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A
Our
live
today
is
thursday
october
8th.
This
is
usually
a
design
and
user
experience
meeting,
but
this
week,
because
it's
one
week
before
bad
camp
we're
going
to
shift
our
focus
to
bad
camp
related
topics,
do
some
planning
for
that
and
if
anyone
shows
up
or
has
any
ideas
about
design
related
stuff,
that's
urgent.
We
can
add
that
as
needed
all
right,
so
bad
camp
bay
area,
drupal
camp
is
next
week
october,
14th
through
17th,
which
is
wednesday
through
saturday,
and
we
have
various
events
sprinkled
throughout
it.
A
Which
is
1
00
p.m,
to
4
30
p.m.
I
don't
know
that
we
need
to
do
any
discussion
about
that.
I
was
planning
on
being
the
trainer.
A
I
don't
know
if
nate
is
going
to
be
available
in
that
window,
I'm
not
sure
how
many
people
are
going
to
be
attending
it's
going
to
be
online,
which
is
a
new
format,
and
so,
if
there's
anyone
else
who
is
available
in
that
window
and
wants
to
help
it
might
be
beneficial
because
I
expect
there
will
probably
be
times
when
more
than
one
person
needs
help
and
if
we
sort
of
stop
the
whole
class
in
order
to
help
each
individual
person,
it
might
take
more
than
the
time
allowed.
A
So
I'm
not
really
sure
that's
going
to
work
in
an
online
format,
but
I'm
happy
to
fight
through
it.
I
don't
know
if
you
haven't.
B
A
Your
ta
okay,
that
would
be
great
jason,
did
you
say
something.
C
Yeah,
if
you
have
people
that
are
standing
beside
and
can
go
off
one-on-one
to
help
people
that
keeps
the
the
presentation.
I
was
actually
tech
support
for
somebody
who
was
doing
that
doing
like
a
two-hour,
long
presentation
and
I
was
like
helping
fix
problems,
so
she
could
continue
doing
her
thing.
A
C
C
A
We
usually
do
that
in
in-person
ones,
where
we
have
one
person
who's
at
the
front
of
the
room
and
other
person.
We
call
a
floater
and
they
like
walk
to
people's
computers
online,
especially
in
zoom
like
we'd,
have
to
set
up
like
breakout
rooms
or,
like
maybe
online
and
like
personal
chat
or
something
so
definitely
having
more
people
on
hand
would
be
good,
but
I'm
also
not
sure
like
what
the
technology
solutions
are
going
to
be.
For
that.
A
A
Summits
or
trainings,
they
asked
us
for
our
own
things
for
those,
maybe
we
could
try
hoppin
anyway,
I
don't
know,
but
I
haven't.
I
haven't,
pursued
that
yet.
D
Well,
if
we
could
use
our
zoom
with
breakout
rooms,
that
could
be
the
best
option
yeah
I
was
going
to
ask
about
that
because
happen
for
drupalcon
didn't
seem
like
it
would
be
great
for
trainings,
but
of
course
they
might
not
have
been
using.
There
might
have
been
features
that
they
weren't
using
them.
A
Yeah,
the
one
thing
about
breakout
rooms
is
that
everybody
is
forced
into
a
breakout
room
at
the
same
time
and
there's
no
like
continuing
like
main
room
with
the
same,
but
that
doesn't
mean
it
won't
work
like
we
could.
If
we
had,
you
know
three
people
on
hand
to
help.
We
could
split
everybody
into
three
groups
and
that.
E
A
Also
work
too,
so
I
don't
know.
I
also
don't
know
how
many
people
are
in
it.
Yet
they'll
probably
send
me
a
spreadsheet
sometime
soon
and
we'll
figure
it
out.
All
right
training
will
be
interesting.
More
exciting,
though.
On
thursday
we
have
a
backdrop
mini
camp
and
that
is
currently
scheduled
for
9
00
a.m,
to
12
30
pm,
which
is
only
a
few
hours.
D
So
the
title
says
mini
camp
and
then
it
says
at
this
summit.
It
feels
to
me
more
like
just
like
a
summit,
but
that's
semantics.
