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From YouTube: Backdrop Outreach - June 10th, 2021
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A
Okay,
welcome
everyone.
We,
the
little
light
came
on.
We
are
now
streaming
live
on
youtube.
The
meeting
is
official.
I
am
tim
erickson.
This
is
the
out
week,
bi-weekly
outreach
meeting
and
we're
going
to
start
with
introductions
and
ask
everybody
to
introduce
themselves
where
you're
from
and
just
any
quick
update
that
you
would
like
to
share
and
I'll
go
ahead
and
start.
My
name
is
tim
erickson,
I'm
in
I'm
st
paul
tim,
I'm
in
deerwood,
minnesota
and
yeah.
Just
the
same
thing.
A
B
C
D
Yeah
I'll
go
all
right,
greg,
usually
in
australia,
now
joining
from
greece.
I
haven't
caught
up
with
outreach
things
so
here
to
see
if
I
can
help
in
any
way,
but
also
very
busy
with
life
and
work.
I
hope
to
get
back
to
doing
more
backdrop,
things
and
then
come
to
then.
E
I'm
john
lampton,
I'm
training
from
oakland
california.
I've
also
been
overwhelmed
with
work
things,
so
you
might
see
me
in
drought
and
doing
a
bunch
of
stuff
and
can
trip,
but
I
haven't
been
around
lately
in
corelander
for
a
weekly
meeting,
so
I'm
looking
forward
to
seeing
what's
going
on,
I
think
that's
back
to
you.
Tim.
A
Okay,
well,
there's
been
some
talk
around
the
dev
meeting
about
you
know
not
going
through
the
rigid
the
list
of
things
that,
where
there's
no
updates
and
being
more
efficient
with
our
use
of
time,
our
normal
agenda
is
to
go
through
blog
post,
newsletters
and
all
of
that.
But
my
as
I
said
I
think
two
weeks
ago.
My
feeling
is
that
right
now
it's
not
a
lack
of
ideas.
It's
just
a
lack
of
time.
So
I'm
not
looking
for
new
ideas.
If
people
have
them,
please
share
them.
A
So
let's
just
take
a
minute
if
anybody
on
the
topics
of
blog
posts,
newsletters
events,
you
know
dashboard
notifications,
if
you
have
any
ideas
that
you
want
to
share
now
or
if
you
want
to
volunteer
to
do
them,
which
is
more
important,
is
to
get
people
to
do
the
ideas
that
we
have.
Let's
just
take
a
minute
or
if
you
have
any
questions
about
that
stuff.
B
B
A
A
Well,
there's
there's
a
couple
layers
of
questions
here
right
and
the
first
is:
do
we
even
assuming
that's
going
to
cost
money?
Is
that
the
kind
of
thing
you
know
I
I
well?
We
have
at
least
entertained
the
idea,
I
think,
of
spending
a
little
money,
unlike
adwords,
but
sort
of
spending
money
on
advertising
is
not
something
we've
done
much
of
so
that
the
first
question
is:
do
we
even
have
that
capacity
or
or
desire?
A
And
then
the
question
comes
to
what
gregory's
talking
about
is
how
that
would
be
perceived
whether
they
would
even
take
our
ad,
because
I
don't
know
if
wordpress
tried
to
advertise
in
the
weekly
drop,
if
they
would
let
them
now
we're
not
wordpress.
So
we
might
have
an
advantage,
but
I
don't
know
so
any
thoughts.
E
I
think
it
might
be
worth
reaching
out
to
bob
kempford
and
asking
if
the
guy,
who
manages
the
weekly
drop
like
what
are
your
policies
on
advertising,
and
would
you
be
open
to
it
because
the
answer
is
no.
Our
conversation
ends
there.
E
Think
that
does
give
us
some
opportunities
and
it
might
be
worth
thinking
about
investing
in
I
mean
I
feel
like
that's
our
audience.
That's
probably
the
best
targeted
audience
we're
gonna
be
able
to
reach.
Google
adwords
is
sort
of
like
a
shot
in
the
dark
and
we're
gonna
spend
money.
This
might
be
a
better
place
than
that
to
do
it,
so
it
could
be
worth
looking
into.
