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From YouTube: CHAOSS Africa September 8, 2022
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A
Welcome
everyone
to
another
chaos,
africa
weekly
meeting,
thank
you
for
joining
us
today
again
and
today's
going
to
be
fully
packed
today,
because
we
have
a
lot
of
things
to
go
over
like
we
have
a
workshop,
and
we
also
have
some
other
things
that
we
discuss
I'll
put
the
the
agenda
in
the
chats.
A
You
can
add
your
names
add
also
the
question
for
today's:
it's
2050
and
you're
writing
your
autobiography
and
what
will
be
the
title?
So
let
us
know
what's
your
title
would
be
so
I
think
our
first
little
today
is
join
else,
so
I'll
sound,
a
lot
to
join
else.
B
Okay,
hi
everyone
welcome
to
today's
meeting
and
I
hope
you're
doing
fine,
so
we'll
start
with
welcoming
the
newcomers.
B
So,
if
you're
a
new
coma,
we
welcome
you
to
our
bi-weekly
meeting
this
chaos,
africa
and
we
love
to
have
you
here
where
we
get
to
contribute
in
any
way
we
can
and
excellently
at
that
also,
so
I
don't
know
sorry
roots.
I
need
to
meet
their
mics
and
introduce
themselves
or.
A
C
Except
this
is
not
for
designer,
I
think
the
first
one
attended
was
for
design.
It
is
a
general.
C
B
Okay,
welcome
now
we
are
excited
to
have
you
at
chaos.
Obviously
angry,
very
sad
familiarizing
yourself
with
the
design
community
in
chaos
and
welcome
again
so
today
we'll
be
having
joining
chaos.
Last
two
weeks,
our
last
and
since
we
had
two
persons
also
tell
us
about
their
journey
and
chaos.
Sadinkan
anita,
who
told
us
about
the
adrenaline
chaos
and
today
we'll
be
having
kinsley
and
enoch
sharing
their
story
of
how
they
started
their
very
first
contribution
and
how
it
has
been
contributing
to
the
chaos
community.
D
B
D
D
I
much
excited
to
share
a
lot
linkedin
in
chaos
and
I
think
birth
am
I
right
to
say
I'm
the
second
oldest
in
chaos
in
this
meeting
or
that's
a
wrong
assumption.
D
B
D
I'm
feeling
what
should
I
say
heartbroken,
I'm.
A
D
Yeah,
so
I've
been
in
chaos
now
for
nine
months.
I
joined
chaos
in
january
of
this
year
and
how
I
joined
chaos.
I
was
looking
for
also
an
open
source
community
to
contribute
to.
I
really
had
a
lot
of
them
that
were
around
like
eight
and
I
tried
them
going
through
all
the
all
of
them
trying
to
attend
their
meetings
and
also
some
that
didn't
have
meetings.
I
was
trying
to
understand
the
technologies
I
was
also
in.
D
They
are
composition,
platforms,
some
use
discord,
some
use
jita
some
used
zodib,
some
even
were
using
irc
chatrooms
and
slack
too,
but
in
all
of
them.
I
found
them
welcome
in
chaos,
because
there
used
to
be
a
lot
of
activity
that
used
to
be
happening
in
the
slack
channels
and
also
the
response
was
first
and
some
of
also
what
pushed
me
to
actually
stay
in
chaos.
Was
the
community
calls
and
not
only
the
community
calls,
but
the
openness
and
very
many
other
calls.
D
I
realized
that
it
was
easy
for
me
to
access
the
information
I
needed
to
bond
with
the
people
in
chaos
and
also
to
be
recognized.
Like
you
know,
you
enter
the
saturn
pencils
committee
and
people
are
talking
about
things
that
you're
not
really
familiar
with,
and
no
one
wants
to
know
whether
you've
understood
or
you're
on
board
or
not.
So
after
my
three
weeks
in
january,
while
I
was
looking
for
a
community
to
be
part
of,
I
settled
down
to
chaos
because
of
their
inclusivity
and
how
they
were
active
in
their
slack
channels.
