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A
Say
April
16th,
according
to
my
calendar-
and
this
is
our
check-in
on
community
outreach
tasks
before
we
get
started
on
the
agenda,
I'd
like
to
go
around
and
have
everybody
introduce
themselves?
What's
your
name
where
are
you
from
and
if
you
have
anything,
that's
not
on
the
agenda
that
you
want
to
share
with
us
today
in
30
seconds.
Lets
go
ahead.
So,
let's
start.
A
C
A
Great
I'm,
Jen
Linton
from
Oakland,
California
and
I
am
very
excited
today
about
this
fantastic
shelf
that
Nate
built
over
the
weekend,
because
we
know
I
finally
have
enough
space
to
put
all
of
our
games
on
it,
which
is
exciting
and
we
have
some
books
another
stuff
so
anyway,
I'm
sitting
in
front
of
it
today,
which
I
don't
usually
do
because
I
wanted
to
see
what
it
looks
like
the
videos,
it's
a
little
busy
I
guess
but
I'm
excited
about
it.
That's
mine
on
agenda
items.
Alright,
that's
the
agenda!
A
Last
community
outreach
meeting
two
weeks
ago
we
had
Tim
and
Luke
working
on
a
list
of
what
kind
of
data
we
wanted
to
collect
on
our
people.
We
have
decided
to
review
that
two
weeks
from
now
and
April
30th
just
sort
of
a
brainstorm
of
what
it
is
we
want,
and
then
we
can
figure
out
what
tools
we
have
currently
to
get
it,
even
if
it's
just
a
spreadsheet,
that's
probably
better
than
nothing
just
that
we
have
now
two
weeks
ago.
A
We
also
were
talking
about
increasing
themed
adoption
and
we
might
be
able
to
do
that.
If
we
had
some
better
example
themes,
we
might
be
able
to
do
that
if
we
had
would
be
able
to
get
better
example
themes
if
we
had
a
better
set
of
things
that
all
themes
should
should
be
able
to
cover,
and
so
we
came
up
with
including
some
example-
views
inside
the
style
guide
module
so
that
we
could
just
say
if
you're
gonna
contribute
a
theme.
A
So,
if
you're
working
on
an
admin
theme
in
particular
for
us
who
are
maintaining
the
seven
theme
in
backdrop,
it
would
be
really
good
to
have
some
of
those
common
elements
in
there
to
you,
and
so
I
created
a
couple
of
issues
in
the
queue
this
morning.
Just
to
try
and
note
that
it
would
be
good
to
find
a
way
to
include
those,
maybe
not
in
the
main
style
guide
module,
but
we
could
have
like
a
sub
module
for
admin
theme
source
of
modular
layout,
sir.
A
However,
we
wanted
to
organize
technically,
we
thought
made
sense
for
people.
We
also
have
a
lot
more
to
do
with
themes.
Stuff,
I,
don't
know
Tim
if
you
have
heard
Luke
if
you've
had
any
thoughts
in
the
last
few
weeks
about
how
that
could
be
improved
even
more,
but
I
think
we
were
on
a
really
good
thought.
Training
last
time
and
I
would
love
to
continue
moving
in
that
direction,
with
making
it
easier
on
people.
B
A
C
What
is
the
we
should
get
the
the
URL
in
here?
It
is
CMS,
Philly
I
think
that
work
they.
So
they
were,
as
of
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
still
promoting
this
as
a
virtual.
Well,
they
had
switched
to
virtual
but
early
early
in
their
plan
and
they
were
focused
on
sort
of
word,
some
in
Drupal
we
contact
and
they
asked
about
having
more
of
a
backdrop
presence
and
they
were
enthusiastic
and
supportive.
C
They've
extended
the
deadline
a
couple
of
times
to
get
more
sessions
in
and
we've
got
about
four
backdrop,
three
or
four
background
actually,
maybe
only
to
officially
backdrop.
One
Jeff
has
submitted
one
on
on
viewer,
something
and
William
no
I,
think
and
I
still
haven't
got
mine
in
so,
but
we'll
have
at
least
three
backdrop
sessions
I
think
and
they
added
us
to
the
web
page
as
well,
although
I
think
they
missed,
but
are
you
know
they
miss
capitalized?.
A
C
We
should
probably
ask
them
to
fix
that,
but
but
yeah
they've
definitely
updated
the
website
to
better
reflect
that
I'm
still
interested
in
ideas
well,
either
getting
some
more
back.
We
get
to
the
19th
I
think
it's
the
latest
deadline
to
get
some
more
sessions
and
I'm
particularly
interested
in
as
a.
