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From YouTube: Backdrop Weekly - Oct 31st
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I'll,
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never
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that.
All
right,
you're
live
today
is
Thursday
October
31st,
happy
Halloween
everybody
this
week.
This
meeting
is
our
bi-weekly
check-in
on
community
outreach
tasks
or
trying
to
get
people
to
know
and
spread
the
love
about
backdrop.
We
have
an
agenda
that
contains
all
of
the
things
we
talked
about
two
weeks
ago
that
we
wanted
to
do
of
that
list.
We've
done
a
handful
of
them,
which
is
great.
We
have
a
bunch
more
of
them.
We
haven't
done
from
last
week.
A
Those
include
some
social
media
items
like
writing,
tweets
and
Facebook
posts,
creating
some
videos
we
have
two.
In
particular,
we
wanted
to
talk
about.
One
of
them
was
related
to
upgrading
a
site
from
Drupal
7.
One
of
them
is
just
a
commercial
video
for
features
and
backdrop.
We
have
a
newsletter.
We
need
to
send.
A
We
tried
to
do
that
this
week,
but
we
ran
into
a
little
hiccup
where
we
realize
that
we've
gotten
all
of
these
new
mailing
lists
subscribers,
which
is
fantastic,
we're
not
legally
allowed
to
email
them
because
we
didn't
collect
gdpr
consent,
and
so
today
we
sent
out
an
email
asking
all
those
people
to
actually
consent
to
us,
sending
them
an
email
and
then
based
on
the
results
of
the
email
we
get
today,
we'll
be
able
to
send
out
a
newsletter
on
Monday,
hopefully
to
more
people.
We're
also
working
on
related
to
that.
A
The
way
that
people
signed
up
on
our
website,
they
filled
out
a
form
where
all
I
had
to
put
him
was
their
email
address
and
that's
part
of
the
problem.
We
need
to
give
them
that
consent
checkbox
at
the
moment
they
sign
up
so
I've
got
a
version
of
that
signup
form
that
has
checkbox
that
and
it's
a
little
tricky,
because
if
the
way
our
design
works,
if
I
were
to
put
the
whole
form
on
there,
it
would
make
the
footer
like
ridiculously
tall.
A
So
I've
got
it
working
so
that
when
you
click
in
the
email
box,
it
all
slide
the
consent
check
box
down.
So
it'll
be
like
thank
you
for
writing
your
email.
By
the
way,
you
also
have
to
check
this
box,
which
I
think
will
be
interesting,
because
if
there's
any
chance
for
getting
like
robot
signups
on
that,
this
might
make
it
so
that
we
can't
email
the
robot.
A
So
we
can
email
the
humans
which
might
be
better
and
then
my
plan
is
MailChimp
has
started
charging
us
for
the
account,
because
we
now
have
so
many
people
in
the
account.
But
if
we
have
a
whole
bunch
of
people
who
wake
legally
aren't
allowed
to
email,
I
would
like
to
remove
them
from
our
account,
because
then
we
won't
have
to
pay
them
$50
a
month
for
the
one
email
we
send
every
quarter
or
whatever
it
is,
and
we
are
also
thinking
about
moving
to
savvy
CRM.
A
We
talked
about
this
before
for
managing
our
contacts
and
that
would
include
everybody
who
has
signed
up
for
the
mailing
list
right
now,
but
in
the
future
it
could
also
include
people
who
have
signed
up
on
the
contact
form
or
people
are
attending
events
and
having
some
record
of
who
these
people
are,
and
what
they've
done
could
be
really
useful.
And
now
that
MailChimp
wants
to
charge
us
for
the
service.
I
think
it
sort
of
gives
us
more
incentive
to
start
working
on
moving
to
City.
A
So
jack
has
offered
to
help
us
figure
out
what
to
do
with
civvy
as
people
who
like
thinks,
if
he's
a
good
idea,
but
don't
really
know
technically
what
we
really
need
out
of
it
or
how
to
make
that
happen,
and
so
I'm
hoping
to
have
a
meeting
with
pelant
a
next
week,
just
to
kind
of
figure
out
high-level
like
what
are
we
doing
and
if
anyone
is
interested
in
attending
that
meeting,
let
me
know
we
can
try
and
loop.
