►
From YouTube: e-NABLE SPC Meeting - April 16, 2021
Description
This is a recording of the e-NABLE Strategic Planning Committee meeting for Friday, April 16, 2021.
The notes/agenda document can be found here: https://bit.ly/32lz2tp
B
I
I
think,
that's
very
doable
I
given
especially
that
I
really
didn't
even
have
time
to
prepare
for
today.
So
our
agenda
is
probably
a
mess.
Let's
just
see
where
we're
at
action
items
I
am
still
working
with
bob
and
our
new
volunteer
eric
I'm
developing
this
new
sizing
badge.
B
I
gave
an
update
last
time.
I
don't
think,
there's
much
new
to
report
except
that
we're
still
working
on
it.
Now,
let's
see
ben
you
were
going
to
ask
masby
to
export
all
the
badges
that
were
issued
by
that
pathways
account.
Did
you
ever
have
a
chance
to
do
that.
C
Yeah
I
talked
to
him
about
it.
He
apparently
made
a
tool
for
it,
and
I
have
to
now
dig
through
my
emails
to
see
if
I
can
find
specifically
what
it
is,
but
the
the
the
gist
of
it
is
having
some
of
those
when
we
meet
with
bob
will
be
really
helpful
because
we
can
just
sort
of
line
those
up,
and
I
think
you
know,
in
the
end,
getting
to
one
admin
account
on
badger
will
be
wonderful.
B
B
I
think
bob
is
issuing
badges
through
his
account,
but
then
somehow
this
pathways
account
is
like
picking
them
up
and
reissuing
them
or
something
I
don't
know,
but
I
I
suspect
that
there's
something
that
happened
on
the
back
end
of
badger,
that's
causing
that
I
I
just
can't
I
I
just
there's
no
way
bob
would
even
know
about
that
address
to
log
into
it.
You
know
much
less
have
a
password.
I
was.
C
Thinking
the
same
thing,
it
could
be
some
kind
of
a
module,
that's
basically
just
taking
everybody's
activity
and
and
pumping
it
out
through
one
sort
of
shared
account
which
makes
it
a
mess
for
us.
B
B
I
know
I
don't
know
the
details,
but
I
know
the
only
one
that
was
working
on
anything
called
pathways
was
was
maria.
She
was
working
on
this
idea
that
you,
you
follow
a
certain
pathway
of
getting
certain
badges
and
that
leads
you
to
a
certain
accomplishment
and
she
wanted
to
implement
pathways
in
badger,
and-
and
I
remember
her
talking
about
that-
so
I'm
just
thinking
that
somewhere
along
the
lines
she
started
testing
something
or
she
asked
badger
to
set
something
up.
So
she
could
test
something
and
it
started
doing
this
as
a
result.
C
So
we
probably
will
want
to
circle
back
to
maria
at
some
point,
but
I
think
the
first
step
is
to
see
if
we
can
reset
up
bob's
account
potentially
and
just
make
sure
if
we
can
just
have
a
list
of
the
activities
and
we
can
see
which
ones
are
him
and
which
ones
aren't
that.
That
would
probably
help
to
prove
that
hypothesis.
B
B
I
didn't
send
it
to
all
ewc
users.
I
sent
it
to
all
case
owners
because
I
thought
that
was
the
best
chance
of
reaching
the
people
that
are
actually
device
users.
So
anybody
who
has
created
a
case
in
enable
web
central
received
an
email
inviting
them
to
well.
You
know
what
you
wrote
up.
I
copied
your
message.
C
C
Okay
and
what
was
the
date
on
it,
for
the
did
it
specify
when
the
next
session
is
because
we
have
had
patrick,
is
taking
a
bit
of
a
step
back
this
week.
B
B
A
B
B
I
don't
think
so
other
than
the
fact
that
we
talked
as
a
team
about
you
know
the
the
torsion
spring
discussion
we've
been
having
and
generally
speaking,
everyone's
really
excited
about
the
prospect
of
just
getting
some
custom.
Torsion
springs
figuring
out.
The
thickness
that'll
give
us
the
tension
we
want
and
using
a
tension
fit.
You
know
into
the
the
fingers.
We
want
to
try
it
out.
B
John,
I
I
said
to
him
earlier.
I
said
you
know
how
how
many
exactly
constitutes
a
quorum
for
us,
and
you
know
at
first.
