Meeting Title: AI Service Morning Huddle Date: 2026-05-06 Meeting participants: Mustafa Raja, Pranav Narahari, Samuel Roberts, Casie Aviles
WEBVTT
1 00:00:54.610 ⇒ 00:00:55.630 Pranav Narahari: Hey, Motel.
2 00:00:58.340 ⇒ 00:00:59.410 Mustafa Raja: Hey, how are you?
3 00:00:59.740 ⇒ 00:01:00.929 Pranav Narahari: Good, good, how are you, Doc?
4 00:01:01.470 ⇒ 00:01:03.299 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m doing good.
5 00:01:03.840 ⇒ 00:01:04.340 Pranav Narahari: else.
6 00:01:04.349 ⇒ 00:01:04.739 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
7 00:01:04.739 ⇒ 00:01:07.029 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, I read… I read through the…
8 00:01:08.860 ⇒ 00:01:09.180 Mustafa Raja: Claud?
9 00:01:09.440 ⇒ 00:01:10.090 Samuel Roberts: Sorry, I didn’t…
10 00:01:10.300 ⇒ 00:01:14.430 Pranav Narahari: No, you’re good. I read through that document that you sent last night.
11 00:01:14.630 ⇒ 00:01:15.630 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah.
12 00:01:15.880 ⇒ 00:01:26.200 Pranav Narahari: And yeah, things look pretty good. Yeah, so I think we’re good to send that over to Danny. We actually got a response, you know, on Casey’s message, so that’s good.
13 00:01:26.200 ⇒ 00:01:26.680 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
14 00:01:27.010 ⇒ 00:01:30.290 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, sounds like we’re all excited.
15 00:01:30.290 ⇒ 00:01:32.410 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’m so excited!
16 00:01:32.410 ⇒ 00:01:37.670 Pranav Narahari: But yeah, that’s good. I think, what that tells me is, like, we have the…
17 00:01:37.860 ⇒ 00:01:43.350 Pranav Narahari: We have the good-to-go signal to kind of, like, start triggering those reports.
18 00:01:43.540 ⇒ 00:01:45.379 Pranav Narahari: On, like, a weekly basis.
19 00:01:45.770 ⇒ 00:01:48.409 Pranav Narahari: I think what would be…
20 00:01:48.850 ⇒ 00:01:53.660 Pranav Narahari: I think we have tickets already set up for that, but…
21 00:01:54.110 ⇒ 00:02:00.880 Pranav Narahari: I think, you know, Sam, you and I kind of scoped out what that would look like. Basically, we used the week-over-week assessment.
22 00:02:01.210 ⇒ 00:02:06.970 Pranav Narahari: Or we use each weekly report to kind of create a week-over-week assessment.
23 00:02:06.970 ⇒ 00:02:07.490 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
24 00:02:07.810 ⇒ 00:02:13.849 Pranav Narahari: And so… Yeah, let’s, let’s, let’s work on that starting today.
25 00:02:14.550 ⇒ 00:02:23.730 Pranav Narahari: And I think that should be pretty good for Eden. That seems like one of the last steps, and then, you know, I’m sure there’ll be some tuning on the prompts and, retrieval and…
26 00:02:23.950 ⇒ 00:02:28.300 Pranav Narahari: the tool usage and stuff like that, but I think we’re in a pretty good spot right now.
27 00:02:31.450 ⇒ 00:02:32.110 Samuel Roberts: Cool.
28 00:02:32.780 ⇒ 00:02:33.550 Pranav Narahari: Yeah.
29 00:02:35.580 ⇒ 00:02:40.629 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so I also asked, adam, for, you know.
30 00:02:40.850 ⇒ 00:02:46.060 Mustafa Raja: to see if he can, at least for our project, command center project.
31 00:02:46.200 ⇒ 00:02:48.859 Mustafa Raja: Can remove the restriction on,
32 00:02:50.800 ⇒ 00:03:03.290 Mustafa Raja: disabling the public access to, Cloud Run containers, where he has to manually go and enable that, and he said that he is hesitant to do that.
33 00:03:05.320 ⇒ 00:03:10.960 Pranav Narahari: Oh, okay, okay. And so why would we… what’s… why do we need that?
34 00:03:12.150 ⇒ 00:03:15.440 Mustafa Raja: For the PR, PR review apps, you know?
35 00:03:17.740 ⇒ 00:03:20.829 Samuel Roberts: We’ll just stick with dev and staging and, you know…
36 00:03:21.910 ⇒ 00:03:22.650 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
37 00:03:22.650 ⇒ 00:03:24.810 Samuel Roberts: Not have it billed every single time, maybe.
38 00:03:25.320 ⇒ 00:03:30.149 Mustafa Raja: I think that, with this, then that might be the way to go.
39 00:03:30.520 ⇒ 00:03:42.990 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Or just, just the same way, we, we access Cloud SQL locally through a proxy, I know that Cloud Run, also has that tool.
40 00:03:43.160 ⇒ 00:03:49.690 Mustafa Raja: So we could set that up if, if we still want, PR, review apps on PRs.
41 00:03:56.700 ⇒ 00:04:01.109 Pranav Narahari: I think we can also figure out is…
42 00:04:01.340 ⇒ 00:04:05.389 Pranav Narahari: having it deploy on Railway instead of GCP.
43 00:04:05.590 ⇒ 00:04:06.740 Pranav Narahari: for PRs.