It
doesn't
matter
yeah.
D
D
You
know
a
topic
related
and-
and
I
was
thinking
it
might
be-
an
opportunity
to
get
some
things
videotaped
that
we
didn't
do
during
the
backdrop
live.
If,
if
we
can.
A
Yeah,
we
could
probably
even
record
the
whole
thing,
although
that
would
be
hard
to
watch
later
right.
We
could
livestream
the
whole.
D
A
A
We've
got
a
bunch
of
people
from
higher
education
institutions.
We
have
people
from
fresno
state
people
from
uc,
irvine
people
from
stanford
and
then
a
couple
people
who
look
like
they're
from
development
agencies
that
I
haven't
haven't
heard
of
before.
So
that's
exciting
yeah.
How
many?
How
many
people
show
up
usually
there's
ten?
I
can
hit
the
like.
Add
this
to
my
schedule
button,
but
I
don't
think
that's
the
same
thing
as
the
like
hop
in
sign
up
like
so
I
don't.
F
A
There's
it's
varied
so
highest.
There
was
like
1500
in
you,
know,
2011
or
something
like
that,
and
recently
it's
been
more
like
600
registrations
and
then
there's
a
little
drop
off
because
it's
free
and
because
this
is
online
it
we
might
get
a
lot
more
people
signing
up,
but
then
we
also
might
get
a
lot
higher
drop
off.
I
don't
know
so.
A
C
So
I
wanted
to
say
I
just
received
today
the
notice
about
signing
up
on
hop
in.
I
did
not
get
that
when
I
was
signing
up
for
background,
so
it's
possible
there's
a
lot
of
people
that
haven't
done
that
because
they
didn't
know
they
were
supposed
to.
A
Yeah,
I
also
don't
entirely
know
like
because
they
asked
us
for
zoom
stuff,
like
what
the
hop-in
summit
training
sign-up
thing
is,
I
don't
know
I'll
take
a
look
at
it.
I
saw
it
earlier
coming
to
my
inbox,
I'm
like
what
oh
well
I'll
worry
about
it
later,
but
that
could
also
be
causing
a
little
confusion.
D
A
That
idea,
I
think
we
can
still
use
the
send
in
blue
thing,
which
is
where
all
of
our
people
are.
I
think,
last
time
I
went
through
and
uploaded
all
of
our
emails
from
the
various
locations,
and
I
think
we
should
plan
on
continuing
to
use
that
until
we
have
a
better
alternative
yeah.
A
Yeah
all
right
so
the
current
sessions.
A
What
whatever
this
is
summit
description,
says
that
at
the
summit
you'll
learn
about
the
software
and
it's
similarities
and
differences
between
drupal
topics
may
include
showcases
differences
in
features
differences
in
code,
how
to
convert
modules,
themes
or
layouts
upgrading
from
drupal,
7
and
contribution,
but
because
it
says,
may
include
right.
We
could
adjust
that
as
needed.
Based
on
who
we
have
available
time.
We
have
available
how
much
we
want
to
talk
about
any
given
topic.
A
A
Promotion
people
would
be
able
to
know
exactly
what
they're
signing
up
for
so,
let's
see
so
from
the
attendee
list.
That's
here
I
can
tell
that
jason's
gonna
be
there,
but
none
of
the
rest
of
us.
D
I
have
been
thinking,
I
would
probably
sign
up
for
the
you
know,
for
bad
camp
and
try
for
sure
be
there
for
the
summit
or
the
yeah.
I.
A
Also
so,
let's
see
if
we
have
only
between
9
a.m
and
12
30
p.m.
One
thing
I
really
liked
about
the
backdrop
live
event
was
the
fact
that
we
had
a
lot
of
things
in
conversation
format,
and
I
would
love.
A
Include
some
of
that
in
the
minicamp
format,
just
because
I
thought
it
worked
pretty
well
for
community
building
purposes
and
just
the
fact
that
we
got
a
chance
to
talk
to
each
other
and
ask
the
questions
they
wanted
to
ask,
but
I
do
think
we
still
need,
because
these
are
people
who
may
not
already
know
what
backdrop
is.
