On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:42:36PM +0000, submissions-0x19@netdevconf.info wrote:
Dear Adrián,
We sent you an email earlier on turning your talk into a tutorial. Please respond as soon as possible.
- Netdev 0x19 Submissions
Hi,
I have discussed with my colleagues the possibility of turning it into a Tutorial and it seems doable but we have some questions:
As it's our first NetDev Conf (as speakers), we'd like to understand what are the expectations regarding a tutorial. I understand it's longer (>1h), and can be more practical but, do we need to set an environment where attendees can participate?
Can it still address limitations and give feedback to the community? For example: we had this comment from one of the reviewers:
What the features are doesn't matter nearly as much as how it's done and what your experiences from doing it are. A demo is good, but be prepared to show the "dirty details" of how you're setting up your eBPF code and carrying information out of the kernel, especially the more kernel-stateful things like conntrack. If you have feedback to kernel people, this would also be the place to bring it.
Does this also apply to tutorials?
Another key aspect is remote access. It might be possible for one of us to travel, probably not the full week but at least the day of the tutorial. But the other two speakers would be remote. Is it possible?
Also, when will we know the exact date & time of the tutorial so we can book the flights/hotel (as I said, we most likely would stay just for one day)? Finally, is there any funding available? That would help my employer to also find some budget for this.
Thanks. Adrián
Hi Adrian,
On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 11:51 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:42:36PM +0000, submissions-0x19@netdevconf.info wrote:
Dear Adrián,
We sent you an email earlier on turning your talk into a tutorial. Please respond as soon as possible.
- Netdev 0x19 Submissions
Hi,
I have discussed with my colleagues the possibility of turning it into a Tutorial and it seems doable but we have some questions:
As it's our first NetDev Conf (as speakers), we'd like to understand what are the expectations regarding a tutorial. I understand it's longer (>1h), and can be more practical but, do we need to set an environment where attendees can participate?
This would be your choice to make. You can either make the students participate by providing a VM/container/etc or it could be "instructor led" i.e you go through your agenda and demonstrate all features progressively all the way to showing advanced use cases. The idea here is for you to market your tool so a variety of people can say "I want to use that" ;-> Typically a lot less can go wrong with instructor-led.
Can it still address limitations and give feedback to the community? For example: we had this comment from one of the reviewers:
You dont need to since the nature of your session has changed. But consider it as useful input for the tutorial if it makes sense.
What the features are doesn't matter nearly as much as how it's done and what your experiences from doing it are. A demo is good, but be prepared to show the "dirty details" of how you're setting up your eBPF code and carrying information out of the kernel, especially the more kernel-stateful things like conntrack. If you have feedback to kernel people, this would also be the place to bring it.
Does this also apply to tutorials?
Another key aspect is remote access. It might be possible for one of us to travel, probably not the full week but at least the day of the tutorial. But the other two speakers would be remote. Is it possible?
Yes, it is. I am assuming you are all in Europe - so wondering why you cant all be there? Is the issue that the "boss wont pay"?
Also, when will we know the exact date & time of the tutorial so we can book the flights/hotel (as I said, we most likely would stay just for one day)? Finally, is there any funding available? That would help my employer to also find some budget for this.
The tutorial will be either monday or tuesday. As far as funding: We can probably help with accomodation - example we could find you a hotel room that has more than one bed. Would that help?
cheers, jamal
Thanks. Adrián
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:03:48PM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
Hi Adrian,
On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 11:51 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:42:36PM +0000, submissions-0x19@netdevconf.info wrote:
Dear Adrián,
We sent you an email earlier on turning your talk into a tutorial. Please respond as soon as possible.
- Netdev 0x19 Submissions
Hi,
I have discussed with my colleagues the possibility of turning it into a Tutorial and it seems doable but we have some questions:
As it's our first NetDev Conf (as speakers), we'd like to understand what are the expectations regarding a tutorial. I understand it's longer (>1h), and can be more practical but, do we need to set an environment where attendees can participate?
This would be your choice to make. You can either make the students participate by providing a VM/container/etc or it could be "instructor led" i.e you go through your agenda and demonstrate all features progressively all the way to showing advanced use cases. The idea here is for you to market your tool so a variety of people can say "I want to use that" ;-> Typically a lot less can go wrong with instructor-led.
Ack, thanks.
Can it still address limitations and give feedback to the community? For example: we had this comment from one of the reviewers:
You dont need to since the nature of your session has changed. But consider it as useful input for the tutorial if it makes sense.
