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A
C
Yeah,
okay,
so
anyway,
excuse
me
welcome
to
the
may
25th
edition
of
the
community
call
for
chaos.
We
do
this
every
week
same
time
same
place
on
tuesday
mornings
at
11
a.m:
u.s
central
chicago
time.
So,
if
you're
watching
this-
and
you
want
to
join
us,
we
would
love
that
or
you
can
just
keep
watching
us
from
afar.
That's
also
fine.
C
I
will
put
the
minutes
in
the
chat
one
more
time,
just
in
case
if
everybody
could
add
their
name
to
the
list
of
attendees.
That
would
be
amazing.
As
always,
we
love
that
when
you
do
that,
let
us
know
how
you're
doing
and
what's
going
on
in
your
world,
we
have
a
short
agenda
again
which
actually
works
out
great
because
since
we're
starting
the
chaos
con
planning
we're
going
to
be
using
the
end
of
this
meeting
for
the
chaos
con
planning
committee
to
get
together
and
chat
about.
C
What's
what's
next
and
what
we're
working
on
so
at
some
point,
we'll
kind
of
end
this
meeting
officially
and
everybody
can
jump
off
and
then
the
chaos
con
planning,
peeps
can
hang
out
and
we'll
finish
up.
So
you
can
expect
a
shorter
agenda
for
a
little
while,
just
because
of
that
so
does
anybody
have
any
questions
about
that
before
we
jump
in.
C
Awesome,
okay,
so
the
first
thing
we
wanted
to,
let
you
know
is
that
we
are
I'm
gonna
start
offering
open
office
hours,
so
this
will
be
starting
on
june
7th,
which
is
a
monday
and
we'll
do
it
from
nine
a.m,
to
11
a.m.
U.S
central
chicago
time
I
mean
it
will
be
matt
g,
myself
and
shawn
goggins.
We
will
be
rotating
out,
so
we'll
just
be
hanging
out
on
the
zoom
channel,
the
the
chaos
zoom
zoom
channel.
C
Anybody
wants
to
pop
in
and
ask
questions
or
figure
out
where
they
need
to
go
or,
if
they're,
not
sure
about
something.
They
don't
want
to
ask
in
front
of
a
big
group
of
people
or
you
know
whatever.
If
they
just
want
to
pop
in
and
say
hi
totally
fine,
that's
what
those
are
there
for,
and
so,
if
anyone
wants
to
do
that
fantastic,
you
don't
have
to
obviously
stay
for
the
whole
two
hours.
Yeah
just
come
and
go
as
you
please
no
big
deal.
You
don't
have
to
sign
up
or
anything
like
that.
C
Just
come,
say
hello.
So.
C
E
E
C
I
will
pose
this
question
to
our
non-us
or
non-academia
folks
that
are
on
the
call.
Does
that
term
confuse
you,
because
if
it
does,
we
can
absolutely
call
it
something.
F
C
If
you
are
confused
by
this
whole
concept,
let
us
definitely
let
us
know,
because
this
is
something
that
we
obviously
want
to
offer
to
our
newcomers,
and
if
it's
confusing,
we
don't
want
that.
That's
the
antithesis
of
what
we
want
so
yeah,
just
let
us
know
if
you're
not
sure
what
all
that
is
about.
G
I
guess
I
have
a
general
question
about
how
the
broader
group
can
support
these.
Should
it
be
something
where
we
just
drop
in.
If
we
have
time
or
do
you
have
some
sort
of
sign
up
sheet
where
we
could
take
turns
just
so,
the
burden
doesn't
fall
on
just
a
few
folks
to
do
this
repeatedly.
I.
C
We
can
start
one
and
you
get
to
be
first
on
the
list,
I'm
assuming
sophia,
since
you
brought
it
up,
it's
like
holiday.
No,
no,
no
for
sure!
That's
why
we're
going
to
start
on
june
7th
just
because
of
the
holiday
and
stuff.
Let
me
just
make
a
note
here
or,
if
someone's
making
a
note,
yeah
matt
g
is
in
the
in
the
minutes.
Yeah.
