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From YouTube: e-NABLE SPC Meeting, September 4, 2020
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This is a recording of the e-NABLE Strategic Planning Committee meeting for Friday, September 4, 2020.
The notes/agenda document can be found here: https://bit.ly/2Z4RKEs
B
Let's
see
action
items
we're
gonna
skip.
Some
of
these
is
the
first
one
is
for
nate,
just
some
updates
to
the
device
catalog
for
the
new
niop
stuff.
Let's
see
ben
you're
working
on
promoting
the
feedback
form,
so
I
know
you
added
that
into
the
documentation.
B
That's
on
me,
I
haven't
been
sending
out
the
action
items
after
these
meetings.
I
got
to
start
doing
that
again.
I
try
to
do
that
today.
Ben,
create
feedback
form
for
buildability
and
function.
Okay,
so
you
said
you
added
in
placeholders
you're
waiting
for
some
feedback
from
nate
on
that
right.
C
Yeah
and
I
had
a
meeting
with
him
this
week
and
he
was
getting
together
some
presentation,
materials
and
you
know
I
think
the
feedback
form
is
going
to
be
a
pretty
important
part
of
his
activities
coming
up.
So
I
I
think
the
yeah.
He
knows
it's,
it's
it's
a
important
part
of
the
next
steps,
but
it'll
probably
be
something
right.
Now,
it's
it's
a
couple
placeholders,
but
some
of
the
questions
I'm
trying
to
think
bob.
C
I
imagine
that
you
would
be
a
great
person
to
to
brainstorm
with
for
some
of
those
questions
on
devices
device
feedback,
and
maybe
you
me
and
nate
can
meet
this
coming
week
and
flush
it
out
a
little
bit
more
or
what
do
you
think
would
be
a
good
all
right,
that'd,
be
awesome
I'll,
send
you
an
invite
or
an
email.
B
B
Well,
we'll
come
back
to
him
once
he's
connected.
Let's
see
next
one
is
for
nate
I'll,
come
back
to
that.
One
ben
and
muhian
are
working
on
that
corporate
sponsorship
program
page.
I
started
reviewing
that.
There
were
some
formatting
issues
that
I
was
trying
to
work
on
in
the
in
the
actual
draft
on
the
wordpress
site,
and
I'm
gonna
have
to
look
at
that
with
you
ben,
because
I'm
not
quite
sure
what
happened
there.
B
It's
you
know
the
upper
portion
is
white
background
and
then
the
whole
lower
portion
is
on
a
gray
background
and
I
can't
figure
out
how
that
was
done
it.
It
doesn't
really
look
very
good
with
like
you
know,
because
the
logos
are
all
in
white
or
transparent
backgrounds
and
it
I
think
it
would
look
better
if
it
was
all
on
a
white
background,
but
I
I
can't
see
anywhere
where
that
was
specified.
It's
just
like
the
whole
lower
half
of
the
page
is
on
a
gray
background.
B
C
C
Something
in
wordpress
it
doesn't
show
up
in
the
preview.
Are
you
talking
about
the
editing.
B
Yeah,
when
you're
in
edit
mode
so
you're
saying
if
you
go
to
preview,
it's
not
like
that,
oh
okay!
Well,
then
it
doesn't
matter
I'll
have
to
I'll
have
to
look
at
the
preview.
Then,
if
it
doesn't
show
up
that
way
on
the
page,
then
I
don't
care
my
other
thought
was
and
we
can
discuss
this
later
on,
but
I
I
I
want
to
talk
about
whether
we
really
want
to
have
six
levels
of
contribution
for
the
at
the
corporate
level
it.
It
seemed
just
the
idea
of
this.
B
It
was
like
silver
and
platinum
and
purple
and
white,
and
it
just
a
little
confusing
to
me.
I
thought
maybe
it
might
be
nice
to
break
that
down
with
you
know
three
or
four
levels,
or
something
and
and
just
put
people
into
you
know
a
few
buckets,
but
the
other
thing
I
noticed
is
under
each
section
we
like,
for
example,
in
the
corporate
section.
We
talk
about.
B
You
know
here's
the
levels
and
here's
the
people
that
have
donated,
but
what
I
didn't
see
is
like
here
are
the
things
we've
done
with
past
donations,
which
I
think
is
a
really
important
part
of
the
page.
You
know
highlighting
projects
that
we've
been
able
to
fund
and
success
stories,
and
things
like
that,
so
you
know
talking
about
you
know
the
kinds
of
things
that
your
funding
will
allow
us
to
do
with
examples,
I
think,
is
important.
C
We've
done
a
little
bit
of
that
in
the
just
on
the
side
of
each
mention
of
a
sort
of
an
example
or
the
the
previous
donations,
but
it
would
be
wonderful
for
some
of
them
to
have
and
john-
and
I
talked
about
this-
I
think,
was
last
week
some
specific
images-
and
you
know
maybe
like
a
short
paragraph
summarizing
some
of
the
activities
I
mean.
Some
of
them
are
pretty
significant
right.
B
We
can
always
link
off.
You
know
if
you
just
have
a
short
description.
A
lot
of
those
efforts
have
a
blog
post
or
something
associated
with
them,
so
you
can
always
link
to
the
full
write-up
for
people
that
want
to
read
more
anyway.
We
can
talk
about
this
more
when
we
get
down
to
it
in
the
agenda.
I'm
sorry
I
shouldn't
even
have
gotten
into
it,
but
just
to
stick
with
the
action
items
for
now
now
that
we
have
nate
back
nate
did
you
have
a
chance
to
update
the
device
catalog
pages?
D
Those
two
changes
haven't
happened,
but
I've
done
almost
everything
else.
I
think
on
the
list,
but
the
gripper
is
I
gotta
get.
B
Back
to
you,
okay
and
then,
let's
see
number
four
was,
for
you
also
finish,
deploying
the
openscad
files.
That's
done!
Congratulations!
Very
nice
thanks.
B
Right,
okay,
back
down
to,
let's
see
we
were
at
number
six.
Have
you
ever
heard
back
from
sean
at
skills
for
life.
D
I
did
but
I
haven't,
she
sent
me
a
message
and
I
know
about
that
because
I
got
the
notification,
but
I
haven't
been
back
over
there
to
check
it
out,
but.
B
Great
next
one
is
for
bob
to
find
a
candidate
for
us
for
a
video
concierge
session
for
ewc.
B
A
And
point
out,
but
we
continue
to
get
three
or
four
a
week:
internationally:
okay,
good
well
I'll.