What the features are doesn't matter nearly as much as how it's done and what your experiences from doing it are. A demo is good, but be prepared to show the "dirty details" of how you're setting up your eBPF code and carrying information out of the kernel, especially the more kernel-stateful things like conntrack. If you have feedback to kernel people, this would also be the place to bring it.
Does this also apply to tutorials?
Another key aspect is remote access. It might be possible for one of us to travel, probably not the full week but at least the day of the tutorial. But the other two speakers would be remote. Is it possible?
Yes, it is. I am assuming you are all in Europe - so wondering why you cant all be there? Is the issue that the "boss wont pay"?
That, and some personal schedule conflicts.
Also, when will we know the exact date & time of the tutorial so we can book the flights/hotel (as I said, we most likely would stay just for one day)? Finally, is there any funding available? That would help my employer to also find some budget for this.
The tutorial will be either monday or tuesday.
Thanks, that helps a bit with planning. When will the final schedule be published?
As far as funding: We can probably help with accomodation - example we could find you a hotel room that has more than one bed. Would that help?
It might, thanks.
For now, I've requested a bit of travel budget for me to fly over. Do we have a deadline to confirm?
Thanks, Adrián
cheers, jamal
Thanks. Adrián
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On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:43 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:03:48PM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
Hi Adrian,
On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 11:51 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:42:36PM +0000, submissions-0x19@netdevconf.info wrote:
Dear Adrián,
We sent you an email earlier on turning your talk into a tutorial. Please respond as soon as possible.
- Netdev 0x19 Submissions
Hi,
I have discussed with my colleagues the possibility of turning it into a Tutorial and it seems doable but we have some questions:
As it's our first NetDev Conf (as speakers), we'd like to understand what are the expectations regarding a tutorial. I understand it's longer (>1h), and can be more practical but, do we need to set an environment where attendees can participate?
This would be your choice to make. You can either make the students participate by providing a VM/container/etc or it could be "instructor led" i.e you go through your agenda and demonstrate all features progressively all the way to showing advanced use cases. The idea here is for you to market your tool so a variety of people can say "I want to use that" ;-> Typically a lot less can go wrong with instructor-led.
Ack, thanks.
Can it still address limitations and give feedback to the community? For example: we had this comment from one of the reviewers:
You dont need to since the nature of your session has changed. But consider it as useful input for the tutorial if it makes sense.
What the features are doesn't matter nearly as much as how it's done and what your experiences from doing it are. A demo is good, but be prepared to show the "dirty details" of how you're setting up your eBPF code and carrying information out of the kernel, especially the more kernel-stateful things like conntrack. If you have feedback to kernel people, this would also be the place to bring it.
Does this also apply to tutorials?
Another key aspect is remote access. It might be possible for one of us to travel, probably not the full week but at least the day of the tutorial. But the other two speakers would be remote. Is it possible?
Yes, it is. I am assuming you are all in Europe - so wondering why you cant all be there? Is the issue that the "boss wont pay"?
That, and some personal schedule conflicts.
Also, when will we know the exact date & time of the tutorial so we can book the flights/hotel (as I said, we most likely would stay just for one day)? Finally, is there any funding available? That would help my employer to also find some budget for this.
The tutorial will be either monday or tuesday.
Thanks, that helps a bit with planning. When will the final schedule be published?
As far as funding: We can probably help with accomodation - example we could find you a hotel room that has more than one bed. Would that help?
It might, thanks.
For now, I've requested a bit of travel budget for me to fly over. Do we have a deadline to confirm?
Are you able to confirm by end of next week? For now I will convert your session to tutorial and announce it.
cheers, jamal
Thanks, Adrián
cheers, jamal
Thanks. Adrián
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On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 08:15:43AM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:43 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:03:48PM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
Hi Adrian,
On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 11:51 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:42:36PM +0000, submissions-0x19@netdevconf.info wrote:
Dear Adrián,
We sent you an email earlier on turning your talk into a tutorial. Please respond as soon as possible.
- Netdev 0x19 Submissions
Hi,
I have discussed with my colleagues the possibility of turning it into a Tutorial and it seems doable but we have some questions:
As it's our first NetDev Conf (as speakers), we'd like to understand what are the expectations regarding a tutorial. I understand it's longer (>1h), and can be more practical but, do we need to set an environment where attendees can participate?
