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A
B
I'm
sarvyshri
I'm
in
north
carolina,
walnut,
cove,
north
carolina
town
of
about
1400
people
and
I'm
interested
in
backdrop
from
a
newbies
point
of
view.
C
D
E
I'll
go
ahead
and
jump
in
I'm
tim
erickson,
st
paul
tim,
I'm
in
deerwood,
minnesota
and
yep,
anxious
to
start
a
new
year
of
promoting
of
doing
outreach
for
background
joseph.
Do
you
want
to
go
next.
F
G
I'm
martin
from
northeast
england
and
yorkshire,
putting
on
the
internet
outreach
related.
I've
recently
set
up
the
linkedin
page
for
us,
so
we're
trying
to
look
at
what
we
can
push
out
on
that
and
we're
already
seeing
some
people
following
who
names.
I
don't
really
recognize,
so
it
does
look
like
it.
It's
it's
getting
some
reach
and
that
that
should
grow
as
we
get
more
as
we
push
more
stuff
out
and
jen.
H
I'm
john
lampton
joining
from
oakland
california
really
excited
about
all
of
the
outreach
we're
about
to
do
for
121.
E
Well,
good:
we
had
a
couple
of
things
in
the
forum
post
for
the
agenda
today.
C
E
Okay,
I
was
just
reading
the
agenda
and
confused
about
something,
but
the
the
showcase,
I
think,
is
the
big
thing
it
sounds
like
there
was
an
update
on
that
and
in
in
julep
today.
But
let's
we'll
come
back
to
that
in
a
second
is
okay
robert.
You
had
raised
the
the
style
guide
issue
which
partially
got
resolved
before
the
meeting,
but
if
you
can
do
a
quick
summary
in
a
minute
yeah
were
there
any
other
any
other
issues
that
people
specifically
wanted
to
talk
about
today,.
E
H
Sorry,
just
I
wasn't
fast
enough,
I
did
add
an
item
to
the
agenda
to
specifically
talk
about
the
blog
post,
because
I
think
we
have
a
new
procedure
in
place
this
time
that
should
make
it
easier
for
whoever's
going
to
work
on
that.
I
also
don't
know
if
luke
is
going
to
have
time.
I
signed
it
to
him
in
the
template,
but
we
might
need
to
find
someone
else
to
pick
that
up.
E
Okay,
well,
let's
talk
about
the
blog
post
in
a
minute,
let's
start
with
maybe
robert,
why
don't
you
quickly
summarize
what
we
talked
about
with
the
style
guide?
Okay,
for.
A
The
record
so
briefly,
the
there's
been
some
background
discussion
about:
what's
the
style
guide
for
documentation
and
articles
and
blog
posts
and
so
forth,
and
the
the
trigger
for
it
was
the
issue
of
case
should
page
titles
and
headings
the
title
case
of
sentence
case
and
in
some
of
the
discussion
before
the
meeting
it
came
out
that
there
had
been
the
branding
discussion.
That
decided
both
page
titles
and
headings
within
pages
should
be
sentence
case,
and
so
we
will
update
places
in
our
documentation.
A
A
When
we
don't
have
something
specific
is
to
use
the
drupal
style
guide,
and
there
is
now
a
page
in
the
documentation
site
that
is
a
backdropified
version
of
the
drupal
style
guide
modified
for
the
things
we
do
differently
and
if
anyone
sees
other
issues
in
that
style
guide
that
are
different,
which
could
even
just
range
from
the
attitude
or
mission
statement
to
specific
things.
A
Please
make
postings
in
docs
in
the
issue,
queue
for
the
documentation
site
and
which
I'll,
monitor
and
and
I'll
make
those
changes,
or
we
can
launch
a
discussion
if
it's
something
controversial.
E
Okay,
robert,
you
seem
to
be
in
in
the
agenda:
can
you
go
ahead
and
drop
the
link
in
the
agenda
for
the
style
guide,
yeah
just
a
second,
so
the
other
issue
that
has
come
up
in
the
last
well
has
been
coming
up
repeatedly
for
the
last
month
or
two
but
came
up
recently.
Is
the
showcase
site
being
broken
or
page
being
broken
or
poorly
styled,
and
it
sounds
like
there's
a
fix
out
there.
