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A
So
I
grovel
1.3
is
coming
out
tomorrow.
So
that's
definitely
the
most
exciting
thing
we
should
be
talking
about.
We
have
done
a
ton
of
fantastic
stuff
in
1.3
already,
maybe
not
that
much
that's
design
related,
but
there's
a
whole
bunch.
That's
like
user
experience.
Related
we've
done
a
bunch
of
cleanup
of
terminology.
We've
reorganized
the
neb
we've
fixed
a
whole
bunch
of
layout
related
stuff.
We've
got
a
bunch
of
new
features,
I
think
like
bit
by
bit.
It's
getting
much
better,
so
I'm
super
excited
about
that.
A
In
terms
of
the
main
things
that
we're
working
on,
we
had
a
couple
of
layout,
UI,
related
tasks
in
terms
of
cleaning
up
like
the
drag-and-drop
interface
and
and
some
of
that
we
didn't
actually
get
to
there's
a
meta
issue
of
all
of
the
layout
issues.
Later
today,
I'm
going
to
go
through
after
this
meeting,
I'm
going
to
go
through
and
prune
the
1.3
tag
and
make
sure
that
there's,
if
there's
stuff
in
there
that
we
aren't
actually
going
to
get
to
it
gets
removed.
A
So
you
can
kind
of
get
a
better
idea
of
what
is
going
to
go
into
more
point.
Three
tomorrow,
but
I,
don't
think
we're
going
to
get
much
farther
on
layout.
A
You
I,
but
I
do
want
to
mention
that
we
should
keep
working
on
it
because
user
experience
related
changes
can
go
in
at
any
time
as
long
as
it
doesn't
like
a
complete
rewrite
of
something
we
can
usually
put
in
little
improvements
constantly
the
field
you
I
another
huge
problem,
space
we've
dealt
it
with
interval
for
a
long
time,
probably
not
going
to
get
in
point
by
1.3
and
there's
just
too
much
thinking
and
writing
code
and
testing.
That
needs
to
happen
before
tomorrow.
A
But
the
good
news
on
that
is
that
field
UI
is
a
separate
module,
and
so
we
could
very
easily
develop
something.
You
can't
rip
that
turning
off
corfield
yeah
I
turning
on
contribu
I,
and
when
we
get
that
ready,
we
can
just
create
an
issue
to
put
that
new
solution
into
court.
So
that
isn't
something
that
necessarily
needs
to
stop
working,
stop
making
progress
on
just
because
they
can't
get
in
by
tomorrow
and
I.
Think
it's
still
a
good
use
of
our
time
to
try
and
figure
out
how
to
make
that
process.
A
Less
painful
what.
A
What
is
really
close
is
the
project
browser,
so
this
is
the
tool
that
lets
you
install
a
new
module
theme
or
layout
directly
from
within
your
backdrop
site.
You
can
go
to
the
install
page
and
then
you
can
see
the
list
of
all
the
available
module,
simson,
layouts
and
install
them.
I
did
a
bunch
of
testing
on
the
tool
yesterday
and
I
was
so
impressed
with
how
fantastic
it
was
just
to
be
able
to
click
a
button
and
say
install
and
have
it
be
on
your
site.
A
Unfortunately,
the
user
interface
and
the
interaction
patterns
were
actually
working
with
fried
chick
buzzer
and
it's
state.
Now
it's
just
not
super
slick.
We
already
have
an
install
page
where
you
can
like
copy
and
paste
in
the
URL
and
we're
adding
to
that.
A
second
page
which
it
is
the
browser
page
and
I
kind
of
think.
We
just
need
to
tap
it
on
one
page
where
it's
like
you
can
either
use
this
browser
and
click
this
button
or
paste
a
link
into
this.
A
You
know
it's
just
and
it
needs
to
be
part
of
the
you
want
to
install
a
new
module.
Go
to
this
page
choose
one
and
put
it
in
rather
than
like
a
separate
kind
of
stand-alone
thing
and
the
reason
it
developed
that
way,
because,
obviously
you
know
this
has
been
an
issue
for
Drupal
for
a
really
long
time
and
it
was
easiest
just
kind
of
build
something
new,
but
I
think
before
we
put
it
in
needs
to
be
incorporated
into
what's
already
there.