We
also
need
a
little
bit
more
introduction
content.
A
A
A
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
agree
that,
because
you
were
the
only
one
that
had
signed
up,
you
didn't
specifically
planned
that
you
wanted
to
include,
or
if
you
did,
we
got
it
on
the
schedule.
C
Yeah
I
feel
like
I
should
I
don't
know
that
I'm
ready
yeah
I'm
I'm
kind
of.
I
need
to
figure
that
out
really
yeah.
I
feel
like.
I
still
feel
like
that.
The
topic
itself
is
is
important
and
worth
discussing.
I
just
don't
know
if
I'm
ready
to
to
present
on
it.
Basically,
I
mean
last
year
since
last
year
things
have
changed
and
I'm
trying
and
I'm
not.
C
That
would
be
fine,
but
I
did
that
at
live
and
I
don't
feel
like
some
of
the
points
that
I
would
have
made
in
the
presentation
were
actually
covered,
so
I
I
think,
maybe
if
I
were
to
try
to
come
up
with
something
that
was
more
of
a
combination,
presentation,
discussion,
like
points
to
discuss
and
maybe
made
that
clear.
These
are
points
to
discuss.
Maybe
that
might
be
okay.
I
don't
know.
C
Yeah
yeah
but
yeah,
but
it's
like
I
mean
what
what
I
presented
last
year
was
more
focused
on
the
idea
that
the
web
technology
doesn't
actually
address
website
owners.
The
web
technology
we
have
available
to
us
doesn't
really
address
website
owners
who
don't
have
deep
pockets
and
can't
you
know
really
say
just
you
know,
spend
thousands
of
dollars
and
make
it
work,
and
so
that
was
kind
of
the
point
that
I
was
going
through
and
what
I
was
discussing
in
various
aspects
of
that.
D
C
D
Yeah,
well,
you
know
my
gut
reaction
is
that
with
only
three
and
a
half
hours
and
if
we're
just
doing
like
one
room
that
feels
that
topic
feels
a
little
bit
sort
of
niche
and
maybe
missing
the
point
with
a
bunch
of
beginners
but
sure
if
we
could,
you
know,
I
think,
like
we
could
have
more
than
one
thing
going
on
at
the
time,
especially
if
we
promote
this
and
get
some
more
people
there.
C
D
C
Well,
I
feel
like
based
on
what
jen
said
about
who
has
signed
up.
If
those
people
actually
come
they're
going
to
be
looking
for,
what
can
we
do
to
move
into?
What
can
what
can
backdrop
provide
us
right
now
to
help
us
moving
forward,
because
a
lot
of
those
places
still
don't
have
a
plan
for
what
they're
going
to
do
in
two
years.
A
C
So
I
think
that's
going
to
be
like
an
overarching
theme
for
those
people.
That's
what
they're
going
to
want
to
hear
and
see
is
that
sort
of
information,
and
I
think
addressing
that
in
some
way
would
be
important
like
how
can
we
help
those
people
move
into
drag
drop
or
what
can
be
pride?
And
I
don't
even
know
I
mean
you
know
like
kevin
raynon
from
when
he
was
at
boulder.
C
A
D
D
Well,
I
don't
know
I
feel
like
I
feel
like
we
have
to
have
at
least
some
introductory
stuff
right.
I
think
we
could
to
have
that
interactive
part
at
the
very
minimum
should
maybe
do
like
it's
like
some
summits,
do
where
they
at
these
camps,
where
they
break
out
into
into
groups.
A
A
Yeah,
that's
an
interesting
idea.
Let's
see.
A
Attendees
of
these
names,
the
only
one
that
I
recognize
is
being
involved
in
backdrop
is
jason,
john
romine,
who
did
a
lot
of
work
with
backdrop
two
years
ago
who
might
choose
to
go
in
the
advanced
one
because
he
already
knows
like
what
backdrop
is
and
all
that
stuff,
but
he
also
might
want
sort
of
a
high
level
level
overview
of
like
what
he
hasn't
followed
for
the
last
period
of
time.
So
I
don't.
There
are
some
people
where
I'm
not
really
sure
like
which
right.
