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C
I'm
here
to
answer
any
outreach
questions
you
have
our
our
greatest
sadness
as
a
team
is
we
only
have
one
slot
for
sure
to
offer
and
a
lot
of
interest.
So
I
just
want
you
to
contribute
what
you
feel
that
you
can
and
fill
out
your
application
and
unfortunately
it's
a
very
constrained
environment
right
now,
but
I
am
happy
to
answer
any
of
your
questions
or
help
you
get
started
verify
anything,
that's
not
clear
already,
but
I'm
here
to
listen
to
you
or
answer
questions.
D
Yes,
so
I
guess
I
should
start
so.
I
am
yeah,
so
I'm
vincent
and
I'm
a
csc
undergrad
computer
science
undergrad
from
india,
apparently
in
my
pre-final.
A
D
Welcome,
sir,
so
yeah,
so
I
plan
to
join
chaos
for
the
outreach
internships,
some
with
the
project
or
orga
inclusivity,
documentation.
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D
C
That
are
potent
possible
and
we
don't
you
know
we're
gonna
we're
gonna
do
our
best
to
just
pick
the
best
candidate
and
have
a
little
bit
of
eggnog
agnosticism
around
which
project
is
chosen
so
contribute
to
the
one
of
the
two
that
you
think
I
mean
you
can't
contribute
to
both
of
them
if
you
like,
but
I
think
you're
outrage
application.
You
have
to
specify
one.
C
I
would
say
that
it
is
entirely
a
documentation
project.
The
only
caveat
with
that
might
be
that
part
of
the
thing
like
if
you
choose
the
auger
project,
part
of
what
you'll
likely
be
helping
us
document
is
the
installation
and
making,
and
in
parallel
with
that,
we're
actually
doing
significant
a
significant
amount
of
work
to
make
the
installation
easier
and-
and
so
that
will
be
that
that
so
so
I
mean,
but
I
would
I
would
you
know
if
we
have
an
intern.
C
C
C
So
if
you
did
any
contributions
to
a
project
like
auger
or
grammar
lab,
any
of
that
would
be
on
your
own
time.
We
would
so
that
outreachy
projects
are
not
intended
to
support
software
development,
but
instead
support
documentation.
C
Yes,
and-
and
so
if
you
know
if
that
proves
to
dip,
you
know
too
much
of
a
challenge
and
it
will,
if
you
have
windows
for
example,
then
there's
plenty
that
can
be
improved
about
the
documentation
in
terms
of
navigability
and
readability,
even
if
you're
not
able
to
successfully
install
it
successfully
installing
it
is
not
a
prerequisite
for
making
a
documentation
contribution.
C
There's
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
could
be
worded
better,
more
clearly,
navigated,
more
succinctly,
if
you
notice,
for
example,
one
thing
I
consider
kind
of
a
defect
in
auger
is:
there's
the
quick
start,
menu
page
and
there's
also
a
separate
installation
page,
and
they
are
not
consistent
with
each
other
right
now
so
like
so,
you
don't
have
to
install
auger
to
make
a
contribution
there
and
again.
We
do
also
have
another
project.
C
I
thought
we
had
a
pretty
pretty
detailed,
which
page?
Is
it
not
mentioned
in
detail
on.
C
That
would
be
that
does
involve
a
little
bit
of
development,
but
metrics
models
are
kind
of
interesting.
So,
historically,
chaos
has
developed
a
series
of
metrics.
We
have
over
70
that
are
fully
released
right
now
and
of
those
metrics
that
are
fully
released.
C
D
So
do
you
or
chaos
project
do
under
that
implement
conversion
rate
metric.
It's
a
link.
C
Preferred
or
nice
to
have
skills
yeah
that
that
could
be
a
little
bit
confusing.
C
Yeah,
it
looks
like
I
didn't
check
those
skills.
I
think
I
think
a
nominal
familiar
rate
familiarity
with
python
is
important,
but
explaining
the
metric
and
drawing
on
others
to
do
the
development
would
also
be
a
valid
way
of
engaging
with
with
that
metric,
because
there's
really
there's
really
a
good
deal
of
explanation.
That's
required
for
these
metrics
models,
and
so
making
them
read.
