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From YouTube: CHAOSS Weekly Community Meeting
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Welcome back and happy new year! Minutes from this meeting can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PMDWc6xMe0fNE7shxTK5_HE_ykRBG5w55_Zx5hvzsEY/edit#heading=h.vd9hbkt0dae5
B
C
Okay,
well
welcome
to
chaos.
Community
meeting
back
we're
back
is
January
2023.,
hooray,
really
good
to
see
everyone
here
we
have
some
new
faces
also,
so
we
have
a
light
agenda
which
I
will
link
here
in
the
chat.
C
And
if
we
have
time,
I
would
really
like
to
take
like
five
minutes
ten
minutes
and
just
go
around
and
have
everybody
introduce
themselves
since
we
do
have
some
new
folks.
That
would
be
I,
think
helpful
for
them
and
also
for
us
to
get
used
to
seeing
them
and
getting
getting
to
know
people.
So
we
usually
when
we
do
these
kinds
of
things
we
do
I,
don't
know
if
you
want
to
call
it
a
hot
potato.
I
don't
know,
but
you
do
like
a
handoff.
C
B
C
Okay,
we'll
come
back
to
you
Nicole
how
about
Don
you're
next
on
my
list.
D
Yes,
I'm
Don,
Foster,
I
work
at
VMware
and
our
open
source
program
office
on
the
governing
board
of
chaos,
amongst
other
things
and
I
live
just
outside
of
London.
Oh
and
Georg
you're
up.
E
Awesome:
hey
everyone,
I'm
Gary,
blink
good
to
be
back
Happy
New,
Year
I'm,
also
founding
member
governing
board
member
I
helped
with
the
podcast
and
I
live
in
Omaha
Nebraska
and
yeah
I
pass
it
on
to
Daniels.
F
E
F
G
Hello,
my
name
is
Victoria
I'm
from
Nigeria,
and
this
is
my
second
time
here.
This
is
the
second
meeting
the
first
meeting
was
when
we
had
we're
being
introduced
to
Olga.
G
And
I'm
really
excited
today
for
today's
meeting,
because
yesterday
I
had
the
opportunity
to
work
on
a
task,
and
that
was
my
first
open
source
contribution
and
I
was
really
excited
about
it.
G
I
the
task
was
to
replace
the
link
of
the
old
handbook,
the
chaos
handbook,
the
old
link,
so
I
replaced
the
beginning
and
I'm
really
really
excited
about
it.
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity.
Thanks.
I
J
Sure
so
happy
New
Year
to
everyone,
especially
to
the
new
folks,
and
to
all
those
who
have
been
here
for
ages
like
year,
math
and
Sean
Elizabeth
done
so
this
year,
we're
starting
with
a
lot
of
positive
energy
and
a
lot
of
work
also
on
the
table,
so
I'm
working
right
now
with
Zeal.
It's
a
project
that
deals
with
explainable
interpretable
and
certifiability
machine
learning
model,
especially
deep
learning
models.
J
So
we
are
building
some
AI
stuff
with
Airbus
Boeing,
and
this
Bombardier
is
mostly
focused
with
this
safety
critical
systems
and
alongside
as
a
research
fellow
at
a
call
Polytechnic.
We
are
also
a
mentoring,
some
PhD
students
and
Masters
on
that
particular
topic.
So
my
plate
is
really
full,
but
nevertheless
my
love
for
open
source
is
so
great
that
I
cannot
survive
without
chaos
and
the
open,
infra
kind
of
community.
J
K
Hi,
Armstrong
and
and
hello
everyone
I'm
Ann,
happy
New
Year.
It
is
so
fantastic
to
to
see
so
many
folks
from
all
over
the
world.
So
this
is
super
cool
and
I
have
the
same
passion
that
Armstrong
has
and
in
fact
we
met
back
in
the
openstack
OR
open,
infra
Community
gosh
years
ago.
Now
so,
let's
see
I've
started,
I
think
my
open
source
experience
started
in
the
yakto
project
and
and
I
worked
in
many
different
communities.
