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From YouTube: Backdrop Outreach - April 18th
Description
Today’s outreach agenda: http://bit.ly/2PhsdBK
A
Hey
we're
on
air
is
Thursday
April
18,
and
this
meeting
is
to
check
in
on
our
community
outreach
thanks
to
start.
We
want
to
talk
about
our
website.
Most
exciting
thing
is
that
we
have
actually
added
a
Drupal
7
operating
from
triple
7
section
to
our
home
page
I
made
something
up
really
quickly
and
then
realized
I
couldn't
do
it
without
design
help
and
so
I
put
a
link
into
the
Kiner
channel,
and
then
Gregory
came
right
away
and
was
like
you
know
what
you
could
do
that
would
fix
this.
He.
A
Back
I
needed,
which
is
amazing
and
so
I,
was
able
to
put
it
all
together,
so
starting
sort
of
from
nica's
designs
and
then
using
Gregory's
recommendations,
I'm
going
to
fix
it.
So
we
now
have
a
giant
big
box
just
underneath
the
rainbow
area
about
upgrading
and
Drupal
7.
That
includes
the
number
of
modules
that
are
included
in
fact,
Job
Corps,
the
number
of
top
100
modules
that
are
ready
and
a
total
number
of
add-ons
I
just
said
500
plus
I,
didn't
know
fellini
an
exact
number
there,
but
I
thought
that
looked
nice,
ok
and.
A
That
we
do
have
a
page
on
our
website
for
the
number
of
modules
included,
as
well
as
the
number
of
top
100
modules
ready.
It
wasn't
sure
whether
it
would
be
worthwhile
to
put
a
link
to
each
one
of
those
sections
or
to
just
have
sort
of
mean
called
the
action,
be
the
upgrade
from
Drupal
button
as
it
is
now.
A
I
can
do
that
and
then
that's
the
most
exciting
thing
on
the
website.
We
also
had
some
new
blog
posts,
I
think
mostly
Tim,
so
Tim.
Thank
you
so
much
for
writing.
A
blog
post
about
the
contribution
day,
which
is
this
Saturday
I've,
already
gotten
a
bunch
of
pings
from
random
people
who
are
curious
about
it,
I'm
sure,
you're,
I,
don't
know
if
you've
trimmed
all
those
up
too,
but
yeah.
That's
exciting
that
we're
getting
a
whole
bunch
of
people
who
want
to
work
on
it.
Oh,
we.
A
Oh,
my
god,
somebody
pinged
me
directly
on
Twitter
and
was
like
what
are
you
doing?
Is
it
local
can
I
comment?
I
was
like
no,
but
you
mean
it's
online
I'm
gonna
be
local,
but
I'm,
working
with
a
high
school
students,
so
I
think
probably
my
focus
should
be
on
them,
but
yeah
having
a
much
people
online
will
be
great.
I
know.
Tim,
you
mentioned
you're
gonna
have
some
time
on
Saturday
sort
of
during
the
sweet
spot.
C
A
But
we
are
gonna,
try,
so
the
required
time
as
all
the
students
have
to
be
there
till
noon
and
that
if
we
want
to
keep
working
on
the
project
like,
if
you
know
we
get
some
people
writing
documentation,
then
they
want
to
stay.
They
get
community
service
hours
to
continue
going
in
till
4:00,
so
I'm
hoping
that
will
keep
at
least
half
of
them
so
we're
starting
with
like
12.
So
we
can
get
six
people
there
till
4:00
that'll
be
great.
A
So
if
you
wanted
to
just
pop
in
at
any
time
and
see,
what's
going
on,
you're
welcome
to
have
to
do
that.
I'm,
not
sure
how
I
think
it's
gonna
be,
but
one
of
the
things
I
really
want
to
teach
them.
It's
like
how
to
use
the
forum
and
how
to
use
git,
er
and
so
having
like
other
real
people
there
to
be
like
I,
think
is
gonna,
be
like
really
I
just.
B
Understand
I
just
published
that
online
so
that
there
was
a
big,
partly
I
was
gonna.
Do
two
hours
less
and
I
thought
well
I.
