Meeting Title: Zoom-Meeting Date: 2024-07-29 Meeting participants: Brian Pei, Nicolas Sucari


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1 00:01:30.620 00:01:30.985 Brian Pei: Hello!

2 00:01:31.920 00:01:32.800 Nicolas Sucari: Hey, Ryan.

3 00:01:33.570 00:01:34.770 Brian Pei: Hey? What’s up?

4 00:01:35.290 00:01:36.140 Nicolas Sucari: How are you?

5 00:01:37.479 00:01:37.880 Brian Pei: Good.

6 00:01:38.880 00:01:40.570 Brian Pei: It’s good. Monday.

7 00:01:40.640 00:01:41.700 Brian Pei: Happy Monday.

8 00:01:41.700 00:01:42.460 Nicolas Sucari: Weekend.

9 00:01:44.300 00:01:45.670 Brian Pei: I’ll help

10 00:01:46.010 00:01:48.080 Brian Pei: played golf, and I

11 00:01:48.220 00:01:51.040 Brian Pei: saw deadpool and wolverine. That’s about it.

12 00:01:51.170 00:01:53.899 Nicolas Sucari: Nice. I play golf, too. Yeah.

13 00:01:54.430 00:01:55.800 Brian Pei: Oh, yeah. Nice.

14 00:01:57.060 00:01:58.850 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah. It was a hard, hard day.

15 00:01:58.850 00:01:59.860 Brian Pei: Recently.

16 00:02:01.280 00:02:01.820 Nicolas Sucari: Sorry.

17 00:02:01.820 00:02:03.840 Brian Pei: Over the you played over the weekend.

18 00:02:04.450 00:02:11.799 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, sometimes they play over the weekend. It’s been like for Ma for months now that I was not playing, and I

19 00:02:11.850 00:02:20.110 Nicolas Sucari: came back yesterday playing. So it was. It was nice. I am. I have. Yeah, handicap 24. Something like that.

20 00:02:20.490 00:02:23.730 Nicolas Sucari: Not good player yet, but I’m getting there.

21 00:02:23.730 00:02:25.679 Brian Pei: I mean, hey? 24 is

22 00:02:25.910 00:02:26.920 Brian Pei: pretty good.

23 00:02:27.020 00:02:30.900 Brian Pei: 24 s. You’re you’re shooting in the high 90 S. That’s pretty good for me.

24 00:02:31.240 00:02:31.920 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah. Around.

25 00:02:32.830 00:02:35.280 Brian Pei: 22. We’re. We’re probably very, very even.

26 00:02:35.650 00:02:38.349 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, I’m trying to. Yeah. Always be

27 00:02:38.430 00:02:40.480 Nicolas Sucari: below 100.

28 00:02:41.280 00:02:43.438 Nicolas Sucari: That’s like a good day.

29 00:02:44.430 00:02:48.929 Brian Pei: Yeah, I think I shot a 93 over the weekend, which is like.

30 00:02:48.930 00:02:50.310 Nicolas Sucari: Wow! Now, nice.

31 00:02:50.770 00:02:53.730 Brian Pei: Good for me. I’ve never broken 90, though that’s my goal.

32 00:02:53.730 00:02:57.680 Nicolas Sucari: You know me neither. It’s kind of difficult. But yeah.

33 00:02:57.680 00:02:58.959 Brian Pei: Very interesting.

34 00:02:59.380 00:02:59.880 Brian Pei: nice.

35 00:02:59.880 00:03:06.010 Nicolas Sucari: Very hard, very frustrating sport, but really nice when you can hit it nice. It’s like awesome.

36 00:03:07.470 00:03:08.749 Brian Pei: Oh 100%. Yeah.

37 00:03:09.430 00:03:10.060 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

38 00:03:10.400 00:03:28.270 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, hey? I just wanted to chat because you didn’t join on the meeting with Ryan before I discuss a little bit with Ryan on tasks that we have for this week. And I wanted we. We have like 2 big things. I I don’t know if you’re if you’re working on something right now.

39 00:03:28.615 00:03:31.665 Nicolas Sucari: If you have something from last week, I don’t know.

40 00:03:31.970 00:03:38.770 Brian Pei: I just had. No, I just I pinged some this morning. I’ve just had some sales calls is the reason.

41 00:03:38.770 00:03:39.590 Nicolas Sucari: Perfect.

42 00:03:39.960 00:03:40.400 Brian Pei: Yeah.

43 00:03:40.400 00:03:43.309 Nicolas Sucari: Great! How is that? How is that going.

44 00:03:44.431 00:03:59.060 Brian Pei: That one guy from London might have something for us. I need to actually interview the client. So he’s a recruiter. So I. Just my next step is to

45 00:03:59.150 00:04:05.090 Brian Pei: do a technical interview with the client, and then and then we’ll see how that goes. But

46 00:04:05.220 00:04:08.939 Brian Pei: it’s it’s exciting. It’s like my 1st

47 00:04:09.140 00:04:10.120 Brian Pei: off

48 00:04:10.370 00:04:14.209 Brian Pei: qualified lead, you know, not just like a message like it’s

49 00:04:14.240 00:04:15.869 Brian Pei: could actually be.

