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From YouTube: Community WG Meeting - July 27, 2017
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Agenda and notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vgi434dYkkZHs49EK4F4eMmM-3JG4f3qg-N5En-4ubg/edit?usp=sharing
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B
Our
plan
is
to
kind
of
rotate
the
responsibility
for
assembling
and
creating
the
finished
product
that
gets
published.
So
York
is
going
to
take
the
lead
with
the
first
issue,
with
the
goal
of
publishing
something
by
the
end
of
the
month
and
I'm,
not
sure,
if
we'll
quite
make,
that
or
not
commitment
is
just.
B
So
I
sent
out
a
few
I
got
one
response
from
Ben
Maller,
but
he
not
response
more
well,
so
York
is
putting
together
a
first
publication
and
it's
going
to
focus
on
storage.
Okay,
so
we
are
particularly
interested
in
getting
input
from
people.
Who've
been
working
on
storage
related
things,
so
none
of
the
people
I
emailed
I
that
I
know
of
have
been
involved
with
much
storage
work
lately.
So
I
don't
know
if
I
will
get
many
responses.
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C
Okay,
so
is
it,
is
it
called
Arastoo
newsletter,
so
the
plan
for
nuclear
is
to
send
a
email
newsletter
and
also
doing
the
blog
post
I
just
do
it
in
a
blog
post
so
that
we
can
drive
traffic
to
the
website.
I.
C
C
C
Sweet
okay,
I
guess
next
step
is
JIRA
tickets
for
CI
and
packaging
improvements,
so
that
was
from
capital
last
time
right.
E
C
F
B
F
C
F
I'm
wrapping
up
the
file
day
secrets,
so
they
are
like
some
minor
bits
here
and
there.
Okay,
as
also
I,
was
just
doing
the
a
one
point
for
the
release
managing
the
Donald
entering
hoping
to
actually
get
some
of
that
time
to
do
the
CI
book
and
so
on
so
kind
of
like
a
big
wrap
up,
got
it
got
it.
Okay,.
C
Yeah,
so
we
were
just
talking
about
the
one
point
for
relays.
We
just
want
to
include
that
in
the
newsletter.
So
if
you
could
just
give
a
blood
to
whoever
reached
out
to
you
from
menu
set,
a
team
from
just
talked
about
when
it's
coming
or
what
are
things
to
look
forward
to
in
one
pod
for
release
at
a
high
level
and
stuff
like
that,
that's
a
very
good.
It's
gonna
drum
up
some
excitement,
hopefully
okay
hundred,
maybe
I,
can
include
the
link
to
the
dashboard
in
there
and
stuff
like
that.
C
C
I
think
we
should
probably
see
if
you
can
get
a
couple
rooms
or
something
loud,
a
big
room
with
different
tables
for
different
workgroups,
maybe
during
the
hackathon
day
or
maybe
yeah
one
of
those
days
to
actually
get
a
get
a
room
with
with
tables
of
different
working
groups.
Some
of
the
rooms
are
small
I
guess
we
could
get
one
per
working
group,
but
so
should
we
be
starting
like.
C
C
Maybe
we
can
get
it
to
them
like
cross-links
foundation,
to
send
an
email
with
maybe
like
something
that
we
generate
like
a
Google
Doc
like
attend
our
group
fubar,
something
like
a
survey
kind
of
thing
where
they
can
say.
Yes,
I
want
to
attend
this
whole
group
meeting,
and
then
we
can
just
get
a
number
or
something
like
that.
Yeah
I
mean
we
can
do
it
on
the
mailing
list
or
we
can
do
it.
We
are
with
a
Linux
Foundation
that
probably
will
reach
all
that
in
days.
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A
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A
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C
A
B
A
D
C
A
E
A
C
I
didn't
do
nice
to
get
an
Apache,
mrs.
account
and
see.
If
you
can
mail
them
and
say
a
non-profit,
can
we
extend
it
to
maybe
just
one
hour
like
what
event
is
a
bit
too
short?
Maybe
I
I
think
not
having
concurrent.
We
can
still
probably
live
with
it.