Did
it
a
little
longer,
maybe
Gregory
they
have
advanced
joining
us
if
he
wants,
but
but
no
obligation
anyway,
there's
not
enough
window
and
I'm
just
gonna
be
online
that
whole
time
working.
So
it's
more.
If
somebody
wants
to
drop
in
later
online,
whether
or
not
you
guys
are
still
working
or
not.
Okay,.
A
B
I
might
what
we
could
do.
I've
actually
done
this
on
some
rare
occasions
before
is
just
sort
of
open
up
a
Google
hangout
for
co-working,
where
we
just
have
a
Google
hangout
going
in
a
tab
and
we're
not
really
you
know
it's
like.
If
you
have
a
question
right
or
something
you
can
just
sort
of
ask
somebody
yeah.
A
B
But
you
don't,
you
know
it's
really
just
going
in
the
background,
we're
not
recording
it
or
anything.
It's
just
like
themselves
which
the
voice
Channel.
So
what
I
might
do
is
literally
set
up
a
Google
hangout
just
have
it
run
all
afternoon,
and
if
anybody
wants
to
jump
in
there
they
can
so
I
could
just
open
office
hour.
Yeah.
A
A
End
up
being
like
muted,
most
of
the
time,
because
it's
likely
to
be
very
loud
in
the
room
that
I'm
in
but
at
least
I
could
kind
of
point
like
I
can
put
it
on
a
projector
on
the
screen.
So
I'm
gonna
be
like
hey
look.
If
you
have
questions
you
can
jump
in
here.
I
just
don't
know
like
logistical
to
make
much
sense.
We've
got
12
teenagers
in
a
room
to
have
any
of
them
be
know.
A
C
Have
multiple
times
just
as
a
thought,
so
you
were
mentioning
that.
Do
you
guys
know
I
need
chatting.
Software
and
I
mean
video
colors.
Well,
that
has
assistive
technology
and
the
reason
why
I'm
mentioning
that
is
that
it's
been
few,
maybe
a
month
now
even
could
be
more
the
slack
channel
for
the
UI
we
admin
UI
for
Drupal
they've
decided
to
go
from
using
hangouts
to
actually
doing
it
on
slack
channel,
because
people
that
have
disabilities
cannot
follow
video.
A
Is
they
were
using
something
at
Drupal,
Camp
Chicago,
where,
when
we
were
giving
a
talk,
there
was
a
machine
that
would
like
live
print
all
of
our
words
onto
the
screen.
So
if
there
people
are
having
trouble
hearing
us,
they
could
see
it
or
yeah,
and
so
I
thought
that
was
really
cool.
I,
don't
know
what
technology
that
was.
We
probably
asked
them.
C
A
A
A
A
A
Us
know
we
are
still
working
on
improving
the
module,
sleeves
and
layout
sections
and
done
home.
Page
demo
link,
unfortunately,
does
not
work
on
our
new
PHP
7
servers.
We
don't
know
why
nate
is
going
to
look
into
it
and
he
knows
it's
on
his
agenda
and
it
doesn't
look
like
that's
gonna
get
done
by
Saturday,
but
he's
gonna
see
if
there
something
some
kind
of
quick
fix.
We
could
do
that
maybe
would
make
it
get
done
by
Saturday.
A
A
Is
probably
also
valuable,
but
for
testing
they'll
just
use
those
sand
boxes
that
come
with
support
buses
for
now
blog
posts
Tim
thanks
running
sprint
day,
blog
post,
we
have
a
bunch
of
stuff
queued
up.
A
We
have
the
mini
camp
blog
post
cued
up,
which
is
I,
think
we
should
probably
publish
that
the
same
time
the
mini
camp
node
gets
published
on
the
twinsies
camp
site,
I,
don't
know
when
that's
gonna
be,
but
if
we
have,
if
they
have
a
date,
we
could
use
the
scheduling
thing
since
we
kind
of
scheduler
on
our
site,
and
that
might
be
fun.
If
not,
we
can
just
kind
of
keep
an
eye
on
it.
Oh
they
did
it
we'll
do
it
and
do
the
same
thing
till
I
embedded
a
form
in
there.
