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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - June 3, 2022
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A
Okay,
we're
live
so
welcome
everyone
to
another
town
hall
and,
let's
see
we've
got
the
the
youtube
chat.
Is
there
in
the
lower
right
of
my
screen.
So
I
hope
you
keep
an
eye
on
that.
If
we
end
up
with
somebody
joining
from
youtube
ben,
I
take
it,
you
can
help
with
notes.
Is
that
right,
awesome?
A
Okay,
so
doesn't
look
like
we
have
any
new
folks
to
introduce
today
so
on
we
go
all
right.
So
I
had
an
action
item
to
gather
details,
monthly
infrastructure
costs
and
draft
aluminum
proposal.
I've
not
drafted
the
lumio
proposal.
I
did
gather
the
costs
and
everything
it
actually
ended
up
being
more
than
I
was
expecting
my
fault.
I
haven't
really
kept
an
eye
on
things,
but
I
detailed
out
everything
here.
A
The
parts
that
we're
talking
about
here
would
be
that
the
mail
gun,
the
transactional
email
and
the
azure
hosting
and
we've
hit
about
seven
thousand
dollars
on
that.
That's
that's
ended.
Up
going
to
my
card
should
have
caught
it
a
lot
sooner,
so
we're
gonna
have
to
talk
about
what's
appropriate
there.
I
I
don't
know
that
it's
reasonable
to
expect
a
full
reimbursement
of
that,
but
those
are
the
numbers,
so
I
figured
we
could
have
a
discussion
about
that.
A
I
was
also
tasked
with
sharing
a
google
doc
so
that
we
could
brainstorm
new
top
content
for
the
chapters
page,
which
we
did
john
put
a
suggested
kind
of
outline
format
up
here.
I
would
just
like
to
have
others.
You
know.
I
don't
want
this
to
just
be
one
person,
I'd
really
like
others
to
chime
in
on
this.
So
does
somebody
else
want
to
offer
any
suggestions
or
revisions
on
john's
take
or
do
we
want
to
just
use
what
he
put
as
is.
A
I
don't
know
if
it
makes
sense
to
try
to
workshop
it
in
this
meeting.
Ideally,
I'd
like
to
have
you
guys,
just
kind
of
go
and
use
the
document
and
comment
and
edit
yourselves,
but
that
would
be
best
done
outside
of
this
meeting.
A
All
right,
so
anyone
that
has
time
jump
in
on
that
and
once
we
have
a
few
more
sets
of
eyes
on
it,
we
can
go
ahead
and
get
that
posted.
I
know
there
are
other
changes
in
the
works
with
regards
to
chapter
management,
chapter
functionality,
the
chapter
map,
but
I
think
this,
this
kind
of
wording
would
probably
apply
in
the
old
or
the
new
scenario.
B
A
Next
one
was
also
for
me.
This
one
was
to
train
rick
on
the
template
functionality
and
the
help
desk,
which
was
done.
He
and
I
had
a
good
meeting,
went
over
a
bunch
of
things,
including
that,
so
we
will
look
at
some
of
the
open
tickets
in
desk
a
little
bit
later
in
our
meeting,
but
that
training
was
completed
and
rick
continues
to
do
a
great
job
for
us
on
the
help
desk.
A
Next
one
was
another
for
me
to
meet
with
andrew
and
review
the
azure
configuration
we
did
that
we
did
adjust
the
configuration
we
shifted
over
to
reserve
capacity
on
a
number
of
our
vms,
which
ended
up
reducing
cost
by
about
2
000
a
year.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
you
know,
had
it
been
something
I
was
aware
of
sooner,
I
would
have
done
it
sooner
john.
A
I
shared
when
you
weren't
here
that
I
did
put
together
a
spreadsheet
with
the
cost
detail
and
everything
it
ended
up
being
more
than
I
was
expecting
we're
looking
between
the
mail
gun
services
and
the
azure
services.
I've
actually
taken
on
about
seven
thousand
dollars
that
I
was
hoping
could
be
explored.
A
Obviously,
it
would
have
been
much
better
for
me
to
have
caught
that
sooner,
so
I'm
I'm
not
necessarily
expecting
a
full
reimbursement
on
that.
But
those
are
the
numbers
so
and
I.
C
A
Yeah
well
so
I
don't
know,
I
guess
my
action
item
was
to
draft
a
lumia
proposal.
I
didn't
do
it
because
I
wanted
to
have
this
conversation
first.
If
you
think
that's
reasonable,
then
I
guess
the
task
remains
on
me
to
go
ahead
and
write
up
a
lumio
proposal,
given
the
amount
and
kind
of
explain
the
situation
and
see
if
the
community
is
in
favor
of
of
that
reimbursement,
everyone,
okay
with
that
plan,
okay,
I
will
do
that
then.
So
I
will
leave
that
task
on
my
list.
So
this
one
is
done.
A
Rick
coordinate
an
introductory
meeting
between
enable
and
50
legs.
Any
updates.
D
I'm
sorry
about
that.
I
was
on
my
pc.
