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From YouTube: New Community Members Meeting 1
Description
Agenda:
- Introduction
- What brings you to the ECH community
- Your vision of the ideal Ethereum community
Exchange of thoughts
- New idea/suggestion
- Other ways of volunteering
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A
Okay,
I'm
gonna
record
this
meeting,
not
sure
if
this
will
be
published
right
away
or
after,
but
we
are
just
recording
it
for
the
sake
of
reference
in
future,
if
we
may
need
to
so,
if
people
are
comfortable
with
camera
on
fair
enough,
if
not,
they
can
switch
it
up
so
so
this
is
not
a
very
formal
meeting.
We
can
maybe
start
with
introducing
and
then
what
ideas
or
thoughts,
if
you
guys
have
to
share
with
the
team
we
are
all
here.
So
let
me
start
with
myself.
I
am
puja
ranjan.
A
The
header
in
chief
of
ethereum
cathode
is
with
me
have
my
team
member,
william
schwab,
so
william.
If
you
would
like
to
talk
for
yourself
actually.
B
B
I've
been
a
cat
herder
for
a
while,
I'm
primarily
in
external
ops
right
now,
which
is
doing
ecosystem
coordination
work.
That
comes,
I'm
excited
to
lend.
A
Thanks
yeah,
so
we
have
people
from
different
group.
I
believe
I
have
just
picked
up
you
guys
from
the
onboarding
form
that
you
have
filled
for
us.
So
if,
like
you
guys
want
to
start
any
one
of
you
can
start.
C
Sure
I
can
go
first,
so
my
name
is
supreed.
I
originally
hail
from
india,
I'm
living
in
san
jose
right
now.
I
my
background
is
primarily
in
program
management.
I've
been
working
last
few
years,
helping
create
some
enterprise
offers
for
for
some
of
our
clients.
C
What
brings
me
to
this
ethereum
community?
I
think,
probably
like
everyone
else.
I
got
interested
in
blockchain.
I
started
leading
up
and
I
I
I
think
the
best
way
to
learn
is
by
doing
and
also
being
a
collaborative
community
the
they
are.
I'm
sure
there
are
a
lot
of
opportunities
to
help
the
ecosystem
advance,
but
not
being
a
developer.
I
wasn't
sure
how
I
can
contribute
and
I
stumbled
upon
ethereum
cat
holders,
which
I
thought
would
be
a
better
fit
for
my
background.
A
D
D
D
For
about
the
past
four
years,
I've
been
a
project
manager
in
I.t
and
and
I.t
healthcare.
Actually-
and
it's
been
quite
busy,
so
I
thought
it
would
take
a
break
from
that
because
getting
kind
of
burned
out
from
it.
So
I
thought
it
would
be
a
good
time
to
get
involved
in
something
new
and
take
this
opportunity
to
try
to
see
what's
out
there
and
maybe
help
with
some
project
management
skills.
A
Nice
welcome
here
thanks
gasper.
E
Hello
hi
guys
nice
to
meet
you
I
just
joined.
Is
it
okay?
If
I
do
a
quick
intro
is
okay,
so
I'm
I'm
working
in
it
for
the
last
about
20
years,
I've
worked
for
10
years
as
an
engineer
and
about
10
years
as
a
product
manager.
I
recently
quit
my
job
to
pursue
other
things.
I
was
working
in
advertising
industry,
I'm
kind
of
specialist
in
that
area,
but
you
know
it's
a
frustrating
industry
and
I
was
always
interested
a
lot
in
cryptocurrencies.
I
have
some
experience
with
that
as
well.
E
I've
helped
the
company
do
an
ico
like
when
this
was
a
thing
back
in
the
days,
so
I
managed
the
contracts
back
then
and
the
whole
like
on
chain
process.
So
I
have
some
experience
with
with
with
these
things,
and
I'm
just
like
looking
now
for
opportunities
in
this
space
and
kind
of
see
where
it's
gonna
take
me.
Yeah.
A
That's
awesome:
that's
awesome,
right
yeah
here,
like
people
I'm
trying
to
like
connect
people
as
well
like
if
you
are
looking
for
a
job,
but
if
you
have
a
job
either
way
if
you
reach
out
to
the
right
person
from
with
the
help
of
cat
hardest,
I
hope
it's
going
to
be
helpful
for
the
ecosystem
overall.
