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From YouTube: Backdrop CMS weekly 4/2
Description
Check on the progress of Backdrop core and infrastructure projects, or better yet, volunteer to take on a task or two!
A
Alright,
this
hanger
hangout
is
on
air
live.
It
is
currently
Thursday
April
second
yay
new
month,
no
April
Fool's
hangouts
for
us,
unfortunately,
because
it's
a
second
at
the
first,
but
that
would
have
been
fun
today.
We're
going
to
do
a
quick
chick
check
in
on
the
things
that
we're
working
on
for
backdrop,
CMS
and
I'm,
going
to
defer
to
neat
for
anything
that
I
missed
last
week,
my
assets,
but
we'll
start
with
updates
from
the
PMC.
A
It's
the
same
as
last
week
where
we
have
a
free
phpstorm
licenses
for
backdrop,
can
dribble
uppers
I,
think
we've
given
away
three
or
four
to
date,
but
we
have
50.
So
if
anyone
has
a
inkling
to
use
phpstorm
and
you
want
a
free
license,
you
can
email
info
about
dr
CMS
network
and
request
one.
All
you
have
to
do
is
be
a
member
of
the
contribute
and
we
can
send
one
over
to
you
so
as
long
as
you've,
authored
modular
theme
or
drop
them
in
there.
A
A
So
if
you
look
at
something
and
you're
like
all
use
that
all
the
time
I'm
going
to
maintain
that
and
are
willing
to
put
in
the
work,
we're
willing
to
give
you
the
license
so
just
go
ahead
and
email
info
backed
up
CMS
daughter
if
you're
interested
in
using
phpstorm
and
thanks
the
phpstorm
guys
for
sending
those
our
way
to
that's
pretty
cool,
supporting
open
source,
so
community
growth,
we've
got
some
big
news
here
this
week,
we've
hit
the
100
number
for
contributed
projects
which
I
think
is
pretty
cool.
A
A
We
wanted
to
make
this
easy
for
people
to
port
modules
to
not
necessarily
dropping
compatible
from
Drupal
7,
but
easy
enough
that
you
know
modules
could
be
ported
within
a
couple
of
hours
and
the
fact
that
we've
gotten
100
modules,
themes
and
layouts
already,
I
think,
is
kind
of
proving
that
were
on
there
to
success,
which
I
think
is
really
good.
So
I'm
super
excited
about
that.
We
have
30
to
contribute
to
authors,
which
I
think
is
also
pretty
good.
That
means
each
author
is
doing
roughly
three
projects.
A
It
hasn't
quite
worked
out
that
way.
Some
of
them
have
one
and
some
have
20,
yeah
I.
Think
that's
it.
That's
a
good
sign
that
we've
got
people
are
actually
building
websites
and
you
know
putting
together
the
pieces.
They
need
to
do
it
with
back
job.
So
I
think
that's
a
really
really
good
for
us
and
we're
working
on
a
couple
of
things
that
aren't
backdrop.
The
project
itself,
first
and
foremost,
is
Josh
I'm,
not
sure,
there's
been
a
lot
of
movement
on
this
lately
and
but
we
are,
will
you
have
a
path
forward?
A
I
haven't
checked
on
it
in
the
last
few
weeks
for
how
we're
going
to
get
dress
abstracted
to
a
clever.
You
can
work
with
backdrop
and
how
we're
going
to
put
backdrop
specific
drush
commands
in
backdrop
core
in
a
drink
file.
We
just
need
to
make
sure
those
two
pieces
are
ready
to
work
together
and
then
there's
also
excellent,
blog
post
by
mike
from
cala
Mona
about
how
you
can
hack,
josh
and
backdrop
to
get
them
to
working
together.
Now
before
we
get
those
important
changes
and
to
make
them
work
more
compatibly
in
the
future.
A
So
if
anyone
wants
to
try
that
and
following
his
blog
post
I
think
he
posted
it
in
the
dress
q,
he
might
have
also
put
a
link
in
me
backdrop
to
you
for
that
issue
as
well.
