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A
Let's
see
and
we
don't
have
any
new
items.
I,
don't
think
this
week's
Euler
alert
so
I'll
be
going
through
our
agenda
of
normal
items
and
seeing
if
we
have
any
updates
on
the
items
that
are
specified
in
the
agenda.
So
first
thing
we
usually
do
is
go
over
our
websites.
So
of
these
we
have
some
items
for
the
API
website.
A
Api
backdrop:
CMS
org,
there's
a
big
issue
that
the
site
navigation
is
pretty
messed
up
on
any
kind
of
mobile
screens,
issue
number
47
and
the
API
backdrop
CMS
or
issue
key
there's
no
poor
request.
Yet
for
this
it
looks
like
it's
mostly
a
CSS
related
issue,
so
anyone
that's
interested
in
taking
on
a
potentially
fairly
easy
large
impact
fix
for
the
API
website.
Issue
number
47
is
probably
straightforward
to
fix
that
on
the
main
web
site
backdrop,
CMS
org
we've
got
two
issues
that
I
would
like
to
improve.
A
One
long-standing
one
that
we
have
been
mentioning
for
quite
a
while
is
issue
442
and
the
backdrop
CMS
or
issue
queue,
and
that's
the
search
system
for
modules,
themes
and
layouts.
We
have
a
very
nice
set
of
designs
that
have
been
put
together
to
make
it
so
that
when
you're
searching
for
projects
on
backdrop,
CMS
org
there's
all
of
these
nice
filters
and
sorting
options,
but
that
has
not
been
implemented
on
the
actual
website.
A
So,
if
you're
looking
for
something
that
requires
a
little
bit
more
in-depth
efforts
and
would
like
to
contribute
to
backup
CMS
work
that
issue
442
is
a
good
one,
but
will
require
a
combination
about
site,
building
and
theming,
and
it's
tricky
fearing
probably
some
JavaScript
as
well,
but
the
designs
that
we
have
a
really
excellent
to
get
that
really
much
easier.
Nice
you're
looking
for
our
users.
A
Secondly,
there's
the
try
backdrop
page:
we
have
an
issue
555,
there's
some
discussion
in
there.
I
saw
just
this
week
about
adding
platform
SH.
They
have
a
new
system
for
demoing
various
different
platforms,
but
there's
also
some
just
discussion
about
around
the
try
backdrop
page
in
general
and
the
way
that
we
should
be
formatting,
that
some
additional
feedback
would
definitely
be
useful.
There's
some
different
opinions
in
there.
A
It's
also
kind
expressed
that
potentially
right
now
we're
doing
something
to
make
it
be
unbiased,
were
randomly
sorting
the
list
of
various
providers,
but
that
has
proven
to
be
slightly
confusing.
I
know
that
we
did
a
workshop
where
we
were
trying
to
tell
people
to
use
the
Pantheon
one
and
what
we
were
showing
a
projector
was
different
than
what
everyone
in
the.
A
Everybody
was
seeing
results
in
a
different
order,
so
that
potentially
can
cause
confusion
at
times.
Hi
Gregory
welcome,
intubating,
so
we're
covering
the
websites
right
now
and
I
was
just
about
to
go
into
the
product.
Has
anything
you'd
like
to
discuss
on
any
of
our
websites
API
sites
the
flagship
site
here,
any
of
the
other
ones.
A
For
four
account
management
to
make
it
so
that
we
can
more
easily
distribute
responsibilities
and
access
to
various
servers
and
so
I'm,
hoping
that
that
will
help
mbw
pandas
generously
offered
to
like
actually
take
on
like
a
Systems
Administrator
role
as
well,
which
is
kind
of
maybe
a
leaving
alleviating
some
of
the
work
or
load
on
Justin
who's.
Right
now
kind
of
you
know
our
main
Systems
Administrator,
but
in
that
one
password
account
one
thing
that
we
have
that
not
everybody
has
been
able
to
get
access
to.
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A
A
When
you
configure
a
flexible
template,
how
that
row
functions-
and
it
basically
is
like
how
wide
is
the
row
it
does
it
go
all
the
way
to
the
edges
of
the
window
or
does
it
have
margins
on
it
and
there's
three
options
right
now:
called
maximum
width,
fixed
width
and
always
full
width
of
your
page
and
there's
just
discussion
around
terminology
and
which
one
of
those
things
is
like
how
we
can
make
that
more
clear.
So
so
there's
a
pull
request
on
this
one.
It's
issue
40,
81
and
I.
A
C
A
C
A
Yeah,
sometimes
the
the
rest
of
the
form
dictates
what
form
elements
like
have
the
best
aesthetic
but
I.