F
Yeah
hey,
so
I'm
joining
this
just
a
note
like
the
email
you
sent
about
joining
like
the
ech
group,
I
think
I
filled
out
that
form
like
three
or
four
months
ago.
F
A
F
This
is
coming
from
so
yeah
I
would
maybe
just
put
like
ethereum
cat
or
somewhere
in
that
email,
because
I
thought
it
was
spam
at
first
but
yeah.
So
I
do
work
at
one
of
the
larger
infrastructure
companies
in
crypto
as
a
developer,
mostly
on
ethereum
based
products
joining
this
to
see
what
I
can
do
to
push
forward
like
improvements
to
the
the
docs
and
for
like
death
and
such
and
also
maybe
like
the
discord
of
geth
right
now,
which
is
quite
useless.
F
To
be
honest,
so
that's
my
main
motivation
for
joining
here
and,
let's
see
what
we
can
do.
A
Nice
yeah,
I
don't
know
about
that
particular
discord,
but
with
the
help
of
ech
we
are
trying
to
get
all
client
teams
over
here
at
least
some
representatives.
So
if
you
have
any
question
comment
or
concern
related
to
any
particular
client
that
should
be
helped
or
addressed.
G
Hi
everyone
yeah,
so
my
name
is
hanza.
I
also
live
in
canada.
I
have
a
background
in
software
development.
G
I've
been
software
developer
for
some
time
recently,
just
recently
about
a
year,
working
as
a
product
manager,
but
also
still
doing
some
software
development
and
for
a
few
months
now
you
know,
started
learning
and
kind
of
more
getting
more
getting
my
hands
dirty
with
solidity,
development
and
yeah.
I've
been
for
the
last
few
months
trying
to
see.
If
there
are
any
you
know
ways
I
can
contribute
to
the
ecosystem.
So
that's
that's
why
I'm
here.
A
Nice
welcome,
I
say
two
more
names
here
before
I
can
introduce
another
of
the
current
catalyst
member
and
if
I
spell
your
name,
correct.
H
I'm
happy
to
go
first,
I
am
head
of
strategy
for
an
nft
platform
called
notables.
We
are
running
drops
both
on
the
ethereum
and
matic
networks.
We
are
very
bullish
on
ethereum
and
in
general
we
would
love
to
you
know
further
down
the
line,
incorporate
solutions
that
will
be
based
on
the
ethereum
blockchain.
For
you
know
much
larger
drops,
but
currently
based
on
its
current
status
and
gas
wars
and
everything
in
between,
and
you
know,
eventual
transition
to
web3,
but
not
there.
H
Yet
we
have
to
run
our
drops
on
matic
currently,
so
I
am
here
with
the
purpose
and
hope
to
eventually
get
ethereum
to
the
point
where
we
can
get
to
layer
three
and
it
can
really
become
the
solution
for
everything
that
is
a
smart
contract
regardless
of
protocol.
A
A
I
don't
know
if
you
can
hear
me,
mr
zamil,
if
not
then
feel
free
to
jump
in
and
introduce
yourself
whenever
you
are,
you
have
your
microphone
or
you
would
like
to.
We
have
kenneth.
He
is
also
one
of
the
cat
herders
being
involved
with
the
notes,
taking
team
and
is
also
like
related
to
I
mean
working
with
consensus,
academy
kenneth.
If
you
would
like
to
go
ahead
and
talk
what
you
do
and
about
yourself.
I
I
I
helped
manage
the
time
for
all
the
students
making
sure
that
they're
able
to
study
et
cetera,
et
cetera,
so
I
facilitate
that
mainly
is
what
I
do
as
well
as
my
participation
in
contributing
with
the
ech
and
I'm
so
glad
that
you
all
are
here
and
you're
able
to
ask
questions
and
see
what
you
can
and
contribute
to
things
of
that
nature
definitely
discord's
a
great
place
where
we
all
interact
for
sure.
So
it's
very
nice
to
see
and
meet
you
all,
and
definitely
my
name
is
ken
mann
in
discord.
I
So
if
you
ever
have
any
questions
or
need
to
answer
looking
for
something
just
message
me,
I'm
I'll
I'll
try
my
best
to
help
as
well
as
messaging
us
within
the
ech
discord
too.
Also
so
yeah.
It's
definitely
nice
to
meet
you
all.
I'm
glad
to
be
here
and
to
see
you
today.
