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A
E
B
Know
it's
my
favorite
when
you're
just
like
bless
her
heart,
like
I
feel
like
it's.
F
D
E
E
C
If
you
so,
we
have
there's
a
a
cdf
channel
that
we
have
post
we're
posting
stuff.
You
know
women
do
and
jackie
posted
a
ted
talk.
Girl
does
robotics
and
some
of
this
and
she's
really
funny
awesome.
B
All
right,
I'm
going
to
give
folks
a
few
more
minutes,
but
on
today's
agenda.
What
I
actually
wanted
to
discuss
today
was
the
cdcon
prospectus
event
summary
and
then
sponsorship
add-ons
and
the
cfp
for
next
year
and
then
I'll
also
chat
a
little
bit
about
the
annual
report,
so
give
it
to
like
1105
to
see
if
we've
got
some
some
folks.
B
B
Berlin,
where
do
you
sit
again?
Are
you
in
in
california,.
B
Is
that
where
you
grew
up,
because
we
were
talking
about
like
living
in
the
south
and
like
just
stuff,
we
say,
and
so
when
you
were
like
hey
y'all,
we
were
like.
I
was
like.
I
wonder
if
this
is
also
from
the
south.
F
F
B
No,
we
get
it.
We
were
just
talking
about.
Well,
I
was
talking
about
my
favorite.
One
is
to
say,
bless
her
heart
or
bless
their
heart
when
you're
throwing
shade
at
people
yeah.
B
All
right,
1105,
let
me
share
my
screen,
really
quick
and
we
will
get
started
okay.
So
what
screen?
Are
you
guys
seeing
you're
seeing
the
outreach
agenda
right,
yeah
we're
seeing
the
agenda
yeah?
Okay,.
C
B
So
just
a
reminder
sign
in
if
you
didn't
sign
in,
I
tried
to
capture
it
everyone,
and
so
today
I
know
I'm
super
delinquent
and
I'm
sure
emily
and
rachel
are
probably
like
come
on.
You
need.
You
owe
us
this,
but
I
wanted
to
discuss
the
prospectus,
the
event
summary
and
the
sponsorship
add-ons
and
the
cfp
for
cdcon
2021..
B
Our
goal
is
to
have
our
web
page.
Like
the
the
excuse
me,
let
me
back
up
the
event
landing
page,
the
cfp
landing
page
and
the
prospect
is
ready
to
go
by
early
january
so
that
we
could
just
like
hit
the
ground
running,
but
one
of
the
things
that
you
know
we
we
need
to
update.
I
think
that
the
event
summary
in
was
great
for
cdcon
2020..
B
B
Like
some
of
the
feedback
I
gave
it
was
kind
of
hard
to
identify,
make
it
obvious
like
why
people
should
attend
and,
like
you
know,
if,
if
we're
trying
to
convey
that
they're
coming
to
this
event,
to
grow
skills,
to
learn
about
the
latest
practices
like
cd
trends,
technical
know-how,
that's
not
not
necessarily
conveyed
in
our
short
or
in
our
long
event
summary.
B
So
this
is
something
too
that
we're
coming
to
our
members
to
discuss
this,
because
we
want
to
a
make
sure
that
you
know
this
aligns
with
something
that
they
they
want
to
see
and
then
b.
Also
for,
like
the
prospectus,
you
know
folks
are
willing
to
pay
for
sponsorships
and
and
get
the
benefits
that
they
they
want,
because
that's
something
that
we're
curious
about
as
well
is
like.
What's
the
driving
force
of
folks
wanting
to
sponsor
cdcon
for
next
year?
Is
it
leeds?
B
Is
it
brand
awareness
for
for
their
company?
So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
are
collecting
all
of
this
to
be
able
to
update
the
cfp
and
the
prospectus
and
the
event
summary
so
that
it's
it's
also
catering
to
our
members
so
yeah.
This
is,
let
me
zoom
in
a
little
bit
more.
B
This
is
right
now,
our
our
current
event,
summary.
In
short,
I
can
take
notes
as
people
provide
feedback
or
we
could
also
you
know
on
your
own
time.
You
can
also
come
in
and
and
add,
add
your
feedback,
but
I
think
I'd
love
to
open
the
discussion
to
to
the
event
summary
and
the
everything's
linked
in
the
agenda.
F
C
I
I
think,
first
of
all,
I
think
you
guys
did
a
great.
