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A
All
right
welcome
to
the
asia
pacific
call.
It
is
august
11th
of
2021.,
so
welcome
everybody.
The
minutes
have
been
posted,
so
if
you
could
add
yourself
to
the
minutes,
that
would
be
awesome
and
a
pretty
good
agenda
for
today.
A
I
think
the
first
item
is
yash.
You
are
on
and
we're
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
translations
and
you've
also
been
amazing
in
this
regard,
so
you
know
josh.
Could
you
kind
of
help
us
through
that?
A.
B
Little
bit
so
since
our
last
meeting
there
have
been
some
changes.
These
were
mainly
recommended
by
the
mentor
team
of
project,
so
kevin
k
or
mark
mainly
added
some
suggestions.
The
major
one
of
them
was
that
we
won't
be.
You
know
creating
too
much
work
for
the
working
groups.
They
won't.
There
will
be
only
one
extra
requisite,
and
that
would
be
that
they
would
have
to
create
a
new
issue
in
the
translations
repository.
B
You
know
linking
to
the
change
in
metrics
or
focus
areas,
and
we
would
be
providing
the
link
of
the
pr
or
the
issue
in
the
working
group.
And
yes,
so
the
translation
scheme
could
refer
to
that
original
issue
and
they
will
have
to
check
the
gate.
History
of
the
files
kevin
suggested
that
providing
the
comment.
Hash
was
not
a
good
idea,
since
the
process
could
get
a
sink,
because
you
know
comment
has
like
a
file,
can
have
multiple
comments,
so
it's
just
simpler.
If
someone
could
you
know
check
the
git
history?
C
D
C
I
think
yash
and
riddick
have
done
a
really
good
job
on
this,
so
generally
we're
from
from
a
release
perspective,
we're
trying
to
keep
things
as
simple
as
possible,
and
we
also
don't
want
to.
We
don't
want
to
dictate
too
much
of
how
things
are
done.
We
want
to
give
the
translation
teams
flexibility
in
how
they're
doing
it
so
so
we
don't
want
to
give
the
translation
teams
too
much
work.
We
don't
want
to
give
the
working
groups
too
much
work.
We
just
want.
C
We
want
to
keep
it
simple
and
if
we
have
to
add
more
complexity
to
it,
we
would
rather
add
it
over
time
than
than
early
on
so
right
now
we're
we're
gonna,
try
to
keep
it
simple
and
see
how
this
goes
in
the
next
release,
which
our
next
release
is
scheduled
for
the
first
week
of
october.
C
A
E
I
think
most
of
the
comments
has
been
answered
by
josh
and
kevin
here
in
the
documentation
and
through
the
meeting
and-
and
I
just
noticed
that
josh
just
had
one
note
at
the
meeting-
notes
that
hush
hash
commit
id
will
be
removed.
Right,
yeah
commit
hash.
B
C
So
keeping
track
of
individual
hashes
for
each
of
those
commits
becomes
a
a
point
of
it's.
It's
a
little
weighty
and
it
also
adds
it
adds
multiple
points
where
the
translations
can
become
out
of
sync
right.
So
if
you're,
if
you're
not
looking
at
the
right
commit
hash,
then
the
metric
can
be
out
of
sync.
If
the,
if
a
working
group
gives
you
three
commit
hashes,
the
only
one
you
really
need
is
the
last
one.
C
Yes,
so
if
the
only
one
you
need
is
the
last
one,
then,
rather
than
getting
a
commit
hash,
what
we're
suggesting
is
the
working
group
just
points
you
towards
the
metric
that
needs
to
be
worked
on,
and
if
you
need
the
commit
hash
you
can
you
can
get
the
commit
hash
yourself
by
looking
at
the
commit
history
and
and
doing
git
gift
there,
so
rather
than
the
rather
than
the
working
groups
providing
the
commit
cash.
C
We're
proposing
that,
if
the
translation
team
requires
the
the
commit
hash,
they
just
go
to
the
the
most
current
version
of
the
metric
and
and
pull
the
commit
hash
themselves.
E
D
That's
a
this
is
a
common,
so
git
lab
and
github.
Don't
work
that
way
garrett
does
they
actually
do
put
commit
hashes
in
the
messages,
so
it's
not
unprecedented
in
open
source.
I
don't
understand
exactly
you
know.
