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A
B
C
A
D
I
did
and
we
got
a
reply
saying
sure.
So
that's
that's
where
it
stands.
Okay,
the
truth
is
someone
needs
to
follow
up.
A
C
A
C
A
Okay,
coordinate
meeting
with
neil
andrew
and
masby
to
discuss
ewc
development
plans.
Masby
was
chose
not
to
join
us
for
this,
so
it
was
just
neil
and
andrew
and
I,
but
we
did
have
a
good
discussion
and
I'm
going
to
talk
about
that
a
little
bit
later
when
we
get
into
our
infrastructure
topics.
I
do
need
some
guidance
on
next
steps,
but
that
meeting
has
been
done
then
reach
out
to
rich
brown
and
update
their
chapter
spotlight.
C
C
B
C
Yeah,
I
think
he
had
sent
out
an
email
that
had
some
summaries
of
their
recent
work
and
he
said
that
he
would
forward
that
to
me
and
as
soon
as
I
get
that
I'll
I'll
update
that
and
he
seemed
open
to
the
chat
about
it
too.
So
I
think
that'll
be
a
really
nice
article,
but.
A
It's
gonna
take
some
time.
Okay
and
then
I
have
a
task
of
going
live
with
the
new
device
catalog
pages,
which
I
have
not
done.
As
I
mentioned,
that's
probably
going
to
take
some
time,
but
I
believe
alexander
wanted
to
cover
a
few
more
things
on
that.
Anyway,
there
was
an
email
that
I
I
didn't
really
get
to
review
in
detail,
so
I
will
be
working
on
that
when
time
permits
but
didn't
get
to
it
this
week,
metrics,
okay,
I
don't
think
there
was
anything
really
noteworthy.
A
This
week,
we've
got
a
nice
healthy
balance
in
the
enable
fund,
just
under
50
grand
so
looking
for
good
projects,
and
otherwise
activity
levels
were
pretty
normal,
so
we'll
move
on
as
far
as
content
on
the
hub,
I
had
an
interesting
one.
This
week,
oh
bob's,
not
here
too
bad,
we
got
an
animal
prosthetic
post.
This
is
for
a
goose
four-year-old,
goose
that
needs
a
prosthetic
leg,
and
this
got
a
lot
of
it's
always
interesting
to
me
how
how
we
get
so
much
more
commenting
and
interaction
on
animal
post
than
than
human
ones.
A
People
just
really
are
are
interested
in
helping
the
animals.
It
seems
which
is
which
is
nice,
and
I
was
excited
to
see
that
we
got
lars
thalman
involved
in
this
discussion,
so
he
jumped
in
is
giving
some
guidance
and
ben
shared
this
in
the
animal
prosthetic
space.
Thank
you.
Anybody
else
have
anything
to
add
on
this.
A
C
Yeah
lots
of
great
comments.
You
know
for
people
that
are
interested
if
you
click
on
the
link
that
I
shared
in
the
the
last
comment:
jeremy,
it
goes
to
the
the
animal
prosthetic
space
and
you
can
just
scroll
down
and
see
that
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
other
cases.
I
did
share
a
link
to
erica's
post
at
the
top,
but
then
there's
there's
just
a
lot
of
other
discussion
and
dialogue,
so
yeah.
B
C
People
interested
join
the
space
and
it'll
be
an
easy
way
to
just
stay
connected.
A
Okay,
so
that's
what's
happening
in
the
hub
and
then
the
other
one
that
was
popular
was
ben's
post
about
february
events
had
had
a
lot
of
attention,
and
so
I
won't
go
through
that
in
detail
now,
because
that's
our
next
thing
on
the
agenda
here,
so
we're
going
to
look
at
that
here
so
summary
of
recurring
in
meetings.
I've
got
the
usual
list
here
just
in
bullet
format,
but
I
also
embedded
ben's
summary
here
so
ben.
Maybe
you
want
to
just
talk
us
through
this.
C
Sure
so
what
we're
going
to
try
to
do
is
by
the
first,
the
month
have
a
full
schedule
for
each
each
of
the
six
sort
of
thematic
meetings
that
we
have.
So
we've
got
enable
education,
the
bionic
design,
chapter
leaders,
the
new
member
meetup,
focus
follow-up
and.
