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From YouTube: Backdrop Design & UX meeting - Feb 14
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Today’s design agenda: http://bit.ly/2RXeyUS
A
Nate
has
been
trying
to
improve.
It
he's
got
other
ideas
about
how
the
sequel
query
should
be
written
in
a
way
that
will
not
cause
duplicate
results
and
might
be
more
performant
in
other
ways
as
well.
So
that
is
not
deployable
at
the
moment,
but
it
looks
like
it's
free
closed,
so
I'm
going
to
test
a
couple
of
his.
A
I'm
going
to
test
a
couple
of
his
solutions
or
today
and
see
if
we
can
get
them
to
play
tomorrow.
That's
my
plan
on
that
sandbox
demo.
Let's
see
where
we
were
on
that
I
think
there
is
a
couple
of
suggestions
in
the
current
pull
request
about
improving
language
on
the
demo
page.
So
I
might
work
on
that
today.
A
Since
me
is
gonna,
be
working
on
the
sequel
query
for
the
search
listings
and
see
if
we
can
at
least
get
that
done,
because
I
had
a
an
idea
about
doing
a
Skillshare
class
on
how
to
use
dr.
up
CMS,
where
I
thought
it
would
be
fun
to
do
that
using
the
demo
button
on
the
home
page
and
be
like
I'm
just
gonna.
A
Do
this
quick
demo
by
using
the
thing
and
then
I
wanted
to
see
if
we
could
get
like
an
increase
in
traffic
of
other
people
trying
to
do
stuff
using
our
demo
site
and
I
thought.
That
might
also
be
like
a
fun
thing
to
like
promote
some
of
the
things
in
backdrop
who
people
haven't
seen
yet
so
we'll.
A
A
Okay,
so
those
are
the
main
thanks
for
working
on
Trebek
gypsy
master
org.
There
has
been
no
progress
on
the
timer
button
since
last
week,
because
we've
been
focused
on
search
stuff,
but
that'll,
hopefully
move
along
this
week.
Okay,
so
Rebecca
the
project.
A
couple
of
major
things
to
highlight
for
the
113
release
is
putting
an
admin.
Dashboard
in
court
looks
like
we're
getting
a
lot
of
good
feedback
on
that.
That's
issue
number
495
an
acute,
an
old
hoodie.
We're
also
talking
about
putting
save
draft,
in
course.
A
So
this
is
just
a
rearrangement
of
the
known
form
now
that
we
have
the
ability
to
create
drafts
more
easily.
So
this
is
3157
and
adding
our
promoted
modules
through
the
project.
Installer,
which
is
gonna,
require
a
little
Reacher
during
a
project
module
which
I
think
there's
already
been
some
progress
on
it
too.
So
that
is
number
31
1930.
A
There
are
a
bunch
of
other
issues,
tagged
with
UX
for
the
113
release.
I
was
looking
through
them
today,
because
I
found
that
fun
and
exciting.
For
some
reason,
I
decided
to
do
before
the
meeting
check
around
all
these.
Your
2d
and
finish
tickets,
so,
if
anyone's
interested,
particularly
in
ones
that
have
been
tagged
for
113,
there's
a
link
in
the
in
today's
agenda
for
those,
but
also
on.
C
A
A
C
C
It
seems
that
there's
only
one
or
two
people
in
the
backdrop,
what
you
call
it
a
community
that
are
active
like
as
in
when
they
find
issues
they
actually
report
them,
but
yet
we
don't
know
if
anyone
else
is
willing
to
just
switch
any
of
their
dev
environments
or
something
to
appeal
I.
Think
we
fix
more
things
cuz.
My
preaching
is
that
people
that
have
I
feel
languages.
They
just
switch
the
environment,
they
see
vacancies
and
they
say
it's
totally
broken.
So
they
just
give
up
yeah.
A
C
A
Specific
for
left
or
right
I
need
to
write
it
for
right
to
last,
and
if
there
isn't
somebody
testing
the
exact
same
interface
in
right-to-left
either
you
know
seven
point:
do
the
testing
processor
report
gets
merged?
That's
really
easy
to
overlook,
so
I
think
it
would
be
great
to
have
more
people.