44 00:04:08.430 ⇒ 00:04:10.399 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that could be a possibility.
45 00:04:10.700 ⇒ 00:04:11.530 Pranav Narahari: Yeah.
46 00:04:12.470 ⇒ 00:04:16.310 Pranav Narahari: I wouldn’t let this hold us, I don’t think it’s a huge deal right now.
47 00:04:16.440 ⇒ 00:04:17.519 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
48 00:04:17.950 ⇒ 00:04:25.010 Pranav Narahari: I think since we’re still kind of in the stage of, hey, no one’s using this, I’m not too worried about small things.
49 00:04:25.130 ⇒ 00:04:27.909 Pranav Narahari: breaking, and then I was having to catch it in production.
50 00:04:30.830 ⇒ 00:04:32.759 Pranav Narahari: Just because I just want us to move…
51 00:04:33.470 ⇒ 00:04:41.390 Pranav Narahari: as fast as possible here, and, you know, I think what you’re bringing up, though, is a really good point, and there may be a point in the future where, you know, there…
52 00:04:41.810 ⇒ 00:04:47.690 Pranav Narahari: They ask us, hey, you know, we’re noticing that there’s quite a few patches that are coming in, and, you know, we’ll explain to them, hey.
53 00:04:47.850 ⇒ 00:04:49.989 Pranav Narahari: We’re kind of working with what you’re giving us.
54 00:04:50.830 ⇒ 00:04:51.420 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
55 00:04:57.670 ⇒ 00:05:07.200 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think, like, dev and staging and production might be enough, you know, if they don’t want to give that, rather than get Railway all set up for it right now, and then if we need to, we can pivot.
56 00:05:07.980 ⇒ 00:05:11.149 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, I agree. Okay, cool. So,
57 00:05:11.320 ⇒ 00:05:16.620 Pranav Narahari: I think the automated reports being sent out, is…
58 00:05:16.780 ⇒ 00:05:25.810 Pranav Narahari: Task for today, as well as just updating these reports to basically
59 00:05:27.040 ⇒ 00:05:33.220 Pranav Narahari: Take a look at the previous report, and then make an assessment on, hey, are these bottlenecks?
60 00:05:33.400 ⇒ 00:05:35.829 Pranav Narahari: Becoming more apparent or less apparent?
61 00:05:37.740 ⇒ 00:05:38.180 Casie Aviles: Okay.
62 00:05:39.030 ⇒ 00:05:44.049 Pranav Narahari: So, yeah, Casey, that’ll be kind of, like, one addition to the report you gave. Yeah, we were just talking about at the beginning of the meeting how
63 00:05:44.170 ⇒ 00:05:48.810 Pranav Narahari: Sounds like Danny is, like, He’s happy with the output right now.
64 00:05:48.810 ⇒ 00:05:49.130 Casie Aviles: Great.
65 00:05:49.130 ⇒ 00:05:54.400 Pranav Narahari: And so I think we can move forward with, setting up the automated reports being sent out via email.
66 00:05:55.650 ⇒ 00:06:01.260 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah, that’s a question I was going to ask, like, what was the delivery method, or, like.
67 00:06:01.550 ⇒ 00:06:04.510 Casie Aviles: Yeah, is it through email or Slap? Yeah.
68 00:06:05.220 ⇒ 00:06:08.280 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, yeah, I think email works best. It’s a pretty long report.
69 00:06:09.090 ⇒ 00:06:09.620 Casie Aviles: Okay.
70 00:06:11.080 ⇒ 00:06:13.940 Pranav Narahari: Okay, so then, for ABC,
71 00:06:14.090 ⇒ 00:06:21.100 Pranav Narahari: Casey Yvette created, like, a group chat between… with me and you regarding just adding that one central doc.
72 00:06:21.300 ⇒ 00:06:23.000 Pranav Narahari: So…
73 00:06:23.000 ⇒ 00:06:23.780 Casie Aviles: editing.
74 00:06:24.590 ⇒ 00:06:25.300 Pranav Narahari: Yeah.
75 00:06:25.450 ⇒ 00:06:26.440 Pranav Narahari: I think…
76 00:06:27.320 ⇒ 00:06:35.640 Pranav Narahari: I think what would be best, actually, is if, you kind of do some handoff on the Eden report to Sam.
77 00:06:36.220 ⇒ 00:06:45.139 Pranav Narahari: And maybe you guys… the three of y’all, honestly, even Mustafa, I think it’s good to be looped in on that. So, you can kind of go a little bit hands-off on that, and then just,
78 00:06:45.290 ⇒ 00:06:48.680 Pranav Narahari: be a little bit more on ABC, because I think
79 00:06:49.230 ⇒ 00:06:56.639 Pranav Narahari: There’s quite a few things on ABC now that, I want you to be, kind of, working on as your first priority.
80 00:06:57.720 ⇒ 00:06:58.860 Casie Aviles: Okay, okay.
81 00:06:58.860 ⇒ 00:07:02.969 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, and so, let’s first prioritize that, adding that universal dock.
82 00:07:03.080 ⇒ 00:07:07.710 Pranav Narahari: And… I’ll also add some tickets on…
83 00:07:07.910 ⇒ 00:07:11.869 Pranav Narahari: Creating a process whenever they don’t have just, like, a regular, you know.