A
So
that's
something
that
would
be
great
if
we
could
figure
out
how
to
make
that
more
seamless.
The
code
also
is
a
bit
messy.
We've
got
spent
some
time
cleaning
that
up
I'm,
not
sure
that's
going
to
get
in
back
tomorrow
either,
but
I
would
love
to
see
that
because
I
think
that
would
be
a
huge
user
experience
when
if
people
did
not
have
to
leave
their
website
to
install
a
module
or
themer
layout,
it's
not
already
there.
A
We
also
decided
in
the
last
few
weeks
that
we
want
to
put
in
both
a
new
friend
and
theme
to
backdrop
1.4,
as
well
as
a
new
set
of
front-end,
layouts
or
I
guess
layouts
in
general,
that
could
be
used
on
front
or
back
and
so
1.3
comes
out
tomorrow.
Our
next
focus
is
going
to
be
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
solve
this
front.
End
theme
problem
for
all
of
you
know
our
our
next
release
cycle.
A
We've
got
a
big
test
to
figure
out
what,
if
we
take
something
from
Kent
ribbon,
put
it
in
core
or
take
something
new
based
on
some
minutes
and
can
trim
and
try
and
create
that
approach.
We
have
a
couple
of
good
suggestions
and
people
like
the
idea
of
using
something
that's
bootstrap
based
so
there's
a
bootstrap
theme
for
drupal.
We
have
a
Braddock's
theme
already
for
backdrop.
A
They
both
are
going
to
need
a
little
work
to
go
into
core,
but
I
think
that
getting
something
usable
for
people
first
install
backdrop
is
going
to
be
super
key.
So
I
think
that
would
definitely
be
high
on
our
hit
list
for
for
not
only
getting
something
bootstrapping
but
also
fairly
pretty
thin
core
we're
going
for
what
would
be
great,
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
other
little
things
going
on
in
1.3.
A
That
I
think
maybe
aren't
worth
spending
a
bunch
of
time
talking
about
right
now,
unless
I
don't
know,
Wes
you've
been
making
a
bunch
of
progress
online
or
responsive
tabs
and
stuff
I
think
those
all
went
in
yeah,
but
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
little
tiny
things
that
are
adding
up
to
kind
of
make
backdrop
really
slick,
so
I
just
want
to
say
like
thank
you
for
all
the
amazing
work
there,
but
yeah
there
I
think
is
not
a
lot
left
in
in
the
1.3
cue
that
we
need
to
worry
about
right
now,
let's
see
and
before.
C
We
move
on
out
of
the
1.3
I
do
think
that
we
should
celebrate,
which
is
what
we're
talking
about
in
the
chat
here
in
the
Hangout.
At
the
same
time,
we
should
celebrate
the
new
responsive
tabs
across
the
top
of
the
page,
because
they
are
awesome,
and
so
we're
really
excited
that
I
mean
that's,
probably
one
of
the
more
notable
things
in
1.3,
combined
with
the
responsive,
vertical
abs
and
those
were
in
1.2
weren't.
They
or
no.
C
It's
pretty
epic
now
that
the
combination
of
the
tabs
at
the
top
and
the
protocol
tabs
at
the
bottom
it
makes
for
really
awesome
experience
on
all
sizes.
The
mobile
thing,
the
mobile
site,
support
both
for
vertical
tabs
and
the
normal
temps
is
just
really
excellent,
like
we
really
like
with
the
extra
mile
they're,
not
just
making
it.
You
know
a
smaller
version
of
the
bigger
version,
but
actually
making
a
new
pattern
for
smaller
screens
is
just
really
pretty
awesome.
C
Yeah
yeah
Wes
says
in
the
views
you
I
the
views
you
is
also
responsive,
but
we'll
put
that
one
in
quotes
it
responsive
and
that,
basically
it
I
mean
everything
fits
on
the
page
now
in
views
you
I,
but
you
know,
if
you
2i
is
just
such
a
monster,
it's
really
hard.