C
A
C
I
don't
think
he
would
need
to
know
about
backdrop.
I
think
he
knows
pretty
much
about
it.
He's
feel
I
think,
based
on
my
conversation
with
him
last
year,
I
think
what
he's
doing
is
waiting
for
backdrop
to
say:
okay,
we're
ready
to
take
on.
Take
you
on
and
support
you
and
whatever,
but
I
don't
know
what
that
means
to
him.
I
don't
know
where,
if
it's
just
references
is
all
he
cares
about
and
then
everything's
good
or
if
you
want
something
more
than
that.
D
I
mean
I,
I
think
most
of
the
people
you're
right
that
you
have
registered
so
far
are
going
to
be
in
the
more
more
towards
the
beginner
line.
But
I
think,
if
we're
going
to
get
advanced
people
they're
going
to
be
the
ones
that
register
after
our
newsletter-
and
you
know
we
could
just
decide
we're-
not
worried
about
them
and
just
focus
in
on
beginners
and
evaluators.
A
Yeah,
I
also
think
there's
a
way
that
we
could
structure
the
beginner
content
that
could
still
be
valuable
for
people
who
are
more
advanced
right.
Like
I
get
questions
all
the
time
about,
like
you
know,
how
do
I
sell
this?
So
if
we
came
up
with
some
material
that
was
like
here's
some
stuff,
that's
really
beneficial
for
you
to
know
and
gave
it
out
to
people
who
needed
to
be
sold.
A
It
could
also
be
used
for
people
who
need
to
sell
it
sort
of
thing,
so
I'm
not
sure
that'll
work
for
the
whole
day,
but
maybe
like
the
intro.
What
is
steel
anyway.
D
Well,
I
think
I
think
it's
easier
to
sort
of
tailor
the
beginner
content,
so
someone
more
advanced
can
still
get
something
out
of
it
than
kind
of
the
reverse.
This
was
all
sort
of
sparked
by
the
you
know
the
jason's
topic
it
was
like
I
feel
like.
If
we
want
to
do
topics
like
that,
then
we
might
need
a
bifurcated
schedule,
but
we
could
just
do
kind
of
a
beginner
session.
A
A
So
I
have
what
is
backdrop
as
the
beginning
and
we
can
figure
out
how
technical
or
non-technical
we
want
to
make
that
and
then
I
have
upgrading
or
moving
from
drupal
to
backdrop
from
11
to
11
30,
and
then
I
have
12
to
12
30.
What
else
do
you
think
is
going
to
be
most
important
for
people
at
baton
camp
needing
to
learn
about
backdrop?
A
Would
it
be
like
how
does
the
community
work
or
would
that
go
into
the
similarity
differences
from
drupal,
like
just
in
terms
of
like
okay,
I'm
sold
on
backdrop?
What
do
I
do
now
like
need?
B
B
A
So
we
did
a
sort
of
like
a
core
developer
summit
thing
at
a
bad
camp
sometime
in
the
future
or
sometime.
I
don't
know
in
the
past
few
years
that
was
like
that
and
we
lost
a
lot
of
the
people
who
were
there
to
learn
about
backdrop,
because
it
was
very
much
like
insular
and
I'm
a
little
bit
worried
that,
like
we
don't
have
a
solid
road
map
right
now
that
we
can
point
to
and
be
like.
A
This
is
all
the
stuff
backdrop's
working
on
in
the
future,
and
so
I
think,
if
we
had
figured
that
out,
that
would
be
a
great
time
to
promote
that.
But
right
now
we're
like
we
do
whatever
we
feel
like
the
community
needs
to
do,
and
that
might
not
be
the
best
sales
pitch.
A
So
I
think
if
we
were
going
to
use
it,
this
might
be
a
great
place
for
the
two
tracks,
though
right
where,
if
we're
gonna
use
that
time
to
actually
talk
to
each
other
and
make
that
planning,
that's
really
important.
But
I
would
still
want
there
to
be
content.
That's
valuable
to
the
other
people.
At
the
same
time,.