Pretty
and
look
pretty
following
in
in
collaboration
with
the
developer,
is,
is
a
completely
valid
way
of
contributing
to
that
project.
D
So
so,
if
you
could,
just
in
short,
like
what
you
say
describe
like
both
the
projects
like
what
y'all
are
expecting
from
the
what
you
say,
though
other
than
what's
written
over
here
in
the
description
like
how
we
should
get
started.
What's
the
end
goal,
you
look
towards
by
the
end
of
this
april,
the
initial
contribution
phase,
because
we
are
all
like
a
little
bit
confused
about
what
to
do,
because
when
I
went
through
the
g
stock
page,
they
had
like
mini
tasks,
type.
C
Yeah,
what
we
would
expect
is
a
little
bit
of
documentation
around
it
or
a
little
bit
of
elaboration
of
documentation
for
the
for
the
implement
the
conversion
rate
metric.
C
So
if
you're
approaching
this,
if
you're
approaching
it
from
an
outreachy
perspective,
I
think
you
could
read
the
open
issue
and
there's
a
great
deal
of
specification
of
things
and
there's
ways
that
it's
visualized
and
there
are
some
references.
So
I
think
you
could
submit
a
comment
on
the
issue
that
elaborates
further
on
some
of
the
ideas.
C
I
think,
if,
if
you
want
to,
I
think
I
could
offer
another
task
there
as
well,
which
would
be
to
make
improvements
to
an
existing.
C
So
I
I
don't
know,
I
think
I
think
you
could.
I
think
you
can
just
anything
that
you
can
create
to
sort
of
bring
an
idea
of
the
realization
of
this
metric
into
a
more
elaborated
state,
and
so
there
are
some
example
visualizations
some
example
data
collection
strategies
and
for
those
of
you
who
don't
know
where
we
are
right
now
we're
talking
about
the
implementation
of
the
conversion
rate
metric
project,
I'm
just
going
to
post
a
link
to
that
here.
C
C
So,
what's
missing
is
a
definition
of
the
metrics
model
in
so
what
I
can
do
is
I
can
modify.
Let
me
modify
that
issue
slightly,
because
I
and
I'll.
A
C
D
C
C
C
You
can
do
that
using
language
from
the
issue
itself,
so
we
created
under
the
computer,
computing
community,
engagement,
working
group
and
there's
an
example.
Let
me
just
find
an
example:
metrics
model.
C
So
under
metrics
models
we
also
have
implementations
and
so
community
welcomingness
is
the
one
implementation
that
we've
done
so
far.
C
Yeah,
so
I
understand
why
that
is
a
little
bit
difficult
to
grok.
So
let
me
just
jump
back
to
chaos.
So
if
you
go
to
the
metrics
models,
working
groups
it.
This
is
a
brief
explanation
of
the
working
group.
It
meets
at
6,
00
p.m,
central
daylight
time,
which
I
don't
know
what
time
that
is
in
indian
standard
time
or
other
global
times.
It's
not
convenient
for
europe.
C
At
all.
This
metric,
the
metrics
models
working
group
emerged
out
of
our
collaboration
with
an
asia,
asia,
pacific,
specific
working
group,
and
so
we
we
make
the
meeting
times
convenient
for
china,
principally,
and
so
this
one's
at
6
p.m,
central
daylight
time
in
the
united
states
every
other
tuesday.
There
is
not
a
meeting
this
tuesday.
C
There
is
another
working
group
that
is
somewhat
related
called
the
asia-pacific
working
group
where
you
could
get
some
ideas.
They
meet
every
other
wednesday,
basically
every
when
the
weeks
that
the
metric
model
working
group
doesn't
meet,
the
asia
pacific
group
meets,
and
so
the
next
meetings
for
those
are
and
I'll
just
put
them
in
the
zoom
chat,
which
okay.
D
A
C
C
That
would
be
april
11th
april
12th,
oops,
dang,
asia,
pacific
time
I
got
totally
wrong.
C
Yeah
that's
wrong.
It's
april,
6
at
8
am
central
daylight
time
chicago
than
that
in
the
chat,
and
I
can
also
refer
you
to.
We
do
have
a
calendar
on
our
main
website.
C
Yeah,
here's
our
okay,
so
our
google
calendar,
which
actually
shows
all
of
the
different
working
group
meetings,
google.