This would be your choice to make. You can either make the students participate by providing a VM/container/etc or it could be "instructor led" i.e you go through your agenda and demonstrate all features progressively all the way to showing advanced use cases. The idea here is for you to market your tool so a variety of people can say "I want to use that" ;-> Typically a lot less can go wrong with instructor-led.
Ack, thanks.
Can it still address limitations and give feedback to the community? For example: we had this comment from one of the reviewers:
You dont need to since the nature of your session has changed. But consider it as useful input for the tutorial if it makes sense.
What the features are doesn't matter nearly as much as how it's done and what your experiences from doing it are. A demo is good, but be prepared to show the "dirty details" of how you're setting up your eBPF code and carrying information out of the kernel, especially the more kernel-stateful things like conntrack. If you have feedback to kernel people, this would also be the place to bring it.
Does this also apply to tutorials?
Another key aspect is remote access. It might be possible for one of us to travel, probably not the full week but at least the day of the tutorial. But the other two speakers would be remote. Is it possible?
Yes, it is. I am assuming you are all in Europe - so wondering why you cant all be there? Is the issue that the "boss wont pay"?
That, and some personal schedule conflicts.
Also, when will we know the exact date & time of the tutorial so we can book the flights/hotel (as I said, we most likely would stay just for one day)? Finally, is there any funding available? That would help my employer to also find some budget for this.
The tutorial will be either monday or tuesday.
Thanks, that helps a bit with planning. When will the final schedule be published?
As far as funding: We can probably help with accomodation - example we could find you a hotel room that has more than one bed. Would that help?
It might, thanks.
For now, I've requested a bit of travel budget for me to fly over. Do we have a deadline to confirm?
Are you able to confirm by end of next week?
Yep.
For now I will convert your session to tutorial and announce it.
Thanks! Adrián
cheers, jamal
Thanks, Adrián
cheers, jamal
Thanks. Adrián
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On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 08:15:43AM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:43 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:03:48PM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
Hi Adrian,
On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 11:51 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:42:36PM +0000, submissions-0x19@netdevconf.info wrote:
Dear Adrián,
We sent you an email earlier on turning your talk into a tutorial. Please respond as soon as possible.
- Netdev 0x19 Submissions
Hi,
I have discussed with my colleagues the possibility of turning it into a Tutorial and it seems doable but we have some questions:
As it's our first NetDev Conf (as speakers), we'd like to understand what are the expectations regarding a tutorial. I understand it's longer (>1h), and can be more practical but, do we need to set an environment where attendees can participate?
This would be your choice to make. You can either make the students participate by providing a VM/container/etc or it could be "instructor led" i.e you go through your agenda and demonstrate all features progressively all the way to showing advanced use cases. The idea here is for you to market your tool so a variety of people can say "I want to use that" ;-> Typically a lot less can go wrong with instructor-led.
Ack, thanks.
Can it still address limitations and give feedback to the community? For example: we had this comment from one of the reviewers:
You dont need to since the nature of your session has changed. But consider it as useful input for the tutorial if it makes sense.
What the features are doesn't matter nearly as much as how it's done and what your experiences from doing it are. A demo is good, but be prepared to show the "dirty details" of how you're setting up your eBPF code and carrying information out of the kernel, especially the more kernel-stateful things like conntrack. If you have feedback to kernel people, this would also be the place to bring it.
Does this also apply to tutorials?
Another key aspect is remote access. It might be possible for one of us to travel, probably not the full week but at least the day of the tutorial. But the other two speakers would be remote. Is it possible?
Yes, it is. I am assuming you are all in Europe - so wondering why you cant all be there? Is the issue that the "boss wont pay"?
That, and some personal schedule conflicts.
Also, when will we know the exact date & time of the tutorial so we can book the flights/hotel (as I said, we most likely would stay just for one day)? Finally, is there any funding available? That would help my employer to also find some budget for this.
The tutorial will be either monday or tuesday.
Thanks, that helps a bit with planning. When will the final schedule be published?
As far as funding: We can probably help with accomodation - example we could find you a hotel room that has more than one bed. Would that help?
It might, thanks.
For now, I've requested a bit of travel budget for me to fly over. Do we have a deadline to confirm?
Are you able to confirm by end of next week? For now I will convert your session to tutorial and announce it.
Hi Jamal, I have a green light from the budget pov to travel at least for the day of the tutorial. Do we have confirmation about when will that happen?
