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A
So
what
I
should
do
is
just
have
somebody
else
welcome
us
and
then
and
then
I
could
go
ahead
and
start
or
mute
myself
anyways.
We
are
live
and
we're
having
an
awkward
start
tour
meeting.
But
here
we
are
at
the
weekly
outreach
meeting.
Let's
go
ahead
and
introduce
ourselves
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
start.
I'm
tim,
st
paul
tim
erickson,
st
paul
tim,
I'm
in
deerwood
minnesota
and
I
am
well.
A
I
got
back
into
the
issue-
queue
a
little
bit
this
week,
but
I'm
still
just
a
bit
a
bit
overwhelmed.
We
launched
a
backdrop
site
a
couple
weeks
ago
and
I
got
another
one
coming
up
here
in
the
next
week
or
two
that
we'll
be
launching,
so
I've
been
really
busy
and
not
getting
my
backdrop
community
stuff
done
so
we'll
talk
more
about
that
later.
C
B
Okay,
my
name
is
sri
nanja
sarvashri
and
I
live
in
walnut
cove
north
carolina,
I'm
new
to
backdrop,
I'm
just
learning
about
what's
possible
in
developing
cmss
to
create
nice
websites
and
I'm
in
order
to
do
that.
I'm
writing
a
little
booklet
or
I
don't
know
what
it'll
turn
into,
but
it's
the
ultimate
beginner's
guide
to
backdrop,
because
anytime,
I
learn
something
new,
I'm
adding
to
it
for
other
people
who
will
want
to
learn
backdrop
in
the
future
who
are
newbies
like
myself.
D
I
am
I'm
robert
lang,
a
bug
folder
from
the
internet
in
california,
and
mostly
here,
just
to
see
if
something
strikes,
a
chord
or
resonates,
and
my
interests
run
through
layout
city,
crm
and
ubercart,
and
sometimes
documentation.
A
Okay,
I
think
that's
all
of
us,
so
we
have
there's
been
some
talk
about
making
our
particularly
our
weekly
dev
meeting
more
efficient.
With
this
meeting,
I
have
been
starting
it
out
by
talking
about
if
anybody
has
blog
posts
or
social
media,
I
guess
again
I'll.
Let's
you
know
just
take
a
minute,
because
if
there's
any
news,
things
that
we
can
socialize
or
or
publicize
now
would
be
a
good
time
to
raise
those
issues.
A
Although
to
to
be
honest,
I
feel
like
I
actually
have
a
list
of
things
to
socialize
and
right
now.
The
the
problem
is
less
ideas
and
it's
more
time
just
to
do
to
do
this
stuff.
I
personally
haven't
been
keeping
up
with
twitter
like
I'd
like
to,
or
the
blog
I've
got
about,
six
blog
posts
that
I'm
supposed
to
be
writing.
A
So
if
anybody
wants
to
write
a
blog
post
and
needs
ideas,
I'll,
let
us
know,
does
anybody
else
have.
C
Any
thoughts,
one
of
the
major
things
which
we
said
it's
okay
to
announce,
we've
already
announced
it.
Basically,
it's
the
the
two
new
court
committees
and
maybe
that's
something
that
should
go
out,
but
even
a
short
announcement,
just
mentioning
their
names.
A
Yeah,
so
I
suppose
right
like
I
don't
tweet
about
it,
because
I
want
something
to
point
to
do.
We
have.
A
A
Yeah,
so
we
haven't
updated
that
page.
We
don't
have
a
blog
post,
you're
right
gregory.
We
could
do
a
really.
You
know
I
mean
it
would
be
nice
to
do
a
lengthy
blog
post,
but
even
if
we
did
one
or
two
paragraphs
that
just
had
their
names
in
it,
that
would
give
us
something
to
at
least
point
to
like.
Then
I
could
tweet
and
point
at
that
for
slightly
more
information
and
it
could
be
updated
later.
A
C
A
A
Well,
first
of
all,
backdrop
live
we're
going
to
need
to
do
something
on
our
new
release.
I
have
some
just
general
topic
ideas
like
sarvajri's
idea
about
recommended
modules.
I've
been
thinking
about
just
writing
a
blog
post
with,
like
my
personal
favorite,
10
modules,
and
why
I
use
them
and
which-
and
I
think
those
kinds
of
blog
posts
are
really
good
for
outreach
because
they
appeal
to
users.