I
think
we
did
a
pretty
good
job.
I'm
patting
ourselves
on
the
back
still
for
pulling
cdcon
off
this
year.
It
was
awesome
and
part
of
I
think
that
it's
accurate
what
you
just
said,
but
I
think
part
of
it
is.
We
are
still
struggling
with
personas
and
I
keep
going
back
to
that
and
I
know
I'm
putting
I'm
nagging
the
board
and
I've
been
nagging
at
tracy
and
you
know
our
outreach
in
general.
C
B
C
I
was
on
the
tlc
this
morning
and
I
was
encouraging
them
to
potentially
bring
in
the
the
there's
a
special
there's,
a
sig
for
events
and
event,
driven
and
templated
workflows
is
kind
of
the.
What
I
see
is
like
the
version
2.0
of
the
cd
pipeline,
so
I
feel
like
we
should
continue
in
terms
of
a
high
reaching
message
and
a
brand.
We
should.
It
should
be
around.
C
You
know:
what's
new
the
trends
what's
happening
and
what's
new
and
exciting
in
in
the
world
of
continuous
delivery
and
devops,
so
I
I
think
it's
that
is
a
better
place
for
us
than
than
alternatives
like
the
devops
institute.
Their
skill
updates
are
very
specific
to
how
do
you
improve
your
skills?
How
do
you
find
new
jobs,
but
I
think
for
our
our
market
and
for
our
members,
I
think,
being
seen
as
the
the
place
to
go
for
thought.
C
B
Okay-
and
I
guess
how
does
that
actually
look
like
in
execution,
and
how
does
that
then
can?
How
do
we
convey
that
in
this
summary.
C
F
F
B
F
So
some
of
the
activities
we
try
to
mention
in
our
summary,
for
example,
we
offer
training,
so
that's
something
we
provide.
We
also
share,
like
I
agree
with
the
third
kind
of
bullet
over
there,
making
it
more
obvious
who
should
attend
once
you
have
those
personas
put
together
and
calling
them
out
directly
in
the
short
summary,
but
the
the
common
thing
I'm
seeing
in
event
summaries
nowadays
is
it
being
every
other
conference?
Could
look
out?
Could
look
that
way.
F
So
I
agree
with
tracy
and
if
I
have
other
feedback
I'll
definitely
add
that
to
the
doc
as
well,
but
just
just
as
an
overall
first
impression:
okay,
cool.
C
F
B
Okay,
so
then
take
a
look
at
the
long
version
and
then
also
anything
else
that
could
be
missing.
I
think
here
we
we
do
a
better
job
of
calling
out
some
of
those
like
roles
that
each
of
these
personas
would
have,
but.
A
B
Take
a
look
at
it
and
if
there's
any
other
feedback
on
on
what
else
we
should,
we
should
be
making
sure
that
that
the
summary
conveys.
Please
add
that
feedback
here.
Add
some
comments
all
right.
Let
me
just
summarize
the
notes
and
then
we
can
move
on
if
no
one
else
has
any
more
feedback
on
this.
B
Yeah
I
mean
I
yeah,
I
think
for
me
it
was
you
know
what
we
already
captured
here.
These
were
the
three
things
that
I
thought
were
missing
from
the
event
summary
like.
Why
should
someone
attend?
I
thought
that
we
were.
It
was
missing
like
our
projects
like
we
had,
we
never
mentioned
any
of
our
projects
and
I
think
that's
something
that
we're
trying.
You
know
we
have
tracks
specific
for
each
of
the
open
source
projects,
but
that
isn't
conveyed
in
this
and
then
also
just
like.
B
We
need
to
make
it
more
obvious
who
this
conference
is
for
which
is
yeah.
So
that's
something
that
you
know.
I'm
gonna
take
back
the
feedback
and
then
work
with
tracy
miranda
on
rewriting
this,
and-
and
so
that's
why
we
wanted
to
highlight
it
to
everyone.
C
I
think
it's
an
interesting
that
you
point
that
out
that
you
know
mention
our
projects,
because
I
think
I
I
sort
of
saw
that
too.
If
we
do
push,
if
we
create
cdcon
to
be
the
the
annual
sort
of
projects
you
know
convention,
this
big
thought
mindshare
for
the
projects
that
will
definitely
bring
a
very
specific
type
of
person
to
attendance.
