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From YouTube: Backdrop Outreach July 23rd 2020
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A
Today
is
thursday
july
23rd.
This
is
our
community
outreach
meeting
before
we
get
into
the
agenda
and
to-do
list.
I'd
like
to
have
everyone
introduce
yourselves
tim
since
you
were
here
first
today,
do
you
want
to
go
first.
B
Sure
my
name
is
tim
erickson,
I'm
st
paul
tim
online
and
I'm
here
in
dearwood
minnesota
today
and
I'm
getting
a
slot
message
that
comes
every
thursday
during
this
meeting.
So
gotta
tell
them
to
try
me
another
time.
Go
ahead.
That's
it.
A
C
Hi,
I'm
greg
I'm
joining
from
greece
just
looking
to
see
if
I
can
help
with
the
initiatives
that
we
have
I'm
joining
from
central
greece,
where
we're
having
a
vacation
and
sorry
for
being
too
shady.
There's
no
lighting
here,
that's
great!
I'm
in
the
balcony.
A
I
am
jen
lampton
calling
from
oakland
california
yeah
having
a
rough
morning
with
pantheon
sharing
for
today,
all
right.
So
from
our
last
backdrop,
outreach
meeting.
We
had
several
news
posts.
A
That
I
think
we
got
most
of
them
out,
I
know
greg.
You
wrote
your
blog
post
about
the
the
rebuttal
to
the
lullaby
article,
which
I
thought
was
fantastic
and
then
jack
had
a
blog
post
about
thinking
mike
for
his
time
on
the
project
management
committee,
and
I
have
another
blog
post
drafted.
A
Oh
wait
did
that
that
one
live
too
okay,
I
guess
the
best
practices
thing.
I
scheduled
it.
I
guess
the
for
scheduling,
because
I
don't
I
didn't
publish
that
manually
just
to
talk
about
how
we
got
our
community
open
source
best
practices
stuff,
which
is
pretty
cool
luke,
who
is
probably
watching
on
the
youtube,
is
also
working
on
an
initiatives
blog
post
just
to
say
we
have
them,
and
this
this
is
what
our
first
two
are,
probably
and
then
later
on.
A
We
got
an
update
this
morning
from
matthias.
He
said
he
can't
be
here
for
this
meeting,
but
he
does
have
a
first
draft
for
a
landing
page
so
that
if
we
specifically
wanted
to
set
up
ad
campaigns
targeting
drupal
alternatives,
this
would
be
a
page
that
would
just
talk
about
backdrop
being
a
viable
alternative
to
drupal,
and
it
includes
some
of
the
comparisons
and
things
that
people
might
like
about
both
sort
of
thing
he's
got
a
couple
of
sites
that
need
to
launch
the
end
of
this
month.
C
I'm
not
across
this
was
that
supposed
to
be
landing
page
for
main
site.
A
Yeah,
but
we
are
also
pursuing
ad
grants
from
google,
so
we're
hoping
that
by
the
time
that
process
gets
approved,
we'll
have
a
page
and
we'll
be
able
to
put
the
two
together.
A
So
we'll
see
how
that
goes,
social
media.
I
think
I
scheduled
some
tweets
two
weeks
ago,
but
I
don't
think
I
scheduled
last
week.
A
I
think
it
would
be
really
great
to
do
a
couple
for
each
of
the
recent
blog
posts,
so
that
was
kind
of
on
my
to-do
list
for
last
week
that
I
forgot
to
do,
but
I
think
that
we
could
still
do
that
at
any
time
just
to
get
more
traffic
back
on
posts
that
happened
in
the
past,
that
people
didn't
see
them,
and
then
I
also
had
scheduled
a
bunch
a
while
ago
about
all
of
the
new
features
that
were
in
backdrop
one
116
and
I
had
never
posted
those
to
facebook.
A
B
C
So
there's
a
question
about
this
question
about
from
my
videos
about
a
case
study.
Obviously
oh
that's
not
published.
Okay.
C
I
I
remember
yeah,
I
remember
reviewing
that
mathias
needed
some
help
with
language.
I'm
not
sure
why
it's
not
published
I'll
ask
mathias
to
see
where
what
was
supposed
to
have
to
be
done.
A
If
he's
happy
with
it,
it
can
go
anytime,
just
make
sure
he's
happy
with
it
yep
and
fairly
exciting.
