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This is the weekly e-NABLE Town Hall meeting for Friday, August 27, 2021.
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A
So
it
should
have,
could
you
post
the
link
in
in
the
hub
notification
as
well?
I
did
oh,
I
might
be
on
the
wrong
notification.
Then.
B
So
yeah
it's
in
there,
okay.
C
B
Maybe
I
grabbed
the
wrong
screenshot
here,
yeah,
so
here's-
I
I'm
sorry,
maybe
I
didn't
paste
in
the
latest,
but
here's
the
latest
199
chapters,
nothing
else
really
noteworthy.
So
I'm
not
going
to
spend
any
significant
time
on
this
we'll
move
on
okay.
B
So
our
discussion
topic
start
with
an
update
from
the
meeting
we
had
yesterday
with
the
goldman
sachs
team,
and
things
are
going
well
we're
just
working
our
way
through
phase
two
helping
them
to
prepare
the
presentation
materials
that
they
need
for
phase
two,
and
so
we've
got
a
lot
of
questions
that
were
answering
just
about
enable
and
how
and
why
we're
innovative
and
how
we
would
make
an
impact
and
that
sort
of
thing
all
the
stuff
you'd
expect
for
this
kind
of
a
funding
competition
and
we
are
meeting
later
on
again
just
to
kind
of
finish,
our
our
you
know
write
up
and
stuff
for
them.
B
So
that's
going
fine!
The
the
note
that
we
shared
last
time
is
being
in
phase
two.
We
are
now
among
300
instead
of
900,
so
that
was
a
big
step
forward
and
of
the
300
100
will
move
to
the
next
phase.
B
You
know
hunger
and
water
shortages
and
all
this
and
that,
but
how
much
impact
can
you
really
have
with
250
000
on
those
problems,
given
our
existing
infrastructure
and
our
the
way
we
do
things
with
our
volunteers
actually
helping
to
cover
some
of
the
costs
of
making
devices
and
all
that
stuff?
We
can
do
a
lot
with
that
amount
of
money.
So
that's,
I
think,
that's
really
our
key
sort
of
selling
point.
If
you
will
that
we'll
be
bringing
out
through
this,
so
there's.
D
B
Yeah,
it's
all
down
here
I
mean
if
we
want
to
dig
in
here
under
the
yeah
john,
had
that
under
his
notes,
25
awards
yeah,
so
first
place
gets
250
and
then
it
goes
all
the
way
down
to
places
number
13
through
25
getting
2
500.
D
Right
and
you
know
for
what
it's
worth
2500
dollars
does
cover.
You
know
like
two
interns
for
the
fall,
so.
D
Whatever
we
get
we'll
be
able
to
use,
I.
B
B
I
can't
remember
anyway,
that's
going
well
and
we'll
keep
you
posted,
but
yeah,
it's
a
it's!
It's
promising,
so
animal
prosthetics!
I'm
really
excited
about
this.
Once
it's
been
something,
we've
talked
about
forever:
we've
just
never
really
done
anything
with
it,
and
I'm
I'm
really
glad
that
we're.
Finally
getting
this
going
bob
and
I'm
sorry,
I
never
got
to
add
the
notes
I
was
going
to
I'm
glad
you
went
ahead
with
it
bob,
but
he
put
this
up
in
the
hub.
We
created
a
new
space.
B
I
put
the
link
here,
bob
put
a
post
up
in
the
forum
and
it
got
a
great
response.
We
got
16
comments
on
it
already
I
mean
people
are
like,
as
I
kind
of
figured
they
would
be.
You
know
people
just
love
helping
out
their
their
furry
friends,
so
I
I
think
this
could
be
a
great
way
to
get
our
volunteers
engaged
when
we
don't
have
enough
people
cases
for
them.
E
D
B
B
Yeah,
so
what
I'm
hoping-
and
I
this
is
what
I
was
going
to
put
into
the
proposal-
I
didn't
get
a
chance
to
alexander-
I
didn't-
have
a
chance
to
go
and
look
today.
