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C
Okay,
so
now
we
should
be
live
and
get
my
right
screen
up
here
at
the
notes.
I
will
share
okay,
so
welcome
everyone.
We're
gonna
go
ahead
and
get
started
here,
although
I'm
sure
we'll
have
a
one
or
two
more
join
us
as
we
go.
We've
got
a
a
new
member
joining
us
today.
Welcome
andres.
C
If
you
can
hear
us
feel
free
to
say
hello
ben,
are
you
able
to
help
with
notes
today.
C
Okay,
so
andres
are
you
able
to
introduce
yourself?
I
don't
know
if
you've
got
audio
or.
C
D
C
Much
better,
okay,
good,
so
welcome
andres.
Could
you
maybe
just
introduce
yourself
real
quick,
tell
us
about
your
who
you
are
and
how
long
you've
been
with
enable
and
anything
else.
You
like.
C
D
My
name
is
andres
abello,
I'm
located
in
south
florida.
I've
been
with
the
naval,
for
I
don't
know,
maybe
about
six
months
or
so
and
honestly,
I'm
just
getting
my
feet
wet.
So
I'm
just
getting
started
to
actually
look
at
what's
going
on.
This
is
my
first
meeting
and
just
see
how
I
can
get
involved
and
help
out.
You
know
pretty
much.
That's.
C
Where
I
stand
excellent
well,
you
are
very
welcome
here,
as
is
anyone,
and
we
will
do
our
best
to
you
know,
help
you
find
your
way
and
get
started,
but
also
note
that
you
know
these.
These
town
hall
meetings
tend
to
be
a
little
bit
kind
of
higher
level
like
we
tend
to
talk
about.
C
Maybe
challenges
facing
the
community
and
work
that
needs
to
be
done,
and
things
like
that
which,
of
course,
we
need
everyone's
involvement
with,
and
you
might
find
opportunities
to
help
out
through
this
other
than
just
you
know,
making
devices
for
people
we
have
lots
of
other
needs.
Having
said
that,
we
do
have
other
meetings
that
you
also
might
find
useful.
C
There's
a
new
members
meet
up
be
sure
to
check
that
out
if
you
haven't
and
then
following
that,
there's
also
a
new
sort
of
a
focus
follow-up,
where
we
kind
of
dive
deeper
into
some
topics
for
new
members.
So
we'll
talk
about
those
upcoming
events
in
a
short
while,
but
welcome
good
to
have
you
here.
C
Okay,
so
back
to
our
notes,
andrea
just
jot
your
name
in
here.
Is
it
a
bellow?
Is
that
how
you
pronounce
your
last
name.
C
Welcome
all
right
action
items
so
first
one
is
for
me
to
write
up
a
job
description
for
the
matching
platform
analysis
and
give
that
to
bob,
and
I
did
send
him
something
this
morning
and
what
I
realized.
Let
me
just
pull
it
up
here
as
I'm
as
I'm
talking
about
this.
C
Let's
see,
as
I
started
typing
this
up,
what
occurred
to
me
is
you
know,
I
don't
really
need
to
give
them
the
job
description
for
like
an
enable
web
central
developer
or
the
the
wordpress
php
developer.
What
we
need
right
now
is
somebody
to
do
this
needs
analysis.
You
know
figure
out
what
is
our
path
forward?
C
C
Well
then,
the
person
we
need
going
forward
is
going
to
be
a
php
coder,
and
so
I
think
for
right
now
the
person
that
we
need
is
not
a
hardcore
developer,
but
somebody
that
really
understands
how
our
community
works,
and
you
know
what
we're
going
to
need
to
to
have
things
work
smoothly.
So
that's
that's
where
I
I
kind
of
sum
that
up
the
best
I
could
for
bob
who,
by
the
way,
is
not
able
to
join
us
today.
C
I
have
not
yet
gone,
live
with
the
new
device
catalog
pages
I
apologize
to
alexander
for
holding
things
up
when
he
completed
his
work.
I
do
need
to
get
with
alexander
to
get
some
help
on
doing
that.
I
just
wasn't
able
to
make
time
for
that
this
week,
so
I
I
will
do
my
best
to
get
this
done.
Sorry
for
keeping
that
on
hold
for
so
long
next,
one
is
for
bob.
C
So
we'll
come
back
to
that
when
he's
here
alexander,
develop
a
process
for
capturing
frequently
asked
questions,
maybe
leveraging
discord
to
capture
those-
and
I
know
you're
doing
that
part
of
it.
Have
you
gotten
to
the
point
of
sharing
anything
in
the
hub
wiki,
yet.
B
C
Well,
that's
that's
kind
of
what
we're
looking
for
those
repetitive
questions,
so
I'm
just
going
to
leave
it
on
the
to-do
list
here.
If
you
don't
mind
so
we
can
touch
base
on
it.
You
know
from
time
to
time
is
that
all
right
sure,
okay
ben,
is
going
to
work
on
creating
a
newsletter
archive
in
the
hub
wiki
any
updates
there.
A
You
know
I
set
up
a
in
a
wiki.
I
set
up
a
placeholder,
for
it
is
that
where
we
want
it,
if
you
go
to
the
main
forum
using
the
wiki.
C
C
The
order
I'm
going
to
drag
this
under
the
getting
started
stuff,
but,
yes,
I
think
that's
that
would
be
perfect
just
underneath
that.
A
C
Okay,
so
we'll
leave
that
on
there
bob
helpdesk
flash
forward
partnership,
so
bob
was
going
to
reply
back
to
them.
