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A
This
is
the
weekly
backdrop,
outreach
meeting
for
thursday
march
17th
as
much
of
the
world.
We
will
start
our
meeting
by
going
around
the
room
and
having
everyone
introduce
themselves,
get
the
name
from
and
then
each
person
call
on
the
next
person
to
do
the
introduction.
Let's
start,
I'm
robert
lang,
folder
on
the
internet,
coming
to
you
from
alphagene
california,
and
I
will
pass
it.
B
D
E
I'm
martin
price
yorkshire,
putting
on
the
internet,
I'm
in
north
east
england,
united
kingdom
and
I
will
go
to
greg.
F
I'm
greg
I'm
joining
from
grace
yeah
interested
to
help
in
any
way
that
I
can.
I
just
have
to
go
and
pet.
My
dog
she's,
crying.
F
B
I'll
go
next.
I
I'm
tim
erickson,
I'm
st
paul
tim,
I'm
in
deerwood
minnesota,
and
it
is
warm
enough
that
the
snow
is
melting
and
I'm
surrounded
by
mud,
anyways
and
I'm
recovering
from
from
backdrop,
live.
We
had
a
big
weekend
last
weekend.
Let's
see
who's,
is
anybody
left
what
man
did
everybody
go
luke.
G
B
Well,
luke:
is
there
any
if
you're
going
to
have
to
leave
soon?
Is
there
anything
you
want
to
talk
about
or
say
before
you
leave
nope,
I'm
good
okay.
So
I
assume
that
one
of
our
main
topics
today
would
be
debriefing
backdrop
live
and
maybe
talking
about
the
next
one,
sometimes
we've
actually
set
dates
before
backdrop
live
is
over
for
the
next
one.
At
least
we
tried
to
do
that
last
time.
B
I
mean
that
seems
to
be
the
the
most
pressing
thing.
The
other
thing,
of
course,
that
I
think
we
don't
want
to
miss
is
the
opportunity
to
celebrate
the
and
leverage
the
blog
post
from
atom
design
today
about
their
stanford
drupal
7.
The
backdrop
upgrade
so
is
everybody
aware
of
that
blog
post.
B
There
was
also,
as
I
think,
most
of
us
are
all
aware:
they
posted
a
short
statement
on
linkedin,
nothing
very
long,
but
today
that
blog
post
is
sort
of
the
officially
we
can
let
loose
now
and
really
talk
about
this
we've
been
a
little
reluctant
to
to
make
too
big
of
a
ski
is
a
splash
talking
about
this,
because
we
wanted
to
give
them
time
to
get
things
in
order
and
they
seem
to
be
in
order
so
anyways.
B
I
do
think
we
want
to
talk
about
that
today,
so
there's
either
of
those
things
that
you
want
to
address
now,
like
your
thoughts
about
backdrop
live
and
next
before
you
leave,
do
you
want
to
do
that
now
or
are
you
dead.
B
Okay,
not
hearing
anything
from
luke.
How
did
let's
just
have
kind
of
an
open
discussion?
I
think,
to
start
with
how
to
backdrop
life,
though
any
feedback
a
week
almost
a
week
later,.
F
Exciting
and
exhausting
and
exciting,
at
the
same
time,
so
many
good
sessions
like
I
I'm
not
the
only
one
there
many
people
that
stated
that
they
wanted
to
be
at
all
decisions
that
are
happening
at
the
same
time
like
the
same
slot.
A
F
We
couldn't
choose
yeah,
which
is
a
good,
as
other
people
said.
It's
a
good
problem
to
have,
but
yeah
really
excited
yeah
cool.
B
We
did
open,
I
opened
a
feedback
topic
in
the
forum
and
we
started
to
get
some
feedback.
I
haven't
checked
to
see
if
there's
any
oh
there's.
E
Yeah,
I
think
there
are
two
posts
and
I
don't
think
it's
it's
ground.
Okay,
I
think
the
well.
I
I
posted
in
zulip
and
the
silver
nikolai
has
posted
in
the
forum
that
we
do
need
to
sort
of
label
us
to
the
target
audience
as
to
whether
something's
for
beginners
intermediate
advanced
or
for
everyone.
E
I
think
there
were
there
were
a
couple
of
ones
that
I
went
to
is
expecting
that
to
be
quite
technical
and
ended
up
sort
of
being
diluted
somewhat.
So
I
think
a
few
other
people
possibly
weren't
clear
as
to
where
whether
something
was
appropriate
for
them
or
not
sure.
B
Again,
just
a
quick
to
catch
up.
We
we
briefly
talked
about
the
whole
blog
post
for
the
stanford
site
and
we'll
probably
talk
more
about
that
after,
but
we
started
out
just
talking
about
backdrop,
live
and
feedback.
We
I
think
we
could
go
ahead
and
pick
some
new
dates
today
and
also,
if
we
talk
about,
if
we
want
to
make
any
changes-
or
I
don't
know
or
how
we
want
to
do
that
this
time.
If
we
want
to
manage
that
discussion
any
differently
so.
B
B
I'm
always
looking
for
feedback.
I
think
the
most
unusual
thing
about
our
event.
Well,
the
unconference
format
is,
you
know
a
little
bit
unusual,
but
not
that
much,
but
the
three
hours
on
three
hours
off
going
until
midnight
or
one
o'clock
a.m
is,
is
unusual
and
I'm
always
looking
for
feedback
on
that
and
I'm
always
afraid
that
we're
only
getting
the
people
who
like
it,
because
they're
the
only
ones
that
are
around
on
saturday
afternoon
at
six
o'clock
they're
the
ones
who
don't
like
it
have
left
by
them.
