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From YouTube: Backdrop Outreach - Aug 9th
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Today’s outreach agenda: http://bit.ly/2mLO8n7
A
All
right
you're
on
there,
it
is
Thursday
on
this
nine
in
this
part,
look.
This
is
the
meeting
to
check
in
on
community
outreach
for
dr.
CMS.
We
are
gonna
start
this
meeting
I've
been
talking
about
all
the
stuff
on
my
agenda,
which
is
mostly
unchanged.
We're
gonna
start
by
talking
about
all
the
new
exciting
stuff
that's
going
on,
which
is
mostly
in
the
end
of
getting
new
contributors
and
making
that
process
easier
and
more
streamlined
so
quickly,
you've
been
the
one
who's
Nina
and
that
are
talking
about
all
the
new
ideas.
B
Sure
so,
there's
been
up
to
now
we
had
people
coming
and
requesting
to
join
the
contribute
group
that
had
recently
ported
over
thinking
about
putting
a
module.
But
recently
we
had
cases
use
cases
where
there's
people
that
are
part
of
a
team
that
want
to
join
the
contribute
and
maintain
the
same
module,
but
that
they
don't
necessarily
have
any
anything
ported
or
they're,
not
maintainer,
of
respective
contributors,
indeed
org.
B
Rules
met
before
we
get
accepted,
and
this
all
had
to
do
with
actually
getting
a
repo
and
putting
something.
But
there
was
a
rule
that
was
saying
if
you
don't
have
any
code
to
present,
and
at
least
one
person
needs
to
endorse
you
or
vouch
for
you,
and
there
were
thoughts
about
extending
that
specific
rule,
to
say
at
least
one
person
needs
to
vouch
for
you,
and
then
they
have
to
be
some
for
requests
against
any
contribute
or
court,
just
sort
of
to
vouch
that
this
person
is
trustworthy,
deist,
and
this.
B
There
are.
We
have
tickets,
that
ticket
open,
that
we
were
discussing
alternatives,
but
this
is
not
good
man
and
then
the
other
thing
that
we
need
to
discuss
also
is
didn't
mention
forming
a
contribs
quad.
Something
like
a
group
of
people
that
would
so
that,
when
that,
when
there's
patches
for
fixing
things
in
contributors
that
seem
to
be
abandoned,
but
the
person
that
has
contributed
the
parts
does
not
necessarily
need
once
sorry
to
join
the
group.
B
We
need
to
find
a
way
to
actually
get
the
patch
committed
for
the
benefit
of
the
rest
of
the
community,
using
that
module
without
forcing
that
person
to
become
a
maintainer
or
you
know
temporarily,
except
to
be
a
maintainer
and
then
give
up
so
yeah.
These
are
the
three
points.
The
three
main
points
there
was
at
some
point
also
I
thought
to
integrate.
B
A
Okay,
first
starters
I
had
in
my
memory
for
some
reason
that
we
required
two
people
to
advise
for
the
person
that
was
applying,
but
when
I
read
the
documentation
the
other
day,
it
does
definitely
say
one
so
I
think
in
a
previous
issue,
somewhere
I
had
responded,
ooh,
someone
who
is
requesting
access
because
I've
been
good
to
people.
A
I
am
booth
wrong
with
that.
So
I
don't
know.
If
it's
worth
reviewing
that
issue,
it's
one
of
the
ones
that
didn't
come
up.
Coke
so
I
think
that,
like
any
of
those
and
correcting
it
to
say
that
that
one
and
that
I
don't
know
whoever
change
that
or
if
they
just
had
a
volume.
If,
anyway,
that
person's
it
shouldn't
be
swapped
and
finding
another
person
to
recommend
anything,
that's
initially
about
requiring
code
from
people
I
think
that's
an
unnecessary
hurdle.
A
We
have
I
mean
seem
to
keep
the
community
where
you
will
require
so
many
things
you
lose
contributors
very
substantially,
and
so
one
of
the
things
I
really
like
about
backup
is
that
anyone
can
get
in.
We
do
have
this
concern,
though.
What
if
everyone
who
gets
in
has
commit
access
to
all
projects
that
does
open
up
potential
issues,
and
we,
when
we
first
set
a
bunch
of
paint
red
getting
hoods
access
control
works
differently
than
it
does
now
we're.
