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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - January 20, 2023
Description
This is a recording of the weekly e-NABLE Town Hall meeting.
The notes/agenda document can be found here: https://bit.ly/e-nable-town-hall-notes
If you want to join into the meeting itself, you are welcome to do so. You'll find the Zoom link in the events calendar on the Hub.
A
Okay,
welcome
back
everyone
to
another
town
hall.
Hope
everyone's
doing.
Well,
all
right,
let's
see
I,
don't
have
anyone
really
to
help
with
notes
now
or
are
you
able
to
help
out
John
until
Sarah
gets
here
great.
B
A
Anyone
who
wants
to
jump
in
there
all
right
well
so
I
had
a
rather
busy
week
and
so
I
did
very
poorly
on
my
action
items
this
week,
we'll
go
through
these
anyway.
Rick
just
gave
us
a
little
update
on
the
chapter
audit,
so
it
is
moving
forward.
We
need
to
get
an
update
from
Sarah.
She
needs
to
add
in
some
content
to
this
message.
We're
gonna
be
sending
out,
so
it
is
moving
forward
slowly
update
coming
soon.
A
Next
one
is
for
me
now
I
did
this
one
I
had
a
meeting
with
Adam
and
we
had
a
good
meeting.
We
looked
at
Trello,
we
talked
about
it.
I
don't
want
to
speak
for
Adam,
but
I
feel
like
we
both
came
away
feeling
like
it's
a
good
fit
for
what
we
need.
I
feel
like
this
is
a
very
important
aspect
of
sort
of
tackling
some
of
our
our
larger
initiatives
and
everything
and
I'll
talk
more
about
that
as
I.
A
Have
it
on
the
agenda
below
for
right
now,
I'm
just
going
to
say
that
this
meeting
was
done
and
Adam
and
I
will
we'll
share
some
more
thoughts
on
that.
In
a
little
while,
the
rest
of
these
I
have
not
gotten
to
so
I
need
to
add
some
links
into
our
Wiki
to
make
it
easier
to
find
key
documents
like
our
liability.
Waivers
I
need
to
write
up
a
job
description
for
the
matching
platform,
but
I
also
want
to
I'm
supposed
to
meet
with
Brent
and
I
did
not
get
to
that
this
week.
A
So
maybe
he's
a
candidate
to
help
with
that.
I
should
actually
put
that
before
writing
up
a
job
description,
because
maybe
that's
an
easier
pass
and
then
I
gotta
email,
Ian
about
Ian
Roy
about
the
continuing
education
credits
which
I
have
not
done
yet
so
I
still
have
a
number
of
items
on
my
list
that
I
will
try
to
get
to
this
week
and
then
John
will
help
me
to
post
that
job
description
out
there
on
platforms,
if
needed.
A
If
Brent
isn't
the
solution
so
we'll
those
are
all
kind
of
pending
this
one
I
think
I
should
have
crossed
off.
Sarah
did
update
the
pin
post
on
the
Hub,
told
us
that
last
time
thank
you
and
update
and
publish
the
press
release
for
Spencer
Ukraine.
Did
we
did
we
finally
move
forward
on
that
Sarah
orjon.
C
Yeah
we've
we've
worked
on
it.
I
just
had
an
exchange
with
with
David
this
morning,
and
he
had
some
updates.
So
I
will
add
that
in
and
I'm
going
to
talk
to
him,
hopefully
this
weekend,
so
that
might
lead
to
some
updates
as
well
sounds.
A
Good
we'll
leave
it
on
our
list
here,
so
we
can
check
in
on
next
time
all
right,
metrics
I,
don't
think
really
showed
anything
out
of
the
ordinary.
So
that's
what
our
activity
looked
like
for
the
week.
Our
enable
fund
is
at
a
nice
healthy
balance
for
the
year
we've
got
to
put
that
to
good
use
and
I
got
one
small
discussion
points
for
that
today,
yeah
I,
don't
think,
there's
much
else
here
to
call
out.
Our
number
of
chapters
is
very
much
unknown
at
this
point.
A
Until
we
finish
the
chapter
audit
really
not
much
to
talk
about
on
the
Hub
I
called
attention
to
actually
one
that
I
posted,
which
I
thought
was
interesting.
I
shared
a
couple
of
videos
that
I
came
across
on
YouTube
from
Ian
Davis
only
to
later
realize
that
he's
actually
already
active
on
our
Hub
I
came
across
a
post
of
his
elsewhere
and
so
I
tagged
him
in
here.
So
maybe
he'll
chime
in
and
share
a
little
bit
more
about
what
he's
up
to.
A
But
I
was
just
very
impressed
by
the.
It
was
a
lot
of
things.
I
mean
not
only
the
work
itself.
He's
got
some
pretty
Advanced,
mechanics
and
and
and
sort
of
Leverage
mechanisms
in
there,
but
just
his
his
thinking
about
it.
His
approach,
his
his
design
approach,
I
thought
was
very
impressive.
