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From YouTube: CHAOSS Weekly Community Call October 11 2022
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A
11Th,
this
is
Tuesday
you're
here
at
the
weekly
chaos,
Community
call
so
hi
hope
you're
having
a
good
day
so
far,
yeah
there's
the
minutes
in
the
chat.
You
know
the
drill.
Add
your
name.
What
or
if
you
don't
totally
fine
camera's
on
and
off
totally
fine.
We're
really
chill
here
at
chaos
so
come
be
chill
with
us.
We
will
love
that
yeah.
A
Let's
look
at
our
agenda
here.
It
is
the
answer.
Please
answer
this
question
for
us:
it's
20,
50
and
you're.
Writing
your
autobiography.
What
would
be
its
title
assuming
I'm
still
around
then
I,
don't
know
I.
A
But
it's
all
right!
Oh!
These
are
awesome.
Okay,
so
a
few
things
mostly
the
stuff
on
our
agenda
is
of
the
reminders
and
updates.
So
if
there's
an
update
that
you
want
to
hear
from
someone
put
it
on
here,
if
you
have
something
new
to
add
totally
fine,
you
know
you
know
the
drill,
add
whatever
change
whatever.
A
If
you
see
something
on
here
that
you're
pretty
sure
you're
gonna
be
the
one
that
has
to
give
the
update
and
you
don't
want
to
give
an
update
today-
that's
also
valid
it's
okay,
it's
all
right
and
I
mean
because
I
don't
like
want
to
put
anybody
on
the
spot,
but
I
also
don't
like
give
people
a
heads
up
that
they're
on
the
agenda.
So
that's
my
fault,
so
just
use
me
as
your
as
you're
like
I,
will
totally
take
the
blame.
I'll.
Take
the
blame
for
everything:
I!
Don't
care
at
all.
A
It's
usually
my
fault
anyway,
so
yeah
just
play
fine,
okay!
First
one
on
the
agenda
is
this
reminder
to
please
take
our
chaos
Community
survey
and
share
your
experience
with
being
a
part
of
our
chaos.
Community
There's
the
link
right
there.
The
survey
is
open
until
tomorrow
and
it
is
a
completely
Anonymous
survey.
So
you
can
be
totally
honest
with
us
and
that's
exactly
what
we
want.
A
What
we're
trying
to
do
is
make
the
chaos
Community
more,
welcoming
more
inclusive,
find
ways
that
we
can
be
better
and
how
we
can
better
Center
Dei
in
our
own
community.
So
we
really
encourage
you
to
take
a
few
minutes
and
just
share
experience
as
much
or
as
little
as
you'd
like
to
provide
and
again
that
does
close
tomorrow.
So
we
would
really
appreciate
your
feedback
before
then
any
questions
on
that
survey.
A
If
not,
you
can
go.
Do
that
I
mean
maybe
not
right
this
second,
because
there's
stuff
here
also
to
pay
attention
to,
but
you
know
hey
whatever
and
also
you
know
if
you
had
started
it
and
you
need
to
finish
it,
don't
forget
to
go
back
and
finish
it.
We
would
love
that.
We
would
really
appreciate
that
so
yeah
all
right
well
we'll
move
on.
If
nobody
has
any
other
questions
or
comments
about
that.
A
So
the
next
reminder
is
just
that
we
are
having
our
next
onboarding
meeting
on
November
2nd.
That's
our
onboarding
call
that
we're
trying
out
Ruth
and
I
are
trying
once
a
month
or
bringing
new
folks
into
the
chaos
community
and
giving
them
a
broad
overview
of
what
chaos
is
about,
how
they
can
get
involved
where
to
go.
So
it
is
a
little
bit
more
of
a
presentation
format
than
our
open
Office
hours,
which
are
just
you
know,
come
and
go
come
ask
your
questions.
Stick
around
leave
whatever
you
want.
A
This
is
a
little
bit
more
of
a
a
presentation
format.
We
did
one
before
and
I
think
I
went
okay.