It's
kind
of
unfortunate,
but
what
the
little
longer
meetings
was
all
about
groups
would
be
nice,
yeah.
A
C
So
should
we
make
an
extension
for
that
to
create
an
Apache
images,
I
can't
on
the
room?
Yes,.
C
E
C
C
C
B
C
I
think
it
made
might
should
probably
be
focusing
on
like
new
contributors,
because
people
once
they're
seasoned
they
probably
already
know
how
to
do
this
stuff
is
probably
we
should
kind
of
change
the
focus
to
like
no
contributors
on
tandem,
maybe
drive
them
towards
github
flow,
and
only
if
it's
like
big,
big
ish
or
complicated.
That's
when
we
say
okay,
maybe
that's
even
like
a
different
page
that
goes
for
advanced
contributors
or
something
go
to
this
page,
and
that
includes
all
the
review
board.
Gee,
let
accounts
and
all
that
stuff.
C
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B
C
E
B
C
So
let
me
scroll
to
what
this
just
a
packaging
chatted
about.
C
We
want
something
about
release
communications
last
time
around
about
slipping
bits,
blockers
and
doing
time-based
releases
and
I
guess
this
time.
Also,
we
can
de
are
slipping
the
date
41.4,
which
is
supposed
to
be
second
week
of
July.
If
I
remember
correctly,
and
it's
already
clastic
to
July-
that's
okay,
but
we
need
to
send
that
email
out
sample.
Are
you
going
to
send
that
email
out,
or
did
you
already
send
it
for
the
wonderful
release.
C
C
So
I,
don't
know
how
many
of
you
know
this,
but
every
project
needs
to
submit
a
quarterly
board
report
to
SF
board
to
kind
talk
about
what
happened
in
the
project
and
what
are
some
of
the
metrics.
How
are
they
looking
and
order
if
they
need
any
help
from
the
board?
That's
a
place.
We
need
to
bring
it
up.
C
So
as
part
of
that,
we
actually
do
include
some
metrics
on
the
community
and
the
way
we
do
it
is
basically
there
is
this
page
called
we
poster
dot,
Apache
dot
orgy,
that's
only
accessible
to
committers.
C
But
yet,
but
you
haven't
seen
this
before
right,
Jared,
okay,
so
we're
supposed
to
be
is
supposed
to
be
super
healthy,
for
whatever
is
a
definition
of
super
healthy
is,
but
the
interesting
bits
here
are
the
pmc
changes.
We
leave
this
to
the
list,
timeline
I.
Think,
for
example,
they
they
actually
measure
our
dev
list
subscribers,
how
they're
growing
month
to
month.
C
Let's
click
we're
down
three
dip
in
the
last
three
months,
sound
good,
so
we
have
and
I
guess
they
also
track
number
of
emails,
but
the
editing
number
of
emails
is
up
and
down,
as
we
can
see,
we
had
a
bunch
in
June
on
June
21st.
Now,
there's
a
big
trend
going
on
or
something,
but
our
subscribers
is
pretty
much
pretty
flat.
I
would
say
for
the
last
six
months
or
four
months
or
so
the.
C
Is
total
and
parish's
total
subscribers
yeah
its
total
with
calculating
it
just
looking
at
snapshots
or
time
like
how
men
sub-steps
we
have
I
think
the
more
interesting
thing
is
probably
thing
commits,
and
all
of
this
are
probably
not
that
years
for
bills,
issues
modules,
clay
we
use
users
value
the
most
important
thing,
I
would
say,
or
the
next
most
important,
important
after
death.
Before,
though,
that
one
we
have
close
to
thousand
people,
that's
been
pretty
constant
over
or
the
last
four
months,
so
there's
something
that
we
probably
need
to
keep
track.
C
So
one
thing
yeah.
So
since
we
have
mold
on
since
we're
more
heavily
using
slack
these
days
for
the
last
few
months,
it
will
be
nice
to
kind
of
see
if
that
is
seeing
more
growth
than
this
mailing
list
mediums.
My
suspicion
is
some
of
that.
