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From YouTube: CDF - SIG Interoperability Meeting 2021-08-05
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B
I
can
go
first.
Can
people
hear
me?
Yes,
yes,
hey!
So
I'm
maddie,
I'm
a
principal
software
engineer
at
abs
on
the
developer
tools
organization.
So
I've
been
working
there
for
about
12
and
a
half
years
and
kind
of
interested
to
join
the
group
and
see
what
you're
up
to
in
terms
of
interoperability.
A
A
So
before
we
start
since
you're
matthias,
if
you
are
first-time
participants,
we
have
been
having
these
meetings.
Since
I
think
february
2020-
and
this
was
the
first
time
we
ever
took
a
break
from
our
meetings
because
of
summer
vacations,
and
it
was
kind
of
nice
opportunity
because
we
had
this
cp
gone
end
of
june,
and
you
know
it's
been
non-stop
meetings
for
more
than
a
year.
We
said
we
can
perhaps
take
a
summer
break.
A
So
it's
kind
of
the
start
of
our
meetings
is
the
first
meeting
of
the
upcoming
period
and
it's
kind
of
look
back
on
what
we
have
been
doing
and
also
thinking
about
what
else
we
can
start
working
on.
Given
that
we
have
new
parts
points,
maybe
you
have
matisse.
If
you,
you,
may
have
ideas
about
what
we
can
work
on
as
well.
In
addition
to
what
we
have
been
working
on
and
then
follow
up
meetings,
we
can
deep
dive
on
those
topics.
A
You
may
bring
up
and
then
start
working
on
those
topics
depending
on
the
interest
from
other
parts.
As
I
said,
this
meeting
normally
have
been
happening
every
second
week
and
since
the
first
meeting
the
participation
is
a
bit
lower
than
usual.
We
normally
got
10
15
percent
in
all
of
our
meetings,
but
over
time
it
will
pick
up
pro.
A
People
are
probably
on
still
on
holidays
like
myself,
so
when
september
arrives,
we
should
come
back
to
normal
participation,
and
the
other
thing
I
want
to
highlight
is
that
the
agenda
or
topics
they
are
open
to
anyone.
So
if
mati
say,
if
you
have
ideas
for
you
know
discussion,
you
can
just
go
and
update
the
agenda
ahead
of
the
meeting,
and
if
you
want
to
present
something
like
what
we
are
doing
at
aws,
for
example,
or
what
kind
of
service
you
have
dermati,
you
can
talk
about
those
things.
A
A
So
we
can
work
on
those
things
together
collaboratively,
and
that
is
how
we
do
the
work
and,
in
addition
to
that,
we
also
work
with
other
special
interest
groups
and
projects
in
cd
foundation
and
outside
such
as
rule
from
open
infrastructure
foundation,
and
if,
like
certain
topics
get
you
know
high
interest,
those
topics
could
be.
You
know
worked
under
special
interest
groups
that
can
be
created
or
work
streams
under
this
special
test
group.
A
So
that
was
the
some
summary
of
how
we
are
working
with
the
special
interest
group,
which
is
probably
saying
with
other
communities
as
well.
A
So
we
can
start
with
the
first
agenda
item,
so
action
item
review
and
these
action
items
were
from
our
last
meeting
before
cdcon,
and
the
first
action
item
was
on
me:
okay,
safe
sorry,
let
me
respond.
A
Okay,
you
will
join
again
so
question
items
are
from
our
meeting
during
june
and
first
faction
item
was
about
cdcon,
which
was
about
rescheduling
birth
of
a
federal
session,
so
they
don't
overlap
like
close
action
item
which
wasn't
possible
to
fix
and
silicon
is
over.
So
there
is
no
point
keeping
it
open.
A
And
the
other
action
item
was
on
me
and
steve
to
start
the
discussion
and
select
areas,
topics
as
github
discussions,
and
this
was
coming
from
our
standardized
metadata
discussion,
which
mikey
you
already
commented
and
again
this
topic.