What
is
the
status
of
your
proposal?
Should
we
pull
it
up
right
now,.
A
I
believe
I
just
checked
it.
It
should
be
17
up
votes
and
two
down
votes.
I
don't
know
the
threshold
for
getting
accepted,
so
we.
B
Need
18?
Is
it
15
or
18
18?
I
think
eight
one
more
yes,
vote
with
80
positive,
which
I
know
we
have
yeah
I'll,
go
double
check
that,
but
I
think
it's
18.
where's
the
actual
vote.
There
we
go.
D
C
D
B
D
I
was
going
to
say
it
might
be
worth
at
the
end
to
look
at
all
the
feedback
that
you
got
from
people
and
have.
A
Already
did
check
with
every
single
feedback
comment.
B
B
A
B
B
It's
good
for
us
to
all
be
on
the
same
page
about
this,
so
you
need
at
least
15
wow
three
votes
with
80
in
support
of
the
project,
so
you
have
already
been
approved
alexander.
If
this
closes
as
it
is
right
now,
this
will
be
approved.
So
what
I
was
going
to
say
is
alexander
is
going
to
be
reorganizing,
our
design,
catalog
our
devices
catalog
and
making
it
a
lot
more
visual
and
easier
to
kind
of
browse
and
see.
B
What's
what,
as
well
as
adding
in
new
kinds
of
information,
that'll
appeal
to
engineering
types,
different
types
of
mechanisms
that
are
involved,
maybe
different
types
of
design
challenges.
We
need
to
address
things
like
that,
but
I
think
there's
a
nice
opportunity
for
italian
here,
because,
while
we're
redesigning
that
catalog,
why
not
have
a
grouping,
for
you
know
animal
devices
and
it
goes
down
by
species
and
stuff
so
alexander,
if
you
can
think
about
that
as
you're
doing
that
work,
that
would
be
nice
to
get
this
going.
A
E
E
E
E
We're
also
going
to
work
to
start
posting
all
of
us
stories
and
and
reaching
out
and
then
I'm
going
to
start
putting
together
an
outreach
to
veterinarians
and
animal
hospitals
and
shelters.
B
I
mean
it
sounds
like
you're
I
mean
I
agree.
The
first
step
needs
to
be
kind
of
taking
inventory
of
existing
designs
that
are
out
there,
that
that
we
can,
you
know,
use
as
a
starting
point
as
as
a
next
step,
maybe
before
reaching
out
to
you,
know,
veterinarians
and
everything
it
seems
kind
of
like
we
might
need
to
get
our
own
catalog
in
order.
B
You
know
we
might
need
to
develop
some
new
designs
or
at
least
make
sure
that
we're
able
to
use
the
ones
that
are
out
there
there
might,
it
might
be
worth
spending
some
time
thinking
about
like
yeah.
Obviously
we
can't
cover
every
animal
at
once
we're
going
to
need
to
prioritize.
My
guess
is:
if
we
looked
at,
you
know,
what's
going
to
be
most
common,
it's
probably
going
to
be
dogs
that
we
start
with.
Maybe
things
like
that.
C
B
I
can
see
kind
of
having
a
branching
effort
where
then
you
go
off
and
you're
working
on
outreach.
While
we
have
a
parallel,
you
know
engineering,
you
know
design
effort
where
people
are
kind
of
working
on
designs,
while
you're
off
doing
that.
You
know.
E
I
agree
speaking
of
animals.
Somebody
has
joined
us
to
discuss
their
opinion
there
you
go,
you
know.
One
thing
I
learned
from
lars
is
that,
unlike
humans,
animals
probably
require
animal
cases
require
probably
a
lot
more
customization
and
engineering
detail
because
of
the
unusual
stress
is
placed
on
them
relative
to
their
body
weight.
That's
right!
You
know
these
are.
These
are
some
things
we're
going
to
be
learning,
so
I
don't
know.
