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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - May 27, 2022
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This is a recording of the weekly e-NABLE Town Hall meeting.
The notes/agenda document can be found here: https://bit.ly/e-nable-town-hall-notes
If you want to join into the meeting itself, you are welcome to do so. You'll find the Zoom link in the events calendar on the Hub.
A
A
And,
let's
see
is,
do
you
know,
is
ben
going
to
be
joining
today?
Do
you
know.
B
A
Got
it
okay,
give
me
just
a
second
to
get
my
windows
set
up
here
and
I'll
share.
My
screen.
A
All
right
so
john
you're
gonna
help
with
notes.
Thank
you.
Let's
see,
do
we
have
anybody
to
introduce
today?
No
everyone
here
is
an
old
timer
action
items.
Okay,
so
I
gotta
still
gather
the
details
of
some
of
our
recurring
infrastructure
costs.
A
I
started
haven't
finished
the
only
ones
I'm
aware
of
right
now
are
the
azure
hosting,
which
is
running
close
to
500
bucks
a
month
at
this
point
and
the
mail
gun
service
that
we
use
for
transactional
emails
and
that's
running
around
75
a
month,
I'll
pull
all
the
details
together,
get
a
spreadsheet
and
we'll
revisit
that
once
I
have
that
ready.
B
A
A
A
Next
one
is
for
me
to
share
a
google
doc
for
revising
the
top
content
of
our
chapters
page
we
talked
about
this
last
time.
We
wanted
to
revise
this
guidance
at
the
top
of
the
chapter
page,
because
right
now,
people
new
to
the
community
come
in
here.
They
think
the
first
thing
they're
supposed
to
do
is
look
at
chapters
they
come
here.
A
We
want
to
make
it
clearer
right
up
here
that
you
don't
need
to
be
part
of
a
chapter.
You
starting
a
chapter
should
not
be
the
first
thing
you
do.
You
know
we
need
to.
We
need
to
make
some
of
that
clear
in
here,
so
I
shared
a
google
doc
with
john
and
ben.
If
anyone
else
wants
to
join
in
on
that,
please
do
you
are
welcome.
The
link
is
right
here
in
the
notes,
so
you
can
jump
in
here.
Anyone
who
clicks
this
link
has
full
edit
permissions,
so
just
revise
it.
A
A
Whatever
I
assume,
whatever
wording,
we
come
up
with
you'll,
just
pour
it
over.
So
that's
correct.
A
Okay,
so
that's
I
guess
as
far
as
the
action
it's
done,
I'm
going
to
leave
it
in
here
in
case
anyone
wants
that
link
for
now,
though
next
one
is
for
me
to
train
rick
on
doing
new
response
templates
in
the
help
desk,
and
we
just
set
up
a
meeting
for
this
afternoon.
So
we'll
do
that.
As
part
of
that,
we've
got
to
look
at
a
couple
of
other
issues
too,
and
then
I
mentioned
this
one.
A
I've
got
to
set
up
a
meeting
with
andrew
to
look
at
our
azure
configuration
as
long
as
I
have
you
here
andrew
is
there
a
good
day
or
time
that
we
could
identify
right
now.
I
know
you're
starting.
D
D
D
A
Okay
yeah.
Unfortunately,
I
don't
think
I
can
do
that.
So,
if
you're
open
to
maybe
meeting
up
on
the
weekend
that
might
work
best.
A
Okay,
let
me
just
get
an
email
going
here
as
my
reminder
to
get
back
to
you
after
this
okay,
let's
see
next
up
is
rick
coordinate
an
introductory
meeting
between
enable
and
50
legs.
C
Oh,
am
I
muted,
I
have
contacted
the
50
legs,
people
via
email.
I
have
sent
out
actually
two
of
them
and
I
have
not
gotten
a
responses.
Yet
I
don't
know
if
they're
just
super
busy
or
they're
in
the
middle
of
their
fund
raising
scenario.
But
what
I've
asked
them
for
is
just
basically
a
little
introduction
and
let
them
know
that
maybe
some
of
the
the
top
guys
that
enable
we
could
open
some
dialogue,
maybe
a
zoom
or
something
of
that
nature.
B
That's
great
rickett.
It
will
take
some
time
apparently
and
can
take
persistence.
C
A
These
things
take
time,
so
we'll
just
check
back
in
with
you
on
that,
okay,
so
our
metrics,
nothing
really
stood
out
at
me,
stood
out
for
me,
except
for
the
fact
that
I'm
not
getting
chapter
updates
anymore.
So
I
I'm
saying
202
chapters.
I
really
don't
know
how
many
we
have
we
might
be
at
a
little
bit
more.