A
C
Sure
so
this
one
that
is
an
earlier
draft
that
I
had
sent
out
so
that
it's.
C
Order
but
not
in
let.
C
Yeah,
because
what
I
did
was
yeah
there,
we
go
now
we're
in
order
here,
so
the
bionic
design
group
is
today
the
I
guess.
It's
the
first
fri
or
yeah
first
friday
of
the
month,
and
it's
a
group
of
people
talking
about
bionic
innovations,
a
pretty
active
last
meeting
that
we
had,
which
was
really
exciting.
So
this
month
we
have
ricardo
from
pix3d
in
peru
and
he's
going
to
be
sharing
his
elbow-activated
bionic
device.
It's
the
first
in
in
peru
that
he's
going
to
be
sharing
so
cool.
C
The
community
leader
is
vivek,
which
is
great
and
again
we're
going
to
be
hoping
to
have
volunteers
that
are
leading
each
of
these.
Currently,
I'm
I'm
sort
of
a
stand-in
for
a
number
of
them,
but
if
any
of
these
topics
are
interesting
to
you-
and
they
have
my
name
as
the
community
leader
feel
free
to
reach
out
and
I'd
be
happy
to
get
more
people
on
board.
A
Why
don't
you
go
ahead
and
tell
us
about
the
one
on
monday?
Also,
since
that's
coming
up
here.
C
Sure
so
monday,
we've
got
the
enable
education,
monthly
meeting,
ashish
or
dr
lamba
is
working
at
the
university
of
southern
maine
in
collaboration
with
dean
rock
and
an
ngo
in
the
dominican
republic,
as
well
as
a
local
rotary.
C
They
are
working
on
a
number
of
things
he's
going
to
share
his
curriculum,
which
is
super
and
he's
also
going
to
hopefully
be
able
to
join
us
on
the
last
friday
of
the
month
for
the
focus
follow-up
discussion
on
lower
limb
devices
they've
been
working
on
that
as
well
nice,
but
I
think
one
of
the
things
we've
noticed
for
educational
chapters
is
that
they
get
really
excited
about
participating,
but
sometimes
struggle
to
connect
the
bats
with
real
device.
Users
and
dr
lambo
will
share
this.
C
This
really
interesting
collaboration
that
he's
been
a
part
of
where
he's
doing
device
testing
and
getting
his
students
involved,
but
connecting
to
a
local
ngo
in
the
dominican
republic
and
and
volunteers
at
enable
dean,
rock
has
really
done
fantastic
work,
as
well
as
the
rotary
and
together
they're
each
taking
a
different
part
of
the
equation,
and
I
think
it's
a
really
fruitful
way
to
work
so
for.
A
Other
industries,
it's
a
great
summary
thank
you
for
putting
these
together.
If
I
could
offer
one
suggestion,
ben
just
to
reinforce
when
these
are,
you
might
add,
like
I
don't
know
a
little
badge
on
each
one
of
these
saying
you
know
first
friday,
first
monday.
Second,
one
you
know
just
indicate
which
of
the
mondays
or
fridays.
It
is
because
it'll
help
to
kind
of
reinforce
that
with
people.
That
would
be
my
only
suggestion,
but
this
is
really
helpful.
It's.
A
Yeah,
so
that's
we'll
go
over
the.
I
guess
the
the
upcoming
meetings
each
week
so
we'll
talk
about
the
others
next
time,
but
thank
you
for
that
great.
C
A
C
Just
jump
in
real
quick
before
we
go
too
far
the
popular
posts.
The
last
time
we
talked
about
sharing
the
videos
in
the
actual
posts,
and
I
was
able
to
do
that
at
the
end
of
the
meeting
so
that
that's
something
that
we'll
try
to
do
moving
forward.
So
if,
if
we
do
discuss
any
of
these
posts,
it'll
be
at
this
embedded
link
to
that
section
of
the
video.
So
we'll
try
that
out,
we
didn't
get
much
feedback
yet,
but
it's
just
an
extension
of
community
dialogue.
A
Yeah,
I
think
it's
a
good
idea.
I
know
not
too
many
people
watch
these
in
their
entirety,
which
is
understandable,
so
that'll
help.