C
You
know-
and
I
almost
feel
like
we
have
to
make
a
decision
on
where
how
we
want
to
present
it.
So
if
we
do
it
too
high
level,
we
lose
the
practitioners,
we
lose
the
you
know
the
people
who
are
really
in
the
in
the
weeds
and
I
almost
feel
like
that's
who
we
primarily
want
to
cater
to,
but
I
could
be
wrong.
G
I
I
I
agree
with
that.
I
think
emphasizing
the
projects
will
definitely
bring
in
the
practitioners
and
that
can
be
kind
of
the
lead-in
to
the
higher
level
message
you
want
to
send
like
the
the
projects
are,
just,
I
guess,
a
taste
of
our
overall
opinion
and
leads
them
into
the
direction
we
want
them
to
go.
G
B
Yeah
and
that's
that's
that's
something
that
I
can
like
emily
in
the
event
add-ons
oops,
I
don't
have
that
mensch
has
a
yeah
in
the
event
add-ons,
that's
something
that
we're
thinking
about
making
like
a
contributor
day
so
day.
B
Zero
would
be
contributor
day
for
whoever
wants
to
sponsor
that
contributor
day
for
each
of
the
projects,
but
then
we
would
still
have
each
of
the
tracks
like
we
did
in
cdcon
2020,
where
it's
very
focused
on
like
jenkins
or
spinnaker,
and
then
we
would
have
the
generic
overall
cd
and
then
everything
else
would
fall
under
that.
But
we
were
also
thinking
like
how
do
we
serve
our
leaders
right?
Our
le
our
leaders
need
a
specific
track.
B
So
that's
that's
some
of
the
conversations
where
we're
you
know
we're
starting
to
have
and
as
we
build
out
this
program,
because
we,
though
we
think
you
know,
that's
why
we
wanted
to
bring
it
to
the
outreach
committee
that
these
are
the
three
personas
we
want
to
target,
and
so
how
does
that
translate
into
the
program?.
C
But
how
do
we
make
our?
How
do
we
make
ourselves
unique
how
you
know?
What
is
it
that
is
going
to
cause
people
to
say
this
is
the
this?
Is
the
one
show
I
really
want
to
go
to
because
it
covers
you
know,
because
it's
because
it's
because
of
this
reason
you
know
kubecon
everybody
wants
to
go
because
it
is
the
place
to
go
for
cloud
native
technology.
C
They've
got
that
down.
I
think
devops
world
cloud
beast
has
done
a
fabulous
job
of
really
wrapping
their
arms
around
the
devops
conversation
and
they
did
an
amazing
shift
from
it
being
a
jenkins
conference
to
a
broader
devops
world
conference
yeah.
What.
G
G
So
two
questions
both
of
those
examples
started
with
a
specific
technology
base
and
then
expanded
from
there
right
and
then
the
the
second
question
is:
oh
crap:
it
it's
getting
close
to
holidays
because
it
just
left
the
tip
of
my
tongue
as
I
was
about
to
speak
it.
How
long
do
you
you
want
this
to
continue
to
be
a
two-day
thing.
B
Yeah,
so
I
think
we're
looking
at
two
days,
possibly
three.
G
C
I
mean
we
could
be
the
the
primary
conference
for
end
users
to
meet
contributors.
You
know
a
place
for
end
users
and
contributors
to
to
you
know,
sit
down
at
the
same
table
and
have
a
discussion.
You.
C
G
C
Well,
I
think
so.
I
think
that
if
we
look
at
what
the
devops
institute
has
done
around
their
skill
up
conferences,
they've
done
a
really
good
job
of
being
that's
the
place
to
go.
If
you
want
to
learn
a
new
skill,
you
need
it's
even
in
the
name
skill
up,
so
there
it's
a
very
focused,
a
kind
of
a
conference.
C
I'm
not
saying
that
that's
what
we
should
copy,
I'm
just
using
that
as
an
example,
they
said
hey.
This
is
where
you
go
for
learning
more
information.
This
is
where
you
go
to
find
out.
Where
certifications
are
you,
you
know
that
and
even
when
you
do
talks
for
them,
they
ask
you
to
add
kind
of
that
material
into
your
talk.
So
it's
all
about
getting
skilled
up.
C
G
C
I
think
that's
what
we
have
to
solve.
I
think
that's
the
question
to
answer.
I
think
that
the
team
has
done,
I
think,
in
terms
of
the
tracks.