A
But
honestly,
we
really
need
to
do
a
chapter
audit
at
this
point
with
bob
handing
that
off
we
have
that
on
the
agenda,
so
we'll
talk
about
maybe
how
we
can
approach
that
as
we
get
down
there,
but
I'm
no
longer
confident
that
is
an
accurate
number
of
202.
But
the
rest
of
this
is
is
accurate.
A
Nothing
really
to
point
out
here
from
the
hub
got
a
few
posts
of
note.
One
of
them
from
our
our
friend
masley
was
here
with
us.
He's
found
a
source
for
may
have
found
a
source
for
children
in
need
of
hands
in
the
ukraine
more
info
soon,
any
more
info
mazzy.
D
Yeah
so
to
that
post,
this
guy
replied
he
is
in
the
us,
but
he
is
training
origin.
What
he's
been
trying
to
do
is
sort
of
plant.
This
he's
he's
been
doing
this
pre-war.
He
tried
to
plant
the
seeds
for
enabled
devices
in
ukraine.
D
D
The
way
that
will
probably
work
is
a
multi-pronged
approach,
we're
making
a
sort
of
one-page
landing
page
website
with
the
most
critical
information,
and
I'm
thinking.
I
guess
I
don't
remember
what
we
discussed,
but
I
think
that
page
will
also
be
sort
of
converted
into
a
single
sheet
paper
format
so
that
it
could
be
printed
and
distributed.
You
know
analog.
A
D
D
So
in
terms
of
device
manufacturing.
I
think
we're
solid
I'll
also
be
up
and
running
in
a
few
weeks,
so
I
can't
print
anything
now,
but
few
weeks,
I'm
not
sure
about
the
other
neighboring
country,
romania,
hungary,
I
I
don't
do
we
have
any
contacts
there,
because
I
they're
not
active
on
the
hub.
So
I
can't
really.
I
don't
know
what
their
response
would
be,
but
anyway.
A
D
C
D
Other
than
that
there
might
be
a
issue
in
terms
of
logistics,
we
do
have
a
few,
a
few
different
options:
how
we
can
transport
goods
into
ukraine.
The
bigger
problem
is
the
transporting
goods
within
ukraine
postal
service,
the
couriers,
well,
they're
they're
not
really
operational
at
a
that
kind
of
a
capacity.
D
So
we
do
have
options,
but
currently
it's
looking
like
they
will
be
paid
options,
so
I
might
be
making
a
withdrawals
from
the
enable
fund
to
help
cover
that.
A
Sounds
good,
I
think
you're
familiar
with
the
process
here
masley,
but
you
know
through
these
very
meetings
here
we
can.
We
can
approve
on
the
fly
up
to
a.
A
D
A
From
there,
of
course,
but
I'm
just
saying
once
you
once
you
know
the
details,
let's
just
you
know,
we
can
probably
talk
about
it
and
get
something
approved
right
here
in
one
of
these
meetings,
so
we
don't
have
to
go
through
a
bigger
process
unless
it's
a
larger
amount.
So
we'll
talk
about
it
when
you're
ready.
B
B
D
B
D
We're
not
entirely
sure
how
much
they
could
help,
and
also
I
mean
it
would
be
very
traveling
to
those
locations
anyway.
So
there's
a
high
chance
that
we
would
gather
all
of
the
measurements
remotely
and
then
send
devices,
probably
by
military.
B
I
okay
you're
doing
all
the
right.
Things
has
been
it's
great.
A
couple
of
thoughts
I
haven't
heard
of
any
medical
professionals
involved,
keep
an
eye
out
for
that
and
keep
us
posted
on
that
and
that's
particularly
relevant
because,
as
we
have
seen
in
other
conditions,
remote
deliveries
often
fail
because
there's
adjustments
and
coaching
needed
so
as
we
assemble
a
solution.
If
we
do
that's
going
to
have
to
be
something
that
we
keep
an
eye
on.
D
Correct
so
yeah:
well,
the
thing
is,
medical
supervision
is
touch
and
go.
That's
something
that
we
cannot
really
foresee
and
plan.
However,
in
terms
of
operation,
yes,
we
have
that
in
mind
and
it
will
probably
will
not
be,
but
the
ukrainians
will
be
making
a
video
in
ukrainian
describing
how
the
device
operates,
how
to
adjust
it
if
needed,
even
a
little
bit
of
thermal
forming.
D
If
some
kind
of
there
was
some
some
issue
that
may
you
know
will
be
made
in
ukrainian
at
some
point
again
if
the
need
arises
so
far,
we're
still
in
the
searching
phase.
B
A
Yeah,
all
right,
we
will
check
back
with
you
moving
on
here.
There
was
another
post
from.
