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From YouTube: Backdrop weekly 2/11 (the one where we learned that there's a patch in the queue for redirects)
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Today’s development agenda: http://bit.ly/1SvW0ou
A
Alright,
we
are
on
air,
it
is
Thursday,
februari,
eleventh
happy
februari
everyone
we're
going
to
do
a
quick
run
through
our
agenda
today
as
usual,
and
starting
with
general
announcements.
If
you
would
like
to
make
a
donation
to
factor
of
CMS,
you
can
do
that
on
our
website.
Factor
of
CMS
org
slash
contribute.
If
you
want
to
donate
at
the
25
or
50
da
level,
we
will
send
you
a
adorable
t-shirt
or
hoodie
with
a
dragon
on
it.
Dragon's
name
is
drop,
drag
and
drop.
A
If
you
don't
want
a
t-shirt
or
hoodie,
there's
also
a
donate
button
at
the
very
top
of
the
page,
where
you
can
choose
whatever
amount
you
want
to
give
one
dollar
one
penny:
a
million
dollars.
Whatever
you
want
slowly
up
to
you,
then
we
definitely
appreciate
it.
A
We
are
trying
to
expand
the
project
management
committee
and
expand
all
of
our
committees,
actually
including
core
developers
as
well,
to
try
and
support
to
create
an
infrastructure
that
can
support
a
larger
growing
community,
and
there
will
be
more
updates
on
that
in
the
future.
But
just
keep
your
ears
open
for.
What's
going
on
that,
because
we
do
have
some
changes
of
what
all
right
knee
community
growth
section.
Take
it
away.
B
Okay,
so
community
growth,
okay,
sorry
it's
trying
to
figure
out
where
my
camera
was
okay.
Give
me
any
good,
so
we
have
two
hundred
and
eight
total
projects
more
backdrop.
Cms
now,
in
the
backdrop,
contribute
that's
two
new
projects
since
last
week.
You
can
of
course,
join
the
backdrop,
contribute
by
visiting
github.com
/
backdrop
dash,
can't
rib.
That's
for
all
of
these
modules
live
and
there's
a
link
at
the
top
of
the
page
that
goes
to
the
issue
queue
for
approving
and
getting
on
the
new
are
getting
getting
access
to
that.
B
Let's
see,
there
are
36
sorry
136,
total
projects
with
official
releases
on
backdrop,
CMS
org.
Unbelievably,
that's
13
new
projects
since
last
meeting,
some
buddy
or
several
somebodies
clearly
went
through
and
tagged
a
whole
bunch
of
releases
this
past
week.
So
that's
awesome,
13
new
modules
or
projects.
Actually
a
couple
of
those
are
themes
I
do
believe
are
now
up
on
on
back
shops.
Gomez
org,
which
is
great
and
182
new
releases.
B
182
releases
are
on
back
Jeff,
CMS,
org,
again
13
new
since
last
meeting,
which
is
probably
the
13
new
projects
that
that
were
added
as
official
releases.
It's
really
sweet
the
way
that
official
releases
work
after
you're,
in
the
backdrop,
contribute
if
you
tag
a
release
and
then
edit
that
release
on
github
to
actually
make
it
official,
then
that
synchronizes
with
backdrops
TMS
org,
and
so,
if
you
have
projects
that
are
on
in
the
backdrop,
contribute.
But
you
have
not
yet
made
official
releases.
B
It
would
be
great
to
get
those
tagged
and
made
a
release
on
github,
so
they
show
up
on
backdrop,
CMS
dot
org,
because
I
think
that's
the
primary
way
that
people
find
projects
and
it's
also
searchable
and
it
works
with
update
status
so
good
reasons
all
to
make
official
releases
of
all
of
those
projects
that
we've
got
in
the
contribute.
Also.
A
To
interrupt
Mike
thought
it
would
be
a
good
idea
if
we
announced
which
modules
and
themes
the
new
ones
work
so
like
as
they
get
added.
A
We
can
kind
of
make
some
fanfare
over
like
okay,
we
have
more
themes
or
whatever
in
here
I
think
we
also
have
our
twitter
account,
starting
to
tweet,
like
when
new
module,
cynthia
sorrow,
which
is
good,
but
the
two,
the
two
things
that
were
added
this
week,
there's
a
module
called
fees,
node
field
which
allows
you
to
display
a
node
like
a
node,
teaser
or
node
full
body
view
mode
as
a
field
in
a
view.
