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Today’s development agenda: http://bit.ly/295JxUk
A
All
right,
we
are
live
happy
last
day
of
june
everybody,
tomorrow's
july,
it's
exciting,
or
some
of
you
probably
today's
show
I
already
oh
happy
summer,
all
right,
so
we
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
had
a
meeting
last
week.
I
know
Nate
and
I
were
at
Twin,
Cities,
drupalcamp
and
I.
Think
Wes
was
out
of
town
as
well.
So
there
wasn't
anyone
to
run
the
video,
but
maybe
you
guys
chatted
in
and
get
her
or
something
instead,
okay!
Well,
let's
just
do
a
couple
updates.
A
Then,
as
usual,
we
have
a
kallah
box
beta
available
for
local
backdrop.
Development.
If
you
want
to
give
that
a
try,
you
can
download
it
from
cal
box
I.
Oh,
it
has
dress
support
in
integration
with
Pantheon,
so
if
you're
using
anthea-
and
that
makes
life
or
pretty
easy,
if
you
want
to
try
to
Josh
and
Geoff
Geoff,
that's
a
good
way
to
do
it.
A
If
you
want
to
make
a
donation
to
the
backdrop,
a
project
you
can
contribute
on
our
website
at
the
contribute
page
/
contribute
on
vectra,
be
honest
at
work
and
we
will
give
a
thank
you
hoodie
for
a
donation
of
fifty
dollars
or
more
and
a
thank-you
t-shirt
and
for
twenty-five
dollars.
We
also
have
free
phpstorm
licenses
for
backdrop
can
trim
developers.
That
means
you
need
to
be
remember
the
control
group
and
have
your
profile
set
to
public,
so
that
the
phpstorm
folks
can
check
that
list
to
make
sure
we're
not
giving
them
out
higgledy-piggledy.
A
But
if
you
want
one
send
us
an
email
to
info
actor
pianist
at
work
and
we
can
get
you
all
set
up,
you
don't
think
we
have
any
announcements
from
the
pmc.
But
if
anyone
else
does
anything
looks
like
no
okay
and
then
I
want
to
turn
it
over
to
gregory
for
updates
on
community
growth.
B
Alright,
so
community
growth,
we
have
285
total
projects
on
the
official
website.
That's
10!
More
than
the
last
meeting
hundred
ninety
eight
projects
with
official
releases.
That's
13
more
than
the
last
me
in
293
releases
on
backdrop,
cns
dot
walk
in
total,
which
is
15
since
lat
meetings
to
15,
more
54,
total
batch
of
country
borders
with
one
new,
and
we
have
13
applications
pending
24
organization
from
files
with
one
more
than
last
meeting
and
286
total
users,
which
is
thinking
more
since
last,
may
be,
and
that's
pretty
much
it.
C
C
C
There's
some
interesting
things
going
on,
but
I
think
that
a
lot
of
it
is
pretty
similar
okay.
So
the
first
item
on
our
infrastructure
list
is
testing.
Infrastructure
updates
gore
is,
is
here
as
well,
so
I
have
been
feeling
that
Zen
see
eyes
have
been
pretty
stable
and
we've
been
running
it
for
three
or
four
weeks
now
and
we
have
been
fixing
some
more
random
failures.
We
knocked
out
another
random
failure
in
the
latest
release
regarding
JSON
encoding.
So
that's
that's
been
nice.
C
C
If
anybody
is,
it
has
a
strong
preference
for
travis
CI
results
over
as
NCI,
but
as
MTI
is
consistently
just
like
it,
bronze
just
so
much
faster
than
Travis
does
like
get
a
travesty.
I
can
finish
a
third
of
the
tests
like
what
they're
splitting,
by
the
time
that
it
sends
he
I
finishes
running
the
whole
thing,
so
gordium
any
thoughts
on
that.
Do
you
have
a
preference.
C
I
know
that
they're
out
there
right
now,
okay,
yeah
sure,
I
set
up
a
connection
is
bad.
Okay,.
A
Yeah,
I
mean
I
think
that
doesn't
even
have
to
come
from
zen
CI,
but
if
it
like
posted
a
comment
that
said
it
failed
like,
I
would
get
the
common
email
notification.
That
would
probably
be
enough.
So
there's
definitely
a
way
we
can
work
out
something
our
company's
coming
this
week.
All
right,
maybe
I'll,
just
wait
and
see
what
that
dates
include.