Let
them
know
that
we're
interested
and
we'll
discuss
further
ben.
You
were
going
to
contact
kyle
any
upsides.
There.
A
C
C
I
see
this
a
lot
where
an
organization
decides
they
want
to
do
something
and
they
go
into
it
with
all
this
energy
and
and
get
off
to
a
good
start,
but
then
it
kind
of
you
know,
peters
out
and
I'm
kind
of
wondering
if
that
has
happened
with
crowley.
If,
if
that's
you
know
something
that
we
need
to
think
about
with
with
these
other
partnerships,
but
you
know
I'm
curious:
is
that
still
going
if
they're
still
putting
energy
into
that?
Are
they
keeping?
Are
they
keeping
up
with
with
those
plans.
A
Sure
I
can
ask
him
about
that
and
yeah.
I'm
sure
a
lot
of
it
is
impacted
by
you,
know,
covet
and
sure
economy.
C
And
everything
else
yeah,
I
think
they
wanted
him
traveling
around
so
yeah
yeah,
okay,
I'm
still
working
on
the
chapter
spotlight
updates
for
rich
brown.
A
Yep
I
did
hear
back
from
rich
he's
not
available
for
the
the
chapter
leaders
roundtable
meeting
on
not
next
but
the
week
after
on
that
monday,
but
we
can
get
the
he
did
respond
and
I
got
a
whole
bunch
of
updates.
It
sounds
like
well,
the
the
chapter
is
sort
of
been,
you
know,
shifted
into
other
things.
A
lot
of
the
volunteers
are
still
active,
which
is
great,
so.
C
I'm
just
going
to
move
a
couple
of
these
down
here
under
action
times
and
take
some
time
so
that
we
won't
have
to
hit
on
those
every
week,
so
ben
you're
going
to
create
a
list
of
universities
with
enabled
chapters
for
the
handshake
program.
Did
you
get
to
that.
A
Yep
I
started
looking
at
some
of
that
stuff
that
one
of
the
things
with
handshake
is
it
looks
like
it's
mostly
u.s
based,
so
I
was
looking
for
all
these
international
universities
there
and
obviously
couldn't
find
much.
So
I
am
going
to
try
to
set
up
in
our
audit
form
a
new
column
that
has
the
universities
that
these
chapters
are
connected
to,
because
it's
not
always
so
clear
when
you're
going
through
based
on
the
name.
You
know
you
look
at.
D
A
A
Yeah,
so
some
of
this
stuff
doesn't
really
and
obviously
it's
it's
organic.
It
doesn't
fit
necessarily
in
one
kind
of
a
pattern
so
but
I'll
try
to
collect
some
information
on
which
universities
are
in
handshake,
but
also
update
the
spreadsheet.
So
we
have
a
better
sense
of
of
all
the
international
schools
that
are
involved.
C
Perfect
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
this
in
a
little
while,
but
I'm
curious
is
marymount
university
in
there
do
you
know.
C
We'll
come
back
to
that
I'll,
explain
why
I'm
asking
in
a
short
while
so
I'm
just
gonna,
move
on
while
you're
looking
at
that
metrics
they
are
excellent.
Okay,
these
are
metrics,
and
the
only
thing
that
really
stood
out
to
me
this
week
is
that
we
had
really,
I
think,
a
lot
less
than
usual
activity.
C
For
whatever
reason,
just
you
know
only
a
few
posts
not
too
many
likes,
just
just
not
a
lot
going
on
in
the
hub
this
week,
and
that
happens
sometimes
otherwise,
nothing
out
of
the
ordinary
we're
still
sitting
on
a
nice.
Fifty
thousand
000
enable
fun
folks.
We
really
need
good
projects
just
keep
in
mind.
C
You
know
we're
we're
months
in
now
to
our
new
funding
cycle
and
there
will
come
that
time
where
we
need
to
go
back
and
ask
for
more
money
and
to
do
that,
we're
going
to
need
to
be
able
to
show
them
all
the
great
stuff
we
did
with
this
funding.
So,
let's,
let's
think
about
projects
all
right
from
the
hub,
like
I
said
not
a
lot
of
activity
this
week,
so
I
only
had
two
posts
to
highlight,
but
they're
good
ones.
C
Eric
bubar,
with
marymount
university
has
had
so
much
success
in
his
the
program
that
he's
built
just
for
enable
on
the
side
that
his
school
authorized
him
creating
a
whole
new
biomedical
engineering
degree
that
is
all
about
training
students
to
use
low-cost,
open
source,
digital
fabrication
to
make
assistive
tech,
which
I
think
is
so
cool.
And
so
here's
a
link
to
that
post
and
there's
some
discussion
on
there
but
tied
up
with
this
today.
They
are
doing
an
event
which
I
think
sounds
very
cool.
C
I've
got
it
on
my
calendar,
so
at
6,
00
pm
today,
eastern
they're
going
to
do
a
day
in
the
life
of
omp,
and
this
is
being
done
by
leo.
That's
his
last
name
leo
gagnon,
who
presented
at
one
of
our
prior
conferences.
This
was
a
previous
student
of
eric's
who
went
on
to
become
a
professional
in
in
the
industry,
and
so
he
is
going
to
be
sharing
his
experience
of
what
it
is.
Like
to
work
in
this
industry,
so
I
think
that
should
be
fascinating.
A
Maybe
to
jump
in
and
add
to
that
leo
is
also
going
to
be
a
guest
at
1pm
for
the
bionic
design
group.
