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From YouTube: Backdrop weekly 3/5
Description
Backdrop CMS check-in on development tasks.
A
Alright,
we
are
on
air,
it
is
Thursday,
March,
5th
2015
and
we're
going
to
do
a
quick
check
in
on
the
status
of
a
backdrop
in
our
general
development
tasks.
So
a
new
update
from
the
PMC
this
week,
not
quite
as
exciting
as
last
week's
announcement
of
a
new
quark
matter.
A
But
if
anyone
who's
in
the
backdrop
contribute
wants
a
phpstorm
license,
they
should
contact
I,
guess
either
Nate
or
myself,
and
we
can
distribute
the
license
key
I'm,
not
sure.
If
anyone
else
has
it
do.
A
So
if
you
send
an
email
to
info
backdrop,
CMS
org
or
you
can
submit
the
contact
form
on
our
website
that
also
sends
an
email
to
that
same
address
and
request
a
license.
Key.
You
need
to
be
a
member
of
the
backdrop
contribute.
So
hopefully
you
already
have
a
project
in
there
and
that
way
we
can.
We
can
hand
this
out.
A
So
if
anyone
who
wants
to
try
phpstorm
anyone
who
has
it
already
wants
a
newer
version,
any
of
that
good
stuff,
a
lot
of
snow,
which
I
think
is
amazing-
that
we
have
a
contributor
that
went
out
and
talked
to
them
for
us
and
got
licenses
for
our
little
open
source
community,
which
is
fabulous
all
right.
So
since
last
week
we
have
gotten
a
ton
of
new
contributed
projects.
Are
these
numbers
updated.
B
A
Then
I
think
Nate
and
I.
We
were
also
at
sand
camp
over
the
weekend
and
we
did
a
talk
on
backdrop
in
one
of
the
slides
we
had
was
a
list
of
all
the
top
modules
and
we
chose
the
top
18
and
of
the
top
18
17
of
them
are
either
moved
into
core,
have
already
been
ported
or
have
ports
underway,
and
the
one
that
was
remaining
was
web
form,
which
we
thought
was
kind
of
hysterical.
And
yesterday,
maybe
you
looked
at
all
the
top
was
at
the
top
hundred
modules
yeah.
B
A
I
think
is
fabulous,
so
in
terms
of
you
know,
people
being
worried
about
if
there's
going
to
be
enough
module
support
for
backdrop,
I
think
we're
on
a
great
trajectory
to
be
comparable
with
Drupal
8
5
times
replayed
releases,
which
is
kind
of
what
we
were
going
for.
We
want
to
be
kind
of
a
level
playing
ground
on.
Can
you
get
the
features
you
want?
So
I'm
super
excited
about
that
and
thank
you.
Everybody
who's
been
hoarding
modules
and
building
sites
and
all
the
great
stuff
that's
happening
with
spectrum
so
far.
A
Okay,
so
we
have
a
couple
of
things
that
we're
working
on
over
in
back
land
that
are
not
actually
a
backdrop.
The
first,
which
we
have
made
a
bunch
of
progress
on
in
the
last
few
weeks,
is
josh
and
I
think
josh
is
actually
working
with
backdrop
in
cala
box.
So
if
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
set
up
cal
box,
there
is
an
article
written
by
mike
ocala
box,
fame
about
how
to
modify
josh
to
get
it
working
with
backdrop.
A
A
So,
let's
see,
we've
got
a
link
in
the
dress
OPSEC
you
here
to
facing
into
the
chat
that
talked
about
the
changes
that
need
to
happen
to
Josh
the
refactoring
that
needs
to
pull
kind
of
the
Drupal
out
of
the
base
system
and
there's
a
great
conversation
going
on
there
between
Mike
and
Greg
Anderson.
The
josh
maintainer
about
kind
of
what's
left
on
the
road
map.
There
there's
also
someone
else.
Who's
been
volunteering
to
make
it
work
because
they
wanted
to
work
on
their
platform
and
there's
been
a
bunch
of
really
good
conversation
about.
A
You
know
next
steps
so
I
think
that's
super
exciting
and
I
can't
like
to
use
Josh
on
backdrop,
there's,
obviously
a
couple
of
things
that
we're
gonna
want
to
use
Josh
for
that
don't
yet
exist
for
backup.
One
of
those
is
a
brush
up
right.
