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From YouTube: e-NABLE SPC Meeting - April 9, 2021
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This is a recording of the e-NABLE Strategic Planning Committee meeting for Friday, April 9, 2021.
The notes/agenda document can be found here: https://bit.ly/2RICPyR
A
Yeah
so
I
just
finished
the.
B
I'm
sorry
to
interrupt
isabel.
I
I
was
misleading
you
there.
I
just
want
to
go
through
the
action
items,
real,
quick
and
then
we're
going
to
have
you
go
as
soon
as
we
get
into
the
the
actual
agenda.
So
I'll
come
right
back
to
you,
I'm
sorry!
So
for
the
action
items
from
last
week,
myself
and
bob
who's-
probably
not
going
to
be
with
us
today,
he's
dealing
with
a
very
painful
kidney
stone
worked
with.
We've
been
working
with
eric
a
new
volunteer
to
develop
this
new
badge
for
the
sizing
process.
B
We
had
another.
I
had
another
meeting
with
eric
this
week
to
talk
about
the
kind
of
the
virtual
fitting
side
of
this
and
some
of
the
challenges
that
we've
run
into
with
doing
that
in
fusion,
and
I
think
we
figured
out
a
good
way
around
what
we
were
struggling
with.
I'm
going
to
be
testing
that
if
it
works
out
the
way
we
hope
I
have
to
re-record
the
tutorial
to
show
this
modified
approach
and
then
we'll
get
that
out
there
and
from
there.
B
We
can
go
ahead
and
finish
up
this
new
badge,
so
we're
making
good
progress
still
work
to
be
done.
I
guess
this
one
is
outdated.
Ben
was
gonna,
find
a
tool,
but
I
I
ended
up
finding
one
for
diagramming,
so
we're
gonna
look
at
this
today.
We
have
this
tool
called
edraw
max,
which
is
google
drive,
integrated
and
isabella
already
met
with
me,
and
we
looked
at
it
together.
B
So
we'll
show
that
today,
john
asked
mas
v
to
export
all
badges
issued
by
the
pathways
account
an
email
to
me
and
maria
and
other
interested
parties
any
updates
there
john.
I
guess
he
can't
talk,
but
I
haven't
seen
any
emails,
so
I'm
guessing.
How
is
bob
bob
is
in
a
tremendous
amount
of
pain.
Unfortunately,
he
says
he's
seeing
a
doctor
today,
he's
he's
on
good
meds,
but
he's
doing
a
lot
of
pain.
C
Badger
pathways,
we
don't
know
where
it
comes
from
and
I
think
the
last
meeting
we
talked
about
emailing
them
and
trying
to
find
out.
B
What
we
talked
about
was
we
wanted
to
export
all
the
badges
that
have
been
issued
by
that
account.
So
we
can
see
what
that
account
is
doing,
and
then
I
will
reach
out
to
badger,
and
you
know
I
kind
of
have
to
understand
what
that
account
is
doing
first.
So
if
you
could
please
go
ahead
and
ask
nice
me
to
export
all
badges
that
that
account
issued
and
then
I
will
follow
up
and
we'll
get
it
dealt
with
great.
B
Okay
ben
draft,
an
email
to
device
recipients
inviting
them
to
join
the
pilots
panel.
C
B
C
Sure
and
yeah,
let
me
know
down
there.
Okay,
I
can
do
that.
B
Okay,
I'm
not
going
to
get
into
these
special
guest
presentations.
We
have
coming
up
in
the
future.
We've
got
all
of
our
usual
data
statistics
charts
on
pages
two
and
three,
and
with
that
I'm
going
to
turn
it
over
once
again
to
isabella
sorry
for
the
false
start.
There
go
ahead.
A
A
So
I
broke
down
the
enable
information
into
three
sections
information.
Everyone
needs
volunteer,
discover
by
volunteer
type,
so
this
one
describes
more
of
like
who
each
person
is
in
the
enable
network
and
kind
of
the
work
they
they
do
and
then
discover
by
process
type
and
badges
is
how
to
do
the
different
activities
within
enable
and
basically
how
it
works.
Is
you
click
either
on
the
title
or
picture,
and
it
takes
you
to
a
summarized
and
condensed
version
of
all
the
information.