84 00:07:12.090 ⇒ 00:07:24.270 Pranav Narahari: anti-feedback update to the Central Docs, but it’s actually, like, they want to add a whole document into the Universal Docs. There has to be a new process for that, because when they’re doing that, it shouldn’t just be like, hey, we paste it in, and then we just…
85 00:07:24.490 ⇒ 00:07:39.420 Pranav Narahari: we just let it go, like, we need to rigorously test the content in there to make sure it’s actually retrievable, because one fear that I have, since we talked about, I think, last week, was with some of these tables, they’re not retrieving the context properly.
86 00:07:39.840 ⇒ 00:07:40.890 Pranav Narahari: Yes.
87 00:07:41.250 ⇒ 00:07:47.249 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, okay, so… Let’s, let’s first work on that ticket, I would say.
88 00:07:47.390 ⇒ 00:07:55.789 Pranav Narahari: And then, yeah, so I think, actually, Mustafa, it makes sense for you to be working on the…
89 00:07:56.090 ⇒ 00:07:57.630 Pranav Narahari: updated report.
90 00:07:58.150 ⇒ 00:08:03.680 Pranav Narahari: So, now have the report also used the previous week’s reports as context.
91 00:08:04.150 ⇒ 00:08:06.760 Pranav Narahari: And have that send an email.
92 00:08:09.230 ⇒ 00:08:10.550 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I can agree that.
93 00:08:11.060 ⇒ 00:08:17.640 Pranav Narahari: Cool. And then Sam… for you, I think, just, you know, finalizing the transcript stuff, Yeah.
94 00:08:17.640 ⇒ 00:08:23.130 Samuel Roberts: classifications should be running now, so hopefully it works this time. I hit some edge cases, but hopefully I’ll get something out.
95 00:08:23.290 ⇒ 00:08:23.820 Samuel Roberts: Amazing.
96 00:08:23.820 ⇒ 00:08:25.230 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, cool, yeah, let’s…
97 00:08:25.410 ⇒ 00:08:30.420 Pranav Narahari: Let’s try to sort that out today, just because we’re gonna be presenting that tomorrow. Yeah.
98 00:08:30.980 ⇒ 00:08:32.220 Pranav Narahari: And,
99 00:08:32.880 ⇒ 00:08:38.729 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, so… we’ll work on that today. Let me know if there’s any blockers there, I’ll help… I’ll be able to support you, so…
100 00:08:38.980 ⇒ 00:08:40.070 Pranav Narahari: This is…
101 00:08:40.070 ⇒ 00:08:41.909 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, no, it’s just running down, so…
102 00:08:42.360 ⇒ 00:08:43.309 Pranav Narahari: Perfect, perfect.
103 00:08:44.300 ⇒ 00:08:54.860 Samuel Roberts: I also, maybe AFK after noon. I’m not exactly sure what’s going on. My sister has some surprise for me, because I helped out with the wedding and website and…
104 00:08:55.280 ⇒ 00:08:59.540 Samuel Roberts: officiated and stuff, so I’m not sure what is happening, but
105 00:08:59.970 ⇒ 00:09:02.760 Samuel Roberts: I’m gonna try to get this done before that, so…
106 00:09:02.760 ⇒ 00:09:04.620 Pranav Narahari: Okay, yeah, sounds good.
107 00:09:06.240 ⇒ 00:09:07.930 Pranav Narahari: Okay,
108 00:09:08.300 ⇒ 00:09:15.549 Pranav Narahari: Yeah, let me know, guys. Yeah, Sam, if you do log off, just… just, give us an update before you leave, like, current status on things.
109 00:09:15.550 ⇒ 00:09:17.360 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah, no, I’m hoping to get this fully…
110 00:09:17.460 ⇒ 00:09:22.289 Samuel Roberts: like, it’s running now, it hung a few times with weird edge cases, but I think it’s going through now.
111 00:09:22.440 ⇒ 00:09:24.010 Samuel Roberts: So…
112 00:09:24.930 ⇒ 00:09:25.570 Pranav Narahari: Cool.
113 00:09:25.890 ⇒ 00:09:34.759 Pranav Narahari: Cool. And, on all these tasks, let me know if you guys see tickets, that are reflecting all this. If not, then I will… I will create some.
114 00:09:40.090 ⇒ 00:09:40.790 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
115 00:09:41.870 ⇒ 00:09:45.550 Pranav Narahari: Alright, you guys want to use the rest of this call to kind of just sync on…
116 00:09:45.820 ⇒ 00:09:53.360 Pranav Narahari: The Eden reports. Maybe, Casey, you can just talk through the technical implementation with Sam and Mustafa?
117 00:09:53.850 ⇒ 00:09:54.700 Casie Aviles: Sure, sure.
118 00:09:55.610 ⇒ 00:09:56.270 Samuel Roberts: Sounds good.
119 00:09:56.580 ⇒ 00:09:58.170 Pranav Narahari: Alright, I’ll hop off, guys. Yeah.
120 00:09:59.070 ⇒ 00:09:59.660 Samuel Roberts: Alright.
121 00:09:59.950 ⇒ 00:10:00.820 Samuel Roberts: Bye.
122 00:10:04.120 ⇒ 00:10:08.770 Casie Aviles: Okay, so it’s… Let me just go and…
123 00:10:08.910 ⇒ 00:10:11.620 Casie Aviles: Share my screen and book a ticket.
124 00:10:18.180 ⇒ 00:10:18.970 Casie Aviles: Okay.
