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A
All
right
looks
like
we're
live
today's
Thursday
June
25th,
and
this
is
our
meeting
for
community
outreach
related
items
for
backdrop,
CMS
I'm,
just
looking
over
the
agenda
from
two
weeks
ago,
it
looks
like
we
wanted
to
write
a
blog
post,
announcing
the
new
initiatives
we
haven't
gotten
that
out
yet
I
haven't
checked
to
see.
If
there
is
a
draft.
A
On
what
active
backdrop
sites
are
doing
so,
that'll
help
us
and
make
more
informed
decisions
in
the
future
about
features
people
might
want
or
things
we
shouldn't
remove,
for
example,
and
I
think
there's
room
for
more
core
initiatives
in
the
future,
but
that's
what
we've
got
going
on
today.
It
would
be
great
to
have
a
blog
post,
just
announcing
the
fact
that
doctor
has
core
initiatives
and
then
in
the
future
we
can
follow
that
up
with
more
specific
posts
about,
if
necessary,
I,
don't
know.
A
What's
going
on
in
social
media,
land
I
noticed
Nate
found
a
great
post
in
the
forum
recently
that
he
tweeted
about
which
was
interesting
but
I,
know
I,
haven't
been
scheduling
tweets
for
the
last
week,
so
usually
I
like
to
do
an
outreach,
meaning
is
ask
people
if
there's
anything
that
is
super
relevant
to
what
they're
working
on
right
now
and
see
if
any
of
that
is
worth
highlighting
or
promoting
either
in
terms
of
cool
things,
people
are
doing
with
backdrop
or
things
that
might
be
happening
in
the
world.
You
might
want
to
talk
about.
A
I
know,
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
going
on
with
the
corona
virus
that
has
changed.
I,
think
you
know,
for
example,
the
Drupal
7
release
date
was
just
pushed
out
a
year
that
buys
everybody
another
year
to
decide
what
they're
gonna
do
with
their
Drupal
7
sites.
So
it
might
be
worth
talking
about
something
like
that.
I,
don't
know
necessarily
what
that
looks
like
specifically
for
a
backdrop,
but
it
could
be
good
conversation
starter.
If
nothing
else,
yeah
I,
don't
know.
If
anyone
has
any
thoughts.
B
What
I'm
currently
working
on
is
a
solution
with
using
that
the
entity
registration
module,
the
colleague
from
from
Las
Vegas
I
forgot,
the
name
Jeff
helped
me
to
to
migrate
the
module
entity,
registration-
and
this
is
a
great
solution-
I'm
really
happy
what
what
what
I'm
working
about
but
will
be
ready
in
two
weeks
and
I
will
I
will
send
a
message
when
it's
ready
and
then
blog
about
it
and
make
tweet
about
it.
It's
it's!
It's
about
the
sailing
sailing
school
in
and.
C
A
That's
really
cool.
Was
it
Joseph.
B
C
A
Yeah
they've
been
helping
me
out
a
little
bit
too.
So
that's
great
Luke
I
know
you
just
popped
in
I,
don't
know
if
you're
able
to
participate
in
this
meeting,
but
we
were
just
chatting
about
anything
going
on
in
the
world
right
now
that
you
think
is
worth
promoting
backdrop
wise
server,
sure
you
notice
you
unmuted
yourself.
Do
you
have
something
you'd
like
to
add
yeah.
D
A
E
All
right,
I'm
able
to
talk
if
I
do
do
you
want
me
to
write
that
blog
post
about
initiatives
I
feel
like
I
might
have
promised
to
do
that,
but
I,
don't
I
forgot,
I'm!
Sorry,
that's!
Okay!
I
would
love
it.
If
you
had
time
to
do
that,
I
think
I
can
work
that
in
there
sure
I
I
mean
I
I'm
lending
through
the
processes.
You
know,
I've
got
questions
and
suggestions
and
and
sort
of
you
know
I'm
wrestling
with
it.
E
A
I
think
Gregory
might
have
had
some
thoughts
on
it
too,
but
I
also
I'm
not
sure
if
he
volunteered
to
actually
write
the
post
or
not
so
it'd
be
good
to
get
someone
to
own
it.
