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From YouTube: Backdrop Outreach - June 27
Description
Today’s outreach agenda: http://bit.ly/2WDj9xh
A
All
right,
your
honor
today
is
Thursday
June
27
in
this
skating
is
community
outreach.
Meeting
I
appreciate
the
comments.
This
is
I
need
a
better
doctor
up
there
appropriate.
Thank
you,
oh
yeah,
sorry
about
the
construction
work,
painting
itself,
I
plan,
so
for
this
week's
agenda
we
have
reorganized
it
a
little
bit.
Tim
I
know
you
don't
like
this,
but
if
you
want
money
different
order,
you
want
to
do
that's
totally
fine,
but
I'm,
just
gonna
roll
through
that's
what
we
have
I'm
starting
with
talking
about
backdrop
in
other
places.
A
The
last
time
we
had
a
community
outreach
meeting,
we
decided
it
was
time
to
set
up
more
podcasts
and
some
more
information
about
backdrop
and
other
sources,
so
that
now
that
there's
a
Drupal
7
end
a
place,
we
can
remind
people
that
they
have
another
option
for
what
to
do
with
their
Drupal
7
sites.
So
I
did
a
blog,
podcast
I
think
two
weeks
ago.
Maybe
it's
last
week.
I.
A
Don't
remember,
of
course,
like
an
update
on
what
have
we
been
doing
recently
and
what
should
people
think
about
in
terms
of
moving
their
Drupal
7
sites
in
the
future?
We
talked
a
little
bit
about
like
the
use
cases
for
upgrading
versus
migrating
when
to
rebuild
a
new
site
versus
when
to
update
an
existing
site
stuff
that
might
be
useful
for
people
and
also
sort
of
in
the
context
Oh.
What
is
it
like
to
do
that
with
backdrop?
The
type
that
was
fairly
good
we've
got
another
podcast
scheduled
for
next
Tuesday
I.
A
Think
I,
don't
remember,
but
they
are
all
on
the
backdrop
calendar.
So
if
you
go
to
backed
up
semester,
org
and
check
out
the
Google
calendars
should
all
be
there.
It's
good
to
the
Scheduled
Caste
things,
and
then
there
should
be
another
one,
I
think
two
or
three
weeks
after
that,
so
I
tried
to
sort
of
spread
them
out
a
little
bit.
A
So
we
can
sort
of
keep
reminding
people
in
different
places
that
backdrop
is
still
a
viable
option,
but
I
think
we
also
need
more
non
podcast
news
out
there,
so
I
reached
out
to
a
ton
of
blogs
like
big
tech,
blogs
things
like
arts,
Technica
and
I'm,
not
sure
if
that
drop
is
a
big
enough
story
for
any
of
them
to
want
to
cover,
but
I
thought
that
might
be
really
cool
if
one
of
them
wanted
to
be
like
one
article
on
the
Drupal
fork,
so
I
contacted
like
10
or
15
of
them
and
was
like
not
sure
if
this
is
interesting.
A
So
if
we
want
to
reach
out
to
those
sources
again,
if
we
have
another
idea
for
a
better
story
or
if
someone
else
wants
to
punch
of
them
or
something
we
at
least
have
a
list
of
like
these,
are
the
tech
blogs
that
we've
found
in
the
past
and
if
there's
no
ones
we
can
have
those
do.
None
of
them
are
sample
specific.
They
were
all
just
sort
of
various
large
like
open
source
or
tech
news
or
whatever
bigger
picture
stuff,
but
nothing
back.
No
nibbles
there
yeah.
C
How
about
in
terms
of
blogs
all
right,
I'm
thinking
about
the
you
know
like
medium
I'm,
not
a
big
fan
of
medium
normally,
but
it
has
that
advantage
that
anybody
can
publish
something
right
so
I'd.
Rather,
we
create
content
for
our
own
blog,
but
maybe
on
an
occasional
basis.
We
should
try
to
post
something
a
medium
just
because
there's
an
opportunity
to
hit
that
audience.
Yeah.
C
C
Anyways,
you
know
what
Cora
no
no
no.
This
is.
This
is
a
website
that
has
like
open
source
in
the
title.