B
A
A
I
did
put
a
bullet
list
of
like
wondering
what
to
present
on
and
put
some
stuff
at
the
bottom.
If
anyone
wants
to
add
any
got
lists,
that's
also
possible
right
now.
This
forum
is
on
webform,
calm
and
that's
just
because
I
could
use
webform
to
build
the
forum
and
then
take
the
like
embed,
JavaScript
thing
and
plunk
it
wherever
so.
A
Will
work
to
plump
on
our
site?
We
can
plunk
it
on
their
site
and
do
whatever
we'll
have
one
consolidated
location
of
stuff,
I,
think
long
term.
We
might
want
to
move
this
form
on
to
backdrops
a
messed
up
org
and
would
give
us
the
ability
to
have
a
like
a
database
of
people
who
are
interested
in
submitting
on
various
topics,
and
it
would
give
us
at
the
second
mini
camp
the
ability
to
go
back
to
the
first
person
said:
hey,
you
didn't
get
to
present
at
the
last
camp,
but
we
really
liked
your
idea.
A
B
That
raises
a
couple:
I'm
gonna
interrupt
now
yep.
Let's
just
talk
about
quick
updates
on
the
backdrop
at
mini
tab
right,
so
the
statuses
I
probably
could
publish
a
note
on
the
backdrop.
Any
camp
I
just
haven't
EC
Drupal
I
need
to
get
that
happening.
I
really
want
that
to
happen.
I
wanted
last
two
weeks.
I
really
wanted
to
get
that
happening,
so
try
and
get
it
done.
I,
don't
know
why
compromise
today,
but
let's
say
worst-case
scenarios.
B
It
says
I
sprint
on
that
on
Saturday
and
get
that
done
hopefully,
before
that
the
I
did
invite
very
casually
I
posted
a
link,
I
told
yesterday
folks
yesterday.
If
they
wanted
to
jump
on
this
call,
they
could
and
I
posted
a
link.
I
didn't
really
expect
any
money
to,
but
just
so
that
we're
kind
of
being
open
to
them
and
other
people
on
the
committee
if
they
want
to
participate
or
join
us
I
feel
like
I
had
another.
Is
there
anything
else?
Oh
we
Jan
one
question:
that's
come
up.
B
A
So
I
think
I
submitted
the
sessions
before
we
even
had
the
idea
about
the
mini
caner.
So
I
was
just
like
I
wanted
there
to
be
lots
of
options.
So
if
you
guys
only
wanted
me
to
do
one
session,
you
could
choose
one
of
the
three
I.
A
Don't
have
any
strong
feelings
about
like
if
you
think
it
is
giving
us
a
mini
camped
you
know
is
and
that
we
don't
need
to
have
another
session.
If
you
only
have
one
Dayton's,
you
have
much
good
sessions,
but
if
you
want
it,
it's
there,
so
it's
a
like
I
will
not
feel
upset
if
all
three
of
those
sessions
are
rejected,
because
we
have
enough
master
of
sessions
in
the
kneecap,
so
I'll.
B
A
B
A
B
There's
a
shortage
or
so
Jared
Davis
brought
this
up
and
he
and
I
sort
of
said
well,
maybe
we
don't
need
to
do
that.
You
say
and
I'm
a
little
bit
feeling
conflicted,
because
I
would
be
happy
to
to
schedule
them
as
well
during
the
Drupal
camp.
But
I
don't
want
to
be
that
guy,
but
Jarrell
was
you
know
he
sort
of
came
back
and
said:
maybe
we
do
them
and
you
know
it
would
maybe
it
would
make
sense
to
have
a
backrub
session
on
Friday
as
well.
So
there's
we'll
see
I
mean.
A
B
That's
it
now
sort
of
transitioning
this
to
some
of
the
other
stuff.
In
your
your
last
comments
about
capturing
data
in
the
web
form,
one
of
the
things
that's
been
occurring
to
me
is
like
how
do
we,
how
do
people
sort
of
register
for,
like
the
virtual
user
group,
in
a
way
that
we
can
like
remind
them?
Hey,
there's
another
one
coming
up
right?
