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So
how
about
we
do
that
and
we'll
we'll
just
record
it
out
and
send
it
to
everybody
later
on
hi
everybody,
it's
another
installment
of
the
baseline
protocol
office
hours
got
a
good
group
of
folks
here
on
the
panelists.
We've
got
a
Kyle
and
we've
got
Andre
and
Boris
gaming
and
Stefan
and
Nick
and
more
coming
having
a
few
technical
difficulties
as
I'm
up
in
the
mountains
with
very
limited
bandwidth.
I
hope
everybody
can
see
me
okay
for
now,
if
it
gets
inky.
Let
me
know
I'll
turn
off
my
video.
A
Is
it
coming
through?
Okay,
right
now,
terrific
looks
perfect.
Awesome,
oh
good,
to
know
it's
not
a
lot
of
people
up
here
yet
so
maybe
the
bandwidth
will
be
all
mine,
so
we
have
some
exciting
things
going
on
next,
we
or
this
week
and
and
in
the
coming
weeks
and
and
so
I
and
but
before
we
get
into
all
of
that
I'd
love
to
hear.
A
C
C
What
you
can
do
with
it
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
organization
and
then
how
you
might
still
you
know
solutions
using
a
public,
blockchain
and
public
cloud
infrastructure.
Then
we're
gonna
hear
from
where
there's
gonna
be
a
fireside
chat
with
ups
and
Hudson
Jameson's,
gonna,
gonna,
moderate
that
and
then
there's
going
to
be
some
breakout
sessions
that
start
around
2
p.m.
and
sort
of
cover
various
topics
off.
You
know
from
security
to
ERP
integration
dynamics.
C
There's
a
marketing
will
do
that
invoice.
Factoring
con
Allah
cops
gonna,
give
a
breakout
session
on
contact
tracing
and
then
the
other
one
is
sort
of
entertainment.
Industry
focus
that'll,
be
a
panel
about
maenette
applications
that
consumer
scale,
so
I
think
that'll
be
a
pretty
cool
event.
It's
a
zoom,
webinar
and
watch
due
to
if
it
overflows
check
it
out,
ato
comm
D,
that's
you
th
ato!
A
A
Yeah,
terrific,
all
right!
Well,
good
luck
on
that!
We'll
see
you
tomorrow
can
also
that
technical
steering
committee
is
tomorrow
just
before
that
at
10:00
a.m.
we
moved
it
up
an
hour
and
then
next
week
on
Monday
is
the
at
11:00
a.m.
us
Eastern
is
the
steering
community
the
specification
of
steering
committee
or
SSC.
That's
gotten
to
be
a
very
big
group,
it's
over
50,
now
and
and
growing.
A
C
In
yourself
Derek's,
the
final
will
be
talking
York
Karthik
and
they
think
it'll
I
think
the
flow
of
the
content
is
going
to
it'll,
be
short
sweet
to
the
extent
that
you
know.
If
you
want
to
learn
about
baseline
and
sort
of
what
the
approach
can
mean,
it
should
be
short
sort
of
sweet,
hold
your
attention
and
be
pretty
painless
to
that
in
so,
if
you're
suffering
from
the
zoom
webinar
fatigue,
you
can
still,
you
can
still
make
it.
A
D
Sure,
thanks
speaking
of
ether,
lanta
and
also
about
everything
that
Kyle
sets
up
for
the
for
the
baseline
protocol
and
for
the
community,
and
it's
not
only
he's
not
only
the
host
of
that
conference
then,
but
also
provides
a
big
contribution
with
with
his
company,
provides
so
together
with
uni
Brite.
We
partnered
with
provides
two
weeks
ago
also
on
an
official
basis
and
in
terms
of
baseline,
we
thought
that
it
it's
a
good
idea
to
tackle
some
use
cases
that
have
the
potential
to
be
multi
multiplied
afterwards
and
speaking
of
the
TSC
and
the
SSC.
D
Some
folks
from
Fraunhofer,
ipk
and
Germany
joined
I.
Think
the
last
two
SSE
meetings,
Castilla
and
yeah.
We
teamed
up
with
them
and
decided
to
work
on
a
goal
of
an
application
in
the
field
of
manufacturing
technology,
jointly
researching
the
potential
for
open
source
for
how
baseline
can
be
applied
and
make
something
out
of
it
that
can
be
published
jointly
for
Nova
is
very
active
in
the
scientific
space.
D
So
it's
there
is
an
existing
blockchain
demonstrator
for
an
additive
manufacturing
system.
That's
already
available
it's
based
on
hyperlink
fabric,
and
we
would
like
to
extend
it
in
accordance
with
the
guidelines
of
baseline
pattern.
We
would
like
to
expand
it
to
include
integration
into
ASAP.