Then,
after
that
we
can
ditch
Travis.
He.
C
C
Although
I
have
found
that,
like
sometimes
google
we're
running
on
Google
compute
engine,
which,
ironically,
is
also
what
Travis
is
using,
but
is
the
reason
why
we
had
to
move
off
of
it
funny
only
things
work
guys
both,
but
sometimes
it
will
restart
right
in
the
middle
of
the
test,
and
it
very
intelligently
starts
up
again,
but
I've
seen
it
restarted,
sometimes
like
three
times
on
the
same
test,
which
of
course
there's
nothing.
We
can
do
about
Google
just
decided
to
randomly
restart
our
servers.
C
Apparently
that's
expected
behavior
that
and
I
guess
that's
how
they
prevent
people
from
using
it
for
long
running
processes,
but
sometimes
it
just
really
felt
real
funny
cuz,
I'm
running
for
like
six
minutes,
and
that
restarts
it's
very
strange.
Oh
it's
because
preemptive
all
instances
is
the
most
cheap
one.
Okay,
that
makes
sense,
so
somebody
claims
our
resources
and
then
they
get
kicked
off
wow
the
world
of
cloud
computing
is
so
interesting:
okay,
cool,
so
basically
status
quo
on
testing
infrastructure
update,
we
may
disable
Travis
in
the
near
future.
C
Sensya
has
been
performing
really
well
we're
getting
a
fewer
random
test
failures
than
ever
before.
Yay
great
okay,
so
drush
looks
like
you
know:
we've
had
dressed
for
a
long
time
it's
and
it's
an
extension
that
you
throw
in
your
dress
directory,
and
then
it
makes
it
so
drush
eight
works
with
drupal
7,
drupal,
8
and
backdrop,
and
we've
got
some
updates
here
around
a
few
commands
Jeff
your
March
for
giving
the
update.
You
want
to
go
ahead
and
do
this
sure.
B
D
Where
it's,
you
know,
starting
from
scratch,
and
you
can
kind
of
do
what
you
want.
But
he's
got
that
you
look
at
the
readings,
got
a
bunch
of
commands,
working
up,
TV,
download,
enable/disable,
a
private
module
list,
packets,
modulus,
whatever
that
stands
for
watch
dog,
show,
sighs
install,
so
it's
working
pretty
beautifully.
D
But
if
you're
a
developer,
you
want
to
speed
up
your
development
cycles.
I'd
say:
give
that
a
shot,
and
it's
I
think
that's
working
really
well
I'm
going
to
take
a
look
at
kind
of
forward
courting
some
of
those
things
right
into
drush
and
we'll
see
in
the
long
term.
What
plays
out
maybe
they'll
be
both
in
maybe
will
be
one,
but
thanks
for
for
that
great
work
on
that
project.
C
Okay,
awesome,
yeah,
I,
didn't
hear
it
in
the
audio,
so
for
people
are
there
listening
or
watching.
The
project
is
just
called
be.
The
letter
B
is
in
backdrop,
and
you
can
get
it
from
the
backdrop.
Ctrl+
/
be
ok
cool,
that's
pretty
neat,
actually
I'm
totally
in
favor
of
having
having
options.
I
do
think.
That's
really
important
that
we
have
Josh,
especially
for
the
Pantheon
support
side
of
things
but
long
term.
Yet
we
might
communicate
with
them
about
using
alternative
tools.
C
Oh
no
I'm
not
familiar
with
how
or
if
terminus
integrates
with
all
the
different
command
line
tools
that
they
have
on
on
Pantheon,
because
I
know.
Obviously
they
run
multiple
things
because
they
use
WordPress
CLI
for
WordPress
dress
for
drupal
and
backdrop
right
now.
There
may
be
an
option
in
the
future
just
having
a
completely
separate
CLI
tool
for
backdrop,
rather
than
the
need
to
be
dependent
on
dress
in
the
first
place
on
pantheon.
C
Okay,
awesome
all
right
cool.
C
A
A
That
might
be
a
good
place
to
start
I'm,
not
sure
what
other
things
we're
going
to
need
to
have
on
there,
but
will
will
eventually
need
to
have
that
log
in
bakery
solution,
so
somehow
working
with
the
API
site,
so
I'll
kind
of
brainstorm.