A
Even
the
title
pages
have
links
that
kind
of
explain
how
the
website
works,
and
eventually
the
only
thing
that
I'm
missing
under
is
under
legal
and
resources.
A
I
I
need
information
to
give
to
universities
such
as
like
how
to
get
an
irb,
and
you
know,
set
up
a
constitution
for
the
organization,
but
other
than
that.
I
think
it's
pretty
complete.
The
next
steps,
after
this
is
to
add
maps
and
diagrams
so
yeah,
I'm
really
excited
with
the
website.
So
far,.
A
Oh
yeah,
so
I,
since
you
pointed
out
that
we
want
to
have
people
start
in
certain
areas,
I
have
like
start.
Here's
I
try
to
put
them
up
front
yeah
and
again,
like
I
mentioned
earlier,
the
one
thing
that
I'm
concerned
about
is
that
I
have
links
to
a
lot
of
places
in
this
section
of
the
website.
A
So
I
guess
further
discussion
will
be.
Where
will
my
website
be
in
the
hub
and
will
we
be
keeping
pages
here?
That's.
B
Always
a
challenge,
you
know
when
I
ran
into
this
when
I
was
setting
up
the
hub,
originally
you're,
building
out
so
many
pages
and
all
those
pages
are
linking
to
other
pages
and
then,
if
one
of
those
pages
changes
and
that
link
changes,
you
got
to
remember.
Where
else
did
you
use
that
link
and
you
got
to
go
change?
It
can
be
really
confusing.
One
thing
I
will
point
out:
if
you're
not
already
doing
so
whenever
you
link
to
another
resource
be
sure
to
use
the
permalink.
B
Did
you
see
that
there,
okay,
yeah
that'll
that'll,
be
very
helpful?
The
permalinks,
even
if
that
page
moves
somewhere
else
that
permeation
still
works
so
that'll
that'll
avoid
a
lot
of
those
troubles
right
there,
but
as
far
as
where
it
goes,
that's
something
that
we'll
have
to
talk
about.
I
mean
what
you
showed
me
just
now
or
what
you
showed
us.
This
strikes
me
as
what
probably
should
become
the
landing
page.
B
You
know
moving
forward,
but
what
we
have
to
figure
out
is
I
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
way
of
setting
up
the
hub
so
that
when
you
log
in
like
for
the
first
time
as
a
new
user,
you
go
to
this
landing
page.
But
then
subsequently,
whenever
you
come
back,
you
go
to
this
other
landing
page,
because
you
don't
want
to
go
to
that
page.
Every
time
you
log
into
the
hub.
You
just
want
to
go
there
when
you're
new,
so
that
we
have
to
figure
out
mazda.
I'm
sure
can
help
us
with
that.
B
B
So,
okay,
let's,
let's
actually
take
a
step
forward
because
john
is
saying
he
suggests
the
next
step
is
to
diagram
the
links
and
then
try
to
eliminate
the
redundancies.
So
that's
I
completely
agree
we're
going
to
look
at.
We
do
want
to
avoid
having
the
same
information
in
multiple
places
as
much
as
possible,
because
what
happens
is
we
change
in
one
place?
We
forget
to
change
it
somewhere
else
and
things
get
out
of
sync,
so
we
want
to
try
to
have
one
instance
of
every
bit
of
information
just
link
to
it.
B
Okay,
so
just
to
pull
up,
let's
see,
do
I
already
have
it
open
here
yeah
over
here
is
this:
you
draw
tool,
edrawmax
tool,
so
isabel-
and
I
just
started
looking
at
this
and
we
have
not
gone
far
in
this
yet,
but
I,
what
I
started
to
do
is
to
kind
of
rebuild
one
of
john's
diagrams,
the
onboarding
diagram
in
here-
and
this
is
just
to
start-
there's
a
whole
bunch
more
that
haven't
built
out
yet,
but
just
to
show
you
what
this
would
look
like.
B
Actually,
it
would
be
better
to
show
you
the
h,
so
what
will
happen
is
we'll
build
out
the
diagrams
each
one
of
these
elements
gets
a
link
to
it
and
then
what
you
end
up
doing
is
we
would
export
it
to
html
and
then
the
html
can
be
embedded
in
the
hub.
So
when
it
goes
into
the
hub,
it
would
look
like
where
did
that,
just
go
hold
on.