Do
that
I
started
doing
that
with
my
site
to
I.
Have
a
my
local
test
site
now
permanently.
Has
the
language
switcher
block
on
it.
A
Constantly
flip
back
and
forth
when
I'm
testing,
something
and
I
think
that's
only
become
part
of
my
process
recently
due
to
all
of
these
issues
coming
out
for
us
like.
Oh,
we
really
need
to
check
that
one,
so
I
would
encourage
any
was
doing
a
lot
of
testing
on
stuff
to
try
that
or
even
in
sandboxes,
if
you're
testing
an
issue
to
go
ahead,
I
think.
C
That
is
deeper
issues
than
that
as
well,
because
I
after
working
in
a
couple
of
issues
and
then
I
think
it
was
a
caramel,
but
who
was
reviewing
it
but
I
think
it
was
made.
So
that
was
pointing
CSS
issues
like
it's
time
that
you
declare
float
to
the
left,
then
you
need
to
think
of
whenever
you
have
flocked
left
right
or
whenever
you
add
left
and
right
padding.
C
Imagine
you
need
to
also
add
the
respective
RTL
pin
yeah,
but
this
has
always
been
in
my
head,
but
I
have
discovered
now
with,
while
working
for
with
these
RTL
issues,
that
it
was
deeper
than
that,
because
the
punctuation
and
the
way
that
we
present
things
like
in
within
key
functions
needs
to
be
carefully
sort
of
like
done
because
see
how
we
have
like
a
labor
for
something.
Then
then
I
Colin,
and
then
we
add
variable
to
represent
that
a
good
example
was
the
thing
that
I
was
working
recently.
C
Their
passwords
see
how
there's
an
indicator
that
says
password
strength
and
colon
and
then
pour
or
whatever.
So
it
was
the
whole
thing.
Those
two
things
were
considered:
two
different
things
and
I
would
swap
places
as
if
there
would
be
in
the
opposite
direction
than
expected.
So
this
it's
more
than
just
CSS.
We
need
to
be
careful
with
I,
don't
know
and
floating
them
does
not
always
work.
It's
a
bit
more
complicated
and
I
would
love
to
have
someone
from
like
that.
That
has
more
experience,
because
the
native
language
is
left
to
right.
C
A
They've
just
seen
more
sites
that
are
built
that
way,
and
they
know
what
the
patterns
are
for
things
like
hazard
indicators
like
we
have
it's
like
a
a
meter
that
goes
from
left
to
right,
like
does
the
whole
meter
flip
and
go
for
my
tool.
Acts
like
I,
don't
know,
look,
there's
stuff
like
that,
where
there's
probably
patterns
in
right-to-left
languages,
they're
different
from
left
to
right,
and
we
should
know
what
those
are.
That's
an
excellent
point.
C
A
C
When
you
try
to
select
the
whole
thing
like
something:
weird
happens
like
you
start
selecting
it
and
then
the
bracket
which
is
supposed
to
be
at
the
end,
gets
selected
after
you
have
finished
this
election
like
that's
weird,
it's
so
yeah
like
it's
deeper
than
that.
It's
like
it
goes
even
to
the
actual
text
that
gets
selected
and
I.
Guess
that
it
might
be.
It
might
also
have
to
do
with
things
that
we
have
no
control
over.
A
C
Exactly
how
Bowser
handles
that
and
at
the
end,
I
think
that,
because
I
have
rare,
that
I've
done
a
little
bit
of
research
and
I
think
that
most
of
the
RTL
people
just
have
gotten
used
to
that
I.
Think
even
the
carrot
that
blinks,
we
think
the
the
cursor
that
blinks
within
the
fields
when
you
type
it
goes
in
the
opposite
direction.
Something
like
that,
but
yeah
anyways,
if
I.
If
I,
if
I,
if
I
happen
to
see
a
pattern
that
could
be
solved
in
a
more
sort
of
like
in-depth.
A
A
Joseph
went
and
ran
them
all
through
an
accessibility
checker
in
terms
of
contrast,
and
he
found
that
most
of
them
were
fine,
but
in
some
cases
we're
using
the
same
color
for
two
different
parts
of
the
page
and
in
one
place
that's
fine
in
another
place.