A
B
Next
action
was
for
me
to
add
those
new
badges
which
I
have
not
done
yet.
I
had
a
busy
week
I'll
try
to
get
to
that
this
week.
Bob
did
take
care
of
creating
the
badges,
but
I
still
need
to
do
the
write-ups
on
the
you
know
appropriate
pages,
then
I
was
tasked
with
writing
up
a
lumia
proposal
for
the
changes
we
discussed
for
our
voting
process.
That
has
been
done.
B
We'll
have
a
little
bit
of
discussion
about
that
in
a
short
while
everton
had
some
suggestions
that
we'll
talk
about
so
we'll
come
back
to
that
next
one
is
bob,
provide
details
to
jeremy
for
the
sequoia
high
school,
including
the
address.
A
B
Okay
sounds
good,
we'll
talk
after
this.
Let's
see,
jeremy
update
help
desk
templates
with
address
so
I'll.
Do
that
after
we
talk
and
then
also
for
me
talk
to
ewc
developers,
so
there
were
a
couple
of
tasks
in
here
for
me
related
to
ewc.
B
I've
got
a
a
discussion
scheduled
up
with
the
team,
but
I
have
not
yet
talked
to
them,
so
numbers
12
and
13
on
our
to-do
list
here
are
gonna
happen
in
the
near
future,
and
then
we
all
had
a
task
to
review
and
comment
on
ben's
centralized
funds
document,
including
there's
a
link
here
for
john's
backgrounder.
E
B
Okay,
all
right,
that's
kind.
C
B
B
B
C
C
You
know
it's
all
on
number
14.,
yeah
yeah,
and
I
think
you
know
some
of
these.
These
ideas
are
starting
to
percolate,
so
you
know
bringing
together,
you
know
john's
background
or
the
centralized
thing
and
then
maybe
a
new,
potentially
illumio
proposal
in
terms
of
how
we
can
structure
sort
of
a
companion
to
the
lumio
process
for
chapters
and
smaller
funds
that
is
not
tax,
deductible.
B
B
Okay,
all
right
so
we'll
have
to
leave
that
on
our
to-do
list
for
another
week
and
I'll
I'll
send
out
a
copy
of
the
action
items
so
that
we
all
have
that
reminder
and
the
link
in
our
inbox
and
maybe
revisit
that.
Next
time.
Then.
E
Five
and
15
in
this
to-do
list
are
actually
the
same
item.
Are
they
not.
B
Okay,
so.
B
Yeah
yeah,
so
I
I
I
did
have
some
comments
on
that.
We
talked
about
some
of
that,
but
we'll
have
some
further
discussion
when
we
come
to
that
in
a
little
while.
So,
let's,
let's
move
on
for
now,
let's
see
seif
isn't
with
us.
Yet
we
want
to
see
if
we
can
get
her
to
agree
to
a
date
when
she
presents
about
her
research
progress
so
we'll
check
back
with
her.
B
B
Okay,
we
can
certainly
add
stuff,
as
it
comes
up,
but
just
wanted
to
give
you
the
opportunity.
Our
weekly
stats
are
here.
Nothing
really
of
note
more
of
the
same,
so
I
won't
spend
any
time
on
that.
I
haven't
had
everton
with
us
for
a
while,
so
I
thought
it
might
be
nice
to
get
some
updates
from
him
about
what's
been
going
down
in
brazil,
and
I
don't
know
if
you
have
anything
to
share
everything,
but
I
just
wanted
to
give
you
an
opportunity
if
you
wanted
to
give
us
any
updates.
F
We
had
a
lot
of
work
and
I
couldn't
participate
in
last
meetings
because
some
changes
on
the
working
schedule,
but
I
believe
from
this
month
I'll
be
able
to
participate
on
the
next
meetings
and
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
updates,
because
most
of
the
work
that
we
have
been
done
was
related
to
the
the
governing
part
of
the
work.
F
So
we
have
a
lot
of
development
on
the
the
delivery
of
new
face
shields,
but
not
so
much
work
related
to
the
devices
because
we
still
can't
have
the
people
meeting
the
the
doctors
here
in
brazil,
but
one
good
part
is
that
we
had
a
new
development
in
the
the
laws
here
in
brazil,
and
now
the
the
doctors
are
okay
to
use
zoom,
for
example,
to
prescribe
devices
for
people.
F
So
we
have
for
this
next
few
months,
72
online
meeting
to
schedule
to
prescribe
devices
to
the
people
and
after
that
start
printing
it.
So
now
we
are
managing
this
new
kind
of
situation
because
before
it
was
not
allowed
and
the
first
one
that
we
have,
we
had
geared
the
results
with
that.
F
But
to
make
the
final
delivery
of
the
device,
we
still
need
a
medical
consultant
participating
to
evaluate
the
device
that
was
made
because
the
guys
who
send
us
the
request,
okay,
but
the
doctor
that
made
the
request-
should
be
the
one
that
will
validate
if
the
device
that
was
delivered
is
what.
F
B
F
And
what
we
do
now
is
we
are
getting
the
prescriptions,
then
we
start
printing,
the
device
and
after
the
pandemic
after
we
are
okay
to
let
people
see
the
doctors
we'll
start
making
the
second
part
of
the
validation
and
final
delivery,
but
I
believe
until
december,
we'll
probably
have
this
this
starting,
I
think,
but
for
now
this
is
it
guys.
We
had
also
some
setbacks
with
the
developers.
F
Do
we
to
the
to
the
pandemic,
some
guys
lost
the
the
jobs
and
had
to
change
products
personal
product,
so
the
development
part
was
is
on
hold
because
of
that
we
are
waiting
for
the
guys
to
get
established
on
the
the
new
jobs,
who
are
the
ones
that
get
the
new
jobs
and
the
part
of
the
people
is
working
on
personal
projects
because
of
that
so
as
soon
as
the
team
is
on
their
feet
again,
he's
ready
to
start
working
we'll
get
back
to
that.
B
Okay,
you
know
I
really
like
that
model
that
you
guys
have
established
there
with
doing
you
know
involving
the
medical
professionals
doing
remote
evaluations.
I
really
would
love
to
figure
out
how
we
could
get
that
either.
You
know
documented
or
or
some
way
of
sharing
that
more
broadly
and
encouraging
others
in
the
community
to
try
to
establish
something
similar.
F
There
was
a
complication
in
a
magazine
here
in
brazil.
I
don't
know
the
data
I
think
was
november.