A
I
it
took
me
like
three
weeks
to
figure
out
how
to
grant
additional
facebook
admins,
because
facebook
changed
their
interface
and
I
don't
use
it
anymore,
so
I
couldn't
figure
it
out,
but
I
did
figure
it
out
and
I
granted
all
of
the
project
management
committee
members
that
I
could
find
on
facebook
access
to
it
as
well,
so
that
in
the
future,
if
other
people
want
to
manage
our
facebook,
I
don't
want
to
be
the
only
gate
keeper
on
that.
So
I
gave
it
to
you
tim.
I
gave
it
to
jack.
A
I
think
it
gave
it
to
olaf,
so
anyone
who
wants
to
help
us
with
facebook
marketing
stuff
should
be
allowed
to,
but
since
I
couldn't
figure
it
out,
I
didn't
want
to
be
the
only
one
in
the
future
who
had
to
know
how
to
do
it.
A
So
that's
exciting
newsletter.
We
still
haven't
gotten
a
newsletter
out.
I
think
at
this
point
we
should
start
planning
for
the
117
newsletter
to
be
the
first
one
on
the
new
platform.
Let's
see
last
week,
I
might
even
still
have
a
tab
open
for
it.
I
was
gonna
look
at.
A
So
I
can't
find
it.
I
have
a
tab
somewhere
I'll
find
it
we
need,
so
we
can't
use
mailchimp
anymore.
We
tried
to
use
jet
and
we
had
a
really
terrible
experience
with
them
and
decided
not
to
use
them
anymore.
So
we
needed
a
tool
we
can
use
to
send
out
a
mailing
to
our
subscribers.
C
A
With
those
goals
mentioned
it,
it's
right
on
the
tip
of
my
brain
anyway,
trying.
A
Yeah
and
they
so
one
thing
that
made
me
really
excited
about
sendgrid
is
that
I
know
that
their
deliverability
is
really
good
and,
after
all
the
problems
we
had
with
mailjet
that
was
kind
of
my
primary
concern.
It's
like
we
couldn't
even
log
into
the
mailjet
account
because
their
deliverability
was
so
bad.
So
if
we
could
go
with
someone
who
we
know,
the
emails
are
going
to
end
in
not
only
our
subscribers
inboxes
but
ours.
A
I
think
that
would
be
good
too,
but
it,
but
the
other
platform
was
recommended
because
it's
open
source
and
a
better
alignment
with
our
values.
So
I
was
like
it's
worth
evaluating,
but
yeah.
I
think
at
this
point
I
don't
know,
let
me
just
choose
one
and
get
it
done.
I
also
haven't
looked
at
the
templates
in
send
grid,
but
that
will
be
my
other
concern
is
making
sure
that
it's
easy
enough
for
us
to
just
plunk
content
in
where
we
need
it.
A
All
right,
if
anyone
else
is
interested
in
doing
that,
I
have
a
excel
spreadsheet,
of
all
the
data
we
got
out
of
mailchimp
and
I
can
get
a
similar
export
of
the
people
who
have
signed
up
in
mail
jet
since
we
switched
over
the
oh.
That
was
another
thing
that
was
a
problem.
Was
the
sign
up
form,
so
we
had
requirements
with
the
signup
form
being
able
to
customize
it
the
way
it
looks
and
when
we
drop
it
into
our
website
and
some
of
the
services
didn't
allow
customization
of
the
assignment
form.
A
With
mailchimp,
because
they're,
basically
like
here's,
some
html
to
whatever
you
want
with
it
as
long
as
this
piece
of
code's
in
there
it'll
work,
which
made
it
really
easy,
I
tried
like
webform.com,
because
I
thought
maybe
we
could
just
collect
email
addresses
that
way
and
it
was
very
stylized
what
the
form
looked
like
when
you
embedded
it.
So
that
was
an
issue
too.
So
just.
A
Yeah
we
need
to
do
a
little
research.
I'm
just
gonna
write
those
things
down,
so
I
don't
forget
them
sign
up
form.
B
Well,
should
we
create
a
back
an
issue
or
select
a
new
platform,
or
we
can
then.
B
Now
I'm
looking
in
backdropcms.org
right
now
and
I'm
finding
an
issue
for
send
regular
newsletters,
I'm
not
sure.
If
there's
anything
about
specifically
about
selecting
a
new
platform,
I
mean
keeping
good
notes
in
the
I'm
just
thinking
of
a
place
to
make
sure
we
have
a
history.