Just
needs
to
be
deployed.
Is
that
right?
E
Can
anybody
speak
update
us
on
the
status
of
the
showcase.
H
E
Okay,
very
good,
and
just
so,
if
anybody's
not
sure
what
we're
talking
about
we're
talking
about
the
page
where
people
can
submit
on
backdrop.org
projects
that
they've
worked
on
of
backdrop
sites,
and
they
can
it's
like
little
they're
little
case
studies
and
basically
the
formatting
on
those
has
been
broken
for
a
while,
such
that
it
isn't
very
attractive.
So
we're
gonna
try
to
get
that
up
to
date.
It
sounds
like
we've
got
the
the
fixes
in
we
just
need
to
get
it
deployed.
So
we'll
take
a
look
at
that.
E
That
was
easy.
Is
there
we
need
to
talk
at
all
about
the
process,
because
this
didn't
take
quite
a
while
to
get
this
fixed.
Is
there
anything
we
can
do
or
that
we
need
to
do
to
make
that
easier?
I
I
think
this
is
the
traditional
problem
that
we
have
with
backdrop.org
and
that
there
are
limited
people
that
have
the
experience
working
on
it
and
that
we
tend
to
wait
for
those
people
and
robert.
Your
recent
involvement
in
backdrop.org
has
definitely
helped
us
get
changes
deployed
there.
A
Okay,
yeah
something
go
ahead.
I
can
probably
do
more,
I'm
still
being
fairly
conservative
in
whether
I
just
go,
go
ahead
and
do
something
you
know
kind
of
putting
things
out
and
and
letting
them
soak
them
a
little
bit
to
get
feedback
before
just
making
a
change,
because
I
don't
want
to
you
know,
get
out
over
the
tips
of
my
skis
as
they
say
sure,
but
I
can
probably
be
a
little
more
proactive
on
following
up
on
things.
I
see
in
the
queue.
E
I
I
think,
that's
probably
fine.
You
always
have
a
backup
of
this
meeting
which
you
regularly
attend
in
terms
of
an
opportunity
to
get
feedback.
We
did
sort
of
on
a
related
note.
We
did
go
ahead
and
deploy
jen.
We
were
looking
for
you
last
week
to
get
feedback
on,
but
then
we
just
decided
robert
and
I
decided
to
go
ahead
and
do
it
and
deploy
the
the
time
zone
module
so
that
we
could
display
time
zones
in
people's
browser
time
zone
we
do
have.
A
Yeah
we
had
a
chance
to
look
at
that,
yet
I
did
and
I'm
totally
puzzled
why
it's
not
working
for
greece,
because
even
right,
because
it's
entirely
client-side
now
jen
warned
us
about
this
possibility
all
right.
It's
entirely
client-side,
so
it
should
work
even
with
a
cash
page,
but
for
some
reason
greece
is
showing
up
as
as
I
don't
know,
deerwood
minnesota.
I
said.
H
I
think
what
it
is
is
there
are
some
times
like
some
browsers,
but
I
don't
know
if
it's
all
browsers
in
the
time
zone
there's
some
times
I
was
like,
don't
fit
the
like
standard
of
what
a
timezone
is
supposed
to
be
and
like
that
country
has
decided
like
we're
going
to
do
our
time
zone
this
way
and
all
the
lists
of
what
the
master
time
zones
are
wrong,
and
so
there's
some
way
that
just
can't
figure
out
how
to
do
that.
Mapping
yeah.
H
E
If
you
go
to
the
events
page
at
backdrop.org
and
view
the
office
hours
we're
using
the
time
zone
tokens
on
office
hours,
so
it
should
have
a
line
that
shows
the
time
in
your
local
time
zone
and
it's
it
seems
to
be
working
for
some
of
us,
but
it's
it
isn't
for
for
greg,
and
I
think
what's
puzzling,
though,
is
that
he
did,
but
we
used
this
extensively
in
the
last
backdrop,
live,
and
nobody
had
any
problems.
You
know,
I'm
pretty
sure
greg
was
a
part
of
that.
G
E
A
G
C
I
think
the
same
is
happening
for
me
when
I'm
not
logging,
so,
which
page
should
I
test.