I
don't
know
how
to
pronounce
this
melis
melis.
I
I'm
sorry,
I'm
sure
I'm
getting
it
wrong.
New
volunteer
from
calgary
alberta,
looking
to
collaborate
and
kind
of
a
general
sort
of
you
know,
hey
looking
for
people
to
work
with
kind
of
a
message,
so
I
just
thought
it
might
be
nice
to
you
know,
highlight
it
here
and
see
if
anyone
has
guidance
for
her.
A
She
says
I
don't
know
anything
about
prosthetics
other
than
my
desire
to
learn
to
design
and
love
for
arts.
I'd
like
to
transform
it
to
help
those
in
the
field
of
prosthetics
and
produce
some
great
concepts
that
everyone
can
carry
as
just
not
functional
devices
but
be
proud
to
have
beautiful
parts
on
them.
Looking
to
contribute
an
exchange
of
free
resources
to
learn
to
design
prosthetic
devices,
I'm
also
interested
in
designing
prosthetics
for
animals.
A
In
the
meantime,
I'd
like
to
contribute
from
calgary,
let
me
know
how
I
can
help
so
sounds
like
an
aspiring
designer,
and
I
don't
know
anybody
have
any
words
of
advice
for
how
to
where
to
go
from
here.
C
She
she
actually
had
opened
a
ticket
okay,
and
so
there
was
quite
a
bit
of
dialogue.
We
sent
her
here
to
the
hub,
okay,
the
post,
just
to
introduce
herself,
but
she
has
a
pretty
extensive
ticket
in
there
as
well.
A
You
know
I
will
say
just
the
other
day.
We,
a
discussion,
came
up
about
the
possibility
of
getting
a
new
series
of
meetings
going
on
maybe
a
monthly
basis,
specifically
for
design
sort
of
collaboration.
A
It's
just
a
thought
that
we
we
threw
around
in
a
meeting
the
other
day,
but
we
were
wondering
you
know.
Would
there
be
interest
in
you
know
anybody
throughout
the
community
who's
involved
in
or
interested
in
doing
new
designs,
or
you
know,
basically
a
show
and
tell
kind
of
just
get
together
once
a
month
and
just
kind
of
show
each
other.
What
we're
working
on
hey!
I've
got
this
great
idea
for
a
new
ratchet
or
a
new
tensioner
system
or
whatever,
and
just
kind
of
make
sure
that
you
know.
A
A
Okay,
well
on
we
go
the
other
one
is
from
our
very
own
rick
williams,
who
shared
a
video
which
I
just
have
to
share
here.
So
it's
only
about
a
minute
long.
I
got
to
play
it
so
here
we
go.
C
A
C
C
Behind
the
case,
john,
that
that's
marcus,
we
have
we've
been
working
with
him
since
he
was
three
he
was
born
without
lower
arms
or
feet,
and
they
wouldn't
let
him
into
the
schools.
C
No,
so
we
went
to
fight,
we
actually
fought
the
school
system
with
marcus.
They
said
that
he
couldn't
come
to
school
because
well,
the
last
reason
was
he
couldn't
pull
up
his
pants
and
the
teachers
aren't
allowed
to
touch
or
help
him.
So,
if
you
notice
on
his
arms
well,
this
one
is
his
throwing
arm.
He
has
five
arms
for
different
reasons
and
his
one
of
the
problems
was
so
we
put
a
guitar,
you
know
where
you
hook
a
guitar
strap
onto
a
guitar.
C
C
And
he
he's
basically
our
he
was
our
first
midi
kid.
We
actually
built
an
arm
and
all
the
code
was
based
on
midi
protocol.
He
can
plug
right
into
synthesizers
and
he
can
play.
I
think,
we're
up
to
five
musical
instruments
now.
A
C
D
C
High
protocol,
so
we've
been
trying
to
design
the
arms
using
midi
protocol
because
it
has
a
lot
more
range
of
motion
and
it
does
a
lot
more
things.
The
other
thing
is,
it
allows
a
port
that
we
basically
have
now
redesigned
to
be
bluetooth,
ble,
and
he
now
can
sit
down
and
communicate
on
our
giant.
We
have
a
giant
synthesizer
stack.
A
C
Actually,
I
could
send
you
videos,
it's
it's.
It's
pretty
cool,
there's
a
bunch
of
videos
on
our
site,
but
I.
A
A
B
But
but
rick
are
you,
is
he
playing
music
or
are
you
just
using
that
as
your
bionic
protocol,
both
then.
C
A
Okay,
do
me
a
favor
rick
start
thinking
about
putting
together
a
45
minute
overview,
leaving
us
a
little
time
for
q
a
and
one
of
these
weeks
the
whole
the
whole
hour
is
yours.