The
way
he
explained
things
and
why
he,
you
know
what
he
was
trying
to
accomplish
and
why
he
went
about
it
certain
ways.
So
it's
worth
watching.
If
you
have
a
few
minutes,
not
a
long
video
yeah.
A
D
No
Ian
and
I
just
chat
now
and
then
okay,
he
he.
We
he's
really
fun
to
work
with
a
lot
of
fun
to
work
with
and
I've,
been
following
him
for
years
on
his
on
his
YouTube
channel
yeah
and.
A
I
had
seen
the
I'd
seen
that
metal
hand
before
it
has
some
amazing
mechanics
in
it,
obviously
wouldn't
be
a
real,
sensible
solution,
for
you
know
most
of
our
the
people
we're
trying
to
help
it
that
that's
why
this
video
caught
my
attention,
because
he's
he's
basically
taken
that
design
and
figured
out
how
to
move
it
into
a
3D
printable
version,
so
I'd
be
very
curious
about
you
know:
I
mean
it
looks
like
a
pretty
challenging.
B
D
Talked
to
him
about
this,
he
called
me
not
long
ago,
and
we
talked
about.
He
said
that
he's
having
a.
He
has
a
company,
a
third-party
company.
He
he
actually
is
a
machinist
and
he
has
this
amazing
shop,
and
but
he
has
a
company,
that's
going
to
try
to
make
some
of
these
parts
out
of
stainless
nice
and
he
wants
to
put
a
kit
together.
D
A
D
And
yeah
he's
he's
got
a
lot
of
challenges
with
that,
because
the
the
you
know
the
parts
that
he's
got
as
you
can
see.
He
he
sent
me
some
pictures,
some
photos
of
the
up
close
and
there's
a
lot
of
parts
there
that
could
break
and
I
know
he's
he's
he's
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
do
it,
but
Ian's
Ian's,
really
into
the
whole.
Socket
thing.
A
He
talked
about
that
in
that
second
video
I
posted
about
casting
with
alginate.
So
I
wonder
if
maybe
Sarah.
If
you
have
a
moment,
maybe
just
post
a
link
to
this
segment
of
today's
recording
as
a
comment
here.
Maybe
we
can
get
and
share
a
little
bit
more
detail
and
maybe
even
join
us
for
for
one
of
these.
So
we
could
learn
more
I'd
love
to
to
be
able
to
chat
with
him.
A
Okay
thanks:
oh
okay,.
C
There
were
a
couple
of
other
posts
that
I
added
to
work
flowy
to
them.
Well,.
A
C
A
In
real
time,
so
it
should
be
right
here,
any
case.
I'll,
look
at
this
other
one
that
I
flagged,
which
is
Arjun
seeking
advice
on
their
next
3D
printer,
something
in
the
500
to
a
thousand
dollar
range
and
hoping
to
be
able
to
work
with
stuff
other
than
PLA,
and
he
got
some
good
advice
and
this
by
the
way
was
where
I
saw
Ian,
Davis,
chiming
and
I
said
oh
he's
here
anyway.
Some
good
suggestions,
part
of
the
reason
this
caught.
A
My
attention
is
because
Ian
talks
about
how
happy
he
is
with
his
new
bamboo
Labs
X1,
Carbon
and
I
was
just
dying
to
hear
about
first
how
he
got
his
hands
on
one,
because
I
I
I've
been
very
interested
in
that
machine
and
I
wanted
to
hear
more
about
his
experience
so
that
I'm
hoping
we're
going
to
be
able
to
offer
those
through
my
my
company
and
then
some
other
good
recommendations
here
in
terms
of
materials.
A
You
know
vakil
talks
about
how
he's
had
you
know
he's
been
using
pet
G,
which
is,
of
course
our
recommended
material,
because
this
person
was
talking
about.
You
know
we
want
to
be
able
to
print
nylon
and
polycarbonate,
and
all
that
I
and
I
I
would
say
you
know
it
could
be
useful
in
the
right
situations,
but
very
rarely
honestly,
I
think
pet
G
is
a
far
more
useful
material
for
most
of
our
devices,
and
you
don't
need
anything
too
fancy
for
that.
A
You
need
a
heated
bed
for
sure,
but
you
don't
need
super
high.
You
know
Extrusion
temperatures
or
anything
like
that.
It's
a
it's!
It's
a
material
that
just
about
any
3D
printer
with
a
heated
bed
can
handle
so
I
think
he's
already
gotten
some
good
recommendations
here
and
I
just
wanted
to
see.
If
anyone
had
anything
else
to
add
Rick
any
suggestions
or
anything
any
thoughts.
Well,.
B
A
A
Yet
you
get
that
advantage
of
higher
temperature
resistance,
much
higher
strength,
it's
more
UV
resistant,
so
it
wears
much
better
in
outdoor
environments,
there's
just
a
lot
of
benefits
with
pet
G,
so
that's
become
kind
of
our
go-to
and
just
as
a
self-serving
reminder,
I'll
point
out
that
3D
Universe
does
offer
a
range
of
skin
tone
colors
in
pet
G
materials
through
our
3D
Universe
Terra
film
line.
