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From YouTube: e-NABLE SPC Meeting, October 04, 2019
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This is a recording of the e-NABLE Strategic Planning Committee meeting for Friday, October 4, 2019.
The notes/agenda document can be found here: http://bit.ly/2IpD4Y9
A
B
A
Great
and
let's
see
the
names
in
here
alright,
so
let's
do
a
quick
review
of
our
action
items
here.
First,
one
is
for
John
to
work
on
importing
on
historical
posts
into
the
hub,
not
yet.
Okay,
next
one
is
been
sending
out
the
message
announcing
the
enable
hub
book
launch
and
that
was
sent
out.
Thank
you
very
much
Ben
sure
and
then
the
last
one
is
sort
of
combined
for
Ben
and
I
to
be
working
on
migrating.
A
Our
remaining
projects
and
stories
from
Luque
factory,
so
I
know
I,
took
on
the
the
project
for
the
the
nya
project.
Nate's
project
and
I
did
reach
out
tonight.
I
did
get
his
permission
to
go
ahead
with
that
I've
scheduled
time
for
this
weekend
to
work
on
that.
Cuz
I
didn't
have
a
chance,
yet
so,
hopefully
I'll
get
to
that
this
weekend
and
get
that
moved
over
and
then
Ben.
If
you
could
help
me
kind
of
work
on
some
of
the
other
content,
that
would
be
great
yeah.
C
I
moved
over
about
six
five
or
six
yesterday
Vogler's
and
it
is
possible
within
the
hub
to
not
just
invite
people
to
the
new
project,
but
to
manually
put
them
in
there,
which
is
great,
so
I
contacted
the
people
with
an
invitation
that
had
started
the
projects,
but
also
manually
put
them
in
there
if
they
were
already
in
the
system,
which
is
really
helpful.
Uh-Huh.
A
C
So,
with
a
migration
of
stories,
I
think
it's,
it's
also
important
for
us
to
try
to
get
a
sense
of
how
we're
gonna
basically
tie
these
different
stories
and
projects
together
through
with
a
tagging
system
or
epic
system.
So
I
did
hear
back
this
week
from
developers
at
Home
Hub,
who
basically
said
yes,
there
are
these
global
topics-
it's
not
so
intuitive
on
how
to
use
them,
but
it
would
be
great
for
us
to,
at
the
very
least,
look
at
trying
to
get
the
search.
C
C
Got
the
acknowledgement
that
it
should
work,
but
it
it
wasn't
something
where
they
basically
said.
You
know
there's
a
toolkit
for
it.
It's
something
that
I'll
have
to
do
a
little
bit
of
digging
to
see
how
to
do
that.
There's
is
a
filters
icon
when
you
do
a
search.
So
when
you
do
the
initial
search,
it's
just
a
global
content
search,
but
after
you
do
this
search,
it
gives
you
this
whole
list
of.
C
A
C
A
A
Okay,
so
work-in-progress
sounds
like
there
will
be
some
advanced
search
capabilities
and
then
I
don't
know
where
we
stand
on
getting
a
development
environment
going.
But
if
we
can
ever
figure
that
out,
you
know
we
might
be
able
to
further
customize
these
things
and
figure
out
how
to
incorporate
that
into
the
interface
all.
A
Saw
that
I
accepted
we,
you
know
if
they
show
up,
we
might
get
into
some
of
that
during
this
meeting,
but
otherwise
we
can
just
continue
the
meeting
into
that.
Okay,
okay,
so
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
move
on
since
we
don't
have
audio
on
Ben
right
now,
Bob
wasn't
able
to
attend
today
he's
on
the
road,
but
he
did
send
me
some
notes.
So
I'll
just
share
those
here
real
quick.
He
said
that
it
continued
responding
to
both
badging
requests
and
helpdesk.
Questions
as
usual.
A
Everything's
been
answered
properly,
not
standing
issues
he
continued
working.
You
know
we
W
see
facilitation,
helping
out
with
cases
their
current
stats.
We've
got
108
cases,
75
of
which
are
fully
staffed
and
we've
delivered
a
hundred
and
twenty
eight
devices.
So
far
through
that
platform,
a
hundred
and
thirty
ninth
chapter
enable
Long
Island
has
joined
a
number
of
other
organizations
on
the
process
of
qualifying
for
the
chapter
badge.
He
says
that
he
reconciled
some
inconsistencies
and
the
community
chapter
badge
requirements.
A
So
both
the
the
fabrication
and
assembly
badges
for
any
enable
device
are
needed,
as
in
order
to
get
a
chapter
badge,
you
need
to
basically
know
how
to
make
at
least
one
type
of
device
so
that
that's
been
sort
of
made
consistent
throughout
the
different
sites
and
pages.