It's
not,
and
so
it's
really
hard
to
find
a
color
that
works
in
both
places
like
if
it's
both
on
a
lighter
background
in
on
a
darker
background,
how
do
you
make
it
legible?
And
so
he
thought
the
solution
might
have
been
to
use
more
colors
right.
A
So
if
you
have
an
option
for
like
lighter
and
darker,
that
might
be
good,
I'm,
not
sure
that's
realistic
for
getting
our
first
set
of
colors
and
core,
because
we
require
a
bunch
of
other
changes,
so
we'll
see
where,
where
that
lands.
But
it
is
at
least
moving
forward,
which
is
good.
Let's
see
it,
shoes
that
was
issued.
3209
issue
3309
is
removing
tabs
on
long
and
register
and
password
reset
pages.
A
This
one
I
still
think
needs
more
feedback,
but
it's
something
that
we
need
to
do
carefully,
because
there
are
sites
that
depend
on
those
links
and
whether
they
look
like
tabs
or
not.
They
do
all
still
need
to
render
I
just
have
to
make
sure
that
anything
we
change
doesn't
prevent
the
utility
of
those
links
from
or
evening.
That's.
A
There
was
a
court
issue
created
I
think
last
week,
specifically
about
that,
and
it's
interesting
that
people
have
weighed
in
on.
It
seem
completely
split
we're
like
happy.
People
are
like.
Oh
yes,
we
definitely
need
this.
In
half
people
are
like
no,
so
I
think
that's
gonna
be
one
of
those
things
where
we
can't
make
a
decision
on
it
right
away.
We're
just
gonna
have
to
let
it
sit
and
see
you
know
over,
like
I
was
almost
people
that
was
like
I
really
liked
it.
A
The
way
it
is
but
I
don't
know
I
like
the
way
it
is
because
I'm
familiar
with
the
way
it
is,
and
that
might
be
a
thing
where,
like
a
lot
of
longtime
drupal
people
are
just
used
to
that,
and
so
that's
what
they
like,
but
if
we
get
more
people
coming
from
WordPress
or
like
no,
this
is
the
reason.
Those
things
are
valuable.
I
think
those
be
good
for
old
schoolers
like
us
to
hear
so.
I
definitely
thought
it's
interesting
I.
A
The
only
use
case
that
I've
actually
seen
for
that
into
the
Drupal
sites.
I've
built
have
been
for
enterprise
sites,
so
I
think
it's
interesting
that
that's
what
WordPress
does,
which
is
very
clearly
not
Enterprise
sites,
and
that's
not
what
we
did
in
the
drupal
world,
so
I'm
curious
to
see
where
that
one
goes
but
yeah.
Anyone
who
has
thoughts
or
feelings
on
that
I
would
encourage
you
to
weigh
in
because
it
is
a
crazy
idea,
but
could
be
really
valuable.
I
think.
C
That
it's
not
so
crazy
and
a
thing
in
DNC
has
to
do
with
audience.
There's
two
types
of
audiences
when
it
comes
to
that
it's
the
people
they
that
expect.
For
example,
if
the
site
is
a
forum
type
of
site,
people
expect
to
have
the
same
thing
when
they
log
in
as
the
rest
of
the
site,
because
there's
actual
site
visitors,
logging
in
and
participate
in
a
sort
of
like
community
like
manner.
C
E
D
Of
way,
WordPress
does
it
and
and
I
think
it's
sort
of
like
a
philosophical
thing,
you
know
systems
like
systems
take
on
the
personality
of
their
founders.
You
know
where
backdrop
is
for
us,
but
like
like
in
WordPress,
Matt
Mullenweg,
who
started
it
was
a
content
editor
so
so,
like
WordPress
is
all
around
built
around
the
the
idea
of
of
optimizing.
The
experience
for
the
content
editor
so
to
just
saying
that,
like
if
they've
decided
that
something
is
good,
I
think
we
should
pay
attention.
D
A
Yeah
and
I
also
noticed
that,
on
a
lot
of
my
sites
that
have
like
designated
content,
editors
like
the
dashboard
is
super
important
to
them
and,
having
like
this,
is
your
administrative
area
being
different
from
just
navigate
around
site?