Thanks. Adrián
On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 4:16 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 08:15:43AM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:43 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:03:48PM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
Hi Adrian,
On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 11:51 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:42:36PM +0000, submissions-0x19@netdevconf.info wrote:
Dear Adrián,
We sent you an email earlier on turning your talk into a tutorial. Please respond as soon as possible.
- Netdev 0x19 Submissions
Hi,
I have discussed with my colleagues the possibility of turning it into a Tutorial and it seems doable but we have some questions:
As it's our first NetDev Conf (as speakers), we'd like to understand what are the expectations regarding a tutorial. I understand it's longer (>1h), and can be more practical but, do we need to set an environment where attendees can participate?
This would be your choice to make. You can either make the students participate by providing a VM/container/etc or it could be "instructor led" i.e you go through your agenda and demonstrate all features progressively all the way to showing advanced use cases. The idea here is for you to market your tool so a variety of people can say "I want to use that" ;-> Typically a lot less can go wrong with instructor-led.
Ack, thanks.
Can it still address limitations and give feedback to the community? For example: we had this comment from one of the reviewers:
You dont need to since the nature of your session has changed. But consider it as useful input for the tutorial if it makes sense.
What the features are doesn't matter nearly as much as how it's done and what your experiences from doing it are. A demo is good, but be prepared to show the "dirty details" of how you're setting up your eBPF code and carrying information out of the kernel, especially the more kernel-stateful things like conntrack. If you have feedback to kernel people, this would also be the place to bring it.
Does this also apply to tutorials?
Another key aspect is remote access. It might be possible for one of us to travel, probably not the full week but at least the day of the tutorial. But the other two speakers would be remote. Is it possible?
Yes, it is. I am assuming you are all in Europe - so wondering why you cant all be there? Is the issue that the "boss wont pay"?
That, and some personal schedule conflicts.
Also, when will we know the exact date & time of the tutorial so we can book the flights/hotel (as I said, we most likely would stay just for one day)? Finally, is there any funding available? That would help my employer to also find some budget for this.
The tutorial will be either monday or tuesday.
Thanks, that helps a bit with planning. When will the final schedule be published?
As far as funding: We can probably help with accomodation - example we could find you a hotel room that has more than one bed. Would that help?
It might, thanks.
For now, I've requested a bit of travel budget for me to fly over. Do we have a deadline to confirm?
Are you able to confirm by end of next week? For now I will convert your session to tutorial and announce it.
Hi Jamal, I have a green light from the budget pov to travel at least for the day of the tutorial. Do we have confirmation about when will that happen?
At the moment your session will be first one on monday morning. Are they paying for hotel as well? like i said we could help there - if you want to stay longer let me know.
cheers, jamal
Thanks. Adrián
On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 08:21:30AM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 4:16 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 08:15:43AM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:43 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:03:48PM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
Hi Adrian,
On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 11:51 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:42:36PM +0000, submissions-0x19@netdevconf.info wrote: > Dear Adrián, > > We sent you an email earlier on turning your talk into a tutorial. Please > respond as soon as possible. > > - Netdev 0x19 Submissions >
Hi,
I have discussed with my colleagues the possibility of turning it into a Tutorial and it seems doable but we have some questions:
As it's our first NetDev Conf (as speakers), we'd like to understand what are the expectations regarding a tutorial. I understand it's longer (>1h), and can be more practical but, do we need to set an environment where attendees can participate?
This would be your choice to make. You can either make the students participate by providing a VM/container/etc or it could be "instructor led" i.e you go through your agenda and demonstrate all features progressively all the way to showing advanced use cases. The idea here is for you to market your tool so a variety of people can say "I want to use that" ;-> Typically a lot less can go wrong with instructor-led.
Ack, thanks.
Can it still address limitations and give feedback to the community? For example: we had this comment from one of the reviewers:
You dont need to since the nature of your session has changed. But consider it as useful input for the tutorial if it makes sense.
> What the features are doesn't matter nearly as much as how it's done and > what your experiences from doing it are. A demo is good, but be prepared to > show the "dirty details" of how you're setting up your eBPF code and > carrying information out of the kernel, especially the more kernel-stateful > things like conntrack. If you have feedback to kernel people, this would > also be the place to bring it. >
Does this also apply to tutorials?
Another key aspect is remote access. It might be possible for one of us to travel, probably not the full week but at least the day of the tutorial. But the other two speakers would be remote. Is it possible?