D
At
least
you
know
that
you
interact
with
human
beings,
not
actually
a
project
only
so
from
that
time.
Up
to
now,
I
was
able
to
facilitate
my
first
meeting
after
I
think
a
month
I
took
on
the
courage
to
facilitate
a
bei
meeting
and
also
I
it
took
me
really
long,
because
I
should
say
I
was
the
best
advocate
who
was
complaining
too
much
of
how
how
information
is
very
misplaced
in
chaos,
because
I
used
to
look
for
information,
but
it
used
to
take
me
in
circles.
D
Even
after
the
circles,
I
used
not
to
get
what
I
wanted.
I
realized
there
was
too
much
which
was
not
really
structured
and
very
confusing.
D
That
used
to
force
me
to
attend
community
calls
every
tuesday
and
during
those
calls
sometimes
I
used
to
be
there
with
with
elizabeth,
which
even
sometimes
now
I
I
sometimes
just
log
in
to
check
how
the
committee
calls
are,
and
I
find
myself
I'm
with
elizabeth.
So
we
use
the
time
to
chat
about
things
concerning
the
badging
as
we're
waiting
for
other
people,
but
I
I,
while
I
was
looking
at
all
those
documents
I
really
didn't
have
time
to
to
to
understand
them.
D
So
I
made
use
of
the
community
calls
and
the
working
groups,
and
I
ended
up-
I'm
falling
in
love
with
the
bei
working
group
and
also
the
content
term
working
group
that
manages
all
the
content
that
goes
around
our
digital
platforms
and
that's
in
the
dei.
D
That's
when
I
settled
down
to
the
badging
review,
and
since
I
had
my
software
background,
I
think
right
now,
I'm
the
default
maintainer
of
the
badging
board,
because
at
that
moment
after
I
went
to
the
budget
book,
there
were
a
lot
of
reviews
I
made,
and
some
of
them
were
incorporated
and
the
maintainer
at
that
moment
was
mart.
Cantu
really
did
have
time
and
he
was
like
you
know,
an
account.
D
Let
me
give
you
access
to
everything
you
need,
and
I
trust
you're
going
to
do
well,
so
that
trust
alone
that
he
gave
me
even
when
I
was
a
newcomer,
gave
me
a
lot
of
confidence
and
a
lot
of
a
lot
of,
I
should
say
a
name
to
keep
under
profession
and
professional
work
to
do
so.
Up
to
now
I
should
say
I
I'm
happy
to
be
in
chaos,
because
I
can't
say
how
much
I
have
lunch.
D
I've
gotten
a
lot
of
experience
and
working
with
the
badging
badging
project
and
also
the
dei
working
group.
It
has
given
me
a
lot
of
exposure.
Currently
I'm
now
contributing
to
primo
lab
actively,
which
is
also
a
chaos
project,
a
library
that
is
almost
equivalent
to
agar,
and
I
should
say
I
think,
I'm
going
to
be
here
for
the
longest
time
as
long
as
I
still
have
time
on
me
because
it's
fun
being
here,
a
lot
of
things
are
coming
up.
A
D
I
think
it's
it's
self-drive
and
also
curiosity,
because
I
should
say
frankly,
I
have
tried
contributing
to
agar,
but
there
are
two
things
I
had
issues
with
sean,
who
is
the
main
maintainer
of
agawas,
really
sometimes
very
unavailable,
and,
as
you
know,
I
used
to
ask
him
or
ask
the
whole
community
about
some
information,
but
it
would
take
long
to
have
a
reply
and
then
I
think
I
love
the
way.
D
I
got
a
frustration
because
the
whole
code
base
was
just
too
big
to
chunk
down
and
I
attended
them
some
of
them.
They
calls
that
he
scheduled,
whereas
some
of
them
was
there
alone,
some
of
them.
I
was
there,
it's
only
two
of
them
that
I
was
actually
there
with
him
and
then
only
one
where
he
was
there,
and
I
wasn't
there
that
I've
got
to
know
of.