It's
about
open
hundred,
open
source
news
and
I
thought
that
anybody
could
submit
something,
and
there
is
an
open
source.
Calm.
I,
don't
remember
if
that's
the
one
I
was
thinking
but
the
point
being
to
identify.
A
If
you
do
come
up
with
those,
can
you
put
those
in
that
issue
too?
It's
issue
number
126
on
the
back
trip
sing
us
our
cue.
It
would
be
good
just
for
us
to
have
you
know
later
on
when
we're
like.
Oh,
we
should
do
something
just
have
a
list
of
places
where
we
can
either
post
or
try
and
notify
them
that
we
have
something
to
post.
If
we
think
right
now
that
they'd
be
interested
absolutely.
A
So
I
ran
a
little
test
campaign
last
month
on
Facebook
that
I
paid
for
myself
only
invested
like
twenty
five
dollars,
but
I
wanted
to
see
what
would
happen
and
it
looks
like
we
got
more
traction
from
daily
Facebook
posts
from
our
group
than
we
did
from
the
ad
that
I
put
there,
but
I
think
that's
a
little
different
in
terms
of
our
audience,
because
people
who
have
already
liked
our
page
or
friends,
people
who
liked
our
page
are
a
much
sort
of
more
guaranteed
group
of
people
to
continue
liking.
A
Our
stuff
that
to
add
which
just
goes
to
like
anyone,
who's
mentioned
they're
interested
in
Drupal,
so
I'm
right
now
the
sample
add,
would
I
post
drove
people
to
backdrops
home
page.
It
might
have
been
the
upgrade
from
Drupal,
7
page
I,
know
some
page
on
our
website,
but
what's
happening
with
the
posts.
Is
that
we're
getting
more
more
people
liking,
the
back
drop
page
and
so
I?
Don't
know
like
in
terms
of
marketing
strategy?
A
If
we
wanted
to
get
serious
about
advertising
on
Facebook,
we
could
do
that,
but
because
one
the
pmc
talked
about
it,
there
was
hesitation
about
being
Facebook
for
this
stuff.
I
would
prefer
to
continue
like
using
Facebook
as
much
as
we
can
without
giving
them
any
of
our
money.
So
I
think
like
doing
stuff
like
the
weekly
posts
and
whatever
or
daily
posts
might
be
a
good
way
to
go
for
now.
Since
that
seems
to
be
working
but
I
think
there's
probably
more,
we
could
do
if
we
wanted
so
I
don't
know.
A
C
Did
you
like
feeling
I've
had
a
good
in
your
previous
business
paid
Facebook
advertising
that
was
effective
for
a
local,
my
restaurant
mixed
feelings
about
it,
I
understand
the
pros
and
cons
I'm,
not
a
hundred
percent
against
it.
You
know,
I,
think
it's
worth
experimenting
with.
I
also
feel
like
a
lot
of
people
that
depend
on
Facebook,
for
their
advertising
have
gotten
well
for
their
marketing.
Without
you
know,
the
the
Facebook
is
really
steering
you
towards
paid
advertising
right.
C
So
a
lot
of
people
who
spend
years
building
up
lots
of
likes
of
their
pages
are
now
finding
it
totally
ineffective
unless
they
pay
for
ads,
or
at
least
I've
heard
stories
of
that
that
so
I
wouldn't
say
not
to
do
it.
But
I.
Would
you
know
the
the
I
get
the
sense
that
the
effectiveness
and
the
way
the
people
are
using
Facebook
is
changing
and
the
Facebook
is
getting
better
and
better
at
extracting
now
where's
for
meals,
yeah
order
to
make
it
effective.
So
we
should
just
keep
that
in
mind.
D
A
What
I've
seen
me
some,
what
I've
been
doing
so
far,
is
that
I
have
like
one
posted
old
every
day.
I
do
this
any
kind
of
Twitter
to,
or
you
think,
they're
supposed
to
be
on
Twitter,
but
one
post
every
day
on
Facebook
and
then
after
the
post
goes
out.
It
says,
like
a
hundred
people
interacted
with
this
thing
or
whatever,
and
then
sometimes
people
comment.
Sometimes
people
like
it.
