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From YouTube: CHAOSS Africa Dev July 14 2022
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A
Okay,
hi
everyone,
but
this
call
is
like
we
we
have
talked
in
the
previous.
A
A
I
can.
I
can
touch
up
with
people
as
well
as
the
community
lead.
So
this
week
I
have
been
meeting
with
like
different
focus
groups,
and
today
is
for
like
developer,
for
course,
group
and
part
of
what
we're
going
to
do
are
trying
to
do
in
this
meeting.
Is
you
know,
talk
about
the
different
softwares
that
chaos
has
and
you
know
how
we
could
understand
it
better
and
how
we
could
also
start
contributing
to
them
and
yeah.
A
A
So
originally
right,
I
know
that
everybody
has
their
own
software
stock
and
originally
we
do
have
like
three
softwares
in
chaos.
I
think
theory
and
they
are
all
on
python.
A
And
sean
has
been
running
or
he
sean
started
up
a
something
like
a
software
information
tutoring
rather,
but
I
think
on
this
past
such
dating
hood,
I
think
you
should
hold
this
saturday
and
jolly
runs
by,
I
think
from
12
p.m.
To
3
30,
I'm
going
to
check
every
sean
if
it's
going
to
hold
both
for
the
meantime,
these
are
the
softwares
we
have
ogre
and
green
molab
and
crickets.
A
I
don't
even
think
this
cricket
has
been
active
for
a
while,
but
if
you
want
to
check,
I
think
I'm
trying
to
go
back
to
I'm
going
to
go
to
the
repository
and
we
do
have
like
we
do
have
g-soc
students
that
are
working
on
olga
currently
and
even
outreachy.
I
think
pressures.
The
other
pressures
is
working
on
documentation
for
the
august
software
and
also
there
are
some
g-sock
students
that
are
working
with
orga.
Let
me
just
navigate
to
the
repository.
A
B
A
Some
this
is
the
repository
for
it
and
personally
I
I
do
not
really
have
enough
information
here.
That's
why
I'm
even
leaning
on
the
on
the
software
to
tutoring
that
shown
is
kind
of
like
doing,
and
I
don't
think
I
do
not
think
pressures
the
precious
slides
working
on
altitude
here.
A
So
I
quick,
I
would
ask
those
questions
right
now,
but
I
would
also
try
to
get
more
feedback
about.
You
know
doing
that
because
me
personally,
I
have
to
understand
it
so
explain
to
others,
but
this
is
the.
This
is
the
repository
that
that
is
for
augur
and
I'm
trying
to
find.
Maybe
the
the
g-shock
students
are
working
on
it
and
what
I've
been
working
on,
but
that's
by
the
way,
I
think
we'll
lean
towards
that's
that
software
tutoring.
A
A
Let
me
just
share
this
link
with
everybody
where
we
can
put
in
thoughts.
I've
been
getting
a
lot
of
documents,
oh
yeah.
Let
me
see.
A
A
And
then
kills
bots
cheers
the
new
commanders
for
newcomer
bots.
A
They
could
you,
could
you
send
a
link
to
the
the
repository
for
details
bought
on
the
chat
so
that
I
put
it
here
as
well,
and
maybe
you
could
also
talk
about
the
functions
of
it
yeah?
Could
you
send
the
link
to
the?
A
Could
you
send
a
link
to
the
chaos
bots
repository.
A
A
A
You
know
it
happens.
Let
me
see
it
happens
on
saturdays
yeah,
it's
bi-weekly
by
12.
A
A
So
I'm
going
to
just
here
so
for
if
you
are
interested
in
like
understanding
things
around
the
software,
you
can
kind
of
like
join
these
meetings.
I
think
the
next
one
will
be
next
week
since
it's
bi-weekly.
A
You
know
I
can't
like
join
these
meetings,
but
these
are
the
these
are
the
github
repositories
that
you
know
this
is
holding
on
and
you
can
join
those
meetings,
that's
during
session
to
kind
of
like
understand
how
olga
works
and
also
pressures
reaching
out
to
pressures
precious
is
the
direct,
but
I
think
she
has
done
a
lot
of
things.
I
wish
pressures
was
clear
precious.
I
don't
know
her
son
name
but
precious.
I
mean
I
can't
really
pronounce
it
but
yeah.