So
if
anyone
needs
that
we
have
it
always
looking
at
others,
we
can
offer,
but
we
those
those
have
served
the
community
well
I.
A
Think,
okay,
did
you
find
any
other
posts
that
you
wanted
to
look
at
Sarah.
C
There
were
just
two
more
but
I
I.
Don't
it's
strange?
It's
not
staying
in
the
notes
when
I
add
them,
but
I
I,
don't
know.
If
we
need
to
discuss
them,
we
can
they
weren't
questions.
They
were
just
sharing.
They
were
sharing
information.
We
can,
we
can
look
at
them
or
one
was
from
vivac
and
another
and.
A
All
right,
some
latest
developments
and
smart
skins
and
pattern
recognition,
that's
advanced
stuff.
Oh
I
saw
this
spray
on
skin
yeah
yeah,
it's
brown,
smart
skin,
reads:
yeah
yeah
I
saw
this
go
away
ads
so
yeah
they
can
actually
spray
it
on
them
and
pass
signals
through
it
and
decipher
the
movements
of
human
hands
to
recognize
typing
sign
language,
even
the
shape
of
simple
familiar
objects.
A
Pretty
cool
look
at
that
we're
seeing
my
own
ads.
That's
so
weird
yeah,
I
I'm
not
going
to
take
the
time
to
read
through
the
whole
article,
but
it
looks
like
it's
a,
and
this
is
this
is
what
has
been
getting
me
excited
lately
is
when
they
start
talking
about
where
AI
comes
into
play,
because
I
think
that
has
a
big
part
to
play
in
what
we
do
in
the
years
to
come.
A
I
think
the
idea
of
using
machine
learning
and
AI
tools
to
interpret
you
know
these
signals
that
you're
getting
from
either
things
like
this
or
even
more
traditional
types
of
sensors
and
devices.
I
think
there's
definitely
a
place
for
that
machine
learning
in
our
work
in
the
years
to
come,
so
yeah
I'll
have
to
I'll
have
to
read
through
this
later.
But
thanks
for
sharing
that,
let's
let
me
get
that
link
into
our
notes.
A
A
A
Noticed
that
sometimes
we
need
to
fit
a
gauntlet
element
with
the
kinetic
hand,
we're
calling
that
the
cuff
now,
by
the
way,
folks
just
trying
to
avoid
confusion
to
a
wide
forearm
but
keeping
the
smaller
hand.
That's
why
I
remixed
The
Gauntlet
element
with
different
Gauntlet
widths,
leaving
the
smaller
hand
I'm
gonna,
have
to
see
this
to
understand
what
he's
saying.
A
A
Sometimes
the
forearm
is
white,
okay,
yeah,
so
up
the
front
part
of
the
arm
might
be
wider,
and
so
he
needs
a
wider
part
of
this
may
I
I'm
curious.
Why
why
thermal
forming
wasn't
able
to
address
that?
But
maybe
I
don't
know,
maybe
he's
using
a
material
that
couldn't
be
thermoformed,
or
maybe
he
had
some
other
issues
in
doing
that,
but
regardless,
if
thermoforming
doesn't
work
and
you
need
something
lighter
there
you
go.
A
My
system
seems
to
have
Frozen.
Oh
there,
it
goes.
Okay,
all
right,
so
I
think
I've
seen
that
one
in
the
notes
now
too
so
thanks,
Sarah
I'm,
not
sure
what
was
going
on
there.
A
Okay,
no
upcoming
one-time
events
that
we
know
of.
As
far
as
recurring
events,
it
looks
like
we're
when
I
looked
at
the
calendar.
Tell
me
if
I'm
wrong,
sir
I
think
it's
just
Town
Halls
from
here
on
out
in
January.
Is
that
right
for.
A
So
yeah
nothing,
nothing
too.
Special
going
on
I
did
notice
that
we
still
we
have
the
Education
meeting
on
the
coming
up
on
the
10th.
Is
that
do
we
know?
Yet
if
that's
going
to
be
another
combined
yeah.
A
To
change:
oh
okay,
so
we'll
update
yeah!
If
you
don't
mind
when
you
update
it
and
correcting
the
date,
let's
update
the
title
too.
Just
let's
make
that
change.
I!
Guess
permanent!
At
this
point
it
seems
like
it's
been
well
received,
so
you
might
as
well
go
ahead
and
update
it
to
say
that
that's
a
combined
meeting.
C
A
Okay,
then,
let's
get
into
our
discussion
topic,
so
I'd
like
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
meeting
that
Adam
and
I
had
and
I
I.
We
talked
about
this
last
time,
but
I
wanted
to
kind
of
reiterate.
I
think
that
there's
some
some
really
important
things
that
we
need
to
get
done.
Definitely
the
matching
platform.