A
Thank
you
kenneth,
so
I
think
that's
all
for
the
introduction
and
in
this
meeting
I
was
just
hoping
to
talk
about
some
of
the
tasks
that
is
being
performed
by
the
cathodes.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
gotten
a
chance
to
look
into
the
cathedral's
website,
so
it
basically
lists
all
what
we
do.
We
are
involved
with
the
upgrades.
That's
like
a
coordination
part
related
to
eips
ethereum
improvement
proposals.
A
Try
to
help
with
governance.
There
is
eipip
meeting
in
which
we
try
to
kind
of
define
a
process
with
which
anyone
from
the
community
can
contribute
and
if
they
have
suggestions
that
can
be
incorporated
to
improve
the
process.
So
that's
there
other
than
that
we
have
people
from
different
projects.
We
have
people
that
can
help
with
the
setting
up
of
clients
and
also
helping
with
the
old
wallets
like
if
there
are
an
issue
with
old
wallets
or
something
like
that,
they
can
do
that.
A
So
I'll
be
curious
to
hear
more
thoughts,
and
I
guess
if
you
any
of
you
guys,
have
to
share
with
us
and
if
there
is
any,
you
know
idea
that
you
wouldn't
think
that
cat
had
us.
Can
support,
and
you
would
like
to
take
an
initiative
on
you'll-
be
happy
to
hear
them
out.
A
In
the
meanwhile,
I
see
someone
joining
in
sanjeev.
We
are
just
done
with
the
introduction,
but
do
you
just
join
if
you
feel
like
talking
about
yourself,
feel
free
to
jump
in.
J
A
E
Maybe
if
I
may
like,
maybe
maybe
I
have
just
like
one
question,
what
would
be
the
best
way
like
you
know
when
I
was
sort
of
thinking
like
how
I
would
what
I
would
like
to
do
is
like.
Certainly,
I
would
like
to
contribute
in
a
meaningful
way
to
to
the
community,
and
you
know
either
help
with
documentation
or
whatever
process.
There
is
right,
but-
and
maybe
I
just
fallen
through
the
cracks
right,
but
what
would
be
the
best
way
to
go
from
you
know?
E
I
don't
know
what
to
do
and
how
to
help
to
okay.
You
know
this
is
what
you
can
do
and
we
really
need
this
and
we're
pretty
certain
that
you
know
this
is
what
we
need
to
do
right.
We
just
need
someone
to
take
care
of
it,
and
you
know
it
can
be
relatively
complex,
like
I
know
certain
things
about
the
ecosystem
and
I've
dabbled
with
it,
but
I
just
like
for
me:
it
was
really
hard
to
identify
areas
where
I
could
meaningfully
contribute
right.
A
Right
so
just
an
information
on
a
broader
level.
With
this
team
we
are
actually
working
closer
with
the
development
team
plus
support.
All
the
relevant
information
should
go
out
to
community.
So
that's
what
we
are
currently
engaged
with.
Okay,
so
I'm
gonna
give
you
some
some
ideas
on
that.
So
you
know
we
don't
fall
through
the
cracks
here.
A
There
are
certain
meetings
in
which
either
you
can
follow
the
notes
or
you
can
follow
a
recording
and
that
will
give
you
idea
of
what
people
are
actually
looking
for.
If
you
are
from
a
developer
side
and
you
would
like
to
contribute
to
development,
there
are
research
meetings
that
happens.
Cather
does
document
notes
for
that
and
for
some
meetings,
notes
are
not
there,
but
recordings
are
there
and
we
try
to
get
all
those
recordings
available
on
ethereum
categories.
A
Playlist
latest
meetings
are
being
done
on
stateless
ethereum
right
so
stateless
ethereum,
and
there
is
ase
meeting
and
all
sort
of
research
work.
We
have
the
information,
so
you
can
go
through
that
and
people
want
that
if
anyone
is
interested
to
pursue
the
research
on
that
particular
segment,
the
research
is
a
broader
area.
Right,
if
you
want
to
go
ahead
with
the
smaller
section,
you
can
continue
that
and
then
we
can
put
you
in
the
touch
with
the
right
person
so
whom
you
can
talk
to
and
interact.
A
There
is
another
thing
going
up
with
like
all
code
internship
program.
I
believe
today
is
the
last
day
to
fill
up
the
form
for
internship
program.
This
is
a
program
for
new
developers
who
wants
to
be
like
a
co-developer
in
future
irrelevant
of
client.