C
Now
do
you
know,
is
it
live
linking
so
if
you
edit
it,
does
it
automatically
update
the
website.
B
Not
exactly
I'd
have
to
go
over
the
process
with
you,
but
we're
building
the
diagrams
in
this
tool
and
then
we're
exporting
from
this
tool
to
html
and
that
html
would
be
brought
into
the
hub.
It's
not
going
to
be
an
automatic
process
if
we
make
an
update,
we'd
have
to
bring
in
an
updated
html,
okay,
so
it's
static
yeah.
So
there
may
be
a
way
of
automating
that
moving
forward.
I'm
not
worried
about
that
right
now.
We
just
need
to
get
it
built
out.
B
So
this
is
what
it
would
look
like
in
the
hub.
It
would
just
be
an
html
file
for
a
diagram,
but
when
you
click
on
one
of
these
things
it
would
it
would
you
know
hot
link
over
to
the
appropriate
resource.
You
know
new
member
resources
would
take
you
right
to
the
new
member
resources
etc.
Now
it's
worth
pointing
out,
I
just
threw
this
together
to
see
if
the
tool
would
work
just
to
do
this
test.
I
don't
think
you
know
they're
not
going
to
look
like
this.
This
is
a
very
plain,
boring
template.
B
What
I'm
hoping
we'll
do
is
browse
through
some
of
their
templates.
They
have
some
beautiful
templates
in
here
for
various
business
processes
and
flow
charts
and
we'll
find
one
that
we
like
the
look
of
and
kind
of
use
that
as
a
starting
point
and
we'll
we'll
build
out
these
diagrams,
so
they're,
they're,
nice
and
colorful
and-
and
you
know,
kind
of
have
a
more
visual
look
to
them.
But
but
functionally
it'll
it'll
be
like
this,
where
each
each
element
in
the
diagram
can
be
linked
off
to
something
and
that
can
go
with
you
know.
B
So
one
of
these
diagrams
could
go
right
above
the
table
that
isabella
just
showed
us,
so
it
would
be
linking
to
the
same
resources
as
those
icons
in
her
boxes.
It's
just
you
have
two
different
ways,
depending
on
how
you
think
you
know
some
people,
like
kind
of
seeing
it
in
a
process
flow
view.
Some
people
like
to
look
underneath
in
her
boxes
and
look
at
more
by
a
topic
view,
so
we're
thinking
which
presents
it
in
two
different
views
linking
to
the
same
resources.
A
And
because
I
just
finished
the
website,
or
at
least
the
first
draft
of
the
website,
that's
my
plan
for
the
rest
of
the
semester
is
to
make
the
the
maps.
So
if
there
are
any
existing
maps,
if
you
could
email
them
to
me,
then
it'll
be
much
easier
for
me
to
just
make
them
prettier.
B
Yeah,
so
I
know
I
know
john
has
two
there's
the
the
two
that
I
already
set
up
files
for
in
our
workspace.
So
one
is
the
onboarding
sort
of
process
and
where
you
can
go
and
different
ways
you
can
get
involved
and
then
the
other
one
is
the
funding
options
and
the
different
ways
you
can
go
to
get
different
kinds
of
funding,
so
he
developed
those
both
in
omnigraffle,
which
is
a
mac
tool,
and
I
don't
know
that
you
have
that,
but
I
can
export
it
in
a
wide
variety
of
different
formats.
B
So
maybe
just
I
don't
know,
should
I
just
export
it
to
like
pdfs
for
you
or
something
yeah
pds
would
be
perfect.
Okay,
I
can
do
that.
I
have
copies
of
those
and
so
I'll
send
you
those
two
diagrams.
I
we
have
others,
I'm
not
sure
exactly
if
they're
up
to
date
or
where
they
get
kind
of
all
these
diagrams
floating
around
we'd
have
to
see
if
we
can
dig
up
any
others
that
might
even
if
out
of
date,
they
might
be
good
to
reference.
A
Great
and
then
I'm
more
than
happy
to
edit
the
pages
more.
So
if
you
all
have
time
to
skim
it
and
like
put
comments,
I
will
add
those
to
the
pages.