How
how
we're
going
to
get
that
up
and
tested
and
then
hopefully
not
wait,
get
sorted
out
soon
or
also
working
on
getting
a
showcase
built
and
I
started,
building
out
the
content
type
and
entering
some
contents
with
you
get
some
examples
up
there
for
building
views
and
stuff.
A
If
anybody
else
has
any
showcase
sites
with
some
beautiful
screenshots,
you
want
to
add.
That
would
also
be
really
helpful
for
getting
those
builds
so
go
ahead
and
add
those
if
you've
had
them
and
then
work.
We
could
also
use
some
help
with
people
building
views
and
setting
up
layouts
for
those
we
have
completed
designs
now,
which
is
great,
and
if
we
have
someone
that
wants
to
work
on
front
end
stuff
for
those
that
that
would
also
be
fantastic.
A
So
it's
kind
of
all
coming
together
slowly,
but
we
can
use
help,
make
it
come
together.
Faster
I,
don't
wants
to
work
on
that
or
also
started
building
out
the
support
section
of
the
website.
There
are
two
new
pieces
that
should
be
coming
soon.
The
documentation
section
which
is
looking
fantastic
I,
took
a
look
at
some
of
those
pages
and
was
super
impressed
by
all
the
work
that
had
gone
into
them
already.
We
should
figure
out
at
what
point
you
guys
are
comfortable
going
live
with.
A
What's
there
like
how
much
review
we
need
before
we
publish
everything,
and
so
that's
one
thought,
but
no
rush.
Just
you
know
it
looks
like
I'm
excited
about
it.
Give
it
up
and
then
the
other
section
we're
going
to
put
under
support
is
our
forums.
We
actually
have
the
average
at
Twin
Cities
triple
cam,
to
kind
of
pick
Michelle's
brain
a
little
bit
about,
because
she
was
one
that
did
a
lot
of
work
on
forums
module.
A
She
wasn't
maintainer
for
advanced
for
him
and
I
was
like,
if
you
had
it
to
do
all
over
again,
she
was
like
don't
get
me
started,
so
I
didn't
get
as
much
detail
as
I
wasn't
hoping
for,
but
at
least
I
got
a
couple
of
pointers.
A
Thought
thinks
that
we
should
pitfalls
to
avoid
sort
of
thing,
so
I'm
hoping
to
look
closer
into
that
I'm
gonna
do
a
review
of
what
was
the
name
of
the
module
or
suchlike
brain
forum
or
smart
forum,
or
something
like
that-
might
take
a
look
at
that
too
and
see
what
it
is
about
that
that
everybody
prefers
over
typical
forms
and
try
and
get
those
going
shortly
as
well.
So
hopefully
we'll
get
our
support
section
flushed
out
now
that
people
are
starting
to
me
more
support,
there's
also
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff.
A
That's
on
our
site.
Now
that
needs
updating.
We
want
to
get
user
statistics
visible
on
each
project
page
and
for
the
main
project
itself.
We
want
to
get
a
modulus
themes
and
layouts
pages
and
finalized.
We've
got
some
better
designs
and
we
need
to
have
an
implemented.
We
also
have
some
pages
like
the
final
layout
page
that
doesn't
have
designs,
and
we
also
need
to
do
a
little
follow-up
on
the
blog
section.
The
news
announcement
list,
the
event
listing
they
all
could
use
just
kind
of
a
little
design
interview.
A
If
anyone
has
design
sensibility
kind
of
take
a
look
at
the
page
and
say
it
would
look
much
better
if
you
did
x,
we
could
use
that
those
we're
just
kind
of
inheriting
all
of
our
default
styles
and
then
our
service
provider
listing.
So
we
great
if
we
could
add
some
filters
on
to
that
page,
that
people
who
are
trying
to
find
contractors
or
companies
to
do
work
for
them
on
backdrop
could
filter
by
a
particular
geographic
location
or
an
area
of
expertise.
I
think
we've
got
all
the
fields
there
that
we
need.
A
You
just
need
to
kind
of
add
those
bits
and
pieces
into
the
views.
So,
hang
on
once,
if
they
would
views
that
would
be
great
job
should
be
shouldn't,
be
too
hard
might
need
a
little
CSS
as
well.
Alright,
so
I
think
that's
it
for
our
website.
It's
always
going
to
be
a
work
in
progress.
We
get
always
helps
of.
Anybody.