Think
I
would
have
to
agree
that
conventionally
and
in
UX,
if
you
don't
know
the
options
inside
of
a
select
list
like
for
something
like
state,
drop-down
or
province
or
country,
you
know
the
options
are
inside
of
it.
So
a
select
list
is
acceptable,
but
if
there's
a
few
number
of
options-
and
you
have
no
idea
what
the
options
commonly
would
be,
then
radios
are
a
better
form
element.
A
C
A
C
C
What
you
call
a
tree,
js3
sort
of
like
selection
list
with
checkboxes
but
I.
Think
if
we
introduce
something
like
that,
it
may
be
something
like
the
elements,
the
thing
that
we
introduced
ofcourse,
it
might
be
yeah
options
element,
yes,
like
the
options
and
I
mean
something
that
could
be
used
in
other
places
like
in
core.
Besides
that,
could
you
guide
me
to
this
page?
Yes,.
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C
B
C
C
D
C
A
Thank
you.
I
really
appreciate
that
yeah
all
right
next
up
is
I'm
just
going
to
keep
sharing
my
screen
so
that
people
can
see
the
agenda
theme
function
for
human
slash.
Machine
name
is
issued
3402,
and
this
is
to
do
with
places
like
views
or
layouts
or
content
types
wherever
we
have
a
human
readable
label,
plus
a
machine
name
or
displaying
them
in
different
ways
throughout
the
user
interface,
and
so
the
suggestion
here
is
like
let's
come
up
with
a
way
to
present
label
plus
machine
name
whenever
you're
showing
them.
C
Think
so
yeah
we
need
to
do
that
in
a
consistent
way.
As
in
in
some
places
we
have
bolded
text
for
the
human
name
and
then
brackets
and
smaller
text
for
machine
names,
but
yeah.
It
would
be
sort
of
like
good
to
have
like
a
UI
pattern
for
it.
That
is
consisted,
of
course,
the
the
admin
user
interface
yeah,
a
green.
A
A
C
A
C
Another
issue
that
I
was
meant
to
create
an
issue
for
so
we
had
a
couple
of
things
that
would
make
the
admin
UI
sort
of,
like
the
feel
overwhelming
when
there
was
a
lot
of
form
elements.
One
of
that
was
that
the
bolded,
the
tanks
that
yeah
yeah,
so
this
is
sort
of
like
one
of
the
three
issues
that
if
you
switch
to
a
one
of
those
like
demos
that
you
open
its
previously
you'll,
see
that,
for
example,
yeah.
So
this
is
a
simple
form,
and
now
we
fix
the
fact
that
labels
are
bolded
everywhere.
C
But
if
you
go
to
field
settings
for
example,
where
you
were
before
like
a
file.
Sorry
final
type
settings
yeah,
oh
yeah.
Yes,
so
yeah,
and
maybe
that's
not
a
good
example
then,
but
yeah.
If
you
can
imagine,
we
fixed
the
labels
now
here
previously
wasn't
working.
But
if
you
have
a
checkbox
and
then
that
checkbox
yeah.
C
A
C
Yes,
so
the
thing
is
exactly
there
so
see
how
the
published
status
the
previous
one
that
you
had
so
the
published
thing,
oh
yeah
there
it
is
see
these
are
intended
properly
but
published,
is
not
so
the
those
radio
buttons
should
be
intended
to
separate
them
from
the
checkbox
underneath
them.
They
remember
that
selection,
because
now
it
feels
as
if
they're
part
of
the
same
thing.
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B
A
C
A
C
Exactly
so,
it's
a
combination
not
only
of
states
but
also
of
a
save
that
that
case
of
a
radio
set
or
a
checkbox
set,
and
then
following
another
checkbox
that
doesn't
have
a
parent
label
like
a
you,
know,
rapper
label,
for
it
so
yeah.
So
this
in
this
case
again,
the
checkbox
seems
that
it's
part
of
the
thing
above
it
which
is
not.
C
So
I
have
I
have
an
issue
for
that
where
I
found
a
third-party
library
or
could
be
just
what
you
call
it
CSS
now
I
think
there's
some
JavaScript
involved
so
that
it's
time
that
you
choose
a
option
in
a
set
of
options
instead
of
having
the
dependent
fields
be
after
them,
it
would
sort
of
like
inject
them
under
each
option.
I
can't
find
the
issue
for
it
now
I'll
try
to
find
it
and
I'll
yeah
so
but
yeah.
C
A
The
way
yeah
might
like
the
end
solution
might
not
be
complicated
here.
That
might
be
so
simple
as
to
just
say:
you
know,
providing
a
utility
class
that
just
allows
you
to
indent
stuff.
If
it's
going
to
be
conditional,
which
I
know,
makes
another
step,
but
at
least
then
we
would
have
some
tool
to
apply
everywhere.
