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A
All
right,
hello,
welcome
to
the
september
1st
outreach
meeting.
My
name
is
tim
erickson
and
we're
going
to
start
out
our
meeting
as
we
usually
do
with
introductions.
A
People
could
just
share
their
name
where
their
where
they
are
today
and
anything
interesting
that
they
want
to
share
or
that
they're
working
on
right
now
I'll
go
ahead.
I'm
tim
erickson,
I'm
in
deerwood
minnesota.
A
My
background
is
a
little
different
because
I'm
in
a
different
I'm
still
in
deerwood,
but
I'm
not
in
the
same
house.
I
usually
am
so
I'm
dog
sitting.
So
in
my
earlier
meeting
today
the
dogs
got
anxious
and
started
barking
and
making
noise,
which
will
make
some
of
you
happy,
but
maybe
not
everybody.
A
B
C
Hey
everybody,
I'm
greg
I'm
joining
from
greece,
which
is
like
it's.
What
is
it
11?
Something
p.m
and
it's
still
26
or
28
or
something
that's
celsius.
It's
too
hot.
I
haven't
joined
the
meetings
in
like
months
now,
so
there's
a
lot
of
things
to
cut
up
and
yeah.
I
thought
that
it
was
going
to
be
useful
with
the
coming
release,
but
then
I
jumped
in
the
issue
queue,
and
it
was
so
many
things
that
I
needed
to
caught
up
to
cut
up
with
that.
C
D
I
am
martin
in
the
uk
I'm
getting
ready
to
launch
the
first
backdrop
site
that
I've
done
for
a
client
from
from
scratch.
It's
not
a
migration
from
drupal
and
it's
been
quite
fun
because
it's
just
been
a
blank
slate.
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
doing
that
and
I'm
quite
excited
about
having
html5
date
widgets
in
1.23.
D
E
Chillington
joining
from
a
dark
room
in
oakland
california,
I'm
currently
working
on
a
bunch
of
updates
to
the
first
backdrop
site
I
built
after
backdrop
1.0
launched
and
I
am
so
pleased
to
see
all
of
the
new
stuff.
That's
in
core.
In
particular,
there
are
things
that
we
implemented
in
other
ways
before
they
were
available
in
core,
like
field
blocks
and
hero
blocks
and
stuff.
So
yeah,
it's
really
cool
to
sort
of
take
a
trip
back
down
memory
lane
and
see
all
the
progress
we've
made.
A
Oh
today,
we
have
an
outreach
meeting
and
I
don't
know.
D
A
But
okay,
we
were
talking
about
our
agenda
for
today,
so
I
haven't
thought
too
much
about
the
agenda.
Today.
We
do
have
a
backdrop
live
coming
up.
We
have
bad
camp
coming
up.
We
have
a
number
of
things
that
we
could
be
talking
about.
Does
anybody
did
anybody
come
with
anything
in
particular
that
they
want
to
be
sure
we
address
on
the
agenda.
B
Yeah
and
since
it's
actually
on
on
the
agenda
right
now,
city
crm
update
that
we've
got
civic
crm
on
the
beta
side,
we've
got
integrated
with
the
user
registration
page
and
the
user
profile
pages
and
edit
pages,
and
I
partly
ask
people
to
take
a
look
and
make
sure
that
they
like
what
they
see,
because
I
think,
if
they
do,
then
we
would
be
ready
to
move
it
onto
the
real
site
and
I
would
further
propose
that
kind
of
the
first
real
thing
we
try
to
do
with.
B
D
D
B
A
Good
anybody
have
any
questions
about
civic
crm.
D
C
I
don't,
I
don't,
have
a
question
about
cv,
but
since
the
registration
page
was
mentioned,
where
are
we
with
because
I've
been
away
for
months?
Have
we
made
any
progress
with
regards
to
single
sign-on
for
the
various
sites.
E
So
we
have
made
a
little
bit
of
progress
in
a
lot
of
different
directions
on
single
sign-on,
none
of
which
I
think
have
gotten
us
significantly
closer
to
having
a
working
version,
but
I
originally
ported
the
bakery
module.
I
think
jason
flatt
did
a
little
work
on
that
recently.
E
I'm
not
sure
how
much
farther
it's
gotten,
but
he
picked
it
up
and
looked
at
it
at
least,
and
then
the
stanford
projects
are
using
a
different
external
authentication
service
and
they
have
a
module
interacts
with
that
which
is
working,
but
we
don't
use
that
service.
So
we
would
need
to
spend
enough
time
setting
that
up.
