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From YouTube: Backdrop Weekly 1/19
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Today’s development agenda: http://bit.ly/2ilcXBM
A
A
I
really
love
having
feature
fries
I
felt
a
lot
less
panicky
in
the
last
two
weeks
than
any
previous
release.
I
also
was
super
impressed
with
the
amount
of
work
that
everybody
was
doing,
even
in
the
last
two
weeks
to
get
all
those
tiny
improvements
in
to
make
back
drive
much
better.
So
thank
you,
everybody
for
all
the
continued
work
on
on
and
commitment
to
making
good
releases.
Okay.
A
So
last
week
we
talked
about
dropping
support
for
IE
and
we
did
have
consensus
from
the
PMC
that
that's
what
they
wanted
to
do,
but
we
did
not
have
an
official
vote.
I
just
want
to
say
we
now
have
an
official
vote
and
we
have
officially
dropped
support
for
ie8.
A
What
that
means
in
terms
of
our
code
is
that
nothing
has
actually
changed
like
we
haven't
removed
anything
from
core
yet,
but
we
no
longer
have
to
account
for
like
adding
new
things,
making
sure
that
the
CSS
works
on
IE
and
we
have
some
time
to
decide
what
should
be
removed
and
how
so
we
can
do
that
in
17.
If
we
want-
or
we
could
wait
until
two,
but
nothing
has
changed
as
of
today,
we
just
start
officially
stating
we
no
longer
support
Internet
Explorer
8,
which
is
great
as
far
as
community
outreach.
A
We
have
the
blog
post
up.
So
thank
you
Tom
for
writing.
The
blog
post,
Thank
You
Gregory
for
revealing
it
and
the
bugless
has
been
passed
on
to
Jordan
and
his
team
to
start
turning
it
into
a
newsletter
for
us,
which
is
great
I
I'm,
a
blocker
there
I've
got
to
give
them
access
to
the
MailChimp
account,
but
it
looks
like
they
are
going
to
eat
then
go
ahead
and
set
it
up
and
schedule
it
for
us
too.
So
that's!
What's
left
on
community
outreach.
Nate
did
you
tweet
yesterday,
I'm.
A
A
Okay,
so
backed
up
CMS
org
is
what
we've
kind
of
shifted
focus
on
now.
That
backdrop
is
out.
We
have
this
fantastic
new
homepage
design
that
wes
is
working
on
and
we
just
talked
about
that
on
how
to
get
from
where
we
are
now
to
where
we're
done
in
the
last
meeting.
So
I'd
encourage
anyone
who's
interested
in
working
on
that
to
either
watch
that
video
or
jump
in
on
that
issue.
A
A
So
this
has
been
a
really
long
standing
issue
or
lots
of
people
have
wanted
a
place
to
talk
about
backed
up
for
a
very
long
time,
and
initially
we
decided
not
to
add
a
forum
because
it's
hard
to
build
and
maintain
a
form,
and
there
are
a
lot
of
really
great
forum
alternatives
out
there,
but
over
time
it's
kind
of
proved
that
it's
been
necessary
to
have
a
forum.
B
B
So
I'm
not
sure
how
long
that
conversation
ship,
which
ideally
we'll
split
that
up
and
in
two
separate
action
items
rather
than
just
having
you
know
here,
there's
20
ideas
or
everybody's
individual
ideas.
But
it's
an
interesting
discussion
since
it's
the
start
of
a
new
year
to
just
kind
of
brendham
I.
A
B
A
Okay,
so
then
the
last
item
is
showcase
for
sites
built
with
back
Jeff.
This
is
almost
done,
but
we
don't
have
any
content,
so
I
have
deprioritized
it
over
the
forum,
which
is
a
little
bit
sad,
but
I
think
until
people
start
entering
sites
belt
with
backdrop,
we
shouldn't
be
highlighting
the
fact
that
we
don't
have
any
size
stature,
but
yeah,
that's
close
anyway.
As
soon
as
we
get
some,
we
should
be
able
to
wrap
it
up
all
right.
Next.
B
Sure,
okay,
so
backdrop,
1.60
is
out.
It's
all
very
exciting.
I
know:
Jen
and
I
both
updated
some
websites
160
without
much
problem
bankruptcy,
mr.
Gaston
1.5,
but
we
have
plans
to
get
that
updated
as
soon
as
possible.
There
haven't
been
any
critical
problems
in
1.6
that
are
like
you
need
to
fix
like
right
now
now,
but
there
are
some
items
that
have
come
up
that
are
rather
serious.
B
B
Once
config,
okay,
well,
in
any
case,
that
issue
is
2480.
That's
we
need
to
start
handling
that
that
upgrade
path
right
now,
if
you
were
to
have
court
and
the
control
bad
things
would
likely
occur
there.
We
do
also
have
a
flag
for
modules.
They've
been
merged
into
core
that
prevents
those
modules
from
being
turned
on
again.
A
B
Okay,
yes,
good,
lad,
okay,
another
item
a
table
drag
I
have
not
yet
seen
this
issue
on
my
own
computer,
but
we
have
had
multiple
reports
of
the
table,
drag
getting
stuck
to
the
cursor
when
your
read
ragging
items-
and
this
one
so
far
is
mysterious
because
I
we
did
make
hardly
any
javascript
changes
in
this
version.
So
there's
some
issue:
Jen
thought
that
it
might
be
related
to
normalize
a
but
I'm,
not
quite
sure
how
a
CSS
change
would
break
the
behavior
of
table.
B
There's
a
scheduled
item
here
that
says
january
twenty
seconds.
I
think
that
that's
more
of
a
suggestion
than
actually
a
release
date,
I
know.
Historically,
we
have
generally
made
a
one,
the
bug-fix
release
before
we
push
to
pantheon,
and
that
might
be
what's
being
implied
here,
that
we
should
get
at
one
point:
six,
one
fixing
as
many
of
these
items
as
soon
as
possible,
and
then,
when
161
is
out,
we
push
to
pantheon.
B
Okay,
that's
it
for
the
1.6
status
updates,
still
very
exciting
to
have
1.6
out
the
door,
and
now
we
have
another
four-month
release
cycle
before
1.7
comes
out.
1.7
is
still
in
Fluxus
for
what
our
overall
goals
for
this
release
cycle
will
be.
The
one
thing
that
we
know
for
certain
is
the
reference
module
that
got
bumped
down.
1.6
release
is
again
again
top
priority
for
the
1.7
release,
so
we
have,
of
course,
a
working
version
of
reference.
B
B
B
B
B
All
right,
Jen
I,
think
that
that's
the
look
at
the
end
of
everything.
Is
it
not
sure.
A
I
mean
I
guess
the
only
other
thing
I
was
thinking
about
is
if
we
wanted
to
set
a
specific
focus
for
next
week's
meeting
or
if
we're
adjust
Howard,
so
we're
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
like
best
use
of
these
meetings,
and
so
we
thought
paring
it
down
to
a
half
an
hour,
keeping
it
super
focused
and
just
telling
people
talk
about
things.
Offline
might
be
one
way
to
do
it
I
think.
Maybe
we
should
try
this
for
a
few
weeks,
but
if
there's
anything
I,
don't.
A
Like
it,
we
want
to
change
it
back
just
if
anyone
has
any
feedback.
Nothing's
are
going
okay,.