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A
A
Let's
go
around
and
do
quick
introductions
with.
What's
your
name
where
in
the
world
are
you
from,
and
if
you
have
something
exciting
you
would
like
to
share
with
us
in
30
seconds
or
less
it's
not
already
on
the
agenda
feel
free
to
do
that.
Now,
let's
start
with
you,
since
you're
in
my
top
left,
ok.
B
C
C
The
content
area
finally
I
found
the
table
editor
to
to
put
into
the
filtered
HTML,
but
it
doesn't
work
properly
and
the
table
would
span
the
whole
width
of
the
content
area,
even
though
I
didn't
want
it
to
and
I
couldn't
embellish
the
table
in
various
ways.
So
I
was
working
with
Tim
on
it
and
he
said
well.
The
tables
are
kind
of
frowned
upon
because
we
trying
to
make
everything
mobile
ready,
but
I
mean
you
need
tables.
C
C
Ck5
editor
or
the
four
editor,
that's
upgradable
with
mobile-ready,
or
how
is
mobile,
ready
going
to
be
possible
for
creating
nice
tables
because
I
had
a
table,
it's
just
a
two
column
by
seven
and
I.
Didn't
want
it
to
take
up.
My
space
I
was
going
to
make
it
small,
but
it
didn't
work.
It
would
make
it
pull
with
no
matter
what
which
was
ugly.
It
was
ugly,
so
so
I
think
Tim
reawakened
the
github
issue.
A
C
A
Let's
wait
until
the
end
in
the
meetings.
I
think
this
will
be
a
short
when
we
have
like
open
QA,
where
we
can
talk
about
anything
and
then,
if
we
want
to
stop
the
recording,
we
can
go
into
a
lot
more
detail
about
mobile
tables.
This
is
a
problem
on
the
Internet
in
general,
but
it's
also
a
problem
in
backdrop,
so
trying
to
find
a
way
to
make
that
better
I
think
would
be
good.
A
A
It
was
April
27,
so
it
looks
like
we're
due
for
another
one:
I
was
thinking
and
I,
don't
know.
Luke
I
was
thinking
of
volunteering
you
for
this,
but
you're
welcome
to
say
no
because
I
know
you
have
a
lot
of
irons
in
the
fire,
but
I
was
thinking.
It
would
be
good
to
get
a
recap
of
the
CMS
Philly
event,
and
just
it
was
a
place
where
there
was
a
pretty
big
backdrop
showing
and
it
was
you
know,
moved
online
event,
which
is
something
that
I
think
people
might
be
curious
about
how
that
went.
B
A
B
A
No,
we
were
just
going
over
things
that
we
said
we
would
do
two
weeks
ago
to
see
if
we
actually
did
it.
We
have
since
made
a
bunch
of
blog
posts
with
the
pmc
nonsense,
which
was
good.
We
wanted
our
social
media
account
to
mirror
those
announcements,
I'm,
not
sure
if
it's
done
that
or
if
it's
done
that
enough
I
feel
like
we
had
some
pretty
big
announcements
in
there.
So
today,
I'll
spend
some
time
scheduling
some
posts
in
the
future
to
make
sure
that
the
news
from
the
past
doesn't
get
lost.
A
People
following
still
know
about
those
things,
and
then
a
newsletter
was
on
my
plate
to
get
access
to
it.
I
have
not
pursued
that
yet.
So
I'll
also
put
that
on
my
to-do
list
for
today
to
get
that
and
in
terms
of
what
is
going
on
in
the
world
of
backdrop,
Luke
and
I
just
talked
about
in
Gregory.
You
I'm,
not
sure
you
saw
this.
We
were
just
talking
about
writing
a
new
blog
post
about
how
CMS
really
went.
A
Now
that
we're
all
getting
experience
from
how
online
conferences
work,
we
might
have
ability
to
do
a
larger
conference
specifically
for
our
community,
since
we
don't
have
to
all
be
geographically
located
in
the
same
place.
It's
not
quite
the
same
thing
as
having
an
in-person
event,
or
you
can
smile
at
everyone
and
bond
in
the
way
that
you
do
normal
conferences,
but
I
think
it
might
be
valuable
in
terms
of
getting
information
out
to
people
a
single
source
of
backdrop.
Information
at
an
entire
day,
I
think,
would
be
valuable.
A
So
my
general
experience
from
CMS
Philly
was
positive,
but
that
I
really
did
not
like
the
software
we
had
to
use
in
order
to
make
the
presentations
I
felt
like,
though
it
was
possible
to
figure
out
these.