I
asked
the
guys
for
the
paper
to
share
with
you,
because
I
believe
they
translated
that
on
the
on
the
magazine
yeah.
So
this
can
help
to
see
how
they
are
doing
this
because
they
were
explaining
the
process
for
other
doctors.
You
know
so
be
easy
to
to
share
deals
with
people
from
the
area.
E
Fantastic,
you
know
everett
and
I
we
will
think
of
this
and
hope.
Perhaps
you
can
do
something
to
make
it
easier
for
us
to
think
of
it
as
a
pilot
of
something
we'd
like
to
disseminate
through
enable
you
have
a
lot
on
your
plate,
but
to
the
extent
that
you
can
collect
do
what
you're
doing
with
an
eye
towards
it
being
a
model,
we
would
be
grateful
and
maybe
we
can
provide
some
support.
Okay,
we
can
plan
that.
F
No
problem,
no
problem,
the
person,
that's
helping
us
with
the
the
healthcare
part
she's
now
starting
a
doctorate,
and
this
relates
to
enable
she's
trying
to
come
up
with
a
plugin
that
will
let
us,
for
example,
do
the
defeating
using
argumentative
reality.
F
So
the
idea
is,
the
guy
will
get
in
front
of
the
camera,
will
choose
the
device
and
the
thing
will
pop
up
and
after
that
we
can
use
the
the
file
to
get
the
the
right
size
of
the
device
to
be
printed.
It's
the
part
of
the
the
size
of
the
device
is
still
a
long
shot,
but
you
have
four
years
to
work
on
that.
F
So
maybe
we
can
get
something
very
good
out
of
that
when
she
had
the
project
kinda,
it
was
approved,
he's
already
a
work
in
progress,
but
as
soon
as
he,
she
has
a
presentation
on
that.
I
can
ask
her
to
to
present
you
guys,
I
believe,
will
be
a
cool
project
to
your
show
in
the
future.
F
C
Question
is
this
at
all
connected
to
the
customizer
that
mazda
put
together
is
using
some
of
those.
B
No,
the
customizer
is
really
just
about
customizing
colors
and
seeing
what
it
would
look
like
this
is,
I
don't
know
if
you've
ever
used
like
on
an
iphone.
They
have
ar
stuff
where
you
can
actually
like
place
objects
in
the
real
world
and
stuff.
So
you
basically
yeah
so
you'd
point
your
phone
at
the
limb
and
it
would
overlay
an
enabled
device
and
and
actually
capture
the
dimensions
of
the
limb
and
help
you
do
sizing.
That's
that's
the
goal.
F
D
F
D
B
B
B
B
D
D
Program
that
everton's
talking
about.
D
Something
there
but
anyways
very
cool
everton.
I
have
one
last
question
on
this
whole
thing
I
I
understand
covet
and
all
the
rest
of
this
craziness.
I
just
wanted
to
see
what
like
status
was
happening
with
the
niop
testing
that
you
were
doing
with
the
doctors
without
borders
team
down
there
did
that
get
derailed
too,
or
are
you
guys
still
rolling
with
that
or.
F
We
are
unable
to
do
that
because
we
still
can't
have
the
patients
be
in
contact
with
the
doctors
and
the
people
that
do
the
development.
So
we
are
now
working
only
with
online
consultants
to
get
the
prescription
for
the
guys,
but
we
already
have.
The
person
is
that
guy
that
I
shared
the
information
with
you
to
know
about
science-
and
I
know
you
remember.
F
D
B
All
right,
so
our
next
topic
here
is
about
the
collection
and
distribution
of
devices,
and
I
think,
let's
maybe
just
kind
of
skip
that
for
now,
because
bob
and
I
are
going
to
have
a
discussion
about
the
protocol
and
details
after
this
meeting
and
then
we
can
report
back
next
week
on
on.
You
know
the
process
we
come
up
with,
let's
see
next
one
after
that
is
ewc
improvements,
and
I
don't
think
we
have
to
talk
about
anything
there
right
now.
I
have
some
discussion
to
have
with
the
development
team.
B
We
did
talk
about
a
couple
of
things
that
we
want
to
do
in
terms
of
making
the
device
inventory
publicly
accessible
and
some
stats
on
that
page,
but
otherwise
we're
going
to
hold
off
until
we
do
this
video
concierge
session
that
we've
talked
about
and
try
to
further
identify
some
improvements
to
make
ewc
easier
to
use,
and
so
we'll
come
back
to
that
on
enable
education
initiatives.
I
think
the
the
main
thing
that
we
talked
about
last
time
is
that
lindsay
is,
is
probably
not
going
to
be
available
to
continue
leading
this
effort.
B
So
I
don't
know
where
that
leaves
this.
She
had.
You
know
she
and
the
others,
ben
and
others
who
had
worked
with
her
had
done
some
fantastic
work
and
I'd
I'd
hate
to
see
that
not
go
anywhere
ben.
Any
thoughts
on
how
we
sort
of
keep
that
moving
to
try
to
get
to
the
you
know,
usable
curriculum
materials
that
can
be
shared.
C
Yeah,
I
think
what
what
lindsay
was
was
able
to
do
before
school
started
was
to
model
a
process
of
getting
feedback
from
our
community
educators.
That
really
was
super
valuable
for
her.
C
I
think
the
next
big
step
for
us,
which
is
still
in
progress,
is
looking
at
creating
the
educational
resource
archive
again
in
the
meeting
with
masby
and
john
this
week
we
talked
about
how
how
would
be
possible
and
leon
also
joined.
C
How
would
be
possible
to
use
the
hub
instead
of
a
system
where
we
could
have
an
easy
form
that
educators
could
fill
out
that
would
allow
them
to
submit
their
materials,
have
an
internal
wiki
that
people
on
the
education
committee,
other
educators,
that
are
part
of
the
process,
could
review
the
materials
and
have
a
custom
page
or
a
public
facing
page.
That
shows
the
the
different
resources
in
sort
of
like
a
visual,
album
kind
of
a
format
that
also
has
a
sidebar
with
all
the
different
tags.
So
people
could
search.
C
I
I
got
a
credit
mastery
for
leaning
into
the
hub
as
being
something
that
we
could
use
to
build
that
I
I
was
thinking
more
of
something
external
or
even
something
totally
separate,
and
I
think
he
convinced
me
and
john
and
muyan
that
it's
definitely
something
that
we
could
explore.