A
E
Just
found
it
from
the
weekly
draft
website,
I
mean,
I
think
I've
met
him
a
couple
of
times
just
because
drupal,
you
end
up
meeting
people
over
time,
but
I
don't
actually
know
how
he
feels
about
backdrop,
but
I
think
I
remember
him
being
a
decent
human
being
and.
A
A
It
could
be
that
he
might
be
more
open
to
like
us
advertising
an
event,
like
maybe
backdrop
live
that
might
feel
a
little
less
direct.
Like
here's
a
chance
to
learn
about
it.
I
don't
know,
maybe
not,
philosophically,
I
think,
there's
no
difference,
but
for
some
reason
it
feels
softer
to
be
advertising
an
event,
as
opposed
to
just
saying:
hey
switch
from
backdrop
to
or
from
drupal
to
background
yeah.
B
D
I've
noticed
that
a
lot
of
digital
agencies
started
off
as
a
blog
about
a
generic
thing
and
then
at
the
very
last
paragraph
they
say
hey,
but
we
can
help
you
with
that.
It's
like
reach
out,
so
it's
a
form
of
outreach
or
advertisement
or
marketing.
D
If
you
like
back
in
the
days
when
they
started
the
long-term
support
initiative
or
program,
I
should
say
in
drupal
I
kind
of
thought
that
if
backdrop
was
an
entity-
and
we
had
some
people
like,
we
do
have
community,
but
we
don't
have
like
a
commercial
entity
or
developers
that
are
sort
of
like
employed.
Even
if
it's
for
one
dollar
a
month,
we
could
apply
for
that
long-term
support
program,
but
it's
it
costs
money.
D
I
know
that
it's
sort
of
some
like
five
thousand
dollars
to
even
apply
for
that
and
there's
there's
commitments
or
requirements
as
well
and-
and
as
I
said
before,
with
the
thing
I
don't
know
if
we
would
ever
be
accepted
even.
B
Right
yeah,
it
does,
though,
seem
like
an
entity
who
is
advertising
and
saying
here's
how
you
can
stay
on
drupal
6
or
stay
on
drupal
7.,
which
is
in
there
now
that
doesn't
seem
a
whole
lot
different
from
us.
You
know
we're
all
saying
these
are
alternatives
to
the
standard,
drupal
flow
and.
D
B
D
B
D
A
I
think
yeah,
but
we
got
two
different
discussions
going
on
one
about
d7,
long-term
support
and
one
just
about
advertising
in
the
drop
so
yeah
in
terms
of
the
just
advertising
and
I'm
gonna
spread
about
it.
There's
been
a
lot
of
there's
been
a
number
of
sort
of
side
discussions
going
on
about
promoting
drupal
fight.
You
know
or
backdrop
excuse
me
and
like
advertising
to
build
backdrop
sites
and
all
of
that
and
it
all
gets
complicated.
A
One
thing
I've
thrown
out
as
an
idea
is
that
there
you
know
it
might
be
time
for
there
to
be
the
the
backdrop
business
association
or
something
where,
where
people
that
are
actually
interested
in
doing
that
and
putting
some
money
up
because
right
now
you
know,
I'm
not
even
sure
we
have
the
budget
to
do
this
kind
of
advertising,
and
if
we
did
then
we'd
have
to
make
decisions
about
how
to
spend
it
and
then
like.
Where
do
we
send
people?
And,
and
you
know
so
what?
A
If
somebody
contacts
us
and
says
hey,
I
want
a
backdrop
site
who
do
I
talk
to
like
you
know
a
group
of
providers
could
get
together
and
make
those
decisions
and
how
they
wanted
to
collaborate
better
than
us
as
a
community.
I
think
so
well,
this
is
the
newsletter
that
we
were
talking
about
would
be
our
own
newsletter.
This
was
this
was
kind
of
a
new
business.
I
think
agenda,
which
was
fine.
A
C
A
D
E
E
D
Yeah,
I
would
phrase
it.
I
would
phrase
it
like
that
mention
that
specific
event
and
then
say,
but
there
might
be
other
things
as
well:
okay,.
E
A
Yeah
I
like
I
like
that
approach,
especially
you
know.
If
it
makes
you
feel
any
more
comfortable
for
sure,
okay,
any
any
other,
just
sort
of
questions
or
social
media
stuff.
Is
anybody
ready
to
write
a
blog
post,
I'm
not
asking
for
ideas,
I'm
asking
for
who
wants
to
write
one.