Trying
to
page
you
want
to
edit
and
click
Edit
on
it
is,
is
sort
of
a
different
thing.
Yeah
I,
don't
know
it's.
A
It's
definitely
I
mean
the
one
thing
that
makes
triple
different
from
WordPress
is
that
creating
content
is
not
an
administrative
task
right
like
any
like
fruit
for
having
something
like
a
forum
or
something
that's
a
community
site?
It's
like
you,
don't
have
to
be
an
administrator.
You
don't
have
to
have
elevated
perfectly
just
to
create
content.
A
A
D
A
A
Know
people
that
enter
feels
like
that
would
be
to
evolution.
Would
she
checked
but
yeah
cuz?
Maybe
it
wasn't
decision
he
made,
maybe
just
inherited
it
like.
We
inherited
it
from
triple,
but
it'll
be
good
to
check,
because
if
you
did,
that
would
be
really
compelling.
You'd
be
like
I
think
this
is
more
usable
this
way
and
changed
something.
Then
that
would
be
good
too.
It's.
A
D
A
A
A
Alright,
so
that
was
a
little
bit
of
a
tangent,
but
a
good
one,
and
then
we
also
have
this
long-standing
issue.
25
28
I
was
actually
working
on
this
this
morning,
I
got
distracted
to
design
in
theme,
maintenance
page
in
basis,
so
we
have
a
cute
maintenance
page
in
seven
theme,
which
is
what
most
people
see.
However,
if
your
site
is
in
maintenance
mode
and
somebody
who's,
not
an
admin
goes
to
see
it.
It
just
says
like
normal
and
styled
text
in
the
top
left
hand
side
of
the
screen,
which
is
not
very
friendly.
A
If
you're
specifically
interested
in
design
issues,
we
have
a
label
in
the
github
queue
which
I
think
it's
just
called
design,
and
that
could
definitely
help
point
you
in
the
direction
where
we
either
need
designs,
John
or
we
need
to
sign
hewed
or
we
need
feedback
in
most
cases.
Sometimes
there
are
issues
in
there
they're
like
CSS
issues
that
got
tagged
with
design,
I
think
those
are
old
ones
that
have
been
categorized,
superb
really,
and
we
also
have
a
milestone
for
1.3.
A
Alright,
let's
see
I
think
that's
it
first
stuff,
that's
really
important.
We
talked
about
all
right
at
the
beginning
before
things
before
we
turned
at
the
camera
on,
we
talked
about
distributing
design
assets
for
local
teams
to
get
t-shirts
and
hoodies
printed.
That
might
also
be
something
for
designers
to
weigh
in
on.
If
you
wanted
to
help
us
come
up
with
an
improved
t-shirt,
design,
the
one
we
have
works,
we
have
a
logo
one.
We
have
a
dragon
one,
but
the
problem
with
the
dragon.
A
One
is
that
you
can't
put
on
a
dark
background,
because
then
the
dragon
disappears,
but
yeah
any
any
options
for
that
are
welcome,
and
we
also
have
an
issue
here
for
designing
a
pop-up
banner.
So
if
we're
gonna
have
backdrop
an
event
that
is
perhaps
not
a
Drupal
event
where
we
do
feel
comfortable
advertising
me
want
to
have
a
booth
and
having
some
kind
of
a
banner
there.
It
would
be
good
to
or
if
we
have
like
a
summit
or
something
else.
A
Speaking
of
non-turbo
events,
I
submitted
a
talk
for
it's
a
Linux
open-source
conference
this
year,
which
I
think
will
be
fun.
I,
don't
know
if
I'll
get
in
but
might
be
fun
to
go
anyway,
see
what
see
what
the
rest
of
the
world
looks
like
the
non
Drupal
type
or.
C
A
The
sticker
for
the
back
of
a
laptop
I
used
to
have
these
all
on
this
thing,
but
we
talked
about
the
last
time
and
no
one
ever
did
so
stickered
it's.
We
have
a
issue
for
that
in
the
peanuts.
In
the
backdrop,
see
my
stuff
or
cue,
I
think
it's
labeled
with
outreach
or
something
and
then
t-shirt.