Your
interface
was
overwhelming.
This
is
a
great
example
of
a
piece
of
software
that
was
very
powerful,
yeah,
very
daunting
new
users,
and
there
were
a
couple
of
blind
spots
in
particular
I,
couldn't
see
how
many
people
were
attending
the
session.
A
I
was
talking
to
my
screen
and
I
wasn't
sure
if
anyone
was
listening,
which
makes
it
a
very
different
sort
of
presentation
style
when
there
are
people
you
could
talk
directly
to
so
I
felt
like
we
might
have
lost
a
little
bit
of
the
human
side
of
things,
but
I
did
think
that
the
way
that
the
event
was
organized
was
really
well
well
done.
I,
like
the
fact
that
there
was
information
ahead
of
time
about
of
the
meeting.
A
You
know,
links
and
good
information
off
that
it
was
a
little
bit
overdone,
I.
Think
in
terms
of
like
sending
the
emails
like
you've
signed
up
to
attend
a
session.
I
think
that
would
make
sense
once
for
the
camp
or
once
for
our
webinar,
which
is
what
the
sufferer
was
intended
for,
but
once
every
hour
was
a
lot
better,
even
so
yeah
it
was
my
general
feedback.
Everything
I
liked
was
around
the
organization.
Everything
I
disliked
was
around
software,
so
I
don't
know
Gregor.
If
you
want
to
share
your
thoughts,
yeah.
E
At
the
end,
I
figured
out
how
to
see
how
many
people
were
there
way,
but
it
was
yeah.
Well
I
had
issues
with
my
daughter
running
around,
so
it
was
an
issue
of
my
and
distracted
me
all
the
time,
but
it
was
very
useful
or
at
least
encouraging
that
they
were
people
and
from
the
organizers
that
we're
accommodating,
like
they
were
helping.
I
didn't
meet
them
until
the
presentation
started
personally,
but
they
offered
help
throwout
like
with
the
invitations
a
few
days
before
so,
but
that
was
a
good
fit
like
it
was.
E
B
I
I
found
it
surprisingly
easy
to
be
my
part,
which
was
you
know
mostly
listen.
Can
you
talk
and
just
throwing
in
things
when,
when
it
seemed
there
so
I
found
I
found
it
sort
of
friendly
in
that
sense,
in
terms
of
chatting
supper
were
actually
pulling
together
at
forbad
camp
right
now
in
we've
got
a
selection
of
possibilities.
B
E
A
A
C
A
A
Okay,
anything
else
about
CMS
Philly.
One
thing
I
wanted
to
throw
in
that
I
thought
was
really
fun
is
at
the
very
end.
They
had
one
room
that
was
set
up
for
everybody,
so
you
could
actually
log
in
and
see
everyone's
faces
and
talk
to
each
other
and
I
thought
that
that
was
really
neat.
It
gave
everybody
who
was
an
attendee
a
chance
to
kind
of
be
on
screen
and
let
everybody
else
didn't
talk
to
them,
and
I
thought
that
from
a
community
building
standpoint
that
was
really
valuable.
A
The
host
tried
to
come
up
with
some
engaging
games
that
would
try
and
get
everybody
to
participate
so
that
it
wasn't
just
like
everyone
sitting
around
staring
at
each
other,
but
to
kind
of
engage
with
each
other
and
I
thought.
That
was
also
pretty
good,
I'm,
not
sure
the
things
he
picked
were
the
things
I
would
have
picked,
but
I
really
liked
the
intent
in
trying
to
get
everybody
to
interact
with
each
other
and
I.
Think
that
having
something
like
that
is
gonna
be
really
important.
B
F
B
A
A
If
you
want
to
do
that,
but
yeah
one
at
the
beginning,
that
was
everybody,
come
and
we'll
do
it
together
to
sort
of
explain
what
it
isn't,
how
it
works
and
then
say
this
room
is
always
gonna
be
here
you
know,
so
the
people
will
use
it
before
the
end,
where
they're,
like
oh
I,
found
out
about
this
thing.
I
didn't
be,
is
the
whole
time
because
I
didn't
know,
yeah
I.
A
E
Lot
of
things
that
are
changing
with
with
everyone
trying
to
adapt
remote
working,
a
few
things
that
have
happened
to
have
been
organized
in
the
agency
that
I
work
for
and
I
really
like
a
daily
fifteen
minutes,
were
cooler,
something
where,
as
you
said,
look
anyone
can
join
and
just
say
if
they're
feeling
sad
depressed
happy
whatever
about
this
whole
thing
and
as
a
company
we
used
to
have
these
Friday
Dublin's
thing.