I
know
I
want
to
try
it
on
me
up
he's
done
it
on
Kalibak.
If
anyone
has
any
other
environments,
bitnami
or
anything
else
that
you
want
to
try
it
on,
it
will
be
good
to
see
if
things
need
to
be
any
different.
Oh
Nate
has
something
to
add
for
dress
stuff
ahead.
C
C
B
C
A
A
Praising
okay,
so
last
I
checked
we
had
two
people,
Casimir
and
Mike
I
think
we're
working
on
the
backdrop
side
of
things
I'm
not
sure
either
one
of
them
have
had
any
time
lately
to
work
on
that,
but
if
we
have
anyone
else,
who's
super
eager
to
play
with
Josh
stuff.
That
might
be
a
good
place
for
anyone
to
step
in
and
kind
of
pick
up
the
ball
there
too,
but
I
almost
work
on
that.
That
is
great.
I
didn't
know
that
had
gotten
done.
A
So
thank
you
for
adding
that
we
should
maybe
update
this
link
in
the
agenda
to
2.2
our
issue
for
Josh
and
not
Josh's
issue
for
backdrop.
Yeah
okay,
I'll
put
a
note
in
here,
so
we
get
that
okay,
other
stuff
we're
working
on
so
Josh
sounds
like
it's
coming
along
really
well,
which
is
great,
and
the
next
thing
we're
going
to
start
working
on
is
update,
checking
for
backdrop-
and
this
is
kind
of
a
four
step
process
here,
where
what
we
have
now
is
the
backdrop
API
site,
sorry
not
backed
backdrop.
A
B
Yeah
totally
so
we
also
have
a
section
late
in
meeting
for
for
improvements
to
backdrop.
Cms
org-
and
this
is
all
kind
of
tied
together-
that
the
update
server
and
the
project
repository
listing
on
back
top
CMS
de
rigueur
are
generally
kind
of
the
same
thing,
because
they're
both
powered
by
project
module,
or
at
least
that's
the
way
it's
built
out
on
drupal.org
and
for
our
initial
iteration,
because
update
module
is
already
in
one
point.
0
and
we
can't
really
do
anything
about.
B
The
code
is
currently
in
one
point,
o
earth
that
is
on
all
the
sites
that
are
already
out
there.
We
need
to
somehow
make
it
so
that
update
module
it's
currently
connecting
to
one
of
our
servers
and
we
need
to
make
that
server
returned
the
proper
XML
to
say
whether
or
not
new
updates
are
available
and
since
project
module
is
the
one
that
provided
that
XML
in
Drupal
7.
B
It's
the
easiest
path
forward
for
us
to
port
projects
module
and
have
it
provide
that
same
XML
feed
to
all
of
the
existing
backed
up
sites
that
are
out
there.
So
projects
module
I,
put
it
up
two
weeks
ago
now
into
the
backdrop,
contribute,
but
only
recently
it's
actually
kind
of
been
functioning
and
working
properly.
So
project
module
self
is
ported
project
release,
module
is
ported,
most
of
projects.
B
I
mean
it's
just
it's
just
crazy
and
super
tied
into
drupal.org,
specific
infrastructure
and
I
think
it
would
be
better
if
we
kind
of
took
a
step
back
and
did
this
simple
approach
instead,
which
I
think
for
us
is
going
to
be
fine
for
a
long
time
to
come.
So
anyway,
thanks
for
coming
along
the
next
part
after
all
of
this
is
right
now,
there's
no
actual
integration
with
github,
but
we've
got
a
plan
to
go
forward
with
that
and
will
probably
throw
in
a
new
project
into
your
new
module
into
the
project.
B
Repository
for
project
underscored
github
that
will
do
the
integration
between
between
github
project
module.
So
it's
a
coming
along
and
I
think
we'll
probably
have
something
kind
of
going,
definitely
by
the
next
release
of
backdrop,
which
is
around
your
book
on
May
fifteenth.