B
D
B
I
believe
so
let
me
get
back
into
edit
mode
here
I
mean
when
you
put
in
a
link
you're
putting
in
the
this
is
the
hover
description
and
then
the
link.
So
this
is
the
text
that'll
pop
up.
D
D
B
D
B
It
is
something
worth
playing
with
and
maybe
there's
something
I'm
not
seeing
here-
maybe
there's
a
setting
for
that,
but
that's
worth
looking
into
yeah
hover
hover
details
would
be
nice,
okay,
so
isabella
you
and
I
can
play
around
with
this
and
see
if
we
can
figure
out
a
way
to
do
that.
I
know
there's
a
lot
of
functionality
in
here
that
I
haven't
explored
yet.
C
Usually
when
john
makes
something
in
omnigraffle,
he
makes
like
a
jpeg
or
something
and
then
sends
it,
and
then
that
gets
tossed
into
a
drive
holder,
but
it'd
be
great
if
there
was
a
way
to
look
at
drive
integration
and
also
sort
of
dynamic
updates,
because
again
john
will
make
the
the
process
that
we've
had
so
far.
Is
that
he'll
make
a
visualization,
but
sometimes
he'll
be
tweaking
it
as
he
goes,
and
then
it's
hard
to
remember
wait.
C
B
All
right
back
to
the
notes
and
see
where
we
go
from
here
so.
A
I
guess
just
from
fundraising
I
have
completed,
I
found
some
places
to
apply
for
grants.
I've
completed
a
letter
that
you
would
use
to
apply
for
the
grants
and
once
I
get
feedback
from
my
professor
I'll
use
that
to
apply
for
the
comcast
grant,
which
is
funding
open
source
projects
right
now.
I'm
currently
writing
a
donor
appeal
letter,
which
is
like
a
cold
call
letter
and
I'm
trying
to
decide.
A
D
A
Great
right,
I
did
share
with
you
both
the
the
first
draft,
so
maybe
you
guys
can
help
me
tweak
it
to
meet
the
need
for
the
newsletter.
C
That
sounds
great
and
I
did
get
your
email
I'll
follow
up
on
that
today.
I
wonder
if
so
taking
a
sidestep.
Yesterday,
john
and
I
were
in
a
sort
of
like
an
interview
article
for
the
daily
beast,
sponsored
by
verizon
and
john
mentioned-
that
you
had
found
the
there's
a
verizon
foundation
that
does
sort
of
like.
Is
it
open
source
based
projects
or.
A
C
Well
right
or
you
could
do
comcast,
and
then
you
know
we
can
also
write,
maybe
edit
it
and
toss
that
out
to
verizon.
If
john
thinks
it.
A
B
Great
okay,
moving
on
to
our
next
topic,
it's
listed
here
as
a
discussion
of
ewc
limitations,
but
really
what
it's
turned
into
is
discussion
of
community
systems,
and
you
know:
where
can
we
go
and
how
can
we
improve
on
the
tools
that
we're
offering
to
the
globally
enabled
community
for
matching
and
managing
the
case
workflow,
and
all
that
good
stuff
and
we've
had
a
series
of
discussions
in
recent
weeks
with
a
number
of
our
leading
chapters
and
chapter
leaders,
terry
from
enable
france
zainab
from
enable
turkey
everton
from
enable
brazil
they've
been
tremendously
helpful
in
showing
us
what
they've
built
and
helping
us
to
understand
what
the
different
needs
are
in
different
regions
and
actually,
as
of
this
morning,
we
had
a
very
exciting
discussion
and
and
came
up
with,
I
think,
a
very
exciting
path
forward,
which
in
summary,
is
enable
france,
tre
is
is
going
to
his
board
on
tuesday
to
propose
essentially
a
redevelopment
of
their
web
platform
that
they
have
right
now,
which
we
we
talked
about
previously.
B
It's
essentially
mapping
oriented
you
see
pins
on
the
map
for
the
volunteers
and
the
people
requesting
devices
and
an
admin
or
chapter
leader
can
go
in
and
they
can
do
the
matching
using
drop
downs
and
it
will
automatically
match
based
on
proximity,
and
it's
got.
You
know.
Nice
simple
features
for
connecting
a
volunteer
to
a
case
and
and
managing
that
delivery.