You
can
be
a
part
of
any
language,
you
prefer,
you
can
choose
any
client
you
want
to
pursue
with,
but
the
core
idea
how
these
things
work.
So
there
is
piper
maryam.
He
runs
a
program
called
acd
apprenticeship
program.
A
We
can
help
you
with
that.
We
can
connect
you
the
to
the
right
team
if
you
fill
out
the
form
or
or
what
not,
and
then
for
people
who
are
non-technical,
eap,
governance
is
there
people
who
who
are
like
who
thinks
that
they
can
help
in
the
process
part
so
eip,
ap
meeting?
Is
there
where
we
talk
about
how
things
move
along
the
process
and
what
can
be
done?
So
if
an
external
contributor
gets
in
the
way,
they
should
find
it
very
easy
to
get
into
it
right.
A
They
do
not
find
it
challenging,
so
we
need
to
have
proper
documentation.
I
heard
one
of
you
guys
are
interested
in
documenting
again.
That
would
be
really
helpful
for
get
team
right
not
only
for
getting,
but
for
the
user,
who
wants
to
have
a
get
node
in
future
and
anything
that
is
missing
with
the
present
documentation.
They
can
help
us
document.
So
the
idea
here
is
whatever
skills
that
you
have
whatever
you
want
to
do,
just
try
to
talk
about
it
and
that's
why
we
have
created
this
discord
server.
A
We
have
over
thousands
of
users,
and
these
thousand
users
are
from
the
ethereum
community
itself.
So
if
you
have
a
question
man,
I
may
not
be
having
answers
to
all
the
questions,
but
anyone
in
the
group,
if
you,
if
they
have
answer
they,
will
help
you
jump
in
and
answer
the
question
we
want
that
people
who
are
interested
should
not
get
lost
in
their
needs.
They
should
find
a
way
to
you
know,
find
what
job
they
are
looking
for.
B
Yes,
just
to
follow
that
up,
there
can
be
an
issue
sometimes
in
the
blockchain
space,
where
a
lot
of
times
groups
want
you
to
kind
of
prove
yourself
to
get
to
know
you,
but
when
you're
coming
into
the
space,
there
can
really
be
a
ton
of
different
directions
to
turn
to,
and
it's
hard
to
know
even
where
to
start.
B
If
that's
the
kind
of
thing
that
you're
talking
about
that,
it
would
be
easier
to
see
like
a
clear
list
of
hey
here's
something
you
can
do.
Here's
somewhere,
where
you
can
do
something
we
can
try
and
help
you
maybe
focus
in
based
off
of
what
your
interests
are
like
what
you'd
be
looking
to
help
with
or
where
you'd
be
looking
to
get
involved
to
have
maybe
a
few
different
potential
platforms.
B
You
could
look
into
places
that
you
might
feel
comfortable
like
making
that
jump
and
starting
contributing
or
something
like
that,
but
because
it
can
be
kind
of
paralyzing
just
how
many
different
options
are
out
there,
knowing
where
to
start
or
like.
Even
what
to
do
so,
I'm
not
sure
if
that's
what
you
meant,
but
that
that
is
also
something
that
I
think
would
be
able
to
help
with.
E
No
certainly
like
I,
I
think
that
I
actually
like
about
you-
know
concrete
projects
that
perhaps
need
technical
writing
skills
or
something
like
that
would
be
super
helpful
for
me
personally.
E
That's
the
case:
maybe
we
can
talk
afterwards,
yeah
yeah
I'd
be
super
super
eager
to
help,
and
you
know
perhaps
I
do
come
from
a
product
management
like
profile
right
and
and
it's
a
different
kind
of
job,
and
perhaps
you
know
this
space
like
I've,
seen
many
companies
that
are
so
small
that
they
don't
really
have
dedicated
product
managers.
You
know,
there's
not
a
lot
of
actual
contribution
that
you
can
make
in
this
kind
at
all.
Perhaps
right.
A
E
B
B
Manager
is
oftentimes
one
of
them.
Unfortunately,
you
also
see
that
designer
is
oftentimes
missing
along
with
ux.
It
takes
a
lot
of
times
I'll,
take
teams
time
before
they
like
have
that
kind
of
more
formalized
structure,
yeah.
E
And
it's
normal,
you
know
it's
not
like.
I've
been
like
I've
been
reviewing,
for
instance,
just
arbitrary.