A
Only
has
a
couple
of
minutes
and
wants
to
chip
in
that
might
be
a
super
easy
place
to
make
a
pretty
big
difference,
but
other
than
that
I'd
like
to
turn
the
meeting
back
over
to
Nate,
to
talk
about
drop
itself.
C
Hey
okay,
so
we
didn't
have
a
meeting
last
week,
so
we
didn't
get
to
yet
announced
that
backdrop.
One
point
four
point:
three
came
out
that
was
released
jun
22nd
so
eight
days
ago
and
that
fixed
some
issues
with
the
new
layouts,
but
also
fixed
the
JSON
and
coding
problems
that
I
mentioned
earlier
and
a
couple
of
bugs
in
the
UI
infuse
and
watchdog
and
a
couple
other
places
vectra.
One
point
four
point:
four
would
be
the
next
bug-fix
release
that
will
be
probably
released
as
soon
as
we
fix
this
Safari
layout
issue.
C
So
we
had
weed
with
behalf
of
a
layout
probably
fixed
on
ee,
9,
10
and
11,
and
most
versions
of
Safari,
but
the
latest
version
of
Safari
still
has
an
issue,
and
so
it's
issue
1985
that
the
flexbox,
layouts
and
Safari
are
behaving
strangely,
so
we
actually
even
had
that
it
was
reported
separately,
but
we
even
had
it
happen
during
our
class,
which
was
kind
of
embarrassing.
So
as
soon
as
that
is
corrected,
we
will
push
out.
One
point
four
point
four
and
any
other
bug
fixes
that
happen
along
the
way
as
well.
I.
C
C
Okay,
so
let's
see
that's
it
for
for
the
bugs
that
would
be
in
that
list
for
1.5
point.
Oh,
that's!
Our
next
minor
release
that
will
be
coming
out.
Sep,
tember
15th,
which
you
know
this
is
coming
up.
We've
got
let's
see,
July
is
is
around
the
corner
and
then
letting
up
August
and
they
have
September's
so
so
a
month
and
a
half
gone
kind
of
moving
forward
with
things.
Oh,
oh,
this
is
also
important
when
I
released
one
point
four
point:
three
I
also
split
the
development
branches.
C
So
there's
now
one
point:
four
dot,
X
branch
as
well
as
a
one
point,
X
branch,
and
so
anything
that
goes
into
the
next
bug-fix
release
needs
to
go
into
the
1.4
x
branch
and
new
features,
of
course,
will
always
continue
to
going
to
the
one
dot
X
branch,
and
so
that
that
is
important.
That
now
kind
of
I
mean
development
never
really
closed,
but
now
we're
actually
in
a
place
where,
as
new
features
happen,
we
can
merge
them
into
the
1
dot
x
branch
again,
because
it's
been
branched
for
the
next
release.
C
Okay,
let's
see
so,
we've
got
four
main
items
in
here
for
the
1.5
release,
the
most
important
of
which
is
the
reference
module
which
is
issued.
1301
mike
is
not
here,
but
I
checked
in
on
this.
Before
the
meeting
there
hasn't
been
any
work
on
the
reference
module
in
a
week
or
two
which
is
concerning,
but
I'm
hoping
that
we'll
continue
to
see
progress
there.
It's
currently
Imogen
trib
repository.
C
Okay.
Alright
next
item
is
a
new
front.
End
theme
in
core:
that's
issued,
1361
wes
is
not
around
here,
but
what
he's
been
working
on
is
that
the
theme
itself
is
is
pretty
much
finished,
but
it
doesn't
have
color
module
integration
and
wes
is
kind
of
putting
his
focus
into
improving
and
updating
color
module
before
he
builds
out
the
color
module
integration
and
then
that
in
turn
led
into
kind
of
a
theme
settings
overhaul.
C
So,
however,
the
the
admin
theme
itself
is
is
pretty
much
Arizona.
The
front
end
theme
is
pretty
much
done,
but
it
is
pending
a
review,
so
anyone
that
is
interested
in
doing
a
view
I
could
use
help
trying
out
the
theme
and
weaseling
out
any
bugs
that
might
be
in
it.
A
design
review
would
be
a
good
idea
as
well,
and
so
review
is
what's
what's
really
necessary
in
that
issue.
Right
now,
1361.
C
Okay,
let's
see
adding
a
new
homepage
layout,
we
want
to
just
make
it.
So
that's
the
when
you
install
backdrop
out
of
the
box
that
we
add
a
new
front
page
layout
by
default,
and
then
we
need
to
populate
it
with
some
blocks.
