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From YouTube: Backdrop CMS weekly 4/23
Description
Check in on status of the Backdrop CMS Open Source project.
A
Alright
we're
on
air.
It
is
Thursday
April
23rd,
which
is
nearing
our
release
date,
which
is
kind
of
exciting
and
kind
of
terrifying.
We're
going
to
do
a
quick
check
in
on
stuff
we're
working
on.
In
fact,
wrap
I've
got
a
couple
new
updates
from
the
PMC
as
usual.
A
We
still
have
phpstorm
licenses
Sonya
who's,
watching
this
now
we're
watching
this
video
later,
if
you
are
a
backdrop
contributor
and
want
to
give
phpstorm
a
shot
or
if
you
have
it
and
want
a
license
for
another
year,
we
have
a
handful
of
them
and
we're
willing
to
give
them
out.
If
you
just
send
an
email
to
info
backdrop,
CMS
to
org
will
see
your
question
be
able
to
respond
to
it.
If
you're
not
a
backdrop
kinship
developer
and
are
you
know,
working
on
something
that
will
be
out
soon?
A
Let
us
know
we
can
probably
find
a
way
to
help.
Get
you
through
that
process
to
get
your
license
as
well.
New
things
on
our
philosophy
page.
This
is
vector,
eps,
ems
or
/
philosophy.
We
have
had
some
language
around
our
kind
of
print,
our
principles
that
had
been
confusing
to
people
and
so
Nate
and
I
talked
about
it
and
we're
trying
to
figure
out
like
how
to
make
things
clearer.
So
at
the
top
three
items
in
that
list
have
been
reworded.
A
They're
mean
exactly
the
same
things
that
they
did
before
always
just
changed
the
terminology.
So
originally
we'd
said
you
know,
there's
a
cost
that
comes
with
change,
and
then
we
changed
that
to
say
something
like
minimize
change.
Whenever
possible
people
are
kind
of
getting
the
wrong
impression
about
us,
staying
in
the
dark
ages
or
something
so
we
changed
the
language
there
just
say
backwards.
A
But
I
want
to
bring
it
up
in
this
meeting
because
I
want
feedback
on
that
like
if
you
think
these
things
are
still
confusing.
If
you
think
we
need
to
change
again.
Definitely
a
lot
of
snow
was
trying
to
make
sure
that
you
know
if
we
have
this
big
moment
coming
up
with
our
one
foot,
one
or
at
least
we're
probably
going
to
get
a
huge
influx
of
people
to
the
website,
and
hopefully
we
can
convey
our
message
clearly
enough
to
them
if
they
try
and
read
this
page.
A
So
definitely
if
you
have
any
feedback
on
that,
let
us
know
and
we'll
try
and
iterate
until
we
get
that
just
right.
All
the
rest
of
that
should
be
the
same,
and
all
the
explanations
should
mostly
be
the
same
too.
It's
just
like
if
you
only
read
the
header,
so
you
want
you
to
walk
over
walkway
with
the
right
feeling
and
then
also
we
have
started
ordering
a
bunch
of
backdrop.
Swag.
A
We
made
a
bunch
of
t-shirts
for
South
by
Southwest
in
mid
camp
in
Chicago
that
were
a
huge
success
and
we
ran
out
of
all
of
them,
except
for
we
have
like
two
women's
mediums
left,
and
so
we
figured
we'd
order,
a
bunch
more
for
drupalcon
and
anyone
who
is
planning
on
being
a
triple
con
and
this
interested
in
a
backdrop
t-shirt.
You
should
come
and
find
Nader
I.
A
We
don't
have
a
booth
or
anything,
but
we
argue
me
doing
a
meet-and-greet
on
the
dais
stage,
as
in
conjunction
with
our
Drupal
watchdog
article
or
we're
just
kind
of
be
standing
around
and
handing
out
stuff.
So
if
you
want
a
t-shirt,
you
can
come
meet
us
on
wednesday.
I
think
it's
wednesday
morning
on
the
day
stage
and
grab
stuff
there
we're
also
ordering
new
stickers.
Everybody
wanted
more
dragon
schwag.