I'd
really
like
to
see
that.
C
Well
also,
I
sent
both
of
I
I
sent
all
of
you
a
link
to
one
of
my
servers.
I
hope
you
got
it
and
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
this
kind
of
stuff
on
there
photos
of
the
pets,
and
I
I
just
never
know
if
you
guys
get
it
sometimes.
A
Well,
that's,
unfortunately,
we
we
get
very,
very
busy
rick
and
I
I
can't
speak
for
the
rest
of
these
guys,
but
I
know
I
get
over
100
emails
a
day.
So
that's
that's
why
it's
nice
to
have
you
present
in
one
of
these
meetings,
because
often
we
just
you
know
if
it's
in
an
email
or
in
a
post
on
the
hub,
we
we
often
will
miss
it.
A
B
Rick,
are
you
hinting
that
you
would
like
not
to
make
a
presentation,
or
just
that
you
have
lots
of
stuff
that
you've
already
sent
us.
C
C
I
actually
have
a
presentation
that
I
did
not
long
ago
for
kiwanis,
okay,
and
we
brought
a
lot
of
this
these
devices
in
and
showed
how
they
worked
and
how
the
midi
works.
C
I
was
saying
earlier,
I
play
13
instruments,
so
for
me
for
me
to
mod,
we
have
actually
been
building
designing
and
modifying
instruments
that
allow
people
that
are
amputees
to
play.
We've
got
we've
built
specialized,
guitars,
special
synthesizers
and
we've
got
videos
of
it
all.
It's
kind
of
really
a
hoot.
A
We
definitely
need
a
presentation
rick.
Maybe
even
we
might
even
need
to
schedule
something
outside
of
this,
because
I'm
not
even
sure
an
hour
is
enough.
Now
that
I'm
hearing
this-
and
we
also
need
to-
I
know
john
just
told
us
how
busy
he
is,
but
we
got
to
get
ben
or
somebody
hooked
up
with
you
to
write
up
a
story
on
this.
A
C
B
C
Did
a
video
not
long
ago
and
one
of
the
ones
that
we
just
finished
john,
was
they
wouldn't
let
marcus
ride
a
horse
and
because
you
know
so
what
we
did
is
we
got
past
all
the
legal
issues?
We
got
past
everything
and
I
have
a
whole
video
of
him
that
we
edited
and
everything
riding
horses
and
driving
tractors,
okay
and
it
was
a
hoot,
but
we
we
have
a
whole
video
production
thing
here.
B
C
One
of
the
things
I
wanted
you
to
know
in
case
you
didn't
get
is
I
sent
you
a
link
to
one
of
my
servers
and
my
my
servers.
Basically
what
I
can
do,
because
I
know
it's
hard
to
upload
large
things
to
you
guys,
but
I've
dedicated
one
of
my
servers
just
to
put
stuff
on
for
you
guys,
and
I
sent
you
a
link
to
it.
I
can
give
you
a
read,
write.
I
initially
just
gave
you
a
read
only
I
can
so.
A
Just
just
a
couple
of
quick
notes
here:
rick
and
then
we
got
to
move
on
number
one.
I
have
a
a
an
dedicated
sort
of
file.
Sharing
google
drive
with
unlimited
storage.
So
anytime,
you
need
to
store
something
I'd
be
happy
to
get
you
a
link
where
you
can
drop
anything
that
you
want,
and
that
way
it's
in
kind
of
our
whole
enable
repository
with
everything
else
number
two.
As
far
as
videos
go,
don't
know,
I
assume
you
do
this
already,
but
you
know
I'll
just
upload
them
to
youtube.
C
We've
had
yeah
we've
had
some
issues
with
youtube
where
people
will
make
not
particularly
nice
comments
about
the
kids.
A
A
Okay
on
we
go,
but
I
would
definitely
like
to
get
a
presentation
on
on
the
schedule
for
you
rick
so
give
that
some
thought
and
let's
talk
about
it
next
time
or
we'll
coordinate
by
email.
A
As
far
as
our
recurring
meetings,
I
checked,
it
doesn't
look
like
we
have
a
schedule
for
the
events
for
the
month
of
june,
yet
I'm
hoping
we'll
have
that
soon,
but
for
now
normally
today
would
be
a
focused
follow-up
session.
Given
what
you
said
john,
do
you
know
if
we're
still
doing
that
today.
B
I
have
to
assume
we're
if
it's
not
been
posted
into
the
hub
for
understandable
reasons.
Ben
hasn't
done
anything.
A
B
I
can
give
you
a
little
background
on
the
worthy
activities
that
are
keeping
ben
away
from
us
today,
but
let's
just
announce,
if
it's
not
on
the
calendar,
that
there
is
not
a
focus
follow-up
today.