C
Cms
cam
like
doing
something
that
will
appeal
to
more
to
just
people
who
come
looking
for
background
right
if
you're
there
for
WordPress
like
what
could
we
put
that
down,
that
might
have
some
crossover
appeal
and
still
expose
you
the
backdrop
and
I'm,
not
yeah
I'm,
not
sure
if
I
haven't
come
up
with
a
really
good
idea
for
a
session
like
that
yep.
That's
all
that's.
A
Great
Tim
what
earlier
I
keep
saying
to
him
what
I
mean
Luke,
not
entirely
all
focused,
yet
today
Luke
today's
Wednesday.
So
you
know
about
last
week
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
the
session
that
I've
given
several
times
before,
which
is
very
specific
to
backdrop
and
very
technical
about
upgrading
from
Drupal
7,
and
we
decided
to
make
it
a
little
bit
more
platform
agnostic
and
talk
about
moving
to
backtrack
from
anywhere
else.
A
A
One
live
operated,
the
very
end
I'll
just
you
very
beginning,
if
Drupal
7,
the
very
end
of
backdrop,
just
as
so,
everyone
can
see
that
only
takes
you
know
30
seconds
to
run
the
update
script
or
whatever,
but
in
the
course
of
the
talk
it's
mostly
going
to
be
slides
and
it's
gonna
be
talking
about
different
ways.
You
can
move
to
backdrop
from
other
platforms
and
so
I
didn't
know.
A
A
A
To
let's
see
yeah
so
frightening
me,
first,
okay,
so
I
will
pin
you
Luke,
then,
after
this
meeting
with
my
ideas
on
what
I
want
to
do
for
that
talk,
I
think
I
jotted
a
bunch
of
it
down
into
a
text
file
last
week.
So
that's
not.
A
Okay
and
then
there
are
two
other
events
to
that:
I
wanted
to
mention
Drupal
Camp
Colorado,
which
is
in
August
I,
think
they're,
sort
of
tentatively
planning
on
doing
something
in
person
and
online.
But
if
they're
not
allowed
to
meet
in
person,
then
they'll
do
it
all
online.
So
again,
it's
the
kind
of
thing
that
those
of
us
who
might
not
normally
be
able
to
travel
to
Colorado
could
participate
in.
So
that's
kind
of
exciting.
A
A
Don't
know
just
community
getting
to
spend
time
in
community
is
really
fun
and
the
fact
that
all
these
events
are
online
is
sort
of
changing
the
possibility
of
what
we
are
able
to
participate
in
because
there's
you
know,
cost
and
time
associated
with
traveling
to
events,
and
it's
hard
I
mean
you
know
your
body
with
time
changes
and
whatever,
and
the
fact
that
you
can
just
tune
into
a
camp
on
the
East
Coast
on
your
time
zone.
Be
like,
oh,
you
know,
I'm
I'm
in
California,
so
I
want
not
a
6
a.m.
session.
A
Please
and
then
you
can
talk
to
everybody
who's
there
and
you
can
participate
without
actually
on
the
travel.
It
seems
like
it
could
be
really
good
for
us.
It
could
be
good
for
I
mean
all
of
the
community
who
isn't
normally
above
the
participate
in
the
events.
A
Now
can
do
online
and
also
really
good
for
backdrop
where
there
are
things
where
we
might
not
normally
be
able
to
have
a
presence,
and
now
we
do
Tim
did
a
great
job
of
reaching
out
to
the
people
at
the
CMS
Philly
camp
and
making
sure
that
Patrick
was
on
their
website
and
talking
to
people
to
make
sure
that
we're
going
to
be
sessions
and
I
just
think
it's
it's
great
to
be
able
to
demonstrate
our
presence
in
a
way
that's
more
visible
to
everybody
else.
A
B
This
actually
ties
in
to
what
I
really
briefly
alluded
to
in
my
opening
statement.
Is
that-
and
you
know,
I
ought
to
be
very
careful
not
to
not
to
suggest
this
is
a
you
know
that
the
c-19
is
in
any
way
a
positive
thing,
but
they
like
the
disruption
that
it's
causing
has
has
some
some
bright
sides
and
and
and
one
of
the
things
that
I
think
is.
B
Is
this
you
know
sudden
realization
of
the
entire
world
into
the
kind
of
you
know,
virtual
projects
that
we've
been
doing
for
years,
that
in
itself
is,
is
valuable
and
and
in
particularly
this
dislike
there
there's
an
itch
in
my
own
bed
head
to.
My
to
my
astonishment
looks
like
it's.
Finally,
gonna
get
get
scratched.
It
is
it
after
years
and
years
of
going
to
do,
drupal,
cons
and
various
camps.
I
mean
Jenna.