If
that's
the
direction
we
wanted
to
go
and
is
it
paid
or
free?
E
I
don't
know
it
might
be
one
of
those
things
where
you
can
have
it
as
a
paid
service
or
you
could
like
run
it
on
your
own
server.
But
there
are
a
couple
of
options
like
that
that
I'll
use
sort
of
like
a
more
universal.
E
I
don't
know
pattern
for
how
single
sign-ons
work
that
isn't
specifically
related
to
our
system,
but
the
advantage
of
bakery
is
that,
because
it's
built
in
our
system,
anyone
who
can
work
in
our
system
can
work
on
it
and
all
of
these
other
platforms
sort
of
require
people
with
that
experience,
and
we
don't
currently
have
anyone
who
does
or
who's
interested
in
learning
it.
That
could
change
at
any
moment
depending
on
anyone's
motivation.
D
A
Trying
to
do
two
of
them
in
there
some
things
got
their
attention
yeah.
I
I
just
I
think
nate
has
implied
that.
Maybe
since
that,
with
all
the
other
options
out
there,
there
might
be
something
better
than
bakery,
but
really
what
we
need
is
anybody.
A
That's
either
willing
to
work
with
bakery
or
any
other
solution
to
do
this,
so
you
know
that's,
I
I
don't
feel
like.
We
have
anybody
that
sort
of
has
the
the
skill
set
and
the
and
the
knowledge
that
has
stepped
up
to
work
on
that.
So,
if
anybody
is
listening
and
feels
like
that
might
be
a
way
they
want
to
contribute
the
long-standing
need
of
this
community
to
get
a
single
sign-on
on
our
many
websites.
A
We
we
were
we're
just
moving
civic
crm
into
our
main
backdrop
site
bankruptcms.org,
to
help
with
things
like
the
newsletter
and
member
management
and
volunteer
management,
and
that
is
something
we're
very
close
to
and
and
that
might
who
knows
that,
could
I
could
see
where
that
might
spur
once
we
got
that
going,
the
interest
in
single
sign-on
might
increase,
we'll
see.
A
Good
okay,
if
nothing
else
in
civvy
crm.
Let's
talk
briefly
about
bad
camp
because
bad
camp
is
coming
up
and
there's
a
there's
a
little
activity
going
on
around
there.
So
irena
has
expressed
an
interest
in
sort
of
working
with
bad
camp
and
trying
to
get
some
backdrop
activity
there.
A
This
year-
and
I
haven't
heard
a
lengthy
report
from
her,
but
she
did
give
us
a
quick
update
in
zulu
yesterday
that
she
was
looking
at
possibly
helping
organize
a
hybrid
sprint
during
bad
camp
and
jen,
and
I
had
a
meeting
with
irina
a
few
weeks
ago
and
I
think
her
interest
is
in
making
it
easier
working
on
the
upgrade
process
from
drupal
7
at
vatican
and
in
particular,
sort
of
creating
a
better
ui
for
importing
your
drupal
7
database
into
a
new
backdrop
install
and
she
just
sort
of
posed
the
question
yesterday
in
zulu,
which
is:
do
you
think
it
would
be
okay
to
do
a
sort
of
a
hybrid
in-person
virtual
sprint
during
that
game?
A
And
and
my
response,
although
not
very
official,
was
just
I
don't
see.
Why
not?
I
think
what
we'll
have
as
long
as
we've
got
at
least
some
people
at
bedcamp,
and
I
think
we,
the
only
people
we
know
of
for
sure
that
are
going
to
bad
camp-
are
luke
and
irina,
but
that
might
be
enough
to
to
to
have
an
in-person
presence,
and
certainly
I
think
there
are
those
of
us
that
would
promote
participate
remotely.
A
E
I
have
I
have
an
update,
so
I
have
been
talking
with
john
keely
who's,
the
current
main
organizer
for
bad
camp.
He.
A
E
If
backdrop
would
be
interested
in
doing
a
summit
to
which
I
said
yes,
but
I
asked
a
bunch
of
questions
about
what
that
might
look
like,
they
currently
have
one
room
that
holds
200
people
that
will
be
available
for
three
hours
on
friday
morning
for
a
backdrop
summit.
So
I
don't
know
what
we
can
do
in
three
hours,
but
it
seems
like
if
they're
going
to
give
us
a
place
to
do
something.
We
should
he's
looking
into
options
for
remote
attendance.