A
Yeah
unless
they
went
to
one
of
the
old
ones
but
I'll
get
an
email
notification,
because
it's
I
think
it's
my
meeting
so
I'll
get
an
email
if
somebody
joins.
If
I
see
that
I'll
jump
in
and
let
them
know
great
okay,
so
on
we
go,
I
don't
have
any
one-time
events
so
we're
into
our
discussion
topics
here:
okay,
handshake
program
and
school
internships.
Any
updates
there,
john.
B
Yes,
ian
roy
submitted
two
proposals
to
brandeis
today
for
interns,
one
of
whom
will
follow
up
on
kevin
dardick's
work
and
the
other
will
work
on
an
onboarding
sort
of
a
a
tip
of
the
iceberg.
Onboarding
process
that
will
also
include
the
nih
3d
file
exchange.
D
C
B
He's
stepping
into
the
leadership
role
that
we
hoped
he
would
that.
B
Other
leaders,
in
there
rick
williams
and
others
who
may
be
listening.
A
A
That's
that's
exciting
to
hear
I'm
really
glad
he's
taken
that
on
okay,
update
on
matching
platform
analysis
ever
so.
Just
this
morning,
before
the
town
hall,
I
had
a
meeting.
I
want
to
thank
ed,
grieg,
our
friend
over
at
deloitte
uk
for
coming
through
for
us
he
hooked
us
up
with
two
very
talented
individuals.
I
was
super
impressed
by
both
igor
and
sarah,
who
I
met
with
this
morning.
They
seem
to
have
an
absolutely
perfect
background
for
what
we're
looking
for
here.
A
In
terms
of
you
know,
user
experience
and
and
research
and
analyzing,
you
know
user
pathways,
and
I
don't
get
all
the
terminology
wrong,
but
I
recorded
the
meeting.
So
if
anyone's
interested
wants
to
see
it,
you
can
hear
their
backgrounds
for
yourself
it
was
a
very
productive
meeting.
It
was
a
one-hour
meeting.
So
not
surprisingly,
we
ran
out
of
time.
A
I
was
able
to
give
them
a
good
overview
of
the
community
and
some
of
the
challenges
we
deal
with
and
and
take
a
look
at
the
two
matching
platforms
and
talking
about
some
of
the
others,
but
we
definitely
need
to
get
back
together.
A
They
asked-
and
I
I
was
what
I
proposed
is
that
for
that
next
meeting
I
said
I
will
try
to
get
a
couple
of
others
from
our
side
involved,
so
that
we
can,
you
know,
get
into
more
of
a
discussion
from
others
perspectives
about
some
of
what
has
worked,
what
hasn't
worked,
etc.
John
I'm
looking
at
you
and
any
others
who
are
are
interested,
should
feel
welcome
to
join
too.
They
asked
about
monday,
they're,
obviously
overseas,
so
10
a.m.
Central
for
me,
which
would
be
11
a.m.
A
A
Awesome,
okay,
I
will
send
out
an
invite.
How
do
I
well,
let's
see,
let
me
just
put
a
placeholder
in
my
calendar
as
a
reminder.
Oops.
A
A
B
D
Completely
a
hum
hub
issue,
they
know
about
it
and
it
doesn't
appear
to
as
if
they
actually
want
to
do
something
about
it
got.
A
D
Yeah
so
the
problem,
the
problem
is
that
does
a
really
bad
job
at
guessing
the
user
location
geographically
and
that
that's
used
to
determine
the
the
time
zone
right.
A
D
A
So
you
know,
maybe
I
wonder
if
we
shouldn't
you
know,
maybe
put
a
like
a
notice
banner
at
the
top
of
the
upcoming
events
that
links
to
a
page
with
some
instructions-
hey,
you
know,
there's
this
shortcoming.
You
want
to
make
sure
that
you're
signed
in
and
that
you've
set
your
time
zone
here
or
something
like
that.
What
do
you
guys
think.
D
I
don't
know
I
could
make
it.
I
could
do
a
work
around
and
make
a
widget
above
the
upcoming
events
widget
something.
A
Fine,
maybe
yeah,
maybe
we
just
stick
a
button
right
above
that
and
it
can
go.
It
can
just
link
them
to
a
different
page.
That
has
the
information.
You
don't
need
to
try
to
cram
it
all
in
right
there,
but
something
to
call
their
attention
to
that.
I
think,
would
be
a
good
workaround,
because
I
think
most
people
that
are
going
to
care
about
the
events
probably
do
use
the
hub
signed
in
so
as
long
as
they're
aware
that
they
want
to
make
sure
they're
signed
in
then
they
probably
won't
have
an
issue.