B
F
Yeah
yeah,
I
I
would
like
to
abstain
from
making
a
comment
because
I'm
not
a
regular
person.
Everything
works
for
me
so,
but
but
yeah.
If
it
works
for
the
rest
of
the
people
in
europe
and
australia,
then
yeah
sure-
and
I
like
how
we
adapted
like
when
we
saw
that
there
was
a
slot
that
didn't
have
many
sessions
resolved
like
cancelled,
to
give
people.
You
know
a
chance
to
rest,
maybe
in
the
future.
If
we
have
more
people
coming
from
other
regions,
maybe
we
can
think
to
extend
from
36.
H
Do
you
think
that
there's
something
about
the
online
format
that
I
get
super
worn
out
sitting
at
my
screen
for
three
hours
straight,
and
so
I
feel
like
having
that
three
hour
block
to
rest
is
really
useful
between,
because
I'm
just
like
wow,
I'm
so
tired.
Just
give
me
a
sense
to
like
step
away,
go
outside
or
whatever.
So
I
think
that
the
online
format
sort
of
needs
the
longer
breaks,
whereas
if
we're
gonna
do
an
in-person
event,
I
don't
feel
like
that's
quite
the
same.
D
F
My
only
my
only
concern
if
we
make
it
like
two
hours
on
one
hour
off,
is
that
it
seems
to
me
that
it's
gonna
shorten
the
the
overall
period
and
then
it's
gonna
narrow
the
window
that
other
time
zones
have
to
join.
So
yeah
we'll
see.
B
Yeah
I
mean
if
we
were
just
doing
sort
of
a
traditional
day-
or
you
know,
even
like
a
10
hour
straight
two
hour
on
one
hour
off-
might
make
sense
exactly
spread
out
over
36
hours,
we're
going
to
need
bigger
breaks
than
one
hour
at
some
point
yeah.
So
that's
we
have
to
it
depends
if
we
want
to
hold
on
to
that
our
our
one
time
zone
time,
slot
just
is
not
working
out
well
and,
like
greg
said
we
canceled
it
this
time.
B
It
was,
I
think,
block
d,
it's
the
one
that
is
kind
of
in
the
middle
of
the
night
in
the
u.s
and
late
morning
or
early
morning
in
europe.
I
think
I'm
I'm
inclined
so
in
theory.
That
should
be,
I
think,
the
prime
time
in
europe,
but
we're
not
getting
participation
there
in
that
time
slot,
which
leads
me
to
believe
that
maybe
there's
still
something
else
to
do
like
well,
if
it.
F
Was
it
was
if
it
was
early
early
morning
on
a
saturday
or
a
sunday?
Then
it
explains
because
because
people
that
work
five
hour
days,
they
want
to
sleep
in
so
they
say
you
know
they
think
they
think
I'm
waking
up
early
every
day.
I
just
have
my
saturday
and
sunday,
so
I
might
as
well
miss
it,
and
I
see
martin
smiling
there.
So
I
guess
that's
yeah.
B
Yeah
well,
where
I
was
going
to
go
with
that
is
that
I
think
our
best
in
the
u.s
time
zone.
We
get
the
most
participation
on
friday
sort
of
morning
and
afternoon
and
and
we
you
know,
our
participation
drops
off
on
saturday
morning
as
well,
and
maybe,
if
we
really
want
to
include
europe,
we
need
to
start
on
friday
morning
in
europe.
Our
very
first
backdrop
live.
We
started
thursday
night
like
in
the
evening
in
the
us,
so
that
there
would
be
friday
morning
sessions
in
europe.
B
Now
I
don't
know
that
they
were
more
popular
than,
but
that
was
the
first
time
and
then
we,
but
it
was
kind
of
weird
to
start
with
most
of
the
participants,
it's
like
seven
or
eight
p.m.
B
So,
since
the
second
backdrop
live,
we
bumped
the
launch
until
friday
morning
in
the
us,
and
I'm
just
wondering
if
we
shouldn't
like
keep
the
opening
session
where
it
is
but
see
if
we
did
a
a
block
before
that
that's
early
morning,
europe
time
if
people
would
be
more
interested
in
that,
but
until
I
get
like
europeans
actually
telling
me
that
that
would
be
helpful.
I'm
nervous
about
making
pictures,
it
seems.
F
To
kind
of
vote
that
you
know
to
start
the
event
without
actually
having
the
whatever
is
you
know,
quote-unquote
keynote
be
later
wilbur.
A
You
know,
I
think
one
experience
from
our
drupal
camps
in
the
twin
cities
is
that
there's
a
big
difference
between
week,
day
and
weekend,
participation
and
that
you
get
a
different
crowd
and
you
get
a
significant,
significant
drop
off
on
weekend
days
that
people
that
are
professionals
just
you
know
they
don't
have.
A
F
I
F
Yeah,
I
guess
you
have
different
camps
like
you,
have
the
people
that
are
willing
to
participate
during
weekdays
and
those
that
are
okay
with
weekends
and
also
you
have
people
that
have
flexible
jobs,
so
they
can.
Even
if
it's
a
work
day,
some
people
prefer
to
be
outside
working
hours
in
their
time
zone,
but
others
do
not
mind
and
they
say
they
can
make
time
during
their
business
hours
and
make
up
for
it.