I
bet
everybody
knows
arbitrary
in
this
group
right
and
then
I
don't
think
at
this
point
in
time
they
have
a
product
manager
right
which
okay
right,
but
you
know
at
a
certain
point
where
there's
going
to
be
more
communication,
and
you
know
more
coordination,
you
know,
there's
there's
a
place
for
that
kind
of
all
right,
but
it's
the
reality
is
that
these
teams
are
still
super
small
right.
I
think.
J
A
J
B
I
could
take
that
one
if
you
want
fuji
yeah,
okay,
fine,
the
eip
process,
I'd
say:
there's
a
few
different
ways
that
you
can
get
involved
with
I'd,
say:
there's
really
three
different
kinds:
like
categories
of
people
in
eips
there
are
people
who
are
writing
eips.
B
B
Using
erc20
in
order
to
write
their
token,
anyone
who
builds
an
ethereum
client
will
be
using
a
large
amount
of
core
eips
which
basically
form
the
specification
for
what
material
client
has
to
be.
I
suspect
what
you
mean
when
you
talk
about
involvement
in
eips.
Correct
me:
if
I'm
wrong
is
kind
of
that
middle
category.
Other
people
are
writing
them.
Other
people
are
using
them,
but
then
there's
a
middle
category
of
people
who
help
edit
them.
Who
comment
on
them
things
of
that
general
story.
J
B
B
Basically,
yes,
so
one
thing,
I
would
say,
is
just
kind
of
working
in
the
eip
repo
seeing
what's
being
well.
I
know,
for
I,
you
know,
maybe
I'll
take
a
step
back,
I'm
assuming
that
you
have
a
good
familiarity
with
the
ip
process,
but
just
in
case
there's
other
people
here
who
don't
basically,
I
mean,
first
of
all,
from
the
bike
to
start
it
from
the
way
way.
Beginning
eips
are
the
way
that
standards
are
proposed
in
the
ethereum,
like
for
the
ethereum
blockchain
there's
different
categories.
B
The
two
most
widely
used
are
core
which
make
up
the
specification
for
an
ethereum,
client
and
ercs,
which
are
kind
of
application
layer
standards
like
erc20,
which
is
the
general
functional
token
standard
or
721,
which
is
the
nft
standard
that
most
people
are
familiar
with,
along
with
one
one,
five,
five,
those
have
a
repo
which
which
puja
has
posted
the
link
to
or
links
to
in
the
in
the
chat
canonically,
it's
a
github
repo,
which
is
also
mirrored
in
the
ethereum.org
domain.
B
You
can
view
all
the
eips
there
there's
a
whole
process
that
they
go
through.
There's
a
whole
specification
that
the
eip
itself
needs
to
follow,
which
means
that
there
are
certain
people
who
have
the
job
of
being
eip
editors.
So
the
canonical
eip
editors
are
the
ones
who
actually
have
push-pull
rights
on
the
eip
repo.
B
So
if
you
have
an
eip
that
you're
proposing
they're
kind
of
the
final,
like
the
final
line
about
whether
it
gets
merged
into
the
repo
or
not
they're,
the
ones
who
are
checking
to
make
sure
that
those
standards
are
being
followed.
But
there's
a
lot
of
unofficial
people.
Also
who
hang
out
in
the
repo
I'd
say
who
might
review
proposals?
B
For
instance,
one
of
their
actually
really
two
of
the
editors
now
really
got
to
the
point
of
being
editors
just
by
being
in
the
eip
repo.
So
much
that
got
to
the
point
that
the
editors
would
see
if
these
people
had
reviewed
an
eip
that
it
was
probably
legit
it
made
their
it
made.
B
The
official
editors
work
much
much
much
easier,
so
working
in
the
eiep
repo,
seeing
what's
being
proposed,
doing
code
reviews
on
it,
which
aren't
really
code
reviews
we're
talking
about
markdown
documents
but
making
sure
that
things
actually
do
conform
to
the
specification
for
an
eip.
That's
in
the
repo
and
that's
specified
in
eip1
really
is
all
you
need
to
do
to
start
getting
involved,
and
that
itself
is
I'd,
say
well
on
the
way
to
actually
becoming
an
eip
editor.
I
I'd
put
it
this
way.
B
Being
an
official
eip
editor,
I
would
not
exactly
say,
is
a
job
that
people
are
like
hotly
demanding
for
themselves.