K
Openstack
Linux
on
when
I
was
at
Intel
and
I'm.
Now
at
the
Linux
foundation
and
getting
my
feet
wet
in
things
like
3D
Technologies,
oh
gosh,
the
over
hyped
buzzword
of
metaverse,
and
so
that
that
that's
kind
of
put
me
under
underwater
a
bit
and
this
last
year.
K
But
it
is
so
great
again
to
see
everybody
on
this
call.
Foreign.
H
I
have
not
introduced
myself
yet
hi.
This
is
Sean
Goggins
I'm,
one
of
the
co-chairs
with
Nicole
of
chaos.
Project
currently
and
I,
am
also
one
of
the
maintainers
for
the
auger
software
project
within
chaos.
Happy
New,
Year,
everybody
I
am
actually
right
now
at
the
Hilton
Head
airport.
Returning
from
my
first
academic
conference
since
January
2020..
So
it's
very
exciting
to
have
the
rest
of
my
world
beginning
to
meet
face
to
face
and
nice
to
see
you
all
and
I'll
pass
it
to
Sophia
I,
don't
think
Sophia's
gone
yet.
Has
she.
L
and
just
happy
to
be
here.
This
was
my
first
project
also
in
open
source
to
work
on.
So
it's
been
fun
to
hear
others
that
have
similar
experiences
and
it's
nice
to
be
here
and
I
guess.
A
fun
fact
is
because
I'm
at
work
and
you're
at
my
desk
I
will
show
you
that
I
have
this
awkward
bobble
head.
That
just
sits
here
and
looks
at
me
so
I,
don't
my
boss
gave
it
to
me
about
six
years
ago
and
he's
no
longer
my
boss,
but
I
still
have
his
bobble
head.
L
M
No
worries
is
this:
just
the
beginning
of
your
introduction:
okay
cool,
so
my
name
is
Samantha
Vania
Logan
I
do
go
by
Vania
and
I
run
a
organization
called
social
constructed.online,
which
is
about
helping
people,
build
online
communities
and
then
using
those
online
communities,
as
case
studies
to
teach
the
social
science
online
community.
M
So
that's
what
I
do
and
I'm
kind
of
a
vendor
individual
I'm
involved
in
the
communications
working
group,
yeah
I'm
a
bit
of
an
odd
duck,
but
I
enjoy
myself
at
chaos.
A
lot.
M
That's
a
thing:
sorry
I
got
here
late,
who
hasn't
gone
yet
they're.
Not
yes,.
I
I
guess
I'm
the
last
one
is
everyone
done
so
maybe
hi
everyone,
I'm
vinoda,
huja
I'm,
a
PhD
student
at
University
of
Nebraska,
Omaha
and
I.
Do
my
research
in
open
source
software,
especially
on
the
corporate
side?
Looking
at
the
corporate
engagement
in
open
source
and
I've
been
with
chaos
since
2017
regularly
attending
different
working
group
meetings?
Oh
yes
and
I.
I
Just
came
back
yesterday
from
CES
2023
from
Las
Vegas
and
the
interesting
thing
that
I
found
over
there
is
now
every
product
has
a
buzzword:
ai,
ai
earbuds,
AI,
Cycles,
AI
everything.
So
you
name
the
product.
You
will
find
an
AI
buzzword
in
front
of
it.
That's
my
take
away
from
that
conference
is
and
have
been
here
to
everyone.
So
I
guess
everyone
is
done
so
I.
Don't.
I
Okay,
sorry
yeah
so
I'll
pick
Matt
to
you.
Okay,.
A
A
M
A
M
A
So
I'm
also
one
of
the
co-founders
of
the
chaos
project.
I've
been
here
for
a
long
time.
I
will
say:
I'm
really
excited
for
for
2023
I.
Think
there's
a
lot
of
really
great
things
that
are
gonna
that
are
gonna
happen
this
year.
So
it's
great
to
be
here
so
namya.
Do
you
wanna?
Do
you
wanna,
introduce
yourself.
N
Yep
so
hi
I'm,
Nami
I'm
from
Bangalore
India,
so
I
was
just
exploding.