D
D
So
I
think
that's
how
I
ended
up
settling
in
criminal
lab,
given
the
fact
that
the
kind
of
things
they
implement
are
similar.
I
don't
think
I'm
losing
out,
because
if
I
wanted
to
contribute
to
other,
I
would
just
shift
and
contribute
to
aga
they're
almost
related
and
use
the
same
data
analysis
tools,
but
I'm
also
still
near
there,
though
I
think
I'm
doing
it
so
fast.
I'm
getting
on
hold
so
fast.
A
B
E
F
That's
quite
unfair,
but
it's
okay!
Thank
you
joiners
good
afternoon.
Everyone,
of
course
you
your
west
african
times,
so
my
name
is
kingsley
and
I
am
a
product
designer.
F
So
I
think
I
had
enough
mentioned
nine
months.
I've
only
been
in
chaos,
for
I
think,
three
months
or
so
getting
to
four
months,
because
I
recall
message:
you
know
ruth
for
the
first
time
that
that
was
around
june
and
of
course,
prior
to
that
time,
I've
actually
tried
contributing
to
project,
maybe
just
join
there.
It
could
be
discord
and
all
that
just
to
you
know,
know
understand.
What's
going
on.
F
F
You
know
I
know
so.
That
was
a
big
challenge
for
me,
so
I
I
think
root
actually
published
something
on
linkedin.
She
put
up
a
post
on
linkedin
and
I
messaged
her
and
she
actually
replied.
I
think
we
had
that
discussion
yesterday.
F
Luckily
she
replied,
you
know,
so
that
was
actually
invited
me
to
chaos,
slack
channel
and
I
joined,
and
I
think
the
first
call
we
had.
She
just
walked
me
through
briefly
what
chaos
was
about
seriously.
I
was
confused,
I
still
didn't
understand
and
of
course
I
told
that
the
first
time
I
visited
the
chaos
website.
I
when
I
saw
health
and
I
saw
the
top
banner-
I
thought
it
was
some
kind
of
medical
stuff
coming
from
a
scientific
background.
I
felt
like
carbon
chained
and
all
those
things
on
the
life
website.
F
So
I
didn't
really
understand
you
know
what
the
project
meant,
but
I
think
what
really
helped
and
like
kudos
to
the
team
here
at
because
is
this
community,
so
I
think
see
that
the
first
or
second
community
called
father
was
a
particular
call
to
she
invited
me
to
join.
I
joined
and
I
was
just
listening
to
the
conversation
you
know,
so
I
I
think
practically
just
making
myself
available.
F
So
I
started
just
picking
little
stuffs
little
by
little
and
at
the
moment,
I'm
actually
contributing
to,
of
course,
leading
the
design
team
here
at
chaos.
Africa,
isn't
that
amazing.
So.
F
Design
team
yeah
at
scales,
africa
and
working
with
the
likes
of
lamy
at
the
new
orleans
here,
toyah
and
I
think,
a
few
delights
and
so
on.
So
for
me
I
think
it's
been
quite
an
interesting
right,
I
would
say-
and
of
course
I'm
still
learning
this
a
whole
lot.
I
need
to
learn
and
my
pinpoint,
particularly
of
course
I
took
interest
in
that
and
also
trying
to
recently.
F
I
worked
on
the
documents
to
also
help
on
board
people
in
the
design
focus
group,
because
I
I
noticed
that
the
problem,
the
issue
wasn't
really
about
my
skill.
Of
course
there
is
room
to
improve
on
what
you
know,
but
you
know
was
about
understanding
the
project
and
where
exactly
do
I
start
contributing
to
the
project?
I
I
recall,
I
think
that
was
I
tried.
F
Why
do
I
have
to
just
sign
up
on
github
just
to
get
to
my
events,
but
and
why
not
just
have
a
website,
so
I
think
that
was
also
something
she
was
thinking
about,
so
that
was
how
the
whole
budgeting
website
initial
initiative
actually
came
up
and
currently
in
progress.