B
B
The
official
topic,
be,
you
know,
what
are
your
next
steps
as
part
of
this,
and
we
can
use
that
kind
of
internally
to
to
gather
the
pulse,
and
you
know
not
discourage
people
from
saying
like
what
they
want
to
do
and
and
say
so.
B
What
is
it
you're
trying
to
get
out
of
this,
and
we
can
both
give
the
answer
as
to
what's
you
know,
currently
plausible
and
doable
and-
and
you
know
built
up
while
well
noting
you
know
soft
spots
and
things
that
we
might
want
to
roadmap,
then
am
I
coming
back
to
the
same
thing
or
does
that
move
it
forward
a
little
bit.
D
Yeah,
unfortunately,
nothing
exciting
well,
okay,
I'm
thinking
a
little
bit
about
that
higher
and
off
audience
that
we
seem
to
have.
If
there's,
if
there's
something
we
could
it's
just
so
hard
to
predict
who
actually
shows
up
and
what
their
interests
are,
but
I'm
trying
to
think
what
we
could
do
that
would
appeal
to
that
audience.
D
I
I
mean
I
tend
to.
I
love
the
the
blue
sky,
forward-looking.
You
know
core
conversation
type
sessions,
but
I
don't
feel
like
it's.
It's
the
right
thing
for
this
with
such
a
short
day
unless
we
break
into
two
groups,
so.
D
D
B
Yeah,
well
I
mean
my
my
thought
is
by
the
end
of
the
day
I
mean
no
one,
we're
not
going
to
get
a
lot
of
people
to
come
just
for
that
point.
So
so
it's
more
question
of
getting
people
to
stay,
getting
them
through
me
and
interested,
and
and
so
I'm
thinking
we
can.
We
can
build
some
flexibility
in
into
into
our
outline
to
to
adapt
to
what
the
room
wants.
You
know
to
kind
of
have
a
have
a
plan,
but
be
ready
to
to.
B
C
D
D
I
also
think
that
it's
not
uncommon
at
these
camp
sort
of
summits
to
have
a
session
where
people
just
break
it
break
into
groups,
and
we
could
see
like
if
we
ended
up
with
15
or
20
people,
and
we
have
the
ability
to
break
into
rooms.
We
could
do
that
break
into
two
or
three
small,
smaller
groups,
but
we
wouldn't
have
to
you
know.
If
I
think
the
idea
is
to
pull
the
audience
see
what
they
want
to
talk
about.
A
I
also
think
that
q
and
a
is
a
good
idea,
so
it's
also
saying
like
what
you
know
if
we
do
take
the
take
notes
in
the
welcome
introduction
session
and
ask
like
why
are
you
here
and
people
are
like?
Oh,
you
know
I
have
x
and
I'm
wondering
what
to
do
about
the
future
or
I'm
just
curious
or
I'm
really.
You
know
I
really
want
to
know
how
to
solve
references
problem
or
whatever
it
is.
We
can
say:
okay.
A
Well,
let's
address
that
in
the
last
half
hour
and
in
the
last
half
hour.
If
we
have
four
things,
people
really
want
splitting
that
time
into
breakout
rooms
could
be
really
good,
because
then
each
one
of
them
could
get
the
individual
answers
they
were
there
for,
and
that
could
end
up
being
super
valuable.
So
I
like
that
idea.
I
also
think,
though,
that
we
could
get
a
lot
of
like
silence
when
we
ask
that
question,
and
in
that
case
we
should
have
some
backup
content
prepared.
A
So
it's
like
okay,
if
nobody
has
anything
they're
like
dying
to
see,
let's
just
show
them
this
instead
and
I
don't
know
what
that
should
be
like.
Should
we
do
like
a
showcase
of
like
a
real
world
scenario
like
I
have
two
sites
I've
done
for
higher
ed.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
anything
else,
hi
ed
related
that
might
be
a
better
fit,
but
that
could
be
a
good.
A
D
A
Yeah,
well,
I'm
happy
to
do
one
on
one
of
my
high-end
sites,
but
I
think
we
should
get
them
from
different
people,
so
jason
or
joseph,
if
you
guys,
are
gonna,
be
there.