We
can
absolutely
do
that
if
you
all
want
to
sign
up
and
and
grab
a
monday
fantastic.
That
would
be
amazing.
C
Do
we
think
here's
a
question?
Actually
I
was
thinking
about.
Do
we
think
that
having
one
person
is
enough
on
those
office
hours?
Do
we
need
do?
We
need
two
from
chaos
matt's
shaking
his
head.
H
I
see
a
lot
of
it
is
like
my
guess
is
like
just
kind
of
pointing
people
to
like
the
community
call
is
tuesdays,
you're
like
why
don't
you
start
by
joining
there
and
here's
the
repository
and
you're
interested
in
auger?
I
don't
know,
my
guess
is
a
lot
of
if
people
are
going
to
attend
just
kind
of
helping
people
directionally.
B
C
Okay,
so-
and
I
you
know,
I've
never
actually
done
one.
So
I'm
assuming
that
I
can
just
leave
the
chat
open
and
like
go
about
my
business
and
do
my
work
and
then,
if
someone
pops
in
like
I'll
just
be
there,
is
that
usually
how
it
goes.
Matt
and
sean.
C
I
G
I
mean,
if
you
can
multitask,
then
power
to
you,
but
just
to
like
I
mean,
maybe
not
at
the
beginning,
if
we're
just
starting
it
out
to
see
get
a
feel
for
it,
but
if
it
seems
pretty
spotty,
we
might
move
to
that
model
just
to
allow
people
to
be
able
to
adjust
if
no
one's
going
to
show
up.
C
I
think
that's
an
excellent
idea
to
keep
on
on
tap
for
the
future
to
see
if
you
know
if
we
definitely
need
to
do
that.
I
was
also
thinking
like
what
happens
if,
like
10
people
show
up
doubt
that
that
will
happen,
but
you
never
know
so
that
would
be
another
case
where
a
sign-up
sheet
would
be
super
helpful.
We
have
a
lot
of
people
coming
in
at
once
and
having
to
wait,
you
know
to
ask
the
questions
or
whatnot.
H
You
think
we
should
just
have
like
a
google
sheet
for
signing
up.
H
C
All
right:
well,
if
anyone
has
any
other
ideas
or
if
you
attend
a
different
office
hours
at
some
point,
and
then
you
see
something
cool
that
people
are
doing.
Please
let
us
know
we're
super
open
to
anything.
So
let
us
know
the
other
thing
I
wanted
to
mention.
The
next
thing
is
we
have
a
new
metric
release
candidate,
which
I
think
is
the
first
of
the
continuous
release
cycle
and
I
worked
hard
on
this
one.
C
So
of
course,
I'm
gonna
like
make
everyone
look
at
it
because
I'm
just
kidding
this
was
one
that
we
had
split
out
in
the
dei
working
group.
We
had
three
candidates
for
a
release
that
were
all
blobbed
into
one
and
we
split
them
all
out.
So
this
is
just
the
third
of
the
three
around
documentation
and
it's
documentation.
Discoverability,
there's
a
link
to
the
pr
in
the
minutes.
C
If
you
feel
like
giving
it
a
quick,
read
and
see,
if
you
know
you
have
any
questions
or
comments
or
I
guess
you
could
wait
as
well
to
until
it's
released
officially,
I'm
not
sure
how
kevin
would
would
want
that.
But
if
you
do
have
comments
feel
free
to
add
them
in
that
in
that
pr
or
pop
into
the
dei
working
group,
and
let
us
know
we
can
talk
about
it
in
there.
C
C
E
As
soon
as
as
soon
as
that,
pull
request
is
is
accepted,
I
think
that
kind
of
officially
starts
the
release
process,
so.
E
I
mean
the
working
group.
The
working
groups
are
responsible
for
reviewing
and
accepting
pull
requests
so
once
the
okay,
once
the
working
group
has
decided
that
this
is
the
the
version
of
the
metric
that
we
would
like
to
release
for
comment.