I've
got
about
six
on
my
agenda
that
I'll
get
to
sometime
this
year
or
next
I
managed
to.
A
D
Before
we
move
on
from
from
the
newsletters,
I
would
like
to
point
out
that
the
backdrop
was
being
mentioned
as
part
of
the
I
don't
know.
If
it's
a
tiki
or
you
know
side
way
of
you
know
getting
into
the
face
of
drupal
people,
the
drupal
newsletter,
the
official
drupal
newsletter.
D
Upcoming
events
and
some
of
those
events
had
us
the
title
title
backdrop
and
something
else:
just
I'll
post,
screenshots
I'll
find
them
again.
Okay,
so,
but.
A
D
Another
way
to
sort
of
like
bring
backdrop,
or
at
least
mention
backdrop
to
drupal
users.
D
No,
it
was
bear
with
me,
you'll
find
me,
so
it's
upcoming
local
meetings
and
it
was
the
sf
dag
june
10,
upgrading
from
d7
to
bankruptcy.
D
E
Something
I'm
gonna
do
the
same
presentation.
I
did
at
stanford
web
camp
this
year,
just
essentially
showing
off
the
backdrop,
upgrade
status,
module
branch
that
has
all
of
the
reporting
information
on
it.
So.
A
Okay,
good,
so
that's
tonight
at
5,
30,
right
san
francisco
time,
yeah
west
coast
time.
Okay,
it's
a
san
francisco
dog,
which
is
is
that
still
online
yeah.
D
So
I
guess
what
I
was
saying
is
that
if
we
happen
to
be
near
drupal
events-
and
we
know
that
these
are
candidates
of
being
added
as
the
because
I
see
that
there's
three
being
added
for
upcoming
events-
it
doesn't
list
all
of
them.
D
If
we
think
that
that
specific
event
is
going
to
be
one
of
those
three
being
listed
in
the
newsletter
sure.
Maybe
we
would
strive
to
make
sure
that
there's
a
backdrop
event
or
session.
A
Sure
I
I
think
we
just
missed
a
deadline,
for
I
don't
know
if
we
missed
it.
That's
my
question:
asheville
triple
camp
just
had
a
deadline
in
the
last
week
or
two
didn't
they
for
for
sessions.
Did
anybody
jen
looking
at
you,
it
would
have
been
you
or
I
I
think
that
submitted,
and
I
didn't
so
did
you.
I.
A
Okay,
well,
that's
good!
That's!
It
is
good
or
better
okay,
right
and
that's
still
also
virtual,
so,
okay!
Well,
I
think
we
ought
to
jump
onto
backdrop
live
because,
as
we
were
talking
about
right
before
you
came
on
jen
we've
managed
to
to
burn
up
whatever
excess
time
we
had
and
we're
now
down
to
a
month
out,
which
is
about
where
we
usually
panic
and
start
doing
things
as
usual,
I'm
going
to
at
least
put
on
the
table.
A
Are
we
ready
and
I
you
know,
is
there
any
chance
we
want
to
postpone,
or
whatever
I'm
not
saying
we
have
to?
Although
I
am
saying
it's,
it's
feeling
very
stressful
to
me,
because
although
my
situation
is
getting
better,
I'm
really
I
should.
I
should
have
more
time
in
the
near
future,
but
I
just
don't
you
know
we
need
to
do
a
lot
of
in
order
for
this
to
happen,
I
think
we
need
to
get
some
stuff
done
in
the
next
couple
of
days
or
it's
just
going
to
be
too
late
right.
A
I
think
so
yeah,
like
you
know
how
late
can
we
not
have
event
registration
and
still
plausibly,
pull
this
off
yeah,
although
you
know
we
could
to
take
a
cheap
route
or
an
easier
route
than
we
planned.
Although
you
know
I
don't
know,
we
could
just
redo
what
we
did
last
time.
That
would
make
it
easier,
but
even
that's
going
to
take
you
know
a
couple
of
hours
and,
like
I've,
been
having
a
hard
time
coming
up
with
just
an
hour
or
two
to
do
backdrop:
stuff,
yeah,
okay,.
E
Yeah,
I
think
the
one
downside
to
postponing
is
that
in
the
fall
is
the
hardest
time
to
find
a
good
date
for
this,
because
we're
starting
to
run
up
against
other
big
events
and
especially
now
that
other
events
are
starting
to
happen
in
person
again
for
some
of
them.
