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**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, just TCP. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Okay. |
**Wally Quevedo:** It's really cool, simple, small TCP Plaintext protocol. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's what makes it so fast. |
**Erik St. Martin:** How about you, Carlisia? |
**Carlisia Thompson:** I don't have one today. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Give a shoutout to your editor. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Oh, I've been using [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/). |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Nice. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, VS Code looks really cool. If I wasn't so chained to Vim... \[laughs\] |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Code has a pretty good Vim mode. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I know I need to try it, but it's one of those -- when you're busy, that's the hardest time to do it. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** I've been having some hiccups, like when I try to go to Insert mode, I press "I", and I have to press it twice, and it doesn't -- |
**Erik St. Martin:** See? Carlisia just gave me the reason why I don't need to try it. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** I press "I" once and I start typing, and then I realize, "Oh, it didn't go to Insert mode." That kind of makes me mad. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** There's a handful of different Vim plugins, so just try swapping one. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Oh, good... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I'll shoot you a message later and open mine and figure out which one I'm using, because the one I'm using is rock solid. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Nice, thank you... Because this is driving me mad. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Gotta figure out how I can find those plugins, though... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** But I love being able to so quickly navigate through the source code up and down, back and forth... |
**Erik St. Martin:** I think you added something to our doc, Wally, but every week we try to give a shoutout to a project or a maintainer or a group of people that are making our lives easier in the open source world. Did you have a project you wanna give a shoutout to? |
**Wally Quevedo:** Yeah, I really like this project. It's actually from my friend, Nakashima Taichi. He makes these very small utilities in Go, and we used this one for releasing NATS. It's named [GHR](https://deeeet.com/ghr/). It basically uploads the artifacts from the build into the GitHub release page. It's very si... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Oh, nice. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's awesome. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, it eliminates creating a bunch of scripts for stuff. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Star added. |
**Wally Quevedo:** We use it for releasing the binaries. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Very cool. |
**Erik St. Martin:** So for me it's nothing new, I've thanked them in related projects a number of times - Kubernetes. I've been shoulder deep in Kubernetes a lot lately. Some of the problems that I run into are usually pretty easily solves; every release just seems to add more and more cool stuff, so a huge shoutout t... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** And right in the middle of KubeCon in Berlin, too. My whole Twitter stream is just nothing but FOMO. Every time I turn around, it's "Oh, look at that great talk I'm missing! Oh, look at that great talk I'm missing!" Dammit! |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, and I get people who message me too, "Are you at KubeCon?" "No..." |
**Brian Ketelsen:** "No..." |
**Erik St. Martin:** "I'm doing work." |
**Brian Ketelsen:** "No..." |
**Erik St. Martin:** \[43:13\] So look at that, we're gonna end perfectly on time for you, Brian! |
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's awesome, because I gotta go get that cake. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Alright. So with that, let's wrap this thing up so Brian can get to cake and then cleaning up slime. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** \[laughs\] All slime, all the time. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Wait till midnight, "It's not your birthday anymore, get to cleaning!" \[laughter\] So a huge thank you to everybody for being on the show, especially Wally; thanks for coming on and chatting about NATS with us. |
**Wally Quevedo:** Thanks to you guys for inviting me! |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Thanks for coming, Wally! |
**Erik St. Martin:** Super cool! Thank you to all the listeners, both now live and everybody who listens to this one once it is released. Huge shoutout to our sponsors, Backtrace and Ultimate Go - without them, there would be no podcast. |
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**Brian Ketelsen:** Bye, thanks for coming everybody! |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Thank you, Wally! Bye everybody! |
**Wally Quevedo:** Thank you, goodbye! |
• Introduction of guests and sponsor |
• Solomon Hykes' background and history with Docker/DotCloud |
• Explanation of DotCloud's technology and pivot to open sourcing Docker |
• Discussion of containers vs VMs and the confusion around Docker's abstraction |
• The diversity of opinions within the Docker community |
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