A
Now
we
actually
have
the
ability
to
limit
people's
access
to
individual
projects,
or
we
didn't
originally
so
I
think
we
should
try
and
figure
out
a
better
policy
around
new
contributors
like
if
they
put
in
their
own
module.
It
makes
sense
to
give
them
access
to
that
model
being
the
layout.
If
they're,
requesting
come--they
nergic
on
a
specific
project,
I
think
we
should
turn
them
access
to
whatever
those
projects
are,
but
we
knew
we
shouldn't
automatically
everybody
Alexis
everything
so
I,
don't
know
what
the
technical
challenges
are
to
doing
that.
A
If
we
just
need
to
like
spend
a
day
looking
at
all
of
the
current
people
and
aligning
them
with
their
projects
in
order
to
get
about
to
be
or
if
we
should
just
start
with
new
people
who
are
requesting
applications
making
sure
that
they
have
the
right
access
on
whatever
it
isn't.
We
both
the
people,
are
funding
that
alone.
I
would
love
it
if
we
could
figure
out,
like
the
exact
logic,
that
we
need
and
write
that
into
a
ticket
for
to
get
hooked
on
nation
tool.
So
I
know
we
have
an
issue
already.
A
That's
a
quick
spin
of
permissions
control.
If
we
could
figure
out
what
the
permissions
are,
that
we
want
for
people
who
are
supposedly
maintain
your
school
modules
or
any
new
applicants
going
forward.
There
might
be
a
way
to
beat
them,
so
we
could
say
like
when
the
issue
for
maintainer
ship
is
approved.
A
B
The
way
that
we
have
been
doing
things
now
is
we
ask
people
to
transfer
their
the
project
in
the
case
that
they
have
actually
ported
a
model.
We
ask
them
to
transfer
that
the
project
into
backdrop
country
and
then
because
they
are
members
of
the
hope
and
trip
group.
They
don't
have
to
have
any
special
permissions.
B
So
if
we
mitigate
that
fact
by
having
certain
people
know
if
it,
if
they
don't
contribute
code
which
automatically,
if
they
get
accepted,
will
make
them
owners
of
that
specific
project,
then
we
ask
them
to
nominate
which
contributes
they
want
to
contribute
against,
and
then
we
give
them
permission
only
to
that
yeah.
We
will.
We
reserve
the
current
authors.
B
That's
the
that's
the
name
of
the
group
for
the
back
squat
or
the
ketubah
squad
that
we
were
saying,
which
are
very
trusty
people
that
that
have
access
to
everything,
people
that
work
on
have
proven
to
work
on
documentation,
fixing
things
and
I
guess.
If
a
person
has
proven
themselves
and
they've
been
working
on
tickets
for
like
a
year
or
so
in
their
acting
and
I
guess
the
trust
will
build
up.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
a
specific
amount
of
time
as
soon
as
people,
trust
them
we'll
give
them
up.
That's.
A
B
Of
the
a
few
of
the
wait,
so
so
we
can
automatically
check
if
the
the
the
Reaper
that
they
are
creating
has
a
gpl-licensed
thing.
We
can
automatically
check
if
it
has
a
written
a
we
do
require
that
the
readme
also
mentions
contributors.
Sorry,
the
the
original
authors,
but
there's
no
easy
to
like
purse
to
to
automatically
parse
the
a
we
mean
like
it
needs
to
be
double-checked
and
then
the
other
condition
were
was
it
maintained?
A
So
I
think
I
think
we
just
need
to
write
down
what
those
criteria
are
in
the
ticket
somewhere.
If
someone
can
work
on
and
I
think
I'm
gonna
start
talking
about
this
last
week
to
or
he
has
some
people
that
might
have
some
time
it
can
work
on
it
that
have
integration
stuff,
but
you
can
point
them
at
the
tickets.
That
needs
to
be
worked
on
and
I
think
that
starting
out
considers
high
on
his
priority
list
of
that.
That
would
be
really
good.
A
A
I
also
think
like
maybe
it
will
be
worthwhile,
leaving
our
authors
group
alone
in
terms
of
access
and
sitting
with
a
new
bug
squad
group
and
then
once
we
figure
out
like
our
process
for
getting
new
people
on
board,
it
I
think
wouldn't
become
part
of
the
authors
group.