So
that's
that's
that
yay.
A
Right
so,
along
the
lines
of
that
ain't
mentioned
we're
doing
a
bunch
of
work
on
bacta,
CMS
org.
We're
also
trying
to
get
the
design
piece
put
together.
The
same
time
we're
putting
the
backend
for
managing
projects
and
Darius
has
got
a
first
version,
which
also
there's
a
link
up
here
of
the
find
a
module
page.
We're
also
going
to
be
working
similarly
on
a
find
a
theme
page
and
to
find
a
layout
page
or
find
your
layout
set
page
or
whatever
that's
going
to
be,
and
then
also
the
what
the
module
page.
A
The
theme
page
in
the
layout
page
actually
look
like,
and
so
those
are
underway
we
have
a.
It
will
will
do
another
designer
be
meeting
with
Darius
later
today
to
get
the
next
step
of
those
done
and
hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
get
the
information
architecture
and
the
design
done
roughly
the
same
time.
So
we
can
build
them
both
and
stick
them
together,
and
then
people
will
be
a
much
happier
about
how
to
find
module
students
and
layouts
for
backdrop.
A
So,
in
addition
to
getting
update,
status
working
will
also
improve
the
end
user
experience
for
proactive
stuff,
which
I
think
is
great
we're
planning
on
doing
a
bunch
of
other
stuff.
On
the
backdrop,
primary
site
too
and
I
think
as
soon
as
we
get
modules
things
and
layouts
done.
The
next
step
will
be
to
build
a
showcase
because,
as
we've
been
talking
to
people
about
backdrop,
their
number
2
question
always
seems
to
be
hey.
A
You
know
if
any
sex
they're
actually
running
it
right
now,
and
we
know
a
course
of
you
know
backdrop
CMS
org,
the
API
state
and
a
couple
sites
that
neat
and
I
have
built,
and
you
know
a
bunch
of
developers
to
put
together
blogs.
But
since
we
have
32,
contributed
authors
and
100
contributed
projects
and
assuming
there's
a
bunch
more
websites
in
the
works,
and
even
if
they're
done
now,
it'd
be
great.
A
If
we
gave
people
a
place
to
kind
of
go
and
show
off
what
they've
been
working
on,
so
I
think
the
next
step
for
our
API
said
will
be
to
build
a
showcase.
So
anyone
who's
built
a
backdrop
site
is
really
proud
of.
It
go
ahead
and
throw
it
on
the
showcase
site
and
we
can
use
that
as
hey.
Look,
here's
a
here's
a
place
for
people
to
see
what
sites
have
been
running
on
it
and
then
that
way,
not
only
when
we're
asked
it,
you
know,
camps
and
conferences.
What
sites
are
running
backdrop.
A
A
A
Ok,
so
we
have
an
upcoming
patch
release.
We
don't
know
when
it's
going
to
be
out,
because
we
don't
have
any
super
critical
bug
fixes
in
our
queue
that
need
to
be
released,
but
obviously
there's
ton
of
bugs
and
we'll
find
and
fix
them
as
we
go
along
and
when
we
find
that's
ready,
will
issue
another
release.
Me
I,
don't
know
if
that
security
release
that
came
up
for
Drupal
applies
to
us
or.
B
No
there's
a
there's:
a
relief
736
just
came
out
yesterday,
like
literally
just
yesterday,
but
that's
not
a
secure
release.
That's
just
just
a
bug
fixing
of
status,
release.
I!
Don't
do
that.
They've
had
a
new.
This
is
the
first
new
version
of
Drupal
7.
That's
come
out
that
wasn't
a
security
release
in
like
two
or
three
months,
so
that
there's
like
a
good
ugly
somewhere
between
like
30
and
40
issues
there
that
we
should
get
all
of
the
things
ported
over
into
backdrop.
Okay,.
A
So
we
have
an
issue,
a
43
that
is
a
meta
I'm
guessing
of
all
of
the
patches
that
are
in
the
latest
version,
Drupal
7,
that
we
should
get
applied
to
backdrop
and
hopefully
those
will
be
in
the
next
minor
release.