It
would
be
really
difficult
to
navigate,
but
is
if
it
is
possible
to
navigate
on
a
phone.
C
If
you
really
wanted
to
and
everything
clearly
oh
yeah
anyway,
great
job,
just
iterations
like
better
or
what
is
so
exciting
about
having
minor
releases,
that
we
just
keep
making
little
minor
improvements,
minor
improvements
and
they
all
will
just
keep
adding
up
and
also
means
that
these
things
that
we
didn't
get
done,
you
know
well,
we've
got
four
more
months.
Maybe
next
time.
C
A
So
next
on,
our
major
list
is
the
backdrop
CMS
torg
website
and
we've
made
a
bunch
of
progress
here
lately,
but
I
think
we
need
a
little.
Oh,
we
did
a
lot
of
like
push
it
up,
get
it
out.
It
would
be
great
to
do
a
little
iteration
on
that
too
I
know
we
have
1.3
coming
out
tomorrow,
I'm
not
expecting
anyone
to
do
any
iteration
I'm
back
from
CMS
network
before
tomorrow,
but
we'll
be
great
we're
going
to
send
a
newsletter.
A
It
kind
of
left
everybody
put
their
own
personality
into
the
website
a
little
bit
and
I
think
that
shows
a
little
bit
more
of
the
community
angle,
which
is
as
something
it
makes
me
personally
really
excited.
So
that's
fantastic.
Definitely
one
of
those
things
where
I
never
would
have
thought
of
it
and
Darius
is
like
we
should
do
this
I'm
like
wow,
that's
amazing,
so
great
I
know.
A
Right
now,
we've
turned
on
the
access
to
the
admin
theme
for
anyone
who's
editing
their
user
profile,
because
we
wanted
a
little
bit
clean
up
on
the
edit
form.
I,
don't
know
Wes
if
you've
had
any
chance
to
work
on
that
yet,
but
I
think
it
would
be
great
if
we
could
get
that
cleaned
up
to
I
think
the
way
we
have
it
now
is
perfectly
fine.
It
can
stay
that
way
as
long
as
it
needs
to,
but
it
is
a
little
bit
jarring.
A
A
That
provide
backdrop,
services
and
all
that
they're
just
going
to
be
a
lot
of
forms
involved
and
I
would
love
to
not
have
to
have
people
keep
going
back
and
forth
between
the
front
and
theme
in
the
back
end
theme,
if
possible
effect,
it's
really
hard.
This
is
course
always
a
good.
So
that's
one
thing
on
our
to-do
list
is
to
clean
up
again
no
necessary
deadline
on
that,
but
just
kind
of
would
be
nice
to
do
that
and
profile
page
is
up.
A
We've
done
a
bunch
of
tweeting
in
I,
wrote
a
blog
post
last
week
and
everybody's
using
it.
We've
got
a
bunch
of
new
users
coming
into
that
is
super
exciting
speaking
of
blog
posts.
One
of
the
things
we
decided
to
change
in
our
mentality,
format
for
2016
was
to
try
and
do
a
really
good
job
of
updating
our
community
as
to
what's
going
on.
We
do
a
pretty
good
job
by
having
these
meetings
every
week.
But
not
everybody
follows
the
meeting.
A
Some
people
sometimes
go
back
to
the
website
and
they
don't
see
anything
going
on
the
website.
They
think
nothing's
going
on.
So
we're
trying
to
do
a
better
job
of
pleading
more
blogging.
More
sending
more
news,
though
she's
trying
to
try
and
keep
in
touch
with
our
people.
Let
them
know
what's
going
on
while
the
backdrop
so
the
first
blog
posts
came
out
last
week,
we're
planning
on
doing
one
every
two
weeks.
There
will
be
one
next
week
as
well,
and
I'm
threw
up
a
really
quick
blog
page,
dr.
A
fcms
org,
slash
news,
which
was
based
on
a
rough
wireframe
that
came
from
git
github
issue
queue
or
somebody
it's
like.
We
should
put
meetings
up
here
too,
so
I
threw
the
videos
of
our
meetings
in
the
right-hand
sidebar
and
then
I
just
throw
a
list
of
our
tweets
up
there
to
kind
of
cover
announcements.