They
would
just
be
theirs
to
their
own
projects,
but
yeah
I,
don't
know
I
just
feel
like
if
we
we
want
to
make
sure,
because
our
current
situation,
like
not
necessarily
everyone,
has
exited
on
project.
A
If
we
were
to
change
the
permissions
on
the
authors
group
in
any
way,
they
might
actually
need
these
access
to
their
project.
So
I
wouldn't
want
to
remove
any
permissions
from
that
work
and
then
do
you
think
they
want
to
have
a
very
specific,
like
this
person
is
on
the
bug
squad
process
in
place
to
say,
I'm
jotting,
new
bird
moves
on
Niger
and
then,
if
you
need
anything
with
office
later,
along
with
something
we.
B
A
B
Didn't
say
it's
a
an
easy
job.
I
understand
that
it's
hard,
especially
since
we
haven't
been
doing
it,
you
will
have
to
be
done.
If
we
decide
to
do
such
a
thing,
you
will
have
to
be
done
for
all
projects,
which
is
hard
work,
but
my
idea
was
that
the
community
is
small.
Now
we're
just
beginning.
Of
course.
This
is
like
hundreds
of
modules
that
are
imported,
but
if
we
start
doing
it
from
now
on,
it
will
lessen
the
problem.
I
guess
along
the
way.
A
Ideas-
yep
great,
so,
let's
see
next
step
website
everything
to
make
some
more
updates
to
the
website
in
particular,
marketing
some
layout
pages
have
changes
underway
or
coming
soon.
Issue
number
442
is
where
we
documented
all
the
things
you'd
like
to
start
the
process
of
finding
and
selecting
logistics
advance
because
security
pages
of
something
and
they're
the
best
one.
A
B
B
Do
we
follow
a
sign?
Yes,
when
it
comes
to
security,
when
it
comes
to
security
problems
that
affect
both
projects,
I
guess
yeah
yeah.
But
there
was
one
this
this
one
case
that
we
had
a
specific
problem.
There
wasn't
a
clickable.
So
in
these
cases,
what
is
it
like?
We
release
as
soon
as
possible?
It's.
A
A
Okay,
dr.
bar
coats:
we
have
recent
blog
post
if
anyone
is
fierce
about
how
to
connect
la
when
there's
a
great
blog
post
about
that,
which
is
great
you
a
bunk,
more
blog
posts.
If
anyone
has
anything
back
up,
they,
they
don't
wanna
share
with
the
community.
Anyone
with
a
cough
drop,
CMS,
Network
I
felt,
can
log
in
and
create
a
blog
post.
You
know
get
reviewed,
hopefully
weekly
if
one
or
he
sooner
than
that,
you
can
jump
in
there,
people
with
editorial
control
along
the
side.
You
can.
A
Never
good
ideas
for
things
coming
up,
including
announcing
integration
with
the
soffit
freedom
Conservancy
security
process,
in
addition
to
the
external
services
new
community
spotlights
which
our
marketing
team
is
working
on,
they
have
to
give
have
issue.
They're.
Looking
over
to
questions
for
the
task,
they're
gonna
need
some
recommendations
to
the
professions,
a
nightmare
start
reaching
people
in
the
community
inviting
interviews.
We
have
to
get
those
ready,
but
it's
like
that
communities.
You
spin
anything
Hofstra
elephant.
Anyone
wants
to
talk
about
this
bug
to
hear
that
newsletter
only
you'd
send
a
newsletter
in
a
while.
A
So
this
means
we
have
some
news
that
is
for
the
extending
that
can
go
out
generally.
We
like
systems
and
I
thought
this
blog
posts.
So
if
we
have
an
extra
bull
events,
we
might
do
one
newsletter
that
summarizes
the
last
few
blog
posts
for
the
Google
events.
So
if
you
can
call
that
only
plus,
we
can
all
see
like.
B
Yesterday,
I
got
official
response,
at
least
to
my
request,
to
apply
for
for
a
session
in
Drupal
South.
What
not?
