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A
Today
is
Thursday
July
9th.
This
is
our
work
nightly
community
outreach
meeting,
proactive
CMS
before
we
get
into
things
on
the
agenda,
I'd
like
to
go
around
and
have
everybody
introduce
yourself?
What's
your
name
where
you're
from?
If
you
have
something
fun
to
share
with
us,
it's
not
on
the
agenda.
You
Greg
you're
in
my
top
left.
Would
you
like
to
go
first
yeah.
B
D
Many
service
tree
and
I've
been
working
on
a
document
for
a
beginner's
guide
to
backdrop
and
I
was
going
to
try
to
get
looking
at
magic.
The
software
for
emailing
these
past
two
weeks
that
I
never
got
to
it
I
immersed
in
a
project
up
to
about
here,
so
I
didn't
get
to
that.
Unfortunately,
I
don't
know
if
y'all
looked
at
it
yet
or
not.
It
looks
like
it's
doable,
but
I
don't
have
a
lot
of
skill
in
installing
web
applications
on
a
server,
so
I
get
stuck
easily.
B
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
So,
even
if
you
don't
get
that
one
done
next
week,
we
might
be
able
to
do
the
other
pmc
post
and
then
do
yours
the
week
after.
But
if
you
want
to
just
even
throw
like
a
rough
outline
or
whatever
into
a
node
on
back
trips,
you
missed
over
can
leave
an
unpublished.
That
would
be
fine
just
so
we
know
it's
coming
and
then
we
can
get
you
on
that
schedule.
Sometime.
A
I
also
want
to
schedule
some
posts
about
Wes
stepping
down
from
the
PMC,
because
this
blog
post
went
up
which
I
think
we
can
do
and
then
the
last
posts
that
were
scheduled
were
about
new
features
in
the
latest
version
of
backdrop
and
I
have
a
pipe
dream
to
do
those
again,
but
either
with
videos
instead
of
screen
shots
or
different
screen
shots
or
something
just
to
kind
of
like
highlight
the
new
features
that
went
in,
which
would
be
nice.
Of
course,
videos
are
always
fun
to
do
when
I
never
actually
do
them
so
see.
A
If
that
happens,
anyone
else
wants
to
do
them.
I
know
Tim
used
to
do
a
really
great
job
of
doing
little
videos
for
each
feature
with
each
release,
and
he
hasn't
been
super
active
since
the
last
release,
so
I
kind
of
wanted
to
step
in
and
do
the
cool,
Tim
stuff,
but
we'll
see
if
I
can
get
that
done
or
not
Facebook.
We
talked
a
little
bit
about
before
the
meeting.
They
changed
their
interface
again
and
I
can't
figure
out
where
the
setting
is
to
share
admin
control
of
pages.
A
A
Newsletter
stuff:
oh
it's
one
thing
about
Facebook
that
I
thought
would
be
interesting
into
this.
That
I
thought
would
be
good
is
that
when
I
used
to
when
I
used,
Facebook
I
used
to
schedule
the
Twitter
tweets
and
the
Facebook
tweets
at
the
same
time,
so
that
I
would
use
the
same
like
screenshot
and
text.
A
In
both
places,
and
now
that
I
don't
use
Facebook
anymore,
I
haven't
been
doing
that,
but
I
feel
like
Facebook
is
a
fantastic
audience
for
us,
because
we
know
exactly
who's
interested
in
Drupal
who's
interested
in
content
management
systems
who's
interested
in
web.
But
we
have
this
great
way
to
target
people,
but
because
I
have
like
moral
qualms
about
using
it
and
like
you
like,
which
should
be
using.
It's
like
this
thing,
where,
like
I'm,
very
conflicted,
I
believe
we
should
be
using
it
I
have
it.
She
was
using
it
myself.
A
A
However,
if
you
see
anything
relevant-
and
this
particularly
goes
for
you
Luke,
if
you
see
anything,
anyone
talking
about
backdrop
that
you
want
to
like
comment
on
as
the
page
or
whatever
you
can,
there's
often
people
asking
questions
like
if
you
post
a
post
and
there's
people
and
Facebook
will
ask
a
question
about
it.