A
Yeah
so
so
they
are
going
to
share
a
little
bit
about
their
device
development
with
the
first
bionic
design
developed
at
marymount.
C
Excellent
okay,
so
two
meetings
to
check
out
today,
so
the
the
one
that
you
mentioned
is
at
1
p.m.
Eastern
band
is
that
right,
1
p.m,
eastern
and
6
p.m.
Eastern
get
those
on
our
calendars.
Okay
and
then
joao
posted
an
article
that
was
shared
by
engineering.com,
which
I'm
assuming
is
a
pretty
high
publicity
publication.
C
Although
well
maybe
I'm
wrong.
It
says
fabilu
here,
but
here
it
says
by
engineering.com.
So
I
guess
I'm
a
little
bit
confused
about
that,
but
regardless
a
nice
article
about
the
work
they're
doing
and
making
prosthetics
for
people,
it's
pretty
much
your
typical
stuff
that
we
see
in
these
types
of
articles.
C
I
always
kind
of
like
to
look
just
to
see
if
you
know
enables
getting
a
nice
mention
they
did
at
the
end
they
mentioned,
enabling
the
future,
which
is
dedicated
to
the
promotion
and
distribution
of
3d
printed
prostheses,
provided
the
3d
model
files,
which
is
a
little
bit
of
an
awkward
description
but
hey.
They
got
us
good
enough.
Yes,
students
are
able
to
edit
the
files
and
scale
home,
etc
so
yeah
a
nice
little
write-up
from
and
what
now?
What
is
usc?
Where
what
is
that
short
for.
C
C
Okay,
anyway,
that
was
the
only
other
thing
that
really
caught
my
attention.
So
if
anyone
else
sees
anything
interesting
on
the
hub,
let
me
know,
and
I'll
just
mention
that
by
the
way-
I'm
always
I
always
go
to
when
I'm
when
I'm
preparing
for
these
meetings,
I'm
using
our.
Where
is
it
these
these
metrics?
Do?
I
still
have
it
up
here.
A
Is
that
you
that's
me,
could
be
john
just
to
fill
in
university
of
southern
carolina
south
carolina,
I'm
sorry
school
of
medicine,
greenville!
That's
the
school.
D
C
E
One
of
your
tabs
is
making
noise
to
the
left
of
the
one.
You've
got
open.
C
Thank
you,
so
it
must
have
there
it
is.
It
started
sorry,
folks,
my
goodness,
it
just
gets
more
and
more
complicated
this.
This
live
stream
stuff.
Okay,
so
where
were
we?
We
were
talking
about
the
we
covered,
the
oh
articles.
That's
right!
Sorry,
okay!
C
I
was
saying,
as
I'm
preparing
for
these
meetings,
what
I
do
is
I'm
going
into
our
little
metrics
tool
here
that
has
been
built
for
us
and
it
shows
us
the
most
commented
posts
and
everything
that
does
not
mean
that
those
are
the
only
posts
worth
sharing.
There
might
be
some
interesting
stuff
going
on
on
the
hub
that
I
missed.
C
So,
if
anyone's
aware
of
anything
in
the
hub,
that's
worth
highlighting
in
these
meetings,
please
shoot
me
an
email
or
a
note
ahead
of
our
town,
halls
and
I'll
be
sure
to
add
those
into
the
agenda
so
that
we
can
be
sure
to
to
talk
about
those.
I
think
it's
really
useful
to
highlight
those
in
these
meetings.
C
Okay,
on
we
go
so
our
recurring
meetings
today,
we've
got
the
bionic.
I
didn't
add
the
link
in
here,
but
the
bionic
design
group
meeting
is
today
1pm
and
for
our
other
monthly
meetings
ben.
I
think
we
need
to
update
this
now.
So
remember.
We
added
this
in
the
in
the
hub
here
on
the
wiki,
but
I've
still
got
february's
in
there.
So
if
you
wouldn't
mind,
can
you
get
that
updated
with
the
march
summary
for
us.
A
C
Update
event
summary
for
much
okay,
and
I
can.
D
A
Let's
see
here,
okay,
so
currently
we
have
today,
with
with
leo
gagnon
at
the
bionic
design
group
meeting
on
monday,
we
have
eric
bubar
is
going
to
share
a
little
bit
about
his
work
with
university.
The
marymount
university
and
lindsey,
and
karen
will
will
either
be
able
to
join
monday
or
at
a
later
date,
but
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
really
great
opportunity
to
to
connect
with
all
of
them
coming
up
we're
going
to
focus
on
the
contributions
of
rich
brown.
A
I'm
not
sure
if
he's
going
to
it
looks
like
he's
not
going
to
be
able
to
join,
but
we
can
share
the
report
summarizing
his
contributions
over
the
seven
years
working
with
handling
the
future
for
the
chapter
leaders.
Meeting
the
new
member
meetup
evan
blackman
is
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
how
new
members
can
participate
in
ways.
Other
than
printing
devices
he's
been
involved
in
several
projects,
so
he'll
be
the
guest
for
the
new
member
meetup
device.
Pilots
is
still
coming
together
and
for
the
focus
follow-up
workshop
alexander.
A
If
you
think
it
still
works
for
you
sharing
a
little
bit
about
how
you
can
it's
the
non-uniform
scaling
for
the
print
and
place
design
of
the
phoenix
hand
right,
so
that's
what
we
got.
That's
mark.
C
Yeah
one
second,
I
was
just
putting
these
upcoming
events
on
my
calendar,
so
you
don't
miss
them.