I
went
to
the
ipad,
I
I
don't
know
what
happened.
I
I
have
written
to
them
twice
and
I
have
not,
as
I've
gotten
a
reply.
That's
too
bad.
I
know
I'm
not
really
sure
what's
going
on,
but
you
know
I'll
pop
I'll
ping
them
again.
D
Right,
yeah
and
I'm
sure
they
don't
know
who
I
am
and
they
they
they
have
administrators
that
I'm
sure
do
their
coordination
for
them.
So
I'll
just
well.
A
I
don't
know
I
mean
I
don't
know
what
it
might
be
worth
talking
about
sort
of
what
messaging
you're,
using
as
you're
reaching
out.
You
know
you
should
capitalize
on
the
the
you
know
the
community
itself
by
sort
of
positioning
yourself
as
a
member
of
this
global
volunteer
community
with
thousands
of
members,
you
know,
etc.
You
know
let
them
know
that
this
is.
You
know
we're
not
just
a
couple
of
guys
here
trying
to
get
their
attention.
D
Do
you
by
chance
have
an
enable
email
address
return
address?
You
could
maybe
send
them
an
email
as
well.
I
mean
that
that
might
get
their
attention
also.
A
We
could
do
that,
so
you
know
john
and
ben
and
I
all
have
enabled.org
addresses.
So
if,
if
you'd
like
us
to
make
an
attempt-
and
we
can
ccu
and
reach
out
and
by
the
way
we
we
can
easily
set
up
an
enable
address
for
you
rick
if
you'd
like
as
we
should
yeah
absolutely
yeah,
I
mean.
D
Maybe
that
would
carry
more
weight
that
I
mean
they
probably.
A
A
Yeah,
so
let's
do
that
next
I'll
set
up
an
enabled.org
address
for
you,
rick
and
you'll.
Try
emailing
them
from
that,
and
if
that
doesn't
work,
then
we'll
look
at
other
puppies,
okay,
good
and
the
next
one
is
another
one
for
you,
rick
says:
rick
williams.
Superhero
needs
to
give
us
a
presentation.
D
Well,
we,
my
wife-
and
I
did
a
couple
of
videos
this
morning-
wow
actually
we're
babysitting
marcus
today,
so
marcus.
Did
you
hear
that
marcus
we
were
rocking
and
rolling.
Today
we
plugged
him
into
this
huge
amplifier
and
he
he's
he
was
mosh
fitting.
Today,
nice.
A
D
We've
gotta
we've
got,
we
put
some
a
few
things
together.
We
just
got
up
some
videos
today.
We
we
plugged
him
in
and
make
you
guys
laugh
it's
it's
very
funny.
D
I'd
be
happy
to
put
them.
I
I
put
a
I
put
my
server
out
there
for
you
guys.
I
can
I'd
be
happy
to
put
them
there,
and
you
said
that
there
was
another
place.
I
could
I'm
not
having
much
luck,
putting
them
on
the
hub,
because
I've
been
sticking
them
up
there
as
a
threat
as
a
thread,
and
I
think
people
missed
the
threads.
I
even
put
your
names
on
them
and
I'm
not
even
sure
you
saw
them.
D
So
it's
probably
what
I'm
doing.
I
I'm
I'm
probably
just
responding
to
my
own
messages,
and
maybe
it
just
doesn't
look
right.
A
C
A
D
That's
my
understanding,
yeah
one
o'clock.
I
believe
that
I
think
that's
my.
I
haven't
gotten
a
link
yet
as
to
where
that
is,
but
yeah
ben
had
reached
out
and
asked
if
he
would
just
do
a
couple
of
just
something
simple
and
I
said
sure,
so
that's
what
we
kind
of
prepared
for
today
but
you'll.
You
know
the.
A
D
But
you
know,
like
I
said
I
I
I
have
it
on
my
in
the
in
the
interim
I
I
can
put
in
everything
on
my
little
server
link.
I
sent
you.
I
shared
it
with
both
of
you,
okay,
but
that
what
I'm
putting
on
the
hub,
I
don't
think
you
guys
are
getting.
I
don't
know,
maybe
it's
just
the
way,
I'm
doing
it
well,.
D
C
D
Well,
what
we
did
for
today
for
the
one
o'clock
we
just
put
together
some
photos
and
some
real
simple.
How
does
it
work
cool
for
the
meeting
today
and
out
of
that?
There's
a
few
videos
and
some
photos
and
how
we
do
it
and
how
we
wire
the
instruments
and
how
the
midi
works,
and
you
guys
are
welcome
to
any
of
it.
A
That's
that's
exactly
what
we're
looking
for
rick.
We
would
just
suggest
that,
after
today's
behind
you,
when
time
permits
do
the
same
thing,
but
on
a
more
generalized
basis,
because
you've
done
a
lot
of
different
projects
beyond
the
midi
controller,
you
know
different
types
of
animal
prosthetic
devices
you've
worked
on
and
your
you
know
your
process
for
that.