B
As
you
know,
I've
always
kind
of
been
like
keen
on
the
recording
lots
of
things
like
that
and
two
very
interested,
and
in
that
and
I've
been
I've
been
disappointed
for
four
years.
They
that
all
this
energy
goes
into
camps
and
meetups
and
groups,
and
then
I
mean
till
recently,
mostly
they
just
dissipate
and
go
away.
Unlike
nobody.
B
Don't
want
to
rant
too
much
longer,
but
just
like
one
of
the
things
that
I've
always
been
stunned
about
is
that
is
that
camp
and
Drupal
con
websites
always
look
into
the
future
they're.
Always
like
it's
going,
it's
coming
up,
you
know
when
you
get
there
come
meet
us
to
have.
You
know,
drinks
at
the
thing
and
nobody
seemed
to
notice
that,
like
you've
just
recorded,
you
know
a
hundred
hours
of
incredibly
important
information
and,
like
there's,
no
follow-up,
that
there's
no
like
ask
questions.
There's
no
indexof
there,
there's!
No!
B
C
Well,
look
I,
think
more
of
that
is
happening,
maybe
than
you're
aware
of,
but
not
maybe
enough,
but
there
are
you
know,
Ted
and
I
know
Kevin,
thaw
very
well,
who's
done
a
great
it's
been
not
just
recording
but
also
working
the
index
and
I
know
some
of
the
camps
for
like
I'm,
still
getting
regular
tweets
from
mid
camp
from
being
the
sessions
from
a
month
ago.
So
they're
doing
you
know
they
seem
to
be
making
a
real
effort
to
leverage
that
material
to
publicize
it.
C
B
B
C
C
C
You
know
so
that's
another
way
that
this
is
changing
and
I
I'm
raising
that
because
I
don't
know
how
to
respond
to
that.
Yet,
like
you
know,
if
I
should
do
the
same
session
again
or
not
in
an
online
setting
like
this
I'm,
also
wondering
about
you
know,
as
we
strategize
like
where
to
put
our
efforts
I
like
the
CMS
Philly
event,
because
it's
a
nonspecific
event
when
I
think
about
Drupal,
Camp,
Asheville
and
Drupal
king
of
Colorado
I
start
wondering
about
what
is
a
regional
online
event.
A
This
is
something
that
we've
kind
of
faced.
You
know
growing
camps
for
a
while.
We're
like
is
the
camp
for
the
people
in
the
city
that
are
making
it,
or
is
the
camp
to
draw
people
who
aren't
in
the
city
to
the
city
or
is
it
both
and
then
like
when
you're
doing
session
selection?
You
also
have
to
be
like
well.
Are
we
just
gonna
hire
or
like
select
all
these
sessions
that
are
from
people
who
are
big
names
and
important,
but
aren't
part
of
our
local
community?
A
Or
do
we
need
to
try
and
get
a
whole
bunch
of
local
people?
Who
would
maybe
don't
know
so
well?
And
it's
always
been
kind
of
a
balance
of
that?
And
it's
interesting
here
because
I
feel
like
these
local
communities
need
a
way
to
have
an
event
for
the
local
people,
even
though
they
can't
like
they
can't
get
out
of
their
house
okay.
A
So
they
can't
travel
the
short
distance
to
be
together.
So
that
makes
putting
it
online
makes
sense.
But
that
also
sort
of
opens
the
floodgates
for
the
people
from
outside.
So
maybe
that
balance
will
really
shift
and
you'll
end
up
seeing
a
lot
more
people
like
that's
really
like,
we
could
finally
attend
all
the
events
where
they're
like
wait.
Wait.
A
But
it
is
an
interesting
thing:
I
would
say
that
this
isn't
gonna
go
on
forever
and
I
would
imagine
it'll
return
like,
even
though
Luke
you're
right
in
that
this
will
bring
to
the
forefront
a
lot
of
things
that
people
might
have
been.
You
know,
oh
I,
don't
really
need
a
web
presence.
My
business
is
mostly
local
and
now
all
of
a
sudden,
oh
I,
haven't
looked
at
my
web
site
in
four
years,
and
I
really
need
to
update
that
after
that,
I
think
there'll
be
an
awareness
of
that.
A
A
Let's
see
yeah
I,
also
wonder
about
so
Drupal
camp
Asheville
and
Drupal
camp
Colorado.
Those
camps
are
local
in
that
they're
intended
for
Colorado
in
Asheville,
but
they're
also
specific
to
Drupal.
So
it's
the
kind
of
thing
where
I
agree
to
CMS
Philly
feels
like
a
better
fit
for
us,
because
it's
like
this
is
for
everybody
from
all
from
all
CMS's,
but
I
also
still
feel
like.