If
it's
it
sounds
like
it's
a
process
thing
that
translator
the
translation
team
is
doing.
C
So
from
a
from
our
standpoint,
if
the,
if,
if
that
works
for
the
translation
team,
if
that,
if
it's
providing
some
function,
that's
helpful,
then!
Yes,
please
do
it,
but
from
the
from
the
release
team
standpoint,
we
don't
want
to
dictate
that
all
translation
teams
have
to
do
that.
So
now,
yeah
I
mean
that
makes
sense.
Yeah
so
feel
so
feel
free
to
do
it.
If
it's
working
for
you
and
it's
and
it's
part
of
your
process,
yeah.
E
Because
I
want
to
iterately
doing
the
translation
after
the
metrics
were
refreshed
at
that
time,
so
I
have
to
keep
trying
any
changes
made
based
on
the
translation
last
time,
so
I
I
prefer
to
add
this
commit
hash
into
my
commit
message
thing
I
do
know
where
I
should
start
from
yeah.
C
If
it's
working
for
you,
then
yes,
please
keep
doing
it
and
and
even
maybe
take
some
notes
on
how
you're
doing
it
so
that
when,
when
we
have
the
so
the
next
team,
that'll
that'll
that
we're
hoping
to
have
start
working
on
translation
teams
is
the
spanish
team
and
it
would
be
very
helpful
for
them
to
be
able
to
see
how
you've
been
doing
it.
So,
once
again,
we
don't
want
to
tell
them
how
to
do
it.
C
They
we'd
like
them
to
figure
out
their
workflow
themselves
and
they
can
use
your
best
practices
to
help
figure
that
out.
But
we
don't
want
to.
We
don't
want
to
dictate
how
they're
doing
it.
Nor
do
we
want
to
dictate
how
you're
doing
it
so
because
the
the
way
you're
doing
it
is
gonna
is
working,
is
working
for
you
so,
and
we
definitely
encourage
that.
A
B
A
C
No
okay,
no,
the
the!
If
the
if
the
chinese
translation
team
is
going
to
continue
using
hashes,
that's
perfectly
fine.
Okay,
this
this
document
outlines
kind
of
the
the
overall
general
process
and
the
basically.
This
document
outlines
the
points
of
communication
between
the
release
team
and
the
translation
team.
Okay.
So
if
the,
if
the
hashes
are
being
used
by
the
translation
team,
that's
a
that's
a
tool
that
they
are
using,
but
it
is
not
a
communication.
C
It
is
not
a
piece
of
communication
between
the
release
team
and
the
translation
team,
which
is
the
primary
purpose
of
this
document.
Gotcha,
okay,.
A
Thank
you
so
on
that
with
respect
to
the
community
handbook,
so
here's
the
handbook
by
the
way
that
was
just
there,
was
just
a
presentation
on
the
handbook
about
how
good
it
is
so
by
by
some
folks
that
I
get
lab
so
pretty
awesome.
So
do
you
have
a
thought
on
where
this
would
go
in
the
handbook,
josh
or
kevin.
C
Probably
down
under
community
and
around
metrics,
that's
my
guess
like
here
yeah
in
that
area.
Yes,
there.
A
C
Might
so
the
this
document
here
is
kind
of
a
it's
part
of
the
metrics
releases,
so
it's
pr,
we
probably
put
it
down
so
the
metrics
releases.
This
is
gonna,
have
to
be
edited
and
it
probably
the
yeah,
probably
becomes
part
of
this.
Okay.
F
C
Yeah,
I
think
it's,
I
think,
it'll
be
easier
if
we,
if
we
keep
this
all
together,
because
the
the
this
this
document
actually
outlines
a
lot
of
the
the
release
protocols
as
well
as
well.
A
A
A
Okay,
moving
on,
we
have
the
metrics
model
discussion,
so
we
so
if
you
recall
there
was
a
powerpoint
document
that
was
shared
about
how
the
metrics
can
be
brought
together
in
kind
of
a
particular
context,
how
we
can
think
about
the
metrics
that
are
distributed
or
produced
by
the
chaos
project,
how
they
can
be
brought
together
in
a
particular
context.
Does
somebody
have
that
link
handy
that
could
share
it?
I'd
like
to
show
it
again
really
quick.
