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A
Hello,
it's
march
10th,
2022
march
10th,
also
known
as
mario
day
so
happy
mario
day,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
backdrop
of
weekly
developer
meeting
it's
because
march
10th,
that's
anyway.
It
spells.
A
Anyway,
yeah
welcome
to
the
weekly
dev
backdrop,
developer,
call
we
talk
about
priorities
and
development
tasks
for
backdrop
core
and
beyond
every
week.
A
So
we
have
a
couple
of
items
to
talk
about
today
that
have
been
brought
up,
but
before
we
get
into
that,
we'll
quickly
do
some
introductions
for
those
people
that
are
present.
My
name
is
nate
lampton,
I'm
quick
sketch
on
the
internet,
I'm
core
committer
for
backdrop
and
I'm
coming
from
oakland
california.
C
I'm
robert
wine
bug
holder
on
the
internet
coming
from
altogether
california
working
on
various
odds
and
ends
including
civic
theory,.
A
Great
thanks
robert
jen
and
then
joseph.
D
I'm
jen
lampton
joining
from
oakland
california
very
excited
about
a
new
vector
project,
I'm
working
on
and
I'm
really
having
fun
tinkering
on
the
forum
site
today.
A
Thanks
jen
joseph
and
then
finally,
tim.
E
Hey
I'm
tim
tim
eric's
in
st
paul
tm
and
deerwood
minnesota
and
yeah
really
focused
on
our
open
sort.
We
we
should
mention
the
open
force
thing
too
during
the
meeting.
Sorry,
I
didn't
mention
that
before
people
know
what's
going
on
and
then
so
I've
been
busy
with
that
and
background
live.
That's
it.
A
All
right,
great
thanks
and
welcome
everyone,
let's
see
before
we
get
into
core,
we
like
to
touch
on
contributed
projects
and
the
new
modules
or
projects
that
have
been
coming
out
in
the
world
of
queen
trip.
Jen.
Do
you
have
the
list
today.
D
A
That
solicits
topics
for
discussion
during
this
meeting
we
had
a
couple
of
items,
one
of
which
was
already
discussed
during
the
previous
meeting
issue.
A
5003,
add
a
link
to
each
project
page
on
the
modules
listing
page
so
well.
We
won't
recap
that
one,
but
next
up,
let's
see,
let's,
let's
go
to
this
really
simple
issue:
issue:
336
splitting
of
the
administer
comments,
permission
into
administer
comments
and
administer
comment
settings,
so
this
issue
336,
is
an
old
one.
A
First
of
all,
it's
been
open
since
2014,
and
I
think
that
we
kind
of
got
stuck
on
this
one
years
ago,
because
we
hadn't
yet
figured
out
a
pattern
for
or
kind
of
like
drawn
a
line
for
what
backwards
compatibility
really
means
when
it
comes
to
permissions.
A
We
came
up
with
a
new
assigned
user
roles
permission
and
then
in
issue
382.
We
added
a
bunch
of
new
permissions
for
taxonomies,
both
of
which
were
taking
one
permission
and
splitting
into
new
permissions.
So
with
that
precedent
having
been
set,
this
issue
doesn't
really
have
any
blockers
anymore.
I
posted
a
comment
on
it
just
before
the
meeting,
and
I
don't
think
it's
really
needs
anything
more
than
that.
A
A
Excellent
thanks,
all
right,
yeah,
let's
see
this
is
also
exciting.
Something
that
was
brought
up
in
the
forum
post
is
that
we
have
a
new
feature
request
like
polling
system
or
voting
system.
That
is
also
on
the
forum.
This
is
kind
of
the
successor
to
survey.backdropcms.org,
which
was
a
survey
system
that
was
put
together
a
couple
of
years
ago
to
help
community
members
vote
on
what
was
most
important
to
them
to
help
prioritize
our
development
efforts.
A
So
now
this
lives
under
forum.backdropcms.org
feature,
requests,
feature
dash,
requests
and
there's
a
new
system
on
there,
which
I'm
only
just
seeing
for
the
first
time
today,
but
tim
or
jen.
I'd
love
to
hear
more
about
this
feature,
request
listing
and
kind
of
what
your
plans
and
hopes
are
for
it.