D
A
Gonna,
like
the
page
and
then
the
next
time
we
post
they'll,
see
it
so
it's
sort
of
making
the
next
post
I
set
out
rather
than
being
100
people,
it's
not
150
people
and
so
I.
Think
in
terms
of
like
spreading
information
about
backdrop,
it's
good
I'm
not
sure,
not
sure
that
it's
gonna
like
lead
to
anything
but
I.
Think
because,
right
now
we
want
to
spread
information.
That's
fine,
I
think
like
longer-term.
A
If
we
wanted
to
turn
those
people
into
like
adopters
or
newsletter
signups,
that's
gonna
be
really
hard
because
trying
to
get
them
off
of
facebooking
on
to
another
thing:
it's
tough,
but
because
I
think
right
now,
what
we
need
more
than
anything,
is
like
branding
and
information
awareness,
it's
probably
okay,
so
maybe
maybe
I'll
just
keep
focusing
on
the
three
stuff
that
gets
that
now
and
then
later,
if
we
decide,
we
need
different
ways
to
get
to
people.
We
can
try
something
else.
Well,.
C
D
C
Somebody's
at
a
moment
that
they're
thinking
about
it's
like
we're,
not
gonna,
be
able
to.
We
don't
know
when
they
they're
gonna
need
background
so
that
there's
to
keep
the
idea
in
front
of
them
so
when
they
think
of
it,
then
they
go
I
should
like
Google
backdropped
and
go
to
it.
So
it's
not
like
we
need
to
take
them
from
Facebook,
that's
the
backdrop
or
we
just
need
to
keep
in
front
of
them.
Yeah.
D
A
I
think
it's
awesome,
so
I
was
like.
Oh,
you
know,
Tim
likes
this
thing
and
I
trust
him
as
a
Drupal
person.
Maybe
I
should
check
it
out.
Sort
of
thing
might
be
good
too.
So
having
that,
like
friend
connection
thing
is
helpful
or
you
don't
have,
that
was
like
a
Google
ad
in
the
same
way,
right,
yeah
I,
think
if
we
can
do
that
for
free,
that's
good.
B
Endorsement
sort
of
thing,
yeah,
I,
can't
control
for
anything
like
useful,
because
I'm,
not
a
Facebook
Twitter
person
might
save
money
when
it
comes
to
that.
But
there
was
a
discussion
in
at
work
and
people
at
least
a
lot
more
mature
ones
like
over
30
are
giving
up
on
Facebook
as
in
love
being
as
addicted
to
not
not
using
it
more
sensibly
outside,
but
still
it's
a
useful
tool
thing
for
people
that
use
it
because
it
has
approached
the
audience
yeah
and
not
sure
what
caused
it.
B
But
my
observation
is
that
over
the
last
two
or
three
weeks
we
had
a
quite
a
few
excited
as
well
all-time,
mirror
drupal
lists
join
the
community,
we
I
don't
know
if
they
were
following
before
and
they
became
more
vocal
on
the
gear
so
excited
and
like
beautiful
comments
as
well
and
yeah
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
yeah.
It
was
at
the
minicam.
A
Sort
of
feel
the
same
way,
I
feel
like
I've,
had
good
conversations
via
email
with
a
bunch
of
people
who
are
like
oh
well,
I
knew
about
that
a
long
time
ago,
but
it
didn't
really
take
it
seriously
until
now
and
then
I've
seen
sort
of
enough
taking
the
issues
as
well
like
there's,
people
were
like
oh
I'm,
trying
stuff
and
having
the
promise
I'm
like
oh
good,
someone
news,
channee,
maybe
not
good
you
having
problems
but
good
that
you
found
this
with
you,
yeah
and
and
I
think
that
I
think
in
general,
we're
growing,
which
is
good,
yeah.
B
I'm
always
very
vocal
about
lik.
When
we
have
news
or
new
releases,
you
know
slack
channel
in
company
and
everybody's
like
rolling
their
eyes
is
like
not
my
crop
against
this,
and
the
thing
was
exciting
that
the
technical
lead,
if
I,
remember
the
correct
title
of
dossier,
mess
which
is
really
big
with
us,
like
you
know,
shreya
as
well,
and
and
for
the
company
for
us
that
we're
sort
of
like
the
official
providers
and
support,
ask
me
hey:
have
you
tried
to
pour
the
Gaussian
s7
distribution?