A
F
A
Everything
is
pretty
mixed
up
together,
I
mean
that
so
there's
like
contextual
links,
which
gets
you
to
the
front
back
from
the
front
we
have
tabs
if
the
admin
bar
there's
just
a
bunch
of
stuff,
that's
kind
of
doesn't
differentiate
between
admin
pages
and
non
admin
pages.
The
only
thing
that
really
does
is
the
theme
all.
D
Right
and
and
then
the
other
part
that
you're
missing
not
having
like
a
unified
administrative
back-end.
It
is
it's
kind
of
like
an
on-screen
reference
for
the
kinds
of
stuff
that
you
can
do
but
like
in.
If
we
in
our
world,
like
you
know
that
there's
a
list
of
content
somewhere
there
was
a
taxonomy
term
somewhere
there,
there's
like
all
these
things
that
you
do,
but
you
have
to
kind
of
know
that
they're
there
and
go
search
for
them
and
find
them,
whereas,
like
WordPress,
is
like
boom.
Here's
everything!
D
B
A
You
can't
put
them
on
we're
in
Baghdad,
but
I
do
think
like,
but
one
thing
I
really
liked
about
the
way
Drupal
sixes
admin
bar
was
or
admin
tasks
were
organized.
Is
that
under
like
site
building
where,
like
all
the
things
you
had
to
build,
so
there
were
like
image,
Styles
layouts,
you
know
plenteous
Oracle
handles
good
use
like
all
of
the
things
you
had
to
like
construct
we're
under
there,
and
we
don't
have
a
designated
place
for
that
anymore.
A
We
haven't
since
Drupal
7,
there
are
like
well,
some
of
them
are
in
their
content,
and
some
of
them
are
under
structure
and
some
of
them
are
under
configuration,
and
that
makes
it
exactly
how
you're
describing
like
what
you
need
to
know.
The
thing
is
there,
you
need
to
know
inner
silence
exists
and
that
you
have
to
configure
them
before
you
even
go
looking
for
them,
and
so
like
we
have
some
opportunity
to
improve
that
with
putting
this
Ashburton
like
we
could
give
people
like
a
hint.
C
Since
we're
talking
about
UX
and
everything
you
just
said
reminded
me
of
something
that
happened
yesterday
at
work,
so
part
of
my
work
is
to
be
a
support
engineer
for
the
new
anyways
there's
people
that
come,
let's
start
using
Drupal
now
and
they
make
silly
requests
what
would
be
silly
requests,
and
you
would
think
that
a
person
like
me,
with
the
experience
that
I
haven't,
would
be
able
to
answer
that
or
figure
out.
What's
going
on
so
I.
Don't
have
that
much
experience
with
beans
or
panels
so
to
say,
I
know
what
they
are.
C
I
know
how
they
used
the
flat
tutorials,
but
I
haven't
actually
built
anything
on
that.
I
only
had
to
maintain
things
that
were
built
using
that,
so
it
was
a
silly
request
of,
and
this
comes
to
sorry
just
not
to
lose.
My
thought
is
about
a
feature
that
we
have
introduced,
that
we
are
under
using
I,
think,
which
is
a
great
usability
wing
and
I'll
come
to.
C
That
is
see
how
we
put
the
the
smaller
versions
of
the
permission
mattresses,
wherever
people
expect
to
find
that
this
is
a
great
UX
wing
that
we
could
make
it
with.
We
should
make
it
easier
for
developers
just
to
embed
those
those
kind
of
matrices,
because
it
was
like
the
request,
was
hey:
I,
don't
have
permission
to
edit.
That
and
I
was
like.
C
So
I
had
to
go
back
and
like
figure
out
like
three
times
to
figure
out
which,
where
the
proper
permissions,
whereas
when
I
was
frustrated-
and
there
was
a
senior
engineer
that
was
next
to
me-
and
he
was
sort
of
like
giving
me
tips
I,
have
you
checked
that?
Have
you
checked
that
and
I
go
man?
Why
is
this
so
frustrating?
He
said:
what
can
you
do
and
I
go?
What
say
you
do?
Let
me
show
you
and
I
showed
him
the
thing
he
says
they
weren't
they
are
we
doing
that
into
a
plate.