The
official
response
is
that
I'm
free
to
do
whatever
I
want
with
regards
to
that,
but
not
as
part
of
my
agency,
because
they're
Fox
yeah,
because
this
is
premier
focused
on
enterprise
and
government,
which
is
not
a
backdrop,
is
not
part
of
our
agenda,
so
I
haven't
until
the
25th
I
think
of
August
to
apply
so
the
time
that
represented
there
was
when
we
were
invited
two
years
ago.
B
B
B
Yes,
it's
previous/next
and
reality
of
this
big
agencies,
but
I'm
not
sure,
there's
well
like
focusing
the
age
everyone.
Everyone
here
is
excited
about
that,
because
the
new
gum,
CMS
project
thing
is
moving
to
d8
as
well.
So
our
agency
is
building
the
actual
distribution
or
helping
with
that
so
yeah.
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
Is
a
local
meetup
that
is
happening,
weekly
I,
think
it's
not
weekly
bi-weekly
and
that's
mentoring,
jubu
mentoring,
succession
I've
been
to
one
and
and
then
there's
the
Drupal
Melbourne
sort
of
like
meetup,
which
is
the
actual
non
mentoring
sessions.
But
this
was
meant
to
have
be
happening
frequently,
but
it's
like.
We
only
have
two
this
year.
So.
B
C
B
The
bad
thing
with
me
is
that
I'm,
not
a
social
person
like
I,
don't
have
the
Twitter's
and
the
fighters
books
and
things
stuff
like
that.
So
I
don't
follow
the
forum
either
I'll
try
to
follow
as
much
as
I
can
there,
but
my
time
is
very
limited
as
everyone's,
but
it
just
gets
too
much
at
some
point.
A
A
All
right,
videos,
I,
think
miss
any
ideas
of
cool
things
going
on
in
Berkeley,
once
I
walk,
three
five-minute
videos
are
really
great
for
sharing
via
social
media
and
otherwise
speaking
of
social
media,
I
notice
that
tweets
no
longer
automatically
end
up
in
facebook
anymore.
So
that's
me
change
the
way.
A
little
bit.
B
I
did
I
added
one
that
I
was,
but
it
wasn't
mentioning,
but
ripping
a
good
one.
It
was
an
old
one
from
back
2014
that
was
saying
why,
for
King,
Drupal
is
not
a
good
thing,
but
still
there
was
some
in
there
and
I
was
about
to
add
one
and
to
be
fair.
We
should
add
it
yeah,
because
they
were
our
opinions
and
and
I
was
about
to
respond
at
some
point,
I'm,
not
sure
if
I
respond,
I
have
the
tab
open.
Actually,
it's
a
lengthy
response.
Oh
yeah.
C
B
So
I'll
leave
it
up
to
him.
I
didn't
read
with
the
recent
comments.
I
asked
the
question:
if
you
would
like
to
cost
post
it
because
it
was
an
AmeriCorps,
it
was
sort
of
like
a
how-to
as
well,
and
it
feels
feels
as
if
this
would
belong
to
that
documentation
or
the
blogging
section,
but
yeah
and
I
asked.
If
you
wanted
to
consider.
You
know
course
posting
it
wait
for
his
response.
If
he
doesn't
want
to
cross
post
it,
he
was
having
this
issue
with
his
account
or
I.
A
B
Have
this
weird
thing:
I
have
this
autofill,
which
is
horrible,
it's
good
in
some
cases,
but
when
I
log
in
and
they
take
all
their
people's
profiles,
it
replaces
everything
with
my
details.
So
I
need
to
disable
that
yes,
I
was
the
key
thing
yeah,
but
a
lot
a
lot
dimension
estai
actually
started
adding
the
the
mention
to
the
the
actual
article
in
what
was
the
site
medium
to
come.
I'll
do
that
is
that
option,
as
the
meeting
is
done.
A
All
right
so
the
last
circle
than
last
week
in
the
triple
Colorado
and
went
really
well.
So
the
most
exciting
thing
for
us
I
think
is
that
see
Boulder,
which
is
where
Alex
and
Kevin
work
are
considered
seriously,
considering
moving
their
Drupal
platforms
about
job
over
thousand
sites,
they're.
