 00:11:20.496 00:11:23.030 Patrick Trainer: Well, that’s yeah. That’s about it for me.

186 00:11:28.880 00:11:30.209 Uttam Kumaran: So I pop on

187 00:11:33.290 00:11:34.350 Uttam Kumaran: all the answers.

188 00:11:34.810 00:11:35.910 Ryan Luke Daque: Can go next.

189 00:11:37.064 00:11:46.279 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah. So for me, initially, earlier today, I was like looking at the vital signs dashboard. I thought that we were not matching again for shopify.

190 00:11:46.400 00:11:54.000 Ryan Luke Daque: and it turned out I just forgot that we already unioned the second Shopify account that we had a shopify. Bt.

191 00:11:54.534 00:12:00.365 Ryan Luke Daque: yeah. So it it’s matching now. So looks like the tests are working properly so far

192 00:12:00.820 00:12:02.770 Ryan Luke Daque: I just forgot about it.

193 00:12:02.830 00:12:07.592 Ryan Luke Daque: But yesterday I was like it took me the whole day to figure out which.

194 00:12:08.150 00:12:12.260 Ryan Luke Daque: Why, the Amazon adds a package from 5 Tran

195 00:12:12.270 00:12:15.499 Ryan Luke Daque: wasn’t up to date, and it turned out it’s the

196 00:12:15.790 00:12:22.379 Ryan Luke Daque: source data that is not up to date. Actually. So in 5 Tran itself, we were, we disabled

197 00:12:22.390 00:12:28.029 Ryan Luke Daque: 2 of the source tables that we actually the the package actually needed.

198 00:12:28.160 00:12:33.571 Ryan Luke Daque: So yeah, I turned them back on sync them and they should be up to date

199 00:12:33.990 00:12:35.020 Ryan Luke Daque: right now.

200 00:12:35.230 00:12:36.520 Ryan Luke Daque: Moving forward.

201 00:12:38.630 00:12:41.640 Ryan Luke Daque: yeah. Aside from that, I don’t have any new

202 00:12:41.680 00:12:43.629 Ryan Luke Daque: tasks. So I can.

203 00:12:44.130 00:12:48.420 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, if if there’s nothing else I can go back to. The

204 00:12:48.460 00:12:51.880 Ryan Luke Daque: looking into adding tests to the core models, or

205 00:12:52.990 00:12:56.380 Ryan Luke Daque: refactoring all the models that we have for parts.

206 00:12:57.680 00:13:03.079 Patrick Trainer: I was, gonna say, one of the tests that we can do like on those base tables or ones that

207 00:13:03.220 00:13:05.830 Patrick Trainer: there’s like that source freshness.

208 00:13:05.940 00:13:08.700 Patrick Trainer: Basically, like we take like, like.

209 00:13:08.840 00:13:14.379 Patrick Trainer: we run a just like one query, like a a Max of a timestamp value.

210 00:13:14.540 00:13:16.100 Patrick Trainer: And then I think, if it’s so.

211 00:13:16.100 00:13:17.310 Ryan Luke Daque: dB, honestly.

212 00:13:17.310 00:13:18.020 Patrick Trainer: And yeah.

213 00:13:18.420 00:13:23.780 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah. dB, has, like a native source freshness. We can add those as well.

214 00:13:24.120 00:13:24.710 Patrick Trainer: Right.

215 00:13:24.870 00:13:34.659 Ryan Luke Daque: But I think that that wouldn’t help on the package, though, because the package itself is pulling the source. So they have their sources. Yaml their own sources. Yaml. So

216 00:13:36.930 00:13:40.019 Patrick Trainer: I think so with with those.

217 00:13:40.310 00:13:41.869 Patrick Trainer: If you

218 00:13:41.910 00:13:46.610 Patrick Trainer: so if you include the same namespace within your yaml.