We
used
to
go
to
a
pub,
and
this
is
something
that
everybody
uses.
So
we
started
organizing
a
virtual
drinks
after
6
p.m.
E
A
Thing
I
thought
might
be
good
too.
Is
that
branding
it
appropriately
so
that
it
didn't
like
if
we
did
something
like
at
an
event,
the
CMS
filling
one
was
called
happy
hour,
which
sort
of
has
this
overtone
of
you're
gonna
drink
a
bunch
of
drinks
and
I
would
like
it
to
feel
more
open
to
like
kids
or
people
who
maybe
would
see
happy
hour?
Oh
no,
that's
not
for
me.
I!
A
Don't
want
to
be
involved
in
that,
but
if
it
was
something
like
it
know,
something
that
seemed
more
open
and
inviting,
but
that
also
included
that
element
for
all
the
people
who
do
want
to
go
to
the
pub
and
have
a
drink
or
have
happy
hour
together
or
whatever
it
is.
I
think
would
also
be
good.
So
that's
a
proper,
ending
exercise,
I
think
more
than
anything.
B
A
A
Right
so
that
was
the
end
of
what
I
had
for
the
official
agenda.
I
know,
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
that
we
could
be
doing
for
backdrop,
outreach
that
were
no
longer
discussing
weekly
in
this
meeting.
I
just
wanted
to
kind
of
open
up
and
say:
if
anyone
has
any
suggestions
about
that,
maybe
we
should
talk
about
that
now
and
if
not,
we
can
move
to
Q&A,
because
I
know
we
have
some
other.
E
A
Yeah
I
mean
even
as
a
presenter
you
couldn't
tell
who
was
attending
your
event
and
I
think
the
software
was
designed
that
way
with
intentionally
so
that
you
could
attend
anonymously
and
still
get
the
information
out,
but
from
a
presenter
perspective
like
I
would
left
it
at
least
known.
Who
was
there
and
then
also
there
I
mean
beyond
the
chat
window
in
the
last
happy
hour
session.
I,
don't
I
didn't
have
any
way
to
contact
any
of
the
other
attendees
Yeah.
E
I
wanted
to
solve
what
we
had
discussion
so
I,
even
at
points
where
I
wanted
to
feel
how
many
people
were
in
the
room,
how
many
people
had
experience
with
Drupal
or
bactrim
before
I
couldn't
even
get
that
so
yeah
anyway,
I
thought
that
maybe
people
approached
this
because
I
just
presented
and
then
what
another
it
was
time
difference.
So
I
had
to
go
away.
I'm,
not
sure
what
happened
with
you
guys,
like
did
you
get
other
people
virtually?
No,
no.
A
I
mean
what
what
I
noticed
after
that
is
that
we
had.
There
are
a
few
people
who
are
interested
in
a
backdrop
a
long
time
ago
who
attended
the
event
and
then
immediately
showed
up
in
the
backdrop
community,
again
sort
of
inspired
by
what
they
saw
there,
which
is
good,
but
they
weren't,
like
necessarily
new
people.
They
were
old
people
that
were
back
and
I
still
think,
there's
value,
because
you
know
a
long
time
ago.
A
lot
of
people
change
back.
A
Lot
in
that
time,
but
I
think
that
it
if
we
had
a
way
to
retain
the
newer
people,
would
also
be
good
I,
don't
know
like
even
if
I
was
at
in-person
event.
My
solution
to
that
would
be
like
handing
out
business
cards
or
connecting
on
Twitter
like
right
there
with
your
two
phones
immediately,
and
none
of
those
are
necessarily
like
backdrop.
Community
building,
there's
really
me
which
isn't
I,
don't
know
that
is
good
or
not
like
I
feel
like.
A
We
should
have
a
way
to
get
that
information
into
like
this
CRM
database
that
we're
talking
about
when
these
are
all
these
people
are
interested
in
backtrack
or
some
way
to
like
add
you
to
the
mailing
list
right.
There
could
be
good,
that's
what
they
want,
then
they
don't
have
to
go
to
the
website
and
find
the
form
and
fill
it
out,
which
I
think
doesn't
really
happen.
When
you
tell
people
to
do
that,
so.
D
A
D
If
it
was
a
matter
of
manpower,
I'd
be
willing
to
do
it,
set
it
up
and
stuff
I
think
Tim's
already
set
up
like
a
I,
don't
know
if
it's
an
official
account
for
just
one
between
users
but
there's
one
video
under
the
name
backdrop
seeing
this
one
there
so
far,
but
it's
currently
left.