I
suppose
that
scheduling
is
going
to
get
even
harder,
so
I
feel
like
the
early
year,
backdrop
event
and
mid-year
backdrop.
Event
are
fairly
easy
for
us
to
schedule.
The
one
major
thing
is
that
all
of
europe
goes
on
vacation
in
the
summer.
E
C
E
I
do
kind
of
like
the
idea
of
having
this
summer
standalone
event.
I
would
wonder
what
it
is.
We
could
do
to
decrease
the
burden
on
people,
like
you
tim
while
running
the
event,
and
I
know
I
could
probably
come
up
with
an
hour
or
two
over
this
coming
weekend.
E
I
can't
promise
today
or
tomorrow,
but
this
weekend
to
help
with
get
registration
open,
but
after
registration
is
open,
I'm
also
worried
about
a
continuing
burden
on
you,
even
if
it's
just
like
a
mental
like
another
thing
to
put
on
your
list,
I
think
it's
gonna
be
hard,
and
so,
if
there's
some
way,
we
can
figure
out
how
to
improve
the
scheduling
or
the
offload
the
burden
of
like
wrangling,
people
to
get
session
submissions,
or
something
like
that.
I
think
it
is
important
to
consider.
D
Do
we
have
a
to-do
list
sort
of
like
the
same
that
we
do
for
releases
and
people
that
are
able
to
do
those
tasks?
Have
we
documented
even
partially,
what
needs
to
be
done
because
some
other
people
might
jump
in
including
myself
talked
about
it?.
A
However,
I
mean
for
me,
the
really
big
thing
is
really
just
outreach
right.
It's
like
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
before
the
last
two
events
just
trying
to
tweet
and
contact
people,
and
you
know,
get
anything
out
in
social
media
as
I
can-
and
you
know
I
I
yeah
you
know-
and
and
and
specifically
really
push
you
know
with
this
unconference
format.
Hopefully
it's
getting
better,
but
we're
still
having
a
hard
time
getting
people
to
step
up
and
just
say,
yeah
I'll
do
this
topic.
A
You
know
it
really
takes
it
into
like
a
personal
invitation.
Usually
it's
like.
I
want
to
bet
that
two-thirds
of
the
sessions
of
the
last
two
backdrop
lives.
Would,
you
know,
got
on
the
schedule
because
somebody
was
asked
directly
by
myself
or
somebody
else.
They
didn't
just
step
forward
and
submit
it,
and
I
don't
know
how.
So
if
we
could
solve
that,
that
would
make
it
a
lot
easier.
C
If
you
don't
volunteer,
unless
you
talk
to
them,
so
whoever
would
like
to
if
there's
a
list
of
people
who've
done
presentations
in
the
past,
all
those
people
should
be
contacted
and
say.
Would
you
like
to
do
a
follow-up
presentation
like
you
did
last
time,
maybe
a
follow-up
to
what
you
did
or
a
different
angle
or
a
different
presentation,
and
just
send
out
a
note
to
all
those
people
and
get
some
response
that.
A
Way
mentally
for
me,
there's
a
bit
of
a
catch-22
in
that
the
more
I
talk
about
it,
the
more
my
own
expectations
get
built
up
right,
the
more
I'm
out
there
tweeting
about
it,
the
more
I
don't
want
it
to
sort
of
you
know
to
to
have
10
people
show
up
and
have
it
fail.
So
then,
the
more
I
kind
of
I
feel
the
pressure
to
push
it,
because
you
know
I've
been
out
there
pushing
it.
A
You
know,
there's
been
sort
of
a
you
know,
part
one
of
the
the
the
the
motto
is
of
an
unconference
is:
whoever
shows
up
are
the
right
people,
don't
stress
about
it.
On
the
other
hand,
I
you
know
the
idea
of
there
only
being
10
or
15
people
like
that
scares
me
right,
because
then
I
feel
like
for
those
people
who
show
up
well
do.
C
We
have
a
a
sign
up,
yet
we
can
send
out
an
email
to
people.
A
No
that
we
were
just
talking
about,
we
don't
even
have
registration
up
yet
and
that's
part
of
the
problem
is
like.