Where
that's
described,
and
he
says
he
will
be
attending
enable
con
on
Friday
and
Saturday,
as
will
I.
A
C
Hole
on
the
immediate
coordination,
I
updated
a
feedback
that
I
got
from
Bob
John
and
a
few
other
people
and
I've
opened
up
the
polling
on
that.
So
anybody
who
wants
to
to
read
it
or
I'm,
still
open
to
a
feedback.
Let's
see,
I
tried
to
make
it
more
quantitative
in
terms
of
the
outcomes
for
the
sort
of
the
model
that
I'm
proposing.
So
that's
open
and
loomio
I
put
the
link
in
the
notes.
C
Absolutely
great.
Also
one
of
the
projects
that
I
moved
over
in
the
migration
is
the
newsletter
project.
So
if
anybody
has
any
ideas
for
this
next
newsletter,
there's
all
the
ideas
that
we
had
and
I
brought
over
in
within
the
comments
from
the
last
time,
but
feel
free
to
join
that
project
and
add
in
any
comments
for
stories
that
you
guys
have
terms
of
tying
together.
The
next
newsletter.
D
B
B
Aspects
of
the
editorial
process
using
the
hub
and
that
it's
a
an
example
of
what
you're
trying
to
do
in
a
larger
sense,
with
your
need
of
your
proposal
and
that
you
posted
that,
basically
what
I
just
said
or
something
like
it
in
the
forum
as
well
as
in
social
media,
you
need
to
we've.
Had
this
experience,
certainly
in
loomio
and
probably
in
the
hub,
you
can't
just
put
stuff
up
and
expect
that
people
will
discover
it
so
marketing
it.
A
So
he
says,
iBM
is
planning
to
make
a
donation
to
enable
Brazil
will
request
this
donation
be
made
to
us,
though,
enable
I
think
he's
meaning
to
say
through
enable
fund
and
that
a
percent
of
the
donations
stay
with
enable
fund
to
help
the
community
very
nice
Everton.
Thank
you.
We're
working
on
developing
some
software
solutions
to
help
manage
the
teams
and
we
want
to
align
this
development
with
Jeremy,
so
the
local
developments
to
overlap
with
the
existing
and
future
functionalities
planning
to
enable
web
central.
A
Is
that
possible,
of
course,
and
welcome
so
we
hopefully
connect
separately?
Oh
man,
we
officially
finished
the
first
phase
of
medical
evaluations
and
we
proudly
announced
that
we
have
23
recipients
ready
to
go
to
Phase
two
physical
evaluation
and
devices
perception
and
sure
what
that
means.
With
the
medical
team
covering
eleven
brazilian
states.
It's
a
huge
amount
of
activity,
Wow
twenty
three
recipients,
our
first
crowdfunding
project
is
online.
He
gives
a
link
here
and
he
says
they
are
ready.
Already
they've
already
reached
out.
Oh
they've
already
reached
their
first
goal,
ten
kilograms
of
PLA.
A
B
B
We
will
be
meeting
with
him
later
today,
so
that's
good.
Okay,
my
update
mostly
preparing
for
a
naval
con.
We
are
continuing
to
finish
the
Moto
gripper,
its
we're,
make
it's
better
and
better
and
it's
good
enough,
but
because
it
can
be
better
in
the
next
few
days.
It's
still
getting
better
in
the
next
few
days.
Ben
and
I
are
planning
some
tella
collaboration.
B
A
I,
don't
know
what
plans
you
guys
have
for
that.
I'd
be
curious,
but
you
know
I
know
the
guys
that
Deloitte
have
these
fancy
telepresence
robots,
which
you
know
we
certainly
can't
afford,
but
I'm
wondering
as
a
kind
of
a
poor
man's
version
of
that.
What
about
asking
those
of
us
who
are
attending?
Who
have
you
know
iPads
to
bring
them?
And
you
know
we
can
each
have
kind
of
be
paired
up
with
a
virtual
buddy
to
show
on
our
display-
and
you
know
exactly.
B
B
The
kind
of
thing
we're
we've
been
discussing
I
will
break
bringing
one
or
two
okay.
Okeydoke
I
have
been
working
through
this
collaborative
funding
initiative
with
Everton,
as
he
mentioned,
and
just
to
be
clear.
It's
a
model
that
we've
used
before,
for
example,
with
Sierra
Leone.
If
someone
wants
to
make
a
grant
to
a
chapter,
we
think
that's
great
if
they
want
to
do
it
through
the
enable
fund,
which
makes
it
a
tax-deductible
donation.