You
know
it's
always
interesting
to
use
someone
else's,
slides
the
truth
and
I'm
doing
so.
You
know
it
was
good
and
I
think.
Hopefully
we
covered
all
the
questions
in
that
presentation.
It
is
recorded,
so
you
can
go
look
at
that.
It's
on
our
chaos
cast
or
chaos
tube
channel
on
YouTube.
A
So
you
can
go
watch
that
if
you
are
a
newcomer
and
you're
watching
this
meeting
or
you're
here
you're
in
the
meeting-
and
you
want
to
go
watch
that
that's
there
for
you.
But
we
will
do
it,
live
and
obviously
live
in
person,
but
live
virtually
once
a
month,
the
first
Wednesday
of
the
month
at
11
A.M
U.S
Central.
So
anybody
have
questions
or
comments
about
that.
A
It
just
depends
I,
think
I'm,
trying
to
think
how
many
people
were
at
that
first,
one,
maybe
like
three
or
four
I,
don't
even
remember
I
know
it
was
literally
last
week.
I
have
I,
don't
remember
how
many
people
were
there
back
and
look
at
the
recording
to
see,
but
we
usually
get
you
know.
Office
hours
can
be
anyone
any
number
from
you
know.
A
One
person
comes
to
I,
think
we've
had
up
to
seven
people
or
eight
people
in
that
when
it's
like
outreachy
time,
you
know
Mentor
Mentor
program
time,
so
so
yeah
anywhere
in
between
there
is
good.
A
Okay
and
hopefully
it's
gonna
be
like
a
a
resource
that
people
can
reference
you
know
and
and
so
that
they
can
have
something
to
to
go
on
before,
because
you
know
what
happens
sometimes
is
people
will
come
to
the
open
Office
hours
and
not
even
really
know
what
to
ask,
because
they
don't
even
know
anything
about
chaos,
so
we
do
end
up
kind
of
going
over
things,
but
this
way
that
at
least
they'll
have
like
a
base
of
knowledge
about
chaos
and
some
things
that
they
can.
A
A
Anything
do
we
think
that's
a
good
idea.
I
mean
I,
guess
we'll
see
how
it
unfolds
as
the
months
go
on,
but
any
anybody
have
any
comments
or
recommendations
on
how
we
can
do
that.
Better.
Would
love
love
to
hear
that
so
yeah.
A
A
Eight
eight
days
next,
two
weeks
the
next
week,
something
so
don,
Sean
and
Daniel
are
going
to
be
giving
a
talk
on
chaos,
Don
or
Sean.
Do
you
want
to
say
anything
more
about
this
right
now,
plug
it?
A
little
foreign.
C
I
mean
Daniel's
going
to
provide
a
history
of
chaos
and
an
overview
of
the
software
and
metrics
components
of
our
of
our
Legacy
or
our
history,
or
what
got
us
to
hear
and
Don's
gonna
do
a
demonstration
of
what
your
description
of
what
she's
doing
with
chaos
metrics
at
VMware
and
I'm,
going
to
be
describing
our
metrics
models
initiative.
C
E
Yeah
I
don't
think
it's
going
to
be
recorded,
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
100
sure,
but
the
idea
is
that
we'll
do
these,
these
osmology
Live
Events,
basically
kind
of
in
various
places
that
want
to
hold
them.
So
it's
it's
focused
on
ospo's,
it's
kind
of
a
to-do
group
organized
thing,
but
we
could
do
them
in
other
locations.
All
we
need
is
a
space,
so
I
think
there
are
other
other
places,
I
think
the
next
one's
going
to
be
in
Amsterdam.
E
You
know
if,
if
people
have
space
that
they
want
to
lend
to
something
like
this,
you
might
be
able
to
do
one
and
your
local
area
as
well.
The
idea
is
that
these
are
kind
of
kind
of
local,
so
they
you
know
they
talk
about
things
that
local
group
is
likely
to
be
interested
in.