B
We
don't
have
a
good
way
to
do
that
now,
and
it
was
just
occurring
to
me
and
then
I
was
thinking
about
like
the
newsletter
right
now
we're
not
effectively
using
the
newsletter
for
things
like
this
weekend
or
maybe
we
need,
but
MailChimp
you
know
allows
us
to
have
multiple
lists
at
multiple.
I
nut
boxes
right,
so
maybe
what
we
need
is
another
in
addition
to
the
newsletter
checkbox
on
the
site,
we
need
a
announcement
about.
Events
like
I
want
to
be
updated
about
Vance,
with
the
recognition
that
that
could
be.
B
A
A
C
A
B
A
A
I'm
gonna
log
in
there
today
my
everything
and
see,
if
you
do,
because
if
you
could
help
set
up
that
list
and
signup
form
I,
think
that
would
be
great.
We
can
just
drop
it
wherever
on
back
types
pianist
or
you
could
do
that
too.
And
then
you
know
if
you
want
to
start
tweeting
about
it,
you'll
be
able
to
point
directly
to
the
signup
form
and
wicket
be
off
and
running.
Sounds.
A
It's
not.
We
don't
have
that
right.
Now.
There
is
an
issue
in
the
backdrop
scene,
a
stork
you
to
set
up
closer
integration
with
MailChimp
so
that
on
people's
user
profile
they
be
able
to
opt
in
and
out
of
all
emails
right
now
the
only
email,
opt-in
opt-out
there
is
for
security,
because
those
messages
come
directly
from
the
website,
but
from
user
perspective,
I
want
to
sign
up
for
all
those
things
in
the
same
place.
A
So
it
would
be
good
if
we
could
get
that
MailChimp
module
integration
so
that
you
can
just
check
a
box
and
it
will
send
the
data
back
to
MailChimp,
to
add
people
to
lists
so
I
know
how
to
melt
a
model
for
Drupal.
That
does
that
it
has
like
a
huge
PHP
library
that
MailChimp
maintains
that
I,
don't
think
is
GPL,
so
we'll
need
to
figure
out
how
to
manage
that
in
a
backdrop
world.
A
C
So
talking
about
comes
so
the
Byram
by
drupal
camp
that
is
coming
up
next
Friday
and
Saturday,
which
byron
bay
irenna
day.
Yes,
so
that's
that's
crossed
in
prison.
I
think
I
already
have
it
in
the
in
the
list
of
events,
so
I
had
applied
like
a
month
a
month
and
a
half
ago,
and
I
also
shared
that
thing
as
a
comment
on
that
rapport,
australia,
new
zealand
challenge-
and
I
said,
hey
guys,
would
anyone
be
interested
in
a
cookbook
and
then
I
had
a
look?
C
It
wasn't
a
push,
but
there
was
a
person
that
said
it's
a
double
event.
So
I
would
rather
have
here
about
drop
or
not
anything
else.
I
applied,
nevertheless,
and
I
got
accepted,
but
the
thing
is
that
there
was
some
miscommunication
I
think
might
have
been
on
my
and
like
a
problem
with
my
mail
server
and
then
I
poked,
the
organizer
just
two
or
three
days
ago.
So
but
there's
good
things
and
bad
things,
so
it
happens
on
our
side
or
on
a
Friday
and
a
Saturday.
C
But
the
bad
thing
is
that
all
the
Saturday
loads,
which
are
easier
for
people,
but
it's
not
a
work
thing-
have
been
filled.
The
good
news
is
that
I
was
given
a
three
hours
slot
for
a
training,
even
so
lots
of
things
to
talk
about,
and
thanks
Jen
for
the
cheat
see
with
the
thing
it's
gonna
be
useful.
C
B
C
B
C
C
B
C
Oh
yeah,
yes,
and
it's
on
Saturday,
yeah
and
I
like
the
title,
so
the
title
was
added
there
and
a
couple
of
days
after
the
title
of
the
what
you
call
it
the
session
that
I
suggested
in
a
couple
of
days
later,
the
Drupal
7
end-of-life
thing
blog
post
was
announced,
so
I
could
have
revised,
but
still
okay.