One
point
no
point:
six.
We
don't
know
when
that'll
be
out
yet,
but
whenever
it
is
out,
it
will
contain
those
same
changes:
yep,
okay.
So
that's
our
next
patch
release.
Our
next
minor
release
is
back
drop.
A
One
point,
1
point:
0
and
that'll
come
out
on
a
15
2015,
which
was
you
know,
nice
parity
to
our
initial
release,
which
was
january
fifteenth.
It
just
so
happens
that
may
fifteenth
falls
at
the
end
of
drupalcon.
So
we're
going
to
try
and
do
a
backdrop
release
party-
and
this
is
the
last
night
of
drupalcon.
A
So
anyone
who
is
still
in
town
state
staying
in
town
over
the
weekend
around
that
evening
and
wants
to
come
and
have
a
beer
with
us
or
soda
whatever
your
fancy
might
be
we're
going
to
try
and
do
something
at
one
of
the
nearby
breweries
we've
found,
four
of
them.
Little
brew
pubs
that
are
within
hoovering
distance
from
the
LA
Convention
Center
it.
So
we
thought
it
might
be
fun
to
do
a
little
backdrop.
Release
party
the
night
of
1.1
coming
out
so
I
think
that
that'll
work
nicely.
A
1.1
point:
oh,
we
currently
are
planning
on
including
a
token
module
in
poor
pasado
module
in
core
a
new
branded
admin,
look
and
feel,
and
the
rich
text
editor
at
this
point,
which
is
a
super
high
priority,
but
also
super
complicated,
is
probably
going
to
get
bumped
to
1.2,
just
because
we
only
have
you
know
month
and
a
half
left
before
we
can
get
that
done
and
there
hasn't
been
a
significant
progress
on
it.
Yet
I
expect
we'll
probably
need
more
time
than
that
to
get
it
done,
so
it
is
on
the
chopping
block.
A
Currently,
unless
we
have
someone
who
comes
in
new
super
motivated
to
get
done
and
cranks
out
for
us,
but
on
the
other
things
token
module
is
coming
along
really
well.
I
have
almost
finished
merging
into
core
I
have
a
my
own
branch
somewhere
that
I've
been
failing
tests
on
it
right
now,
but
I
think
it's
pretty
close.
A
It
does
almost
everything
that
token
does
currently
there's
a
couple
of
pieces
of
functionality
that
I've
removed
from
token
module,
there's
some
stuff
like
a
devel-
support,
which
I
think
should
get
moved
into
devel
and
there's
some
crazy
things
like
block
title
replacement
tokens
that
I'm
not
sure
need
to
stay
in
token
module.
So
I've
got
a
list
of
all
of
the
stuff
that
I'm
pulling
out
as
I'm
porting
as
well
as
anything
significant.
A
That's
been
changed,
so
if
we
need
to
put
any
change
record
to
the
can,
but
for
the
most
part
it's
just
moving
code
around
and
putting
it
in
core
where
it
belongs
rather
than
in
a
module
that
alters
the
stuff
that
comes
from
four
and
so
far
it's
gone
really
smoothly.
So
hopefully,
we'll
get
that
done
soon,
and
then
we
also
have
Jeff
working
on
a
built-in
path,
auto
module.
He
was
here
me
to
go
still
here:
no
I'm,
not
sure
how
much
progress
he's
made
on
that
I.
A
A
Think
that'll
probably
also
go
a
lot
faster
once
we
get
token
in
core
right
now
he's
depending
on
token,
and
can
trim
and
just
kind
of
trying
to
figure
out
where
all
of
the
UI
pieces
belong,
but
we
can
touch
base
with
him
in
and
I
are
standing
in
queue
and
see
how
that's
going
to
the
admin
look
and
feel
I
think
is
also
coming
along.
I
haven't
talked
to
Wes
recently.