We
think
of
that's
a
great
botch.
B
The
way
that
works
is
you
write
a
proposal
saying
someone
has
offered
to
give
us
this
money.
We
wish
to
use
it
for
this
purpose.
If
the
community
will
endorse
the
use
of
that
money.
For
this
purpose,
the
enables
fund
can
administer
it,
and
in
this
case
everything
has
been
generated
and
that's
enough
to
say
that
some
of
the
money
should
also
go
into
the
enable
fund
itself
so
that
it
can
fund
other
projects
by
other
chapters,
and
so
that's
what
we're
doing,
and
it's
a
great
thing
for
other
chapters
to
think
about
as
well.
A
A
E
A
D
The
with
regard
to
to
Ben
I
hadn't
had
a
chance
to
reach
out
to
him
either.
So
no
offense
that
you
hadn't
contacted
can't
been
able,
but
we
get
together
and
talk
sometimes
say
this
is
not
the
day.
What
made
people
swing
Ken
so
go
ahead
and
contact
the
volunteers.
I
can't
been
able.
Also,
then
that'll
get
to
me
and
we'll
figure
something
out
so
that
we
can
talk
some
more
right.
D
A
number
of
people
who
are
coming
and
some
that
are
already
here,
I
already
had
meetings
with
some
of
the
people
from
Mumbai
and
there's
some
here
from
Thailand
as
well,
so
I'm
excited
about
what
we're
able
to
do
and
we're
kicking
off
the
Baltimore
innovation
Week
tomorrow.
So
people
are
also
getting
ready
for
presentations
and
activities
related
to
that.
So,
from
our
point
of
view,
enable
Khan
has
already
started.
Thank
you.
I
appreciate
everyone's
interest
and
support,
keep
promoting
it
and
have
people
attend
virtually
if
they
came
to
tempest.
D
B
E
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
John
yeah,
so
Rodrigo
is
the
one
that
has
been
leading
when
I
there's
a
lot
of
the
related
work
in
Mexico
City
on
building
and
3d
printed
assistive
devices,
and
so
he
has
been
directing
now
Samantha
and
they
recently
delivered
their
3d
prosthetic
to
some
hospitals
in
Veracruz
Mexico,
and
so
they
shared
a
video
in
the
in
our
whatsapp
group.
Also.
We
need
to
definitely
start
posting
more
about
this
on
social
media
and
like
giving
it
more
more
visibility
and
I.
Think
Samantha's,
also
working
on
the
documentation.
E
Rodrigo
is
headed
off
to
enable
Khan
and
I.
Think
that'll
also
be
great
for
sharing
some
of
the
work
that
he
has
been
doing,
and
so
my
lab
is
covering
his
his
trip
and
thank
you
very
much
John
for
offering
to
help
with
like
some
of
the
housing.
I
think
that'll
be
very
helpful
for
him,
but
I
think
that
what
might
be
interesting
for
him
to
share
is
a
little
bit
about.
E
They
had
a
strong
collaboration
between
doctors
and
makers
and
so
I
think
that
there
that
it
could
be
some
good
insights
that
they
could
share.
They
also
made
the
device
for
a
younger
kid
and
so
I
think
that's
also
helpful
for
the
community
in
terms
of
how
do
we
start
making
these
devices
for
really
much
younger
kids
or
anything
like
less
than
four
years
old,
and
how
do
we
also
give,
and
also
that
they're
growing
here?
E
So
what
could
we
do
with
these
findings?
I.
Think.
For
me,
the
most
interesting
part
is
that
what
would
I
mentioned
previously
that
it
basically
in
Latin,
America
and
almost
everywhere,
except
the
us,
the
thinking
able
chapters
are
collaborating
a
lot
with
doctors
and
so
I
think
that
it's
important
to
realize
that,
because
maybe
there
are
things
that
we
can
bring
into
the
u.s.
based
on
that.
E
If
that
makes
sense,
and
so
just
like
understanding,
what
are
the
different
workflows
that
exist
across
the
world,
I
think
will
be
helpful
for
both
footprint
for
all
of
us
to
to
identify
what
can
we
do
better,
but
for
me
that
was
very
interesting
to
see
that
in
other
parts
of
the
world
that
the
doctors
were
actively
participating
in
the
production
and
yeah
I'm
really
excited
and
rodrigo's
getting
everything
ready
to
to
attend,
enable
Khan.
Thank
you
very
much,
John
and
Ben,
and
also
Maria
for
organizing
this.
This
is
gonna,
be
awesome,
I
think.