B
C
But
bob
your
your
point
is
well
taken
that
a
design
catalog
may
be
less
the
critical
aspect
for
animals
that
it
is
for
humans
because
they
come
in
so
many
shapes
and
sizes.
So
it.
B
Might
be
more,
it
might
be
more
about
building
like
a
team,
like
you
know,
a
an
expert
team
of
those
that
handle
custom
animals
right.
B
Honestly,
you
know
the
work
we're
doing
in
our
other
design
team,
where
we're
working
towards
a
parametric
hand.
Design
is
actually
relevant
here,
because
if
we
can
take
a
similar
approach
in
developing
new
designs
for
animals,
parametrically
it'll
make
that
kind
of
customization
and
adjustment
process
much
easier
for
those.
Absolutely
that.
E
D
Yeah
go
ahead
ben,
I
was
gonna,
say
there's
two
things
I
was
thinking
of.
One
bob
makes
a
great
point.
Asynchronous
collaboration
probably
makes
the
most
sense,
no
need
for
an
extra
meeting
use
that
space
get
people
in
there
have
people
post
and
after
you
get
a
whole
bunch
of
posts
in
there
you
can
start
pulling
them
together
into
sort
of
themes
and
reference
them,
bring
them
into
the
main
forum
and
bring
people
into
that
space
if
they
want
to
get
regular
resources.
D
Okay,
I
can
help
with
that,
but
you
got
a
great
start.
Just
keep
posting
whenever
you
want
into
that
space
and
people
won't
get
notifications
unless
they
want
them.
So
I
think
that's
a
great
pathway
forward
for
that.
I
was
going
to
also
mention
as
long
as
we're
talking
about
device
design.
D
Alexander's
lumio
proposal
looks
like
it's
going
through.
There's
these
animal
designs,
there's
the
the
projects
that
jeremy
and
and
that
team
has
been
working
on.
I
did
want
to
give
a
little
shout
out
and
a
reminder
to
the
post
that
I
made
about
the
customization
with
the
finger
designs
enable
medellin,
aka,
humanos
3d
responded
to
one
of
those
posts
about
a
new
finger
design
that
they're
going
to
be
releasing
next
week,
but
jeremy.
If
you
can
open
up
that
customization
space.
D
If
you
look
up
customization
it'll
pop
up
yeah
here
we
go
so
this.
This
post
could
also
be
something
that
we
might
want
to
try
to
find
some
volunteers
to
lead.
Hopefully,
one
of
the
folks
that
I
referenced
in
there
would
would
be
interested.
I
did
share
it
with
patrick
geary.
B
D
If
you
go
to
the
forum,
somebody
posted
and
just
their
the
post
was
finger.
Oh
okay
and
there's
two
other
posts
that
I
should
bring
into
that
comment
with
people
looking
for
finger
designs
and
there
was
a
response:
let's
see,
keep
going
down
yeah
here
we
go
the.
D
Yeah
we
will
be
releasing
new
finger
and
thumb
designs
in
the
next
week.
Stay
tuned,
so
I
might
reach
out
to
them
and
and
see
if
they
are
going
to
be
involved
in
this
stuff,
try
to
get
sort
of
a
team
together
and
like
what
bob's
talking
about
within
the
customization
space
see
if
we
can
get
some
leaders
that
are
going
to
be
sort
of
taking
charge,
yeah
nice.
D
E
I
only
have
so
much
time
and-
and
you
know
we
don't
we-
we
got
to
come
up
with
alternatives
to
more
zoom
meetings
for
things.
That's
all
true.
B
All
right:
well,
let's
move
on
so
case
related.
B
E
E
One
can
I
here
I'll
take
this
off.
Highlight
me.
E
Let
me
summarize,
I
think
I
think
bishnu's
case
is
an
example
of
where
there's
a
gap
in
our
offerings
and
it's
it's
for
anatomies,
where
you
basically
have
the
whole
palm
you're
missing
fingers,
but
you
have
the
whole
palm
there's
been
injury
typically,
so
you
have
a
much
wider
anatomy.