F
So
I
don't
think
that
we'll
ever
get
it
100
right,
but
my
gut
feeling
says
that,
as
this
organically
evolves
and
as
a
community
grows,
because
I've
seen
that
during
this
event,
we
had
we
had
a
lot
of
non-us
people
join
us
as
as
this
grows.
It's
gonna
evolve
organically,
like
we're.
Gonna,
have
more
people
making
suggestions
with
regards
to
which
sessions
and
slots
are
more
convenient
for
them
and
we
can
adapt.
That's
that's
where
we're
getting.
It
sure.
B
I've
been
trying
to
get
some
of
my
bangladesh
colleagues
to
participate
and
I
think
it's
really
hard
to
get
them
on
saturdays.
However,
technically
in
bangladesh,
friday
is
friday
and
saturdays.
The
weekends
so
moving
in
earlier
on
friday
doesn't
help
a
lot.
I
mean
they
do
work
on
friday,
so
but
they
their
schedule,
is
a
little
different
on
friday,
because
most
people
have
the
friday
off.
I
guess
oh
anyways.
F
Have
we
have,
we
said
even
a
tentative
date
for
the
next
batch
of
life.
B
No,
I
think
we
should
move
on
to
that
right
now
and
let's
go
to
I
I'm
gonna
sort
of
table
this
absolute
discussion
in
terms
of
like
whether
or
not
we
do
the
extra
european
hours.
I
don't
think
we
have
to
decide
that
today,
but
what
we
should
decide
today
is
the
dates.
B
B
Right,
so
right,
really
right
in
between
releases
is
what
we
we've
sort
of
settled
on
for
the
last
couple,
so
that
that
makes
it
easy
er,
because
we
just
have
to
calculate
which
the
thing
is
that's
july,
and
we
know
that
a
lot
of
people
are
on
vacation.
But
if
we
went
exactly
two
months
after
we
would
be
looking
at
july,
15th
and
16th
as
exact
as
we
can
get
in
between.
F
Yeah-
let's
just
creatively
set
that
as
a
date
and
then
we
can.
We
can
change
it,
and
I
was
about
to
say
that
at
some
points
like
I,
I
keep
forgetting
that
there's
separate
camps
on
that
as
well-
and
I
always
I'm
tempted
to
go
and
check
if
there's
any
public
holidays
throughout
the
world
during
those
days,
but
it
might
having
a
holiday,
might
be
a
chance
for
people
to
actually
join
and
participate
more.
So
I
don't
think
that
it
should
be
a
factor.
F
There's
some
people
that
prefer
to
go
on
holidays
during
public
holidays
to
go
on
vacation.
I
should
say,
and
some
others
that
you
know
they
don't
and
they
don't
get
to
go
to
work
so
they
might
join
us
easily.
So
yeah.
B
Well,
it
is,
I
mean
we
have
had
people
remind
us
that
it
is
in
the
peak
summer
vacation
time.
So
this
is
probably
our
heart.
You
know
the
most
difficult
time,
but
we
do
this
three
times
a
year
and
I
don't
think
we're
going
to
be
able
to
avoid
people's
vacation
schedules
completely.
So
I
wouldn't
try
to
work
around
that
completely,
but
we
should
probably
recognize
that
we're
not
going
to
set
attendance
records,
probably
in
july-
or
at
least
it's
going
to
be
harder
to
do
that
because
it's
not
happening.
F
D
F
B
So
yeah
so
far,
sarvajri
the
feedback
has
been
positive
on
the
three
hours
off
in
three
hours
and
I
think
what
people
have
been
saying
is
that
they
wouldn't
want
to
go
longer
than
three
hours.
I
haven't
heard
any
complaints
that
two
hours
is
too
long.
So
unless
that's
the
complaint,
unless
you're
expressing
that
concern,
would
you
like
to
see
it
shorter.
D
H
H
B
I
think
she
was
saying
she
liked
the
current
schedule,
because
she
didn't
want
to
go
longer
right:
okay,
yeah,
okay,
so
we've
got
a
date.
B
I
think
the
other
big
discussion
that
we
need
to
have
at
some
point
is
more
structured
sessions
and
and
recording
them,
and
whether
or
not
we
want
to
do
that
backdrop
live
as
part
of
backdrop
live
or
have
a
separate
event
for
that,
and
I
don't
know
if
we
need
to
need
to
or
should
have
that
discussion
today.
Does
anybody
feel
like
they
want
to
talk
about
that
today
or
should
we
hold
off.
E
One
I
I
was
reading
reading
an
article
in
my
magazine,
I'm
meaning
to
sort
of
scan
it
and
share
it
around
on
hosting
online
events,
and
one
one
thing
it
suggests
is
is
having
part
of
the
session
as
a
recorded
presentation
that
you
play
so
maybe
maximum
of
20
minutes
or
so,
and
then
people
can
ask
questions
in
chat
and
the
person
who's
done.
It
can
answer
questions
in
chapter
in
the
recording
and
then
you
can
have
a
discussion
afterwards
so
that
that's
that's
one
idea.
B
Yes,
as
gen
would
probably
point
out,
we
technically
we
encourage
that
yeah
I
mean
we
have
the
option,
for
we
have
the
option
for
people
to
upload
something
in
advance.