I
think
when
there's
relevant
stuff,
that
we
talk
about
all
right,
so
I'm
not
aware
of
any
upcoming
one-time
events.
Anybody
else
have
anything
any.
I
don't
know
conferences
webinars.
Anything
like
that.
You'd
like
to
share.
B
A
So
move
on
to
our
discussion
topics:
let's
see
last
time
we
did
one
of
these.
I
have
another
one
this
week,
ccc
discretionary
funding
proposal.
So
if
you
will
recall,
we
do
have
the
authority
in
this
group
to
authorize
up
to
a
thousand
dollars,
and
I
do
have
a
proposal
this
week
to
authorize
a
250
allocation
to
cover
the
cost
of
autodesk
product
design
and
manufacturing
collection.
This
is
actually
a
huge
collection
of
software
that
includes
licenses
for
pretty
much
all
of
autodesk's
products.
A
The
one
that
we
needed
in
particular
is
inventor
for
the
project
that
we're
working
on
which
we'll
be
talking
about
here
and
250,
is
the
cost
just
to
register
it's
technically
a
free
license
for
a
non-profit,
but
you
still
have
to
pay
the
250
to
get
the
license
activated.
So
I
am
seeking
approval
to
spend
that
250
so
that
we
can
move
our
project
forward.
A
I
don't
know
if
I
need
to
give
more
detail
than
that.
Does
anybody
have
questions?
A
D
A
Chat
in
favor,
okay,
so
then
that
is
approved
and
we'll
just
move
right
into
that
discussion.
Then,
as
long
as
we're
talking
about
that
is
well,
I
was
going
to
talk
about
the
hub.
Let's
talk
about
our
app
first,
so
andrew.
I
understand
we
might
not
be
able
to
get
too
much
in
this
discussion
now,
but
I
understand
that
we
might
have
run
into
a
an
issue
with
limitations
in
the
mentor.
Is
that
right.
B
B
Open
up
the
panel
of
parameters,
it
just
doesn't
understand
that
the
model
that
you
just
imported
has
parameters,
it's
just
solid
bodies.
Okay,
so
this
this
looks
like
a
viable
approach
for
inventor
models,
but
we
can't
scale
fusion
models
in
inventor
can
open
them.
Export
them
include
them,
but
not
scale
them.
A
A
I
don't
I
don't
know
if
let
me
just
look
real
quick
at
my.
Maybe
we
could
talk
briefly
after
this
meeting.
If
alexander
and
you
are
both
available,
maybe
we
can
just
stay
on
here
a
little
bit
longer.
I
will
be
okay
all
right,
so
then
we'll
move
on
for
now.
I
did
want
to
call
attention
to
the
fact
that
in
the
hub
we
have
a
new
feature,
masby
added
in
a
discord,
widget
integration,
which
is
to
sort
of
encourage
something
that
alexander
has
been
trying
to
get
going
he's
been.
A
He
actually
started
a
an
enable
discord
channel
a
long
while
back,
but
it
hasn't
gotten
much
use.
So
now
we
have
this
discord,
widget,
embedded
right
in
the
sidebar,
I'm
still
a
little
bit
confused,
just
because
I
thought
it
was
actually
going
to
show
recent
messages
and
I'm
still
not
see.
All
I
see
is
online
members.
B
B
A
A
A
Masby,
as
I
said
last
week,
this
is
just
a
glorified
link.
It
just
displays
who's
online
and
in
voice
channels.
Okay,
so
it's
just
a
matter
of
showing
who's
there.
I
see
that
now
in
the
in
the
widget
title,
it
even
says
discord
members
online.
So
I
guess
that
really
is
only
it's
only
purpose.
That's.
A
A
B
I
don't
know,
that's
that's
a
question
for
magic.
I
can
definitely
just
remove
them
completely
from
the
from
discord.
A
B
A
B
A
I
will
I
will
yield
to
you
and
mas
v
on
that.
You
guys
seem
to
know
what
you're
looking
to
build
there
so
go
for
it
all
right.
So
that's
what's
new
on
the
hub,
let's
see
we
talked
about
the
app
all
right.
So
let's
talk
matching
a
little
bit.