It's
about
quality
management
and
ongoing
supply
chain
based
on
life
data
that
occurs
during
the
production
process.
So
it's
very
interesting.
It's
has
huge
scaling
potential
in
terms
of
that.
The
manufacturing
industry
and
real-time
quality
data
exchange
trustfully
with
throughout
the
supply
chain,
is
a
very
sensible
and
meaningful
topic.
D
So
we
are
not
a
hundred
percent
sure
how
we
tackle
the
official
part
of
it.
So
I
guess
we
will
somehow
I
will
make
a
proposal
during
the
TSC
how
to
include
it
in
the
project
plan
of
baseline,
so
in
the
setup
that
it
appears
there
accordingly
and
I
think
Kyle
and
team,
and
our
team
will
provide
ongoing
updates
on
the
how
it's,
how
it's
working
out
and
especially
what
can
be
extracted
from
this
case
to
end
up
in
the
protocol,
so
very
excited
and
great.
That
Fraunhofer
is,
is
interested.
D
A
C
A
C
A
C
Yeah,
it's
more
of
an
example
now
and
so
I
think
that
I
think
that
a
lot
more
applications
will
be
able
to
actually
get
started
by
using
the
protocol
once
the
most.
These
changes,
making
its
master
it'll
just
I
think
it
follows
a
much
more
common
and
well
understood
pattern
in
the
user
space
today
in
terms
of
proper
packaging
separation
of
concerns,
so
I
think
folks
will
I
think
folks
will
appreciate
it
and
be
able
to
get
started
so.
A
That's
that
some
this
would
you
say
that
this
is
the
first
big
drop
of
what
the
community
was
formed
to
do,
which
was
to
abstract
and
generalize
the
original
demo
and
POC,
and
and
make
it
so
that
it's
generalizable,
usable
and
pluggable
into
different
products,
and
this
will
start
that
what
what
I
mean
when
I
say?
What
do
people
need
to
know?
What
do
you
mean?
Where
are
they
going
to
want
to
go
like
right
now,
they're
going
into
the
radish
34
folder
in
in
the
repo?
Where
are
they
gonna
go
after
this
drops?
Yes,.
C
A
C
Actually
be
able
to
build
something
and
I
think
you
know,
take
a
stab
at
least
building
something
from
scratch,
using
the
radish
30,
for
example.
As
a
as
an
example,
you
know
at
that
point,
so
yeah,
it's
cool.
You
know,
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
providers
so
to
speak.
Temp
today
we
can
add
to
sort
of
be
the
way
the
architecture
stood
up
now
sewing
persistence.
C
A
C
A
C
A
A
A
A
Got
a
pretty
good
crew
of
folks
here
on
the
call
12
people
definitely
have
to
get
better
at
figuring
out
a
way
of
these
webinars
to
signal
in
advance
how
to
get
into
them.
It
seems
like
everybody,
scrambles
right,
yeah
right
before
noon,
when
I,
when
we
throw
up
a
tweet
and
and
so
and
this
week
for
some
reason
having
technical
difficulties,
putting
up
the
I'm.
A
Sorry
for
the
background
noise
on
the
on
YouTube,
so
they'll
have
to
brought
letters,
send
this
out
as
a
cam
video
later
on
today,
after
we
get
the
recording,
but
it's
still
pretty
good
crew
that
will
back
it
up.
So
what
do
we
have
so
yeah?
This
is
this:
is
the
office
hours
so
get
questions
from
people.
B
B
We've
been
a
supply
chain
oriented
company
for
the
best
part
of
the
last
that
eight
years
or
so
so
we
started
out
in
2013,
really
not
focused
on
decentralized,
lighter
technologies
or
blockchain
at
the
time,
but
rather
on
some
things
that
also
baseline
is
touching
today,
which
was
really
how
to
connect
effectively
different
points
in
supply
chain,
with
data
how
to
synchronize
what's
happening
across
the
different
supply
chain,
ideally
end-to-end,
but
at
least
between
two
three
parties,
already
kind
of
bringing
the
value
we
started
off
with
them.
B
Helping
companies
show
the
kind
of
real
origin
of
their
of
their
products
and
sorts
and
then
quickly
kind
of
got
interest
got
pulled
towards
DLT
from
the
perspective
of
providing
that
integrity.
Obviously
I'm
preaching
to
the
choir
here
with
the
value
propositions
of
what
do
teas
and
watching
bring
to
the
table,
but
still
that
was
kind
of
exciting
for
us.
Although
coming
from
the
data
side
that
wasn't
really
quite
so
nicely,
you
can
really
reconcile
those
two
worlds
quite
as
easily
again
something
a
baseline
kind
of
touches
upon
so
basically
trace.