D
D
What
it
does
is,
it
pulls
over
all
issues
from
our
github
queue
that
are
tagged
with
the
feature
request
label
and
makes
them
available
on
the
forum
site
which
we're
hoping
there
will
be
more
people
on
the
forum
site
than
in
the
issue
queue,
and
it
allows
those
people
to
specify
their
preferences
for
what
we
should
be
working
on
core.
So,
even
if
you're,
not
in
the
core
issue
queue,
you
get
an
opportunity
to
vote
on,
which
features
are
most
important
to
you.
D
D
So
we
are
asking
that
people
vote
for
no
more
than
10
issues,
and
you
should
be
able
to
visit
the
list
of
all
of
the
issues
and
also
your
issues
that
you
voted
for
on
your
user
profile.
Page.
Here's
going
to
do
a
screen
share
real
quick,
but
this,
if
you're,
if
there's
something
you're,
particularly
passionate
about
you,
can
search
through
here
by
issue
title
you
can
also,
if
you
are
following
an
issue
on
github,
and
you
want
to
find
that
issue
here
to
vote
on
it,
you
can
search
by
issue
number.
D
So
hopefully
this
will
give
us
a
better
way
for
non-issue
queue,
users
to
be
involved
with.
What's
coming
up
in
future
versions
of
backdrop,.
A
Yeah,
that's
pretty
amazing!
Actually,
so
this
is
it's
every
feature
request
ever
this
isn't
manually
created
anymore
now,
it's
all
just
like
literally
everything,
yep
cool,
so
that
it's
sorted
by
popularity,
which
in
a
way
will.
D
A
Yeah,
we'll
likely
reinforce
the
the
top
ones
will
end
up
becoming
even
more
top
probably,
but
I
could
see
certain
like
campaigns
for
certain
issues
to
like
get
them
bumped
up
to
the
top
being
effective
as
well.
E
Yeah
it's
a
little
bit
by
design.
I
think
you
know
somebody
new
to
this
survey
isn't
going
to
be
familiar
with
the
issues
and
sort
of
filtering
them
by
the
ones
that
people
other
people
have
identified
as
helpful.
I
hope
we
haven't
decided.
The
previous
survey
was
time
limited
and
we
haven't
quite
decided
how
we
want
to
handle
that,
but
we'll
maybe
talk
about
that
later.
A
How
do
these
new
items
get
created
in
the
first
place,
like
what's
the
mechanism?
Is
it
like
there's.
D
B
A
Very
cool
yeah,
already
the
some
of
the
classic
ones,
have
already
come
up
to
the
top.
I'm
still
surprised
field
group
functionality
is
so
hotly
requested,
but
there
it
is
once
again.
So,
as
the
number
one
feature
request
so
far,.
D
It
is
nice
to
note,
though,
that
if
you
look
at
the
survey
from
the
last
time
we
did
this,
there
are
several
of
the
top
10
issues
that
are
now
in
back
top
core,
so
yeah.
A
Yeah,
we
definitely
made
a
lot
of
progress
from
like
prioritizing
those
items
from
the
last
from
the
survey
a
couple
of
years
ago
and
actually
getting
those
items
to
completion
yeah,
excellent.
A
Okay,
let's
see
we'll
continue
talking
about
a
couple
of
issues
here
before
we
talk
about
events,
let's
see
so
I'm
going
to
jump
down
to
a
feature.
That's
currently
in
progress
for
the
next
bug,
fix
releases
issue
54.99,
the
title
of
which
is
enabling
backdrop
only
required
modules,
such
as
entity,
plus
during
upgrades
from
drupal
seven.
A
So
I
am
not
the
best
person
to
talk
about
this
issue.
Robert
or
joseph
have
both
had
a
look
at
this.
Could
you
give
us
a
summary
of
what
this
issue
is
doing.
C
C
C
Subsequent
models
that
depend
on
them
are
disabled
and
so
upgrades
don't
run
for
all
those
modules,
and
so
people
end
up
with
a
site
that
is
only
partially
upgraded
and
has
lots
of
things
disabled
to
be
enabled
and
dribble.