A
E
A
A
Yes,
so
thank
you
so
in
particular
kind
of
this
imagery
right
so
as
we
think
about
how
metrics
can
be
brought
together,
because
I
think
this
is
a
really
great
kind
of
next
step
for
the
chaos
project,
to
not
just
produce
the
metrics
and
produce
the
tools
but
start
providing
guidance
as
to
how
the
metrics
can
be
brought
together
in
meaningful
ways,
and
this
is
one
proposed
model
of
probably
hundreds
of
proposed
models
that
could
exist,
and
so
the
okay,
so
there's
there's
another
working
group
in
the
chaos
project
called
the
app
ecosystem
working
group
and
it's
with
individuals
here
in
the
us,
as
well
as
individuals
in
europe
and
they're,
doing
similar
things
where
they're
taking
a
look
at
kind
of
the
app
ecosystem
space
and
about
how
metrics
can
be
brought
together
as
meaningful
for
that
ecosystem.
A
A
I
think,
unless
somebody
can
tell
me
otherwise
that
it's
absolutely
impossible
to
get
a
meeting
where
there
are
people
from
asia,
pacific
region,
north
america
and
europe,
so
so
as
a
result,
we're
going
to
have
two
meetings
that
that
will
address
this
issue,
and
I
will
some
of
us
on
this
call
in
north
america.
I
think,
will
attend
both
of
those
meetings,
so
the
the
work
that's
being
done
in
the
app
ecosystem
space
they've,
been
thinking
through
kind
of
the
processes
by
which
you
can
develop.
These
models
make
these
models
available,
distribute
these
models.
A
They've
been
doing
work
in
that
regard,
and
I
think
a
lot
of
that
effort
would
help
in
in
this
metric
model.
This
metric
model
working
group
so
as
to
not
repeat
work
from
one
to
another.
So
elizabeth
d,
did
you
do
you?
Were
you
able
to
track
down
that
time
when
it
is.
H
Well,
I
posted
it
to
the
mailing
list
to
see
if
we
could
change
it,
because
the
original
idea
was
to
have
it
around
one
o'clock
which
one
o'clock
sorry
eastern,
which
is
you
know
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
So
so
we
were
proposing
I'll,
just
drop
it
in
here,
because
it's
easier,
that's
the
time
we
were
proposing,
but
no
one
really
spoke
up
to
say
if
that
was
okay,
so
I
don't
know
whatever
you
all
want
to
do
is
fine.
E
B
E
H
I
think
we
had
some
some
people
on
the
west
coast
that
wanted
to
join
as
well,
which
is
kind
of
why
we
were
trying
to
get
something
that
would
work
for
that.
Those
groups
of
people,
so
can
I
go
ahead
and
put
that
on
the
calendar,
then,
is
that,
okay,
with
everybody.
D
I
mean
they
could
join
it's
pretty
late
yeah.
We
kind
of
we
kind
of
knew.
We'd
have
to
have
a
separate
meeting
for
this.
D
A
A
H
So
yeah,
when
I
so
I'll
just
send
a
quick
message
to
the
mailing
list
and
say
that's
what
we're
doing
and
then
anyone
else
who
wants
to
join
this
conversation
can
then
join
the
app
the
next
echo
app
ecosystem
meeting
on
whatever
date.
That
is,
is
that,
okay,
that
cool.
H
A
Okay,
okay,
cool-
and
I
think
you
know
some
of
our
some
of
the
things
to
think
about
are
like
how
do
we
like
what
are
the
models
right,
of
course,
like
what
are
the
models
that
need
to
be
developed,
but
also,
how
do
we
like
distribute
those
models
to
others
like?
What's
the
best
way
to
kind
of
represent
these
models
through
the
website?
A
H
Good
question
before
you
move
on:
do
we
have
any
anyone
that
has
a
design
background
or
someone
with
experience
in
visualizing
these,
like
on
on
the
web
visualizing
similar
kind
of
things
I.
I
D
H
A
A
A
H
Is
for
beginners
right
people
who
aren't
super
familiar
with
what
we're
doing
and
we're
trying
to
like,
you
know,
explain
how
you
can
kind
of
package
these
up
in
different
ways,
and
so
I
don't
know
it's
just
a
thought.
If
we
do,
if,
if
it's
like,
if
it's
just
us,
that's
fine,
we'll
just
have
to
kind
of
be
aware,
you
know
of
what
that
that
curse
of
knowledge
like
we
know
too
much.