And
then,
if
you
have,
you
know
thoughts
on
a
page
and
you
want
review
I
think
that's
something
that
Gregory
and
I
would
be
happy
to
help
with
yeah.
A
A
Sorry
an
issue
in
the
queue
and
it
gets
somebody
who
sort
of
becomes
its
champion
and
is
able
to
follow
up
on
it
every
week
and
make
sure
that
it
moves
forward,
and
we
had
so
much
success
with
this
for
issue
advocacy
that
we
said
we
needed
to
do
the
same
thing
but
sort
of
on
a
bigger
scale.
So,
rather
than
having
one
person
focus
on
one
issue.
A
Initiative
can
be
something
like
a
single
issue,
but
what
would
be
better
is
if
it
was
something
like
translation
and
backdrop
like
a
much
bigger
thing,
and
that
would
involve
not
necessarily
like
you
know,
a
handful
of
issues
and
the
court
keeping
it
might
also
include
updates
to
the
localization
server.
It
might
also
include
getting
translators
involved.
It's
not
just
a
one
concrete
thing
that
you
can
push
forward
discreetly.
A
great
example
is
Luke
is
working
on
this
initiative.
A
That's
trying
to
make
it
so
that
people
can
use
backdrop
without
needing
to
know
how
to
be
a
custom,
femur
and
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
associated
with
that
involved.
You
know
making
themes
that
are
out
of
the
box,
making
it
easier
for
people
to
find
these
are
people
to
test
them.
These
are
people
to
modify
them
without
needing
to
write
code,
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
little
pieces
that
are
involved
in
that
and
trying
to
get
sort
of
a
big
picture
perspective
of
what's
needed
and
then
identify
those
little
problem.
A
Is
something
that
isn't
necessarily
gonna
end
in
one
cycle
like
usually
the
issues
you're
like
okay
I
want
this
to
go
into
backdrop
1:17,
but
a
core
initiative
could
be
something
like
we're.
Gonna
work
on
this
for
the
whole
next
year,
and
that
way
we
can
get
little
things
in
to
maybe
each
core
release.
You
can
get
little
things
in
too
backed
up,
see,
missed
at
work
or
wherever
else
they
need
to
go,
and
hopefully,
a
year
from
now
I'll
be
able
to
look
back
to
be
like
look
at
all
these
things.
A
E
My
interpretation
and
the
thing
I'm
running
with
it
it's
a
way
to
establish
sort
of
blue-sky
goals.
You
know
things
that
you
feel
that
backdrop
should
be
able
to
do
and
conceivably
can.
But,
but
you
don't
necessarily
know
all
the
pieces,
you
don't
know
if
it's
big
or
small,
maybe
it's
a
solved
problem.
Maybe
it's
an
unsolvable
problem
and
you
have
to
really
commit
to
it
being
solvable
or
how
you're
gonna
solve
you.
It's
really
about
about
stating
the
question.
You
know
it
it's
it's
stating
the
desire
and
the
need.
E
Now
we
have
a
spot
that
you
look
for
it
it's
in
in
the
forms
and
forms
backdrops,
EMS
or
there's
a
there's,
a
a
category
section
for
initiatives.
So
if,
if
you
go
there,
you
can
see
there's
about
half
a
dozen
of
them
that
are
defined.
But
again
this
is
a
relatively
new
process.
We're
still
trying
to
get
a
handle
on
on
what
the
possibilities
are.
What
this
gives
us
when.
E
A
We
just
think
the
first
to
Drupal
has
a
handful
of
initiative
that
it
works
on.
Every
release
will
probably
see
how
these
first
to
go
and
add
additional
ones
in
the
future.
Hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
conclude
some
of
these
get
some
new
ones
in,
but
there
might
be
some
that
will
be
sort
of
never-ending
like
if
we
had
something.
A
That's
like
we're
gonna
continue
to
make
it
as
easy
as
possible
to
upgrade
back
from
from
one
version
to
the
next,
then
that'll
be
something
we'll
consider
with
every
next
version
of
Hydra,
so
yeah
it'll
be
interesting.
I
think
the
most
important
thing
right
now
is
that
we
have
someone
who
is
able
to
be
that
advocate
for
the
initiative.
