►
From YouTube: 2022/09/29 - Backdrop Outreach Meeting
Description
No description was provided for this meeting.
If this is YOUR meeting, an easy way to fix this is to add a description to your video, wherever mtngs.io found it (probably YouTube).
A
You
nope
there
we
go
here,
we
go
and
we're
live
on
the
internet.
Welcome
everybody
to
the
bi-weekly
backdrop
Outreach
meeting.
My
name
is
Luke
McCormick
I'm,
coming
to
you
from
San
Ramon
California.
B
A
Been
out
of
the
loop
for
a
while,
so
let
me
throw
it
over
to
savasri
and
you
can
introduce
yourself.
B
Hi,
my
name
is
sarvashi
and
I
am
pretty
much
beginner
at
that
drop
I'm
trying
to
get
more
beginners
interested
in
it,
because
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
good
platform
for
new
people
who
would
otherwise
be
looking,
maybe
at
WordPress
and
then
finally
get
stuck
with
difficulties
doing
the
things
that
they
want
to
do
without
a
lot
of
headaches
and
backdrop
offers
some
features
that
are
really
wonderful,
that
I'm
trying
to
get
new
people
to
look
at
that.
Let's
go
to
Tim.
C
Hey
well,
it
seems
like
it's
just
the
three
of
us,
so
that
leaves
me
I'm
Kim,
Erickson,
St,
Paul,
Tim
I'm
in
Deerwood,
Minnesota,
I'm
excited
but
I've
also
been
just
a
little
bit
hesitant
because
I'm
taking
my
first
backdrop,
Drupal
trip
in
a
long
time
to
go
to
bed
camp
and
see
Luke
next
week,
Luke
we're
gonna
meet
in
person.
I,
don't
know
that
you
and
I
have
ever
met
in
person
before.
C
I
could
very
well
have
met
you
before
I've
been
at
BAD
Camp
before
so.
Maybe
we
have,
but
mostly
I,
know
you
through
through
these
jewelry
things
through
bankrupt,
so
I'm.
C
I
think
the
thing
is:
if,
if
we
met
it
was
before,
we
really
got
to
know
yeah
anyways
yeah,
so
that's
it
and
actually
that
so
this
is
our
weekly
Outreach
meeting,
where
it's
just
the
three
of
us
today.
C
C
We
I
mean
we
have
other
things,
I
think
we
can
talk
about.
Why?
Don't
we
just
dive
in
and
talk
about
that
camp
for
a
minute
and
see
I
think
there's
two
parts
to
it:
there's
the
just
general:
how
can
we
leverage
and
promotion
we're
a
quick
summary
we're
doing
a
a
summit,
a
backdrop
Summit
there's
also
one
or
two
sessions
that
we'll
be
touching
upon
backdrop
at
that
camp
and
then
there
will
also
be
a
Sprint
at
that
camp
to
work
on
sort
of
upgrade
migration
issues.
C
So
those
are
the
main
components
and
I
think
that
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
in
our
Dev
meeting
today
about
like
where
to
put
our
Focus
during
that
Sprint
on
the
technical
aspect,
but
in
terms
of
just
organizing
and
Outreach,
that's
perfect
for
this
meeting.
You
Luke
are
out
there
actually
involved
in
bandcamp
planning
I
understand
right.
That
is
correct.
Okay,
so
do
you
have
anything
to
add
just
in
terms
of
what's
happening
at
BAD,
Camp
and
or
what
do
you
think
we
need
to
talk
about
today?.
A
Sorry
I
was
trying
to
grab
something
here
and
I.
I
started
an
avalanche
in
my
office,
laughs
back
there
yeah
well,
BAD
Camp
is
the
Thursday
and
Friday
the
6th,
and
the
seventh
I
should
know
the
address.
But
but
I
I
don't
like
I
know
roughly
where
it
is
I
I
it's,
but
it's
in
Berkeley
right.
It
isn't
Berkeley
and
it's
within
walking
distance
of
the
Berkeley
BART
station,
which
is
super
convenient
transportation
for
anybody.
Anybody,
that's
in
the
San,
Francisco
Bay
Area.
A
Well,
what
was
in
was
in
the
Exploratorium
building
in
San
Francisco,
which
was
this
amazing
space
so
that
that
was.
