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From YouTube: Backdrop Outreach - 2021/02/04
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A
Okay,
welcome
everyone.
We
are
officially
live
on
youtube.
This
is
the
february
4th.
Is
that
right,
outreach
meeting,
as
I
warned
people
before
I
turn
on
the
camera,
if
you
wish,
we
are
recording.
If
you
wish
to
be
don't
wish
to
be
recorded,
you
can
hide
your
camera
and
or
mute
yourself.
However,
we
do
welcome
people
to
participate
during
our
live
meetings,
with
their
cameras
on
and
and
talking
if
they
so
choose.
A
Let's
go
ahead
and
start
with,
so
I
volunteered
to
to
to
help
with
the
outreach
meetings
a
little
bit
more
actively
here
going
forward.
So
that's
why
it's
not
unusual,
but
I'm
gonna
be
doing
maybe
more
of
that.
Let's
go
ahead
and
do
our
introductions
same
thing
as
usual,
just
to
name
something
about
what's
going
on
in
your
life
or
what
you're
working
on
in
backdrop
and
then
pass
it
on
to
the
next
person
I'll
go
ahead.
My
name
is
tim
erickson,
I'm
coming
to
you
from
deerwood
minnesota.
A
I
have
been
super
busy
this
week,
so
I
haven't
had
as
much
time
on
backdrop.
Lots
of
client.
B
A
This
week,
so
that's
been
keeping
me
busy,
although
we
got
some
exciting
outreach
stuff
coming
up
so
looking
forward
to
the
meeting
today,
we'll
talk
about
it
later.
C
Sarvashri
yeah,
my
name
is
sarvashri
and
I
am
more
interested
in
newbies
coming
into
backdrop.
Getting
people
started
developing
an
attractive
framework
for
people
to
get
involved
in
backdrop,
and
I
sent
tim
and
jen
my
idea
today
of
how
we
can
do
that,
and
maybe
we'll
have
a
chance
to
talk
about
that.
A
bit
more.
I've
mentioned
it
before
I
wrote
it
down,
so
it
would
be
a
little
more
coherent
so
trying
to
get
people
better
trained
and
to
have
some.
C
Some
standard
websites
that
people
could
just
download
some
distributions
that
people
could
just
download
to
be
started
in
particular
areas.
You
know
the
most
common
uses
of
websites,
so
we
can
talk
about
that.
A
little
bit,
I'm
in
north
carolina.
A
D
Might
as
well
as
well
so
my
name
is
greg.
I'm
joining
from
greece,
usually
in
australia,
though
yeah
just
joining
to
to
help.
However,
I
can
see
how
things
are
going.
Jen
didn't
go.
E
I'm
jen
lampton
joining
from
oakland
california.
I
am
excited
to
see,
hear
what
tim
has
to
share
with
us
today.
Let's
see
luke.
F
Hi,
I'm
luke
mccormick
in
san
ramon,
california,
I'm
also
at
the
edge
of
my
seat,
wondering
what
tim
is
going
to
say.
I
I
oversold
it
I.
I
have
been
mismanaging
a
initiative
to
to
try
to
make
backdrop
easier
to
use
that
I'm
trying
to
bring
to
a
close
and
just
sort
of
declare
where
we
happened
to
be
to
be
where
we
wanted
to
be
and
call
it
a
day,
but
but
but
actually
most
of
what's
left
falls
under
what
cervocity
was
talking
about
in
terms
of
documentation
examples.
F
So
so
my
aspirations
are
are
to
work
for
survisory
and
we'll
see
how
that
works
out
and
phil.
B
Hey
phil,
ward
out
of
wichita
kansas,
don't
have
anything
specific
to
talk
about
today,
just
kind
of
seeing
what
the
general
discussion
looks
like
and
personally
I'd
love
to
see
us
get
some
some
movement
going
over
there
on
the
drupal
upgrade
status
for
drupal
7.
But
if
that
doesn't
come
up
today,
then
no
worries
who
do
we
got
left
here
that
everybody.
D
D
A
It
is
good
we
have
a
good
size
group
today,
so
I
yeah
so
I'd
like
to
try
and
focus
start
out
the
meeting
and
really
kind
of
focus
on
the
to-do
action
items
that
we
can
get
out
of
the
way
I
interest
in
terms
of
like
the
big,
the
outreach
stuff,
I'm
I'm
thinking
mostly
about
like
backdrop,
live
and
and
the
backdrop
meetings
website,
both
of
which
jen
and
luke
were
involved
in
the
discussion,
so
I'm
not
sure
what
they
what
they
expect
me
to
announce.
A
It
wasn't
that
I
have
any
big
secret
plans
or
anything
I
just
mean
that
there's
a
lot
of
action
going
on.
Also,
we
got
a
newsletter
out
this
week,
thanks
to
bw
panda,
which
is
a
huge
step
forward,
and
not
only
did
we
get
one
out,
but
we
have
a
commitment
to
sort
of
help
us
keep
us
on
that
path
on
a
monthly
basis.
A
So
the
prospect
go
ahead.
E
So
that
newsletter
was
supposed
to
take
contain
information
about
the
blog
post
for
contrib
people,
but
we
were
so
distracted
by
the
fact
that
we
were
having
problems
getting
the
newsletter
out
that
I
don't
think
got
updated.