A
Those
are
a
few
of
the
ideas
off
the
top
of
my
head,
I'm
looking
for,
we
have
the
the
I
have
the
mirror
board,
which
I
didn't
have
open,
and
I
think
we
have
some
more
ideas.
There.
A
Our
code
of
conduct
situation
we've
been
talking
about
doing
a
blog
post
there,
the
the
work
we're
doing
with
cvcrm
right
now.
I
think
posting
an
update
on
that
in
a
blog
post,
you
know
might
be
helpful.
The
pmc
update
would
be
very
helpful,
yeah
there's
a
number
of
things
going
on
in
the
pmc
that
could
be
that
could
be
written
about
if
nothing
else,
just
an
update
in
what
the
pmc
is
doing.
So
these
are
all
things
that
I
I
could
contribute
to
robert.
D
Yeah,
actually,
I've
been
adding
to
a
a
narrative
of
the
saga
of
converting
the
really
big
drupal
site
and
thinking
that
someday.
That
would,
I
guess,
when
it's
fully
converted
and
up
and
running,
would
be
a
good
time
to
publish
all
the
little
hoops
and
surprises
that
sure.
C
We
have
a
what
you
call
a
showcase
section
on
the
on
the
main
site,
which
you
can
actually
add.
Maybe
a
short
like
it
even
has
a
section
where
you
explain
why
micro
was
chosen
and
how
things
worked
out
like,
for
example,
I
used
module
x
for
task
whatever,
and
it
worked
well
because
this
and
that
and
there's
quite
a
few
use
cases
that
are
ready
to
see
examples
from.
But
I
understand
that
the
bigger
blog
post
would
be
useful
as
well,
especially
if
you
paste
issues
and
then
how
you
solder
them
out.
C
That's
not
if.
A
D
It's
focused
on
yeah
yeah,
I
mean,
but
no
a
lot
of
the
overcoming
problems
were
things
like
boarding,
a
module
writing
a
module.
A
Well,
you
could
be,
I
mean
I
you
know
again.
I
don't
want
to
put
any
more
pressure
on
anybody,
because
I
know
we
all
have
a
lot
to
do,
but
that
certainly
could
be
a
series
that,
as
you
go
you
just
post
little
snippets
and
then
you
could
do
something
bigger
when
you're
done
and
you're.
Well,
you
know
if
you
have
your
own
blog,
you
want
to
do
that
on.
That
would
be
great.
We
can
link
to
it,
but
you're
also.
You
would
be
welcome
to
post
things
like
that
on
the
background
blog.
C
Okay,
do
you
have
access
to
backdrop
cms
to
create
content.
D
I
have,
I
can
create
content
on
the
docs
site.
I
haven't
checked,
let's
see
I'm
on
backdrop
cms
and
I
don't
see
an
admin
menus
though
I'm
signed
in.
So
I
guess
I
don't.
Okay
is
your
what's
your
handle?
Is
it
my
folder?
It's
fun,
folder,
okay,
cool
I'll,
see
if
I.
A
So
I
could
envision
sort
of
a
series
where
you
you
have
a
short
intro
paragraph.
You
know
my
ongoing
journey
to
support
my
my
site
and
then
here's
the
update
and
you
just
you
know,
talk
about
any
one
of
those
little
issues
that
you
talked
about:
anyways
again,
we'd
love
to
have
that
at
that
interesting.
D
D
Robert,
I
just
made
you
an.
C
Editor,
I
just
gave
you
the
editorial,
so
you
should
see
options
there
to
add
content,
even
if
just
draft
and
when
you're
ready,
you
can
ask
us
to
review
it
yeah
there
we
go
there,
you
go
okay!
Thank
you!
Well,
no,
no
pressure,
just
lowering
the
barrier.
If
you
have
time-
and
you
say,
oh-
that
that
seems
like
a
good
portion
of
time-
that
I
could
spend
doing
that
now-
there's
less
things
for
you
to
yeah
blockers.
A
D
So
this
this
actually
raises
an
issue.
I
I
was
going
to
suggest
at
some
point
for
the
doc
site,
but
it's
applicable
here
too,
which
is
to
add
a
markdown
text.