A
A
There's
there's
we've
had
a
heart,
a
very
difficult
time:
finding
people
to
sort
of
take
ownership
of
these
initiatives
and
move
them
forward
and
I
I've
become
really
convinced
that
the
missing
piece
of
that
has
been
a
a
dashboard,
a
tool
that
we
can
use
to
not
only
manage
and
monitor
these
initiatives
but,
more
importantly,
make
them
visible
and
make
them
easier
for
everyone
to
see.
A
What's
going
on
so
Adam
and
I
met
and
looked
at
Trello,
which
we
think
could
be
a
really
good
fit
for
this
and
I
don't
want
to
speak
for
you
here
Adam,
so
please
chime
in,
but
we
started
to
look
at
how
we
might
be
able
to
set
this
up.
Adam
has
actually
taken
the
the
the
to
do
of
kind
of
spending
time
setting
this
up
really
the
way
that's
going
to
work
best
for
us,
so
don't
pay
too
much
attention
to
the
The
Columns.
We
have
here
right
now.
A
This
is
just
something
I
threw
in
as
talking
you
know,
so
we
have
something
to
talk
through.
You
know
something
that
needs
a
champion
that
hasn't
yet
been
taken
on
by
anyone.
Then
maybe
you
know
one
that
has
been
assigned
an
owner
but
hasn't
really
been
started
yet
and
then
it's
in
progress
and
then
it's
you
know
ready
for
somebody
else
to
review
the
work
and
then
ready
for
deployment
and
then
done
and
just
you
know,
ongoing
monitoring
now
those
we
that
might
not
be
the
way
this
ends
up
getting
set
up.
A
Adam
is
going
to
spend
some
time
thinking
about
how
best
to
arrange
this.
But
the
point
is
that
you
have
these
different
phases
and
it's
just
a
matter
of
moving
your
things
through
it.
You
know
if
he
finishes
this
task
or
starts
working
on.
He
just
moves
it
over
to
in
progress
and
then,
when
he's
done,
he's
gonna
maybe
put
it
here.
So
I
can
take
a
look
at
it,
so
it
makes
makes
it
really
easy
to.
A
These
tasks,
as
some
of
these
larger
things
come
to
fruition
like,
for
example,
deploying
a
new
matching
platform
that
might
get
broken
out
into
its
own
board.
What
you're
looking
at
here
is
called
a
board
in
Trello
and
you
can.
We
can
have
multiple
boards,
so
there
might
be
a
separate
board
eventually
for
that
that
whole
initiative
of
developing
a
new
matching
platform
or
developing
the
new
primary
website.
So
for
right
now
we
put
them
in
here
just
to
say
hey.
A
This
is
a
need
you
know,
but
once
somebody
takes
that
on,
we
may
I
see
Adam
just
joined
in
here.
So
then
we
might,
you
know,
split
that
off
into
its
own
board.
Anyway,
the
free
version
of
Trello
gives
us
a
lot
of
the
functionality
that
we
need,
but
there
is
some
very
key
functionality
that
we
feel
is
important.
That
comes
only
in
the
premium
version,
so
we
are
going
to
propose
here
that
we
talk
about
using
our
discretionary
spending
authority
to
approve
an
annual
license
if
we
do
the
annual
option.
A
Let
me
just
pull
it
up
here:
it's
ten
dollars
per
month
per
user
and
we
thought
that
we
could
probably
get
started.
Where
was
that
manage
account?
Probably
we
thought
that
we
could
get
started
with
just
the
two
of
us,
because
you
can
make
a
board
public,
and
so
you
only
need
a
couple
of
people
to
be
able
to
go
in
and
that's
not
where
it
is
and
be
able
to
manage
it
and
I
can't
remember
where
they
have
the
pricing.
I'm.
A
Sorry
guys
we'll
have
to
come
back
to
that
later,
but,
like
I
said
it
is,
if
you
pay
on
an
annual
basis,
it's
ten
dollars
per
month
per
user,
so
we're
talking
120
dollars
for
an
annual
license
per
user
two
hundred
and
forty
dollars
to
cover
a
year.
If
we
do
two
of
us
say
Adam
and
I
as
the
admins
of
this.
This
is
set
up
as
a
public
board,
so
we
can
take
this
URL
and
if
I
open
an
incognito
window
here,
anyone
can
see
whatever
we
have
on
this
board.
A
They
can't
do
anything
with
it.
They
can't
edit
it,
but
it
is
a
public
board.
So
as
far
as
giving
visibility,
we
don't
need
licenses
for
the
others
in
the
community.
We
just
need
licenses
for
the
ones
that
are
going
to
be
actively
managing
it
now
if
we
do
get
other
people
taking
on
these
projects,
we
have
other
people
that
are
actually
starting
to
manage
these.
These
efforts,
then
maybe
it
becomes
important
to
have
those
people
have
licenses
too,
but
maybe
we
reach
out
and
find
out
about
options
for
non-profits.
A
Oh
there's
pricing,
so
there's
the
premium
is
what
we
want.