So
if
anybody
hears
anybody
wondering
if
they
can
have
more
access
to
a
contrib
repository,
please
encourage
them
to
create
an
issue
in
issue
queue.
E
I
think
if
we
can
find
other
ways
to
promote
this,
like
maybe
tweet
about
it
again
in
a
week
or
so
or
any
other
avenue
where
we
can
broadcast
that
information.
That
might
be.
I
don't
know
if
it's
important
enough
to
go
on
the
dashboard,
but
yeah.
Something
we
need
to.
Let
everybody
know
about
is
that
they
can
have
whatever
permissions
they
want
on
their
kindred
repositories.
A
A
I
don't
know
if
this
is
exactly
what
we
had
in
mind
for
the
dashboard,
but
I
think
it
certainly
could
fit
there
and
I
think
it's
important
to
to
keep
that
dashboard
fresh
if
people
are
going
to
use
it
and
while
we're
talking
about
the
dashboard.
Well,
let's
let's
come
back
to
that
in
a
second,
so
anyways.
So
I
think
the
combination
of
the
the
the
backdrop
live,
we'll
get
an
upset
that
date
from
jen
in
a
minute
about
the
the
website.
A
For
that
the
newsletter
there's
just
we've
got
a
few
things
in
progress
outreach-wise.
So
let's
keep
that
momentum
going
on,
so
it's
sort
of
going
through
there.
We
have
things
to
do.
These
are
the
things
we're
working
on
scheduling
tweets,
so
I
I'd
say
the
last
week
has
been
fairly
average
in
terms
of
we
have
been
getting
some
stuff
out
on
twitter,
any
feedback.
A
I
always
appreciate
it
on
what
we
are
putting
out,
but
more
so
does
anybody
have
any
ideas
for
things
that
we
should
be
tweeting
about
this
week
we
got
the
change
in
contrib
policy,
come
on.
Let's
rack,
our
brains.
A
Right
announce,
event
site
when
ready,
we
have
tweeted
a
little
bit
about
the
survey.
Well,
that
you
know
in
the
survey.
I
don't
know,
if
that's
really
an
outreach
thing,
it's
had
a
small
outreach
component
to
it.
Just
and
it's
something
for
us
to
talk
about,
but
it's
an
inreach
thing.
It's
mostly
an
enriched
thing.
Yeah
we
have,
but
but
we
have,
if
anybody's,
not
sure
we
have
tweeted
about
that
a
little
bit
anything
else.
That's
that's!
Going
on.
A
Okay,
facebook
posts.
The
same
things
could
be
going
on
facebook.
Look
you
keep
promising
to
help
with
facebook.
A
I
think
I
think
I
might
have
posted
about
the
survey
on
once
on
facebook,
which
is
probably
our
only
facebook
post
in
the
last
few
months.
F
No,
no,
no,
hey,
hey,
look,
look!
Look.
What
should
I
do
again
I'll
I'll
do
it,
but
I
totally
wasn't
was
not.
It
was
not.
F
A
Well,
I
can
get
the
from
twitter
if
you
want
and
like
right.
That's
what
my
point
was
going
to
be.
It
was
that
if
you
you
volunteered
in
the
past
to
sort
of
help
with
facebook
a
little
bit
and
I
think
you
have
access
to
post
as
as
fact
drop,
and
if
those
two
things
are
still
the
case,
then
you
could
look
at
the
twitter
feed
and
see
what
we're
tweeting
about
it.
A
Blog
posts
do
we
have
any
we,
we
still
got
that
one
scheduled
from
a
contributor.
Don't
we
jen.
E
I
think
it
went
live
on
monday,
okay,
but
we
do
have
a
backlog
of
pmc
issues
that
are
tagged,
needs
blog
posts
right.
So
I
had
on
my
to-do
list
when
I
have
free
time
to
write
one.
So
I
wrote
one
last
week
when
I
had
free
time,
which
was
great
or
two
weeks
or
whatever
it
was.
E
But
I
also
would
like
to
encourage
anyone
else,
not
that
our
pmc
members
have
a
lot
of
free
time,
but
anyone
on
the
pmc
who
has
free
time
could
go
through
and
look
at
that
list
of
tags
and
start
drafting
blog
posts
for
okay,
it'll,
be
a
good
source
of
content.
A
E
A
E
A
It
has
to
be
done
delicately
that
we're
looking
for
members
of
the
community
to
post
to
participate
in
our
blog
or
something
like
that.
I
don't
know
I
think,
there's
a
way
to
ask
that.
But
yes,
there
is
a
difference.
There
is
a
difference
between
that
kind
of
content
and
in
fact,
why
don't
I
put
this
on
the
agenda
to
come
back
to
the
blog
in
a
minute
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
that
because
it
came
up
with
this
last
post.
A
It
was
like
the
role
of
of
of
sort
of
guest
writers
and
how
to
make
those
decisions.
Anyways
right
now
go
ahead.
Where's.
A
We're
talking
about
the
blog
right
now
on
backdropcms.org,
okay,
okay,
the
newsletter
so
well.
We
just
got
off
an
issue.
A
I
believe
that
was
great,
in
theory,
actually
didn't
go
out
until
monday,
so
it
was
probably
the
first
like
the
first
of
february
right
peter
had
been
shooting
for
like
the
last
week
of
the
month,
but
I
think
last
week
of
the
month
first
week
of
the
next
month,
so
we
got
a
couple
of
weeks,
but
we
should
be
thinking
about
content,
and
you
know
if
we
can
get
well.
