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From YouTube: March 1, 2021 Ortelius Outreach Committee Meeting
Description
On this first day of March, the Ortelius outreach committee covers the newly released website under a hugo server, the recognition program and participation in She Codes Africa's April Hackathon.
A
Okay,
we
are
recording
today
is
march
1st,
my
goodness
it's
march
1st
already-
and
this
is
the
outreach
ortilius
outreach
committee
meeting,
so
the
two
big
things
to
cover
today,
even
though
we
may
have
other
things
on
the
agenda,
the
things
that
we
really
have
to
get
covered
today
are
the
I
want
to
go
over
the
website.
Just
so
everybody
knows
it's
out
there.
Let
me
share
my
screen
steve.
Why
don't
you
share
your
screen
and
go
through
the
website.
B
Okay,
so
go
on
zoom
get
out
of
the
way,
so
the
new
new
website,
the
linux
foundation,
I
talked
to
them
on
friday
and
they
got
our
ip
address
and
dns
rerouted.
So
we
are
good
on
that
front,
so
the
siteground
website,
the
old
one,
has
been
replaced
with
this
one.
B
So
this
one
is
runs
off
of
the
get
repo
and
the
work
that
owen
put
together
so
we'll
be
able
to
start
there's
a
couple
little
things
I
have
to
tidy
up
as
far
as
being
able
to
edit
the
page
from
the
site,
you
can
normally
have
you'll
see
like
there's
a
edit
button
and
stuff
edit.
B
This
page,
some
of
those
links
aren't
working
100
percent,
yet
I
have
to
double
check
them
today,
but
the
repo
is
website
right
now,
just
to
get
this
thing
launched
we're
working
off
of
the
main
trunk
and
not
doing
any
pull
requests,
but
we'll
change
that.
So
if
you
want
to
make
a
blog
entry-
or
you
know,
add
additional-
you
know
edits
or
whatever
go
ahead
and
feel
free.
B
The
main
content
is
going
to
be
in
the
the
content
directory
and
then
within
that,
the
way
doxy
works
is
there's
going
to
be
a
markdown
for
each
one
of
those
directories
from
there.
So
these
are
so
in
the
blog.
We
have
four
four
categories
and
then,
within
the
four
categories,
you're
going
to
have
the
main
page
and
then
subsequent
pages.
So
this
this
little
one
is
just
like
a
placeholder,
the
way
it
works
for
the
menu,
and
then
we
have
the
individual
pages
here
for
the
blogs.
B
If
we
go
to
news,
we'll
see
a
few
more,
so
news
doesn't
go
any
further,
so
it's
just
blog
news
and
then
we
have
these
news
markdowns
as
part
of
that
process.
So
it's
really
easy
to
work
with
when
you
get
in
there
and
look
at
the
raw
you'll
see
a
header,
and
that
is
dealing
with
how
to
order
it
right
now,
they're
coming
out,
I
believe,
alphabetical,
but
from
there
after
you.
B
B
Okay,
cool
yeah.
I
knew
there
was
some
sort
of
waiting
in
place
to
come.
You
have
your
regular
markdown,
so
that's
like
a
header
one
and
then
you
can
mix
in
html
into
it
as
well.
One
of
the
things
I
noticed
is
you
need
a
space
between
this.
One
will
turn
out
as
a
paragraph
html
p
tag.
They
need
a
space
for
so
it'll
pick
up
the
the
other
inline
html,
so
regular,
markdown
stuff.
A
B
Yeah,
it's
done
and
I
don't
know
if
on
the
the
blogathon,
if
you
want
to
update
the
process
or
stick
with
the
regular
process
that
you
have
I'll,
let.
A
It
go
back
to
you
stick
with
the
regular
process,
but
if
somebody
feels
comfortable
with
submitting
the
blog
via
markdown
go
for
it,
not
everybody's
going
to
be
that
comfortable,
originally
with
markdown.
