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CHAOSS.Community.Sept.22.2020
A
Good
idea,
I
think
I
forgot
to
record
something
last
week
anyway,
we
are
recording
now
so
hello,
everyone.
It
is
september
22nd.
This
is
the
chaos
community
weekly
call.
So
we
are
really
happy
you're
here
and
if
you
have
not
done
so,
please
put
your
name
in
the
agenda
that
matt
has
so
kindly
linked
to
in
the
chat
and
if
we
need
to
do
it
again,
we
absolutely
can
let
us
know
how
you're
doing
what's
going
on
we
want
to.
We
want
to
know
so
all
right.
A
We
had
a
couple
items
from
last
week
that
we
did
not
get
to
because
we
ran
out
of
time.
So
we
put
those
first
and
foremost
on
the
on
the
agenda
today,
but
it
looks
like
we
kind
of
have
a
light,
a
light
agenda,
so
I
see
matt
keeps
adding
things.
Matt
g,
so
good
job.
A
A
B
Yeah,
so
basically,
if
you
follow
the
issue
there,
so
this
had
come
up
kind
of
at
the
super
tail
end
of
a
of
a
meeting,
and
this
is
a
project
called
lf
analytics,
I
think,
is
what
it
is
daniel.
You
can,
I
think
that's
correct
and
you
you
can
take
a
look
at
the
link.
B
That's
in
the
issue
there,
and
essentially
it
appears
that
they're
using
gremore
lab
or
at
least
parts
of
of
the
grimoire
lab
technology
behind
the
scenes,
and
we
had
just
opened
it
up,
opened
up
an
issue
kind
of
requesting
that
they
provide
attribution
or
some
citation
of
the
work
behind
the
scene.
So
there's
been
some
back
and
forth
in
this
issue
and
give
you
a
second
here
to
read
it
real
quickly.
B
C
Yeah
one
of
the
things
that
I
I'm
trying
to
start
to
do
and
some
of
the
presentations
I'm
developing
for
october
is
to
put
at
the
bottom
of
the
slides.
You
know
something
like
you
know:
data
generated
by
auger,
a
chaos
project,
and
so
I'm
trying
to
myself
get
a
little
more
diligent
about
giving
credit
for
the
the
tools
that.
E
F
I
I
would
plus
one
that
I
actually
was
going
to
bring
that
up
as
a
separate
item,
because
I
I
just
got
a
talk,
accepted
to
talk
about
contribution
analytics
at
one
of
our
deaf
fest
events.
So
I
wanted
to
at
least
mention
the
chaos
project
in
gremora
labs
as
another
potential
avenue
of
investigation
for
those
who
cannot
afford
to
buy
tools
or
looking
for
other
open
source
alternatives.
So
I'd
love
to
be
able
to
reference
the
project
and
the
groups
in
a
way.
F
B
G
On
the
on
the
web
page,
we
do
have
a
media
page
where
we
provide
our
logo
contact,
information
and
news
coverage
and
the
the
purpose
of
that
media
page
is
to
for
people
that
would
like
to
use
the
logo
and
reference
news
about
chaos,
so
it
could
fit
there.
Okay,
a
slight
tweak.
G
B
E
Yeah
single
slide.
Okay,
I've
been
using
that
at
work.
Sometimes
we
were
passing
around
like
what's
the
yeah?
What's
the
standard
one
one
slide,
you
can
copy
and
paste
the
end
of
your
slide.
Google
docs
is
so
easy.
People
appreciate
it.
Okay,.
G
B
E
In
case
it'd
be
cool,
if
you
let
other
people
know
you're
using
chaos,
here's
how
that
kind
of
language
tends
to
work
well,.
J
I
Police
yeah,
I
mean
this
isn't
directly
related
to
attribution,
but
I
mean
I
actually
like
sean
the
comment
that
you
put
in
the
issue.
You
know
why
didn't
they
even
talk
to
the
kids
community
before
putting
this
together
right?
I
mean
kudos
to
that
for
finding
out,
but
I
wonder
if
this
is
worth
having
a
conversation
with
like
kate
but
yeah.