A
This
isn't
going
to
be
a
good
month
for
peter,
because
we
congratulations
to
peter
on
a
baby,
so
I
imagine
he's
going
to
be
pretty
busy,
but
we
could
help
him
out
by
getting
some
content
ready,
so
we're
not
crushing
at
the
last
minute
event
stuff.
We
had
a
meeting
on
backdrop
live
last
week.
We
have
another
one
coming
up
this
friday
on
the
agenda
for
backdrop
live
meeting
this
week
is
going
to
be
a
venue
search,
we're
going
to
look
at
some
of
the
I.
A
E
A
E
Let
me
do
that
today,
I'm
not
sure
I
can
do
it
during
this
meeting
I'll
do
it
after
the
next
meeting
sure,
and
at
least
you
can
get
more
eyes
on
it.
A
Okay,
our
priority
right
now
for
the
backdrop
live
is
just
getting
the
site
live,
so
we
can
do
registrations
for
those
who
weren't
in
the
meeting
last
week,
we
planned
to
do
last
time
we
used
eventbrite,
and
this
time
we
think
we're
going
to
be
able
to
do
manage
our
own
registrations
directly
on
our
site.
So
we
want
to
get
that
live
and
get
people
registering
is
sort
of
the
first
priority.
A
The
other
thing,
though,
that
has
come
up,
is,
if
possible,
and
I
don't
want
to
put
too
much
pressure
on
jen-
I
scheduled
two
upcoming
virtual
user
groups
prior
to
the
the
meeting,
and
we
might
be
able
to
promote
those
on
the
the
event
site
too,
if
it's
ready,
but
that's
not
critical,
but
having.
B
A
Virtual
user
groups
on
the
agenda
is
also
a
nice
outreach
thing
yeah,
so
I
just
feel
like
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
going
on
and
in
fact
we
should
well
come
back
to
that
the
dashboard.
So
what
should
be
on
the
dashboard?
We
have.
We
could
post
about
contrib
modules,
but
is
there
anything
else,
any
other
announcements
or
things
that
people
think
should
be
on
the
dashboard?
A
A
A
Is
most
yeah,
we
got
to
look
at
the
agenda,
it's
the
things
we
I
think
we
primarily
already
talked
about.
Are
there
any
other
external
mentions
that
anybody
is
aware
of?
Oh,
we
should
mention.
Moz
matthias
mentioned
a
print
publication
coming
out
in
slack
today
about
with
an
article
about
background,
and
so
thanks
to
matthias
for
whatever
role
he
played
in
that,
I
think
he
wrote
it
is
that
right,
yeah
yeah,
he
wrote
the
an
extensive
article.
A
Okay,
so
it
looks
like
websiteboosting.com.
A
D
A
F
You
know,
I
I
think
actually
non-english
content
makes
us
look
good.
It
gives
us
a.
B
A
Nope,
well,
I
think
we've
done
a
pretty
good
job
at
retweeting
and
promoting
the,
and
we
should
we
should
make
a
regular
mention
of
of
the
german
group.
That's
been
doing
german
content,
I
think
they
had
another
of
their
weekly
module
mondays
this
week,
and
that
has
been
really
great
to
see.
All
of
that
content
out
there.
A
Return
to
advertising
for
backdrop.
Okay,
that's
I
don't
know
if
we
have
anybody
here
that
would
have
anything
to
report
on
that.
D
A
D
Documentation
yeah
other
than
that,
the
creation
of
the
site,
no.
G
D
So
we've
we've
created
the
site,
it
redirects
from
api.backupcms.org
to
the
docs.
D
I
think
what
remains
to
be
done
is
to
import
the
documentation
nodes
from
the
main
site
into
that
then
said
that
I
shall
find
time
to
do
that
at
some
point
yeah
and
then
I
guess
we
have
some
work
to
do
to
reorganize
things
and
create
sections
for
developers
versus
you
know
the
simple
user
guide
I
mean
the
api
versus
you
know
the
actual
end
user
guide.
A
Sure
and
again
so
peter
is
officially
the
the
lead
on
this
initiative
and
he
has
had
a
big
personal
development
in
his
life
that
might
keep
him
busy
for
a
week
or
two.
So
we
might
not
expect
a
lot
of
progress
in
the
very
short
term,
but
I
expect
to
see
that
moving
in
the
near
future
and
certainly
there's
plenty
to
be
done.
Even
while
peter's
busy.
A
I
don't
think
we
have
anything
new
on
the
video
front.
It's
always
on
my
list
of
things
to
do
when
I
get
a
chance,
but
certainly
we
do
have
a
number
of
topics.
If
anybody
is
out
there
able
to
make
some
instructional
videos
about
youtube
ping,
us
about
ideas,
we
have
ideas,
things
that
we'd
love
to
see
made.
A
We
talked
a
little
bit
about
events
and
meetups.
I
mentioned
I
scheduled
two
meetups
or
yeah
virtual
user
groups.
I'm
gonna
get
the
dates
here,
they're
listed
on
backdrop,
cms.org
anybody's,
watching
the
video.
If
you
go
to
the
event
section
and
we're
doing
a
on
february,
16th
we're
doing
a
multilingual
backdrop
and
again,
matthias
is
offered
to
show
us
some
of
what
he's
done
on
an
existing
site.