It
was
a
good
time,
but
but
historically
it's
been
on
Berkeley
campus,
although
it
hasn't
for
the
past
two
and
a
half
occurrences
it.
It
went
virtual
in
2020
for
the
pandemic
and
then
we
skipped
a
year
in
2021,
but
it
is
back
in
person
this
year.
So
so
yeah,
it's
a
bit
of
a
regrouping
I
guess.
C
Yep,
my
understanding
things
are
scaled
down
just
a
little
bit
but
yeah
a
bad
Camp
has
always
been
very
friendly
to
background.
We've
had
backdrop
Summits
and
backdrop
trainings
and
backdrop
sessions
at
that
camp.
C
So
and
of
course
it
is
very
close
to
the
to
where
to
Jen
and
Nate
I
mean.
C
But
she
also
helped
start
backdrop
right
so
yeah
yeah.
So
it's
a
it's
a
great
convergence
anyways
and
it's
the
closest
thing.
We
have
to
a
get
together
for
backdrop,
because
we
have
a
few
people
in
the
Bay
Area
there
and
and
then
with
me,
I
think
I'm,
the
only
one
I
know
of
from
bat
crop
that's
coming
into
the
area,
but
potentially
for
that
Sprint
we'll
have
Jen
and
Nate
and
Luke
and
Irina
and
myself
that's
five
people
all
on
site.
C
So
that's
a
doesn't
happen
too
often
yeah
at
this
stage.
What
do
we
need?
What
do
we
need
to
do
or
prepare
for
so
I?
Think
Jen
has
been
handling
the
the
the
summit
and
my
understanding.
It's
we're
being
a
little
bit
flexible
because
one
of
the
problems
of
planning,
like
a
backdrop
Summit
AT,
BAD
Camp,
is
we
have
no
idea
who's
going
to
show
up,
and
so
and
by
that
I
mean
you
know,
we
like
we
don't
know
to
tailor
it
beginners
or
more
advanced
folks.
C
A
Mean
we
have
registration
lists,
the
the
people
that
register
for
batcamp
kick
a
box.
That
says
if
you
know
what
they're
planning
to
attend
so
so
I
I
think
before
it
starts.
We'll
actually
have
a
list
of
names
of
people
who
say
they're
going
to
be
there
and
sure
we
we
should
have
some
sense
for
which
are
familiar
and
who's
new.
C
Sure-
and
it
could
be
that
we
could
get
a
sense
of
that
already.
If
we
look
do
you
know,
I,
don't
know
that
you
would
know
this,
but.
C
Well,
I
was
going
to
say
how
many
people
were
how
many
people
we
were
prepared
to
have
in
the
background
Summit,
because
I'm,
seeing
on
the
registration
page,
that
there
are
33
seats
remaining
and
I'm
guessing
that
we
either
had
50
or
40
possible
seats.
Yeah.
C
For
50.
yeah,
so
that
potentially
means
that
we've
had
17
people
yeah,
which,
which
is
a
pretty
good
number
more
than
I,
would
have
expected.
I
would
have
guessed
around
10.,
so
if
we've
really
got
17
people
registered
already-
and
it's
still
a
few
days-
you
know
there's
still
a
week
ago,
yeah.
A
We
have
space
for
more,
it's
in
a
pretty
big
room:
yeah
I
I
think
the
room
can
theoretically
hold
100,
but
we've
we've
put
in
50
just
to
keep
it
from
getting
too
crowded.
Well,.
C
That
sounds
right
to
me,
but
it
it
actually
looks
like
I
mean
if,
if
all
of
the
Summits
had
50
well
now
some
of
them
still
have
more
than
some
of
them.
Some
of
them
might
have
more
than
that.
B
C
I
I
I'm
pretty
sure
that
we
have
somebody
from
us
Stanford
coming
that
Zach
is
planning
to
come
and
talk
a
little
bit
about
the.
C
Site
backdrop,
sites
I
believe
that
Jen
that's
it's
very
exciting.
I
believe
that
Jen
is
prepared
to
talk
about
something
she's
working
on
I
have
a
case.
Study
I
could
do
a
quick
introduction
to
I
think
case
studies
might
be
helpful,
although
I
don't
think
we
just
want
to
do
that.