We
have
been
talking
about
since
december
2020
and
we
have
a
topic
coming
up
as
well.
So
I
close
this
item
as
well,
because
we
have
a
github
issue
open
on
our
apple
story.
A
So
another
thing
to
highlight
is
that
we
have
been
using
hack,
md
documents
to
work
on
topics
like
we
had
this
event
topic.
That
was
done
on
high
candy
documents
and
we
had
this
standardized
metadata
and
police
topics.
They
were
also
worked
on
hecarim
documents.
Then
we
decided.
Maybe
we
should
give
a
try
to
github
issues.
That's
why
our
github
issues
is
kind
of
it
looks
empty
because
all
our
work
has
been
done
in
icandy
documents
and
over
time
we
can
move
those
things
to
github
issues
and
open
up
new
issues
for
new
topics.
A
C
Just
a
reminder
announcement
that
the
cdf
is
doing
a
jenkins
themed
newsletter
on
paving
the
way
for
jenkins
interoperability
in
the
cloud
submissions
are
still
open
until
august
20th
and
please
do
submit
you
know
they're
they're,
also
well,
the
articles
will
be
on
the
cdf
blog
and
then
a
select
few,
depending
on
how
many
are
submitted
we'll
go
into
the
cdf
newsletter.
A
My
connection
is
bad,
is
it
you
people
should
be
reaching
out
to
if
they
have
ideas
to
contribute.
C
I
think
it's
on
this
cdf
website,
I'll
I'll
go,
find
the
link
actually.
C
It
is
a
regular
article,
submission
link,
but
I
will
I
will
put
it.
I
will
put
it
in
the
notes
and
then.
A
A
So
I
think
the
silicon
was
pretty
awesome
like
there
were
like
few
thousand
people
who
were
registered
and
really
good
sessions.
It's
really
good
participation
and
specifically
for
the
interoperable
topics.
I
believe
there
were
two
or
three
talks
on
interoperability,
focusing
on
the
different
aspects
like
eventsy
gave
their
they
they
had
their
talk,
which
is
also
related
to
interoperability.
A
In
addition,
that
there
was
someone
talking
about
cicd
interoperability,
who
is
not
part
of
our
group,
which
we
hope
to
see-
and
it
does
so,
it
is
good
for
others
to
talk
about
this
topic
as
well,
because
it
shows
people
think
about
this
independently
from
what
we
are
doing
here
and
in
addition
to
regular
talks.
We
also
had
birth
of
feather
session
and
our
audience
was
a
bit
shy.
C
No,
it
was
very
enjoyable,
especially
given
that
it
was.
It
was
a
virtual
one.
I
I
think,
for
a
birth
of
a
feather.
It's
often
it
is
helpful
to
be
maybe
together
and
for
a
longer
period
of
time,
because
it
enables
people
to
sort
of
open
up.
I
think
it's
hard
jumping
on
a
call
for
an
hour
to
have
a
really.
A
Maybe
yeah
we
had
like
10
15
people,
maybe
taking
part
in
the
chat,
at
least
like
typing
their
comments
and
questions,
so
it
was
it
was.
It
could
have
been
better,
but
perhaps
people
may
have
had
other
sessions
to
join
because,
as
I
noted
during
action
items,
it
was
like
conflicting
with
other
both
sensations.
A
A
F
A
B
I
was
just
going
to
say
that
I
did
appreciate
the
words
of
another
session
that
I
joined,
so
thanks
for.
Oh
you
were
there.
A
So
then
we
move
to
the
next
topic
status
of
interval-
white
paper.
I
think
mathias
you
put
this
topic
here,
but
unfortunately
we
don't
have
tracy
or
jacqueline
with
us.
A
A
A
A
Okay,
so
I
think
towards
mid
2020.
We
started
working
on
this
white
paper
and
the
idea
with
white
paper
was
to
talk
about
what
interoperability
in
cicd
means
and
what
are
the
key
concerns,
use
cases
and
challenges
to
organizations
and
communities
have
what
communities
are
doing
to
tackle
those
challenges
together,
what
organizations
are
doing
to
tackle
those
challenges?