125 00:10:19.320 ⇒ 00:10:28.260 Casie Aviles: So, really, it’s just… it’s honestly just a prompt that I gave the agent, and it just… really…
126 00:10:28.580 ⇒ 00:10:31.990 Casie Aviles: I’ll spit out this, report, so…
127 00:10:32.250 ⇒ 00:10:39.529 Casie Aviles: It’s just that, so, everything is in the, in this ticket right now, if you guys want to take a look, so…
128 00:10:39.700 ⇒ 00:10:41.609 Casie Aviles: I linked the thread.
129 00:10:41.760 ⇒ 00:10:43.779 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes.
130 00:10:50.780 ⇒ 00:10:52.379 Casie Aviles: Yeah, very slow.
131 00:10:53.210 ⇒ 00:10:56.300 Casie Aviles: Yep, so that’s… that’s about it.
132 00:10:56.450 ⇒ 00:11:02.800 Casie Aviles: So, what needs… what we need to work on, I guess, next is, yeah, the sending, the automated sending.
133 00:11:03.510 ⇒ 00:11:06.640 Casie Aviles: And then… I don’t… I’m not sure if we have a…
134 00:11:07.050 ⇒ 00:11:14.830 Casie Aviles: Or, like, a mechanism in place to kind of store these reports somehow, and have the agent
135 00:11:16.090 ⇒ 00:11:18.590 Casie Aviles: Reference them for the week-over-week.
136 00:11:18.970 ⇒ 00:11:19.810 Casie Aviles: Report, but…
137 00:11:19.810 ⇒ 00:11:20.420 Samuel Roberts: Right.
138 00:11:20.760 ⇒ 00:11:27.720 Casie Aviles: Oh yeah, and that’s actually not yet apparent here in this report, so we may need to tweak the prompt as well.
139 00:11:27.870 ⇒ 00:11:31.689 Casie Aviles: Because there’s no, like… Section here that says…
140 00:11:32.250 ⇒ 00:11:36.510 Casie Aviles: Or, like, that compares the current week with the past week, so I think that’s also.
141 00:11:36.510 ⇒ 00:11:37.709 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’m curious.
142 00:11:38.140 ⇒ 00:11:44.890 Samuel Roberts: how to think about that best, because I feel like we could have it go a couple ways. One, where it takes in
143 00:11:45.100 ⇒ 00:11:53.020 Samuel Roberts: The previous week as context and generates a report, or one where it generates a report and then does a comparison separately?
144 00:11:55.070 ⇒ 00:11:56.380 Casie Aviles: Mmm, okay.
145 00:11:57.340 ⇒ 00:12:00.860 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if you guys have any thoughts on that. I’m… I mean…
146 00:12:00.860 ⇒ 00:12:03.330 Mustafa Raja: I think the second one does make sense.
147 00:12:03.330 ⇒ 00:12:03.930 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
148 00:12:04.640 ⇒ 00:12:12.849 Samuel Roberts: I think so too, because I think it… it will kind of… if we do it the first way, we’re more inclined to get it looking specifically at those same things.
149 00:12:13.130 ⇒ 00:12:14.020 Mustafa Raja: Yeah…
150 00:12:14.630 ⇒ 00:12:17.579 Samuel Roberts: And I think the second way is a little bit,
151 00:12:17.700 ⇒ 00:12:21.799 Samuel Roberts: You know, more open to if things change, and it’ll find those changes.
152 00:12:21.970 ⇒ 00:12:26.749 Mustafa Raja: Yes, we can have the same format, and then add the section for comparison.
153 00:12:27.750 ⇒ 00:12:32.349 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think, I think, like, it can generate just like this,
154 00:12:32.690 ⇒ 00:12:42.440 Samuel Roberts: save that, and then have maybe another agent that runs after that, that takes them both in and does, like, a diff. Not a diff, but you know what I mean, like, an agent comparison.
155 00:12:43.100 ⇒ 00:12:44.210 Mustafa Raja: Yes.
156 00:12:45.260 ⇒ 00:12:50.890 Samuel Roberts: And then save that, maybe, as well. For, for.
157 00:12:52.690 ⇒ 00:12:53.589 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I wonder…
158 00:12:53.590 ⇒ 00:12:55.969 Samuel Roberts: We’ll ingest those, but just have them over time.
159 00:12:56.540 ⇒ 00:13:02.240 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so to save these reports, we could use, Cloud SQL,
160 00:13:02.520 ⇒ 00:13:04.410 Mustafa Raja: I’m wondering if we have,
161 00:13:04.710 ⇒ 00:13:09.689 Mustafa Raja: someone’s Gmail access to send this out?
162 00:13:10.710 ⇒ 00:13:13.499 Samuel Roberts: Mmm. Yeah, I don’t know what we have for…
163 00:13:14.310 ⇒ 00:13:19.980 Samuel Roberts: that kind of access. Cloud SQL could be good. I’m wondering also…
164 00:13:20.450 ⇒ 00:13:24.280 Samuel Roberts: I guess that’s enough. Yeah, it’s just marked down, it’s just gonna be a big text blob.
165 00:13:24.520 ⇒ 00:13:25.150 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
166 00:13:26.440 ⇒ 00:13:33.739 Samuel Roberts: Because I was thinking we could just use, like, the persistent storage, too, if we wanted to save Markdown files, but it probably makes sense to just use the Cloud SQL since we have it.