B
I'm
not
sure
about
that
jeremy.
I
I
fear
that
there
may
be
people
who
check
the
calendar,
who
don't
bother
logging
in
put
something
on
their
calendar
on
their
personal
calendar,
and
there
you
go
so.
My
question
is
whether,
as
we
we
couldn't
just
embed
a
google
calendar
and
stop
using
hum
hubs,
functionality.
D
B
Dare
I
use
the
word
iframe,
but
I
think
it's
an
iframe
and
you
can
format
you
can
select
what
calendar
you
want
to
have
show
and
then
you've
got
a
nice
little
embedded.
Google
calendar
with
all
the
functionality.
D
I
know
I
don't
understand,
I
understand
what
what
you're
getting
at
that.
It's
just
that
I
guess
it's
a
then
we
have
to
decide
on
our
approach
what
what
we
do
in
terms
of
events
and
dates.
Do
we
do
that
exclusively
on
google,
then,
and
not
hum
hub,
because.
D
Those
calendar
events
are
events
and
people
can
get
reminded
about
them.
You
know
the
posts
format
differently,
depending
on
the
events,
all
the
participants
and
stuff.
All
of
that
is
now
sandwiched
and
standalone
on
the
hub.
If
we
use
google,
then
it
is
something
external
that
is
very
difficult
to
integrate
into
hum
hub
after
the
fact.
B
Well,
those
points
are
all
well
taken,
but
I
I
would
well
my
impression
is
that
the
common
denominator
these
days
and
what
the
dominant
calendar
that
the
world
uses
is
a
personal
google
calendar
to
which
you
want
to
add
these.
You
want
to
add
events,
and,
of
course
you
can
then,
once
you
do
that
you
can
trigger
reminders,
etc.
Using
your
favorite
interface,
you've
mentioned
other
integrations,
but
I'm
not
clear
whether.
B
C
B
You
understand
these
issues,
issues
best
of
all
I'd,
be
happy
to
have
a
separate
conversation
and
just
take
your
guidance
as
to
what's
the
best
solution
for
home
hub
users,
because
I
think
you're,
conscious
of
what
the
problem
is.
D
Again,
this
is
just
more
of
a.
We
need
to
decide
on
approach
on
how
we
handle
our
enable
calendar
and
where
are
those
events
handled
as
it
is?
As
it
stands
it's
on.
I
don't,
I
honestly
don't
know,
do
you
duplicate?
Do
you
mirror
what
you
do
on
google
calendar
and
you
do
the
same
thing
on?
B
Oh,
to
create
an
event
that
you
want
to
have
on
the
calendar
you,
you
have
subscribed.
D
B
A
D
B
B
I'm
probably
right
mastery
rarely
says
that.
So
let
me
just
suggest
that
you
know
I
think
ben
should
be
in
on
the
conversation,
but
if
ben
jeremy,
mas
and
masby
and
I
and
anyone
else
who
wishes.
But
if
those
four
were
to
agree
on
this
switch,
I
think
it
would
be
relatively
easy.
D
I
would
abstain
because
I
just
don't
use
anything
any
enable
event
calendar
stuff
at
all,
so
I
have
really
no
input
here.
The
only
input
I
do
have
is
that
hum
hub
calendars
do
offer
internal
hum
hub
integration
stuff
and
whether
we
need
that
or
not
again,
I'm
not
using
those
features.
So
I
can't
be
the
judge
of
which
direction
should
be
best.
D
A
I
wouldn't
I
wouldn't
worry
about
that
as
well.
It's
just
instead
of
getting
their
upcoming
event
alerts
in
the
hub
they're,
going
to
get
them
through
their
calendar
which
which
is
handled
by
google.
So
I,
the
biggest
the
biggest
effort
here,
is
going
to
be
just
migrating.
All
the
content,
that's
on
our
calendar
now
and
setting
up
all
those
events
on
a
google
calendar,
but
that's
not
for
masby
to
do
that's
for
us
to
do
so.
If.
B
We
just
like
that,
okay,
so
we
will.
B
A
I'm
I'm
pretty
familiar
with
that
john.
I
mean
as
far
as
what
the
calendar
is
doing
and
how
it's
alerting
us,
and
all
that
I
think
we're
good
good.
Thank
you.
Okay.
We
talked
last
time
about
this
event
in
dominican
republic
and
talking
about
possibly
supporting
them
with
some
funding.
Have
there
been
any
updates
that
you're
aware
of
there,
john
or
anyone.
B
No,
we
were
hoping
that
creality
would
step
up.
I
have
no
updates
on
that,
but
your
insight
about
marketing
versus
strategy.