C
A
Now,
to
make
sure
most
forests,
that's
why
we
picked
two
that
we
knew.
We
had
two
people
who
were
gonna
be
supporting
them,
so
Luke
is
working
on
this.
One
and
Jeff
is
working
on
that
telemetry.
One
and
I
think
that'll
be
a
good
first
pass
at
it
and
then
come
around
next
I
go.
If
we
have
more
people
who
want
to
do
other
initiatives,
they
can
post
them
in
the
forum.
We
can
talk
about
them.
A
E
I
I
need
to
get
in
touch
with
with
Jeff
actually
and
see
what
his
perspective
is
and-
and
you
know
because
because
from
my
angle,
trying
to
try
to
figure
out
where
the
levers
and
knobs
and
dials
are
that
that
I
fly.
This
thing
with
a
rig
is
so
so
maybe
I'll
team
up
with
him
to
see
what
we
both
can
see
on
that
yeah.
A
E
B
B
E
Liked
it
really
oh
yeah,
well
jump
in
we're,
definitely
thirsty
for
more
involvement.
You
know
my
the
main
thing.
I'm
fighting
with
at
this
point
is
sort
of
silence.
Right,
like
you
know,
is
this
microphone
on
trying
to
try
to
figure
out
if,
if
it's
time
to
resolve
something
move
on
to
the
next-
and
you
know
it's,
you
know
where
we're
making
mistakes
and
backtracking
and
figuring
out
but
I,
think
that's.
Okay,
that's
part
of
the
process.
E
A
A
All
right,
well,
I,
don't
have
anything
else,
super
urgent
on
the
agenda,
but
I
did
want
to
kind
of
open
it
up
and
see.
If
there's
anything
else
that
we
should
be
talking
about
it
specifically
relating
to
outreach.
I
know
there
are
a
bunch
of
Drupal
events
that
have
gone
online
this
year,
that
we
took
advantage
of
doing
Drupal
well
previously
Drupal
Delphia,
now
CMS
Philly,
and
we
had
a
pretty
good
online
presence.
A
There
I've
been
requested
to
participate
in
Drupal,
cam,
Colorado
I,
don't
know
if
anyone
else
has
anything
else
they
want
to
participate
in
that
we
should
be
doing
a
better
job
of
promoting,
but
that
might
be
something
that
could
be
valuable,
I.
Think
a
lot
of
these
online
events
are
gonna,
have
I
mean
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
really
know
how
it's
gonna.
A
My
gut
says
that
an
online
event
could
have
a
larger
attendance
than
a
in
person
one
because
it
can
reach
a
broader
audience,
but
I
also
don't
know
if
there's
a
desire
to
attend
an
online
event.
In
the
same
way,
there
is
desire
to
attend
a
person
of
it.
So
it'll
be
interesting
to
see,
but
it
will
at
least
make
it
much
easier
for
many
of
us
to
attend
events
in
places
where
we
might
not
normally
be
able
to
travel
to
that's
something
to
think
about.
E
Well,
it's
gonna
be
fascinating
to
see.
You
know
DrupalCon
two
weeks
from
now
like
like
I've
I'm,
very,
very
aware
of
what
it's
like
to
go
to
a
DrupalCon
and
what
it's
like
to
not
go
to
one
and
I've
I've,
you
know
watch
the
YouTube
videos
from
Drupal
cons,
I
didn't
make
it
to
you
in
the
past
and
it
wasn't
all
the
same
and
it'll
just
be
interesting
to
see
how
much
of
that
impacts.
Oh
I'm,
gonna
monologue
right
into
like
a
related
topic.
E
You
know:
I'm
I'm
also
heavily
involved
with
bat
camp
and
I
at
the
last
two
meetings.
I
I
keep
telling
them
that
the
backdrop
summit
has
not
been
cancelled,
had
a
bad
camp
and
you
know
reassure
me:
no,
no,
no,
we're
we're,
definitely
summoning
there,
but
sort
of
relate
to
that.
We're
exploring
through
that
the
whole
idea
of
online
conferences
and-
and
you
know
relevant
to
outreach
our
meeting
here.
E
It's
a
double-edged
sword
like
these.