He
said
too,
but
I
said
well
I
mean
it's
actually,
you
know
a
more
relevant
question
now
that
we
have
this
new
program.
That's
been
approved
for
potentially
approving
funding
requests.
You
know
we
ought
to
think
about
how
many
people
does
it
take.
If
there's.
B
If
there's
you
know
less
than
I
don't
know
four
of
us
here,
it
probably
doesn't
make
sense
for
us
to
be
making
calls
on
on
funding
requests.
I
don't
know
what
that
number
is,
but
we
ought
to
think
about
that.
C
C
Good
question
now
it
doesn't
mean
that
if
there's
only
two
people,
the
meeting
is
cancelled
necessarily
but
you're
right
that
those
decisions
wouldn't
be
able
to
be
made.
You
know
ben
and
jeremy,
decide
that
ben
and
jeremy
get
you
know,
ice
cream
money
for
the
afternoon
wouldn't
fly
exactly.
B
Anyway,
I
don't
think
I've
gotten
to
these
others.
I
was
supposed
to
set
up
a
couple
of
sub
domains.
I
I
haven't
even
looked
at
the
dns,
so
I've
I've
got
to
get
in
there
for
the
dns,
and
I
know
you
wanted
to
look
at
something
for
the
mail
dns.
Yes
before.
C
The
next
newsletter-
we
that's,
definitely
something
that
has
to
happen
the
last
I
can.
I
look
at
the
data
when
I
send
out
those
newsletters
and
the
last
one
was
poor
in
terms
of
you
know,
engagement,
and
it
was
pretty
clear
to
me
that
the
when
I
called
and
talked
to
somebody
at
benchmark,
they
said
that
the
dns
has
really
had
been
shifted,
got.
B
It
yeah
I'm
just
looking
here.
Let
me
get
into
the
I'm
going
to
the
google
admin
console
because
it
used
to
be.
I
guess
like
now
that
I'm
logged
in,
I
guess,
there's
no
reason.
I
can't
share
this.
C
And
benchmark
as
long
as
we're
going
to
go
down,
this
benchmark
does
support
they're.
They
do
have
like
a
a
support
person
that
you
can.
You
can
talk
to
that,
can
walk
you
through
it
in
terms
of
specifically
what
they
recommend.
C
So
maybe
you
and
I
can
set
up
a
meeting
time
when
when
I
can
drag
in
somebody
from
benchmark
and
they
can
walk
us
through
it.
B
So
yeah
it's
there's
a
there's:
a
management
console
specifically
for
their
dns.
Here
access
your
hosted,
dns
settings
from
the
console,
identify
your
domain
host:
okay
domains,
android
domains,
click
advanced,
dns
settings.
Yeah
see.
I
didn't
see
that
let's
go
back
to
the
domains,
so
here's
the
domains,
yeah
domains
and
there's
enable.org,
but
I
don't
see
anything-
am
I
covering
it
with
my
admin.
C
List
the
domains-
okay,
so
yeah,
maybe
we
can
find
a
time
next
week
to
meet.
You
know
I
wouldn't
take
more
than
well.
B
I
think
we
got
to
get
as
we
got
to
get
mazzy
involved,
because
I
remember
masby
changing
something
with
the
way
dns
is
managed,
and
I
think
it
may
be
that
we
can
no
longer
do
it
through
google
admin.
I
think
he
might.
I
think
he
may
have
externalized
that,
so
that
updates
could
be
made
more
easily,
and
that
may
be
true,
but
I
don't
know
where
those
updates
happen
now,
so
we
we
have
to
get
masby
involved
here.
C
Okay,
I
can.
I
can
send
that
email
out
I'll
tag
myself
in
the
notes.
A
B
Well,
let's
see
here,
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
update
the
charts
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
here,
so
we'll
skip
that.
For
now,
that's
fine
and
I
didn't
I
didn't
even
review
our
agenda.
So
a
lot
of
these
are
probably
out
of
order.
We'll
skip
the
stuff
that
isabella
is
working
on.
We've
got
some
diagrams
we're
working
on.
B
You
were
obviously
in
the
other
meeting
about
community
systems,
so
we
don't
need
to
go
through
all
that
right
now,
we'll
have
updates
for
the
community.
Soon
I
don't
know.
Is
there
anything
you?
We
talked
about
this
test
pilot
thing.
How
are
you
so?
There
is
a
worth
talking
about
the
terminology.