We
need
an
update
server
in
order
to
be
able
to
do
updates
to
our
site.
So
next
item
on
our
list
here
in
terms
of
things
we
need
to
build
for
backdrop-
is
getting
our
update
server
done.
A
A
So
soon
as
we
launch,
backdrops
new
site
would
be
able
to
have
our
private
rooms
running
will
be
able
to
add
version
strings
and
then
we'll
be
able
to
build
an
update
server
that
can
check
those
are
virgin
strings
and
let
us
know
if
our
stuff
is
up
to
be
or
not
so.
I'm
super
excited
about
getting
updates
over
going
and
I
think
that
our
new
site
is
days
away
from
launch,
if
not
not
being
able
to
do
today.
A
So
I'm
super
excited
about
getting
that
going
to
and
then
another
thing
that
I
don't
see
necessarily
on
the
agenda.
But
another
thing
that
I'm
really
going
to
want
to
do
with
josh
is
josh
d.
All
right.
When
you
go
to
download
and
install
modules
on
your
site,
you
can
do
address
dl
module,
name
and
Josh
will
go
and
pull
that
module
down
from
drupal.org
and
extract
it
and
throw
it
into.
A
In
order
to
do
that,
we're
going
to
try
and
make
that
canonical
source
the
backdrop
on
a
CMS
or
website,
which
means
we
need
to
be
able
to
have
nodes
on
that
site,
that
represent
projects,
module
scenes
and
layouts
and
we're
also
working
on
that
as
well.
We
have
a
design
phase.
They
were
going
to
start
pretty
soon.
That
will
allow
people
to
create
a
node
or
edit
a
note
if
it
got
pulled
in
automatically
from
github
and
then
view
the
node,
because
it's
got
to
look
pretty
when
you're.
A
A
Information
will
all
be
on
that
website,
so
hopefully,
dress
will
be
able
to
talk
to
our
website,
and
today
you
know,
go
get
me
a
copy
of
web
form,
whatever
Machel
it
is,
and
then
it
can
download
and
extract
the
right
version,
and
so
I
think
that
you
know
getting
Josh
working
is
really
important,
but
also
all
the
tools
that
we
love
to
use
in
Direction
need
to
have
all
these
other
systems
working
as
well.
We're
making
a
bunch
of
progress
on
all
that
stuff,
also
so
a
longer
term.
A
We
would
also
liked
people
to
be
able
to
create
a
project
on
github
and
check
a
box
that
identifies
that
project
as
being
specifically
for
backdrop,
and
that
would
be
the
equivalent
of
creating
something
like
a
sandbox
project,
but
shorter
term
are
really
more
worried
and
just
getting
the
supported
projects
listed
and
people
be
able
to
create
their
own
notes
on
the
backdrop
primary
website.
If
we
have
anyone
that
wants
to
play
with
github
services,
there
is
some
great
documentation
on
github
about
how
to
do
that,
but
it
is
lower
priority
at
the
moment.
A
Let's
see,
but
also
for
our
primary
website.
Obviously
our
priority
is
getting
the
module
schemes
and
layouts
up
there,
but
longer
term.
We
also
want
to
be
able
to
set
up
a
showcase.
We've
started
to
see
a
whole
bunch
of
people
posting
links
to
sites
that
they
built
in
back
job,
which
is
super
exciting.
A
If
anyone
watching
this
chat-
or
you
know
either
participating
now
or
later
releases
any
websites,
definitely
let
us
know
a
tweet
at
backdrop
CMS
or
you
know
otherwise,
publicize
the
fact
that
you're
earning
backdrop
and
we'll
try
and
make
a
big
deal
out
of
it
short
term
longer
term.
We
will
try
and
build
a
showcase
on
the
backdrop
CMS
network
websites,
you
can
post
screenshots
of
your
thing.
A
You
can
write
a
little
blurb
about
how
you
built
it
or
what
it's
for
or
any
information
you
want
about
your
site
and
we'll
try
and
give
you
a
nice
place
to
show
it
off
there
and
the
short
term
will
try
and
show
things
off
via
Twitter
is
much
as
possible,
though.
Thank
you
for
all
building
websites
on
backdrop.
We're
really
proud
of
all
of
you
in
we're
excited
to
help
promote
those
as
much
as
we
can.
Also.