A
If
you
think
there's
any
Merit
to
or
if
you
have
any
desire
to
do,
one
like
on
this
call-
or
maybe
the
hospital
working
group
call
that
we
could
record
and
post
I
think
it
would
be
awesome.
But
if
not
I'm
like,
if
not,
if
that.
If
if
we
want
to
keep
that
with
to
do,
that's
also
totally
fine
just
to
just
throwing
that
idea
out
there.
If
you
all
think
that
that
would
be
something
of
interest
to
do.
E
A
E
That's
that's
a
really
good
idea.
Let
me
let
me
make
sure
first,
that's
not
actually
being
recorded,
in
which
case
we
could
just
use
that,
but
if
not
we'll
I
think
it
would
be
pretty
easy
for
us
to
do
it.
We
could
even
do
it
as
like
three
separate
three
separate
chunks
and
each
just
record
our
own
and
do
something
like
that.
A
E
D
Don,
do
you
know
if
the
way
that
you
like
request
an
ospiology
live,
is
the
same
sort
of
process
for
the
espology,
so
that
was
like
it
was
a
GitHub
Forum
that
I
filled
out
for
the
one
that
we
did
last
week.
Was
it.
E
I
think
I'm
not
sure
what
the
process
to
request
them
is.
Okay,
I
would
think
that
probably
I
I
would
start
and
ask
Anna.
A
C
A
C
F
A
D
E
Yeah,
the
asthma
meetups
are
designed
to
be
more
more
frequent
kind
of
regular
and
just
like,
like
basically
like
a
user
group
right.
It's
just
like
you
know
an
hour
or
two
and
those
are
those
are
kind
of
lightweight.
So
we've
just
started
the
first
couple
of
those
it
kind
of
started,
because
there
was
a
group
in
Western
Switzerland
that
wanted
a
French
language
meet
up.
E
It
does
have
to
be.
It
has
been
kind
of
hosted
by
someone
who's,
a
to-do
group
member.
So
there's
some
criteria
around
those
those
meetups.
D
A
Thanks
for
dropping
those
links
in
the
chat
mat,
do
we
want
to
put
those
in
the
minutes
too,
or
maybe
we
should
put
those
in
the
minutes
too.
A
Awesome
well,
thank
you,
Daniel,
Sean
and
Dawn
for
doing
those
and
helping
spread
the
word
about
chaos.
That's
awesome.
A
C
G
So
I
just
feel
like
the
QA
components
and
side
conversations
I
think
if
you
have
any
way
of
recording
what
happens
like
I'm,
just
kind
of
curious
how
how
these
things
are
received
and
where
people
have
more
questions
or
they
would
want
to
see
chaos
in
the
future
kind
of
feedback
for
us
as
an
organization
like
I
I'm
personally
interested
in
that
I
think
others
might
be
as
well.
I,
don't
know
what
the
best
way
to
do.
That
is
without
adding
more
work
to
the
team.
E
G
Maybe
you
don't
write
it
down,
we
can
just
quiz
you
at
the
end
what'd,
you
learn.
It
sounds
like
these
are
just
in-person
conversations,
so
it
might,
it
might
be
pretty
informal.
E
Well,
we
should
have
a
recording
of
the
kind
of
the
chaos
Hospitality
that
we
did
last
week
and
there
were
quite
a
few
questions,
so
maybe
we
Anna's
in
at
open
source
Lisbon
right
now,
so
she
said
she
tried
to
get
the
video
posted
by
Friday.
A
G
Agree
and
I
also
want
to
another
side
note
for
others
that
are
getting
pulled
into
similar
conversations
or
qas.
It's
I
just
feel
like
it's
helpful
to
to
get
a
general
sense
of
how
these
things
are
coming
up
in
various
communities.
So
I
know
I'm
going
to
be
doing
a
panel
representing
a
chaos
and
ospo's
in
another
event,
in
a
couple
of
weeks,
so
I'm
happy
to
share
what
I
learned
from
that
experience
and
sort
of
similar
similar
meme.