He
has
an
upcoming
project.
A
It
sounds
like
one
or
two
of
our
other
european
participants
that
have
done
some
multilingual
stuff
will
be
there
to
to
sort
of
help
with
the
discussion.
We
are
still
open.
If
anybody
else
has
real
experience
with
multilingual
and
would
like
to
sort
of
help
lead
this
discussion,
please
let
us
know,
but
I
I
think
we
have
some
knowledgeable
people
that
will
be
there
and
we
can,
at
the
very
minimum,
have
a
discussion
and
kind
of
explore.
A
Some
of
the
multilingual
features
in
background
and
then
on
march,
2nd
we're
going
to
do
a
discussion
about
command
line
tools,
check
the
website
for
the
times
on
these
they're,
not
all
at
the
same
time,
because,
for
example,
I
wanted
to
specifically
accommodate
peter
for
the
the
command
line
tools
because
he's
been
doing
a
lot
of
work
on
brush.
So
we
changed
the
time
a
bit
for
for
that
session.
A
Anything
else
about
well,
should
we
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
backdrop?
Live
we
don't
need
to
get
into
the
weeds
because
we're
doing
that
at
a
special
meeting
tomorrow,
but
we'll
just
remind
folks
the
date
is
the
12th,
the
march
12th
we're
looking
at
a
24-hour
event,
so
to
accommodate
multiple
time
zones,
a
lot
like
last
time,
but
but
it'll
be
a
little
bit
shorter.
A
Sure
back,
we
had
our
first
backdrop
live
in
september.
It
was
like
a
two-day
unconference
camp
online,
all
virtual,
mostly
discussion,
based
where
people
told
us
what
they
wanted
to
talk
about.
We
scheduled
sessions
and
facilitated
them
and
a
lot
of
peer-to-peer
sharing
about
backdrop.
A
We
had
over
50
people
register
and
it
went
it
went
pretty
well,
we've
decided
we're
going
to
try
to
do
some
event
like
this,
although
on
a
slightly
smaller
scale
of
with
each
release.
A
So
that's
sort
of
it
on
a
high
level.
We
did
it
the
the
the
one
of
the
big
things
is
we
do
it
sort
of
three
hours
on
three
hours
off
for
a
full
24
hours
to
accommodate
as
many
time
zones
as
we
can
to
make
it
really
an
international
event,
so
people
can
sort
of
join
into
different
times
of
the
day
and
participate.
F
I
I
I
I
want
to
feed
back
on
that
because
you
know,
having
been
recently
reminded
of
my
my
job
of
you
know,
promoting
things
on
on
the
facebook
channel.
It
strikes
me
that
that's
the
kind
of
stuff
that
I
want
to
promote
that
that
I
I
now
have
suddenly
this
this
feeling
of
putting
posts
like
hey,
save
the
date.
Here's
here's
what
we
know
about
so
far.
A
Agree:
100,
thank
you.
So
we
are
having
so
the
meeting
tomorrow
is
at
2
30,
pacific
time.
I
don't
have
translations
for
everybody.
I
know
that's
4
30
my
time
anybody
is
welcome
to
come
on.
The
agenda,
for
tomorrow
is
again
talking
about
the
tools
we'll
be
using.
A
It's
a
good
point
luke,
because
it
would
be
helpful.
I
I
don't
know
how
to
define
it
enough
for
someone
else
to
do
it.
Although
anybody
that's,
I
think,
if
nothing
else,
I'd
like
to
try
and
start
a
half
hour
early
before
the
meeting
officially
starts
to
sort
of
start
to
set
up
or
try
the
idea
we're
going
to
be
experimenting
a
bit
with
like
the
idea
of
using
a
single.
A
Last
time
we
had
three
different
accounts
with
three
different
meeting
rooms
going
for
for
backdrop
live,
and
this
year
we're
looking
at
using
a
single
the
idea
of
using
a
single
event
meeting,
but
having
breakout
rooms
and
and
doing
our
each
session
in
a
breakout
room
that
way
everybody
sort
of
enters
in
the
same
place,
and
there
will
be
a
little
setup
required
to
make
that
work.
I
think
tomorrow.
A
So
if
anybody
has
time
and
wants
to
prepare
that
a
bit
in
advance,
we
also
talked
about
experimenting
a
little
bit
with
jitsi
tomorrow
to
see
how
we
might
accomplish
our
goals
with
jitsi
and
so
thinking
about
what
that
might
look
like
and
what
you
know,
what
configuration
we
could
do
in
advance
to
test.
It
would
be
good.
A
Blog
well,
that
would
this
would
be
a
great
topic
for
the
blog.
It's
not
on
the
blog.
Yet,
where
it
is
right
now
is
on
events.
If
you
go
to
the
events
tab
on
backdrop,.
D
A
D
A
I
think
all
day
right,
it
would
be
totally
appropriate,
though,
to
do
a
blog
post.
Now
that
talks
about
what
our
plans
are
save
the
date
I
mean,
although
a
lot
of
that
can
be
accomplished
just
in
the
event
note
itself,
but
but
a
blog
post
could
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
particip
or
you
know,
process
and
encourage
people
to
get
involved.
A
Is
that
an
all-day
event?
What
are
the
times
on
it?