So
that's
I
think
the
number
one
thing,
but
you
know
we
were
saying
that
a
month
ago,
was
that,
like
our
number,
one
priority
is
to
get
event
registration
up,
and
we
just
haven't
done
that.
Yet
how
was
it
done
last
time?
Can
we
do.
A
Yes,
we
could,
although
we
had
hoped
to
do
it
different,
a
little
differently.
For
example,
we've
got
this
problem
with
the
software
freedom
conservancy.
We
we
should
be
running
this
through
their
account,
but
we
need
their
help
to
do
that,
and
after
one
successful
meeting
we
haven't
really
heard
from
them
again.
Have
we
yeah.
A
Anyways
but
I'm
correct
in
the
worst
case
scenarios
we
just
do
what
we
did
last
time,
yeah
and
and
we
do
it
on
the
same
site,
and
so
really
it
would
be
much
easier
than
last
time.
A
A
I
will
try
to
to
to,
on
the
one
hand,
not
over
stress
myself,
but
to
also
to
make
some
time
we'll
see
and
see
what
we
can
do
we
just,
but
we
need
to
get
that
registration
up
if
it
one
thing
that
would
help
for
me,
because
I'm
so
sort
of
overwhelmed
right
now,
setting
aside
time
that
should
work
is
helpful
to
me,
and
I
I
I
it
isn't
to
everybody,
but
for
me
to
like
schedule
a
work
meeting
or
a
work
time
a
sprint.
You
know
a
sprint
on
backdrop.
A
Live
that's
helpful
because
I
put
it
on
my
calendar
and
then
I'm
there
for
two
hours
to
just
do
backdrop
live
stuff,
so
if
anybody
is
willing
or
if
that's
helpful
to
anyone
else,
you
know
that
that's
something
that
would
help
me
is
to
just
schedule
it
that.
E
Would
be
helpful
for
me
too,
so
I
don't
know
if
you
have
time
over
the
weekend,
but
if
not,
we
can
try
and
do
something
early
next
week.
A
The
sprint
sounds
like
a
great
idea
actually
sunday.
I
was
thinking
it
might
be
difficult
this
weekend,
but
sunday
afternoon
would
work
better
than
saturday.
I
could
do
it
sunday
would
work
better
yeah.
So
okay
should
does
that
work
for
you,
chad,.
D
A
Fine,
we
could
even
say
1
30
if
well
or
would
I'll
start
at
one,
but
you
don't
have
to
be
there.
You
can
there's
no
stress
to
be
there
right
at
one.
Okay,
so
take
whatever
time
you
need
in
between
and
then
come
again.
It's
not
I'll
just
start
working
right.
The
whole
goal
of
this
is
a
working
meeting.
So
anybody
else
that's
available.
Please
join
us.
D
Yeah,
so
if
you
post
something
on
zulip
that
you're
doing
that,
maybe
30
minutes
before
I
might
join
just
to
see
what
kind
of
tasks
are
involved
in
the
whole
process,
things
well.
A
You
know
something
that
would
be
helpful
that
I
haven't
seen
a
lot
of,
and
I
think
you
know
I
think,
five
or
eight
years
ago,
if
you
had
an
event
like
this-
and
you
said:
hey
everybody.
Let's
promote
this
on
our
social
media,
everybody
would
jump
in
and
do
that
and
that's
getting
harder
and
harder
to
motivate
people
to
do
that
if
we
could
just
get
like
if
the
10
people,
if
10
of
us
all
posted
something
in
social
media,
that
that
would
be
a
lot
better
than
you
know,
me
posting
10
times.
A
D
We
with
the
software
foundation
and
the
paypal
or
whatever
things
that
they
want.
E
They
know
what
we're
doing.
They
know
why
we're
doing
it.
They
know
everybody
would
prefer
to
do
it
a
different
way,
but
they
have
not
yet
offered
us
the
solution.
We
need
to
do
it
a
different
way,
so
I
feel
like
we're
sort
of
in
the
clear
in
terms
of
we're
not
doing
anything
behind
their
back,
which
is
good,
and
they
know
that
we're
waiting
on
them
to
do
it.
The
way
they
want
us
to
do
it.
E
So
I
think
that
you
know
I'll,
probably
send
another
email
out
to
our
contact
and
say
hey
we're
now
a
month
away.
From
this
event,
I
know
you
guys
need
more
than
a
month
notice.
Our
plan
is
to
go
ahead.