E
I
think
the
whole
event
is
sort
of
trying
to
figure
out
how
the
if
they're,
gonna,
try
and
handle
remote
attendance
for
sessions
and
that
sort
of
thing,
but
yeah.
E
Count
me
in
and
we'll
figure
it
out,
so
I
will
be
there
at
least
for
friday.
I
don't
know
if
I'm
gonna
be
there
for
sure
thursday
or
saturday.
C
E
It's
up
to
us,
so
I
guess
that
would
be
the
question
like
what
do
we
think
we
can
do
effectively
in
three
hours?
We've
done
a
summit
before
where
we
had
various
different
agendas.
I
mean
we've
done
lots
of
summons
before,
where
it
sort
of
is
varied.
We
did
one
that
was
sort
of
like
a
court.
E
Conversation
thing
was
a
lot
of
talk
about
what
we
should
do
and
we
had
another
one
that
was
a
little
bit
more
educational
for
people
who
don't
know
what
backdrop
is
we
had
some
that
were
sort
of
informational
in
the
morning
and
then
go
to
work
in
the
afternoon?
E
So
yeah,
I
think.
Maybe
you
know
we
should
just
think
about
like
what
what
are
those
three
hours
gonna
be
most
beneficial
for
us.
Knowing
that
you
know
we
don't
have
all
day.
People
are
probably
gonna,
come
in
not
really
knowing
very
much
a
backdrop
and
hopefully
be
able
to
leave
and
go
attend
sessions
the
next
day
on
it
so
yeah,
but
we
don't.
We
don't
have
an
official
guide
as
to
what
it
should
be.
We
can
do
whatever
we
want.
A
Well,
I
think
the
year
I
was
there,
you
had
a
training
one
day
and
then
a
summit
another
day
so
that
helped
make
it.
You
know
sort
of
define
the
summit
because
you'd
already
done
the
training
I
mean
I
would
I
personally,
I
think,
preferred
that
it
not
just
be
a
training
that
I
think
irena
was
really
looking
at
like.
A
How
could
we
we
work,
follow
up
on
this
sort
of
opening,
with
the
d.a
to
sort
of
build
relationships
with
the
drupal
community
and
to
talk
about
how
do
we
improve
the
upgrade
process
from
triple
seven
and
that
it
would
seem
to
me
that
that
might
be
an
opportunity
to
work
that
into
the
summit
where
it
would
so?
Are
you
saying
the
summit's
on
friday.
E
Yeah
friday
morning,
nine
to
noon
or
something
like
that.
E
A
A
Yeah
now
that
I
think
about
it,
I
was
only
a
bad
camp
once
and
I
don't
think
there
was
like
a
big
sprint
day,
but
but
I
know
that
people
were
there
sprinting
right.
They
they
would
just
like
find
a
corner.
A
A
Good
well,
I
could
I
mean
if
there
were
going
to
be
sprinting
on
sunday
or
something,
and
you
know,
friday's
sort
of
towards
the
beginning
of
the
event
I
could
see
where
we
would
use.
We
could
use
that
as
a
like.
Let's
talk
about
strategy,
you
know
how?
How
can
we
better
help
drupal
7
sites
get
out
of
drupal
7
using
backdrop,
and
you
know
what
what
are
the
things
that
we
need
to
do
that
to
make
it
easier
and
and
have
that
kind
of
a
summit?
A
A
A
E
Yeah,
so
if
I
can
definitely
be
there
on
friday
morning
for
those
three
hours,
I
was
just
trying
to
figure
out
from
their
website
what
the
timeline
looks
like.
It
looks
like
it
still
says:
tbd.
A
E
Room
and
so
they're
just
gonna
put
like
summits
there,
but
they
don't
have
any
kind
of
schedule
or
anything
up
yet.
So
I
don't
really
know
what
else
is
going
on
around
it.
A
You
know,
do
small
group
activities
and
stuff,
and
I
think
the
problem
is
we
just
don't
know
if
we
have
enough
people
that'll
show
up
to
a
summit
to
break
into
small
groups,
but
we
could
be
sort
of
prepared
that
if
there's
a
handful
of
experienced
users
that
come
in
a
handful
of
beginners,
that
we
use
the
summit
time
to
sort
of
break
into
a
an
intro
group
that
just
talks
about
you
know
and
it
answers
questions
and
helps
people
get
started.
And
then
the
advanced
group
could
do
more.
The
core
conversation
kind
of
thing.