It
probably
almost
certainly
will
be
a
single-column
layout
and
we
will
probably
place
a
block
on
there
for
the
latest
content.
We
want
to
add
a
block
of
some
kind,
that
is
a
hero,
image
or
a
slider
or
something,
but
that
has
been
separated
unto
a
separate
issue
1152.
A
So
I
wasn't
sure
like
what
order
you
wanted
to
do
those
things
in
like
if
we
should
merge
the
it's
a
front
page
layout
and
it's
pouring
a
solution
in
first
or
if
we
should
add
the
hear
something
kids
you
can
put
on
your
homepage
and
then
we
should
put
it
on
the
other
one
or
if
you
have
any
preference
at
all,
I
mean
they
both
have
to
get
in
and
get
together.
Somehow
right.
C
A
A
C
C
So
we
should
do
benchmarks,
because
people
typically
will
benchmark
directly
the
home
page.
You
know
Drupal
7
against
backdrop
and
so
the
difference
in
performance
that
could
be
important
when
one
thing
that
I've
been
thinking
about
doing
by
default
and
I'm,
not
sure
if
I
I,
don't
think
I'd
found
an
issue
for
this,
but
will
probably
want
to
do
it
for
that
front.
Page
block
is
that
for
some
reason,
the
view
that
sorry,
the
classes
that
views
puts
on
elements
are
really
kind
of
to
generate.
C
C
Yeah,
that's
a
good
idea,
although
that
could
be
confusing.
A
A
City
how
bad
it
is
first
and
if
that's
necessary,
it's
an
option
but
yeah.
Hopefully
it
won't
be
that
bad.
Okay,
so
question:
can
I
remove
/
node.
C
Yeah,
that's
a
good
idea.
I
think
we
can
think
about
it
very
year,
so
yeah
I
think
it
would
be
great
to
be
able
to
turn
it
off.
Go
/
note
is
a
mess
like
it's
always
that,
like
almost
triple,
at
least
in
my
experience,
most
people
replace
/
node,
but
then
they
very
rarely
remove
it,
and
so
/
node
is
like
this
weird
back
door
into
a
really
ugly
version
of
your
content
on
like
almost
every
Drupal
site.
C
A
C
Okay
and
then
the
last
time
we've
got
for
1.5
is
improving
the
rich
text,
editor,
which
is
issue
10,
a
b7
and
so
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
various
minor
issues,
not
mine,
necessarily
minors,
a
bunch
of
sub
issues
under
that
issue
1087
and
look
for
the
most
part.
These
items
are
unclaimed,
so
anyone
is
interested
in
working
on
the
rich
text.
Editor
take
a
look
at
those
issues
and
just
grab
one
or
two
yeah,
because
there's
a
lot
of
great
ideas
in
there,
but
no
not
a
lot
of
recent
progress
on
them.
C
Okay
other
items
we
always
you're
doing
you
x,
+
DX
improvements.
You
can
find
them
by
looking
for
square
brackets.
You
x
square
brackets
DX
on
github.
Those
have
been
continuously
going
and
I
know.
Gregory's
been
still
working
on
some
of
our
string
consistencies
for
you
x,
which
has
been
great
and
that's
all.
We've
got
for
the
next
extra
money
release.
C
Let's
see
the
next
time
on
here
we
started
doing
community
outreach
meetings
that
is
kind
of
like
marketing,
but
we're
not
calling
it
that
and
we
had
a
meeting
a
couple
weeks
ago
and
I,
don't
think,
there's
been
a
second
one.
The
last
one
was
june
sixteenth,
it
looks
like
and
the
plan
is
or
the
hope
is
that
we
would
do
one
every
other
week
which
would
have
been
today.
C
C
Okay,
let's
see
news
and
announcements
Jen,
your
mic
tier
is
giving
the
update,
oh
sure,.
A
A
We
need
to
do
one
that
will
announce
backdrop
14,
because
we
haven't
done
that
yet
I
don't
know
if
that
still
needs
to
wait
for
the
Safari
issue
or
not,
because
it'll
go
hidden
in
with
the
newsletter
that
I'll,
hopefully
drive
a
whole
bunch
of
people
to
try
a
backdrop
again,
but
we
don't
want
to
try
it
on
safari
and
how
to
look
broken,
but
we
could
do
a
Twin,
Cities
drupalcamp
recap,
because
we
had
a
bunch
of
we
had
a
great
session.