This
is
not
very
encouraging.
E
E
So
I
don't
know
I
don't
find
it
discouraging
personally,
but
I
just
want
to
offer
alternate
thought
there
that
that's
gonna
happen
for
sure.
I
D
C
I
Yeah
I
mean,
but
dubstep
is
like
that
was
mostly
like
about
a
community-based
work
right
emma
is
that
correct.
C
D
I
F
I
guess
my
opinions
are
just
better
data
sourcing
practices,
someone
who's
quoted
data,
a
lot
in
many
presentations.
I
think
it's
important
to
see
where
it
comes
from,
because
I
can
inherently
describe
any
bias
that
might
be
within
it
or
embedded
within
it
or
even
just
the
collection
mechanism
behind
it.
So
I
think
it's
just
a
good
practice
to
be
able
to
source
where
your
information
is
coming
from
and
if
it's
coming
from
a
known
tool,
then
that's
something
people
can
look
into.
B
D
B
Big
trouble,
if
you
don't
do
it
so,
while
matt
I
I
agree
with
you
that
it
might
be
a
practice
that
does
occur
in
open
source.
It
maybe
doesn't
make
it
okay
that
we
should
encourage
to
your
point,
more
awareness
from
people
who
are
using
these,
whether
it's
the
text
from
documentation
or
the
the
tooling
as
part
of
their
own
tooling.
E
I
I
don't.
I
don't
know
there
like
it
depends
on
how
what
our
content
is
under.
If
it's
creative
commons,
with
no
attribution
required,
they
have
every
legal
right
in
academic
or
other
circumstances
to
use
it.
I
mean,
then
we're
getting
into
kind
of
what
is
moral
in
the
context
of
that
university
or
something
like
that,
but
I
don't
know
as
somebody
from
the
corporate
side
I'm
like.
I
don't
really
owe
you
anything
if
it's
licensed
in
a
way.
E
I
don't,
but
anyway,
the
main
point
of
making
sure
people
know
we
exist
when
they're
using
us.
That's
a
way
up,
ideally
like
something
we
can
get
out.
A
A
Okay,
so
it
looks
like
we
landed
on
matt
g,
putting
together
that
google
slide
template
for
people
to
use
if
they're
speaking
about
chaos-
and
we
will
put
put
that
on
our
media
page
and
if
anyone
else
has
any
questions
comments,
concerns
about
how
that
reads
or
what
that
looks
like
you
can
send
them
all
to
matt.
I'm
sure
he'll
be
glad
to
have
those.
A
Right
yeah,
it
is
a
group
effort,
it's
not
all
on
youtube,
yeah,
okay.
So
let's
move
on
to
hacktoberfest,
which
is,
if
you're
not
familiar
with
that.
It
is
kind
of
a
month-long
initiative
to
encourage
people
to
contribute
to
open
source
and
to
learn
about
it
and
to
kind
of
not
be
afraid
to
jump
in
and
then,
if
you,
if
I
recall,
if
you
submit
a
pull
request,
then
you
get
a
t-shirt.
A
I
think
it's
run
by
digitalocean.
So
someone
correct
me
if
that's
wrong,
but
I
think
that's
that's
it.
We
have
a
link
here
to
gremore
lab
there
what
they're
doing
for
hacktoberfest-
and
I
don't
know
if
any
of
our
gremore
lab
folks
want
to
talk
more
about
that.
K
I
don't
know
if
there's
much
to
talk
about
the
idea
was
to
label
some
issues
with
the
hacktoberfest
label
and
then
my
understanding
is
that
any
octoberfest
labeled
issue
qualifies
for
oktoberfest.
So
I
don't
think
there's
any
signup
process
from
a
community
perspective,
but
maybe
someone
else
has
more
experience
with
that.
I've
never
participated
in
oktoberfest
as
a
contributor
or
as
a
project.
So
I
don't.
G
Any
any
contribution
on
github
counts
as
a
as
a
contribution
during
oktoberfest.
So
not
just
not
just
things
that
are
labeled.
