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A
Yep,
okay:
we
are
in
fact
live
morning
andrew.
How
are
you
good
morning?
Okay,
let's
see
ben
is
probably
not
in
a
good
place
to
help
with
notes.
Today,
john,
are
you
able
to
handle
that.
A
Are
you
okay?
I
I
didn't
know
if
you'd
be
able
to
well
then
leave
it
to
you.
Anyone
else
is
welcome
to
help
out.
I
don't
think
we.
A
All
right
action
items:
I've
got
to
write
up
this
job
description
for
bob
that
we
talked
about
for
one
of
these
champion
sort
of
roles
that
we
talked
about,
which
is
to
do
some
analysis
on
our
matching
platform
options
and
sort
of
help
us
craft
a
plan
forward.
Oh
and
speak
of
the
man
there
is
bob.
I
was
just
given
an
update
on
the
job
description.
I
need
to
write
up
for
you,
so
I
just
started
in
on
that.
A
Unfortunately,
I
just
ran
into
a
roadblock
because
I
was
going
to
pull
in
the
I'd
previously
written
up
a
detailed
job
description
for
enable
web
central
with
all
the
kind
of
developer
requirements
and
all
that
and
that
was
on
volunteer
match,
and
it
turns
out
that
our
listing
expired,
and
I
cannot
find
a
copy
of
it
away
from
me.
So
I'm
digging
through
emails
to
see
if
I
can
find
it
and
archive.
A
My
my
previous
partner
had
written
that
up
for
me.
I
wouldn't
even
know
how
to
write
that
description,
but
I
will
I
will
get
the
details
needed
from
my
other
volunteer.
If
I
can't
recover
this
so
get
back,
no.
A
And
then
you're
gonna
write
up
a
lumio
discussion
thread.
Okay,
this
is
tied
to
the
same
thing.
Yeah.
A
Description,
yep,
okay,
alexander,
develop
a
process
for
capturing
frequently
asked
questions,
maybe
leveraging
discord
and
sharing
the
faqs
and
the
hub
wiki.
So
I'm
curious,
have
you
done
any
of
that
this
week,
like
have
you
been
like.
E
A
D
D
E
A
I
do
have
a
template
for
that.
I
can
show
you
where
that
is.
E
F
A
E
A
Okay,
so
hold
on
this
alexander,
I'm
putting
this
link
in
the
chat
for
you.
That's
the
typical
guidance
that
we
give
for
what
kind
of
3d
printer
we're
happy
to
modify
that
if
anyone
else
has
input,
but
it's
pretty
general,
you
know
decent
sized,
build
area,
heated,
bed
etc.
Some
some
suggestions
of
things
to
look
at
and
I'm
sorry.
Your
other
question
alexander,
was.
E
D
A
A
Think
that's
a
bigger
discussion
than
we're,
probably
gonna,
have
time
for
today,
but
we're
trying
to
use
the
hub
better.
To
do
some
of
that.
I
think
ben's
done
some
great
work
in
the
way
he's
organizing
and
publishing
these
recurring
monthly
meetings
and
that's
making
it
more
visible.
These
different
working
groups
that
we
have
that
are
not
just
about
making
devices,
so
I
think
that's
giving
people
channels
to
get
involved.
A
We're
we're
starting
to
highlight
some
of
those
recurring
things
in
our
pinned
post
better
and
some
of
those
needs
have
been
updated
recently
in
terms
of
you
know
that
that
main
pin
post
in
our
forum
now
lists
several
things
that
we're
seeking.
So
we
need
to
do
more
of
that
and
I'm
not
saying
that's
that's
solved,
but
you
know
if
anyone
else
has
any
ideas.
C
The
place
for
that
would
be
the
the
post
and
the
hub,
so
I
added
some
some
comments
to
some
folks
that
asked
about
how
to
participate
alexander,
I
see
that
you're
you're
active
there
too,
which
is
great,
so
I
think
letting
people
know
what
they
can
participate
in
just
right
there
in
the
comment
would
be
great.
F
A
A
F
F
A
Maybe
that's
what
I
mean.
Maybe
it's
something
we
can
leverage.
I
had
never
thought
about
that,
but
yeah
we
do
have
this
mechanism
here.
We
have
this
kind
of
a
support
knowledge
base,
which
I
want
to
3d
print
parts
for
enable
but
not
assemble
them,
which
3d
printer
should
I
get
frequently
asked
questions
about
the
enable
community,
so
I've
got
a
number
of
these
in
here
that
are
relevant
and
we
can
add,
as
many
more
as
we
like
is
that.
A
Yeah,
all
of
these
are,
I
just
have
to
find
the
url
to
the
actual
public
dashboard,
which
I
don't
want
to
waste
your
time
as
I
find
here,
but
I
do
have
one
and
I'll
send
that
to
you.
In
fact,
I
think
it's
probably
just
this
support.shop30nurse.com,
it's
just
when
I
because
I'm
authenticated
it's
taking
me
to
the
admin,
but
that
that
should
give
you
to
the
public
page
for
anyone
else.
A
C
The
question
of:
what's
the
difference
in
terms
of
having
it
be
unlisted
or
public,
I
guess
if
it's
public,
it's
something
that
would
show
up
if
somebody
went
to
our
youtube
channel,
that's
right.
B
A
I
don't
know
I
have
always
done
these
sessions
as
unlisted
when
we
were
hosting
this
normal
zoom
meeting.
So
maybe
I
just
failed
to
click
on
that
when
I
did
a
live
stream
a
couple
times,
but
we've
always
kept
them
unlisted.