It
can
be
bulbous
from
scar
tissue
and
things
like
that.
I'm
not
a
doctor,
but
but
there
is
a
subset
of
of
recipient,
typically
an
adult
where
it's
just
very
large.
E
E
E
It
would
be
like
a
catcher's
mitt,
even
to
my
hand,
it's
big,
so
the
bottom
line
is
we
need
to
come
up
with
a
solution
for
bishop,
but
in
general
we
need
a
device
for
probably
adult
anatomy,
where
the
palm
is
largely
intact
may
have
a
lot
of
surgical
scar
from
it
and
the
standard
devices
don't
work
and
jeremy,
and
I
had
discussed
this
privately
briefly
during
the
week.
It
may
very
well
have
to
be
some
type
of
an
exoskeleton
that
fits.
B
That
skeleton,
but
actually
there's
some
examples
in
here
bob
like
this.
This
is
the
kind
of
thing
like
this
is
designed
for
somebody
that
needs
a
couple
of
fingers,
but
the
idea,
here
being
you
know,
rather
than
trying
to
fully
enclose
the
palm
in
a
3d
printed
component,
you've
got
a
thin
covering
to
which
the
3d
printed
you
know
fingers
would
attach.
That
was
the
kind
of
approach.
I
was
thinking
these
something
like
this
here,
but
you
know
there
would
be
a
thumb
as
well,
but
it
would
just
be
connected
to
something
thinner,
smaller.
B
That
wouldn't
add
to
the
bulk
of
the
of
the
hand.
I
don't
think
it's
a
design
we
have
but
yeah
this
kind
of
thing,
but
again,
including
the
thumb
somehow
there's
there's
got
to
be
some
but
again
yeah,
that's
a
that's
a
design
that
we
would
have
to
come
up
with,
and
it
seemed
to
me
alexander
tell
me
if
I'm
wrong,
this
seemed
to
be
the
kind
of
thing
you
were
talking
about
in
the
beginning
of
our
design
meetings,
something
that
you
had
kind
of
been
working
on
or
thinking
about
am
I
am
I
misremembering.
A
B
C
A
E
C
D
B
B
B
B
D
There's
a
fork
in
the
road
here
in
terms
of
customization
on
one
side,
it's
saying:
let's
use
the
residual
fingers
on
the
other
side,
it's
saying,
let's
put
the
whatever
residual
anatomy
there
is
inside
of
sort
of
an
encasing
and
then
have
you
know
the
mechanical
fingers.
D
So,
for
example,
judy
is
at
that
fork
in
the
road
she
has
tried
some
devices
where
she
can
sort
of
use
an
extension
for
her
thumb
and
it's
been
sort
of
unsatisfying
and
now
she's,
considering
what
may
be
putting
her
whole
anatomy
inside
of
a
larger
device.
I
do
think
that
we
should
get
some
ot
exercises
or
procedures
on
how
individual
volunteers
would
once
they
get
to
that
fork
in
the
road
make
that
decision.
E
Well,
just
so
you
know
I
went
back
to
the
ots,
I
went
back
to
vishnu.
I
showed
them
this.
I
sent
them
a
photograph,
explained
the
problem
and
I
said
we're
going
to
be
meeting
today.
It
probably
will
require
some
type
of
custom
design,
which
is
going
to
dramatically
increase
time
frames.
But
after
the
meeting
today
I
will
get
back
to
you
with
an
update.
So
that's
where
it
stands.
D
B
B
B
Sounds
good,
let's
just
try
to
keep
it
brief.
Alexander.
A
So
two
things
my
work
with
with
the
brazil
team
from
monday,
and
this
was
actually
on
the
stream.
Oh.
A
B
A
B
A
A
Design
yeah,
so
I
pulled
all
three
of
these
all
the
way
back
by
about
a
centimeter
and
a
half
okay,.