I
need
some
guidance
here.
A
We
had
a
meeting
like
I
said
me
and
andrew
and
neil,
because
we
have
been
stuck
for
quite
a
while
now,
where
we've
not
been
doing
any
further
development
on
the
enable
web
central,
because
we
have
this
new
matching
platform
that
was
being
developed
by
our
friends
in
france
and
it
was
looking
like
well,
maybe
that's
the
direction
we
want
to
go.
Maybe
we
want
to
adopt
that.
Well,
we
have
a
copy
of
that
matching
platform.
Now
it's
up
and
running,
we
have
a
test
site.
A
A
We
have
enable
web
central
and
we
have
some
good
ideas
actually
about
how
we
could
improve
enable
web
central
and
how
we
could
make
it
easier
to
use.
But
my
feeling
is
that
before
we
do
that,
what
we
really
need
is
some
work
to
evaluate
both.
We
need
somebody
to
kind
of
take
the
lead
on
looking
at
what
each
platform
has
to
offer.
What
are
the
pros
and
cons
of
each?
Do
we
want
to
focus
on
one
or
the
other?
Do
we
want
to
try
to
take
the
best
of
each
just?
A
Now
I
know,
there's
been
a
lot
of
talk
lately
about
interns
could
be
a
possible
project
for
an
intern
seems
to
me,
like
maybe
a
little
bit
above
the
pay
grade
of
an
intern.
I
don't
know,
but
I
mean
you
gotta.
You
gotta
really
have
a
lot
of
familiarity.
I
think,
with
the
inner
workings
of
our
community
to
be
able
to
effectively
do
what
I
have
in
mind
here.
A
So
I
think
this
would
best
be
handled
by
somebody
that's
kind
of
a
veteran
in
our
community,
but
I
I
just
don't
know
that
I
have
a
bandwidth
to
take
this
on.
D
Just
to
say,
the
the
quiet
part
out
loud,
I'm
really
interested
the
obvious
player
here
would
be
massive.
You
know,
messi
and
messi
has
his
own
very
strong
views,
but
if
he
and
nasty
I
would
like
you
to
weigh
in
as
to
whether
you're
interested
in
being
a
significant
piece
of
this
project
or
not,
because
I
think
if
he
was
available
to
consult
on
both
aspects
of
this,
it
would
go
one
way
and
if
he's
not,
then
we
need
a
plan
b.
D
As
I
understand
it,
the
point
is
that
the
new
platform
is
php
based,
word,
press
based
and
messy
demonstrated
that
he
knew
how
to
turn
it
on
very
quickly.
The
enable
web
central
is
microsoft,
and
you
know
kappa
does
another
microsoft,
environment.
D
C
Having
an
intern,
isn't
it's
not
a
fork
in
the
road
necessarily,
I
mean
if,
let's
say,
there's
a
small
part
of
it
that
masby
can
consult
on.
He
could
be
supporting
a
couple
interns
that
are
sort
of
sharing
it.
Depending
on
how
things
go,
I
mean
it
depends
on
it's
like
fishing.
We
just
won't
know
until
people
start
applying,
but
just
worth
thinking
about.
A
Okay,
well
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
We're
just
we're
in
an
awkward
stage
where
we
have
two
potentially
potent
matching
platforms,
both
of
which
are
sitting
unused
for
the
most
part
until
we
kind
of
figure
out
our
path
forward.
So
I
will
leave
it
at
that
for
now
for
further
discussion.
A
All
right
we've
had
some
discussion
lately
about
the
fact
that
this
year
sort
of
represents
the
10-year
anniversary
for
enable,
depending
on
where
you're
measuring
from,
but
essentially
when
you
know
looking
at
when
that
first
3d
printed
prosthetic
was
developed
and
we've
talked
about
doing
some
kind
of
a
conference,
probably
virtual
or
hybrid.
But
last
time
we
talked
about
this
ben
had
a
really
interesting
idea
that
I'd
like
to
pursue,
which
is
instead
of
doing
an
event.
A
Let's
pick
like
a
month,
you
know
and
it'll
be
the
month
of
you
know
our
anniversary
celebrations.