C
Other
really
cool
ideas
that
came
up
you
know,
there's
you
know
within
the
hub
there's
a
little
bit
of
the
idea
of
these
satellite
pages
outside
of
the
main
form
as
being
kind
of
lost
in
the
abyss,
and
we
had
some
good
ideas
about
automated
reports
of
weekly
activity
that
could
be
brought
into
the
process
brought
back
into
the
main
hub.
C
C
So
every
week
it's
it's
giving
updates
on
what's
happening
in
some
of
these
other
key
spaces
like
this
new
educational
space.
So
it'll
could
let
people
know
there
are
six
new
resources
in
the
educational
space.
It
could
let
people
know,
potentially,
if
we
have
a
micro
grant
program
that
there's
you
know
two
funded
projects
and
three
new
projects
that
people
have
posted.
You
know
chapters
that
need
help
that
could
potentially
be
automated
through
the
hub.
C
So
you
know
again,
I'm
zooming
out,
but
zooming
back
into
the
educational
initiatives.
Mazzy's
on
the
case,
I'm
gonna
be
drawing
up.
What
the
front
end
could
look
like.
I
made
a
google
form
to
represent
the
the
process
that
the
educators
will
go
through
for
submitting
materials
and
I'll
sketch
up
the
layers
of
permissions.
C
I
guess
you
could
say
you
know:
you've
got
people
submitting,
you've
got
people
that
are
reviewing
you've
got
the
public,
you've
got
admin
and
putting
that
together
for
masby
he's
gonna
play
around
with
the
what
exists
in
the
hub
and
see
how
it
comes
out.
Nice,
okay,.
B
C
C
Yep
and
going
back
for
lindsay,
she
seems
interested
to
be
more
involved
after
things.
Settle
it's
a
really
chaotic.
I
mean
she
described
to
me
what's
going
on
with
the
school
systems
and
it's
just
like,
but
at
the
same
time
there's
all
these
other
resources,
so
I
think
the
main
focus
next
is.
We
can
have
this
place
to
put
these
resources.
Eric
bubar's
got
a
ton
of
stuff
that
he
shared
there's
other
educators
too.
C
So
if
we
can
bring
those
together
lindsay
can
continue
working
on
the
now
initiative,
but
also
all
these
other
educators
can
start
getting
feedback
too
from
each
other.
B
Okay,
thanks
all
right,
moving
right
along
then
next
topic
up
here
is
nate's
latest
lumio
proposal,
which
has
been
approved.
Congratulations,
nate,
hey!
You
know
I
I
just
wanted
to
give
us
an
opportunity
for
discussion.
I
don't
know
if
you
have
anything
to
share
yet
nate
about.
You
know
your
plans
or
anything
about
that.
I
just
wanted
to
put
it
on
here
for
discussion.
D
The
one
thing
I
learned
about
with
that
lumio
proposal
is,
I
should
shut
the
hell
up
if
I've
got
new
and
wonderful
things
to
tell
everybody
for
the
end.
So
maybe
I'll
just
take
the
political
way
out
and
say:
there's
nothing
to
see
here.
Folks.
D
B
D
Okay,
but
I've
got
several
teams
of
people
now
putting
things
together,
hopefully
there's
something
happening:
we're
putting
together
a
proposal
there's
at
least
a
nation
of
makers-
event
it's
not
by
them,
but
somebody,
that's
affiliated
with
them.
That's
happening
at
the
beginning
of
october,
and
I'm
trying
to
get
some
sort
of
presentation
ready
for
the
both
events
and
we're
trying
to
put
in
a
bunch
of
promo
items
that
we're
looking
to
push
you
know
and
so
we'll
see.
B
B
Gonna
you
know
a
lot
of
the
enable
con
is
really
about
giving
people
a
chance
to
see
each
other
in
person,
and
we
didn't
know
that
people
were
gonna
get
as
much
value
out
of
doing
something
online,
but
we
could
look
at
doing
something
online
if
we
wanted
to
do
something
in
person.
I
I
don't
know
what
the
rest
of
you
think.
I
think
we're
at
least
a
year
out.
B
D
B
Mean
we
could
explore
it?
It's
just
you
know
it's
a
lot
of
work
that
goes
into
pulling
that
together
and
we
need
to
make
sure
that
it's
it's
worthwhile
that
we're
going
to
get
the
kind
of
engagement
that
we
want
and
that
people
are
going
to
get
enough
value
out
of
doing
it
in
an
online
format.
I'm
happy
to
explore
that
if
others
feel
it's
it's
worthwhile.
C
Just
to
jump
in
really
quick,
the
last
time
I
talked
to
maria,
which
was,
I
think,
maybe
a
couple
weeks
ago
now
she
mentioned
an
ablecom
as
it
was
potentially
I
mean
she
referenced
it
as
it
was
something
that
was
going
to
be
happening,
just
as
it
was
last
year
in
person
that
she
was
organizing
it
and
checking
in
with
her
and
aligning
with
that
ecosystem
of
enable
probably
would
be
helpful.
I.
B
I
guess
we'd
have
to
what
are
your
plans
there?
I
you
know
we
haven't
heard
from
her
in
a
long
time.
I
I
haven't
heard
a
word
about
that.
I
think
that
would
be
a
bad
idea.
Personally,
I
would
not
be
there,
but
you
know
we'd
have
to
see
what
she's
thinking
I
don't
know.
I
I
think
it's
I.
I
think
it's
rather
potentially
irresponsible
to
be
bringing
a
big
group
of
people
together
in
the
coming
months.
D
As
a
sterile
alternative
to
this,
that
we
can
actually
make
a
little
bit
of
money
with
what
you
can
do
is
you
could
say
everybody
can
register
for
enable
for
twenty
dollars,
and
then
we
send
you
a
link
and
then
you
can
attend
via
zoom
during
these
hours
right
and
that
way.
We'd
make
twenty
dollars
a
person
for
the
zoom
links,
and
it's
a
great
way
to
make
some
donation
money
as
well,
as
do
the
whole.
Do
the
whole
shindig
and
quite
honestly,
we're
still
able
to
meet
each
other.
E
There
are
platforms
for
that.
I've,
I've
been
looking
at
I've
looked
at
remo
in
the
past
and
it
has
held
up
over
time.
It's.
The
real
question
is
whether
someone
wants
to
organize
a
virtual
conference
and
can
organize
people
to
support
it.
It's
a
lot
of
work,
even
if
it's
virtual,
no.
D
I
get
you
I'm
I'm
just
putting
together
my
hour
for
this,
and
it's
just
me
talking
for
an
hour
and
it's
not
even
organizing
anything.
That's
right!
That's
right!