I
think
that
we
kind
of
knew
our
personas
and
I
think
that
we
did
a
pretty
good
job
of
defining
them.
I
think
we
can
do
a
better
job
of
the
projects,
as
pointed
out,
but
you
know
what
is
cdcon
all
about
if
somebody
said
what's
cdcon,
how
would
you
describe
it.
C
A
mind
share
between
project
contributors
and
end
users,
trends
and
continuous
delivery.
The
speed
of
software
development.
You
know.
G
I
mean
I
would
think
that
members
don't
care
about
lead
generation
for
an
event
like
this.
They
care
about.
You
know
things
like
mind,
share
direction.
You
know
shaping
the
direction
of
technology
and
they're
there
in
contact
with
the
practitioners
and
developers
themselves.
So
I
think
that's
a
that's
a
natural
link
up.
We
just
have
to
cement
that
in
the
in
our
description.
C
Yeah,
I
would
say
this
past
katie
con
lead
generation
was
a
key
because
we
didn't
have
the
other
kind
of
way
to
co-brand.
So,
in
other
words,
if
the
members
are
at
that
show
they're
getting
the
benefit
of
being
recognized.
As
somebody
who
cares
about
the
direction
of
the
cd
pipeline.
G
C
B
G
Yeah,
I
would
think
the
thing
that
you
have
that
would
be
unique,
would
be
the
project
leads
and
the
practitioners,
and
then
you
put
them
in
the
same
room.
You
know
virtual
room,
of
course,
but
you
put
them
together
with
the
members
and
that's
that
seems
to
facilitate
the
conversations
that
you
know
could
only
be
had
at
your
event.
C
I
think
so
too,
and
I
think
that
kind
of
helps
emphasize
the
projects
and
it
also
elevates
the
end
users.
It
puts
end
users,
as
part
of
you
know
who
we
want
to
have
a
conversation
with
yeah,
so
maybe
we
have
to
brand
around
somehow.
You
know
it's
a
some
kind
of
a
mind
share
between
contributors
and
end
users,
because
that's
I
mean
you
know
from
a
attendee
perspective.
I
would.
I
would
want
to
do
that
and
be
able
to
go
meet
some
of
the
top
contributors
of
some
of
these
projects.
C
F
C
A
mini
way
of
going
to
a
you
know:
you
go
to
devops
world.
You
know
you're
going
to
talk
to
folks
from
the
electric
cloud
team
and
get
your
answers
resolved.
G
I
remember
what
what
openstack
used
to
do
is
they
had
like
their
contributor
event
first
and
they
had
more
of
a
broader
user
event.
G
You
know,
after
that
not
saying
we
should
copy
them
again,
but
but
there
was
some
value
in
that
in
that
model.
B
Okay,
anything
else,
I
think,
we'll
we'll
continue.
This
conversation
we'll
probably
take
a
stab
at
rewriting
this
and
then
based
on
this
feedback
and
then
work
on
it
with
the
planning
committee
in
december
and
to
finalize
this
for
the
website.
So
the
next
topic
is
there.
Anything
else
folks
want
to
add
to
this.
C
Why
don't
you
just
put
a
bullet
point
on
that
under
hiring
to
make
it
clear
to
say
something
like
putting
contributors
and
end
users
in
the
same
room.
G
B
B
B
This
is
last
year's
one,
so
this
is
we're
using
this
as
a
work
in
work
in
progress
draft
where
we,
where
we
make
all
the
comments
so
also,
if
you
have
ideas
of
how
we
should
update
these
tiers.
If
there's
additional
benefits
that
you'd
like
to
see
as
a
sponsor,
you
know
please
go
in
and
add
some
comments
there,
one
of
the
things
that
emily
did
for
us.
She
put
together
a
document
of
add-ons
as
well
for
that
other,
like
lf
projects
have
have
used.
B
So
here
are
some
options.
I
think
we,
we
didn't
think
this
one
was
very
relative
to
us.
So
a
50-minute
linux
foundation
live
webinar,
but
also
we're
open
to
feedback.
If
that's
something
that
as
members
and
sponsors,
you
think
you
could
benefit
from,
we
thought
of
a
video
sponsor,
that's
something
that
we
didn't
have
for
cdcon
2020.