A
And
when
you
look
at
the
white
paper,
you
will
see
we
have
some
intro
parts
talking
about
like
constellations
constraints
and
concerns
followed
up
by
some
trends
and
some
case
studies
like
this.
I
think
the
really
great
part
of
this
document
was
this
case
studies,
because
you
can
read
the
work
you
can
read
about
the
work
that
is
being
done
by
different
projects
such
as
tech
tone,
jenkins,
pinnacle
rule
and
so
on,
as
well
as
what
the
organizations
are
doing
like
volvo
and
so
on.
A
So
this
white
paper
has
been
handed
over
to
a
cdf
creative
team,
but
because
of
all
these
cdcom
preparations
and
so
on,
it's
somehow
got
some
de-prioritized
and
we
hope
this
work
will
start
again
and
the
cdf
creative
team
will
start
working
on
this
white
paper
and
then
it
will
be
published
coming
months.
I
don't
know
when,
and
that
was
what
matthias
want
to
know
like
all
of
us,
because
we
put
quite
some
effort
on
this
white
paper
and
next
time
tracy
joins.
A
We
can
ask
her
about
where
we
are
with
the
white
paper
and
while
we
are
waiting
for
that,
mati
say
if
like.
If
you
have
comments-
or
you
know
can't
if
you
want
to
contribute
to
white
paper,
you
can
maybe
add
a
comment
on
this
document,
and
then
we
see
where
the
cdf
creative
team
is
at
and
if
it
is
not
too
late,
we
can
make
your
contributions.
Part
of
the
white
paper
as
well.
F
Yeah
sure
I'll
definitely
look
into
it.
I'm
looking
in
right
now
and
I'm
definitely
looking
into
the
case
study
part.
I
think
that's
the
most
interesting
part
on
that
for
me
as
a
newcomer,
because
I
can
actually
get
to
see
who
are
using
the
ideas
of
interoperability
and
who
is
speaking
challenges
that
might
like
help
and
be
a
part
of
the
white
paper
that
you're
working
on.
So
that
sounds
really
great.
A
A
F
A
So
this
work,
I
think
it
was
james.
What
was
his
son
named
cara
james,
not
roll
links,
but
james
strachan?
Yes,
it
was
him
who
actually
started
this
topic
november,
2020
december
2020,
and
that
work
originally
was
done
here.
A
And
let
me
put
this
link
as
well
so
matthew.
I
know
you
have
shown
interest
this
topic
so
some
background
information
is
here
some
exiting
efforts
and
some
input
from
jenkins
x
and
so
on,
followed
up
by
some
spdx
and
so
on,
and
then
I
think
around
april
the.
A
A
We
actually
created
this
github
issue
which
our
discussion-
yes,
gita,
discussion,.
A
And
this
didn't
get
much
attention
because
of
all
this
you
know
city
corner
and
summer
break,
but
we
hope
we
hope
to
keep
pushing
this.
So
thanks
matty
for
reviving
the
conversation,
and
we
will
continue
working
on
this
stop
again.
If
you
have
more
ideas,
sorry,
if
matthew,
please
don't
hesitate.
You
know
keep
the
conversation
going
on.
A
And
the
other
thing,
maybe
matthias
you
can,
I
don't
know
if
you
want,
but
you
can
comment
on
from
events
perspective,
because
metadata
is
an
important
piece
to
events
where
you
are
doing
in
events,
especially
in
the
group.
So
maybe
after
a
while,
once
we
have
some,
you
know
more
understanding
on
spdx
and
come
up
with
some
kind
of
concrete
topics
to
work
on.
Maybe
we
can
combine
our
efforts
in
both
6
and
work
with
spdx.
B
A
Not
that
I
can
say
because,
like
as
I
noted,
we
kind
of
start
this
from
scratch
and
then
this
extinct
force
listed
some
of
the
you
know
extinct
efforts
and
then
our
focus
shifted
to
spdx,
given
that
it
was
submitted
to
iso
as
to
become
worldwide
standard.