So
there
are
some
things
that
infuse
that
don't
let
you
use
like
a
node
content
display.
A
You
have
to
use
fields
of
slice
things
like
grouping
on.
If
you
want
to
display
teasers
that
are
grouped
as
opposed
to
titles
that
are
grouped
you
can't.
This
module
makes
that
possible,
so
I'm,
very
cute,
little
module,
I
I,
think
maybe
500
lines
of
code
or
something
I
got
parted
last
night.
Thank
you,
oh,
but
just
great,
and
then
we
also
have
a
new
theme
called
teamwork.
15,
which
looks
like
it
is
a
base
theme
or
specifically
for
nonprofits
and
organizations
which
got
ported
recently
as
well.
B
B
So
carry
on
there's
now
47
total
backdrop
can't
rib
authors,
it's
two
new
contributors
since
last
week,
that's
fantastic
again!
If
you'd
like
to
join
the
backdrop,
contribute
there's
a
process
for
doing
so.
It's
really
pretty
simple,
you
port
a
module
or
theme
or
write
a
module
or
theme,
and
then
we
have
a
really
short
review
process
just
to
make
sure
that
your
license
file
is
up,
is
correct
and
that
you
have
a
readme
and
things
of
that
sort.
B
We
have
eight
open
applications,
in
the
backdrop,
contribute
your
currently
just
waiting
for
responses
from
the
from
the
original
applicants.
So
no
no
action
to
be
done
there,
let's
see
on
backdrop
CMS
dork,
we
have
101
totaled
user
accounts
that
have
registered
eight
new
users
since
last
meeting
go
on.
Let's
go
right
into
infrastructure
infrastructure,
the
thing
that
are
around
backdrop
CMS
the
product
that
supports
the
software.
Primarily
that
means
backdrop
CMS,
org
and
peripheral
things
around
it.
B
A
B
A
A
B
Yeah,
we
still
haven't
turned
on
the
aggregation
scripts.
So
so
there
are
no
numbers
yet
on
backdrops,
ms
org,
but
they're
all
hidden
away
in
the
database
in
the
raw
form
they
just
haven't
been
aggregated.
Yet,
ok
and
again,
like
the
reason
they
haven't
been
aggregated,
is
because
we've
got
a
bunch
of
Travis
CI
numbers
in
the
raw
database
table
right
now
and
we
want
to
trim
those
out
before
we
turn
on
the
aggregation,
because
we
have
these
wild
swings
and
developments
he's.
B
B
So
anyway,
so
there's
there's
some
false
data
in
there
that
we
want
to
get
cleaned
up
and
Jen.
You
filed
the
pull
request
for
keeping
test
data
out
of
usage
statistics
in
the
future.
Thanks
for
doing
that,
I
take
a
look
at
that
and
try
to
get
that
merged
in,
so
that
future
tests
just
stop
checking
into
backdrop
CMS
dog
in
the
first
place,
which
would
be
great
because
we
won't
need
to
filter
it
out
and
it
will
also
make
tests
faster
if
we're
not
hitting
X
web
CMS
org
all
the
time
in
the
future.
B
We
have
some
wish
list
items
we'd
really
like
to
get
more
information
in
those
usage
statistics
right
now.
We
only
have
what
jewels
and
projects
are
enabled
on
a
site,
but
we'd
really
like
to
get
that
to
the
point
that
it
was
including
things
like
certain
features
within
certain
modules,
whether
or
not
they
were
turned
on
or
off
or
not
what
layouts
people
are
using.
You
know
what
themes
are.
B
C
That's
the
latest
and
greatest
there's
a
couple
issues
in
there
and
of
course
there
could
be
many
more
if
people
want
to
point
out
their
favorite
brush
things
that
they
want
to
get
going
so
right
now
I
want
to
have
time
just
looking
on
with
others
in
the
cube.
My
eyes
are
on
enable
a
module
right
now.
That's
my
favorite
comment
with
deal
and
then
be
able
with.
C
B
B
So
yeah
there's
there's
a
big
problem
right
now
with
our
dresser
integration,
the
dress,
it's
a
it's
a
dress
extension
and
supposedly
you
just
drop
it
in
your
dot.
Dress
directory
and
dress
should
pick
it
up
but,
like,
like
Jeff
just
said,
there's
some
kind
of
weird
conflict
right
now.