We
probably
also
I'm
guessing
that
Jen
and
Nate
will
be
prepared
to
just
sort
of
do
their
introduction.
The
background
feel
and
talk.
C
If
there
are,
if
there's
really
17
people
registered,
then
I'm
guessing
some
of
them
are
completely
due
to
that
graph.
It
would
be
would
benefit
from
the
like.
You
know
what
is
background,
how
is
it
different
from
Drupal
all
of
that
stuff
and
anyway,
so
I
think
Jen
and
Nate
can
kind
of
do
that
on
the
Fly
we
were
also,
you
know,
prepared
to
sort
of
break
off.
If
there
are
some
experienced
people
in
the
room
that
want
to
get
together
and
I,
don't
know
talk
about
the
Sprint
or
something
or
talk
about
migrations.
C
A
little
bit
by
year,
depending
on
who
shows
up
in
the
world
so
do
you
have
I
mean.
Is
there
anything
particular
that
you
would
recommend
that
look
in
terms
of
that,
we
should
be
doing
at
that
Summit.
B
A
This
seems
like,
like
a
particular
time
if,
if
we
could
figure
out
just
brain
certificate,
think
of
of
groups
of
people
who
might
be
interested
in
in
doing
backdrop
related
work,
but
don't
know
it.
You
know
who
who
who
don't
necessarily
think
of
themselves,
as
as
you
know,
coders,
particularly
who
don't
think
of
themselves
as
coders,
but
but
I
I
I,
wonder
if
there's
some
some
connection
that
that
I
could
make
I
know.
I,
know
people
that
run
WordPress
things.
C
A
A
C
A
Go
ahead,
yeah,
I,
I
think
new
people
are
what
we
most
need.
You
know
if
anything,
I
I
think
our
challenges
are.
Are
that
we're
we're
an
inward
facing
Community,
the
the
more
the
the
more
hendrils
we
can
reach
out
into
the
world
to
find
New
Blood
the
better
I
I
I,
don't
know
that
we
necessarily
have
to
have
a
specific
thing
for
them.
Just
you
know
sure.
B
Think
the
thing
that
would
be
really
useful
would
be
to
contrast
how
backdrop
has
changed
from
Drupal
7.
what
what
you
did
and
why
you
did
it.
You
know
in
terms
of
the
layout
system
and
all
of
that
and
how
it
solves
problems
for
all
the
Drupal
people
who
people
on
triple
seven
and
maybe
even
the
people
thinking
about
Drupal
9,
showing
them
the
ease
with
which
layouts
and
such
can
be
done
in
background,
and
why
you've
done
what
you've
done?
B
What
you
did
you
know
why
you
created
that
crop
and
how
you
have
speared
it
into
a
more
usable
context
for
people
to
do
development,
that's
friendlier
than
what
came
before
sure,
and
also
contrast
to
why
it's
different
from
from
Drupal.
Now
how
Drupal
is
you
know
targeting
a
different
audience
than
than
the
original
Drupal,
and
that
backdrop
is
more
in
line
with
the
original
Drupal,
for
you
know
smaller
situations,
you
know
it's
not
it's
not
trying
to
user
background.
I
mean
Drupal
in
the
Enterprise
space
is
not
going
to
ever.
B
Do
that
not
intended
for
that,
but
to
demonstrate
or
show
the
differences
of
how
backdrop
became
what
it
is
and
why
it's
a
good
fit
or
the
intended
audience,
and
that
Drupal
is
not
now
the
best
fit
or
a
lot
of
that
audience
that
used
to
look
to
Drupal
or
for
smaller
scale,
work
and
I
think
showing
them
some
eyebrow
raising
stuff.
B
You
know
that
shows.
Oh
look,
look,
look
what
we
can
do,
look
how
this
works!
Look,
how
this
works
and
why?
Why
we're
doing
it
this
way
and
how
we
have
really
separated
the
design
elements
from
the
from
the
coding
elements,
so
that
so
the
theming
is
now
isolated,
more
and
better,
better
approach
for
aiming
it
not
as
condoluted
as
it
used
to
be
all
those
kinds
of
things
would
be
really
useful.
I
think
when
people
can
see.