Most
of
the
four
villages
are
more
happy
just
going
to
the
slack
and
getting
information
there
than
subscribing
to
a
mailing
lists.
C
Try
to
be
nice
to
track
on
the
slack
side.
I
do
give
them
a
snapshot
every
time
we
send
a
board
report,
but
slack
since
you
are
on
the
free
player,
it
doesn't
really
give
us
good
history
on
metrics.
It
just
emails
me
every
week
on
how
many
people
have
JA
have
joined
and
how
many
people
have
are
deactivated
or
something
like
that
or
became
inactive.
A
A
C
A
A
C
C
D
Combining
this
noise
I
mean
say
Daniel
Gregory
as
a
thing
could
sneak
to
our
a
it.
Was
summer,
sex,
co-contribution,
she's,
a
note.
Okay,
let
me
see
the
ring
so.
D
Looking
at
that,
it's
only
looking
at
kind
of
high
commissions
and
committees
adversity
so
now
that
later
single
alga.
C
A
D
D
This
basically
steps
around
the
source,
repo
and
tracking
contributions
from
different
companies
and
different.
What
parts
of
the
code
act
is
that
kind
of
on
the.
C
Other
side
more
like
what
github
has
yeah
yeah,
pretty
much
that
thing
got
it
got
it
okay.
So
what
what
are
the
metric
that
we
do
want
to
track?
I
guess
maybe
start
with
that
and
see
if
there
is
a
central
thing
that
we
could
use.
So
we
talked
about
mailing
list.
Subscriptions
doesn't
seem
like
a
good
metric
to
track
that
for
user
list
and
devilĂs.
C
D
This
value
click
the
users
subscription
the
users.
Metrics
are
a
little
bit
interesting,
because
users
doesn't
seem
to
be
as
active
as
would
have
really
liked.
The
number
of
subscriptions
I
mean
number
of
subscriptions
I'm
and
a
number
of
any
no
traffic.
So
given
here,
I
guess
the
complexity
of
my
sauce,
and
it
feels
like
there's
quite
a
lot
of
activity
in
the
project.
Uh-Huh.
C
On
top
yeah
looks
like
we
go,
so
this
is
like
peak
traffic
looks
like
so
we
had
about
the
highest
was
for
about
thirty
eight
emails
in
a
week,
so
maybe
we
don't
come
and
get
that
much
on
emails.
We
do
more
on
slack.
Maybe
that's
as
I
think
it
will
be
interesting
to
also
gather
slack
metrics
like
how
many
subscribers
do
we
have
on
slack
and
how
many
messages
are
we
sending
week
all
week?
C
D
C
A
C
It'll
be
good
to
contrast
this
with
this
with
slack
I,
think
slack
slack
user
I
I
know
that
we
cost
thousand
users
recently,
which
is
awesome
on
slack
as
well,
so
it
probably
our
highest.
Let
the
medium
attires
number
subscribers
more
than
our
user
list.
Given
the
user
list
has
been
around
for
I
know
five
years,
maybe
but
slack
is
only
run
for
like
six
months.
D
C
For
the
archives
to
be
publicly
available
in
publicly
searchable
and
stuff,
like
that
and
I
think
we
do-
and
we
did
add
like
a
slack
archive
bot
for
that
in
our
slack,
so
that
it
archive
stuff
in
a
public
place.
Even
it's
not
an
SF
in
front,
and
we
enable
like
IRC
users
to
connect
to
slack,
and
we
also
measure
it
on
IRC.
C
C
C
C
C
The
other
thing
is
JIRA
statistics,
as
you
can
see
in
this
page,
so
follow
something
that
we
also
reported.
The
board
on
number
of
tickets
created
a
number
of
tickets
is
all
and
stuff
kinda
shows
the
actual
activity
for
the
product
going
on
I
think
they
don't
show
the
history.
For
this.
We
kind
of
really
get
a
sense
of
what's
happening,
I
mean
we
can
go
back
to
the
border
portion,
see
how
they
look
or
maybe
JIRA
itself.
Has
the
statistics.