E
On
the
events
page
go
to
office
hours;
okay,
the
time
is
just
utc
and
your
local
time
zone
and
we're
interested.
If
it's
displaying
correctly
in
your
local
principle,.
C
Okay,
now
I'm
not
logged
in,
but
nevertheless
my
time
zone
written
here
is
america
los
angeles,
okay.
So
it's
not
working
for
everybody.
It's
not.
E
Well,
we
don't
need
to
try
and
fix
this
right
now
we
verified
that
we've
got
a
problem
and
we'll
we'll
have
to
work
on
that.
E
E
E
Our
friend
wilbur
has
gotten
enthusiastically
taken
over
making
sure
that
we
have
weekly
office
hours
for
about
the
last
month
and
if
I
understand
him
correctly,
he's
committed
to
at
least
another
month
or
two,
and
but
we
we
did
decide
to
move
them
up
a
little
bit
in
time.
So
we're
now
doing
and
also
we've
shortened
them
from
three
to
two
hours.
E
So
right
now,
west
coast
time,
they'd
be
from
11
00
a.m
to
1
p.m,
central
time,
1
p.m,
so
yeah!
Just
if
anybody
has
any
comments
on
that
we've
been
getting
decent
turnout.
I
think
most
weeks
we
have
at
least
three
or
four
people
that
show
up
total.
E
I've
showed
up
at
least
for
a
little
while
each
week
for
the
last
couple
weeks,
we've
had
up
to
five
or
six
people
show
up
for
office
hours
and
we've
had
some
new
faces
show
up.
So
I
think
that's
really
good.
I
think
it's
a
great
time
to
to
for
for
newbies
that
want
to
contribute
to
core
and
have
questions
or
things
like
that.
So
robert
did
you.
A
Do
anything
that
you
need
feedback
yeah
would
folks
who
are
like
would
just
reload
the
office
hours
page
and
see
if
it,
if
it's
showing
up
for
you.
A
B
E
E
But
I'm
not
gonna
do
that
right
now,
because
I'm
not
logged
in,
I
assume,
actually,
events
should
be
going
away
by
themselves
shouldn't
they.
So
why
is
yesterday's?
Just
we
need
a
little
more
time
before
that
goes
away.
H
Yeah,
I
think
it
does
like
now
minus
one
day:
okay,.
E
What
else
so
I
I
mean,
what
we're
talking
about
the
website?
Are
there
any
other
website
related
issues
that
people
have
been
having?
Okay?
Why
don't
we
move
on
and
talk
about
promoting
the
blog
post
and
promoting
1.21?
When
that
comes
out
yeah,
you
were
going
to
update
us
some
amen
and
some
changes.
I'm
confused.
What
conclusion
in
issues
means.
H
So
in
the
checklist
for
what
to
do
when
a
preview
comes
out,
there
were
a
couple
of
new
check
marks
that
we
added
for
what
we
need
to
do
when
we
close
the
issues
for.
F
H
Core
features,
and
one
of
them
was
to
add
a
section
to
the
issue
called
conclusion
that
has
a
summary
for
the
person:
who's
writing
the
blog
post.
That
explains
what
was
in
the
feature,
so
they
don't
have
to
read
through
the
entire
issue
and
figure
out
what
just
changed.
In
some
cases,
I
also
added
a
screenshot.
H
In
most
cases,
the
issue
had
a
screenshot
already,
so
I
just
took
the
one
I
had
and
put
it
up
there,
but
hopefully
that'll
make
it
easy
for
the
person
who's
doing
the
blog
post
to
just
go
and
pull
those
out
reformat
the
text
if
they
want.
However,
it
makes
sense
for
the
blog
post,
but
with
that
just
sort
of
like
a
summary
and
an
access
to
a
screenshot
of
what
the
new
feature
is.
So
that
should
make
that
easier.
For
this
particular
release.
H
We
had
a
lot
of
user
experience,
issues
that
were
serious
enough,
that
they
got
pushed
to
a
minor
release
instead
of
being
a
bug
fixed
release,
and
so
I
wasn't
sure
if
we
wanted
to
show
those
off
with
screenshots
or
not,
but
I
figured
you
know,
even
if
they
aren't
important
enough
to
make
the
newsletter
they
might
make
the
blog
post
but
I'll
leave
it
to
whoever's
writing
that
blog
post
to
decide.