A
We
have
a
lot
of
backdrop:
logo,
schwag,
but
nothing
with
our
drop
dragon,
so
we're
getting
stickers
with
a
dragon
and
we
might
also
be
getting
pins
with
a
dragon.
If
we
can
organize
that
and
enough
time
so
backdrop
stuff
coming
soon,
a
drupal
con
la.
If
you
don't
get
a
dribble
con
la
I,
you
know
we
can
try
and
figure
out
some
other
way
to
get
stuff
distributed
at
other
locations
this
year,
but
swag
yay
in
community
growth.
We
have
one
new
contributed
project
since
last
week,
but
more
excitingly.
A
We
are
starting
to
aggregate
our
contributed
projects
on
backdrop,
CMS
org,
and
we
don't
have
a
design
yet
and
we
don't
have
a
search
page.
We
kind
of
have
Pakistan.
We
haven't
built
the
page
out
yet
so
no
one
can
see
that
that's
happening,
but
what
we
figured
it
would
be
really
great
as
if
we
started
at
no,
including
all
this,
these
projects
on
bactrim
CMS
at
work,
so
that
when
we
did
release
there
was
stuff
there.
A
People
to
see
so
that
leads
nicely
into
the
next
item
on
our
list,
which
is
what's
going
on
with
update
checking
for
vector
of
CMS,
and
it
has
done
a
ton
of
work
on
this
over
the
last
month.
So
neat,
do
you
want
to
take
it
from
here
and
let
everyone
know
how
that's
going.
B
A
B
B
As
a
tribute
ADRE
posit,
aurion
backup,
CMS
org,
we
also
want
to
start
collecting
official
releases
of
all
these
projects
so
that
we
can
turn
on
the
update
status,
checking
which
is
currently
already
working
as
well.
You
can
actually
point
your
your
backdrops
a
mess
site
at
backdrop,
CMS
org,
and
it
will
tell
you
if
updates
are
available,
but
you
have
to
do
it
manually
right
now,
because
we
haven't
flipped
the
switch
on
making
the
public
URL.
B
That's
already
in
everybody's
installations
work
yet
so
right
now
we
can
deliver
update
status,
but
we're
just
not
quite
yet,
where
we're
waiting
until
enough
contributed
modules
start
populating
the
repository
before
we
flip
the
switch
on
that,
but
we're
pretty
well
updated,
checking,
goes
and
building
out
our
contributed
repository
from
architectural
perspective.
Now
we're
waiting
on
doing
some
designs
for
how
our
module
browsing
interface
should
look
and
how
how
module
pages
themselves
should
look,
but
once
that's
done
we'll
get
working
on
implementing
it
and
then
make
that
public,
so
lots
and
lots
of
project.
B
Yeah
yeah
and
we'll
start
tracking
project
usage
as
well.
That's
also
functioning
got
about
that
so,
but
people
will
need
to
start
using
official
releases
of
modules
before
we
actually
start
tracking,
like
which
modules
are
being
used
where
so
we
now
the
ability
to
tell
we
actually
already
have
the
ability
to
tell
which
versions
of
full
running.
So
we
connect
how
many
backdrop
CMS
web
sites
are
out
there.
It
was
just
lines
above
here
known
as
well
as
which
version
of
backdrops
are
running.
B
A
I'm
so
excited
so
much
progress,
okay,
so
other
things
that
we're
working
on
that
we
would
like
to
have
ready
by
1.1.
Jerash
is
next
on
my
hit
list
for
things.
I
can't
live
without,
and
we
have-
and
I
haven't
actually
followed
up
on
this
recently,
but
we
have
a
plan
for
how
to
make
Josh
work
with
back
job
all
of
this
stuff,
most
of
the
stuff
that
we
need
has
been
added
to
dress
already.
A
We
just
need
to
write
a
backdrops
implementation
layer
and
then
test
it,
and,
as
we
come
up
with
issues
on
what
we're
working
on,
we
can
also
get
more
changes
into
dress,
but
right
now
we've
just
got
to
get
it
working
and
then
they'll
have
something
to
you
know,
have
a
real
use
case
for
building
stuff
for
where
all
the
conceptual
stuff
is
in,
but
we
need
to
little
reality
to
make
sure
it
gets
working
away.