167 00:13:35.970 ⇒ 00:13:36.750 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
168 00:13:38.990 ⇒ 00:13:41.489 Samuel Roberts: Just save, like, a… a big…
169 00:13:41.800 ⇒ 00:13:47.970 Samuel Roberts: Blob of the text with the, like, generated, like, time and stuff.
170 00:13:49.980 ⇒ 00:13:58.960 Mustafa Raja: Yes. So, Casey, do we have an agent that generates this report, or… How did that work?
171 00:14:00.040 ⇒ 00:14:05.730 Casie Aviles: Oh, this is just the same agent. I didn’t really create a new agent for this.
172 00:14:06.970 ⇒ 00:14:09.289 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so this is the Eden agent then, right?
173 00:14:09.670 ⇒ 00:14:13.130 Casie Aviles: Yeah, yeah, it’s the… it’s just the same agent that we chat with.
174 00:14:13.830 ⇒ 00:14:16.870 Samuel Roberts: And you just gave it a specific first message.
175 00:14:17.580 ⇒ 00:14:21.670 Casie Aviles: Yeah, yeah, just this, this one.
176 00:14:21.670 ⇒ 00:14:28.279 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay, so it wasn’t a new prompt, it was just a same system prompt, custom first message, and that’s the… Okay, cool.
177 00:14:28.280 ⇒ 00:14:29.710 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that, that, yeah.
178 00:14:30.010 ⇒ 00:14:32.160 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we could create this workflow.
179 00:14:32.260 ⇒ 00:14:33.580 Mustafa Raja: In Maestra.
180 00:14:34.460 ⇒ 00:14:35.070 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
181 00:14:35.460 ⇒ 00:14:39.849 Mustafa Raja: And then have it, scheduled through Cloud Scheduler.
182 00:14:42.850 ⇒ 00:14:43.670 Casie Aviles: Okay.
183 00:14:44.480 ⇒ 00:14:49.869 Casie Aviles: Let’s see, just checking which ticket, so… Who should…
184 00:14:50.160 ⇒ 00:14:56.219 Casie Aviles: Is it fine with you, Mustafa, if I set you for now as an assignee?
185 00:14:56.510 ⇒ 00:14:57.250 Casie Aviles: Okay.
186 00:14:59.410 ⇒ 00:15:00.880 Casie Aviles: Alright, let’s see…
187 00:15:06.640 ⇒ 00:15:07.430 Casie Aviles: Okay.
188 00:15:10.070 ⇒ 00:15:10.800 Casie Aviles: Alright.
189 00:15:11.390 ⇒ 00:15:14.469 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that’s… that’s all I have right now for Eden.
190 00:15:15.170 ⇒ 00:15:17.480 Casie Aviles: But yeah, let me know if you guys have any questions.
191 00:15:17.970 ⇒ 00:15:27.630 Mustafa Raja: Yes, yeah, I’m also wondering if we’re going to send out this as an email, do we want to have a human in the loop for review, or…
192 00:15:28.790 ⇒ 00:15:29.670 Mustafa Raja: Or not.
193 00:15:32.540 ⇒ 00:15:33.170 Casie Aviles: I think…
194 00:15:33.170 ⇒ 00:15:35.710 Samuel Roberts: You mean, like, someone that checks the email before it goes out?
195 00:15:35.710 ⇒ 00:15:38.500 Casie Aviles: Yeah, yeah, I think that would make sense before it gets.
196 00:15:38.500 ⇒ 00:15:41.719 Samuel Roberts: Maybe. I mean, I think the email can go out, and then someone… maybe there’s, like.
197 00:15:41.910 ⇒ 00:15:45.229 Samuel Roberts: Either maybe there’s some kind of feedback there?
198 00:15:45.820 ⇒ 00:15:49.359 Samuel Roberts: But I don’t know if we need to human in the loop at first.
199 00:15:49.810 ⇒ 00:15:51.210 Casie Aviles: Oh.
200 00:15:52.040 ⇒ 00:15:53.139 Samuel Roberts: You know, I mean…
201 00:15:54.000 ⇒ 00:16:00.900 Samuel Roberts: I mean, initially, initially, yes. Like, as we want to make sure it works, but I think eventually it’s probably just automated, and then if there’s…
202 00:16:01.030 ⇒ 00:16:02.470 Samuel Roberts: feedback be.
203 00:16:02.990 ⇒ 00:16:04.550 Samuel Roberts: Can fold that back in.
204 00:16:04.850 ⇒ 00:16:05.930 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
205 00:16:06.780 ⇒ 00:16:09.800 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, at least maybe for surprise, we could, we could do that.
206 00:16:10.110 ⇒ 00:16:15.650 Mustafa Raja: And then… And then we can just remove the blue, you know.
207 00:16:16.030 ⇒ 00:16:16.610 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
208 00:16:17.640 ⇒ 00:16:23.109 Samuel Roberts: I think, yeah, so I think the steps here, and these might be separate tickets even,
209 00:16:24.190 ⇒ 00:16:29.859 Samuel Roberts: Would be, build the workflow that generates a given report, right?
210 00:16:31.510 ⇒ 00:16:39.300 Samuel Roberts: Probably make a custom agent that takes in reports and does a comparison.
211 00:16:40.770 ⇒ 00:16:43.619 Samuel Roberts: You know, like, with the week-over-week stuff.