It's
gonna,
it's
as
I
was
just
describing
it's
a
24-hour
it'll
happen
over
24
hours,
we're
planning
to
start
at
6
a.m,
pacific
time
and
then
go
tell
on
a
friday
and
go
until
a
little
later
than
six.
I
think,
like
nine
a.m,
pacific
time
and
it
will
not
be
continuous.
It's
like
three
hours
on
and
then
three
hour
breaks
and
the
expectation
right.
A
The
expectation
is
that
nobody's
going
to
participate
in
all
the
sessions,
but
we
wanted
to
have
some
content
during
all
of
the
time
zones.
So
the
goal
is
that
there'll
be
something
going
on
around
the
clock,
but
that
people
will
will
sort
of
participate
when
it's
convenient
for
them.
Does
that
make
sense?
Sarvashri.
C
Uh-Huh
yeah
so
9
a.m.
Eastern
time,
yes
and
then.
F
Yeah,
so
it
strikes
me,
you
know
in
in
the
same
way
that
that,
having
you
know
non-english
content
gives
us
gives
us
a
certain
gravitas
that
I
think
is
advantageous.
I
I
feel
like
like
the
fact
that
we've
scheduled
this
to
be
friendly
worldwide.
F
F
D
I
agree
yeah
yeah,
another
thought
is
besides
the
german
speaking
community,
which
is
really
active.
We
have
quite
a
few
members
in
the
regulars
in
the
community,
I
should
say:
there's
also
the
spanish
speaking
community
and
that's
latin
america
and
europe
as
well.
Although
I
haven't
seen
people
like
oop
and
the
rest
in
a
while
in
a
few
months,
maybe
reaching
out
to
those
guys
and
see
if
we
can
trigger
equivalent
sort
of
like
what
you
call
it
activities.
D
As
you
know,
a
dedicated
side
for
language
speaking
people,
yeah
yeah,.
A
A
A
Yeah
there
was,
there
was
only
one
speaker
and
one
or
two
people
at
the
bulgarian
session,
but
the
fact
that
it
happened
in
the
final
accounts,
the
fact
that
we
got
anybody
besides
the
initiator,
we
weren't
sure
anybody
else
would
show
up,
and
at
least
one
person
heard
about
it
and
showed
up.
So
that
was
great.
D
That's
great
yeah
when
it
comes
to
australia,
which
is
sort
of
like
an
odd
time
zone.
Peter
is
physically
there
and
in
the
future,
I'm
supposed
to
be
there
as
well.
D
But
if
we
manage
to
grow
that
community,
maybe
we
I
mean
it's
hard
to
accommodate
all
time
zones.
So
maybe
maybe
we
can
host
events
that
you
know
are
favorable
to
that
time.
Zone.
A
A
Well,
okay,
so
anything
else
on
backdrop
live.
A
Okay,
let
me
ask
the
question:
if
it's
the
next
thing
on
our
official
agenda,
here's
our
own
website-
and
I
think,
I'm
going
to
bring
this
up
in
the
dev
meeting
that
it's
time
for
another
infrastructure
week
so
they're,
certainly
well.
I
consider
it
to
be
an
outreach
problem.
A
We
have
a
major
problem
with
contrib
modules
right
now
being
unfindable
on
the
website
and
and
and
just
difficult
to
download,
and
I
think
this
isn't
a
serious
outreach
issue,
because
people
are
coming
to
see
what
mod
modules
are
available
and
they're
the
modules
they're
searching
for
one
aren't
showing
up,
even
if
you
search
for
them
directly
and
even
if
they
do
show
up
the
download
link
is
broken,
and
so
this
is
something
that
I
think
needs
urgent
attention.
What
this.
A
E
A
Well,
yeah,
probably
because
I
do
think
you're
right.
I
think
it
was
fixed
once,
although
it
may
have
gotten
worse,
because
I
think
I
mean
right
now,
if
you
search
for
some
modules
by
their
entire
full
name,
they
don't
show
up.
E
Yeah,
I
think
that
was
the
original
problem
we
had
and
then
we
switched
it
and
then
we
switched
it
back
recently,
but
the
the
things
we're
testing
for
when
we
switch
it
back
and
forth
are
probably
different
than
the
issues
that
we're
coming
up
with.
So
every
time
someone
finds
a
module
that
we
can't
find.
We
should
document
it
in
the
issue
so
that
the
next
time
we
go
to
change
it.
A
D
G
A
E
Oh,
I
was
gonna
say
what
we
sh,
I
think
we're
doing
is
sir
well.
Actually
I'm
not
sure.
But
at
one
point
I
know
we
searched
both
the
title
and
the
body
field,
but
I
think
we
might
have
switched
back
to
use
course
search
which
maybe
doesn't
search
for
the
title
field,
but
I
don't
remember
for
sure
it
might
have
gone
the
other
way
around,
but
we've
tried
both
and
neither
one
of
them
has
worked
consistently.
Yeah.
A
And
I'm
just
going
to
mention:
I'm
not
even
100
sure
if
this
is
solely
a
search
problem,
because
the
other
problem
is
that
the
download
link
is
not
showing
up
on
most
of
our
modules.
So
if
you
actually
get
to
the
page,
there's
no
download
link
and-
and
I'm
wondering,
if
that
isn't
the
fact
that
you
can't
download
them,
isn't
affecting
them
showing
up
in
search.