How
you've
worked
with
the
veterinarians
and
how
you
know
there's
a
lot
of
valuable
insights
in
there,
and
I
we
just
like
kind
of
a
general
overview
of
those
different
projects.
You've
done.
That
would
be
really
helpful.
D
Yeah
and
also
anything
that
we
have
you're
welcome
to
you
have
full,
you
know
full
permission
on
anything
on
our
site
or
anything
that
you
want
is
for
you
know.
Well,
that's
great.
C
Rick,
I
think
you
have
to
I-
I
need
to
say
explicitly
that
we
appreciate
that
anything
we
want
is
available,
but
what
we
most
want
is
for
you
to
do
the
curation
and
package
it
in
such
a
way
that
that
our
members
can
take
one
look
and
get
a
sense
of
the
range
of
things
that
are
available.
D
No,
no
worries,
I
think
we
can
for
the
thing
today
we
did
kind
of
do
that.
We
put
together
photos
and
it's
very
informal,
but
we
put
together
some
photos
and
some
you
know
basically
where
you
could
go
to
find
a
code
and
and
and
how
does
it
work,
and
why
would
we
do
this
at
all?
I
mean
it's
just
kind
of
an
overview.
A
Yeah
yeah
I've.
I
think
I
talked
to
you
about
that
a
lot
a
number
of
years
ago.
C
A
E
Yeah,
I
can,
I
can
work
on
that
today.
I
do
have
some
of
the
june
events
all
scheduled,
as
is
the
meeting
today,
but
I
do
have
to
follow
up
with
a
couple
people
and
it's
a
way
to
hear
back
from
some
of
the
stuff
later
in
the
month.
A
Sounds
good
here's
our
metrics,
nothing
really
stood
out
as
unusual,
except
for
the
fact
that
they're
oh
hold
on
I'm
sorry,
I
didn't
paste
the
actual
graphic.
I
forgot
my
final
step
here,
which
is
so
let
me
just
show
it
on
the
screen.
These
are
this
week's
metrics
I'll
paste
it
in
later.
The
only
thing
that
jumped
out
at
me
was
zero
topics.
Nobody
wrote
up
anything
new,
apparently
in
the
in
the
hub
this
week,
or
you
know
I
don't
know
ben.
E
That
that's
that's.
A
At
home
I'll
just
point
out
again
that
number
of
chapters
this
is
a
shot
in
the
dark.
I'm
completely
guessing
at
this
point.
Until
we
do
a
chapter
audit,
I
we're
probably
not
at
202
at
this
point-
I
just
don't
know
so
that
number
is
becoming
more
and
more
irrelevant
with
each
week
that
passes
until
we
do
a
new
audit.
So
we'll
we'll
come
back
to
that
all
right.
A
So,
let's
go
on
for
now
from
the
hub
because
of
the
limited
activity
this
week,
or
at
least
on
a
post
level.
I
only
saw
two
things
to
call
out:
there
was
one
from
a
new
person
who
joined
chris
doering,
seeking
a
left
thumb,
and
so
is
it
just
a
nice
introduction,
saying
hey
just
want
to
say
hi
thanks
to
whoever
started
this
forum
and
he's
looking
for
design
and
someone
to
print
a
left,
thumb
and
vacheel.
A
Cooner
responded
with
a
very
nice
message
offering
to
to
help,
looks
like
he's
waiting
for
a
reply.
So
thanks
to
vakil-
and
I
don't
think
anything
else
is
needed-
I
just
wanted
to
you-
know-
share
it
and
we'll
keep
an
eye
on
that.
Hopefully,
that
will
pan
out
and
he'll
get
what
he
needs
there
and
then
another
one
here.
A
This
one
is
pretty
cool
new
research
paper
shared
by
seif
and
others,
including
john
who's,
here
with
us,
so
there's
a
post
on
the
hub,
but
I'm
just
going
to
go
straight
to
the
paper
itself,
which
has
been
published
here
in
the
acm
digital
library.
A
So
I
have
not
had
time
to
read
this
yet,
but
it's
titled
the
global
care
ecosystems
of
3d
printed
assistive
devices.
This
is
all
based
on
the
research
that
seif
and
others
have
been
doing,
including,
as
I
said,
john
and
jennifer
maincoff,
who
I
haven't
talked
to
for
a
while
and
some
others
that
I'm
not
familiar
with
here,
and
so
I
would
encourage
everyone
to
check
this
out
now.
I
see
an
abstract
right
here.
Let's
see
is
the
full.
Oh,
I
see
there's
a
pdf,
so
that
would
be
the
full
paper.
C
And
you
know:
that's
the
research,
that's
safe,
previewed
during
her
town
hall
presentation
a
month
or
two
ago,
and
so
in
the
hub.
It
would
be
good
to
cross-link
that
to
that
town
hall,
maybe.
A
Through
this
wow,
okay
great
so
that
is,
I
know,
you're
really
busy
ben.
Could
we
count
on?
Could
we
ask
you
to
help
us
with
what
john
just
said
of
linking
that
that
video
in
on
on
this
post,
perhaps.