A
And
then
the
other
thing
that
we
talked
about
recently
is
doing
an
online
backdrop
event,
and
we
chose
the
dates
september,
18th
and
19th,
which
was
after
drupalcon
and
after
bad
camp
and
both
of
those
two
platforms
we're
going
to
use.
A
Oh,
I
don't
remember
now
because
I
didn't
go
to
drupalcon.
They
both
are
using
the
same
online
event
management
system
and
we
wanted
to
see
how
that
went.
A
I
didn't
attend
drupalcon,
but
I
talked
to
kevin
beforehand,
kevinthal,
who
does
a
lot
of
the
video
stuff
for
conferences
and
he
had
a
lot
of
reservations
about
hoppin,
but
I
saw
like
general
feedback
from
the
drupal
community
seemed
fairly
positive
about
it.
So.
A
Were
some
weird
some
weirdnesses,
but
it
would
be
good
to
have
sort
of
a
recap
debrief
meeting
for
people
who
were
attending
drupalcon
to
see
if
they
liked
it
enough
that
maybe
we
should
consider
it
for
backdrop
or
if
they
disliked
it
enough
that
we
should
eliminate
it.
A
I
know
we
had
some
success
earlier
this
year
with
a
zoom
conference,
but
zoom
is
also
proprietary
software.
So
it's
also
like,
what's
what's
in
line
with
our
values
versus,
what's
going
to
give
us
the
best
experience
for
our
attendees,
so
more
discussion
probably
needed.
B
B
I
think
the
big
disadvantage,
although
this
we
did,
I
participated
in
the
cms,
phillies
cms
or
cms
philly,
and
it
was
the
same
there,
which
is
you
couldn't
tell
like.
As
a
participant
you
couldn't
see.
Who
else
was
in
the
session?
That's
one
thing:
I
didn't
that
I
personally
kind
of
didn't
like
there
was.
B
There
was
some
bugginess
with
people,
but
I
mean
it
was
it
was
there
were
a
500
000
people
using
it
at
the
time,
so
there
was
some
bug
problems
with
people
having
to
refresh
their
screens
occasionally
to
keep
it
up.
To
date,
I've
heard
from
two
or
three
people
that
participated
in
triple
con,
all
of
whom
generally
liked
it.
So
nobody,
nobody
really
crashed
on
it.
That
I've
talked
to.
B
Looking
at
alternatives
would
be
fine
too,
but
can
we
do
it
is
happy
and
open
source
or
is
it
just?
It
is.
A
A
All
right,
so
that
was
all
the
stuff
that
we
said
we
would
do
and
did
or
didn't
and
all
of
the
stuff
that
we
had
on
our
agenda
to
review.
B
Can
I
make
a
suggestion
for
something
we
put
on
the
agenda
regularly
that
sort
of
falls
into
this
area,
which
is
the
I
think
we
ought
to
each
one
of
these
meetings
check
on
the
the
dashboard
notifications
to
make
sure
they're
up
to
date
and
the
news?
The
bet
that
so
we
have
that
dashboard
backdrop,
news
block
on
the
dashboard
and
I
sort
of
kept
that
up
to
date
for
a
little
while.
But
then
you
know
for
the
last
two
months.
B
I
haven't
so
there's
three
notifications
there
and
I
I
would
be
happy
to
just
keep
updating
them,
but
I
think
it
wouldn't
hurt
to
like
bring
that
up
every
two
weeks
and
see
if
anybody
has
ideas
for
what
you
know
what
should
be
on
the
dashboard
yeah
right
now,
it's
weekly
office
hours
on
wednesday
become
an
advocate
for
a
new
feature
in
backdrop
and
backdrop,
chat
switches
to
zulup.
So
all
three
of
these
are
kind
of
old
things,
but
they're
all
still
relevant,
so
yeah
right.
B
So,
for
example,
today
we
could
say
what
is
there
something
more
current
that
should
be
in
one
of
those
slots.
C
B
B
C
A
Statistics
yeah,
we
can
do
that.
I
think
what
I
might
do
is
pull
up
one
of
our
really
old
weekly
meeting
agendas,
because
we
used
to
talk
about
all
of
the
numbers.
There
were
like
five
things
where
we
checked
on,
like
a
usage
user
count
whatever.
I
would
like
to
pull
all
of
those
same
things
back
up,
so
that
we're
not
just
looking
at
like
one
number
and
get
sort
of
a
more
holistic.
D
A
Of
like
number
of
kindred
projects,
or
whatever
those
were,
but
I
do
think
it
would
be
good
to
sort
of
revisit
those
another
thing
that
I
would
like
to
do.