They
also
had
really
good
training.
A
That
was
super
interesting
because
the
last
time
we
did
a
training,
the
majority
of
people
who
are
in
it
were
developers
we're
just
kind
of
curious
about
like
what's
the
difference
between
packed,
Rupp
and
drupal,
and
at
this
last
training
everybody
in
it
was
a
decision
maker.
They
were
either
somebody
who
was
deciding
whether
their
entire
company
should
pursue
backdrop,
development
somebody
who
was
trying
to
figure
out
if
their
department
should
move
all
of
their
existing
sites.
A
On
the
backdrop,
which
is
a
very
different
group
of
people,
so
rather
than
having
developers,
it
was
people
who
are
empowered
to
make
the
decisions
about
which
direction
they
should
go
with.
The
software
choice,
which
I
think
is
really
telling
about
like
where
we
are
in
terms
of
timing,
is
before
it
was
kind
of
too
early
we're
the
only
people
who
are
curious
or
the
coders,
and
now
it's
kind
of
it's
time.
People
are
having
to
make
that
decision
and
so
they're
trying
to
get
more
educated
and
enable
themselves
to
do
it
better.
A
So
I
would
love
to
write
a
blog
post
specifically
about
that.
A
So
if
we
don't
oh
nice
and
they
also
just
posted
there
in
the
chat
that
this
past
week,
we
crossed
300
reporting
sites
back
for
backdrop,
which
is
great,
I
think
two
weeks
ago-
something
we're
only
245,
so
people
are
excited
they're,
given
it
a
shot.
That's
super
super
exciting
for
us,
so
it
is
time
tell
all
your
friends,
family
countrymen,
all
that
good
stuff,
so
yeah
Nate.
Do
you
think
you're
going
to
have
blog
post
right
for
tomorrow
or
do
you
want
me
to
do
the
Twin,
Cities,
1
10.
C
What
about
14
we
already
have
one
for
140.
Are
you
sure,
yeah
I'm,
positive
I,
heard
of
the
day
that
it
came
up.
A
Okay,
I'm
gonna,
remove
that
from
our
agenda
already
been
and
I
think
all
at
all.
That
was
probably
about.
Oh
that's
because
I
exit
in
the
newsletter
section,
the
newsletter
is
what
needs
to
go
for
backdrop.
14
I
would
explain
why
I'm
confused
and
all
right
so
do
we
need
to
hold
up
the
newsletter
for
the
next
minor
fix
release.
I.
C
A
Well,
how
about
we
schedule
a
newsletter
for
tomorrow
and
I
will
start
today
by
working
on
that
stupid
Safari
issue,
and
if
we
get
it
fixed,
that's
great
and
if
we
don't
we'll
send
it
anyway.
Okay,.
A
Get
it
done
alright.
So
then,
after
that,
we're
going
to
need
another
newsletter
before
or
the
next
release
it
back
drop.
I
was
thinking
if
we
can
get
our
support
section
on
the
website,
flushed
out.
If
we
can
figure
out
what
we're
doing
with
the
form,
even
if
it's
just
a
super
basic
one
to
start
like
11
top
level
forum
that
lets
people
communicate
with
each
other
and
publish
our
docs.
That
might
be
a
great
next
newsletter.
Ted,
let's
make
it
happen,
so
she
was
gonna
die
and
then
oh.
A
So,
if
we
can
send
out
the
newsletter
for
backdrop,
one
for
tomorrow,
it's
just
the
first
day
of
July.
We
could
do
the
newsletter
like
August,
first
or
August
fifteenth,
if
you
guys
think
we're
gonna
need
more
than
a
month
to
get
ducks
organized
any
thoughts
on
that.
A
A
We'll
try
and
figure
out
how
to
set
up
a
form
it
into
okay,
so
Gregory's
gonna
be
on
vacation
for
three
weeks.
Nay
and
I
are
gonna,
be
on
vacation
for
two
weeks
and
anybody
else
going
on
vacation
over
the
next
month
backdrop.
Development
is
either
going
to
come
to
a
grinding
halt
or
it's
gonna
severely
speed
up,
because
nobody
has
any
real
work
to
do
anymore.
A
Either
way,
that's
exciting
everybody
enjoy
your
backdrop.
Vacations.