So
that's
bad,
a
the
the
workaround
that
people
have
been
using
and
examples
of
this
are
anything
that
depended
on
a
drupal
entity
module
that
now
requires
the
functionality
that
exists
in
the
entity
plus
module
on
backdrop
which
has
no
special
equivalent.
It's
it's
functionality
that.
C
Rules
and
things
that
depend
on
rules.
C
C
Now
the
workaround
that's
documented
and
people
have
been
using.
It's
documented
in
various
wiki
pages,
is
before
you
do
the
upgrade
you
create
drupal,
stub
modules,
which
basically
are
empty
modules
that
don't
do
anything,
but
you
can
enable
them
in
drupal
before
you
start
running
the
upgrade
and
then
when
the
upgrade
runs
backdrop
sees.
Oh
all
those
modules
existed,
they
were
enabled
we'll
continue,
enabling
running
the
upgrade
and
everything
works.
C
But
you
have
to
know
to
do
that,
and
so
what
this
pr
does
and
need
to
say
all
the
heavy
lifting
on
making
this
pr
work
is
alejandro,
argenti
piano.
So
a
lot
of
boys
to
him
is
when
you're
running
an
upgrade
only
if
it's
an
upgrade
from
drupal.
C
It
looks
to
see
if
backdrop
modules
that
are
required
by
enabled
backdrop
modules
exist
in
the
code
base
and
if
they
are,
it
enables
them
before
running
the
whole
sequence
of
updates
from
hook
update
ends,
and
so
those
mods
it's
kind
of
the
equivalent
of
having
the
drupal
stub
modules,
except
it's
actually
enabling
the
backdrop
modules
ahead
of
time
and
then,
once
again,
the
upgrades
all
just
run
and
to
kind
of
help
keep
the
scope
of
this
limited
of
this
special
enabling
pre-enabling
of
modules
only
happens
during
an
upgrade
from
d7.
A
Yeah-
and
it
looks
like
it's
all,
just
automatic
like
it
just
looks
at
the
list
of
modules
that
need
to
be
upgraded
checks
if
they
have
any
new
dependencies
on
modules
that
aren't
enabled
and
then
turns
on
those
dependencies.
C
D
A
A
Yeah
interesting,
there
might
be
other
options
for
modules
that
introduce
new
dependencies,
though
like
if
they're
already
on,
I
don't
think
they
turn
themselves
off.
They
probably
have
the
opportunity
to
run
an
update
hook
already
well
anyway,
very
interesting,
yeah,
very,
very
useful
for
people
coming
from
triple
seven
and
that
still
continues
to
be
a
big
priority
for
us.
A
So
this
could
be
a
big
help
in
the
upgrade
process
coming
from
triple
seven
yeah,
very
cool,
and
I
thought
that
this
was
for
a
bug
fix
thing,
but
it
actually
looks
like
this
is
currently
tagged
for,
like
a
new
minor
candidate,
minor
release.
A
Yeah,
it's
it's
like
an
improvement
to
the
upgrade
process.
I
think
that
that's
probably
right
since
we've
never
really
designed
the
upgrade
process
to
handle
this
situation
yeah.
I
think
that
that's
fair,
okay,
let's
see
also
then,
in
the
realm
of
things
that
may
be
in
backdrop,
122.
A
The
next
feature
released
they'll
be
coming
out
in
may
we
have
the
hidden
path,
content
type,
all
the
card
content
type,
including
the
out
of
the
box
in
issue,
4903
tim
you're,
the
advocate
for
this
one,
and
it
seems
like
it's
made
some
progress
recently.
Do
you
have
an
update.
E
Yeah,
I
think
it's
what
it
seems
like
we
have
time.
I
could
open
it
up.
It
is.
We
need
feedback
basically,
so
we
were
scrambling
to
get
this
into
the
last
release
and
then
there
were
some
a
number
of
changes,
and
I
mean
I
think
we
need
feedback
one
on
just
the
the
look
in
the
text.
E
Olaf
revised
the
text
that
we're
using
in
the
sample
content
fairly
recently-
and
we
haven't
had
any
feedback
on
that.
Yet,
unless
some
came
in
today,
which
is
possible
and
then
also
just
sort
of
the
images,
if,
if
we're
consensus
on
those
and
then
we
do
there's
enough
going
on
behind
the
scenes,
actually
you
know
now
that
I
think
about
it.