These
abilities
to
do
things
remotely
without
a
particular
place
opens
up
possibilities
at
the
same
time
that
it
closes
off
way
more
possibilities,
but
it
opens
up
some
things.
You
know
that
the
way
DrupalCon
and
and
bad
camp
are
being
put
on
with
with
tools
that
actually
don't
cost,
that
much
things
like
hopin,
and
you
know
things
along
that
line.
Perhaps
we
should
have
a
backdrop
conference.
E
You
know
like
just
kind
of
pick
a
date
and
be
like
hey
look
at
that.
You
know
instead
of
the
weekly
meetings
where
this
is.
You
know,
since
having
a
thing,
we
don't
necessarily
have
to
wait
for
bad
camp.
To
do
that
we
can
just
you
know,
decide
to
do
it
for
better
or
worse,
and
maybe
we
should
so
so
so
that's
the
thing
I'm
throwing
in
the
conversation
like
should
we
should
we
do
a
virtual
backdrop,
problems
yeah.
A
E
A
Downside
I
think
we
need
to
make
sure
we
had
enough
content
to
fill
whatever
time
we
wanted
to
do
it.
I
would
also
want
to
make
sure
some
of
the
people
have
been
most
active.
In
organizing
other
backdrop,
in-person
events
were
available
to
give
us
some
direction.
Even
if
not,
oh
you
don't
organize
it
like
I
know,
Tim
does
the
backdrop
of
event
in
Minneapolis.
I
would
like
to
have
you
know
more
people
who
are
involved
in
the
doctor
prevent
with
bad
camping,
and
we
had
some
excellent
help.
A
Last
you're
on
the
schedule
from
the
flats,
so
yeah,
but
just
I
I,
wouldn't
even
know
how
to
pick
a
date
without
a
physical
location.
You
know
10
years
of
experience,
running
in-person
events
at
the
calendar.
You
see
when
the
football
game
is,
and
you
choose
a
different
date,
but
now
I
don't
know
I
mean.
Maybe
we
should
just
pick
some
arbitrary
point
in
the
future.
Make
sure
there's
no
like
huge
online
tech
conference
that
week
and
yeah
here
we
go
well.
Let.
E
Me,
let
me
throw
out
a
like
off-the-cuff
suggestion,
all
right,
like
different
from
from
a
conference
where,
where
the
general
feeling
is,
you
know,
experts
and
people
who
are
deep
into
the
scene
joining
each
other
and
kind
of
learning
from
each
other.
We
might
gain
some
value
out
of
out
of
viewing
this
as
more
of
a
broadcast
event
where
we're
trying
to
sort
of
establish
a
critical
mass
of
okay.
E
If
you
want
to
find
out
about
backdrop,
here's
a
thing
and,
and
then
we
we
can
get
together
with
the
regulars
and
maybe
each
like,
rather
than
have
it
sort
of
secretive,
like
no.
No,
my
sessions
gonna
be
like
like
assigned
stuff
like
alright.
This
is
what
we
want
to
cover.
This
is
what
we
want
the
world
to
know
about
backdrop.
E
Here's,
like
you
know
what
we're
gonna
have
you
know
five
10
talks
in
some
sort
of
structure
people
can
sign
up
for
doesn't
have
to
be
limited
to
anything
like
if
you
want
to
propose
other
things
you
know
typically
would
be.
You
know
somebody
wants
to
propose
and
wants
to
do
something
we'd
be
like
yeah
sure
go
ahead.
E
Do
that,
but
but
we
might
be
able
to
to
put
a
little
bit
more
structure
than
conferences
have
had
in
the
past
and
make
it
more
of
like
almost
like
a
recital
like
hey
world
in
case
you
weren't,
paying
attention,
there's
this
stuff.
You
might
want
to
know
about
and
put
it
together
with
a
few
months
in
advance
schedule
it
for
August
or
September,
or
something
like
that.
So
it
doesn't
like
you
know,
we
have
to
throw
it
all
together
in
the
week
before
we
know
what's
coming
on,
we
can
tune
it
anyway.
D
D
They
had
an
amazing
event
and
it
was
like
a
broadcast
event.
Yeah
pre
developed.