What
I
think
we
haven't
done
a
great
job
at
is
promoting
that
option,
especially
early
enough
for
people
to
do
it.
So
we
have
you
know
in
this.
You
know
this
five
backdrop
lives
where
we've
well,
I
don't
know
if
we
did
that
the
first
time
it
might
be.
B
F
To
me
personally,
it
seemed
like
a
bit
of
work,
and
so
I
avoided
it.
I
was
lazy,
but
but
I
know
that
there
were
people
that
expressed
the
opinion
that
they
would
like
something
to
be
reported,
especially
those
that
you
know
couldn't
make
the
time
zones.
Despite
the
fact
that
we
sort
of
like
tried
to
accommodate
yeah.
A
Well,
I
have
thoughts
on
this
topic,
but
go
ahead.
I
think
another
option
might
be
making
it
available
and
just
asking
people
in
the
session
if
they'd
be
comfortable
with
it,
and
you
know,
but
in
that
kind
of
a
situation
you
really
need
to.
You
know
tell
everybody
that,
like
even
one
person
that
doesn't
want
to
record
the
session
means
it
doesn't
get
recorded
right.
It's
not
a
it's,
not
a
democratic
process
where.
H
F
Yeah
I
actually
saw
that
they,
don't
they
don't
just
turn
off
their
camera,
they
just
go.
They
leave
the
room,
sorry
yeah
right
right,
yeah.
The
other
thing
is
that,
and
tim
mentioned
that
briefly,
the
other
thing
is
that,
because
we
had
people
request
hey,
why
are
they
being
recorded?
And
the
simple
answer
to
that
is:
this
is
an
unconference
format
and
then
the
answer
lies
in
what
team
said.
F
Maybe
we
could
have
either
a
different
event
or
specific
slots
shift
into
that
you
know
organized
or
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
format
or
the
regular
conference
format
right.
So
we
have
a
mixture,
say
two
hours
of
unconference
one
hour
of
or
whatever
how
people
switch
it.
And
then
we
flag
that
hey
this
is
being
recorded.
F
This
is
not,
and
if
we,
if
actually
if
we
make
sure
that
we
have
a
during
the
same
hour
slot,
we
have
a
mixture
of
recorded
and
non-recorded
sessions,
then
we
won't
have
people
saying
oh,
which
one
should
I
should
I
go
to,
because
they
can
watch
the
recorded
one
later
right
if
they
have
these
things,
so
I
see
a
benefit
in
that.
H
But
then
they
can't
participate
in
any
presentation
yeah.
I
think
it
needs
to
happen.
The
other
way
where,
if
you
want
your
video
recorded,
you
do
it
ahead
of
time
and
you
post
that,
so
that
people
who
are
at
the
event
to
talk
about
things
can
talk
about
things
and
that
way
they
have
a
chance
to
watch
your
presentation
ahead
of
time,
and
you
can
talk
about
what
you
saw
in
it
and
it
sort
of
leaves
more
time
for
the
discussion,
which
is
what
we
want
to
do
anyway.
H
B
Yeah,
so
I
want
to
throw
out
a
new
idea
I
have,
which
is
a
hybrid
of
something
I
thought
about
before,
but
I
think
the
thing
is
is
that
recording
conference
sessions
like
people,
people
who
do
prepare
presentations,
it's
a
whole
different
discipline
to
like
record
that
in
advance
and
and
the
idea
that
it's
you
know
they
just
give
the
presentation-
and
it's
recorded
just
makes
it
much
easier,
and
you
know
that's
why
we're
having
a
you
know
to
actually
prepare
it.
B
You
know
to
do
the
presentation
advances
it's
just
requires
more
and
what
what
I
occurred
to
me
now
is
what,
if
we
did
a
a
three
or
four
hour
event
a
week
before
backdrop
live
that
is
recording
your
presence.
Anybody
who
wants
to
do
a
presentation
they
show
up
on
this
day
a
week
before
and
we
record
the
sessions
and
anybody
who
wants
to
come
and
watch
the
recordings
can.
B
But
you
know
we
don't
expect
a
big
audience
right.
We
and
then
backdrop,
five
is
about
the
follow-up,
it's
it's
the
discussion
and
we
don't
record
anything
at
backdrop
live.
So
if
you
want
to
do
a
recorded
session,
you
come
the
week
before
you,
you
prepare
your
presentation
and,
and
it
would
be
a
much
shorter
event
right,
because.
H
B
Yeah,
but
none
of
those
ideas
get
it
about
the
heart
of
our
the
original
idea
of
backdrop
live
was
we
wanted
to
maximize
participation
and,
as
soon
as
you
start,
anonymizing,
focusing
on
the
presenter
you're
taking
away
from
the
discussion
and
putting
the
focus
on
the
presenter?
That's
a
different
thing.
So,
yes,
all
of
those
things
are
possible.
If
our
goal
was
to
have
presentations
with
anonymous
participation,
there
are
ways
to
do
that.
We
know
that.
B
F
And
I'm
going
to
I'm
going
to
not
this
so
so
a
couple
of
related
notes
team
with
regards
to
having
a
session
before,
like
a
week
before,
as
you
said,
or
something
like
that,
which
we
record
things,
what
are
you
gonna
do
like
you?
Don't
you're
not
gonna,
have
participants
or
are
you
gonna
tell
participants?
Sorry,
no
questions
leave
them
for
next
week.
It
sounds
kind
of
odd.
That's
common!