We
wanted
to
be
so.
Josh
is
high
on
my
priority
list.
A
If
we
have
anyone
else
who
wants
to
play
with
that,
that
would
be
fabulous,
but
yeah.
We
want
to
get
that
done
by
11
as
well
or
or
shortly
thereafter,
and
so
other
things
that
we're
working
on
on
our
primary
website
on
back
Jeff
CMS
at
work.
Obviously
getting
the
modules,
themes
and
layouts
search
pages
is
gonna
be
high
on
our
list,
but
now
that
we
have
the
ability
to
put
modules
things
and
layouts
on
back
top
secrets,
don't
work
now
help
them
out
with
that
along
a
lot.
A
We
have
a
first
round
of
design
throughout
the
search
pages
and
we're
working
on
designs
for
all
of
the
actual
nodes
project
nodes
as
well.
So,
hopefully,
will
we
get
that
pretty
soon
after
we
get
that
done.
We
would
also
like
to
build
a
showcase
for
all
people
that
are
working
on
backdrop
sites
and
want
to
show
them
off
we're
going
to
get
that
up,
probably
start
working
on
that
after
we
get
modules
and
themes
and
layouts
done
alright.
A
So
backdrop
itself,
we
have
a
patch
release,
one
point
06
that
we're
working
on,
and
that
includes
a
handful
of
little
tiny
bug
fixes
as
well
as
all
of
the
commits
that
went
into
seven
Drupal
7.36,
which
I
think
we
should
probably
schedule
that
pretty
soon
like
Nick
just
walked
away.
So
I
can't
ask
him
one
just
because
we
have
a
ton
of
stuff
that
had
and
queued
up
in
the
in
the
as
poor
request
that
needed
to
be
reviewed
and
I
think
they
all
got
merged
last
week.
A
B
We
don't
have
been
a
critical
outstanding
right
now,
but
we
do
have
a
number
of
excluded,
no
I,
Jeff
and
Graham,
and
actually
a
couple
others
have
been
working
through
the
through
the
cross.
Sport
list,
the
from
the
last
stable
release
of
Drupal,
7
and
so
it'd
be
great
to
make
more
progress
on
those
cross
sports
kind
of
I.
Guess
we
don't
need
to
finish
them
all,
but
it'd
be
nice
just
to
reach
parity
with
the
bug,
fixes
that
have
gone
in
Drupal
7.
B
A
I
think
that's
a
good,
a
good
milestone
for
us.
As
soon
as
we
got
the
cross
ports
in,
we
can
really
win
on
a
mini
urgent
that
we
would
need
to
do
it
before
then
and
I
think
having
them
all
in
one
release
makes
sense
because
it's
like
this
is
the
catch
up
to
Drupal
7
release,
and
then
it's
not
split
across
to
you.
So,
okay.
That
sounds
like
good
plan
for
that
and
then
our
next
minor
release
1.1
is
getting
closer
and
closer.
It's
currently
scheduled
for
May
fifteenth.
A
We
have
no
plans
to
change
that
deadline.
If
we
don't
get
things
done
by
May
fifteenth,
then
they
just
won't
go
into
that
release.
We've
got
a
lot
of
stuff
that
is
nearing
done
already,
so
I
think
that
we're
on
good
track
to
get
what
we
need
done
by
then
we
have
the
three
major
things
that
we're
working
on
our
the
administration
theme
changes
and
there's
been
a
flurry
of
work
on
that
lately,
so
I
know
last
week,
I
was
complaining
about
not
enough
getting
done,
and
this
weekend
now
we
get
to
thank
everybody.
A
Who's
been
working
so
hard.
Last
week
to
get
all
of
that
done,
so
that's
been
amazing.
We
had
a
couple
of
design
issues
that
were
blocked
on
design,
and
so
we
had
a
good
call
yesterday
with
Darius
to
help
get
those
unstuck
and
moving
forward
again
and
I.