It
used
to
notify
me
when
that
happened
when
I
was
on
Facebook,
but
it
doesn't
anymore
so
I'm
not
sure
if
that's
a
configuration
option
or
not,
but
I
found
it
enjoyable.
A
You
notice
new
people
curious
about
backdrop
and
answer
their
questions,
but
that
would
be
nice.
We
had
someone
doing
that.
I'm,
not
sure
people
are
still
asking
questions
anyway,
portal,
the
Facebook
up
for
discussion
once
you
get
in
there,
you
can
see
how
it's
going
and
we
can
talk
on
tomorrow
sure,
okay
back
to
newsletter,
especially
you
know
you
mentioned
that
you
were
gonna,
look
at
magic
last
time.
I
was
also
gonna.
A
A
I
also
have
some
concerns
about
installing
it
on
software,
so
that
has
been
a
little
bit
of
a
blocker
for
me,
but
I
thought
you
get
like
30-day
free
trial
or
something
I
thought
I
might
just
sign
up
for
whatever
it
is
and
give
it
a
shot
through
the
hosted
solution
and
just
see
if
trying
it
would
answer
the
questions
that
I
had
about
it.
But
I
did
also
log
into
so
backdrop.
Has
a
SendGrid
account
that
I
don't
think
we're
using
for
anything.
A
We
set
it
up
a
long
time
ago
for
SMTP
before
we
started
using
mail
jet,
and
they
also
have
an
email
offering
so
initial.
That's
like
oh
we'll
just
use
that
we
already
have
it
both
thoughts
before
I
found
out
about
mounting.
So
that's
an
auction,
but
yeah
I
also
thought
like
long
term.
We
want
to
use
civvy,
but
I
thought
it
might
be
good
to
reach
out
to
the
software
freedom
Conservancy,
since
they
are
very
in
favor
of
open
source
projects
and
see
if
they
have
an
email
newsletter
tool
that
they
use
and
enjoy.
A
D
A
A
A
A
I
don't
know
if
we
need
to
do
any
special
promotion
for
software,
we're
gonna
use
in
order
to
have
it
just
like
some
kind
of
mental
brainstorming
about
what
what
this
thing
is.
Gonna
look
like
if
somebody
does
want
to
take
that
on
I
would
encourage
doing
like
a
separate
follow-up
meeting.
We
can
just
do
a
brainstorming
session
and
I'm
happy
to
participate
in
that
too.
We're
just
gonna
write
down,
you
know
whatever
it
is,
we
think
is
gonna
work
and
then
we
can.
C
Well,
I'm
planning
to
do
do
pecan
next
week,
I,
don't
know
who
else
is
doing
that,
but
I
will
yeah
well
also
a
bit
because
I'm
working
with
bad
camp,
so
you
know
that'll,
be
that'll,
be
a
huge
laboratory
to
see.
You
know
how
telling
online
thing
like
that
actually
functions,
and
it's
really
under
hopin,
which
is
what
bad
campus.
A
C
B
C
At
a
certain
scale,
it
does
okay,
so
so
probably
yes,
I
I,
think
at
any
yes
I
I
think
I.
Think
I
I'm
not
aware
of
anybody
using
it
for
free,
but
I
might
not
have
seen
things
that
are
in
this
yeah
I
think
is
like
slack
where,
where
there
might
be
like
a
free
version,
but
but
it's
of
such
limited
utility
that
it
pushes.
A
We
need
to
start
planning
that
I
think
you
being
a
true
we'll
be
great
because
that's
an
event
at
scale
that
we'll
need
to
figure
out
how
they're
doing
online
I'm
really
curious
about
that.
So
on
campus
I
think
might
be
a
more
similar
parallel
to
what
we're
doing
in
terms
of
volume
of
attendees
at
any
given
session.
You're
fine
I
think
it's
a
lot
bigger,
but
we
might
want
to
get
like
some
I.
Don't
know
single
session
that
goes
to
everybody.