A
B
B
A
The
last
few
weeks
I've
been
trying
to
reinforce
backdrop
with
Drupal
7
and
then
I've
included,
like
how
much
of
the
statistics
run
on
page
like
we
have
91
of
the
top
100
mantras,
which
I
think
is
about
to
be
92
and
yeah.
I
think
the
more
we
can
get
like
upgrade
paths
documented,
we'll
be
able
to
start
promoting
that
I.
B
A
I'm
not
sure
Twitter
and
Facebook
are
places
where
we
can
get
that
those
kind
of
that
kind
of
help
police.
It's
not
what
I've
seen
so
far
I
feel
like
the
kinds
of
people
are
following
us
on
Twitter
and
Facebook
are.
Usually
people
are
like
trying
to
get
information
about
backdrop,
not
necessarily
trying
to
contribute
to
backdrop,
but
I
do
like
the
idea
of
promoting
those
things
and
I'd
love
to
do
that
somewhere.
Maybe
Twitter,
but
not
Facebook.
E
B
If
we're
confident
that
we're
90%
there
of
delivering
those
features
yeah,
it
would
be
a
good
idea,
and
the
other
thought
was
that
there
seemed
to
be
a
lot
of
another.
It's
not
the
main
target
audience,
but
there
is
some
sort
of
like
resistance
from
people
that
want
to
use
composers
and
since
people
are
working
on
composer
now,
I
don't
know
tweet
about
that.
We.
B
A
A
A
Like
if
we
can
get
a
consensus
on
that
issue,
yeah
about
how
to
include
them,
composing
Jay,
sir,
if
I
like
whether
it
ends
up
being
like,
are
moved
by
the
packaging
strips
or
whatever.
Then
we
could
be
like
hey
look,
we
do
both
it's
as
hot
or
we
could
just
promote
the
like
Ducker
image.
Trailers,
I
came
here
here.
You
have
it
here,
you
don't
just
whatever
man
up
deciding
to
do.
I
think
a
blog
post
would
be
good.
We
should.
C
C
A
D
A
Yeah
I
think
that
that
could
still
be
good
like
we
just
need
to
take
that
data
and
throw
anything.
Another
thing
that
might
be
interesting,
too,
is
that
we
finally
just
found
my
book
in
the
book
I
introduced
into
the
usage
like
the
download
count,
so
we
should
get
like
real
download
counts
now
on
black
dress,
so
that
might
be
something
that's
interesting
to
wear
before.
Oh
well,
so,
like
oh,
it's
eight
thousand.
Well
now
it
should
be
a
lot
more
than
that,
so
that
could
be
something
worth
pointing
out.
A
C
A
Twin
Cities
camp
wes
was
actually
doing
a
little
demo
with
some
people
at
the
unconference
about
his
fancy
control
our
analytics
panel.
That
I
think
he
had
set
up
for
our
background
and
I
meant
to
talk
to
him
about
that.
Did
we
ever
get
like
is
the
backdrop
one
still
available
working
somewhere,
I.
C
A
A
B
When
it
comes
to
users,
they
stay
now
that
you
mention
it.
Maybe
you've
seen
the
number
before
the
15th
of
June.
Now
it's
back
down
to
870
and
it's
been
fluctuating
like
that.
So
I
think
that
there
might
be
servers
that
are
running
a
lot
of
sites
and
they've
been
set
to
sort
of
like
check
for
updates
every
15
days
or
something
like
that,
so
they
go
up
and
down
but
yeah.
It's
it's
a
good
indication.
So
110
said
like.
B
C
E
C
B
Builders,
rather
than
you
know
many
more
so
so
yeah,
even
the
three
or
four
comments
that
exciting
comments
that
we
had
angular
are
more
rewarding
to
me.
You
know
sort
of
like
what
you
call
it
a
testament
to
what
we
all
the
energy
and
the
love
that
we
put
in
the
product
like
it's
being
appreciated
and
I
like
that,
yeah.