C
Anything
to
track
I
feel
like
that's
probably
another
reason
why
they
have
it
here:
the
number
of
tickets,
Kate
and,
of
course,
the
gate,
get
statistics
like
number
of
contributions
happening
or
temp
number
of
commits
happening
over
time
and
non-committal
comments,
especially
like
how
friendly
are
we
with
respect
annual
contribution
from
supplier?
That
will
be
good
to
track
Ethel
agenda
on
the
source
code
side.
D
In
the
past,
when
I've
raised
am
with
the
movie
time,
it
was
out
that
I
was
hiking
for
what,
by
raising
it,
was
that
the
community
would
come
and
find
boys.
It
was
committed,
no
I,
think
what
they
end
up.
Doing
was
I
haven't
goes
more
action
around
closing
out
movies.
That
was
seem
to
be
stale
mm-hmm.
C
Yeah
yeah
I.
Remember
those
discussions,
I
think
at
that
point
we
can
let
throw
our
hands
in
the
air
because
they're
like
400
or
500
spending
radiation.
There
is
no
way
we're
going
to
even
get
to
them
and
it's
and
it
wasn't
clear
if
some
of
them
were
abandoned
altogether.
So
what
we
said
was
we'll
just
this
cut
it
and
then
how
people
reopen
it
if
they're
actually
really
still
working
on
it
and
the
other
sister
dude
that
kinda
regularly
like
every
month
or
every
two
months,
or
something
like
that.
C
D
C
C
C
Kinda
interest
in
the
project
and
it
can
engage
that
I
think
other
polish
tool,
like
Google
searches
or
time
that
to
me,
is
a
bit
enough,
but
I
think
that
wanting
a
big
looper.
That's
what
a
single
body
tracks
like
such
based
on
search,
keywords
or
something
and
how
you're
doing
come
on.
We
were
searching
for
misko's
and
is
it
improving
or
declining
or
stuff
like
that
on
LinkedIn
net
front
and
anything
else
that
you
guys
think
we
should
be
attracting
and.
D
Projects
or
artifacts,
so
you
know
we
like
said:
look
at
the
code
base.
We
have
contributed.
We
had
like
containers.
No,
it's
a
pair
to
decide
what
important
things
don't
has
maintained
is
that
you
have
been
timers.
We
have
people
paying
like
really
long
time
in
the
docks
occupation
on
like
that
kind
of
thing.
But
what
can
we
do
in
cut
what
we
do
to
encourage
people
to
contribute
to
areas
which
are
kind
of
under
represented
for
the
moment?
Yeah.
D
D
C
Yeah
I
think
web
UI
dogs
and
definitely
the
website
the
website
itself,
but
Cody's
also
hasn't
seen
that
much
love
or
a
long
term.
Only
recent
thing
that
we
have
been
doing
that
I've
been
trying
to
do
is
to
automate
that
stuff,
at
least
so
that
when
someone
submits
some
change
automatic
get
subjects
on
the
website,
but
other
than
that,
like
the
skin
itself,
we
did
change
during
the
1.0
time.
C
We
got
some
input
from
our
design
team
here
at
mesosphere
and
how
a
stent
was
the
one
who
can
it
took
the
design
and
actually
did
the
change,
but
other
than
that
we
haven't
really
did
any
major
change.
The
website
itself
like
how
to
organize
a
website
how
to
make
it
more
friendly
and
sup
like
that,
so
the.
A
A
C
I,
don't
know
if
someone
has
written
that
kind
of
tool
already
but
we'll
see.
What's
what
we
get
starts,
adding
to
nice
to
also
kind
of
publish
this
every
once
in
a
while,
then
we
did
this
once
I,
don't
1.0,
probably
on
how
the
community
looked
and
stuff
like
that,
we
did
some
graphs
to
nice
to
connect
to
it
more.
This
is
more
regularly.
C
James
Jones
or
something
other
good,
okay
cool.
That's
all
I
had
to
chat
about
metrics
anything
else.
Anyone
want
to
chat
about
the
last
ten
minutes.
If
you
have
garbage.