Formatting
filter,
it's
it's
just
so
much
nicer
to
compose
and
mark
down
than
in
almost
any
other
way
or
for
documentation
like
stuff
sure,
so
that
that's
my
feature
request.
C
That's
the
best
way
to
do
it
to
go
about
it.
I
know
that
10
tries
to
keep
things
to
a
minimal,
but
if
that
allows
more
people
to
to
contribute
to
our
blogs
yeah,
I
think-
and
I
think
there's
already
a
markdown
filtered.
D
Something
module
right:
there,
oh
yeah
yeah.
There's
there
is
a
markdown
module.
I've
got
it
installed
on
the
site
that
I've
been
converting,
and
so
I
use
it
a
lot.
It's
really
nice
sure.
Okay,.
C
Yeah,
maybe
start
with
an
issue
in
the
backdrop
summit.
Do
you
know
which
few
that
is
or
do
you
want
me
to
give
you.
A
Sure-
and
you
know
in
check
there
could
somebody
might
have
an
open
issue
for
that.
We
need
to
have
kind
of
a
sprint
on
our
infrastructure
sites
again
sometime
soon,
because
every
once
in
a
while,
someone
gets
motivated,
but
we
don't
otherwise.
We
don't
seem
to
make
a
lot
of
changes
to
them.
C
Speaking
about
pressure
and
work
that
mr
guidance
just
mentioned
that
real
quickly,
I
think
over
the
past
entire
year.
I
noticed
that
that
there
was
a
an
increase
in
activity
everywhere,
like
in
all
the
issues,
not
just
the
portuguese
and
zulip,
but
what
I've
noticed
the
last
month
is
that
there's
a
lot
that
there's
not
many
things
going
on
and
then
I
was
starting
to
worry
and
it's
like
knowing
that
most
of
our
community
is
in
the
north
of
america.
I
asked
jen
actually
privately
and
I
said,
should
I
am
I
worrying
just?
C
Is
there
anything
seasonal
that
is
going
on
and
it's
just
everyone's
so
busy
with
their
actual?
You
know
real
life
projects,
so
there's
there's
so
many
things
to
do,
but
yeah,
actually
everyone
seems
to
be
busy
yeah,
which
is
good.
Yes,.
A
It
is,
I
would
speculate
that
sort
of
the
you
know
the
state
or
the
the
changing
world
conditions
in
terms
of
the
pandemic.
People
are
sort
of
catching
up
on
social
things
and
getting
out
so
that's
probably
also
a
factor.
I
don't
know
for.
C
B
C
A
Yeah
well,
and
I
get
the
feeling
that
in
general,
there's
just
a
lot
of
work
out
there
right
now,
so
probably
a
lot
of
developers
are
busy.
A
lot
of
people
in
our
community
are
really
busy
right
now,
so
I
I
also
you
know.
Personally,
I
had
a
couple
of
projects
going
at
once
and
I'm
going
to
avoid
doing
that
this
summer,
trying
to
limit
my
work
a
bit
just
because
I
can't
keep
up
with
this
anyways
and
well.
A
Why
don't
we?
We
segue
that
into
backdrop
live
which
we've
been
trying
to
to
use
our
outreach
meetings
to
plan
for,
and
we
actually
got
go.
You
know
I
felt
like
we
started
having
discussions
early
enough
and
now
you
know
we're
just
over
a
month
out
and
we
really
haven't
done
very
much
so,
which
is
okay.
Both
of
our
previous
backdrop,
lives
were
probably
even
in
which
state
at
this
a
month
out.
All
of
the
planning
happened
within
the
last
four
weeks,
but
like
for
me,
I
think
I'll.
A
You
know,
as
I
especially
as
I
finish
this
next
site
turn
a
lot
of
that
attention
to
focusing,
on
the
next
backdrop,
live,
which
is
I'm
looking
up
the
date
july
9th
to
the
10th.
Well,
you
know
we
have
done
so.
We
we've
made
a
couple.
We
we're
we're
a
little
bit
ahead
of
the
curve.
We've
made
some
decisions
about
scheduling,
they're
ready
to
go.
A
I
think
the
big
thing
right
now
is
just
we
need
to
get
registrations
live
and
we
have
the
problem
with
that
has
been
well.