A
While
people
are
trying
to
figure
out
what
they're
gonna
do
with
their
Drupal
is
important
that
backdrop
be
at
those
triple
events:
I'm
not
sure
it
needs
to
have
a
huge
presence
like
it
does
at
a
CMS
camp
in
the
same
way,
but
it
would
be
good
to
see
like
hey
just
you
know.
There's
an
option
here
that
you
might
not
have
heard
of,
or
we
just
want
to
show
you
how
easy
it
is,
or
in
just
like
a
little
voice
in
the
corner,
rather
than
being
like.
A
C
Let
me
just
comfortable
in
terms
of
outreach
I
think
we
should
really
try,
focus
some
energy
in
the
next
two
weeks
and
getting
participants
of
current
backdrop.
Users
to
hopefully
engage
with
CMS
family,
because
this
is
a
chance
first
really
to
be
to
like
play
a
role
as
a
you
know,
as
a
partner-
or
you
know,
as
a
force,
its
opposed
to
just
being
a
training
or
a
section
at
a
drupal
camp.
B
Well,
I
mean
particularly
since,
since
we're
the
the
backdrop
outreach
group,
like,
like
CMS
Philly,
going
from
a
Drupal
specific
event
to
open
up,
see
like
like
that.
That's
that's
in
our
wheelhouse
like
we
are.
We
are
first
in
line
of
the
not
actually
Drupal,
but
you
know
amenable
to
Drupal
people
world.
So
it's
a
we
should
we
shouldn't
waste
the
opportunity.
A
It
might
also
be
worth
promoting
like
on
our
social
media
or
a
blog
post
or
something
that's
like
hey.
We
just
were
added
as
a
CMS,
the
CMS
Philly
website,
rather
than
just
being
like,
come
to.
You
know,
CMS
Philly,
that
is
kind
of
a
good
point
that
we
put
out
that,
like
it's
a
big
deal,
a
big
deal
that
they
changed
they're,
like
would
CMS
options
on
their
website,
to
include
backdrop.
A
Anything
else
on
events,
no
okay,
so
we'd
also
had
a
little
note
here.
That
Luke
really
would
point
out
last
time.
The
upgrades
are
really
a
lot
easier
coming
from
Drupal
7
and
we
need
to
be
able
to
promote
that
more
I
was
thinking
about
in
doing
my
work
for
the
prep
for
the
CMS
filly
camp
of
trying
to
make
a
video,
that's
just
the
final
step
upgrade
that
would
be
really
short
and
like
tweetable
sort
of
thing.
A
So
I'm
gonna
try
and
work
on
that,
but
in
general,
if
anyone
else
has
any
ideas
on
how
to
promote
upgrades
being
easier
without
getting
into
the
weeds
that
would
be
great
blog
posts.
So
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
check
the
blog
lately,
but
I.
Don't
think
Jack
had
time
to
write
a
post
director
post
about
our
new
PMC
members.
If
that's
the
case,
I'll
do
one
today,
I'm
gonna
be
busy
until
4:00,
but
I
can
do
it
after
that.
A
A
They
got
landed
in
our
inbox,
for
the
first
time
and
said
include
included
a
report
on
all
of
the
emails
that
mail
jet
had
been
sending
for
us
in
the
last
week,
which
I
thought
was
hysterical
because
we've
never
gotten
one
of
these
reports
before,
because
our
emails
from
mail
jet
has
been
blocked.
So
I'm
like
this
is
great
because
of
that
email
got
through.
It's
likely
that,
like
our
password
reset
emails
will
get
through
or
other
emails
that
we
need
to
get
from
mail
jet
will
get
through.
So.
B
A
It's
a
good
time
to
try
or
reply
from
their
support
forum,
which
is,
and
they
hadn't
been
able
to
get
before
either.
So
if
their
email
is
not
getting
pure
spam
filters,
then
it
might
be
time
to
get
back
on
to
to
make
some
more
money
about
getting
access
to
accounting.
So
I
will
do
that
today,
first
and
then
hopefully,
that'll
get
done
and
I'll
also
have
time
to
do
the
blog
post,
I,
don't
know
what's
more
important.
A
A
A
I
know,
Jeff
has
been
working,
Jeff
and
Justin
have
been
working
on
back,
gypsy
must
org
server,
automation,
stuff
shout
out
to
them,
I'm,
not
sure,
there's
anything
visible
that
we
can
see,
but
I
know
they're
working
on
like
the
automated
sanitized
database,
backup
stuff,
which
is
pretty
cool,
all
right.
Anything
else
related
to
outreach.
You
guys
want
to
talk
about
not
on
the
agenda
or
otherwise.