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Today’s development agenda: http://bit.ly/1nrm5Hq
A
Alright,
we
are
on
air,
it
is
februari.
Fourth
happy
new
month.
Everyone
we're
gonna,
do
a
quick
check
in
today
on
development
tasks
and
talk
about
what's
going
on
in
Drupal
community
and
just
cuz
I'm
interested
in
that
today.
Well,
we'll
see
how
things
are
going.
General
announcements,
as
you
know,
if
you
make
a
donation
to
the
backdrop
foundation,
you
will
get
a
dragon
t-shirt
or
hoodie
for
various
different
amounts.
We'd
have
had
a
couple.
People
ask
if
they
can
make
donations
without
accepting
gifts
in
return.
You
definitely
can.
A
There
is
just
a
donate
button
on
the
top
of
the
contribute
page.
So
if
you
don't
want
to
donate
$25
mellow
95,
you
can
do
that
or
if
you
wanted
to
donate
five
million
dollars.
That's
also
fine.
If
you
want
a
t-shirt,
you
can
join
a
$25
and
we'll
send
you
a
thank-you
gift
for
50.
If
you
want
a
baby,
so
that's
an
option.
We
do
have
free
phpstorm
licenses
for
contributed
developers
for
backdrops.
A
So
if
you
are
maintaining
a
module,
teamer
layout
and
want
to
use
phpstorm,
send
an
email
to
info
@
backdrop
CMS
network
and
we
will
send
out
I'll
link
that
will
help
you
get
a
license
key
and
then
we
finally
have
an
update
from
the
PMC
this
week.
And
it's
not
your
he's
at
a
robot
developer,
retreat
this
weekend,
so
he's
not
going
to
participate.
But
the
big
news
is
that
we've
added
a
new
PMC
member
and
that's
Mike
McCaffrey,
so
Mike
welcome
to
the
PMC.
A
A
But
that
means
that
we
need
to
kind
of
grow
our
our
kind
of
main
teams
to
be
able
to
support
the
growth
that
we're
hoping
to
be
getting
any
day
now
in
the
contribute.
So
so
far,
things
are
looking
really
good
and
we'll
get
more
to
that
on
any
road
section.
But
mike
is
there
anything
that
you
want
to
say
as
being
part
of
the
team.
Now.
A
A
This
thing
is
only
happening
it
makes
like,
but
that
was
for
Drupal
6
forks,
a
Drupal
7
pork,
but
we
somehow
convinced
him
to
stick
around
and
he's
still
here
and
it's
been
doing
a
lot
of
great
work
for
the
community,
especially
in
the
last
release.
He
helps
terrace
in
a
direction
that
neither
night
me
or
I
had
originally
anticipated
and
that's
kind
of
what
we
want
the
community
to
do
in
general
is
like
make
good
suggestions
and
do
good
arguments
and
tell
us
when
we're
on.
A
Else,
please
feel
free
to
do
that
as
well.
So
that's
super
exciting
and
we
do
have
a
couple
of
other
ideas
about
people.
We
have
in
mind
for
things
so
keep
your
ears
open
for
that
won't
we'll
keep
working
on
expanding
those
teams,
all
right,
so
Nate's
not
here
to
do
the
community
growth
sections.
So
this
morning,
I
got
to
go
through
and
count
all
of
the
things
which
is
pretty
exciting.
A
I
haven't
done
that
in
a
while
and
I
was
so
surprised
because
in
our
last
meeting
there
was
kind
of
a
wall
where
it's
like,
oh
nobody's,
done
anything
new
this
week,
but
this
week
everybody
was
apparently
on
fire.
We
have
10
new,
contributed
modules
for
backdrop
and
I.
Think
a
bunch
of
those
were
ones
that
were
kind
of
you
know,
sitting
sitting
around
in
various
contribute,
I'll
tories,
but
not
actually
moved
into
the
backdrop
config
roop
and
we
had
a
whole
bunch
of
people
who
are
like
I
want
to
work
on
these.
A
We
have
people
collaborating
on
maintainer
ship
everything's,
getting
moved
into
Kim
trip,
which
is
fantastic,
so
10
new
control
projects.
In
the
last
week,
I
I
can't
even
believe
how
amazing
that
is.
So.
Thank
you.
Everybody
work
on
that.
Four
of
those
projects
also
have
official
releases,
so
people
are
not
just
throwing
code
around,
but
they're
actually
working
on
getting
it.
Production
ready
and
those
releases
are
now
on
backed
up
CMS
org,
and
we
also
have
not
just
those
new
modules
that
there
were
four
other
modules
that
have
new
releases
as
well
as
we've
got.
A
Eight
new
releases
on
backdrop
see
mr.
Berg
this
week.
So
that's
fantastic
and
I
went
through
the
issue:
queue
for
contributor,
a
patient's,
because
there
seem
to
be
two
different
types
of
issues
that
we're
tracking.
In
the
backdrop,
kingship
q.