219 00:13:46.630 00:13:48.540 Patrick Trainer: it’ll override

220 00:13:48.880 00:13:51.350 Patrick Trainer: the the package channel.

221 00:13:52.240 00:13:53.020 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, like, in.

222 00:13:53.020 00:13:53.360 Patrick Trainer: So.

223 00:13:53.360 00:13:54.969 Ryan Luke Daque: 50 projects, Seattle.

224 00:13:54.970 00:13:58.930 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, you can do it in the project. Really, do it anywhere but

225 00:13:59.930 00:14:02.340 Patrick Trainer: you like. You just have to have the full.

226 00:14:02.600 00:14:04.340 Patrick Trainer: fully qualified name.

227 00:14:04.410 00:14:07.200 Patrick Trainer: and then, like, you can add those

228 00:14:07.340 00:14:10.010 Patrick Trainer: tests to those individual models.

229 00:14:11.370 00:14:11.930 Patrick Trainer: sorry.

230 00:14:11.930 00:14:12.870 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, I think.

231 00:14:12.870 00:14:17.789 Patrick Trainer: Or we can think about to like materializing the package

232 00:14:17.900 00:14:18.620 Patrick Trainer: like

233 00:14:18.870 00:14:21.149 Patrick Trainer: forking the package essentially.

234 00:14:21.460 00:14:24.639 Patrick Trainer: And then I mean, we would then have to maintain it. But.

235 00:14:24.640 00:14:25.110 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah.

236 00:14:25.110 00:14:28.289 Patrick Trainer: Like. Then the package would live in our own repo.

237 00:14:28.490 00:14:29.070 Patrick Trainer: and.

238 00:14:29.070 00:14:29.480 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah.

239 00:14:29.480 00:14:34.600 Patrick Trainer: It’s like trying to load it every single time, but I mean there’s pros and cons of both.

240 00:14:34.800 00:14:36.149 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, that would be like

241 00:14:36.570 00:14:44.250 Ryan Luke Daque: higher. I afford to maintain, though, like, especially if there are like updates to the schema from 5 Pm. And stuff like that. Yeah.

242 00:14:44.250 00:14:57.420 Uttam Kumaran: I think definitely the source freshness. We should just break all that. Yeah, I think, just keep working on test, right? I think maybe just get organized on bridge test hopefully, you could just like copy paste like a fine source test everywhere.

243 00:14:57.590 00:14:58.740 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah. Should be.

244 00:14:59.230 00:15:01.179 Ryan Luke Daque: should be pretty much.

245 00:15:01.520 00:15:08.260 Uttam Kumaran: Especially when we’re using external packages. Because again, I just want to know that if we just knew it was the packages. Fault?

246 00:15:09.270 00:15:09.959 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

247 00:15:10.650 00:15:11.240 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah.

248 00:15:11.240 00:15:12.350 Uttam Kumaran: So that’s it.

249 00:15:13.890 00:15:14.580 Uttam Kumaran: Cool.

250 00:15:15.590 00:15:18.100 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, I’ll work on the tests today. Then

251 00:15:20.890 00:15:22.420 Ryan Luke Daque: yep, that’s it for me.

252 00:15:25.500 00:15:26.060 Ryan Luke Daque: But.

253 00:15:26.402 00:15:28.460 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, Jack, you wanna go.

254 00:15:31.170 00:15:35.139 Jack Tomei: Yeah, I’m gonna get to the warranty or the not the warranty, the

255 00:15:36.460 00:15:37.869 Jack Tomei: yeah marketing

256 00:15:38.170 00:15:39.420 Jack Tomei: stuff today.

257 00:15:40.340 00:15:44.940 Jack Tomei: Where are we at the on the Clavia stuff. Were we talking about that? The beginning of this meeting.

258 00:15:45.291 00:15:47.399 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, we’re still working on it.

259 00:15:47.800 00:15:49.610 Uttam Kumaran: Not sure if it’s gonna get done today.