C
G
G
A
And
then
he
also
said:
is
there
anything?
We
can
do
to
move
this
along
faster
in
terms
of
like
preparing
documents
or
whatever,
and
they
have
not
replied
to
that
either.
So
I
was
today,
follow
up
again
on
that
and
adds
a
question
recommended
email
list
management,
open-source
software,
because
I
think
my
experience
at
least
with
Karen-
is
that
she's
very
excited
to
like
promote
open
source
software.
So
I
think
if
I
ask
about
open
source
software
on
a
thing
where
I'm
also
asking
for
you
know
legal
advice,
which
is
something
they
don't
like.
A
Okay,
let's
see
I
also
added
TSM
I
saw
you
trying
to
quickly
slept
into
the
agenda
the
website
landing
page
update,
I
know
you
contact
me.
There
too
I
think
it
would
be
good
if
we
have
that
page,
not
only
for
Google,
add
grants,
but
if
we
do
start
putting
more
information
on
Twitter
or
on
Facebook
about
doctor
being
a
great
Drupal
alternative,
also
driving
that
traffic
to
that
page
would
be
useful.
For
that
too.
A
The
issue
I
remembered
that
I
couldn't
find
in
the
queue
was
one
where
we
wanted
to
create
a
landing
page
for
each
target.
Audience
for
backdrops
I
would
have
one
for
like
higher
education,
one
for
nonprofits
one
for
small
businesses
and
I.
Think
those
would
be
useful
too,
because
then,
if
we
wanted
to
drive
marketing
towards
a
specific
group
like
CMS
is
for
higher
education
that
would
have
a
place
to
send
them.
A
A
A
B
A
Thank
you
all
right,
I,
don't
know
if
you
have
any
further
thoughts
on
that
Matias
I
think
like
I,
don't
know
what
the
architecture
needs
on
our
website
in
order
to
support
that,
if
you
want
to
do
a
layout
like
a
special
layout
for
that
page
I'm,
all
in
favor
of
that,
if
you
want
to
just
do
like
a
basic
page
with
a
couple
of
paragraphs,
we
could
do
that
too.
If
you
need
design
help,
I
don't
know.
G
G
E
A
One
thing
you
and
is
that
when
1:15
came
out
you
did
all
these
fantastic
videos
on
new
features
and
I
have,
in
the
back
of
my
mind,
that
I
would
like
to
do
the
same
thing
for
1/16.
So
that's
on
my
agenda
for
today,
but
Thursday's
my
agenda
gets
full
of
all
of
the
things.
I
want
to
do
it
backed
up
and
I,
don't
have
to
get
to
it.
So
my
goal
is
to
be
liked
it.
B
Wanted
to
wind
up
an
issue,
not
an
issue,
a
matter
for
discussion,
so
I
see
that
in
a
backrub
sea
mist
or
we
have
besides
the
regular
anonymous
and
authenticated
roles,
an
editor
and
a
developer,
and
we
often
create
articles
on
like
we
said
it
just
and
then
we
post
links
insolate,
but
people
don't
have
access
to
view
them,
and
maybe
the
editor
always
not
what
we
want
to
give
them.
Should
we
create
another
role
for
people
in
the
community
that
should
be
able
to
view
unpublished,
nodes
just
for
reviewing.
A
So
I,
like
the
idea
of
having
a
nice
safe,
like
review,
only
role,
I
am
only
reason
I'm
showing
any
concern
is
because
the
number
of
roles
get
this
kind
of
ends
up
a
kind
of
slippery
slope
where
we
were
like.
Oh,
we
could
just
add
another
one
and
another
one,
and
then
we
end
up
with
a
bunch
and
I
know
that
right
now
we
don't
have
that
many.
But
that's
that's
where
my
hesitations
coming
from
I
almost
feel
like
I,
don't
know
who's
doing
the
reviewing,
but
maybe
they
should
be
editors
like.