It's
a
lot
of
work,
and
if
it's
something
that
you're
interested
in
by
all
means,
the
community
could
use
more
and
that's
really
the
best
way
to
do
it.
It's
very
there.
It's
very
much
a
meritocracy,
the
more
you
involve
yourself
in
it,
the
more
that
people
see
that
you're
legit
and
in
the
process
the
more
you'll
be
involved
in
the
process.
Naturally,.
A
Just
to
add
on
that
with
eips,
we
are
also
working
on
sharing.
Information
like
there
are
proposals
which
are
upcoming
with
upcoming
upgrades.
So
we
have
this
program
called
peep
and
eve
in
which
we
talk
about
every
individual
proposal,
say,
for
example,
some
of
you
may
have
heard
about
eip1559
the
space
v
changing
proposal,
so
we
we
needed
a
lot
of
work
when
we
were
working
towards
that
proposal
to
be
on
the
main
net.
The
community
outreach
is
needed,
like
people
need
to
know
about
that
proposal.
A
The
different
infrastructure
team
that
they
are
helping
out
with
ethereum,
they
should
be
aware
of
this
proposal,
is
coming
up
their
implementation,
how
they
are
doing
if
they
need
any
kind
of
help.
So
there
are
a
lot
of
area
where
a
non-technical
person
can
also
contribute,
and
these
initiatives
are
led
by
ethereum
cathode.
So
when
it
came
to
london
for
eip1559,
we
were
reaching
out
to
different
teams
and
infrastructure
providers
and
clients
to
see
if
they
have
any
need
of
any
support
or
any
information.
A
Also,
with
the
help
of
p
penny,
we
talk
about
these
proposals.
Like
the
author
of
the
proposal,
they
come
to
our
show.
They
talk
about
what
this
proposal
is
and
what
change
it
is
going
to
bring
into
ethereum
main
chain.
So
another
way
of
helping
out
would
be.
If
you
have
question
about
any
topic,
you
want
to
understand
suppose
you're
working
on
a
project,
many
people
worked
on
nft
led
projects.
J
Thank
you,
I'm
just
curious.
One
question
I
have
is
like:
there
are
some
daos
also
who
kind
of
propagate
and
accelerate
the
ethereum
ecosystem,
and
how
is
ecm.
J
A
So,
like.
A
Yeah,
it
is
easy,
as
of
now
is
not
a
dow
in
itself.
It's
like
a
group
of
volunteers.
We
can
see
like
people
from
any
project
or
any
area
if
they
want
to
contribute,
they
can
come
and
contribute,
and
there
is
no
bond.
Nobody
is
like
you
know
forcing
you
to
be
here
and
you
can
go
out
it's
up
to
you
completely.
There
are
certain
things
that
we
try
to
streamline.
A
We
have
process
in
place
and
if
you
want
to
learn
about
that
process
want
to
be
a
part
of
that,
it
would
be
easier
for
you,
and
there
is
this
very
interesting
thing
that
I
want
to
make
a
mention
of
with
the
help,
because
you
talked
about
proposals
and
you
talked
about
dao,
so
that
that
is
something
that,
in
my
mind,
with
the
proposals
if
there
is
in
need
of,
like
you
know,
broader
level
of
facilitation.
We
also
reach
out
to
certain
downs.
For
example,
there
was
this
proposal.
A
I
think
it
is
37
40.
someone
says
forgive
me
if
I'm
I'm
mentioning
it
wrong,
but
there
was
this
proposal
and
we
wanted
this
to
be
like
more
researched
and
even
audit
was
required
for
that
proposal.
So
I
put
them
the
group
in
touch
with
moloch
tower
moloch.
Tao
is
a
dao
that
provides
funding
for
resources
for
research
for
projects.
So
if
there
is
any
such
need,
the
cat
herders
can
help
them
get
in
touch.
So
mostly
we
are
helping
with
facilitation.
Whatever
is
our
contact
within
the
ecosystem?
C
So
hearing
all
of
this,
I
I
wanted
to
inquire
one
from
puja.
Like
you
said,
there
are
opportunities
from
a
non-technical
point
of
view
to
be
involved
in
eips.
I
I
think
that's.
C
Interest
for
me
just
because
it
I
think
it'll
help
understand
the
protocol
more.
So,
if
there's
anyone
I
can
get
in
touch
with
and
how
I
can
contribute
for
eib
process,
I
would
love
to
get
in
touch
with
them.