We
can
have
different
events
happening
on
different
days
and
different
places,
and
it
doesn't
have
to
be
one
thing
at
one
time
that
especially
actually
helps
given
all
the
different
regions
and
time
zones
we're
dealing
with.
So
I
I
like
that
idea
a
lot.
I
don't
know
how
others
feel,
but
I
like
that
idea
of
just
kind
of
figuring
out
a
period
during
the
year.
D
Yeah
I
like
that
idea
too,
and
I'm
wondering
whether,
for
example,
the
events
might
have
a
similar
structure.
It
seems
to
me,
we've
evolved
a
lot
in
10
years
and
so,
for
example,
talking
about
the
evolution
of
the.
D
A
Well,
I
think
this
this
one
is,
you
know
not
to
be
repetitive
here,
but
this
one
definitely
is
a
good
candidate
project
for
an
intern.
I
think
we
had
great
success
with
ali.
She
was
a
terrific
event
planner
and
that
that
really
is
a
skill
that
I
think
lends
itself
well
to
having
the
proper
training
and
education.
So
having
somebody
that
really
knows
how
to
approach
event
planning
would
be
really,
I
think,
important
to
do
this
right.
A
Any
other
thoughts
on
this
I
mean
we
can
just
this
is
not
something
we
need
to
figure
out
today.
I
just
want
to
kind
of
bring
it
up
each
week
so
that
we
don't
forget
about
it
and
that
we're
moving
towards
something.
What
is
the
latest
status
on
our
seek
friend,
our
search
for
interns?
Where
are
we
at
with
that?.
C
There's
a
platform
that
brandeis
uses,
I
think
john
and
I
just
need
to
meet
and
create
a
an
account.
I
think
it's
it's
sort
of
a
general
account.
I
mean
it's,
it's
a
service
that
brandeis
uses
for
marketing
their
internships,
so.
D
C
C
And
I
was
also
going
to
mention
in
terms
of
this
10-year
anniversary.
C
Reviews
of
you
know
the
the
trajectory
of
of
some
of
the
evolution
of
the
enable
community
there's
a
tool
that
john
created
and
sort
of
half
released
that
he
embedded
into
the
hub,
which
is
like
a
view.
What
do
you
call
the
macroscope
or
yeah?
There
was?
It
was
a
way
of
seeing
basically
a
map
of
all
the
posts,
and
it
was
on
one
on
the
bottom.
C
It
shows
all
the
different
users
and,
on
the
top,
I
think,
is
the
timeline
the
x
and
y
axis
and
it
sort
of
shows
the
growth
of
the
community.
But
the
crazy
thing
is
that
you
can
zoom
in
you
can
click
on
it.
It
would
show
you
the
actual
post
and
because
we
had
brought
in
all
of
the
the
hub.
You
know
prehub
posts
from
google
plus
and
then
from
wiki
factory.
C
They
all
pop
up
like
these
archive
these
archives
posts,
but
it
just
looks
like
any
other
post,
so
I
think
figuring
out
how
to
actually
use
that
and
have
that
resource
would
be
great.
You
know
for
this
10-year
anniversary,
because
we
could
do
all
this
archaeology
related
to
that
in
a
similar
way.
You
know,
I
think,
having
those
those
articles,
I
mean
that's
not
necessarily
just
a
one-hour
meeting.
It
would
be
getting
some
key
people
to
do
some
digging.
A
A
D
Yeah,
I'm
wondering
what
that
pretends,
but
while
we're
waiting,
okay
mike
is
not
muted,
hello,
madison
mazzy.
C
Just
shared
the
link
in
the
chat,
which
is
great
it's,
it
really
is
a
cool
tool.
Jeremy,
if
you
want
to
share
it.
B
C
Right,
even
the
earliest
posts,
and
I
actually
used.
I
was
doing
some
research
into
dean,
rock's
process
and
you
know
it's
crazy
to
be
able
to
go
back
to
his
first
posts
and
you
know
whatever
it
was
2014
and.
D
A
D
Well,
it
is,
and
then
you
can
use
it
to
you
know,
to
go
to
the
real
thing,
including
from
the
google
plus
era.
So,
okay,
so
listen.
That
was
that
was
an
eye
opener.
That
piece
of
the
functionality
does
exist.