You
in
I
think
it's
currently
set
for.
Oh
geez,
look
at
my
calendar.
A
Server,
we
didn't
do
anything
with
it,
so
we
didn't
move
it
to
the
new
server,
but
we
can
do
that
again.
I
just
thought
like
before
we
jump
into
the
technical
like:
let's
build
the
thing
we
should
be
like
what
is
the
thing
we're
building
and
because
I
don't
really
know
that
much
about
how
city
works.
I
want
to
earn
not
necessarily
how
it
works
technically,
but
how
it
works
like
philosophically
like
what
is
the
goal,
and
what
do
we
want
out
of
it?
A
I
thought
it
would
be
good
just
to
have
a
meeting
with
Jack
and
talk
about
it
because
pelant
a
stone,
a
ton
of
work
with
Sippy
in
the
past
and
really
helps
people
achieve
things
with
it
and
I
thought
that
might
be
good
for
us
to
talk
about
first,
but
yes,
I
definitely
think
we
need
an
instance
of
it.
I
think.
A
B
A
So
I
think
all
that
is
really
exciting
that
we're
sort
of
getting
moving
on
it.
It's
unfortunate
that
the
reason
we
had
to
do
that
was
because
we
had
to
start
paying
money,
but
it's
very
fortunate
that
the
reason
that
we
had
to
start
paying
money
is
things
tim
has
done
such
a
good
job,
promoting
our
newsletter
that
people
are
actually
signing
up.
So
it's
like
I'm,
not
happy,
and
we
should
do
more
stuff.
Of
course,
when.
B
A
People
is
when
you
have
to
start
paying
and
right
now
we're
only
legally
allowed
to
email
like
two
hundred
and
thirty
of
them,
so
I
think
you
know
we
have
to
figure
out
how
many
of
these
people
actually
want.
The
email
from
this
consent
form
but
I'm,
hoping
at
least
half
of
them
will
then
we'll
get
like
a
thousand
or
something,
but
just
the
fact
that
we
had
more
than
a
thousand
signups
since
Tim
was
like.
We
need
to
put
this
form
somewhere.
A
D
I
have
a
brief
feedback.
I
actually
got
the
the
the
email
asking
for
information
and
stuff
and
fill
through
it,
and
but
it
occurred
to
me
as
I
was
doing
it
that
it
was
a
little
a
little
bit
of
an
uphill
battle,
like
it
didn't
really
say,
an
initial
email.
What
the
end
goal
was,
like
you
know,
go
through
these
steps
and
you'll
get
email.
If
you
don't
go
these
steps,
you
won't
get
email.
It
says,
like
update
preferences,
which
makes
it
sound
like
you've
already
done
something,
and
you
might
yeah
so
so.
D
A
I'd
have
thought
about
that
too,
because
we
sent
there
like
MailChimp,
has
the
standard
template
for
like
collect
consent,
and
it's
not
super
great.
We
sent
it
out
once
before
and
I
don't
think
anyone
first
bonded
to
it.
I
was
thinking
it
might
be
good
to
send
this
out
to
like
anyone
who
signed
up
in
the
last
year
like
a
week
before
every
major
newsletter
we
send
and
so
we're
dropping
off
our
oldest
signups
every
time
we
send
it
so
we're
like
okay,
we're
not
gonna
send
him.
A
You
know
if
you
haven't
received
an
email
from
us
in
the
year
and
a
half
and
you've
never
expressed
interest
in
it.
We're
gonna
like
for
two
years
or
whatever
it
is
we're
gonna
remove
you,
but
if
we
keep
the
like
most
recent
signups,
even
if
they
haven't
actually
checked
the
box,
then
we
can.
We
can
send
this
again
look.
A
B
So
in
video
tour
we
don't
be
direct
people
in
the
dust,
but
because
they
might
not
have
access,
we
do
still
with
the
rectum
on
their
actual.