A
C
A
Let
me
just
say
this
quick,
I'm
pretty
sure
bad
camp,
just
tweeted
out
in
the
last
week
that
they've
sort
of
abandoned
the
hybrid
idea
for
this
year
that
they
they
just
weren't,
going
to
be
able
to
make
it
work.
That
doesn't
mean
that
we
couldn't
try
to
do
that
ourselves
in
our
summit.
A
But
it
sounds
to
me
like
they're,
and
we
should
verify
that,
but
I'm
pretty
sure
I
saw
a
recent
tweet
saying
sort
of
sorry
folks.
We
know
people
were
asking
for
this,
but
we
can't
we
can't
make
it
happen.
A
A
But
again
we're
talking
about
a
hybrid
sprint,
which
is
pretty
you
know,
that's
not
hard
to
do.
I
think
hybrid
wise
and
we
could
try
to
do
something
summit-wise.
That
way,
although
to
be
honest,
I'm
not
sure
if
that's
worth
it
we're
going
to
have
backdrop
live
two
weeks
later.
It
might
be
better
if
we're
at,
if
we're
there
to
just
do.
You
know
just
focus
on
the
people
that
are
there
and
then
direct
people,
the
remote
folks
to
come
to
backdrop
live
a
few
weeks.
B
D
E
Whether
I
basically
said
yes
count
us
in,
let
me
know
what
you
need
from
us
in
order
to
make
this
happen
like
do
you
need
an
event
description
yet
do
you
need
an
agenda,
and
I
haven't
even
heard
back
to
that.
Let
me
know
what
you
need
email,
so
I
don't
know
yet,
but
they
want.
I
don't
even
know
if
I
feel
like
my
yes
was
accepted.
I
guess
I'll
follow
up.
D
A
D
E
Like
some,
you
know,
demonstrations
or
case
studies
or
something
you
know
just
just
a
whole
bunch
of
things.
We
could
potentially
talk
about
in
case
no
one
in
the
room
had
any
in
particular,
they
were
interested
in
learning
about.
I
imagine
arena
will
be
there
and
she'll
want
to
talk
about
upgrades.
The
very
least
we
could
use
it
to
promote
her
sprint.
Yeah.
A
A
Anything
else
about
bad
camp
right.
I
think
we
should
get
it
on
our
calendar
and
start
letting
folks
know.
But
when
you
get
again,
if
you
get
any
kind
of
official
confirmation,
then
let's
tweet
about
it
and
start
letting
folks
know.
E
A
And
we
could.
We
should
connect
with
irena
too,
to
find
out
if
she's,
what
else
she's
got
in
the
works,
because,
if
anything,
but
she
was
really
trying
to
push
some
stuff.
D
A
So
I'm
gonna
bring
up
a
new
topic,
zulu
and
outreach.
There
was
a
zoolop
discussion
going
on
about
or
a
twitter
discussion
going
on
about.
Zulip
and
I
replied
is
the
backdrop
user
account
indicating
that
we
used
it
and
jen
commented
on
that
thread
and
ex
gen.
You
expressed
your
ongoing
frustration
with
zulu,
which
inspired
me
to
like
drop
into
the
zulu
zulu
chat
and
say:
hey.
A
We
we've
had
gotten
this
feedback
in
our
community
and
we're
wondering
how
other
people
have
dealt
with
it
or
or
to
plant
the
idea
that
maybe
there's
something
that
could
be
done
in
the
zulu
community
or
in
the
zulu
platform
to
it
is
an
open
source
project.
So
I'm
like
well,
why
shouldn't
I
just
jump
in
there
and
advocate
for
making
it
better,
not
to
mention
the
fact
that
I
think
anytime,
we
sort
of
engage
with
a
community
like
that.
It's
it's
a
bit
of
outreach.
A
It's
reminding
people
that
we're
out
there,
and
so
I
don't
have
much
to
say
other
than
that.
I've
done
that
and
I,
for
the
last
two
days,
I've
been
sort
of
going
back
and
forth
just
a
little
bit
on
this
topic
of
how
to
to
make
the
ui
a
little
bit
friendlier
in
terms
of
especially
around
topics
and
make
that
a
little
less
frustrating.
A
So
if
anybody
else
is
interested
in
engaging
with
the
zoo
love
community
in
their
zulu
chat,
I
welcome
them
to
come
and
join
that
otherwise
I'll
we'll
see
if
that
goes
anywhere.
E
I
did
open
some
issues
in
their
queue.
I
think
when.
E
It
yeah
and
there
there
are
other
people
requesting
the
same
feature.
I
I
haven't
followed
up
on
her
recently
to
see
if
anyone's
worked
on
it,
I
can
find
it.