B
They're
gonna
be
redeveloping
that
platform
with
a
number
of
improvements,
including
significantly
developing
it
in
both
english
and
french,
which
is
a
really
good
start
towards
a
multilingual
platform
and
they're
going
to
make
it
available
to
us.
Then
this
is
a
platform
that's
developed
in
php,
with
a
sql
backend
and
what
we're
thinking
is
well.
The
hub
is
based
on
php.
B
Maybe
we
can
kind
of
port
this
in
and
figure
out
a
way
to
integrate
this
right
into
the
hub
and
give
people
a
a
platform
that
they
can
use
right
in
the
hub
to
see
available
device
requests.
You
know,
get
matched
up
with
somebody
and
and
go
through
that
process.
We
talked
about
a
lot
of
different
sort
of
features
and
things
that
we're
going
to
strive
for,
but
that's
the
gist
of
it.
I
don't
want
to
let
john
or
ben
jump
in
with
anything.
D
Just
a
couple
of
observations
about
that
one
is
that
masby,
who
is
not
a
big
fan
of
the
hum
hub
platform,
has
been
careful
to
do
as
little
as
possible.
B
That
would
inherently
be
the
case
here,
because
this
is
being
developed.
I
don't
think
there's
going
to
be
any
dependencies
on
the
hub.
This
is
essentially
going
to
be
a
php
web,
app
that
we
just
embed
in
the
hub.
So
there's
no
reason
we
couldn't
unplug
that
and
put
it
somewhere
else.
If
we
move
away
from
the
hub
of
the
future.
D
The
other
thing
I
wanted
to
observe
is
that
one
of
the
nice
things
about
this
particular
conversation
is
that,
while
I
think
ben
in
particular
facilitated
this
conversation
in
this
meeting
of
the
minds,
the
plan
going
forward
is
actually
a
nice
bilateral
and
initial
bilateral
collaboration
between
france
and
turkey,
with
an
eye
towards
creating
something
that
other
chapters
can
pick
up
now.
D
D
My
third
observation
is
that
that
a
however,
a
good
function
that
we
played
and
that
other
chapters
and
groups
can
play
is
in
fact
to
facilitate
these
kinds
of
conversations
across
chapters
which,
I
think
don't
happen
as
often
as
they
might
that's.
B
B
They've
got
plenty
of
people
to
print
devices
and
they've
got
plenty
of
people
to
you
know
help
with
the
fitting
and
all
that
what
they
don't
have
is
people
with
cad
skills
to
do
the
customization
so
they're
going
to
enable
france
specifically
saying:
do
you
have
people
that
can
help
us
with
that?
So
what
we're
getting
into
here
strikes
me
is
very
much
like
the
wishbone,
except
instead
of
I
need
this
stuff.
It's
hey.
B
So
anyway,
it's
going
to
take
time
for
this
to
play
out,
but
we
have
a
path
forward,
we'll
hear
after
tuesday
how
the
board
meeting
goes.
I'm
pretty
sure
that
he's
going
to
get
approved
from
what
I
know
of
terry's,
a
very
convincing
guy
he'll,
make
a
good
case
for
it
and
assuming
that
moves
forward,
he
said
he's
hoping
to
have
something
up
by
around
june,
with
kind
of
the
basic
current
functionality
and
the
rebuild.
And
so
you
know
I
would
say
over
the
summer
time.
B
Maybe
we
could
look
at
experimenting
with
this
in
the
hub
and
you
know
we'll
see
where
it
goes
from
there.
But
if
this
works
out
we
would
have
a
platform.
You
know
that
we
could
number
one
allow
other
chapters
to
kind
of
clone
and
copy
and
use
for
themselves
if
needed-
or
you
know,
use
it
within
the
hub.
But
even
if
we
have
different
instances
of
this
app
around
the
world,
there's
the
possibility
of
having
a
centralized
reporting.
B
Where
you
know
each
chapter
could
choose
what
data
they
make
visible
to
the
community
and
that
anonymized
data
could
could
all
be
collected
in
a
centralized,
dashboard,
so
kind
of
heading
in
that
direction
here,
which
is
very
exciting,
something
we've
never
been
able
to
pull
off
what
else?
What
else?
I
think?
That's
it
on
the
on
the
system
so
we'll
report,
as
that
goes.