50 00:04:16.050 00:04:18.850 Brian Pei: or the client actually might be interested. So.

51 00:04:19.709 00:04:20.069 Nicolas Sucari: I think I.

52 00:04:20.070 00:04:21.449 Brian Pei: I’ll be doing

53 00:04:21.529 00:04:33.400 Brian Pei: more sales in August, but still, you know, happy to pick up any any tickets or fixes or changes for pool parts, so I’m sure we can. We’ll we’ll talk about that right now.

54 00:04:34.020 00:04:42.120 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, perfect. Excellent. Yeah, it’s it’s good that you’ve been working on sales apps. Let’s hope that we can nail something.

55 00:04:42.780 00:04:43.410 Brian Pei: Yeah, exactly.

56 00:04:43.410 00:04:53.840 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, and start working with more clients. But yeah, on pull parts, we have like 2 big things that probably we need to to to work on, and

57 00:04:53.900 00:05:02.541 Nicolas Sucari: my idea is not that you work on it. It’s like that. You talk to Ryan and see how you can handle with him the stuff that we need there.

58 00:05:02.830 00:05:03.150 Brian Pei: Okay.

59 00:05:03.150 00:05:19.610 Nicolas Sucari: 1 1 is the Snowflake Cleanup. I I know we’ve been talking about that with Utam a couple of weeks ago, and that you will. We’re gonna work on that, probably with him, or I don’t know. But probably you can like just review what we need to clean

60 00:05:19.650 00:05:24.338 Nicolas Sucari: in Snowflake and try to ask Ryan to do it. I think

61 00:05:25.250 00:05:40.939 Nicolas Sucari: like there is I I don’t know if there is anything specific on that ticket. I mean, it has no description or anything. But I know we added there, because we need to review all of the snowflake setup and see what we need to clean. So yeah, that’s 1

62 00:05:41.725 00:05:43.570 Nicolas Sucari: and the other one is, yeah.

63 00:05:43.570 00:05:48.909 Brian Pei: Send me. Send me that ticket. I will add a description for it today.

64 00:05:49.450 00:05:53.059 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, perfect. Copy it and send it through slack.

65 00:05:53.460 00:05:54.200 Brian Pei: Perfect, so.

66 00:05:54.400 00:05:55.860 Nicolas Sucari: So that’s 1

67 00:05:59.180 00:06:21.050 Nicolas Sucari: and the other one. The the other stuff that we have like big stuff is the elementary thing that we. I know that we talked with Utam and see, and and said that we that you were gonna like hop into a call with him and review how we’re doing all of the tests and see what we need there. So that’s the other stuff. I don’t know like

68 00:06:21.050 00:06:30.650 Nicolas Sucari: what are next steps on that one. If you are still need to review everything that is done there and see what is, gonna be the best use case for us.

69 00:06:30.790 00:06:31.710 Nicolas Sucari: Probably.

70 00:06:32.090 00:06:36.339 Brian Pei: Yeah, the the one that we did in the meeting.

71 00:06:37.050 00:06:42.700 Brian Pei: I saw that last Monday or 2 Fridays ago, but the the one that we all did as a team. The.

72 00:06:42.700 00:06:43.030 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

73 00:06:43.030 00:06:49.639 Brian Pei: The biggest one was a duplicate on the refund, and I fixed that and merged it last week.

74 00:06:50.387 00:06:52.210 Brian Pei: Yeah. Second one

75 00:06:52.250 00:07:00.770 Brian Pei: was Primus, which I I did send a message about because I kind of got stuck. But I’ll have to revisit that

76 00:07:00.840 00:07:02.919 Brian Pei: today because it’s

77 00:07:03.560 00:07:04.900 Brian Pei: Ja, it’s

78 00:07:06.310 00:07:16.509 Brian Pei: not direct. I it. I think I have to get a little creative with it. It’s some some primus shipments don’t join to an order, and

79 00:07:17.110 00:07:20.350 Brian Pei: so we have to like make a fuzzy match.

80 00:07:20.645 00:07:26.700 Brian Pei: So I guess I can go back. That was like the second biggest one which I’m gonna take a note on premise

81 00:07:26.790 00:07:30.969 Brian Pei: shipment to order id the other ones

82 00:07:31.080 00:07:32.820 Brian Pei: were the

83 00:07:33.310 00:07:44.350 Brian Pei: still, they still show up in that slack channel, but we’re less urgent, and so I think I can just go through those that are in that, Doc.

84 00:07:46.010 00:07:46.350 Nicolas Sucari: Perfect.

85 00:07:46.350 00:07:46.919 Brian Pei: To me

86 00:07:47.740 00:07:54.730 Brian Pei: tomorrow. Since I’m gonna I’ll do the write up on what we need to do for Snowflake clean up today.

87 00:07:54.840 00:07:55.620 Brian Pei: perfect and.