The
same
way.
We
did
last
time
if,
for
some
reason
you
can
do
something
in
less
than
a
month,
let
us
know-
and
then
at
least
they'll
know
that
we're
moving
forward
with
the
repeat
of
what
we
did
before
and
if
it
works
out
that
they
can
get
us
access
to
their
paypal
account.
A
And
for
anybody
who
doesn't
understand
this
is
just
about
getting
ideally
registrations
go
directly
into
the
software
freedom
conservancy
account
what
we,
what
we've
been
or
what
we
did
last
time
was
we
put
it
into
our
own
paypal
account
and
that's
less
than
ideal.
So,
but
we
that's,
we
could
do
that
if
we
have
to,
but
we
can't
send
money
into
their
account
without
their
cooperation.
So
that's
what
we
need
to
get
from
it.
A
You
know
not
have
set
the
expectation
that
this
is
a
mid-summer
low-key
backdrop
live
and
where
you
know
what
happens
happen,
whoever
shows
up
is
the
right
people
and
whatever
happens
happens.
I
think
the
other.
The
other
thing,
though,
if
so
that
promoting
it
and
getting
people
just
to
do
sessions
are
the
two
big
things
and
we've
been
so
figuring
that
out
and
making
that
easier.
A
A
What
did
how
have
we
we've
done?
This
we've
done
like
spreadsheets
and
we've
done
it
informally,
I
don't
know.
Did
we
actually,
we've
asked
during
registration
like
what
do
you
want
to
talk
about,
and
nobody
ever
says
anything,
but
I
don't
know
if
we've
actually
had
like
a
submission
form
like
a
session.
That
is
just
submit
your
idea
for
a
session.
A
I
think
I
might
have
always
been
hung
up
with
the
here's.
My
the
thing,
the
thing
about
an
unconference
is
you
want
to
skate.
You
want
if
somebody
submits
something
in
theory,
it's
going
to
happen,
so
you
want
to
schedule
it
at
a
time.
That's
good
for
them,
so
I've
been
always
sort
of
hung
up
with
giving
them
the
opportunity
to
both
pick
a
time
and
submit
a
session,
because
I
feel
I
felt
like
that
was
necessary.
A
Mid
camp
didn't
do
that.
They
just
said
tell
us
what
you
want
to
talk
about
right,
submit
a
section
and
then
we'll
schedule
them
later,
and
it
might
be
that
maybe
that's
less
of
a
barrier,
it's
more!
What
people
are
used
to
and
and
maybe
we
should
do
that
jen
did
we
really
have
opportunities
to
do
that
for
either
of
the
last
two,
where
you
could
just
fill
out
a
form
and
say
this
is
what
I
want
to
talk
about.
E
A
So
I'm
I'm
inclined
to
maybe
try
that
where
we
just
have
a
form
that
says
it's
like
a
like
a
traditional
drupal
cap
session
submission,
but
that
we
folk,
you
know
we
we
tell
them.
This
is
just
a
topic
for
discussion,
you're,
facilitating
it
and
that
in
in
in
volunteering
that
the
topic
you
know,
we
expect
you
to
do
it
right
and
we'll
schedule
it
with
you
later.
A
You
know
we'll
get
back
to
you
about
when,
when
it's
going
to
happen,
so
that
people
understand
that
it's
not
a
selection
process,
so
I
think
we
could
whip
that
up
pretty
quick,
and
that
would
give
us
some.
Let's
try
that
I
don't
know
for
some
reason.
I
I
like
the
feel
of
the
mid
camp
the
way
they
handled
it.
I
don't
know
if
it
worked
any
better,
though
to
be
honest,
like
from
from
their
point
of
view,
if
they
got
more
sessions
or.
A
A
D
We
can
encourage
in
zulu
people
to
ask
what
they
would
like
to
see
facilitated.
A
I
mean
I,
I
hope
that
this
is
getting
better,
but
I
still
think
a
lot
of
people
still
think
about
it
as
a
presentation
and
they
they
don't
have
time
to
prepare
a
presentation
and
well,
they
obviously
haven't
attended
any
of
my
backdrop
live
sessions
because
I
did
not
prepare
presentations
right.
I
just
show
up
and
lead
a
discussion
so.
D
Okay,
one
thing
that
we
haven't
done
in
a
long
time
is
I'm
taking
an
opportunity
from
a
comrade
from
my
country
that
showed
up
in
the
issue
queue.