I
had
I
think
I
had
a
question
like
I
made
in
the
past.
E
I
have
done
some
changes
to
the
install
profile
and
you
looked
at
it
and
said:
oh,
this
should
probably
be
better
done
in
core
like
I
was
changing
the
template
or
something
at
the
point
of
the
install
process,
and
it
it
made
sense
that
we
were
able
to
go
in
and
like
exchange
change,
those
files
in
in
core
and
like
in
this
one.
We've
introduced
a
new
image
style
and
one
I'd
like
feedback
on
that.
There's
reasons
for
that.
E
A
Need
to
look
into
that
so
so,
there's
literally
config
files
like
a
config
directory
that
comes
in
the
install
profile
and
you
just
put
them.
A
A
So
I
don't
think
that
there's
any
unless
there's
a
need
to
manually
do
something
in
the
php
of
the
dot
profile
file.
I
think
putting
it
in
config
files
is
is
actually,
I
think,
that's.
E
Good,
if
you
might
take
a
look
at
it,
take
a
look
also
anybody
that
wants
to
look
at
sort
of
like
how
I
we
set
up
the
view
and
and
to
look
at,
for
example,
that
you
know
the
choice.
To
add
a
I
mean
I
think
there
was
a
little
bit
of
this
was
discussed
a
little
bit
in
the
issue
queue
should
we
add
a
if,
if
we
upload
the
image
in
exactly
the
right
size
right,
it's
going
to
display
fine
without
a
new
image
style.
E
But
the
problem
was
that
that
olaf
identified
was
users
are
probably
going
to
say,
oh
well,
I
don't
want
the
sample
content
they're
going
to
plug
their
own
images
in
and
if
they
plug
their
own
images
in
they
don't
look
good
because
they
weren't
sized
exactly
right
and
we
weren't
in
and
none
of
the
existing
image
formats
bit.
You
know
quite
right
for
there,
so
we
went
ahead
and
created
a
new,
a
image
style
that
crops
and
formats
their
image
specifically
to
this
size.
E
E
So
I
would
leave
feedback
on
that
and
then
finally,
there's
a
bunch
of
test
failures
on
things
like,
and
I
don't
know
if
you
were
here
nate
when
I
talked
about
this
last,
what
harder
ones
I
think
have
to
do
with
like
files,
for
me
at
least,
is
that
I
think
that
backdrop
is
expecting
when
the
tests
run.
It's
expecting
that
there
aren't
any
files.
E
So
when
it
does
tests,
it's
looking
for
test
files
to
be
like
the
only
files
there
and
this
full
request,
uploads
some
files
right
and
so
now
it's
all
all
of
these
file
tests
are
breaking
and
I
could
use
conflicts
in
those.
That's
got.
A
It
okay
yeah,
that
all
sounds
all
sounds
really
good,
and
I
I
mean
for
what
it's
worth.
I
agree
that
I
think
you
know
that
this
shouldn't
break
as
soon
as
they
add
as
soon
as
a
person
tries
to
use
it.
You
know
like
the
card.
If
we're
going
to
be
shipping
a
content
type,
it
should
work
out
of
the
box
like
for,
for
use.
It's
not
just
to
get
us
a
pretty
home
page.
It's
actually
intended
to
be
like
hey.
A
If
you
use
cards,
this
would
be
a
good
way
to
go
about
them,
rather
than
just
being
something
that
like
looks
nice
on
install
and
you
immediately
delete.
Even
if
you
need
cards,
which
I
mean
there'll
be
a
lot
of
people
that
do
that
as
well
and
kind
of
the
more
opinionated
we
make
the
out
of
the
box
installer,
probably
the
more
likely
it
is
that
there'll
be
stuff
that
people
don't
want.
A
You
know,
but
I
think
that
that's
kind
of
a
trade-off
there
there
is
still
the
there
is
still
the
minimal
install
profile.
It's
just
that
we
don't
show
that
step
during
the
installation
process.
A
But
if
you
visit
install.php
and
specify
in
the
query
string
profile
equals
minimal,
then
you
will
in
fact
still
install
the
minimal
profile
that
doesn't
include
any
content
types
or
you
know
it
would
also,
of
course,
skip
this
new
content
type
that
we're
adding
to
the
standard
profile.