What
you
call
it's
a
profile
page
right,
yeah
might
might
be
a
what
you
call
it's
a
good
idea
to
just
have
a
message
there
saying
a
for
the
people
that
haven't
ticked
the
books,
like
just
as
a
reminder
a
perhaps
you
want
to
take
the
book,
so
you
can
receive
news
yeah.
A
And
we
do
have
a
module
on
back
up.
Cms
Oregon
is
not
currently
enabled
that
would
allow
people
to
self
sign
up
for
the
mailing
list
through
their
contact
form.
But
I
looked
into
that
this
week
too,
in
passing,
Judy
bar
do
pyaare
consent
through
the
api
is
also
a
little
tricky.
So
we're
gonna
need
to
do
a
little
bit
of
QA
on
that
too,
because
otherwise,
we're
gonna
up
in
the
same
situation
here
and
now,
or
everyone
who
checks
that
box
on
their
form
won't
actually
have
given
us
consent
to
email
them.
A
B
A
Right
now
we
need
to
send
it.
We
need
to
send
the
person's
email
address
to
MailChimp,
so
that
only
send
the
email
from
MailChimp
it
comes
out
in
the
future.
If
we
move
this
to
Cebu
Sorum,
it
may
all
be
different,
I
don't
know,
but
we
will
so
have
the
same
legal
requirements
as
we
do
today.
It
just
might
not
be
managed
through
MailChimp
in
the
same
way
yesterday,
but
I
think
having
all
like.
B
Was
an
interesting
article
that
a
couple
of
years
ago,
that
was
saying
both
lanes
in
it
and
they
emails
that
they
were
sort
of
like
planning
about
a
for
a
centipede
or
email
version
same
as
Internet
to
point
out
that
when
they
would
create
it
like
the
way,
the
wind
is
ID
with
security
in
mind,
or
things
like
that.
We're
just
happy
to
communicate
over
a
distance,
and
they
were
like.
We
never
thought
of
some
BOTS.
A
A
That's
just
another
blog
we'll
need
to
pull
that
statistic
which
I
think
we
can
do
it
out
of
problem
cuz
we're
already
putting
it
various
other
places,
and
then
we
have
this
great
idea
for
adding
I
think
this
came
from
Luke
individual
pages
for
every
organization.
That
is
in
support
of
backdrop.
So,
like
we
go
to
a
hosting
company
and
say
hey,
do
you
want
to
have
a
page
on
our
site
where
you
can
drive
all
of
your
traffic?
A
Who
want
backdrop,
sort
of
thing
and
what
kind
of
information
do
you
want
to
put
on
that
page?
What
do
you
want
them
to
know?
Yeah,
so
I
think
all
that
stuff,
I
think
would
be
great.
They
can
all
have
single
standalone
landing
pages.
I,
don't
want
to
lose
track
of
this
issue.
I
totally
forgot
about
it.
Between
last
meeting
in
this
meeting,
so
I
think
we
should
create
some
kind
of
a
meta
issue
in
the
back
trip
to
mr.
A
or
queue
that
just
includes
like
we
should
contact
these
organizations,
just
your
figuring
out
like
where,
who
do
we
talk
to
you
in
order
to
build
this
page
like
who
wants
to
write
the
content
or
who
wants
to
say
yes
or
no?
We
want
the
page.
We
don't
want
the
page
and
just
kind
of
getting
those
lines
of
communication,
open,
I,
think
some
people
are
actively
involved
in
our
community
and
we'll
find
them
in
our
getter
channel
and
other
people.
A
A
So
I
was
thinking
about
that
too,
like
if
we,
if
they
have
a
user,
account
on
backdrops
a
master
org.
We
can
set
the
owner
of
the
page
to
them
and
then
they'll
be
able
to
edit
that
page,
but
some
of
these
people
don't
have
user
accounts,
effective,
CMS,
don't
work,
and
so
for
them
it's
gonna
be
again
hard
to
be
like.