We
want
to
eventually
post
list
of
people
who
are
providing
services
related
to
backdrop.
A
We
have
had
a
ton
of
interest
from
posting
companies,
they're
really
interested
in
hosting
back
trucks,
back
drop
sites
and
their
their
development
shops
that
are
now
also
talking
about
the
fact
that
they're
building
in
back
Jeff
and
I
think
as
soon
as
we
can
we're
going
to
try
and
get
service
directory
some
kind
of
service
directory
on
the
backdrop
site
as
well,
but
obviously
we
want
to
get
modules
and
themes
and
people
that
enable
these
people
to
do
these
services.
First.
A
Is
the
services
Anza
so
long
term,
local
trying
at
all
of
those
up
to,
and
then,
of
course,
if
we
start
having
people
looking
for
backup
jobs,
we
get
a
job
site.
I
think
drupal
that
are
really
a
fabulous
job
with
their
job
site
on
triple
dot
work,
and
we
should
try
and
do
the
same
thing
over.
In
fact,
rockland
we've
also
got
more
exciting
stuff
backdrop
of
the
project
itself.
A
couple
of
things
coming
up
on
our
agenda:
we
have
a
new
bug,
fixed
release
for
backdrop
CMS,
which
should
be
coming
out
shortly.
A
I
don't
know.
I
know,
we've
got
the
big
room
that
we
talked
about
last
week,
which
was
when
you
import
configuration
files
that
include
config
for
a
theme,
your
import,
we're
just
file
and
the
something
that
Luke
discovered
during
his
testing.
We
can
have
a
go.
We've
fixed
that
problem.
We
figured
out
what
the
problem
was
and
we
now
have
the
system
module
owning
all
the
configuration
files
which
mitigates
the
problem.
A
B
We're
going
to
release
it
really
soon,
probably
next
week
at
the
latest,
and
the
reason
for
that
is:
we've
made
a
bunch
of
fixes
when
we
did
a
demo
at
San
camp,
we
had
to
work
around
them
a
little
bit
Luke.
When
you
give
a
demo
at
Berkeley.
You
ran
into
a
couple
of
problems.
We
fix
those
problems
and
there's
there's
a
couple
other
things
that
we
know
about,
but
we
fix
some
pretty
major
problems
with
doing
full
site
imports
and
exports,
especially
between
different
environments
as
well
as
exporting
theme
settings.
B
So
we've
got
some
pretty
serious,
sixes
I
think
that
we
should
release
as
soon
as
possible,
and
then
you
know
we
can
just
keep
on
talking
on
fixing
bugs
as
we
find
them,
but
it
would
be
nice
to
be
able
to
do
these
demos
that
that
Luke
did
and
that
we
did
without
running
into
any
of
these
problems.
So
so
there.
A
Are
any
issues
in
the
queue
that
you
know
as
soon
as
we
get
this
thing
fixed?
We
can
do
the
next
bug
release
or
is
it
just
kind
of
whenever
I
I.
B
B
A
So
maybe
today
or
tomorrow,
yeah
all
right.
That
sounds
great,
that's
good!
So
that's
our
bug-fix
release,
104
and
then
we
will
start
on
tagging
other
bugs
that
are
affixed
with
105
and
we
are
still
working
on
our
next
minor
release,
which
is
1.1
and
that'll,
be
out
on
May
fifteenth
we've
got
a
couple
of
major
things:
we've
got
planned
for
that.
The
biggest
one
is
a
rich
text.
A
Editor,
that's
also
the
hardest
one
and
just
look
like
we've
been
making
any
progress
on
that
yet
so
that
is
approaching
the
chopping
block
here,
which
is
a
little
worrisome
and
other
things
we're
working
on
our
token
in
path,
auto
in
core
and
both
token
and
pasado
now
have
stable
backdrop
versions,
which
is
fabulous.
They
just
need
to
be
kind
of
examined
closely
and
figured
out
like
how
does
this
stuff
fit
best
in
court
like
we
can't
just
put
the
module
and
lines
we
could,
but
that's
not.
A
The
point
is
not
just
to
plunk
the
module
as
it
is
now
into
court,
but
instead
to
rethink
and
problem
space
and
put
the
pieces
into
core
kind
of
where
they
belong.
So,
rather
than
token
providing
tokens
for
each
system,
those
tokens
go
into
each
system
itself.