As
I
said,
it's
not
gonna
happen
overnight,
but
it's
good
things
coming.
B
So
the
next
topic
I
have
here
is
discussion
of
inducting
maker,
savvy
recipients
as
test
pilots,
so
ben
any
update
on
the
test
pilot
initiative.
C
There
really
hasn't
been
much
news,
we're
aiming
for
next
week
to
have
a
meeting.
I
haven't
gotten
many
responses
from
the
emails.
C
Patrick
was
interested
in
leading
this
month's
session,
but
wasn't
in
our
normal
time
this
week
for
a
meeting
so
I'll
follow
up
with
him
and
if,
if
he's
got
other
stuff
going
on
I'll
jump
in
and
see,
if
I
can
coordinate
it,
okay,
but
but
we
do
have
new
people
to
add
in
so
I
guess
that's
worth
mentioning
that
we
we
do
have
a
new
recipient
volunteer
here
in
rochester,
that's
interested
in
participating
and
patrick
suggested.
B
Just
a
thought
ben
something
to
maybe
talk
to
masuri
about.
We
now
have
an
improved
onboarding
in
the
hub.
I
know
he
built
a
new
form
where
people
can
actually
check
some
boxes
to
indicate
things
when
they're
signing
up,
maybe
give
them
a
box
to
indicate.
Do
you
have
a
limb
difference
yourself
and
if
they
check
that
box,
you
can
auto
assign
them
to
that
space
for
the
test,
pilots.
C
Right,
that's
an
interesting
idea.
I
did
notice
that
that's
a
good
point-
and
we
do
have
that
question
in
the
registration
auto
assigning
is-
is
a
great
idea.
Some
of
the
folks
that
register
don't
identify
as
having
limb
difference,
which
is
interesting,
so
they
have
limb
difference
they're
asking
about
a
device,
but
they
don't
identify
it
within
their
registration.
So
you
know
just
there
might
be
a
little
bit
of
a.
B
You
capture
some
of
them
that
way
at
least
so
yeah
all
right.
B
So,
let's
see
next
up
here
is
our
badging
process,
and
I
think
I
I
kind
of
already
summarized
that
before
we're
making
good
progress
on
the
new
badging
for
the
sizing
process,
there's
just
a
lot
that
goes
into
that,
because
we
want
to
roll
it
out,
along
with
this
new
virtual
fitting
methodology
using
fusion
360,
which
we're
finalizing,
I'm
sorry,
I've
taken
so
long
ben
on
the
new
badge
graphics,
I
just
got
really
buried,
but
I
I
think
I
can
get
them
finished
up
today.
I
know
you're
trying
to
get
that
rollout
done.
B
So
I
will
follow
up
with
you
this
afternoon
and
get
you
the
the
revised
graphics
I've
got
about.
Half
of
them
done.
I
just
need
to
crank
out
the
rest,
great,
no
problem.
Okay,
anything
else
to
report
on
ben
with
that
badge,
migration
or
anything.
C
Yeah
I
can
give
a
quick
update.
There's
been,
we
had
a
meeting
this
week.
There's
been
some
sort
of
extended
review
the
next
steps.
Let
me
pop
up
that
document,
so
we
came
up
with
a
different
categories
for
the
badges.
So
when
you
go
to
the
badge
page
there'll
be
sort
of
these
different
sections
that
they're
in
the.
C
Let's
see,
there's
a
whole
system
that
we've
looked
at
for
auto,
issued
badges
and
pre-re
requirements,
for
example,
once
you
log
into
the
hub,
you
can
auto
issue
a
badge
saying
you
joined
the
hub.
Some
of
those
can
be
really
helpful.
C
B
That's
actually
been
retired,
so
don't
don't
bother
recreating
those
badges
but
but
for
I'm
thinking
for
skill
sets
that
once
like,
for
example,
if
you,
if
you
earn
a
badge
for
all
of
the
different
designs
in
the
catalog,
you
get
like
a
design
master
badge
or
something
like
that.
C
Right
right,
right
and
there's
there's
just
some
sneaky
ways
that
it
can
make
it
easier
for
him
too.