D
So,
like
you
know,
we've
like
like
the
work
that
y'all
are
doing
in
your
I,
suppose
you're
in
you're
doing
some
some
really
advanced
work
and
I.
Think
some
of
the
questions
were
just
like
how
do
I
get
started
like
where
do
I
even
start
connecting
the
aspo
within
my
organization?
I
wasn't
expecting
that.
E
G
I'm
gonna
be
part
of
a
GitHub
Universe
on
a
talk
on
how
hospitals
are
using
metrics,
Okay
cool,
so
it's
gonna
be
with
arfon
and
then
some
other
folks
I
haven't
met
yet
so
he's
somewhere
familiar
with
chaos.
Clearly,
and
so
he
looped
me
in
as
as
someone
who's
in
an
offspo
as
well
as
someone
who's
working
with
chaos.
G
A
All
right
and
then
when
that
schedule
comes
out
Sophia,
let
us
know
we'll
help
promote
that.
Also,
if
we,
if
we
can
I,
don't
think
they've
released
that
schedule
yet
have
they
very
GitHub,
Universe.
Okay,.
G
No
I
think
we're
a
last
minute
Edition,
because
everything
was
due.
September,
23rd
and
I
was
like.
A
Happens:
foreign
all
right,
so,
let's
go
on
I'm,
not
sure.
If
Ruth
is
on
the
call
today,
I
don't
see
her
so
I'm,
not
sure
Enoch
or
if
you
have
an
Oktoberfest
update
or
chaos,
Africa
update,
I
know
they
kind
of
overlap.
I
did
see
that
GitHub
we
on
our
on
our
chaos,
org.
We
have
tagged
a
few
repositories
with
the
hacktoberfest
label
or
the
tag,
so
that's
awesome
and
it's
in
the
I
linked
to
it
in
our
newsletter,
which
I
just
sent
out
this
morning.
A
H
Foreign,
hey
everyone,
quick
update
about
that
so
far
for
the
issues
that
we
tagged
with
the
Oktoberfest
label,
we
haven't
yet
seen
as
far
as
my
GitHub
notifications
can
tell
me:
I
haven't
yet
seen
any
conversations
or
anybody
come
up
to
take
that
up.
H
We
had
two
folks
who
showed
interest
last
week
and
they
were
well
attended
too.
Most
of
the
contributions
they
wanted
to
make
were
no
code
contributions
and
I
think
they
were
directed
to
the
right
people.
I
am
not
sure
about
how
that
is
doing,
but,
of
course,
in
the
end,
I
don't
think
we
need
to
mind
about
what
they're
doing
and
how
they're
doing
it
until
they
show
up,
maybe
without
pull
requests
or
review
or
when
they
picking
us,
but
of
course,
I.
H
Don't
think
we
need
to
follow
that
up
until
the
shop.
So
so
far
the
the
hit
is
really
low
about
the
participation.
But,
of
course
it's
a
good
thing.
At
least
we
did
our
part
and
we
can't
control
how
that
goes
about
cares.
Africa
I
am
not
sure
what
update
to
give,
but,
of
course
the
heat
is
too
much
in
case
Africa.
H
We
have
a
lot
of
folks
joining
in
and
I
think
we
need
to
just
discuss
about
how
to
keep
the
community
more
active
than
just
attending
the
bi-weekly
meetings
in
terms
of
creating
activities
around
chaos,
Africa
and
also
getting
them
more
engaged
because
as
far
as
I
can
see-
and
that
could
really
be
reflected
in
the
following
that
we're
gaining
on
Twitter.
H
It's
really
moving
so
so
fast.
We
may
need
to
keep
the
committee
engaged
and
give
them
some
things
to
keep
them
reactive
in
the
community.
So,
apart
from
those
I'm,
not
sure
whether
Ruth
would
have
more
insights
into
these,
but
that's
all
I
could
give
about
the
chaos
Africa
and
Oktoberfest.
