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CHAOSS.D&I.June.3.2020
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Yeah
one
of
the
comments
I
have,
and
that
is
we'd
like
to
keep
these
metric
descriptions
as
light
as
possible
and
most
inspirational
and
the
details
of
how
it's
actually
implemented
we've
gone.
We
have
those
in
some
of
the
earlier
metric
definitions
we
released
and
actually
removed
them
just
to
make
it
easier
and
so
I
think
what
we
have
here.
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So
I
have
never
heard
the
term
inspirational
for
the
metrics
I
I,
don't
know
if
you
accidentally
said
that
or
you
intentionally
said
that,
but
it's
pretty
nice
term,
but
it's
meant
to
these
metrics
are
meant
to
do
just
that
kind
of
give.
You
inspiration
on
how
you
can
think
about
health
for
your
community,
so
good
job
I,
don't
know
if
that
was
accidental.
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So
inclusive
leadership
is
also
pretty
far
ahead.
I'll
review
that
when
we
do
the
action
item
in
just
a
moment
but
documentation,
the
project
places
documentation
metrics.
How
do
we
feel
about
the
progress
they
have?
It
looks
like
the
final
one
is
done
quite
a
bit
accessibility.
What
is
it'll
have
to.
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Do
pink
Saleh
has
made
this
point,
maybe
several
times
Saleh.
If
I
get
this
point
Ron,
you
can
just
tell
me
I'm,
not
saying
it
right,
but
that
as
this,
this
metric
has
been
broken
into
three
metrics,
that
perhaps
the
the
best
approach
is
to
just
concentrate
on
on
one
which
would
be
I.
Think.
Is
it
the
accessibility,
one
yeah
and.
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E
It
about
that
part
I
think
was
the
easiest
to
upstream.
You
know
to
PR,
because
the
idea
is
that
it
doesn't
have
contentious
or
or
not
yet
developed
kind
of
you
know
ways
to
call
things:
I,
think
accessibility,
the
WCAG
revision
of
2018
is
where
people
basically
did
not
even
start
thinking
how
they
want
to
call
things
moving
forward
and
that
that
is
where
there's
a
lot
of
like
gaps
that
will
leave
that
filled.
E
A
E
It's
it's
more
about
stylistics
of
writing,
and
you
know
intention
and
stuff
like
that,
and
and
then
this
way
this
way
we
at
least
get
something
out
there
and
maybe
based
on
that,
we
would
involve
more
people
in
coming
up
with
a
good
framework
to
divide
the
intricate
concepts,
not
someone
to
say
this
is
how
I
see
it.
Let's
do
it
that
way.
You
know
what
I
mean
it's
a
very,
very
slippery
slope
thing
to
do.
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Okay,
well,
it
looks
like
that
one
is
the
closest
of
all
of
them
when
it
comes
to
getting
ready.
So
we
can
try
to
have
that
one
ready
by
so
documentation
usability,
and
then
we
also
want
issue
tracker
inclusivity.
How
do
we
feel
about
the
inclusive
leadership?
Metric
I
had
an
action
item
that
I
rewarded,
the
kind
of
we
should
into
questions,
and
that
is
finished
now.
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Yeah,
so
so
I
guess
so
far,
we've
been
you
know
for
the
past
couple
of
months.
Maybe
we've
been
talking
about
Crowden,
and
that
was
basically
because
I
know
it
was
implemented
and
another
project
I
was
working
on
and
so
I
was
just
going
with.
You
know
if
they
complain
or
we
complain.
You
know
we
will
probably
find
good
cause
to
find
a
better
way
to
go
about
it.
So
so
at
the
moment,
the
decision
of
which
translation
form
was
considered.
You
know
a
post
experimentation
aspect
that
we
wanted
to.
E
You
know
decide
when
we
have
more
facts
when
we've
tried
at
one
platform,
but
there
seems
it
been
at
least
one
comment
that
made
us
feel
that
we
want
to
want
to
give
it
a
little
bit
more
thought
and
last
week,
I
believe
in
the
community
called
web
late.
What
was
raised
as
a
potential
alternative,
we
have
looked
at
web,
laid
more
more
thoroughly
last
week,
myself
and
Tola
and
others
in
the
badging
group
as
well,
and
we
met
on
Monday
to
try
to
recap.
E
Crowden
does
not
offer
that
this
platform,
and
you
know
so
it's
going
to
be
kind
of
a
a
decision
we
have
to
make
within
those
you
know
this
week
and
next
week,
I
believe
in
order
for
tolas
efforts
to
to
be
grounded,
you
know
we
would
be
clear
which
platform
and-
and
now
we
can
focus
on-
you
know
not
having
to
worry
about
the
platform
being
a
variable.
When
he's
documenting
a
protocol
that
we
can
implement
for
the
project,
you
know
chaos,
white,.
E
B
Community
engagement
in
the
translation,
so
I
just
wanted
to
share
that
one.
If
we
do
go
with
the
back
plate
routes,
we
will
have
community
metrics
in
our
community
dashboard
and
two.
If
anyone
needs
a
contact
at
the
plate,
I
can
facilitate
and
oh
one
third
thing-
I'm,
not
a
big
fan
of
self-hosting
a
tool.
If
there
is
a
hosted
version,
it
looks
like
they
do.
Have
a
free
plan
for
open
source
projects,
yeah.