B
So
I'm
doing
a
real,
quick
check
on
this
to
see
what
I
can
come
up
with.
It
seems
like,
if
you
add
more
than
one
word,
that's
when
it
chokes
so
right
now,
when
I
go
to
the
modules
page,
it
gives
a
list
of,
I
don't
know
some
recommended
modules.
One
of
them
is
user,
prune
user
space
prune
okay.
So
if
I
type
in
prone
p
r,
u
n
e,
it
comes
up
user
prone.
If
I
type
user
space
prune,
it
doesn't
find
anything
and
I
think
that's
kind
of
where
the
disconnect
is
so.
A
Right
anyways,
we
did
we
had
successfully,
I
mean
I
I
hopefully
we
get
this
problem
solved
really
quickly,
but
I
was
considering
declaring
infrastructure
week
again
to
solve
this
and
deal
with
some
other,
because
we've
got
a
number
of
infrastructure
things
going
and
infrastructure
week
was
just
we
did
this
a
little
over
a
year
ago.
I
think
where
we
declared
a
week.
We
had
two
two
in-person
days
and
we
just
tried
to
draw
people's
attention
their
contributors
to
backdrop
to
focusing
on
problems
with
our
infrastructure
sites.
A
With
our
backdrop.org
with
the
forum,
we
have
a
real
backlog
of
issues
that
are
things
that
could
be
improving,
that
don't
always
get
the
intention
they
deserve.
So
infrastructure
week's
just
a
chance
to
kind
of
focus
on
that.
A
Originally
people
could
quit
submitting
people
have
the
option
to
add
issues
to
the
survey
and
originally
that
was
going
to
end
on
the
first,
but
I
extended
it
to
the
fifth
because
we
didn't
even
get
the
newsletter
out
until
the
first.
So
up
until
tomorrow
you
can
still
add
items
to
the
survey,
but
then
you
can
continue
to
new
people
can
participate
or
people
can
change
their
preferences
through
the
15s.
A
A
And
that's
fair,
I
mean
I
I've
questioned,
I
I
think
it's
primarily
targeted
at
people
who
are
kind
of
familiar
with
the
issue
too.
If
we
did
this
again,
I'd
like
to
make
it
more
friendly
to
people
who
don't
posses,
you
know,
aren't
necessarily
active
in
the
issue
queue,
but
right
now
it
would
be
hard.
A
See
how
to
get
that
going?
Well,
that's
fair.
We've
had
pretty
good
participation,
we've
had
25
people
participate,
and
then
I
I
found
the
results
to
be
interesting.
A
So
why
don't
we
so
we're
down
to
a
limited
time
and
we
had
sarvajri
had
something
to
talk
about
and
sarvashri
did
you
want
to
summarize.
C
Yeah,
I
I
sent
it
to
you
and
I'll
just
read
it
out.
Basically,
what
I'm
looking
at
doing
is
wordpress
is
popular
because
people
can
go
to
wordpress
and
they
can
find
a
distribution
or
theme
that
addresses
common
website
developments
right
and
there
was
a
thing
in
drupal
7.
There
were
distributions
of
drupal
7
that
were
sort
of
ready
to
wear
kinds
of
to
use,
luke's
term
that
people
could
download,
they
would
have
something
they
could
just
modify
and
it
would
be
ready
to
go
for
a
particular
genre.
C
I
was
thinking
of
collecting
a
list
of
the
ones
in
wordpress
a
list
of
the
ones
in
drupal
7.
Maybe
some
other
lists
look
at
the
popular
things.
People
are
trying
to
do
with
websites
and
take
each
one
of
those
and
create
a
backdrop
version
of
it
and
in
creating
that
backdrop,
version
of
it
used
that
as
an
instructional
module
for
how
to
use
backdrop,
so
that
people
could
see
how
a
website
was
built.
C
So
that's
my
idea
and
we,
I
guess,
could
start
with
a
list
of
distributions
that
are
used
a
lot
in
wordpress
or
used
a
lot
in
drupal
or
any
other
cms
for
that
matter.
And
what
are
people
trying
to
do
and
can
we
create
a
shortcut
for
those
people
to
get
started
with
backdrop?
That
would
be
a
wonderful
way
to
get
people
going.
F
I
I
want
to
just
cut
you
off,
because
I'm
worried,
I
won't
get
a
chance
to
say
how
much
I
love
that
idea.
I
mean
that
is
I
that
is
that
is,
I
feel
like
exactly
what
what
kind
of
the
ready-to-wear
initiative
has
has
led
to
is
is
the
thing
that's
missing
from
from
my
mind,
is,
is
how
to
use
the
tools
that
are
available
to
actually
get
stuff
done,
and
it
would
just
be
super
useful
and
I've.
I
found
this.
F
You
know
in
my
days
of
of
building
websites
with
all
sorts
of
technologies
that
there's
this
giant
point
where
you
go
from
like
the
instructional
out
of
the
box
manuals.
Here's
how
you
do
things
until
you're,
like
your
first
real
project
and
when
you
get
your
first
real
project,
you
see
all
sorts
of
stuff
that
nobody
ever
talks
about,
and
you
know
it'd
be
super
useful
to
just
have
these
things
be
like
here,
here's
here's!
What
a
working
website
looks
like
rip
it
apart
piece.
It
together
see
what
you
think.