B
Basically,
this
would
cover
all
of
the
production,
video
production
and
there
be
a
whoever's,
the
sponsor
there
be
a
logo
sponsor
and
and
all
of
like
the
youtube
post-production
videos,
a
sweat,
a
diversity
and
inclusion.
We
didn't
have
that
last
time
a
swag
sponsor
the
selfie
booth,
we
and
then
this
is
more
for
the
interactive
engagement
type
of
activities.
B
The
cncf
did
a
drag
queen
bingo
slash
happy
hour
and
then
there's
also.
You
know
this
is
something
we
talked
about.
What
we
didn't
get
to
do
in
cdcon
2020,
but
we
want
to
add
a
community
award
sponsor
as
well
to
that
excuse
me
or
awards
to
to
the
program
event.
B
There's
also
the
sponsor
theater
demo
or
tutorial
a
sponsored
birds
of
a
feather,
and
then
this
is
the
session
recordings,
a
virtual
job
board
and
then
a
well-being
activity
so
like
hire
a
yoga
teacher
to
to
do
a
few
videos
for
us
of
like
stretching
or
whatever.
So.
This
is
also
too,
where
we'd
love
love
some
feedback
on
types
of
benefits
that
folks
really
like,
or
what
they're
specifically
looking
to
get
out
of
their
sponsorship.
B
Yeah
I
thought
that
was
a
fun
one.
Like
you
know,
you
basically
play
a
few
videos
during
breaks,
for
example,
yeah
yeah,
especially
because
you're
sitting
all
day
in
front
of
the
computer.
A
B
Yeah,
so
that
it
so
the
what
we
were
thinking
about
it,
so
this
is
how
what
it
would
look
like
looks
like
up
to
three
hours
these.
This
is
the
two
packages
that
we
would
offer.
B
B,
all
of
the
benefits
that
go
that
are
part
of
each
of
the
of
the
packages.
How
much
it
would
cost
to
be
a
sponsor
of
this.
G
B
G
Yes,
the
reason
I
was
asking
is
because
if
you
look
at
something
like
oscon,
where
you
basically
they're
sponsored
workshops-
and
I
think
you
get
like
a
half
day,
content
is
like
something
in
order
of-
I
don't
know
it
used
to
be
like
10
or
15k.
G
B
Yeah
it
is,
it
is
a
lot
more
one
of
the
one
of
the
things
we're
thinking
about
we're
playing
with
this
idea
is,
for
example,
like
having
having
summits
like
having
each
of
the
projects
have
a
day.
B
Zero
summit,
definitely
yeah
and
then
see,
if,
like
any
of
our
members,
would
want
to
sponsor
that
and
those
would
be
optional
right
and
if
we,
I
think
it
would
take
more
of
a
form
of
a
little
bit
more
of
a
contributor
summit
where
we
get
the
communities
together
on
that
day,
zero
event,
and
then
we
still
have
content
from
each
of
the
of
the
tracks,
and
then
we
have
the
generic
cd
track.
But
I
think
this
would
be
more
for
an
opportunity
for
the
community
to
just
come
together
and.
G
B
G
G
B
So,
let's
take
a
look
at
the
event
sponsorship
from
last
year,
so
you
know
like
if
you
were
a
diamond
sponsor,
you
would
have
gotten
a
15
minute
keynote.
So
there's
one
opportunity
to
insert
some
content
and
then
let
me
see,
I
think
there
were
other
ones,
the
birds
of
a
feather
session.
B
You
know
a
15
demo,
video
for
youtube
20,
second
video
ad,
before
and
after
the
virtual
event,
and
this
so
there's
opportunities
there.
So
that's
why
we're
also
looking
into
these
add-ons,
because
I
know
sometimes,
for
example,
one
tier
might
not
have
enough
opportunities
to
add
content.
D
B
That's
why
that's
why
we're
like,
if
you
want
a
tutorial
or
a
demo,
there's
that
theater,
if
you
want
to
sponsor
an
additional
birds
of
a
feather,
that's
why
we're
trying
to
play
around
with
these
add-ons.
G
G
As
far
as
like
this
past
time
were
sponsors
enthusiastic
about
taking
those
opportunities,
like
I
mean
that's
probably
the
subjective
appraisal,
but.
B
I
think
it
depended
on
the
on
the
on
the
sponsor.