E
So
so,
just
about
the
free
plan
aspect,
I
think
for
free
Tola
as
an
intern.
You
know
it's
kind
of
like
it
involves
knowing
enough
about
open
source
structure
on
how
to
get
you
know
buy-in
from
everyone
and
because
you're
applying
as
as
I
asked
chaos
at
that
point,
and
to
be
entirely
honest,
you
know
told
as
an
intern
he
gets
to
you
know,
learn
the
process.
I
have
no
excuse,
I
just
never
bothered
with
these
things
and
I'm
like
okay.
E
C
My
might
take
kind
of
following
this
conversation
is,
and
what
gamer
have
just
added
is
that
Webley
shouldn't
be
the
platform,
that's
kind
of
where
I
I
sit
right
now,
based
on
the
information
that
I've
been
hearing
over
the
course
of
the
next.
The
last
couple
weeks,
I
agree
with
Gaylord
that
having
it
out
of
hosted
service
is
just
way
less
headache,
and
we
have
we
I'll
say
this
again:
we
have
funds
to
pay
for
this
service.
So
that's
not
the
issue,
so
the
issue
is
kind
of
about
choosing
the
best
option
between
the
two.
E
A
E
Process
so
having
a
self
hosted
server
means
you
can
check
out
the
code
base
and
you
can
experiment
you're,
not
making
any
any
service
calls
you're,
not
making
a
mess
as
a
as
as
you're
learning.
That
sandbox
is
very,
very
important
if
we're
going
to
say
this
is
the
protocol
that
others
should
be
comfortable
implementing
and
if
you're
not
check
out
the
sandbox,
make
a
mess
ask
questions,
and
now
you
know
how
to
go
forward.
E
B
Have
a
few
thoughts
on
that
one
is
what
but
late
has
been
adopted
by
many
open-source
projects
over
the
last
couple
years,
and
if
you
would
like
someone
who
has
already
used
it
and
an
experience,
I
can
certainly
reach
out
and
find
a
contact
that
would
be
great.
Okay,
I
will
reach
out
to
Ben.
She
works
at
web
light
and
ask
if
he
has
someone
to
recommend.
B
E
Fresh,
so
they
do
have
the
darker
image
for
that
purpose.
I
believe
so
so
we're
not
saying
self
hosting
by
getting
a
server
and
running
it.
Just
having
darker
in
your
computer
and
a
repo
that
has
an
NPM
style
project
check
out
the
repo
run,
NPM
install
run.
Npm
start
you
have
your
local
server
open
your
browser
that
that's
what
I
mean
by
a
sandbox.
It's
it's
a
purely
experimental
thing.
It's
not
meant
to
be
used
as
a
self
hosted
deployment
that
that
that
would
be
definitely
a
headache.
E
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B
C
All
right
cool,
so
what's
can
we
kind
of,
like
informally,
agree
that
web
light
is
the
path
forward
from
it?
Just
a
pure
technology
perspective,
whether
it's,
whether
it's
play,
you
know
how
it,
how
it
kind
of
rolls
out,
is
to
be
determined,
but
it
would.
It
would
be
great
to
give
that
to
Tola
and
just
kind
of
say:
let's,
let's
move
from
there.
Okay.
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C
Yeah
so
so,
let's
process
wise,
then
say
yes
and
we
will,
if
the
technology
ends
up
being
a
mess
down
the
road
we'll
cross
that
bridge
later,
then
Georg
can
reach
out
to
somebody
at
Webley
to
be
maybe
to
find
a
community
that
could
be
helpful
or
even
somebody
at
Webley.
That
could
be
helpful
as
questions
arise.
Technology
wise
yeah,.
C
Don't
think
it
you,
okay,
thank
you,
yeah
thanks
a
lot
I
think
I
had
chatted
with
Saleh
and
mad
and
hasta,
maybe
earlier
in
the
week
and
I.
Think
one
of
the
one
of
the
hopes
is
is
that
coming
out
of
this
experiment,
we
can
kind
of
document
what
it
means
for
other
open-source
communities
to
think
about
translation,
and
so
it's
not
just
kind
of
getting
it
done
within
the
chaos
project,
which
is
certainly
an
outcome,
a
desirable
outcome,
but
it's
almost
like
the
community
handbook
Georg.
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D
So
now
all
we
have
left
is
our
metric
updates.
We
start
with
inclusive
leadership.
I
wanted
to
mention
something
along
this,
this
kind
of
path.
We
do
have
an
issue
tracker
metric.
Do
we
want
this
one
to
eat
that
one
up,
and
then
we
just
take
call
this
one.
The
issue
tracker
inclusivity,
metric,
there's
something:
oh
I'm,
sorry
I
had
the
wrong
one
and
I
have
been
looking
at
the
wrong
metric
I
put
in
the
wrong
spot.
So
it's
your
tracker
inclusivity
I
wanted
to
mention
that
we
do
have
an
eye
tracker
metric.
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Could
you
say
it
again:
sorry
I
got
a
little
frantic
because
I,
let's
say
so.
We
have
the
issue
tracker
inclusivity
and
if
you
would
go
to
the
the
Google
sheet,
we
have
a
metric
that
I've
been
using
to
create
the
initial
questions
for
the
badging
program.
That's
just
called
issue
tracker
and
there
hasn't
been
much
done
with
it.
So
I
feel
like
that,
can
take
its
place
in
this
respect.