B
A
I'm
not
sure
what
like
what
the
motivator
is
for,
like
I,
don't
know
what
they
want
to
put
a
page
like
if
they're
gonna
be
driving
traffic
specifically
to
that
page
instead
of
to
our
home
page
like
what
do
they
want
out
of
it?
Yeah
but
yeah
never
hurts
to
ask
yep.
B
A
Let's
see
we
also
had
mentioned,
we've
gotten
a
bunch
of
really
great
testimonials.
For
recently,
we
had
a
testimony
section
on
the
back
drop
site
before
backdrop
1.0
came
out
and
it
was
a
whole
bunch
of
like
old
comments
from
people
in
the
Drupal
community.
Talking
about
how
backdrop
was
gonna
be
good
for
triple
or
good
for
people
using
Drupal
or
whatever
it
was.
A
Those
are
all
now
like
five
or
six
years
out
of
date,
so
I
think
if
we
re
enable
testimonials,
we
wouldn't
want
to
make
sure
all
the
old
ones
get
unpublished,
but
I
do
think
it's
a
great
idea
to
get
them
back
on.
We
might
need
some
design
a
help
on
that
in
terms
of
like,
where
are
we
gonna
put
them
on
the
site?
I
would
love
to
see
that
an
issue
on
Proctor
to
network
with
a
label.
We
could
get
some
designers
involved
in
there
or
if
anyone
has
any
ideas
who
aren't
designers.
A
Just
if
you
can
tell
us
where
to
put
it
I
think
that'll
help
us
get
there
see
all
right
there,
so
that
was
all
of
the
stuff
that
we
still
had
to
do
from
last
week.
I
thought
it
might
be
good
to
open
the
conversation
up
for
other
things
that
we
went
might
want
to
be
doing
to
help
spread.
The
word
about
back
job
this
week
in
particular,
is
Drupal
con
Europe,
so
I
don't
know.
A
If
there's
anything,
we
need
to
be
like
tweeting
about
or
promoting
for
people
who
are
there
or,
if
that's
even
important,
for
us
at
this
place.
That's
something
to
think
about.
We
obviously
want
to
get
more
information
about
backdrop
displayed
on
websites
that
are
not
backdrops
own
website.
So
if
anyone
has
any
ideas
about
places
that
we
could
write
blog
posts
that
might
be
relevant
or
even
better
or
get
other
people
typos
or
find
other
people
have
already
written
blog
posts
and
Reaper
vote
them.
That
would
be
really
useful.
A
A
And
then
I
think
in
two
weeks,
there's
a
conference
here
in
Auckland
called
the
nonprofit
developer
summit
that
I
go
to
every
year.
That's
really,
unlike
any
other
conference
I've
been
to
before,
but
it's
really
amazing.
There's
no
presentations
every
session
every
day
is
a
conversation
and
you
just
get
one
person.
A
Who's
called
a
facilitator
who's
there
to
guide
the
conversation
of
everyone
else
in
the
group,
but
there
isn't
any
presenting
it's
more
like
sharing
and
brainstorming
and
it's
very
focused
on
how
to
help
nonprofits
achieve
their
goals
through
technology,
and
so
it's
not
necessarily
focused
on
websites.
It's
about.
A
You
know
SMSing
people
or
what
have
you
but
I,
find
that
all
of
the
developers
for
these
conferences
are
usually
very
interested
in
using
technologies
that
are
in
line
with
their
goals
and
their
nonprofits
objectives,
and
so
they
tend
to
be
really
interested
in
using
open
source
software
and
they've
been
very
supportive
of
backdrop,
as
well
as
being
something
that's
helping
their
clients
or
themselves
work
more
efficiently
for
the
organizations
that
are
trying
to
support,
and
so
sometimes
we
get
to
do
a
demo
there.
But
there
isn't
any.
A
Like
official
talks
or
presentations
or
times
or
anything
that
backdrop
gets
promoted,
but
I
really
like
coming
to
that,
if
anyone's
in
the
Varian
wants
to
attend
highly
recommend
I
think
it's
like
$50
day
or
something
but
its
three-day
conference,
and
you
can
choose
what
days
you
want
to
go
to
and
the
money
covers
like
breakfast
and
lunch
and
then
yeah
everything
else
is
they've
got
some
pretty
good
sponsors
that
cover
like
I,
don't
know
everything
else
that
goes
on
they're.