E
Think
that
I
will
try
I
wanted
to
give
space
to
Rodrigo
because,
like
they
have
been
I,
feel
like
they
have
been
pushing
a
lot
and
I
did
want
to
like
respond
that
they
that
they
have
been
like
giving
a
great
push
in
what
has
been
happening.
But
I
could
coordinate
with
him
and
maybe
like
he
can.
He
can
represent
some
of
the
things
that
we
have
been
doing,
but.
D
E
Well
then,
coordinate
with
you,
then
Maria,
so
we
can
talk
about
it
and
I'll
also
share
Maria
of
the
video
they
made
a
really
nice
video
about
the
trip
to
Veracruz
I
think
you
would
be
very
happy
because
it
really
a
lot
of
that
part
started
with
thanks
to
3d
printers
that
you
brought
in.
So
thank
you
all
so.
E
A
All
right
so
moving
on,
let's
see
I,
think
we're
on
yes
agenda
number
one
today,
so
the
first
topic
up
was
enable
con.
We
already
kind
of
touched
on
that
from
Maria
I'll
link
here
to
the
schedule
document
with
more
details
and
there's
also
a
link
to
the
Eventbrite
page.
If
anyone
has
not
registered
yet
I
would
like
to
participate,
so
those
links
are
in
there.
A
A
Excellent,
ok,
all
right,
so
the
next
topic
up
here
I
was
I
was
hoping
to
have
add,
and
this
is
kind
of
related
to
that
discussion.
He
wanted
to
have
next
up,
but
since
I
have
the
others
here,
I
would
like
to
bring
this
up.
There
was
I
wanted
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
primary
landing
page.
You
know
we
had
had
some
discussion
about
this
before
and
we
had
been
moving
in
this
direction
of
adopting
enable
org
as
kind
of
a
homepage
I
wanted
to
bring
this
back
up
for
discussion.
A
I
want
to
acknowledge
right
up
front
that
I'm,
very
biased
on
this
I.
You
know,
as
you
know,
I'm
you
know,
friends
with
Jen
Owen
and
she's.
Also
now
an
employee
of
mine,
but
I've
had
a
lot
of
discussion
with
her
about
this
lately
and
I
want
to
propose
that
we
reconsider
using
enabling
the
future
org
as
the
mainland,
Paige
and
I
just
want
to
briefly
touch
on.
A
Why
I'm
saying
that,
because
I've
you
know,
while
I
do
have
some
bias,
I
think
I
can
be
fairly
objective
here
and
I've
been
giving
this
a
lot
of
thought
and
I
hope
you
won't
take
this
personally
John,
but
I
I,
don't
feel
like
enable
org
really
gives
a
good
representation
of
the
community
I.
Don't
feel
that
it
has.
The
I
mean
I
think
so
many
people
that
have
been
drawn
into
the
community
have
been
drawn
in
because
they
read
something
on
enabling
the
Future
org
that
touched
them
that
inspired
them.
A
You
know
and
that's
what
really
makes
ETF
unique.
It's
that
you
know
the
heart
that
Jenn
brings
to
it.
I
think
the
main
reason
that
we
moved
away
from
that
and
that
we
kind
of
started
talking
about
using
enable
dot
org
is
because,
at
the
time
that
we
were
having
those
discussions,
Jenn
had
kind
of
pulled
away.
She
wasn't
really
active
and-
and
there
are
a
lot
of
reasons
for
that-
that
I
won't
go
into
here,
but
the.
A
What
is
important
is
that
now
that
she
is
a
part
of
the
3d
universe,
family
and
3d
universe
is
very
much
a
part
of
the
enable
family,
I
think
Jenn
has
found
sort
of
a
new,
a
new
way
of
kind
of
reintegrating
enable
into
her
life
she's
very
much
active
now,
she's
blogging
again,
she's
planning
enable
events
with
me
and
and
all
signs
are
that
that's
that's
only
going
to
continue
to
grow.
We
have
already
made
significant
changes.
A
I
don't
know
if
you've
had
a
chance
to
look
recently,
as
in
the
last
couple
of
days
at
enabling
the
Future
org
there's
a
whole
new
homepage.
That
gives
a
nice
introduction
of
what
enable
is,
there's
a
series
of
graphical
kind
of
links
off
to
all
the
resources
that
people
would
need
to
find
now.
Deloitte
might
have
further
recommendations
for
how
to
provide
a
clearer
path
to
resources
and
we're
happy
to
integrate
those,
but
already
I,
think
we've
made
significant
improvements,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
bring
this
up
for
discussion
I.
B
A
A
That's
that's
part
of
what
I
talked
with
Jen
about
as
we
were
on
this
trip
together.