So
it's
just
kind
of
a
like
tackled
together.
Page
I
know
there's
some
issues
with
like
the
size
of
it
like.
A
If
you
have
a
really
big
browser,
they
just
spread
all
the
way
out,
which
is
probably
not
good,
but
it
would
be
great
if
we
could
get
a
design
review
of
these
I
know.
Darius
I
said
this.
You
said
you
were
busy
last
week.
So
again,
what
we
have
up
right
now
is
like
Minimum
Viable
Product.
It
will
be
great
to
get
like
a
super
slick
product
again.
No
super
rush
on
that,
but
I
just
want
to
review
a
lot
of
times.
A
A
So
that's
pretty
exciting
and
then
next
on
are
less
of
things,
for
the
back
Jeff
website
is
I
would
love
to
get
a
showcase
site,
ready
our
showcase
section
ready,
and
so
this
would
just
be
simply
said.
Anyone
who's
working
on
a
backdrop
website
can
post
a
screenshot
or
maybe
multiple
screenshots
of
their
website
and
then
some
metadata
around
it
like
who
created
it.
A
If
a
company
was
involved
or
person
a
link
to
that
website-
and
maybe
like
a
short,
you
know,
paragraph
description
of
it-
the
baby
highlights
some
of
the
things
that
are
cool
about
that
website.
So
what
I
thought
I
would
do
for
that
is:
go
to
the
drupal.org
showcase
and
maybe
check
out
a
couple
of
other
showcase
websites
that
are
not
reported
like
see.
A
If
there's
you
know
company
portfolio
sites
or
like
there's
a
sites
built
off
WordPress
kind
of
gallery
and
see
what
are
the
kind
of
important
pieces
of
information
that
people
like
to
take
away
from
that
and
make
a
list
of
information
that
we'd
like
to
show
about
each
website?
A
And
then
we
have
that
list
of
this
is
all
the
pieces
of
data
that
we
want
to
put
in
the
showcase
site,
and
we
can
turn
it
over
to
a
design
phase
and
have
a
you
know
some
something
beautiful
come
out
of
it
rather
than
me
just
kind
of
grow,
a
page
on
to
the
site
which
works
of
ask
you,
but
it's
not
as
good
as
it
having
been
beautiful
before
I,
build
it.
So
Darius
I,
don't
know
what
your
schedule
is
like
coming.
C
Jen,
what
about
them?
The
news
section
we
threw
up
based
on
a
study,
buns,
just
mock
up
right,
I,
think
I.
Think
the
new
section
looks
great.
You
know
considering
basically
was
like
make
it
look
like
this,
and
then
we
made
it
look
like
that.
That
was
pretty
good,
but
it
hasn't
actually
gotten
any
design
review.
You
know
really
did
actually
run
yeah.
C
A
Responsive
tabs
and
what
the
like
yeah
so
there's
three
things
that
two
things
that
we've
done
on
the
website
could
still
need
work.
One
of
them
is
the
blog
section.
One
of
them
is
the
profile
edit
page,
and
this
is
the
third
one
which
is
next
on
our
list.
So
are
you
saying
that
we
should
not
scheduled
next
until
we
finish
the
last
thing?
A
C
A
And
it's
not
super
urgent
was
my
follow-up.
Is
that
we've
got
it
up
and
it's
fine
and
whenever
he
has
time
can
do
that,
but
I
thought
it
might
be
helpful
to
put
like
a
timeline
on
some
of
the
bigger
stuff
so
that
you
know
I,
don't
think
that
I
don't
know
Darius
how
long
it
takes
you
to
do
review
but
I
figured
the
design
review
would
be
quick
and
like
designing
a
whole
showcase.
Section
would
take
a
lot
of
time
when
you
might
want
to
actually
schedule
that
I
was.
A
A
A
For
what?
For
which,
for
the
news,
the
news
is
up
now,
but.
D
A
D
D
D
D
A
Okay
and
then,
let's
see
other
thing,
we're
going
to
be
eventually
adding
to
the
backdrop
CMS
to
org
flagship
website.