Think
that
we're
looking
on
track
to
have
all
of
that
in
I
think
was
like.
We
have
eight
days
to
get
all
of
the
design
changes
that
we
want
finished.
A
So
we
can
do
a
really
thorough
review
of
how
that
entire
design
looks
as
a
cohesive
whole
and
make
sure
we
fix
up
anything
likes
padding
or
spacing.
There
might
be
out
of
whack
in
one
place
or
another,
and
then
we
can
merge
the
whole
branch
that,
with
working
on
their
into
one
dot,
one
fourth
release
so
I
think
I
think
that'll
be
great.
Other
things
we're
working
on
our
token
in
pasado
in
core
I
think
I.
A
Last
week,
I
ended
up
getting
to
a
point
where
I
got
a
little
fed
up
with
trying
to
fix
all
of
the
tests
in
token,
but
Nate
got
fed
up
with
me
not
working
on
it
and
touch
it
over
and
he
got
off
my
test
fascinating,
which
was
amazing
and
so
I.
Think
me,
you
said
you
just
added
an
update
to
token
module.
Today
there
are
a
couple
of
things
that
were
missing
like
an
upgrade
path
that
turned
off.
B
Yeah
I
posted
a
comment:
there's
ish
in
it
to
480
is
the
issue
/
token
in
court
and
the
port
fantastic.
That
was
made
no
problems
whatsoever,
Aborigine
great
of
token,
into
court.
The
only
thing
that
was
missing
yet
was
an
upgrade
path
and
something
to
prevent
the
contributed
token
module
from
being
turned
on
the
same
time
as
backdrop
1.1,
which
will
include
it
in
court.
So
I
made
a
minor
adjustment
to
make
it,
so
the
modules
page
will
prevent
you
from
turning
it
back
on,
which
works
great
and
I.
B
Think
that
we're
looking
really
really
good.
There
I
think
that,
probably
within
the
next
week,
we'll
probably
see
that
merged
and
then
that
will
really
help
unblock
path,
auto,
which
is
again
a
porting
job,
but
requires
a
little
bit
of
thought
about.
Our
hook
should
be
renamed
and
helped
you
how
to
go
to
be
handled
and
so
forth.
That.
A
Is
fabulous
so
path?
Auto
also
depends
on
all
the
work
we
have
been
doing
on
token,
and
it
looks
like
that's
coming
along
really
well,
as
also
so
Jeff
I
know.
You've
done
a
ton
of
work
on
that
deal.
Give
us
an
update
as
to
where
that
is,
and
what
you
might
need
help
with.
C
A
Okay,
that
yeah
I
think
we
made
some
changes
to
have
those
forms
worked
in
back
up
from
Drupal
that
could
be
causing
that
but
yeah
okay,
that
sounds
pretty
good.
It's
pretty
sounds
pretty
close
okay,
so
we
can.
We
can
I,
don't
know
if
there's
a
branch
you've
been
working
on
her
if
we
should
just
grab
your
fork
West
or
something
to
take
a
look
at
that,
but
I'd
like
to
play
with
it.
I'm
not
sure
I
can
guarantee
I
can
help,
but
like
the
vibe
that
anything,
ok
and
then
we've
got
the
list.
A
So
that's
everything.
Oil
is
for
1.1
token
pasado
and
admin
stuff,
which
I
think
looks
fabulous
and
then
of
course,
we're
getting
out.
All
of
these
bug
fixes
that
we're
getting
into
16
will
go
in
and
anything
else
that
comes
up
between
now
and
then
that
someone
happens
to
fix
that
support
across
buddy
who
also
joined
was
that'sthat's.
Fabulous.
We've
got
an
officially
moved
the
WYSIWYG
editor
and
core
rich
text
editor
and
core
issue
from
the
1.1
mile
stone
to
the
1.2
milestone
today.
I
know.
A
Last
week
we
talked
about
and
I
moved
it
on.