Most
importantly,
as
you
get
other
views
like
the
timeline
view,
which
Adam
was
saying,
is
pretty
useful
and
certainly
seems
like
it
would
be
in
our
case,
so
Adam
help
me
out
here.
What
are
your
thoughts
on
this
I?
Don't
want.
E
To
yeah
sorry
I
didn't
mean
to
leave
you
twisting
in
the
wind
I.
Just
you
were.
You
were
expanding
it
pretty
well,
so
so
yeah,
the
the
reason
I
like
Trello
over
some
other
options
like
monday.com
and
and
some
other
things
that
that
are
out
there
is
that
it's
pretty
stripped
down,
which
is
not
to
say
that
it's
not
useful
it
just
it
doesn't
have
a
whole
bunch
of
extra
fluff
that
would
get
in
the
way,
there's
also
a
low
level
of
membership.
E
That's
free
that
lets
people
create
a
small
number
of
boards,
and
so
people
would
be
able
to
create
their
own
accounts,
and
then
they
could
act
as
like
their
own
admin
for
a
small
number
of
projects.
A
E
I
have
not
done
that
and
I'm
still
able
to
access
your
board
and
I
I.
Think
I
can
yeah.
I
can
still
create
a
small
number
of
cards,
but
yeah.
This
follows
I,
believe
it's
kanban,
not
kanban,
okay,
I
I
I
pronounce
it
can
ban
when
I
was
working
in
industrial
ergonomics
for
about
a
year
before.
Somebody
finally
corrected
me,
but
anywho
I
I,
think
it's
really
nice
for
a
slightly
higher
level.
Tier
I
think
it's
the
10
a
month
one.
E
It
also
allows
for
like
timeline
generation
with
Milestone
tracking
and
all
that
great
stuff,
so
that
we
can
do
what
I
think
has
really
been
lacking
from
our
organization,
which
is
plotting
out
some
key
Milestones
to
achieve
these.
E
These
goals
that
we've
been
we've
been
discussing
and
and
assigning
some
some
specific
task
ownership
to
to
different
people
and
just
trying
to
find
some
way
of
creating
a
visual
so
that
people
can
see
you
know
what
the
project
is,
what
you
know,
spelling
out
exactly
what
the
problem
is
and
then
identifying
like
what
each
step,
along
the
way
of
filling
up
that
gap
or
or
realizing
that
that
opportunity.
E
That's
really
what
we
have
not
yet
done.
That
could
hopefully
get
a
little
bit
more
buying
engagement.
Now,
one
thing
the
Jeremy
didn't
touch
on
is
the
opportunity,
or
maybe
I
I,
should
say
the
need
and
to
have
some
kind
of
artifacts
that
exist
outside
of
Trello
that
are
generated
as
a
byproduct.
E
So
that
would
be
things
like
either
like
basic
Charters
or
whatever
terminology
we
want
to
use
where
we
can
have
Word
documents
or
an
Excel
tracker,
or
something
that's
keeping
Pace
with
all
of
these.
These
projects
that
we
are
generating
within
Trello
and.
A
I
just
started
messing
with
that
I
noticed
they
do
have.
They
have
a
Google
Drive
integration.
It
looks
like
it's
just
for
creating
the
only
option.
I
see
is
creating
a
slides
presentation,
so
I
don't
know
the
full
extent
of
that
they
do
have
a
slack
integration,
which
is
nice,
so
I
already
hooked
that
in
so
I
will
get
notified
in
my
slack
Channel,
when
there's
updates
to
this
board,
which
is
very
handy
and
I,
can
add
cards
from
there
and
stuff.
E
Yeah-
and
we
also
talked
a
little
bit
Jeremy
about
some
some
automation
options
now
that
that's
where
it
starts
spinning
into
I,
think
more.
E
Your
real
house
than
mine
on
the
tech
side,
but
I
think
that
there
are
some
options
for,
because
I
know
that
there
are
apps
that
can
like
tie
in
Trello
in
like
slack
right
and-
and
there
are
like
embedding
tools
where
we
can
have
like
dashboards
and
also
moving
the
other
Direction
like
creating
a
new
board
or
a
new
timeline
from
our
website
right,
the
enable
Hub
or
wherever
it's
going
to
live
and
and
then
creating
something
there
so
that,
for
example,
the
use
case
that
I'm,
mostly
thinking,
is
that
if
a
member
says
hey,
this
is
the
thing
that
I
want
to
do.
E
We
could
have
a
form
built
out
somewhere,
so
they
all
they
need
to
do
is
create
a
few
simple
fields
that
way
they
don't
need
to
email.
All
of
the
details
over
to
whoever
the
admin
is
to
who
didn't
have
to
go
through
the
painstaking
process
of
creating
absolutely.
A
E
We
also
have
the
enabled
Discord
that
looks
largely
unused
whenever
I
check
in,
and
it
seems
like
that
might
be
a
good
application
of
of
that.