So
I
think
you
guys
at
least
all
of
you,
I
think,
could
handle
doing
it
via
markdown.
So
that
would
be
the
that's
the
best
way
and
moving
forward.
We
should
just
if
there's
anything
on
the
website,
you
want
updated
now,
there's
you
just
create
a
pull
request
for
it.
B
And
what
ends
up
happening
is
behind
the
scenes.
B
Right
now,
when
you
check
in
when
we
do
the
merge,
it
will
actually
kick
off
a
google
cloud
build
and
the
cloud
build
will
update
the
deploy
hub
side
telling
us
about
the
new
component
version
of
the
website,
and
then
we
go
ahead
and
deploy
through
deploy
hub
out
to
the
azure,
so
that
so
both
the
the
website
and
the
documentation
are
on
hugo
running
in
our
azure
cluster
and
both
of
them
have
an
automated
pipeline
to
get
out
there
in
in
the
azure
cluster,
we're
using
istio
as
the
routing,
and
once
I
get
a
little
bit
of
a
break,
we'll
get
into
fancier
routings.
A
So
I
think
what
I
want
to
do
is
schedule
a
time
for
maybe
next
week,
for
anybody
who
wants
to
be
a
contributor
to
the
website
just
to
walk
through
making
sure
you're
you're
you're
you're
set
up
so
that
you
can
do
that.
And
if
you
have
any
questions,
steve
will
be
on
the
call
to
we'll
just
do
a
little
workshop
kind
of
thing.
So
I'll
put
that
out
there
since
next
week
we
only
have
the
one
meeting,
I'll
probably
do
it
like,
maybe
friday
or
maybe
thursday
morning.
Something
like
that.
B
B
B
D
D
B
Yeah,
it's
a
little
go,
laying
program.
B
B
This
is
literally
they
come
in
off
of
the
file
system.
They
get
placed
cached
into
memory,
so
it's
very
handy
there's
some
tweaking
on
that
front
around
image.
Caching,
on
the
browser
side
that
we
just
set
the
settings
for
we
have
to
look
at
that,
there's
a
whole
set
of
tuning
that
we
need
to
do
for
it.
Like
you
know,
do
you
have
multiple
header
ones
on
a
page
or
you
know
for
seo,
you
should
have
a
header
one
then
followed
by
header
twos
and
vice
versa.
B
You
shouldn't
have
any
header
twos
without
a
header
one.
So
there's
all
these
seo
rules
that
we
still
have
to
address,
but
it's
out
there.
It
has
a
site
map
and
we'll
get
going
on
that,
so
it
should
start
getting
picked
up
soon
by
google,
but
there's
a
whole
tweaking
part
that
if
someone
wants
to
geek
out
on
that,
please
I
could
help
you.
I
could
help
you
show
you
what
we
need
to
do
and
and
how
to
do
it.
A
I
will
make
that
happen
on
thursday
I'll
do
it
a
week
from
this
coming
thursday,
because
I
give
everybody
enough
time
if
they
want
to.
I
don't
think
you
have
anything
on
thursday
morning,
steve
on
your
calendar.
B
A
A
So
everybody
be
sure
you
sign
in
there's
nine
of
us
on
the
call
and
there's
only
four
of
us
that
signed
in
so
just
click
on
the
doc.
If
you
don't
have
access
to
it,
let
me
know
you
should.
A
So
the
other
thing
that
we
need
to
cover-
and
this
is
I'm
looking
at
this-
doesn't
make
sense.
What
did
you
just
copy
all
of
this
stuff
from.
B
A
Oh
okay,
I'm
going
to
delete
all
of
this,
so
garima
has
been
working
on
our
recognition
program
and
I'm
going
to
share
it
with
you
just
to
get
some
feedback
because
she
wants
some
feedback
from
the.
A
Maybe
it's
here?
No,
it's
not
there,
not
there,
not
there
there
not
there.