You
know
I
explained
to
her
my
reasoning
for
why
you
know
we
worked
on
the
hub.
I
told
her
that
it's
a
lot
easier
for
me
to
administer
pages
there
and
to
keep
things
updated
when
they're
very
dynamically,
changing
like
the
device
pages,
but
we
also
talked
about
how
there
are
you
know,
I.
A
You
know
I
already
kind
of
migrated,
all
the
informational
pages
from
enabling
the
future
to
the
hub,
and
what
we
talked
about
is
that
some
of
those
actually
probably
do
belong
on,
enabling
the
future
so
I'm
actually
going
to
be
duplicating
some
of
those
pages
back
there
making
sure
they're
current
for
example,
need
a
hand.
You
know
how
to
volunteer
those
things
that
don't
change
very
frequently,
there's
no
reason
not
to
have
those
unable
in
the
future
as
well
as
on
the
hub,
so
those
will
be
in
both
places.
I'm.
D
So
glad
to
hear
you
say
that
and
I
was
definitely
going
to
issuing
call
for
that.
Yeah
you've
said:
I
also
believe
that
there's
still
a
unique
point
of
view
and
and
an
enduring
timeline
there
and
that
there
there
are
things
that,
like
that,
should
reside
at
least
in
both
places,
but
I
think
that
there
will
still
be
some
unique
content
to
enabling
the
future
and
I
think
it's
more
appropriate
as
a
landing
yeah.
A
Without
a
doubt,
so
I'm
actually
gonna
be
working
on
this
over
the
weekend.
I'm
going
to
be
like
I,
said
any
pages
that
are
a
little
more
static
information:
how
to
volunteer
how
to
get
a
device
where
to
find
chapters
all
that
stuff
will
be
available
on
enabling
the
future,
as
well
as
on
the
hub
things
that
are
more
dynamic,
that
change
all
the
time.
Like
the
device
database
pages.
A
You
know
the
all
the
device
information
things
like
that
will
remain
on
the
hub,
because
it's
much
easier
to
keep
up
to
date
there
but
I
think
in
the
end,
we're
going
to
you
know,
we'll
and-
and
and
this
doesn't
change
I
wish,
but
I
wish
ed
was
here
for
this
I,
don't
see
this
as
changing
their
strategy
or
the
work
they're
doing
I
still
agree
entirely
with
their
work
on
providing
a
clearer
user
journey,
making
it
easier
to
find
resources.
I.
A
B
Know
Germany
there's
an
analogy
that
maybe
may
be
helpful.
The
newsletter
is
a
particular
publication
right,
but
the
development
of
the
newsletter
is
happening
and
will
be
happening
increasingly
in
the
clinic
in
the
hub,
and
so
thinking
of
the
hub
is
the
place
where
the
people
who
roll
up
their
sleeves
create
some
of
this
content
and
utilities,
and
then
that
stuff
gets
put
where
it
will
be
seen
by
the
right
people.
A
The
right
way,
I
completely
agree,
that's
something
that
Jen
and
I
actually
talked
about,
and
she
made
the
point
which
I
agree
with
that.
You
know
the
hub
is
probably
not
going
to
be
the
place
for
everybody
in
the
community.
You
know
a
lot
of
people
that
just
want
to
get
a
device
or
just
want
to
make
a
device
may
not
really
have
much
need
to
participate.
A
C
One
thing
for
all
of
us
to
consider
in
terms
of
how
these
puzzle
pieces
fit
together
is
in
some
ways
the
names
enabling
the
future
enable
that
or
the
hub
are
relevant
to
us,
but
in
the
end,
there's
a
big
blanket
that
should
go
over
all
these
different
components
and
then
it
just
becomes
a
vehicle
that
that
has
all
these
components
that
we're
together
that
gets.
You
know
the
community
from
A
to
B
and
I.
C
Guess
the
the
Deloitte
documents
that
they
shared
in
the
email
talk
about
the
idea
of
trying
to
facilitate
it
for
users,
so
somebody
new
that
comes
in
that
has
a
less
background,
they're
less
interested
in
and
having
all
these.
These
different
components
be
separate
in
their
use.
So
I
think
the
more
that
we
have
the
separate
identity
so
enabling
the
teacher
sort
of
has
this.
C
C
Being
the
heart
it
sort
of
has
these
stories
that
are
more
emotionally
based
and
org,
as
John
said,
is
sort
of
a
placeholder,
but
also
is
the
domain
that
the
hub
is
registered
under
right
now,
as
hub
dot,
enabled
org
I
think
it'd
be
really
helpful
for
us
to
maybe
take
a
big
step
back
from
the
different
individual
identities
and
the
names
and
just
try
to
figure
out
well.