260 00:15:50.543 00:15:51.909 Jack Tomei: So then.

261 00:15:52.030 00:15:52.700 Jack Tomei: Project.

262 00:15:52.930 00:15:56.500 Jack Tomei: I’ll just have everything else that we have with Amazon stuff.

263 00:15:56.500 00:15:57.709 Uttam Kumaran: Let’s get married.

264 00:15:57.890 00:16:01.119 Jack Tomei: Everything else. What about attentive? Where are we on that.

265 00:16:01.920 00:16:04.420 Uttam Kumaran: All, all the attentive stuff should be coming in

266 00:16:04.800 00:16:06.589 Uttam Kumaran: like the line thing with the one.

267 00:16:06.590 00:16:09.239 Jack Tomei: Had to like upload a new.

268 00:16:09.410 00:16:10.939 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah. Meetings. Right?

269 00:16:10.940 00:16:14.663 Jack Tomei: I remember it was out of date. It’s like you have to pull it.

270 00:16:14.930 00:16:17.910 Uttam Kumaran: I think Ryan’s been yeah. Ryan’s been getting picture.

271 00:16:17.910 00:16:22.026 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, I essentially do it like once a week, because I get the

272 00:16:23.190 00:16:27.260 Ryan Luke Daque: I get the data in slack once a week as well like every Monday.

273 00:16:30.370 00:16:35.649 Jack Tomei: So yeah, that’s my plan. I just message Cam, hopefully, she can meet today. But

274 00:16:36.725 00:16:43.560 Jack Tomei: we’ll just set up that price test once she can get in the room. I think we need her right to mark, stuff and shopify. I don’t have access.

275 00:16:43.560 00:16:47.020 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I think we should just try to get her in all those meetings. But

276 00:16:47.630 00:16:49.050 Uttam Kumaran: 50 man French.

277 00:16:51.360 00:16:52.340 Uttam Kumaran: Yes.

278 00:16:52.340 00:17:02.295 Jack Tomei: So. Yes, I’ll have. I’ll have the weekly report done minus. I’ll have the overview dashboard minus Clayville

279 00:17:03.400 00:17:04.560 Jack Tomei: also.

280 00:17:04.560 00:17:05.880 Uttam Kumaran: I hope you were safe. Okay.

281 00:17:05.880 00:17:10.410 Jack Tomei: Do we pull like the I forget? Do we pull the direct mail stuff?

282 00:17:12.619 00:17:15.779 Jack Tomei: It’s the only other part of the weekly report. This kind of weird.

283 00:17:17.332 00:17:21.400 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I don’t think we are bringing that data in, but we can.

284 00:17:21.609 00:17:22.209 Jack Tomei: So trying to get.

285 00:17:22.210 00:17:24.560 Uttam Kumaran: Get that via Api something.

286 00:17:24.569 00:17:27.179 Jack Tomei: What’s it called? It’s from like posts

287 00:17:27.719 00:17:28.539 Jack Tomei: sign

288 00:17:30.249 00:17:31.309 Jack Tomei: you’re muted.

289 00:17:33.422 00:17:35.270 Uttam Kumaran: From a proposed pilot.

290 00:17:35.270 00:17:36.530 Jack Tomei: Postpile, yeah.

291 00:17:37.712 00:17:38.999 Uttam Kumaran: That is not happy.

292 00:17:39.000 00:17:41.080 Jack Tomei: Process. The major, like

293 00:17:41.110 00:17:44.780 Jack Tomei: dollar amounts, are Clavio, followed by

294 00:17:44.900 00:17:46.230 Jack Tomei: paid ads.

295 00:17:46.230 00:17:47.120 Uttam Kumaran: Occurred.

296 00:17:47.120 00:17:48.600 Jack Tomei: Followed by SMS.