212 00:16:44.450 ⇒ 00:16:47.410 Samuel Roberts: And then…
213 00:16:49.020 ⇒ 00:16:57.729 Samuel Roberts: would be sending those, like, the new week report, maybe, and the comparison kind of folded into one thing, one email, maybe. Does that sound right to you guys?
214 00:16:59.810 ⇒ 00:17:01.060 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that sounds right.
215 00:17:01.910 ⇒ 00:17:02.630 Mustafa Raja: Yep.
216 00:17:02.630 ⇒ 00:17:03.459 Samuel Roberts: So yeah, I would…
217 00:17:04.630 ⇒ 00:17:11.450 Samuel Roberts: In my mind, I think those first two are, like, we want to get those working, and we can test that without the email, and then the email can be a…
218 00:17:11.900 ⇒ 00:17:14.419 Samuel Roberts: You know, final piece once we’re happy with that output.
219 00:17:15.430 ⇒ 00:17:16.240 Mustafa Raja: Yes.
220 00:17:17.069 ⇒ 00:17:17.929 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool.
221 00:17:27.209 ⇒ 00:17:27.969 Samuel Roberts: Cool.
222 00:17:30.450 ⇒ 00:17:31.450 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah.
223 00:17:32.210 ⇒ 00:17:33.489 Casie Aviles: That’s all I had.
224 00:17:36.360 ⇒ 00:17:37.110 Samuel Roberts: Alright.
225 00:17:39.270 ⇒ 00:17:42.690 Samuel Roberts: I guess that’s good, then. You feel good, Mustafa, with understanding that?
226 00:17:43.040 ⇒ 00:17:45.740 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m just wondering,
227 00:17:46.670 ⇒ 00:17:55.879 Mustafa Raja: you know, how I should be replying to Adam here, since we have pivoted to not have these review apps.
228 00:17:56.090 ⇒ 00:18:01.479 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay, so I think he’s saying… I didn’t see his response until just now, but
229 00:18:03.080 ⇒ 00:18:07.609 Samuel Roberts: I mean, so we have the authentication already on the pre… but we don’t have it on the Monster side, do we?
230 00:18:08.200 ⇒ 00:18:20.659 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that’s the… yeah, I could… I could have said that, but I had the same hesitancy, because we don’t have it on the master site, we only have it on the Eden, you know?
231 00:18:20.660 ⇒ 00:18:24.750 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I would say then, my thoughts here are…
232 00:18:25.290 ⇒ 00:18:30.630 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if we necessarily need the PR apps right now, I think we can probably rely on dev and staging.
233 00:18:32.280 ⇒ 00:18:39.170 Samuel Roberts: Otherwise, we probably could add some auth to the Mastra side.
234 00:18:41.650 ⇒ 00:18:48.789 Samuel Roberts: And then do the PRs, but that seems like more work than is necessary right now, especially if he’s hesitant anyway. So I guess…
235 00:18:49.000 ⇒ 00:18:53.190 Samuel Roberts: what I would say, if y’all agree, would be,
236 00:18:53.650 ⇒ 00:19:02.179 Samuel Roberts: you know, we can make it work with just the three deployments. We probably actually want to add the authentication for Oscar anyway, just like a simple username and password, maybe.
237 00:19:03.030 ⇒ 00:19:03.880 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
238 00:19:03.880 ⇒ 00:19:06.400 Samuel Roberts: That is a good point. There’s a lot of data there.
239 00:19:09.130 ⇒ 00:19:15.100 Samuel Roberts: But I would say, like, that’s, you know, basically let him know that
240 00:19:17.090 ⇒ 00:19:21.620 Samuel Roberts: We’re probably fine right now, then, to use the deployments we have
241 00:19:22.030 ⇒ 00:19:28.819 Samuel Roberts: But explain that we were, you know, maybe explain what the previews were gonna be, and then say, like, we can probably operate fine with the…
242 00:19:29.580 ⇒ 00:19:30.279 Samuel Roberts: The ones we have.
243 00:19:30.280 ⇒ 00:19:30.920 Mustafa Raja: Peter.
244 00:19:31.390 ⇒ 00:19:37.400 Samuel Roberts: And then also just go and add the monster, like, simple off. I think there’s a way to do that with Monster now.
245 00:19:37.530 ⇒ 00:19:39.899 Samuel Roberts: To protect the studio.
246 00:19:41.730 ⇒ 00:19:49.229 Mustafa Raja: Okay, I’ll explore that then. Yeah. I think I may have read some talks, but I’ll explore it again.
247 00:19:49.880 ⇒ 00:19:53.370 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think it was… Barely recent.
248 00:19:53.860 ⇒ 00:19:59.379 Samuel Roberts: So, I mean, I think…
249 00:20:00.100 ⇒ 00:20:04.039 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, there’s different ways to do auth there, I think just whatever the simplest one is.
250 00:20:05.740 ⇒ 00:20:06.530 Samuel Roberts: You know.
251 00:20:06.910 ⇒ 00:20:07.760 Samuel Roberts: on.
252 00:20:08.160 ⇒ 00:20:11.550 Samuel Roberts: I don’t think we need to do, like, SSO or anything for that, necessarily.