If
that's
something
that
we
want
to
do,
I
know
that
you're
you're,
partial,
the
slack
Jeremy
I'm
agnostic,
sure
but
yeah
I
think
there
are
a
lot
of
options
with
Trello,
because
it
is
a
very
light
shell
that
seems
like
it
can.
It
can
plug
in
pretty
neatly
to
a
lot
of
different
collaboration.
Platforms
so
seems
like
a
good
option.
A
Okay,
so
anyway,
there's
a
lot
of
work
still
to
be
done,
but
Adam
and
I
both
I
think
have
a
pretty
good
amount
of
experience
with
tools
like
this
I
know:
I've
used
Trello,
Monday,
Asana,
there's
several
others
I.
We
really
have
explored
a
lot
of
these
and
and
I
I
do
feel
like
this
is
for
what
we
need,
something
that's
simple
and
clear,
and
yet
has
the
functionality
we
need
behind
that
sort
of
simple
facade,
I
I
think
it's
a
good
fit
I
do
think
it
for
what
we
have.
A
You
know
when
I
look
at
our
situation,
where
I
look
at
the
the
challenges,
the
amount
of
work
that
we
have
to
get
done,
I'm,
making
the
case
now
by
the
way,
guys
so
for
for
some
spending
when
I
look
at
the
the
kind
of
the
challenges
that
we
have
as
a
community
and
getting
things
done
and
I
look
at
that
in
comparison
to
the
funding
that
we
have
available
the
cost
of
this
at.
Let's
call
it
two
users
to
get
us
started
for
one
year
is
240
dollars.
A
I
would
say
we
take
a
vote
on
just
going
ahead
with
that
right
now,
and
we
can.
You
know
there
might
be
discussion
of
adding
more
users
later
that
might
become
necessary,
but
for
right
now,
I
think
we
can
do
everything
we
need
with
two
Premium
Accounts
and
that's
a
240
expense.
So
I
say
we
take
a
vote
on
authorizing
a
240
expense
from
the
fund.
I
see
John's
already
thumbs
up.
I
am
Rick's
thumbs
up
Sarah's
time
thumbs
up
where's
my
thumb,
yeah
I'll
I'll,
we'll
take
a
verbal.
A
So
that's
that's
agreed.
I
I
should
put
a
note
in
that
down
here.
Where's
my
there
we
go
approved
for
two
users:
240
total
John
should
I
connect
with
Evan
to
get
that
done
under
the
enable
card.
Very
good,
okay,
we'll
put
that
up
here
as
an
action
item.
A
Okay,
so
I
think
I'm
really
excited
about
that
I.
My
gut
tells
me
this
is
a
really
really
important
piece
that
we've
been
missing
and
once
we
get
it
set
up
properly
I,
it's
going
to
become
very
critical
that
we
work
with
Sarah
and
anyone
else.
Who's
active
on
on
the
Hub
you
know
can
help
us
also
to
just
really
get
the
word
out
and
figure
out.
A
How
do
we
put
this
in
front
of
people
and
and
keep
their
attention
on
it
and
and
make
sure
that
it
becomes
sort
of
part
of
of
the
the
the
DNA
of
our
of
our
culture,
to
whatever
extent
we
can
and
I
think
it'll
really
help
us
to
start
moving
forward
on.
Some
of
these
time
will
tell
anyone
else,
have
any
questions
or
thoughts
or
concerns,
or
anything
like
that
before
we
move
on
to
another
topic,
okay,
I
think
we
already
covered
the
chapter.
A
D
I,
just
don't
want
to
leave
anything
out
that
that
Sarah
wants
to
be
on
the
distribution.
I
know
she
had
some
info.
She
wanted.
C
Yeah
I
I
have
it
I
I
have
to
go,
I
have
to
go
through
it.
A
Okay,
so
when
you
have
a
chance,
just
yeah
email
him
back
with
whatever
content
you
want
to
add
in
there
and
and
then
he
can
move
forward,
starting
to
send
that
out
to
Chapters.
D
C
I'll
do
that
this
weekend.
A
So
the
matching
platform-
I
I-
don't
have
any
updates,
except
that
I
I
just
realized
before
this
meeting
that
I
failed
to
coordinate
a
meeting
with
Brent
like
I
was
supposed
to
because
he's
our
best
hope
right
now,
I
think
so.
I
will
try
to
do
that
in
the
days
to
come.
I've
got
to
get
with
him.
A
Show
him
this
new
platform
see
what
his
thoughts
are
and
see
to
what
extent
he
wants
to
be
involved
in,
but
it
sounds
promising
he
he
has
a
lot
of
Wordpress
experience
and
has
obviously
you
know,
students
that
might
be
able
to
be
part
of
that
as
well.
So
there
could
be
a
team
approach
there.
That
could
be
exactly
what
we
need.
So
I
will
try
to
get
time
with
him
this
week
and
we'll
report
back,
I
I,
don't
know,
there's
anything
else
to
talk
about
it
right
now.