E
D
E
E
Every
year
it's
happened
and
it's
been
surprisingly
effective
to
get
attention
to
things
that
are
underserved,
but
just
be
ready
to
answer
a
lot
of
comments,
because
yeah
the
traffic
to
your
repo
will
go
up
exponentially,
but
I've
got
some
really
helpful
prs
and
things
that
from
people
around
the
world
on
projects
just
by
labeling
it
appropriately
and
adding
enough
context.
B
E
E
The
label
has
always
been
enough
for
my
experience.
They
have
some
great
recommendations
on
how
to
make
something
easy,
but
I
think
many
all
of
you
all
are
experienced
maintainers
you
kind
of
get
the
idea
of
how
to
scope
something
that's
achievable
by
somebody
who's,
not
in
embedded
in
these
meetings,
so
not
worried
there
and
then
honestly,
it's
a
great
pr
opportunity,
like
tweeting,
that
we
have
labels
and
stuff
from
chaos,
and
you
know
for
the
reporting
it's
it
attracts
a
new
new
audience.
L
Hello
everybody,
so
I
found
like
I
think
sometime
when
I
was
going
through
the
website.
I
just
maybe
one
friendly
issue.
There
was
like
a
typo.
I
saw
like
two,
but
sign
was
very
difficult
to
see
the
other
one.
So
it's
on
the
about
page.
Something
is
just
a
very
simple
mistake.
L
I
think
like
a
space
in
between
that's
just
the
typo,
so
what
I'm
actually
saying
is
we
could
use
it
as
one
friendly
issue,
part
of
the
issue
to
talk
for
hacker
workers,
so
once
it
just
has
the
label
just
a
search.
I
think
there's
also
a
way
to
like
do
a
search
on
github
with
labels
and
once
the
search
like
matt
said
once
the
search
is
done
with
a
label
any
any
any
repository
on
github
having
the
oktoberfest
label
any
issue
just
pops
up
on
the
search
history.
L
So
I
the
that's
that
typo
would
be
one
of
the
very
good
issue.
It
just
actually
needs
like
a
proper
description,
because
you
are
going
to
be
like
getting
different
people
so
and
they
are
going
to
be
beginners
too.
So
I
think
the
issue
should
just
have
like
a
proper
description
of
what
you
want,
the
person
taking
of
the
issue
to
implement
like
with
context
and
maybe
somewhere
in
the
code
where
exactly
it
is
in
the
code
base
or
something
so
someone
can
so
to
actually
reduce
the
many
questions
we
are
going
to
be
having.
L
A
Yeah,
I
totally
agree
with
all
of
that.
What
you
just
said
ruth-
and
I
think
that
maybe
even
as
you
were
saying
that
you
know
even
something
like
just
a
typo
like
getting
people
involved
and
engaged
trying
to
fix
something
that
seems
relatively
simple,
but
it
could
be
kind
of
complica
complicated
if
it's
you
know
buried
down
in
in
a
code
somewhere.
A
So
I
think
that
that's
a
great
a
great
thing
to
point
out
that
we
need
to
make
sure
we
have
a
wide
variety
of
different
kinds
of
contributions
that
people
can
make
for
different
skill
levels
and
different
skills
in
general,
and
I
wonder
if
we
could
even
maybe
look
at
our
own
website
and
and
see
if
there's
anything
that
we
can
clean
up
or
fix,
or
I
don't
know
kevin
if
that's
something
that
you
would
be
interested
in.
A
Looking
through
I'd,
be
happy
to
look
through
some
of
those
ideas
that
we've
had
for
website
stuff
that
you
know
if
we
think
that
might
be
applicable
for
hacktoberfest.
We
can
do
that.
G
Well,
that'd
be
great,
I'm
wondering
more
the
more
eyes
we
get
on
it,
the
better
so
yeah
I
mean
I'd
like
to
do
a
bigger
hacktoberfest
with
auger.
So
so,
and
I
we
do
have
both
a
help
wanted
tag
and
a
good
for
newcomers
tag
so
awesome
with
the
way
the
website
is
built.