D
A
You
know
going
back
to
Oktoberfest,
would
it
be
helpful,
I,
don't
think
we've
tweeted
that
from
the
main
chaos
account,
so
would
that
be
helpful?
Do
you
think
to
bring
some
visibility
to
to
the
fact
that
we're
kind
of
participating.
H
Well,
I
I,
don't
know
what
that
changes,
though,
because
as
far
as
I
know,
if
someone
is
interested
in
October
1st,
a
simple
GitHub
search
as
long
as
the
livers
are
attached
to
your
repository
would
show
up
on
your
your
repository
in
one
of
their
searches
or
well.
We
could
try
it
out,
but
well,
like
I'm,
Sean
and
Mart
were
advising
some
days
back.
H
I
think
we
could
just
appreciate
the
fact
that
we're
participating
but
also
know
that
it's
really
not
something
that
we're
putting
up
on
the
front
and
trying
to
push
for
it
too
much.
But,
of
course,
I
think
we
have
done
a
part
of
sieving
out
some
of
the
issues.
The
folks
that
would
be
interested
in
contributing
to
would
get
their
hands
on
so
I
don't
see
it
necessity
for
now.
H
But
of
course,
if
it's
a
good
thing,
if
it's,
if
you
have
some
time
on
you,
we
could
do
it.
H
Yeah
sure
and
by
mistake,
like
I,
think
how
I
was
showing
you
some
hours,
but
before
we
got
on
the
call
I
just
found
myself
implementing
some
of
the
things
again
I
had
assigned
to
October
1st
issues
because
they
just
overlapped
an
implementation.
I
was
making
and
I
was
like.
Oh
I
can't
skip
this
I
can't
skip
this
or
yeah
you.
You
may
even
never
know
where
we
could
have
those
ticked
off
in
case
they're
not
attended
to
in
the
coming
days.
H
Just
because
of
maybe
the
developments
we
are
trying
to
to
to
to
to
put
in
in
polishing
up
the
budging
process.
So
just
in
case
they're
not
picked
up,
we
could
still
clear
them
off
or
for
those
that
can't
be,
and
we
could
leave
them
as
good
first
issues
for
anyone
who
may
join
in
later.
A
All
right
so
well,
thank
you
for
giving
those
updates.
That
was
awesome.
Appreciate
that.
Does
anybody
have
questions
about
hacktoberfest
or
comments,
questions
about
chaos,
Africa
comments,
anything.
H
Think
I
want
to
reiterate
that
I
think
it's
important
that
we
get
how
we
get
ways
of
managing
the
chaos
Africa
community,
given
the
thoughts
that
the
numbers
are
growing
I
think
we
wouldn't
just
love
people
to
come
around
in
my
weekly
meetings
and
always
get
updates
of
what's
chaos
and
what
we
do
and
how
you
can
participate
I'm,
looking
at
a
direction
of
giving
it
more
engagement
than
actually
information
about
what
all
this
is
so
just
reiterating
to
give
it
some
kind
of
brevity.
H
Well
but
I
guess
it's
our
discussion
that
I
will
have
to
also
hold
with
Ruth
to
see
how
we,
how
we
come
up
with
some
ideas
about
this.
H
A
A
H
Yeah
yeah,
that
could
be
a
kissing
point,
but.
H
You're
interested
you're
interested
in
these-
oh,
we
have
these.
You
could
work
with
this.
We
have
this
and
I
think
it
would
also
well
take
some
some
resources
into
managing
the
community
just
to
make
sure
that,
well,
everybody
is
being
catered
For
and
people
are
well
placed
and
everybody
feels
like
they
are
actually
contributing.
Something
here
could
be
for
only
chaos
Africa,
but
also
for
the
whole
chaos
project.
A
Yeah
yeah,
so
we
have
that
spreadsheet
of
the
teams,
and
so
our
original
thought
was
that
we
would
leave
it
up
to
the
individual
teams
to
kind
of
pull
out
some
opportunities
or
some
places
that
could
use
help.