Some
of
them
are
maintainer
applications,
but
there's
also
a
bunch
of
other
people.
Posting
about
modules
are
thinking
about
porting
or
getting
recommendations
on
how
to
port
modules
or
even
requests
on
how
to
report
modules.
A
So
I
went
through
and
tagged
all
the
issues
with
one
of
the
other
and
I
realized
that
we
currently
have
eight
pending
applications
for
people
who
are
trying
to
become
part
of
Kim
trip,
which
is
a
lot
more
than
I
thought
were
in
there,
but
they're
often
sometimes
lumped
in
with
like
I'm
going
to
port.
This
module
by
the
way
can
I
be
a
maintainer
and
so
I'd
been
looking
I'm
thinking.
It
was
like
a
module
for
issue,
but
it's
actually
both
I
was.
A
These
those
all
these
people
in
your
contact,
so
that's
pretty
exciting
and
then
I
also
this
doesn't
have
any
new
with
community
growth.
But
I
was
thinking
just
to
throw
this
out
there
that
what
we
could
do,
because
we've
got
a
bunch
of
people
who
aren't
necessarily
developers
who
want
particular
modules
like
they
had
the
modules
on
a
Drupal
site,
they're,
not
ready
for
backdrop.
A
I
was
gonna,
see
how
you
guys
felt
about
using
that
queue
as
like
a
place
to
say,
please
por
text
module
and
we
can
even
set
up
some
kind
of
like
a
bounty
program.
So
there's
somebody's
like
I
have
a
budget
I've
got
five
hundred
dollars.
This
is
a
eight
modules.
I
need
a
identified,
the
500
elections
we
made
modules.
A
Let
me
know
if
you
can
work
on
any
or
all
of
them
and
then
we
could
have
a
place
for
developers
to
just
kind
of
swoop
in
and
be
like
sure,
I'll
do
that
this
weekend,
I
kind
of
helped
match
people
with
you
know,
work
that
needs
to
be
done
and
people
who
can
do
the
work.
So
I
thought,
since
we
were
kind
of
using
that
queue
for
module
ports
already,
that
might
be
a
good
place
to
throw
that.
Nobody
has
any
objections.
A
Ok,
so
I'll
try
and
figure
out
how
some
kind
of
a
bounty
thing
would
actually
work,
but
for
now
I'll
just
put
like
requests
in
collaboration
in
there.
Okay,
so
on
backdrops
and
less
org,
we
have
allowed
people
to
log
in
and
create
user
accounts,
which
is
fantastic.
Since
last
week
we've
had
nine
new
people
create
accounts
which
is
good
we've.
Oh
sorry,
Andy
the
I
think
you
were
asking
where
the
issue
queue
is:
it's
github
drop,
dash,
ops,
/,.
A
Contribute
cute
for
the
commands
is
also
when
we're
using
for
module
parts
apologize
for
the
vein,
apparently
there's
a
package
outside
my
door.
Listen
anyway.
Ok,
so
for
user
accounts,
we
have
nine
new
users
since
last
week,
which
I
think
is
pretty
good.
We
also
have
a
bunch
of
new
features
coming
for
new
users,
we've
got
a
bunch
of
people
are
logging
in
and
using
the
website
which
we
haven't
had
before,
and
so
we're
also
eating
a
whole
bunch
of
feedback
on
the
website.
A
I
said
I
was
doing
some
work
on
that
this
week,
I
also
filed
a
fork
West
last
week
for
fixing
Travis
reporting
so
that
we
can
not
count
Travis
installs
and
our
usage
statistics
and
we've
got
a
pull
request
for
that.
A
I
think
that's
ready,
ish
probably
need
to
have
another
review
on
it,
and
then
we
want
to
start
tracking
additional
things
out
of
and
just
what
projects
are
being
used
by
additional
information
about
those
projects
like
which
core
modules
are
on
and
off
which
core
themes
are
which
poor
layouts
are
you
using
are
using
color
module
just
a
bunch
of
stuff,
because
an
issue
queue
were
coming
up
with
these
issues
like
we,
nobody
uses
that
we
don't
actually
know
if
nobody's
is
that
so
be
great
to
like
get
some
counts?
Look.
A
A
We
also
have
some
issues
about
what
we're
going
to
do
with
these
usage
numbers
like
we've
got
some
designs
for
the
module
themes
and
layouts
pages
that
lets
you
display
them,
but
there's
things
that
aren't
module
things
and
layouts
that
we're
now
going
to
have
usage
numbers
for
so
where
do
we
put?
Those
is
like
an
admin
thing.
We
have
like
a
random
page.
A
So
lots
of
work
to
do
on
update
checking
if
you
were
interested
in
that
and
those
issues
are
number
99
and
if
you
like
charity
and
also
98,
will
add
spark
lines
and
pretty
stuff
like
there's
a
ton
triple
that
work.
Drush
for
backdrop,
exciting
news
going
on
over
there,
Jeff
you've
been
doing
such
an
amazing
job
of
adding
features
to
dress
I.