So
I
really
want
to
take
a
look
at
token
module
and
kind
of
start.
Thinking
about
that.
A
There's
some
kind
of
tricky
problems
in
there
I
want
to
do
earlier
this
week,
but
then
I
got
distracted
by
fun
stuff
like
making
backdrop
pretty
soon
launch
and
do
the
hard
stuff
today
and
see
if
we
can
start
making
some
progress
on
that
I
think
if
we
can
kind
of
outline
a
path
forward
with
some
clear
steps
that
people
could
do,
it
will
pick
those
up.
A
But
the
whole
like
thinking
about
the
hard
stuff
is
not
nearly
as
attractive
as
the
doing
athan
stuff,
so
try
and
get
that
moving
and
then
the
same
thing
works
for
path,
auto
like
thinking
about
where
the
interfaces
should
be
and
trying
to
get
the
automatic
stuff
merged
in
with
half
module,
I
think
is
trickier
than
just
plunking
the
path
auto
module
in
decor,
so
same
kind
of
problem
space
there,
where,
if
we
had
a
clear
path
forward,
people
would
probably
just
do
it.
A
But
since
it's
kind
of
murky
on
how
we're
going
to
solve
that
problem,
no
one
started
the
murky
part,
so
I
think
we'll
do
token
person
and
see
where
we
get
but
I
have
confidence
that
we'll
get
both
token
and
pop
out
of
in
decor
by
May
fifteenth.
We
still
have
you
know,
12
months
plus
a
few
days,
so
I
think
we'll
be
fine
on
those
something
we
have
been
getting.
A
lot
of
progress
on,
which
is
fabulous,
is
changing.
Backdrops
administrative
look
and
feel
we
have
a
great
style
guide.
A
We've
got
a
whole
bunch
of
improvements
that
are
going
in
and
we've
got
the
style
by
turn
into
a
bunch
of
issues,
and
people
are
actively
working
on.
So
we've
got
a
whole
bunch
of
new
theme
stuff
going
into
our
next
branch,
which
I
think
is
going
to
make
backups
start
to
feel
different
than
jerkles.
So
when
people
install
backdrop
121
they'll
know,
this
is
the
backdrop
site,
as
opposed
to
a
Drupal
7
site,
which
I
think
is
really
important
for
our
brand
long-term
to
kind
of
help
differentiate
ourselves
from
the
competition.
A
So
I'm
really
excited
that
we're
getting
a
whole
bunch
of
movement
forward
on
that,
and
then
we
also
have
milestones
in
the
github
queue
if
you
want
to
see
what's
coming
up
for
1.1,
1.2,
etc.
We
tag
issues
we
think
are
particularly
important
for
those
releases
for
those
milestones.
If
you
want
search
by
Bose
and
then,
of
course,
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
we're
working
on
in
backdrop
that
is
not
tied
to
any
particular
release,
we
have
user
experience
changes.
We
have
developer
experience
changes.
A
These
are
two
areas
where
we
feel
that
Drupal
has
needed
a
lot
of
work
and
we're
trying
to
focus
specifically
on
getting
those
things
improved
in
backdrop.
So
user
experience
issues,
sometimes
these
are
bugs
that
can
be
fixed.
If
there's
something
you
couldn't
figure
out,
but
most
of
the
time
they
are
classified
as
new
features,
which
means
as
they
get
fixed.
A
They
would
go
into,
for
example,
the
11
branch,
as
opposed
to
a
bug-fix
release,
but
we
do
have
a
bunch
of
stuff
that
I
think
if
we
can
clean
up
like
terminology
for
edit
versus
configure,
we
can
get
that
in
in
11.
The
same
time,
the
admin
interface
gets
its
little
facelift.
A
I
think
that
would
also
be
huge
for
usability
and
just
feel
you
know
what
does
it
feel
like
to
use
back
job
I'm,
just
kind
of
making
that
first
impression
a
little
bit
different
like
we
think
about
these
things
over
here
and
we've
tried
to
fix
them.
Obviously,
they've
done
a
bunch
of
work
in
in
Drupal
age
as
well,
but
it
would
love
well
for
us
to
be
caught
up
on
that
front
too.
A
So
developer
experience
issues
are
a
little
bit
trickier
because,
even
though
we
really
value
how
developers
feel
about
interacting
with
the
software
making
changes
that
improve
developer
experience
are
much
harder
to
do
without
breaking
a
PS.