A
I
talked
to
somebody
from
the
University
who
has
a
test
flowing
right
now,
where
they're
doing
usability,
studies
for
content
editors
and
he
said,
he's
gonna,
try
and
squeeze
back
drop
into
the
list
of
CMS's
that
they're
testing
and
help
keep
us
posted
on
how
it
does
cuz
I'm
secretly
hoping
it
does
really
well
on
these
ability
tests.
If
it's
been
like,
maybe
I
can
use
it.
So
not.
B
A
That
I,
pretty
boy
yeah
just
for
their
thing,
I
think.
B
They
were
doing
too
lighting.
Would
press
like
or
something
like
that
so
I'll
have
to
read
the
bad
thing
with
the
slack
the
Drupal
slack,
the
official
one
is
that
it's
not
the
beta
version.
So
after
a
while
it
swallows
all
the
history
you
know,
but
yeah
I
can
I.
Can
google
around
I'm
certain
that
there
will
be
some
mention.
This
is
the
usability
study.
B
A
C
and
meetups
we
have
Drupal
camp
Asheville
coming
up
awesome
on
soccer
freedom,
Conservancy
has
a
booth
I
reached
out
to
Austin
to
contact
them
about
like
sponsorship,
opportunities
and
they're
in
the
tens
of
thousands
of
dollars.
Well,
how
do
we
get
one
of
these
like
tiny
little
boots
over
here
on
the
side
and
they're
like?
Oh,
those
are
like
nonprofit.
We
give
this
away
for
free,
so
it's
like
okay,
how
do
I
get
on
that
list
so
that
next
year
you
know
one
of
those,
so
they
added
me
to
their
list.
A
So,
even
though
it
was
too
late
for
this
year,
hopefully
they'll
contact
us
later.
So
that's
where
Drupal's
table
is
that's
where
the
freedom
Conservancy
stable
is,
and
so
it's
like.
Okay,
that's
where
we
want
to
be.
You
said
not
in
the
million
dollar
table
area,
but
in
the
like
off
on
the
side
where
it's
like
for
free
over
here
some
help
next
year.
It's
your
Conservancy,
we'll
have
our
stickers
and
they'll
hand
those
out
for
us,
but
I
wanted.
B
A
A
But
right
now
you
can
mail
them
a
paper
check
or
you
can
use
the
donate
button
on
our
contribute
page
and
that's
the
only
way
money
gets
spare,
much
correct
about
the
Conservancy
and
then,
if
you
buy
a
t-shirt
hoodie
directly
from
us,
we
collect
that
money
and
then
donate
it
all
over
them
at
the
end
of
the
year.
But
we
haven't
been
like
bringing
him
with
us
and
selling
them
places,
because
we're
not
really
supposed
to
do
that.
A
We're
supposed
to
send
all
the
money
directly
through
the
Conservancy
first,
but
they
don't
have
any
way
to
actually
handle
those
transactions.
So
we've
been
kind
of
on
hold
with
trying
to
like
what
I'm
gonna
trying
to
do
actually
don't
get
in
trouble.
But
we're
gonna
happen
to
like
buy
something
from
us
and
we
only
take
the
money
and
we'll
give
it
to
them.
Then
beer,
okay,.
D
A
Like
actively
working
on
it
and
I,
don't
like
the
only
things
are
spending
money
on
right
now,
our
hosting
how
much
like
who's
betting
on
who's.
Fighting
to
that
now,
I,
don't
remember,
I
think
we
just
changed
all
of
our
servers
over
so
this
year.
There's
gonna
be
like
one
month
where
everything's
double
one
or
two
months
living
stuff,
one
point
from
PHP,
seven
ones,
and
why
don't
we
think
of
$60
a
month
or
something
it's
not
who's.
B
And
so
the
reason
why,
but
this
happens,
that
I
called
the
reasons
and
the
discussion
that
we
had
of
why
we
move
to
Conservancy,
because
we
didn't
wanna
sort
of
like
burden,
you
guys
what
you
call
it:
tax,
wise
and
but
I
remember.
The
general
feeling
was
that
we
sort
of
like
delegated
another
task
that
we
would
have
to
do
normally,
and
that
was
good
because
we
can
focus
on
other
things,
but
now
we're
not
getting
any
money.