So
I
was
like
okay,
I'm
gonna
test.
This
thing
and
I
bothered
nothing
worked
and
then
he's
like.
Actually
the
problem
with
you
and
I
fixed,
it
was
like
you're
right.
C
A
Like
to
do
it
back,
that's
like
like
just
upload
much
wasn't
they
appeared.
It
was
like
why
so
the
judge,
dl
command
is
working
great
I
even
got
dressed
working
specifically
for
my
back
drop
site
separately
for
my
drupal
7
sites.
A
We've
got
different
versions
going
and
I
sign
me
up
or
request
coming
in
for,
like
being
able
to
choose
specific
versions
of
specific
modules,
so
I
know
you've
been
doing
a
ton
of
work
on
that
I
just
wanted
to
say
thank
you
for
forgetting
that
going
I've
got
a
couple
of
other
issues
in
the
queue
that
I
like.
Please
add
these
features
that
I'm
super
excited
to
get
and
help
with.
A
If,
if
you
can
point
me
in
the
right
direction,
and
so
that
would
be
pretty
cool,
oh
yeah,
we
had
some
themes
me
and
it's
all
holy
oats.
Okay,
sorry
I'm
so
excited.
So
if
anyone
else
has
any
requests
about
things
that
you
guys
do
with
trash,
the
issue
queue
is
now
on
the
project.
In
the
contribute,
Oh
backdrop,
desh
contribs,
/
brush
so
definitely
feel
free
to
participate
there
on
github.
Automation
is
something
that
we
would
love
to
do.
There's
a
lot
of
stuff
going
on
on
github
that
requires
manual.
A
Intervention
and
github
is
weird
about
its
permissions,
and
sometimes
people
don't
have
permission
to
do
the
things
that
we
would
like
to
have
done.
But
if
we
get
automated,
our
robot
could
have
whatever
permissions
we
wanted
to
and
so
there's
a
tag
in
the
backdrop
issue
queue
for
gabbana
mation.
Well,
if
you
have,
if
we
have
anyone
who's
super
experienced
and
playing
github
or
wants
to
learn
how
that
might
be
a
good
place
to
contribute,
there's
kind
of
been
a
long-standing
list
of
things,
we
think
we
get
anime.
C
A
About
that
yeah,
because
I
think,
like
every
country
of
repo
has
to
like
define
its
own
tags,
which
is
a
huge
pain
and
if
there's
a
way
we
could
just
like
set
the
defaults
even
to
just
like
pull
from
something
else
like
core
I,
think
that
would
save
people
a
bunch
of
time.
I
noticed
that
I
was
trying
to
like
mark
a
contribute,
ebc
the
know
something
that's
tags
in
there:
yeah.
Okay,
oh
I'll,
look
in
that!
A
If
anyone
else
knows
anything
about
default
tags
for
organizations,
let
me
know
I'm,
definitely
not
a
github
expert,
Borg
tags,
okay,
well,
trying
to
figure
some
thought
out.
That
would
also
be
a
huge
help
for
for
our
entire
kinship
community.
A
All
right
so
backed
up
CMS
to
org
things
on
our
to-do
list,
stingl
sign
on
with
github,
so
anyone
who
already
has
a
github
account
doesn't
need
to
create
one
on
backdrop.
I
think
would
be
great
on
a
showcase
for
web
sites
built
with
backdrops,
so
that,
if
you're
trying
to
sell
back
to
your
client
and
they
go
show
me-
is
I
using
it,
you
actually
have
a
place
to
go,
which
would
be
great.
A
service
provider
or
contractor
listing
I've
had
a
bunch
of
people.
A
Email
me
and
say
help
find
me
a
pack
job
developer
and
I
wish.
I
could
just
point
them
in
a
page
me
like
contact
all
of
these
people
and
they'll
help
you
an
event
calendar,
so
we
can
get
off
of
google
calendar,
or
at
least
you
know,
use
both.
So
anyone
can
submit
an
event
and
it
would
appear
in
upcoming
events
listing
and
a
job
boards
worked
really
well
for
for
drupal
in
terms
of
hiring
people
with
skills
for
being
a
person
with
skills
and
getting
hired.
A
So
that's
kind
of
our
long-term
plan
there.
As
I
said
earlier,
what
we're
working
on
right
now
are
kind
of
follow-up
issues
for
a
bunch
of
the
stuff
that
we've
already
gotten
done,
trying
to
make
it
a
little
better,
particularly
around.
We
have
all
these
modules
and
themes
and
layouts
being
created
will
tell
people
find
them.
We
have
designs
for
modules
page.
We
have
designs
for
themes,
page
to
that
need
to
be
implemented.
A
We've
had
a
couple
of
pieces
of
feedback
lately
saying
this
might
work
for
launch
is
listing,
but
it
doesn't
work
for
themes
relay
outs
more
like
we
know
we
get
to
it.
So
that
might
be
a
good
test
for
something.
If
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
that
themes
page
and
trying
to
make
that
pretty,
we
also
have
a
new
blog
section.