I
get
it
so.
But
to
that
end
events
are
a
lot
of
work,
but
they
do
yield
benefits
so
like
do
we
want
the
benefits
and
are
willing?
Are
we
willing
to
put
in
the
work
so.
E
I
don't
think
there's
any
personally.
I
think
a
good
enable
con
is
a
really
valuable
and
important
thing.
It's
hard
to
do.
We've
had
we
we've
learned
that
it's
hard
to
do-
and
I
bet
enable
con
is,
is-
is
a
questionable
value,
especially
in
the
present
circumstance.
So
that's
where
we're
at,
but
I
don't
think
anyone
doubts
that
it
would
be
great
to
have
one
the
questions.
Do
we
have
the
human
resources
to
get
it
together.
C
And
then
I'll
I
was
gonna
give
an
underhanded
pitch
to
everton.
I
remember
he
was
sharing
ideas.
The
last
time
we
talked
about
this
he's
been
involved
in
organizing
a
a
pretty
significantly
huge
event
coming
up
in
december.
So
maybe
he's
got
some
ideas
for
us.
D
Okay,
I'll
come
right
back
to
you.
I
was
just
gonna
make
the
point
that
organizing
a
digital
conference
at
last
minute
is
going
to
be
way
easier
than
organizing
a
physical
conference
at
the
last
minute.
D
F
I
almost
forgot
to
talk
about
it.
We
have
a
conference
that
will
happen
in
december
in
partnership
with
a
partner
here
that
is
from
the
the
education
area.
This
event
will
will
bring
people
from
education
and
from
health
to
talk
about
some
subjects
that
are
connected
also
to
to
enable,
and
we,
as
a
new
brazil.
We
are
part
of
the
the
planning
committee,
so
we
had
a
lot
of
people
participating.
F
We'll
also
translate
all
the
presentations
to
spanish,
english
and
sign
language,
so
we'll
be
accessible
for
a
lot
of
people,
and
we
even
got
some
people
from
the
community
link
into
education
and
how
to
participate.
We
have
safe,
giving
a
presentation
to
us.
Maria
will
participate
too
in
a
presentation
connected
to
education
and
we'll
have
mr
ben
giving
a
presentation
about
the
what
he
saw
happening
in
the
community
related
to
the
kovit
19.
F
So
we
have
a
lot
of
people
participating
on
that
I'll.
Send
the
links
to
you
guys.
F
I
believe
we
have
about
200
speakers
in
the
gap
that
and
the
congress
will
be
divided
in
four
specific
areas.
One
is
technology,
other
one
is
health,
education
and
the
odd
the
other
one
is
related
to
to
agro-attack.
F
So
we
have
these
four
different
groups
working
on
it
and
we
got
some
people
from
enable
related
to
the
to
health
and
education
to
participate
too.
So
it
will
be
a
very
cool
event.
You
guys
are
invited
to
participate
and
it's
happening
in
december.
F
The
agenda
is
set,
but
we
are
trying
to
to
get
more
time
on
that,
because
what's
the
idea
to
avoid
the
issues
with
the
presentations
and
everything
will
be
online,
the
speakers
will
record
the
presentations
and
will
get
these
to
make
the
translation
work
on
that
and
on
december.
F
On
the
time
of
the
presentation,
we
wrote
the
recording
for
the
participants
and
after
the
recording
is
done,
we
open
a
room
with
everyone
to
ask
questions
to
the
speakers.
You
know
with
that.
We
we
cover
a
lot
of
problems
that
we
we
could
have
if
we
are
we're
doing
a
live
presentation
with
internet
bad
links.
B
F
B
No,
I
I
understand,
but
I
I
guess
what
I'm
asking
about
is
in
the
platform.
There's
there's
two
ways
of
doing
shared
videos
like
that.
One
way
is
where
you're
playing
a
video
on
your
system
and
that's
being
shared
out
to
the
people
watching
the
meeting,
and
the
other
way
is
that
basically,
each
person
that's
joining
the
meeting
is
getting
their
own
direct
stream
of
the
video.
Do
you
know
which
way
it
does
it.
F
E
F
It
has
current
agenda,
but
if
you
guys
are
are
available
for
that,
I
can
get
this
to
the
to
the
team
and
see
if
we
can
open
that
to
to
be
also
open
for
the
enable
presentations
for
the
enable
meetings,
and
we
can
do
that.
I
believe
we
can.
F
I
believe
we
can,
because
this
one
is
very
related
to
education,
because
we
have,
I
believe,
11
colleges
join
us
11,
12,
12
institutions
from
I
believe
five
countries
that
will
be
giving
presentation
and
as
this
is
very
related
to
education,
as
we
know
that
we
have
this
on
the
dna
community.
I
believe
we
can
blend
that
in.
E
You
know
a
lot
of
things,
a
lot
of
these
conferences.
I'm
sorry,
I'm
sorry
to
interrupt
a
lot
of
these
conferences
define
tracks.
If
you
will
and
my
experience
with
these
virtual
conferences,
because
you're
not
committed
to
being
present
there
and
you
don't
have
time
to
allocate
you
end
up
picking
a
track
or
a
subset
of
a
track
and
attending
your
own
little
micro
conference
within
the
virtual
conference.
E
Yes,
that's
possible,
it
sounds
like
you've
already
pulled
together.
Many
of
the
resources
that
would
be
needed
for
us
to
do.
The
question
is
whether
it
fits
with
the
theme
and
it
sits
with
your
administrators
who
want
to
take
it
on,
etc,
etc.
But
I
think
it's
worth
exploring
for
me.
It's
a
goal.
I
just
need
to
see
with
the
rest.
F
E
Translate
it,
I
think
it's
actually
a
really
interesting
opportunity.
If,
if
this
went
through,
we
could
recruit
people
from
europe
and
elsewhere
to
participate,
and
it
would
be
a
real
step
up
again.
Yeah,
you've
addressed
I'd,
say
70
of
the
human
resource
and
infrastructure
challenge
that
we
were
talking
about
a
few
minutes
ago.
That's
30
is
still
substantial,
but
I
think
it's
a
really
interesting
prospect
to
explore
right
now.
Nice
can
we
we
schedule.
F
B
F
B
Interesting
so
we'll
revisit
that
next
time
see
what
we
come
up
with.
I
guess
we'll
move
on
for
now:
okay,
so
adjustment
to
the
lumio
voting
process.