A
If
she
was
here
without
being
able
to
get
more
details
about
over
but
yeah
that's
for
ogre,
then
their
new
coma
bots,
which
was
treated
by
umidi
and
pressures
during
their
shecod
africa
program.
A
So
this
is
the
link
for
it
there
and
I
think
I
think
it
was
built
with
both
javascript,
but
I
don't
know
even
if
you
could
talk
more
and
it's
like,
because
since
I'm
recording
the
session
there
are
some
persons
on
my
you
know,.
A
Which
what
session
we
watch
it's
rather
so
maybe
you
could
talk
more
about
the
bot
functions
on
how
it
was
built.
Then
we
can
now
talk
about.
Probably
the
I
think,
there's
something
we
are
supposed
to
do
with
this
there's
a
there's
a
pending
thing,
we're
supposed
to
like
kind
of
on
the
documentation.
So
maybe
we
can
talk
about
how
to
do
that.
How
we
want
to
move
forward
with
that
too.
B
B
A
Okay,
so
so
that's
you
and
precious
right,
while
working
on
that
currently.
A
Okay-
that's
that's
nice,
so
is
there
like?
Can
you
put
that
in
the
dock
as
well?
Maybe
on
that
here.
B
A
So
I
think,
while
you're
putting
that
in,
do
you
have
any
thoughts
on
you
know.
What's
what
other
things
are?
They
are
that
things
first,
I
think
not
just
see
what
other
things,
because
the
bots
can
beans,
perfect
states
already
or
are
the
other
things
that
we
could
work
on
in
the
future.
While
you
know
people
are
trying
to
understand
how
the
bot
works
are
the
other
things
they
can't
think
about,
or
you
know
what
they
could
engage
with.
A
B
B
A
Okay,
now
that
should,
I
think
so
distance
is
dependent
on
what
you're
currently
on
you
meet.
You
are
not
precious
currently
working
on
reds.
A
B
So
that
it's
easy
for
people
to
identify
what
have
worked
and
to
make
a
troubleshooting
easier
for
anyone.
A
Okay,
that
makes
sense,
so
is
that,
like
okay
said,
it
should
be
carried
out
like
this
week.
B
A
A
Okay,
that's
really
nice
well
done!
Do
you
think
we
need
like
a
documentation
like
a
proper
documentation
sites,
for
I
know
this
already
on
this
is
on
on
google
docs.
Do
you
think
we
need
the
proper
documentation
sites
for.
B
Interesting
and
it's
interesting
moves
and
you
will
see
it,
I
I
I
just
put
it
on
some
private
channels
and
yes,
it's
on
their
channel,
so
they
can't
see
most
people
don't
notice.
It.
A
Okay,
that's
that's
that's
nice
so
for
context
in
case
people
like
who
are
watching
and
they
do
not
really
understand
emily
and
precious
abubakar,
the
so
monty
goody.
A
We
had
the
program
from
chicago
africa
considered
on
you
know
it
was
an
open
source
kind
of
boots
program
that
was
around
for
like
two
months,
so
the
projects
was
mentored
by
me.
A
Elizabeth
elizabeth
is
the
community
manager
here
at
chaos
and
maths,
not
much
g
by
months,
matt
see
much
country,
so
we
mentored
we
kind
of
mentored,
emd
and
pressures
to
build
a
new
coma
boat
and
good
enough.
You
know
excitingly,
the
bot
is
also
being
applicable
in
she
could
africa
itself
and
that's
something
exciting
andre.
I'm
really
happy
about
that.
A
That's
that's
part
of
it.
Okay.
So
these
are
the
things
that
I
think
pressures
I
mean
they
might
get
back
to
us
when
I
think
you
can
update
the
channel
on
when
this
is.
This
has
been
done
and
when
we
can
start
looking
for
you
know
people.
I
know
there
are
some
people
that
write
javascript,
so
they
were
even
complaining
that
you
know
because
they
are
not
spiked
on
people.
They
don't
know
how
to
how
they
can
contribute
to
chaos
as
developers.
A
A
This
is
all
settled
out,
so
we
can
start
looking
for
people
that
would
want
to,
and
you
could
also
you
know,
help
people
gets
acquainted
with
the
bot
and
the
functions
and
also
the
votes
for
javascript
or
if
people
do
not
know
that,
I
think
you
they
could
ask
you
questions
right.