F
That's
one
comment
you
can
reply
later
and
the
other
thing
is
that,
if
we're,
if,
if
our
aim
is
to
record
sessions
and
then
have
people,
ask
questions,
what's
the
point
of
doing
that
when
you
can
record
these
sessions,
put
them
on
youtube
and
then
have
discussions
there
or
any
any
platform
right.
B
Like
what
the
answers
to
the
two
things,
one
is
the
first
one
is
available
to
people
and
they're,
not
using
it.
I
think
what
people
want
is
an
allocated
time
where
they
can
show
up,
and
somebody
records
their
discussion.
So
the
goal
is
to
provide
that
for
them,
because
they're
just
it's
hard
to
do
it
yourself
and
it's
it's
a
little
intimidating
if
there's
just
a
scheduled
time,
it's
easier.
B
My
idea
for
that
event
would
be
that
people
could
show
up
to
watch
those
sessions
if
they
want,
and
they
can
ask
questions
during
it.
If
the
presenter
is
okay
with
that,
it's
that's
totally
up
to
the
presenter.
You
know
that
the
presenter
could
ask
that
they
give
their
presentation
first
and
then
ask
questions
they
could
allow
questions
in
between.
This
would
be
like
a
traditional
drupal
camp
session
or
drupalcon
session
that
gets
recorded,
and
then
the
the
backdrop
live
would
be
an
opportunity
for
follow-up
discussions
about
those
presentations
or
complete.
B
You
know
not
most
of
our
sessions
would
still
not
have
presentations
right.
Most
of
them
are
still
just
discussions,
but
at
least
those
that
wanted
to
would
have
an
opportunity
to
do
to
report.
You
know
to
do
a
formal
presentation
get
it
recorded,
and
it's
also
like
for
those
who
can't
come
to
the
regular
event.
They
could
come
to
the
recordings.
B
F
Could
work
but
have
you
have
you
thought
about?
What's
the
word
this
dispersion?
What
do
you
call
it
like,
as
in
you
know,
separating
the
audience
and
then
having
less
attendance?
That's
where
I
was
getting
attacked.
My
english
spells
may
can't
remember
what
the
word
is
for
that.
F
B
A
B
A
Say
it
that
some
people
don't
participate
because
they
don't
like
how
they
look
or
how
their
voice
sounds
right
and
that
they
just
don't
want
to
be
recorded.
I
mean
in
any
way
right.
So
that's
one
thing.
The
other
thing
is
when
I
first
started
going
to
drupal
cons,
a
number
of
people
would
record
their.
A
They
would
give
their
presentation,
but
they
would
record
the
technical
demonstration,
so
they
would
not
be
typing
commands
in
the
console.
They
would
record
that
presentation,
as
I
like
here,
I'm
going
to
activate
the
module
and
then
I'm
going
to
display
it
and
here's
what
the
page
looks
like
when
this
is
on
there,
so
they
were
never
doing
it
live.
They
were
always
recording
their
content
ahead
of
time
to
make
their
their
session
go
as
as
intended.
A
B
Well,
I'm
going
to
recommend
that
we
mull
on
that
idea
and
talk
about
that
in
the
near
future
and
maybe
move
on
and
talk
more
about
well
anything
else,
but
including
the
stanford
blog
post
and
like
how
we
want
to
follow
up
with
that
is,
first
of
all
any
last
thoughts
on
the
unconference
or
on
backdrop
live
before
we
move
on.
B
Okay,
let's
move
on
this,
so
you
know
we
were
aware
of
the
these
stanford
sites
like
six
weeks
ago
now.
I
think
it's
been
almost
that
long
hasn't
it
jen
it,
but
stanford
wanted
to
they
needed
a
little
bit
of
time
before
they
were
ready
to
make
an
announcement,
and
we
didn't
want
to
jump
out
ahead
of
them.
So
we've
been
kind
of
lighting
our
tongue
waiting
before
we
did
any
big
announcement.
Well,
they've
went
as
public
as
they
can
now.
B
So
we
have
the
opportunity
to
make
a
big
deal
about
this
and
personally,
I
think
it
is
a
big
deal.
I
think
most
of
you
all
agree
from
the
discussions
I've
heard.
So
how
do
we?
How
should
we
be
responding.
H
H
H
And
so
he's
going
to
work
on
those,
and
he
also
asked
about
cross
posting
some
of
our
news
page.
He
said
we
would
love
that,
but
maybe
not
exactly
the
same
content
so
he's
going
to
think
about
it
and
see
if
he
can
reword
it.
He
also
is
going
up
to
the
folks
see
if
he
can.
H
He
has
like
asked
permission
for
what
he
can
say
and
so
he's
gonna
get
sort
of
clarification
around
what
he's
allowed
to
say
versus
what
they're
allowed
to
say
and
try
and
put
as
much
as
he
can
in
in
those
posts
for
us.
So
it
sounds
like
there's
a
bunch
more
stuff
coming,
which
will
be
specifically
for
the
backdrop
website
in
various
different
places.
So
I'm
very
excited.
F
I
have
two
relay
right
things
to
note.
One
is
that
if,
if
they
are
hesitant
to
do
cross-posting,
we
can
still
put
that
up
in
our
mentions
and
also
there
was
a
discussion
with
irena
with
regards
to
adding
some
sort
of
testimonials,
so
we
can
take
an
excerpt
of
their
article
and
put
it
as
a
testimonial
and
that
and
a
link
to
that
article,
so
that
could
work
as
well,
so
yeah.