We
talked
about
this
a
little
bit
before
I
did
post
a
discussion
thread
in
lumio
for
this,
and
I
left
it
open
for
a
week
and
then,
just
as
of
this
morning,
I
put
it
in
as
a
proposal
to
start
up
the
voting,
including
your
comments.
John
everton
had
some
thoughts
about
this.
B
He
abstained
only
because
he
felt
that
it
might
be
good
to
modify
it
to
also
require
people
to
make
a
pitch
in
the
spc
meeting
before
starting
a
project
proposal
and
that
way
you've
got.
You
know
that
recording
of
their
pitch
that
can
be
shared
as
part
of
their
proposal
to
help
people
understand
what
it
is
that
they're,
proposing
and
and
that
that
might
help
provide
a
more
comprehensive
voting
process.
B
My
comment
on
that
was,
I
love
the
idea,
except
that
I
don't
like
the
idea
of
making
that
a
requirement.
I
like
the
idea
of
inviting
people
to
make
a
pitch
in
the
spc
meeting,
but
I
would
suggest
that
we
stop
short
of
requiring
it.
I
I
just
think
that
there
are
some
proposals
where
that
may
not
be
all
that
you
know
helpful
or
people
might
not
be
available
or
whatever
the
case
might
be
so
like
to
get
other
thoughts
on
that.
Do
you
guys
like
that
idea?
Do
you
like
it
being
optional
or
required?
D
Think,
oh,
go
ahead,
john!
Thank
you!
No
couldn't
you
grenade.
I
was
just
gonna
say
from
my
angle
of
things
that
I
think
everton's
idea
of
having
that
be.
The
general
concept
is
a
good
one,
but
I
I
also
second
your
point,
jeremy,
where
I
think
you
make
requirements
for
things.
They
almost
always
end
up
being
things
you
trip
over
later
at
some
point
and
it's
nice
to
be
able
to
have
the
flexibility
to
be
able
to
make
that
that
adjustment.
If
you
need
to
with
people.
B
E
D
B
D
B
E
I
think
that's
that's
great,
I
think
if
we
couch
it
right,
it
will
be
understood
that
it's
recommended
it's
desirable
and
if
people
don't
do
it
or
fail
to
do
it,
people
should
therefore
be
prepared
to
vote
against
it,
because
it's
not
fully
cooked,
I
mean
the
point:
is
the
community
can
decide
on
a
case-by-case
basis
whether
the
omission
of
a
presentation
means
that
they
don't
have
enough
information
for
support
or
whether
it's
a
case
where?
E
F
An
investment
on
your
product
of
the
two
thousand
dollars
you
invest
half
an
hour
and
everything
is
a
it's
a
good
bargain.
You
know,
that's
why
I
in
my
opinion,
I
think
it
should
be
mandatory
because
it's
important
when
the
guy
present
this
for
you
to
understand
that
the
product
under
understand
this.
The
guy
is
really
ready
to
do
that,
because
in
the
text,
when
I
put
the
text
on
the
on
the
lumi,
for
example,
I
am
writing.
I
get
references.
F
I
get
a
lot
of
things,
but
in
a
meeting,
if
you
can't
reach
your
product,
maybe
you
are
not
ready
to
to
execute
that
product.
You
know
and
in
a
meeting
you
can
see
that
it's
like
a
a
keyboard.
You
know.
Sometimes
you
have
a
good
idea,
but
when
you
get
other
point
of
views,
you
sometimes
understand
that
you
need
to
work
more
on
one
or
two
points,
and
then
you
can
come
up
with
a
real
good
proposal
or
project
and
people
that
want
to
vote
on
that
can
participate.
F
So,
for
example,
if
we
open
the
threads
on
a
monday,
for
example,
and
then
the
next
meeting,
the
guy
who
present
the
pitch,
the
people
that
are
on
the
thread,
can
read
the
proposal,
understand
what
it's
all
about
and
then
participate
in
the
meeting
to
ask
questions.
B
I
mean
again
I
like
that.
I
think
I
think
that
would
be
really
nice,
but
you're
talking
about
a
lot
of
kind
of
rigid
structure
to
try
to
impose
that
you
have
to
start
your
discussion
threads
on
the
monday
and
then
on
the
friday
you
have
to
it's
just
I
just
feel
like
if
we
start
requiring
all
of
these
specific
steps,
we're
going
to
make
a
process
a
lot
more
sort
of
complicated
and
and
we'll
have
less
engagement.
If
we
do
that,
that's
my
concern.
F
You
know
my
only
concern
is
the
quality
of
the
engagement.
You
know
that's
what
I'm
really
looking
at
at
this
point,
because
if
you
are
willing
to
pass
through
this,
you
are
really
willing
to
go
on
to
all
the
work
you
need
to
do
to
deliver
the
product.
The
product.
Well,.
F
B
Now
we're
saying
we
want
people
to
write
up
their,
not
the
proposal.
We
just
want
them
to
start
a
discussion
on
lumio
and
we
want
them
to
allow
a
week
of
discussion
before
they
start
the
proposal
for
voting.
When
we
see
somebody
that
writes
up
that
discussion,
we
know
that
a
proposal
is
forthcoming.
B
We
as
members
of
the
spc,
if
we
see
it
as
something
that's,
you
know
worthy
of
further
discussion
or
presentation.
Maybe
we
take
the
initiative
to
invite
that
person
hey.
Will
you
please
come
join
us
in
the
next
spc
meeting
to
talk
about
this
and
you
know
they
can
choose
to
do
so
or
not,
but
maybe
maybe
it's
kind
of
on
us
to
invite
those
people
in
to
do
that
when
it's
appropriate,
just
a
thought.
E
I
don't
know
how
to
put
this
diplomatically,
but
that's
a
veiled
threat.
There
will
be
a
discussion
of
your
proposal.
You
are
urged
to
be
a
part
of
it.
You
can
in
fact,
be
the
featured
speaker
in
the
discussion,
and
that
gives
spc
and
people
who
want
to
show
up
a
chance
to
have
a
verbal
conversation
and
interrogation,
either
of
each
other
about
what
information
and
understanding
is
available
from
those
of
us
who
may
have
backstage
information
et
cetera
and.
B
As
far
as
you
know
must
span
an
spc,
you
know
meeting
or
whatever
I
think
that's
inherent
we're
requiring
at
least
a
week
of
discussion
and
at
least
a
week
of
voting,
so
that's
covered.
I
just
added
it
up
on
the
agenda.
I'll
have
that
as
a
standing
agenda
item
any
active,
lumio
discussions
or
proposals
each
week,
we'll
look
at.