So
I've
got
the
bionic
teams
today,
then
we
got
that
event
tonight
with
marymount,
then
another
one.
On
monday,
it's
like
this
whole
series
on
bionics
from
marymount.
It's
great
okay,
get
back
to
my
screen
sharing
here.
C
Okay,
so
upcoming
one-time
events-
we
talked
about
this
today
at
6
p.m.
Eastern
and
then
we
somebody
mentioned
that
the
finnish
medical
3d
printing
network
is
having
an
event
in
mid-march.
I
I
don't
know
exactly
when
mid-march,
but
should
be
coming
up
soon,
so
something
else
to
look
into
all
right.
I'm
gonna
go
to
discussion,
so
our
main
discussion
lately
has
been
around
sort
of
the
champions
that
we
need
to
move
forward.
C
Some
of
these
initiatives
that
are
not
moving
forward,
and
that
is
tied
up
with
this
discussion
about
getting
interns,
at
least
for
some
of
those
initiatives,
and
so
maybe
we
can
just
kind
of
talk
about
those
two
topics
together,
any
updates,
ben
or
john,
or
further
thoughts
on
next
steps.
Here.
A
The
handshake
is
really,
I
think,
the
the
next
step
forward.
So
john
and
I
looked
at
the
account,
we
updated
the
information
for
enable.
But
again
that's
just
us
based
universities,
as
far
as
I
can
tell,
but
that
might
be
plenty.
We
are
yeah,
so
we
are
set
up
with.
A
C
A
C
Okay,
so
some
progress
there,
good
good,
just
a
reminder
that
one
of
those
things
that
we're
looking
for
help
with
is
event
planning,
because
we
are
into
our
10th
anniversary
year
here.
C
So
just
a
reminder
that
we
want
to
be
thinking
about
what
we've
been
talking
about
is
maybe
sort
of
a
month
of
celebration
and
allow
flexibility
of
different
chapters
in
different
areas,
doing
events
at
different
times
throughout
that
month
and
and
then
share
those
all
through
the
hub,
bring
them
all
together
and
and
have
more
of
a
of
an
ad
hoc
kind
of
celebration,
as
opposed
to
one
single
event.
C
But
we
got
to
start
planning
that
we
got
to
start
getting
information
out
there,
because
of
course
we
got
to
do
our
sort
of
work
and
planning,
and
you
know
producing
you
know,
pdfs
or
whatever
kind
of
materials
we
need
to
share
with
the
community.
Who,
then
you
know,
then
all
everyone
else
needs
the
time
to
do
their
work,
to
actually
prepare
materials
and
get
people
invited
and
all
so.
This
there's
a
lot
of
work
involved.
C
We
need
to
give
ourselves
plenty
of
runway
on
this,
so
I
I
do
want
to
get
that
in
turn
in
hopefully,
as
soon
as
possible,
I
don't
know.
Does
anyone
else
here
want
to
talk
about
any
of
these
other
sort
of
champion
needs
or
initiatives
right
now
or
is
that
is
that
all
kind
of
covered
at
this
point
we're
really
just
working
on
interns.
A
You
know
we
are
still
looking
for
champions
for
the
the
different
events,
so
maybe
just
a
call
to
the
community.
If
anybody
is
interested
in
regularly
participating
in
one
of
these
different
thematic
meetings,
it's
a
really
great
way
to
to
build
some
community
and
be
involved,
organizing.
A
You
know,
guest
speakers
and
being
able
to
maybe
prepare
some
questions
for
them.
So
we
currently
have
those
six
different
community
meetings,
but
it's
also
open
to
others.
I
mean
we
could
potentially
ask
leo
or
for
other
folks
involved
with
the
orthotics
and
prosthetics.
If,
if
somebody,
you
know
in
the
ot
side
of
things
wanted
to
to
create,
a
group
that'd
be
a
really
interesting
discussion
topic.
So
these
are
open
for
development.
Great.
C
I
added
that
to
the
list
here
of
that's
a
that's,
a
great
need
to
be
looking
for
some
people
to
organize
our
recurring
meetings
and
take
responsibility
for
those
okay.
So,
let's
move
on,
I
don't
think
there's
a
whole
lot
of
new
stuff
to
talk
about
under
infrastructure,
but
I
did,
as
I
was
working
on
the
youtube
channel.
I
came
across
a
video
that
I
assume
you
put
there
ben
about
youtube
now
offering
automatic
captions
with
translations,
which
I
watched
and
it's
so
cool
did.
That
was
that
from
you,
yeah.
A
C
A
Last
month
we
had
a
device
pilots
meeting
that
was
hosted
by
paraguay,
and
it
was
the
first
time
that
we've
tried
to
organize
it.
That
way,
instead
of
trying
to
invite
independent
device
users
having
a
chapter
organize
the
the
devices
that
they've
been
distributing
and
their
community,
this
was
with
po
paraguay.
So
it
was
in
spanish.
It
was
really
a
great
presentation
and
we
switched
on
the
automatic
captions
for
all
of
the
youtube
videos
under
our
channel.
So
that's
something
to
explore
and
again
no,
I
I.
C
A
No,
it's
not
live.
There
is
a
delay,
but
there
was
a
setting
that
wasn't
in
place.
I
think
for
our
channel
got
it
okay,
so
so
now
it
is
available.
The
nice
thing
too,
is
that
there's
open
transcripts.
So
you
can.
You
can
be
searching
the
video
for
some
specific
topic
point
instead
of
having
to
scroll
through
and
try
to
figure
out.