This
applies
yeah.
They
could
have
been
changed
through
something.
What
what
are
my
options
now
that
these
heaven
is
becoming
it
a
life
in
a
couple
of
years,
but
yeah
so
yeah.
C
D
A
B
Reflection
on
DrupalCon
it
not
a
lot
happened,
a
Gregory
that
is
exciting
to
announce.
We
include
conversations
but
I
I'm,
still
a
little
bit
surprised
at
the
people.
I
meet
at
DrupalCon
that
don't
know
what
background
is
that
yeah
I
just
think:
there's
more
awareness
about
it
than
there
is
and
I
mean
you
know
fairly,
but
yeah
I
was
telling
general
a
local
guy
that
runs
a
shop.
That
outsource
is,
you
know
he
big
backdrop
projects
and
we
started
talk
to
your
baby.
C
Yeah
I'll
get
a
feeling.
I
have
no
idea.
The
organizer
is
pretty
good
like
he
lets.
You
know
how
many
people
have
registered
for
the
specific
session,
so
we'll
have
an
idea,
but
it
even
just
a
few
people
I
think
the
last
time
was
a
it
wasn't
just
a
camp.
It
was
the
Drupal
South
which
is
the
equivalent
of
the
Drupal
con
4
for
Australia
and
New
Zealand.
C
So
initially
there
were
the
the
bad
thing
there
is
that
there's
three
or
four
session
happening
at
the
same
time,
so
people
have
to
choose,
and
there
were
some
interesting
ones.
So
this
there
were
only
a
few,
like
maybe
25
people
in
the
EE
in
the
room,
which
is
a
good
number.
Nevertheless,
if
you
compare
it
to
the
whole,
what
you
call
it
the
the
number
of
yak
short-
and
these
wasn't
many
but
I
was
like
two
years.
C
It
was
2016
tender
2016,
so
it
was
three
years
and
a
half
ago,
Austria
now
I'm
hoping
if
this
goes
well
and
this
demand
I
will
also
apply
for
the
next
chunk
of
South,
which
is
the
sort
of
like
the
big
thing.
This
is
local
to
the
Brisbane
area,
Queensland
yeah,
so
but
but
all
good
news
open
is
my
holiday.
So
it's
Friday
here,
Good
Friday,
you
know
holiday
for
most
people
are
studying,
so
I
have
good
time
to
prepare.
Okay,
I.
B
Also
am
doing
next
weekend
is
the
mini
bar
this
huge
unconference
in
the
twin
cities
like
it's
sort
of
an
unconference.
You
schedule
your
sessions
in
advance,
but
in
buddy
it's
uncured.
Anybody
can
just
declare
a
session
and
they
find
a
room
for
you
and
I
have
a
backrub
session
scheduled
for
next
Saturday
only
about
five
people
of
expressed
interest
so
far,
but
we'll.
C
Cool
sounds:
cool,
I
was
hoping
to
get
some
stickers
or
this
drupal
style
thing,
but
yeah.
It
didn't
work
out.
Maybe
next
time,
yeah
I,
don't
think
so.
My
holiday
starts
I'm,
taking
my
family
on
a
road
trip
to
Brisbane,
so
I'm
combining
the
boss
I
didn't
know
that
the
Brisbane
team
was
gonna
happen,
so
it
was
good.
It
was
planned
way
before,
but
it
means
that
I
have
no
time
to
organize
stickers
or
anything
else.
Yeah.
Next
time.
A
A
A
C
I
think
I
need
to
cook
up
with
the
project
manager
that
organized
on
our
end,
the
stickers
for
my
company
in
the
previous
Drupal
shelf,
because
I
think
they
got
a
good
deal.
So,
instead
of
having
you
ship
it
from
us,
it's
better
if
I
print
it
here
locally,
yeah
yeah
and
same
for
t-shirt
to
get
it
I
guess
in
hoodies,
but
yeah
we've
done
that
so
I'm
not
sure
about
the
cost,
but
yeah
we'll
figure
it
out.
A
A
B
Think
so
I'm
just
gonna
do
kind
of
an
introductory.