B
Labs
is
also
a
core
developer
of
origin
trail
protocol,
which
is
in
an
open-source
protocol
that
helps
really
address
some
of
the
key
challenges
that
we
saw
around
the
data
scalability
space
around
data
connectivity
and
has
a
vision
of
creating
a
basically
decentralized
graph,
where
you
could
neatly
connect
different
existing
legacy
systems
together,
not
really
disturb
on
the
current
processes
or
current
systems,
again
something
that
we've
seen
with
baseline
as
well.
So
that's
why
we
saw
that
there's
quite
a
few,
very
complementary
principles
that
we've
been
adopting
so
kind
of
we've.
B
We've
done
implement
of
the
technology
with
some
of
our
partners,
most
notably
the
british
standard
institution.
I'd
say
recently
they
put
out
a
white
paper
describing
a
couple
of
cases
how
maenads
can
really
be
utilized
even
in
enterprise
context
today,
and
what
type
of
value
that
you
can
reap
out
of
that
and
in
the
cases,
are
pretty
cool
because
they're
really
global.
So
it's
not
limited
to
a
very
one-off
case.
Let's
say
something
is
very
it's
very
wide
in
its
applicability.
B
So
basically,
what
we're
trying
to
see
from
from
from
the
office
hours
or
trying
to
get
guidance
is
where
would
be
the
best,
the
best
start
to
kind
of
join
the
the
ecosystem
also
of
baseline,
since
we
believe
that
there's
a
good
overlap
in
the
activities
or
at
least
in
the
in
division
that
we
share
and
be
I
mean
we
would
also
like
to
see
from
the
open
source
perspective
kind
of.
What's
the
overlap
as
well
as
from
the
let's
say,
proprietary
focus
in
terms
of
just
client
offering.
What?
B
A
Thanks,
thomas,
that's,
that's
a
pretty
informative
I've
been
hearing.
There
have
been
questions
on
various
fora
about
you
know,
origin
trail,
I,
don't
know
that
much
about
it,
and
so
it's
good
to
get
a
little
bit
of
information
is
Oregon.
Trail
I
mean
does
it?
Is
it
layer
two
off
of
aetherium
yeah.
B
Yeah,
yes
correct
so
origin
trail
is
like
you:
can
it's
like
a
middleware,
that's
decentralized,
so
it's
built
on
top
of
a
theorem.
Well,
I!
Didn't
really.
We
started
off
working
with
the
quirian
because
it
offered
us
that
the
key
characteristic
which
we
required,
which
was
kind
of
having
that
integrity
right
so
permission
systems,
would
have
a
limited
amount
of
that
integrity.
Where
is
something
that's
public
and
and
decentralized,
would
have
much
more
of
that.
So
that
was
the
attractive
bit
with
us
when
it
came
to
watch
him.
But
then
data
is
really
like.
B
You
can
scale
it
as
much
right
so
because
the
blockchain
is
intended
to
replicate
beta
across
the
entire
network.
So
origin
trail
is
a
layer
2
on
top
of
blockchain,
but
it's
really
tailor-made
to
handle
this
type
of
linked
data
where
the
replications
also
are
are
not
100%,
because
it's
a
graph.
So
it
is
a
decentralized
graph
and
it's
replicated
up
to
a
certain
amount,
but
not
throughout
the
entire
network.
It
rather
utilizes
blockchain,
underneath
to
anchor
in
the
different
different
proofs.
B
That
can
then
show
that
this
decentralized
network,
indeed
hasn't
tempered
with
the
with
the
data
and,
if
someone
woods,
the
Tempur
offer
litigation
via
smart
contracts
again
running
one
aetherium
right.
So
you
have
like
this
type
of
linked
data,
repository
extension
of
theorem,
which
gives
you
the
benefits
of
decentralization
and
kind
of
extends.
What
what
core
etherium
offering
gets
do
to
scalability
of
the
data,
which
is
what
we
saw
for
the
supply
chain
context,
was
really
key.
Oh
it's.
A
Pretty
interesting
any
questions
from
the
from
the
from
the
team
here
about
about
that
approach
by
the
way.
This
is
the
second
time
in
as
many
days
that
I've
had
a
conversation
with
somebody
about
layer,
2
and
baselining,
and
you
know
I'll
say
what
I
said
to
them
to
the
other
party
yesterday,
that
it
would
be
great
thing
to
see
a
project
on
I.
Don't
think
anybody's
tried
to
do
a
base
lining
pattern
with
you
know
two
layer,
two
and
figure
out
what
that
would
mean
right.
C
A
B
Yeah
I
think
there's
a
couple
of
couple
of
points.