A
You
remember
what
I
said
last
time
about
making
sure
we
want
to
review
content
before
it
goes
out.
It
was
pretty
funny
the
the
very
next
day
I
got
one
of
their
marketing
emails,
and
you
know
how
it
says
who
it's
from.
They
actually
misspelled
their
own
company
name
in
the
email
they
sent
out.
They
missed
the
l.
In
reality,
I
was
just
it
was
pretty
ironic
having
just
talked
about
it,
so
just
something
to
watch
out
for
if
we,
if
we
do,
want
to
be
involved
in
the
editorial
process,.
A
Okay,
I
think
we
covered
this
before.
I
need
to
pull
together
a
spreadsheet,
with
the
details
about
our
current
billing
for
azure
and
for
the
other
stuff
I
mentioned,
but
I'm
also
going
to
be
meeting
with
andrew
sounds
like
on
what
do
we
decide
either
today
or
monday?
I
can't
remember,
but
did
you
say
today,
andrew.
B
D
A
D
Yeah,
I
need
to
call
these
people
and
make
sure
that
I
I
think
they
just
told
me
that
they're
full
for
the
years.
A
Sounds
good,
so
yeah
just
take
care
of
that
and
then
maybe
just
reach
out
to
me
by
email
when
you're
available
and.
A
Okay,
let's
I
I
wanted
to
have
an
opportunity
to
kind
of
look
at
any
open
tickets
in
desk
and
we
did
this
last
time.
I
don't
know
if
there's
anything
new
to
look
at,
but
let's
jump
in
there
and
see
this
is
for
enable
only.
A
Okay,
so
some
of
this
is
yeah
rick
and
I
are
meeting
this
afternoon.
We
have
not
had
a
chance
to
go
through
this
yet
so
some
of
these
might
be
dealt
with
better
there,
but
let's
go
through
some
of
these
body-powered
hook
prosthetic
okay,
so
this
is
just.
Is
this
one
that
you're
looking
for
me
to
handle?
A
Oh,
I
see
okay,
so
I'd
like
to
escalate
your
ticket
to
a
more
senior
member
for
review,
okay,
so
this
is
an
example
of
one
where
I
don't
want
to
take
too
much
time
on
this
we're
going
to
meet
on
this
later
rick,
but
I
just
want
to
look
yeah,
so
you,
you
replied
back
on
this
one.
Whatever
you
did
on
this,
you
did
it
right.
It
went
to
his
address
now.
You
cc'd
me
was
that
intentional.
A
You
don't
need
to
do
that.
Oh
yeah,
because
that's
that's!
What
was
throwing
me
off
is
because
I
kept
getting
these
emails
in
my
3d
universe,
inbox
with
tickets
that
looked
like
it
was
just
your
responses
when
you
assign
something
to
me
like
this.
Just
by
making
me
the
ticket
owner,
it
will
show
up
as
one
of
my
tickets
and
I
get
an
email
notification
that
a
ticket
has
been
assigned
to
me.
So
you
don't
have
to
also
see
me
because
then
I'm
getting
duplicates.
A
A
Okay.
So
this
is
somebody
looking
for
help
and
you
playing
with
a
chapters
map.
A
C
There
was
information
on
joining
videos.
I
wish
I
should
go.
A
A
So
if
you,
if
you
click
this
little
comment
icon
up
here,
which
is
next
to
the
reply
button,
this
is
this
is
internal
only.
So
this
is
a
way
for
us
to
communicate
back
and
forth,
but
the
person
who
emailed
didn't
see
it-
and
you
can
mention
me
in
here-
so
if
you
do
an
at
symbol
and
then
select
me
from
the
name
and
then
you
know
type
your
question
or
comment
here
I'll
get
an
alert
that
I've
been.
A
Yeah
that'll
that'll
be
helpful,
so
I
think
as
I'm
going
through
here,
because
normally
I
wanted
to
have
an
opportunity
for
us
to
kind
of
look
at
any
open
tickets
and
and
see
if
we
need
help.
But
I
think
let's
I'm
going
to
hold
off
on
this
because
rick
you
and
I
are
meeting
later.
I
don't
want
to
take
any
more.
A
Oh,
I
can
fix
that
for
you.
I
know
what
you're
doing
but
yeah
it's
there's
different
ways
of
setting
this
up,
but
in
status
mode
we
have
different
statuses
that
we
can
use
and
then
it'll
show
up
in
the
appropriate
column,
depending
on
what
status
it
is,
and
you
can
configure
that
you
can
choose
which
statuses
are
showing
as
columns
and
you
can
change
the
order.
So
I
can
help
you
with
all
that
this
afternoon.
C
A
C
Bob
has
discussed
it
with
me
and
what
he
said
he
wanted
to
know.