This
is
what
backdrop
is
again,
because
this
is
not
this.
The
folks
that
are
showing
up
that
won't
necessarily
be
true.
Coolers.
You
know,
I
I
promoted
this
as
a
just
back,
wrap
CMS
or
an
option
for
small
businesses,
small
businesses
and
nonprofits
and
yeah.
So
this
will
be
a
really
an
interesting
first
time.
I've
talked
about
background
gruebler's,
although
you
know
maybe
some
Drupal
people
show
up
and
I
don't
know
if
anybody
will
show
up.
B
This
is
a
case
where
you
can
express
your
interest
of
think
where
you
might
go
on
that
day,
but
you
know
they
just
and
then
that's
how
they
allocate
rooms,
the
more
votes
to
get
the
bigger
room
you
get
we're
gonna
get
a
pretty
small
room
based
on
how
many
people
have
clicked
on
it
so
far,
but
you
never
know
what
happens
that
day
and
yeah
could
be
people
unless
we
don't
know
that's.
It
looks.
B
A
Giving
a
talk
there
so
that's
exciting
and
looking
forward
to
hearing
how
that
goes,
and
then
we
have
a
Drupal
camp.
A
Stanford
I
guess
is
a
month
away.
So
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff.
This
week,
drewcb
camp
is
today
and
yesterday
in
Oakland,
which
we
didn't
get
to
because
we're
having
a
triple
fun
but
I
know
the
city.
People
are
really
supportive
of
backdrop,
so
he
works
on
backup.
There's
a
bunch
of
people
are
using
backup
and
saving
together.
So
hopefully
they're
talking
about
thing
but
yeah
this
week
is
a
big
week.
Next
week
too,
and
then
we've
got
a
little
break
for
a
month,
which
is
good,
is.
D
A
Have
a
lot
of
like
personal
follow-up
of
people
who
to
update
your
profile,
but
I,
don't
think
I
mean
it's
like
people
who
are
like?
Oh
I'm,
a
nurse.
In
the
backdrop,
let's
talk
more,
but
there
I
don't
know
if
there's
anything
you
just
sold
yet
to
say:
okay,
I,
don't
know,
it
seems
to
me,
based
on
conversation,
sugar
pecan,
that
most
people
that
I
talked
to
already
knew
about
backup
which
is
good,
but
I
also
talked
to
people.
That
already
knew
me.
A
Right
but
it
did,
there
were
a
whole
bunch
of
people
who
were
struggling
with
particular
projects
not
being
able
to
live
to
Jubilate
and
evaluating
backdrop
for
real,
whereas
before
was
like.
Oh
that's,
an
ID
I'll
think
about
it
later
and
now
it's
later,
and
so
there
is
much
me
like:
okay,
I
have
this
specific
project.
How
would
this
work
and
they're?
You
know
very
particular
things
like
this
is
multi-site
mode.
We
do
multi-site
No,
okay,
you
know
this
is
I
mean
we
use
this
particular
game.
You
know
you
could
use
that
too.
A
C
And
I
think
it's
gonna
become
more
specific
as
we
move
onto
the
end
of
life.
Yes,
I
think
so.
People
are
gonna,
start
evaluating,
so
I'm
always
ranting
about,
like
we
have
a
random
channel
in
a
company
and
I'm,
always
rounding
about
trope
and
everybody's,
like
politely
saying
that
I'm
annoying,
but
not
exactly
it's
just
easy.
But
the
thing
is
that
I
always
bring
up
the
user
statistics
for
Drupal
core
and
I.
Never
actually
compared
like
a
the
curve
that
happens
after
the
release
of
da
and
I
never
happen
to.
C
Compare
that
that
graph
with
what
happened
when
the
seven
was
released
and
I
actually
looked
up
and
it's
more
disappointing
like
we
are
losing,
we
and
I
mean
not
not
much
of
but
Drupal
the
community
have
been
losing
audience
like
sorry
user
base,
I
should
say
so.
It
seems
from
the
statistics
because
I
had
to
go
to
the
buyback
archive
machine
whatever
it
was
and
it
like.
It
was
tremendous
slap
in
three
years
d8
after
the
eight
was
released.