Okay,.
C
A
Right,
that's
how
we
have
it
set
up
now.
I
think
they
do
have
some
services,
but
I'm
sure
it's
going
to
be
much
more
limited
than
yeah.
The
automatic
captions
with
the
delay
has
a
large
number
of
languages
that
are
supported.
So
I'm.
C
A
Yep
and
as
a
additional
role
for
volunteers
that
are
interested
you
can,
with
the
automatic
captions
edit
really
easily,
because
the
time
stamps
are
all
in
there
already,
so
you
can
go
through
and
right.
You
can
look
for
mistakes,
and
that
makes
it
much
easier
for
the
translation.
So
if
you
have
the
spanish
captions.
C
Correct
all
the
way,
through,
let's
put
that
up
here,
editor
for
youtube
video
captions.
A
Yeah,
so
I
made
a
post
specifically
with
spanish-speaking
new
members
that
have
been
involved
the
last
couple
months
and
put
the
ask
out
in
spanish,
but
that
could
be
something
where
if
we
do
have
an
event,
that's
in
you
know
turkish
or
french.
We
can
try
to
see
if
we
can
organize
a
volunteer
from
that
group
to
to
do
those
edits,
and
then
the
translations
will
be
that
much
better.
Okay,.
C
Great
john,
when
I
I
was
having
the
audio
issues
before
I
was
muting
people
to
figure
out
who
it
was.
I
muted
your
phone
connection
and
it
looks
like
it's
still
muted.
So
if
you've
been
trying
to
talk
to
us,
it
still
shows
it
on
mute.
All
I
can
do
is
ask
to
unmute,
but
I
don't
know
what
that
does
when
you're
on
a
phone,
I
don't
know
how
you
unmute,
when
you're
on
dial-in.
D
So
this
translation
is
cool.
You've
mentioned
a
delay.
Are
you
talking
about
a
the
six
second
delay
or
a
multi-hour
delay
while
they
get
their?
You
know,
technology.
A
And
that's
actually
for
that's
not
just
for
the
automatic
translations,
that's
for
any
video,
so
you
can
watch
it,
but
there's
a
processing
delay
so
sometimes,
for
example,
we'll
do
a
live
stream.
There's
10
minutes
in
the
beginning,
where
everybody's
talking
about
the
weather,
I
can
edit
that
out
only
after
the
video
is
done
processing.
Sometimes
it
takes
a
couple
hours.
So
it's
the
same
amount
of
time
of
processing
with
the
automatic
captions.
C
Yeah,
but
it's
a
great
feature
nonetheless,
I
you
know
it
won't
answer
the
oh
yeah
for
live,
but
that's
not
a
big
deal
to
me.
I
think
anyone
who
wants
to
you
know
anyone
who's
interested
in
the
content
can
see
it
now
after
the
fact
in
their
language,
that's
great,
which
also,
by
the
way,
applies
to
videos
that
we
did
before
that
feature
was
available
right,
so
somebody
can
now
go
back
to
our
older
stuff
and
watch
that
with
captions
in
their
language.
C
Okay,
maybe.
A
One
last
thing
to
add
in
there
too,
it's
possible.
As
far
as
I
understand
it's
possible.
If
we
have
an
event,
that's
in
spanish
and
then
the
captions
get
edited
and
fixed,
then
we
can
also
add
a
second
track
for
english
captions.
So
we,
those
edits,
can
be
in
each
language,
which
is
great.
So
if
people
are
really
interested,
you
really
could
have
a
popular
video
that
has
you
know:
accessibility
features
for
a
number
of
languages.
C
C
A
C
Yeah,
okay,
nice
well
that'll
be
useful,
all
right
other
stuff.
On
enable
I
mean
I
don't
know
if
there's
anything,
to
talk
about
right
now
with
the
hub
other
than
me
needing
to
get
with
alexander
to
finish
up
on
the
device.
Catalog
we've
got
some
very
exciting
progress
with
the
app
that
we're
developing,
which
is
likely
to
be
called
enable
forge.
We
don't
have
a
final
decision
on
that
yet,
but
we're
leaning
in
that
direction
and
we
have
a
path
forward.
C
Now,
we've
gotten
over
some
licensing
hurdles
and
we're
going
to
be
able
to
make
fast
progress
on
that
now.
So
that's
very
exciting!
That's
is
andrew
with
us
here
today.
Doesn't
yes,
oh
you
are
hey
andrew
any
anything
else.
You
want
to
share
about
that.
E
A
E
This
is
this
little
app
is
super
fragile
right
now,
but
it
proves
that
everything
that
we
need
to
do
works.
We
do
need
to
have
people
authenticate
with
onshape.
I
can
use
an
api
key
to
do
stuff
in
the
back
end,
without
somebody
needing
to
authenticate
for
like
small
stuff.
It
says
for
like
personal
projects,
but
if
we're
gonna
do,
if
we're
gonna
have
the
public
accessing
the
onshape
api,
they
need
to
be
authenticated
with
onshape.
E
C
A
E
Mine
is
not
going
to
take
me
to
the
on-shape
screen.
Well,
it
will,
and
it
will
immediately
kick
me
back
because
I'm
already
signing
on
on
shape,
but
nice.
This
is
connected
right
now
to
to
alexander's
phoenix
work
in
progress.
I
don't
believe
that
model
is
ready
to
go,
but
it's
ready.
It's
ready
enough
to
demonstrate
that
this
all
works.
