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From YouTube: CHAOSS App Ecosystem Working Group 1/24/22
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A
B
I
think
there's
still
continued
interest
from
for
most
of
us.
It's
just
a
matter
of
day
jobs
taking
us
in
just
you
know
having
demands
on
time,
so
I
I
think,
actually,
I
think
it's
kind
of
two
options.
One
one
is
to
expand
the
reach
beyond.
This
has
been
historically
a
kind
of
gnome
and
kde
centric
thing,
so
one
is
to
expand
the
reach
to
more
projects
and
the
other
is
to
expand
the
depth
into
which
I
guess
we're
pulling
people
from
those
projects.
B
So,
for
example,
you
know
in
kde
it's
been
neo
consistently
showing
up
and
are
there
others
within
the
kde
community,
and
you
know,
are
there
others
within
the
gnome
community,
so
yeah
try
and
try
to
maybe
grab
more
people
from
within
individual
communities
gives
us
more.
B
B
I
suppose
things
similar
in
the
similar
space
as
nom
and
kde
desktop
environment
type
things.
Those
are
the
two
largest
of
course,
but
also
maybe
at
at
distributions.
I
say
now
kind.
A
A
Not
that
I'm
aware
of
the
what
I
was
thinking,
another
option
is
to
transition
the
work
that
we're
doing
here
into
the
chaos
metrics
model
working
group,
which
then
would
not
be
as
focused
on
the
personas
that
we
have.
They
will
also
be
talking
about
other
scenarios
and
so
on,
and
so
the
meetings
themselves
would
not
be
as
focused
on
what
we've
been
talking
about.
B
And
I
know
red
hat
has
involvement
that
isn't
me
like
brian
prophet
has
been
involved,
but
I
don't
know
what
kind
of
involvement
I
don't
know.
What
kind
of
action
happens
there.
A
Yeah
brian
has
he
was
on
the
board.
He
was
a
founding
member.
He
has
since
taking
a
step
back
a
little
bit.
I
don't
see
him
on
the
calls
that
I'm
in
he's
doing
some.
A
C
A
C
Yeah
yeah:
it's
like
this
snow
storm,
that's
above
greece
right
now,
which
has
the
funny
name,
hope,
alpina
and
yeah.
All
of
greece
is
like
shut
down
their
lands.
First
time,
they're
seeing
snow
things
like
that,
so
yeah
beautiful,
if
you
are
home
watching
it
outside,
but
not
when
you're
walking
on
the
streets
or
if
you
need
to
go
somewhere
for
another
emergency
or
something
roads,
are
all
closed.
Nothing
is
moving
outside
anyway.
Let
don't
let
me
distract
you
from
a
conversation.
I
understand
you're
talking
about
sustaining
our
work
here
and
moving
forward.
A
Yeah,
my
observation
was
that
the
original
founding
members
of
this
group,
some
of
us,
seem
to
be
pulled
in
different
directions
and
we
seem
to
be
losing
some
steam.
Maybe
that's
just
because
we're
coming
out
of
a
break
and
things
have
been
slow.
C
C
A
C
A
So
the
the
metrics
model
working
group
is
building
use
cases
for
metrics
where
they
say.
Okay,
you
have
this
specific
focus
like
what
we're
doing
with
our
personas,
and
here
are
the
three
or
five
metrics
that
you
would
look
at,
and
why
do
you
look
at
these
so
they're,
building
out
these
models
of
metrics
for
specific
use
cases
or
in
our
case
personas,
and
so
I
think,
transitioning
it
over-
would
look
like
taking
their
template,
putting
the
personas
we
have
already
defined
into
that
template
and
then.
A
A
A
And
this
is
a
fairly
new
group,
it
just
started
in
august
and
so
they've
right
now.
They
have
one
model
that
is
already
put
together
and
then
a
few
others
they're
working
on
so
they're,
also
still
figuring
things
out.
Sean
had
joined
our
call
a
couple
months
ago
when
this
work
was
starting
up
to
hear
about
what
we
were
doing
and
to
see
how
our
works
are
similar
or
how
we
can
learn
from
each
other.
So
I
don't
know
if
you
were
on
that
call.
If
you
remember
that.
A
B
A
lot
that
is
maybe
more
specific
to
what
the
name
is,
which
isn't
you
know,
an
app
ecosystem,
a
running,
a
project
that
is
not
just
itself,
but
is
it?
You
know
it
creates
an
ecosystem
of
of
third-party
and
maybe
loosely
connected
apps.
B
But
I
mean
you
know
the
event.
Organizer
thing
that
we
have
is
is
that's.
A
Yeah,
so
what
do
you
think
the
chances
are
of
finding
someone
or
others
in
gnome
and
kde
communities
to
do?
Do
you
know
anyone
who
might
have
interest
in
joining?
Because
then
that's
a
simple
thing:
we
can
just
reach
out
and
we
can
even
option
three
as
we
look
at
finding
a
new
time.
That
is
more
that
we
are
all
able
to
join.
B
C
No,
it's
here,
it
says
in
the
evening,
so
it's
perfect
for
me
so
four
hours
and
I
can
drink.
C
B
B
In
the
u.s,
I
think
they're,
both
west
coast,
pacific
time
when
they're
in
the
u.s,
which
is
it's
still
a
comfortable
meeting
time
for
our
meeting
time,
I
think,
is
comfortable
for
anything
from
u.s
pacific
to
central
european,
but
we're
probably
not
going
to
get
people
here
from
australia.
A
C
In
regards
to
reaching
people,
I
did
mention
it
a
couple
from
kde
that
were
into
metrics
things,
but
they
were
already
busy
back
then.
So
I
don't
I'm
not
very
hopeful
that
this
would
have
changed
by
now.
C
What
I
could
do
is
maybe
send
an
email
to
the
community
mailing
list
like
a
more
generic
one
and
hope
I
might
fish
some
people
from
there,
but
that
just
like
you
know,
I
guess
wishful
thinking.
You
said
it
and
just
hope
that
something
someone
would
respond.
A
C
B
B
B
C
C
A
A
A
B
A
Yeah,
just
you
can
use
the
elements
channel,
matrix
channel,
just
ping
us
or
send
us
an
email,
say:
hey
it's
ready
and
then
that
works.
C
Yeah,
maybe
publishing
the
bullet
was,
is
also
a
good
opportunity
to
science
share
it.
You
know
as
a
sample
of
what
we
do.
You
will
have
two
blog
posts
by
then
and
if
you're
interested
to
join
us
here,
it
is
so,
I
think,
the
last
time
we
shared
the
previous
one.
We
got
some
attention
on
our
accounts,
at
least
so
maybe
it's
a
good
opportunity
to
also
you
know,
share
this
and
have
a
call
to
action
to
join
us
to
do
more
work
on
these
things.
A
C
Popular
like
it's
mostly
that
where
we
hold
discussions
and
also
maybe
some
teams
are
on
telegram
but
yeah.
If
we're
hoping
for
more
people
from
within
chaos,
maybe
it
makes
sense
to
be
where
the
chaos
people
are
but
yeah.
I
know
some
people
within
kd
will
find
it
an
issue
to
join
slack
because
all
the
proprietary
privacy
things
so
yeah-
I
don't
know,
but
it's
not
like.
We
have
people
now
so
yeah.