Some
of
those
tasks
do
require
a
little
bit
of
direction,
but
I'm
I'm
happy
to
provide
that
direction
in
that
in
the
issues.
A
Cool,
so
I
guess
once
we
get
all
of
so.
We
have
like
the
chaos
work
that
we
want
to
do
for
us
internally
and
then
we
have
auger
sean.
You
said
you're,
maybe
thinking
about
doing
some
things
with
auger
and
then
gramor.
D
A
B
B
That's
right,
and
I
was
wondering
to
your
comment
ruth
like
maybe
would
it
do
you
think
it
would
be
smart
to
maybe
label
an
issue?
That's
something
along
the
lines
of
help
us
take
a
look
at
the
web
site
and
clean
up
grammatical
errors
and
typos
like
it
would
be
kind
of
one
issue
that
encompasses.
L
Yeah,
that's
actually
great
so
like
different
med
requests
can
come
in
for
that
issue.
For,
like
you,
can
populate
the
issue
with
ideas.
Okay,
I
I
found
out
like
this
needs
to
change,
and
someone
looks
at
it:
okay,
yeah!
You
can
go
ahead
with
doing
this,
so
I
think
that,
as
a
general
issue,
like
one
issue
would
a
really
long
way,
so
people
can
keep
bringing
their
med
requests
after
it
has
been
approved.
Like
okay,
I
thought
the
idea
rather
has
been
approved.
Like
okay,
I
found
this
issue
on
the
website.
L
As
a
comment,
you
make
the
comment
as
a
contributor,
then
the
maintainer
looks
at
it:
okay,
okay,
you
can
go
ahead,
we're
doing
this
and
then
the
contributor
makes
the
pr
links
to
the
issue.
So
whenever
we
are,
we
are
ready
to
to
close
the
issue
and
say:
okay,
we
have
had
enough
contributions
on
this
issue.
Then
we
go
ahead
and
close
the
issue.
So
I
think
that's
great.
A
A
Anything
else
on
hacktoberfest
any
other
questions,
or
I
did
put
a
link
in
the
meeting
minutes
for
if
you
want
more
information
about
hacktoberfest,
if
you've
never
done
it,
if
you've
never
heard
of
it.
If
you
don't
know
what
it
is,
I
believe
that
that's
the
kind
of
homepage
for
it
so
check
that
out.
A
All
right,
I
guess
we
can
move
on
then.
The
next
item
I
put
on
the
agenda
just
as
a
help
us
spread
the
word
kind
of
thing,
because
we
did
launch
the
dni
badging
program
last
week.
Hooray
hooray
hooray,
and
we
did
also
launch
our
community
health
reports,
so
those
are
open
to
the
public
to
participate
in.
A
So
if
you
are
a
social
media
guru
or
even
if
you're,
not
hey,
you
know,
I
don't
care,
feel
free
to
help
us
spread
the
word
on
those
just
tweet,
those
or
facebook
or
linkedin
whatever
it
is
that
you
do
insta.
I
don't
even
know
what
the
other
ones
are.
That's
how
uncool
I
am
but
help
us
spread
the
word.
If
you
can.
B
B
B
So,
like
an
event
that
you
like
that,
you
know
that
is
getting
organized
at
this
time
and
they
may
want
to
think
about
dni
with
respect
to
their
event
again
that
we
could
reach
out
and
just
say,
hey,
we
know
you're
organizing
an
event.
That's
awesome,
we'd
love
for
you
to
participate
in
the
chaos
dna
badging
program.
A
And
just
to
clarify
it,
we
would
want
it
to
be
some
sort
of
open
source
technology.
Is
that
right,
matt.
B
A
B
B
That
would
be
amazing
and
gene
gene's
a
good
person,
so
I
think
there
would
be
reception
to
the
idea.
I
mean
armstrong.
I
was
even
thinking
about
the
the
psycho
health
conference
that
I
think
is
going
to
be
in
madrid
yeah
coming
soon
as
another
potential
candidate.