E
Yeah
I'll
I'll
see,
if
I
can
do
that
now,
while
we're
doing
the
meeting.
That
would
be
great.
A
All
right
upcoming
meetings,
we've
got
the
bionic
design
team.
Today,
that's
one
we
were
just
talking
about
we're.
Gonna
have
a
presentation
from
our
own
rick
williams
there
about
his
midi
interfaces
for
devices,
and
we
will
have
the
rest
of
the
june
sort
of
event
summary
soon.
So
we'll
go
over
that
next
time
for
now
anything
else
that
you
want
to
call
attention
to
that's
coming
up,
then.
E
No,
I
think
that
that
does
it.
We've
got
a
the
meeting
today
and
looking
forward
to
learning
more
about
the
the
midi
protocol.
It
seems
like
a
really
interesting
perspective
to
share
in
the
bionics
meeting.
A
And
then
one
day
is
education
right.
It
is
excellent.
All
right
upcoming,
one-time
events,
don't
have
any
discussion
topics
here.
We
go
all
right,
quick
update
on
the
handshake
program.
Last
time
you
guys
told
us
that
ian
had
submitted
two
proposals
for
interns
to
progress
with
kevin
dardick's
work
as
oops
spelled
that
and
somebody
to
to
work
on
the
sort
of
nih
3d
print
exchange
integration
for
our
device,
catalog
any
updates
on
either
of
those
submissions.
A
Okay,
do
you
know
if
ian
plans
to
be
participating
in
the
educational
meetup
on
monday.
C
A
If
you,
if
any,
if
either
of
you
find
out
that
he
is,
let
me
know,
I
I
probably
wouldn't
be
joining,
but
if
he
is
going
to
be
there,
I
would
make
an
extra
effort
because
I'd
just
like
to
get
an
update
on
kind
of
where
things
are
with
with
his
work.
So
if
you
find
that
he's
going
to
be
there,
let
me
know-
and
I
will
make
an
extra
effort
to
join
in
on
that.
A
Okay.
Moving
on
to
our
matching
platform
analysis,
our
friends
at
deloitte
came
through
ed
grieg,
took
some
time
to
explore
his
team
and
came
back
with
two
individuals.
One
named
igor
one
named
sarah.
Both
of
them
seem
very
impressive.
They
they
strike
me
as
having
the
absolute
perfect
backgrounds
for
this.
I
wouldn't
get
the
terminology
right.
A
I
would
encourage
you
to
look
at
the
recordings
which
I've
shared
here
if
you're
interested,
but
they
both
have
pretty
solid
backgrounds
when
it
comes
to
the
sort
of
the
research
side
of
user
interface,
design
and
sort
of
user
pathways,
and
just
the
kind
of
stuff
that
we're
struggling
with
here.
So
we've
had
two
meetings
with
them,
but
what
we
ran
into
during
these
meetings
is
we've.
We
started
to
realize
that
this
might
not
be
as
straightforward
as
analyze.
A
These
two
possible
matching
platforms
enable
web
central
and
the
ones
that
the
one
that
enable
france
developed
and
sort
of
compare
the
features
and
capabilities
of
each
and
help
us
decide
which
one
is
best.
The
more
we
look
at
it.
We
realize
that
what
we
really
need
to
do
is
kind
of
broaden
the
scope
a
bit
and
look
at
how
you
know
the
whole
discussion.
We
keep
going
back
to
our
web
presence,
which
website
are
people
finding
their
way
to
first.
A
And
so
that's
our
next
step
is
to
see
what
their
appetite
is
of
taking
on
something
with
a
bit
of
a
larger
scope,
and
I
have
both
of
the
videos
linked
here
for
the
two
meetings
that
we've
had.
If
anybody
is
interested,
those
are
about
one
hour
meetings,
each
anything
to
add
john
or
ben,
who
are
both
part
of
that
second
meeting.
C
No,
I'm
glad
that
masuri
is
here.
If,
if,
if
you
want
to
become
a
part
of
that
discussion
magazine,
we
would
welcome
you.
This
is
you
know
in
some
ways,
if
masby
the
contractor
were
available
to
take
this
on
on
the
big
way,
it
would
change
the
conversation.
C
But
meanwhile,
this
is
where
we're
at,
and
the
only
other
thought
I
have
is
that
ben
and
I
are
hoping
to
bring
together
what
we're
calling
the
what
I
am
at
this
moment,
calling
the
next
generation
leadership
team
right,
ian
and
eric,
and
I'm
forgetting
his
name
in
the
research
triangle-
er
jeff
powell,
just
to
review
what
their
emerging
and
complementary
roles
in
the
future
of
enable-
and
this
should
be
a
topic
for
that
conversation
as
well.
A
Absolutely
absolutely,
I
would
definitely
want
to
get
that
group
involved,
since
we,
the
only
one
that
we
have
here
with
us,
is
masby.
Let
me
just
ask
masby:
is
your
situation
such
that
you
have
any
opportunity
to
take
on
or
look
at
taking
on
a
larger
project
like
this
right
now.
