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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
We are triggering Jenkins anytime there's a push to the repository. So.
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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
A merge request that's open, a branch that's been created, a commit that's been made, and a change. So if we go back to Jira, we should see this stuff.
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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
You'll notice my full build history over here on the left hand side with all the data that's associated with it. And there you go. Jira, GitLab, and Jenkins all working together.
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EN_-8gQtLrafxA_SPEAKER_00
Got that feeling in your arms and knees.
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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
If I go to my pipelines, you'll see all the different pipelines that have run within Jenkins and their health over time. The latest one that we just ran is right here.
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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
And if I click on this and drill into the job, you'll notice it takes me right to Jenkins into the console output for the job that just ran.
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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
But it's an external pointer to Jenkins. Jenkins had been integrated here within the settings, just like Jira was. And if we go to the integrations.
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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
Now the connection between Jira and GitLab runs on a timer. So I'm going to force the manual refresh just to make sure we have the latest information available when we click on the issue. In this particular case.
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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
But if I go to my dashboard in Jenkins and click into my Spring integrations project.
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EN_vcuISgtbJAE_SPEAKER_01
I can pour tomato ketchup.
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EN_jfi6gs0MpIA_SPEAKER_01
including myself, a left feeling abandoned and overwhelmed with memories of our past
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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
We were working on SI6, and you see here, I've got a number of things that have happened. First of all, the comments have populated with anything that we did within GitLab related to SI6.
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EN_jbdbXGjc7bI_SPEAKER_00
The repository for spring integrations and the branch are both brought in as dynamic links. So if I click through from here, I'll be brought right back into GitLab.
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EN_jfi6gs0MpIA_SPEAKER_01
While prosecutors and law enforcement still debate whether to designate the murders as hate crimes, millions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, AAPI,
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
Um, what have changed? Basically, in this 2017, it was a big, obviously, hype and.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_01
Everyone who's been involved in this industry for, for a number of years is, is.
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EN_vcuISgtbJAE_SPEAKER_01
Let me do it. I can wear a scarf.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
So, before we start, I'd say, um, for those of us that only know Bitcoin, maybe, um, can, can you tell us a little bit about the Stellar Protocol? What is, what is it? And what's, what's the vision?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
Today is actually the sixth month since you joined the foundation, right?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_02
I do, I think that what we need to do is, um, if you look at, you know, at Mozilla, we were building an instantiation of the web through the Firefox browser, but it was a platform that we wanted many, many others to build on, and I think that what
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
And thank you Naomi for the great introduction as well. So, this year has been a very big year.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
Things kind of calm down in 2019. I think the visitors left and a lot of the people that were here originally are still here and they're coming up with innovative ideas. Um, what in your perspective kind of what changed in last year?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
So what have you, what's the kind of observation, right? With someone coming from outside? Um, you know, I think a lot of us have been spaced for so long and we're kind of biased to what we know. Um, for someone like you coming from outside, like, what have you been observing in the last six months? Um, and then also,...
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
So why didn't you partner with us this year and did it in San Francisco?
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EN_-8gQtLrafxA_SPEAKER_00
What kind of feeling will you simply freeze? Don't you worry, let me throw you up. I think I know where you always stuck.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
from, maybe for you, Jeff, from a technical perspective, is that a technical issue? Or you think it's more like a regulation, uh, issue really?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_01
The reason that Star was made in the first place is that I think it's important for people to be able to tokenize what they're used to, not just have, like, some new internet form of money, like Bitcoin or something like that, but, but actually have, like, a digital dollar or a digital, you know, Euro, and they can, t...
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_01
That's right. Yeah. I mean, I think, um, one of the things that we'll talk about at our conference, but I can allude to it here, is that we're, we're, we're launching this, uh, this sort of, um, consumer wallet that's focused in Latin America. So we kind of wanted to make sure that we had a presence there and we're, w...
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
So, I mean, in terms of, um, like, like we mentioned, make it easy to use, right? Both on the consumer side, but also on the developer side.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_01
You're able to do lots of things with it, but it's tailored mostly for cross-border payments.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
Do you think that building these tools, it makes it easier to build the developer community around?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
The product and maybe a little bit more like what is your like, what is your vision of how to build this developer community? Yeah.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
Is there other initiatives within the foundation that are, you can share that you're working on currently, or maybe you, you've been working for six months now. What, what's the kind of next, assuming you want to be in stellar in the next few years? I know he keeps suggesting, I'm not going to.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
Can you tell us a little bit about what's your vision for that wallet? Like, what?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
Basically, when I speak to developers and investors, and we hear a lot of them say, I'm, I'm billing with Stellar, and I always ask why.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
So I was thinking, Jed, I mean, you don't, you don't, I guess you don't speak too much publicly, right? Um, so I appreciate you coming here.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
And I go, why still? Why not? Why not anything? Why not Bitcoin, right? And a lot of them, they say, uh, because of the speed and the low cost.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
Or do we need to create a new interface to use crypto in order to create a distribution to make sense, right?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
You know, the blockchain industry is very much known for different characters and a lot of craziness and like, why, like, why living the, the, you know, Mozilla and, and, and, and coming to this, to this industry and why blockchain?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
It's funny that you mentioned it because do you see a lot of similarities based on how the Mozilla, your time in Mozilla and basically what Mozilla have built and, and stellar in that approach?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_02
I don't know if people haven't applied it yet, but I'll tell you that I think we get it wrong when we say that we have a community. I think it's really important to always recognize that there's so much diversity within a community.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
Right. Um, what, what have you done back then that, um, ha, people haven't applied yet, in your opinion?
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
You do you think there's going to be a convergence of multiple technologies that?
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EN_il416vuaNyY_SPEAKER_01
here, or, you can even just do this, this, this, and what's cool about just using one number is Markdown will, uh, figure it out for you and it'll auto number.
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EN_k46CFN9Qfry_SPEAKER_00
What's the key features in that or that's something you say for? Yeah, I mean.
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