So
if
we
can
do
things
like
introduce
a
wrapper
function
to
add,
you
know
easy
reporting
from
Drupal
7
the
backdrop
we
can
do
that.
A
But
if
we
have
to
do
something
have
to
do
something
like
change
the
order
of
our
arguments
passed
into
a
function,
that's
not
something
we
can
do
without
breaking
api's,
but
we
do
still
want
to
know
about
problems
that
people
run
into
as
you're
porting
modules
or
as
you're
writing.
Custom
modules
for
backdrop.
If
you
find
them-
and
it's
funny
open
an
issue
and
say
why
is
this
funny?
Can
we
change
it
and
if
it's
not
something
we
can
do
in
the
12
x
cycle,
we
can
classify
that
developer
experience.
A
Improvement
is
2x
and
at
least
we'll
know
it's
a
problem.
We'll
have
a
plan
for
how
to
fix
it
in
the
future
to
make
back
job
easier
for
people
to
code
for
forever.
So
we
definitely
hear
about
them,
especially
now
that
we
have
people
working
on
porting
modules
and
writing
new
modules
for
back
job.
Let
us
know
if
there's
anything
in
there,
that's
kind
of
funny
or
hard
to
understand,
or
you
think
would
make
sense
in
a
different
way
and
we
can
try
and
approach
those
problems
as
they
come
up.
A
We
have
a
bunch
of
sprints
every
Thursday.
After
the
end
of
this
meeting,
we
meet
an
IRC
and
everyone
kind
of
grab
some
issues
and
tackles
them
together,
and
we
talk
about
problems
or
answer
questions
and
I
would
love
it
if
we
could
get
companies
to
start
allowing
developers
a
couple
of
hours
on
a
Thursday
to
come
and
play
with
backup.
A
So
if
you
work
for
company-
and
you
want
to
try
and
fight
for
community
time,
that
might
be
a
fun
place
to
spend
it,
and
then,
of
course
you
know
if
you're
independent,
you
can
work
your
own
schedule,
that's
also
even
more
fabulous.
Do
you
want
to
work
on
backdrop
and
Thursday
afternoons?
Don't
work
for
you.
That's
also.
Fine,
Nate
and
I
are
usually
an
IRC
all
hours
of
every
day,
so
we
do
often
have
a
real
work
that
needs
to
be
done.
A
Anyone
who
has
any
time
to
contribute
to
backtrack
will
usually
like
to
help
encourage
that,
however,
and
if
Nate
and
I
aren't
there,
there
are
plenty
of
other
people
that
hang
out
and
irc2
so
ask
questions,
and
there
are
people
in
there
who
will
be
able
to
answer
it.
We're
so
far
been
a
really
great
had
a
whole
bunch
of
people
are
super,
enthusiastic
and
willing
to
step
up,
and
you
know
help
where
necessary
so
definitely
join
us
in
IRC.
A
If
someone
who's
on
reddit
doesn't
know
the
answer,
the
question
they'll
ask
someone
else
to
come
into
the
question
on
the
reddit
post,
so
I
think
that
I've
been
super
excited
with
how
well
reddit
is
working
for
our
community
as
in
terms
of
a
place
to
casually
talk
about
things
rather
than
something
like
stack
exchange,
which
tends
to
be
just
questions
and
answers.
Rather,
that's
a
really
good
place
to
kind
of
have
a
nice
discussions,
so
our
subreddit
is
reddit
com,
/,
r
/
backdrop.
A
Their
IRC
channel
is
pound
backdrop,
and
those
are
probably
the
two
places
where
our
community
gets
together
to
hangout
chat
and
discuss
things.
The
most
so
definitely
encourage
everyone
to
to
pop.
In
there
we
do
have
this
weekly
meeting
every
Thursday
1
p.m.
A
california,
time
where
people
can
get
together
and
talk
about
back
Jeff
also,
and
then
we
also
have
a
bi,
weekly
or
fortnightly
design
meeting,
which
happens
right
before
this
on
thursdays
or
we
just
talk
about
outstanding
design
tasks,
don't
that's
kind
of
where,
where
the
community
gets
together,
we
also
have
there
is
a
twitter
feed
at
backdrop
CMS,
and
we
have
a
twitter
hashtag,
hashtag,
better
up
CMS,
and
so,
if
anyone
wants
to
talk
about
backdrop
on
twitter,
that's
also
a
good
place
to
do
it,
and
let's
see,
we
also
have
a
bunch
of
upcoming
events
that
are
backdrop
friendly.