A
D
I
just
wanted
to
say
that,
with
regard
to
this,
this
whole
thing,
an
intern
is
one
possibility,
a
an
investment,
a
project
that
would
be
funded
for
the
right
person
is
another
possibility.
Sorry.
D
D
E
Just
interchange
for
one
second
to
to
the
microscope
is
my
implementation
of
john's
code
is,
unfortunately,
ran
very
slow
and
the
we
sort
of
left
it
off.
There
was
some
potential
volunteer.
I
can't
remember
her
name,
who
was
to
ask
to
slightly
bring
this
up
to
a
better,
better
state
like
the
the
y,
the
colors
and
everything,
and
then
she
kind
of
bailed
so
that
that's
where
it's
sort
of
left
and
it's
not
updated
it
can
be
automatically
updated.
For
now.
It's
a.
E
A
B
E
E
Yeah,
so
if
you
select
a
smaller
region,
you
will
see
dots
going
horizontally
on
the
same
line
and
that
represents
that
same
thread.
It's
difficult
to
see
in
this
exploded
view,
but
it's
a
little
bit
more
clear
when
you're
zoomed
in
interesting.
C
E
D
Realize
it
was
80
production
ready
and
I
am
not
capable
of
doing
the
last
20.
So
this
is
a
subset
of
that
thing
that
I
spent
three
or
four
months
working
on
well.
C
I'd
love
to
see
the
the
topic
somehow
get
incorporated
into
this.
We've
got
36
different
topics.
That's
that's
pretty
useful
for
me
in
terms
of
navigating
the
big
archive
of
of
things.
C
E
It's
only
searches
by
the
author
and
the
the
context
of
the
the
post
itself,
so
it
shouldn't.
B
A
A
Well,
but
it's
not
actually
using
the
topic
per
se.
It
sounds
like
it's
just
looking
for
that
keyword
so
right,
it's
great
all
right,
well
great
tool
that
we
can
improve
on
anything
else
on
that
right
now,
guys
should
we
move
on.
D
We'll
take
it
offline,
but
I
frankly
think
that
we
need
an
untapped
hacker
who
would
fit
massive
technical
description
to
work
on
things
like
this
they're
always
there.
It's
always
a
bottleneck
for
development
of
this
kind
of
thing,
interns
and
volunteers,
as
in
this
case
they
just
can't,
even
if
they
make
it
for
us
to
finish
one
when
they
leave
the
technology
becomes.
D
A
A
I
don't
know
andrew,
if
you
I
don't
do
you
think
lucas
might
possibly
be
a
candidate
for
that.
Is
that
worth
discussing
with
him.
B
Lucas
has
very
lucas,
has
an
indeterminate
future
right
now.
Okay,
so
I
can't
make
any
kind
of
promises
on
his
behalf
potentially
but
yeah.
We
need
to
have
a.
We
need
to
have
a
conversation
with
lucas.
Once
he's
got
some
more
clarity,
fair.
A
Enough
so,
but
I
like
the
idea
if,
if
anyone's
listening
and
has
that
background,
let's
talk.
D
So
here's
the
end
is
anyone
listening
approach.
There's
the
we'll
discuss
this
as
the
offline
approach
and
there's
the
advertised
outside
the
community
approach,
and
we
I
I
think
it's
it's
really
good
time
to
consider
all
of
them.
A
Yeah
yeah
I
mean
when,
when
I
you
know
what
I
was
doing
with
enable
web
central
I
went
through
what
is
it
called
now?
Is
it
is
it
upwork,
or
did
it
change
to
something
else?
I
think
it's
upwork
now
the
freelance
site,
so
that's
where
I
had
you
know.
I
had
been
getting
guillermo's
time
through
that.
That's
another
approach
we
could
take
just
you
can
get
fairly
competent
developers
at
pretty
reasonable
rates,
and
maybe
it's
just
a
matter
of
contracting
somebody
through
a
service
like
that.
D
The
other
side
of
this
is
that,
of
course,
if
you've
got
a
good
person,
then
you
know
typically
it's
been
jeremy
and
ben
and
me
who
then
try
to
prioritize
and
orchestrate
and
advise
the
relevant
stakeholders
about
what's
going
on,
so
that
we
don't
step
on
both
we've
done
that
with
mixed
success.