A
A
Do
you
think
that
that
will
help,
or
do
you
think
that
that
process
needs
to
be
like
better
or
or
like
what?
What
do
we
need
to
do?
Maybe,
with
the
the
this
team
concept,
to
make
that
more
effective.
H
A
H
A
Yeah
yeah,
so
there's
a
spreadsheet.
H
Would
come
right
up
well,
well,
I
think
I
think
there
is
still
some
kind
of
Oblivion
between
I
I'm
sure.
There
are
very
many
folks
in
chaos
Africa
that
have
never
crossed
the
chaos
Africa
community
to
know
that
there
is
a
wider
audience
outside
cares.
Africa
I,
don't
know
how
Ruth
introduced
this
because
I
wasn't
around
in
the
first
meeting
as
well.
H
She
was
trying
to
build
up
this
concept
and
getting
them
the
Pioneers
on
board,
but
I'm
sure
there
are
people
who
have
never
crossed
that
Africa,
online
and
I
think
I
thought
actually
I
would
have
more
of
them
in
the
chaos,
onboarding
call
and
also
I,
don't
know
I've
taken
long
without
joining
the
odd
office
meetings.
I,
don't
know
how
many
join
in,
but
I'm
sure.
H
Maybe
we
could
introduce
them
to
the
Greater
Community,
because
I
I,
I,
I
I
I
I
feel
to
me
that
it
just
sounds
like
a
working
group.
I'm
not
saying
it's
a
working
group
but
I
want
to
term
it
as
a
working
group
whereby
every
folk
in
the
working
group
knows
that
there
is
a
bigger
community
that
I
should
always
maybe
catch
up
with
or
attend
meetings
with
or
that
integrate
with
and
know
that.
H
Well,
we
can
have
this
here,
but
also
I
could
participate
here
and
there
and
not
be
like
well.
There
is
chaos,
Africa
and
I
think
that's
all
so.
I'm
I'm
sure
there
are
some
folks
who
still
think
that
chaos
Africa
is
like
the
top
thing
yet
to
me.
My
mind
feels
like
well.
H
If
they
know
if
they
know
that
this
was
like
a
sub
a
sub,
a
subset
of
the
whole
chaos,
it
would
be
great
to
them
to
know
that
our
contributions
and
our
engagement
do
not
end
up
being
in
case
Africa.
Well
I.
My
my
points
are
really
just
scattered
in
the
head,
but
of
course
the
whole
point
is
rotating
around
finding
engagement.
H
More
than
just
having
information
powered
to
them
that
hey
welcome
here
and
there
you
could
be
here,
you
could
be
there,
I,
don't
know
how
I
would
do
that,
but
I
think
I'm
I'll
try
to
continue
discussions
to
see
how
we
put
some
meat
onto
it.
D
A
Yeah
and
I
think
that,
like
you
said,
that's
something
we
could
sorry,
my
dogs
are
also
trying
to
participate
in
our
conversation,
they
have
a
lot
to
say
so.
Yes,
that's
something
that
we
can
wear
with.
Ruth
too,
like
you
said
just
to
kind
of
brainstorm,
some
ideas
of
how
we
can
bridge
that
that
Gap
a
little
bit
better
yeah.
That's
a
really
well
said,
like
that.
A
G
H
A
And
just
to
throw
this
out
there,
something
that
we've
done
with
the
Asia
Pacific
Community
is
just
take
a
little
time
to
update
that
that
community
on
kind
of
what's
also
happening
in
the
broader
Community,
mostly
since
a
lot
of
those
folks
are
able
to
attend
this
meeting
because
it
happens
midnight
for
them.
So
we
can
make
a
kind
of
a
more
of
a
concerted
effort
to
just
make
sure
they
know.
A
What's
going
on
and
I'm,
not
sure
if
that's
something
that
Ruth's
been
doing
or
if
we
need
to
do
or
if
that
would
help.