So
I
need
to
clean
up
the
front
end
and
make
it
more
clear,
what's
happening
right
now,
but
the
export
is
actually
going
on
in
the
background
receiving
status
updates.
E
Yeah,
it
goes
way
faster
with
this
new
approach,
and
then
we
get
this
nice
little
zip
file
that
contains
our
exported
stls
yeah.
E
This
is
this
is
conceptually
everything
we
need
to
make
this
work.
I
just
need
to
clean
up
this
little
app,
make
things
a
little
bit
more
resilient
and
then
this
kind
of
minimum,
viable
minimum
viable
exporter
will
be
ready
to
go
and
then
I'll
ship,
an
effort.
C
We
probably
have
some
people
watching
this
that
maybe
didn't
see
this
before
what
you're
seeing
on
screen
right
now
by
the
way,
is
a
print
in
place
design.
Yes,
you
are
seeing
this
correctly
everything
prints
fully
assembled.
That
is
something
else
that
alexander's
worked
on
we're
going
to
get
an
update
from
him
on
that
next.
B
C
B
C
We
are,
we
are,
we
have
cleared
our
roadblocks
and
we
can.
We
can
get
things
finished
up
and
rolled
out
more
quickly.
Now.
E
Yes,
in
our
in
our
collaborative
design
team
meeting
yesterday,
we
made
the
decision
that
we
are
going
to
do
all
of
our
exports
through
onshape
we've
been
trying
to
make
this
work
through
fusion
and
through
autodesk
products.
We
just
have
not
gotten
the
traction
that
we
needed.
E
We
had
a
lot
of
technical
roadblocks,
so
we
are
now
focusing
solely
on
exporting
things
from
onshape
and
now
that
we've
made
that
big
decision
and
gotten
unstuck
there
a
lot
of
the
development
of
the
full
code
base
for
this
application,
which
will
support
creating
profiles
of
people
with
reusable
measurements
having
a
large
device
of
catalogs,
including
things
other
than
just
like
hand,
devices
and
stuff.
All
of
that
work
is
now
unstuck
and
we
have
a
clear
direction
to
take
that
in
so
I.
C
C
E
Anything
else
to
share
there's
a
lot
of
progress
on
the
full
code
base,
but
it
kind
of
has
whiplash
from
all
of
the
big
changes
I've
made
in
the
past
two
days.
So
the
full
code
base
has
advanced
a
lot,
but
it's
not
in
a
presentable
state.
So
we've
got
other
progress
but
not
visible
stuff.
D
So
I
it's
probably
worth
noting
that
it's
the
exporter
which
andrew
just
demonstrated,
which
is
now
working
with
onshape
and
onshape,
is
going
to
be
the
exporter's
partner.
But
fusion
remains
a
development
of
design,
a
design
and
development
platform.
C
D
C
Yeah
it
was,
it
was
actually
a
pretty
brilliant
innovation
from
alexander,
not
the
first,
by
by
far
but
figuring
out
how
to
continue
to
do
all
of
our
modeling
and
parametric
design
infusion,
and
that
remains
the
master
file,
but
he's
pulling
it
in
as
a
derived
object
in
on
shape,
so
that
you
know,
in
other
words,
even
if
he
makes
changes
in
the
fusion
model.
That's
gonna
be
pulled
right
into
on
shape
and
and
sort
of
transparently
flow
right
into
this.
C
It's
really
a
very
elegant
solution
that
met
all
of
our
needs
and
got
around
some
big
challenges
so
very
creative
and
we
will
be
sharing
by
the
way,
not
only
the
new
design,
which
is
likely
to
be
called
the
evo
hand,
so
keep
your
eye
out
there
for
that.
We
will
not
only
be
sharing
that
and
the
new
application
we're
also
going
to
be
showing
a
lot
of
good
documentation
and
tutorials
about
how
we
did
this
the
design
principles
that
we
used,
the
workflow
that
we
used
etc.
C
So
I
think
there's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
useful
information
and
and
guidance
to
come
out
of
there.
Certainly
a
lot
of
innovations
as
far
as
as
I
can
see,
okay.
So,
let's
move
on,
I
don't
think
we
have
to
talk
right
now
about
matching
or
etf
for
anything
like
that.
So
I
want
to
move
on
to
the
r
d
topic
which
brings
us
to
alexander.
C
Last
week
we
approached
we
approved
a
an
initiative
where
he
was
to
build
two
new
designs.
One
is
a
phoenix
design
that
allows
for
non-uniform
scaling
in
a
more
or
less
parametric
manner.
So
right
now
you
can
scale
the
phoenix
hand.
However,
you
want,
but
if
you
scale
it
in
a
non-uniform
way,
your
holes
are
not
going
to
be
circles
anymore
and
your
your
gaps
between
moving
parts
are
going
to
be
expanding
and
contracting
with
everything
else
and
there's
other
challenges
that
come
from
that
with
parametric
scaling.
C
You
can
control
all
that,
so
you
can
scale
things
in
a
non
uniform
way
and
still
keep
things
circles.
You
can
keep
the
space
between
parts
exactly
the
same
offsets
you
can
do
a
lot
of
very
powerful
stuff,
so
he's
providing
a
a
version
of
the
phoenix
that
would
allow
that
kind
of
parametric,
non-uniform
scaling
and
also
a
print
in
place,
phoenix
which
you
just
saw
on
screen
so
over
to
you,
alexander,
to
update
us
on
your
work.