F
So
for
me
I
would
say
well
kudos
to
a
chaos
community
for
the
embodying
this
thing,
but
I
I
still
feel
there's
still
a
whole
lot
to
be
done
regarding
that,
because
the
issue
is
a
lot
of
persons
want
to
contribute,
you
know,
but
they
don't
know
how
and
how
to
even
start.
You
know.
So
that's
also
what
I'm
trying
to
simplify
here.
You
know
in
the
design
focus
group,
for
example,
we
have
documents
like
I
mentioned,
and
you
know
so
as
a
designer
coming
on
board
you
just
going
through
the
documents.
F
You
should
immediately
know
how
find
your
way
around
and
you
know
maybe
the
design,
files
and
everything.
So
that's
just
about
it,
and
I
really
I
like.
I
look
forward
to
maybe
better
days
ahead
and
where
I
maybe
be
able
to
do
more.
F
B
Yeah,
so
I
believe
everybody
enjoyed
these
stories
that
we've
had
the
journey
so
far
and
it's
been
interesting
because
we
have
even
learnt
for
myself
and
what
to
also
do,
and
it's
a
great
thing
that
queensland
is
working
on
the
documentation
process
for
onboarding
and
I
think
it
will
help
a
lot
of
persons
roots.
What
do
you
think.
A
Yeah,
he
has
also
shown
me
the
doc
and
that's
something.
I
also
want
to
try
to
adapt
in
like
chaos,
africa
group,
so
gradually
you
get
to
work
on
that.
So
well
done
ken
state
it
really.
A
You
can
share
the
link
to
the
doc
here
on
the
chat,
so
people
can
also
see
it
even
people
that
are
not
in
the
design
focus
group
too.
Oh
yeah,
it's
a
really
common.
D
I
think
things
are
saying
it
made
the
confession.
D
I
also
mean
the
first
time
I
browsed
because
I
thought
it
was
about
science,
things
concerning
down
laboratory
stuff
and
until
until
I
had
to
attend
one
of
the
community
calls
that
I
was
like.
Oh
that
started
opening
up.
I
don't
know
who
put
that
image
on
the
website,
but
it
clearly
feels
like.
D
A
B
Right
so
our
next
agenda
is
the
care
slab
votes
workshop
and
this
would
be
given
to
her.
So
the
talk
will
be
given
to
us
by
media
and
precious.
It's
a
workshop.
I
don't
know
if
they
are
around
media
and
precious.
Please
say:
hi
hi.
A
A
H
G
G
And
the
documentation
can
be
found
here,
so
basically
the
bot
was
built
with
slack
bolts
and
a
framework
called
bolt
to
blt,
and
we
had
to
use
that
to
build
it.
We
had
other
options,
but
some
of
them
have
not
been
maintained
in
years,
so
we
have
to
start
all
over.
G
Can
you
see
my
slack
channel.
G
Okay,
so
so,
basically,
if
you
send
a
message,
I'd
like
to
ask,
has
anyone
actually
tried
out
the
bots.
G
Okay,
so
this
is
what
it
does
and
because
everyone
has
been
here
if
a
new
person
that
just
joined
slack
chaos
community,
which
will
welcome
you
in
your
dm
and
actually
give
you
directions.
G
So
he
doesn't
just
welcome
people
or
doesn't
just
respond
to
newbies
welcomes
people,
and
it
can
welcome
you
to
a
new
channel
also.
So
I
think
in
maybe
next
week
you'll
be
seeing
that
chaos
africa
to
start
welcoming,
you
can
actually
welcome
people
to
individual
and
channels
if
we
set
it
up
to
do
that.
G
So,
since
everyone
has
tried
it
out,
I'm
going
to
be
showing
just
so
people
can
understand
the
code.
D
Yeah,
I
think
I
understand
I've
gone
through
this
code
too,
and
okay
sense.
G
Okay,
seeing
what
is
there
so
I'll
just
be
showing
my
live
code
so
that
people
can
get?
Let
me
share
on
a
bigger
screen.
A
In
the
meantime,
while
media
is
trying
to
show
it
on
a
bigger
screen,
the
the
aim
of
us
having
this
workshop
initially
want
to
have
it
like.