A
Well,
okay,
I
think
challenge
means
there
are
no
questions
or
improvements.
Okay,
so
the
next
topic
we're
gonna
like
cooking
up,
is
so
we're
looking
at
building
so
there's
a
part
of
chaos,
an
initiative
in
chaos
for
context
d.
I
badging
we
are
okay,
there's
also
the
badging,
but
I
also
forgot
that
part
as
well.
We
also
have
a
badging
bot,
dti
badging
board.
A
A
You'd
see
that
we
also,
I
think,
we
we
are
working
on
this
website.
So
all
these
things
all
this
information,
the
bot
has
to
be
added
here
as
well,
because
something
that
we
are
using
outside
so
people
are
beginning
to
use.
So
we
should
add
that
the
if
you
see
the
difference,
we
have
like
an
initiative
called
di
badging
and
this
this
initiative
kind
of
like
what
we
do
here
is
we.
We
have
two
forms
of
it.
We
have
like
events
patching
and
we
also
have
project
patterns.
A
A
And
if
you
look
at
our
repository
here
on
the
repository,
this
is
the
general
repository.
But
if
you
look
at
the
this,
is
it
has
its
own
organization?
It's
imagined
by
chaos.
A
It
has
its
own
github
organization,
so
we
do
have
like
the
events
rebound
event
and
the
function.
What's
we
have
a
badging
bot
actually
that
handles
assigning
people
like
we
have
reviewers.
I
review
these
events,
so
the
burden
but
kind
of
like
assigns
people
you
know,
creates
a
badge
after
the
the
the
project
has
been
reviewed.
It
creates
a
badge
and
you
know
gives
gives
the
the
events
that
badge.
So
there
are
a
lot
of
functions
this
budgeting
bot
has,
and
they
are
even
g-shock.
A
A
That's
another
thing:
you
can
also
look
at
improving
or
or
something
we
could
in
future
work
on
to
in
the
chaos
africa
like
their
focus
group.
So
that's
something
we
could
work
on
as
well.
Going
to
this
badging
website.
We
are
looking
at
creating
a
website
to
kind
of
display
because
we
do
not
really
just
have
a
page
for
badging
on
chaos
and
we
do
not
have
like.
A
We
do
not
have
a
particular
website
and
if
you
look
at
this
diy
badging
for
events,
we
have
but
a
lot
of
conferences,
and
we
just
have
it
when
you
read
me
here,
search
all
scattered
everywhere.
When
you
read
me,
I'm
looking
at
you
know
putting
up
that
a
website
for
this
for
di
badging
and
part
of
what
we
talked
about
during
the
budgeting
meeting
is
to
use
to
use
guitar
pages.
A
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
worked
with
keto
pages
before
we
are
looking
at
something,
not
something
really
complicated
for
the
meantime.
So
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
worked
on
github
pages,
I
think
I
talked
to
the
designers
on
mondays
on
designing
something
that
we
could
focus
on.
I
don't
know,
has
anyone
worked
guitar
pages
before
I
think.
B
A
Okay,
sorry
for
the
noise
but
yeah
okay,
I
see
I
used
to
think
I
thought
it
was
something
like
I
have
to
build
up
this
side,
but
yeah
we're
looking
at
using
github
pages
too.
So
I
think
we
should
change
to
host
right.
A
Okay,
so
we're
looking
at
starting
up
something
for
the
badging
website,
and
I
know
that
it's
not
it's
going
to
be
and
pressures
on
in.
They
are
kind
of
like
occupied
with
the
new
comma
bots,
so
the
thoughts
was
to
have
like
people
that
want
to.
I
think
we
have
to
also
wait
for
designers
to
even
understand
badging
itself
and
design
something
that
we
could
work
with
right.
A
So
it's
just
I'm
just
putting
this
out
there
that
this
is
a
project
that
we
could
work
in
in
future,
like
kind
of
work
on
in
the
future
or
something
that's
a
project
we
could
start
with,
because
then
for
we
are
trying
to
understand
what
else
is
about
it
to
help
you,
when
you
are
contributing
to
a
particular
project
right.
So
I'm
just
putting
this
out
there
that
this
is
an
idea
we
could
also
start
working
on.
I
don't
know
if
there
are
any
presents
here.