A
It's
99
bucks
for
this
one:
translation,
plug-in
and
69
for
this
other
toolkit
they
use
so
I'll
come
back
for
approval
on
that
next
time,
when
we're
ready,
but
we'll
do
that
through
our
discretionary
approval,
Authority
here
as
well,
we
had
a
call
recently
with
some
of
the
with
Brent
and
and
others
who
may
have
been
or
might
be
involved
in
this
collection,
distribution
process
and
I
felt
like
the
discussion,
kind
of
went
off
in
a
different
direction
and
I
don't
know
that
we
ever
really
came
back
to
okay.
A
Do
we
want
to
do
this
collection
of
distribution
thing
I?
It's
it
felt
to
me
like
we
ended
up
kind
of
deciding
and
I,
don't
know
if
we
ever
really
agreed
on
this,
but
it
seemed
like
there
was
maybe
a
consensus
that
collecting
a
bunch
of
devices
in
various
sizes,
maybe
isn't
even
the
way
to
go
and
that
maybe
what
we
need
instead
is
to
build
out
our
capacity
for
sort
of
print.
A
On
demand
that
you
know
we
have
people
available
who
are
ready
and
able
to
to
print
devices,
and
we
let
them
know
whatever
we
need
and
what
scale
we
need
and
they
print
one
and
they
they
send
it
rather
than
trying
to
stockpile
these
things.
But
I
don't
know
that
we
ever
came
to
an
actual
decision
on
that
I.
Just
I
think
we
left
the
call
without
a
real
firm
sense
of
you
know
like
right
now.
I
I
have
an
email
template.
A
When
people
ask
me,
you
know,
I
have
a
classroom,
we're
printing
a
half
a
dozen
devices
where
can
I
send
them
right
now.
My
template
is
still
telling
him
to
send
him
to
this
address
in
Georgia,
but
I,
don't
think
they're
doing
anything
with
them
there
so
John.
What
was
your
take
on
that
like?
Where
did
we?
Where
did
we
leave
off
on
that
whole
idea
of
collection
and
distribution?
A
A
Yes,
please,
let
me
see
it's
unresolved,
okay
classes
want
to
print
and
send.
A
Now
it
comes
to
the
comes
to
his
Aid.
Sometimes
we're
going
to
be
people
and
so
and
it
was
going
to
a
trail.
Let's
just
do
it.
Okay,
yeah
so
John
was
definitely
in
favor
of
the
Trello
thing
and
all
right.
So
we
have
we.
We
have
to
kind
of
circle.
Back
on
this,
it
sounds
like
I,
don't
remember,
Adam,
where
you
you
weren't
part
of
that
call.
Were
you.
A
E
Was
busy
making
my
great
Zinger
there.
A
No
problem
I
think
we
were
talking
with
Brent,
hollers
and
I'm.
Sorry,
I,
don't
remember
the
names
of
the
others.
He
had
several
other
Jacqueline
okay,
he
had
a
colleague
Jacqueline
there
and-
and
he
was
the
one
that
Brent
is
the
one
that
used
to
be
at
a
school
in
Atlanta
Georgia,
where
we
were
sending.
You
know
having
people
send
their
devices
and
the
idea
was
that
they
were
going
to
collect
them
and
have
some
kind
of
a
tracking
system
to
kind
of
inventory
them.
A
So
we
had
the
call
with
them
and
and
Brent
has
moved
on
he's
at
a
different
location,
different
school
now
and
it
the
conversation
kind
of
went
in
a
direction
where
he
seems
more
excited
about
the
idea
of
of
being
able
to
sort
of
I'm
struggling
to
remember
the
details.
Now
I
thought
I
had
to
do
a
sort
of
printing
parts.
B
Is
coming
back,
I'm,
happy
to
say:
Brent
has
capacity,
but
he
also
I
remember
had
successfully
done
some
bulk
shipments
to
I,
think
India,
maybe
wearing
the
Asian
country.
So
I
just
think
you
should,
when
you're
talking
to
him
about
enable
web
Central,
walk
a
separate
conversation
and
take
his
pulse
on
that
to
see
if
he.
A
A
A
For
the
most
part,
we
don't
have
any
records
of
where
each
one
came
from
those
that
have
been
cataloged
and
that's
about
half
of
them
from
what
I
understand,
they've
really
just
cataloged,
you
know
maybe
scale
and
material
and
color
that
kind
of
thing,
but
we
don't
know
who
each
one
came
from
and
those
that
have
been
sent
out.
If
any
we
don't
know
where
so
there's
there's
very
poor
data
right
now.
A
The
Hope
was
that
we'd
have
some
way
of
saying
you
know
if
if
a
classroom
sends
half
a
dozen
devices
to
this,
you
know
pool
and
then
someday.
Maybe
it's
a
year
later,
that
those
devices
get
sent
to
a
clinic
in
Nigeria
say
that
we'd
have
some
ability
to
report
back
to
that
teacher
and
say
hey,
let
your
students
know
that
these
devices
ended
up
going
to
you
know
such
and
such
we've
just
never
been
able
to
pull
that
off.