But
anyway,
I
did
just
want
to
call
out
hopefully
from
now
on.
E
Let's
go
ahead
and
do
a
quick
screen
share,
so
this
is
an
issue
that
was
closed
just
recently
or
merged,
and
this
is
what
you're
talking
about
right
from
the
conclusion
section,
and
so
is
this
something
that
you
did
that
you
or
somebody
did
after
when
this
was
committed.
H
Yeah
it
wasn't
when
it
was
committed,
it
was
when
nate
was
creating
the
preview
release.
We
I
we
had
to
close
the
milestone
in
order
to
get
the
release
notes
and
in
order
to
get
the
release,
notes
formatted
quickly.
You
have
to
go
through
and
like
edit,
each
issue
title
and
stuff
and
nate
was
like.
I
don't
really
want
to
do
this.
Could
you
do
this
for
me,
so
I
was
like
sure
so
I
went
through,
but
then
I
also
saw
on
the
checklist.
H
It
was
like
not
just
the
issue
title
you
had
to
fix
the
tags
and
you
had
to
add
conclusions
and
I'm
like.
Oh,
this
is
brilliant,
I'm
so
glad
we
put
this
checkbox
here
because
I
definitely
would
have
forgotten
since
last
time
so
yeah.
It's
essentially
for
issues
that
didn't
have
this
template
when
they
were
created,
so
that
we
would
remember
to
add
that.
E
I
don't
know
how
well
this
has
been
working.
I
know
I
recently
opened
an
issue
and
tried
to
do
at
least
a
real
quick
version
of
this,
but
this
was.
This
is
another
thing
that
we
did
to
sort
of
help.
In
the
same
way
was
we
added
a
to
the
template
for
a
new
feature,
ask
people
to
sort
of
draft
a
press
release
or
a
short
synopsis
that
could
be
used
once
the
issue
comes
out.
E
One
of
the
difficulties
with
this,
though,
is
that
oftentimes
issues
more
so
what
you
might
craft
at
the
beginning
might
not
be,
but
it's
still
helpful.
I
I
think
it's
if,
if
we
get
people
using
this
anyways
okay,
so
we
do
I'm
gonna
stop
sharing
again.
E
What
am
I
getting
at?
We
have,
so
we
have
the
blog
post
and
yeah
luke
volunteered
to
do
this
last
time.
We're
not
sure
if
you
can
do
it
this
time.
Is
anybody
else
here
interested
in
helping
with
the
blog
post,
assuming
luke
can't
do
it
or
helping
luke.
E
This
is
something
I
have
also
done
in
the
past.
I
am
going
to
really
try
to
do
a
video
which
I've
done
once
or
twice
in
the
past,
but
I've
been
doing
a
lot
more
videos
lately.
E
E
E
What
else
in
terms
of
promoting
the
new
release
we
we
have
fallen
down
and
I
bw
panda
was
known,
been
doing
our
newsletter
for
a
little
while
and
he
I
was
unable
to
do
it
last
month.
I
volunteered
to
do
it.
I
didn't
get
it
out,
we
normally.
E
We
would
do
it
sort
of
right
at
the
end
or
beginning
of
the
month,
and
I
was
debating
whether
or
not
to
do
one
now
for
the
preview
release
and
then
another
one
after
the
release,
or
would
it
be
better
to
just
wait
for
the
release
any
thoughts
on
that
gen?
You
know
how
we've
handled
that
in
the
past,
or
have
we
not
really
had?
We
didn't
have
a
preview
release
until
fairly
recently.
H
Yeah
I
mean,
I
think
we
should
probably
wait
until
the
actual
release,
so
that
people
who
wouldn't
be
comfortable
playing
with
the
preview
leads
will
be
able
to
see
the
changes
in
like
the
sandbox,
for
example,
right.
E
Well,
it's
only
really
a
week
until
the
release
right
just
over
a
week,
so
I
guess
it
would
be
kind
of
silly
to
do
a
newsletter
now.
Well,
although
wait
wait,
because
we
normally
don't
do
actually,
we
normally
don't
do
the
newsletter
until
after
the
first
bug
fit
release.