What
do
you
think.
H
Yeah
I
think
I
think
it's
it's
a
valid
point
more
so
now,
I
could
give
a
case
in
point
that
we've
been
talking
about
the
the
the
hospital,
the
US
position
and
I
think
this
could
be
some
of
the
information
that
we
relay
to
the
other
community
to
know
that
hey
actually
we're
in
chaos
Africa,
but
chaos
is
having
such
a
program
or
you
could
participate
in
such
a
program
that
chaos
is
also
participating
in
so
that
they
know
that
I'm.
H
A
All
right
well,
thank
you
so
much
Enoch
for
for
being
that
point
of
contact
today,
whether
you
knew
you
were
going
to
do
that
or
not
you
did
great.
So
thank
you.
Yeah.
A
All
right
so,
let's
go
and
we
have
about
20
minutes
left
right.
No
10
minutes
I
can
add.
Oh
gosh,
okay,
Anita
is
there
anything
to
bring
up
it
says.
Survey
is
now
available.
Interesting
I
would
love
to
hear
what
what's
going
on
with
that.
B
Well,
yes,
finally,
and
officially
the
Matt
told
me
that
the
survey
is
good
to
go
like
so
I
think
I
would
start
Distributing.
The
survey
forms
on
the
different
communities
that
I've
listed
out
and
also
I
want
to
post
it
on
our
Twitter,
the
official
chaos
Twitter
for
awareness
as
well,
but
so
there
was
this
spreadsheet
that
I
got
and
a
few
communities
were
listed
on
it.
B
Let
me
drop
it
here,
so
I'm,
going
to
first
reach
out,
send
out
this
survey
form
to
these
communities,
but
if
you
have
any
other
communities
to
suggest,
I
would
also
take
that
as
well.
B
A
And
so
if
people
have
personal
contacts
at
places,
they
should
drop
them
in
this
spreadsheet.
B
A
I
They're
sure
so
that
project
is
is
still
moving
along
as
a
reminder:
the
we're
kind
of
coordinating
between
the
website
design,
project,
the
knowledge
base
project
and
the
Community
handbook
project.
So
because
of
that
coordination,
it
is
a
little
bit
of
a
kind
of
a
slow
go
for
us,
but
as
of
right
now,
the
the
front
page
of
the
website,
which
is
where
most
of
the
design
work
is
being
done,
is
for
the
most
part
done.
I
We
just
need
to
create
a
little
bit
of
content
for
it,
but
the
the
main
thing,
that's
stopping
us
from
actually
kind
of
going
live
with
those
website
changes
is
we're
trying
to
we're
trying
to
finish
up
the
knowledge
base
and
yeah.
It's
just
still.
I
Yeah
she's
still
doing
work
on
that,
so
connecting
the
the
knowledge
base
to
the
handbook,
making
sure
that
we
have,
at
the
very
least,
all
of
the
basic
handbook
pages
that
we
need
to
create
the
the
user
paths
that
we
have
defined
and
then
there's
also
some
content
creation
on
those
knowledge
bases
itself.
I
So
as
soon
as
as
soon
as
the
knowledge
base
work
is
done,
that'll
allow
us
to
to
go
live
with
the
rest
of
the
the
website
changes.
So
the.
I
Really
it's
a
big
part
of
the
the
kind
of
the
the
new
website
design.
So
if
it's,
if
it's
not
finished,
it's
kind
of
it's
stopping
us
from
changing
the
the
main
navigation
for
the
for
the
website,
which
would
kind
of
encompasses
everything.
That's
there
and
additionally
there
there
are
many
links
off
the
new
home
page
to
the
knowledge
base.
So
so.
I
Just
we're
moving
the
knowledge
base
forward,
hopefully
we'll
hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
go,
live
with
all
of
the
website
changes
within
about
a
month.
D
Hey
Kevin
I
have
two
like
just
really
functional
questions.