One
of
the
one
is
just
time
jen
and
I
have
done
most
of
the
work
on
the
website
in
the
past
and
we
need
one
of
us
needs
to
dig
in
and
do
that.
A
But
the
other
thing
is
that,
in
order
for
us
to
accept
it,
we
either
last
time
we
we
cut
corners,
we're
supposed
to
to
work
with
the
software
freedom
conservancy
to
get
a
payment
process
set
up,
and
I
don't
know
that
any
progress
has
happened
on
that
last
time
we
eventually
gave
up,
and
just
did
our
own
thing
this
time
we
are
into
it.
We
are
in
contact
with
the
software
freedom
conservancy.
A
We
just
got
a
new
contact.
We
met
with
him
about
a
week
or
two
ago,
and
we
do
we
need
to
follow
up
and
see.
If
we
can
get
that
payment
processor
set
up,
because
then
we
could
we
could
at
least
start
working
on
getting
registrations
going.
That
would
be
a
big
thing
and
that
will
give
us
a
lot
of
things
to
start
tweeting
about
and
promoting
once
once.
That's
live,
but.
A
C
I
don't
have
much
time
to
work
on
it,
but
if
there's
smaller
tasks,
maybe
I
can
help
sure
I'm
mostly
focusing
on
sorry.
It's
nice,
no
problem.
Sorry,
there's
noise
from
outside,
I'm
mostly
focusing
on
getting
allocating
some
time
to
get
the
features
that
I
wanted
for
the
next
release.
I
know
that's
that's
after
the
live,
but
that's
sort
of
like
where
my
focus
is.
A
A
While
there
is
a
discussion
that
has
has
come
up
in
julep
and
and
other
places
about
recording
sessions,
we've
had
requests
to
to
record
everything
at
backdrop
live,
and
our
current
position
has
been
to
not
record
everything
for
a
couple
of
reasons,
primarily
because
we
think
it
changes
that
we
we're
having
informal
discussions
and
we
think
that
recording
them
sort
of
changes
the
expectations
in
ways
that
would
change
the
nature
of
the
event.
It
just
makes
people
less
likely
to
share
spontaneously.
A
If
it's
recorded
because
they
feel
like
they
need
more
prep,
the,
I
think
one
of
the
things
I
keep
trying
to
stress
to
people
is
that
we're
having
informal
discussions.
You
don't
need
to
do
a
lot
of
prep
and
then,
as
soon
as
I
tell
them,
we're
going
to
record
it
I've
sort
of
negated
that
and
they
feel
like.
Oh
now,
I
need
to
I
need
to
prep.
I
need
to
have
things
ready.
A
The
other
thing
frankly
for
me
as
an
organizer,
is
just
the
extra
overhead
of
having
to
worry
about
recordings
and
getting
them
posted,
and
that
stresses
me
out
right
right
now
to
even
think
about
like
we're
having
a
hard
time
getting
what
we're
trying
to
do
done.
So
if
people
have
feelings
on
that,
you
know
contact
us
in
zulu
up
or
in
the
issue
queue,
but.
C
I
think
that
I
think
that
what
peter
basically
suggested
about
the
recordings
is
a
fair
request,
but
I
same
as
you
like.
Even
today,
we
had
a
zoom
call
in
the
company
that
I
worked
for
and
someone
because
we
are
spread
out
working
remotely.
Someone
suggested
that
they're
missing
out
on
our
monthly
team
meeting
and
they
suggested
that
we
record
them
and
it
made
me
feel
kind
of
awkward.
A
That,
well,
I
think
that
there
are
certain
sessions
that
may
make
more
sense
to
record,
and
it's
always
been
my
position
that
I'm
fine.
If
we
record
some
certain
sessions,
we
I
think
the
we
did
that
at
the
first
backdrop,
live
the
last
one.
I
think
that
sort
of
fell
apart,
just
because
we
didn't
pick
the
sessions
to
record
right.
We
we
philosophically
were
fine,
recording
some
sessions,
but
we
never
made
the
decision
about
which
one
we
ever
made
the
communication,
and
so
we
ended
up
not.
A
So
I'm
you
know
I'm
interested
in
that
conversation
certainly
willing
to
record
some
stuff.