The
world
of
Open
Source
and
I
happened
to
come
across
the
chaos
project.
So
I
want
to
make
some
meaningful
contributions
and
learn
more
about
the
project
and
community.
C
Awesome,
it's
good
to
see
you
again
namya
who
it
was
at
the
open
Office
hours.
It
has
already
been
making
meaningful
contributions
to
chaos
as
well.
So
thank
you
and
thank
you
to
all
our
newcomers
for
showing
up
and
hanging
out
with
us
and
getting
to
know
chaos
a
little
bit
better.
We're
so
happy
that
you're
here
we're
gonna
go
ahead
and
move
forward,
so
we
do
have
for
those
who
aren't
familiar.
We
do
have
a
chaos
Con
coming
up
on
February
3rd,
which
is
in
conjunction
with
fostem.
C
So,
while
we're
trying
to
plan
that
one
day
event
we'll
take
this
meeting
right
here
and
kind
of
chop
it
in
half,
so
the
first
part
of
the
meeting
will
be
is
what
we're
doing
right
now
is
just
our
general
meeting
for
about
30
minutes
or
so,
and
then
we'll
save
the
end
of
this
meeting
for
the
chaoscon
committee
planning
part.
So
we'll
kind
of
let
everybody
else
go
and
those
who
are
involved
in
planning
chaos.
C
C
Welcome
back
and
Happy
New
Years
to
everyone
again
really
happy
that
you're
here.
The
next
item
on
here
is
that
our
chaos
Community
handbook
is
now
live
on.
The
website.
Hooray,
hooray,
hooray,
huge
shout
out
to
Ruth
and
shoya
who
were
working
as
part
of
the
Google
season
of
docs
project
to
get
that
to
happen,
so
the
community
handbook
is
now
all
in
our
knowledge
base.
Where
you
can
see
different
topic
areas,
you
can
search.
C
C
C
Just
to
let
us
know-
and
if
you
see
anything
in
that
repo
that
says
good
first
issue
or
help
wanted
that's
a
something
that
needs
to
be
fixed,
so
feel
free
to
jump
in
and
do
that
if
you'd
like
there
is
a
recommendation
to
update
the
handbook,
because
that's
kind
of
a
a
broken
piece
of
our
workflow
is
that
there
isn't
really
a
good
loop
back
around
so
shoya
and
Ruth
came
up
with
this
idea
of
having
a
bot
that
helps,
helps
us,
facilitate
and
manage
that
process
of
keeping
that
updated,
keeping
the
handbook
updated.
C
It
looks
like
you
know.
Namya
has
already
been
working
on
this
as
well,
so
thank
you
so
much
and
we
had
a
great
conversation
about
that
in
the
open,
Office
hours
that
were
this
morning.
There
is
this
doc
here
that
we
can
continue
this
conversation
in.
C
If
this
is
something
that
you're
interested
in
or
have
comments
on
or
want
to
discuss,
we
can
certainly
open
the
floor
here,
but
essentially
it
would
be
a
bot
that
helps
us
by
opening
tickets,
occasionally
in
working
groups,
just
as
a
reminder
of
like
if
there's
anything,
that's
been
changing
in
your
group.
That
needs
to
be
reflected
in
the
handbook,
for
instance,
here's
a
perfect
example
of
this.
C
The
Asia
Pacific
Community
is
changing
their
time,
which
is
the
next
item
on
our
agenda,
but
there
this
information
is
in
a
few
places
in
the
handbook,
not
just
the
calendar,
so
I
changed
the
calendar,
but
as
we
were
looking
through
the
handbook
in
the
open
Office
hours,
we
found
it
in
a
couple
of
different
places.
So
those
are
the
kind
of
things
that,
like
would
just
be
great
to
either.
You
know,
maybe
automate
a
little
more
or
have
some
kind
of
prompt
that
says:
hey.
C
Can
somebody
just
go
check
this
and
make
sure
that
it's
fixed
everywhere?
That
needs
to
be
fixed,
so
yeah
and
Shari's
gonna.