It's
like
yeah
I'm,
not
sure.
If
we're
getting
before
will.
A
We
got
a
bunch
of
money
in
the
very
beginning
when
we
do
feel
like
GoFundMe
campaign
and
most
of
that
we
spent
and
so
I
think
we
haven't
had
any
like
urgent
need.
Look
if
somebody
came
through
the
huge
check
most
like
we
want
to
do
thing.
We
would
definitely
motivate
ourselves
to
figure
everything
out,
but
it's
been
like
Oh
$25
for
t-shirt
or
whatever
it
hasn't
been
a
huge
priority,
but
I
think
like
as
we
start.
If
we
start
to
accrue
new
expenses,
it
will
become
a
priority.
D
So
so
on,
say
a
couple
of
things
like
regarding
finances,
like
some
things
that
I'd
like
to
put
in
place
is
that
we
currently
have
a
PayPal
account
and
that's
what
happens
when
you
buy
a
t-shirt
or
jacket.
It
goes
into
that
PayPal
account,
but
if
you
make
a
donation,
it
goes
to
the
software
freedom
Conservancy.
Yes,.
C
D
So
I
think
we
should
reorganize
our
contribute
page
to
like
the
shopping
section
like
because
I'd
like
to
emphasize
that,
if
you're
buying
a
hoodie
or
t-shirt,
that's
exactly
what
you're
doing
you're
buying
a
hoodie
or
a
t-shirt,
you're,
not
making
a
donation
and
they
share
it
because
you're
not
actually
giving
us
money.
When
you
do
that.
A
A
D
A
A
B
A
B
A
D
So
so
the
going
yet
going
to
back
to
the
whole
finances
thing
I
think
it's
actually
good,
that
we
have
a
low
like
low
cost
option
for
buying
a
shirt
or
hoodie
just
to
get
marketing
word
out
there
and
then
maybe
also
like
we
can
have
the
maybe
eventually
have
some
kind
of
thank-you
gift
type
thing.
Well,.
A
B
D
And
then
the
donation
becomes
more
valuable
to
a
lot
of
people,
because
then
it's
it's
tax-deductible
here
in
the
United
States,
but
also
it
makes
it
so
that
if
you
have
like
employee
matching
programs,
there's
thing
like
that
you
can
have
a
big
donation
match.
You
know
through
either
your
employer
or
another
organization.
So
the
the
there's,
some
value
in
the
donation
method
being
like
better
like
people,
would
prefer
that
I
think
yeah.
B
A
D
A
A
A
That
because
I
think
they're
tenuous
the
way
they
do
things
over
there,
okay
figure
out
what
is
a
lot
of
what
isn't
and
then
once
we
know
that
you
can
post
it.
You
can
see
with
what
you
would
want
to
do
based
on
what's
a
lot
of,
but
yeah
we
just
need
to
figure
out
like
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
expenses
right
now.
We
also
don't
have
a
lot
of
money,
but
should
we
need
anything,
we
need
to
figure
out
in
a
hurry,
we'd,
better
to
figure
it
out
before
we're
in
a
hurry
yeah.
A
Well,
anyway,
we
can
figure
the
finances
out,
but
I
agree
to
your
point,
Gregory
that
it
should
all
be
public.
We
figure
out
like
where
the
money
comes
in
and
where
it
goes
out,
we
should
have
a
public
accounting
of
it.
Maybe
like
once
a
year
we
publish
a
document.
It's
like
this
is
this
year's.
What
we
did-
and
this
is
our
plan
for
next
year-
yes,
because.
B
This
will,
and
if
we
post
a
link
to
that
attic
just
be
straight,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
like
a
different
page.
If
it's
here,
it
can
be
a
page
that
we
have
died
with
that,
like,
like
a
I,
don't
know
a
table
of
expenses
and
what-have-yous,
and
we
can
link
that
from
the
donation
page
like
donate,
see
where
we're
spending
the
money
yeah.
But
my
major
concern
was
that,
because
I
I
had
the
impression
and
I
was
right,
that
the
piece
is
coming
out
of
one
of
your
but.
A
B
Yeah
that
brings
another
pattern.