D
D
A
challenge
we
have
right
now,
yeah-
and
you
know
it's
a
good
time
to
think
about
this.
I
you
know
just
to
again
to
say
that
my
part
out
loud,
I
am
thrilled
and
proud
of
being
able,
but
I'm
now
working
almost
all
putting
all
my
efforts
into
this
venture
inspired
by
enable
and
enabled
by
america
having
to
do
with
climate
change,
so
I
wouldn't
be
able
to
take
responsibility
for
managing
the
person.
D
I
just
said
he
should
get
if
jeremy
can't,
then
maybe
we
have
to
have
a
larger
discussion
about
well
then
maybe
we
need
another.
I
don't
know
what,
but
it's
it's
it's
our
10-year
anniversary.
We
are
no
longer
an
upstart
we've,
given
something
really
valuable
to
the
world.
It's
a
good
time
to
think
about.
How
is
it
going
to
go
into
its
second
decade,
given
the
current
situation,
because
it's
not
a
bad
situation,
but
it's
not
optimal
either.
A
D
You
know
I
will
say
that
ben
has
put
me
into
the
role
of
moderator
the
chapter
leader's
discussion,
and
I
think
this
very
topic
is
a
good
one
for
that
that
form
as
well.
So
that's
one
place,
it
will
go.
B
C
Yeah,
I
think
it's
it's
worth
remembering
that
there's
not
really
much
fruit
that
comes
from
making
decisions,
because
it's
decentralized
and
distributed
it's
all
these
different
groups,
so
we
kind
of
try
to
inspire
groups
and
see
what
they
want
to
do
in
different
places
around
the
world
and
going
back
to
the
10-year
anniversary,
I
think
if
different
regions
and
chapters
are
interested
in
coming
up
with
ideas
and
networking
it
together,
I
think
that
could
work
really
well.
Also,
it's
just
a
big
reminder
that
there's
not
gonna
need
to
be.
C
You
know
a
specific,
I
mean
we
could
have
a
region.
We
could
look
at.
You
know
north
america
for
an
intern,
but
it's
it's
probably
going
to
be
bigger
than
that.
So
I
think
john's
right
having
the
the
chapters
think
about
it,
we
don't
we
have
a
ticking
time
clock
in
terms
of
when
we
really
should
get
going,
though,
which
jeremy
pointed
out
last
week
so
well.
D
A
D
I'll
reach,
sorry,
I
do
have
one
more
point
to
make
on
this:
okay,
which
is
in
the
last
chapter
leaders
meeting.
I
asked.
D
Sorry,
in
the
last
chapters
meeting,
I
asked
kerry
how
our
group
present
company
could
support
enable
furnace,
and
he
said
well
we're
doing
fine,
but
I
think
that
your
management
of
the
hub
has
an
open
platform
for
all
of
the
enabled
chapters
is
really
valued
and
in
some
ways
I
think
it
may
be
that
we
should
recognize
that
that
is
a
main
function.
We
serve
that.
You
know
we're
not.
D
I'm
not
going
that
far.
I
think
that
would
I
think
that
would
be
great,
but
but
the
hub
itself
is
it's
functioning
pretty
well
yeah.
It
could
function
better.
We
might
want
to
change
it,
but
it
serves
that
according
to
gary
and
a
number
of
other
people,
the
meetings
that
we
do
and
that
ben
has
just
taken
up
to
another
level
and
the
hub.
B
D
And
that
we
should
perhaps
recognize
that
if
that's
our
role
are
we
prepared
to
continue
it
and
if
that's
our
role,
maybe
we
should.
We
should
acknowledge
that
as
we
go
into
year
10,
I
think
we've
actually
achieved
a
distributed
network
of
autonomous
chapters,
some
of
which
are
doing
splendidly
and.
D
A
All
right,
so,
let's
move
on
outreach
and
partnerships.
Well,
we
kind
of
just
talked
about
this.
We
know
we
need
help,
although
I
guess
we
weren't
talking
about
outreach
specifically.
So
there
was
there's,
there's
been
a
number
of
discussions
about
needing
a
champion
for
this.