There's
some
follow-up
issues
there
that
I
think
are
just
pending
design
review,
which
will
hope
to
have
done
by
the
end
of
this
month.
It's
fine
as
it
is.
A
It's
not
beautiful,
but
it's
it's
functional,
which
is
that's
kind
of
how
we
were
all
here
for
first
build
it
and
make
it
pretty.
So
speaking
of
blog
news
and
announcements.
A
penis
at
work
right
now
and
that
will
go
up
tomorrow
and
then
we're
going
to
push
neat
article
to
next
Friday
so
that
he
has
time
to
get
his
benchmarks
all
done
and
ready
for
that
and
I
know
make
you
have
a
blog.
You
want
to
write,
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
you.
Who've
got
blog
posts
in
the
queue,
and,
if
you
have
a
timeline,
we
can
put
you
on
like
I
wanted
I
can't
do
it
for
three
weeks
or
whatever
it
is.
We
can.
A
We
can
schedule
that
if
you
don't
just
write
it
whenever
and
we'll
just
put
you
in
the
next
week,
that's
available,
so
that
goes
for
everyone.
If
you
have
something
you
want
to
work
on,
just
write
it.
Whenever
you
can
mom
get
it
in
whenever
you
do
webinars,
we
are
trying
to
do
a
couple
of
webinars
on
backed
up
since
those
are
pretty
successful
for
drupal
and
there's
a
big
company
in
India.
A
That's
doing
a
series
of
drupal
webinars
all
the
time
and
they
reached
out
to
us
and
they
asked
us
to
do
one
webinar
now
and
then
we're
going
to
try
and
do
another
one
in
May.
After
a
backdrop,
14
comes
out.
This
week's
this
week's
this
month
is
specifically
going
to
be
on
backed
up
1.3
and
then
a
deep
dive
on
layout
stuff.
A
Since
there's
a
bunch
of
cool
layout
stuff
in
the
latest
version,
so
tonight's
gonna
be
giving
that
one
and
then
we'll
see
where
we
are
hoping
for
we'll
do
another
one
there
so,
especially
because
Leonsis
fun
is
really
different
than
is
currently
in
Drupal.
I
think
it
would
be
good
to
show
what
your
audience
something
they
haven't
seen
before,
so
that'll
be
fun.
Both
of
our
podcasts
are
up.
Last
week
during
this
meeting,
the
dripper
easy
podcast
wasn't
out.
Yet
it
is
now
out.
A
So
if
you
want
a
lesson
to
Nate
and
I
talked
about
backdrop
1.3,
you
can
hear
it
both
on
Lola
box
podcast
in
on
the
triple
easy
podcast
I
was
actually
impressed
that
there
were
not
a
lot
of
over
overlap.
Questions
between
the
two
I
mean
the
general
theme
is
the
same.
Like
yay,
we
have
a
new
version
out,
but
both
of
the
interviews
had
a
very
different
style
and
and
pretty
good
and
questions
that
were
unique.
A
So
if
you've
heard
one,
don't
think
and
you
skip
the
other
because
in
for
you
all
right,
we
do
have
a
bunch
of
other
marketing
tasks.
In
the
backdrop,
CMS
to
org
issue
queue,
there's
a
tag
for
marketing,
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
in
there
that
doesn't
really
require
any
work
on
backdrop
or
backed
up
CM,
esta
org,
their
stuff,
like
we
need
pages
on
Wikipedia.
A
So
if
you
love
any
editing
Wikipedia
pages,
we
have
a
test
for
you,
yeah,
so
I
started
trying
to
create
those,
and
they
realize
there's
this
tangled
web
of.
Like
first
backdrop
leads
a
page
and
then
you
can
list
backdrop
as
like
a
PHP
CMS
and
link
to
it,
but
then
I
got
distracted
by
something
else
that
never
actually
done
so
I
put
a
couple
of
links
in
their
pages,
where
I
think
backdrop
should
appear,
and
some
links
to
source
information
in
the
intricate
I
might
be
useful.
A
A
Alright,
let's
talk
about
back
dry,
so
back
next
bugfix
version
is
one
point
three
point:
three
and
drupal
had
a
new
release
this
week,
so
we
created
an
issue.
It's
issue
number
sixteen
hundred
of
all
of
the
Cross
ports
that
we
need
to
pull
over
from
last
version.
Drupal
there's
a
couple
of
usability
improvements
in
there.
A
couple
of
performance
improvements
doesn't
look
like.
There
is
too
much
the
super
significant.
Obviously
it
wasn't
security
release,
it's
just
a
regular
release,
I'm
going
to
be
good
to
get
make
sure
we're
up
to
date
on
those.
A
A
Be
good
cutover
point
for
that,
but
we'll
see
something
else
comes
up.
We
can
get
them
to
and
then
one
point
for
point
0,
which
is
scheduled
for
May
fifteenth
we've
got
a
kind
of
a
laundry
list
of
things.