That
I
think
will
help
too
is
get
the
graphing
component
put
back
up
because
I
think,
like
one
number
by
itself,
doesn't
really
give
us
an
idea
of
like.
Are
we
growing
faster
than
we
were
this
time
last
year?
A
C
I
think
that
jeff
was
looking
into
automating
pulling
those
stats
and
I
think
a
result
of
that
is
the
the
blocks
that
we
have
in
the
main
page,
the
how
many
comments
on
github
etc.
How
many
commits
so,
I'm
not
sure
if
that's
a
special
module
like
a
custom
module
for
b.
C
A
Let's
see
so
of
of
the
blog
posts
that
we
have
not
to
skip
over
this
item,
is
there
anything
you
think
we
should
put
on
the
dashboard?
So
I
think,
like
the
pmc
changes
are
interesting,
but
because
we
did
it
in
like
three
different
blog
posts.
I
feel
like
that's
too
much
noise,
so
I
don't
know
if
we.
C
Do
we
have
a
hard
limit
on
how
many
links
we
display
on
that
thing
or
not.
A
Yeah,
I
still
think
like
I
wouldn't
want
three
blog
posts
about
pmc
members
to
show
up
there
or
three
links,
even
if
there
are
three
blog
posts,
but
I
was
thinking-
maybe
I
don't
know
finding
some
way
to
like
add
a
tag
on
the
website
about
like
this
is
a
pmc
membership
issue
or
something,
and
then
we
could
put
one
that
was
like
check
out
our
new
pmc
members
that
linked
to
a
page
that
had
all
three
blog
posts
on
it.
A
That
might
be
a
way
to
solve
that
problem,
where
we
can
get
the
information
out
to
people
but
not
have
to
like
bombard
them
with
stuff,
they
might
not
be
interested
in.
I
also
think
that
the
backdrop
is
a
viable
alternative
to
drupal.
7
is
a
really
strong
article,
but
putting
it
on
the
dashboard
would
be
putting
it
in
front
of
the
wrong
audience.
Like
those
people
already
know
about
backdrop,
so
that's
kind
of
my
first
one
on
that.
One.
B
So
sorry
go
ahead,
I
was
just
gonna
say
I
thought
about
that
article
too,
and
I
mean
I
don't
think
it
would
hurt
to
put
it
up
for
a
short
time.
I
wouldn't
want
to
leave
it
there
just
because
it
you
know,
even
people
that
are
already
using
backdrops
sort
of
seeing
the
arguments
so
that
they
can
pass
them
on
is
a
good
thing.
Okay,
so
I
wouldn't
you
know
I.
I
think
it
would
be
okay
to
put
it
up
there.
I
just
wouldn't
want
that
to
sit
there
for
a
long
time.
B
Just
talking
about
the
one
you
wrote
about
the
future
or
background.
C
So
it's
a
single
article
announcing
andy
yourself,
team
and
olaf.
C
So
maybe
we
should
have
something
like
an
equivalent
with
a
stepping
down
thing
or
something
or
maybe
we
can
edit
that
to
sort
of
like
incorporate
the
changes.
So
new
members
past
members,
something
like
that,
just
an
idea
and
then
out
of
the
recent
articles
yeah,
maybe
the
one
that
I
brought
and
then
the
linux
foundation
thing
that
that's
important
to
be
communicated.
I
guess
it's
something
that
we
end.
So
I
guess
not
for
a
long
time
but
yeah
right.
A
In
terms
of
priority,
I
think
of
those
options,
I
would
want
the
the
drupal
7
alternative
to
drupal
7-1
the
highest
priority.
So
maybe
we
should
put
that
one
up
now
and
then
two
weeks
from
now,
we
can
see
if
we
want
to
put
a
leadership
style
post
up.
A
Okay,
so
I
just
added
a
new
tag
on
a
backdrop:
cms.org
called
leadership,
but
we'll
need
to
go
through
and
tag
all
of
those
old
blog
posts
with
it,
and
then
we
could
put
the
link
to
and
throw
this
link
into
getter
tag
leadership
for
the
dashboard
and
then
that
way,
if
anyone
was
interested
in
our
that
way,
they
would
find
about
core
committers,
the
pmc
members
and
then
other
pmc
members
that
stepped
down
all
in
one
place.
B
Yes,
it
does
yeah,
I
think,
that'll
work,
I
didn't
know
we,
we
had
the
tag
fuel,
but
we
do
look
nice,
okay,.