A
So
it
is
an
open
discussion,
so
we'll
have
to
figure
out-
and
it's
not
just
a
question
of
how
do
we
do
it
it's
a
question
of,
should
we
even
try
I
mean
that
is
that
is
that
the
way
to
go
okay
so
last
time
Adam,
you
had
some
notes
which
I
pasted
in
here
and
I.
Don't
remember
if
we
actually
talked
through
these
notes
or
if
they
were
still
open,
is
there
any
I,
don't
know
if
you
can
see
these
is
there
anything
to
go
through
here.
A
Did
okay
and
I
know
I
had
I
it
sounded
like
we
were
kind
of
talking
about
a
potential
Outreach
team.
You
and
Sarah
are
obvious
members
of
that
I
had
Brent
hollers
down
for
that
as
well
and
I.
Can't
remember.
Was
he
here
for
that
discussion?
Is
that
was
he
did
he
kind
of
I?
Don't
think
so?
A
Okay,
so
he
seems
because
he
definitely
talked
about
wanting
to
to
focus
on
Outreach
and
forming
the
same
kind
of
Partnerships
that
you
were
interested
in
so
I,
don't
I,
don't
know
how
to
to
you
know,
move
this
forward,
but
that's
definitely
something
I
would
love
to
see.
As
the
three
of
you
have
some
further
discussion
about,
Outreach
in
general
and
and
maybe
how
a
team
approach
could
could
work
there.
E
Yeah,
that
sounds
great
sorry,
I
start
on
the
line
now.
A
E
Hi
Sarah:
do
you
want
to
I'm
actually
traveling
next
week
and
I
won't
have
any
kind
of
availability,
but
the
following
week
would
be
pretty
good
right
now,
I,
don't
have
a
ton
of
stuff
scheduled.
E
A
A
A
E
Cool
calling
this
Outreach
Club
Sarah,
so
that
will
be
in
your
inbox
soon.
C
My
I
know
I
I,
think
you
have
both
my
my
personal
email
and
my
enable
email,
I'm,
just
gonna
put
my
enable
email
in
the
chat
just
so
okey.
B
A
Okay,
we
talked
about
splints
for
Ukraine
I,
we're
just
kind
of
going
back
and
forth,
I
guess
with
David
and
we'll
get
that
sent
out
soon,
I
already,
by
the
way,
sent
my
first
batch
of
splints
directly
to
his
contact
in
Ukraine,
rather
than
him
messing
with
shipping.
He
just
gave
me
the
direct
address,
so
those
have
already
been
sent.
A
A
When
you
have
these,
is
it
possible
for
you
to
just
add
me
as
a
CC
on
it
instead
of
just
assigning
it
because
I
don't
keep
my
enable
view
open
very
frequently,
so
I
only
see
those
when
I
actually
come
into
the
enabled
apartment,
if
you,
when
you,
when
you
foreign,
to
think
what
the
best
way
to
to
do,
is
maybe
just
forward
it
to
me
Rick,
if
you
just
do
it
this,
if
you
just
forward
it
and
forward
it
over
to
me
directly
that
way,
I'll
just
forward
it
to
Jeremy
at
3D
universe.
D
A
I
can
come
in
here
to
handle
the
ticket,
but
if
you
don't
mind,
just
yeah
notify
me
by
email
that
way,
because
if
you
just
assign
it
to
me,
I
don't
get
a
notification
that
way.
I
can
do
that
just
the
way
we
have.
The
system
set
up
right
now,
so
yeah
I'll
have
to
get
in
and
look
at
that
one
okay,
so
that's
all
I
had
on
the
agenda.
A
I,
trimmed
it
down
and
got
rid
of
some
of
the
topics
that
we
just
really
haven't,
haven't
been
as
important
lately
and
I
put
those
all
down
here
under
time
permitting.
So
we
could
come
back
to
those
some
other
time,
but
for
today
let's
I
I
think
just
stay
focused
on
on
what
we
already
covered
so
I
think
that's
the
important
stuff.
So
does
anybody
else
have
anything
that
you
would
like
to
discuss
or
share
before
we
wrap
up?
A
Oh
and
John
is
reminding
us
Adam
that
Brent
will
be
at
the
Education
meeting.
But
when
is
I,
don't
remember
when
that
is.
When
is
the
next
Education
meeting.
A
C
Okay,
Jeremy
I,
you
can
email
me
I
I
just
wanted
to
know
for
the
February
newsletter.
If
they're
is
anything
specific
that
you
would
like
me
to
put
put
in
about
monthly
volunteering
needs,
let
me
know.
A
Let
me
think
about
that.
I
think
Adam
and
I
have
a
little
more
work
to
do
before
we
really
want
to
push
on
anything
in
particular.
I
would
I
would
want
to
talk
about
our
kind
of
primary
need,
which
is
getting
this
new
matching
platform
up
and
running,
but
I
think
we
already
have
a
really
good
candidate
with
Brent.
So
let
me
pursue
that
first
and
and
yeah.
So
if
I,
don't
it
don't?