A
Oh,
we
thought
about
having
the
ladder
group
so
that
people
will
understand
how
the
bots
works
and
if
you
even
write
javascript,
you
can
also
like
participate
and
contribute
reports,
because
I
think
there
are
also
some
some
new
things.
We
need
to
add
to
that
message
that
welcomes
newcomers.
You
know
something
about
informing
people
about
the
chaos
africa
channel
and
the
chaos
asia
pacific.
Like
other
things,
we
can
add
to
the
message
so
that
so
the
aim
of
this
workshop
is
number
one.
If
you
write
javascript,
you
can
not
just
people
that
write
javascript.
A
Also,
we
have
the
documentation
that
we
can.
You
know,
enhance
a
whole
lot
of
other
things.
So
the
aim
of
this
workshop
is
to
help
people
understand
how
midi
and
pressure
builds
the
bots,
and
you
know
how
you
can
participate
in
it
and
how
you
can
improve
and
things
that
they
are
looking
for
doing
looking
at
doing
in
the
future.
So
that's
the
aim
of
this
workshop,
like
it's
not
just
for
javascript
folks,
but
you
know
for
other
people
that
are
interested
in
contributing
in
the
slack
box
too
so
yeah
I
mean
there.
G
Actions
so
to
explain
what
the
actions
are
they
actually
how
both
framework
was
configured.
G
So
this
is
the
app
and
initialized
it
here
so
here
it
says
if
you
type
in
uv
in
any
format,
capital
mixed
whatever,
and
it's
calling
this
newbie
here,
which
is
this
file.
G
G
G
Then
I
said
something
about
joining
the
channel,
so
if
somebody
joins
a
channel
that
this
is
the
coach
that
works
for
that,
and
there's
a
specific
channel
that
we
put
here,
so
you
can
have
as
many
channels
as
you
want
and
then
you
can
always
do
is
switch.
Actually,
we
have
an
upgraded
version
of
this
that
was
customized
for
she
called
africa,
so
they
wanted
something
different.
It's
different
from
this
so
and
I
think,
a
bit
more
complicated,
but
it
just
has
the
same
flow,
and
this
is
when
someone
joins
stage
chaos.
G
This
is
the
code
that
controls
that
newbie
outreachy,
this
one
was
separated,
because
I
think
it
was
bulky
I
just
wanted
to
put
it
and
then
I
think
this
one
we're
told
that
it's
going
to
change
roots.
Is
this
the
way
to
change.
A
So
I
think
there
are
some
things
that
we
want
to,
like,
maybe
enhance
like
also
the
links
to
like
the
community
handbook.
That's
going
to
change
soon,
so
we're
going
those
kind
of
things,
even
informing
people
that
there's
like
it's
spread
their
local
chapters
of
chaos
as
well,
so
they
get.
They
are
aware.
A
You
know
there
are
a
whole
lot
of
couple
of
things
we
can
keep
track
of
of
what
to
change
and
how
and
people
here
on
this
court.
We
can
also
giving
thoughts
on
what
we
can
improve
on
in
the
board.
So
it's
it's
an
open
call.
F
Okay,
sorry
to
interrupt
so
when
you
mention
the
the
stuff
you
shared
before,
when
of
course
you
typed
newbie,
it
welcomes
a
new
user.
You
know
so
you
mentioned
that
you're
gonna,
you
know
introduce
that
to
other
channels
like
so
that,
of
course,
the
welcome
message
should
be
unique
to
each
channel.
F
So
I
maybe
maybe
that's
where
we
can
include,
for
example,
now
you're
welcoming
a
user
to
the
design
focus
group
channel.
So
that's
where
maybe
you
can
include
some
of
the
documents
you've
worked
on
or
who?
Maybe
you
should
reach
out
to
all
those
information
and
if
you
need
any
help,
so
maybe
if
you
need
some
of
those
information,
I
can
share
it
later.
G
G
A
No,
I
just
not
into
what
you
are
saying.