Some
of
this
other
stuff
might
be
easier
than
the
showcase
section
and
it
might
throw
it
up
whenever
an
event
listing
thing
so
that
people
can
add
their
own
events.
To
the
backdrop,
calendar
I
think
would
be
great,
so
that
probably
will
be
just
a
little
forum
that
lets
you
put
a
your
event.
A
So
if
you
want
hosting
mining
company
provides
hosting,
if
you
want
about,
if
I,
complete
my
development
and
all
us
a
little
bit
at
that
architecture
on
how
that
works.
On
drupal.org
and
we'll
look
at
the
architecture
of
how
that
may
look
on
for
other
platforms,
I
think
symphony
has
a
similar
service
provider
listing
things
I'll
check,
there's
out
to
you
and
see
if
we
can
get
that
kind
of
going
in
the
development
phase
two
before
we
have
to
get
around
to
to
design.
A
So
there's
plenty
of
work
to
do
I
in
the
background,
while
we're
waiting
for
front-end
stuff
to
happen.
So
don't
worry
about.
B
A
And
then
we
of
course
have
follow-up
issues
from
module
seams
and
layouts
pages.
That's
just
also
to
develop
tests
that
we
need
to
actually
make
the
information
we
want
to
expose
to
users
exist
and
right
now
we
are
collecting
information,
but
there's
no
views
integration,
so
we
can't
put
it
in
views.
It's
not
added
onto
a
node
in
a
way
that
is
visible,
so
we
can't
display
it
via
fields.
A
So
I
think
there's
just
a
little
a
little
bit
of
homework
there
for
us
to
do
on
that
as
well,
so
I
definitely
not
blocked
by
design.
Okay,
there's
plenty
of
other
stuff
for
us
to
be
cleaning
up
on
backdrop,
CMS,
org
and
I
just
want
throws
out
there.
If
anyone
wants
to
do
any
work
on
backdrop,
CMS
to
Orkney
tonight
yesterday
came
up
with
a
plan
to
set
up
sanitized
databases
that
people
could
download.
If
you
wanted
to
do
work
on
the
code
base,
they
wouldn't
have
to.
A
You
know
bother
one
of
us
and
say:
hey
I
need
a
newer
database
if
we
could
have
something
that
was
just
kind
of
available
for
anyone
to
grab
and
kind
of
go
to
town
on
them
have
to
fight
less
with
like
em
and
passwords
and
Paul
Thacker.
So,
and
that
could
be
fine
all
right
into
this
swag
category
I
guess
we
have
t-shirts
and
hoodies
they're
adorable.
If
anyone
wants
fun,
you
can
go,
go
to
backdrops,
Amos
org,
slash,
contribute
and
make
a
donation.
A
donation
includes
shipping
in
the
United
States.
A
If
you
live
outside
the
United,
States
just
send
us
or
we'll
get
a
notification
of
the
donation,
and
we
can
try
and
figure
out
how
much
it
will
cost
to
mail
it
to
you
and
try
and
work
something
out
or,
if
you're
going
to
see
us
at
any
upcoming
event,
for
example,
sand
camp
and
you
want
to
test-drive
sizes
or
to
feel
how
soft
they
are
or
see
how
cute
they
are
in
person.
That's
also
totally
fine.
A
We
will
be
taking
donations
on
site
at
San
camp
and
can
hand
out
your
thank-you
gifts
there
in
person.
Anyone
who
is
attending
a
camper
conference
is
welcome
to
use
our
open
source
backdrop
slides.
They
live
in
the
backdrop,
ops
repository.
Anyone
who
is
giving
a
talk
on
bad
camp
and
wants
to
contribute
ears
lives.
We
would
love
to
have
more
people
contributing
slides
back
to
that.
So
gonna
pull
requests
will
take
a
look
at
them
and
merge
them
in
frequently,
and
we
also
are
still
looking
for
branding
assets
for
backdrop.
A
Haven't
looked
at
this
issue
actually
since
last
week,
I
think,
but
it
would
be
really
great
if
you
are
a
designer
and
you
want
to
help
us
kind
of
create
our
online
persona.
Now
that
we're
starting
to
use
Twitter
and
Facebook
more
and
they've
got
this
cool
feature
on
our
website.