A
A
B
A
B
Because
he's
been
added
to
the
PMC,
maybe
he's
elevated
but
I'm,
talking
about
all
their
members
as
well,
which
we
don't
necessarily
need
to
allow
this
editors
are
allowed
to
unpublished,
delete
content
as
well,
so
maybe
maybe
restrict
that
access
until
we
really
trust
people
in
the
community
they've
been
long
enough
in
the
community,
but
a
lighter
role,
the
just
just
the
the
only
permission
that
comes
to
mind
is
just
view.
Compound
is
called
it.
That's
it
yeah
or
maybe
maybe
we
should
allow
people
that.
A
B
A
A
B
Okay,
so
I've
written
this
response
to
a
comment
to
be
I'm,
not
sure.
If
you
saw
my
comments
in
Missoula,
there
was
a
So
So,
Def
posted
a
link
to
his
weekly
were
bi-weekly.
Is
it
cost
and
then
I
saw
this
article
written
in
Lola
board
and
responded
to
it
and
yeah
Jeff
suggested
that
I
write
a
blog
post
about
it,
so
I
just
copy
and
paste
it
mostly.
So
this
needs
ready
whenever
you
guys
have
fine.
A
A
And
just
we
were
Nate
was
asked
to
review
that
article
before
it
was
published
for
accuracy
and
he
did
not
so
there
are
likely
things
in
that
article
that
are
not
accurate,
that
we're
not
caught.
So
that
is
on
him
for
that.
But
we.
A
B
A
B
So
it
says
it:
the
title
is
alternative
to
upgrading
from
Drupal
7
to
Drupal
9,
so
it
explores
various
various
options
that
people
have.
They
can
stay
in
Drupal
7
and
be
unsupported.
They
can
go
with
a
extended
support
partner.
They
can
go
to
a
different
CMS,
be
it
a
custom
one
or
whatever
they
feel
fits
their
need.
They
could
convert
the
site
into
a
static
site
if
you
doesn't
get
updated
very
often
or
they.
If
they
have
the
budget,
they
moved
to
Drupal
8.
E
B
E
B
B
Was
so
the
article
begins,
the
phrase
that
I
was
referring
to
order
in
the
phrase
the
paragraph
begins
with
the
downside
of
bat-ropes
eNOS
is
that
it
has
only
a
tiny
fraction
of
the
community
contributions.
The
triple-eight
and
triple
nine
have
if
they
meant
to
say
that
as
a
number
of
full
requests
or
people
like
hands
on
deck,
they
are
right,
but
they
continue
saying
so.
B
It's
likely
to
progress
more
slowly
in
black
fixes
security
fixes
and
added
functionality,
so
for
security
fixes
we
to
set
the
record
straight
because
we
released
the
security
fixes
for
for
the
same
day
as
Drupal
security
releases
go
out
and
and
yeah.
If
you,
if
you
read
my
response
there,
you
will
see
that
there's
other
things.
I
present
some
some
facts
like
some
some
numbers:
okay,
so
the.
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
E
B
F
A
C
So
putting
on
my
my
marketers
have
my
my
perspective
is:
is
this
is
a
great
thing
so
I
like
the
the
the
thing
we
struggle
with
is
just
you
know
getting
noticed
right
so
so,
like
anybody?
Bringing
this
up
gives
us
a
platform,
an
opportunity
to
discuss
it
and
in
this
case,
in
fact,
to
completely
brag
about
our
security
thing
like
like,
we
normally
couldn't
walk
in
and
be
like.
C
C
B
I
was
about
to
mention
I'm
I'm
starting
a
three
week:
leave
starting
this
Monday
so
and
I
figured
a
few
weeks.
Sorry,
a
couple
of
months
ago,
I
mentioned
to
a
company
if
they
were
willing
to
sponsor
it.
People
attending
that
event,
but
now
thinking
that
maybe
I'll
just
do
that,
since
Luke
is
doing
it
as
well.
It's
not
that
big,
an
a
man,
but
if
I
do
do
that,
then
I
would
like
us
to
sort
of
like
coordinate
like
what.
How
could
we
take
advantage
in
a
nice
sense
or
that
like
what?