If
you
have
a
good
site,
you
think
might
be
a
good
example
to
do
showcase
on
that
could
be
good.
A
Yeah,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
a
bigger
site,
but
just
something
that
has
like
a
feature,
maybe
that
they
might
be
really
interested
in
or
anything
you
think
is
really
cool.
D
Ideally
something
or
you
can
talk
about
why
backdrop
was
a
good
fit
and,
or
you
know
some
unique
challenge
you
faced.
I
think
that's
what
makes
a
case
study
kind
of
interesting,
but
it
could
be.
I
think
it
could
be
anything
and
even
things
that
aren't
higher
ed
might
have
higher
ed
implications,
and
we
don't
know
that
everybody's
going
to
be
higher
ed
right
right.
It
kind
of
looks
that
way,
but
it
could
be
that
there
just
happened
to
be
at
higher
ed
institutions,
but
they're
interested
in
something
else.
E
G
C
C
G
C
Yeah-
and
I
don't
know
how
much
influence
he
has
over-
you
know
all
of
that,
or
if
it
would
just
be
like
one
department,
I
suspect
it
would
be,
it
would
not
be
like
if,
if
any
of
them
like
even
uc
boulder,
if
any
of
them
are
not
uc
boulder,
I
don't
know
why.
I
said
that
yeah
whatever
boulder,
if
any
of
them
started
heading
that
direction,
it
would
not
be
a.
I
don't
think,
a
big
onslan.
It
would
be
a
gradual
transition
regardless,
because
they've
got
so
many
things.
E
C
E
Is
that
the
the
the
the
owner
of
the
company
is
really
passionate
about
us,
improving
our
community
sort
of
like
like
contribution
like
exposure
right,
try
to
do
more,
but
a
they
don't
they're,
not
keen
on
dedicating
like
there's
other
agencies
like
this.
This
other
major
agency
called
previous
next.
I
think
one
of
them
is
yeah
yeah
they're
in
core
there's
one
court
commuter
or
anyways.
E
Day
dedicated,
which
is
something
that
I
really
admire
about
that
and
we
tried
to
like
the
motor
since
2018
when
we
got
the
cms
job
was
open
source,
open
data
up
and
everything
right.
And
if
you
look
at
my
github
profile
alone,
it
would
bump
up
or
stats,
which
is
something
that
they
measure
like
they.
They
take
metrics,
but
even
that's
not
enough
for
them
to
come.
It's
like
I
keep
telling
them.
You
struggle
to
get
our
contribution
to
open
source
up
and
it's
right
there.
E
C
E
Can
understand
that
yeah
we
called
over
the
past
two
years,
so
I
joined
the
company
three
and
a
half
four
years
ago.
Over
the
past
three
years,
we
deprecated
all
our.
They
don't
call
them
old
customers,
they
call
them
legacy
and
basically
they
just
chase
them
away.
They
just
take
them
away.
E
Honestly,
you
just
move
them
out,
move
them
out
of
some
awx
sort
of
like
a
third
party
provider
company
that
we
used
to
use,
and
now
they
use
lagoon
and
kubernetes
and
everything
is
like
everything's,
more
expensive,
yeah
and
you've
run
the
whole
thing.
D
A
I'm
feeling
like
we
have
a
pretty
good
idea:
if
tim
you're
gonna
be
there
and
jason
or
joseph
you're
gonna
be
there
and
you
have
ideas
for
showcase.
That
could
be
good.
I
also
think
maybe
we
should
open
it
up
in
the
dev
meeting
next
hour
and
say:
hey
we're
gonna.
Do
this
thing,
we're
looking
for
showcase
sites
and
see
if
we
have
anyone,
that's
like
burning
to
do
one
I'm
happy
to
not
do
mine
if
they're,
better
examples.
A
A
G
E
E
I
have
a
topic
that
I
would
like
to
discuss,
but
I'm
not
sure
if
we
should
do
it
now
or
in
the
dev
meeting.
E
E
Yeah,
so
that's
another
big
subject
to
discuss
like:
is
it
going
to
be
built
by
truck
or
do
we
want
to
consider
a
platform
that
allows
contribution
and
revisioning
and
diff
so
that
people
can
review
it
or
how
good
is
our
workflow
system?