A
From
the
top
half
a
centimeter
from
over
here
and
a
centimeter
and
a
half
from
over
here,
fantastic,
it's
still
not
at
the
same
size
with
the
natural
hand,
but
it's
a
two
centimeter
difference.
B
You
know
there
is
one
you
know.
That's
one
option
that
we
have
here
is
a
design
like
that.
If
you
go
back
to
the
other
one
momentarily
alexander,
you
know,
one
possibility
is
to
have
kind
of
an
opening,
even
if
he
can't
really
make
use
of
his
thumb
stump.
It
would
just
be
a
gap
that
it
could,
at
least
you
know,
not
to
try
to
enclose
it.
In
other
words,
that
is
an
option
I
mean
he
might.
We
might
not
have
a
functional
thumb
on
the
device.
B
A
C
It,
but
you
know
some
thumbs
are
funny,
and
so
it
it's
possible
that
if
you
had
a
bulge
where
you
now
have
an
opening
that
would
enclose
this
guy's
thumb
stump
right
and
you
could
put
a
modified
sum,
something
that
would
provide
opposition
to
the
fingers.
Even
if
it
didn't
match
the
anatomy
of
a
human
thumb,
of
a
regular
thumb.
C
A
C
B
I
mean
it
would
look,
you
could
probably
make
it
look
fairly,
similar
to
the
current
thumb
on
the
phoenix
you're,
basically
just
kind
of
hollowing
out
the
the
proximal
phalanx
of
the
thumb
and
right
and
making
it
so
that
the
thumb
stump
can
fit
inside
there
exactly.
C
A
B
E
A
A
Of
send
me
a
copy
of
the
case
and
the
links
and
I'll
make
it
my
first,
my
my
my
first
thing
on
tuesday.
Yes,.
C
E
A
D
Alexander,
if
you
want
to
screen
capture
it
and
put
a
time
lapse,
I
know
you've
done
this
of
sprinting
with
design
that
might
be
a
nice
little
camera.
D
All
right
but
anyways!
If,
if
you
wanted
to
do
something
like
that,
that
could
be
inspiring.
E
B
E
B
E
C
A
I
wanted
to
mention
my
second
suggestion
for
such
cases,
where
the
fingers
are
just
simply
end
up
too
long,
despite
the
hands,
not
being
quite
that
big
is
having
virtual
axes.
So
basically,
the
gray
part
of
this
would
be
the
natural
hand
and
the
natural
hand.
The
knuckle
would
have
its
rotational
axis
right
over
here
now,
because
we
are
using
plastic.
We
usually
put
our
first
rotational
axis
all
the
way
up
here
and
that's
why
we
end
up
with
fingers
that
are
quite
that
long.
Does
it
make
any
sense.
C
A
E
C
B
Definitely
want
to
do
a
test
of
that
and
we'll
see
how
it
moves
the
what
we
didn't
see
in
his
screen
share
there
is
that
the
wire
that
pulls
the
finger-
and
I
didn't
know
this
at
first-
comes
around
that
bottom
curve,
so
that
it's
actually
it's
pulling
it
along
that
rotational
line
of
of
moving
yes,
but
so
it
could.
E
C
C
B
Yeah,
it's
it's
a
it's
an
elegant
design.
My
question
really
has
to
it
always
comes
down
to
the
what
looks
beautiful
on
screen.
You
know
when
you
actually
3d
print
it
you're,
introducing
that
layering
and
the
variances
and
dimensional
tones.
That's
where
things
get
tricky,
and
I
think
in
this
case,
especially
when
you
have
that
dovetail
joint
having
to
slide
across
itself.
I'm
just
wondering
if
that
layering
from
the
3d
print
is
going
to
introduce
too
much
friction
in
that
movement,
but
we
should
try
it
and
see.
B
Thanks
all
right:
well,
let's
move
on.
Thank
you,
alexander
and
bob
for
handling
that
we'll
get
an
update
next
time.