A
A
Okay,
let's
see.
A
All
right,
that's
kind
of
all
that
we've
got
for
today
as
far
as
individual
issues.
There
are
a
couple
of
events
that
have
been
happening,
have
happened
and
that
are
going
to
be
happening,
starting
as
soon
as
tomorrow.
So
tim
I'd
love
it.
If
I
don't
know
anything
about
this
open
force,
don't
know
if
you
could
tell
us
about
what
that
is
and
then,
of
course,
backed
up
live.
E
Get
to
the
mute
button
so
jen
and
I
and
greg
have
participated
in
this
open
source
day
with
grace
hopper
festival
or
whatever
a
couple
of
times
and
one
of
the
mentors
there,
and
that
was
also
a
big
event
designed
to
get
young
women
in
particular
involved
in
open
source
and
one
of
the
mentors
at
one
of
those
events
has
been
following
us
on
twitter
and
contacted
me
a
couple
weeks
ago
and
asked
if
we
would
be
interested
in
being
an
open
source
project
and
a
big
hackathon.
E
It's
called
open
force
2022
and
it's
targeted
at
young
students
to
get
them
involved
in
open
source
projects,
and
I've
had
a
meeting
sort
of
with
one
of
the
key
organizers,
and
we
are
officially
listed
as
a
project
if
this,
unlike
other
events,
that
we
participated,
that
were
one
day
events
this
one
goes
on
for
like
three
weeks
the
participants,
I
believe
that
they
it's
a
little
bit
of
a
contest
to
it,
like
they
get
t-shirts
and
other
prizes.
If
they
get
comments
commits
committed.
E
They
they
have
quite
a
few
participants
and
anyways.
I
did
a
blog
post
with
sort
of
an
introduction
how
to
get
into
our
issue
queue
and
we've
had
like
10,
probably
well
at
least
10
issues
that
people
have
commented
on
from
the
open
source
participants
have
jumped
in
to
say
you
know.
Can
I
work
on
this
issue
and
we'd
be
politely
telling
them?
Yes?
Yes,
that's
the
purpose.
You
can't
work
on
it.
I
think
some
of
them
are
a
little
bit
surprised
when
the
issue
is
two
or
three
years
old.
E
They
think
oh
well,
if
it's
that
old,
it's
probably
not
good
anymore,
trying
to
explain
to
them,
but
that's
that's
not
really
an
issue
here
so
anyway,
so
we've
had
a
number.
We've
had
two
committed
pull
requests
so
far
and
we
have,
I
think,
one
out
there.
That
needs
some
review.
Well,
I
haven't
checked
today,
so
there
could
have
been
action
overnight,
at
least
one
that
I
think,
needs
some
review
or
feedback
and
a
number
of
people
who
just
said
hey.
E
I
want
to
work
on
this
issue
and
I
would
really
appreciate
help
sort
of
promptly
that
the
quicker
we
respond
to
and
move
these
issues
along
the
more
likely
these
folks
are
to
do
more
than
one
and
or
you
know,
potentially
some
of
them
might
enjoy
this
and
stick
around
after
the
event,
and
I
think
ultimately,
that's
our
goal
is
well.
One
goal
is
to
help
these
expos
these
folks
to
open
source
regardless,
but
also,
ideally
to
maybe
make
some
friends
that
will
stick
around
and
help
us.
E
A
Yeah,
this
is
great
tim
yeah,
it's
very
exciting.
I
love
that
it
goes
the
entire
month,
so
it
goes.
B
E
And
I
I've
invited
the
participants
to
come
to
backdrop
live,
I
know
at
least
one
registered,
and
I
think,
and
I've
put
some
of
them
are
struggling
a
little
bit.
I
think,
with
getting
a
a
dev
environment
set
up
which
is
not
new
and
that
spawned
my
queries
about
that
provoked
robert,
and
we
should
acknowledge
this
to
start
working
on
some
better
documentation
just
about
getting
a
dev
environment,
set
up,
improving
their
documentation.
E
So
he's
created
an
issue
and
already
have
a
as
a
page
with
some
some
new
fresh
content
and
several
people
have
volunteered
to
help
with
that.