I
think
that,
as
a
as
a
whole
as
a
community,
we
record
quite
a
bit
of
the
content
that
we
do
create,
for
example,
this
meeting,
but
I
don't
expect
that
we
can
or
should
record
everything.
A
So
that's
one
discussion
that
I
know
has
been
happening
recently.
The
other
things
the
you
know
doing
better
at
getting
people
participating
in
time
zones
outside
the
u.s
time
zones
is
a
big
goal
of
mine
and
I
continue
to
stress
I'm
just
looking
for
more
ideas
and
and
people
who
can
help
with
that
overseas,
and
I
know
gregory
come
the
time
of
the
event
that
you'll
jump
in
and
help
out
in
every
way
you
can
and
that's
useful,
but
it
would
be
great
if
we
could
get
some
people
some
more
people.
A
Right,
I
think
so
that
applies
to
backdrop
live,
but
just
our
community
in
general
and
what
I
can
say
towards
that
is
that
we
don't
have
that.
No,
I
think
we
might.
I
don't
know,
I'm
not
even
sure
there
might
be
something
on
the
when
you
register
at
backdrop.org.
That
says
you
know
you
want
to
volunteer
be
involved,
but
if
there
is,
I
don't
think
we're
using
that
data
at
all,
or
do
we
have
a
good
way
to
manage
it.
A
A
Of
cdcr,
yes,
we
are
working
on
getting
cv,
crm
implemented
for
backdrop,
the
backdrop
community,
where
we
you
know
we
will
be
able
to
have
people
sign
up,
say
what
kinds
of
things
they're
interested
in
cvcrm
is
a
tool
built
to
help
with
that.
You
know
track
that
kind
of
data
and
do
volunteer
management.
However,
you
know
once
we
have
the
tool
in
place
that
won't
solve
it
until
we
also
have
the
process
and
the
you
know
the
the
time
or
a
volunteer.
You
know
somebody
to
manage
that.
A
So
that's
something
else
we
have
to
think
about
as
a
community,
but
I
think
you're,
right
sarvashri.
We
should
have
that.
We
don't
really
have
a
good
place
to
do
it.
You
know
right
now.
Our
volunteer
management
is
it's
up
to
volunteers,
to
to
sort
of
attend
meetings
and
join
in
when
they
have
time,
and
I
think
we
could
do
better.
So
I
think
I
think
we
don't
know,
go.
B
Was
looking
at
drupal
asheville.com
yep?
They,
you
know,
the
drupal
asheville
group
has
a
a
meeting
once
a
year
as
well
yep
and
you
know
they're
using
eventbrite
and
other
things.
But
when
I
went
to
one
of
those
drupal
asheville
conferences,
you
know
they
had
volunteers
that
were
helping
to
manage
the
conference.
That's
when
when
live,
things
were
happening
and
there
were
volunteers.
A
I
have
a
pretty
good
idea
how
they
do
it.
We've
done
the
same
thing
of
the
twin
cities,
drupal
camp,
that
we
planned
and
usually
we
have
a
core
group
of
volunteers
that
participates
all
year
round
and
we
know
who
they
are
and
then
we
we
also
have
a
mailing
list
from
previous
conferences,
and
so,
as
the
conference
approaches,
we
send
out
an
email
saying
you
know
who
can
volunteer
and
people
step
forward,
and
you
know
ideally
on
on
our
planning
team.
We
have
a
volunteer
coordinator.
A
So
for
for
backdrop,
live
I
mean
it's
similar.
We
do
when
people
register
for
backdrop
live.
We
asked
them
if
they're
willing
to
volunteer
for
the
actual
event
and
we
you
know
we
try
to
follow
up
with
some
of
them,
but
yeah,
that's
something
we
certainly
could
get
better
at,
but
we
you
know
we
have.
A
We
have
there's
a
whole
number
of
people
who
we
know
are
willing
to
volunteer
at
like
at
the
time
of
the
event,
and
I
think
the
main
way
we
handle
that
right
now
is
just
through
that
informal
knowledge
of
who
we,
who
has
sort
of
volunteered
in
the
past
and
who
we
can
ask
to
help
us,
but
we
need
to.
We
could
formalize
that
some
and
it's
not
that
we
don't
know
how
to
do
that.
Servantry,
it's
just
we
don't
have
the
time
or
resources
to
do
it.