I
want
to
include
first
and
foremost,
I
think
is
going
to
be
doing
some
of
our
bug,
fixing
and
improvements
of
the
rich
text
editor.
This
is
something
that
neat
no
excuse.
Riding
right
is
blog
post
for
1.3
point
0
NE
ran
into
a
couple
of
bugs
with
the
editor
and
he's
like
I
hate.
A
This
thing
and
I
was
just
like.
We
need
to
fix
that
if
this
is
the
thing
that
we
can't
even
use
ourselves,
so
we
created
a
couple
of
issues
around
using
the
editor
without
a
couple
people
creating
other
issues
around
that
we're
going
to
try
and
make
sure
oh
the
biggest
problems
with
that
get
documented
and
as
they
get
fixed,
we
can
put
them
in
whenever.
But
I
wanted
to
put
this
in
here
as
something
where
you
know
by
1.4.
A
We
want
to
not
have
that
horrible
experience
of
using
your
rich
text
editor,
which
is
you
know,
common
most
fish
text.
Editors
aren't
great
to
use,
but
it'll
be
great.
If
we
could
make
her
it's
great
to
use,
there's
kind
of
a
kind
of
a
big
pain
point
there
that
I
think
we
should
aim
to
have
cleaned
up
on
our
feature
list.
We
also
want
to
add
something
like
references,
module
or
entity
reference
and
I.
Don't
know
that
anyone's
been
doing
any
work
on
that
lately,
but
we
have
a
plan,
I
think
my
ring.
A
I
think
we've
had
a
ton
of
fleurier
last
release
and
now
everyone's
going
to
take
in
a
breather
but
and
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
going
on
in
control,
which
is
good,
I,
think
we
have
a
plan
for
references
module
and
we
also
have
kind
of
a
plan
for
redirect
module.
I,
don't
think
it's
as
simple
as
take
redirect
from
contribute
put
it
in
core.
We
want
to
do
a
little
tighter
integration
with
path.
A
Now
that
we've
got
a
photo
in
court,
we
wanted
to
add
a
UI
for
specifying
which
redirect
is
the
or
which
path
is
the
canonical
source,
as
opposed
to
right
now.
I,
don't
think,
that's
an
option.
Think
you
have
to
specify
the
one
on
the
note
or
something
like
that.
So
have
some
ideas
around
how
to
make
some
tighter
integration
and
a
couple
of
improvements
to
redirect,
as
that
goes
in
the
core.
A
There
might
also
be
some
removals
of
edge
case
features
that
would
then
go
into
a
kinship
module
that
you
could
install
after
1.42,
but
we'll
get
into
the
weeds
on
that
later
and
then
the
two
big
things
that
are
going
to
require
a
lot
of
thought
and
a
lot
of
work
for
1.4
are
creating
a
new
front,
end
theme
and
adding
a
new
set
of
layouts
and
I.
Think
those
two
will
kind
of
go
hand
in
hand
as
we
try
and
figure
out
how
our
CSS
will
be
organized
like
do.
A
We
want
to
choose
some
system
like
bootstrap,
where
there
as
a
bootstrap
grid
system
we
could
use
for
layouts
and
then
in
bootstrap.
You
know
style
system
you
could
use
for,
look
and
feel
and
try
to
think
about
how
organ
organ
is
our
code,
how
we're
going
to
clean
up
or
not
the
code,
that's
already
in
the
three
layouts
already
there
without
trying
not
to
break
anything.
Putting
on
that's
already
running
those
three
core
layouts.
A
If
we're
going
to
provide
an
upgrade
path
from
core
layouts
that
are
there
today
to
new
layouts
that
are
there
in
the
future
or
just
going
to
leave
them
and
let
them
run
as
they
are.
So
we've
got
some
kind
of
careful
thinking
to
do
about
how
we're
going
to
get
people
from
like
the
running
now.
A
What
will
be
in
1.4
but
I
think
that
if
we
can
get
a
good,
solid
set
of
layouts
in
1.4
and
if
we
can
get
a
really
nice-looking
blank
slate
theme,
that'll
go
a
long
way
for
getting
backdrop.
Adoption
where
people
can
just
use
it
right
out
of
the
box,
you
don't
have
to
worry
about
building
a
custom
theme
or
writing
your
own
layouts
I
know.
Last
week
we
had
kind
of
a
talk
about
what
our
requirements
would
be.
A
For
that
front,
end
theme
I,
don't
know
if
anyone
has
had
any
chance
to
do
any
more
thinking
on
that
I
know.
I
haven't
but
definitely
participate
in
the
issue.
If
you
have
strong
feelings
about
something,
we
need
to
consider
for
that
front
of
the
theme
same
thing
goes
for
layouts
like
you
need
to
are
trying
to
figure
out
how
all
that
stuff
will
be
organized
all
right.
So
there
is
a
tag
in
the
github
issue.
A
C
A
There
considered
bugs
and
went
in
the
first
bug
fix
for
13
there's
a
couple
other
things
that
we
would
love
to
see,
get
done
for
1.4
as
well
and
their
own
tagged
in
that
milestone.