A
There
will
be
a
whole
bunch
of
people
there
just
talking
about
cool
tech
stuff
in
general
and
that's
kind
of
a
good
place
to
go,
and
it's
nice
level
playing
ground
where
anyone
can
talk
about
backdrop
with
no
ill
will,
there's
also
a
bunch
of
Drupal
events
coming
up
that
our
backdrop
friendly,
where
we
did
either
been
invited
by
the
organizers
or
asked
by
community
members
to
come
to
their
camp
and
talk
about
that
job.
So
those
are
a
couple
of
fun
fun
places
to
to
go
as
well.
A
The
next
one
on
our
calendar
is
mid
camp,
which
is
in
Chicago
in
March.
Oh,
it
is
March.
It's
two
weeks,
I
think
we
just
secured
a
mid
camp
sponsorship,
we're
going
to
be
sponsoring
the
sprint
room
where
they're
doing
sprints
and
moths
all
week
long,
which
is
simple,
super
exciting.
We
were
at
Stan
camp
last
week,
which
also
I
thought
I
thought
went
really
well.
We
had
a
training,
we
had
a
session
micra,
but
he
talked
about
backdrop,
but
the
parties
and
seemed
really
positive
about
it,
which
is
also
really
great.
A
We
saw
a
backdrop
presentation
at
go,
meet
up,
Nate
was
at
North
Carolina.
Do
you
remember
yeah.
A
Quill
drive
in
north
carolina,
which
is
super
exciting.
It
looks
like
jeff
has
it
on
the
schedule
for
the
next
local
meetup
in
western
Massachusetts,
which
is
also
really
great,
so
I
think
it's
good
that
you
know
now
that
we
have
a
you
know,
product
out,
people
are
starting
to
use
it.
People
are
starting
to
like
it,
which
is
fabulous.
We
thought
that
would
happen,
but
really.
A
So
it's
really
good
to
kind
of
have
a
validation
that
you
know.
This
is
something
that
people
wanted
and
that
we're
doing
doing
things
the
right
way,
which
is
good
or
at
least
a
way
that
people
find
appealing
I,
know
I
got
a
email
in
my
inbox
today,
which
the
invitation
to
another
camp
but
I
haven't
read
it
yet
so
add
that
to
the
next
week's
agenda,
instant,
but
yeah
I'm
super
excited
about
all
the
great
things
that
are
going
on.
I
can't
wait
to
see
all
the
sites
that
are
built
with
backdrop.
A
A
A
Do
it
at
this
restaurant
for
dinner
on
Wednesday
or
something
that's
a
little
bit
more
casual,
a
little
less
formal
than
than
a
session
where
people
can
just
kind
of
asked
questions
and
chitchat
about
things
which
I
think
would
be
really
a
kind
of
a
nice
friendly
way
to
engage
people
who
are
there
for
Jaquan
wanna
hear
about
things
that
don't
necessarily
aren't
going
to
get.
You
know
as
part
of
the
official
schedule,
so
we
haven't
chosen
a
place.
We
have
a
potential
sponsor.
I.
A
A
We
are
designing
and
ordering
our
very
first
set
of
t-shirts,
and
we
just
decided
in
the
design
meeting
half
an
hour
ago
or
so
that
it's
just
going
to
be
a
plane
like
dark,
gray,
t-shirt
with
a
white
backdrop,
logo
print
on
the
front
of
it,
they're
gonna,
cost
I
think
the
price
might
even
end
up
going
down.
The
last
quote:
we
got
was
about
fifteen
dollars
per
shirt,
but
if
we
do
a
single
print
with
plain
white
logo
on
black
or
dark
grey
shirt,
that'll
probably
turn
into
thirteen
dollars
a
shirt.
A
So
if
anyone
wants
a
shirt,
let
us
know
we
can
increase
the
order.
Quantity
we're
currently
only
planning
on
ordering
50
in
our
first
order.
But
if
you
want
a
shirt,
you
can
pay
twenty
dollars
or
something,
and
we
can
ship
it
to
you.