C
A
What
they
don't
want
is
us
to
like
have
a
booth
or
like
actively
advertised
the
community.
But
if
it's
like
a
conversation,
I
think
that's,
it's
it's
different.
I
think
also
will
be
very
different
if
they
came
from,
you
were
Gregory,
then
if
it
came
from
Nate
or
myself,
because
then
it
does
seem
more
like
a
conversation
and
less
like
advertising,
so
I
think
they're,
okay
with
it
as
long
as
it's
done
carefully,
I
go
there
and
you're
like
Drupal.
8
is
terrible
come
to
backdoor
instead
they're,
of
course,
to
be
like.
A
C
I
I've,
actually
something
that's
both
strategic
and
and
genuine
I
think
might
might
say
with
that,
and
it
actually
ties
into
the
the
Lola
bot
article,
because
one
of
the
things
the
biloba
article
talks
about
it
I
have
this
correctly
here-
is
that
it
points
at
backdrops,
not
a
good
alternative
to
Drupal,
because
it
says
it
dead-ends
there
and
one
of
the
things
that
I've
promoted
is.
Is
we
shouldn't
be
a
dead
end?
C
C
You
know
I
just
hacked
the
Drupal
7
module.
They
did
to
make
it
a
backdrop
there,
but
it
seems
like
like
both
irrelevant
and
actual
thing,
I
mean
I.
Would
I
would
like
to
to
have
like
an
installed
easy
part
that
can
take
your
backup
site
and
spit
it
out
as
a
juvenile
side,
so
that
so
that?
That's
not
that's,
not
a
barrier.
A
A
C
B
E
B
Always
been
at
the
back
of
my
head:
actually,
so
might
the
company
that
I
work
for
are
doing
heaps
of
migrations
and
they
open
sword
a
tool
called
Merlin,
which
is
a
CMS
agnostic,
migration
tool
to
Drupal,
so
they've
done
site
poor
migrations
like
heaps
of
different
things,
so
it's
basically
a
site
parser
that
translates
HTML
tag,
elements
to
and
match
them
to
fields
and
then
inputs
things
but
I
have
so.
The
the
senior
engineers
and
the
tech
leads
are
involved
in
this
process.
B
So
don't
know
what
that
involves
and
how
it
sort
of
like
ties
together
with
the
migration
modules
that
are
available
for
for
Drupal,
but
I
would
also
like
us
to
be
a
if
not
be
an
intermediate
possible
intermediate
stage
between
Drupal
seven
in
Drupal,
eight,
at
least,
as
you
said,
not
to
be
a
dead
end,
so
that
people
like
it's
time
that
this
thing
comes
up
that
a
if
you
go
to
my
trip.
You'll
never
be
able
to
go
back
to
Drupal.
If
you
decide
to
I
would
like
that.
B
Do
not
be
an
argument
so
that
we
can
say
hey
actually
you're
wrong
at
the
back
of
my
head.
What,
but
I
always
remember,
is
that
the
guys
that
are
working
on
these
migrations
in
the
company
that
I
work
for
the
agency.
They
mentioned
that
as
I
said,
it's
seen
as
agnostic.
There's
no
direct
path,
automated
path
as
it
is
from
Drupal
7
to
Drupal
8
as
far
as
I
know,
Oh
God.
So
so
so
I
don't
know
how
much
more
work
they
would
be.
B
E
Right,
I
I,
don't
know
that
that's
a
bad
thing
to
do,
I'm,
not
sure
that
it's
the
best
thing
to
do
like
the
best
opportunity.
I
would
steer
away
from
like
how
we're
competing
with
back
row
or
Drupal
and
just
focus
on
backdrop
or
something
or
you
know.
We
could
also
take
like
the
title
of
the
all
about
article,
which
is
alternatives
to
upgrading,
to
Drupal,
9
right
and
then
not
but
not
limited
to
background,
but
but
be
there
to
talk
about
backdrop.
That
would
also
be
kind
of
a
safe
approach.
E
But
to
me
it
might
be
slightly
too
aggressive
to
go
in
and
say
backdrop
as
an
alternative
to
upgrading
to
Drupal,
9
or
something
I.