C
Yeah,
just
a
question
tim
with
regards
to
the
cbc
rm
sort
of,
like,
I
think
it's
an
ongoing
initiative.
It's
my
understanding
that
that
the
likes
of
laryn
and
jack
have
knowledge.
Yeah.
Is
that
the
basically
the
theme
that
well.
A
Yes
or
no,
so
basically,
what
is
happening
in
terms
of
the
civic
crm
initiative
right
now
is
jack's.
Company
palente
morgan
is
has
been
doing
some
of
the
technical
work
of
getting
the
backdrop
or
city
crm
set
up
for
backdrop.
We
plan
to
implement
it
with
our
site,
jack
jen,
and
I
had
a
meeting
recently
to
talk
about
usage.
A
How
we're
gonna
use
it.
Laryn
has
definitely
expressed
a
willingness
to
help
but
hasn't
been
able
to
attend
any
of
the
meetings
yet,
but
we
also
herb
is
both
herb
and
laren
and
and
robert.
You
all
have
extensive.
We
have
quite
a
bit
of
civvy
crm
expertise.
A
Team
there's
at
least
two
or
three
other
people
I
know
luke
mccormick
is
very
interested
in
has
some
severe
sierra.
I
think
usage
experience,
at
least
so
we
have
a
number
of
people
and
we're
trying
to
keep
them
all
in
the
loop.
We've
had
two
meanings
specifically
about
this.
C
C
Getting
at
after
we
have
the
tool
in
place,
I
would
like
us
to
have
a
team,
and
not
just
one
or
two
people
that
are
missing,
and
it
seems
that
that
is
the
case,
so
it
basically
answers.
C
Plus,
I'm
raising
my
hands
to
eventually
be
trained.
I
know
that
that
cbcrm
is
a
beast
of
its
own,
so
it
is
because
we're
mentioning
ritual
user
groups
as
well.
That's
a
nice
thing.
If
someone
can
get
me
into
that,
I
might
be
also
interested
in
willing
to
sure.
A
A
It's
been
requested
that
that
not
be
that
particular
session
not
be
of
eug,
but
we
could
also
schedule
a
vug,
a
virtual
user
group
on
the
cbcrm
as
well.
Although
we
do
have
a
couple
of
good
recorded
sessions
on
cbcrm
already
and
backdrop,
so
if
anyone's
interested
there
is
some
recorded
content
out
there,
we
did
a.
C
A
C
Because
it's
complex,
I
just
try
to
install
it
at
some
point.
I
did
install
it,
but
then
I
was
lost
in
all
the
options.
It's
time
that
I
see
the
the
session,
I
sort
of
like
kind
of
my
mind
goes
to
the
the
other
session
that
happens
at
the
same
time.
Maybe
this
time
I
just
won't
avoid
it.
A
Well,
I
think
I
think
that
you
know
this
is
an
appropriate
topic
for
our
outreach
meeting,
because
cbcrm
once
we
get
that
installed,
could
be
a
really
powerful
tool
to
help
us
with
outreach
and
publicity.
A
But
you
know
we
also
plan
to
use
it
to
manage
our
our
our
email,
a
monthly
email
newsletter
which
it's
it's
another
thing
we
need
to
get
out
in
the
next
week
and
peter
was
doing
an
excellent
job
getting
that
out
for
a
few
weeks.
I
tried
to
do
it
this
month
and
just
didn't
have
time,
so
we
missed
a
month,
but
we
really
need
to
get
that
out
this
month,
and
I
don't
know
if
peter's
going
to
be
able
to
do
that.
A
If
anybody
else
has
time
and
wants
to
help
with
the
newsletter,
let
us
know
so
I
don't
know
if
you
could
hear
that
gregory,
but
the
newsletter
is
something
we
are
in
our
current
plans
to
manage
completely
with
civvy
crm
so
to
manage
our
own
list
and
and
to
build
the
the
newsletter
360
crm.
So
that's
awesome
yep.
So
I
think
we're
getting
close
on
that.
I
don't
know
technically
quite
where
we're
at
we
were
hoping
to
have
that
ready
to
go
this
month.
C
A
C
Are
we
setting
it
up
on
the
on
the
actual
backdrop
service,
so
is
justin
helping
with
that
to
set
that
up
as
a
second
database
or.