E
A
A
Assuming
the
reverse,
that's
interesting!
Okay,
all
right,
well
time
zone
issue
with
the
hub.
I
don't
know
if
there's
anything
else,
to
talk
about
here
right
now,
except
that
I
know
last
time
we
were
talking
about,
does
it
make
sense
to
maybe
just
abandon
the
hub
calendar
and
switch
over
to
a
google
calendar?
I
don't
remember
where
we
left
off
on
that.
A
C
A
Well,
I
mean,
I
think
the
biggest
effort
is
just
I
mean
any
one
of
you.
You
know
john
you've
got
an
enable
account
already.
So,
under
your
enable
account
we
should
set
up
a
new
google
calendar
setup
is
shared.
I
think
you
know
how
to
do
that.
I
can
help
if
needed,
and
somebody
needs
to
just
start
the
process
of
migrating
all
the
data.
A
B
A
C
C
A
Hub
calendar
is
we
get,
you
know
we
get
alerts
and
reminders.
You
know
when
we
have
events
coming
up.
You
can,
you
know,
see
the
next
upcoming
events,
which
is
that
that
kind
of
upcoming
events
feed
has
been
very
handy.
I
I
use
that
quite
a
lot,
so
I
guess
we
would.
I
don't
know
if
there's
an
easy
way
of
doing
that
with
a
google
calendar
of
you
know
showing
the
next
three
or
four
upcoming.
I
don't
know
if
they
have
a
widget.
A
Perhaps
okay,
I
just
don't
know
what
the
embed
options
are.
I
mean
if
you
can
embed
a
version.
That's
just
the
agenda
view
on
one
page
and
then
embed
a
full
month
view
on
another
page.
That
would
be
ideal.
B
That
that
is
a
problem
in
terms
of
displaying
the
calendar
or
the
upcoming
events
that
that
that's
solvable,
the
the
the
the
bigger
issue
is:
if
we
abandon
the
hub
calendar,
it
is
more
of
a
utilization
thing.
Are
we
using
the
the
native
hum
hub
calendar
for
more
than
just
the
upcoming
widgets
upcoming
event,
events
widget,
or
are
we
using
it
for
more
stuff?
That's.
B
B
A
That's
going
to
be
a
question
of
whether
whether
we
can
tie
in
maybe
to
the
hub.
I
know
they
have.
You
know
google
authorization
on
the
hub.
I
wonder
if
down
the
road
we
could
look
at.
You
know
you
know
unifying
the
authentication
so
that,
if
they're
already
logged
into
the
hub,
they
have
access
to
the
calendar.
A
Right
and
the
other
thing
that
would
be
an
issue,
is
you
know,
on
the
hub
calendar,
we
have
the
ability
to
invite
people
to
events
based
on
their
hub
accounts.
Now
we
haven't
been
using
that,
but
that's
something
that
we
wouldn't
have
with
the
google
calendar.
You
know
so
far.
We've
used
the
hub
calendar
in
a
very
generic
way.
We
create
an
event,
and
then
we
manually
share
it.
You
know
in
the
stream,
but
you
do
have
the
ability
to
invite
specific
users
or
specific
spaces,
and
that
kind
of
thing
that
we
wouldn't
have
been.
C
E
I
said
that's
awful
generous
of
you,
john.
I
a
couple
things.
One
is
keep
in
mind
that
if
we
take
a
couple
steps
back,
this
is
about
time
zone
issues
and
it
might
be
worthwhile
for
us
to
as
a
sort
of
an
ad
hoc
step
in
here
to
see
if
we
can
add
in
something
with
every
event
that
just
says
you
know,
please
check
your
your
time.
You
know
with
a
little
asterisk
that
reminds
people
that
there's
some
issues
with
time
zones.
A
Well
and
one
just
to
jump
in
there,
real
quick-
I
don't
know
if
you've
noticed,
but
when
I
do
my
post
for
the
for
the
the
weekly
town
halls
it
inc.
I
I
actually
include
a
link
off
of
the
time
which
goes
to
this
site
called
time
b,
which
is
right
automatically
translate
it
into
whatever
their
local
time
zone
is
based
on
their.
You
know
their
their
geo
location.
A
E
Yeah
it's
a
little
awkward,
but
I
do
I
mean
responding
to
what
mazda
was
mentioning
before
there's
a
lot
of
integration.
So
if
I
put
an
at
sign,
I
can
just
type
somebody's
user
name
and
they
pops
right
up.
E
There's
there's
all
the
you
know
basically
saying
that
somebody's
going
to
attend
a
meeting
or
not
attend
being
able
to
cancel
event
and
have
that
be
integrated
into
the
little
widget
on
the
side
as
as
something
that's
automatically
canceled
across
the
sort
of
different
calendar
options,
and-
and
I
do
really
appreciate
that,
if
you
look
at
the
calendar
every
time
something
is
posted.
So
let's
say
if
you
click
on
the
bionics
meeting
for
today,
that's
a
post!