Where
is
it
there?
It
is
okay,
so
she
has
identified
based
on
the
discussions
that
we've
had
three
kind
of,
and
she
pulled
this
out
of
the
personas
that
tatiana
and
nitu
has
worked
on
and
then
added
the
one
that
we
talked
about.
A
We
called
them
legends
so
initially
she
thought
that
we
should
just
to
go
for
two
and
she
calls
one
the
community
champions
and
one
ambassadors,
the
community
champions
or
everybody
who's
doing
things
like
doing
pull
requests
coding,
changes
updates
the
website,
all
the
technical
stuff,
the
ambassadors
are
the
ones
who
are
doing
other
things,
for
example,
writing
blogs
what
they
want
to
do
presentations,
they
are
doing
more
outreach,
so
this
could
align
to
the
architecture
committee
and
the
outreach
committee
and
then
the
legends
as
we
talked
about
are
people
who
are
involved
in
both
and
maybe
doing
more
governors
things
this.
A
This,
I
think
siddharth
would
fall
into
he's
sort
of
working
in
doing
ambassador
work,
but
he's
also
doing
kind
of
the
governance
stuff.
You
know
worrying
about
trello
boards
and
he's
been
working
with
gurima
on
this
particular
project.
A
So
that's
how
she
has
them
lined
up
what
we
have
to
get
sort.
What
we
have
to
work
on
are
the
the
stages
within
those
groups,
so
for
the,
if
we
look
at
the
champions,
contribute
source
code,
monthly
review,
source
code
contributions,
troubleshooting
open
issues,
responding
to
support
questions,
reporting,
monthly
contributions,
the
benefits
you
know,
the
recognition
badge
from
ortillius
opportunity
to
get
nominated
for
the
toc.
A
A
A
Swag
participate
in
or
drive
and
judge
as
a
part
of
the
the
hackathons,
and
then,
if
we
can
do
free
passes
for
specific
conferences,
these
groups
this
this
would
be
the
group
that
would
qualify
for
that
ambassadors
would
participate
in
an
ambassador
meeting.
We
would
have
an
improper
ambassador
program,
we'd
sort
of
grow.
This
outreach
to
an
ambassador
program.
A
They
would
lead
or
drive
one
work.
One
workshop
or
webinar
a
year
help
just
set
up.
Any
kind
of
governance
like
like
metoo
does
do
at
least
a
blog
once
a
quarter
and
participate
in
other
cigs
as
they
as
we
create
them,
and
their
benefits
would
be
they'd
become
a
certified
trainer
they
they
would
take
on.
A
Based
on
what
the
toc
is
pushing
and
then
we'll
create
a
proper
speaker's
bureau
and
they
would
be
a
part
of
the
speaker's
bureau
now,
if
you're
a
legend,
you
have
to
show
that
you're
a
role
model
for
all
contributor
types.
You
should
be
thinking
about
contributing
in
a
governance
role,
meaning
you
know
taking
charge
of
something
and
participate
in
whatever
programs
that
are
between
the
champion
ambassador.
A
So,
for
example,
you
might
be
coding-
and
you
might
be
doing
a
workshop
we'd
like
to
see
that
you
mentor
at
least
one
ambassador
or
champion,
which
means
that
somebody
knew
coming
along.
You
would
help
them
get
involved
and
you
would
also
be
nominated
for
the
toc
be
represented
and
ortelius
representatives
at
conferences.
A
I
don't
know
why
she
put
drive
customer
presentations,
but
I
think
what
she
really
wanted
to
talk
about
here
is
to
help
end
users
adopt
the
process
and
then
down
here
she
put
these
kind
of
stages.
A
We
still
have
to
think
about
what
these
stages
are
in
very
specific
terms
like
how
many
pull
requests.
You
know
the
first
time,
first
pull
request.
First
change
gets
you
at
the
first
stage
and
then
that's
the
same
with
the
ambassador
and
the
the
the
legends.