In
the
end,
we
have
these
different
components.
B
You
know
one
one
version
of
that
might
be
to
either
point
enabled
org
to
ETF
or
simply
as
a
recognition
of
what
we're
talking
about.
We
could
have,
for
example,
enabling
the
future
enabled
org
redirect
to
enabling
the
future
just
so
that
right
there
are
various
ways
we
can
interconnect
these
things
so
that
they
are
it's
possible
to
recognize
these
things
as
coherent.
We'll
discuss
the
very
look,
but.
C
Oh
it's
the
same
people
and
figuring
out.
You
know
a
one
patrol,
you
know
what
color
steamer
we
can
be
used
it,
and
what
is
the
domain
that
things
connecting
that
all
the
redirecting
to
it'll
be
nice?
If
we
can
have
these
these
pieces
fit
together
a
little
bit
better,
so
it
doesn't
seem
like
they're
competing
and
rather
that
they're
there
in
Paris.
F
A
Okay,
I
guess
maybe
I
should
I,
should
sum
up
the
discussion
we
just
had
because
it's
very
relevant
to
you
and
I,
don't
know
if
you're
in
the
notes
document,
but
we
just
talked
about
is
you
know,
I
brought
up
the
fact
that
we've
we've
had
these
previous
discussions
about
having
a
home
page,
and
we
talked
about
originally
whether
that
would
be
on
enabling
the
future
org
or
on
enable
org,
and
we
ended
up
going
towards
enable
org.
A
But
a
main
reason
for
that
was
because,
at
the
time
Jen
had
kind
of
pulled
back
from
the
community,
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
talk
to
you
in
a
while,
so
I
have
it
there's
a
number
of
updates.
I
haven't
been
able
to
give
you
among,
which
is
that
Genoan
is
actually
now
an
employee
of
mine
with
3d
universities.
A
Now
our
creative
director
and
has
been
for
some
months
and
is
doing
wonderful
work
for
us
and
as
part
of
that
process,
she
has
become
very
much
reengaged
with
the
Enable
community
she's
updating
enabling
the
future
she
and
I
have
worked
together
to
make
a
number
of
improvements
on
that
site.
A
lot
of
updates
on
the
home
page
to
make
things
easier
to
find
not
to
preempt
the
work
that
you're
doing
we're
happy
to
make.
You
know
whatever
other
changes
based
on
your
you
know,
but
but
based
on
everything,
that's
happened.
A
I
brought
up
for
discussion
the
fact
that
I
I
think
enabling
the
Future
org
may
really
be
a
better
option
for
the
primary
landing
page,
because
so
many
people
that
have
come
to
this
community
have
have
been
drawn
in
because
of
something
they
read
on
enable
in
the
future
that
inspired
them.
That
touched
them.
That's
really
what
makes
enabling
the
future
org
unique
and
I
don't
think
we'll
ever
really
be
able
to
replicate
that
on
enable
org,
which
is
a
it's
a
little
bit
more.
F
F
I
think
that
is,
that
does
seem
like
a
kind
of
quite
an
attractive
option,
but
because
I
think
I
think
we
can
always
what
we
can
do
with
enables
org
your
when
we're
redesigning
it
we
can
bring
in.
A
That's
really
kind
of
I
think
that's
the
crux
of
the
issue
here:
I
mean
I
I'm,
not
sure.
I
really
agree
with
that.
I'm
happy
to
have
further
discussion,
but
you
know
I
I,
don't
know
that
I
agree
that
we
can
make
enabled
org.
You
know
the
same
in
terms
of
having
that
kind
of
heart,
because
the
whole
thing
that
makes
enabling
the
future
special
is,
quite
frankly,
gen
and
you're,
not
gonna,
have
gen
on
email
org.
A
You
know,
I,
just
I
think
there's
something
very
there's
something
very
unique
about
what
has
gone
into,
enabling
the
future
and
I
also
would
not
limit
it.
I
would
not
limit
it
to
just
saying
it's
about
the
stories.
The
stories
are
a
big
part
of
enabling
the
future,
but
that's
another
part
of
the
conversation
that
we
just
had
is
that
it
is
also
a
place
to
share
information,
and
so
you
know
what-what
I
talked
with
Jenn
about.
Is
you
know
when
I
when
I
built
the
hub?
It
was
because
I
needed
it.