Everybody
should
take
a
look
at
that,
especially
because
they've
announced
some
new
new
Macintosh
is
that
will
run
everything
I
think
probably
they're
going
to
include
virtualization
in
the
next
and
they're
going
to
be
using
no
more
Intel
chips
very
shortly
within
two
years,
yeah.
E
A
D
E
E
A
We
have
September
versus
code
base.
Number
15th
is
a
crap
release
day,
and
we
could
do
something
shortly
after
that,
so
it
would
either
be
I
would
vote
for
before
September
1st
and
actually
maybe
not
even
before,
because
people
are
probably
gonna
be
trying
to
rush
in
last-minute
changes.
So
I
would
vote
for
after
September
15th.
E
A
But
some
of
these
events-
I,
don't
know
I
mean
I,
don't
know
if
the
online
events,
if
you
would
rather
like,
have
it
running
while
you're
at
work,
you
can't
do
dance
work.
Do
you
want
to
give
up
a
weekend
day
to
do
it
sit
inside
at
a
computer?
I,
don't
know
my
preference
I
think
is
for
Friday,
but
we
could
do
Friday
Saturday
with
some
kind
of
like
sprint
or
collaborative
effort
happening
on
Saturday.
Also,
what
do
you
think
one
day
I.
E
Like
the
two
day
plan,
but
but
as
as
a
very
like
plan
thing
like
have
the
event
be
Friday
I
have
like
a
follow-up
sprint
on
Saturday
and
and
make
it
clear
because
a
lot
of
people
will
you
know
the
ones
that
can't
watch
their
Friday.
You
know,
for
some
reason,
weekends
better.
You
know
we
want
to
be
able
to.
They
can
sort
of
watch
things
that
are
recorded
and
then
still
have
like
they
haven't
missed
it.
Yet
you
know
still
reach
the
same.
People
participate.
We
want
them
to
feel
interactive,
I.
E
Think
I
mean
I
I,
like
the
idea
it
do.
Two
days
doesn't
seem
unreasonable
for
for,
like
us
right
for
the
core
group
that
spends
a
lot
of
time
doing
this
stuff.
That
seems
like
okay,
just
schedule
schedule
that
time
in
there
and
I
think
I
just
said
what
you
said:
yeah,
how
the
main
thing
run
on
Friday
but
have
eith.
Have
it
not
be
dead?
E
Air
Saturday
have
something
happening
on
Saturday
so
that
people
can
still
feel
involved
and
and
over
the
course
of
a
have
created
a
thing
so
that
for
the
year
after
that,
we
can
point
to,
like
you
know,
hey
I'm
new
to
you
know.
What's
this
backdrop
thing?
Well,
you
know
here's
this
like
here's,
this
recital
everything
you
want
to
know
is
there.
So
you
know
the
next
year
comes
along
and,
and
you
get
like
the
next
year,
spiffy.
A
E
Think
a
certain
amount
of
registration
increases
interactivity
right
like
if,
if
somebody
just
is
automatically
invited
to
it,
it's
easy
to
ignore
we'd
like
to
sort
of
or
get
RSVPs
basically,
and
it
maybe
get
questions
remind
people
tune
in.
Let
them
know
what's
going
on
like
the
more
the
more
busy
it
can
seem,
I
think
better,
but
I
there's
no
need
to
charge
anything.
For
example,
yeah.
A
I,
don't
think
I
like
the
idea
of
collecting,
like
an
email
address
from
people
where
we
could
send
a
newsletter
specifically
about
the
event,
might
be
different
than
you
know.
Those
are
different
people
than
the
ones
who
want
to
hear
random
of
goods.
From
backdrop
like
I,
don't
know,
what's
going
on
backed
up
just
tell
me
when
I
need
to
be
different.
A
My
session
I
also
think
that'll
help
us
track
interest
differently
or
like
these
are
people
who
were
interested
in
watching
this
broadcast
style
event
versus
these
are
just
everybody
else
on
our
mailing
list,
but
I
think
that
I,
like
that,
we
don't
charge
anything
for
I.
Think
keeping
in
a
free
event
is
gonna,
be
good.
I
also
think
it
might
be
good
to
come
up
with
this
list
of
questions
like
things
we
might
want
to
know
about
people.