It
could
be
beneficial
that
we
see
also
kind
of
because
it's
not
the
transaction
TPS
like
it,
wasn't
really
the
block
blocker
for
us.
So
it's
not
a
layer
two
in
sense
of
that
we
would
have
any
type
of
sidechain
or
something
like
that.
Origin
trail
is
not
a
blockchain.
It's
a
peer-to-peer
network
that
controls
this
decentralized
graph.
B
But
what
I
see
it
as
exciting
is
how
can
we
what's
the
overlap
of
that
with
the
linked
data
potential?
So
what
ever
is
baseline?
It's
not
it's
not
something.
That's
kind
of
easy
nice
lives
in
isolation,
at
least
not
in
the
context
of
the
supply
chain.
Use
case
that
we've
that
we're
discussing
so
it'd
be
more
like.
B
How
can
we
join
the
two
together
so
that
this
type
of
this
data
potentially
is
also
then
linked
to
something
that
something
else
something
relevant,
obviously,
because
the
identifiers
have
to
kind
of
cross-reference
and
can
also
be
by
that
by
that
through
that
kind
of
way
discoverable
by
someone
else
again,
maybe
as
from
the
partners
of
those
companies
that
are
doing
something
with
the
baseline
already
or
or
beyond,
yeah
and
kind
of
just
see
how
that
interplay,
or
vice
versa,
like
is
there
something
from
ot?
Obviously,
that
could
be
baseline
from
the.
A
Get-Go
that
sounds
like
it's
a
great
opportunity
for
the
OT
folks
to
to
create
a
demo
to
really
show
the
community
what
can
be
done
and
and
code
talks
right.
So
if
somebody
were
to
throw
up
a
quick
demo
of
how
that
would
work,
maybe
off
the
basic
radish,
34
demo
or
another
one
that
would
really
sing
for
everybody.
Right
I
mean
it's
hard,
it's
hard
to
talk
about
things
in
the
abstract,
even
among
people
that
are
skilled.
They
are
so
it's.
It
really
does
something
for
people
when
you
can
show
a
demo.
B
A
C
A
So
jump
on
the
slack
grab,
some
of
the
maintainer
x'
like
kyle
another
and
and
then
join
the
SSC
and
put
your
name
on
an
epic
and
explain
what
the
epic
is
and
start
to
unpack
it
into
a
real
project
and
and
then
at
some
point.
Let
me
know
or
let
let
the
the
sitting
chair
or
the
TSC
know
that
you
want
to
announce
a
new
demo
and
we'll
get
it
out
there.
A
If
you
want,
if
you
want
to
join
the
SSC
meeting
too,
that's
where
we
usually
discuss
new
projects
and
kind
of
shine,
the
flashlight
on
the
shiny
ones,
you
you're
welcome
to
do
that
there
on
Mondays
at
11:00
a.m.
every
other
weeks
of
excellence
next
week
and
send
me
your
you
know,
get
on
slack.
Send
me
your
your
email
addresses
and
get
up
ideas
and
we'll
we'll
get
you
into
there.
A
C
A
Vehicle
is
trying
to
get
up
the
mountain
so
yeah
other
than
that.
It's
great
to
see
everybody
we'll
see
you
next
week
same
bat-time,
same
bat-channel
and
as
I
said
TSC
is
tomorrow,
10
a.m.
not
11
a.m.
is
normal.
U.S.
Eastern
and
the
SSC
is
Monday
at
11
a.m.
u.s.
Eastern
and
once
again
getting
on
the
SSC
is
as
simple
as
being
accountable
for
an
epic
right.
So
if
you
have
an
epic
that
you
want
to
a
a
project
that
you
want
to
start
tracking
in
the
baseline
community,
go
ahead
and
contact
us.
A
Let
us
know
we'll
get
you
into
that
meeting
and
we
will
get
your
github
ID
into
the
roadmap
repo
so
that
you
can
add
your
epic
and
and
control
your
project.
Beyond
that,
it's
good
to
see
everybody
and
see
you
soon,
oh
hey!
By
the
way!
Kyle
do
you
want
to
say
anything
about
the
the
other
two
demos
that
you're
working
on?
Oh,
yes,.
C
A
A
Look
can't
wait
to
show
off
and
then
I
should
probably
say.
There's
the
just
is
the
last
thing.
There
is
a
big
tent
pole
project
that
folks
can
get
involved
with,
and
that
is
the
tokenization
of
invoices
that
is
taking
an
invoice
record
and
baselining
it
and
then
turning
it
into
something
you
can
manage
as
a
digital
digital
asset
and
do
things
like
factoring
and
other
kinds
of
asset
eat,
oconee
things.
So
that's
a
that's
the
big
tent
pole
project
for
the
summer.
Lots
of
folks
are
getting
involved
with
that.