C
C
We're
also
going
to
have
a
good
case
study
in
terms
of
your
point
Luke
in
terms
of
giving
back
we're
we're
kind
of
fortunate
in
that
we're
following
this
up
with
a
Sprint
and
one
of
the
things,
if
there's
any
chance
that
we're
going
to
get
some
beginners
to
that
spread
to
give
back,
we
might
want
to
think
a
little
bit
about
expanding
our
Focus
Beyond
just
upgrades
and
migrations,
because
that's
not
a
great
entry
point
for
for
somebody
who
hasn't
sprinted
before
or
doesn't
really
know
the
code
right
or
hasn't
worked
a
lot
with
that
drop.
C
It
might
be
good
to
have
some
things
ready
that
a
real
beginner
could
work
on.
C
C
Yes,
you'll
have
a
physical
space,
I,
don't
know
much
about
it,
but
it's
where
we
can
actually
sit
down
and
work
on
issues.
This
is
not
intended
to
be
a
presentation.
Sprinting
at
camps
like
this
is
often
first
of
all.
Sometimes
it's
just
an
opportunity
to
get
together
face
to
face
and
talk
about
how
to
solve
problems.
So
we
have
a
really
big
problem.
C
Let's
come
up
with
a
strategy
to
solve
it,
so
people
can
go
home
and
work
on
it,
but
sometimes
people
Dive,
Right
In
and
they
just
sit
down
next
to
each
other
and
they
start
coding,
but
we
can
also
in
a
Sprint.
You
can
also
do
things
like
writing
documentation
or
you
know
you
could.
You
could
have
a
meeting
about
like
how
do
we
better
do
Outreach
or
something
like
that.
A
Yeah
yeah
I
mean
I
was
thinking
that,
in
terms
of
you
know,
a
lot
of
our
implicit
focus
is
towards
inexperienced
users
getting
started,
and,
and
so
so,
if
anybody
shows
up
that
actually
doesn't
know
how
to
do
it,
there
there's
kind
of
an
opportunity
to
say
okay,
you
know
you
can
you
can
give
back
up
at
the
well
in
the
opening
Moments
by
by
trying
to
to
get
going
and
and
documenting
that
process,
while
we're
here
to
so
that
so
that
you
know,
maybe
maybe
there's
things
that
are
maybe
there's
bottlenecks
that
that
we
just
don't
see
anymore
sure.
A
I
mean
I'm
I'm,
aware
of
things
like
that
that
attract
in
Drupal
and
backdrop
for
years
and
years
but
I,
you
know,
I,
don't
I'm
not
going
to
suggest
that
I
know
all
of
them.
So
you
know
hey
you're
running,
you
know,
like
a
focus
group.
All
you
need
is
bodies,
if
you,
if,
if
body
show
up
so
so
that
that's
that's
kind
of
I,
think
what
I
package
it
then
like
like,
like
you,
just
have
an
other
category
of
of
of
people
that
can
contribute
where
we
can
say.
A
B
A
C
Well,
the
curve
it
occurred
to
me
that
to
actually
to
address
beginners
I
think
the
kind
of
person
who's
likely
to
show
up
at
backdrop
or
at
ad
camp
for
a
backdrop
session.
It's
likely
to
be
somebody
with
a
triple
seven
site,
yeah
that
is
looking
for
an
alternative,
and
it
occurred
to
me
that
one
of
the
things
we
could
do
is
a
bit
of
a
usability
yeah
and
action
session
at
the
same
time
and
just
take
somebody's
Drupal
site
that
start
running
it
through
the
migration
process
or
the
upgrade
process.
C
Oh
yeah
view
it
and
view
it
a
little
bit
as
a
usability
study.
So
one
that's
here's
here,
we're
showing
you
how
we
do
this,
but
we're
also
documenting
the
problems
that
we
have
as
we
encounter
them
and
and
passing
them
off
to
the
people
at
the
table
over
there
that
are
trying
to
fix
them
right
now.
Yeah.
A
A
I
I
I
think
our
theme
is
largely,
you
know:
Drupal
7,
end
of
life.
It's
it's
been
it.
It's
been
talked
about
for
years.
It's
been
talked
about
since
the
moment.