For
a
moment.
I've
always
been
a
big
proponent
of
of
I
guess
it's
kind
of
a
branding
approach.
B
You
know
when,
as
a
business
when
you're
trying
to
brand
a
product,
you
really
want
to
be
very
consistent
with
your
terminology
and
right
down
to
you,
know
capitalization
or
whatever.
It's
got
to
be
absolutely
identical.
Every
time
and
I've
seen
you
know,
I
I
see,
for
example,
the
space
is
called
device
pilots,
but
then
in
other
places
it's
called
a
panel
of
pilots
and
then
I
see
test
pilots.
These
are
subtle
and
minor
differences,
but
I
would
be
in
favor
of
let's,
let's
pick
some
terminology
and
just
use
that
everywhere.
C
And
I
think
to
my
preference,
you
know
I
I'll
forward
you
an
email
that
I
had
with
john
and
masby.
I
mean
I
think
it
is
different.
Different
languages,
like
you
can't
just
say
this
is
the
word
that
everybody
has
to
translate.
I
think
it's
worth
asking
people
what
what
is
a
word.
That
means
this,
and
basically
it's
not
just
somebody
who
is
receiving
a
gift
of
a
thing
that
that
shouldn't
be
the
finish
line
in
some
ways
the
the
design
and
iteration
happens
after
the
delivery.
C
That's
when
customization
happens,
that's
when
that
that
dialogue
is
actually
informed
by
you
know
a
purpose.
So
I
I.
B
B
C
Right,
I'm
not
sure
if
I've
been
leaning
towards
device
pilot
but
you're
right
that
a
test
pilot
is
closer.
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
word
in
every
language
for
that.
I
know
that
every
I
did
some
digging
and
the
word
pilot
is
really
easily
translated
into
you
know:
mandarin
russian.
C
Does
but
I
don't
know
about
test
pilot,
but
heads
or
tails
you
know
they'd.
B
C
Right
and
you
know
if
it's
somebody
that
is,
you
know
basically
the
the
navigator,
the
controller,
the
conductor
of
the
device,
even
that
in
and
of
itself,
even
without
the
idea
of
you
know
putting
tests
in
there.
I
think
there
is
it's
a
big
shift.
It's
a
shift
away
from
saying
here's,
a
person
that
is
needy
that
just
needs
to
receive
something,
and
here
is
a
person
that
is,
has
a
key
role
in
leading,
and
I
think
what
is
built
into
that
that
word
pilot.
B
C
B
Different,
I
agree,
that's
important,
that
we
want
them
having
that
that
leading
component,
but
I
want
to
point
out
that
there's
also
an
element
here
of
risk
mitigation
for
the
volunteers.
The
vision
with
the
enable
was
always
such
that
I
mean
I'm
going
back
to
you
know
jen
and
owen.
In
the
original
discussions
that
were
had,
it
was
always
the
idea
of
not
just
making
hands
for
people
it
was.
B
It
was
working
with
them
to
learn
how
to
make
hands
for
themselves
and
that
helps
to
limit
the
liability,
because
you
are
no
longer
producing
and
delivering
a
device.
This
is
just
a
collaborative
thing
that
you're
doing
together
and
they
are
making
their
own
device
and
that
really
helps
to
protect
the
volunteer
actually
from
any
possible
liability.
C
Right
so
you
know
I
think,
what's
going
to
be
probably
the
easiest
translate
will
be
device
pilot.
I
did
get
an
email
today
from
somebody.
That's
saying
he's
interested
in
piloting
a
device,
so
you
know
there's
they
do
work
as
adjectives
and
verbs
in
english
anyways,
which
is
nice,
but
you're
right
having
a
single
term
would
be
good,
and
it's
not
something
that
you
know.
C
I
can
decide
it's
more
of
having
having
the
meaning
be
clear,
maybe
making
some
sort
of
a
post
as
an
example
and
starting
to
shift.
I
mean
I
noticed
when
I
was
writing
the
pakistan
chapter
spotlight.
C
I
have
shifted
from
recipient
to
recipient
volunteer.
That's
a
step
in
that
direction,
saying
that
this
is
a
person,
that's
also
volunteering,
their
time,
they're
part
of
our
community
in.
In
that
sense,
I
I
think
once
we
decide
on
on
that
terminology,
I
can
start
shifting
that
in
the
post
that
I
make
it
is
going
to
be
a
transition.