And
second,
I
I
genuinely
like
writing.
I
heard
their
requirements
need
for
not
for
technical
writers,
which
probably
might
be
beyond
me,
but
if,
if
there
are
non-technical
writing
opportunities,
I
think
that
ech
has
a
blog
medium.
C
You
know
there
are
posts
that
go
there,
so
I
would
I'm
more
than
happy
to
contribute
out
there
as
well.
I
think
these
probably
are
some
areas
I
would.
I
would
like
to
get
involved
in
happy
to
talk
to
anyone
who
leads
these
initiatives.
A
To
start
with,
the
eip
thing,
I
think
the
best
way
would
be
to
start
joining
the
eapip
meeting,
and
I
don't
know
what
is
your
level
of
interest
in
learning
about
the
editorship
of
proposals,
because
that
is
something
which
we
recommend
for
people
who
have
been
in
the
space
for
a
while
because
they
understand
the
process
throughout.
But
if
you
want
to
just
begin
with,
I
think
the
eipap
meeting
is
the
best
place
to
start
and
the
cathode
is
lead
that
meeting
the
next
meeting
is
planned
on
september
22nd.
A
I
believe
it's
on
wednesday
at
1500,
utc
and
yeah.
We
share
all
the
information
related
to
that
on
the
ech
discord
general
channel,
but
you
can
also
talk
to
me
like
offline.
If
you
are
interested
in
that,
because
I'm
reading
that
session
so
we'll
be
talking
about
how
we
can
or
what
is
your
particular
area
of
interest
and
how
you
can
contribute
in
that
and
about
the
writing.
Part.
As
you
mentioned,
that
cathode
is,
has
the
ech
medium.
A
We
would
love
to
hear
people
people's
thought
on
different
topics
or,
if
they
have,
you
know
any
idea
suggestion
how
to
kind
of
article
about
any
particular
topic.
If
you
have,
if
you
can
think
of
we'll,
will
be
happy
to
add
that
to
our
collection,
I
mean,
if
you
have
something
to
write
up,
which
is
which
you
think
is
going
to
be
helping
a
broader
community.
A
B
I
I
I'd
say
I
really
agree
with
what
you
were
saying.
We
definitely
could
use
more
content
creation
through
the
medium.
I
I'd
be
happy
to
talk
with
you,
I'm
sure
there's
others
who
would
be
happy
to
talk
with
you
and
see
like
what
your
interests
are
and
what
you
might
be
able
to
write
for
us
like
that.
I
think
that's
like
actually
a
really
good
angle.
C
Sure
sure
I
think
I'll
leave
out
to
do
a
few
offline,
see
how.
G
Just
one
one
thing
that
I
thought
of
in
the
last
few
days:
kind
of
thinking
about
eips
and
I
had
kind
of
an
idea
that
I
wanted
to
see
some.
You
know
something
that
I
thought
of
that.
I
wanted
to
see
if,
if
it's
possible
to
start
writing
a
you
know
at
least
a
draft
for
an
eip,
and
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
documentation.
I
still
haven't
gone
through
it.
I
will
I'm
you
know,
planning
on
doing
it.
G
But
I
think
one
one
thing
that
I
thought
of
er
as
a
or
to
you
know
make
it
easier
for
to
onboard
people
who
haven't
written
any
eps
before
is
the
possibility
of
coupling
a
first-timer
with
someone
who
had
done
it
before
a
mentor.
You
know
really
on
a
kind
of
you
know,
volunteering
basis.
Basically,
so
you
know
having
a
list
of
people
and
before,
and
you
know
see
how
much
you
know
time
they
want
to
spend
with
someone
per
week.
You
know,
and
you
know
it
it
would
defend.
G
Questions
and
see
to
basically
on
board
people
like
people
who
are
who
are
looking
into
writing
an
eip
for
the
first
time,
but
you
know,
would
it
would
be
better
for
them
to
like?
Have
someone
else
on
top
of
the
documentation?
The
and
yeah
like
you
can.
The
process
can
be
something
as
simple
as
you
submit
just
a
really
short
description
of
what
the
the
thing
that
you're
thinking
about
isn't
kind
of,
seeing
because
it's
like
because
it
could
be
something
like.
G
Oh
there's
just
the
answer
is
really
short.
There's
no
way
that
that's
that's
just
not
you
know
that
doesn't
make
sense,
for
example,
or
if
it's.