M
Yeah,
I
think,
for
the
past
two
years
I've
been
involved.
I've
given
talks
also
with
the
they
so
here
yep
yeah.
So
it
will
really
be
a
great
thing.
L
I
think
one
idea
how
about
we
reach
out
to
these
organizations
that
do
call
for
proposals.
You
know
they're
always
in
touch
with
events
of
neither
so
we
could
reach
out
to
any
of
them
to
create
a
relationship
with
event,
organizers
but
they're,
always
in
touch
with
event,
organizers,
so
reaching
out
to
organizations
that
I
know.
Sometimes
I
see
on
twitter
a
particular
channel
that
deals
with
a
call
for
proposals,
so
we
could
reach
out
to
them
through
what
decision
about
diana
bajin,
yeah.
A
Thanks
does
anyone
know
if
there
is
there
used
to
be?
I
don't
know
if
there
still
is
anyone
if
there
is
a
central
place
for
call
for
proposals
for
tech
conferences.
A
M
Then
the
open
source
thing
is
coming
up.
The
open
stack
is
a
very
big
thing
happening.
Cuban
ethics
is
on
its
own
doing
things.
You
know
at
the
end
of
the
day,
each
one
of
them
will
have
their
like
the
interest
that
they
want
to
like
market
they
collaborate
within
themselves,
but
to
have
an
umbrella
that
really
pulls
them.
I
know
fosdem
is
doing
something
great.
M
A
Yeah,
I
was
just
curious
more
than
anything,
not
sure
if
that
was
something.
L
A
Okay,
I
think
we
can
move
on
then
to
it
looks
like
matt
had
another
comment
about
the
community
health
reports
or
someone
did
I'm
not
in
love
with
the
form
I
figured
that
was
you
matt,
so
you
want
to
talk
about
that.
B
Sorry
yeah,
let
me
just
bring
up
the
form.
J
B
Yeah,
so
this
is
the
current
form,
sorry
for
the
the
request
for
community
health
reports.
Obviously
you
can
take
a
look
at
it
yourself,
so
we
have
this
top
text
which
tries
to
describe
that.
B
We
specify
what's
going
to
be
in
the
report
and
then
also
the
tooling,
that's
used
to
generate
the
reports
all
right,
so
this
is
at
the
top.
I
haven't
seen
a
request
come
in
yet
I
haven't
either
well.
We
I
think
we
just
got
it
up
on
the
website,
maybe
today,
okay,
and
so
what
I
don't
love
about
the
form.
So
it
would
really
be
great
if
people
who
haven't
really
seen
this
could
give
your
first
reaction
to
it.
B
J
Well,
the
github
in
the
github
url
should
be
to
a
repo
and
repository
organization.
Urls
are
like
on
the
auger
form
when
people
request
auger
instances,
we
let
them
request
whole
github,
orgs
or
get
lab
orgs,
and
so
we
pull
all
the
repos
in
that
org
and
give
them
an
instance
that
way.
That's
what
that
second
question
is
asking,
and
I
don't
think
that's
what
we're
offering.
K
B
And
maybe
put
this
like
this
more
grayish
text
in
here
to
help
the
one
that
says,
provide
a
repository
you'd
like
to
have
analyzed
in
there.
E
F
I
was
on
twitter
yesterday
we
were
talking
about
making
forms
yeah,
I
think
I'll,
be
having
one,
especially
if
we're
not
asking
for
organization.
Specifically
that
is
going
to
confuse
people,
so
just
one
link
and
then
specifying
what
you're
actually
looking
for
so
a
little
bit
more
than
just
github,
especially
if
you're
just
asking
for
the
specific
repo.
So.
D
J
F
C
B
G
The
form
was
given
to
us
as
html,
so
we've
actually
we've
actually
already
gone
in
and
edited
it
and
we
are,
we
can
go
in
and
edit
it.
We
can
continue
to
edit
it.
So
that
makes.
G
So
related
to
your
to
your
comments
so
on
the
website,
we
actually
have
three
forms
currently,
because
the
the
dni
badging
has
two
forms.