C
The
the
usage
of
the
augur
all
users
of
Drupal
remained
the
same
and
slightly
choppy,
but
but
the
respective
three
years
47.
It
was
something
from
like
600,000
to
1
million.
So
there's
a
thing,
a
difference,
comparatively
d7
was
successful
in
that
it
brought
to
the
community
400,000
sites
and
the
respective
thing
after
d8
was
released.
These
are
only
like
50
to
60,000
sides.
It's
a
big,
it's
a
big
difference.
Yeah.
It
was
bigger
than
I
thought
that
that's
that's.
My
main
points
like
I
didn't
have
hard
numbers.
A
So
I
think
a
lot
of
that
too
is
Drupal.
Finally
stating
their
audience
right.
Social
popular
people
being
like,
oh
Drupal,
is
not
for
me
anymore,
where
I
don't
think
we
had
that
with
Drupal
7
there
was
kind
of,
and
people
are
upset
about,
the
transition
you
can
see.
There
was
like
a
flat
line
until
views
came
out
and
then
it
shot
up,
but
I
think
everybody
was
like
grumpy
about
it,
but
they
still
felt
like
this
is
a
place
for
me.
A
I'm
gonna
make
my
way
in
it
or
now
I
think
their
people
are
getting
throwing.
Oh,
they
don't
want
me
here
anymore.
Maybe
I'll
evaluate
other
options,
and
you
know
the
move.
Should
eight
is
hard
for
people
it's
expensive
and
it's
you
know.
If
you're,
if
you're,
not
a
developer,
you
Jonica
development
team,
it's
not
something
I,
think
you
can
struggle
through.
A
In
the
same
way,
you
could
struggle
through
the
update
to
seven,
so
I
think
that
we
also
need
to
give
it
more
time
than
seven,
though,
because
since
it's
harder,
it's
gonna
take
more
people
than
longer
to
get
there
but
yeah
it
I
mean
this
is
like
the
graph
that
Nate
predicted
when
he
released
the
manifesto
right,
where
it's
like
without
backdrop
Drupal's
got
a
flat
line.
That's
what
we're
seeing
sounds
like
well,
hopefully
backdrop
can,
like
start
to,
you
know,
fill
in
the
gap
there
we
can
get
like.
C
Not
sure
when
you
started
joining
the
the
medic
winning
team,
but
we
had
a
section
I
think
in
the
initially
it
was
only
the
dev
meeting
before
we
sort
of
like
scheduled
this,
this
interchanging
between
the
design
and
the
outreach-
and
there
was
a
section
that
was
a
community
chorusing
statistics-
is
something
like
that
and
we
had
all
the
things
like.
We
had
numbers
of
telling
in
modules,
yes
and
and
the
sort
of
like
the
D
flex,
plus
ten
more
projects,
something
like
that
plus
so
many
users
on
B
the
pork.
Yes.
A
So
many
that
those
information
into
the
outreach
meeting
so
that
we
can
cover
that
and
and
not
just
like
numbers
like
we
used
to
have
it,
but
if
we
can
have
some
kind
of
like
graph
over
time.
So
if
you
like
here
in
the
last
five
outreach
meetings-
and
you
can
see
it
like
charted
I'm
sure,
there's
a
way-
you
can
embed
a
little
graph
into
a
Google
document.
I'll
look
into
that.
So
we
can
track
that
and
be
like
okay.
C
So,
on
our
front
page,
the
section-
that's
four
things
benefit,
so
the
the
the
the
section
that
states
that
the
ribbon
that
has
the
community
members
a
thing
and
how
many
pull
requests
and
so
on
and
so
forth,
well
sort
of
like
an
outcome
of
yes.
We
are
dropping
this
section
from
with
weekly
meetings,
but
we
should
oughta
mate
it
like
things,
yeah,
there's
various
sources
that
we
sort
of
like
grab
these
stats
from
and
so
yeah.
A
A
I
also
think,
like
there's
other
things
we
can
track
now,
like
we
didn't
have
the
forum
site
when
we
used
to
do
those
numbers.
I
think
you
don't
count
on
like
forum
comments.