We're
drush
can't
stop
looking
at
it
basically
and
it
breaks
it
makes
as
a
dress
works
with
backdrop.
B
Yep
yeah
I
thought
that
maybe
there's
someone
changed
some
change
and
rush
because
I
think
we
had
it
working
initially
and
then
maybe
drush,
like
some
other
changes,
kind
of
had
a
regression
going
on
there,
which
also
brings
up
the
point
that
we
need
to
figure
out
a
way
to
test
this
thing
and
make
it
so
we
don't
get
these
kinds
of
regressions.
But,
as
far
as
I
know,
I'm
not
sure
drush
has
has
tests,
it
probably
does
somewhere,
but
I
haven't
figure
out
how
to
run
them.
B
Yeah
there's
a
test
folder,
but
I
haven't
run
them
either.
Yeah
okay,
cool
Wes
asked.
Is
there
user
login
support
drush,
uli
I?
Don't
think
so
at
this
time,
but
yeah
it's
it
for
every
single
one
of
these
commands.
Unfortunately,
it's
all
just
like
you.
We
basically
have
to
write
it
again,
just
because
that's
the
way
that
the
josh
is
set
up,
yeah
I
vote
for
that
yeah
well,
I
mean
can.
A
You
put
that
vote
into
the
issue
queue
on
the
dresser
posit
Ori,
because
we're
trying
to
figure
out
what
commands
our
most
important
to
people
since
we
have
to
do
them
all
over
again.
Yeah.
Let's
see
it
is
github
com,
backdrop
contribs
/
backdrop
dash
brush.
Are
we
going
to
rename
that
to
just
cherish,
ponies,
Josh,
alright,.
A
B
B
We
also
have
some
ideas
about
making
the
contribute
automating.
In
some
fashion,
but
this
is
probably
going
to
take
a
lot
more
work
where
we
could
somehow
have
some
kind,
like
coder
review
or
automatic
review,
checking
to
make
sure
that
that
a
license
file
is
present
and
that
a
readme
file
is
present
and
it
lists
the
contributor
and
lists
the
contributors
and
has
a
get
history
like
the
three
items
that
are
on
a
checklist.
A
I'm
so
van
you
hey
yeah,
so
we've
got
a
bunch
of
stuff
we're
working
on
and
we
would
love
to
be
able
to
set
up
a
single
sign
on
github.
So
anybody
who's
already
have
number
doesn't
need
to
also
create
an.
C
A
Their
modules
themes,
layouts
and
anything
else
contributed
by
them
on
github
on
our
site.
We
don't
have
an
issue
as
just
looking
in
the
queue
we
don't
issue
for
that,
yet
so
I'll
create
one.
I
know
I
think
it
was
Jeff.
You
did
some
looking
on
Drupal
projects
to
see.
If
there
was
nothing
similar,
we
could
steal
and
it
didn't
look
like.
There
was
a
good
solution.
We
might
have
just
might
just
end
up
mean
to
write
our
own
anyway.
We've
got
a
bunch
of
like
data
we'd
like
to
pull
over.
A
That
means
to
map
to
our
fields.
It's
only
we'll
need
some
customization
if
we
can't
find
something
generic
to
start
from
next
under
to-do
list
for
vector,
eps,
EMS
org
is
to
create
a
showcase
so
that
anyone
who's
building
sites
with
backdraft
will
have
a
place
to
put
them
up
and
I.
Think
that
we're
pretty
close
to
getting
moving
on
that
we
started
today
gathering
a
list
of
sites
that
are
good
examples
of
showcases.
The
issue
for
that
is
issue
number
176.
A
In
the
backdrop,
semesta
RQ
will
I
through,
like
drupal
and
wordpress
in
there
to
start
West
added
another
one
thinks
is
good
if
anyone
else
has
any
examples
of
sites
that
do
show
Casey
type
things
and
doesn't
matter
what
content
is
showcasing,
it
could
be
cars
or
boats
or
skis
or
whatever.
If
you
think
the
showcases
got
stuff
in
it
that
we
should
look
at
either
in
terms
of
functionality
or
data
collected
that
you
think
will
be
valuable
to
us.
We'd
love
to
see
that
go
ahead
and
throw
a
comment
in
that
queue.
A
Don't
know
how
we're
going
to
pick
those
five
I
don't
know
if
we
should
have
some
kind
of
a
voting
thing
or
if
we
just
talked
about
in
a
meeting
say
like
how
do
we
choose
them?