Our
agenda,
but
now
I
moved
on
github
as
well,
so
that
I
think
that's
probably
after
one
point
one
comes
out
where
I
would
like
to
start
on
things
because
since
it's
been
postponed,
that's
our
highest
priority
item,
other
things
for
1.2
just
include
adding
field
type
modules,
and
I
think
we've
got
a
list
of
three
of
them
there.
So
I
don't
think
that
any
of
adding
the
field
type
modules
is
going
to
be
too
terribly
complicated.
It
so
I
think
throwing
a
rich
text.
A
Editing
in
with
those
is
still
reasonable
for
the
amount
of
features
that
we
want
to
do
in
1.2
and
depending
on
how
this
field
module
conversions
go,
we
could
even
do
more
than
three
I
just
think
the
three
most
important
ones,
because
one
of
them
was
date,
and
that
was
really
really
hard.
So
we'll
see
how
that
goes
and
yeah.
A
If
we
end
up
doing
more
and
not
date
or
you
know
date
and
nothing
else
or
something
I
think
we
can
adjust
that
as
necessary
to
so
other
things,
we're
always
working
on
either
your
user
experience
issues.
We
want
to
make
backdrop
easier
to
use
with
every
new
version,
so
if
you
find
anything
else
you're
using
it,
that
seems
a
little
funny
open
an
issue
or
add
to
an
existing
issue.
First,
one,
that's
already
there.
Let
us
know
we
can
fix
that
or
at
least
try
same
thing
with
developer
experience.
A
If
you're
writing
code
reporting
a
module,
and
you
find
something
that
you
think
is
a
little
funny.
Let
us
know
we
can
try
and
fix
that,
and
sometimes
changing
the
way
things
work
in
the
1x
cycle
is
hard
because
might
require
an
API
change.
But
if
we
know
about
it,
we
can
at
least
change
it
in
the
2x
version.
A
So
definitely
let
us
know
when
you
find
weird
stuff,
like
that,
both
those
use,
user
experience
and
developer
experience
issues
are
tagged
with
a
square
brackets
in
the
note
or
in
the
issue
title
on
github,
rather
than
an
actual
tag,
just
because
we
have
so
many
tags
already.
So
hopefully
you
can
find
them
that
way
and
create
the
malian
that'll
work
for
us
every
Thursday.
We
have
a
sprint
in
usually
in
IRC.
We
all
get
an
IRC
and
hang
out
and
shadow
Joyce
about
how
to
solve
problems.
A
That's
probably
when
there's
most
people
doing
the
same
thing.
So
that's
definitely
a
good
time
to
do
it.
If
you
can't
do
it
on
Thursdays
and
can
do
it
any
other
time.
That
is
also
amazing.
Oh
it
don't
be
sad
if
you
can't
do
it
on
Thursdays
and
decide
not
to
do
it
at
all.
Please
do
it
anyway.
We've
definitely
had
a
whole
bunch
of
great
contributors,
just
kind
of
randomly
showing
up
and
working
on
stuff
the
MIDI
huge
difference.
So
every
little
bit
of
effort
helps
for
us.
A
A
Where
we
talk
about
saying
things
like
what
the
website,
what
the
website
should
look
like
or
if
we
need
stickers
or
all
of
that
stuff,
and
that
often
tends
to
be
a
little
bit
more
of
a
working
meeting
like
if
we
have
things
we
need
to
review,
will
do
it
there,
which
sometimes
kind
of
fun,
even
if
you're
not
super
interested
in
design.
You
want
to
see
how
things
work,
that's
a
good
place
to
jump.
A
In
often
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
people
around
for
it,
though
so
it's
occasionally
been
cancelled,
so
keep
an
eye
on
the
Twitter
or
the
ical
and
see
if
there's
a
meeting.
A
If
you
want
to
join
that,
and
then
we
have
another
I
cuts
backdrop
friendly
events
which
we
imagine
for
the
duration
of
2015
will
continue
to
be
just
two
triple
events
where
people
are
interested
in
talking
about
or
hearing
about
backdrop
and
then,
hopefully,
in
the
near
future,
that
will
become
the
cap
calendar
of
backdrop,
events,
but
we'll
see
one
that
actually
starts
to
happen.
So
far.