A
So
we
do
we
plan
to
integrate
it
into
backdrop.
Cms.Org
there
was
discussions
about
having
it
be
a
separate
instance
or
something,
but
right
now
I
think
that
the
plan
is
to
integrate
it
in
bankruptcms.org.
A
You
can
set
it
up
as
a
separate
database.
I
I
suspect,
that's
what
we're
going
to
do,
but
I'm
not
sure
we're
leaving
that
up
to
the
pawenti
team
to
sort
of
advise
us
on
how
best
to
configure
it.
Justin
will
get
involved.
We've
communicated,
I
think
he
might
have
been
at
one
of
the
meetings
or,
if
not,
we
try.
We've
tried
to
communicate
with
them
to
be
prepared.
You
know
for
any
infrastructure
needs
we
have,
but
I
don't
think
it's
going
to
be
complicated.
B
A
A
Anyways,
so
we're
almost
out
of
time-
I
don't
know
if
anybody
has
anything
else
to
talk
about
yeah.
Why
don't?
I
just
leave
the
floor
open
for
the
last
10
minutes,
anything
else
so
sarvajri.
Do
you
want
to
update
them
on
our
what
you
and
I
have
been
working
on
yeah.
B
The
builders
of
websites,
people
who
are
not
programmers
per
se
but
site
builders
to
be
able
to
do
sophisticated
things
with
databases
within
backdrop
and
that's,
what's
called
content
or
with
the
word
for
creating
new
new
content
types
content
types
which
is
basically
a
database
and
so
that
people
will
be
able
to
do
all
kinds
of
sophisticated
things
in
backdrop
that
they
cannot
do
in
joomla
or
wordpress
wow
out
of
the
box.
B
So
and
learning
about
that.
And
how
views
enables
us
to
present
that
database
in
all
kinds
of
ways
that
would
be
useful
to
the
user.
And
then
the
next
thing
we're
looking
at
is
how
to
change
the
look
and
feel
of
backdrop
in
terms
of
fonts
and
so
forth,
using
something
like
css
injector.
B
Basically,
the
theming
that
is
used
in
drupal
is
very
similar
to
backdrop,
and
so
I
could
learn
some
of
the
theming
by
looking
at
some
of
the
drupal
training
for
those
things.
And
I
guess
a
lot
of
people
who
are
already
using
drupal
have
gone
through
a
lot
of
that
training
and
so
the
the
usage
of
those
same
features.
B
A
Areas
we
do
have
some
sessions
are
recorded
on
building
a
sub
theme
specifically
for
backdrop
survival.
I
might
not
have
mentioned
that
to
you,
but
at
the
same
time,
I
think
what
I
did
tell
you
is
that
a
lot
of
the
drupal
resources
are
excellent,
so
and
then
really
apply
in
terms
of
creating
the
sub
theme.
Backdrop,
isn't
that
different.
A
So
we've
we've
been
I've
been
trying
to
spend
an
hour
a
week
at
least
a
little
more
than
that,
usually
most
weeks
with
sarvashri,
just
walking
through
really
big
intro
to
backdrop
and
how
to
use
all
the
tools
and
we're
recording
the
sessions.
However
they're
very
much
improvised,
so
I'm
I'm
not
sure
they
would
be
that
useful
in
their
raw
form.
A
I
think
they'd
either
need
some
extensive
editing
or,
in
my
own
view,
I'm
viewing
this
a
little
bit
as
a
trial
run
where,
as
I
walk
through
this
stuff,
if
I'm
able
to
find
the
time
in
the
near
future,
I'd
like
to
go
back
and
sort
of
revisit
what
I've
done
with
sarva,
hashri
and
record
it
in
a
more
structured
way
is
a
good
introductory
sort
of
class.
B
A
Sir,
along
the
way
you
know
just
about
the
process
or
about
some
of
the
questions
that
you
have
as
a
beginner
or
what
resources
you
know,
there's
a
lot
of
different
approaches.
I
could
think
of
for
you
to
just
write
a
short
blog
post.
B
A
Not
just
target,
you
know
our
ideally
we'd
like
to
bring
beginners
into
our
blog
as
well,
so
let's
go
ahead
and
wrap
this
meeting
up
and
we
can
talk
informally
until
the
next
meeting
starts.
So
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
end
the
recording.