C
I
don't
know
it's
like
and
I
go
yeah.
So
my
point
is
I.
Think
I
have
created
an
issue
for
that.
A
ticket
I
think
that
we
should
see
how
we
standardize
the
in
the
in
the
form
API
that
we
have
a
type
equals
that
help.
I
think
that
we
should
have
a
permission,
matrix
type
of
field
where
people
can
specify
an
array
of
permissions
and
then
it
automatically
builds
that
I
think
that
would.
C
I
think
we
do
I
think
we
do
so.
It
is
always
a
pain
to
get
just
get
the
validation
and
then
pull
the
matrix
and
I
think
we
even
I
think
that
poppy
started
using
that
with
when
he
introduced
the
permissions
in
the
content.
Sorry
contact
form
settings
and
he
even
had
a
comment
that
says
all
yeah
music
we're
using
here
the
same
theme
as
we
are
using
for
I
think
Noah
anyways.
So
we're
doing
a
bit
of
you
know
funny
things,
and
at
least
we
have
comments
of
what
we're
doing
in
what
we're
doing.
A
F
So
I
was
thinking
about
a
similar
thing
recently
talking
to
my
dad
about
this,
and
so
part
of
that,
like
we
could
make
it
better
by
doing
what
you're
suggesting,
but
a
lot
of
it
would
also
be
it's
like.
You
have
ten
different
ways
to
manage.
Layouts
like
you
have
beans,
you
have
panels,
you
have
paragraphs,
you
have
like
Drupal
course
built-in
layout
system,
and
then
you
have
display
suite
as
just
you
have
all
these
nested
things
and
it's
a
huge
mess
and
I
feel
like
a
lot
of
contribs
are
not
designed
to
feel
like.
C
So
yeah
this
is
something
that
are
really
things.
I
mentioned
it
before.
It's
like
I'm,
really
passionate
about
it
like
to
make
things
integrated
into
in
such
a
way
that
it's
sort
of
like
feels
intuitive
and
that
they
don't
feel
like
a
separate
thing,
and-
and
this
was
a
sort
of
like
a
phrase
that
is
trademarked
by
Jen-
it's
like
good
things
where
people
expect
to
find
it.
It's
like
it's.
This
is
which
we
should
always
keep
that
in
mind
like
it's.
C
A
We
start
what
we
started
with
is
like
a
really
powerful
but
complex
system
I'm
trying
to
like
unify
all
of
the
great
work
that
was
done
in
terpil
and
make
it
cohesive
it's
hard
and
I
think
like
blocks
and
beans
and
paragraphs
and
layouts
and
panels-
and
you
know
whatever,
there's
just
a
lot
of
different
things
and
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
simplify
this
architecture
thing
this
mass
that
we
have
is
hard
look.
This
is
hard
problem.
I
think
that
coming
up
with
standard
interface
patterns,
like
you
know,
configuration
matrixes
for
permissions
is
good.
A
I
also
think,
like
you
know,
getting
layouts
and
mini
layouts
in
a
way
that
is
reusable
biking.
Trip
is
also
gonna,
be
really
good,
like
there's
gonna,
be
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff.
That's
great,
but
I.
Think,
like
part
of
the
reason
that
Drupal
7
became
so
much
more
complicated,
usability
wise
it's
just
because
it
became
so
much
more
powerful
functionality.
A
Wise
and
that's
always
gonna
be
kind
of
a
trade-off
where
I
think
like
especially
when
you
have
Kim
trip
with
a
bunch
of
great
ideas
but
they're
designed
by
people
or
different
people
than
who
designed
the
original
software.
It's
gonna
end
up
feeling
different.
We
can
come
up
with
pattern,
libraries,
but
like
sometimes
the
different
things
are
gonna
be
better
and
those
are
gonna
have
to
make
their
way
back
into
core
to
get.
A
C
I
think
we
already
have
a
ticket
for
that.
It's
called
like
bring
displace,
which
features
into
the
layout
system.
I
think
we
do
have
a
ticket.
My
parents,
like
I,
agree
with
you
that
we're
doing
a
great
job
and
it's
time
that
people
think
that
we
had
a
meta
issue
as
well
for
like
kick-ass
features
for
layouts
or
something
like
that,
which
is
like
ideas
that
people
had.