It
would
be
nice
if
the
the
formatting
and
the
language
were
the
same
for
all
of
the
forms.
So
perhaps
we
could
reach
out
to
matt
snell
and
help
get
him
to
help
us
coordinate
kind
of
a
common
structure
and
language
around
the
forms.
N
J
J
E
Oh,
thank
you.
No
I'm
good,
I'm
just
gonna
say
based
on
kevin's
point.
I
guess
prs
are
welcome,
which
is
ideal.
F
I
have
one
last
comment
that
I
didn't
call
it
before
so
up
front
we're
collecting
email
addresses
and
it's
very
explicit.
You
can't
receive
the
report
without
that
or
that
notification
of
communicating
with
them,
but
then
we
don't
specify
until
the
last
question
about
potential
communication
threads
after
I'm
just
thinking
about
those
those
opt-in
pieces,
you
want
to
be
upfront
about
how
we're
going
to
use
their
contact
information,
so
we
are
saying
it's
just
mostly
just
in
placement.
F
A
Okay,
we
have
about
10
minutes
left
in
the
meeting
and
we
have
some
other
items
to
talk
about
the
next
one
is
ecosystem
dependencies.
This
feels
like
it
might
be
a
very
large
conversation.
I'm
not
sure
who
put
this
on
here,
though,.
A
Okay,
we'll
hold
on
that.
The
next
one
is
zoom
from
the
lf.
B
J
B
A
J
E
It
in
with
permissions
where
you
can't
see
the
password,
you
can
only
access
it
through
lastpass,
so
you
have
to
have
the
plug-in
in
your
browser
that
has
a
really.
B
B
E
It
depends
on
your
permission
level.
Okay,
do
you
know
if
you're
using
a
pro
account
or
if
it's
a
free
account?
I
don't
know,
okay.
B
J
Me
personally,
I
have
whatever
I
have
a
pro
account
and
now
I
can
actually
find
it's
a
meetings
at
chaos.community
username
and
I
actually
have
figure.
I
figured
it
out
sitting
here.
E
Okay,
I
recently
switched
a
bit
warden
because
last
pass
is
pretty
frustrating
with
the
sharing,
if
you're,
if
anyone's
on
a
free
account,
they
can't
share
it
with
more
than
one
person
see,
have
to
daisy
chain
sharing
credentials
with
people
unless
people
are
paying
bit
warden
being
an
open
source
alternative
and
pretty
inexpensive.
If
you
want
to
go
to
pro
I've
been
using
that
personally
and
with
work,
okay,
but
yeah,
that's
just
a
nuance
to
keep
in
mind.
E
B
J
And
I
guess
I
could
do
the
same.
I
could
also
it's
like
the
username
and
password
right
here,
so
let
me
just
send
it
to
you.
A
Okay,
well,
that's
a
lovely
segue,
then
into
two
requests
for
help
that
we
have
from
people
who
usually
run
meetings
that
can't
make
it
this
week.
So
first
is
matt
b
can't
make
value
this
week
and
he
wants
to
know
if
anyone
is
willing
to
facilitate
that
in
his
dead.
E
Well,
I
always
will
yeah
if
there's
time
and
energy
please
do.
I
keep
to
do's,
because
two
every
two
weeks
is
enough
for
me
to
forget
everything.
So
it
should
be
nice
and
organized
in
there.
What
the
next
steps
are.
G
J
J
B
B
E
E
B
E
B
Yeah
so
yep,
so
we've
been
chatting
with
folks
at
unicef
about
they're
making
trying
to
make
a
catalog
of
projects
that
pass
a
bar
of.
Is
it?
Did
they
don't
use
the
phrase
social
good?
Is
it
social
public
good
is
what
they
call
them
public,
good
and
so
they're
they're
reaching
out
as
to
what
are
the
ways
that
they
can
kind
of
observe
open
source
projects
as
carrying
this
public
good,
and
so
we've
been
talking
to
him
on
in
that
regard.
B
D
B
A
Okay
and
it
looks
like
we
have
a
couple
of
bigger
items
from
the
value
working
group,
matt
b:
do
you
think
we
have
times
about
five
minutes?