H
Do
any
of
the
work
I
was
supposed
to
do
and
I
started
setting
up
so
we
already
had
a
section
of
the
site
called
testimonials
or
quotes
or
something
that
was
from.
I
don't
know
10
years
ago,
and
I
looked
at
what
was
in
there
and
was
like.
I
don't
think
this
is
really
what
we
want.
H
I
think
what
we
want
to
do
is
pull
quotes
from
the
showcases
and
have
them
link
to
the
showcase,
so
people
can
learn
more
about
the
site
where
the
quote
was,
and
so
I
started
setting
that
up
and
then
I
realized
that
we
also
had
this
open
issue
in
the
queue
for
landing
pages,
and
so
I
started
building
landing
pages
based
on
like
non-profit
or
higher
education
or
whatever.
That
would
have
the
same,
like
featured
showcase
block.
H
We
have
on
the
home
page
but
like
filtered
by
that
section,
and
then
it
would
have
a
pull
quote
that
was
also
filtered
by
that
section.
So
I
got
so
excited
the
scope
of
what
I
was
building
became
much
larger,
but
so
it's
not
done,
but
it
was
based
on
irena's
idea
and
I
did
want
to
show
you
guys
what
I
had
in
mind.
But
I
will
I
will
update
the
various
issues
with
screenshots
of
my
local
site
when
it's
ready.
H
Not
ready,
but
I
did
add
a
new
field
for
I
think
it
was
called
the
audience
or
something
on
the
backdrop
cms
org
site
for
showcases,
and
I
tried
to
update
all
the
existing
showcases.
So
it's
now
like
a
multi-value
field
instead
of
a
single
field
and
it's
a
taxonomy
term,
so
you
will
see
some
of
the
content.
I
needed
the
content
ready
before
I
could
start
building
all
the
stuff,
so
I
updated
the
content,
but
the
landing
page
isn't
quite
there.
H
Yet
I
don't
have
the
filtering
on
the
view
and
I
don't
have
the
quotes
showing
up
per
landing
page.
Yet.
H
Get
a
proof
of
concept
I'll
throw
in
some
screenshots
of
it,
and
it
won't
be
pretty
because
it's
not
like
styled
yet
but
wireframe.
Let's
throw
them
wireframes
and
see
what
people
think.
E
Yeah,
the
other
sort
of
case
for
test
testimonials
quotes
irene
had
raised
was
where
people
had
kind
of
said
things
within
comments
on
social
media
that
were
positive,
and
there
was
a
particular
one
there,
where
we
we
might
want
to
pull
them
out,
do
a
permanent
permalink
to
the
post,
but
say
this
is
on
linkedin.
But
here
it
is
anyway.
F
Yeah,
I
will
add
to
that,
and
then
robert
sorry
didn't
get
you,
but
we
had
other
comments
in
the
in
the
history
of
other
threads
that
has
started
in
the
past,
where
people
came
and
said
kind
words
about
you
know
the
community
as
well.
It
was
very
welcoming
and
people
helped
me
out
and
my
site
is
not
done
now.
Those
kind
of
things
so
yeah
robert.
A
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
that
reading
through
that
stanford
article,
I
thought
this
is
like
our
whitehouse.gov
and
that
that
was
the
thing
that
I
think
convinced
a
lot
of
people
to
go.
Drupal,
and
you
know
a
big
reputable
institution
like
stanford
that
this
is
to
carry
a
lot
of
weight.
So
the
more
we
can
spread
this
one
around
the
better.
C
Joseph
yeah,
so
as
for
that
article
there's
the-
I
think
it's
the
second
to
last
paragraph.
They
go
over
some
of
the
stats
about
the
performance
of
their
sites
on
the
new
platform,
and
one
of
the
things
they
mention
is
that
basically,
they
just
did
an
upgrade
from
drupal
7
to
backdrop
and
their
their
increase.
Their
performance
of
their
page
floats
by
50.
B
I
have
a
feeling
there
will
be
a
few
more
tweets
on
that
article
this
week,
coming
from
the
backdrop
account
focusing
on
a
few
different
things,
but
retweets
facebook
posts,
linkedin
posts.
Those
are
all
good
too.
It
sounds
so
I
mean
we
greg.
B
B
I
hope
that
that
you
know
even
our
official
tweet
today
I
was
just
gonna,
go
and
see
if
we're
getting
some
some
retweets
on
that,
because
it
seems
to
me
the
kind
of
thing
that
we
have
a
lot
of
folks
out
there
who
are
rooting
for
us,
and
I
would
think
that
this
would
catch
a
lot
of
their
attention.
E
I
think
there's
there's
quite
a
few
different
angles
that
can
be
pulled
out
from
that
article.
One
of
the
one
that
I
kind
of
led
on
from
the
linkedin
was
that
basically,
that
they'd
invested
a
lot
in
their
drupal
7
platform
and
that
they
saw
moving
to
backdrop
as
being
the
kind
of
best
for
maximizing
their
return
on
investment.
E
They
weren't
going
to
basically
step
be
stepping
off
the
development
cycle,
for
I
think
it
was
three
months
that
they,
it
basically
took
them
to
do
it,
and
then
they
were
back
on
to
their
regular
development
cycle.
So
from
that's
a
kind
of
return
on
investment,
I
think
one
other
thing.
That
would
be
quite
a
good
one
to
do.