So
we
don't
know
what
we
don't
know.
D
A
I'm
thinking
of
I
should
talk
to
emily
because
she
has
a
a
web
design.
Emily
brown,
that
is,
she
is
helping
us
with
the
accessibility
audit
for
the
web
page
just
taking
a
look
at
or
the
website,
I
should
say-
and
I
should
see
if
her
organization
has
expertise
in
that
area,
because
that
could
be
good
and
emily
to
your
point,
john
then
emily's
been
on
the
chaos
calls
for
a
year
I
mean
she's.
Quite
yeah
she's
got
context
if
yeah
there's.
A
D
At
least
it's
not
so
it's
it's
like
the
metadata
visualization.
D
Yeah,
okay,
yeah.
E
But
the
people
who
who
who
is
gonna
looking
through
our
model,
I
mean
at
least
they
should
have
some
background
of
open
source
right,
so
they
should
be
familiar
from
some
events
or
activities
happened
in
the
open
source
community
collaborations,
for
example,
how
to
how
to
create
an
issue
how
to
handle
android
in
the
github
or
any
other
platform.
I
think
at
least
those
contacts
should
be
included
by
users.
H
A
F
D
D
Archetypes
yeah
use
cases
no
more
like
like
who
are
the
you
know
they
use.
It's
not
use
cases
more
than
it
is
so
much
as
it
is
like
you
get
like
our.
I
can't
remember
if
it's
archetypes
or
there's
another
word
for
it,
but
personas
personas
yeah,
these
are
user
personas.
D
So
what
are
the
metrics
models
that
a
user
persona
like
a
community
manager,
a
maintainer,
a
corporation
with
thousands
of
projects?
What
are
what
are
their
for
for
that
persona?
What
what
is?
What
are
the
metrics
models
that
are
useful
to
them
exactly.
C
D
On
an
event,
well,
the
badging
programs
use
case
are
on
an
event,
but
most
of
our
metrics
are
not
use
cases
around
events
and-
and
we
have,
I
think
we
have
a
lot
of
use
cases
around
specific
things
that
are
embedded
in
sets
of
discrete
metrics,
but
we
haven't
this.
Is
they
can?
This
is
sort
of
the
representation
effort
of
people
consuming
the
metrics?
C
Right
so
I
mean
the
example
that
we're
looking
at
here
is
how
the
the
metrics
fit
within
a
the
the
development
process
right.
K
C
Yes,
so
I
could
envision,
I
could
envision
another
data
visualization,
similar
to
this,
about
how
the
metrics
fit
within
a
you
know,
event
the
process.
K
Yeah,
we
are
planning
to
deployment
the
operation
flow
or
the
common
flow,
so
this
is
just
one
of
each
just
in
the
development
flow
yeah,
so
I
think
we
can
make
some
swim
name,
flowchart
or
other
form
of
charge.
So
therefore
the
personal
centric
or
the
process
centric,
so
we
employ
different
chart.
I
think.
C
I
I
agree,
I
agree
with
that.
I
think
there
are
a
couple
different
ways.
We
can
look
at
it,
but,
but
once
again
I
I
don't
know
that
persona
is
necessarily
the
the
the
best
way
to
look
at
it.
It's
still
it's
still
more
about
a
a
specific
use
case,
or
rather
than
a
persona,
so.
D
D
And
I
think
yeah
and
I
think
about
to
explain
it
would
be
like
our
discrete
metrics
are
very
granular,
and
the
badging
program
is
a
good
example
of
kind
of
like
a
mid-level
design
where
it
brings
together
a
few
things
really
to
gather
data
and
then
represent
it
back,
but
still
functioning
largely
as
discrete
metrics.
For
one
use
case,
and
when
I
look
at
these
models,
I
see
them
as
being
more
or
less
useful
to
people
with
different
jobs
and
and
that's
a
higher
level
view
than
what
we've
taken
so
far,
and
I
think
so.
C
Right
but
but
a
community
manager
is
just
a
job:
it's
not
a
like
a
personalism
or
in-depth
snapshot
of
of
a
of
a
user
of
a
potential
user
right
right.
F
I
Specific
user
experience
definition
that
when
I
hear
sean
talking
about
it,
I
don't.
I
don't
think
that
I
feel
like
people
are
using
different
definitions
of
personas
when
they
talk
about
it
and
I
think
it's
creating
a
bit
of
confusion.