G
Okay,
so
it
will
just
welcome
people
in
their
dns
and
then
they
will
now
have
access
to
the
specific
documentation,
for
maybe
you
want
to
join
the
front
end
in
chaos,
africa
or
back
end
or
ui
ux,
and
all
that
and
technical
writing
so
that
I
think
that
sums
up
the
app
and
it's
hosted
on
a
real
cool.
But
it's
not
free
this
one.
Here
we
commented
in
touch.
G
We
left
it
there
deliberately
it's
actually
a
code
that
can
send
a
direct
message
to
everyone
on
this
on
the
slack
channel
on
the
on
chaos
and
channel
so
in
case.
Maybe
there
is
any
time
we
need
to
send
a
site-wide
message.
This
is
the
coach
that
directs
that.
So
you
can
always
change
the
message
you
want
to
send
and
everyone
gets
a
dm
as
long
as
you
are
in
the
chaos
and
community.
A
I
think
we
can
use
it
because
we
are
having
we're
having
a
soviet
that
will
come
up
very
soon,
like
it
chaos
for
heels
members,
so
I
think
I
I
would
mention
this
say
this
breath
be
something
we
can
do
to
send
like
a
side
wide
message
to
everyone
on
the
slack
to
participate
in
the
survey
without
out
connect
with
you
later
on
this.
Maybe
that
time
we
can
enable
this
and
send
that
message.
G
G
So
this
is
what
this
does.
So
everyone
on
the
channel
on
the
community
gets
the
direct
message.
G
Okay,
so
I
think
at
this
point
I'll
be
moving
on
to
elizabeth
precious,
especially
should
be
speaking
of
documentation.
She
wrote
most
of
it.
H
H
G
H
G
G
Yes,
so
that's
what
he's
doing
that's
what
it
has
been
doing?
Okay,
so
what
this
does
is,
if
you
go
on
your
on
your
own,
you,
if
you
click
on
those
things.
What
it
does
is
that
it's
it
has
some
formats
like
some
of
these
things
here
it
has
some
formats
like
if
you
want
to.
H
Okay,
so
this
is
the
blockchain
builder:
it's
basically
like
a
tool
that
allows
you
to
drag
and
drop
elements
that
you
want
to
build.
It
helps
if
you're
not
really
used
to
pricing
node.js
or
something
so,
for
example,
if
I
want
to
create
maybe
radio
buttons,
I
could
just
click
on
radio
buttons,
and
this
is
a
demo
of
what
it's
going
to
look
like,
and
this
is
the
payload,
so
you
can
just
copy
the
payload
and
paste
it
in
your
search.
H
H
Okay,
so
this
is
just
like
a
template
of
basic
radio
button,
so
you
could
just
copy
paste
this
and
modify
whatever
you
want.
This
is
what
they
are
trying
to
achieve,
so
they
have
a
couple
of
elements
here
that
you
could
use.
Let
me
try
something
else.
H
A
H
Okay,
so
that's
it
for
the
blockiest
builder.
H
H
Okay,
so
this
is
the
documentation
that
we
have
right
now,
it's
like,
if
google
docs,
I
think,
we're
thinking
of
moving
it,
but
apparently
we
had
much
on
that
with
family,
so
it
just
gives
like
an
intro
to
what
distract
what
is
about
and
then
basic
information.
H
You
both
function.
What
is
those
and
the
tokens
and
scopes
that
I
enabled,
because
we
are
trying
to
peso.
H
Some
authentication,
tokens
and
stuff
like
that
and
scopes
sorry,
not
second,
some
scopes
and
permissions,
so
you
need
to
know
what
is
the
scopes
and
permissions
that
are
actually
enabled
right
now
for
the
supports
to
be
running,
so
you
know
how
to
set
up
your
dev
environment,
that's
for
developers,
so
we
have
a
list
of
the
enabled
scopes
and
permissions
and
the
documentation
to
help
you
set
up
then
again
the
event
subscription,
because
if
you
don't
enable
all
of
this,
the
current
functions
broadcast
will
not
be
functioning
on
your
local
setup.