E
They
do
mention
kind
of
a
watch
this
space
at
the
bottom,
where
they
say
that
some
of
the
modules
that
they've
done
they're
contributing
back
to
the
community
so
that'll
be
another
good
kind
of
angle
to
encourage
people
that
where,
where
people
have
done
custom
modules,
that
they
contribute
them
back-
and
you
know
and
and
just
kind
of
pick
up
the
kind
of
open
source
principle
that
you
benefit
from
it.
But
you
also
that
there's
lots
of
ways
you
can
give
back.
E
B
Anybody
else
I
have
a
thought
which
is
the
the
stanford
discussion
at
backdrop
live,
is
both
an
argument
about
why
we
really
want
to
record
sessions
sometimes
and
an
argument
why
we
don't
want
to,
because,
on
the
one
hand
I
feel
like
the
discussion
might
have,
you
know,
may
have
been
more
frank
and
interesting,
because
people
knew
it
wasn't
recorded.
B
On
the
other
hand,
it
would
be
great
to
have
a
recording
of
that,
and
I
wonder
if
we
shouldn't
be
thinking
about-
and
I
don't
want
to
put
too
much
on
on
the
stanford
team,
but
if
we
shouldn't
do
another
session
like
that,
that
we
can
record,
because
I
think,
having
a
recording
of
a
discussion
about
this
would
be
great.
F
I
think
yeah,
I
think
I
think,
there's
some
ways
to
achieve
that
and
get
some
people
that
could
do
it
for
us
there's
some
podcasts
that
are
happening
around.
So
we
can
ask
these
people
to
consider
inviting
the
stanford
guys
for
recording
that
would
be
recorded
in
yeah.
We
can
put
it
in
the
versions
there
or.
A
Presentation
yeah,
yes,
you
know
in
their
presentation
a
number
of
times.
They
said
I
I
don't
know
if
we
can
say
this,
but
then
they
would
say
it
yeah
right.
It's
like
well
we'll
have
to
check
if
we
can
use
that
number.
But
this
is
the
number
right,
so
I
I
think
you're
absolutely
right
tim
that
wouldn't
have
all
that
stuff
wouldn't
have
come
out
in
a
recorded
session
because
they
couldn't
really
say
that
on
the
record,
so.
B
So
jen,
I
wonder
if
we
couldn't
proactively
reach
out
to
some
of
the
podcasters.
We
know
and
suggest
this
like
the
talking
drupal
folks.
This
is
a
great,
you
know,
overlap
between
drupal
and
you
know,
and
they
they
weren't
afraid
to
say
that
we
still
recommend
drupal
for
a
lot
of
our
sites
right.
But
except
here's
the
use
case
where
we
we
don't,
which
makes
this
a
really
good
topic
for
a
drupal
podcast
like
when
does
it
make
sense
to
yeah.
H
I
think
we
could
also
recommend
that
they
talk
to
attin
about
it
because
now
it's
backdrop,
information
coming
from
rapid,
reputable
drupal
agencies
and
they
have
experience
with
both
and
they
can
answer
a
lot
of
technical
questions.
And
it's
not
just
the
same
people
from
backdrop
saying
the
same
thing.
B
Yeah,
I
think
that
would
be
exactly
a
pitch
to
the
talking
drupal
people,
because
here
you've
got
a
chance
to
talk
to
you
know
a
user,
a
developer,
that's
not
part
of
the
core
team
and
really
encourage
that.
So,
and
you
know
these
podcasts
may
pick
up
this
on
this
on
their
own
or
at
or
stanford
you
know
might
even
promote
it,
but
we,
you
know,
there's
certainly
nothing
to
prevent
us
from
planting
this
idea
of
people's
ears.
A
A
Do
you
want
to
keep
going
with
your
drupal
7
site,
right
sort
of
like
sentiments
that
you
know
kind
of
can
convey
in
a
in
a
sound
bite
that
you,
you
know
a
soft
landing
for
drupal
7
right
things
like
that
that
you
could
maybe
have
a
rotating
quote
on
the
backdrop
website
right
that
would
kind
of
give
people
an
idea
that
hey
right,
I
mean
drupal
7
is
going
away,
but
it's
actually
not
it's
continuing
on
the
heart
and
soul
of
it
is
what
backdrop
is
and
if
we
could
maybe
get
those
kind
of
cute
quips
right
that
would
be
like
hey
this
is
this
is
the
this?
F
We're
almost
five
minutes
to
the
end,
and
I
was
I
know
that
all
these
discussions
are
very
exciting,
but
I
was
hoping
to
get
into
the
subject
of
spam.
Email,
sorry,
forum,
spam
and
spam
accounts
on
the
sites,
but
five
minutes
will
not
do
it
any
justice.
F
I
think
that
we
should
either
table
it
for
our
next
discussion
or
because
it's
an
immediate
problem,
maybe
organize
a
dedicated
meeting
for
that
and
and
while
I
think
that
the
issue
queue
is
best
for
that,
it's
still
much
better
to
have
some
discussions
in
person
and
flesh
things
out
and-
and
you
know,
make
some
decisions
and
then
summarize
that
into
an
issue.
A
Didn't
robert
say
that
he
was
going
to
take
care
of
this
for
the
next
couple
weeks
and
years
you
said
and
and
watch
that
and
watch
the
numbers,
so
that
I
mean
we,
you
know,
I
think
the
discussion
is
good,
but
if
he's
going
to
take
care
of
it
for
two
weeks,
we
have
two
weeks
right
taking
taking
care.