So
we
have
to
come
up
with
some
very
specific
stages,
but
before
we
do
that,
I
want
to
make
sure
that
these
three
groups
feel
right.
A
A
I
am
gonna
so
the
way
that
the
toc
right
now
is
built.
It
says
that
you,
you
can
have
up
to
six
toc
board
members
from
the
projects
and
right
now
there
are
six
projects.
A
So
if
they
have
add
one
more
they're
gonna
have
to
do
a
vote,
so
they're
gonna,
they're,
gonna,
restructure
how
that
toc
looks
they're,
gonna,
restructure
it
to
be
four
from
the
projects
and
then
they're
gonna
bring
in,
I
believe,
two
from
the
ambassador
program,
so
we're
going
to
have
to
run
for
it.
I
am
not
going
to
run
as
a
board
member
this
year.
I've
been
there
for
two
years.
I
feel
like
there
should
be
another
member
that
gets
a
chance
to
be
on
that
board.
B
B
A
I'm
not
going
to
run
on
the
governing
board,
I'm
going
to
run
on
the
technology
oversight
committee
board.
I
don't
know
if
I'll
get
elected,
but
I
am
going
to
I'm
going
to
definitely
run
for
it.
Those
four
spots
there's
a
good
chance
I'll
get
added
to
that,
but
I
don't
want
to
run
for
the
governing
board
because
I've
been
there
for
two
years
and
I'm
I'm
a
board
member
member
representative,
which
means
that
other
members
should
be
able
to
have
now
a
chance
to
be
to
sit
on
that
board.
So
I
feel
like.
B
B
So
I'm
wondering
if
that
should
fit
into
this
recognition
program
as
well.
A
So
with
these
two
spots,
the
champion
spot
and
the
legend
spot,
they
have
a
chance
to
be
nominated
to
be
on
the
to
be
on
the
toc
board.
B
A
So
this,
where
it
says,
opportunity
to
get
nominated
nominated
for
specific
positions
on
the
board,
that
means
that
they
can
nominate
if
they're,
if
they
are
a
champion
or
if
they're,
working
as
a
champion
or
a
legend,
they
have
the
opportunity
to
be
a
on
the
toc.
D
A
A
B
A
Right
now,
we've
defined
it
with
people
who
we
you
know
in
a
lot
of
ways
recruited
for
that
board
just
to
build
it.
We
have
one
of
our
deploy
hub,
end
users,
we
have
you
know
red
hat,
google
and
netflix
are
key,
and
then
we
have
two
of
our
original
folks
or
three
of
our
original
folks,
tim
kelton,
doug,
doug,
orr
and
phil
gibbs.
A
So
they
were
the
part
of
the
original
one,
and
then
we
brought
the
big
names
in.
So
what
we
need
now
is
a
one
person
from
the
from
the
open
source
community.
A
So
that's
what
it
looks
like
if
everybody
is
good
with
this,
I
will
go
ahead
and
move
forward
and
try
to
build
this.
This
is
gonna,
be
harder
to
do
in
a
number
of
of
open
issues
and
open
pull
requests.
A
B
Yeah
there's
a
a
project.
I
think
tracy
miranda
was
talking
about
adding
s2.
It's
called
it's
at
the
linux
foundation
level.
It's
called
insights
where
they
start
looking
at
your
repos
and
giving
you
statistics
around
it,
and
we
may
be
able
to
get
some
of
those
that
those
numbers
from
there
but
yeah.
If
there's
something
that
we
can
figure
out
how
to
measure
how
to
get
that
would
be
the
easiest.
A
B
And
you
you
have
the
the
the
badging
company
figured
out
that
settle.
A
And
we
have
the
badges,
I
just
haven't
shrunk
it
down
to
make
sure
it
still
is
visible
in
a
smaller
image.
I
think
it
will
be.