So
all
of
our
meetings
are
in
a
google
calendar
at
the
bottom
of
this
link.
C
E
E
To
put
it
all
in
one
page,
I
guess,
as
for
the
installation,
so
my
question
is
when
we
have
some
suggestions
or
improvements
for
the
documentation,
should
we
open
an
issue
first
and
wait
for
some
confirmation
that
these
changes
are
actually
needed,
or
should
we
go
ahead
with
the
pull
request
and
then
ch
make
changes
like
afterwards
after
some
reviews.
C
I
think
you
can
go
ahead
and,
like
I'm
more
attentive
to
issues
than
I've
been
on
the
last
week,
usually,
but
you
can,
you
can
go
ahead
in
that
case,
that's
definitely
a
point
of
confusion.
I
completely
agree,
and
I
just
commented
that
you
can
go
ahead
and
get
started
with
that
and
do
a
pull
request
to
change
it.
C
C
I
believe
there
was
another
hand
raised
precious.
Is
that
how
I
say
your
name?
Oh,
first
search,
fernando,
that's
cool.
Go
ahead.
A
Oh
sorry,
hi
nice
to
meet
you
sean,
I'm
fernanda.
I
live
in
mexico
city
and
I'm
I
also
want
to
participate
with
cows
for
the
lcg
project,
I'm
interested
in
the
metrics
in
the
metrics
project
and
well.
At
the
beginning
I
saw
that
there
was
this
list
of
mic
of
maker
tasks
on
the
google,
the
google
summer
of
code,
and
I
complete
some
of
the
awesome
of
these
tasks
and.
B
A
I'm
a
little
confused
because
in
well.
I
don't
know
if
I
should
keep
going
with
task
and
also
can
like
try
to
add
to
the
descriptions
enjoying
some
of
these.
Some
of
the
working
meetings
to.
C
I
think
I
think,
if
you've
already
started
on
what
were
the
google
summer
of
code
tasks,
you
can
continue
to
work
on
those
and
and
you
could
participate
in
meetings.
I
added
so
I
wouldn't
restrict
you.
A
Yes
about
about
the
task
number
four,
I'm
a
little
confused,
because
I'm
not
sure
if
I
should
be
doing
well,
I
don't
know
if
I
in
the
dream
or
laugh,
I
should
be
playing
with
the
visualization
section
and
update
that.
Well,
I
can
like
do
my
own
with
the
data
and
can
like
screenshot
my
own
visualizations,
or
it
means
that
I
have
to
do
a
community
report
because
it's
also
mentioned
on
that
task.
So
that
does
confuse
me,
but
I
don't
know
if
you
could
clarify
a
little
and.
C
A
C
C
Yeah,
so
you
could
use
the
community
reports
for
development
just
to
add
some.
You
can
use
as
an
example
and
create
a
notebook.
Yes,
yes,
yeah,
but
that
would
certainly
be
that's
an
easier
way
to
start,
perhaps
for
outreachy.
A
Okay
and
about
task
number,
I'm
not
sure
if
it's
task
number,
two
or
three
that
talks
about
improvement
or
if
you
found
any
issues
installing
auger
or
grim
or
lab.
Well,
I
actually
found
some
and
I
make
a
list,
but
I
don't
know
if,
just
when
I
upload
my
my
repository
with
the
micropast
within
my
task,
I
just
can
like
pause,
at
least
if
I
have
to
make
issues
on
the
on
the
actual
google
lab
or
over
pages
or
just
list.
My
problems
on
the
when
I
upload
my
reposition
so.
C
I
think
I
think
they
make
you
in
the
outreachy
application
and
you
have
to
double
check
that
they
make
you
kind
of
point
to
a
contribution
that
you've
made.
So
if
you're
comfortable,
I
mean,
I
think,
if
you're
comfortable,
creating
issues
and
describing
things,
that's
that's
a
valid
way
of
making
a
contribution
in
this
phase,
especially
if
you're
doing
the
the
tasks
that
are
principally
gsac
oriented.
I
think
getting
up
to
speed
on
those
tools
and
making
a
pull
request
might
be
a
little
bit
more
difficult.
C
You
know
we
want
to.