Thank
you
well
taking
care
of
my
overstatement.
A
We
are
trying
some
things
the
I
guess
the
next
thing
to
consider
is
something
that
was
in
the
issue:
queue
that
I
sort
of
avoidedly
started
and
jen
gracefully,
backed
us
down
from
which
was
to
change
the
human
question
on
the
user
registration
form
to
essentially
a
human-mediated
captcha,
asking
people
a
question
about
that
drug.
A
One
thing
we
have
installed
is
recording
ip
addresses
for
users
and,
although,
when
I
delete
the
spam
accounts,
the
ip
address
module
still
keeps
the
record
of
visits.
Just
says
that
those
are
anonymous
so
we'll
be
able
to
see
ip
accounts
that
have
our
ip
addresses
that
have
gotten
multiple
spam
accounts
and
obviously,
if
someone
is
using
tor
to
create
their
accounts,
that
won't
help.
But
so
we
will
be
gathering
data
over
the
next
few
weeks
and
assuming
folks
are
okay.
A
With
proceeding
with
this
new
question
on
the
registration
form,
that's
that's
in
the
issue
that
jen
set
up.
I
think
it's
safe
to
table
it
for
two
weeks
but
yeah.
Then
let's
try
to
get
into
the
next
one
and
I'll
I'll,
put
an
agenda
item
in
the
forum
so
that
we
so
that
we
do
get
it
on
the
agenda.
Next,
two.
B
Weeks
seems
like
a
good
plan
to
check
back
in
on
this
in
two
weeks.
I'll
just
put
some
context
on
this
part
of
the
reason
this
arose
again.
Is
that
we're
getting
the
the
the
city
crm
group
is
moving
forward
and
robert
quite
astutely
pointed
out
that
that
it's
gonna
be
the
the
spam.
B
When
people
create
accounts
on
backdrop.org,
they
will,
in
the
future,
be
created
in
cvcrm
accounts
as
well,
and
this
whole
spam
issue
becomes
a
little
bit
of
a
bigger
deal
which
is
kind
of
why
it
got
attention
in
the
last
week
because
we're
we
are
making
steps
forward
on
the
cvcrm
thing,
which
we
also
don't
have
time
to
talk
about
right
now.
But
if
people
have
questions,
let
us
know,
and
we
can
give
an
update,
soon,
go
ahead
right.
F
I
have
a
quick
question
so
last
time,
a
few
hours
ago,
when
I
checked
the
registration
form,
we
had
a
biography
field
which
was
required,
and
I
would
like
us
to
sit
and
examine
the
user
attorneys,
whatever
you
call
them
as
in.
Why
do
people
register
an
account
and
why
we
are
assuming
that
they
want
their
profile
publicly
available
or
bio?
Personally,
I
immediately
my
reaction.
When
I
saw
that
was,
I
don't
need
my
bio
there,
a
lot
just
a
dot
and
then
subscribe,
because
all
I
want
to
do
is
just
the
newsletter
thingy.
F
So
if
we
want
to
make
this
thing
required,
we
need
to
make
it
conditionally
required,
as
my
opinion,
as
in
there's
a
checkbox
that
says,
make
my
profile
publicly
available
or
I
want
to
participate
in.
You
know
create
whatever
content
we
have
and
then
a
field
appears
that
says
a
different
workflow,
but
we
should
have
very
minimal,
like
low
effort
methods
of
registering
that
do
not
allow
you
to
publish
anything
anywhere
on
the
site
which
is
safe
for
us
no
spam
right.
F
B
H
We
know
that's
not
ideal
and
we're
hoping
that
the
new
field
that
robert
and
I
are
working
on,
that
is
a
human-facing
question-
can
be
something
that
could
be
better
suited
for
that
job,
and
not
only
would
it
become
something
the
robots
can
use
to
detect
if
you're
posting
links
to
wow
gold
or
whatever,
but
it
can
also
be
something
that
we
can
use
as
humans
to
be
like.
H
Did
you
answer
this
question
in
a
way
that
would
make
sense
for
somebody
who's
interested
in
backdrop
and
so
we're
hoping
to
get
the
bio
feed
off
of
the
registration
form?
Once
we
get
this
new
field
in
place,
the
new
field
will
still
be
required,
so
you
might
still
be
tempted
to
put
a
dot
in
it,
but
we're
hoping
that
it
will
be
exciting
enough
that
you
will
want
to
actually
answer
the
question
because
you're
a
backdrop
enthusiast
rather
than
just
I
don't
need
a
publicly
available
profile
and
then
not
use
it.
So
we'll
see.
C
Yeah
just
one
thing
to
keep
in
mind,
while
your
guys
are
doing
this
is
that
our
plan
was
to
eventually
enable
single
sign-on
across
all
of
our
sites,
and
so,
if
we
require
people
to
go
through
a
process
to
post
on
the
forum,
then
that
might
discourage
people
from
posting.
On
our
forum.
B
Sure,
absolutely
we
need
to
get
to
think
about
that
the
the
whole
single
sign-on.
Thank
you.
That's
something
to
keep
in
mind
so
yeah.
A
B
Talk
about
that
more
later,
let's
wrap
up
the
meeting.
The
dev
meeting
will
start.
Maybe
in
five
minutes
I'm
guessing
bye.
Everybody.