We
could
also
just
do
five
at
random
anyone
who's
added
a
photo
or
something
like
that
so
open
to
ideas
and
how
to
choose
those
and
then
yeah,
we'll
start
either
building,
depending
on
how
complicated
our
data
is
going
to
be
that
we're
collecting
will
either
build
it
and
do
a
design
review
after.
A
If
we
think
we
know
we're
doing,
we
have
no
idea
what
we're
doing
will
probably
turn
it
over
to
Darius
first
to
come
up
with
a
general
design
that
we
can
then
build
after
the
fact,
so
I'm
pretty
excited
about
getting
that
going
because
number
only
have
about
you.
People
creating
sites
now,
which
is
exciting,
I'll,
be
good
to
show
off
at
number
two.
It
also
is,
you
know,
going
to
be
easier
for
us
to
sell
sites
if
we
can
point
to
sites
that
are
already
running
background
saying
here.
A
A
We've
also
got
some
follow-up
issues
on
things
that
we've
already
done
on
the
website.
Those
are
just
kind
of
waiting.
There
are
some
development
issues
with
prophetic
module
to
get
our
module,
seems
and
layouts
done.
A
There's
also
some
design
issues
with
getting
a
review
of
our
blog
section
stuff
like
that,
so
plenty
to
do
under
news
and
announcements,
we
have
an
official
blog
schedule,
I
missed
the
last
week's
blog
post,
everybody
sorry,
I
was
on
a
plane
on
friday
and
I
totally
forgot
that
I
was
supposed
to
publish
a
blog
post
on
Friday,
so
it
makes
me
really
want
that
issue.
We
have
in
core-
that's
like
if
you
schedule
this
in
the
future.
A
It'll
automatically
publish
on
that
day,
because
you
know
sometimes
you're
on
a
plane,
but
we
decided
to
do
is
just
postponed
last
week's
blog
post
until
this
week.
So
we
have
a
great
post
that
Graham
72
grown-up
that'll
go
up
tomorrow.
It
was
about
it's
about
how
he
theme
sites
and
backdrop.
He
does
start
with
Arctic
and
he's
able
to
get
really
good
looking
sites
by
seven
theming
and
adding
fonts
so
that
article
going
up,
which
is
a
kind
of
a
really
great
intro
to
here's.
A
One
way
you
can
do
themes
and
backdrop,
and
then
the
week
after
that
Thursday
are
sorry
februari
19th,
just
next
Friday
it's
going
to
try
and
get
all
of
his
fancy
pants
benchmarks
done
for
a
triple
seven
vs
backdrop.
Maybe
backdrop
on
PHP,
5
versus
factor
for
PHP
7,
so
that'll
be
really
fun
to
get
some
kind
of
performance
news.
C
A
Our
blog,
let's
see
on
wednesday,
of
every
year
24th,
which
is
a
week
and
a
half
from
now,
almost
two
weeks,
we're
going
to
be
doing
a
webinar
with
a
big
drupal
company
in
India
called
sri
sean.
I
guess,
and
they
originally
contacted
us
about
doing
one
webinar,
and
now
they
really
want
to
do
too.
So
this
first
one
is
going
to
be
a
high-level
intro
to
backdrop
and
then
kind
of
a
deep
dive
into
layouts.
That's
one
thing:
that's
kind
of
setting
backdrop
apart
from
verb
or
I.
A
Noise
would
be
great
place
to
start
and
we'll
see
where
we're
at
in
in
in
May.
After
our
next
release
for
the
next
one,
but
I
think
the
next
one
will
be
great
to
show
some
of
the
differences
between
backdrop
and
Drupal
in
terms
of
a
default
content
default
front,
page
layout,
all
the
stuff
we're
hoping
a
dental
implant,
for
which
I
think
will
make
backed
up
a
much
better
experience
right
out
of
the
box.
A
So
we'll
see
to
podcasts
came
out
in
the
last
few
weeks
the
Drupal
easy
podcast
in
the
low
about
podcast
they're,
both
online
those
we're
both
about
backed
up
1.3
coming
out.
You
know
a
year
in
the
making
of
backdrop
things
that
we've
experienced
and
learned
in
the
process
I've
heard
from
both
people
that
they
are
fairly
interesting.
I
also
feel
like
they're
pretty
different.