But,
unlike
the
the
single
day
hackathons,
where
we're
there
to
sort
of
help
them,
we
didn't
have
that
opportunity
here.
So
I've
scheduled
at
least
one
session
during
backdrop,
live
which
will
be
just
getting
set
up
to
do,
contribute
and
it's
at
midnight,
our
time
which
will
be
about
noon
in
india
and
I'm
hoping
that
we
can
get
some
of
them.
E
You
know
I'm
gonna,
basically
they're
using
discord
for
their
their
chat
channel
and
I'm
going
to
just
post
a
link
directly
to
that
in
this
part
and
tell
them
that
they
would
join
that
section.
But
it's
also
open
to
anyone
in
backdrop
live
as
well.
E
I
I've
encouraged
some
of
them
to
come
to
zulu,
and
some
of
them
did
one
of
them.
I
think
introduced
themselves
the
first
day,
but
they
haven't
been
using
zulu
to
ask
questions.
I
think
it's
too
convenient
for
them
to
use
their
own
discord
channel
and
I've
been
going
there
and
checking
in
at
least
once
a
day.
A
Yeah
great
thanks
tim,
that's
very
helpful,
yeah,
I'm
very
yeah.
I
love
these
initiatives
to
get
more
more
people
in
and
the
more
responsive
we
are.
I
think,
there's
also
some
some
chance
that
you
know
as
individuals.
They're
probably
you
know
communicating
amongst
themselves
like
hey.
I
got
this
thing
into
this
particular
project
and
you
know
people
applaud
and
you
know-
and
I
think
that
by
being
responsive
to
one
person
that
person
may
then
encourage
other
people
saying
oh,
I
wasn't
able
to
get
anything
going.
A
They
might
come
back
and
say:
oh
well,
I
got
in
my
work
on
into
backdrop
and
there
are
lots
of
people
there
that
were
helping
me
and
that
I
think
that
that's
that
could
kind
of
cause
a
snowball
effect
of
getting
a
rush
of
of
new
contributors
yeah
great
thanks.
So
much
tim,
that's
very
good,
very
great.
B
A
E
And
I
have,
I
have
also
been
identifying
specific
issues
and
dropping
them
into
discord
and
saying
hey.
If
anybody
wants
to
work
on
this
one,
it
looks
like
a
good
one.
You
know
I've
been
looking
for
things
that
are
just
text,
changes
really
simple
things
for
a
first
pr.
Some
of
them
might
want
to
move
beyond
that.
A
Yeah
great
yeah,
this
is
just
excellent.
I
love
that
there's
only
so
it's
openforce.tech
is
the
is
the
url
and
there's
only
what
is
this
8
12
16
participating
projects,
and
so
yeah
we're
in
this
is
great
like
there.
A
lot
of
them
are
like
well
known
projects
like
angular.
You
know
spring
joomla
and
there's
only
like
yeah
with
such
a
small
number
of
projects
like
it's
likely
that
we'll
get
a
fair
number
of
contributors.
A
So
it's
just
really
great
yeah
awesome,
thanks
for
finding
that
opportunity,
all
right
all
right,
and
only
one
more
thing
on
the
agenda
for
today
and
that's
backdrop
live
backdrop.
Live
is
our
three
times
a
year
conference
online,
global
conference
that
starts
tomorrow.
A
I
think,
let
me
look
at
the
schedule
here
so
for
those
of
us
on
the
west
coast
of
north
america,
it
starts
tomorrow
at
8
00
a.m,
but
you
can
find
the
starting
time
at
events.backdrop,
cms.org
schedule
tim.
Anything
you'd
like
to
say
about
backdrop
live
still
looking
for
sessions.
Is
that
still
still
a
possibility
or
are
they?
Are
they
locked
in?
At
this
point.
E
I
wouldn't
say
that
we,
let's
take
a
quick
look
at
the
site.
We
did
it
in
the
last
meeting
too
we'll
do
it
again.
We
have
66
registrations,
which
probably
more
than
we've
ever
had
the
day
before
an
event.
I
think
we'll
get
a
handful
tomorrow
and
70
would
be
a
record
for
any
previous
event.
E
The
schedule
is,
we've.
We've
got
more
topics
than
we've
ever
had
before.