A
couple
of
those
are
project
browser
which
is
gonna,
allow
people
to
install
modules,
themes
and
layouts
directly
from
their
backdrop
site.
It
is
technically
ready
but
needs
Lee.
It
kind
of
a
user
interface
clean
up
to
integrate
it
more
closely.
A
With
pages
that
already
exist
for
backdrop
and
field,
you
I
rewrite,
which
is
going
to
be
really
difficult,
just
to
try
and
get
everything
written
in
a
way
that
makes
more
sense
to
be
able
to
add
fields
on
entities.
A
Some
of
them
are
gonna
require
just
you
know,
starting
over
so
I'd
love
to
see
be
getting
some
progress
on
that
it'll
definitely
improve
our
user
experience.
If
we
can
clean
up
that
whole
process
of
adding
fields,
there
are
a
whole
bunch
of
other
user
experience
issues
on
github
and
rather
than
having
an
official
tag
or
milestone
for
them.
They
are
indicated
by
UX
and
square
brackets
and
leaning
of
the
title,
depending
on
the
scope
of
these
or
experience
improvement.
A
A
Developer
experience
issues
are
kind
of
along
the
same
line
as
user
experience
issues
where
they
don't
have
a
tag,
but
we
are
identifying
them
by
DX
and
square
brackets
in
the
title,
and
that's
kind
of
you
know
that
applies
to
if
you're,
a
friend
of
develop.
Are
you
finding
weird
problems
in
the
theme
system
document
them,
so
we
can
fix
them
same
thing
with
your
writing
modules.
If
you
find
some
code
pattern,
that's
funny
or
a
function.
A
You
don't
understand
or
something
that's
completely
unintuitive
document
that
a
lot
of
those
changes
might
have
to
wait
till
backdrop
to
because
it
would
require
an
API
change
to
fix,
but
sometimes
we
can
add
a
wrapper
function
or
add
a
backwards
compatibility
layer
around
something
in
it
all
get
fixed
right
away,
so
definitely
help
us
make
back
job
easier
for
new
people
to
learn
an
existing
people
to
work
with.
Let's
see
in
he
had
a
comment
might
mention
the
sub-theme
stuff
that.
A
A
That
so
Radek
seems
to
be
getting
updated
yeah.
So
one
of
our
recommendations
for
a
core
theme
was
to
use
radix.
The
radix
hasn't
had
an
official
release
on
packed
up
CM,
esta
org.
It's
got
a
couple
of
bugs
that
just
you
know,
didn't
complete
port
stuff,
some
stuff
that
just
works
a
little
differently
in.
A
Tend
to
rip
a
lot
of
stuff
out
of
radix
when
I
start
to
make
it
a
little
simpler
and
I
think
that
it
would
be
good
that
whatever
we
put
in
court
needs
to
be
lightweight.
That
was
one
of
our
requirements.
A
What
that
means
to
me
is
like
it
needs
to
do
less
like
I,
think
less
is
more
in
terms
of
putting
code
and
for
that
we're
going
to
have
to
maintain
so
I'm
I'm
totally
fine
with
that
general
approach
like
using
something
kind
of
food
strappy,
but
I
would
love
to
see
less
code
involved
and
I
think
leaving
the
radix
is
akansha
project
in
its
current
things,
also
valid,
so
people
can
have
what
it
does
now.
It's
very
similar
but
didn't
Drupal.
B
B
The
thing
I
was
thinking
if
we
have
both
sort
of
a
simple,
very
simple
base
theme
and
then
a
more
complicated
like
flashy
theme,
we
could
actually
sort
of
use
those
in
the
different
install
profiles
that
may
be
the
minimum
minimum
install
profile
would
just
install
the
like
super,
simple
basic
base
theme
and
the
standards
install
profile
would
actually
installed
the
flashes
of
light
one
by
default.
So
it
just
seems
a
good
sort
of
like
you
know
way
to
tie
it
together.
Yeah.
A
I
think
that
that
sounds
fine.
If
we're
going
to
put
a
little
worried
about
putting
two
things
in
court,
I
would
almost
rather
say
414.
Maybe
we
should
just
focus
on
getting
the
simple
based
demon
and
think
about
what
a
something
might
work
like
and
then
we
would
have
the
ability
to
add
that
later,
where
it's
like.
Okay,
we
did
something
super
minimal,
but
that's
you
know,
maybe
not
going
to
cut
it.
So,
let's
put
in
something
that
extends
that
and
does
what
we
want.
A
All
right,
we
could
I
mean
I,
guess
it
depends
on
we'll
probably
need
to
do
some
kind
of
rebranding,
great
thinking
of
that
site.
Anyway.
At
some
point,
it
would
be
fun
to
do
that
using
you
know
either
using
I.
Don't
know
that
we
should
use
the
default
out-of-the-box
front.
End
theme
because
that's
kind
of
an
issue
when
Drupal
looks
like
drupal.org.