A
Yeah,
it's
it's
not
free
tagging,
but
the
hair
tags.
Nonetheless,.
C
A
All
right
and
then
in
terms
of.
A
C
Do
we
want
to
put
a
switch
somewhere
and
exclude
instances
of
backdrop
being
spun
on
on
tagboard?
I
think.
A
We
don't
track
pantheon
sites
three
times
and
only
track
them
once
any
site
has
to
continually
ping
every
week
in
order
to
be
counted
so
a
tugboat
site
that,
like
fires
up
and
then
nobody
touches
it
for
five
weeks,
isn't
gonna
do
the
cron
thing,
and
so
it's
not
gonna
ping
again,
so
it
shouldn't
be
okay,
so
we've
already
got
a
bunch
of
sort
of
protections
in
this,
or
our
numbers
should
be
more
true
to
real
site
behavior
than
drupal's
numbers.
A
Okay
and
testing
to
all
of
our
testing,
when
you
run
like
the
tests,
they
also
won't
reach
out.
They
reach
an
internal
feed
instead
of
the
real
feed
to
run
their
practice
things.
We
changed
that
from
how
drupal
works
too.
C
A
A
Okay,
just
really
quick,
I'm
gonna
go
back
to
agendas
from
2015.
A
A
We
looked
at
the
number
of
projects
with
official
releases.
We
looked
at
the
number
of
can
trip
authors.
C
B
Well,
to
me
like
on
sunbackdrop.org,
isn't
that
interesting,
because
it
could
mean
so
many
different
things.
I
would.
I
would
be
more
interested
in
seeing
activity
stats
like
what's
happening
now,
so
I
would
love
to
see
like
how
many
people
have
posted
in
the
forum
in
the
last
month
or
the
last
week
or
how
many
people
have
contributed
to
the
the
you
know
have
posted
something,
and
I
don't,
but
I
don't
know
how
easy
these
those
stats
are
to
get,
but
if
we
could
figure
out
a
way
to
get
those
like.
B
C
Well,
how
many,
how
many
new
posts
is
easy?
You
look
easy.
We
can
grab
that
from
the
forum
thing
yes,
but
how
many
replies
that
that
would
be
a
bit
hard
right,
but
the
new
post
is
less.
B
Useful
because
you
know
in
a
busy
week,
you
alone
can
spike
that
gregory,
okay
right,
so
it's
you
know
I
like,
I
would
be
like
what
I'd
love
to
see
is
how
many,
not
not
even
how
many
posts
but
I'd
love,
to
see
how
many
individuals
were
active.
You
know
posted
something
at
least
one
thing
that
would
be
nice,
but
I
don't
know
if
there's
an
easy
way
to
do.
A
I
think
so
we,
and
so
we
have
the
one
of
the
accounts
on
our
home
page.
B
I
mean
how
many
people
comments,
how
many
people
logged
into
zulup
would
be
interesting
in
a
given
week
or
month
or
something,
but
I
don't
know
how
easy
that
is.
I
was
a
little
bit
surprised
like,
I
think,
bw
panda
at
one
point
when
we
were
making
the
decision
like
created
a
list
of
everybody
that
had
posted
in
github
or
not
known
and
get
her
in
the
last
year
or
something-
and
I
you
know
like,
I
would
have
had
no
idea
how
to
get
that
information
and
he
figured
out
a
way
to
do
that.
B
In
a
year,
if
we
could
like
in
any
given
month
to
do
a
similar
thing
and
julep
and
say
how
many
people
were
active
in
the
last
month,
that
would
be.
C
C
A
C
Week,
so
with
regards
to
that,
that
will
be
useful,
just
getting
the
numbers
out
there,
but
with
regards
to
the
other
question
that
doc
was
asking
like
what
what
can
we
do
to
improve
those?
C
B
I
I
I
mean,
as
I
replied
to
him,
I
believe
that
addressed
that
issue
almost
every
two
weeks
in
this
meeting
right,
that's
why
we
come
here
and
we're
talking
about.
I
mean
in
talking
about
the
dashboard
we're
talking
about
how
do
we
reach
more
people
every
once
in
a
while,
and
that's
this
right
at
the
beginning
of
the
year
we
did
sort
of
the
high
level
look
where
we
try
to
take
step
back
and
say
overall,
what
are
we
doing
right
and
not
in
terms
of
outreach?