B
C
B
C
C
No,
I
well,
I
never
use
tree
sports,
I'm
talking
about
just
generic
supports
touching
build
plate.
Only
it'll
build
the
vertical
scaffolding
right
up
to
the
the
lower
surfaces.
I
I
think
it's
worth
testing
my
guess
is
it
would
work
fine.
It's
only
going
to
touch
the
fingertips.
You
know
you
set
your
angle,
pretty
high,
you
can
go
to
maybe
a
60
65
degree.
Support
angle
is
what
I
usually
use
and
then
you're
going
to
get
supports
on
the
fingertips
and
you
know
at
the
base
and
I
think
it
might
work
just
fine.
C
B
Open
up
the
the
link
for
for
andrew's
work,
you
can.
The
supports
are
a
separate.
B
C
Yeah,
we
don't
need
to
do
it
now,
I'm
just
saying
if
you
just
take
that
stl
file
and
bring
it
into
cura
and
check
the
box
for
supports
and
touching
build
plate
only
and
change
the
support
angle
to
60
degrees
and
then
slice
it
and
preview.
It
you'll
have
your
answer.
I
you
know,
and
I
think
it'll
be
fine,
so
anything
else.
C
I
know
that
once
you're
done,
when
you
have
the
designs,
I'm
going
to
be
helping
you
with
a
video
tutorial
of
how
to
you
know,
modify
these
parameters
and
things
how
to
make
use
of
that
phoenix,
and
maybe
these
supports
we'll
cover
that
too.
So,
just
let
me
know
when
you're
ready
for
that
I'll
be
happy
to
to
get
that
done
for
you
anything
else
to
talk
about.
C
C
B
C
B
Yeah
no
yeah
for
the
for
the
video,
sorry,
okay,.
C
Okay,
I
do
want
to
point
out
here
as
a
side
note,
I
think,
there's
an
interesting
aspect
of
this
little
experiment
we're
doing
of
kind
of
approving
a
specific
task
for
a
specific
amount.
C
In
my
experience
in
consulting,
I
had
many
years
of
owning
consulting
firms,
and
I
always
found
that
fixed
bids
were
very
risky
because
projects
always
take
longer
than
you
think
so
you
do
a
fixed
bid.
You
end
up
taking
twice
as
many
hours
as
you
thought
and
your
bill
rate
goes
down
to
you
know
half
of
what
you're
expecting.
B
C
B
C
B
C
Always
going
to
take
longer
than
we
think
so
so
there
there
is
some
extra
value
in
doing
these
on
kind
of
a
fixed
fee
basis.
At
least
you
know
for
us
not
so
much
for
the
the
guy
doing
the
work
all
right
so
on
we
go.
We
already
kind
of
touched
on
the
collaborative
design
team.
That
work
is
going
really
well,
we'll
have
a
new
evo
hand
for
the
community
in
the
not
too
distant
future.
C
My
best
guess
would
be
within
one
to
two
months
and
let's
see
vivec
working
on
state
of
the
art
for
bionic
limbs,
and
we
got
an
update
on
that
today
with
news
from
our
friend
leo
gagnon
and
see
the
other
presentations
from
marymount.
So
a
lot
of
we'll
learn
a
lot
about
bionx
in
the
next
few
days.
C
I
guess
this
one's
no
longer
relevant
alexander's
was
talking
about
somebody
else
that
made
a
parametric
version.
I
assume
yours
will
supersede
this
right.
B
C
B
My
thoughts
are
pretty
much
exactly
the
same
with
or
without
me.
I
strongly
believe
that
there
is
a
need
for
a
tech
lead
to
actually
coordinate
all
the
all
the
projects
and
make
the
entire
proposing
workflow,
faster
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
C
So
this
could
potentially
be
something
similar
to
what
we're
doing
with
ben
right,
where
it's
yeah,
it's
a
paid
engagement,
but
of
a
longer
term
that
you
know
we
kind
of
approve
for
some
period
of
time,
and
then
it
gets
renewed
as
needed
that
that
kind
of
an
approach
seems
like
it
might
work
for
this,
where
it's
almost
like
a
part-time
role.
That's
that's
being
done
as
opposed
to
a
project.
C
Well
so
I'll
just
say,
I
like
the
idea-
and
I
think
the
timing
for
the
discussion
is
good,
because
we
have
plenty
of
funds
to
cover
something
like
this.
I
think
that
if
you
had
the
bandwidth
to
propose
this
alexander,
I
think
you've
already
demonstrated
that
you
absolutely
have
the
right
skills
to
do
this.
C
C
D
I
I
am
hearing
you,
so
the
proposition
is
for
a
a
position
analogous
to
benz,
specifically
for
a
technical
coordinator
for
the
community.
C
Technical
in
this,
in
the
sense
of
being
tied
to
design
development
that
that
part
of
the
technical-
yes,
not
like
development
technically.
D
Yes,
the
catches,
it
has
to
be
the
right
person,
the
one
right
person
we're
aware
of
is
alexander,
and
I
don't
know
if
he
could
do
it.
It's
he
that's
not
enough
to
sustain
alexander
and
if
he
got
a
full-time
job,
he
not
might
not
be
able
to
keep
it
up.
What
are
your
thoughts
about
that
alexander.
B
It
depends,
it
depends.
B
C
You
mean
for
tax
purposes
like
when
you
need
to
what
are
you.
C
B
C
B
The
pay
which
they
were
in
theory,
even
part-time,
it
might
be
able
to
sustain
me,
especially
since
it's
part
time.