A
But
as
you
highlighted,
if
there
are
other
things
we
should
be
looking
to,
we
can
perhaps
highlight
them
under
the
discussion
as
well
saying
that
okay,
spdx
is
great,
but
these
things
are
also
you
know
ongoing.
Maybe
we
can
look
at
the
differences
overlaps
and
get
continue
the
conversation
that
way.
B
I
briefly
looked
at
some
of
the
other
ones,
but
I
mean
would
it
be
helpful
to
create
sort
of
a
github
discussion
or
something,
if
there's
some
something
interesting
about
one
of
these
that
that
we
should
consider.
A
C
B
I
need
to
read
more
about
it,
but
it
seemed
like
the
in
total.
One
had
kind
of
a
lot
of
it
seems
pretty
comprehensive
or
kind
of
convert
a
lot
of
ground,
but
that
was
just
based
on
a
few
minutes
of
looking
at
their
documentation.
So
I
want
to
go
a
little
bit
deeper
into
that
one,
but
I
just
wanted.
B
I
just
wanted
to
understand
if
we
had
already
had
some
discussions
about
about
any
of
these
like
and
how
they
should
relate
to
spdx
or
or
other
efforts
sounds
like
it
would
be
valuable
to
kind
of
spend
some
more
time
looking
into
them
and
if
there's
anything
to
highlight,
I
would
definitely
share
that
on
github.
A
Yeah
actually
the
interesting
thing
about
this,
if
I
can
find
it
a
supply
chain,
so
in
cdf
there
was
another
special
interest
group
which
is
currently
archived
seek
security.
Some
of
you
may
remember,
kate,
not
kate.
From
microsoft.
I've
I've
forgotten
the
name
of
the
lady.
A
She
was
actually
sharing
that
seek
security
and
then
they
actually
started
working
under
this
consortium
for
information
and
software
quality
cisq,
and
if
I
can
find
the
participants,
so
these
people
are
working
on
this
topic.
The
software
supply
chain
security
and
in
total
and
spdx
representatives
are
also
here.
So
maybe
we
can,
if
matthew.
A
If
you
can
start
a
discussion
under
the
github,
we
can
try
to
pull
representatives
from
in
total
and
sppdx
and
get
and
for
get
the
firsthand
information
from
them
if
they
are
having
some
kind
of
cross
collaboration
between
spdx
and
in
total.
A
Where
was
that?
Yes,
this
one
so
see
santiago
torres
arias?
I
think
this
is
the
principal
developer
for
in
total,
if
I
am
not
mistaken
this
person,
because
I
watched
some
of
his
talks
during
kubecon
or
some
other
conferences,
so
he
is
here
and
kate
stevert
is
from
spdx
and
k.
Williams
was
the
chair
of
seed
security.
So
all
the
people
are
under
this
forum,
but
I
don't
know
how
you
know
much
progress.
This
forum
is
having.
A
Maybe
all
projects
are,
you
know
focused
on
what
they
are
doing
and
this
project
is
this
is
to
maybe
just
you
know,
have
some
common
forum
meetings
once
every
month
and
so
on,
just
speculating
here
by
the
way
but
yeah
matty.
I
think
your
idea
is
good,
so
if
you
do
that,
we
can
follow
that
up-
and
I
see
tracy
here
as
well.
Welcome
tracy.
A
B
Great
yeah,
please,
please
do.
A
H
No,
I'm
not
familiar
with
that,
but
I
can
ask
dan.
He
is
pretty
good
at
giving
me
the
realistic
picture
of
whether
it's
just
a
capture
of
names
or
some
regular
progress
happening.
A
Okay,
because
that's
what
matty
highlight
like
his
question
was
like
if
we
looked
at
other
efforts
in
addition
to
hpdx
and
vehement
and
that's
why,
how
we
end
up
on
this
page
thinking
that
these
people
may
be
talking
to
each
other
but
yeah.