Yes, it is. I am assuming you are all in Europe - so wondering why you cant all be there? Is the issue that the "boss wont pay"?
That, and some personal schedule conflicts.
Also, when will we know the exact date & time of the tutorial so we can book the flights/hotel (as I said, we most likely would stay just for one day)? Finally, is there any funding available? That would help my employer to also find some budget for this.
The tutorial will be either monday or tuesday.
Thanks, that helps a bit with planning. When will the final schedule be published?
As far as funding: We can probably help with accomodation - example we could find you a hotel room that has more than one bed. Would that help?
It might, thanks.
For now, I've requested a bit of travel budget for me to fly over. Do we have a deadline to confirm?
Are you able to confirm by end of next week? For now I will convert your session to tutorial and announce it.
Hi Jamal, I have a green light from the budget pov to travel at least for the day of the tutorial. Do we have confirmation about when will that happen?
At the moment your session will be first one on monday morning. Are they paying for hotel as well? like i said we could help there - if you want to stay longer let me know.
Hi Jamal,
Now everything is in place and I have tickets and hotel reservation. The last bit pending is the tickets to actually access the conference. I understand that there is one free ticket per talk, how can I redeem it?
Thanks. Adrián
Hi Adrián,
On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 2:03 PM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 08:21:30AM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 4:16 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 08:15:43AM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:43 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:03:48PM -0500, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
Hi Adrian,
On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 11:51 AM Adrián Moreno amorenoz@redhat.com wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:42:36PM +0000, > submissions-0x19@netdevconf.info wrote: > > Dear Adrián, > > > > We sent you an email earlier on turning your talk into a tutorial. Please > > respond as soon as possible. > > > > - Netdev 0x19 Submissions > > > > Hi, > > I have discussed with my colleagues the possibility of turning it into a > Tutorial and it seems doable but we have some questions: > > As it's our first NetDev Conf (as speakers), we'd like to understand > what are the expectations regarding a tutorial. I understand it's longer > (>1h), and can be more practical but, do we need to set an environment > where attendees can participate? >
This would be your choice to make. You can either make the students participate by providing a VM/container/etc or it could be "instructor led" i.e you go through your agenda and demonstrate all features progressively all the way to showing advanced use cases. The idea here is for you to market your tool so a variety of people can say "I want to use that" ;-> Typically a lot less can go wrong with instructor-led.
Ack, thanks.
> Can it still address limitations and give feedback to the community? For > example: we had this comment from one of the reviewers: >
You dont need to since the nature of your session has changed. But consider it as useful input for the tutorial if it makes sense.
> > What the features are doesn't matter nearly as much as how it's done and > > what your experiences from doing it are. A demo is good, but be prepared to > > show the "dirty details" of how you're setting up your eBPF code and > > carrying information out of the kernel, especially the more kernel-stateful > > things like conntrack. If you have feedback to kernel people, this would > > also be the place to bring it. > > > > Does this also apply to tutorials? > > Another key aspect is remote access. It might be possible for one of us > to travel, probably not the full week but at least the day of the tutorial. > But the other two speakers would be remote. Is it possible? >
Yes, it is. I am assuming you are all in Europe - so wondering why you cant all be there? Is the issue that the "boss wont pay"?
That, and some personal schedule conflicts.
> Also, when will we know the exact date & time of the tutorial so we can > book the flights/hotel (as I said, we most likely would stay just for one > day)? Finally, is there any funding available? That would help my > employer to also find some budget for this.
The tutorial will be either monday or tuesday.
Thanks, that helps a bit with planning. When will the final schedule be published?
As far as funding: We can probably help with accomodation - example we could find you a hotel room that has more than one bed. Would that help?
It might, thanks.
For now, I've requested a bit of travel budget for me to fly over. Do we have a deadline to confirm?
Are you able to confirm by end of next week? For now I will convert your session to tutorial and announce it.
Hi Jamal, I have a green light from the budget pov to travel at least for the day of the tutorial. Do we have confirmation about when will that happen?
At the moment your session will be first one on monday morning. Are they paying for hotel as well? like i said we could help there - if you want to stay longer let me know.
Hi Jamal,
Now everything is in place and I have tickets and hotel reservation. The last bit pending is the tickets to actually access the conference. I understand that there is one free ticket per talk, how can I redeem it?
Good to hear! Let me ping Kim to send you a registration code.
cheers, jamal
Thanks. Adrián
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