A
C
A
Created
a
tag
in
the
backdrop,
seamless
network
issue
queue
for
audience,
marketing
that
it
just
has
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
that
we
could
use
help
with
in
terms
of
getting
our
marketing
going,
and
one
thing
that
we
have
been
thoroughly
forgetful
to
do
recently
is
sending
newsletters.
So
if
we
have
anyone
who's
an
expert
on
newsletters,
we
would
love
to
get
some
help
with
that.
We
need
to
send
one.
It
just
announces
at
one
point:
three
is
out:
it's
been
a
couple
weeks.
We
should
probably
do
that
soon.
A
A
Right,
let's
see
I
kept
CMS
the
project
itself,
so
our
next
release
for
backdrop,
is
going
to
be
one
point
three
point:
three
that'll
include
any
security
releases
if
they
come
out
for
Drupal
or
views
or
any
of
the
stuff
that
we
have
in
core,
as
well
as
hopefully
cross
ports
of
all
the
issues
that
were
in
the
latest
version
of
Drupal,
which
is
triple
7.42,
and
we
don't
have
any
bugs
that
are
currently
considered
bad
enough,
that
we
need
to
cut
a
release
right
away.
A
But
if
somebody
does
report
one
of
those
we
will
fix
it
and
force
get
out
as
soon
as
we
can.
But
we
do
have
an
issue
tracker
issue.
One
point
three
point:
three:
if
you
want
to
see
what's
on
the
schedule
for
that
release,
and
then
our
next
minor
release
back
up,
1.4
is
scheduled
for
May
fifteenth,
and
we
have
a
couple
of
different
things
that
are
high
on
our
priority
list.
For
that,
first
and
foremost,
is
fixing
a
bunch
of
little
glitches
that
are
going
on
with
the
rich
text
editor.
A
A
We
also
would
love
to
get
in
a
references
module
of
co-op
once
this
is
something
like
user
reference,
node
reference
entity
reference
was
the
module
in
Drupal
7.
We
want
the
same
functionality
for
backdrops
version
of
references,
and
we
have
an
issue
for
that.
It's
issue
1301.
You
know,
Mike
mccaffrey's
been
doing
a
bunch
of
work
on
that.
There's
also
a
bunch
of
contribs
on
entity
reference
that
we
need
to
have
a
reference
solution
in
before
we
get
those
over
to
backtrack.
A
So
I
know
there
are
some
people
are
working
on
porting
modules,
they're,
like
type
or
any
reference.
Well
like
what
is
the
deal
and
I
think
would
be
great
if
we
could
just
work
through
what
is
our
end
goal
for
references?
You
know
put
that
down
in
the
issue
queue
and
then
let
everybody
kind
of
collaborate
together
on
creating
the
thing
we
actually
want
in
core.
A
Rather
than
having
to
have
like
you
know,
one
version
of
references
and
one
version
of
entity
reference
and
then
one
version
of
whatever
it
is
the
footing
for
all
happen,
kind
of
separately.
So
I
think
that's
what's
happening
right
now.
It's
a
hard
problem.
I
know
Mike's
been
doing
a
lot
of
thinking
on
it.
Anyone
else
who
has
any
thoughts
feel
free
to
participate.
A
Issue
number
13,
01,
we're
also
thinking
about
putting
in
a
module,
that's
very
similar
to
redirect
into
core
for
backdrop
1.4,
and
this
is
something
where
we
now
have
path:
aliases
that
are
set
up
automatically,
not
that
path,
auto
module
1
into
core.
So
what
we
want
to
do
is
allow
people
to
redirect
from
one
path
to
another.
So
if
your
path
changes,
you
change
your
no
title.
Your
path
changes
your
you
can
redirect
from
home
one
to
the
new
one.
You
won't
get
any
lost
trafficker
for
four
years:
hey.
C
A
Is
that
poor
course
link
from
the
issue?
Yes,.
A
I'll
take
a
look
at
that,
that's
fantastic
great
and
then,
let's
see
the
two
doozies
for
bactrim.
One
point
for
the
two
things
that
I
think
are
gonna,
make
a
huge
difference,
but
also
really
hard
to
figure
out
how
to
do
are
creating
a
new
front.
A
End
theme,
something
that's
generic
and
useful
for
everyone,
as
well
as
adding
a
complete
set
of
layouts
that
use
similar
markup
and
perhaps
a
single
grid
system
to
manage
all
of
them,
and
we
just
had
our
design
call
about
an
hour
and
a
half
ago
and
West
showed
us
a
bunch
of
designs
that
he
started
working
on
for
the
new
front.