E
So
as
soon
as
I
finish,
the
calendar
event,
it's
automatically
a
post
that
can
be
commented
on
to
be
liked,
and
it's
something
that,
during
the
event
itself,
I
copy
and
paste
the
video
link
from
youtube
and
it
becomes
the
archive.
A
So,
let's,
let's
review
the
issue,
am
I
understanding
it
correctly
that
the
time
zone
sort
of
flaw
only
affects
people
who
are
not
signed
into
the
hub,
because
once
you're
signed
in
as
long
as
you've
set
your
time
zone
correctly?
This
is
not
an
issue
right.
Okay,
two.
A
Okay,
so
I'm
not,
I
mean
just
personally
I
mean
because
that's
it,
it
does
remember
you're
signing
as
long
as
you're
allowing
cookies.
Whenever
I
go
to
the
hub
I'm
signed
in,
I
don't
it's
not
like.
I
have
to
sign
in
every
time
so
as
if
I'm
wondering
if
we
can't
just
kind
of
encourage
our
regular
users
sort
of
do
use
it
the
right
way,
you
know
stay
signed
in
make
sure
you
have
your
time
zone
set
and
then
we
can
keep
it.
As
is
you
know.
Maybe
this
is
more
of
an
education
thing.
B
How
about
a
suggestion
would
be
to
create
a
dummy
widget
which
would
just
be
a
just
a
box
above
the
upcoming
events
and
just
put
in
a
quick
sentence
or
two
regarding
this
issue,
and
then
hopefully
it
will
resolve
itself
in
a
few
months
or
so,
when
everyone.
A
Is
up
to
speed?
That's
a
great
idea:
can
you
have
a
widget
appear
only
if
somebody
is
not
signed
in
yes,
there
we
go.
Maybe
that's
the
way
to
do
it.
Hey
I
notice
you're
not
signed
in
you
might
want
to
watch
the
time
zones
and
have
that
appear
only
if
they're
not
signed
in
that
seems
like
a
great
solution.
E
B
In
terms
of
what
the
time
is,
I
guess,
but
maybe
I'm
just
not
sure
how
relevant
that
information
might
be,
but
well
it
would.
A
For
that
matter,
you
could
just
show
the
time
zone.
Your
time
zone
is
currently
set
too.
It
could
just
show
the
time
zone
which
either
one
but.
A
A
Okay,
awesome.
Thank
you
so
then,
moving
on
any
news
about
this
event.
We've
talked
about
in
the
dominican
republic
and
possibly
supporting
them
with
some
funding.
E
So,
yes,
interestingly
enough,
the
all
this
activity
around
the
dominican
republic,
reaching
out
to
kyle
having
him
reached
out
to
reality
that
I
think
helped
catalyze
his
their
interest
in
the
tanzania
project.
So
that's
all
moving
forward,
which
is
great.
E
I
do
think
that,
with
their
interests
on
that
project,
that
was
previously
in
the
queue
it
does
open
up
an
opportunity
for
us
to
reach
out
to
flash,
forge
and
see
if
we
can
get
some
immediate
support
for
this
project,
but
we
do
have
basically
an
article
ready
and
waiting
for
publication
and
instead
of
just
publishing
it
on
enabling
the
future
we're
we're
trying
to
figure
out
if
we
can
use
this
as
basically
an
opportunity
to
move
this
project
a
little
bit
closer
to
its
goals
in
the
dominican
republic.
E
So
a
little
bit
of
leverage,
but
it's
I
think,
yeah.
The
next
step
would
be
reaching
out
to
flash
forge
jeremy.
Do
you
have
those
I
think
it
was
forwarded
to
me
by
bob?
I
can
follow
up
with
them.
At
this
point
I
mean.
C
E
C
Amanda's
name,
I'm
forgetting
open
a
prosthetics
clinic
in
tanzania.
This
is
someone
ben
had
worked
with
when
he
kyle
had
worked
with
when
he
was
a
any
naples.
Fellow
and
traveling
in
africa.
Creality
has
now
agreed
to
send
kyle
to
donate
six
machines
and
kyle
is
cooking
up
a
proposal
to
the
enable
community
to
donate.
He
suggests
three
thousand
dollars
which
will
allow
unnamed
person
to.
C
C
If
this
happens,
the
bottom
line
would
be
that
for
three
thousand
dollars
we
get
to
have
kyle
go
there,
have
them
receive
six
printers,
have
them
open
a
clinic
in
tanzania
where
there's
great
need,
and
some
pre-training
and
kyle
will
do
some
workshops,
as
well
as
by
the
way,
help
them
produce
a
lower
limb
prosthetic
for
a
candidate
who's.
Already
there.
C
So
that
means
kyle
makes
an
investment.
Reality
makes
an
investment,
and
the
enable
fund
makes
an
investment,
and
some
known
quantities
actually
get
to
establish
an
ongoing
facility
in
a
part
of
the
world
where
there
is
a
real
need
and
opportunity.
So
I'm
all
for
it.
I
think
it's
a
nice
happy
event.