The
only
true
backdrop,
event
that
I
think
is
on
schedule
is
we're
going
to
have
a
backdrop
summit
at
bad
camp.
A
This
fall,
which
will
be
on
November
fifth,
which
is
a
weekday
it's
going
to
be
in
berkeley.
So
if
you
guys
are
interested
in
coming
to
bad
camp
comic
day
early
and
you
can
come
to
a
backdrop
summit
and
hopefully
we'll
get
a
pretty
big
turnout
and
be
able
to
make
some
progress
on
maybe
back
up
on
your
backdrop
to
by
then
I,
don't
know
what
will
be
most
focused
on
probably
backdrop
lon.
A
Hopefully
it
will
see
what
we
can
do,
there's
also
a
bunch
of
Drupal
events
on
that
calendar
that
are
people
who
are
hosting
events
that
might
be
either.
You
know
specifically
reaching
out
to
people
working
on
bactrim,
saying,
hey,
tell
us
what's
going
on
or
people
are
like
hey
I'm
going
to
this
event
and
I
want
to
hear
about
backdrop
when
I'm
there,
and
so,
if
any
of
you
are
planning
on
giving
a
talk
at
at
a
Drupal
event
on
backdrop,
let
us
know
if
it
on
the
calendar
I
know.
A
There's
some
talk
about
the
drupalcamp
Spain.
Something
like
that,
where
someone's
going
to
be
giving
it
back,
dropped
oxide
like
to
add
that
one
to
the
calendar
as
well.
I,
don't
have
the
dates
for
that,
but
we
can
look
it
up
and
add
it
after
this
meeting
and
anything
else
that
anyone's
going
to
that,
you
want
to
talk
to
other
people
about
backdrop
at
if
the
organizers
you're
cool,
with
that,
let's
don't
throw
it
on
our
calendar
to
a
little
promotion
for
them
as
well.
A
So
that
is
our
meeting
for
today,
but
I
did
want
to
open
things
up
to
anyone.
I've
got
a
lot
of
people
here.
If
anyone
has
any
questions
about
anything
like
I,
don't
know
things
you
ran
into
and
the
issue
queue
or
how
do
you
talk
to
your
mom
about
backdrop?
/
issues
it
might
be.
We've
got
some
extra
time,
so
any
questions
I'm.
D
Dug
been
in
here,
I've
had
a
couple
people
reach
out
to
me
and
asked
me
about
not
coming
to
drupalcon,
and
apparently
there
was
a
little
bit
of
suspicion
about.
You
know
my
love
for
backdrop,
having
some
impact
on
that,
but
I've
been
very
candid
and
Frank
with
some
people
and
the
reaction
I'm
getting
is
that
you
know
that
they
they're
keeping
their
eyes
on
this
and
that
and
we're
getting
a
lot
of
winning
hearts
and
minds
on
this.
D
So
I've
been
a
kind
of
a
boots
in
the
ground
evangelizer
for
all
the
events,
I
go
to
and
everywhere
I
go
and
I'm,
just
really
really
motivated
and
empowered
by
the
response
we're
getting
from.
You
know,
people
we
know
people,
we
don't
know
a
lot
of
grass
this
much
time.
So
this
one
just
pass
that
along.
A
I'm
kind
of
beginning
the
same
feeling
too,
like
when
we
first
started
working
on
this,
everyone
thought
we
were
crazy
and
then,
as
time
has
moved
forward,
I've
been
getting
an
overwhelming
amount
of
support
like
a
lot
more
than
I
was
expecting,
we
would
get
and
initially
we're
like.
We
think
this
is
what
people
want,
but
we
don't
actually
have
any
people
to
ask
if
it's
what
big,
because
they
don't
know
yet-
and
it's
been
I-
have
been
the
same
thing.
A
We're
like
I'm,
hesitant
when
I
talk
to
people
about
it,
because
I
know
it's
such
a
passionate
thing
for
most
of
the
people
in
the
Drupal
community
or
they're
like
oh,
my
goodness,
how
can
you
work
this
project?
We
love
this
project,
it's
like.
Well,
we
love
this
project
too.