E
They
can
accept
the
comments
and
then
the
their
kind
of
two
steps
that
would
follow
that
one
is
to
create
an
issue
to
capture
the
the
comments
and
the
other
one
is
to
add
the
the
metric
to
the
release
notes
issue,
and
I
noticed
that
the
metric
has
already
been
added
to
the
release.
Notes
issue.
C
Okay,
we
had
an
issue
that
was
already
open.
That
was
the
original
issue
for
the
idea,
so
we
just
tagged
that
with
a
metrics
release
candidate
label,
but
it's
kind
of
buried.
So
it's
not
at
the
top
of
the
issue
list
would
would
it
be
better
if
we
closed
that
issue
and
just
opened
another.
E
Yeah,
I
think
it
would
probably
be
good
to
have
some
separation
between
an
issue.
That's
used
to
discuss
the
creation
of
the
metric
versus
an
issue.
That's
used
to
capture
comments
about
the
metric.
It
would
probably
be
good
to
have
separation
there.
E
E
I
was
just
gonna
say,
and
there
is
a
template
for
creating
those
those
issues
to
collect
the
comments,
so
they
they
all,
should
kind
of
have
the
similar
form
and
have
links
that
go
to
the
the
proper
places.
E
H
A
And
we
should
put
them
under
reviews
through
this
formal
process.
Yeah.
Okay,
we'll
do
that
in
our
next
meeting,
which
is
tomorrow
morning.
A
I
think
we
just
reached
that
point
at
the
end
of
our
last
meeting.
So,
okay
I'll
make
a
note
of
putting
putting
metrics
under
formal
community
review.
E
E
I'm
also
happy
to
help
with
the
dei
metric
by
the
way,
if,
if
you'd
like
me
to
do
that,.
C
All
right,
we
will
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
item
number
three,
which
is
to
welcome
our
gsoc
students.
Again,
we
we
did
this
last
week,
but
I
would
like
to
do
that
again.
I'm
glad
someone
put
that
on
the
agenda
because
we
do
have
rashmi's
here.
Dhruv
is
here
and
josh
is
here
and
those
are
three
of
our
six
gtoc
students.
So
I
don't.
C
All
want
to,
if
you
feel
comfortable,
just
saying
hello,
and
what
and
tell
us
again
what
project
you're
working
on.
We
would
love
to
hear
it,
because
I
think
there
are
some
people
who
are
on
this
call
that
were
not
on
the
call
last
week.
So
I'm
sure
they
would
like
to
hear
from
you
so
yash
we're
we're
all
familiar
with
your
name.
I
think,
but
we
appreciate
you
so
just
let
us
know
how
it's
going
and
what
you're
working
on.
J
C
Welcome
welcome.
We
really
appreciate
you
being
here
dhruv,
do
you
want
to
say
hello
and
tell
us
what
you're
working
on.
K
Yeah
hi,
hello,
everyone,
so
I
would
be
working
on
developing
a
shared
data
resource
for
dependencies
risks
and
vulnerabilities
yeah,
I'm
a
second
year
engineering
student
at
mumbai
university,
and
that's
it
I'm
thinking,
I'm
super
excited
to
get
started.
Thank
you.
C
L
Hi
everyone,
I'm
rashmi,
I'm
an
incoming
graduate
student
at
carnegie,
mellon
I'll,
be
working
on
extending
the
existing
organization
model.
So
we
can
capture
better
information
about
the
contributors.
L
It's
my
first
time
attending
g-suck
and
I'm
very
excited
to
be
here.
I
love
the
community.
I
love
all
the
harry
potter
coins
because
I
know
I'm
caught
ahead,
never
found
anybody
in
right
here
where
I
live
who's
like
a
quarter
head
so
super
you.
C
We
are
very
happy
to
have
you
here
rashmi,
so
thanks
for
thanks
for
that,
anybody
have
any
questions
for
yash,
rashmi
or
dhruv.
I
C
All
right,
so,
I
think
we'll
just
leave
it
open
for
a
couple
minutes
in
case
anybody
has
any
final
things
they
want
to
bring
up.
Otherwise,
those
of
us
working
on
chaos,
khan
will
stick
around
and
and
talk
about
stuff
work.