253 00:20:13.390 ⇒ 00:20:16.980 Samuel Roberts: just something so that everyone on Earth can’t hit it, like he’s saying, so…
254 00:20:17.430 ⇒ 00:20:18.170 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
255 00:20:18.990 ⇒ 00:20:26.490 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Yeah, I would just let him know that, yeah, we’re probably… we can be okay for now, but we, you know, may in the future, depending on how much, you know.
256 00:20:27.050 ⇒ 00:20:32.420 Samuel Roberts: how many PRs we’re pushing, but I think for now, we can probably just do the dev staging production kind of flow.
257 00:20:34.610 ⇒ 00:20:35.110 Mustafa Raja: Yes.
258 00:20:35.110 ⇒ 00:20:38.279 Samuel Roberts: Gotta kind of coordinate what we’re testing when, and I think that’s fine.
259 00:20:38.410 ⇒ 00:20:40.440 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Yeah. Too many of them.
260 00:20:40.440 ⇒ 00:20:46.489 Mustafa Raja: And then, and then I’ll also close the… the PR that I opened for it, right?
261 00:20:47.570 ⇒ 00:20:49.720 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I mean, we might…
262 00:20:49.720 ⇒ 00:20:51.050 Mustafa Raja: I’ll just close it.
263 00:20:51.690 ⇒ 00:20:55.000 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah, cause we might just save it for later then.
264 00:20:55.550 ⇒ 00:20:56.400 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.
265 00:20:56.400 ⇒ 00:20:59.609 Samuel Roberts: So yeah, we don’t want to lose that, but for now, let’s not worry about it.
266 00:20:59.920 ⇒ 00:21:01.090 Mustafa Raja: Okay, okay.
267 00:21:01.260 ⇒ 00:21:06.769 Samuel Roberts: If that sounds good. I mean, unless you guys want a different workflow there, I think this can work if he’s hesitant.
268 00:21:07.840 ⇒ 00:21:12.199 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, this actually makes sense.
269 00:21:12.990 ⇒ 00:21:13.590 Samuel Roberts: Okay.
270 00:21:15.290 ⇒ 00:21:16.060 Samuel Roberts: Cool.
271 00:21:19.920 ⇒ 00:21:20.510 Samuel Roberts: Alrighty.
272 00:21:20.510 ⇒ 00:21:24.990 Casie Aviles: I actually have a question, just a quick one for ABC.
273 00:21:25.260 ⇒ 00:21:31.699 Casie Aviles: Sure. For Mustafa, I think… When, when you’re adding, universal docs.
274 00:21:32.130 ⇒ 00:21:38.430 Casie Aviles: I’m not super familiar with the process, so… Hold on.
275 00:21:41.100 ⇒ 00:21:44.870 Casie Aviles: So… do we just add that to this?
276 00:21:44.870 ⇒ 00:21:47.750 Mustafa Raja: Restructured Central… Instant Restructured Central Docker.
277 00:21:49.290 ⇒ 00:21:51.670 Casie Aviles: Yeah, do we just add it to this folder here?
278 00:21:51.670 ⇒ 00:21:54.870 Mustafa Raja: And yeah, that was the plan.
279 00:21:55.480 ⇒ 00:22:03.210 Mustafa Raja: That was the plan, for, our system to, fetch every file that is, that is in the…
280 00:22:03.730 ⇒ 00:22:08.580 Mustafa Raja: In the folder, Restructured Central Docs, but right now, what it is…
281 00:22:09.100 ⇒ 00:22:12.780 Mustafa Raja: We have to, give it the links of the file, you know?
282 00:22:13.900 ⇒ 00:22:14.680 Casie Aviles: Okay.
283 00:22:15.370 ⇒ 00:22:16.770 Casie Aviles: Yeah. So we have to modify.
284 00:22:16.770 ⇒ 00:22:17.380 Mustafa Raja: Can you get the…
285 00:22:17.380 ⇒ 00:22:17.950 Casie Aviles: mode.
286 00:22:18.360 ⇒ 00:22:26.320 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, you just have to give it the link of the file, and then I can send you the file that needs to be updated.
287 00:22:27.100 ⇒ 00:22:28.550 Casie Aviles: Okay, okay, yeah.
288 00:22:28.920 ⇒ 00:22:29.620 Casie Aviles: Yeah.
289 00:22:31.530 ⇒ 00:22:37.249 Casie Aviles: I think that’s… yeah, I just wanted to clarify that, since I haven’t really touched these documents, and I wasn’t sure, like.
290 00:22:37.420 ⇒ 00:22:39.660 Casie Aviles: How we’re embedding these right now.
291 00:22:39.660 ⇒ 00:22:44.620 Mustafa Raja: And then the other thing is that the document should have a TOC, you know?
292 00:22:45.040 ⇒ 00:22:45.949 Mustafa Raja: If it doesn’t have.
293 00:22:46.170 ⇒ 00:22:46.720 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay.
294 00:22:46.720 ⇒ 00:22:48.740 Mustafa Raja: The content isn’t going to go through.
295 00:22:49.670 ⇒ 00:22:51.500 Samuel Roberts: Okay, that makes sense.
296 00:22:53.520 ⇒ 00:22:55.729 Mustafa Raja: And it should have a top-level heading.
297 00:22:57.270 ⇒ 00:22:57.990 Mustafa Raja: You know?
298 00:22:58.180 ⇒ 00:23:00.319 Mustafa Raja: So, a title or something, you know?