My
other
worry
is
a
potential
conflict
of
interest
if
I
also
become
the
biggest
the
person
that
proposes
the
most
actual
projects,
especially
in
terms
of
small
projects
like
this,
I.
C
Wouldn't
see
that
as
a
con,
I
wouldn't
see
that
as
a
conflict
of
interest
if
the
projects
are
getting
done,
you're
just
simply
fulfilling
two
different
roles.
You
know
the
the
one
that's
coordinating
and
guiding
and
and
offering
guidance
and
counsel
and
and
managing
across
projects,
but
also
the
guy
that
might
be
doing
some
of
those
projects,
and-
and
it
occurs
to
me
that
those
you
know
that
might
be
part
of
the
answer
here.
A
I
was
going
to
mention
in
terms
of
a
a
position,
a
role
that
can
be
filled
by
different
people.
That
could
be
a
model
for
this
as
well.
So
if
it's
something
where
the
project
is
to
sort
of
define
a
role
in
a
series
of
tasks
and
then
make
that
clear
how
that
role
works
and
and
model
it,
it
could
be
something
that
could
be
easily
filled
if
you
were
busy
or
if
there
was
an
intern
or
something
like
that.
So
there
could
be
a
way
of
basically
jogging
between
different
things.
A
D
C
Well
as-
and
I
was
going
to
point
that
out,
I
mean
if
we
wanted
to
move
forward
in
exploring
this
per
our
policy.
The
first
step
is
going
to
be
to
write
it
up
as
a
discussion
thread
on
lumio
and
that's
going
to
run
for
at
least
a
week.
I
think
that'll
help
to
bring
up
these
questions
and
clarify
what
we're
talking
about
and
how
this
would
work
before
it
actually
turns
into
a
vote.
So
I
would
like
to
see
it
at
least
get
going
as
a
discussion.
If
alexander
can
write
it
up.
E
I
think
this
could
be
really
valuable
for
the
community,
both
just
in
having
more
direction
for
like
our
technical
projects
and
stuff,
but
also
for
kind
of
establishing
a
pattern
for
how
we
can
grow.
One
of
our
big
challenges,
being
decentralized
and
very
non-hierarchical,
is
kind
of
our
superpower
and
also
our
kryptonite.
I
think
this
is
one
of
the
ways
that
we
can
address.
The
shortcomings
of
that
model
is
to
I
mean
if
we're,
if
we're
hurting
for
champions
and
we've
got
people
who
have
a
passion
for
these
projects.
C
Also
think
we're
flush
on
cash.
We
need
good
projects,
so
this
fits
in
with
that.
I
also
think
that
if
this
works,
another
potential
candidate
for
a
similar
role
would
be
in
the
development
space.
So
somebody
like
you,
I
don't
know
if
you'd
be
available
andrew,
but
somebody
like
you
could
play
a
similar
role
of
a
kind
of
a
part-time
leader
coordinator
for
anyone
doing
development
work,
web
development,
software
development,
etc.
That
that
could
also
have
a
lot
of
value
as
our
infrastructure
needs
continue
to
evolve
and
grow.
A
There
is
some
interesting
complexities
involved
with
some
of
these
positions
or
roles
or
projects
managing
volunteers.
So
just
thinking
about
how
those
two
pieces
fit
together
really
clearly
you
know
and
actually
having
them
very
intentionally
puzzled
together,
I
think
would
be
super
helpful.
So
you
know,
for
example,
one
of
the
things
that
that
john
and
I
worked
on
together
before
was
managing
it,
some
interns
that
were
coming
in,
so
there
were
some
funds
that
went
to
the
interns.
A
There
were
some
funds
in
sort
of
the
project
position
that
I
had
and
working
together.
In
that
way,
the
interns
were
coordinating
with
a
bunch
of
volunteers,
getting
speakers
for
events
and
that
kind
of
stuff.
Thinking
about
that
kind
of
a
network
of
roles
could
be
helpful.
C
You
know
I'm
just
as
you
can
see.
I
we're
coming
up
with
some
interesting
ideas
of
different
kind
of
lead
roles
and
I'm
just
adding
them
into
our
list
of
kind
of
champions
needed,
because
we
are,
I
think,
over
weeks,
here,
developing
kind
of
an
interesting
list
of
all
these
different
kind
of
key
areas
of
need.
I
think
you
know
we
don't
quite
know
how
to
fill
all
of
them
yet,
but
it's
actually
turning
into
a
very
useful
list.
I
think
so.
I
don't
want
to
go
into
these
other
topics.
D
C
A
C
Excellent,
okay,
so
yeah
be
sure
to
join
us
for
that
andres.
We
we
spend
a
lot
more
time
in
those
meetings
talking
about
kind
of
where
you
want
to
focus
and
pointing
you
to
the
right
resources
and
really
kind
of
trying
to
help
people
find
their
footing
and
next
steps
for
right
now.
Is
there
any
do
you
have
any
questions?
Just
kind
of
haven't
listened
in
today.
Is
there
anything
we
can
help
you
with
in
terms
of
pointing
you
in
the
right
direction,.
D
C
You
picked
the
you
know,
one
of
the
heavier
meetings
to
dive
into
here.
You
know,
but
I'm
glad
you
could
join
us
and
please
do
join
for
these
anytime.
Everyone's
welcome
just
go
where
your
interests
are.
You
know
whatever
you
want
to
get
involved
with
it's
completely
up
to
you,
awesome
what.
C
C
About
an
hour
from
now
the
what
is
that
the
bionic
design
group
ben.