C
A
Know
what
we
can
use
to
build
this,
so
do
you
have
any
thoughts
reacts?
What's
what
can
we
used
to
be
the
website,
something
that
everybody
would
be
able
to
it's
right
for
the
javascript
folks,
because
you
know
they
are.
I
think
there
was
a
an
issue
where,
during
the
meeting,
people
complained
that
you
know
since
chaos
main
softwares
are
based
in
python.
A
A
A
So
this
is
just
something
we
could
go
to
deep
on
and
also
explore
the
imaging
personality
to
understand
what
the
imaging
is
yeah.
So
I
think
that's
mostly
what
I
have
as
an
agenda
for
today
to
talk
about
like
the
different
softwares
we
have
so
do
we
have
any
other
things
we
want
to
run
through
or
questions
or
things
that
you
think
we
could
work
on.
B
A
A
Okay,
so
when
you
see
like
a
template,
what's
framework
or
what's
website
platform,
are
you
going
to
be
using
to
be
reports?
A
Design,
I'm
building
from
scratch,
you
can
just
build
from
somewhere.
That's
already
gonna
have
okay.
That
makes
sense
as
well,
but
another
thing
is:
we
have
to
also
draw
like
a
wireframe.
That's
what
would
the
website
be
composed
of
that's
one
thing:
that's
why
I
was
like
thinking.
Well,
yeah
you
can.
We
can
start
off
something.
A
Do
you
want
to
like
take
it
lead
on
that,
then
you
know
other
people
can
join
you
as
well
to
start
off
something
you
know
starting
does
it
then,
because
designers
are
trying
to
when
we
met
this
monday
you're
trying
to
like
kind
of
understand
what
budgeting
is
about
because
everybody
that
was
on
that
meeting
was
like
clueless,
so
they
were
personally
trying
to
understand
as
well,
but
to
some
extent
has
been
here.
A
A
Okay,
that's
great:
does
anyone
have
anything
they
want
to
run
about
you
as
well?
I
think
someone
is
friends
I
think
enoch
is
just
coming
in,
so
I
think
they
knocked
would
talk
to
us
about
the
budget.
A
C
A
A
We'll
be
ending
in
like
15
minutes,
so
we
have
some
time
so
some
context.
This
meeting
we
are
trying
to
do
so.
Many
folks,
you
know,
are
not
the
new
members
of
chaos.
Africa
for
developers
are
not
really
do
not
really
understand
like
what
are
the
softwares
we
have
in
chaos.
How
can
they
contribute?
So
this
meeting
is
kind
of
you
know
shining
the
light
on
those
softwares
and
talking
about
them
and
areas
of
contributing
so
for
olga
and
remo
labs.
A
We
couldn't
really
do
anything
because
I
do
not
understand
it
myself
and
we
are.
We
are
leaning
on
this
tutoring
session
that
shawn
is
running.
The
one
for
last
saturday
did
not
hold,
but
I
think
the
one
for
like
next
week
with
hold
then
for
the
new
coma
boats.
We
had
precious
and
media
here
that
you
know
explain
what
they
are
currently
improving
on
the
bottom,
other
things
that
we
could
improve
in
future
when
they
are
done
with.
You
know
the
documentation
like
making
things
clearer
and
all
that
stuff.
A
A
So
we
kind
of
like
talked
about
how
we
could
use
the
different
frameworks
we
could
use
for
this
and
you
know
volunteer
to
take
the
lead
on
it.
So
yeah
we
are
back
to
here
pageant
bots.
C
Okay
yeah
now
that
gives
me
context.
I'm
happy
to
see
guys
here.
I
hope
you
guys
are
doing
fine.
I
don't
know
how
much
you've
talked
about
cream
or
lab
and
auger,
but.
C
C
Yeah,
so
agar
is
like
a
python
library,
mostly
it's
actually
python,
and
what
agar
does
it
is
like
a
library
that
you
you
can
unplug
your
repository
in
and
it
generates
analytics
depending
on
the
metrics
that
are
being
created
by
chaos.
So
every
time
a
new
metric
is
created,
agar
the
developers
of
agar
find
a
way
to
integrate
it
within
within
the
software,
so
that
that
metric
is
reflected
on
any
project
that,
on
any
repository
that
may
be
plugged
into
it.
Currently
aga
has
no
online
online.