A
We
don't
have
to
do
that
right
now,
but
just
kind
of
put
any
thinking
hats
on
like
what
do
you
want
to
know
about
people
who
are
gonna
be
attending
this
event?
Are
they
evaluating
backdrop?
Are
they
using
backdrops?
They
have
any
current.
What
is
preventing
you
from
posting?
That
might
be
a
good
question
and
if
we
can
answer
that
question
by
putting
a
session
into
the
schedule,
that
would
also
be
good.
So
just
getting
some
kind
of
a
that
sort
of
information.
Do
we
care
about
like
where
they
are
in
the
world?
A
D
A
We
could
do
a
registration
for
specific
stuff
like
we
could
have
like
the
first
half
of
the
day,
just
be
like
it's
gonna
be
on
YouTube
live
streamed
and
you
can
watch
it
if
you
want
without
having
to
register.
But
then,
if
you
want
email
notifications
about
what's
coming
up
or
whatever
we
could
have
like
a
second
tier
and
then
we
maybe
have
more
information
about.
A
D
You
want
to
participate
in
some
forums
on
different
subjects.
I
was
just
looking
at
the
the
drupal
asheville
conference,
they're
working
on
something
too
along
these
lines,
and
you
can
see
what
they're
doing
I
didn't
register
for
yeah
they're
charging
ten
dollars
to
register
for
it.
I
don't
think,
is
you
in
t
shirt
away
to
us?
D
They
they
have
a
registration
and
they
have
different
forums,
set
up
where
people
are
going
to
get
together
and
they
have
presenters
that
are
going
to
present
on
a
number
of
different
topics.
No
I
didn't
none
of
which
I
thought
I
would
understand.
So
I
haven't
decided
to
register
for
anything
yet,
but
right,
that's
among
another
model
to
look
at
anyway.
All.
E
A
A
If
you
want
to
just
watch
something,
that's
fine,
but
if
you
want
participate
in
something,
then
there's
a
second
second
separate
registration,
and
that
could
be
like
will
send
you
the
zoom
meeting
info
you
can
join
in
rather
than
just
watching
the
video,
and
that
might
be
a
good
way
to
divide
that
or
it's
like
if
you
want
to
just
watch
the
sign.
If
you
want
to
talk
to
you
and
ask
questions,
do
you
want
to
participate
in
a
forum?
A
We
need
a
way
to
give
you
access
to
that
and
that
that
could
work
for
the
whole
day.
It
could
work
for
you
know
if
we
wanted
to
divide
it
into.
You
only
need
access
to
this
particular
hour.
We
could
do
that
too.
I,
don't
know
I
feel
like
for
this
first
attempt.
Maybe
we
better
just
keep
simple,
rather
than
trying
to
have
a
bunch
of
specific
focus
areas
and
after
the
first
event,
if
it
goes
really
well
you'll
be
like
hey.
A
We
learned
from
the
first
event
that
we
need
a
specific
focus
area
on
blank
and
then
the
next
time
we
can
do
that,
and
we
can
spend
more
time
there,
but
I
think
maybe
having
to
tear
like
watch
for
free,
don't
need
to
register
want
to
participate.
Sign
up
form
will
send
you
the
information
you
need
to
participate.
It
might
be
a
really
clear
way
to
divide
that
some.
D
Of
the
events
that
I've
seen
lately,
they
have
a
broadcasted
event
which
is
not
not
live
per
se.
It's
a
it's
a
broadcast,
but
they
have
a
live
chat
going
along
with
it,
so
that
people
can
ask
questions
as
the
thing
proceeds
and
whatnot
and
people
can
monitor
the
chat
and
they
can
ask
questions
in
the
chat
and
that
sort
of
thing,
so
that
makes
it
more
life
than
just
a
broadcast
recorded
event.
Yeah.
A
That
might
be
I
mean
I,
don't
know
this
thing,
but
we
could
look
at
like
the
software
Luke
mentioned
that
that
camps
gonna
be
using
and
see
what
kind
of
tooling
they
have
around
the
lake
live
chat
component
I.
Imagine
that'll,
probably
be
something
where
we
still
need
to
email
people
access
to
get
to
that,
but
yeah
I
also
like
that.