That
would
include
so
like
the
panel's
displace
with
panels
everywhere
sort
of
like
ecosystem,
and
they
would
say,
oh
yes,
I
was
able
to
do
that.
C
It
would
be
great
if
this
feature
was
added
as
an
option
in
the
blocks
or
something,
and
we
are
slowly
like
I
think,
as
we
said,
we're
doing
a
great
job,
we're
slowly
bringing
these
features
into
sort
of
like
the
layout
system
that
we
built
so
joseph
I'm
not
sure
like.
If
you
have
specific
features
in
mind,
but
yeah
we
just
file
tickets.
F
Big
one
I
ran
into
with
this
was
like:
we
have
a
client
on
drupal
7
and
they
use
mandrel
for
email
and
mandrel
went
down
for
several
days
and
they
just
couldn't
send
email,
but
the
process
of
actually
switching
from
mandrel
to
like
send
grid
was
completely
impossible
because
of
the
amount
of
data
they
had
and
the
amount
of
like
how
different
the
modules
were.
It
was
like
these.
C
So
this
is,
this
is
a
fundamental
problem
and
like
if
you,
if
you
see
our
country,
we
have
like
300
400
could
be
projects.
But
if
you
look
in
Drupal,
they
kinda
looked
like
they
had
dozens
of
thousands
and
I
think
how
this
came
to
be.
Is
that
features
that
we're
missing
from
core
we're
sort
of
like
push
the
country?
And
that's
that
has
built
that
has
led
to
I
mean
there
was
it
there
was
sort
of
like
some
policy
in
place
that
people
should
not
like.
C
There
was
the
process
of
approving
projects,
and
if
there
was
something
similar
they
would
say.
Oh,
you
should
better
look
at
cooperating
with
project
X
instead
of
having
something
new,
but
at
the
end
there
were
people
that
figure
it
out
different
solutions
for
the
same
problem,
and
this
is
how
you
ended
up
with
conflicting
solutions
like
we
have
the
same,
the
same
problem
with
the
references
reference
modules
but
yeah
definitely
I.
Think
it's.
C
A
Also
think
like
at
least
based
on
my
own
experience
in
terms
of
creating
can't
rip
like
I
might
have
one
client
that
needs
Sun
grid
and
another
client
that
needs
mandrel,
and
maybe
there
uses
of
that
tool
or
different.
So
like
I
write,
the
Sun
green
module
and
it
only
influenced
to
API
is
in
the
narrate,
the
NAND
Ramon.
That's
two
different
api's
and
then
like
over
time,
both
of
them
sort
of
become
like
monsters
just
like
other
people,
add
the
things
they
need
and
they
end
up
done
completely
differently
and
I.
A
Think
that
that's
just
kind
of
how
open-source
works,
like
everybody
fixes
the
problem
that
there
have
been
you
know
either
hired
to
fix
or
that
they're
passionate
about
fixing
but
like
I,
maybe
I,
maybe
I
don't
work
on
it.
Maybe
I
only
work
on
one
and
I
have
no
idea
the
other
one
works
and
then
later
it
used
the
other
one
and
I'm
like
what
is
this
mess
I've
definitely
run
into
that
a
bunch
of
times
where
it's
like
you
have
a
perception
of.
A
You
think
how
you
know
how
it
works,
because
you
do
something
similar
and
then,
when
you
get
in
here
like
this,
is
nothing
like,
because
it's
really
different
and
I
think
that
some
of
that
is
really
good
because
both
of
those
projects,
even
though
they're
you
know,
theoretically
employing
the
same
guys
doing
the
same
thing
like
maybe
one
wait,
one
was
done
and
one
way
was
better
in
another
way.
Another
one
is
better
and
it's
like
the
Sun.
It's
like
genetic
diversity.
A
Only
it's
like
not
genetic
I,
don't
know
what
the
word
for
like
developer
code.
Diversity
is
but
okay,
I
feel
like
we're
back
term
comes
in.
We
were
looking
out
because
we're
able
to
sort
of
pick
the
successful
ones
from
all
of
the
you
know.