If
anyone
wants
to
we've
had
this
discussion
before
and
we
decided
to
keep
them
unlisted,
if
you
want
to
have
this
discussion
again,
I'm
happy
to
do
it
either
way.
You
guys
just
got
to
tell
me.
C
B
I
mean
the
live
stream
itself
could
be
public
and
then,
when
we
close
it,
it
can
be
unlisted.
If
you
go
to
the
enable
youtube
page
before.
I
definitely
remember
that
I
used
to
navigate
it
to
via
the
enable
youtube,
youtube
account
and
now.
F
A
F
I
don't
see
any
reason
not
to
make
it
public.
I
would
even
be
okay
about
it
being
searchable.
I
don't
know.
A
Okay,
it
says
public
now,
so
I,
whenever
I
create
one
of
these,
I
always
use
the
previous
one
as
a
template.
So
I'll
try
to
remember
to
check
that
next
week
and
make
sure
that
setting
sticks
and
once
I
get
that
as
the
template
I'm
using
then
I
shouldn't
have
to
remember
that
going
forward,
but
I'll
I'll
try
to
remember
to
keep
them
yeah.
B
It
did
work
now
now
it's
showing
up
as
enables
live
so,
okay.
A
All
right
so
we'll
take
that
as
an
agreement
going
forward
we're
going
to
do
these
as
public,
so
people
get
notifications
and
maybe
we'll
do
that
with
the
rest
of
these
recurring
meetings,
we're
doing
too.
If
that's
a
valuable,
you
know
way
to
notify
people
outside
of
the
hub.
Maybe
that's
worth
doing
for
all
of
our
recurring
meetings.
F
A
A
I
went
to
get
the
code
from
benchmark
our
email
platform
and
it
turns
out
they
changed
things
so
that
you
no
longer
have
the
email
archive
function
in
the
free
plan
that
we're
on.
So
we
just
no
longer
have
this
feature,
so
I
simply
removed
it
from
the
sidebar
in
the
hub.
We
no
longer
have
a
newsletter
archive.
We
do
have
links,
you
know
to
each
individual
newsletter.
So
if
we
want
to
build
our
own
archive
in
the
wiki,
let's
do
that,
but
I
did
not
do
so.
A
Did
that
jeremy
share
the
latest
monthly
event
summary
in
the
hub?
That's
done
so
you'll
see
now
in
the
main
forum
on
the
left
sidebar,
this
month's
enable
meetings
and
it
just
it's
just
an
iframe
embed
of
your
newsletter
ben.
So
each
month
all
we
need
to
do
is
come
in
here,
go
to
custom
pages
and
just
edit
that
to
put
in
the
link
for
your
latest
newsletter,
you
know
url
and
it'll
update
to
that
one
got
it
ben
okay.
A
So
that's
in
there
the
february
events
are
showing
up
nicely
and
oh
we'll
cross
that
one
off
and
cross
this
one
off
too
jeremy
go
live
with
new
device,
catalog
pages.
I
know
I
said
I'd
try
to
do
this
this
week
and
I
did
try.
So
I
fulfilled
that
end
of
it.
I
did
again
failed
on
getting
this
done.
A
I
went
in
to
start
working
on
it
and
honestly
I
started
to
get
a
little
bit
confused
and
overwhelmed
and
trying
to
had
a
hard
time
kind
of
figuring
out
exactly
what
it
is
that
I'm
supposed
to
be
doing
here-
and
I
decided
it's
probably
going
to
be
better
alexander
for
you
and
me
to
have
an
interactive
session
on
this,
because
it's
not
quite
clear
to
me
exactly
how
to
take
the
pages
that
you
did
and
what
goes
where
and
exactly
how
to
do.
This
go
live
thing.
I
just.
F
A
If
you
and
I
can
find
our
time
to
meet
next
week,
that
would
be
very
helpful
ben
update,
rich
brown's
chapter
spotlight
still
working
on
that.
C
I
am,
and
actually
this
week
has
been
sort
of
a
focus
on
the
project
that
dean's
working
on.
I
had
an
interview
with
gravielle
who.
F
C
The
ngo
in
the
dominican
republic,
that
partners
with
dean
and
ashish
at
the
university
of
southern
maine
so
that
that
project
is
coming
along
but
rich,
is
still
in
the
queue.
A
D
See
I
don't
have
any
move
on.
Yes,
there
is
the
one
issue
of
the
ticket
that
came
into
the
help
desk
concerning.
A
A
D
D
Into
it,
okay
go
to
the
one
I
use
and
there
it
is
down
open,
see
down
open
this
one
here,
yep,
okay,.
A
So
yeah
I
mean
this
honestly.
This
looks
like
they're
generic
I'll
bet
you.
If
I
pulled
up
that
one
from
a
year
ago,
I
they
they
probably
use
the
same
text.
This
is
just
what
they
send
out
to
anyone
that
looks
like
they're
involved
in
3d
printing.
To
see
that's
fine,
so
I
mean
we
can
reach
out
to
see
if
they
want
to
do
something.
But
I
don't
look.
I
don't
see
this
as
like
an
offer
to
give
us
stuff
or
anything
like
that.
A
F
B
A
B
A
This
is
not
an
american
yeah
right,
so
by
all
means.
Let's
so,
let's
see
bob
replied
thanks
for
watching
I'll
pass
this
along.
My
colleagues,
thank
you
for
your
assistance.
I'll
wait
for
your
team's
reply,
then
look
forward
to
it.