If
you
can,
you
know
find
out
if
this
is
like
just
collection
of
people
or
if.
D
H
Yeah,
I'm
just
going
to
say
quickly
the
the
event
we're
involved
with
with
kubecon,
so
one
of
the
co-located
depends
on
software
supply
chain
looks
like
we're
trying
to
bring
a
lot
of
those
folks
together
in
one
place,
so
that
might
be
optimal
place
to
have
these
discussions
or
oh
we'll
see
if
it
ends
up
in
person
or
not,
but
regardless
either
in
person
or
virtual.
A
H
Yeah
and
we
haven't-
got
the
full
agenda
yet
I
think
they've
only
announced
the
solo
hack,
solo,
relax,
yeah
solo
wins
talk,
but
I
know
there'll
be
folks
from
in
toto
and
six
door
and
yeah
some
of
the
kind
of
usual
suspects.
So
a
lot
lots
of
the
the
right
folks
in
the
room.
A
D
D
A
H
Anyway,
can
you
open
it
up
so
we
had
like,
we
threw
all
the
stuff
at
the
creative
team
and
it
ended
up
getting
bumped
for
a
lot
of
things
around
cdcon.
I
think
it's
good
like
we
can
get
it
back
in
the
queue.
Having
said
that,
I
seem
to
recall-
and
this
might
just
be
me-
that
there
were
a
couple
of
sections
that
we
wanted
to
fill
out
before
we
did
that.
H
So
let
me
just
take
a
look
and
see
if
that
is
the
case,
because
if
it's
all
ready,
I
can
bump
it
to
creative
and
they
can
start,
they
can
put
together
a
draft
and
then
we
can
go
from
there,
but
was
it
a
section
untechton
or
anything
jenkins,.
H
Yeah
there's
a
couple
of
sections:
I
think
we
should
either
plan
to
fill
in
or
just
get
rid
of
them
because,
like
once
the
creative
team
have
it
we
like
to
reduce
the
iterations.
So
if
we
can
go
through
all
the
iterations
now
get
to
a
good
place
with
the
doc,
then
kick
it
over
to
them.
That
would
be
good.
H
A
C
I
I
can
circle
back
with
james
and
see
where
he's
at
and
maybe
work
with
him
or
write,
something
myself
that
that
is
good,
you're
right
tracy.
We
did
have
blanks
in
this
paper.
H
I
think
the
idea
that
was
to
do
something
like
related
to
tecton
or
tekton
was
the
example
but
yeah
I'm
looking
through
and
there's
nothing
specific
on
tecton
itself.
We,
I
think,
that's
a
big
part
of
the
interoperability
story.
H
So
let
me
circle
back.
Who
will
I
talk
to
maybe
andrea
on
that
one.
A
F
Hi
I'm
new
here
yeah,
so
I
definitely
look
into
the
paper.
I
just
saw
these,
and
this
is
my
first
meeting
so
I
feel
could
be
great
now.
Listening
to
all
of
this,
like
interoperability,
sounds
really
interesting,
so
I
definitely
go
through
the
whole
paper
and
see
where
I
can
contribute
and
I
definitely
get
in
contact
with
my
tires.
If
I
have
anything
to
add
or
if
you
can
collaborate
on
something
that
would
be
pretty
good
as
well
nice
to
meet
you,
everyone
so
have
a
nice
day.
H
Yeah
thanks
for
joining
safe-
and
you
know
I
think,
that'll
be
perfect.
The
idea
with
the
this
white
paper
is,
it
gives
people
new
some
context
and
some
of
the
high
level
topics
that
will
end
up
diving
into
deeper,
so
yeah.
I
really
appreciate
any
feedback
you
might
have
on
it.
A
Excited
so
that
was
white
paper
thanks
tracy
for
the
update
and
the
last
topic,
if
anyone
doesn't
have
anything
else
to
add.
So
what
I
want
to
you
know
give
some
kind
of
heads
up.