We
want
to
not
have
the
task
consume
more
time
than
would
be
reasonable
for
illustrating
your
skills
and
what
you
would
bring
to
the
project
and
and
so
opening
issues
is
a
lighter
weight
way
of
making
a
contribution,
and
I
think
then
you
could
point
to
those
issues
in
your
outreachy
application
as
a
contribution
that
you've.
C
Made
know
polar,
I
mean,
pull
requests
are
more
straightforward.
However,
I
think
it's
it's
up
to
you.
If
you
want
to
make
a
contribution,
I
mean
I
think
I
want
to
think
I'm
thinking
of
your
time
and
investment,
and
you
know
if
your
time
and
investment
and
chaos
is
principally
contingent
on
the
outreachy
program
and
becoming
part
of
it,
knowing
that
we
only
have
one
slot.
C
Probably
I
I
think
the
issue
is,
you
know
I
don't
wanna,
I
don't
to
take
up
a
lot
of
your
time
if
that's
the
only
reason
that
you're
engaging
in
the
project
and
if
you
won't
be
having
the
time
to
engage
otherwise,
so
we
want
to
respect.
We
don't
want
to
take
advantage
of.
Anyone,
I
think,
is
what
I
would
say
so,
instead
of
spending
two
days
making
a
contribution
to
one
of
the
tools,
it's
perfectly
reasonable
to
enumerate
a
bunch
of
work
that
needs
to
be
done
in
an
issue.
A
Okay,
that's
cool,
and
also
so
is
it
okay.
Well,
as
I
understand
on
the
last
part
of
you
told
vincent,
if
I
create
came
like
a
mini,
you
write
their
notebook
with
some
of
the
other
functions
of
the
task.
I
mean
something
like
that
would
be
useful.
I
mean,
I
don't
know,
I'm
thinking
yes,.
A
C
Yeah,
I
think,
in
the
case
of,
for
example,
the
metrics
model
task
or
project.
If,
if
you
did
one
little
thing
in
in
the
jupiter
notebook,
that
would
be
useful,
I
think
yeah,
I'm
just
just
trying
to
be
fair
with
your
time.
I
think
figuring
out
how
to
write
the
query
and
run
the
query.
C
Certainly
the
community
reports,
our
community
reports
repository,
gives
you
some
really
solid
work
examples,
but
you
may
need
to
you
know:
access
data.
That's
not!
You
may
not
understand
the
schema
fully.
It
is
in
the
auger
documentation,
but
I
also
again
to
respect
your
time.
If,
if
your
principal,
you
know
desires
to
become
an
outreaching
candidate,
I
mean
the
limits
we
have.
That
would
take
more
time
to
make
that
kind
of
contribution.
C
But
it's
I
mean
obviously
that's
appreciated.
We
just
I
do
not
want
to
again
take
advantage.
I
want
us
to
offer
you
a
reasonable
micro
task
that
doesn't
take
two
days
to
complete.
A
Okay,
well,
that's
cool!
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
time
and.
C
C
B
Oh
hi,
my
question
was
already
answered
so.
C
We
also
have
a
one
of
the
sure.
One
of
the
members
of
our
community
armstrong
is
with
us
as
well.
No
okay,
so
augustina,
I
see
your
hand
is
raised.
B
Yes,
hi
hi
everyone,
so
I
have
a
question
also
about
the
outreachy
contributions.
I'm
also
an
outreach
intern,
and
I
mean
I
was
making
some
pull
requests
to
update
some
of
the
documentation.
B
While
I
was
reading
it,
but
I
have
a
problem
that
I
don't
have
enough
space
in
my
computer
to
to
install
auger
or
any
other.
You
know
also
agreement
lab.
So
I'm
a
bit
concerned
about
that.
Do.
C
B
B
And
that
would
be
a
valuable
contribution
because
I'm
I
don't
know
if
it's
annoying
to
have
a
lot
of
pull
requests
about
updating,
typos
and
things
like
that.
I
mean
I
was
reading
through
the
chaos
documentation
and
I
read
that
there's
lots
of
different
types
of
contributions
that
can
be
made,
and
I
mean
I
mean
I'm
interested
in
contributing
in
different
ways.
So.
B
It's
just
that
I'm
new
and
I'm
still
learning
how
to
use
git,
so
I
mean
at
first
I
had
some
troubles
and
then
I
got
to
get
it
right.