Then,
if
we
did
have
any
pre-recorded
session
parts
of
it,
we
can
still
have
that
conversation
going
on
or
we
just
leave
that
open
all
the
time.
A
B
B
A
Sent
email
off
to
the
software
freedom
Conservancy,
which
is
our
fiscal
and
legal
sponsor
and
they
were
gonna,
have
their
lawyer
review
the
Terms
of
Service
that
Google
provided
for
the
add
grant
system,
because
I
want
to
make
sure
we
weren't
violating
anything
in
there
by
accepting
the
grant,
but
we
haven't
heard
back
from
them
yet
so
I
can
send
them
another
email
today,
if
I
know
where
we
are
on
that
I
know.
Sometimes
their
lawyer
has
like.
A
Reviewing
legalese
this
is
probably
not
high
on
their
priority
list,
and
so
it
probably
wouldn't
hurt
to
nudge
that
along,
but
we
are
working
on
it.
It
looks
like
we
are
probably
eligible
for
it
as
backdrops
nonprofit
status
would
work,
and
we
just
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
not
gonna
jeopardize
anything
else
that
we've
got
going
on.
A
B
A
I
think
they're
I,
don't
remember
exactly
what
it
was,
but
the
Conservancy
had
one
of
their
other
partners
had
gotten
a
Google
Ad
grant
and
it
didn't
work
for
them
for
some
reason,
as
they
were
also
gonna
ask
like
what
was
the
problem
so
that
if
we
do
get
it,
we
might
be
able
to
address
that
from
the
very
beginning
and
be
like
this
happened
last
time.
The
concern,
so
you
got
this
grant.
How
can
we
prevent
it
but
yeah
I
agree?
The
timing
is
good
and
I
also
think.
A
The
pressure
is
off
a
little
bit,
for
you
know
the
Drupal
7
end
of
life
has
been
extended
and
I
think
that
it's
gonna,
maybe
open
up
new
opportunities
for
people
who
haven't
they're
sort
of
been
like,
oh
I,
don't
know
I
guess
maybe
I'll
just
go
to
Drupal
8
and
now
they
might
be
like
okay.
Well,
no,
we
have
time,
let's
re-evaluate
and
see
what
options
are
and
so
I
think
it's
a.
It
will
be
important
to
get
better
about
in
front
of
all
of
those
people.
So
I
agree.
B
On
and
even
if,
even
if
it's
going
to
be
rejected,
we
could
prepare
some
some
landing
pages
in
order
to
bring
down
to
the
click
cost.
Even
it's
been
rejected.
It's
it's
worth
what
the
work
yeah
yeah!
Do
you
think
people
are
searching
for
alternatives,
yeah.
A
Do
you
have
do
you
have
experience
with
creating
those
kind
of
custom
landing
pages
for
specific
you
know
targets?
Would
you
be
willing
to
help
us
with
that?
We've
had
a
look.
It's
been
our
toilets
to-do
list
for
a
long
time
and
it's
not
gotten
any
attention
that
might
be.
It
might
be
good
if
you
could
help
with
that.
Yeah.
B
A
Don't
specific
landing
pages,
so
here's
an
issue
I'm
just
gonna,
throw
into
the
chat
it
looks
like
this
was
this.
Is
this
isn't
the
right
one?
This
is
for
specific
organization
so
that
they
could
promote
that
page
there's
another
one
I
think
it
was
for
me
didn't
wasn't
called
landing
pages
that
we
did
have
an
issue,
something
for
something
that
was
about
incoming
traffic
to
specific
pages.
What
might
you
call
this
I,
don't
know,
I'll,
try
and
find
the
issue,
and
maybe
I'll
post
it
in
zoo
lip
if
I
find
it.
A
Anything
else
related
to
outreach.
We
should
be
thinking
about
right
now,
No,
okay,
well,
why
don't?
Why?
Don't
we
go
ahead
and
wrap
up
this
meeting?
I'll
do
a
little
research
on
trying
to
get
that
issue
and
at
least
point
you
in
the
right
direction
to
that,
but
I
think
the
way
that
would
work
is
we
would
just
need
a
know,
a
node
or
layout
or
something
on
backdrop,
CMS
network.