I
think
that's
whatever
we
come
up
with
will
be
useful
in
quite
a
few
other
cases.
I
think
because
this
is
a
pretty
common
issue
that
we
run
into
all
right,
so
we
got
a
category
here
for
technical
stuff.
I
don't
think
I
have
anything
new
here.
We've
talked
about
some
3d
scanning
solutions.
B
We've
talked
about
various
cad
tools
is
today
yeah
today
is
our
on
shape,
presentation,
one
hour
after
the
end
of
this
meeting,
so
I'll
definitely
be
there,
as
will
some
of
the
others
here.
I
hope
others
will
join
us
too.
That
should
be
great
from
one
to
two.
Is.
B
Looks
like
no,
he
had
to
drop
so
ward
and
he
might
be
off
prepping
with
andrew.
So
I
guess,
andrew
and
ward
are
are
doing
that
great.
D
I
did
I
did
email,
our
educational
chapters
and
off
the
follow-up
with
bob
about
those.
It
seems
like
we've
got
two
separate
lists
about
educational
chapters,
it'll
be
great
to
compare
notes
so.
D
I
think
you
had
more
numbers,
though
so
I
I
can
compare
with
yours-
that'd
be
great,
okay
yeah,
so
maybe
we
can
meet
early
next
week.
I
know,
is
it
tuesday?
Is
the
goldman
sachs
meeting?
So
maybe
you
and
I
can
meet
on
monday.
Just
shoot
me
an
email
and
let
me
know
when
you're
available
and
we
can.
B
Okay,
I'm
just
curious
any
other
iphone
users
here
that
have
tried
out
trinio
anyone
else
play
with
that.
B
It's
comparable.
The
output
is
comparable
with
a
little
bit
of
cleanup
to
what
you'd
get
out
of
a
you
know:
five,
six,
seven
hundred
dollar
scanner,
that
that
just
kind
of
blows
me
away
all
right,
research
and
development.
We
got
this
more
of
a
placeholder
at
this
point.
I
don't
know
if
there's
anything
specific
to
talk
about
today.
I
know
this
is
an
area
of
interest
for
alexander
and
the
proposal
that
he
has
right
now.
That's
about
to
pass
is
really
a
step
towards
this.
B
I
would
say
we're
kind
of
setting
the
groundwork
for
a,
I
think,
a
more
ambitious
proposal
that
will
be
oriented
towards
more
probably
more
kind
of
pure
research
and
r
d
and
developing
the
framework
for
that.
So
I'll
just
ask
maybe
alexander
first.
Is
there
anything
along
these
lines
of
r
d
that
you
wanted
to
discuss
today?
Anything
on
your
mind.
D
D
I
was
just
just
gonna
put
a
quick
suggestion
in
we
have
a
certain
amount
of
devices
that
are
within
our
enable
hub
system,
but
there's
all
sorts
of
devices
that
aren't
in
there,
and
some
of
them
are
with
current
chapters
like
we've
got.
Paraguay
has
a
lot
of
devices
that
aren't
in
that
list.
D
It
sounds
like
humanos
3d
has
this
new
device
coming
out,
so
it
might
be
worth
as
you're
looking
at
the
current
devices
having
a
list
of
some
of
these,
these
groups
that
are
making
the
devices
and,
following
up
with
them,
to
find
out,
you
know
in
the
branches
of
design.
That's.
B
A
really
good
idea,
but
I
I
think
a
more
organized
effort
might
be
called
for
here
I
mean
we
have
a
mailing
list
for
all
the
chapters
and
if
we
put
together
a
a
nicely,
you
know
a
formatted
email
that
had
some
attention
grabbing
kind
of
you
know
graphic
or
something,
and
we
put
a
message
out
to
them
that
look:
we're
really
trying
to
get
a
centralized
collection
of
all
of
these
great
designs
that
you
and
everyone
else
have
created.
Please
help
us
to
you
know
gather
these
together.