I
have
neglected
to
communicate
my
enthusiasm
on
lumio,
but
I
will
do
that
and
I
urge
everyone
else
to
communicate
their
preliminary
thoughts.
C
C
Kyle
will
create
a
formal
proposal
and
I
hope
it
passes
and
kyle
arranges
to
go
to
tanzania
with
six
printers
and
a
starting
gift
from
the
enable
fund.
A
Looks
like
a
really
nice
write-up
good
deal.
Okay
on
we
go,
we
already
talked
about
azure
hosting
costs.
I
just
wanted
to
follow
up
to
point
out
that
ander
and
I
did
review
and,
as
I
said,
we
adjusted
settings
going
with
rever
reserved
capacity
saving
about
two
thousand
dollars
a
year
that
represents
about.
I
think
it
ended
up
being
about
a
34
savings,
because
basically,
what
you're
doing
is
you're
committing
for
a
period
of
time
to
use
it
as
at
a
certain
level.
A
Now,
when
you
do
reserve
capacity,
you
have
the
option
of
doing
a
one-year
commitment
and
that's
what
gave
us
the
34
savings
or
you
can
do
a
three-year
commitment
and
you
can
get
something
like
56
savings,
so
we
could
have
saved
a
lot
more
money
but,
to
my
mind,
committing
to
three
years
on
something
as
fluid
as
enable
seems
a
little
too
risky.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys.
E
A
Well,
it's
all
together!
Right,
I
mean
I've
got
it's,
it's
I'm
looking
at
azure
as
a
whole,
so
that
includes
enable
web
central
and
the
hub
and
all
the
associated
infrastructure,
the
vms,
the
database,
the
you
know,
all
of
that
is
included
in
there.
So
there's
a
very
good
chance
at
some
point
in
the
not
too
distant
future
that
we
might
move
away
from
enable
web
central,
that's
an
ongoing
discussion,
and
if
we
do
that
could
all
be
shut
down
and
that
would
reduce
the
cost.
A
B
I
just
wanted
to
put
this
out
there
that
for
hosting
a
website
like
the
hub
minus
the
the
mail
server
realistically
we're
talking
about
500
a
month
in
hosting
fees.
B
C
E
C
A
B
Well,
that's
pretty
much
it
to
host
it
elsewhere.
B
A
A
Yeah,
for
the
moment
we
optimized
it
the
best
we
can
we'll
I'll
have
to
get
a
lumia
proposal
going
for
those
extra
costs
and
then
we'll
just
have
to
decide
kind
of
what
to
do
going
forward,
but
I
think
we
have
you
know
we'll
see
where
the
discussions
with
the
deloitte
team
go
and
and
we'll
bring
masvian
on
those
and-
and
I
think
the
answer
will
become
clear
over
time
so
on
we
go
open
tickets
in
the
help
desk,
there
was
one
that
I
wanted
to
look
at
together.
A
There
was
an
inquiry
from
a
an
ngo.
That
is,
let
me
get
back
to
my
ticket
screen
here.
So
there
was
this
message
here
that
I
wanted
to
look
at
together.
This
madeleine
works
with
a
us-based
ngo
called
the
advocates
for
human
rights,
and
they
are
in
contact
with
several
ukrainian
civilians.
One
of
these
is
a
child
who
lost
her
arm
during
the
russian
invasion.
The
hospital
she's
in
has
given
her
a
cosmetic
prosthesis,
but
it
is
non-functional
and
does
not
improve
her
quality
of
life.
A
C
A
Maybe
not
you're
right,
I
don't
know,
maybe
she's
gotten
to
somewhere
else.
I
it's
not
clear
here,
but
we
need
basically
rick
said
that
he
wanted
to
escalate
this
one.
So
somebody
owes
her
a
response
and
I
honestly
I'm
not
quite
sure
how
to
respond.
I
want
to
you
know,
connect
her
with
somebody
and
and
see
if
we
can
help
this
person,
but
I'm
not
able
to
take
that
on
any
ideas.
C
Well,
we
should
certainly
find
out.
I
think
the
first
question
is
right.
The
the
immediate
question
is:
where
is
this
person
located
and
are
there
medical
professionals
working
with
her
and
then
we
might
be
able
to
find
someone
situated
to
help.
A
She
says
that
the
wording
here
is
the
hospital
she
is
in,
not
the
hospital
she
was
in,
so
that
suggests
that
she
is
still
under
medical
care,
but
you're
right.
We
have
to
find
out
where
that
is
so.
I
could
do
that.
Maybe
I
should
respond,
try
to
get
clarification
on
where
this
person
is
located
and,
at
the
same
time
I
could
encourage
them
to
post
this
in
the
hub
to
get
more
attention
on
it.
Is
that
what
you
think
is
the
next
step
here.
C
B
I
want
to
remind
everyone
that
enable
friends
and
enable
poland,
and
hopefully
next
week,
enable
the
three
when
I
get
my
new
3d
printer,
we're
all
up
for
helping
those
those
in
ukraine
and
refugees.