A
You
know
things
like
that:
I
am
going
to
be
building
those
back
into
enabling
the
future,
because
I
so
I
do
think
that
you
know
enabling
the
future
and
and
then
you
just
have
again,
you
have
the
SEO
thing
you
have
the
simplified
URL
you
know
enabling
the
future
doesn't
is
easy
to
share.
I
still
have
concerns
about
the
in
enabled
org
I,
think
that
makes
it
very
hard
to
bear
and
communicate.
F
My
first
instinct
was
definitely
was
definitely
to
go
that
way
around
and
then
we
changed
it
but,
as
you
say,
I
think,
with
with
Jenn
coming
back
and
I.
So
I
was
just
kind
of
playing
devil's
advocate
there
with
myself
and
with
that
decision,
but
yeah
as
you
the
way
you
put
it
like
that,
I
think
I
think
that
that's
really
good
I
definitely
think
any
discussion
and
any
question
asking
definitely
needs
to
happen
on
the
on
the
on
the
hub.
A
And
that
was
something
else
that
John
brought
up,
which
which
I
really
agree
with,
is
kind
of
touching
on
what
you
just
said:
that
the
hub
is
really
a
place
for
collaboration.
It's
a
place
for
people
to
brainstorm
and
share
ideas
and
develop.
You
know
those
ideas
and
once
they've
become
developed
and
they
become
kind
of
you
know
enable
you
know,
cannon.
If
you
will,
then
that's
at
that
point
of
sort
of
migrates
over
to
enabling
the
future
org
so
that
that
site
becomes
the
place
where
we
share
kind
of
finalized
information
guidance.
B
I
can
take
a
whack
at
this.
It
seems
to
me
the
proposition
which
I'm,
which
I
support
is
that
enabling
the
future
is
a
public
facing
where,
as
the
hub
is
community
facing
that's
right,
that
was
sort
of
a.
If
you
will
a
shared
kitchen,
things
that
are
cooks
can
go
all
over
the
place.
Many
of
them
will
go
to
enable
it
in
the
future.
That's
right
the
only
vulnerability,
and
it
it
was
one
that
was
rotten.
B
Enable
community
foundation
Iran
is
that
able
dot-org
by
the
way
I.
Do
I
sorry
before
I
go
there?
I
want
to
point
out
that
enable
org
is,
on
the
one
hand,
a
domain
name.
On
the
other
hand,
it's
a
website.
The
website
is
a
placeholder.
The
domain
name
is
something
we
can
use
or
not,
as
we
like.
The
only
thing
is
that
enabled
org
is,
if
you
will
under
collective
control
of
SPC.
D
A
B
A
And
number
two:
in
fact
this
was
something
that
came
up
in
our
discussion.
Just
over
the
last
two
days
where
we
were
sitting
down
over
breakfast
and
she
said
to
me,
you
know
really
enabling
the
future
is
every
bit
as
much
yours
Jeremy
as
it
is
mine,
because
you
put
as
much
work
into
it
as
I
have
now
I.
A
Don't
necessarily
agree
with
that
and
I
told
her
so,
but
the
point
is
that
I
do
have
a
lot
of
you
know:
administrative
control
over
that
site
and
so
I
think
sort
of
threw
me
I've
always,
as
you
know,
been
very
much
a
part
of
the
SPC
and
and
collaborative
with
the
SPC
and
so
I
think
through
through
my
involvement.
I
think
there
is
a
certain
Leppert
level
of
collaborative
control
over
that
site.
You
know
she's,
never
gone
against
anything
that
I've
suggested
and
I've
never
gone
against
anything
that
the
SPC
collectively
has
has.
C
Know
to
some
extent
or
a
lot,
maybe
just
to
jump
into
I,
think
what
John
was
saying
about
and
the
domain
versus
the
website
and
what
head
was
saying
is
well
I
mean
if
we
take
a
big
step
back.
C
What
we
really
are
looking
for
is
a
social
component
which
we're
using
hump
up
for
and
then
on
an
outward
facing
website
and
there's
the
domain,
which
you
know
in
some
ways
it's
sort
of
irrelevant
and
then
there's
the
website,
which
is
a
separate
component,
and
you
could
just
as
easily
take
all
the
content
from
one
website
and
put
it
under
different
domains.
So
whatever
domain
it
is,
is
just
really
at
the
heart
of
it.
We
just
want
to
try
to
streamline
it.
So
it's
connected
to
this
social
hub.
C
All
the
content
from
enabling
the
future
or
enabled
org
can
be
brought
together
or
moved
in
different
ways.
It
so
having
one
website
is
being
sort
of
the
primary
and
deciding
and
whatever
the
domain
that
it
ties
it
all
together,
and
you
know
John's
point
to
it-
does
make
a
lot
of
sense
to
really.