Okay,
so
today
is
Thursday
every
Thursday.
After
this
meeting
we
do
a
little
backdrop
sprint
where
we
hang
out
in
github
and
talk
about
issues
the
hang
out
and
get
er
where
you
can
chat
real
time.
Some
people
are
still
in
IRC,
which
is
where
we
can
chat
freely
with
Drupal
community
says
for
most
of
the
Drupal
nerds
are
and
we
have
a
reddit,
but
hopefully
that
discussion
will
soon
be
moving
to
vector
of
CMS,
org
and
upcoming
events.
A
We
have
a
list
of
upcoming
events
on
the
back
Joe
of
CMS
website
at
the
/
events.
Page
there's
also
an
ical
feed
there.
If
you
want
to
get
it
in
your
inbox,
we
are
working
on
improving
that
event
section.
So
each
event
will
have
its
own
feet.
So
you
don't
have
to
get
all
the
events.
If
you
only
want
to
attend
one
of
them
and
oh
the
beginning
backdrop,
book
came
out
guys.
If
you
want
to
buy
beginning
backdraft,
you
can
get
it
on
a
press.
A
You
can
also
get
it
on
Amazon
soon.
I
don't
have
the
link
for
that.
It's
going
to
post
it
in
the
agenda,
but
that's
definitely
tweet-worthy.
We
should
schedule
that
so
yeah,
which
is
now
two
folks
out
on
backdrop.
So
tell
your
friends
know
that
as
well.
That's
super
exciting.
I
think
I'm
going
to
buy
one
today
and
for
the
agenda.
Does
anyone
have
anything
they
are
burning
to
talk
about
today
that
we
have
not
yet
mentioned.
E
E
E
A
A
E
We
mean
what
my
next
step
is
to
see
if
it
if
it
works,
if
I
try
to
upload
it
to
Aqua
cloud
hosting
good
luck,
I'm
pretty
sure
it
well
I'm.
A
All
right,
okay,
someone.
D
A
C
A
Yeah,
I
think
that's
good,
I
would
say,
like
any
community
code,
people
should
feel
confident,
leaving
that
in
the
community
repository
and
only
the
info
file
is
what
triggers
what
shows
up
on
your
website.
So
as
long
as
something
it's,
not
a
module
doesn't
show
up
and
the
modules
list
Oh
is
dressed
in
the
modules
list.
A
The
Internet's
in
New,
both
yeah
I,
don't
know
how
I
maybe
should
have
a
note
of
a
different
type
like
a
different
project,
type
specifically
for
things
that
aren't
modules,
themes
are
layouts
and
then
Josh
and
B,
and
anything
else
that
we
think
should
be
listed
on.
The
website
would
have
a
easier
way.
C
C
B
C
Does
all
of
the
packaging
and
stuff
like
that?
If
we
wanted
to
accommodate
for
non
projects,
then
we
can
do
that
they're
somehow
like,
instead
of
like
requiring
it
on
info
file
or
doing
something
else,
then
we
could
figure
out
some
kind
of
alternative,
but
I
do
think
it's
good
that,
like
just
omitting
the
info
file,
I,
don't
think,
is
a
great
idea
because
then
we
might
end
up
with
oh
I.
Don't
know
if
that
might
be
okay,
too,
but
I.
Imagine
right
now.
C
A
Know
we
have
like
a
hidden
flag,
an
info
file
for
some
modules
like
in
installer.
What?
If
we
had
something
like
that,
so
we
could
include
an
info
prob.
What
you
could
say
like
secret,
equals
true
or
sticking
that
wouldn't
job
on
the
website,
or
we
can
even
use
the
type
flag
and
say
like
this
is
of
type
other.
Okay,.
C
Then
yeah
type
other
dumb.
That
would
be.
That
would
be
nice
to
have
something
explicit
like
that,
even
though
you
wouldn't
need
a
dot
info
file
and
Josh,
of
course,
or
be
like
a
it
can
be
used
just
for
the
packager
yeah
I,
like
that
idea
of,
like
you,
know,
type
being
equal
to
something
else:
type
equals
ability
or
something
like
that.
What.
A
C
Yeah
yeah,
it
doesn't
actually
I
mean
because
you
actually
still
you
can
get
like
release
zip
files.
You
know
the
kid:
how
preview
zip
files
so
we're
really
not
missing
too
much
there,
but
I
do
think
that
that
probably
affects
backdrops.