Look
at
that
for
us.
A
C
Another
another
example
of
that
is
the
change
from
us
from
value
to
us,
though,
you
know
we're
kind
of
seeing
little
pieces
where
we're
still
referring
to
it
as
the
value
working
group,
for
instance
in
the
handbook.
So
it's
just
kind
of
like
giving
the
working
groups
a
prompt
to
help
us
keep
that
Community
handbook
as
updated
as
possible.
So.
C
B
B
C
Whole
website's,
a
WordPress,
but
half
of
the
information
is
in
WordPress
Pages.
The
other
parts
of
the
word
of
the
website
are
in
GitHub
and
we
have
a
special
plugin
that
we
got
from
the
Linux
Foundation
that
keeps
that
updated.
That
will
pull
that
information
from
GitHub,
but
not
the
whole
site.
Does
that
so
it's
a
little
bit
confusing
but
yeah.
C
A
C
No,
this
was
something
that
does
it
actually
works
automatically,
so
this
part
would
not
be
needed
and
I
think
we
have.
We
had
a
little
bit
of
a
conversation
about
that
earlier
in
the
office
hours
I
think
we
have
it
listed
in
here
as
maybe
not
something
that
we
actually
need.
I.
A
A
C
Yeah,
the
other
conversation
we
had,
which
was
kind
of
interesting
I
thought,
was
taking
our
meeting
minutes
and
like
having
some
kind
of
bridge
that
would
like
we
could
put
something
in
the
minutes
that
would
indicate
that
an
issue
needs
to
be
open
for
either
the
handbook
updates
or
like
an
action
item
or
something
that
would
automatically
open
that
issue.
So
that
was
just
an
idea.
We
were
thrown
around
in
office
hours
and
I.
Think
Nami
is
gonna,
maybe
think
up.
N
F
C
C
H
You
have
the
right
permissions
on
a
GitHub
token,
you
can
do
that
through
the
GitHub
API
automatically.
So
it
would
be
writing
a
pretty
simple
bot-ish
thing
to
open
an
issue.
H
M
Yeah,
so
I've
never
done
anything
with
GitHub
I
have
hubs
API
specifically,
but
I
know
that
that
would
be
relatively
easy
for
you
to
do
with
zapier,
where
it
literally
just
says
whenever
so
the
trigger
would
be
when
Google
Drive
has
a
comment
added,
and
that
comment
includes
label
issue
tracker
then
create
a
GitHub
issue
in
this
spot.
M
B
D
M
Not
you
can
probably
do
it.
That's
how
you.
D
B
C
C
You
can
drop
them
here
in
this
issue
or
reach
out
to
namia
on
slack
yeah
that'd
be
great.
Thank.
C
C
Okay,
the
next
one
is
going
back
to
that
issue.
Asia
Pacific
meeting
is
changing.
There
will
now
be
a
monthly
meeting
and
it
will
happen
on
the
second
Monday
of
the
month
at
3,
P.M,
UTC,
plus
eight.
So
guessing
none
of
the
central
big.
C
And
I
would
also
say:
I'm
I'm,
guessing
I,
don't
have
final
confirmation
from
shoya,
but
if
I
had
to
guess
this
time
would
go
with
China's
Standard
Time,
so
any
kind
of
daylight
savings
things
I
think
is
gonna
like
on
the
calendar.
I
tagged
it
with
that
time
zone,
so
I
think
it
will
stay
with
that
time
zone
as
opposed
to
the
rest
of
the
working
group
meetings,
that
kind
of
stick
with
the
U.S
Central
Chicago
time
and
follow
the
daylight
savings
of
that
time
zone.
C
So
that's
another
kind
of
change
there
if
you're,
if
you're
attending
those
meetings
just
be
aware
of
that-
and
you
can
also
pop
in
there's
a
the
Asia
Pacific
channel
channel
that
you
can
join
as
well
to
kind
of
keep
track
of
that
as
well.