D
A
No
I've
worked
with
flashforge,
it
was
a
long
time
ago,
but
I
I
used
to
resell
their
stuff
and
I
don't
know
this
person
in
particular,
but
there
are
they're
very
well
liked
machines
widely
used
in
our
community.
I
know
so.
Certainly
it's
worth
a
discussion.
I
don't
know
what
they
have
in
mind,
but
let's
find
out
how
do
we
do
that.
F
So
I
have
a
few
questions.
Jeremy.
You
know
these
printers,
you
know
the
competition.
Are
you
open
to
the
notion
that
you
might
become
a
flash
forward
provider?
That's
not
critical!
I'm
just
curious
yeah.
A
I'm
always
open.
I
it's
not
our
forte
dealing
with
these
kind
of
budget
printers,
but
okay,
you
know
we
do.
We
do
offer
creality,
which
is
in
that
class
for
sure.
So
it's
something
that
I
I
you
know
like.
I
said
we
used
to
resell
flash
forwards
and
the
only
reason
that
we
we
dropped
them
was
we
found
that
there
was
it
it.
A
C
A
E
F
C
Were
kind
of
it
was,
it
was
more
about
talking
to
kyle
about
his
experience
with
creality,
just
to
get
a
sense
of
how
we
could
approach
flash
forge-
and
I
do
wonder
if
you
know
india
is-
is
not
around
the
corner
from
hong
kong.
But
if
there's
been
conversations
to
set
up
some
model
projects
in
india
and
they
need
equipment
that
could
be
a
bridge
to
explore
and
again
asking
kyle.
How
did
it
work
for
reality
and
and
starting
from
there.
D
Well
but
but
I
guess
the
big,
I
have
another
question
john:
do
we
even
want
to
be
bothered
with
this?
I
mean
there
are
a
lot
of
people
who
make
printers.
They
want,
probably
access
to
our
network
to
help
sell
printers.
Is
this
something
that
we
we
play
and
don't
have
time
for
or
priority?
For
I
mean.
A
I
think
it's
worth
exploring
bob.
You
know
there
are
so
many
3d
printers
on
the
market
and
I
get
these
kinds
of
inquiries
all
the
time
from
you
know,
people
that
sort
of
want
to
help
with
enable,
but
really
you
know,
they're
just
trying
to
get
their
name
out
there
and
everything
and
I
always
turn
them
away
flash
forward.
A
Isn't
in
that
group,
you
know
if
there
were,
because
what
I,
what
I
think
is
relevant
is
is
you
know
how
many
people
in
our
community
are
actually
using
them,
and
I
think
you
know
creality
and
flash
forge,
and
you
know
prusa
are
the
ones
that
come
to
mind
that
people
are
definitely
using
pretty
widely.
So
any,
I
think,
just
a
discussion
would
certainly
be
worthwhile
to
see
what
they
have
in
mind.
A
F
The
interesting
thing
about
the
reality
relationship
is
that
last
I
heard
they
weren't
really
following
through
with
kyle,
but
it
was
a
really
interesting
model
and
that's
why
I
think
ben
is
right
that
someone
should
just
get
an
update
from
kyle
and
then
either
invite
kyle
to
reach
out
to
flash,
forge
or
reach
out
the
flash
floor.
I'm
just
saying
bob.
You
could
be
the
point
person
for
this,
but
you
don't
have
to
be.
D
F
C
And
I
think
he's
would
be
open
to
sharing
his
experiences
with
reality,
and
that
might
just
give
us
a
sense
of
what
to
do
and
maybe
not
to
do.
Oh
yeah.
A
A
This
is
again
probably
a
bigger
discussion
we
want
to
get
in
today.
I
will
just
tell
you
that
the
one
issue
I
do
know
of
from
my
involvement
with
kyle's
partnership
with
creality
revolved
around
translation.
Their
agreement
was
such
that
creality
did
not
pass
things
through
kyle
for
review
before
publishing
them.
A
Their
translators
are
not
very
good,
unfortunately,
and
so
they
published
things
that
through
not
intentionally,
but
you
know
the
way
it
was
worded
in
english
was
very
insulting
and
demeaning
to
the
limb
different
community
and
saying
things
that
just
should
not
be
said
and
again
it
was
not
their
intention,
but
that's
the
kind
of
thing
that
we'd
have
to
look
out
for
in
a
partnership
with
a
chinese
company.
I
think.
D
D
A
C
C
Yeah
so
understanding
those
sort
of
cultural
differences
having
kyle's
experience,
let's
I'll
raise
my
hand
to
reach
out
to
kyle,
let's
see
what
what
kyle
has
to
say
and
go
from
there
so.
D
A
A
I
really
like
this
part
of
these.
These
meetings,
looking
at
the
the
post
that
got
a
lot
of
activity,
so
I
expanded
it
this
week
actually
to
three
masby
posted
about
the
unlimited
arm
of
being
removed
from
thingiverse
and
there's
been
some
interesting
discussions
on
that
with
the
latest
note
being
that
one
of
our
volunteers
is
reaching
out
to
them.
Sandra
has
sent
an
email
over
to
the
unlimited
team
to
ask
what's
happening,
and
she
said
that
she
will
share
the
update
with
us
here
when
she
hears
back.
Anybody
else
know
anything
about
this.
C
Masby
has
been
involved
with
that
post
massey.
Do
you
have
any
updates,
and
actually
alexander
was
also
commenting
on
that
chain.
