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A
Okay,
hi
welcome
to
the
september
21st
edition
of
the
evolution
working
group
meeting.
We
are
we
just
we're
gonna
go
through
issues,
real
quick
and
we
just
merged
a
quick
pr
that
we
talked
about
last
week,
updating
the
readme
to
standardization
yeah,
that's
where
we
are.
A
And
the
only
other
thing
we
have
is
just
to
work
on
on
new
metrics,
so
we
may.
We
may
save
that
for
next
time.
B
B
Yeah
and
it's
a
it's
a
pretty
basic
activity
metrics,
so
we
don't
really
have
to.
We
don't
really
have
to
do
a
lot
of
work,
defining
it
because
it
just
it
just
exists.
B
The
reactions
one
this
one
does
require.
I
think
this
one
requires
some
some
thought.
B
The
context
for
emojis
is
difficult,
so
the
I'm
not
sure,
I'm
not
sure
how
we
can
handle
this
one,
because
you
know
the
the
different
emojis
or
icons
kind
of
mean
different
things.
B
So,
counting
counting
these
icons
doesn't
really
I'm
not
sure
what
that
tells
us
other
than
it's,
maybe
just
another.
B
I
could
be
the
the
same
as
counting
comments
right
like
so
the
number
of
comments
or
the
the
number
of
emoji
reactions,
I
suppose,
is
something
that
we
could
count
but
understanding
the
emoji
reactions
think
is
a
little
more
difficult
for
us
to
talk
about.
A
I
think
that's
where
we
landed
on
last
time,
where
you
know,
maybe
it's
not
our
job
to
interpret
just
to
count
them.
You
know,
because
each
project
may
have
their
own
kind
of
culture
around
the
usage
of
them,
so
we
could
leave
it
to
the
project
to
interpret
how
they
would
how
they
will,
but
you
know
just
the
counting
of
them.
I
think
I
think
matters,
because
you
know
they
would
otherwise
have
been
a
comment
or
some
kind
of
interaction,
and
that's
what
we're
trying
to
kind
of
just
keep
track
of.
B
Yeah,
so
I
agree
with
that
statement
and
I
think
that's
a
little
bit
of
yeah.
I
agree
with
that
statement
for
sure
and
I
think
that's
a
little
a
little
bit
of
the
argument
that
I've
made
in
the
past
as
well.
However,
if
we
do
look
at
the
emoji
reactions
document,
the
description
we
have
in
there
right
now
is.
This
is
a
oh
I'm
sorry,
that's
the
template.
A
Well,
I
tell
you
what
why
don't
we
wait
on
this
and
there's
also
only
three
of
us:
it's
a
little
better
if
we
have
a
little
bit
bigger
of
a
group,
if
that's
possible,
so
maybe
we
just
kind
of
hold
on
to
this
and
and
think
about
it,
let
it
marinate
and
if
you
know
kevin,
if
you
do
find
you
have
the
little
extra
time
and
you
want
to
work
on
it
knock
yourself
out.
You
know,
but
I
we
won't
commit
you
to
that.
Like
okay,.
A
I
mean,
unless
we
want
to
take
some
time
right
now,
to
drop
some
thoughts
in
there.
It's
totally
for
you
guys,
I'm
fine,
with
whatever.
B
So
I'm
peeking
through
the
agenda
notes
from
last
week.
Yeah
it
looks.
It
looks
like
that.
The
discussion
around
the
emoji
one
is
kind
of
that's
happening.
There.
B
B
C
B
A
B
A
B
We
don't
we
don't.
We
don't
ever
use
that
we
don't
use
that
language
anywhere
else,
and
I
don't
know
that.
So
I
moved
that
that
sentence
to
the
top,
because
I
think
that's
the
most
accurate
sentence
currently.
So
the
number.
C
C
A
B
B
B
B
That's
not
great
language,
but
the
so
it's
a
it's
a
it's
a
transparent
way
of
providing
agreement
and
approval
in
in
open
source
development.
B
Yeah
yeah,
I
don't
know
if
we
need
to
so
I
mean
they
can
also
show
disagreement
or
disapproval,
but
but
generally
speaking,.
B
Yes
provide
a
transparent
mechanism
for
showing
attention,
I
suppose
attention
agreement.
A
A
Should
we
say
something
about
this,
metric
does
not
aim
to
attach
any
interpretation.
B
The
bit
that
you
just
put
in
might
actually
fit
better
in
the
description.
C
B
So
since
the
since
the
dei
objective
is
always
is
on
our
checklist,
we
always
want
to
focus
there.
Maybe,
let's
start
with
what
the
dei
objective
of
measuring
signals
of
attention
are:
I'm
sorry
emoji
reactions,
so
one
thing
that
emoji
reactions
could
help
with
understanding
is
how
welcoming
a
community
is,
I
suppose.
B
C
So
just
a
question:
where
do
we
address
the
di
concern
in.
B
C
Elizabeth
was
writing
that
and
I
have
just
moved
it
from
description
to
the
objective.
That's
where
I
ask
like:
where
do
we
address
those
concerns?
Is
it
a
description
or
is
it
objective.
B
Because
the
emojis
can
kind
of
they
can
kind
of
act
as
especially
the
like
a
thumbs
up.
Emoji
is
kind
of
a
green
light
right.
If
you
propose
to
do
something
or
if
you
create
a
pull
request,
a
a
thumbs
up
emoji
is
kind
of
a
green
light
to
proceed.
B
So
getting
that
getting
that
that
thumbs
up
from
a
maintainer
is
a
is,
is
it
becomes
a
a
coordinating
mechanism
or
or
oh
sorry?
No
sorry,
I'm
just.
A
A
B
So
it
so
they
they
can
be
used
to
provide
positive
support,
and
I
think
they
can
also
be
used
to
provide
coordination
which,
as
a
as
kind
of
a
project,
governance
right,
it's
almost
like
yeah
a
rocket
or
a
thumbs
up
is
permission
to
permission
to
move
forward
right.
B
Yeah-
maybe
it's
just
so
maybe
it's
so
above
we
have,
they
can
help
us
understand.
How
welcoming
community
is
so,
maybe
below
that
paragraph
we
also
have
emoji.
Emoji
reactions
can
help
us
understand
how
a
project
is
governed.
B
A
A
How
do
you
I
mean
all
you
can
do,
is
count
them
and
let
that
project
guess.
B
B
Emoji
provides
may
may
provide.
B
Oh
yeah,
yeah,
consent
or.
C
A
Here's
a
question
for
you
all:
would
we
also
care
about
reactions
to
other
other
communication
channels,
such
as
slack.
C
B
C
Maybe
in
the
filters
of
checking
emojis
through
different
channels
of
communication,.
B
C
B
I'm
feeling
I
am
feeling
a
lot
better
about
this.
This
metric.
B
I
wonder
I
wonder
if
it
would
be.
I
wonder
if
we
should
reach
out
to
reach
out
to
someone
who
has
given
kind
of
the
I'd
emoji
considerable
thought.
I
know
so.
I
know
remy
remy,
the
causemaker
is,
he
kind
of
he
does
a
lot
of
stuff
with
chaos
and
he
was
when
he
was
with
twitter.
I
believe
he
was
part
of
the
part
of
the
project
that.
B
B
A
B
Yeah,
so
I
I
I
love
telling
him
what
to
do.
B
It's
the
yeah
the
same
with.
Well
I
mean
mattis
matt
is
is
very
much
my
boss,
so.