C
I
should
say
online
instance,
which
you
can
log
in
to
see
how
it
works.
The
only
way
you
could
do
that
is
when
you
happen
to
to
login
to
to
download
it
as
a
oh
sorry
like
a
clone.
It
has
a
local
repository,
then
test
it
out.
That's
when
you're
able
to
see
the
dashboard,
so
it
has
no
online
instance
on
it.
C
I'm
trying
to
shift
because
I'm
looking
for
battery,
I
was
fixed
up
with
something,
but
of
course
I
had
to
join
so
I'm
walking
yep
somewhere,
but
still
I
can't
talk
so
what
happens?
Is
this
hold
on
a
minute?
C
C
Okay,
yeah
sure,
so
I
was
still.
I
was
still
talking
about
aga
and
I
was
saying
there
is
no
online
instance
for
it
that
you
could
log
in
to
see
how
the
metrics
are
really
reflecting,
depending
on
which
repository
you've
tagged
it
in.
But
if
you're
interested
in
doing
that,
you
could
actually
clone
it
and
after
cloning
you
could
follow.
C
The
documentation,
I
think
the
document
is
ooh
or
says,
try
to.
C
Sure
so
I'm
sure
I'm
sure
there
is
there
is
an
updated
version
of
it.
C
But
if
you
read
it
carefully
patiently
and
diligently,
you
could
run,
but
I
am,
I
highly
believe
that
it's
hard
to
run
it
on
your
first
on
your
first
take,
but
after
two
to
three
trials
you
could
have
it
up
and
running,
and
then
you
could
see
how
the
dashboard
looks
like,
but
also
a
lot
of
time
was
put
into
creating
that
documentation,
which
I
believe
at
least
could
give
you
context
into
what
it
does
and
where
to
start
from
just
in
case
you're
interested
in
doing
that
so
about
criminal
lab
dreamer
lab
is
not
a
direct
project
term
to
chaos.
C
It
is
it
is.
It
is
part
of
the
curse
project,
but
the
maintainers
of
grimoire
lab
are,
should
I
call
them
like
private
contractors,.
C
Just
have
yeah
yeah
yeah,
they
just
have
a
connection
to
to
true
to
chaos,
but
gremolab
does
the
same
thing
with
agar.
I
just
don't
know
how
different
it
is,
because
I've
not
yet
run
it
and
tried
it
out,
but
sean
was
saying
some
stuff,
but
just
in
a
different
implementation
in
a
different
way.
But
then
all
I
know
is
grimolab
is
way
more
supportive,
structured.
Since
the
team
that
works
on
it
is
an
active
team
that
uses
it
to
for
very
many
other
business
related
purposes.
C
B
C
Yeah
yeah
actually
actually
yeah.
It
is
managed
by
betazia
yeah.
I
just
saw
that
somewhere
there
yeah
betazia
is
like
a
company
of
itself
that
also
deals
in
in
an
allied
in
analytics
and
it
uses
grimo
lab
as
a
tool.
C
So,
thirdly,
about
what
I
know
best,
whereas
I
have
tried
to
also
contribute
to
agar,
though
the
code
base
was
really
so
big
and
I
had
to
concentrate
at
one
place
for
badging
the
boat.
It
is
basically
a
boat
that
makes
automations
in
the
dei
badging
events.
I
I
think
ruth
you've
tried
to
elaborate
that
at
least
I
don't
know
yeah.
So
what
actually?
The
bot
does?
The
current
implementation,
which
is
actually
that
branch?
The
branch
you're
on
right
now
is,
is
the
master
branch?
C
A
C
Yeah,
so
what
the
badging
boot
actually
does
is
it
it
automates
very
many
processes
that
would
have
been
done
by
the
reviewers
or
the
applicants,
and
also
the
maintainers
by
by
assigning
checklists
by
calculating
results
by
also
assigning
a
badge
depending
on
what
your
results
are,
and
there
are
four
badges.
I
think
there
are
five
or
four
budgets
that
are
assigned
depending
on
what
range.
How
many
are
they?
I
think.
A
Four
of
them,
let
me
quickly
check
yeah,
four
of
them.
Yeah,
pending
yeah.
C
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
so
actually
they
read
me
explains
it
so
well
so,
depending
on
what
your
score
is,
the
the
bot
will
generate
a
badge
for
that
kind
of
score
and
give
it
to
you
so
currently
work
that
is
being
done
around
the
boat.