Do
you
want
to
talk
about?
What's
currently
what
floor
requests
we
have
and
what
the
status
of
those
is
yeah.
A
B
One
since
last
week
can't
recall
which
one
though
I
looked
at
West
and
I
have
been
working
on
on
figuring
out
tabs
this
week
and
I
think
that
we've
got
it
mostly
figured
at
least
we're
on
the
same
page
about
what
needs
to
be
fixed.
But
I
think
that
there's
like
a
tiny
display
issue
still
on
tabs,
but
other
than
that.
It's
good
to
go
so
we'll
probably
see
a
couple
more
of
those
issues
merged
in
this
week
to
continue
pulling
thanks
along,
but
the
overall
appearance
and
things
still
looks
pretty
broken.
B
There's
a
new
branch
we
made
a
couple
weeks
ago,
called
1
dot
x,
dash
new
dash
style.
That
is,
in
the
backdrop
cmf
main
repository.
So
if
you
want
to
see
how
the
new
admin
style
look
so
far,
you
can
check
it
out
there.
But
of
course,
the
final
version.
You
should
reference
the
style
guide
and
you
can
see
how
much
nicer
everything
looks
there.
B
A
So
Jeff
you
dropped
out
perfectly
right
when
we
were
like
I
wonder
if
he's
been
able
to
make
any
progress
on
pasado
module,
it's
okay,
you
haven't,
but
I
just
wanted
to
see.
If
you
had.
If
you
wanted
to
give
us
an
update.
A
A
So
other
things
we
were
working
on
and
those
are
kind
of
our
big
pieces
of
what
we
want
to
get
in
for
one
point:
one
is
token
pasado
in
the
new
admin
look
and
feel,
but
we
obviously
have
a
bunch
of
other
stuff
that
we're
working
on
all
the
time.
In
back
jab
we
have
a
bunch
of
user
experience
improvements.
A
We
have
a
bunch
of
developer
experience,
improvements
and,
of
course,
any
bugs
that
you
find
anywhere
we'll
try
and
fix
and
get
this,
and
even
sooner
than
1.1
and
we've
got
tags
in
our
issue
queue
for
each
milestone.
So
if
you
want
to
see
what's
coming
up
for
one
point,
0
point
6,
you
can
look
at
a
milestone.
One
point
06:
if
you
want
to
see
what's
coming
up
for
1.1,
you
can
do
that
I.
Think
we've
also
scheduled
11.2
but
I,
don't
think
there's
a
milestone
yet
for
1.3.
A
A
So
if
you
want
to
look
for
issues
that
you
know,
you
specifically
want
to
work
on
design
related
tasks,
there's
a
tag
for
things
that
we
need
design
help
on
or
if
you
feel
like
you
are
novice
to
contributing,
and
you
want
to
find
something,
that's
easy
or
if
you're,
tired
of
working
on
a
heart
issue-
and
you
want
to
find
something-
that's
easy.
You
can
go
ahead
and
grab
there's
a
novice
tag
which
should
be
something
that
should
be
either
either
quick
or
easy
in
terms
of
getting
done.
A
A
Every
Thursday.
After
this
meeting
we
have
a
little
sprint
and
you
can
join
in
IRC
at
pound
backdrop.
We
also
have
a
reddit.
If
you
fire
see,
isn't
your
thing,
you
want
to
ask
questions
to
the
backdrop
group.
It
is
reddit.com
/,
r,
/
backdrop.
You
can
go
ahead
and
ask
questions
and
there
there
are
people
in
there
who
answer
questions
which
is
really
great,
and
if
there
aren't
people
in
there
who
can
answer
your
questions,
sometimes
the
people
in
there
while
paying
the
people
who
can
answer
your
question.