B
D
B
B
A
That
both
ideas
and
approaches
were
part
of
my
initial
idea
of
the
r
d
step,
one
so
emailing
and
getting
in
contact
with
a
bunch
of
chapters
a
bunch
of
universities
and
students
that
have
done
a
lot
of
projects
on
this
and
getting
their
getting
their
devices
back
on
the
at
at
the
very
least,
listed
on
the
hub.
As
a
simple
link-
and
I
already
have
quite
a
few-
and
I
had
a
couple
of
meetings
on
this
very
topic-
that's.
B
B
I
think
before
we
started
the
recording
with
ben,
so
he's
got
some
meetings
with
them
he's
going
to
make
sure
they're
aware
of
us
wanting
them
to
join
in
next
week,
so
that
we
can
have
them
introduce
themselves
and
I'm
hoping
that
we'll
be
able
to
have
them
join
these
town
halls
regularly
once
they
once
they
start
yeah.
Okay,
so
we'll
have
them
next
week.
D
B
So
I'm
looking
over
the
rest
of
the
topics
here
and
I
don't
think
there's
anything-
that's
really
timely
that
we
have
to
discuss
right
now.
So
I'd
rather
use
any
remaining
time
that
we
have
to
just
ask
you
guys
here.
If
you
have
anything
that
you'd
like
to
share
as
updates
or
anything
you'd
like
to
discuss.
B
D
Bob
so
it
looks
like
john's
asking
if
we
can
move
our
meeting
to
early
tuesday
instead
of
today.
B
E
B
E
B
Calculate
all
right,
I'm
moving
it
a
little
pressure,
but
we'll
get
it
done.
What
time
it's
going
to
be.
10
a.m.
Central
11
a.m.
Your
time
on
tuesday.
B
Too
I
can
handle
that
I
just
need
to
as
long
as
I
can
get
a
few
emails
done
and
stuff
before
my
first
meeting,
I'm
good
okay!
So
what
time
it's
I
just
sent
an
updated
invite.
So
you
should
have
it
in
your
inbox,
but
it's
9
am
my
time
which
will
be
10
a.m.
Your
time
on
tuesday.
D
D
I
did
accidentally
schedule
it
for
labor
day,
so
I'm
going
to
have
to
probably
push
it
to
tuesday,
the
first
tuesday
in
september,
but
then
it'll
it'll,
just
flip
back
to
mondays.
We
sort
of
have
this
monday
and
friday
regular
meeting
schedule.
So,
but
just
a
quick
heads
up
that.
That's
that's
something
that
I'm
going
to
be
pursuing.
D
It
does
dovetail
into
the
internships
we
have
these
event.
Allison
is
going
to
be
working
on
sort
of
coordinating
an
event
and
there's
a
good
chance
that
it's
going
to
involve
the
educational
teams.
B
Alexander
brought
something
up
earlier
in
chat
that
I
had
missed.
That
was
a
good
point.
Our
next
chapter
will
be
our
200th
chapter.
It
seems
like
something
we
should
celebrate.
E
D
I
hear
ya
it's
it's.
I
think
we
should
be
quiet
with
the
number
and
hopefully
it'll
stay
around
200,
but
I
know
that
the
quebec
chapter
with
peter
byron
is
is
not
active.
I
had
some
emails
back
and
forth
with
him
because
of
some
activity.
Terry
was
looking
into
that
trying
to
collaborate
and
peter
byron
got
back
to
me,
saying
that
you
know
he's
it's
just
not
active
right
now.
I
think
there's
a
bunch
of
chapters
that
need
to
be
updated.
So,
let's.
D
Yeah,
let's
talk
about
that
on
monday,
that'd
be
great.
I
was
also
going
to
mention
as
long
as
we're
just
kind
of
circling
end
of
meeting
topics.
I
got
an
email
from
terry.
His
website
is
updated.
He
shared
that
in
the
hub
we
can
see
the
public
facing
site,
but
really
what
we're
mostly
interested
in
is
the
back
end
team
management.