You
may
not
be
able
to
see
until
you
click
on
it.
What
if
it's
legendary
or
if
it's
a
champion
but
we'll
be
able
to
see
the
colors
just
fine
and
I
think
it'll
be
distinctive
enough.
A
E
Okay,
maybe
we
can
use
a
big
letter
or
something
like
that
that
we
can
check.
I
want
to
ask
something
about
the
the
website.
E
It
will
be
useful
if
we,
for
example,
translate
the
website
to
spanish,
because
I
can
do
that,
but
I
don't
really
know
if
it's
valuable,
because
there
is
a
lot
of
people
in
spanish.
They
prefer
thinking
english.
So
it's
it's
weird.
A
It's
hugely.
That
would
be
a
huge,
huge
accomplishment
to
do
that,
and
the
one
of
the
reasons
I
tell
you
this
is
because
there's
another
individual
I
was
hoping
he
would
be
on
today.
A
Who
is,
I
think,
from
costa
rica,
and
he
is
trying
he
is
working
to
build
a
broader
kind
of
latin
community
around
you
know
open
source
projects,
and
he
wants
to.
He
wants
to
become
part
of
this,
but
having
it
translated
would
be
big.
E
E
Usually,
if
I
want
to
use
something
like
that,
I
use
just
like
lose
translate
and
then
I
do
a
review
over
that.
If
not,
I
just
translate
from
from
zero
from
this
from
the
scratch.
So
it
depends.
If,
if
you
want
to
be
fast,
I
can
try
to
do
that.
A
E
B
Yeah,
so
what
I'm
thinking
is,
I
know
the
documentation.
Tracy
is
important.
I
think
we
should
pick
out
certain
pieces
of
the
documentation
that
we
want
to
look
at,
but
this
would.
A
Be
the
one
that
see
this
so
there's
two
there's
the
user
guide.
The
contributor
guide
maybe
start
with
a
contributor
guide,
it's
not
so
big
and
it
helps
people
get
started
as
a
contributor
right.
It
gives
you
it
gives
you
everything
you
need
to
know
as
a
contributor
and
there's
not.
This
is
not
that
big.
It's
maybe
if
you
were
to
print
it
out.
Maybe
four
pages.
A
A
B
And
I'll
figure
out
how
to
add
the
drop
down
button
to
choose
the
language
set
on
the
menu
item.
C
A
Excellent,
thank
you
sergio.
That's
an
amazing
thing
to
step
up
to
do
on
the
same
note
before
we
have
to
run.
There
is
a
program
called
you
guys
are
still
looking
at
my
screen.
I'm
assuming
she
codes
africa
is
that
it
so
she
code,
africa
has
a
program
for
educating
women
and
encoding,
and
they
in
april
are
doing
a
an
event,
a
hackathon,
let's
see
if
they
have
she's
got
it
up
here.
A
This
is
just
a
it's
a
it's
a
four
it's
a
four
week
hackathon
in
april,
and
the
people
who
get
selected
get
500
bucks
for
participating
in
it.
A
Deploy
hub
is
going
to
be
a
sponsor,
but
we
will
need
folks
to
step
up
to
be
a
mentor
for
at
least
at
least
one
of
you
to
be
a
mentor
of
course,
sasha.
Considering
the
time
frame.
I
thought
of
you
time.
A
Time
zone
would,
I
say,
the
time
frame
time
zone.
I
thought
of
you
as
well
as
potentially
owen,
but
keep
this
in
mind,
because
we
will
sign
up
for
it
and
we'll
need
to,
and
we
won't
make
it
a
hard.
It
won't
be
anything
terribly
difficult,
probably
something
like
a
like
a
report
in
a
con.
You
know
that
can
be
a
microservice
something
fairly.
B
A
Yeah,
I'm
looking
forward
to
for
the
boy
to
play
hub
to
be
hosting
it
or
sponsoring
it,
we'll
just
sponsor
it
at
a
bronze
level,
but
it's
still
there.