They
must
battle
work
that
it
probably
points
2,
I'm
not
sure
that
it
points
to
the
latest
release
under
on.
I
need
to
go
and
check
that.
A
C
A
A
D
A
If
we
just
added
the
we
had
an
info
file
type
equals
other,
then
it
would
package
appropriately
create
the
release
note
on
back
to
of
CMS
org
and
then
be
visible
in
the
module
search
page.
That
would
only
saw
our
like
an
idiot
problem.
Then
I
think
long-term
figuring
out
how
to
organize
these
things
would
be
good,
like
it
isn't
going
to
create
a
module
note.
So
we
do
still
have
to
do
the
Brandon,
like
manual
creation
of
the
original
node,
but
yeah.
D
Yeah,
maybe
we
can
make
a
night,
it
haven't
looked
at
the
packager
script,
but
we
could
probably
have
it
do
some
kind
of
tax
out
I
mean
something
or
other
and
say
you
know
this
is
a
module.
This
is
a
layout.
This
is
a
another
or
a
tool
or
whatever
I
don't
know,
but
I'm
not
opposed
to
putting
info
files
in
there.
That
seems
fine,
well.
C
C
The
way
that
packages
are
created
on
their
site
that
we
had
a
problem
that
if
you
made
a
release,
it
wouldn't
actually
run
the
packager
properly
and
so
Goren
I've
been
working
to
fix
that
we
should
have
put
that
in
the
agenda
actually,
but
we
can
talk
about
that
next
week
in
the
event
that
it's
not
already
corrected,
that
the
plan
is,
is
that
Gore
is
updated,
is
github
API,
which
uses
the
curl
like
command
line
to
actually
retrieve
the
archives.
The
problem
is
right.
C
Now
is
we're
using
backdrop,
HTTP
requests
to
get
the
archive,
but
it
doesn't
support
HTTP
1.1,
which
is
how
github
is
returning
the
archive
and
so
by
switching
to
use
and
curl
and
github
API.
That
will
make
it
to
our
package
or
can
properly
get
the
zip
files
from
github
on
the
first.
Try
right
now
we're
doing
some
terrible
hack
that
we
get
the
zip
file
once
and
then
we
throw
it
away,
and
then
we
get
it
a
second
time
because
the
second
time
it
works.
So
it's
totally
crazy.
C
So
we
will
update
github
API
on
vac
FCMs
org,
as
well
as
project
module
on
backdrops.
They
must
work
to
use
it
and
then
that
will
our
we're
actually
just
our
art
board
module
does
not
anymore.
We
tested
a
few
days
ago:
okay,
great
okay.
So
anyway,
that's
important
core.
Is
that
I?
Remember
last
I
checked
it
would
do
the
download,
but
it
would
push
back
up
using
curl
is
mu,
implemented
the
pushing
vehicle
yet.
C
A
Right
well,
is
there
anything
else?
It
sounds
like.
We've
got
a
lot
of
stuff
to
work
on
before
we
all
go
on
vacation
or
start
working
on
other
things
up
or
unfit
kitchen,
but
yeah.
Maybe
we
should
take
this
a
packager
issue,
offline
and
work
on
it
in
getter
and
the
issue
queue
and
see
if
we
can
get
that
sorted.
I'll
work
on
the
CSS
safari
to
issue
and
and
I
ran
a
couple.
More
tests,
Jeff
with
a
dress
shop,
I'll,
go
check
and
see
how
how
they
worked.
A
Don't
have
anything
else
with
a
copy
you
on
the
email
about
to
folks
at
Acquia
and
see
what
they
say
about
your
blog
post.
We
think
I
way.
To
put
it.
Oh.
E
A
Sounds
good.
I
will
thanks
for
coming
everybody.
Sorry,
we
didn't
get
a
recording
last
week,
but
we
will
see
the.
C
A
Me
around
next
week
will
either
be
honor
plain
or
jet
lag
in
another
country.
I
mean
it's
a
theoretical.
We
can
very
possibly
be
here,
but
we're
not
going
to
plan
on
it.
So
we'll
try
and
get
Westar
on
the
meeting
if
Wes
isn't
around.
If
anyone
else
is
interested
in
running
the
meeting
will
have
the
agenda
ready
ahead
of
time.
So
all
you
have
to
do
is
kind
of
read
it
and
you
don't
have
to
do
everything.
That's
on
the
agenda.