You
know
to
to
make
a
decent
pull
request,
so
I.
C
B
Yeah,
so
I
was
checking
out
the
metrics
group,
and
I
mean
the
metrics
model
and
and
the
different
types
of
metrics
that
there
are
and
different
models
that
they're
pushing
now
or
like
maybe
they're
under
your
view
and
I'm
interested
in
helping
translate
some
of
these
metrics
in
spanish.
That's
my
native
language,
okay,.
C
B
Yeah,
I
mean
I'm
to
be
honest,
I'm
already
working
in
one
of
the
issues
that
you
have,
but
I
was
wondering
if
that
would
be
also
a
valuable
contribution
to
the
metrics
side
of
the
project
that
you
have.
I
know
that
there's
not
many
requirements
listed,
so
I'm
not
really
sure.
C
It's
not
one
of
the
requirements
listed
though
we
do
try
to
release
everything
at
this
point
in
both
spanish
and
english,
in
chinese
yep,
as
well
as
english,
and
so
it
certainly
would
be
a
contribution
to,
for
example,
translate
some
of
the
metrics
models
into
into
spanish.
I
think
the
way
to
do
that
would
be
to
open
an
issue
in
the
translations,
repo
which
okay,
you
can
do
here
and
just
say
that
you
wanna,
I'm
gonna,
put
a
link
in
the
chat.
B
I
mean
I
commented
in
one
of
the
issues
that
I
found.
It's
about.
Sorry,
let
me
just
read
it
project.
Demographics.
C
B
I
mean
I
tagged,
which.
C
B
Okay
I'll
stick
around
but
I'll
just
mute
myself.
E
Yeah,
I
just
thought
of
another
question,
so,
okay,
the
first
question
is:
do
you
like
assign
issues
to
people
like?
What's
the
the
process
like
because
also-
and
this
is
kind
of
related,
for
example,
in
my
issue
that
I
opened
for
the
documentation,
especially
for
the
installation
guide?
That
issue
got
a
lot
of
comments.
C
E
It
seems
like
I
mean
a
lot
of
people
want
to
contribute
to
that
particular
issue,
and
they
want
to
like
make
changes
for
that.
But
I
was
just
thinking
like
how
to
avoid
so
that
a
situation
where
a
lot
of
people
do
the
same
changes
you
know
and
then
it's
kind
of
hard
to
decide
which
one
to
to
merge
right.
C
Right-
and
I
think
so
I
do
I
I
think-
creating
the
pull
request
constitutes
a
contribution
and
if
multiple
people
create
similar
pull
requests,
I
think
that's
okay,
obviously
not
all
of
them
will
get
merged
and
that's
okay.
So
don't
worry
about
that?
I
think,
if
that's
the
piece
you
want
to
work
on,
then
then
work
on
that
because
it
is
a
it
is
a
pretty
easily
identifiable
open
hole
in
the
auger
documentation,
and
I
think
the
goal
for
the
outreachy
project
is
to
is
to
make
contributions
in
that
area.
C
I
I
think,
if
others
have
already
done,
pull
requests
around
that
issue.
You
know
just
kind
of
do
the
pull
request
with
sort
of
your
mind,
free
of
anything
else.
Other
people
might
have
contributed,
there's
no
confusion.
E
Right,
but
I
also
had
a
question
because,
like
a
lot
of,
people
also
mentioned
how
they
want
to
work
together
on
this
issue,
and
I
was
just
wondering
if
that's
like
something
even
possible
like
how
would
that
I
can't
imagine
how
that
would
work
in
the.
E
C
Think
that
I
think
that
would
increase
your
coordination
costs
and
knowing
that
we
only
can
accept
one
person,
probably
I
don't
I
mean
collaboration,
would
it
would
make
it
harder
to
know
what
your
contribution
is
and
so
in
that,
in
that
case
I
think
really
it's
better
to
perform
your
own
work.
C
C
C
There
could
be
50
people
that
we'd
love
to
bring
on
as
an
intern,
and
so
how?
How
we
decide
is
is
not
it's
not
going
to
be
entirely
objective.