End
theme,
then,
that
pretty
much
all
of
our
requirements
in
terms
of
being
pretty
yet
also
being
one
design,
oh
pretty,
yeah,
being
also
being
generic,
so
that
there
isn't
anything
in
there.
A
That
is
too
stylized.
It
uses
the
one
column
layout
which
really
liked.
If
we
can
have
a
banner
image,
which
is
something
we
wanted
to
include
anyway,
don't
I
think
it's
looking
really
great
he's
going
to
do
some
more
work
on
that
come
up
with
some
other
page
designs
to
look
at
in
the
next
few
weeks.
So
thanks
so
much
for
working
on
that
great
start
makes
me
very
optimistic
that
we
can
figure
out
how
to
do
this.
For
1.4.
A
Alright,
so
if
you
are
curious
about
all
the
stuff
we
have
scheduled
for
1.4,
we
also
have
a
milestone
on
github,
for
that
milestone
currently
contains
a
handful
of
items
that
were
slated
for
1.3
that
got
pushed
to
1.4.
Some
of
those
are
small
use.
Your
experience
changes
that
we
can
get
in
at
any
time.
A
Some
of
them
are
big,
complicated,
hard
issues,
we're
going
to
have
to
spend
a
lot
of
time
working
on,
but
our
general
process
is
if
something
is
scheduled
for
a
specific
release
and
we
miss
that
release,
we'll
just
push
it
to
the
next
milestone.
But
if
admission
mrs.
to
milestones,
we
unschedule
it,
that's
something
that
probably
needs
more
thought
or
needs
to
be
broken
up
into
smaller
issues
or
or
reconsidered
in
some
way,
or
maybe
it's
just
less
important,
we
decide
not
to
work
on
it.
A
C
A
In
two
particular
areas,
one
of
them
is
user
experience,
so
anything
that
you're
dealing
with
working
with
back
job,
trying
to
figure
stuff
out.
You
find
something.
That's
funny,
you
don't
understand
the
label
or
you
can't
find
the
link
you're
supposed
to
click
or
whatever
create
an
issue
tag
with
you
ex
and
we'll
try
and
figure
out
a
solution
for
that.
Didn't
thing
goes
for
developer
experience.
If
you
are
writing
code
for
backdrop,
that
domoj
allah
theme
will
lay
out
a
profile
whatever
it
is
you're
working
on.
A
You
find
something,
that's
funny
that
works
in
a
way.
That's
counterintuitive
or
something
that's
really
hard
to
figure
out
document
that
to
create
an
issue
in
the
queue
with
DX
and
we'll
take
a
look
at
that
as
well.
We're
trying
to
make
backdrop
easier
to
learn
and
easier
to
code
for
and
so
identifying
those
issues
and
having
a
way
to
solve
them
is
going
to
be
a
high
on
our
priority
list,
so
definitely
document
those
to
come
and
we'll
try
and
fix
them,
as
we
can
all
right.
Every
Thursday.
A
After
this
meeting
we
usually
have
a
little
sprint
linking
and
github.
We
solve
issues
right
code.
Sometimes
we
draw
pictures
whatever
it
is
he's
to
get
done
for
backdrop.
Sometimes
we
just
organize
things.
We
do
spend
some
time
together
on
Thursdays,
trying
to
make
some
progress
on
the
back
job
project.
Speaking
of
sprints,
maggie
mccaffrey
is
not
here
today
because
at
his
new
job
he
is
currently
sprinting
all
day.
Today
they
are
having
an
in-office
sprint
and
he's
working
on
backdrop
stuff,
so
I
think
it's
fantastic.
A
That
he's
got
his
office
in
support
of
working
on,
backed
up
and
he's
devoting
that
time
to
us
today.
So
thanks
Mike
and
all
the
folks
at
Big
Show
for
sprinting
on
Thursday,
and
then
we
will
also
be
making
get
er,
which
is
a
chat
channel
that
uses
your
github
login
and
some
of
us
are
old
school
and
prefer
IRC,
so
we're
often
on
both
of
those
channels.
If
you
like
to
chat
there,
we
also
have
a
reddit.
A
So
if
you're,
not
a
git,
er
or
don't
like
IRC,
you
just
want
to
type
in
kind
of
a
forum
thread.
It's
a
good
place
to
go
for
that.