What's
there,
we
can
talk
about
it.
We
can
invite
people
the
authors
in
to
talk
about
it.
If
that's
appropriate.
C
I
was
gonna
say
you
know
with
everton's
point
of
sort
of
making
it
mandatory.
I
think
you
know
john's
idea
that
it
is
a
required
discussion
is
a
good
one,
because
sometimes
we
do
have
an
sbc
meeting,
that's
canceled,
for
whatever
reason
it
would
be
great
to
have
that
video.
You
know
linked
into
the
process,
so
anybody
that
jumps
on
that
wants
to
see
who
these
these
people
actually
are.
C
You
know
they
can
get
a
little
bit
of
a
sense
of
a
dialogue
about
it
and
get
more
another
channel
of
engaging.
I
think
that's
a
good
idea.
B
E
Yeah,
this
itself
is
a
good
topic
for
discussion
in
the
lumio
forum,
so
we'll
get
other
people
to
weigh
in
if
the
votes
or
or
the
potential
voters
want
to
push
it
towards
right
now
the
minority
of
one
named
everton,
then
I
I
think
the
collective
process
is
good,
so
I'm
prepared
to
be
persuaded,
but
right
now.
B
Well,
but
since
since
the
voting
process
has
already
started,
all
I
can
do
at
this
point
is:
I
can
modify
the
proposal
to
include
the
suggestion
that
people
be
invited
and
encouraged
to.
You
know
make
their
pitch
in
an
spc
meeting,
and
then
people
can
still
comment
if
they
want.
But
you
know
we're
kind.
E
B
D
My
point
during
the
whole
thing
is
the
one
thing
I
think
you
guys
need
to
keep
in
mind
is
how
this
is
going
to
be
for
the
person
doing
the
proposal,
because
when
I
did
this
last
proposal,
I
did
this
thing
like
instantly
pretty
much
as
far
as
the
amount
of
time
I
had
available
to
invest
in
it,
and
so
what
I
ended
up
doing
was:
writing
it
pretty
much
over
just
24
to
48
hour
period,
and
then
there
was
about
three
or
four
days
where
I
was
getting
drug
off
doing
other
things,
and
then
I
jumped
back
on
it.
D
So
I
ended
up
and
I
had
to
go
and
rewrite
the
whole
thing,
and
I
was
looking
at
just
like
all
this
anyways
there's
a
week
of
prep
time
that
went
into
then
submitting
it
and
then
dealing
with
writing
back
comments
and
other
stuff
for
a
week,
and
I
understand
the
community
needs
to
be
able
to
review
processes
like
this,
but
when
you're
spending
two
weeks
to
get
one
month
worth
of
work
out,
we're
getting
close
to
that
point
where
you're
driving
an
hour
to
get
to
a
15
minute
appointment
to
drive
back
home
another
hour,
and
it
starts
to
like
you
start
to
get
in
this
position
like
okay,
I'm
investing
a
lot
to
get
x,
number
of
dollars
out
or
whatever,
but
when
you've
got
so
much
more
time
invested
in
it
than
what
you're
really
getting
back
by
the
time
I
get
paid
the
first
one.
D
I
have
to
start
the
proposal
process
on
the
next
one
to
keep
on
on
track
with
that
course.
So
this
whole
process
right
now
doesn't
take
into
account
that
that
process
may
cost
people
time
and
money.
They
could
be
two
different
commodities
because,
like
the
one
point
I
want
to
make
is
even
past
all
the
money
and
everything
this
last
week
without
getting
too
much
in
the
weeds
with
it.
I
another
hand
designer
came
to
me
and
then
started
talking
to
me
about
an
act,
an
actuated
wrist
or
an
articulated
wrist.
D
Sorry,
so
I
worked
with
him
instantly
and
we
started
putting
this
whole
thing
together.
So
we
could
have
this
new
hand,
design
on
naya
that
all
just
came
up
out
of
the
blue
and
I
just
jumped
on
it
and
those
types
of
opportunities.
When
you
wrote
people
down,
first
of
all
to
some
micromanaged
assumption
of
what
that
person
should
be
doing,
because
the
community
thought
it
was
a
better
idea
than
just
letting
life
open
up
naturally
and
yield
some
of
these
same
results.
D
That's
a
dangerous
point,
then
there's
the
point
that
when
you
invest
so
much
time
in
this
proposal
in
that
two
weeks,
I
invested
in
that
proposal
by
the.
If
it's
a
critical
two
weeks
in
the
last
three
days,
I
created
an
articulated
wrist.
D
That's,
like
I
don't
know,
four
or
five
of
those
different
events
that
I
haven't
been
able
to
do:
grant
funding
or
business
registration,
or
all
these
other
things
that
are
really
important
too.
So,
although
I
understand
the
need
for
it,
we
need
to
find
a
balance
point.
So
it's
not
quite
so
intensive
for
the
person
applying
for
it.
E
Or
the
applications
should
be
of
larger
scope.
I
mean
you
know.
The
problem
is
that
we're
talking
about
real
money
drawn
from
limited
funds
and
the
proposal
process
is
and
my
corporate
background,
my
background,
which
is
which
I
cited
in
which
I
wrote
this
week
talks
about
some
of
this.
We
do
recognize
that
it
is
somewhat
burdensome
and
that
has
been
off-putting
to
people
to
write
proposals.
E
I'm
not
sure
it
can
be,
or
should
be
much
less
burdensome,
which
is
one
of
the
reasons
why
the
proposals
have
been
typically
asking
for
thousands,
not
hundreds
of
dollars,
bannon
masby
and
I
and
others
I
think,
are
now
working
on
a
lighter
weight
proposal
for
process
for
smaller
proposals
that
are
not
bound
by
the
requirements
that
we
have,
because
this
is
a
fund
populated
with
tax
deductible
donations.
It
all
has
to
be
accounted
for,
and
so
on.
E
I,
the
conclusion
I
draw
from
your
your
story,
which
I
I
acknowledge
is
that
it
is
somewhat
burdensome
that
therefore,
proposals
should
be
of
substantial
heft
and
should
not
be
done,
should
not
expect
to
get
passed
if
they're
done
at
the
last
minute.
We
have
a
history
with
you
which
got
you
which
got
you
the
funding
that
you
so
richly
deserve,
but
I
don't
think
we
do
want
to
make
it
easy
for
people
to
knock
off
a
quick
proposal
and
expect
to
get
funded.
B
F
E
A
host
on
the
hub
that
sketched
that
process
and
this
week
ben
dragged
masby
and
me
through
trying
to
move
that
into
execution.