299 00:23:02.050 ⇒ 00:23:03.340 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah, I’ll…
300 00:23:03.830 ⇒ 00:23:10.210 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I’ll go check the doc that was shared, and then I’ll make sure that it has all of those. Okay.
301 00:23:13.860 ⇒ 00:23:15.940 Casie Aviles: Alright, yeah, that’s, that’s all I had.
302 00:23:16.050 ⇒ 00:23:18.340 Casie Aviles: Now let me know… oh, yeah, sorry, I mean…
303 00:23:18.680 ⇒ 00:23:23.310 Casie Aviles: Send me the… the file if you… if you… find it.
304 00:23:23.500 ⇒ 00:23:24.190 Mustafa Raja: Thank you.
305 00:23:24.400 ⇒ 00:23:25.440 Mustafa Raja: Thank you.
306 00:23:25.440 ⇒ 00:23:30.989 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Well, actually, I’m curious, because I have that other… that other task for the table of contents stuff.
307 00:23:32.100 ⇒ 00:23:36.420 Samuel Roberts: I’m wondering if you’re gonna be in there, Casey, if that makes sense for you to just…
308 00:23:36.530 ⇒ 00:23:39.829 Samuel Roberts: Tackle that, too, if you’re going to be adding the table of contents for this one.
309 00:23:40.240 ⇒ 00:23:43.310 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay, now let me check which ticket that…
310 00:23:43.650 ⇒ 00:23:48.089 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, it’s, ABC2-139.
311 00:23:48.090 ⇒ 00:23:57.960 Mustafa Raja: So, what needs to be done there is, we have headings in there, and we want to, put, the right numbers.
312 00:23:58.140 ⇒ 00:24:00.580 Mustafa Raja: Based on their index and their, you know?
313 00:24:02.190 ⇒ 00:24:09.529 Casie Aviles: Okay… so… Is it for the same documents in the folder?
314 00:24:10.410 ⇒ 00:24:13.430 Mustafa Raja: In the folders, for…
315 00:24:13.430 ⇒ 00:24:14.430 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay, these ones.
316 00:24:15.010 ⇒ 00:24:16.250 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I hate people down there.
317 00:24:16.250 ⇒ 00:24:19.129 Mustafa Raja: Let’s open up… let’s take a look at pest.
318 00:24:19.330 ⇒ 00:24:20.050 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.
319 00:24:20.670 ⇒ 00:24:22.050 Casie Aviles: Nice.
320 00:24:22.300 ⇒ 00:24:23.789 Mustafa Raja: It’s any other one.
321 00:24:27.040 ⇒ 00:24:28.489 Mustafa Raja: David.
322 00:24:30.380 ⇒ 00:24:34.160 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, if you have time to get it to today, just because I’m gonna be out a little bit otherwise.
323 00:24:34.590 ⇒ 00:24:41.460 Mustafa Raja: Let’s scroll up, yeah. So you’d see that, we have all these numbers, right?
324 00:24:41.700 ⇒ 00:24:44.110 Mustafa Raja: Right, but for some, we don’t.
325 00:24:45.180 ⇒ 00:24:46.330 Mustafa Raja: So we would want.
326 00:24:46.330 ⇒ 00:24:47.109 Casie Aviles: Oh, boy.
327 00:24:47.110 ⇒ 00:24:55.260 Mustafa Raja: number all of them, and we don’t want to number them in TOC. We want to number them in their headings, and then refresh the TOC to TOC.
328 00:24:55.260 ⇒ 00:24:59.640 Casie Aviles: These ones, right? You have to edit these directly, okay.
329 00:24:59.950 ⇒ 00:25:06.830 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so, edit the headings, not the TOC. TOC only needs to be refreshed.
330 00:25:07.470 ⇒ 00:25:07.850 Samuel Roberts: Yes.
331 00:25:07.850 ⇒ 00:25:08.170 Casie Aviles: Okay.
332 00:25:08.170 ⇒ 00:25:08.680 Samuel Roberts: Sorry.
333 00:25:09.150 ⇒ 00:25:12.329 Casie Aviles: That, yeah, I remember. That should be this one.
334 00:25:12.330 ⇒ 00:25:13.510 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
335 00:25:16.050 ⇒ 00:25:16.690 Casie Aviles: Okay.
336 00:25:20.180 ⇒ 00:25:23.750 Casie Aviles: I’ll do that as well, as I work on…
337 00:25:24.650 ⇒ 00:25:28.469 Casie Aviles: The other… the other dock, since they’re adjacent anyway. Okay.
338 00:25:29.200 ⇒ 00:25:30.820 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s kinda what I figured.
339 00:25:31.300 ⇒ 00:25:31.800 Samuel Roberts: Thanks.
340 00:25:35.030 ⇒ 00:25:36.150 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that’s all.
341 00:25:36.790 ⇒ 00:25:37.680 Casie Aviles: Per month.
342 00:25:39.440 ⇒ 00:25:40.130 Mustafa Raja: Thank you.
343 00:25:40.130 ⇒ 00:25:40.680 Samuel Roberts: Cool.
344 00:25:41.520 ⇒ 00:25:42.469 Casie Aviles: Thank you, guys.
345 00:25:42.740 ⇒ 00:25:43.290 Samuel Roberts: Talk to you later.
346 00:25:43.910 ⇒ 00:25:44.640 Mustafa Raja: Meath.
347 00:25:44.810 ⇒ 00:25:45.660 Samuel Roberts: Bye.