We
are
trying
to
find
other
better
places
for
our
community
to
collaborate
so
keep
yours
post
on
that
as
well.
A
A
Training
at
San
camp,
which
was
fantastic,
is
here
we're
going
to
do
a
full
training,
Darius
will
be
giving
it
he's,
got
a
little
section
on
design
training,
which
I
think
will
be
really
useful
for
me,
not
everyone
else
in
the
class,
oh
and
we're
going
to
do
a
kind
of
a
high-level
overview
of
backdrop
and
intro
to
all
the
various
systems
out
with
particular
focus
on
things
you
need
to
know
coming
from
Drupal,
since
it
is
a
Drupal
okay,
Triple,
Canopy
Utah,
which
is
march
for
through
fifth
I,
know,
Jared,
Bittner,
I
think
his
heading
there
he's
going
to
be
giving
a
backdrop.
A
Talk
he's
got
his
site
running
on
backdrop
and
wants
to
share
that
information
with
that
community,
which
will
be
great
and
so
yeah.
It's
called
site
building
with
backdrop,
and
then
we
have
mid
to
camp
which
is
March
19
through
22nd
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
trappers
who
are
going
to
be
in
the
area.
West
submitted
a
couple
of
talks.
Jim
birch
is
going
to
be
there.
Andy
is
local
nein.
I
have
been
shamed
about
not
having
reservations.
Oh.
A
A
That's
that's
always
a
good
camp
to
it's
got
any
good
people
I,
really
love
the
fact
that
it's
a
super
accessible
camp,
it's
just
a
really
fun
environment
and
then
sifiq
on
in
Denver.
We
don't
have
exact
dates
for
that
photo
be
in
May
or
June.
Eighth
and
I'll
be
there
and
presenting,
hopefully
a
case
study
of
backdrops
ems
using
city
serum,
but
we
will
see
with
vector
penis
but
we'll
see
if
we
can
get
that
set
up
in
time.
If
not,
it
will
just
feel
like
a
city
and
backdrop.
A
Our
friends
kind
of
thing
missed
us
and
then
also
a
Twin
Cities,
drupalcamp
I.
Don't
remember
the
dates
on
that.
I
think
it's
June,
this
ish
early
June
will
pass
that
on
to
it
is
added
into
the
backdrop
calendar
if
anyone
else
has
any
camps
or
conferences,
they're
planning
on
attending
this
year,
Drupal
or
otherwise-
and
you
know
local
html5
groups
for
PHP
groups
or
whatever
it
is,
we're,
definitely
interested
in
expanding
outside
of
the
world
of
Drupal.
We
went
to
a
bunch
of
non
troppo.
Events
last
fall
and
it
was
fantastic.
A
Our
reception
there's
much
better
than
when
you
go
to
people
or
half
the
people
in
the
room,
already
know
what
they
want,
and
it's
not
what
you're
talking
about.
But
when
you
go
to,
people
are
just
curious
about
all
software
in
general.
I
feel
like
our
reception
is
much
better.
So
definitely
you
know
we
are
drupal.
People
only
spent
a
lot
of
time
in
the
Drupal
community,
we're
open
to
other
conferences
that
we
may
not
be
aware
of.
A
So
definitely
let
us
know
if
you
have
one
if
you're
running
something,
that's
not
foresee
your
PHP
ear,
just
well
the
tech
people.
Let
us
know
great
one
final
announcement:
there
are
two
books
or
one
book
currently
available.
Backdrop
is
from
a
press.
It
is
called
migrating
from
triples
backdrop.
You
can
get
it
from
an
a
press
website.
Oh
yeah,
you
can
also
get
it
from
amazon
fitted
this
last
week.
Name
right
here
here
is
beautiful
book,
pretty
exciting
I
also.
B
Wanted
to
add
I
read
through
segments
of
it.
It's
highly
accurate,
like
it's
a
very
it's
a
well-done
book.
I
was
really
excited
like
that.
It
existed,
but
I
was
also
kind
of
terrified
that
it
was
like,
oh
god,
like
I,
didn't
actually
seen
it
or
done
the
technical
review
of
it.
But
it's
really
good.
It's
it's
super-accurate
and
it's
very
nice.
It's
also
not
very
thick.
We've
turned
it
sideways.
It's
only
like
like
80
pages
or
something
like
that.
Yeah.
It's
really
an
introduction
like
just
like
saying
you
got
a
Drupal
site.