The
last
topic
is
that
you,
I
think
all
of
you
will
remember
maybe
except
matthew
we
had
a
roadmap
for
our
special
test
group,
which
we
created,
maybe
at
the
very
beginning
of
the
formation
of
special
test
group.
A
I
know,
if
matthew,
have
you
seen
that
or
safe,
so
I
can
put
that
link
here
as
well,
and
since
we
are
restarting
our
meetings
again
after
summer
break,
maybe
it
could
be
a
good
opportunity
for
us
to
look
at
our
road
map
reflect
on
it
like
what
we
achieved,
what
we
failed
to
achieve,
what
else
we
can
work
on
and
since
we
have
like
fresh
eyes
as
trace
mentioned,
maybe
we
can.
You
know,
update
our
roadmap
and
you
know
talk
about
some
new
things.
We
hope
to
start
working
on.
A
F
I
have
a
good
question,
so
if
I'm
working
on
anything,
should
I
make
an
issue
on
github,
or
should
I
open
up
a
discussion
on
stack
first,
what
should
be
your
first
approach
to
that.
A
I
think
what
we
decided
during
april
was
to
start
using
github
discussions,
so
it
would
be
good
to
use
github
discussions
because
other
groups
in
cdf
is
also
using
github
discussions,
especially
event
seek,
so
we
can
cross
links,
link
things
on
the
github
as
well.
If
we
see
some
related
things,
so
so,
if,
if
you
have
an
idea,
just
open
up
a
github
discussion
or
start
a
github
discussion,
and
if
you
don't
get
any,
you
know
response
participation,
you
can
highlight
it
on
slack
channel
as
well.
A
H
B
A
But
yeah
again
going
back
to
road
map
we
had,
and
thanks
tracy
this.
This
was
actually
great.
You
know
way
to
work
on
roadmap
and
I
I
think
we
achieved
quite
some
like.
If
we
look
at
events,
for
example,
it
has
become
its
own.
Sick
events
was
one
of
the
things
we
started
working
on
and
the
other
things
we
were
thinking
of
working
on
was
like
knowledge
transfer,
which
we
have
been
doing
like.
A
I
think
we
had
like
15
20
presentations
from
all
around
different
projects,
communities,
organizations,
so
we
we
could
have
done
better.
Obviously,
but
given
the
situation
with
you
know,
confidence
on
is
what
we
have
been
able
to
do
so
just
go
in
there
and
see
if
this
at
all
makes
sense
to
you.
If
we
missed
any
critical
topic,
just
send
a
pull
request
here.
We
can
take
that
conversation
during
one
of
our
meetings
or
direct
on
github
and
update
refresh
our
roadmap.
H
Yeah,
I
think
doing
a
refresh
is
a
good
time
I
will
say
for
most
communities.
Just
the
last
few
months
have
been
all
over
the
place
just
this
super
hard
for
folks
in
kobet,
but
yeah.
This
group's
made
amazing
steady
progress
which
has
been
really
nice.
H
So
one
question
related
to
cubecon
and
like
we
have
the
cdf
booth,
and
I
know
jackie's
been
looking
for
folks
who
want
to
take
on
some
sessions
at
the
booth
or
like
meet
the
community.
Is
there
any?
Have
you
seen
anything
from
the
interoperability
group
or
do
we
know
if
anyone's
planning
to
be
there.
H
H
It's
actually
the
like
a
book,
you
can
book
me
link
and
then
it
puts
it
in
the
cdf
calendar.
So
if
you
go
to
the
calendar,
you
already
see
the
folks
have
already
signed
up
and
you'll
see
the
you.
So
you
can
check
scope
that
out
first
and
then
go
book
a
time
or
ask
us
if
you
want
to
have
a
a
specific
time
where
someone
else
is
booked
and
we
can
chat
to
folks.
F
I
had
a
quick
question
so
the
cd
foundation,
because,
where
I
come
from,
I'm
actually
from
pakistan-
and
we
don't
really
have
this
culture
of
kubecon
or
cdf,
and
it's
something
that
I
would
like
to
have
for
communities
here.