H
So,
okay,
we
also
included
a
guide
for
getting
started.
H
Most
of
these
things
are
in
the
bold
documentation
we
just
have
to
avoid
sending
people
back
and
forth
between
this
documentation
and
that
we
just
tried
to
copy
most
of
these
things
and
address
it
in
our
documentation.
H
H
Yeah
and
then
there's
the
contribution
guide.
This
is
also
on
this
and
the
github
referral
we
just
included
it
today
as
well.
H
Yeah,
okay,
let
me
finish
this
one
first
development
guide
also
on
this
hope,
signing
off
and
then
community
resources.
So
that's
it
for
this
documentation.
Let
me
just
go
over
the
repo
okay,
so
the
first
thing
you'll
see
is
this:
this
first
intro
and
then
the
contributing
does
end.
This.
H
So
there's
a
guide
for
getting
started
or
if
you
try
to
check
out
both
check
out
the
documentation
and
then
you
discover
something
you
would
like
to
change
or
improve
you
just
open
an
issue
for
it
and.
H
If
you
want
to
contribute,
this
is
the
guide,
it's
basically
the
repo
chronic.
So
we
follow
the
development,
okay
themselves,
instructions
which
are
in
the
desktop.nb,
so
it
basically
just
creates
an
up.
It
creates
a
a
workspace
for
tens,
because
we
can't
definitely
scale
to
experience
the
baby
very
loudly.
So
you
create
a
workspace
for
testing
and
create
an
app
and
you
just
follow
the
instructions.
H
Just
include
the
instructions
and
the
session
button,
the
set
of
your
projects
and
all
that
so
when
you're
done
testing
up
with
the
set
of
the
mv
fullest
of
the
instructions
install
dependencies,
create
a
new
branch,
make
your
changes
and
write
tests
if
possible
and
when
committing
changes
is
something
that
happens
a
lot
you
might
forget
to
do
this,
I
know,
and
if
you
don't
sign
up
each
column,
is
the
your
full
request
will
be
able
to
be
merged
because
it's
going
to
fail
the
check
the
vco
check.
H
So
there's
a
guide
for
signing
of
comments
if
you're
not
familiar
with
signing
off
comments.
So
this
is
this.
First
of
all,
you
configure
your
global
name,
your
email
and
then
you
every
time
you
want
to
sign
up
when
it
comes.
You
just
add
the
s
flag
which
is
associated
here,
but
just
in
case
you
forget
to
sign
up
a
comment.
I
know
this
is
only
ready
medical
request.
H
H
So
this,
basically
like
everything
you
need
to
know
about
the
vcu,
I
included
the
link
to
this
in
documentation.
H
H
Okay,
yeah,
so
after
sign
up
for
your
comments
and
pushing
to
your
origin,
you
can
make
a
full
request
and
wait
for
it
to
be
reviewed
and
merged,
and
so
at
the
bottom
of
the
this
document,
you
have
resources,
skills,
resources
and
then
technical
resources.
H
This
blog
post
documentation
again
slack
api
and
book
for
javascript.
So
there's
a
link
to
the
block
kit
builder
here
and
also
links
for
testing
documentation
and
please
for
the
documentation.
H
A
Yeah,
thank
you
precious
amity
once
like
for
building
it
first
and
also
sharing
a
lot
about
how
people
come
at
speed
in
the
bots.
I
hope
like
this
was
this.
Was
this
gave
you
some
some
insight
on
how
the
bot
was
built,
and
you
know
how
your
you
all
can
help
a
bit
over
time.
I
think
we
have
like
several
minutes,
but
does
anyone
have
like?
A
Maybe
we'll
take
one
question
for
either
pressures
or
midi
any
question,
but
there's
also
the
slack
group,
the
dev
developers
focus
group
that
you
can
ask
more
questions
there
and
participate
in
the
conversation
too.
But
does
anyone
have
any
questions
for
them?
So
we
just
quickly
rush
over
the
remaining
agenda
items.
A
D
D
Process,
but
now
that
there
is
already
a
chaos
board,
I
think
we
should
use
that
and
try
to
integrate
it
and
also
add
in
the
features
I
think
in.