That's
you
know
why
we're
doing
this
is
we
love
it
kind
of
how
it
was
and
we
want
to
make
it.
You
know
more
accessible
to
people,
and
we
think
this
is
what
you
want
and
it
turns
out.
A
There
are
a
lot
of
people
who
you
know,
we've
never
heard
of
before
we're
coming
from
saying
this
is.
This
is
definitely
what
I
want.
Thank
you
so
much.
You
know
it's
good
to
have
an
alternative,
even
if
I'm
not
in
favor
of
it
whatever
it
is,
and
I
found
that
super
rewarding
as
well
to
feel
like
we
thought
you
existed,
but
we
weren't
really
sure
it
turns
out.
You
do
so.
A
I
mean
it's
definitely
a
hard
thing
to
do,
but
obviously
you're
preaching
to
the
choir
right
now.
Yeah.
D
So
people
have
their
go-to
arguments
when
I
bring
this
up
and
I'm
able
to
combat
them
fairly
easily.
It's
not
really
an
argument,
but
it's
just
a
position
that
you
know
there's
a
market
for
this
there's
simply
as
we're
not
trying
to
create
something
that
doesn't
exist.
We
are,
we
are
serving.
A
people
group
will
be
disenfranchised.
D
I
had
the
good
fortune
this
year
of
presenting
spa
a
Drupal,
a
feeds,
tamper
module,
a
session
at
the
Philadelphia
user
group
in
civ
tech
and
then
presenting
that
same
session
at
four
kitchens
office
in
Austin
models
out
there
and
now
also
passing
out
backdrop
shirts
and
four
kitchens
office.
While
I
was
there
that
that
didn't,
actually
that
didn't
actually
go
over
so
well,
but
the
conversation
that
came
out
of
it
was
great.
But
when
I
explain
the
people,
hey
we're
just
serving
the
market,
we're
not
creating
anything,
we
are
simply
serving
it.
A
Yeah
so
I
don't
know,
I
feel
good
about
it.
I
feel
like
people
are
starting
to
get
our
message,
even
if
they
aren't
in
support
so
exciting.
Oh
go
to
him.
Yeah
forks
are
good
good
for
everyone.
Good
for
competition
makes
both
projects
better.
So
alright
was
anyone
else.
Have
anything
else
to
ponder
share
complain
about
okay,
thank
you.
All
for
coming,
I
will
go
ahead
and
wrap
up
this
meeting
and
hi
I
receive
is
what's
gonna
happen.
Next,
we're
gonna
be
working
on
everything
together
solving
problems,
all
that
good
stuff.
A
Oh
I
was
speaking
of
IRC.
We
have
a
new
bot.
Did
you
guys
notice?
Taco
cart
is
now
in
there.
Taco
cart
is
a
entries
and
doodles
lot
who
used
to
live
in
the
drupalcamp
channel
and
I
was
playing
with
the
bots.
When
we
were
at
mid
camp
I
was
telling
it's
tough
and
feeding
it.
You
know
I
really
like
robots
and
she
was
like
hey.
A
My
bot
can
hang
out
in
your
channel
and
I
was
like
what
so
we
now
have
taco
cart,
and
if
you
have
any,
you
know,
questions
you
can
ask
type
of
our
questions.
If
it
knows
answers
it'll
answer
it,
if
you
post
like
a
link
to
something,
it
will
explain
like
what's
actually
in
that
link,
so
other
people
in
the
conversation
will
know
what
it
is,
which
is
really
nice,
so
yeah,
it's
a
handy
to
have
around
I,
had
been
intending
to
port
module
to
backdrop
to
put
it
on
our
website.
A
So
we
would
have
our
own
thought,
but
since
I've
been
a
little
busy,
lately
I
figured
having
taco
connor
and
there
would
be
super
super
helpful
for
us
until
we
get
that
module
under.
So
if
anyone
is
super
nerdy
and
you
love
IRC
channels
and
you
look
IRC
bots
even
more
you're
gonna,
like
our
new
taco
cart.
So
that's
kind
of
exciting
and
aside,
but
hey,
is.