B
No,
no
updates,
I
mean
I,
I
tried
rummaging
through
their
socials
and
everything
I
have
no
idea.
I
don't
think
it's
a
thank
you
versus
issue.
I've
never
seen
this
happen
before
so
I
have
no
idea
what's
going
on
in
the
background
and
they
have
never
responded
to
me
at
all
team.
Unlimited
I've
reached
out
multiple
times
with
the
device
caller
customizer
and
a
few
other
issues.
They've
never
responded
to
me.
So
I.
F
B
F
E
Generated
stls,
oh,
was
that
one,
a
full
scad.
B
I've
attached
the
the
openscad
file
in
the
post
and
then
someone
linked
a
modified
stl
version
which
is
fairly
useless.
Okay,.
A
Well,
how
does
that
I'm
curious,
so
somebody
shares
a
design
on
a
thingyverse.
They
share
it
with
a
specific
license
in
this
case.
If
I
recall
it
was
probably,
you
know,
attribution
on
commercial,
creative
commons
attribution
on
commercial,
something
like
that.
So
now
they
pull
it
off
of
thingiverse,
but
we
have
a
copy
of
the
design.
Do
we
still
have
the
right
to
use
it
under
that
open
source
license
that
it
was
released
on
previously,
or
does
that
like
somehow
revoke
the
license?
How
does
that
work.
F
A
All
right,
so
any
other
notes
on
on
that.
Let's
go
to
the
next
one.
Yo
of
medin
sorry
mid
down
posted
a
a
note
that
there's
a
documentary
on
pbs
nova.
We
missed
the
documentary
now
this
was
the
other
day,
but
there
is
a
virtual
discussion
follow-up
today
at
1
pm
eastern.
So
whether
or
not
you
happen
to
see
that
I
thought,
maybe
somebody
might
want
to
jump
in
on
that
virtual
discussion.
It's
all
about
engineering,
better
prosthetic
limbs.
So
I
just
wanted
to
put
a
note
and
a
link
to
that
here.
C
So
we
do
have
the
the
workshop
today
the
focus
follow-up,
but.
C
E
Yes,
however,
I
I
wasn't
able
to
actually
see
the
full,
the
full
documentary.
Apparently
it's
not.
A
B
Yeah,
I'm
sorry.
I
want
to
go
back
to
the
the
limited
arm,
so
I
just
took
a
quick
peek
at
the
snapshot
from
web
archive,
so
it
was
under
the
attribution
on
commercial
sharealike
license
without
license.
Anyone
is
free
to
copy
and
redis
redistribute
the
material
in
any
medium
or
format,
remix
transform
and
build
upon
the
material
under
the
following
terms.
We
must
give
attribution
on
commercial
and
share
like,
but
the
licensor
cannot
revoke
these
freedoms,
so
we
can
upload
the
openscad
file
to
the
enable
thingiverse
account.
A
I
I
have
none
violation.
I
have
the
credentials
for
the
enable
thingyverse
account
masby
if
you
or
anyone
else
wants
to
help
manage
that.
I'm
happy
to
share
those
with
you
sure.
Okay,
all
right
so
we'll
we'll
keep
an
eye
on
that.
But
I
think
that
if,
if
we
don't
hear
back
from
them,
then
I
think
that's
probably
our
next
step
is
just
to
make
it
available
and
then
we'll
have
to
switch
out
the
links
in
our
device
catalog
to
point
to
that
new
listing.
A
So
that
sounds
like
a
good
option,
all
right
and
then
the
other
one
I
highlighted
here
is
from
stephen
swift
he's
seeking
a
this
is
interesting.
He
was
seeking
a
print
in
place
already
assembled
hand,
design
that
he
could
use
to
test
out
his
fancy
new
form
labs
fuse
one
sls
printer.
This
is
a
really
wait
nice.
A
This
is
where
you're
you
know
where
it's
basically
encased
in
powdered
nylon
and
it's
kind
of
going.
You
know
so
that
you
don't
need
supports
or
anything
you
can
print
pretty
much
any
geometry
you
need
to
and
as
luck
would
have
it
since,
I
even
responded
to
him
to
say
I'm
sorry,
we
don't
have
any
such
designs
now
we
do
thanks
to
alexander
so
alexander.
If
you
want
to
reply
to
him,
I
think
your
your
experimental
design
might
be
a
lot
of
fun
for
him
to
test.
E
A
A
A
Yeah.
Okay,
so
maybe,
if
you
want
to
reply
to
him,
that
could
be
an
interesting
experiment.
What
I
was
curious
about
is
you
know,
with
an
sls
printer,
those
parts
end
up
being
because
of
just
the
nature
of
the
powdered
medium.
You
end
up
with
kind
of
a
rough
texture
surface
finish
and
I'm
wondering
how
well
are
those
parts
going
to
move?
That's
really
what
I'm
curious
to
see,
but
it
would
be
an
interesting
experiment.
A
I
mean
most
people
won't
have
access
to
this
expensive
technology,
but
I
think
that's
a
I
don't
remember
the
fused
one
is
probably
a
ten
to
fifteen
thousand
dollar
printer,
but
you
know
I'd
be
interested
to
see
how
it
comes
out.
Nonetheless,.
A
It's
more
of
an
industrial
type
of
3d,
printing,
typically
yeah,
all
right.
Moving
on
got
a
lot
of
recurring
meetings
as
usual.
The
one
coming
up
today,
as
ben
mentioned,
is
our
focus
follow-up.
What's
the
topic
of
the
day
ben.