Don't
know,
I
know
well,
even
even
the
opposite,
like.
Oh
it
going
through
a
backdrop
to
Drupal
it's
9
I,
don't
know
I
just
don't
feel
like
that's
the
best
way
to
go
it,
but,
but
if,
if
that's
what
you
know,
it's
you
excited
and
you
want
to
do
it.
I
wouldn't
stand
in
the
way.
Well,.
C
In
general,
even
you
know
independent
of
strategic
questions
here.
I
mean
one
of
the
things
that
always
bugged
me
about
Drupal
and
and
that,
but
I
feel
like
we
should
do
better
in
in
backdrop,
is,
is
to
be
less
proprietary
towards
users.
Data
I
am
you
know
impressed
with
WordPress
where,
when
you
install
it,
there's
an
export
function
and
you
can
just
choose
it
and
spit
out
your
your
WordPress
content
into
a
text,
file
and
I.
Think
that's
obvious
and
good,
and
the
fact
that
neither
backdrop
nor
Drupal
have
that
is
is
a
black
mark.
C
C
B
It's
time
its
own,
though
it's
time
that
we
mentioned
things
like
that,
we
need
to
tread
lightly
carefully.
I
do
understand
this
is
unit
of
the
matter,
but
at
the
same
time
it's
a
fact
that
it's
a
solution,
life
backdrop
is
a
solution
to
the
problem.
We
don't
have
the
budget,
we
don't
have
the
theme
to
do
the
effort,
it's
easier
because
less
money
less
time
to
me,
just
a
update.
C
A
E
And
because
it's
it
it's
it's
mentioned,
it's
the
great
in
the
title
is
we're
a
competitor
when
you,
when
you
talk
about
migration
or
upgrading
you're,
saying
hey,
we're
an
alternative.
If
you
just
say:
hey
we're
talking
about
bath
crap
well,
yeah,
that's
in
the
background,
but
we're
not
rubbing
it
in
their
face
or
just
say.
E
A
E
I
tend
to
think
I'm
the
hole
just
doing
about
luck,
an
update
on
backdrop,
I,
don't
think
anybody's
gonna
care.
We
will
see
we're
far
enough
away
from
the
launch
and
we've
got
a
track
record
of
doing
so.
Actions
at
Drupal
camps,
I
think
nobody
is
even
good.
Oh
well,
I
won't
say
nobody.
The
number
of
people
that
are
even
gonna
blink
in
at
a
backdrop,
I
think,
are
small.
B
But
having
said
that,
I
see
where
team
is
coming
from,
because
when
I
say
we
need
to
be
careful.
So
so,
from
our
perspective,
it's
time
that
we
have
this
discussion
is
that
we
seem
to
care
a
lot
about
the
community
shrinking
or
at
least
judging
by
the
amount
of
sites
slightly
decreasing
over
the
past
five
years,
or
so.
It
seems
like
that's
the
case,
so
we
are
saying
it's
a
pity.
We
should
preserve
the
community
so
why
not?
Why?
Let
them
flee
to
WordPress
or
whatever
and
not
keep
them
in
the
community.
B
B
A
B
They
care
about
the
decreasing
sights,
but
they
see
it
as
a
collateral
damage
for
the
greater
good,
which
is
better
coding,
coding
the
product
right.
So
they
have
decided.
They
know
that
this
is
an
issue
they
see
it.
Maybe
they
don't
like
to
mention
it
because
it's
about
marketing,
maybe
they
refuse
to
see
that
as
a
reality.
E
So
that's
going
to
do
a
barf
you
have
to
be
registered
for
the
con
is
Suman
I'm,
sure
I,
don't
plan
to
be
there
register,
so
whatever
I
support,
whatever
anybody
wants
to
do,
especially
if
you
pay
it
in
and
are
there
you
know,
please
do
what
you
can
I
think
it's
not
a
bad
idea
to
do
a
bluff,
though,
and
I
wouldn't
avoid
it
all
together.
I
would
just
be
a
little
careful.