C
Yes,
yes,
yeah,
it's
it's
perfectly
fine
to
build
use
cases
that
are
targeted
towards
community
community
managers
or
program
managers.
However,
when
we,
when
we
were
talking
about
personas,
exactly
it's
exactly
what
dawn
said,
so
it's
a
it's,
it's
a
very
specific
thing:
that's
used
in
the
design
of
systems,
so
we're
not
we're
not
designing
these
use
cases
specifically
for
one
persona
like
they
can
be
used
by
other
personas.
A
This
is
great,
though
I
mean
these
are
exactly
the
things
that
need
to
be
sorted
out
precisely
so
these
are
the
discussions
that
we
do
need
to
have
so
that
it's
meaningful
for
people
who
are
using
these.
You
know,
as
we
present
them
on
as
a
community.
So
that's
great.
We
have
three
more
things
on
the
agenda
today,
so
we're
back
to
chinese
translation,
so
I
think
they're
almost
finished,
but
that's
the
comment
share.
E
Yeah
just
share
this
news
to
every
one
of
you
here.
I
noticed
like
soon
on
the
and
my
two
just
created
new
two
two
new
issues
about
this
new
matrix
translations.
I
have
taken
this
two
issues.
F
E
Start
start
the
translation
look
okay
and
for
the
other
things
I
think
are
mostly
finished.
We
just
need
to
revise
the
something
after
the
matrix
got
some
refresh
during
this
period
period,
and
the
other
thing
is
about
yeah
guru,
maharaj,
green
lamborghini
yeah,
and
we
discussed
a
little
bit
on
the
github
and
also
on
the
slack
channel.
E
And
finally,
last
week
I
created
this
solution
on
the
github
and-
and
I
will
already
submit
the
code
on
on
this
link
and
the
following
job-
is
about
maintaining
maintaining
this
solutions
and
welcome
everyone
and
to
start
using
these
solutions
to
give
give
us
the
feedback.
A
F
Yeah,
I
know
I
know
this
was
it
was
daniel.
L
E
A
Yeah
yeah,
that's
awesome.
I
assume
giddy
is
growing
quite
quickly
as
yes,
yeah.
L
Yes,
yeah,
you
know
next
week
away,
we
published
open,
open
euros.
Project
will
hold
a
meet
up
with
gt
on
the.
G
A
F
A
The
right
place
at
the
very
moment,
all
right,
cool
and
then
the
the
last
thing
on
the
list
is
the
oss
summit.
China
does
that's
what
I
mean.
F
So
it's
just
to
to
to
let
you
know
that
william
here
in
the
call
and
me
we
submitted
a
couple
of
talks,
two
different
sources
from
china,
but
by
the
way
the
call
for
papers
is
closing
on
the
16th.
So
there
is
still
some
days
as
well
as
for
the
call
for
papers
for
chaos
by
the
way
yeah.
We
we
talked
back
about
or
the
goal
here
is
the
titles
one
of
them
is
on
the
need
for
metrics
to
engage
with
open
source
communities.
F
That's
one
of
the
talks
we'd
like
to
to
start
with
the
audience
there
and
the
other
one
is.
F
I
think
something
that
we've
perhaps
directly
or
indirectly
discussed
here
in
chaos,
and
I
I
thought
that
might
be
worth
sharing
with
you,
which
is
the
title,
is
working
closer
understanding,
cultural
differences
and
that's
a
topic
that
I
would
say
willem,
and
I
we
are
passionate
about
this,
because
we
we've
been
talking
to
each
other
for
a
while,
for
other
reasons,
right
out
of
out
of
chaos
of
commons
and
some
other
places,
and
it's
I
would
say
it's
it's
quite
interesting.
F
How
we
see
things,
how
we
try
to
understand
each
other,
how
we
can
see
things
in
different
ways,
depending
on
the
on
the
topic
or
so,
but
in
any
case,
we've
had
the
opportunity
to
work
together.
F
Even
given
the
you
know,
the
language,
differences
or
the
cultural
differences,
and
that's
probably
part
of
the
perhaps
the
ni
discussion
that
we
can
run
within
chaos
at
some
point.
But
I
wanted
to
to
let
you
know
william
you're
around.
So
I
don't
know
if
you'd
like
to
share
something
else.