They
have
to
raise.
A
Yeah
it
is
they
have
to
raise.
Forty
thousand
dollars
to
su,
for
the
program
is
what
they
need.
Okay,
I
think
that
they'll
probably
get
that
she
didn't
seem
too
worried.
I'm
gonna
bring
it
up
to
the
cd
foundation
to
see
if
there's
other
companies
who
want
to
participate
in
it,
but
anyway,
that
is
the
other
thing
that
we'll
be
working
on
in
april,
and
then
we
have
gsoc
doesn't
start
till.
I
think
in
maybe
june
1st.
B
Yeah
and
we'll
have
to
see
on
gsoc
if
we
get
anybody
coming
our
way,
because
they're
gonna
give
so
many
slots
to
the
cdf,
they
may
give
four
slots
to
the
cdf
and
that's
across
all
the
projects.
B
A
B
So
if
there's
anybody
else
karam,
I
don't
know
if
it
would
work
for
you
as
well,
since
you're
closer
to
that
time
zone
as
well.
You
know,
so
anybody
in
that
that
area
time
zone
wise.
Let
us
know
if
you're
interested
as
being
a
mentor
and
we're
not
gonna,
make
it
like
tracy
said
we're
not
gonna
make
it
super
complicated,
we'll
give
we'll
break
it
down.
So
it's
easy
to
so
we
can
be
successful
and
the
students
can
be
successful
as
well.
A
A
D
B
And
that's
one
of
the
things
because
I
you
know
some
of
the
chief
of
our
volunteer
fire
department
and
it's
one
thing
when
you
start
teaching
people
how
it
cause
it
forces
you
to
learn
on
your
own.
B
You
know
it
really
makes
you
think
of
things
differently
and
and
definitely
brings
your
skill
level
up
as
well.
A
Yeah,
so
I
so
who
else
is
close
to
that
time
zone
siddharth?
Are
you
close
to
that
time
zone?
What
time
is
it
right
now
for.
B
A
Yeah
four
hours
off
all
right
yeah,
so
just
in
case
they
ask
us
for
more
mentors,
I'm
just
seeing
who
we
have
that
can
help
out.
C
What
can
I
also
do
trach
keys
and
I'm
doing
it
for
other
communities
as
well?
There
are
certain
communities,
for
example,
who
wants
to
know,
let's
say,
for
example,
the
basics
of
devops,
so
giving
them.
You
know
a
one-hour
obsession
about
what
devops
is
and
all
those
things.
C
A
B
And
I
know
in
the
past
I've
talked
to
a
couple:
people
that
are
interested
in
our
project.
They
haven't
really
started
participating,
but
out
of
the
turkey
area,
there's
a
couple
there's
one
from
ibm,
turkey
and
then
a
couple
others
I
think
so
we
may
be
able
to
get
them
on
board
and
get
them
to
be
a
mentor.
A
Okay-
and
that
is
37
minutes-
we've
taken
seven
more
minutes
and
we're
supposed
to
so,
if
there's
anything
else
that
we
didn't
cover,
if
there's
any
questions
about
anything
that
we
have
covered
ready
money,
but
I
want
to
add
anything.
A
Yes
feel
the
pressure
call
steve
record
cloud
build
and
then
tell
us
what
you
did
there's
a
couple
that
we
could
do
like
that.
The
other
blog
could
be
how
to
submit
blogs
through
the
pull
request
and
that's
another
one
call
steve.
Maybe
we
just
have
steve
recorded
next
thursday
and
then
somebody
should
blog
about
that
and
there's
another
blog.
So
let's
not
make
this
terribly
hard.
A
A
B
I
don't
know
if
you
remember
there
was
a
show
here
in
the
states
called
third
rock
third
rock
from
the
sun.
D
B
And
the
the
boss
was
called
the
big
giant
head
because
he
knew
everything.