I
would
create
a
second,
but
for
something
that
the
idea
of
creating
a
circuit,
what
actually
unnecessary
so.
D
While
the
discussion
I
was
like,
I
think,
I'm
going
to
just
put
on
top
of
what
they
have
actually
implemented
if
it
needs
fine,
we'll
refine
it
so
that
I
connect
all
the
things
I
wanted
to
connect
through.
Then
you
bought
so
that
I'm
at
least
that
we
do
not
have
a
lot
of
things
going
on
within
a
lot
of
things
that
would
be
put
together
for
better
management.
Most
of
this
place,
I
don't
know.
C
D
Idea
but
now
I'm
going
to
look
at
the
repository
so
clearly
to
see
how
I
can
plug
in
what
I
want
to
plug
in.
My
question,
though,
is:
does
it
have
like
a
hosted
url,
because
this
also
comes
in
like
in
form
of
a?
U
of
a
an
api
kind
of
what
url
you
use
for
receiving
web
books
or
it's
an
internal
thing.
C
G
Web
socket
or
using
url
so
and
matt
said.
D
It's
all
it's
enough,
I
think
it
can
get.
It
can
help
me
start
from
how
we
can
I'm
looking
to
building.
I
I'm
building
this
to
make
it
a
little
wilder
and
bigger
my
submission
to
was
a
mighty
cam.
It
would
be
good
if
we
had.
Anyone
who
is
a
newcomer
on
the
ks
platform
like
the
bot
would
actually
would
actually
introduce
itself
to
them
than
them
trying
to.
G
D
D
A
Okay,
great,
I
think
if
anyone
wants
to
participate
in
the
bots,
you
can,
I
think,
chica
initially
last
week
you
asked
about
you
know
how
you
can
participate
as
a
javascript
developer.
So
this
is
something
that
will
be
of
interest
to
you
to
participate
in
the
bots
and
kind
of
like
improve
it.
So
we
can
move
this
conversation
to
the
to
the
slack
group,
so
I
think,
join
us.
We
can
talk
about
the
next
thing
in
few
minutes.
B
Okay,
the
next
thing
is
the
chaos
africa
survey.
So
please
would
love
you
to
click
on
the
link.
It
just
takes
you
to
a
few.
Very
few
questions.
Don't
take
your
time,
so
you
just
help
us
take
the
survey
because
we
are
working
on
stuffs
how
to
help
people
onboard
downloading
process
easier.
So
please
just
take
the
questions
and
we'll
need
your
answers.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
Everyone
had
like
8c,
we
have
we
have
about.
We
have
about
93
responses
so
far,
so
we
are
we're
looking
at
getting
900.
So
if
you
have
not
filled.
F
G
A
So
I
think
the
next
thing
is,
I
think
we
can
I'm
looking
at
so
the
end
of
quarter
phone
session.
I'm
looking
at
doing
a
kahoot
session
like
I
don't
know
something
fun
where
everyone
could
come
in
and
you
know
interact,
get
to
know
everyone
that
would
be
like
end
of
quarter.
That's
the
end
of
september.
So,
if
you're
in
for
it
you
can,
you
can
give
a
thumbs
up
and
we'll
plan
that
next
day.
D
A
Okay,
I
see
so
many
thumbs
up.
I
think
in
next
meeting
I'll
share
more
details
about
that.
I
think
we
are
over
time
now,
so
we
move
every
other.
A
C
A
A
F
A
D
E
C
E
Assuming
sean
and
jacob
are
also
not
coming
soon.
D
Yeah
this
reminds
me
of
sometimes
when
we
have
the
community
calls
and
chooses
the
winner,
and
then
we
find
ourselves
only
two
of
us
in
the
room
and
instead
of
focusing
on
maybe
what
the
call
is
about.
We
just
going
through
very
many
other
topics
that
are
really
not
related
to
the
call
and
yeah
that's
how
they
our
goals
are
like.
Okay,
we
spent
our
time
and
no
one
showed
up.