C
How
do
we
make
this
happen?
Well,
what
I
was
suggesting
was
that
first
we
come
up
with
a
list.
C
Then
we
assign
one
at
a
time
to
whoever
can
start
with
it
and
that
person
grabs
a
newbie
to
go
along
with
to
go
along
with
them
as
they
look
at
that
distribution
and
decide
how
they
want
to
build
it
in
backdrop
and
then
build
it
with
that
newbie
watching,
because
a
newbie
is
going
to
have
questions
that
an
experienced
developer
is
not
going
to
come
up
with
they
won't.
F
C
Yeah
yeah,
we
could
list
those
distributions
somewhere
and
say
who
would
like
to
participate
in
seeing
how
this
is
built
with
backdrop,
especially
someone
new
to
backdrop
or
new
to
web
page
development.
Generally,
we
want
somebody
who
would
ask
all
the
unknown
questions
unanticipated
questions
to
go
along
with
us
as
we
recreate
it
and
so
and
then
just
do
it
in
zoom
and
and
and
record
it
as
you
go
along.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
that
sophisticated
a
presentation.
C
Just
you
have
one
one
experienced
developer,
one
newbie
person
and
you
have
the
website
to
look
at
on
the
on
the
web,
on
the
wordpress
site
or
on
the
drupal
7
site.
You
know
you
see
how
it's
written
up,
what
it
does
and
then
we
create
it
in
backdrop
to
exceed
the
the
development
that
was
done
in
those
you
know,
because
people
get
say
if
they
get
a
web
pre
a
wordpress
website
going
or
they
get
it,
then
they
realize
oh
but
yeah.
It
won't
do
what
I
want
to
do.
C
I
want
to
add
this
other
thing
and
wait
a
minute.
A
wordpress
doesn't
make
that
very
easy
to
do,
or
it's
expensive
to
do
or
they're
going
to
have
to
hire
somebody
to
do
it
in
wordpress,
because
it's
not
easy
enough
to
be
able
to
do
it.
Whereas
backdrop
has
other
tools
that
would
make
those
kinds
of
additions
easier.
It's
more
extensible.
C
And
those
things
could
be
drawn
from
how
it
was
done
in
in
drupal
7,
because
a
lot
of
the
modules
in
drupal
7
are
either
already
ready
for
backdrop
or
could
be
made
available
for
backdrop
for
that
particular
distribution.
C
So
creating
a
group
of
distributions
that
have
the
the
development
of
how
we
created
it,
you
know
and
how
you
know,
that's
going
to
be
teaching
how
backdrop
is
used.
You
know
I've
gone
through
the
backdrop
user
manual
and
you
know
you
learn
how
to
do
something,
but
you
don't
understand
why
you're
doing
it,
you
would
never
think
of
doing
something
more
than
one
one
way,
all
kind
of
ways
to
do
things.
You
don't
have
a
list
of
all
the
modules
there
as
you're
going
through
the
learning
a
backdrop.
C
F
Yeah,
I
I
mean
you
you're
you're,
exactly
right.
If,
if
to
actually
get
this
to
happen,
though
I
I
think
you
don't
want
to
you,
don't
want
to
front
load
that
much
effort
like
creating
a
library
of
of
distributions
is
a
big
lift
and-
and
probably
I
I
think
we
can
actually
get
into
the
the
mechanism
of
actually
the
part
that
you're
you're
focusing
on
of
helping
people.
Without
that
you
really
just
need
the
people
and
the
problem,
and
then
you
can.
You
can
try
to
try
to
solve.
A
Sir,
can
I
jump
on,
though,
that
you
throw
out
tennis
that
ten
distributions
could
be
a
year's
worth
of
work
yeah.
What
I
would
suggest
is
that
we
so
and
maybe
we're
using
the
term
differently.
A
distribution
for
me
is
like
a
pre-packaged
bundle
that
someone
can
just
download
and
use
and
well.
That
would
be
great.
That's
also
a
lot
of
work.
I
think
a
first
step
might
be
to
think
about
it
less
as
a
distribution
and
more
as
like
a
template
or
a
case
study
where
we
walked,
I
mean.
A
Sure
user
story,
but
there
are
there,
are
use
cases
that
fit
your
model
that
don't
require
a
distribution
like
everything's
in
core.
It's
not
about
creating
a
new
distribution.
It's
about
giving
people
instructions
on
how
to
use
core
to
do
it.
So
what
I
would
suggest
is
that
the
first
step
to
make
this
man,
how
do
we
make
this
manageable?
A
Well,
let's
just
come
up
with
one
good
user
story
or
case
study,
whichever
term
we
want
to
use
and
kind
of
describe
it,
and
then
I
think
we
could
do
something
like
what
you're
talking
about.
I
think
the
first
blocker
to
this
is
is
getting
you
know,
one
good
example
or
you.
If
you
want
to
do
a
couple,
maybe
three,
let's
say
two
three:
I
I
mean
I
would.
A
C
F
I'm
dying
to
interject
this
so
I'll.
Of
course,
over
there,
joomla
out
of
the
box
comes
comes
with
just
this.
It
it
comes
with.
You
know,
if
you
don't
know
what
you're
doing
here
and
it
has
like
three
or
four
or
five
like
really
nicely
developed
example
sites
that
that's
just
you
know
out
of
the
box,
so
so
along
the
city.