We
started
this
thing
right
and
yeah
and
and
we're
kind
of
in
it
now-
and
you
know
the
the
the
last
time
they
were
in
it
keeps
getting
extended.
A
It's
like
approaching
a
black
hole
right
like
as
you
get
closer
and
closer
time
slows
down,
but
but
you
know
we
we're
now
in
that
process
where,
where
we're
we're
already
in
twice
extended,
you
know,
Drupal
7
should
have
already
been
gone
two
different
times
in
the
past,
yeah.
C
Okay,
is
there
anything
we
need
to
do
that
we
can
still
so
there's.
There
is
a
bad
Camp
is
had
thoughts
of
being
a
hybrid
remote
event,
but
they
are
are
not
doing
that.
However,
we
we
are
trying
to
do
a
hybrid
Sprint
on
Friday,
and
we
have
at
least
one
or
two
people
committed
to
to
participating
in
that
spring.
Remotely
and
I
just
say
that
that,
in
terms
of
Outreach,
so
there's
two
things
that
we
can
promote.
C
Right
right,
right,
right
but
and
I
don't
know
what
to
do
to
promote
it
locally.
So,
but
we
could,
you
know
we
should
be
promoting
it.
The
Sprint
and
I
guess.
One
of
the
things
is
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we've
talked
about
that.
C
You
know
what
we
could
I
wonder
if
we
should
declare
it
an
upgrade
day:
yeah
I
I,
don't
know
if
I
want
to
do
that,
because
so.
A
C
A
C
Upgrade
Day
event
in
the
past,
when
we
sort
of
said
it
was
completely
virtual
and
we
said
we're,
gonna
have
volunteers
for
it
all
day
to
help
folks
with
their
upgrades.
Then
we
had
a
couple.
People
show
up
with
questions.
We
also
did
a
little
demo.
Things
like
that.
The
problem
with
sort
of
declaring
this
an
update
a
great
day
virtually,
is
that
some
of
the
people
that
are
going
to
be
most
useful
at
helping
with
the
upgrades
are
going
to
be
busy
as
a
room
and
I.
C
Let's
I
think
just
keep
the
focus
on.
We
should
do
do
some
social
media,
though,
and
get
the
word
out
about
that.
The
actual
Sprint
is
anybody.
A
C
But
you
know
yes
or
no
I
mean
what
I
have
argued.
Is
that
what
we
need
to
make
it
work?
Is
somebody
who's?
Not
there
who's
who's
willing
to
sort
of
focus
greet
people
make
sure
anybody
who
comes
virtually
it.
You
know,
has
things
to
do,
I,
don't
you're,
not
sure,
technically,
the
virtual
end
Could
Happen
independent
of
the
the
wrong
thing.
However,
that
seems
to
defeat
the
purpose
of
having
a
hybrid
event.
C
Brings
us
back
to
your
point
so
in
order
to
make
it
really
feel
hybridy,
we
would
want
to
make
sure
that
we,
you
know
that
there
is
some
interaction
happening.
Yes
and
again
you
know
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
how
important
that
is
because,
but
it's
certainly
something
to
think
about.
But
how
can
we
do
that
better
nervous.
C
A
Don't
I
don't
think
we
need
a
person
I
think
we
need
a
role,
I
I
think
I
think
there's
there's
a
job
that
would
run
through
it
where
somebody
is
is
at
each
piece
willing
to
be
the
one
with
the
laptop
plugged
in
and
the
camera
turned
on,
and
the
microphones
and
just
you
know,
making
sure
that
the
whoever
happens
to
be
in
cyberspace
is
plugged
into
the
room.
A
I'm,
certainly
willing
to
volunteer
for
some
good
chunk
of
that
I
I,
I,
I
I
think
it's
unrealistic
for
me
to
volunteer
for
all
of
it,
but
but
but
certainly
I'm
willing
to
eat
up
a
big
part
of
the
schedule
for
that
role.
I
just
proposed
sure.
C
Yeah
everything
you're
saying,
makes
sense
and
I
it.
It's
like
I
expect
that,
while
I'm
sitting
at
my
laptop
I'm
used
to
having
like
zulup,
open
and
or
even
a
zoom
room,
so
it's
just
like
how
much
attention
I'm
going
to
be
able
to
give
to
that
I.