So
if,
if
we
have
20
different
devices,
if
somebody
gets
any
of
those
20
devices,
mazda
can
auto
issue
a
general
device
badge
and
then,
when
he's
searching
for
prereqs
like
for
a
chapter,
somebody
that
wants
to
start
a
chapter
as
long
as
they
have
that
general
badge,
it
shows
that
they've
printed
any
of
the
other
20.
yeah.
So
he
doesn't
have
to
do
sort
of
more
complicated
queries.
Yeah
that'll
help.
C
C
He's
working
on
writing
the
codes
for
the
updates
and
the
pre-testing
backing
up
all
the
old
data.
So
if
there's
anything
that
down
the
line
we
realize.
Oh,
this
is
a
user
that
submitted
stuff
in
the
past.
We
can
go
back
and
get
missing
data
through
his
backup,
which
is
great
so,
as
always,
he's
being
pragmatic.
With
the
process
he's
going
to
do.
B
Ben
just
want
to
make
sure
you
notice,
in
the
chat
that
bob
is
suggesting
an
article
for
the
newsletter
about
recipient
makers.
C
About
recipient
makers,
test
pilots
yeah,
oh
yeah,
sure
yeah,
there's
for
the
next
newsletter,
it's
as
soon
as
we
get
this
out.
I
think
we've
got
enough
content
with
with
all
these
other
projects
to
fill
it
up.
But
that's
a
good
point,
john.
B
Okay,
moving
on
then
lumio
stuff
here
we've
got
this
discussion
going
and
I've
actually
completely
forgotten
to
check
in
on
it.
But
we
have
this
discussion
about
the
policy
that
was
proposed
and
I
think
it's
been
probably
see
april,
2nd,
so
yeah,
it's
been
over
a
week.
B
C
You
know
it
was
really
helpful
that
you
guys
have
that
we
have
this
discussion
going
on
in
lumio.
There
was
a
nyap
meeting
that
was
sort
of
talking
about.
You
know
the
the
balance
between
commercialization-
and
this
is
a
familiar
topic
so
just
to
be
able
to
copy
and
paste
this
and
say
you
know
this
is
this
is
sort
of
where
we're
aiming
for
sort
of
a
general
policy
was
really
helpful.
So
I
do
feel
like
moving
forward.
C
C
There
is
going
to
be
a
bit
of
a
learning
curve,
though
I
kept
coming
back
to
saying
you
know
it's
about
the
action,
it's
not
a
device
itself.
That
is,
you
know,
an
enabled
device,
but
it's
how
it's
being
I
don't
know
distributed.
You
know
if
it's
free
and
if
the
the
license
allows
for
that,
that's
enable.
But
if
you
take
the
same
device
and
it
does
allow
for
commercialization,
you
sell
it.
That's
not
enabled
well.
B
I,
like
the
I,
like
the
revised
wording
that
was
proposed
by
rob
mckay.
Actually,
he
slightly
modified.
The
sort
of
the
policy
statement
to
say
enable
is
a
volunteer
philanthropic
effort
in
support
of
an
open
source
community.
We
give
devices
away
for
free
any
commercial
activity
regarding
device
creation
is
done
outside
of
enable
yeah.
It's
a
little
bit
more
generalized.
I
like
that.
B
I
kind
of
like
his
wording
better,
so
maybe
I'll,
I
think
it's
been
more
than
a
week
I'll,
go
ahead
and
turn
this
into
a
vote
and
I
think
I'll
go
ahead
and
incorporate
his
modified
wording
instead
of
what
I
had
there
and
we'll
put
this
to
a
vote,
sound
good
everyone
that
was
great
okay,
so
I'll
do
that.
Let
me
just
make
an
action
item
for
myself
real
quick,
I
don't
think
there's
anything
else
going
on
in
lumio,
though.
B
Yeah,
I
don't
think
we
have
anything
else
new
in
lumio
unless
there
was
something
I
missed.
So,
let's
see
lindsey's,
not
here,
tools
and
processes
from
chapters
we
talked
about,
that's
out
of
place
andrew
hasn't
been
with
us
for
a
while
hope,
he's
doing.
Okay,
anything
to
report
on
the
chapter
wishbone
project,
then.
C
I
did
get
an
email
there.
There
are
volunteers
that
are
interested
in
being
a
part
of
it
right
now.
It's
just
looking
at
you
know
getting
the
badging
up
then
from
the
badging.
It's
sort
of
mirroring
some
of
those
features
in
the
chapter
dashboard.