I
I
just
just
downloading
and
looking
at
that
to
see
what
they
did,
because,
because
it's
it's
ripe
for
the
copying.
D
Perfect
perfect,
but
my
thought
of
that
was
that
a
what
what
team
said
before
a
distribution
is
like
a
module
or
a
theme.
It
will
require
someone
to
maintain
it,
update
any
libraries
that
it
has
or
included
versions
of
included
modules,
which
is
a
lot
of
overhead
for
the
community,
whoever
individuals
or
groups
take
on
that,
whereas
if
we
find
a
way
to
make,
basically,
we
we
already
have
tutorials
because,
like
90,
if
not
more,
of
the
tutorials
that
apply
for
drupal
7
apply
for
background
and
it's
even
easier
for
battery.
D
So
what
we
need
to
do
is
find
a
way,
and
this
is
what
recipes
is
trying
to
do
to
automate
that
or
script
it
and
then
provide
scripts
that
that
people
can
somehow
input
into
the
backdrop
interface
and
then
backlog
does
the
rest
downloads.
The
modules
they
need
applies
some
basic
configuration
that
can
be
tweaked.
It's
not
locked
right
after
that,
and
so
so
that
it's
a
shortcut,
in
other
words
it
downloads
everything
that
you
need
it.
D
Basically,
if
you
take
a
blog
article
that
says
this
is
my
favorite
use
case
convert
your
site
to
be
multilingual
right.
It
basically
takes
that
article
reads
it
step
by
step
and
provides
wizard
like
sort
of
like
check
box
thinking,
yeah
yep.
I
want
to
turn
my
site
multilingual
yep.
I
want
to
enable
these
languages
yeah.
I
want
to
enable
these
content
types
to
be
multilegal.
D
That's
it
done
so
if
we,
if
we
manage
to
get
to
that
space,
where
that
is
possible,
like
converting
use
cases
or
tutorials
into
wizards
that
people
can
run
and
then
backup
does
all
the
background,
although
all
the
manual
work
that'd
be
great,
that's
that's
my
vision
for
recipes
well,.
C
The
idea
here
is
to
make
shortcut
for
people
and
to
make
it
easy
exactly
and,
however,
you
would
do
that
whether
it
turns
out
to
be
a
distribution.
If
distributions
are
too
much
to
try
to
do,
then,
then
we
could
start
with
the
shortcut
system
and
then
later
turn
it
into
a
distribution.
A
Survivor
but
I'm
confused
because
your
whole
point
about
sitting
down
with
a
a
a
a
newbie
or
a
beginner.
That's
a
a
sort
of
a
creating
a
documentation
approach.
Creating
a
distribution
is
a
technical
approach
and
sure
you
could
do
both,
but
I
I
think
both
are
legitimate
on
their
own.
You
know,
and
what
I
read
into
your
original
discussion
was:
the
focus
was
on
the
the
the
recording
of
the
the
training
right
right,
creating.
C
A
Good
video
tutorial
on
how
to
do
this
and
that
doesn't
require
any
technical
that
doesn't
require
recipes
or
distribution
or
anything.
We
could
do
that
today.
F
It
just
requires
customers,
if,
if,
if
you
can
find
somebody
that
wants
to
buy
that,
you
know
we
can,
we
can
sell
it
and
and
then,
and
then
out
of
that
I
mean
the
beauty
of
things
like
distribution
doesn't
scale
as
well,
so
so
like
as
when
you're
looking
for
the
first
few,
then
then
you
don't
really
want
to
create
stuff
ahead
of
time.
For
that
you
just
want
to
like
dive
in
and
get
it
done,
and
then,
when
we
need
a
thousand
of
them,
then
you
create.
You
know:
distribution.
C
Okay,
you
probably
know
better
than
I
do
what
is
easy
to
to
do
and
what
is
not
so
easy
to
do.
Some
websites
are
pretty
easy
to
set
up.
I
think
for
simple
case
use,
use
cases
right.
C
So
maybe
you
do
a
few
of
those
sorts
of
things
with
with
a
newbie
and
creating
simple
websites,
and
then
I
like
this
idea
of
looking
what
joomla
has
done
and
doing
some
simple
things
like
what
they
did.
C
You
know
just
what
what
do?
What
are
people
looking
for
and
how
can
we
address
the
need
of
people
to
have
a
good
website?
That's
expandable
later,
because
a
backdrop
is
more
powerful
than
most
other
cmss
and
gives
gives
opportunities
for
expansion
that
would
be
difficult
to
do
later
in
some
other
cms's.
A
Sure,
well,
I
so
I
think,
whichever
direction
we
go,
the
first
step
here
would
be
to
actually
map
out
what
some
of
these
would
look
like,
whether
it's
a
training
or
a
distribution,
and
so,
if
somebody
has
the
and
it's
our
voyager,
I
don't
know
if
that's
something
you
think
you
could
work
a
little
bit
on
would
be
to
sort
of
map
out
what
what
those
case
studies
are
or
user
stories
are,
that
we
would
be
working
on
luke.
Do
you
have
a
list
of
the
ones
with
joomla?
A
Great
good
luck,
anything
else
for
this
meeting,
or
should
we
wrap
it
up
and
move
on
to
the
dub
meeting?
Do
we
have
other
people
showing
up
okay?
Let's
wrap
this
up
thanks,
everybody
yeah.