In
addition
to
these
are
github
comments
would
be
valuable
and
we
have
that
data.
We
can
pull
it
ourselves
and
add
those
numbers
together
here
and
same
thing
with
like
members
right
now.
A
Where
did
you
come
from
that
aren't
active
in
the
forum
or
on
the
back
gypsy
master
org,
which
might
also
be
useful
to
track?
So
it's
a
little
harder
because
we
don't
have
to
so
many
things
we
want
to
do.
If
we
had
that,
like
single
sign-on
between
doctype
CMS
at
work
and
our
other
sites,
we
would
have
one
source
of
data.
If
we
had
to
sign
up
to
a
backdrop,
see
I'ma
start
working,
get
help,
you
would
have
a
link
between
their
usernames.
D
A
C
The
link
that
we
posted
earlier
for
the
procedures
thing
if
you
look
at
there,
this
there's
also
a
procedure
for
grabbing
those
numbers
for
the
weekly
meetings.
Also,
thank
you.
So
if
you
wanna,
if
you're
curious,
look,
we
might
not
have
actresses
through
everything,
but
if
you
don't
just
say
something
and
we'll
fix
that,
for
you
yeah.
B
A
But
he
like
plotted
all
these
like
charts
of
different
things
over
time
and
like
displayed
it,
and
this
really
pretty
format
where
you
could
see
them
all
at
once.
He
threw
it
into
Google
Doc
to
make
their
back
job
where
I
like
what
does
it
mean,
but
it's
a
Google
Doc,
so
I'll
never
be
able
time
it
might
be
linked
from
the
issue
about
there's
an
issue
for
vector,
CMS
Network
that
says:
watch
Google
Analytics
carefully
or
something
like
that.
A
It's
probably
like
the
next
I
think
that's
very
less
to
the
issue
or
did
the
work
on
it.
But
I
did
talk
to
him
about
a
Drupal
con
and
he
said
he
thought
that
page
might
need
an
update
because
it's
been
a
while
and
most
may
have
changed
some
things
that
he
was
willing
to
work
on
it.
So
that
might
be
something
we
could
pull
on
it.
Okay,.
C
One
last
comment:
I
was
watching
I
had
a
postponing
there's
a
there
was
an
email
about
a
video
promotional
video
about
lightening
the
distribution
and
Reese
was
presenting
was
one
of
the
co-presenters
there.
So
I
finally
watched
that
after
many
months,
postponing
it
I
know
that
we
were
keeping
an
eye
on
Drupal
8
core
and
that's
compared
with
you
to
buck
sure.
C
A
C
Both
of
them
both
of
them,
have
these
tiny
things
that
need
to
happen
so
the
first
one
and
just
needs
a
screenshot
or
through
the
the
one
about
adding
your
profile
to
lead
or
toward
and
the
other
one
is
that,
because
I
was
commenting
that
into
a
post,
a
blog
post,
blog
site
that
was
using
discus
or
discuss
whatever
they
call
it.
It
has
eaten
up
half
of
these
so
like
a
quarter
of
over
the
last
bit
of
the
article,
so
I
have
to
sort
of
like
out
of
memory.
C
C
A
I'll
take
a
look
at
it.
It's
kind
of
thing
that
if
we
could
delegate
that's
something
that
our
high
school
students
can
work
on
so
we'll
see,
there's
plenty
of
issues
I've
been
going
through
it
like
every
time,
I
see
something
that
bothers
me.
In
fact,
I
like
create
an
issue
like
this
work
when
teams
this
work,
so
hopefully
it.
C
Works
I
know
that
there's
a
lot
of
people,
especially
coming
from
the
project
management
sector
that
like
to
close
off
tickets,
if
they
sort
of
like
see
no
future,
that
they'd
like
to
see
tidy
issues,
but
even
indeed
not
all
people
are
annoyed
that
there's
so
many
open
tickets
and
I
think
it's
a
good
thing,
because
it's
like
a
to-do
list
of
ideas
and
people
can
just
go
and
just
grab
someone
from
the
bucket
and
make
it
happen.
Yeah
it's
a
good
thing:
yeah
anyways,
all.