So
in
that
regard,
is
there
any
way
that
I
can
help
promote
these
things?
Your
talk
about
my
open
source
kind
of
stuff.
Here,
thanks
very
much
interesting
to
me,
and
I
think
many
people
around
me
will
be
interested
as
well.
So
is
there
anything
I
can
help
in
that
regard.
H
Yes,
absolutely
what
kind
of
group?
Maybe
if
I
just
ask
a
few
questions,
to
try
and
point
your
best
resources?
Is
it
like
at
a
company
to
a
community
or
like
to
university?
What's
the
kind
of
audience.
H
Perfect,
and
is
it
to
folks
who
are
completely
new
to
open
source
or
have
some
familiarity.
A
F
H
Great
and
are
they
familiar
with
any
of
our
projects?
Would
you
know
if
there's
a
specific
interest
in
let's
say
something
like
jenkins
or
techton,.
F
H
Okay,
yeah
I'll,
send
you
a
couple
of
links,
but
either
some
things
with
jenkins
or
the
best
practices
group
might
be
a
good
way
for
them
to
engage
or
check
out
those
materials.
C
As
well,
you
may
want
to
speak
to
your
to
your
cohort
or
your
your
community
about
google
summer
of
code
where
computer
science
students
are
chosen
to
spend
the
summer
with
a
stipend
working
on
an
open
source
project
and
the
cdf
has
is
participating
in
google
summer
of
code
this
year
as
well.
C
The
cdf
participated
last
year,
so
we
should
be
doing
it
next
year
as
well,
and
that
is
a
really
nice
program
for
having
more
open
source
experience
and
the
application
for
gsoc
tends
to
be
somewhat
competitive
and
early
in
the
year.
So
this
is
actually
a
great
time
to
speak
to
your
friends,
your
colleagues,
your
community,
about
gsoc
and
to
have
them
start
looking
into
open
source
projects.
C
They
may
be
interested
in
and
become
engaged
in
those
projects
so
that
when
the
applications
for
next
year's
g-stock
open
as
they
do
quite
the
process
begins
early
in
the
new
year,
they'll
be
ready
to
start
engaging
and
hopefully
we'll
have
a
really
interesting,
gsoc
experience
if
it
interests
them.
F
To
be
honest,
I'm
actually
looking
forward
to
google
smartphone
as
well.
I
tried
this
here,
but
I
could
not
make
out
a
time
for
that.
Is
there
any
material
that
I
can
use,
because
I
do
not
know
of
anything
else
other
than
the
website.
The
goldstone
of
code
has
so
maybe
some
different
presentations,
your
demonstration,
or
something
like
that.
If
that
could
be
helpful.
C
Okay
on
on
slack
I'll,
thank
you
with
our
google
summer
of
code
experience
so
far
this
year
and
some
more
information.
A
Okay,
then,
I
think
this
was
great.
We
start
our
meetings
again
as
usual.
The
final
reminder-
our
next
meeting-
will
be
on
august
19th,
so
we
meet
every
first
and
third
thursday
of
each
month.
So
if
you
are
subscribed
to
calendar,
you
should
have
that
in
your
mailbox.
If
not,
let
me
put
the
calendar
as
well.
A
A
F
It's
okay,
it's
actually
around!
It's
almost
9
p.m.
Here,
where
I
live,
so
this
time
is
not
impaired.
For
me,.
A
Good
and
we
we
will
change
the
meeting
time
when
the
you
know
this
summer,
time
and
so
on,
but
you
will
see
all
those
announcements
on
sig
interoperability
email
list,
if
you
haven't
subscribed
to
my
list,
please
do
that
and
it
would
be
good
to
subscribe
to
talk
and
other
sig
email
lists
that
because
conversations
are
happening
on
mailies
too.
A
So
again,
thanks
all
for
joining
today,
and
we
will
talk
to
each
other
again
in
two
weeks
and
until
then
have
a
nice
time
and
a
nice
weekend.
Okay,
thanks
very
much.