If
this
is
going
to
be
a
representation
of
this
larger
community.
You
know
the
hub
representing
everybody.
C
It
really
probably
does
make
sense
to
have
a
field,
less
personal
sort
of
voice
which
the
teacher
has
had
and
have
it
be
more
of
just
anything
that
needs
to
be
published
from
this.
This
whole
community
can
find
a
space
without
having
you
know
one
or
two
people
deciding
on
it,
but
having
you
know
the
whole
community
being
funneled
into
sort
of
whatever
the
website
is,
and
whenever
the
domain
is
well.
B
B
A
F
Sorry
we
we
just
on
me
here,
yeah
and
yeah
I
mean
I,
think
I
I
think
that
I
agree
with
I
agree
what
means
it
was
instead.
I
think
we
we
definitely
would
need
kind
of
clarity,
because
I
think,
as
you
say,
there's
been
no
euro
Jen's
always
been
kind
of
committed
and
wanting
going
the
same
direction
of
the
FCC,
but
the
the
fact
was
when,
when
she
did
take
a
step
back
before
there
was,
it
was
no
question
of
what
okay,
so
I
think
just
being
clear
what
we
were
doing
in
those
different
situations.
F
I
think
you
some
is
good,
and
if
I
was
following
that
conversation
that
you
had
with
Jen
Jeremy
yoader's,
the
feeling
was
that
whatever
decision
needed
to
be
taken
with
ETS
was
we're
fine,
then
then
I
think
then
I
think
that's
great
and
we
just
yeah.
We
just
need
to
be
clear
on
that.
I
yeah
we're
and
and
I
think
I
think
as
well.
F
F
There
is
an
extent
to
which
we
would
want
and
we'd
want
it
to
be,
really
really
streamlined
and
really
really
focused
in
terms
of
how
it
and
you
know
so
that
people
don't
don't
get
lost
on
their
journey
to
engaging
with
the
community
and
getting
with
getting
access
for
the
arms
and
hands
that
they
need.
And
in
that
case,
because
I've
kind
of
been
really
focused
on
the
message
will
be
really
important.
F
And
so
yes
you're,
like
currently
on
enabling
the
future
there's
stuff
that
there's
some
stuff
about
Gen,
which
I
think
maybe
would
make
good
year,
which
is
more
about
Yahoo
as
a
speaker
and
and
her
kind
of
personal
story
of
it,
which
I
think.
Then
that
might
make
sense
to
be
in
videos
that
might
make
more
sense
to
be
in
another
location.
A
F
A
F
Yes,
that's
great,
so
I
mean
and
another
phase
we
with
I
mean
that
was
the
only
thing
and
to
be
honest,
then,
if
we
can
have
Jen's
voice
rising
this
kind
of
stuff,
then
then
I
think
then
I
think
that's
great
and
yeah
I
think
I
think
at
the
end
of
the
day,
that
coming
simple
I
mean
and
I
think
it
is
very
clearly
says
it's
very
clear
once
you
get
to
it,
it's
very
clear
that
this
is
about.
This
is
not
about
something.
F
This
is
about
an
organization
called
enable
and
so
yeah
I
think
that
I
think
it's
a
good
working
hypothesis
I
mean
the
point
with
all
of
this
stuff
and
and
where
we
want
to
get
to
is
that
we
are
in
a
position
where
we're
adaptable
enough
and
we're
gathering
enough
information
that
we
can
change
things
based
on
kind
of
what
we
see
in
terms
of
how
users
are
actually
using
the
site,
and
so
if
and
so
the
exo,
you
know
the
point
about
this-
is
we
don't
necessarily
want
to
we're?
Not.
B
F
To
get
to
the
right
answer
straight
away,
this
is
about
you
know,
starring
at
out
on
an
iterative
journey,
and
so
our
hypothesis
now
is
that
it'll,
work
and
I
think
enabling
the
future,
because
of
his
higher
SEO
ranking
and
because
of
the
higher
amount
of
traffic,
will
allow
us
to
test
hypotheses
much
more
easily
as
I
think.
It
makes
sense.
As
as
our
starting
point.
F
A
Of
as
a
point
of
order
here,
we
are
at
the
top
of
the
hour,
so
we
should
probably
move
into
that
next
discussion
that
that,
had
you
guys
had
coordinated
I
have
to
apologize
too
I
have
to
apologize
to
Ben
because
twice
now,
we've
kind
of
run
out
of
time
before
getting
to
the
topic
of
discussion,
your
categorization
system.
So,
if
you
don't
mind,
maybe
we
could
put
that
off
again
until
next
week,
Ben.