We
could
definitely
use
it
as
base
theme
and
then
do
everyone
top
of
it
that
could
be
kinda
fun.
A
Then
it
would
just
be
similar
in
all
the
right
ways,
but
maybe
not
identical
yeah
I
have
been
updating,
backdrops
Amos
org
to
the
latest
version
of
backdrop.
Every
time
we
get
a
new
version,
sometimes
before
creative
direction.
I'm
like
I,
really
want
this
feature
I'm
just
going
to
do
it
I
think
like
over
time
as
we
start
getting
users
and
stuff
happening
over
there,
I'm
gonna
start
being
a
lot
more
careful
with
not.
C
A
Mr.,
but
so
far
it's
been
a
really
good
test
case
of
like
okay,
we
got
1.3
up
right
before
we
cut
the
1.3
tag,
so
it's
like
1.2
head,
but
whatever
but
yeah
it's
been.
It's
been
so
hard,
just
a
significant
amount
of
improvement.
Each
time
I
haven't
horribly
broken
anything
yet
so,
hopefully,
a
ploy
I'll
not
break
it
too
badly.
Before
I
start
being
more
careful
all
right,
let's
see
Sprint's
after
today's
meeting
we
will
have
a
little
sprint
and
get
have
an
issue
queue
I'm,
actually
notice.
A
There's
been
a
lot
more
activity
all
week
long
then
there
has
been
on
Thursdays,
so
I
would
just
encourage
people
to
work.
Whenever
you
can.
We
appreciate
call
our
sunny
we
can
put
in
Earth's
of
what
days
they
are
on
and
we
chat
in
the
github
issue
queue
most
commonly.
We
also
have
this
get
er
chat,
which
has
been
super
handy.
A
I
actually
think
I
prefer
it
IRC
and
we
have
an
IRC
channel
for
those
of
you
who
are
old
school
in
love
IRC,
and
we
also
have
a
reddit
that
hasn't
been
getting
that
much
activity.
Lately
we
have
been
getting
a
louder
and
louder
clamor
for
a
place
for
people
who
are
not
super
technical
to
be
able
to
ask
questions
and
discuss
ideas
and
how
to
solve
problems.
In
backdrop,
I
am
slowly
coming
around
to
the
idea
that
may
move
just
there
up
a
forum
on
our
website.
A
I
think
we've
had
a
couple
of
people
who
have
volunteered
to
actually
keep
an
eye
on
the
forum
to
answer
questions
to
bring
in
other
people
when
they
need
to
be
brought
in
so
I
think
that
that's
something
that
maybe
we
should
put
on
our
agenda
for
adding
to
the
main
website,
especially
as
new
people,
are
trying
to
use
backdrop
and
they're
getting
stuck,
and
they
don't
know
where
to
go
for
help.
So
that's
definitely
something
we
can
you
think
about
upcoming
events.
So
very
soon,
two
weeks
two
weeks
is
sand
camp.
A
The
San
San
Diego
drupalcamp,
where
we're
going
to
be
doing
our
first
ever
fall
day
long
backdrop,
training
and
the
cam
doesn't
have
a
great
attendance
right
now.
So
neither
does
our
training
class.
But
if
you
want
to
go
to
see
in
diego
in
February
you're,
coming
from
someplace,
cold
and
snowy,
you
want
to
go,
get
some
Sun
and
sand.
Gonna
be
great.
We're
gonna
do
a
training
that
will
include
a
little
bit
of
design.
Training.
Darius
is
going
to
be
there
to
do
a
section
on
design
we're
going
to
be
doing,
building
a
site.
A
In
fact,
Jeff
natal
come
in
for
a
little
bit
the
end
talk
about
porting
and
module,
so
I'll
try
and
cover
all
bases,
specifically
around
differences
between
backdrop
and
Drupal.
So
if
you
have
a
Drupal
site
and
want
to
figure
out
how
to
do
things
in
backdrop
will
be
able
to
highlight
the
things
that
you
need
to
know
most
in
that
class.
So
that
should
be
really
fun.
I
was
thinking
about
sending
a
newsletter
since
we
didn't
send
one
for
1.3.
A
We
get
someone
now
that
included
information
about
1.3
and
a
little
like
coming
back
drop.
I,
don't
know,
we'll,
see,
try
and
get
it
out
by
tomorrow.
I,
don't
know
what
modulate
Nate's
gonna,
pour
it
in
the
glass
I.
Don't
think
it'll
be
my
great
module,
Oh
we'll
try,
it
will
probably
will
probably
ask
the
audience
like.
Does
anyone
have
a
favorite
module?
That's
you
know
and
then
we'll
look
at
it
and
say:
no,
that's
not.
We
can't
afford
drupal
commerce
in
this
class,
but
don't
pick
something
else.
A
I,
don't
know
what
we'll
see.
Darius
and
I
are
gonna
meet
and
go
over
a
plan
for
what
we
want
to
talk
about
and
for
the
first
half
of
the
day,
then
we'll
probably
see
what
comes
from
that
talking.