H
E
E
Immediately
well,
if,
if
that's
the
case,
it's
going
to
be
at
least
two
or
three
weeks
until
we
did
a
newsletter,
so
maybe
we
should.
We
could
do
one
now
and
just
sort
of
let
people
know
that,
so
there
is
no
place
that
you
can
spin
up
a
we
don't
I
mean
we've
talked
about
this.
We
don't
have
a
way
to
spin
up
the
preview
release
in
tugboat
right.
E
H
H
I
think
there
are
people
who,
if
we
can
give
them
a
button
or
a
picture
they'll
be
more
than
interested
to
do
that,
but
I
don't
think
they're
motivated
to
invest
the
time
in
letting
it
up
so
yeah.
I
feel,
like
you
know,
we
could
put
something
on
the
dashboard
for
people
that
would
be
like
hey
preview
release,
go,
have
a
look
or
whatever
people
are
running.
Backdrop
are
likely
to
be
more
motivated
than
people
who
are
just
curious
about
it.
I
think
twitter
is
a
good
place.
H
E
Somehow,
well,
if
we
had
other
urgent
things
to
promote
in
the
newsletter,
I
I
wouldn't
put
out
a
newsletter
specifically
around
the
preview,
but
if
we
had
other
things
it
might
be
worth
it,
but
I'm
not
sure
I
might
look
at
what
other
content
we
have.
So
the
preview
could
just
be
a
side
thing,
but
I
don't
know
I
don't
feel
like.
We
have
a
lot
right
now.
We
don't
have
any
upcoming
events.
E
We,
although
backdrop
live,
is
now
about
two
months
away
so
and
by
the
way
on
that
note
and
jen,
I
don't
know
if
you've
noticed
and
cussed
me
out,
but
we
for
our
upgrade
week
or
upgrade
day
we
we
kind
of
messed
up
the
event
site
and
never
got
it
fixed
again.
So
that's
been
on
my
agenda
and
I
keep
forgetting
that.
I
think
the
event
site
is
kind
of
a
mess
right
now.
Okay,.
E
E
Anything
else
in
terms
of
promoting
the
new
release
forward,
not
necessarily
the
preview
release,
but
the
release.
E
Is
this
well
of
tell
us
about
her
birthday?
E
Oh
yeah,
do
we
want
to
do
a
back
something
for
backdrop
birthday
so
for
those
who
haven't
been
around
for
a
long
time
for
two
at
least
two
years,
maybe
three
we
tried
to
have
a
series
of
in-person
backdrop,
events
pre-pandemic
and
we
had
up
to
three
or
four
of
them
at
one
point
that
happened
on
january
15th,
I
don't
think
we
did
really
anything
last
year
during
pandemic.
Did
we
so
I
don't
think
so.
C
E
The
difficulty,
of
course,
is
its
release
day,
so
the
the
for
those
who
don't
know
that
I
don't
know
how
intentional
this
was
jen
can
speak
to
that,
but
well,
okay,
well,
okay!
It
was
obviously
intentional
that,
by
definition,
the
birthday
is
going
to
be
release
day
right.
E
Yeah
well,
what
what
was
less
obvious
was
that
it's
also
drupal's
birthday.
That's,
I
think
what
I
was
thinking
about,
but
anyways
yeah,
so
that
makes
it
a
little
bit
difficult,
although
it
might,
it
might
actually
work
well
with
just
kind
of
a
drop-in
virtual
event.
It's
harder
to
you
know,
plan
a
physical
event
in
the
middle
of
release
day,
but
like
have
a
half
hour
or
a
short
virtual
event
might
might
not
be
that
big
of
a
of
a
deal.
H
E
Is
there
some
asynchronous
thing?
We
could
do?
That's
not
it
doesn't
really.
You
know
that
isn't
yeah
synchronous
so,
like
just
ask
people
you
know,
have
people
post
photos
or
screenshots
of
their
backdrop
site
with
a
happy
birthday
message.
I
don't
know
that'd.
E
H
E
G
G
E
Nine
I'm
trying
I
I
know
that
we
have
said
publicly
like
we're
x
years
old
in
the
past,
and
I'm
trying
to
find
an
example
of
that.