To
be
quite
honest,
because
I
know
there
were
some
sponsors
that
just
had
like
some
of
the
more
higher
tiers
and
then
it
could
have
also
just
been
timing
wise
right
where,
but
we
just
maybe
sold
a
sponsorship
a
little
too
late
and
they
weren't
able
to
meet
certain
deadlines.
B
I
I'd
have
to
actually
ask
I
know:
jennifer
tucker
was
our
our
person
who
was
helping
manage
all
of
that,
so
I
can
touch
base
with
her
and
see
what
what
also
deterred
folks
from
from
taking
advantage
of
all
of
their
their
bene.
Sponsor
benefits.
Okay,.
B
But
yeah,
like
I
think,
from
from
a
sponsor,
is
there
any
other
benefits
that
you
have
seen
that
you
liked
or
that
you
think
are
missing
from
the
prospectus
from
last
year?
Yeah.
Let
us
know.
G
G
G
B
Okay,
I
think
we've
got
a
few
more
minutes
till
the
top
of
the
hour
and
then
let
me
just
switch
over
as
well
to
the
cfp.
B
B
So
this
is
what
we're
kind
of
this
is
kind
of
like
the
the
questions.
So
I
won't
go
a
like
in
a
ton
of
detail
into
this,
but
this
is
the
application
process
for
folks
who
want
to
submit
a
talk,
but
you
know
also
please
provide
feedback
on
this.
I
think
this
is.
This
is
also
important
that
we,
if
we
need
to
tweak
it,
that
we
make
those
tweaks
before
but
yeah,
I
think
making
the
application
process
as
easy
as
possible
is
something
to
that.
B
Okay,
any
more
feedback
on
those
things
for
for
cdcon,
2020.
and,
like
I
said,
links
are
there.
So
if
you're
feeling
shy
today,
you
can
always
go
on
your
own
time
and
provide
some
feedback.
B
B
Okay,
all
right,
so
the
other
thing
too,
that
I
just
wanted
to
share
with
folks
is
we're
starting
to
prep
for
the
annual
report.
So
this
document,
the
cdf
annual
report
workbook
calendar-
is
this-
has
all
the
dates
and
milestones
and
deadlines
that
we're
trying
to
meet
so
that
we
can
publish
this
annual
report.
It's
going
to
live
on
the
cde
foundation
website
just
like
the
one
last
year,
and
it
basically
covers
everything
that
we've
achieved
in
in
2020.
B
So
each
of
the
green
headers
is
a
section
where
I'll
need
help
is,
for
example,
we
need
a
summary
of
the
of
of
the
outreach
committee
and
its
charter.
So
that's
one
thing
and
then
also
if
you
are
a
contributor
of
a
sig
or
a
you
know
best
prac,
like
the
best
practices
working
group
or
the
end
user
community.
We
also
want
to
make
sure
that
there's
a
summary
included
there
from
that.
B
So
john
mark
I'll
just
pick
on
you,
we
have
an
end
user
community
section
so
I'll
be
pinging
you
and
bugging
you
about.
If,
if
I'm
missing
anything
or
if
it
needs
to
get
updated
or
if
there's
other
information
that
you
want
to
include
so
yeah
this,
this
is
a
breakdown
of
who
owns
it.
B
When
is
the
deadline
and
then
when's
also
like
a
review,
because
we'll
we'll
take
a
look
at
the
final
draft
and
and
review
it
before
we
send
it
to
creative
services
for
for
final,
so
yeah,
that's
that's
the
take
a
look
at
that
as
well.
Let
me
know
if
you
think,
there's
sections
missing
yeah.
This
I've
also
included
the
link
in
into
that
into
in
the
agenda,
as
well
as
the
working
deck.
As
you
can
see,
the
the
table
of
contents
is
basically
just
a
representation
of
each
of
the
milestones
here.
B
So
yeah
we've
started
working
on
it
and
we're
collecting
all
the
all
the
data
points
in
here
and
we're
we're
looking
for
a
publish
date
of
the
week
of
january
22nd.
I
believe
I
think,
that's
the
friday,
so
yeah,
let
us
know-
and
I
think
that
is
it
for
today.
B
Yeah,
let
me
see
when
did
I
I
think
it
was
it's
not
till
december.
It's
like
december
18th
is,
is
the
deadline
for
yep
december
18th
yeah?
So
we've
got
some
time.
B
Okay,
well,
thank
you
so
much
everyone
for
coming
and
I
will
work
with
tracy
on
on
updating
all
that
stuff
for
cdcon.