I
think
in
the
case,
two
views,
that's
views,
specific
CSS
that
doesn't
dictation
for
it,
but
yeah
great
okay,
an.
C
Exercise
so
sorry,
the
the
issue
should
be
two
three
zero.
Four
I
have
a
nice
green
sugar
thing
as
well.
There
yeah
that
shows
what
I
mean
it's
a
not
that
fun.
But
yes,
that's
a
separate
each
okay,
but
yeah.
So
this
is
one
of
the
things,
so
you
you
select
something
from
our
set
and
the
relevant
options
appear
after
it.
Whereas
if
you
scroll
a
bit
down
you'll
see
the
alternative
solution,
which
is
this.
A
C
So
so
this
becomes
even
more
useful
when
you
have
a
huge
list
of
options,
and
then
you
have
multiple
things
in
especially
small
screens.
If
this
happens
on
mobile,
then
the
the
fields
that
appear
are
off
viewport
of
the
user,
which
causes
a
usability
thing
problem
and
I
thought
this
was
a
good
solution,
a
Acco
solution
for
it.
A
Okay,
let's
see
fix
drop-down,
behavior
I'm,
not
sure.
Oh
okay,
yeah,
yeah,
sorry
drop
down.
I
was
thinking
select
list,
but
this
has
to
do
with
the
mobile
navigation
when
you
click
on
the
link,
whether
it
opens
it
or
whether
it
goes
to
that
page
right,
yep,
exactly
yeah,
it
looks
like
some
of
the
discussions
in
here:
they're
actually
not
making
options,
but
instead
just
changing
the
behavior
so
that
it's
more
acceptable
universally.
That
seemed
to
be
the
case.
I.
C
A
E
I
regionally
filed
it
and
it
sort
of
people
took
it
on
made
a
pull
request
and
stuff
and
fixed
it.
But
I
mean
basis
things
anything
list
of
the
things
or
the
rest
of
core
wasn't
affected
at
all,
so
I
sort
of
reflected
on
one
trying
it
again
to
try
and
get
a
fix,
University
job
into
killing
in
places,
but
using
basically
possibly.
E
A
E
A
Okay,
let's
see
this
next
one
is
an
old
one,
Gregory
that
you
filed.
That
is
a
real,
easy
win
honestly
and
that's
in
the
field
you
I
yeah,
oh
and
there's
only
one
item
like
don't
show
it
as
a
drop-down
select
list.
I.
Do
this
all
the
time
honestly,
where
I
select
the
field
type
and
then
I'm
like
what's
under
the
second
one?
Oh
nothing
and
you
showed
all
of
the
different
things
that
only
have
one
possible
widget
and
it's
just
really
ridiculous
yeah.
So.
C
There's
two
options:
there
either
render
it
as
plain
text
or
as
a
disabled
field,
and
this
is
something
that
people
that
without
or
CDs
will
just
ignore
and
never
people
did
buy
as
in
yeah
or
people
that
are
familiar
with
Drupal
or
bactrim.
They
know
that
there's
only
one
option,
so
they
will
never
click,
but
people
that
are
what
should
I
say
dangerous
and
they
would
like
to
click
the
user
interface
options
to
see.
What's
there,
they
get
annoyed
because
it's
like
yeah
yeah,.
A
The
there's
already
highly
customized
JavaScript
on
this
page,
that
does
this
magical
transformation
here,
which
means
we
already
have
a
perfect
place
to
put
the
solution,
and
it's
not
difficult.
It's
already
doing
this
work
too,
and
if
you
look
at
this
page
without
JavaScript,
it's
actually
the
second
text
field
or
second
select
list-
is
a
really
big
select
list
that
is,
has
opted
groups
inside
of
it
and
for
all
field
types
and
all
widgets,
so
they're
already
doing
magic
to
convert
this
into
these
individual
select
lists.
So
it's
not.
A
A
C
A
A
Yeah
for
two
reasons
that
disabled
to
me
means
that
that
value
might
not
well,
because
maybe
this
this
is
probably
specific
to
me
entirely-
that
a
disabled
field
won't
submit
into
the
post
request.
So
that
adds
a
technical
challenge
that,
if
you've
disabled
it,
the
value
wouldn't
be
submitted
and
from
an
end
user
perspective
for
some
people.
They
might
also
feel
that
they
weren't
submitting
a
value
if
it
was
disabled.
A
Let's
see
next
up
is
promoted
modules
in
the
Installer
I.
Don't
really
want
to
recap
this
one,
because
it
doesn't
come
anywhere
recently
that,
instead
of
experimental
modules,
an
alternative
would
be
to
promote
modules
in
the
project
browser
as
being
ones
that
are
potentially
candidates
for
a
future
core
inclusion.