If
you
go
to
the
glitch
branch
right
now,
if
you
try
to
clone
that
repository
and
put
it
on
your
local
machine,
you
may
actually
do
nothing
with
it,
because
it's
hard
to
test
out
code,
it's
also
hard
to
to
to
to.
C
B
C
And
scroll
down
scroll
down
yeah,
so
you
you
actually
see
that
the
readmes
are
different
from
the
one.
That's
on
glitch.
C
Yeah
and
we
we
are
trying
to
first
of
all
refine
how
the
boat
was
created
at
first,
so
that
it
caters
for
someone
who
would
want
to
contribute
to
that
boat
in
future.
C
So,
first,
what
we
started
with
was
we
wanted
to
to
to
make
the
read
me
robust,
and
then
we
go
to
the
jitbook
instance
in
the
documentations
at
the
website,
because
there
is,
there
is
also
the
section
of
the
boat,
and
we
make
it
also
robust
enough
so
that
it
helps
the
newcomers
navigate
their
way
without
contacting
the
maintainers.
C
So
that
is
the
jitbook
instance
actually
of
the
the
bot
which
which
we,
which
would
which
would
improve
after
we've
made
a
lot
of
developments
and
also
some
of
the
new
things
that
are
in
the
readme
are
not
here,
and
some
of
them
actually
may
not
be
enough
for
the
new
contributors.
C
The
other
thing
we're
doing
is
we
are
changing
the
deployment
from
glitch
to
digital
ocean
and
I
think
we
are
going
to
use.
We
are
going
to
use
containers
because
we
realize
that
people
have
different
environments
that
they
work
with.
So
we
want
to
make
it
convenient
enough
for
continuous
integration
and
development
by
changing
the
deployment
to
another
platform,
but
all
that
will
be
put
down
in
the
documentation
so
that,
if
you're
a
newcomer,
you
know
how
to
navigate.
And
then
you
have
your
way
through
that.
C
The
third
thing
we're
doing
is:
we
are
changing
the
algorithms
for
the
reviewers
and
also
the
assignment
of
of
issues
so
that
the
maintainer
doesn't
have
to
actually
come
and
and
do
that
on
their
own.
But
the
algorithm
could
check
through
the
reviewers
that
are
available
and
then
automatically
it
can
assign
an
issue
to
anyone
that
is
there
and,
depending
on
the
availability
performance
and
also
depending
on
how
fast
would
want
something
to
get
done.
A
C
The
other
thing
we're
thinking
of
after
all,
those
implementations
would
want
to
broaden
the
board
and
we'll
jump
into
and
into
the
board
taking
care
of
all
the
other
repositories
of
chaos
that
is
agar,
grima,
lab
and
also
the
repositories
where
the
metrics
are,
because
we
realize
that
sometime
in
the
future,
we
may
actually
duplicate
metrics
or
there
are
some
issues
that
are
created
on
repositories
that
are
really
so
still
and
they
weren't
taken
care
of.
C
So
we
want
to
look
at
all
those
things
that
would
have
been
automated,
but
actually
right
now
they're
being
overlooked
because
of
very
many
other
things.
So
that's
how
far
we
want
to
scale
with
it,
but
after
we
have
really
fine-tuned
it
for
what
it's
supposed
to
do
at
the
moment,.
A
Okay-
and
I
think
there
was
a
time
that
the
bots
used
to
like
kind
of
like
assign
a
review
as
well.
If
the
algorithm
was
kind
of
like
and
then
we
it
kept
assigning
the
same
persons
over
and
over
again.
B
A
That's
really
that's
really
nice.
Thank
you,
enoch
for
a
lot
of
this
expansion.
I
think
we
have
stopped
in
that
meeting
that
would
hold
by
too
high
matt.
A
A
C
A
C
March,
maybe
matt
can,
but
I
don't
know
whether
time
can
allow
shed
more
light
on
the
website,
of
course,
because
also
it
has
its
own
working
group
that
is
actually
I'm
taking
care
of
it,
of
which
matt
and
me
are
part
but
well.
I've
attended,
less
and
matt
has
attended
more
of
those,
and
he
knows
a
better
now.
He
has
a
better
perspective
to
that.
But
time,
of
course,
can't
allow.