88 00:07:55.620 00:08:16.989 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah, I think that’s fine. I mean, there’s if if it’s not urgent. It’s okay. But what would be nice is to have, like some detail on what we need to do. And we can just add that to the board and see if you’re not available to work on that maybe we can give that to Ryan, too, and see what we can nail this week. But yeah, I think those are like.

89 00:08:16.990 00:08:33.666 Brian Pei: Yeah, at the very least, I can make the either the issues or, or, more specifically, what needs to be done. If it’s easy I can. I can make very probably simple instructions for Ryan. If it’s really really easy, I’ll just. I’ll just rip it myself.

90 00:08:34.340 00:08:55.209 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, yeah, yeah, that’s fine. Obviously, it doesn’t make sense to spend time if it is super easy, totally but yeah, I mean, if if you need to spend some time like working on it. But you can give like clear instructions to Brian. Just let him do it. I mean, just give the instructions, and probably he can lay down on. You can have more time for the sales stuff or other stuff. Okay.

91 00:08:55.560 00:08:56.420 Nicolas Sucari: cool.

92 00:08:56.420 00:08:58.319 Brian Pei: Yeah, I’ll start pinging. I’ll

93 00:08:58.560 00:09:10.000 Brian Pei: when I make the tickets I’ll put them in the bigger slack channel, and I’ll I’ll add, Ryan, and be like, hey, do you have time? You know, if you don’t have time, let me know, and I can do it. I’ll start doing that

94 00:09:10.610 00:09:12.990 Brian Pei: tomorrow morning I go through.

95 00:09:13.670 00:09:17.739 Nicolas Sucari: Great that that that should be great also, so that we can.

96 00:09:18.185 00:09:24.189 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, get things done probably this week, and probably Ryan can be on it. It’s okay.

97 00:09:24.860 00:09:26.739 Brian Pei: Cool. Yeah, that works for me.

98 00:09:27.070 00:09:30.526 Nicolas Sucari: There is one more ticket that I created recently.

99 00:09:31.290 00:09:39.220 Nicolas Sucari: from a email thread that it was copied me from. We with the pull parts team that they are not matching some

100 00:09:39.666 00:09:59.260 Nicolas Sucari: yeah products with shipping orders, and probably that need to be reviewed. I can copy you the link so you can take a look to the email thread and what? And the Github ticket I created. If you can also take a look at that one and see if it’s easier or what we need to like. Do there? Yeah, it would be great.

101 00:10:00.290 00:10:02.600 Brian Pei: Yeah, it’s already an an issue.

102 00:10:03.060 00:10:03.990 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, I.

103 00:10:03.990 00:10:08.199 Brian Pei: Oh, perfect! Yes, let me add this to my to do as well.

104 00:10:08.280 00:10:10.060 Brian Pei: God.

105 00:10:11.130 00:10:14.469 Brian Pei: okay, this. Let me make a note to myself.

106 00:10:15.750 00:10:19.170 Brian Pei: email about shipping mismatch.

107 00:10:20.150 00:10:20.970 Brian Pei: Okay.

108 00:10:21.770 00:10:24.010 Nicolas Sucari: Like, there are some orders that, yeah.

109 00:10:24.720 00:10:28.859 Brian Pei: Ye. Yeah, I’ll start with this issue. Then I think it’s probably more

110 00:10:29.320 00:10:33.679 Brian Pei: delicate. And then after this, I’ll move to Snowflake Cleanup.

111 00:10:34.250 00:10:37.790 Nicolas Sucari: Perfect, great that should be awesome.

112 00:10:39.430 00:10:46.469 Nicolas Sucari: Nothing else from my side. Let me know if I can help you on anything, or if you need me for anything else, I’ll

113 00:10:46.760 00:10:48.240 Nicolas Sucari: be right on it. Okay.

114 00:10:49.850 00:10:50.730 Brian Pei: Let me.

115 00:10:50.850 00:10:51.860 Brian Pei: C,

116 00:10:53.570 00:10:55.556 Brian Pei: yeah, okay,

117 00:10:56.650 00:11:02.225 Brian Pei: Tomorrow morning I’ll let you know where I get, or maybe end of the day today. If if I if I get through

118 00:11:02.750 00:11:04.590 Brian Pei: So if I get if I get stuck

119 00:11:05.910 00:11:11.639 Brian Pei: like independently, I’ll I’ll ping you one on one. Otherwise I’ll I’ll put some stuff in the public selection.

120 00:11:12.260 00:11:13.569 Nicolas Sucari: Amazing! Great.

121 00:11:13.950 00:11:15.219 Nicolas Sucari: alright, excellent, awesome

122 00:11:15.540 00:11:17.489 Nicolas Sucari: thanks, Ryan. Alright! So thanks.

123 00:11:17.490 00:11:17.960 Brian Pei: Together.

124 00:11:17.960 00:11:18.529 Nicolas Sucari: Hey, there, today.

125 00:11:18.530 00:11:18.870 Brian Pei: She’s.

126 00:11:18.870 00:11:19.370 Nicolas Sucari: Like bye.

127 00:11:19.370 00:11:20.790 Brian Pei: Yep, sounds good. Bye.