If
there's
a
module
that
fits
in
nicely.
A
That
may
be
something
we've
been
using
that
day
or
something
wrong
started
out
at
eight
say
fabrics
and
also
a
couple
other
upcoming
drupalcamp
slave
triple
camp
Utah,
which
is
march
forth
through
fifth
mid
camp,
which
is
in
chicago
in
march,
19th
through
20th
and
civic
on,
which
is
the
civic
serum
conference,
is
going
to
be
in
denver
this
year.
I
don't
have
an
official
date
yet,
but
it
will
be
May
or
June
and
we're
playing
on
doing
a
couple
of
sessions
they
there.
A
We
were
thinking
about
doing
one
on
open-source
collaboration
between
projects
which
could
be
fun
and
another
one
that
hopefully
will
have
backdrop
running
on
sippy
by
then
and
we'll
be
able
to
do
a
little
case
study
like
less
technical,
more
yeah.
We're
using
this
thing,
we're
not
using
it
right
now,
but
hopefully
we'll
be
using
it
soon.
That'll
be
fun
books
migrating
from
Drupal.
The
backdrop
is
now
available
both
on
a
press
from
their
website
and
from
amazon
com.
I
was
so
excited,
I
ordered
her
copy.
A
I
haven't,
read
it
all
yet,
but
it
looks
really
great.
He's
got
all
the
different
sections
you
need
to
know
like
specifically
section
on
layouts
and
stuff,
like
that
too.
So,
and.
A
It's
not
a
lot
of
words
right,
like
that.
You
guys
seem
the
drupal
pro-development
book
for
drupal
7.
It's
like
this
fat
and
you're,
like
oh,
my
god,
I'm,
never
gonna
be
able
to
read
it
all,
but
this
this
seems
like
I,
get
totally
read
this
and
in
a
week
or
so
read
the
whole
thing
highlight
it
with
a
little
dog
ears:
the
foreigners,
whatever
you
guys
do,
when
you're
eating
with
so
I'm,
really
excited
to
have
it
into
a
support.
A
Cod
he's
also
working
on
another
book
for
a
backup
right
now,
which
is
a
basic
backdrop,
a
book
which
will
be
probably
more
expensive,
but
that
should
be
out
by
the
second
quarter
of
2016
all
right.
That
is
the
end
of
our
official
schedule
and
I
somehow
managed
to
make
it
all
the
way
through
the
agenda
off
of.
C
B
Was
going
to
bring
up
what
were
we
talking
about?
There
was
an
issue
in
the
issue
cube
or
someone
was
mentioned
something,
and
it
was
like
a
UX
issue,
but
then
it
was
more
of
like
a
security
issue.
So
I
was
wondering
if
we
should
have
like
a
security
bracket
thing
for
security
issues
where,
like
just
potential
potential
security
problems,
because
I
feel
like
those
should
be
independently
highlighted
as
something
that
you
should.
B
A
This
is
something
we
should
talk
about
too.
Is
we
contacted
github
about
how
open
source
projects
are
supposed
to
handle
community-related
security
issues
because
they
give
you
free
public
repositories,
they
don't
private
repositories
and
then
they're
like?
Oh,
we'll,
give
you
a
press
first,
they
gave
us
one.
So
we
had
now
have
a
private
repository
for
dealing
with
security
issues
for
backdrop,
which
is
good.
They
also
just
gave
us
a
bunch
of
other
private
repositories
or
like
I.
A
We
don't
have
stuff
to
do
for
that,
but
it
could
be
like
we
were
thinking
about,
and
that
might
be
good
place
to
handle
like
other
types
of
communication
that
we
need
to
have
documented
like
if
we
need
to
have
like
a
PMC
queue
or
something
where
we
can
escalate
an
issue
from
public
you
into
a
private,
to
talk
about
it
and
figure
out
an
inquest
of
public
response,
we
can
do
that.
It
hasn't
been
necessary
yet,
but
but
we
thought
we've
got
all
these
repositories.
A
We
should
start
using
them
for
something
other
than
security
issues,
but
I
think
you're
right.
I
think
like
if
there
is
an
issue
that
has
a
security
implication,
it
would
be
good
to
tag
it
I'm,
just
worried
about
training
people
to
tag
issues
and
security
issues,
because
then,
if
there
is
a
security
issue
that
shouldn't
be
public,
they
might
think
that's
the
way
to
handle
it
rather
than.
B
B
A
A
You
are
good
at
naming
things,
that's
why
you're
here
we
need
that.
Ok,
so,
most
of
anything
else,
they
want
to
throw
out
there.
A
Not
yet
okay!
Well
then,
let's
take
this
to
the
issue.
Queue.
I
will
see
all
you
guys
in
Gator
or
elsewhere.
Thanks
for
joining
me
today
and
it'll
be
back
next
week
and
yeah
go
forth
and
prosper.
Remember
everything
hi
everyone.