So
can
we
get
workflow
states
of
you
know,
drafts
review
approval,
published
things
like
that,
but
the
main
I
don't
want
to
get
into
details.
E
The
main
thing
now
is
that
I
I
see
that
the
the
way
that
we
only
have
a
an
author,
the
default
role
that
comes
out
of
the
box
on
the
main
side
and
these
people
with
this
role,
are
allowed
to
create
drafts.
And
then
we
have
a
developer
role,
which
has
the
ability
to
publish
things,
but
then
also
other
things
as
well,
and
if
we
are
to
delegate
this
and
sort
of
like
crowd
sources,
because
it
was
service,
three
that
offered
to
do
some
documentation.
And
then
you
have
what's
the
name
elizabeth.
E
I
think
yes,
yes,
so
there's
quite
a
few
people
that
are
starting
to
find
sort
of
like
gaps
or
things
that
they
can
improve
in
the
documentation.
And
it's
like,
where
do
I
like,
add
new
documentation?
Where
do
I
go
about
it
so,
and
I
see
the
freedom
that
we
have
yeah
on
the
freedom
that
we
have
in
the
forum
and
I
would.
D
E
D
Yeah-
and
I
think
it
and
also
I
wouldn't-
I
think
we
should
it-
should
be
scheduled
in
advance,
so
that
people
can
kind
of
think
about
it
and
come
to
it.
I
could
even
see
having
like
a
subgroup,
get
together
and
put
together
a
proposal
or
get
together
and
provide
two
options
and
then
bringing
that
to
a
big
meeting.
E
There's
there's
more
to
it.
It's
like
olaf
has
also
brought
and
matias
have
brought
up,
like
maybe
even
multilingual,
sort
of
like
translation
of
the
nodes
right
yep.
G
C
A
A
Okay,
we
should
we
should
reevaluate
that
and
make
sure
they
end
up
in
the
right
place.
I
think
the
main
site
is
supposed
to
be
like
here's,
what
you
need
to
know,
but
not
actually
in
violating
code-
and
I
imagine
they're-
probably
getting
really
mixed
up
sure
yeah,
but
yeah
also,
we
should
figure
out
like
if
we
do
end
up
creating
a
third
place
for
documentation,
documentation
which
I
think
is
an
interesting
idea.
A
We
should
figure
out
like
if
it's
gonna
bridge
that
gap
or
not,
let's,
let's
set
up
a
dedicated
meeting
for
this.
I
feel
like
there's
a
lot
of
different
things
we
need
to
talk
about
next
week
is
bad
camp.
Do
you
want
to
schedule
something
for
maybe
the
week
after
that,
the
hour.
E
Mind
time
schedule
it
according
to
what
others
can
and
then
I'll
show
up.
A
E
Yeah
at
the
back
of
my
head,
like
this
there's
this
section
in
drupal.org,
which
is
like
the
drupal
username
and
there's
a
d7
and
a
d8,
and
we
can
hook
like
this.
E
We
don't
have
to
invent
the
wheel
reinvent
the
wheel
like
we
can
adapt
that
into
backdrop,
so
it
would
be
like
80
copy
paste
and
improvements
right
and
then
there's.
My
agency
has
open
source,
the
slides
that
they
use
for
their
trainings
for
content,
admins
and
site
builders,
and
this
is
on
git
book,
github,
github,
sorry
and
git
book.
This
is
open
source
as
well.
This
is
like
a
site
license.
We
can
grab
a
huge
amount
of
work
that
was
done
and
you
know
adapted
for
backdrop.
E
E
I'm
fine
either
before
or
after
is
good
for
me.
I
start
work
one
hour
two
hours
after
the
meeting,
so
there's
a
gap
there
and
it's
early
as
in
nine
pm,
or
something
here
before
that.
So
I
can
yeah
join
either
before.
D
A
E
I
started
with
200
some
comments
in
my
in
the
zulu
thing
and
I'm
down
to
21
after
three
days
trying
to
yeah
anyway,
keep
up
with.