297 00:17:49.307 00:17:52.969 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I have a post pilot account, too. So

298 00:17:53.080 00:17:56.820 Uttam Kumaran: I can see if we can run exports or

299 00:17:57.730 00:18:03.227 Uttam Kumaran: yeah, let’s just get as far as we can, and then post pilot.

300 00:18:03.877 00:18:07.059 Jack Tomei: And then who’s gonna take the warranty thing? You want me to do that?

301 00:18:07.310 00:18:09.060 Jack Tomei: Where do we land on that?

302 00:18:09.500 00:18:10.359 Jack Tomei: Can you just say.

303 00:18:10.360 00:18:11.309 Uttam Kumaran: Be the host.

304 00:18:11.310 00:18:13.190 Jack Tomei: But I can start playing around with it.

305 00:18:13.630 00:18:17.689 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, yeah, I’ll send everyone the evidence stuff again. And then

306 00:18:17.800 00:18:28.791 Uttam Kumaran: I mean, Pat, just I think it’s just gonna be a couple of queries. So I think we could just take it and that way I’m gonna be working on real stuff, and we could all soon as you have it done, we can all

307 00:18:31.040 00:18:32.180 Uttam Kumaran: hopefully for that one.

308 00:18:32.180 00:18:38.329 Jack Tomei: Couple of queries. But it’s just weird. It’s just weird logic member. You have to. You have to filter out all the different types.

309 00:18:38.330 00:18:39.069 Uttam Kumaran: You are.

310 00:18:39.070 00:18:41.970 Jack Tomei: I mean, you have to, you know. It’s like.

311 00:18:41.970 00:18:42.389 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

312 00:18:42.810 00:18:43.500 Jack Tomei: It’s not clean.

313 00:18:43.824 00:18:49.670 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I don’t. Wanna. I don’t wanna get this. I’ll just get in front of the marketing work.

314 00:18:49.750 00:18:51.030 Uttam Kumaran: because

315 00:18:51.070 00:18:56.565 Uttam Kumaran: so like, I think we’ll just we’ll just cruise through it. I’m not worried. Actually, we’ll ask questions as well.

316 00:18:57.210 00:18:58.899 Uttam Kumaran: How much time could be a service.

317 00:18:58.900 00:19:05.264 Jack Tomei: Yeah, try to make the numbers match, I guess, Pat, all I say, but it’s just like when you’re trying to figure out

318 00:19:05.530 00:19:06.499 Uttam Kumaran: So not open.

319 00:19:07.800 00:19:16.376 Jack Tomei: What is a warranty versus what’s not? There’s like probably 40 different types of warranty tags. So you have to just look through them all.

320 00:19:16.730 00:19:19.929 Jack Tomei: and make sure you’re you’re hitting them all, cause it’s like

321 00:19:20.130 00:19:22.169 Jack Tomei: they’re not just named the same thing.

322 00:19:23.880 00:19:26.569 Jack Tomei: So it’s a little annoying that regard.

323 00:19:27.190 00:19:28.660 Patrick Trainer: Set of second eyes might

324 00:19:28.760 00:19:30.509 Patrick Trainer: help make it easier to.

325 00:19:30.510 00:19:31.400 Jack Tomei: Alright! Send me which.

326 00:19:31.400 00:19:34.420 Patrick Trainer: Logic might have some, some tricks.

327 00:19:35.950 00:19:37.089 Jack Tomei: Sounds good to me.

328 00:19:39.240 00:19:39.940 Jack Tomei: rip it.

329 00:19:39.940 00:19:42.569 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, stop a team that says, Oh.

330 00:19:43.860 00:19:44.320 Patrick Trainer: Cool.

331 00:19:45.143 00:19:46.789 Uttam Kumaran: Hi, Tammy.

332 00:19:47.240 00:19:49.106 Uttam Kumaran: thank you.

333 00:19:50.040 00:19:50.560 Ryan Luke Daque: Guys.

334 00:19:50.560 00:19:51.500 Uttam Kumaran: I think you both.