Don't
know,
but
I
think
I
definitely
will
give
some
attention
to
it.
So
maybe
it
is
something
that
we
can
sort
of
take
team
or
just
make
sure
try
to
make
sure
somebody's.
C
The
the
other
thing
that
I
think
could
help
here
is,
if
we
at
least
as
if
we
just
had
like
a
camera
on
the
room
right
all
afternoon,
so
that
at
the
very
minimum,
if
somebody
popped
in
and
so
I
guess
what
I'm
suggesting
is
that
it
might
be
helpful
to
have
a
an
extra
laptop,
that's
sort
of
plugged
into
Zoom.
That's
really
just
there
to
connect
to
the
you
know
to
show
what's
happening
in
the
room.
Yeah.
C
A
C
Well,
I
think,
if
yeah,
if
you're,
able
to
just
sort
of
manage
a
stream
it
wouldn't
that
could
be
outside
of
the
zoom
room
itself
or
it
could
be
integrated
whichever.
However,
you
you,
it
would
work
best
for
you.
That
would
be
something
that
we
could
sort
of,
promote
and
tweet
on
social
media,
which
is
so
that
people
could
drop
in
it
and
either
just
peek
at
what's
happening
or
yeah
or
say
hi
to
us,
like
in
the
zoom
room.
Even
if
they're
not
fully
engaged
well.
A
C
Sure,
yeah,
absolutely
I,
think
I.
Think
probably
we
should
use
our
regulars
over
the
one
we
use
for
back.
Prep
live,
we
could
go
into
breakout
rooms,
I
doubt
that's
necessary
yeah,
but
yeah
and
I
and
again
what
I,
in
addition
to
somebody
on
site,
making
sure
that
that
connection
stays
open.
I'd
like
somebody
online
the
whole
time
to
just
sort
of
interact
with
with
people
who
show
up
and
say
hi.
C
This
could
be
just
an
interesting
Outreach
opportunity,
like
I,
can
totally
Envision
that
we
we
have
a
lot
of
Drupal
friends
who
would
love
to
be
at
band
camp
but
who
aren't?
And
if
we,
if
we
tweet
out
and
say
here,
drop
into
our
Sprint
at
backdrop,
we
have
an
open,
Zoom
room.
You
can
say
hi
to
us
that
that
might
cause
some
people
who
aren't
coming
to
Sprint
but
are
just
coming
to
say.
Oh
I
I
went
to
bad
camp
for
a
few
minutes.
A
C
So
this
is
up
to
you.
We
could
try
to
live
stream
the
entire
day.
The
the
the
the
yeah
I
think
that
you
know
BAD
Camp
didn't
want
to
take
responsibility
for
streaming
the
summit,
but
I
don't
think
they
would
care
if
we
did
so.
If
we
feel
like
we
have
the
ability
to
scream
the
summit.
That
would
be
great
too.
C
If
we
can't,
if
we
can't
like
get
the
slides
and
everything
in
sync
at
the
minimum,
we
could
have
that
Zoom
room
open
with
just
sort
of
you
know
like
a
view
from
the
back
of
the
room.
So
it
is
an
idea.
It
might
not
be
the
ideal
experience
to
actually
follow
the
presentation,
but
at
least
again
you
could
drop
in
and
and
see
what's
happening.
A
C
Mean
it's
one
of
the
reasons
not
to
sort
of
promise
that
we're
live
streaming
the
details,
it's
because
of
that
the
uncertainty
of
that.
On
the
other
hand,
this
is
a
little
smaller
event
than
usual.
Hopefully,
people
are.
These
kinds
of
venues
have
gotten
better.
A
B
Yeah
I
was
just
looking
at
that
I.
C
Of
variables
involved
in
that
servantry,
like
how
many
people
are
trying
to
scream
how
many
there's
so
many
different
things
that
it's
hard
to
predict
that
and
again
the
the
the
the
event
itself
has
said:
we're
not
trying
to
live
stream
this
because
they
don't
want
to
deal
with
that.
So
basically
we're
we.
You
know
we
don't
have
a
parent
of
Pete
infrastructure.
C
We
will
have
to
make
do
with
what
we
have
so,
but
presumably
we'll
have
sufficient
to
have
a
zoom
room.