C
Today
is
lower
limb,
we
had
a
cancellation,
it's
there
was
a
conflict,
unfortunately
with
eric
from
po
paraguay,
so
he's
not
able
to
join,
but
we
have
dean,
ashish
and
hopefully
gravielle
from
their
collaborations
for
recipients
in
device
users
in
the
dominican
republic,
that
is
going
to
fill
in,
which
is
great,
ahmad
is
also
in
the
queue
I
haven't
heard
a
confirmation
from
him,
but
he
did
originally
say
that
he
was
available,
but
heads
or
tails.
I
think
it'll
be
really
wonderful.
C
To
be
able
to
look
at
lower
limb
devices,
open
source,
lower
limb
and
in
the
call
we
should
have
dean
brock
who's
been
a
long
time
enable
volunteer,
ashish
who's
been
working
at
the
university
of
southern
maine,
with
a
group
of
students
to
test
the
lower
limb
and
the
upper
limb
devices
that
dean's
been
working
on
the
bionics
and
gravielle.
Who
is
a
he's
running
a
national
organization
in
the
dominican
republic?
A
C
A
quick
add-on
to
the
regular
events
that
we're
doing
we
had
a
device
pilots
meeting
that
was
scheduled
for
monday.
There
were
some
conflicts
with
the
schedules
of
the
device
users.
It's
been
rescheduled
to
saturday
same
time.
C
I
did
get
a
confirmation
today
from
eric
and
the
team
in
paraguay
that
they've
got
three
device:
users
that
they'll
be
talking
with
one
uses,
lower
limb,
one
uses
upper
limb
and
one
uses
attachment.
So
all
three
will
be
there.
The
conversation
will
be
in
spanish,
but
we
can
translate
it
after
the
fact.
A
Sounds
good
all
right,
so
moving
into
our
discussion
topics,
we've
been
having
a
lot
of
talk
about
champions
that
we
need
to
help
us
to
move
forward
in
certain
key
areas
and
tied
in
with
that.
We've
had
a
lot
of
talk
about
pursuing
our
next
part,
our
internships.
I
think
these
are
very
much
connected
topics,
so
maybe
we
can
have
a
little
bit
of
discussion
about
these.
A
I
know
alexander
we've
got
some
discussion
to
have
here
under
some
possible
discretionary
fundings,
we'll
leave
time
for
that,
but
thoughts
about
I
I'll
just
start
by
saying
I
I
did
update
the
pin
post
on
the
hub
so
that
these
sort
of
champion
needs
are
are
laid
out
there
at
least
briefly.
We
are
going
to
do
some
more
detail.
A
That's
what
bob
is
going
to
help
with
as
soon
as
I
can
help
crafts
more
of
a
job
description
for
for
one
of
those,
but
anyone
else
have
any
further
thoughts
on
kind
of
next
steps
for
finding
champions
in
these
areas
or
bringing
in
our
next
interns.
C
C
A
C
They're
all
within
the
platform,
so
you
basically
send
a
request
to
the
university.
So
if
we
have
a
list
of
universities,
maybe
this
is
an
action
item
for
me.
If
I
can
look
at
all
of
our
chapters
and
write
down
all
the
universities
that
we
have,
we
can.
That
sounds
like
a
good
starting
place.
Yeah.
It
sounds
like
a
lot
of
busy
work,
but
that's
why
I
get
paid
the
big
bugs.
A
C
When
I
created
an
account
for
you
know
vanitynaple.org
I
looked
at
employers
and
enable
was
already
there,
so
I
created
a
job
description
for.
C
C
And
we'll
we'll
send
the
the
request
to
all
universities
so
sounds
good.
A
All
right
so
in
our
in
a
meeting
not
too
long
ago,
I
don't
remember
if
it
was
last
one
or
long
before
that
we
had
some
discussion
about
possibly
a
sort
of
a
different
way
of
making
use
of
our
funds
to
to
get
things
done.
That
aren't
otherwise
getting
done,
and
we
talked
about
this
idea
of
putting
forth
sort
of
a
job.
I
don't
know
what
do
we
call
these
bounties
of
hey?
A
This
is
what
we
need
done,
and
this
is
how
much
it
pays
and
then
you
know
allow
people
to
take
those
jobs
on
for
pay,
and
I
I
think,
along
those
lines,
at
least
that's
my
understanding
alexander,
has
some
things
to
discuss
today
that
he
wanted
to
propose.
You
know
under
that
kind
of
a
model.
So
alexander,
do
you
want
to
should
I
hand
over
screen
sharing
to
you?
Do
you
have
anything
to
share,
or
is
this
a
talking
thing.
F
E
E
I
don't
even
know
how
to
do
this.
I.
A
Okay,
green
sharing
to
you,
john
and
I
have
to
step
away
for
a
moment
I'll,
be
right
back.
F
F
A
F
Going
to
present
is
not
one
of
these
job
description
models,
but
a
discretionary
funding
opportunity
for
this
group
to
consider,
which
is
also
fine
and
you're
wrong.
I'm
willing
to
relent.
C
You
know
which
would
jeremy
suggested,
though
I
think,
is
a
model
that
we
haven't
really
introduced
and
I
think
it's
a
little
bit.
It
might
be
a
little
confusing
for
folks
that
are
oriented
around
this
being
a
volunteer
network.
I
it
seems
like
it
could
fit,
but
I
do
feel
like
it
would
be
worth
introducing
it
as
such,
putting
things
out
sort
of
in
a
public
forum.