Go
to
upload
a
background
image.
We
thought
it
would
be
great
if
we
could
use
a
giant
background
image
for
backdrop
that
was
consistent
across
all
three
of
those
things.
A
A
We
have
an
issue
on
github
in
the
backdrops:
a
must
at
work
queue
issue,
number
121-
that
has
a
bunch
of
great
ideas
that
Darius
posted
has
an
initial
concept
from
like
box,
so
we're
just
going
to
try
and
see
if
we
can
get
that
going
and
did
see,
there's
a
comment
here
from
someone
asking
if
they
can
help.
Yes,
please
help
me
chef,
so
that
would
be
great
if
we
get
that
finalized
or
at
least
more
progress
made
on
it
and
also
one
thing
that
we're
coming
across
as
well.
A
A
For
example,
B
there's
going
to
be
permissions
on
the
permissions
page
of
course,
but
then
we're
also
going
to
start
spring
clean
those
permissions
elsewhere
around
the
site
related
to
what
they're
setting
permissions
on
so,
for
example,
if
you're
going
to
create
a
content
type,
there
will
be
a
set
of
permissions
on
that
content
type
form.
These
things
are
all
going
to
go
in
vertical
tabs,
so
be
good
to
kind
of
document
like
when
you
could
duplicate
settings
in
different
places.
A
That
seem
like
a
bad
use
of
Oracle
test,
because
you
might
want
to
see
two
of
those
emails
the
same
time
so
trying
to
rework
the
email
page,
that's
possible
just
having
some
kind
of
documentation
about
what
fields
that's
are
for
when
they
should
be
used
with
our
tabs
or
401.
They
should
be
used
how
settings
should
be
handled
just
to
the
people
can
ship
when
they're
doing
similar
things?
Well,
no
we'll
have
some
guidelines
to
follow
and
not
just
kind
of
the
Wild
West
out
there
and
in
building
your
user
interface.
A
If
anyone
is
really
interested
in
studying
this
documenting
this,
but
we
already
have,
we
have
a
repository.
In
the
backdrop,
ops
group
called
backdrop
h,
IG
for
human
interface
guidelines.
It
would
be
great
if
we
could
get
somebody
volunteer
to
work
on
that
and
kind
of
help
round
it
out
for
us.
This
is
and
I
think
Apple
has
a
set
of
human
interface
guidelines
and
it's
one
of
those
things
that
makes
off
their
touch
devices.
So
seamless
we
gratefully
could
get
use,
abilities
greater
samples,
so
we're
shooting
for
see
if
that
works
all
right.
A
B
I'm,
putting
together
my
wedding
site
in
backdrop,
so
I'm
hoping
to
get
some
solid
drop
that
way.
I'm
focused
I
want
to
focus
on
layout
and
theme
stuff
and
getting
getting
layouts
in
core
and
all
that
and
thinking
about,
like
what
the
CSS
architecture
should
be
like
and
what's
cool
and
what's
not
cool
and
all
that
so,
okay.
A
Yeah,
that's
great.
We
did
our
wedding
website
in
backed
up
to
you.
I
found
I
went
to
themeforest
and
they
have
all
these
fantastic,
like
HTML,
beams
and
I.
That
was
really
fun
to
try
and
take
something
that
like
wasn't
intended
for
backdrop
or
Drupal
or
anything
and
like
try
and
squish
it
in
and
see
like
what
is
the
arch
design
are
going
to
be
facing
when
they
take
like
an
HTML
template,
try
and
make
it
work,
perfecto
I'm,
not
sure
if
that's
your
approach
or
not,
but
I
thought
I,
really
insightful.
My.
D
D
A
Hi
Mike
over
to
the
design
call
we
actually
just
propped
up,
but
I
want
to
see
if
anyone
had
any
anything
else
to
add
open,
Q&A
section
you're
talking
about
working
on
layouts
for
14.
A
But
thank
you
all
for
coming
and
thanks
so
much
for
all
of
the
hard
work
everybody's
been
putting
into
all
the
amazing
things
that
are
going
to
come
out
in
one
playthrough
tomorrow.
So
go
team.