It
isn't
me
to
pay
to
watch
it
so
I'd
like
to
sort
of
make
that
free
and
then
have
it
set
up
before
a
medical
company
or
the
YouTube
clips
over
there.
D
D
A
This
is
great,
so
one
thing
I
really
like
about
it
is
that
your
content
isn't
owned
by
YouTube,
but
you
can
still
get
all
of
your
videos
to
all
the
people
that
are
on
YouTube,
so
I
think
in
terms
of
like
Google
search
results
being
in
YouTube
is
really
good.
You
end
up
high
in
the
search
results
there
with
your
video
content,
and
there
are
people
who
use
like
the
YouTube
app
and
just
like
scroll
through
videos,
and
if
that
person
Google
knows
that
person
is
interested
in
CMS's
or
in
fact,
Herman.
A
Particular
those
videos
show
up
in
that
random,
scroll,
feed
and
I.
Think
keeping
our
content
in
front
of
those
people
is
important,
but
I
would
love
to
do
that
in
a
way
that
the
content
actually
lives.
Not
we
do
too
so
yeah.
Just
to
summarize,
these
weekly
meetings
stream
live
on
YouTube
and
then
they
post
to
YouTube
after
their
meetings,
he's
recommending
a
new
service
called
library
and
it
spells
lvr
why
that
is
a
free
content
platform.
D
It's
not
just
for
videos
like
people
can
upload
documents,
images,
etcetera
space
if
I
can
media
place
to
put
in
you
know
that
no
one
owned
is
or
decentralized
you
can
make
it
so
people
have
to
pay.
They
use
actually
set
up
a
form
of
visual
can't
see
your
own
currency
by
watching
things,
or
you
can
pay
money
to
just
sort
of
top
of
your
own
money.
If
you
won't
do
that.
Otherwise,
most
of
the
stuff
I've
seen
on
Mary's
is
free
to
watching
stuff.
A
D
They've
actually
developed
a
like
a
protocol,
so
instead
of
HTTP
accessing
stuff,
you
have
ever
seen
throughout
their
own
protocol,
which
is
how
all
this
stuff
is
free
and
decentralized.
Something
one
website
talks
about
that
for
every
doctor
to
be
is
sexual,
like
YouTube
type
or
as
an
interface
another
one
of
their
API.
D
A
E
Can
you
I
don't
want
to
promise,
because
I
don't
have
a
lot
of
time
to
promise
that
I
write
something
but
I've
already
got
screenshots,
because
I
was
bragging
about
that
specific
feature
to
the
colleagues
and
I
suggested
that
anyone
that
has
better
knowledge
of
job
white
might
be
able
to
forward
for
that,
because
that
that
specific
UI
applies
to
Joe
polite
instrument.
Well
yeah,
if
I
could
I
would
do
it
myself
yeah.
E
A
E
A
Okay,
I
just
made
a
placeholder
issue
and
the
backdrop
CMS
network
cue
for
creating
the
blog
post
and
I
just
added
a
bullet
I
haven't
put
any
words
in
there
yet,
but
I
added
a
bullet.
That's
like
we
reviewed
that,
whatever
page
and
I
think
we
have
in
our
release
checklist,
we
would
have
come
across
that.
So
I
will
check
the
backdrop.
A
Issues
cute
also
and
make
sure
that
the
post
there
about
the
preview
release
doesn't
contain
a
link
to
like
a
Google
Doc
with
a
version
of
the
blog
post
or
something
but
I
would
expect
to
not.
I
would
expect
that
I
would
have
known
about
it.
If
somebody
did
it
already,
if
not
I
will
get
to
him.
Flowers,
Spratly.
B
One
thing
I
could
be
before
we
do
that:
the
the
initiatives
when
young
I'm
you
know
my
irons
in
the
fire
yeah.
A
There's
not
an
update
on
here,
okay,
so
procedure
on.
That
is
that
the
initiatives
that
we
decided
on
in
last
week's
weekly
meeting
are
gonna,
be
put
into
issue
in
front
of
the
PMC,
and
then
the
PNC
is
gonna
review
and
say:
yay,
nay
and
then
we're
gonna
also
looks
like
these
are
the
other
ones,
and
if
the
PMC
is
like,
why
aren't
we
working
on
X?
That's
really
important.
We
would
do
that
I,
don't
think.
That's
the
case.
I
think
they're
gonna,
look
at
that
once
we've.