C
I
don't
know
what
do
people
think
about
that,
because
it
is
it's
an
interesting
way
of
doing
things
and
it's
different
than
the
way
we've
done
things
in
the
past.
It's
been
lumio
has
had
a
a
process,
but
not
so
much
in
the
hub.
F
So
we
talked
about
this
last
week
and
if
I
remember
correctly,
we
sort
of
recognize
that
there
are
certain
major
functions
that
have
never
been
well
filled
by
volunteers.
F
You
filled
one
of
them
and
you
stepped
up
and
with
some
coaching
wrote
a
proposal
that
we
all
embraced
and
we've
now
you
know
grown
very
happy
with
and
grown
to
rely
on,
rather
than
wait
for
another
good
person
to
simply
emerge.
Last
week
we
discussed
the
notion
that,
since
we
have
money
these
days,
we
might
take
it
upon
ourselves
to
try
to
shape
up
a
proposal
in
the
absence
of
a
candidate
in
order
to
be
able
to
search
for
or
find
the
right
candidate
inside
or
outside
of
the
community.
F
F
A
Had
that
when
we
had
that
discussion,
I
don't
think
we
ever
used
the
term
bounty
which
I
use
somewhat
in
humor,
but
I
actually
kind
of
like
the
idea
of
a
bounty.
I
mean
you're
you're
you're,
putting
a
call
out
there
to
get
a
job
done,
and
I
it
kind
of
adds
a
sense
of
urgency
to
it.
A
But
it's
worth
discussing
I
it
is
definitely
different
and
it's
not
something
we've
done
in
the
past,
and
there
is
a
question
of
what
kind
of
a
precedent
does
that
set
and
is
that
going
to
affect
you
know
those
that
are
are
doing,
volunteer
work
and
have
invested
all
their
time
and
energy
without
getting
paid
and
there's
it's
a
lot
to
think
about.
C
You
know,
I
wonder
if
so,
if,
if
there's
sort
of
these
jobs
or
tasks
that
are
posted
centrally
and
then
people
sort
of
raise
their
hand
to
do
them,
things
that
aren't
getting
done
anyways
by
volunteers,
that's
one
direction
and
then
there's
also
a
volunteer
saying
I
can
do
x,
y
and
z
pick
one,
which
is
the
post,
that
alexander
shared
and
there
is
a
difference
in
the
in
the
two
models.
They're.
F
But
we
already
have
a
program
for
people
stepping
up
and
saying
I
have
a
project
if
it's
an
hundred
thousand
dollar
project,
they
use
this
forum
if
that
flies,
they're
good
to
go
in
any
case,
they're
welcome
to
post
a
proposal
to.
A
Okay,
so
alexander,
why
don't
you
go
ahead,
john?
In
the
chat
he
put
a
link
to
his
actual
slides,
which
might
be
better
than
what
you're
showing
on
screen.
C
B
E
Right,
so
I
don't
even
know
how
to
introduce
this.
It's
been
on
my
mind
for
for
the
past
for
the
past
week
continuously.
Basically,
I
have
figured
out
how
to
make
a
non-uniform
scaling
phoenix
with
offsets.
F
E
A
E
A
combination
I
haven't
completed
it
I
have
proven
that
it
works
and
it
and
that
it
can
be
done
quickly.
So
I
can
have
this
done
with
parameters
with
everything
by
next
week.
Right
now,
I
just
have
a
printing
place
phoenix
of
150
scale,
no
parameters,
no,
nothing.
D
E
A
D
E
Yeah
sure
I
mean
testing
is
part
of
the
deliverable.
If
it
doesn't
work
in
testing,
then
yeah
I
can
I
share
what
I'm
seeing
on
my
phone.
I
don't
believe
I
can.
E
B
E
E
E
E
Yeah
on
that
topic,
I
can
actually
just
share
the
shared
video
there
we
go
and
it's.
E
The
bigger
concerns
are,
of
course,
printability
with
the
supports
which
turns
out
it's
just
fine
if
you
use
the
right
the
correct
angles,
and
the
second
issue
would
be
the
strength
which
I
have
also
solved
by
just
having
a
very
simple
idea
of
how
a
printing
place
joint
could
look,
it's
not
worth
going
very
in-depth,
but
basically
everything
is
printed
either
as
a
bridge
or
at
45
degrees
angle,
so
no
drooping
that
allows
lower
offsets
so
on
and
so
forth.
John,
can
you
share
your
screen
again.
A
E
E
A
F
A
E
E
A
Okay,
deliverables
other
than
the
actual
designs
themselves,
we're
looking
at
two
designs
here.
What
other
deliverables
do
you
have
in
mind,
or
is
that
it.
E
Of
course,
documenting
them
how
to
actually
use
them
and
testing
them.
The
the
important
parts
of
this
are
the
fact
that
this
opens
up
popping
the
entire
designs,
both
of
them
in
on
shape.
B
E
I
have
already
tested
it
and
I
think
word
already
took
a
took
a
look
around
my
design
as
it
turns
out
using
the
same
new
workflow.
I
can
also
put
them
in
on
shape
with
the
same
parameters,
so
I
wouldn't
have
channel
parameters
because
those
are
not
needed,
but
I
would
have
the
offsets
which
are,
which
are
the
things
that
are
needed.
Most.
F
F
The
step
between
the
bars
that's
right,
which
has
the
added
advantage
that
it
opens
up
these
two
on-shape
possibilities
as
well
as
it
is
a,
I
think,
a
really
interesting
testbed
for
what
andrew
says.