B
E
If
this
had
been
a
live,
Drupal
con
Jen
and
I
had
talked
about
doing
a
happy
hour
or
something
like
that.
They're
right
and
so
briefly,
you
know
I
think.
Is
there
something
like
that
we
could
do
but,
to
be
honest,
I
don't
see
anything
like
that
in
a
virtual
event,
like
the
only
thing
I
can
think
of
is
a
boss
and
I,
don't
even
know
like
if
the
blopps
are
gonna
get
any
traction
in
a
virtual
Drupal,
con
I'm,
sorry
but
yeah.
But
it's
you
know,
I,
don't
think
it's
worth
trying.
B
That
another
I
think
another
thing
that
thing
it
was
you
team
that
mentioned
it
in
the
past
is
that
for
some
time
now,
Drupal,
you
rarely
see
Drupal
7
related
sessions
in
Java,
cons,
anymore
Drupal
events
in
general,
so
that
people
that
have
registered
an
authentic
are
already
sold
to
the
idea
of
the
eight
and
nine.
Maybe
that's
why
this
mess
attendance
again.
It's
expected.
A
That
is
what
we
don't
have
is
the
ability
to
go
from
Drupal,
9
or
10
back
to
backdrop
right
now,
I,
don't
know,
that's
gonna
be
a
super
priority
for
us,
because
people
have
already
been
there.
C
Absolutely
I
only
actually
jumped
on
creating
that
that
backdrop
to
Drupal
8
migration
tool,
because
it's
simply
hanging
through
you
know
the
the
code
was
there
like
I
saw
that
I
was
like
okay
they're
they
they've
written
this
and
and
I
can
convert
that
to
to
come
from
backdrop
instead
of
triple7.
You
know
within
my
capabilities:
that's
only
but
there's
other
sar
also
I.
G
Meetings
and
like
Constance
in
Zurich
another,
the
the
Drupal
cast
in
Susan
pretty
well
I,
see
is
that
separating
in
platforms
and
websites,
whoever
girl,
Rubicon
or
will
participate.
Youtube
account
to
2020
cares
about
platforms,
I
care
about
websites
form
for
my
customers,
I'm,
not
the
one
who
supports
your
new
digital,
all
new
process,
whatever
to
future
I
create
websites,
and
this
is
where
bactrim
is
much
much
better
than
to
blade,
promote
or
to
demand
from
from
what
I've,
from
what
I've
seen
and
still
have
I
will
meet
next
week.
G
A
A
A
G
A
G
A
Forms
and
just
got
so
frustrated
with
the
Drupal
experience
that
they
couldn't
they
couldn't
keep
doing
it
so
like
it
just
got
too
complicated
in
terms
of
like
editorial
experience
or
in
terms
of
internal
management
of
the
platform
after
they
got
it
from
the
vendor
like
trying
that,
like
staff
people
who
could
maintain
decoupled,
whatever
just
became
unmanageable
for
them,
and
so
they
moved
to
a
simpler
platform
because
it
forced
them
to
do
things
in
a
simpler
way.
So
sometimes
having
all
the
flexibility
of
the
Drupal
gives.
A
C
People
move
to
other
things,
yeah
I
mean
all
along
the
way.
There
been
people
jumping
ship
from
from
true
pole
to
to
Ruby
on
Rails,
for
a
while
and
to
node
a
lot
and
even
like,
like
the
platform
services
I
mean,
obviously
you
know
Wix
and
square
space,
but
but
also
more,
you
know.
If
you
look
at
sales
forces
marketing
stuff
which
which
I
have
the
they
make
the
case
against
maintaining
your
own
environment
and
using
theirs
I
mean
they.
C
Don't
they
don't
mention
even
forward
press
about,
but
but
they
kind
of
say
like
we
don't
build
your
own
website.
Just
you
know
trust
us
to
take
care
of
all
that
stuff.
For
you
and
I
think
that's
that's
a
compelling
message
and
that's
out
there
and
you
should
be
aware
of
that.
You
know,
understand
those
needs
and
issues
so.