We've
never
had
more
than
two
columns
or
two
rooms.
At
a
time
in
the
past,
and
and
oftentimes,
we
were
filling
those
up
the
day
of
the
event
for
this
one
we
have.
Are
you
sharing
your
screen
with
me?
Yeah.
E
I
thought
I
was
showing
mine
and
yours
was
going
out
of
sync
with
mine,
okay
yeah,
so
we've
got
two:
we
what
we've
actually
opened
up
a
third
row
in
some
of
the
blocks
we're
the
the
first
day.
Our
current
sessions
are
all
open
or
off,
are
all
full
for
block
a
and
b
there's
a
few
slots
in
c
and
then
on
saturday
there's
also
some
slots
available.
We
may
make
some
other
opportunities
if
there's
demand
for
it.
E
You
know
on
this
on
the
flight
tomorrow
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
that
in
the
last
meeting,
but
we
certainly
will
have
an
open
room,
a
fourth
just
sort
of
a
quiet
room
or
a
spot.
You
know
a
breakout
room
that
is
just
available
for
anybody
to
go
into
and
if
we
decide
to,
we
could
actually
schedule
things
if
we
need
to
so.
E
But
we've
got
a
pretty
good
mix
of
topics-
it's
not
too
late
for
people
to
have
them.
I
think
that
we're
more
likely,
especially
on
saturday,
that
the
more
good
topics
we
have
on
saturday,
the
more
likely
people
will
stick
around
or
come
back
so.
A
Yep
yeah,
it
definitely
looks
like
friday
is
our
is
our.
Is
our
real
big
yeah
session
session
rush
yeah?
Look
at
this,
though
this
is
fantastic,
get
three
excellent
sessions
all
side
by
side
and
the
feature
for
indicating
if
you're
interested.
A
This
actually
took
me
a
minute
to
find
it's
like
this
little
button
down
here
at
the
bottom
of
each
session,
if
you're
interested
in
attending,
then
that
flags
you
it's
being
interested,
I
think
that
also
this
is
moderate,
moderately
helpful
to
let
people
know
you
know
generally
how
many
people
are
going
to
be
attending
their
event.
Although
really
I
I'm
not
sure
I'm
if
everybody
is
using
this
functionality,
probably
less
than
half
but
still
pretty
good
indicator
of
like
where
people
are
going
to
be.
A
E
We
we
haven't
talked
at
all
about
the
welcome
session.
I
think
we're
just
built
things.
I
don't
know
were
you
preparing
for
the
welcome
session
today
nate
or
do
you
plan
to.
A
I
was
hoping
to
clarify
that
with
you
today
about
what
the
welcome
session
was
going
to
look
like.
E
Hopefully,
we
have
a
few
minutes
right
after
the
meeting.
We
should
talk
about
that.
We
need
to
do
a
little
bit
more
prep
for
that,
but
the
the
right
after
that
we
just
have
an
introduction
to
backdrop
which
I
I
think
in
the
past.
We
have
used
sort
of
the
slide
deck,
for
it
could
also
just
be
a
general
questions.
E
You
know,
q,
a
it
doesn't
have
to
be
a
structured
presentation.
You
know,
generally,
that's
not
what
we
were
expecting.
It
could
be
just
kind
of
a
live
demo
of
a
backdrop
where
you
know
we
answer
questions
you
know
see
where
the
audience
see
what
they
want
to
look
at.
We
need
to
show
them
what
they're
interested
in.
B
E
E
E
The
main
in
zula,
it's
in
the
main
channel,
I
assume
that's
what
you're
asking
yeah,
where
I've
been
posting
them
in
the
main
channel.
There
is
a,
I
think.
It's
called
backdrop
live
topics
or
something
I'm
looking
for
it.
E
A
All
right:
well,
I
think
that
does
it
for
the
things
that
we
have
on
the
schedule
to
discuss
today.
If
there's
anything
else,
people
like
to
bring
up
before
we
close.
A
Okay,
all
right
well,
we'll
close
for
today,
then
thank
you
all
for
participating
and
and
for
being
here,
and
I
think
we'll
see
most
of
you
tomorrow
at
backdrop
live.
So
thank
you
and
yeah
we'll
see.