A
A
Sir,
what
kind
of
logo
we
want
on
our
t-shirt
like
that
which
we
can
be
kind
of
fun
if
nothing
else-
and
we
all
have
the
next
one
in
two
weeks
and
in
this
meeting
every
week
on
thursday
at
1pm
california
time
and
then
we
have
a
calendar
if
your
interests
and
subscribing
to
these
vents
there's
an
ical
feed
from
google
calendar,
there's
a
link
in
the
subreddit,
as
well
as
on
our
weekly
agenda,
and
we
also
have
an
event
calendar.
That's
currently
listing
all
drupal
camps
and
drupal
camps.
A
That
are
backdrop
friendly
so
anywhere
that
you've
been
asked
to
speak
about
backdrop
or
people
are
going
to
be
there
who
are
interesting
hearing
about
backdrop
going
to
be
attending.
You
want
to
give
a
session
on
backdrop.
Anything
like
that
we'd
like
to
add
that
to
our
calendar,
currently
there's
only
one
upcoming
camp
on
there,
which
is
the
Twin
Cities
triple
camp,
which
is
in
June.
But
if
anyone
is
going
to
be
attending
a
drupalcamp
that
is
interested
in
knowing
more
about
that
jab
or
are
going
to
be
giving
a
session.
A
Let
us
know
we'll:
stick
it
on
that
calendar.
So
other
people
who
are
interested
in
talking
about
backdrop
with
other
triple
folks
will
know
where
they
can
go
to
do
that,
where
it's
nice
say
friendly
environment,
to
have
that
I
have
added
one
event
that
calendar,
which
is
the
backdrop
11
release
party,
which
is
going
to
be
on
May
fifteenth.
It's
currently
scheduled
for
7
p.m.
A
but
we
have
not
made
reservations
at
a
brewery
yet
so,
if
that
ended
up
having
to
change
when
we
make
a
crucial
reservations
so
to
all
update
the
ical
event.
So
if
you
want
to
subscribe
to
that,
you
can,
if
not
even
just
crash.
That's
mine
too,
we'll
probably
have
a
first
round
of
drinks
on
Doug
van.
He
is
very
generously
offered
to
put
down
some
money.
A
That
was
just
great,
but
if
we
end
up
having
like
500
people,
we
need
to
not
run
him
out
of
the
under
the
ground
so
that
but
yeah
other
things
happening.
Let's
see,
we've
got
a
couple
of
articles
on
the
next
trip,
a
watchdog
which
should
be
really
fun
and,
let's
see
Stanford,
drupalcamp
I
think
isn't
in
two
weeks,
not
this
coming
weekend
but
the
weekend
after.
What
are
you
gonna
be
at
Stanford
camp
this
year,
I'm.
D
A
I
also
was
going
to
try
to
make
it
I
haven't
actually
been
requested
by
anyone
to
attend
or
to
speak
on
backdrop,
but
I
feel
like
if
I'm
there
I
can
kind
of
talk
to
people
in
the
hallways
or
over
lunch
or
something
even
if
there's
no
official
backdrop
thing
so
I
haven't
added
to
calendar
I,
know
they're
very
drupal
forward
at
Stanford
and
and
it'll
be
good
to
see
what
they're
doing
with
drupal.
A
If
nothing
else
so
I
mean
I'm
excited
to
attempt
that
at
least
for
one
day,
not
me
for
both
but
yeah
so
I
don't
know
what
else
is
going
on,
but
anyone
wants
to
add
anything,
okay
and
then
I
guess
that's
all
we
have
for
the
agenda
this
week.
But
if
anyone
has
any
questions
or
comments
or
wants
to
bring
anything
else
up
in
this
meeting,
now
might
be
a
time
to
do
that.
A
B
B
Over
what
a
theme
should
cover-
obviously
not
layouts,
but
what
other
people
don't
know?
I
triple-team
wish
the
struggle
and
have
lots
of
questions.
So
this
is
kind
of
a
lot
of
questions
about
themes
in
general
and
the
style
guide,
changes
and
the
human
interface
guidelines.
It's
a
whole
bunch
of
different
parts
of
things,
but
the
style
guide
changes
the
style
guide.
We
should
be
clear
about
what
the
style
guide
actually
is
right.