E
You
may
know
that
chaok
just
invited
me
to
to
have
a
topic
on
this
meeting,
to
introduce
the
chaos,
how
to
use
scales
matrix
with
the
green
light
kt
and
to
show
to
introduce
about
the
whole
matrix
with
matrix
models.
Something
like
that.
I
think
if,
if
I
remember
correctly,
it's
called
on
disks
number
six
and
we
have
quite
a
long
time
to
prepare
for
that,
because
I
think
before
that
they
have
several
months
to
to
doing
the
discussion
around
the
matrix
model
and
the
matrix
discussion.
E
A
Did
you
say
the
the
it's
in
december
is
that
when
the
meeting
ends
it's
december.
M
Yeah,
I
I
think
this
is
a
very
good
opportunity
to
to
to
teach
a
little
more
people
to
know
about
the
chaos,
and
I
I
guess
that
there's
a
lot
of
hospital
people
who
really
interesting
about
that.
Oh
by
the
way
I
I
can
share
some
interesting
informations.
M
I
I
got
seen
amazing
khan
last
week
and
in
a
community
check,
there
was
some
discussion
about
chaos
and
there's
al
another
apache
project
and
because
it
starts
with
k,
but
I
I'm
sorry
I
forgot
forgot
the
name
but
yeah
yeah,
kebab
and
and
this
sharon
folger
and
just
to
share
their
some.
There
are
some
discussions
on
the
with
the
chaos
and
I
know.
D
We
already
submitted
two
presentations
for
osf
summit:
china
wow
one
is
focused
on
licensing
because
we've
got
a
really
robust
licensing
management
module
and
the
other
is
on
the
dependencies
work
that
the
google
summer
of
code
accomplished
for
us,
we've
implemented
the
oss
scorecard
and
have
also,
I
would
say,
re-engineered
the
ideas
behind
the
original
libraries.io
platform.
D
A
G
D
E
A
L
L
Okay,
you're,
first,
okay,
let
me
go
first,
so
I
hope
I
have
a
news
for
chaos.
So
you
know
the
open
atom
foundation.
The
first
foundation,
open
source
foundation
will
go
to
the
you
know.
One
year
analyze
the
sorry
one
year,
I'm
gonna
say
energy,
the
the
the
developer
states
summit
on
october
and
there
have
almost
seven
sections
one
session
is
a
governance.
L
So
so
I
at
the
I'm,
the
am
the
manager
of
this
session.
You
know
the
I
have
disabled
a
topic
about
the
chaos,
how
to
how
to
use
request
metrics
to
manager
to
bareness
community.
L
I
approve
it
under
past.
That's
the
other
topic
and
the
the
speaker
is
the
you
know
the
active
contributor
for
our
state
translate
for
chaos
into
chinese
yeah.
She
will
speak
how
to
use
the
chaos
metrics
to
download.
L
The
event
is
the
sorry
I
I
I
will
check.
I
will
check
in
okay,
okay,.
E
M
Yeah
and
I
I
think
a
lot
of
people
give
a
very
good
feedback
about,
because
in
the
community
track
a
lot
of
people,
okay,
as
the
community
manager.
They
made
quite
interesting
about
how
to
use
the
metrics
and,
I
think,
a
lot
of
people
in
china.
They
already
know
about
the
chaos,
but
they
barely
have
a
tools
to
help
them
to
to
to
find
the
right
metrics
to
to
to
measure
the
the
performance
of
the
community.
G
A
E
Some
I
heard
some
discussion
this
week
or
last
week
in
the
chaos
china
communities
they
just
mentioned.
That
cable
was
active,
was
not
active
for
for
one
year
or
two
years,
but
they
suddenly
become
active
recently,
and
maybe
they
are
doing
some
refactoring
refactor
work
in
the
past
several
months,
so
they
are
not
so
active,
but
but
recently
they
have
finished
the
whole
refactor
work,
so
they
start
focusing
the
more
matrix
implementation.
That's.
A
C
I
She's,
the
one
that
authored
this
wiki
page,
it
looks
like,
but
it
hasn't
been
updated
for
more
than
a
year.
So.
I
I
A
D
E
L
L
A
Cool,
that's
awesome
all
right.
Well
again,
thank
you
so
much
for
all
of
our
her,
our
friends
on
this
call.
It's
absolutely
wonderful
and
the
progress
is
absolutely
amazing.
So.