It
can't
be
because
there'll
be
multiple
it'll,
be
like
funding
a
grant
in
a
way,
because
there'll
be
more
really
good
proposals
than
we
can
fund,
and
so
you
know
we'll
narrow
it
down
to
the
ones
we
think
are
really
good
and
then
we'll
discuss
it
with
the
team.
Who's,
who's
overseeing
outreachy-
and
you
know,
reach
out
to
a
first
candidate
and
it's.
A
C
D
And
like
what
do
you
expect
in
the
proposal
like
what
will
we
be
doing
through
the
period
or.
C
C
We
will
be
getting
a
template
after
this.
Well
I
mean
I
don't
know.
Maybe
I
was
assuming
there
was
a
template,
but
I
would
follow
whatever
guidelines
outreachy
provides
for
making
a
submission
so.
D
C
C
They
do
give
you
some
guidance
on
it
says
500
to
900
character.
Essays
are
typically
the
one
in
the
accepted
group,
so
they
provide
a
little
bit
of
guidance.
D
C
Then
you
can
the
so
then
I
think
the
big
thing
is
going
to
the
outreachy
project
list
and
recording
your
contribution
contribution,
yeah
yeah,
and
when
you
record
your
contribution,
I
think
you
can
point
so,
for
example,
if
you
need
to
like,
if
you've
created
more
than
one
issue
or
an
issue
in
a
pull
request,
I
think
the
way
that
you
could
indicate
multiple
urls
like
that,
would
be
to
have
something
you
know.
C
C
C
Yeah
then,
I
would
say
just
follow:
follow
the
outreachy
guidelines,
which
it's
a
process
that
they've
defined
we
haven't
defined
it,
and
so
my
and
like
I
said,
I
can't
see
what
it
looks
like
to
finish
a
proposal
for
our
project.
So
I
would
simply
do
the
best
that
you
can.
C
No,
it
will
not
be,
it
will
not
be
any
kind
of
you
know
count
of
contributions
at
all.
You
know
more
contributions
doesn't
strengthen
your
proposal.
C
In
our
view,
we're
again
we'll
have
to
you
know:
there'll,
be
a
lot
of
factors
that
we
take
into
account
and
there'll
be
a
lot
of
applications
for
the
one
internship
we
have
to
offer
so
it'll
be
a
so
it'll,
be
a
process
where
the
the
team
within
chaos,
who's
working
on
the
outreachy
program,
gets
together
and
sort
of
looks
at
what
we
think
are
the
strongest
applications.
C
So
maybe
we
can
narrow
it
from
50
to
30
or
something
at
that
point,
and
then
we'll
have
to
look
at
each
application
together
and
arrive
at
a
consensus.
C
D
Potential
contributor,
so
I
have
no
clue
if
this
meet
is
the
right
place
to
ask
any
questions.
C
This
is
certainly
focused
on
outreachy,
but
for
for
g
sock
g-shock
is
a
I've
done
that
program
more
frequently
and
for
there
it's
really
a
question
of
completing
the
gsi
g-stock
application
and
some
micro
tasks,
and
we
have
we
have
usually
a
much
smaller
contributor
pool
for
gsoc
than
we
do
or
candidate
pool.
I
should
say
for
g-shock
than
we
do
for
outreachy
I,
and
our
our
prior
experience
with
outreach
was
that
we
only
had
four
people
who
were
interested.
C
So
we've
been
a
little
bit
surprised
and,
as
you
could
tell
last
week,
a
little
bit
overwhelmed
with
the
the
volume
of
interest
that
our
projects
have
attracted
throughout
richie
so
for
for
gsoc
just
follow
those
rules
and
if
you
have
a
question
and
ask
it
in
the
g,
suck
slack
channel
and
I'll,
probably
well
yeah
and
I'll
I'll,
probably
schedule
something
for
g-sock
students
this
week
as
well.
C
C
C
Hearing
no
more
questions,
I
think
I
will
just
they
say.
Thank
you
very
much
for
taking
the
time
to
participate
in
this.
I
will
make
the
recording
of
this
discussion
available
through
the
slack
channel
so
that
if
people
could
not
be
here,
then
they
at
least
can
look
at
what
we
talked
about
and
have
the
same
insights
that
you
do
and-
and
you
know
I
appreciate-
appreciate
your
participation
in
this
discussion.
C
Thank
you
and
goodbye.
Everyone.