Everything's
ever
existed
for
dribble
and
like
choose
those
and
we're
getting
to
like
you
know,
we've
weeded
out
all
the
other
ones
through
natural
selection,
but
I,
don't
know,
I
mean
I,
don't
know,
there's
no
I,
don't
know.
A
C
Yeah,
maybe
merge
features
from
the
others
if
they're
worth
you
know,
including
yeah,
which
is
good
or
actually
built
it
into
core.
This
is
even
better
before
we
like
we
almost
run
out
of
time,
but
before
we
go
just
like
to
quickly
mention
I'm,
not
sure,
if
they're
worthy
of
being
added
to
be
intended
to
issues
that
are
design
or
UX
related,
one
was
filed
recently
by
Lehren,
it's
35
39,
and
it's
used
configure
icons
instead
of
the
full
world.
Word
sorry-
and
this
is
related
to
an
older
issue
1974,
where
we
have.
C
This
is
related
to
the
manage
blocks,
layers
sort
of
styling
of
the
page,
where
you
have
the
drop
down
buttons
bleeding
out
of
the
blocks
when
you
have
like
narrow
columns
regions.
Sorry.
So
there
was
an
idea
back
then
to
replace
when
the
space
got
too
small,
replace
the
the
the
actual
words
in
the
doc
downs
with
icons,
and
then
we
got
stacked
by
the
fact
that
we
also
had
a
ticket
for
out
adding
a
font
icon
into
quark.
C
Well
initially,
they
they
mentioned,
moving
the
admin
bar
to
be
vertical
instead
of
horizontal,
and
we
did
have
an
older
issue
for
that
which
was
adding
the
ability
to
sort
of
like
dock
the
admin
bar
in
different
places
so
yeah.
If
someone
wants
to
work
on
something
and
they
need
something
exciting
or
whatever
for
once,
I
think
these
could
be
good
candidate
issues.
I'm.
A
A
They
don't
think
eighty
percent
of
people
are
gonna
want
the
nav
bar
like
on
the
side,
instead
of
the
top,
so
I
think
we
had
a
kinship
module
to
proof
that
wrong
would
be
different,
but
I
think
like
that,
might
not
be
a
good
core
candidate
and
same
thing
for
this
icons.
Thing
like
it
makes
sense
to
switch
to
the
icon
configure
when
you
only
have
one
action
and
it's
configure,
but
when,
in
that
drop-down
you
have
like
four
things.
A
You
now
have
four
things
that
need
to
have
icons,
that
people
are
instantly
going
to
identify
the
meaning
for
and
sound
them
like
manage
display
like
there's
things
that
we
just
can't
map
and
I
thought
like
there's
not
already
a
mental
model
for
people
to
use
an
icon
for
there,
and
it's
really
gonna
be
hurting
his
ability.
If
we
remove
the
word
because
nobody's
gonna
know
what
they
need,
so
I
think
it's
something
we
can't
just
do
and
I
don't
think
we
should
just
do
for
1:13.
It's
like
something.
A
We
need
to
do
a
lot
of
studying
on
to
find
out
if
they're,
actually
viable,
I,
think
one
thing
that
could
be
possible
uncertain
would
be
like
adding
icon.
So
we
already
have
to
start
training.
People
with
these
icons
mean
and
then,
if
we
contribute
even
wanted
to
go
on
to
remove
the
text,
that
would
be
fine,
but
I.
Don't
think
we
should
like
sacrifice
these
ability
of
our
own
interfaces
for
like
screen
real
estate
or
aesthetic
reasons.
C
B
A
We
should
fix
that,
but
maybe
not
by
sacrificing
the
like
the
word
configure,
there's
probably
a
way.
I
haven't
looked
at
the
issue,
so
I
don't
know
but
and
I
think
I
think
it's
also
something
that
like,
if
we're
gonna
make
a
change
in
one
interface
that
needs
to
be
done
consistently
and
I.
Don't
think
we
can
do
it
safely
consistently.
I
think
having
like
only
one
place
works,
which
is
hope
you
problematic,
yep,
so
I
mean
I.
Think
it's
I
would
like
more
feedback
on
all
these
dishes
too.