I'm
going
through
that
blog
post.
H
E
Hopefully
this
is
helpful.
I'm
sharing
my
screen
again.
This
is
a
post
from
promoting
the
2020
birthday
and
we
claim
to
be
five
years
old
at
that
birthday.
E
By
the
way,
there
is
a
nice
picture
of
one
of
the
previous
birthdays,
here's
one
that
we
did
in
in
the
twin
cities-
oh-
and
this
is
the
one
from
france
yeah,
so
in
2019,
I
think
we
had
at
least
three
it's
not
belonging
is
that
robert
robert,
you
were
at
the
birthday
party,
where
oh,
no
who's,
that
next
to
nate
it
looks
a
little
like
robert
did.
I
just
apparently
know
that
yes,.
A
Meet
up,
and
now
you
came
because
I
was
interested
in
drupal
and
and
then
these
two
crazy
people
were
telling
me
about
how
wonderful
backdrop
was
and
that
I
should
start
considering
it.
It
wasn't.
E
Okay,
well
so,
according
to
this,
we
would
be
seven
years
old
this
year,
based
on
the
math
we
did
two
years
ago,
so
we
can
either
extend
the
air
or
hope
that
it's
right
that
20.
E
E
Any
kind
of
contest
t-shirt
giveaway,
I'm
just
brainstorming.
H
We
could
definitely
do
a
t-shirt,
giveaway
or
even
a
hoodie
giveaway.
We
could
do
it
for
like
your
most
enthusiastic
celebration
image
I
don't
know
and
have
people.
E
Well,
I
I
I
like,
where
that's
going,
I'm
a
little
nervous
about
judging
but
the
most,
so
it
could
be
a
random
post.
You
know
post
a
screenshot
of
your
backdrop
site
or
something
and
get
entered
to
win
a
free
t-shirt
or.
G
G
I
don't
know
if
that's
possible
or
if
that's
too
much,
but
I
saw
your
amazing
ted
talk
on
the
map,
the
maps
of
origami
and
I
was
quite
impressed
and
it
just
made
me
think:
oh,
we
should
have
it
and
I
think
php
have
got
an
origami
elephant,
so
I
thought
we
should
have
an
origami.
I
H
I'm
sure
there's
origami
dragons.
That
seems
like
I'm
sure
it
exists.
It
also
sounds
very
difficult.
G
If
you
see
robert's
ted
talk
on
on
the
maps
of
origami,
it
makes
it
look
quite
easy,
but.
C
E
Well,
thanks
for
that
idea,
martin
I
made
I
made
drop
christmas
cookies
last
year,
so
I
don't
know
that's
not
quite
it's
that
difficult,
but
I
will
plan
on
doing
that
again.
I
wish
I
could
share
them
with
you
all,
but
I
think
the
best
I
can
do
is
pick
pictures.
H
That's
also
something
I
was
thinking
of
like
tick.
Tock
this
year
sent
cakes
to
all
of
its
like
biggest
creators
on
new
year's,
and
so
then
there
were
a
whole
bunch
of
videos
on
tick,
tock
of
like
the
creators,
eating
the
cakes
or
doing
weird
things
to
kick,
cutting
the
cakes
or
turning
the
cakes
into
other
shapes
or
whatever
people
do
with
their
stuff
on
tick-tock.
H
But
I
was
like,
oh
if
we
could
do
something
like
that,
like
send
everybody
a
website,
but
we
already
do
that.
We
are
like
this
is
the
website
for
everyone,
so
I
don't
know
how
we
can
leverage
something
like
that:
a
drop
cookie
but
via
the
internet.
I
don't
know
what
does
the
electronic
cookie
look
like?
Oh
there's,
already
cookies,
we
could
get
everything.
E
Well,
while
we're
brainstorming,
you
know
some
people
do
on
special
days
special
things
with
their
website.
So
maybe
we
have
some
special
javascript
thing
on
our
birthday
that
you
know
a
google
thing
like
what
do
they
call
a
google
doodle
kind
of
type
of
thing.
B
H
You
know
the
talk
like
a
pirate
module.
Only
ever
does
something
on
talk
like
a
pirate
day.