B
C
I
sort
of
walked
us
through
it
in
a
summarized
way
at
the
beginning.
We
can
go
through
it
in
detail
in
another
week,
but
you
know
the
idea
being
that
as
a
as
a
companion
to
lumio,
you
know
one
way
to
think
about
it
in
nate's
situation
would
be
imagine
if
nate
could
you
know,
given
the
he
had
some
stuff
coming
up
very
quickly
that
he
had
to
get
money,
for
he
could
potentially
ask
for
quick
funds.
C
You
know,
let's
say
a
couple
hundred
dollars
or
something
and
have
more
time
to
work
on
sort
of
the
longer
term
projects,
so
those
two
can
actually
work
together
in
in
unison.
I
think,
but
it
would
be
a
more
open
process
in
that
the
enable
fund
and
lumio
we
get
larger
donations,
bob's
been
involved
and
we
tried
to
pull
some
of
those
together
recently,
actually
for
a
very
long
time
from
corporations
and
from
larger
donors.
C
The
smaller
fund
would
be
something
where
we
could
open
up
a
paypal,
so
somebody
could
say
I
need
50
bucks,
I'm
out
of
filament
and
I'm
making
these
face,
masks
in
panama
and
I'm
stuck,
and
somebody
else
could
say,
here's
50
bucks
from
from
our
chapter
and
it
wouldn't
be
one
chapter
directly
paying
for
the
other,
but
it
opens
up
this.
This
sort
of
chapter
fun
sharing
we
talked
about
having
it
be
limited
to
chapters
as
to
start
as
something
that
you
know.
C
These
are
entities
that
have
gone
through
a
specific
process
and
they're
documented
in
you
know
the
map
and
everything
else
masley
had
wonderful
ideas
about
how
this
also
connects
into
our
reporting
and
and
is
starting
to
cook
out
how
his
proposal
from
february
and
march
could
be
woven
into
this.
I
think
there's.
C
Yeah
that
we
can
get
into,
but
it's
a
companion
to
the
looming
process.
B
Okay,
well,
let's
yeah
I'll
put
that
up
higher
on
the
agenda
next
week.
Let's
allocate
you
know
enough
time
to
really
have
you
take
us
through
it
in
detail
and
then
and
then
we
can,
we
can
go
from
there.
I
mean
it
sounds
like
a
good
idea.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
it's
nothing.
That's
too
complex,
but
we'll
get
into
that
next
week
with
the
details.
C
Sounds
good
I'll
make
a
document
trying
to
pull
together
all
these
different
things,
including
mastery's,
original
ideas,
john's
latest
document
and
mine,
sounds
good.
F
Yes,
while
it
was
speaking,
I
called
the
guys
from
the
conference
and
if
you
guys
are
available
for
us
to
talk
on
monday,
let's
go
and
also
if
we
can,
the
preparing
in
time
the
people
in
the
the
presentations
we
need,
and
the
guys
told
that
if
I
I'm
okay
being
the
to
manage
this
part
here
with
the
people
inside
the
group,
we
have
a
pretty
pretty
good
chance
to
to
create
this
track.
This
enable
track
and
if
we
want
to
even
turn
it
on
recurrent
thing
inside
the
conference.
F
This
is
the
fourth
year
that
we
are
making
this
conference
and
we
can
even
have
an
enable
track
for
the
next
year.
Transform
this
in
recurrent
gig.
E
E
But
are
you
saying
we
need
to
work
up
the
the
the
list
of
talks
and
speakers
before
monday.
F
No,
no!
No!
No!
Before
october,
I
think.
Okay
what's
happening,
we
have
a
team,
that's
working,
translating
the
videos
in
the
presentations
and
also
we
have
a
team
that
is
currently
sending
the
invitations
preparing
the
schedules
and
everything.
So
the
idea
is
if
we
can
have
the
the
people
that
will
participate
a
lot
and
with
us
to
deliver
the
recordings.
Until
I
don't
know,
if
we
can
get
this
done
the
end
of
the
month,
we
can
use
the
people
that
we
have
here
to
perform
the
the
work
of
translating
the
presentations.
F
If
we
can't,
if
we
can
manage
to
have
from
this
specific
track
people
to
help
us
with
translation
on
preparing
the
subtitles
for
the
presentations,
then
we
can
have
these
as
a
side
project
to
have
the
enable
track
of
presentations
inside
the
congress.
You
know
because
the
people
that
are
working
on
this
this
task
right
now
are
already
full
with
the
other
videos
they
are
getting
on.
So
if
our
videos
get,
for
example,
later
than
the
the
ones
that
are
arriving,
maybe
they
don't
have
time
to
prepare.
E
What
time
is
it
for
you?
There
everton.
E
Good
for
you
guys
well
that
that's
actually
a
slot
that
jeremy
and
I
are-
we
may
have
something
else
about
so
either
10
or
12
would
be
perfect
for
us
the
hour
before
or
after
10
years.
Jeremy,
10
a.m.
Okay,
for
you.
B
Well,
are
you
saying
that
would
be
9
a.m?
My
time
true,
I
I
have
several
things.
I
try
to
get
done
before
the
code,
the
the
ub
meetings,
so
okay,
11
a.m.
My
time
would
be
better,
which
would
be
12
p.m.
Your
time,
john
and
1
p.m.
Everton's
time.
F
B
B
F
You
or
or
john,
so
we
don't
mess
the
time,
because
if
I
send
from
my
machine
for
you
guys
will
be
a
mess
at
that
time,
for
me
is
already
configured
so
when
you
send
the
invitation
to
me
it
already
translated
to
my
current
time.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
will
happen
the
same.
So
if
you
send,
the
invitation
will
be
better.
D
E
No,
I
don't
mind
doing
it.
Let
me
be
really
clear:
we're
talking
about
roughly
the
present
moment
right,
12
eastern
standard
time.
E
E
That's
fine
and
everton.
The
links
you
provided
before
to
the
cointer
institute,
blah
blah
blah,
are
probably
the
background.
We
need
to
get
a
sense
of
what
this
has
been
like
in
the
past.
Okay,
yes,
no.
This.
E
Does
it
include
links
to
the
previous
meetings,
so
we
can
see
what?
Yes,
that's
right,
you'll
have
that
and
your
current
timeline,
what
your,
when
you
expect
recordings
to
be
what
the
translation
is
understanding
those
temporal
constraints
would
be
helpful.
Is
that
there
too,
yes,
excellent
with
the.