A
Yeah,
if
you
could
find
the
issues
I
I
wasn't
sure
like
if
our
way
of
handling
things
like
that
is,
you
know.
True
of
all,
I
didn't
want
to
just
go
into
their
issue
and
then
open
up
your
issues
without
sort
of
a
better
sense
of
what
their
culture
was.
So
I
actually
the
first
thing
I
did
was
I
just
if
you
go
to
their
sort
of
read
me
or
you
know
about
how
to
participate
for
new
features.
It
recommends
that
you
send
them
a
an
email.
A
So
the
first
thing
I
did
was
sent
them
an
email
and,
I
sort
of
said
hey.
Is
there
an
issue
that
I
could
participate
in
or
or
how
should
I
do
this,
but
then,
before
before,
even
waiting
for
a
response?
I
just
went
and
thought
well,
let's
just
go
to
their
zulu
instance
and
and
engage
there
and
and
I've
gotten
a
few
responses.
But
nobody's
pointed
me
at
any.
I
like
issues
in
the
issue,
queue
or
anything
so.
A
Anyways,
but
I
I
do
see
like
our
community
reaching
out
and
connecting
with
other
communities
as
a
a
form
of
outreach.
That's
not
why
I
went
there,
but
as
I'm
there,
I'm
certainly
not
hesitating
to
mention
which
community
I'm
from
and
just
raising
awareness,
and
I
encourage
others
to
do
the
same.
A
What
else
do
we
have
to
talk
about
outreach-wise?
I
suppose
we
should
talk
about
backdrop
live.
I
only
hesitate
because
I
haven't
done
anything
in
the
last
two
weeks.
We
do
what
we
should
and
so
jen
you.
You
confirmed.
I
think
last
week
that
you
do
have
registration
live,
which
I
don't
think,
we've
told
anyone.
A
So
we
should
maybe
at
least
let
folks
know
in
the
the
insiders
in
the
community
that
registration
is
live,
so
they
can
start
to
test
it
out.
I
would
like
to
actually,
if
you
told
me,
you
think,
is
the
site
ready
for
to
tweet
like
to
tweet
about
backdrop,
live.
E
E
A
I'm
thinking,
in
addition
to
just
testing
the
the
process
like
is
the
content
sort
of
set
yeah.
It
looks
like
it's
back
to
sort
of
the
the
default
problem.
E
I
unpublished
the
schedule,
a
link
in
the
menu
and
I
updated
all
of
the
taxonomy
term
times
and
stuff.
So
I
think
everything
is
ready,
except
for
the
tvd
discussion
nodes.
A
Okay,
well,
let's,
let's
do
that,
then
our
priority
would
be
to
get
one
or
two
more
people
to
test
the
registration
process
and
then
to
start
tweeting
about
it.
Well,
I
guess
we've
got
almost
two
months.
It
looks
like
well
a
good
month
and
a
half
october
21st
now
a
month
in
it
yeah,
okay,.
A
So
we're
we're
ahead
of
the
curve,
and
I
think
this
is
a
really
you
know.
This
is
an
opportune
time
to
be
ahead
of
the
curve,
because
with
bad
camp
coming
up
with
this
other
the
discussions
about
drupalcon
and
stuff,
it's
just,
I
think,
a
really
good
time
to
like
have
a
an
event
get
it
out
there.
A
I
think
we
have
been
talking
about
how
one
of
the
things
we
we've
talked
about,
but
haven't,
I
think,
made
an
official
decision
on,
although
I'm
leaning
towards
it
strongly,
is
having
sort
of
a
scheduled
beginner
track.
That's
almost
like
a
you
know,
a
training,
a
backdrop
training,
that's
scheduled
during
that
prime
spot.
A
D
E
I
don't
know
if
it's
worth
mentioning,
but
we
now
have
a
slack
channel
with
the
open
source
day
folks,
where
our
project
mentors
are
starting
to
show
up,
which
is
great.
These
are
people
who
are
going
to
help
us
on
sprint
day
with
new
collaborators,
tim
and
nate,
and
I
have
all
jumped
in
there,
and
I
think
one
of
our
reps
is
there
now,
so
we're
all
just
sort
of
getting
organized
for
global
sprint
day.
A
Yeah,
I
mean
the
only
public
thing
here.
Is
that
now's
a
good
time
if
you're
in
the
issue
queue-
and
you
see
good
beginner
issues,
it's
a
great
time
to
tag
them
so
that
we
have
a
good
variety
of
issues
for
this
sprint.