I
think
he
uses
the
handle
cptx,
so
they
did
mention
that
they
have
coding
experience,
but
they've
never
worked
with
github
and
and
they
would
like
to
learn
how
to
do
pull
requests,
and
I
was
planning
to
do
that
with
them
in
a
private
session.
But
now
I'm
thinking
that
maybe
it
would
benefit
others
as
well.
D
So
I'm
thinking
of
doing
that
because
it,
as
you
say,
team,
it
requires
almost
zero
present.
The
preparation
on
my
end
right
so
yeah.
A
A
A
D
E
B
E
E
Okay,
so
I
think
next
steps
for
that
would
be
for
anyone
to
fork
the
repository
for
whatever
site
you're
working
on
and
want
it
set
it
up
locally,
create
a
new
text
format
with
the
editor
on
it.
D
Also
related
to
that
topic,
I'm
not
sure
if
you're
aware
robert,
but
we
have
nightly
backups
of
the
databases,
sanitized
backups
of
the
databases
for
all
the
sites.
So
if
you
do
need
to
set
things
up
on
your
local
just
ask
on
zulip,
and
someone
will
provide
you
with
access
to
that.
D
D
E
There's
also
like,
like
data
config
files
and
stuff
yeah,
so.
A
Well,
I
have,
I
have
gotten
them
set
up,
so
I
know
it's
possible,
but
I
yeah
okay,
any
that
went
smoothly
robert.
I
did
not
expect
that
that
issue
to
go
so
smoothly.
Okay,.
D
Gregory
you
had
something
else.
You
wanted
to
bring
yeah.
I
noticed
that
there's
three
at
least
new
names
that
showed
up
in
the
issue
queue.
I
haven't.
I've
been
away
for
like
five
days
or
so,
and
then
I
saw
three
people
showing
up
new
names
and
offering
to
work
on
issues
and
like
they
weren't
aware
of
our
processes-
and
I
said,
can
I
work
on
this
issue
and
either
I
or
herb
or
someone
else
said
yeah
sure
just
jump
into
it,
but
I
think
that
we
should
follow
up.
D
I
think
I'm
gonna
do
it.
If
not
sooner
over
this
weekend
and
say
hey
since
you
do
have
a
github
account.
You
can
use
that
to
log
into
zulip
and
ask
anything
you
want
if
you
need
help
so
yeah
and
I
can
see
those
three
I've
assigned
those
tickets
to
these
people,
so
I
can
see
them
now.
There's
at
least
three
of
them.
C
D
And
sorry,
my
plan
was
yeah
to
follow
on
that
thought,
because
the
time
sort
of
like
coincided,
maybe
they're
a
group
of
people
that
are
working
together
or
I
would
like
to
know
how
they
sort
of
like
got
introduced
to
back
rope
and
and
so
like.
What's
what
drove
them
to
the
issue
we'd
like
to
follow
up
with
that.
D
A
Well,
I'm
a
bit
exhausted,
so
if
we
don't
need
to
drag
this
meeting
out,
we
have
another
one
in
10
minutes
which
I
I
want
to
save
some
energy
for
it.
It's
going
to
be
a
good
one.
Does
anybody
have
anything
else?
Outreach-Wise,
I
think
I
say
outreach
for
the
next
month
is
all
bankrupt.
Life
yeah.
This
is
a
a
big
opportunity
and
we
should
you
know
all
of
our.
A
I
mean
you
know
it's
not
that
we
can't
do
other
things,
but
that's
where
the
focus
should
be
and
we
should
be
thinking
social
media.
The
weekly
drop
everything
around
backdrop
live,
so
if
anybody
wants
to
set
up
times
to
work
on
this
stuff
and
collaborate,
let
me
know
that
is
helpful
to
me.
A
So
I
got
we
have
one
set
up
for
this
weekend
with
john,
but
if
you
have
another
time
that
you
want
to
work
on
it,
let
me
know-
and
I
may
be,
if
I'm
available
we'll
do-
that-
I
think
we
should
go
ahead
and
end
this
meeting
early
for
a
change
and
I'm
going
to
selfishly
try
to
use
the
time
in
between
to
ask
you
guys
a
question.
D
A
Okay,
jen,
you
got
the
controls.