Yes,
the
one
was
so
I
was
I
was
updating
a
metric
model
today
to
include
links
out
to
you
know
the
associated
metrics
and.
I
D
I
So
when
the
when
the
website
goes
when
so,
when
the,
when
the
knowledge
base
replaces
our
existing
metrics
Pages
yeah,
the
answer
to
that
is
going
to
be
no,
we
will
have
to
change
those
links
and.
I
It's
it'll
be
very
similar,
so
the
the
name
will
be
very
similar.
It'll
just
be
it'll
have
like
KB,
okay,
I.
D
I
And
yeah
in
in
the
past,
we
had
determined
that
keeping
them
on
the
website,
for
that
was
with
desirable.
Okay,
so
we
had,
it
is
hot.
We
we
could
link
to
the
markdown,
but
that
would
mean
every
every
every
metric
that
you
look
on
in
the
website
would
take
you
to
a
different
repo,
basically
yeah,
it
would
yeah
okay.
I
I
I
We
can
so
we
do
have
all
of
those
previous
metrics
Pages
created.
So
at
least
for
a
short
period
of
time.
We
could
leave
those
links,
active
and.
I
D
I
That's
yeah,
that's
what
I
was
kind
of
alluding
to
earlier,
pretty
a
pretty
easy
search
and
replace
so.
I
You
said
regex,
though
so
the
using
regular
Expressions
to
do
a
search
and
replace
would
be
pretty
easy
at
the.
I
Okay,
so
we
do,
we
do
have
the
ability
to
do
link
redirects
on
the
website
itself,
so
we
would
not
need
to
use
regular
expressions
for
that.
So
we
we
can.
We
can
actually
just
do
link
redirects
fairly
easily.
I
I
mean
they're
they're,
two
different
options
to
do
and
I
think
that
the
better
way
to
do
it
would
be
to
provide
new
guidance
on
the
links
and
go
through
and
just
do
a
search
and
replace.
We
could
also
as
we
could.
We
could
redirect
those
links
as
well.
F
E
G
E
I
C
Mean
I
can
I
can
say
from
my
experience
like
I've
stopped
trying
to
link
to
metrics
in
auger
because
the
links
haven't
been
stable
ever
so.
If
I
mean
I.
Think
the
most
important
thing
is
a
state,
a
commitment
to
stable
links
for
the
metrics
going
forward,
because
that
really
enables
a
lot
of
what
we're
talking
about
here.
I
Okay,
so
one
of
the
one
of
the
reasons
actually
one
of
the
one
of
the
reasons
that
we
did
decide
to
take
over
hosting
the
website
ourselves
was
actually
to
give
us
more
control
over
redirects.
I
So
that
is
something
we
have
control
over,
and
that
is
it's
probably
something.
We
need
to
define
a
process
for
kind
of
using,
but
but
yeah
so
I
I
understand
what
you're
saying
now
so
I
would
say.
I
I
would
say
both
of
those
things
would
be
good,
so
one
to
add
the
redirects
and
two
to
also
go
through
and
and
provide
new
guidance
on
how
to
do
those
links
and
do
a
search
and
replace
on
those
it's
an
and
actually
it
wouldn't
actually
be
a
search
and
replace
it.
I
We
we
would
just
we
just
need
to
search
the
URL
and
we
just
have
to
add
a
little
bit
of
new
new
text
to
the
URL,
which
would
be
very,
very
easy
to
do
using
regular
expressions
but
the
the
redirects
we
have
a.
We
actually
have
an
application
on
the
website
where
we
can
manage
those.
So
it's
just
a
matter
of
defining
a
process
for
adding
URLs
to
that
list.
A
Okay,
we
are
sadly
out
of
time.
We
can
continue
this
conversation
next
time.
If
we
need
to
I'm
very
sorry,
we
did
not
get
to
your
Charter.
C
A
Were
we
gonna
clean
this
doc
or
what
were
we
doing?
Georg.
A
C
A
Thankfully
you're
not
on
the
Missouri
travel
tourism
board,
no.