People
are
going
to.
I
don't
know.
B
You're
welcome
to
do
that.
However,
you
want
I,
I
just
share
one
idea
with
you
that
I
don't
know
if
you're
aware
of
this,
but
in
the
hub,
just
in
the
main
forum,
we
actually
have
a
polling
tool
there
just
for
doing
basic
polls.
B
So
if
you
want
to
you
could
post
something
here
asking
you
know
a
question
about
the
terminology
you
can,
you
can
choose
whether
you
want
to
allow
people
to
choose
multiple
answers,
anonymous
votes
etc,
and
you
can
post
this
poll
right
in
the
hub
and
just
let
people
vote
with
a
single
click.
That's
just
one
tool
that
you
have
available.
That's.
C
A
great
idea-
maybe
that
would
be
something
to
aim
for
for
next
week
and
for
having
a
couple
options.
You
know
putting
the
the
whole
idea
behind
it
out
there
and
saying
that
you
know
the.
If
we
can
decide
on
a
meaning,
each
each
chapter
can
decide
what's
closest
in
that
language
and
then
we
can
start
to
collect
a
list
of
this
is
the
terminology
that
is
used
for
for
this
role
within
our
community
and
and
the
importance
of
it.
You
know,
I
think
it's
a
great
idea
to
do
it.
B
I
mean
it
would
be
fun
because,
honestly,
we've
never
used
that
feature.
It
would
be
our
first
poll
in
the
hub
and
I'd
love
to
see
how
that
works.
If
it
works,
I
mean
I
see
that
as
being
useful
for
all
kinds
of
things
where
you
don't
want
to
go
through
the
whole
lumio
process
for
something
more
basic.
I
might
be
really
helpful
to
do
quick,
little
polling
in
the
hub.
So,
let's
you
know
see
how
it
works.
B
So
I
don't
think
there
is
anything
in
lumio
to
go
over.
Since
I
haven't
converted
that
discussion
to
a
proposal.
B
We
got
some
notes
here
about
lindsay
and
the
work
she's
doing,
which
we'll
save
till
she's
here
some
notes
about
the
community
systems
discussions
some
notes
about
andrew's
work
yeah.
I
don't.
I
don't
know,
there's
a
whole
lot
more
here
in
the
agenda
that
we
would
need
to
go
through
so
I'll
just
and
since
it's
just
the
two
of
us
is
there
anything
you
wanted
to
talk
about.
C
This
this
community
systems
group-
I
think
it's
it's
really
exciting-
to
just
have
some
momentum
going
with
that.
You
know.
I
wonder
if
and
there's
there's
no
reason
to
have
anything
posted
in
lumio
or
in
the
hub
yet,
and
I
do
get
the
sense
that
you
know
let
this
thing
sort
of
get
some
momentum.
First,.
B
That's
what
I
was
thinking
because
it
at
some
point,
I'm
gonna,
need
to
have
a
discussion
with
my
development
team
about
right,
we're
we're
shutting
down
enable
web
central,
and
I
don't
know
that
it's
you
know.
I
don't
know
that
we're
quite
there
yet.
I
want
to.
I
want
to
see
the
new
platform
and
make
sure
it's
going
to
work
the
way
we
hope
it
will
and
all
that
and
once
once.
C
All
right,
I
guess
in
other
news
I
am
meeting
potentially
with
it's
with
evan
and
potentially
john.
If
he's
available
this
afternoon,
to
talk
about
some
wishbone
stuff.
I
would
like
to
I've
been
waiting
to
sort
of
get
momentum
going
with
the
badging
stuff
and
the
chapter
stuff
and
just
kind
of
trying
to
be
pragmatic
about
the
whole
thing
and
letting
the
pieces
sort
of
fit
together
as
it
comes.
But
I'm
considering
setting
up.
C
Sort
of
a
a
live
prototype
of
the
wishbone
project
and
that
wouldn't
be
fully
automated.
It
would
involve
you
know,
having
to
go
in
the
background
and
copy
and
paste
things
and
sort
of
update
these
different
charts.
But
if,
if
we
stated
it
as
such,
I'd
like
to
have
something
live
with
it
sooner
than
later,
and
I
do
recognize
that,
for
example
like
the
reporting
in
the
hub
in
the
beginning,
I
was
just
chasing
after
this
stuff
manually
and
collecting
the
information
and
then
making
a
post
and
every
week
it
would
take
me.