That
would
include
your
ship
and
cost,
and
then
we
can
increase
the
number.
So
anyone
who's
watching
this
video
now
and
wants
a
shirt.
You
can
email
us
at
info
backdrop,
CMS
org
or
you
can
fill
out
the
contact
form
on
our
website.
A
That
should
go
to
the
same
place
and
we'll
go
ahead
and
increase
that
order,
quantity
and
we'll
collect
your
shipping
address,
and
all
of
that
stuff
doug-man
has
very
generously
offered
to
cover
the
cost
of
the
first
order
of
t-shirts
and
also
manage
the
distribution
of
shirts.
A
Our
direction
on
that
and
if
/
one
we
have
a
drop
camp,
we
will
spend
a
little
bit
more
time
designing
a
I'm
kind
of
more
crazy
t-shirt
that
we
can
put
some
Sparkle
dust
on
or
something
and
make
it
extra
special
but
I.
Think
for
now.
We've
only
got
two
days
to
do
the
design
they
don't
do
something
clean,
simple
and
backdrop
logos.
The
way
to
go
so
I'm
super
excited
about
that
too.
A
B
A
Finally,
how
our
modules
boarded,
which
is
great,
we
had
a
whole
bunch
of
people
just
like
here's
everything
you
need.
It's
like
whoa,
you
guys
are
fabulous,
so
yeah
I
think
we're
pretty
darn
close
we've
got
I.
Think
there's
two
modules
that
are,
we
didn't
even
need
for
a
launch,
we're
like
it.
What
we
really
want
to
do
these
really
soon
and
then
they
ended
up
getting
done
before
we
launch
the
site,
so
that's
totally
fabulous
and.
B
C
A
Definitely
have
some
feedback
and
I
just
actually
got
a
message
from
darius
Oh
Darius
in
asthma
presented
this
training
at
San
camp.
That
was
basically
a
half
day
on
backdrop
which,
hopefully
is
all
you'd
need,
since
it's
very
similar
drupal
7.
If
you
know
drupal
7
already-
and
he
said
he
had
some
feedback
in
some
strategy
for
how
to
approach
things
going
forward,
which
is
good.
I
haven't
talked
to
him
about
it
in
detail,
but
it
sounds
like
he
wants
to
have
that
meeting.
A
So
Doug
I,
don't
know
if
you're
planning
on
doing
backdrop
trainings
any
time
in
the
near
future.
But
maybe
you
should
talk
to
him
about
it
too
and
get
on
the
same
page
with
what
he's
already
learned.
I,
certainly.
B
C
B
About
check
this
out:
oh
yeah,
that's
an
Innovation
Award
sand
camp
awarded
backdrop
along
with
Calla
box
and
Pantheon
and
innovation
awards
for
our
contribution
to
the
Drupal
community,
which
is
pretty
exciting.
Although
it
was
prefixed
very
politically
correct
by
saying
that
we're
going
about
it
in
an
unusual
way,
but
it's
still
a
contribution
to
the
Drupal
community.
So
that
was
pretty
exciting
and
thank
you
so
much
fans
camp
and
yeah,
an
all
drupalcamp
spurt
that
that
invited
to
come
and
speak.
Your
events
been
really
really
honored
and
really
impressed
with
the
openness
our.
A
First
award
so
cute
yeah
I
thought
Sam
camp
went
really
well,
it's
finally
starting
to
feel
like
you
know:
we
have
a
product,
people
are
interested
in
it
and
people
are
using
it
like
it's.
This
thing
is
working,
which
is
super
exciting
to
have
like
people
in
the
community
to
be
like
I
want
that.
Thank
you.
So
much
like
I
was
I
was
really
worried
about
Drupal
8
and
then
wasn't
sure
what
I
was
going
to
do,
and
now
I
know
what
I'm
going
to
do.
A
It's
a
girl
with
solved
some
problems
for
people,
so
it
feels
good
to
have
some
validation
all
right.
Well,
it
is
I,
guess
that's
a
wrap
unless
anyone
has
anything
else
to
add,
but
we
will
talk
again
in
a
week.
Hopefully
we'll
have
a
new
live
site
by
then
on
running
on
backdrop,
which
will
be
very
effective.
Cms
award
in
yeah,
more
progress
on
the
software
I
think
we're
ready
for
joining
Anglin,
bye,
bye.