You
know
you
to
get
it
to
be
a
chapter.
You
have
to
get
a
badge
and
then
to
do
wishbone.
You
have
to
go
through
this
sort
of
chapter.
C
You
know
it's
four
chapters,
so
I
I
do
think
having
all
those
pieces
puzzled
together
means
sort
of
patiently
sort
of
sitting
on
the
sidelines
with
the
wishbone.
But
there
are
people
that
are
interested,
and
you
know
I'm
anxious
tonight.
B
That's
an
interesting
idea,
maybe
just
to
jot
down
to
talk
with
masby
about
at
some
point
in
the
future
on
the
hub.
When
you
set
up
a
new
space,
you
can
set
it
so
that
anybody
can
join
without
having
to
be,
you
know,
admitted
or
you
can
set
it,
so
they
can
request
to
join
and
then
they
have
to
be
approved.
You
know
for
the
space,
it
would
be
nice
if
he
could.
B
C
That
is
interesting
for,
for
us,
the
any
volunteer
would
be
able
to
contribute,
but
just
for
the
chapters
to
be
able
to
request.
It
is
a
really
interesting
idea
of
of
trying
to
encourage.
I
mean
I
do
think
it
came
up
in
the
conversation
today
with
zainab
and
and
theory
all
of
these
skills
that
they're
interested
in
sort
of
labeling
within
their
community
and
matching
with
different
projects
that
all
could
align
really
well
with
the
badging
process
and
not.
B
Only
not
only
does
it
align,
I
mean
think
about
our
whole
badging
ecosystem
right
now.
It's
really
just
bragging
rights.
That's
all
it
is
we're
not
really
using
it
for
anything.
Now
we're
talking
about
actually
using
these
badges
and
the
more
they
get
used,
the
more
they
get
incorporated,
where
we're
using
them
to
do
dependency
checks
and
to
you
know
before
you
can
get
into
a
case
and
for
things
like
that,
the
more
we
use
them,
the
more
people
are
going
to
adopt
them
and
embrace
them.
I
think
right.
C
So
exciting
stuff,
but
coming
back
to
wishbone,
you
know
it's
it's
waiting
for
the
foundation
to
set
for
the
badging
system
and
for
the
chapter
system
and
the
puzzle
piece
that
it's
going
to
have
to
take
shape
to
fit
that
yeah.
Okay,.
B
I'm
going
to
skip
a
couple
of
these
topics
that
aren't
relevant.
Some
of
these
are
for
bob
who's
out.
Today,
we've
got
fundraising
on
here.
As
a
topic,
I
know,
isabella
talked
a
little
bit
about
the
work
she's
doing
and
developing
some
new
template
materials
for
us.
Anybody
else
have
anything
to
discuss
with
relation
to
fundraising.
A
C
D
Right
which
we
will
do
so,
this
is
a
different
topic
for
isabella's
governance
page
I
I
wrote
a
brief
summary
of
our
current
form
of
governance
and,
while
I
was
doing
it,
I
realized
that
we've
got
these
nice
subdomains,
like
hub.enable.org
and
etc.
B
You
know
honestly,
john,
I
don't
know
why
we
haven't
thought
about
this
sooner
yeah.
No
reason
we
can't
do
that.
I
think
I
just
have
to
log
into
the
google
admin
and
I
can
set
up
redirects
like
that.
If
I'm
because
you're
managing
the
dns
through
google
right.
B
C
If
you
don't
mind
or
I'll
just
add
this
too,
I'm
going
to
add
another
to-do
list
and
I'm
going
to
tag
john
in
this
for
the
newsletter
before
we
send
it
out.
We
need
to
review
the
dns
settings.
B
Might
have
to
do
with
the
the
mail
server
there's
some
kind
of
mail
authentication
that
they
do
now
that
we
might
have
to
make
sure
is
configured
properly.
C
And
benchmark
can
help
with
that,
but
it
just
takes
you
know
going
through
it.
I
don't
have
access
to
make
the
the
changes.
I
I
did
it
once
and
I
was
in
mexico.
This
is
almost
two
years
ago
now.
I.
B
B
B
All
right:
well,
we
can
just
wrap
short
and
continue
next
week
have
a
great
week.
Everyone.