Just
pretty
cool
I
mean
you
usually
get
like
a
free
hoodie.
B
The
first
event
that
is
listed
in
the
upcoming
events
block
is
January
15th
for
the
birthday
okay.
So
there's
a
few
events
happening
in
in
Australia
as
well,
so
the
Drupal
South
is
coming
up,
but
during
the
last
week
of
November
but
I
have
filed
for
a
session,
it
hasn't
been
approved,
I'm
inclined
to
say,
of
course,
but
yeah
I'm,
not
sure
if
I
should
mention
it
as
an
event
lucky
for
the
mere
fact
that
I
will
be
there
and
there
will
be
discussions
in
the
corridors
and
things
like
that.
Maybe
I
should
think.
C
C
C
Couple
of
things
the
tennis
brought
up
first
of
all,
a
triple
con.
York
just
ended
so
a
little
bit
late.
There
I
think
the
idea
of
like
trying
to
tweet
during
Drupal
events
isn't
a
bad
idea
in
a
in
a
way.
I
was
trying.
You
know.
I
spent
a
little
time
this
week,
trying
to
think
about
like
what
could
I
say
and
hashtag
it
DrupalCon
and
not
feel
like
I
was
just
being
spammy,
and
so
the
best
I
came
up
with
is
I
did
one
sort
of
to
tweet.
C
F
Alan,
you
know
it's
my
first
time
here
and
I
I
was
just
sitting
on
the
get
er
and
notice
that
you,
you
guys,
are
in
some
kind
of
meeting
and
I
jumped
him
here.
Just
out
of
curiosity,
you
know,
but
I
really
need
to
go,
but
before
going
on,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
you
know
it's
so
exciting.
For
me
to
you,
know,
start
participating
in
in
the
community.
I
hope
I
will
find
more
time.
You
know
to
be
useful
to
your
team
and
for
now
you
know
I
myself
and
my
team.
F
F
F
You
know
from
our
team
is
come.
We
would
like
to
put
several
modules
that
we,
you
know
uploaded
to
Drupal,
that
we
are
actively
using
by
ourselves,
but
then
we'll
see
when
we
start,
you
know
migrating
our
customers
to
beg
drop
whatever
we
will
meet.
You
know
during
the
process
we
will
start
helping.
You
know
to
port,
more
Drupal
modules
and
III
I,
don't
know
I'm,
not
sure.
Where
else
you
know,
I
could
be
useful,
but
I
really
would
like
to
take
part.
You
know
to
take
some
load
off
your
shoulders.
D
F
If
you
will
need
any
kind
of
I,
don't
know,
I
know,
I,
don't
think
that
leg
drop
needs
and
you
know
hosting,
but
for
whatever
side
projects.
If
you
you
will
meet
some
servers,
we
have
bunch
of
them.
We
all
know
hardware,
you
know
located
by
the
way
in
in
Bay,
Area
Jane.
You
are
from
the
Union
right,
yeah,
okay,
so
I
I,
don't
think
so.
But
anyway,
just
just
so.
You
know
it's
a
hosting
company.
If
we
can
help
with
anything.
A
F
F
A
C
B
A
G
A
C
If
we
want
to
do
something
more
coordinated,
we
should
do
another
blog
post
or
something
yeah,
but
there's
two
other
things
I
that
I'm
thinking
in
my
head
and
I'm
not
quite
ready
to
make
a
commitment,
although
I'd
like
to
for
both
either
both
one
of
which
is
like
trying
to
do
a
virtual
camp
where
we
have
a
whole
day
of
sessions.
I
think
that
the
viewed
gmod
virtual
user
group
module
is
sort
of
working
I
know.
Other
groups
have
tried
this
and
that
their
pros
and
cons
anyways
I
just
like
to
think
about
it.