Another
question
I'll
ask
later,
but
the
thing
was
that
I
know
that
we
had
some
small
pool
of
money
and
that
pays
for
the
hosting
expenses,
but
at
some
point,
I
thought
that
this
might
have
ran
out
soon.
So
if
we
get
exposure
as
in
yeah,
we
have
a
full
of
$2,000,
but
it
costs
us
$60
a
month.
It's
sort
of
like
puts
a
deadline
and
sort
of
like
we
need
to
make
sure
that
these
this
pool
of
money
stays
sort
of
like
at
a
certain
level.
C
B
A
Yeah
so
I
think,
okay,
so
we've
got
a
couple
of
things.
I've
asked
the
Conservancy
I'd
like
to
revisit
this
international
tax
deduction
status,
to
make
sure
they
have
made
any
progress
on
that
in
the
last
year
because
they
might
have.
We
should
also
figure
out.
What's
going
on
with
PayPal,
there's
just
not
PayPal
ways
to
accept
money,
so
they
might
have
other
solutions.
A
But
what
he
wanted
to
do
was
to
have
like
more
of
a
liquid
account
that
belonged
to
backdrop
which
we
can't
do
of
conservancies
managing
our
money,
just
as
they
don't
have
a
way
to
manage
it
for
all
of
their
projects
yet
or
they
didn't.
Last
time
we
asked,
and
so
he
thought
it
might
be
good
to
have
something
we're
like
at
the
end
of
the
year.
A
We
take
everything
from
our
liquid
pool
and
donated
to
backdrop
and
then
next
year
we
proceed
to
like
collect
and
pay
and
then
the
end
of
the
year
donate,
and
so
it
was
sort
of
feel
like
every
year.
Single
donation
from
link
back
drop
the
organization
to
Conservancy
as
our
fiscal
sponsor.
But
we
need
to
clear
that
with
them
first
and
see
if
that's
something
that
they
can
support,
if
they
have
a
better
way
to
handle
that
it.
B
Makes
sense
so,
with
regards
to
the
National
donations,
we
could
get
the
help
of
the
people
that
are
living
in
the
countries.
I
did
post
post
that
question
to
my
accountant,
but
his
response
was
more
like
they're,
very
busy
people
and
he's
like
I
had
no
such
request
from
any
of
our
customers
and
I'm,
not
aware
of
anything.
B
B
C
You
know
the
virtual
user
group
is
a
big
outreach
tool
right
or
could
be
and
I'd
like
ideas
for
what
to
do
next.
In
theory,
the
first
Tuesday
of
the
month
is
next
Tuesday,
which
is
the
4th
of
July
weekend,
not
enough
time
to
do
anything
but
I'd
like
that.
Maybe
we
scheduled
for
the
week
after
and
I
just
wanted
feedback.
Should
we
do
that?
Should
we
schedule
something
for
a
week
from
Tuesday.
A
A
C
There's
been
a
couple
of
them,
unfortunately,
I
don't
remember
most
of
them.
One
of
them
was
TAS.
Okay
and
I
am
certain
that's
what
we
were
talking
about
right
before
you
got
on
the
call
I
think
Peter
actually
originally
recommended
it.
Gregory
commented
on
it
and
he
said
that.
That's
just
something
like
certainly
as
a
contributor
to
backdrop
that
he
would
like
some
help
on
to
me.
It
I've
been
shooting
for
a
little
bit
more
beginners
topics
than
tests.
C
B
C
Even
my
ideas
would
be
when
we
first
talked
about
upgrades.
We
talked
about
them
very
generically.
I
felt
like
the
little
demo.
We
did
it.
They
at
the
mini
camp
was
like
the
first
step
and
actually
you
know
doing
something
more
practical,
a
presentation
and
it
might
be
worth
revisiting
the
upgrades
with
an
actual
demo.
C
C
So
okay
well
do
something
a
week
from
Tuesday
and
ideally
have
a
topic
here
within
the
next
hour.
So
I'll
think
about
this
more
and
if
anybody
has
any
more
ideas
being
them
in
general,
we
might
talk
about
it
real
briefly.
At
the
next
meeting.
I
don't
know
see
if
anybody
there
has
something
I
guess:
okay,.