Do
you
think
we
have
time
to
address
those?
Do
you
want
to
save
them
for
next
time
or
how
do
you?
What
do
you
want
to
do.
E
A
A
J
Do
have
a
bunch
of
to
do's,
I
will
hand
off
to
whoever
the
facilitator
might
be,
but
that
I've
done,
but
I
can't
be
there
because
it's
I
have
a
ten
year
promotion
committee
meeting
that
I
have
to
be
sitting
in
on.
A
And
I
think
that
one
actually
had
moved
a
few
sessions
ago.
So
it's
what
4
pm
4
pm.
N
A
A
F
D
G
A
D
So
this
is
about
open
source
sustainability
for
software,
for
what
the
kind
of
work
they
are
they
are
doing,
and
so
on
just
in
case
this
is
interesting,
and
then
it
came
to
my
mind,
that
is
it
worth
if
we
serve
like
in
a
weekly
basis
kind
of
these
stocks
that
might
be
worth
exploring
into
any
of
us
here
in
this
call
just
wondering,
because
I
this
might
be
interesting
for.
J
D
I
cannot
attend,
unfortunately,
but
maybe
this
might
be
interesting
for
you
too,
if
you're
aware
of
any
other
beyond
the
usual
suspects
as
open
source
summit,
etc,
etc,
might
be
worth
having
this
here
like.
Oh,
I
I'm
aware
of
this.
So
just
in
case
you
are
interested
and
that's
all
I
know
about
the
talk
so.
A
I
think
that's
a
great
idea
actually
daniel
to
share
those
kinds
of
resources
with
this
group
here,
because
I
think
you're
right.
A
lot
of
people
would
be
interested
in
something
like
that.
So
I
would
encourage
anyone
who
comes
across
something
interesting.
They
read
or
hear
or
want
to
attend
and
think
others
might
be
interested
as
well
by
all
means
share
them
in
this
group.
We
would
love
that
that's
fantastic
idea.
I
love
that.
J
I
also
added
just
daniel's
talking
about
intersecting
again
with
the
asia
pacific
working
group
tomorrow
morning
and
that's
eight
a.m.
Central,
the
that
was
a
great.
I
learned
a
ton
last
time
and
it
was,
I
learned
so
much
that
and
everyone
learned
so
much
that
we
asked
him
if
he
could
do
another
hour.
So
if
you,
if
you're
curious
about
intersourcing
it's,
you
should
look
at
the
video
from
last
time
and
join
us
tomorrow.
If
you
can't,
if
you
can,
if
you
can't
watch
the
video
it's,
it
was
really
good.
B
In
my
micro
30
seconds
here,
it's
just
the
issue
of
dependencies
and
ecosystems,
and
this
conversation
don't
worry,
I'm
not
gonna
like
so.
Let's
talk
about
this,
but
it's
this
issue
has
has
been
showing
up
in
a
variety
of
different
working
groups,
and
I
think
it
should
be
important
or
it
might
be
important
that
we
start
centralizing
this
conversation.
B
This
seems
to
be
very
important
for
a
lot
of
people
and
it's
been
showing
up,
like
I
just
said,
in
a
variety
of
different
working
groups
and
it'd
be
great
to
have
it
in
one
place.
F
M
J
I
was
doing
it:
yeah
auger's
been
working
on
trying
to
parse
out
dependencies
and
all
the
different
dimensions
that
we
have
to
come
at
them
from,
and
we
think
it's
it's
a
complex
endeavor
with
many.
I
there's
a
long
thread
on
one
of
the
issues
in
one
of
the
working
groups.
I
wrote
about
okay
yeah,
so.
A
Yeah
I've
seen
this
come
up
at,
like
you
said,
matt
and
across
working
groups,
so
we
might
want
to
just
mention
if
you're
thinking
about
building
a
new
working
group
just
for
dependencies.
I
think
we
should
mention
that
in
every
working
group
meeting,
because
I
have
seen
it
come
up
in
a
variety
of.