This
is
another
area
that
we
need,
somebody
to
kind
of
take
the
lead
and
john.
I
think
you
were
pursuing
a
couple
of
leads
on
that
have
any
of
those
panned
out
as
far
as
people
that
might
have
an
active
role
in
developing
these
collaborations.
C
Go
ahead
reminder
chapter
leaders
meeting
which
john
is
managing
the
topic.
This
month
we
have
zainab
from
turkey
who's
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
a
recent
partnership
that
she
made
nationally
and
then
the
board
opens
up
to
that
exact
topic.
So
if
you
are
watching
this
and
you're
interested,
please
join
and
I
think
john's
going
to
be
walking
the
whole
team
through
it
and
again
good
reminder
for
us
that
those
groups
that
are
already
doing
this
are
the
best
in
terms
of
leading
us
forward.
A
Okay,
so
yeah
I'll
definitely
want
to
check
that
out.
So
on
the
14th
chapter
leaders
meeting
we'll
be
talking
about
outreach
and
partnerships
as
well
as
it
sounds
like
some
of
our
online
infrastructure
matching
needs
things
like
that.
So
yeah
sounds.
D
Good,
so
back
to
your
question,
I
have
nothing
new
to
say
about
nigeria,
cameroon,
in
vietnam.
I
believe
that
we
touched
base
with
them,
but
nothing
significant,
but
india
they
maker's
asylum
is,
I
think,
interested
in
becoming
a
regional
hub.
B
D
It's
not
going
to
happen
just
because
they're
interested
it
would
happen.
If
again,
we
invested
some
real
effort
into
making
that
happen.
D
Now,
that's
actually
not
the
way
regional
hubs
like
france
and
turkey
have
arisen
in
the
past.
We
reached
out
to
them,
because
we
recognize
that
india
is
a
to
understand
a
large
place
and
we're
not
well
represented
here,
so
we
reached
out
to
them
and
they
said
yeah.
We
could
do
this
and
they
could,
but
they
will
either
grow
very
slowly
incrementally,
as
is
traditional
or
again
we're
going
to
really
need
to
kick
start
it
and
invest
in
it.
D
A
Well,
I'm
sure
I'm
missing
some
of
the
details,
but
I
what
what
it
comes
to
mind
for
me
is:
I
mean
makers,
asylum.
Clearly
they
already
have
some
facilities.
They
must
have
a
space,
a
makerspace
et
cetera.
They
probably
already
have
you
know,
3d
printers
stuff,
like
that.
A
D
They
do
I
my
sense.
This
is
this:
is
you
know
again,
I'm
just
making
this
up
as
I
go
along,
but
my
sense
is
that
they
have
plenty
of
worthy
projects
to
do
in
in
their
all
in
their
existing
areas
of
core
competency.
D
It's
going
to
take
something
to
get
them
to
acquire
this
core
competency
and
develop
ties
for
this
purpose
to
other
makerspaces
around
india.
A
C
Okay,
I
wonder
if
the
sort
of
formal
project
budget
process
might
well
taking
a
step
aside,
having
a
project
a
specific
project
with
some
specific
goals,
as
a
pilot
for
six
months
seems
like
a
first
step.
C
So
I
think
that
would
maybe
be
the
first
step
just
think
about
it
in
terms
of
a
project.
A
partnership,
maybe
get
them
involved
and
becoming
a
chapter
first
step,
makes
sense
and
then
bring
them
into
those
meetings.
D
Hey
you
remind
me
that
at
our
last
chapter
with
this
meeting,
we
did
touch
on
this
and
agree
to
return
to
it.
So
this
is
really
just
an
update.
This
is
an
ongoing
opportunity
challenge
and
it's
been
discussed
intermittently
at
this
meeting
and
at
the
chapter
leaders
meeting
and
that's
the
update.
A
Fair
enough,
okay,
at
this
point,
I
think
I
want
to
just
open
it
up
to
everyone
here,
see
if
there's
anything
else
you
want
to
discuss.
Otherwise,
I
want
to
start
wrapping
up
here,
get
ready
for
the
next
meeting.
A
D
E
I'm
guessing
weekends,
don't
really
work
for
everyone
here.
I'm
I'm
open
to.