He
can't
currently
see
a
problem
with,
which
is
that
the
new
evo
hand
that
we're
working
on
would
become
a
print
and
place
device
also,
which
I
think
is
an
exciting
prospect
worth
exploring.
This
is
a
nice
way
of
exploring
it
while
getting
some
intermediate
deliveries.
A
I'm
gonna
ask
us
to
pause
here
just
for
a
moment,
because
we
have
a
new
guest
with
us,
and
I
just
want
to
take
a
moment
to
say
hello
to
I'm,
I'm
probably
not
going
to
pronounce
this
right
shiksha.
Is
that
anything
close.
A
I'm
glad
you
could
join
us.
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
we
said
hello
to
you
and
because
you
know
this
discussion,
we're
having
here
is
actually
going
to
lead
up
to
a
vote
soon
and
I'll
invite
you
to
be
part
of
that,
because
you
know
we.
A
What
we're
talking
about
here
is
something
that
we,
I
don't
know
if
you're
familiar
with,
but
we
previously
agreed
as
a
community
that
this
group
here
that
is
whoever
chooses
to
attend
this
town
hall
meeting,
gets
to
vote
on
authorizing
up
to
a
thousand
dollars
in
funding
for
projects
that
people
want
to
propose.
So
that's
what
we're
doing
here
and
looking
at
this
effort
that
alexander,
is,
is
suggesting
and
then
we'll
we'll
decide
in
a
moment
whether
we
want
to
support
this.
So
I'm
glad
you
could
join
us.
D
B
B
B
E
F
A
And
you
know
that's
what
kind
of
interests
me
here
and,
and
several
of
the
people
on
this
call
had
an
opportunity
to
see
this,
but
it's
it's
worth
mentioning
before
we
take
a
vote
here.
We
got
a
lot
of
people
that
have
cat
skills.
You
know,
there's
there's
some
good
people
in
our
community
that
can
create
models,
but
what
I've
seen
again
and
again
from
alexander's
is.
He
has
this
amazing
creativity
in
coming
up
with
new
and
innovative
approaches
to
the
modeling
that
he
does
and
that's
where
I
see
the
real
value
here.
A
So
I
just
wanted
to
point
that
out
this
isn't
just
you
know,
throwing
together
a
model.
He
really
is
innovating
here.
F
I
was
just
gonna
say:
yes,
it's
very
impressive,
but
I
gotta
say
I
will
I
I
support
this
also
because
alexander
has
been
doing
this
for
the
most
part
as
a
unpaid
volunteer,
putting
in
huge
hours
for
a
long
time
he's
a
keeper-
and
this
just
happens
to
be
a
case
where
he
noticed
that
he
was
able
to
offer
us
quite
a
bit
of
bang
for
a
thousand
bucks
and
he
stepped
up
to
do
it.
F
If
this
was
coming
out
of
the
blue
from
someone
who,
frankly,
I
I
didn't
feel
as
indebted
to
it
would
be
one
thing,
but
that's
not
the
case.
I
think
in
this
case
he's
a
proven
quantity
he's
done
vast
amounts
of
valuable
work,
and
this
in
itself
is
valuable,
for,
I
would
say,
five
potential
reasons,
and
so.
A
A
Support
it
just
to
add
to
that,
I
don't
want
anyone
to
get
the
impression
that
this
is
some
kind
of
a
handout
here,
because
now
that
I
better
understand
where
we're
at
and
what
would
need
to
be
done
on
this
alexander
is
proposing
what
would
be
a
big
chunk
of
work
for
him.
He
would
if
we
approve
this,
he's
going
to
go
and
put
in
long
hours
over
the
next
week
or
so
to
get
this
done,
which
he
probably
wouldn't
choose
to
do
if
it
was
just
on
a
volunteer
basis.
A
A
Well,
it's
not
it's
not
that
it's
going
to
allow
us
to
publish
our
work,
but
it
will
benefit
our
project.
I
can
see
several
elements
of
this
that
I
don't
want
to
get
into
a
discussion
here,
but
we
will
be
having
some
discussion
on
our
team
about
the
on-shape
path
and
the
print
in
place.
Evohand
that
he's
showing
there
on
the
bottom
right.
There
are
definitely
going
to
be
side
benefits,
but
it's
not
that
it
will
clear
all
roadblocks
for
getting
our
project
done.
No.
B
E
I
want
to
mention
a
couple
of
things.
The
the
most
important
thing
is,
from
my
perspective,
just
from
the
technical
standpoint,
even
though,
as
I
said
before,
this
is
doable
in
a
week
and
by
next
friday
I
will
have
it
done.
E
A
Yeah-
and
I
was
so
excited
that
in
our
collaborative
design
team,
we
have
managed
to
address
this
challenge,
but
I'm
a
little
bit.
You
know.
A
E
No,
that's
just
side
notes.
F
C
C
Enable
that
people
miss
or.
C
A
Think
that
I
I
do
think
we
should
have
deliverables
clarified
before
we
authorize
a
thousand
dollars,
so
we
I
mean
I
could
just.
A
A
A
E
A
E
A
Infusion,
okay!
Well,
so
that
does
bring
us
back
to
the
very
same
challenge
that
we're
having
in
our
collaborative
design
team.
I
mean
for
right
now
I
guess
what
you
would
do
is
you
would
just
release
it
as
a
fusion
file
and
anybody
that
wants
to
take
advantage
of
the
non-uniform
scaling
benefits
they're
going
to
have
to
go
into
fusion
and
modify
parameters
and
generate
their
stl
files.