C
You
know
a
good
chunk
of
time
to
sort
of
do
the
digging.
Now,
it's
all
automated,
which
is
awesome,
but
it's
based
on
sort
of
a
format
that
came
from
doing
the
digging
manually,
and
I
wonder
if
with
the
wishbone,
instead
of
just
waiting
until
all
the
other
pieces
settle,
it
might
be
worth
having
this
sort
of
jerry
rigged.
C
Prototype
up
there
I
have
gotten
some
messages
from
folks
saying:
what's
the
deal
it's
been
a
while,
so
I
you
know,
but
it
might
be
time
to
to
just
get
something
out
there.
B
Yeah,
I
think
so
when
I,
when
I
think
of
your
role
in
the
that
media
coordination
role,
I
think
that's
a
big
part
of
it
that
you
model
these
new
processes
and
then
somebody
like
masby
comes
along
and
helps
us
to
automate
those
and
you
know
build
on
them,
but
yeah
somebody's
gotta
sort
of
do
them
first
more
manually.
So
it
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
C
So,
that's
that's
what
I'm
thinking
I'm
going
to
do
in
the
next
week
or
so
and
I'll
reach
out
to
you
about.
Do
you
still
have
those
two
printers
that
are
potential
donations.
B
I
got
to
think
about
this
because
we
have
we've
had
to
start
clearing
some
space.
We
have
put
some
machines
up
on
ebay,
but
I
think
I
still
have
several
machines
available.
I
I
have
to.
C
Or
even
one
would
be
fine
just
to
sort
of
pilot
out
the
the
equipment
donation
side
of
it,
but
I
think
yeah,
I'm
gonna
try
to
do
some
tests
next
week.
Maybe
you
and
I
can
find
a
time
to
meet
with.
I
don't
know
if
we
would
need
to
meet
with
evan
or
not,
but
we
can
sort
of
go
through
the
process
of
sort
of
posting,
your
your
3d
printer
as
one
of
the
early
tests
and
then
again
in
the
documentation.
C
It's
up
to
you
to
decide,
you
know:
do
you
cover
shipping
or
not?
You
don't
have
to
do
that
of
course,
and
then
you
can
decide
who
is
awarded
the
the
device
based
you
know
on.
You
can
decide
whether
it's
need
or
location
or
whatever.
B
B
So
there's
some
really
cool
work
going
on
and
just
like
these
little
pockets,
all
around
that
are
coming
together,
like
we'll
pull
that
the
work
that
they
do
will
end
up
feeding
into
the
work
that
this,
this
collaborative
design
team
is
doing
to
kind
of
try
to
develop
a
new
and
improved,
enabled
design.
It's
just.
It's
really
cool
how
some
of
these
things
are
emerging
and
coming
together.
C
Yeah,
that's
great
what
I
was
thinking
of
earlier.
This
is
a
little
bit
of
a
tangent,
but
you
had
mentioned
when
john
was
still
here.
C
The
meeting
that
you
had
with
mike
larson
last
night
that
you
recorded
for
the
untethered
I'll
have
to
check
out
that
recording
assad
in
pakistan
came
out
with
a
gripper
hand
where
they
changed
the
design.
It's
a
sort
of
a
remix
model
where
they
change
this.
The
rubber
bands
to
tension
springs.
B
B
So
I'll
try
to
get
the
recording
up
today,
it'll
be
today
or
tomorrow.
I
have
some
appointments
today,
but
when
I
get
it
up
I'll
post
it
in
the
hub
and
use
that
as
a
a
basis
for
starting
to
hopefully
gather
feedback
from
the
community
of
you
know,
hey,
what's
your
wish
list
for
you
know
what
you'd
want
to
see
in
a
new
design,
and
I
I
really
look
forward
to
seeing
what
ideas
come
out
of
that.
I
hope
people
share.
C
Yeah
very
cool,
but
yeah.
It's
it's
exciting
work.
So
I'll
keep
me
posted
on
that.
I
did
appreciate.
I
saw
that
you
had
posted,
you,
know,
sort
of
a
device
pilot
and
I'll
I'll
get
that
poll
up
and
we'll
see
what
kind
of
discussions
we
can
get
in
the
hub
from
that.
C
Now,
just
as
a
quick
reminder,
we
do
have
that's.