Now
the
style
guide
is
a
new
set
of
styles
for
the
seven
administrative
theme.
B
So,
although
we're
actually
doing
is
we're
just
basically
making
a
new
admin
theme
for
backdrop,
so
that
when
you
go
to
and
the
administrative
pages
it'll
look
different
than
Drupal
7
did,
and
so
once
that
gets
implemented,
it
will
really
have
any
effect
on
anybody.
That's
building
being
out
there,
because
we're
not
really
doing
anything
other
than
making
a
new
admin
theme.
That's
all
that
it
really
is
the.
B
Guidelines
is
another
area
in
which
we're
working,
but
that
is
mostly
about
documenting
when
to
use
certain
like
functional
elements
that
backdrop
provides
like
when
to
use
drop
buttons
and
when
to
use
vertical
tabs
and
when
these
fields
that
so
all
of
those
things
is
actually
more
about,
it's
actually
more
for
module
developers
telling
them
when
they
should
use
certain
design
elements
that
backdrop
provides
out
of
the
box,
which
ones
are
appropriate
where
so
that
one
actually
won't
have
much
of
an
impact
either
and
then
less
Leslie
Jenna
think
you're.
Giving
me
some
feedback.
B
B
Then,
lastly,
oh
just
how
themes
in
general
are
built-in
how
themes
work,
I
do
think
that
would
it
would
be
great
dresses,
put
together
some
documentation
in
probably
a
video
tutorial
as
well
talking
about
how
to
build
a
theme,
because
things
are
different
and
backdrop
than
they
are
drupal
7,
but
mostly
because
layouts
and
themes
are
decoupled
from
each
other,
so
I
think
just
in
general.
I.
B
D
D
B
Okay,
awesome,
yeah
I
would
say
that
that's
learning
tool,
at
least
we
did
this
for
for
gerbil
to
expect
when
I
was
teaching.
Theming
classes
is
just
taking
a
theme
from
some
other,
just
like
some
random
website.
You
know
one
of
those
like
themeforest
or
something
like
that
and
just
porting
the
generic
CSS.
So
don't
actually
have
your
students.
You
know
you're.
B
Really
aren't
going
to
be
designers,
so
take
an
existing
design
and
accommodate
that
too,
and
into
a
backdrop,
theme
and
try
to
work
out
a
process
for
doing
that
and
for
starters,
I'd,
probably
recommend
everybody
do
the
same
thing:
porting
15,
different
themes
all
at
once
could
be
just
a
huge
mess.
I
probably
say
pick
one
yourself
and
like
kind
of
prepare
it
a
little
bit
and
then
give
your
students
like
the
raw
like
asset
files
and
then
have
them
turn
that
into
a
theme,
so
they'll
actually
be
building
the
same
thing.
D
Yeah
I
mean
it's
part
of
the
art
studio,
so
in
fact
they
are
artists,
so
so
I'm
actually
going
to
really
just
sort
of
let
them
if
they
don't
necessarily
have
to
be
usable,
I
I'm
not
really
expecting
them
to
create
putting
stuff
I
just
want
to
make
it
seem
accessible.
Just
thank
you.
We
did
it
with
work
with
wordpress
themes.
Last
time
and
and
just
this
time,
I'm
so
much
more
familiar
with
you
know
the
way
Drupal
/
backdrop
works
that
I
figure
I
can
guide
them
through.
D
B
Well,
yeah,
in
that
case
yeah
it's
still
totally
doable
and
totally
possible
the
hardest
part
of
any
theme.
Usually
it's
a
layout
portion
of
things.
So
with
that
not
being
an
issue
that
will
let
them
focus
more
on,
you
know,
implementing
the
design
portion
of
things
and
not
needing
to
understand
how
a
responsive
layout
is
built,
you
know
or
how
floats
work.
You
know
which
I'm
not
sure
what
kind
of
level
they
are
at,
but
that
can
be
a
difficult
concept
for
people.
Oh
yeah.