B
A
Have
questions
yeah,
I
think
a
lot
of
this,
too
is
shoya's,
trying
to
coordinate
with
Anna
in
the
to
do
group
with
the
to
do
group
Asia,
Pacific
efforts
as
well
so
trying
to
to
sync
those
up
so
I
think
that
was
a
big
reason
for
the
move.
C
We
can
ask
destroya
because
I
think
that
would
be
a
pertinent
information
to
have
listed
somewhere
like
if
it
is
in
Chinese.
Just
so
people
know
maybe
I'll
just
reach
out
to
shoya.
A
Yeah
and
if
it
either
way,
I
think
like
as
long
as
they're,
the
working
group
is
taking
minutes
that
we
can
take
a
look
at
just
to
kind
of
keep
updated
as
to
what
the.
J
A
C
Nor
will
I
that's
a
good
question,
though
Matt
are
the
minutes.
A
B
C
A
Was
the
original
problem?
Yeah
I,
don't
know,
okay,.
C
I'll
talk
to
Troy
about
that.
Thank
you
and
then
the
last
I'm.
Sorry,
any
other
questions
or
comments
about
that
meeting.
B
C
The
last
item
is
that,
just
to
give
everyone
a
heads
up,
we
are
launching
discourse
pretty
soon
we're
in
the
final
like
it's
all
set
up,
we're
in
the
final
kind
of
tweaks
of
things,
for
instance
like
the
badges
I'm,
not
really
sure
how
that
works
on
discourse
and
there's
a
lot
of
badges
that
don't
really
seem
chaosy.
If
that
makes
sense,
so
we
might
want
to
think
about
what
badges
we
would
want
to
offer
if
any
for
participating
in
the
discourse
Forum
there's
an
issue
somewhere.
C
So
we
need
to
figure
out
like
I,
don't
know
some
of
these
there's
a
lot
like
I
was
like
what
the
heck
I
don't
even
know.
What
all
these
are.
You
know
it's
just
it's
just
a
little
bit
much
just
personally
I
mean
if
we
want
to
keep
them
all.
That's
fine
with
me.
I,
don't
really
really
care,
but
this
seems
like
a
lot
and
I.
Don't
know
if
they're
automatically
assigned
or
if,
like
somebody
has
to
I,
don't
know
so
yeah.
C
We
need
to
look
at
this
and
the
other
issue
is
that
we
need
to
figure
out
a
moderation
guide.
So
we
had
someone
find
some.
We
had
a
few
suggestions
from
Justin
back
in
the
day
and
then
we
had
one
of
our
contributors
found
a
bunch
of
others
so
that
we
can
kind
of
create
our
own
moderation
guide
for
that
forum.
C
So
that's
those
are
the
two
real
things
that
are
need
to
be
taken
care
of
before
we
really
start
to
actively
use
discourse,
but
I
did
want
to
give
everybody
a
heads
up
that
we
are
going
to
add
that
in
and
it
is
going
to
replace
the
mailing
list,
which
is
super
super
low
traffic.
Now
the
idea
behind
it
just
for
anyone
who
doesn't
know
is
that
discourse
is
a
little
bit
better
at
surfacing
long-term
conversations
and
like
the
history
of
like
how
things
were
discussed.
C
It's
a
lot
better
than
slack
for
finding
that
stuff
and
I
know
chaos.
Africa
wants
to
use
discourse
for
some
things
as
well,
so
yeah,
so
that
was
kind
of
the
the
push
towards
using
something
that's
a
little
more
newcomer
friendly
than
the
mailing
list,
and
that
would
be
you
know
able
to.
We
could
Point
people
to
things
a
little
bit
easier
to
conversations
or
information,
or
things
like
that.
So
for
newcomers
as
well
and.
C
A
Thank
you.
I
will
be
happy
to
shut
down
the
main
Community
mail
list,
because,
basically,
all
that
I
do
is
discard
messages
and
ban
people
from
the
list.
That's
like
a
daily
activity
of
mine.
C
A
C
A
I
mean
the
mailing
list
primarily
for
the
board.
Is
we
have
a
board
meeting
coming
up
it's
date,
please
let
us
know
your
availability,
that's
largely
what
it's
for.