Currently,
wonderful
and
they're
really
concerned
about
the
cost
of
living,
not
only
the
thousand
sites,
but
the
infrastructure
up
to
Jubilee,
which
may
be
a
huge
burden
on
their
small
team
to
support
not
only
the
hosting
but
also
the
sites
on
a
platform.
A
A
They
left
the
end
of
the
day
with
them
kind
of
pitching
their
like
jump
in
and
try
things,
which
is
why
I
think
you're
not
seeing
a
lot
of
that
stuff
because
they're
giving
it
all
go,
which
is
great
but
the
best
part
about
having
them
being
seriously
interested
backdrop
is
that
they
I
think
have
been
talking
to
local
Drupal
community
Colorado
backup.
So
when
we
give
our
session,
it
was
probably
the
most
well
attended,
backed
up,
so
she
would
ever
give
in
neutral
camp
everybody.
There
had
already
heard
a
backdrop.
A
They
were
curious
about
it,
open-minded
as
we
were
going
to
another
place.
There
was
a
lot
of
like
nodding
and
agreeing
coming
from
the
audience
and
at
the
end
of
it
there
are
a
whole
bunch
of
people
that
came
up
this
with
great
questions
afterwards,
so
I
felt
like
it
went
probably
better
than
any
other
any
other
chocolate
given,
and
it's
almost
entirely
due
the
fact
that
everybody
there
already
understood
what
blacktop
was
even
have
to
you
know
convince
everybody
to
attend
the
session
for
the
first
place.
A
They
already
knew
they
were
what
it
was,
but
what
they
were
glad
to
learn
about,
so
that
went
really
well,
and
then
we
had
a
couple
people
who
hadn't
looked
back
up
in
a
while,
and
they
were
impressed
by
all
of
the
things
for
continuing
to
change
food,
which
is
also
good.
This
is
why
this
isn't
purple
7
month
of
support
and
on
Sunday
we
had
a
sprint
and
they
got
a
couple
of
new
contributors,
so
that
was
also
great,
so
I
would
say
fantastic
event.
I
will
reach
out
to
maybe
Alex
since
evening.
A
A
A
Feedback
on
what
people
want
to
talk
about
or
see
or
do
at
the
fat
camp
summit.
So
if
you're
planning
on
coming
to
that
Kim,
you
want
to
take
the
backup
summit.
What
is
it
that
you're
most
interested
in
back
up,
we'll
probably
do
some
sort
of
a
showcase
it
might
be
like
different
plates?
It
may
be
one
site
in
detail:
I
would
probably
do
a
little
bit
of
a
you
know:
presentation
where
you
might
do
something
upgrade
code
example
stuff
just
generally.
A
B
About
a
year
and
a
half
ago,
during
my
Christmas
holiday
in
Greece,
there
was
a
I
live
in
a
small
town
and
there
was
a
local
wood.
Chris
shuttle
black
Meetup,
but
the
person
who
was
organizing
it
actually
he's
hanging
around
I
think
he
was
the
nickname
dryer.
So
he
organized
he
invited
people
that
would
work
in
people
type
Oh.
What
is
the
name
of
the
same
as
team
of
three
and
then
also
Joomla
and
I,
also
press
and
backdrop,
and
this
time
I'm
also
going
for
six
weeks,
which
makes
it
a
great
opportunity.
B
B
There
is
a
at
least
here
locally,
what
I've
seen
with
the
people
that
I
work
with
a
trend
to
be
converting
these
seven
sites
to
use
composer
and
use
unified
environments
for
local
development
like
using
docker
Londo
and
the
David
stuff
like
that,
and
it's
this
actually
happened.
Yesterday
last
night,
one
of
the
developers
that's
remote,
complained
about
his
computer
not
being
up
to
the
specs
to
run
the
whole
thing.
It
just
snowed
out
crow.
So
it's
not
just
just
the
hosting
of
the
actual
live
side.
B
B
A
A
Okay,
well,
we
are
going
to
meet
again
in
ten
minutes,
so
there's
anything
out
really
good.
That
comes
up
in
the
next
minute
that
you
want
to
add.
We
can
definitely
talk
about
at
the
end
of
philosophy,
thanks
for
coming
thanks
for
all
the
great
ideas
on
everything
today,
hey
Gregory
great,
to
have
you
in
ballroom,
then
good
to.