B
You
know
we
have
to
do
that
every
once
in
a
while,
so
like
what
I
told
doc
wilbon,
if
somebody
thinks
they
have
a
better
idea
of
how
we
should
do
that,
I'm
all
ears,
but
I
think
we
are
spending
time
addressing
the
issue
on
a
frequent
basis.
So.
C
Are
we
doing
anything
with
regards
to
reaching
people
that
that
are
in
the
group
of
you
know?
So
I
remember
how
I
started
working
with
drupal
is
that
I
I
did
a
sort
of
like
market
research
to
build
my
own
website,
so
people
that
start.
You
know
I
have
a
few
cousins,
a
couple
of
cousins
that
finished
id
and
just
as
a
for
pocket
money,
they
just
build
websites
and
they
usually
do
static
websites.
So
at
some
point
something
more
complicated
will
come
to
them
and
they
will
start
looking
at
cms's.
B
Recruiting
my
gut
reaction
to
that
is
that
we
spend
a
lot
of
time
talking
about
you
know
who,
who
else
we
could
be
reaching
out
to,
but
you
know
we're
not
we.
You
know
we
have
some
target
audiences
that
were
that
we're
talking
about
and
trying
to
do.
I
you
know,
I
don't
know
that
defining
new
audiences
unless
you
have
some
ideas.
C
This
is
just
sort
of
like
a
seed
that
I
I
planted
in
the
brains
of
people
that
want
to
contribute
more
in
australia
and
since
the
government
is
using
a
drupal
distribution,
I
sort
of
like
proposed
that,
at
least
in
victoria
we
try
to
get
to
drupal
in
general,
being
taught
in
public
schools
sort
of
like
to
get
people
familiar
with
the
sites
that
are
being
like
the
software
that
is
being
used
to
build
government
sites.
C
B
B
I
mean
I
all
I'm
going
to
say
is,
I
think,
every
once
in
a
while.
It
makes
sense
to
sort
of
step
back
and
look
at
who
else
we
could
be
reaching.
What
could
be?
We
would
be
doing
differently,
I'm
just
not
sure
if
that's
the
priority
today
right,
it's
like
yeah.
B
I
mean
I,
I
was
more
interested
in
the
question
jacqueline
asked,
which
is
like
what
is
enough
and
like
what
and-
and
I
think
he
got
some
good
answers
for
for
different
people.
It
manages
and,
like
I
don't
know,
I
I
for
some.
This
is
a
really
difficult
topic
which
you've
made
it
very
clear.
Gregory
they're,
like
you're,
just
doing
this
work
because
you
like
it
and
you
know
whether
other
people
adopt
it
or
not.
Isn't
you
know
a
big
deal,
some
people
that
are
contributors
might
say.
B
Well,
you
know
it's
hard
for
me
to
contribute
this
much.
If
I
don't
see
people,
you
know
more
people
using
it
and
I
don't
think
there's
a
right
or
wrong
answer
to
this,
but
I
feel
like
there
may
be,
ought
to
be
a
way
for
us
to
talk
more
about
that
and
that,
like
I
would
like
to
make.
So
this
could
be
a
great
thing
at
the
backdrop.
B
Camp
is
to
have
sort
of
a
session
just
where
people
can
talk
about
that
and
share
ideas,
not
with
the
goal
of
coming
with
the
right
or
wrong
answer,
but
just
to
be
able
to
sort
of
see
how
other
people
view
that
and-
and
I
just
think
that's
a
helpful-
you
know
I-
I
think
that
would
help
doc
wilmot
right.
He
said
I
think,
that's,
maybe
a
question
he's
asking
himself
like
I'm
putting
all
of
this
effort
into
it.
You
know
and
we're
not
seeing
the
kind
of
growth
I'd
like
to
see.
B
Okay,
that
was
a
little
bit
of
a
we.
Was
there
anything
urgent
else
urgent
in
this
meeting
I
started
to.
There
are
a
few
related
issues
on
backdrops
in
the
issue
queue
already
related
to
like
stats.
We
do
have
one
that's
just
to
show
more
stats
to
go
back
further,
I'm
pretty
sure
there's
another
issue
somewhere
and
I'm
looking
for
it
to
graph
the
stats.
C
Yeah
is
that
the
one
that
jeff
jeff
proposed
to
use
elasticsearch
is
that
the
one.
B
B
A
B
A
Okay,
well,
let's
go
ahead
and
wrap
this
meeting
and
then
we
can
regroup
in
several
meetings.
Several
minutes
for
the
next
thing.