Open,
I,
certainly
hope
so
so.
C
C
See
we
will
and
we'll
we'll
be
just
trying
to
to
stream
on
Friday,
because
Thursday
is
there
there's
no
specific
backdrop,
events
and
we're
not
going
to
try
to
cover
the
whole
event
just
a
backdrop
version?
C
I
don't
know
I'd
be
I'd,
be
hesitant
to
promise
anything
more
than
just
sort
of
like
a
zoom
room
open
to
peek
in
at
the
event.
But
if
we
can
do
more,
we'll
we'll
do
that,
we'll
post
it
on
social
media.
A
Yeah,
oh
I
I
mean
Zoom
is
a
I
I,
wonder
if
Zoom
is
the
like.
The
Zoom
technology
is
an
ideal
to
me.
It's
convenient
because
we
know,
and
we
use
it
like
we're
using
it
now
we're
familiar
with
it,
but
actually
requires
bandwidth
right.
It
requires
you
know,
100
bits
per
second
or
so
100K
bits
per
second
around
there,
the
bandwidth
in
order
to
keep
a
video
stream
going
so.
A
C
A
C
C
A
I
I,
it's
more
well,
you
know
what
else
we
certainly
do
have
the
the
backdrop
events
page
so
so
I
mean
the
only
reason
I
was
thinking
about
like
somebody
else
is,
is
in
terms
of
promoting
that
there's
going
to
be
some
connectivity
to
it.
I
I
think
maybe
all
we
have
to
do
is
have
that
as
a
pointer
have
have.
You
know,
Point
people
to
the
the
backdrop
events
page
and
from
there
yeah
you
know
we
we
can
commit
to
like
that
small.
A
C
Well
and
obviously
we
have
some
so
that
the
presumably
there'll
be
a
little
bit
of
activity
in
our
Zoo
chat
as
well,
but
I
don't
want
to
necessarily
Point
beginners
there.
I'd
rather
sell
them
to
zoom.
So
if
we
have
that
but
but
you're
right,
you
know
I
hear
you
exactly.
Let's
have
a
set
up
an
event
that
we
can.
C
You
know
with
a
static
link
I'm
with
the
backdrop
site,
an
event
page
that
has
and
to
say,
here's
where
you
come
and
then
from
there
we
can
provide
links
to
whatever
else
we've
come
up
with
yeah.
A
C
A
And
then
and
then
dependent,
you
know
there
there
might
be
a
page
there
with
information.
There
might
be
links
that
you
know
they're
like
they're,
it's
not
limited
to
just
that
like
but
like
we
have
the
option.
A
If
we
get
inspired-
and
you
know
a
handy
20
minutes
to
do
it
to
put
some
kind
of
landing
page
together,
yeah
and
again,
you
know,
depend
on
connectivity
if
I
a
lot
of
it's
going
to
end
up
like
on
the
day
of
the
thing,
we'll
we'll
try
a
zoom
and
if
there's
lots
of
bandwidth
we'll
just
keep
it
open.
If
there's
not
okay,
well,
maybe
post
to
a
forum
topic
or
something
sure,
and
we
can
use
the
events
as
a
router
for
that
got.
It.
C
Okay,
well,
we
should
spend
at
least
a
few
minutes
on
that.
This
meeting
is
only
got
five
minutes
left.
C
Well,
we
did.
We
didn't
really
have
anything
other
than
this,
but
I
would
say
we
should
bet
with
that
drop
live
coming
up
in
about
three
weeks.
We
should
be
talking
about
that
so
yeah.
So
basically,
I
think
backdrop
live
is
three
weeks
from
tomorrow.
C
It's
two
weeks
after
that
ad
camp
and
that
camp
is
a
week
from
tomorrow.
So
the
I
think
we've
only
got
about
six
people
registered
so
far.
However,
it's
still
very
early
and
we
haven't
really
done
much
Outreach,
yet
I
have
really
been
trying
to
get
people
to
get
some
sessions
on
the
schedule
and
I
would
say:
I
I'd
like
to
see
a
little
bit
more.
Oh
we've
got
another
one,
two
three,
four,
five,
six,
seven
registration
so
far,
so
they
really
starting
yesterday.