A
We
do
the
let's
talk
actually
sort
of
reflecting
back
to
the
the
civic
crm
discussion.
Robert
you
suggested.
A
good
first
thing
to
do
would
be
the
newsletter
in
there.
What
is
optimistically
what's
our
best
timeline,
we
should
get
a
newsletter
out
soon
and
I'm
wondering
if
we
should
wait
for
civvy
crm.
A
I'm
really
hesitant
to
do
that,
though,
because
of
our
track
record
or
if
we
should
go
ahead
and
get
one
out
now,
because
we're
gonna,
if
with
backdrop,
live
coming
up,
you
know
it
won't
be
long
until
we
need
to
do
another
one
anyways,
if
you
have
what's
optimistically,
if,
if
we
got
testing
how
long
what's
the
minimum
amount
of
time
it
would
be
before
we
were
ready.
B
Just
confirming
that,
once
I
get
the
list
of
all
the
email
addresses
from,
I
should
receive
a
newsletter
that
I
can
properly
import
those
into
a
city,
crm
contacts
and
their
group
for
the
newsletter.
So,
roughly
two
weeks
till
you
can
do
that
and
that's
predicated
on
data.
You
get
a
go
ahead
and
move
things
on
to
cms.org
and
getting
a
copy
of
the
newsletter
email
list.
D
B
Well,
I
think
I
can.
I
can
do
it
all
myself.
I
just
don't
want
to
get
too
far
in
front
of
the
texas.
You
know.
Do
things
before
people
and
have
someone
say,
wait
we
weren't
ready
for.
D
E
Yeah,
I
think
I
can.
I
can
pull
all
of
the
email
addresses
out
of
mailjet
and
drop
them
in
send
in
blue
and
then
when
we
get
an
expert
from
sendinblue.
That
would
be
like
our
definitive
list
and
I
can
either
pull
that
or
you
should
have
the
access
to
that
in
the
marketing
keychain
for
one
password
and
then
hopefully,
you'll
have
everything
you
need
and
won't
be
blocked
by
any
of
us,
and
then
I
guess
the
next
thing
would
be
figuring
out
like
do.
B
If,
if
there
is
a
template
for
like
standard
header
and
standard
footer
that
we
want
to
use
we'll
need
to
add
those
to
city,
if
there's
a
temple,
I
don't
think
there's
a
temple
place
for
a
template
for
the
newsletter
itself.
B
Okay,
you
sort
of
copy
and
paste.
Could
I
ask
so
I've
never
delved
into
cinnamon
blue,
and
I'm,
if
you
want,
I
I
can
go
starts
belonging,
but
it
could
be
possible
to
like
say
for
you
to
do
this,
send
in
blue
interactions
so
that
I
just
end
up
with
a
csv
file.
Yep
addresses
that
would
be
great.
E
E
A
On
much
longer,
then
we
go
ahead
and
wait
and
that
we
really
shoot
for
two
weeks,
maybe
by
this
meeting
two
weeks
from
now
that
we're
ready,
if
we
haven't
done
so
that
we're
ready,
should
we
you
know
tentatively,
do
we
need
another
week
to
sort
of
let
people
give
you
feedback,
or
do
you
want
to
just
play
that
by
ear.
B
By
ear
I
mean
assuming
those
who
are
either
at
this
meeting
or
who
watch
the
video
you
know
have
their
notice
to
go,
take
a
look
at
beta
and
squat
and
if
we
don't
hear
anything
within
the
next
several
days,
I'm
traveling
around
I'll
proceed.
E
B
A
Good
that
sounds
like
a
plan.
You
know
what
it's
ten
minutes,
two,
if
nobody
well,
I'm
gonna.
A
I
am
gonna
just
put
out
a
plea
for
blog
posts.
It's
something
we
used
to
do
regularly
and
I
I'd
like
to
start
doing
that
more
again.
I'd
like
to
see
more
content.
I've
made
a
few
suggestions
over
the
last
two
weeks
anytime.
A
I
hear
a
topic
that
seems
like
it
would
be:
a
good
blog
post.
I
I've
been
sort
of
pitching
it
and
saying
hey
if
anybody
can
write
a
blog
post
for
that
we'd
love
to
have
some
content
from
across.org,
so
I'm
just
going
to
make
a
generic
pitch
for
that
and
but
then
I
think
maybe
we
should
go
ahead
and
wrap
this
meeting
up
and
go
ahead
and
have
a
break
between
meetings
for
a
change.