B
A
A
B
E
I
was
gonna
mention
for
the
chapter
leaders.
Roundtable
masby
has
agreed
to
to
share
some
of
his
recent
efforts
in
coordinating
between
the
different
chapters.
That
meeting
could
be
worthwhile
to
either
try
to
meet
with
this
woman
or
this
organization
beforehand,
or
even
invite
them
to
join.
E
If
that's
the
the
focus,
if
that's
the
topic
that
we're
going
to
be
looking
at,
but
that
event
is
or
that
meeting
is,
let's
see
the
11th.
No,
is
that
that's
wrong
hold
on
june
13th.
E
So
heads
or
tails
it'd
be
easy
enough
to
link
in
that
event.
So
this
this
person
knows
that
that
is
going
on.
E
C
Monday,
the
13th
okay
masby
and
I
and
other
chapter
leaders
will
be
focusing
on
the
ukraine
situation.
Masby
has
just
stepped
up
as
the
probable
liaison
to
this
case
after
jeremy
locates,
the
person
and
so
masby
will
be
in
a
good
position
to
judge
whether
that
person
or
that
organization
should
be
brought
into
the
meeting
as
well.
E
Yeah
and
heads
or
tails
you
can,
in
your
response,
jeremy,
feel
free
to
link
that
in
there
the
meeting
yeah
okay,
I
mean.
A
E
So
they
know
this
is
the
third
meeting
in
a
row.
So
there
are
two
previous
meetings
with
discussions:
the
last
one,
including
a
ukrainian
guy,
who
has
a
doctor
father
who
is
still
in
ukraine,
working
on
what
he
can
to
help
out
so.
A
Sounds
good
all
right,
I
think
we
got
our
plan
there,
I'll
loop,
you
in
massively
and
we'll
we'll
see
what
we
can
do
enable
chapter
audit.
Here
again,
I
don't
remember
exactly
where
we
left
off
on
this.
I
know
that
rick
is
probably
the
best
candidate,
but
I
don't
remember
if
you
agreed
to
take
the
lead
on
this
or
not
right.
As
far
as
doing
an
audit
of
all
the
chapters
to
see
which
are
or
which
are
not
still
active,.
A
D
A
I
I
think
what
we
should
probably
do
here,
since
bob
did
the
last
one
bob
rieger,
I
I'm
sure,
he'll
agree
to
having
a
meeting
with
you
and
I
to
just
kind
of
brief
us
on
you
know
the
process
he
used
and
make
sure
we
have
access
to
the
spreadsheets
we
need
and
all
that
and
then
from
there.
I
think
you
should
be
good
to
go
so.
Does
that
sound?
Okay
to
if
I
schedule
a
meeting
for
the
three
of
us.
D
Yeah
he,
he
probably
I'm
sure
bob
probably
found
a
way
to
do
it
and
that
it
made
sense.
So.
A
C
I
think
john
or
ben
should
be
and
messy
if
he
wants
to
be.
E
Yeah
we've
had
a
lot
of
discussions
in
the
past
about
not
just
doing
the
audit
but
using
the
chapter
management
toolkit
as
being
sort
of
a
vehicle
for
that
moving
forward
and
updating
itself
and.
C
C
So
you
understand
the
you
know.
The
point
of
the
audit
is
simply
to
come
up
with
a
process
by
which
we
can
check
to
see
and
to
see
whether
a
given
chapter
is
active
and
should
remain
on
the
map.
Often
you
can
look
at
their
social
media
page
and
see
oh
they're,
clearly
active
or
geez.
Nothing
has
happened
for
a
couple
of
years.
Then
you
do
a
follow-up
email.
C
It's
not
rocket
science,
but
you
know,
since
there
are
a
few
hundred
it
it's
a
process.
C
A
No
one
else
is
going
to
get
rid
of
them.
We'll
talk
about
all
this
during
the
planning
meetings.
Let's
not
get
too
far
into
the
weeds
here,
but
I
will
point
out
rick
that
it's
partly
about
auditing
and
figuring
out
who's
active
and
who's,
not,
but
it's
also
partly
an
information
gathering
opportunity
because
at
least
the
way
we
did
this
last
time
is
we
sent
out
a
you
know,
google
form
and
asked
them
to
answer
some
other
questions.
It's
not
just.
A
Are
you
active
it's,
you
know
how
many
cases
have
you
had
this
last
year.
You
know
how
many
devices
have
you
made
for
people,
you
know
what's
working
for
you
and
what's
not
working
with
regards
to
our
you
know
online
stuff.
What
can
we
be
doing
to
support?
You
know
a
lot
of
questions
that
we
can
ask
to
get
a
better
sense
of
what
they're
doing
and
and
and
how
we
can
be
supporting
them.
A
A
All
right
that,
I
think,
is
a
good
place
place
for
me
to
open
it
up
because
we're
we're
into
our
last
five
minutes
here.
Let
me
just
ask
if
anybody
else
has
any
topics
you'd
like
to
discuss
that
we
didn't
get
to
anyone
at
all.