That
way
longer
term.
We
can
add
it
into
our
app,
maybe
and
let
people
get
their
files
more
easily.
E
Yes,
if
you
want
added
value,
I'm
I
can't
guarantee
that
this
is
going
to
be
done
in
one
week.
This
will
might
take
two
weeks,
but
at
least
for
the
printing
place
phoenix.
I
have
proven
that
I
can
make
uniform
scaling
in
on
shape.
I
am
not
yet
certain
about
the
non-uniform
part.
E
F
A
C
I've
got
sort
of
a
step
from
that.
What
about
alexander,
can
I
invite
you
to
to
present
at
one
of
these
focus
follow-up
workshops
that
way
you
have
a
video.
We
have
some
advertising
for
it.
We
have
some
posts
in
the
hub
great
that.
A
Would
be
perfect
I'll
go
this
far
because
there's
different
ways
of
supporting
our
volunteers
we're
talking
about
funding.
This
is
one
way
of
supporting
alexander
but
I'll
offer
to
help
you
with
the
video
tutorial.
I
don't
need
any
part
of
your
your
funding
here,
but
I
will
help
you
with
that
part
of
it
once
you're
done.
I
can
help
to
create
that
video
tutorial,
even
though
it's
going
to
be
part
of
your
deliverables
like
I
can
help
you
get
that
done.
Alexa.
E
What
specific,
what
specific
thing
does
the
video
tutorial
cover
using.
A
The
file
yeah
people
who
are
not
fusion
users
and
want
to
make
use
of
this
for
non-uniform
scaling,
are
going
to
have
to
learn.
How
do
you?
How
do
I
get
into
fusion
open
the
project
file?
Where
do
I
get
to
the
parameters?
How
do
I
get
my
stl
files,
I'm
just
going
to
I'm
just
going
to
walk
them
through
that.
E
A
A
F
B
The
back
end
for
exporting
on-shape
stuff
is
very
close
to
being
deployed
for
a
kind
of
test
environment,
so.
B
We've
we've
got
a
ways
to
go
on
the
front
end,
especially
like
incorporating
having
multiple
profiles
and
lots
of
stuff
with
that.
But
if
we
had,
if
we
had
one
design
ready
to
go
that
we
want
to
expedite
to
export
ability,
we
could
very
easily
throw
up
just
like
a
single
basic
web
page
that
would
connect
to
that
back.
End.
Throw
up
the
back
end
on
a
vm.
It
doesn't
need
fusion
or
anything
like
that.
B
That
would
be
like
10
bucks
a
month
to
host
and
would
probably
only
be
like
a
full
day
or
two
of
work
to
get
ready
to
go.
So
if.
A
A
That's
why
I
was
interested
and
we
don't
need
to
get
into
it
here,
but
in
our
next
team
meeting
I
was
going
to
say
hey
what
should
we
be
thinking
about
maybe
using
onshape
at
this
point
for
the
evo
hand-
and
just
you
know-
rebuilding
an
onshape
to
get
around
these
licensing
issues
where
we're
struggling
with.
So
that's
a
discussion
we'll
have.
F
F
E
F
E
A
Okay,
let's
go
ahead
and
take
a
vote,
then
all
in
favor
of
allocating
a
thousand
dollars
for
the
project.
We've
just
talked
about
and
documented
here
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
vote.
Yes,
if
you
wanna
hold
up
your
hands
or
speak
up,
if
you're
not
on
screen,
you
can
use
the
hand
thing
and
zoom
too.
If
you
want.
A
E
A
So
we
have
a
unanimous
approval,
then
I'm
not
going
to
ask
about
objections
because
everyone
is
voted.
So
this
is
approved
and
I
will
leave
it
to
you.
E
I
also
want
to
mention
a
very
nice
side
effect.
I'm
sorry
I
just
I.
I
have
to
mention
this.
No
more
staircasing,
so
the
the
phoenix
is
very
nice,
but
due
to
how
it
is
how
it's
supposed
to
be
laid
on
the
print
bed.
It
suffers
from
staircasing,
so
it
looks
really.
C
A
E
A
A
E
Yeah,
so
the
the
top
piece
is
done
with
the
one
that
I've
printed,
which
is
a
weaker
joint.
The
bottom
piece
is
with
a
stronger
joint
long
story
short.
I
actually
nearly
threw
my
shoulder
off
trying
to
break
it
so
at
least
20
kilograms
of
force
and
it
broke
across
the
layer
lines
not
with
the
layer
lines.
A
I
do
stuff
like
this
all
the
time
you'd
be
amazed.
What
printers
can
do
you
can
print
very
complex
things
with
interlocking
parts
and
it's
it's
able
because
of
the
qualities
of
bridging
and
this
that
and
the
other
thing
you're
able
to
get
away
with
quite
a
lot
and
they
work
pretty
well.
So
I'm
not
I'm
not
surprised
that
this
works
as
well
as
what
he's
shown
us
yeah.
A
F
A
Yeah,
oh
and
we
had
a
vote
on
the
chat
from
evan
who
also
voted
to
approve.
Thank
you
evan.
So
thank
you
even
more,
even
more
unanimous
than
before.
All
right,
congrats
alexander,
you
are
clear
to
go
and
we
look
forward
to
seeing
what
you
come
up
with
it's
a
cool
project
and.
E
C
It's
a
much
more
mature
process
than
we've
had
in
the
past,
so
I
bravo
to
everybody
for
yeah
exercising
this
as
a
team.