C
Yes,
it
solves
a
lot
of
problems
that
d8
currently
has
with
big
things,
being
added
as
experimental
people
using
it
and
then
being
removed
from
core
with
an
uncertain
future,
and
it
lowers
the
overhead.
The
reason
why
Drupal
8
has
gone
with
solution
is
because
they
don't
have
a
project
browser.
We
do
so.
A
Yeah
so
I'm,
not
gonna,
recap
that
on
those
no,
you
know
recent
activity
there.
Okay,
let's
move
on
to
the
design
section
where
there
are
some
things
that
are
specific,
like
just
the
appearance
of
things,
rather
than
the
way
that
they
function
and
the
first
one
that
we've
got
actually
had
some
movement
this
week,
issue
1493
that
the
defaults
color
that
basis
provides
in
its
header.
This
right
here
say:
st.
Paul
Tim
brought
up
that
he
doesn't
like
it
and
I
think
a
lot
of
people
were
kind
of
an
agreement
to
that.
A
They
were
like
yeah.
That
really
does
cause
some
issues
and
I
noted
that
when
you
have
a
long
site
name,
it
looks
horrible
because
it
like
stretches
across
the
entire
top,
and
so
the
solution
we
actually
merge.
This
change
is
that
we
kept
the
setting
for
site
name
background,
but
we
made
it
so
that
only
applies
to
mobile.
So
here's
what
this
looks
like
on
mobile
and
so
the
setting
is
now
just
renamed
mobile
back
at
her
title
background
and
it
doesn't
affect
the
desktop
version
anymore.
A
C
A
C
And
there's
good
sense
assume
that
that
we
should
move
the
margin
over
the
thing.
It's
emergent
yes
to
another
element,
instead
of
having
it
in
the
hero
block,
because
the
idea
there
was
to
have
a
gap
between
the
single
hero
block
and
what
follows
it.
As
in
plain
text,
we
just
never
thought
of
having
two
hero
blocks,
but
this
is
sort
of
like
creating
a
single
sort
of
like
single
page
website,
where
you
have
multiple,
oh
yeah,.
C
C
Sorry,
what's
not
supported.
So,
if
you
uploaded
beyond
a
image
field,
it
doesn't
generate
a
thumbnail
for
it.
Now
we
do
for
the
rest
of
the
images.
So
that's
the
second
bit
I'm,
not
sure
if
we
have
a
separation
for
that,
but
yeah,
that's
yeah,
all
related,
so
in
other
words,
better
support
for
SBT
yeah
yeah.
One
bit
is
adding
the
extension
or
automatically
sub
like
including
image
extensions,
which
include
edge
between
because
there's
also
other
extensions
like
animated
gif,
which
is
a
chief
and
a
PNG.
Is
we
hard-coded?
C
We
don't
account
for
those,
and
now
that
I
mention
it.
There
is
an
issue
as
well
about
retaining
the
animated
gif
animation
thing,
because
if
you
apply
style
what
you
polish
image
styles
to
remit,
literature
removes
the
animation
and
the
solution
that
we
came
up
come
up
with
the
issue.
Even
for
that,
the
solution
that
we
came
up
for
there
is
that
to
warn
people
saying
that
if
they
cannot
leave
the
image
untouched
and
they
select,
a
animal
style
would
break
their
animation.
C
A
C
C
A
Okay.
Well,
we've
got
some
also
other
things:
print
related
tasks
that
we'd
liked
at
some
point
to
create
a
banner,
a
pop-up
banner
stickers.
We
could
potentially
get
new
routes
of
stickers.
Some
people
have
suggested
ones
that
are
specifically
made
for
the
glowing
Apple
on
the
back
of
Apple
laptops,
but
yeah
we're
open
to
those
those
suggestions
and
yeah.
We
have.
We
do
have
some
funding
available
for
that,
but
we
don't
have
any
funding
to
pay
designers.
So
so
any
anyone,
that's
interested
that
please
reach
out
info
it
backdrops
the
mascot
work.
A
B
B
B
D
A
That
sounds
that
sounds
cool.
Why
don't
you
we
have
an
issue
for
this
it'd
be
nice
to
have
some
place
to
share
this,
sir
they're.
C
B
C
B
A
For
jumping
on
our
and
to
describe
that
those,
it's
really
cool,
okay!
Well,
it's
it's
very
actually
in
this
meaning
before
the
next
one
starts,
so
give
ourselves
ten
minutes
to
regroup
and
then
we'll
be
meeting
back
up
again
for
the
Deaf
meeting.
So
thank
you
guys
all
for
joining
and
we'll
see
you
guys
either
in
ten
minutes
or
next
week
or
on
the
internet.
So
thank
you.
Everybody.