C
A
C
And
so
we
normally
get
most
of
our
registrations
in
the
last
two
or
two
to
two
Advanced
weeks,
yeah.
So,
but
if
we
need
to
see
them
starting
to
come
in
soon,
but
I
think
it's
going
to
help.
If
we
have
more
on
our
schedule
and
so
far
we
don't
have
you
know
we
put
that
backdrop
for
beginners
I'll
share
my
screen,
quick.
C
So
what
we
have
on
our
schedule
right
now
is
I.
Put
the
the
introduction
to
Mac
prop
session
that
we
usually
do.
We
have
a
migration
session
that
Luke
is
going
to
flesh
out.
Luke
has
volunteered
to
do
that.
Then
we
have
the
backdrop
for
beginners
Series,
where
we're
going
to
talk
about
content,
types
of
fields,
views
and
layouts
Again
Luke
has
volunteered
to
host
one
of
these
I'm
prepared
to
step
in
and
do
one
if
we
need
to
but
I'm.
C
C
C
Between
them,
so
it
would
be
good
if
people
ended
five
or
ten
minutes,
you
know,
did
45
or
50
55
minute
sessions
right,
okay,
but
there's
no,
you
know
we
there's!
No
enforcement
of
that
I
have
tentatively
put
my
colleague
down
to
do
something
from
Bangladesh
who's
been
working
in
the
Headless
backdrop
site,
there's
a
bit
of
a
just
fun
learning
experiment
to
talk
about
that
with
anybody
who
wants
to
talk
about
headlines,
but
this
is
still
a
little
bit
tentative
interesting.
C
We
oh
and
then
so
then
I
have
two
other
sessions.
Two
topics
that
I'm
interested
in
add
an
icon
font
Decor
is
the
most
requested
feature
we
have,
but
we
don't
really
know
what
that
means.
So
I
thought
it
would
be
great
to
have
a
session
at
background
where
we
could
talk
about
since
people
seem
to
be
very
interested
in
this
feature,
what
what
problem
they're
trying
to
solve
and
Define
what
the
best
solution
is,
because
we're
not
going
to
get
it
into
core
until
we
we
sort.
C
This
could
be
anything
from
you
know.
Providing
incentives
to
doing
Outreach
to
you,
know,
sort
of
volunteer
management
stuff,
so
those
are
the
but
but
really
everything
on
here
is
like
lucr
myself
right
now,
Ryan
has
Otis
has
would
like
to
do
a
session
on
importing
control
modules
and
specifically
talk
about
how
to
address,
make
that
easier
and
or
provide
better
resources.
C
We
we
just
don't
have
a
time
for
that
yet,
but
I
think
it's
going
to
help
to
get
more
things
on
the
schedule
it's
going
to
help
recruitment.
If
we
have
more
topics
we
as
usual,
this
is
meant
to
be
an
unconference,
so
people
can
add
topics
up
to
the
day
of
the
event.
C
So
we
don't
need
to
fill
up
the
schedule,
but
we
need
to
have
a
little
bit
more
there
to
attach
people
I
think
so,
but
I'm
talking
I'm
preaching
to
the
choir
right,
because
Luke's
already
you
Luke
and
I
are
already
on
the
schedule.
Sarvashri,
you
have
been
doing
your
backdrop
for
beginner
session
for
a
while.
I
don't
know
if,
if
you
feel
like
it's
worth
doing
that
again
or
if
you
want
to
do
something
different
or.
B
I
can
do
that.
We
didn't
have
very
many
beginners
last
time.
C
C
B
C
Is
more
abstract
and
it's
more
general,
you
know,
she's
Jen
is
talking
about
the
history
of
backdrop
and
how
it
differs
from
Drupal
all
the
things
you
mentioned
earlier,
whereas
you
you're
talking
more
about
just
how
to
help
people
get
started
with
that
problem.
Right.
B
C
I'm
not
sure
what
we
have
there.
We
can
look
a
little
bit
for
that
data,
but
we
really
got
to
wrap
up
this
meeting
so
I
think
I
should
go
ahead
and
stop
the
the
live
stream.
I
see
natives
arriving
the
real
one,
the
real
one
I
changed,
my
name
I'm,
no
longer
I'm,
no
longer
in
posturing.
No
one
interesting
impersonating.