We
could
have
like
a
dragon
module
that
only
does
something
on
backdrop's
birthday
and
like
puts
a
little
animated
dragon,
so
this
again
is
going
to
require
like
skills
for
multiple
people
in
order
to
get
it
done
and
maybe
not
doesn't
have
time
for
this
year.
But
I
love
this
idea
to
see
something
happen.
E
I
like
the
idea
of
sending
stuff
to
people,
but
who
would
we
send
and
what
I
mean
we
could
physically
I've.
You
know
I've
been
mulling,
the
idea
of
of
encourage
contribution,
doing
a
contribution
week
where
we
give
a
t-shirt
to
anyone
who
writes
their
first
pull
request
or
something
or
or
ports
a
module
or
something.
I
know
you
have
done
things
like
that
informally
in
the
past
jen,
but
I
just
think
that
we
could
formalize
it
just
do
something
where
we
more
physically
acknowledge
and
encourage
poor
people
to
contribute.
E
H
I
feel
like
if
we
could,
if
we
could
send
things
electronically,
it
would
be
much
easier
because
we
could
do
things
like
call
github
contributions
in
the
matching
email
address
and
like
send
something,
and
that
would
make
sense,
but
most
of
our
people
we
don't
have
real
life
information
about.
We
only
have
virtual
information
about,
so
it
makes
it
much
harder
to
be
like.
How
do
I
send
a
cookie
someone
who's?
I
only
have
an
email
address,
but
yeah
with
some
forethought.
B
E
Well,
I
mean
I,
I
think
the
simplest
idea
we've
come
up
with
is
if
we
could
encourage
everybody
to
do
something
on
that
day
and
ideally
share
it
on
social
media.
We
have
not
had
a
lot
of
luck,
getting
things
to
go
sort
of.
I
wrote
on
on
social
media.
This
might
be
the
kind
of
thing
we
could,
but
what
is
it
that
we
ask
for?
I
I've
thrown
out
this
idea
of
a
screenshot
of
your
website,
which
seems
really
boring,
but
it's
the
best
I
can
come
up
with.
E
Yeah,
I
don't
know
well,
we
won't
have
another
meet
well,
we
don't
have
another
meeting
before
then,
so
this
is
our
last
regular
outreach
meeting
before
the
birthday
for
those
who
just
joined
us.
We're
talking
about
the
backdrop
wilbur
who
just
joined
us
was
at
the
minneapolis
background
birthday
party
a
few
years
ago,
we're
trying
to
think
of
a
virtual
way
to
celebrate
it
this
year,
which
would
also
be
release
day.
So
it
would
be
an
opportunity
to
promote
the
release
of
1.21
and
generate
little
buzz.
E
Does
anybody
have
any
other
outreach
related
stuff?
They
want
to
talk
about
today,
real
quickly
before
we
end
this
meeting
for
the
dev
meeting.
A
I
don't
know
if
this
is
outreach,
but
jenna
and
I
are
working
on
the
backdrop
upgrade
status
module,
which
is
a
very
visible
transition
from
drupal
to
backdrop.
So
we'll,
hopefully,
have
many
new,
exciting
things
to
report
with
that
in
the
coming
weeks,.
H
E
E
So
but
I
I
do
believe,
they're
hoping
to
do
drupalcon
in
person
this
year
and
as
usual,
we
should
think
about.
I
I
I'm
not
likely
to
go
so.
E
We,
we
should
also
be
keeping
up
with
other
events,
though,
that
people,
if
if
people,
are
starting
to
go
to
any
events-
and
you
want
to
bring
stickers
or
promote
backdrop
at
any
in-person
events,
you
should
let
us
know-
and
if
you
know
of
virtual
events
that
we
might
participate
in,
let
us
know
especially
ones
that
aren't
just
drupal
right.
E
I
think
one
of
the
things
we've
struggled
with
for
years
is
identifying
events
that
we
might
want
to
go
to
or
participate
in
outside
of
the
triple
events
that
we're
so
familiar
with.
E
So
on
that
note,
let's
wrap
up
this
meeting
and
get
ready
for
our
dev
meeting,
so
I'm
gonna
wave
goodbye
and
where
is
the
nobody
else,
is
waving.