If
I
could
assist,
I
said
I'd
be
happy
to,
and
he
said
the
next
time
he
is
doing
one
of
these
he's
going
to
contact
me
and
train
me.
C
A
A
A
I
I
would
have
been
surprised
if
he
was
going
to
take
on
another
chapter
audit,
so
I
think
we
are
going
to
need
your
help
to
do
a
chapter
audit
which
we
we
can
maybe
talk
to
bob
and
get
some
input
from
him
because
he
did
it
last
time,
but
it's
basically
a
matter
of
getting
a
big
spreadsheet
with
all
of
our
current
chapters,
which
we
already
have
all
the
email
addresses
for
the
chapter
leaders
starting
to
reach
out
to
each
one
of
them
and
trying
to
verify
their
status
find
out
if
they're
still
active,
you
know
confirm
their
you'll,
take
a
look
at
their
websites
and
social
media,
etc,
and
basically
validate
that
each
chapter
is
still
active
and
retire,
those
that
are
non-responsive.
A
A
Yeah
absolutely
yeah,
we'll
have
to
have
to
follow
up
with
him
on
that.
I
know
that
part
of
how
we
did
that
is
we
set
up
a
form,
a
google
form
with
some
questions
for
them.
Basic
questions
about
you
know,
number
of
devices
they've
delivered
people
are
working
with
us
that
the
other
thing-
and
we
basically
emailed
that
all
the
chapter
leaders
and
asked
them
to
fill
out
this
form
as
expected.
Very
very
few
of
them,
filled
it
out.
A
C
B
Yeah,
I
wanted
to
say
rick
you're,
doing
a
great
job
of
getting
up
to
speed
and
revealing
yourself.
I
wanted
to
say
that
this
particular
task.
The
chapter
audit.
B
If
I'm
beginning
to
realize
that
you
have
a
whole
network
of
collaborators,
if
there
is
a
young
person
who
wants
to
be
paid
by
the
hour
for
doing
the
routine
and
mechanical
part
of
that
that
you
would
work
with,
that,
might
be
good
for
you
and
that
person
just
to.
A
A
Audience
is
not
trivial
and
I'm
not
up
to
speed
on.
Maybe
masby
can
update
us.
I
haven't
really
been
part
of
the
conversations
with
ben
and
masby,
but
I
know
there
are
plans
to
redo
stuff
with
regards
to
how
chapters
are
being
handled.
Might
there
be
parts
of
that
that
would
eliminate
the
need
to
do
a
manual
audit
mazda?
Would
that
somehow
replace
this?
Maybe.
D
Eventually,
hopefully,
yes,
I'll
be
honest,
I've
been
life
for
the
past
six
months,
it's
been
life
and
I
haven't
had
the
opportunity
to
do
enough
work
with
the
enabled
stuff
that
I
started
to
actually
come
up
with.
D
Show
it
off.
I'm
hoping
that,
within
about
six
months,
I
don't
want
to
over
promise,
but
I'm
keeping
that
within
six,
the
chapter
portion
of
the
enable
api
will
be
online
now.
D
D
If
you
remember,
I
talked
about
the
device
certification
thing
which
I
don't
know
if
it's
a
good
idea
or
not,
but
that
that
would
eventually
lead
the
chapter
portion
of
the
api
would
eventually
lead
into
topics
such
as
this,
where
either
it
could
be
automated
in
a
better
way,
or
maybe
we
can
come
up
with
a
novel
solution
that
you
know
we
will
come
up
with
eventually.
A
Okay
sounds
good,
thank
you
for
that
we'll,
so
we
will
have
to
do
at
least
another
another
pass,
the
chapter
on
it
and
then
next
time
around
we'll
see
where
we
stand,
but
we'll
have
to
follow
up
on
that.
A
Okay,
I
don't
think
I
want
to
get
into
these
other
topics,
because
we
have
not
much
time
remaining
and
these
are
kind
of
bigger
topics.
So
let
me
just
take
this
opportunity
to
open
it
up
to
those
here
and
ask
if
you
guys
have
anything
you'd
like
to
talk
about.
A
That's
all
right
just
want
to
make
sure
everyone
has
an
opportunity,
so
we
can
rap
a
little
early
and
andrew
just
shoot
me
an
email.
If
you
don't
mind
when
you're,
if
you're
available,
we'll
jump
on
a
zoom
call.
D
Yeah,
I
stepped
out
to
call
that
lady
back
yeah
they're
full
up,
so
I'm
immediately
available
after
this.
A
Oh
great:
well,
then,
we
can
actually
stay
in
this
one
I'll
stop
the
live
stream
here
when
we're
done,
and
we
can
just
proceed.