If
it's
a
good
start,
then
the
the
continuation
would
be
okay.
So,
let's
find
someone
who
would
take
some
time
to
like
bounce
off
ideas
and
ask
questions.
B
I
think
that's
actually
a
really
good
idea.
My
initial
thought
is,
I
might
be
able
to
help
you
out
a
bit.
I
have
not
written
the
ips
per
se,
but
I
have
dabbled
in
editing
a
bit.
I
think
the
other
thing
that
can
easily
come
up
with
eips,
especially
if
it's
like
a
first
time
is
the
process,
can
look
a
little
bit
faceless
and
daunting.
As
in
you
submit
this
eip,
you
don't
get
feedback
before
you
open
the
pr.
Then
you
get
like
these
review
statements
back
saying,
like
missing
author
field.
B
This
is
not
how
you
use
this
section,
and
it's
just
you
know,
there's
oftentimes,
there's!
No
one
saying
like
don't
worry,
you're
doing
a
great
job
just
need
to
fix
a
couple
of
things,
and
I
don't
mean
that
as
a
complaint
about
the
ip
editors,
because
their
job
is
literally
to
edit
the
ips
and
they're,
providing
that
as
a
volunteer
service.
B
But
I
do
think
that
another
thing
that
mentorship
like
that
can
accomplish
is
kind
of
serving
as
like,
almost
a
middle
layer
in
between
editors
and
someone
who's
trying
to
write
the
id
like
translating
the
review
into
something
practical
and
sometimes
just
coaxing
it
along
like
just
enough
to
get
it
through.
I
I'd
be
I'd,
be
willing
to
put
some
time
into
that.
My
capacity
in
september
is
a
bit
limited,
but
something
like
an
hour
a
week
or
something
like
that.
G
Yeah,
I
think
it
would
also
make
it
easier
for
the
editors
to
I'm
sure
you
know
they
want
to
absolutely
like
they
don't
want
to
you
know,
can
you
know
to
repeat
the
same
same
things
over
and
over
where
you
know,
if
you
have
a
mentor
that
you
just
ask
a
straightforward
question
once
a
week
or
something
like
that,
it
would
like
can
filter
out
some
of
the
things
that
and
like
leave
the
you
know,
kind
of
the
time
of
the
editors
to
for
other
things
that
are
kind
of
more
nuanced
or
less
less
obvious.
G
A
Oh
no,
I
was
just
trying
to
add
on
one
small
piece
of
information.
We
have
eip1
that
defines
the
process
and
if
you
think
that
something
that
can
be
added
to
that
the
process
is
very
simple:
we
just
have
to
create
a
pull
request,
so
that
is
the
first
thing
that
we
refer
to
newcomers,
but
I
definitely
agree
with
the
idea
that
you're
suggesting
here
we
can
definitely
look
into
it.
Sorry
for
the
introduction
sanji!
Please
go
ahead.
J
A
Right
so
that
is
currently,
we
are
having
two
different
setup
meetings
for
eips,
so
one
is
eeip
ip,
which
is
like
a
broader
one.
Where
we
we
have
been
talking
about
the
eip
process.
Many
process
has
been
changed.
The
process
flow
has
been
changed
in
the
past
year
and
a
half,
and
I'm
going
to
share
the
link
here
where
you
can
find
all
the
information
related
to
eipip.
A
This
meeting
earlier
used
to
happen
once
in
two
weeks,
but
now
that
things
have
slowed
down
and
the
process
has
been
updated
for
a
lot
many
areas,
so
we
are
having
it
once
a
month,
but
we
can
change
the
frequency
as
per
requirement.
This
basically
helps
us
to
understand
what
people
find
easier
to
go
ahead
with
and
what
are
the
pain
points
of
users
while
getting
into
this
process.
If
they
are
developing,
I
mean
if
they
are
documenting
eip
and
they
would
want
that
it
should
get
the
proper
attention.
A
A
A
D
I
just
had
a
question
about
the
I
know
piper
miriam
is
in
charge
of
the
cohort.
That's
going
through.
I've
read
through
it
a
couple
times,
and
I
guess
the
only
question
I
had
was:
are
they
looking
for
technical
people,
non-developers
or
developers
or
somewhere
in
between?
A
A
A
J
D
B
William
yeah,
that's
me.
Actually,
the
cap
laser
position
was
created
in
an
attempt
to
serve
more
of
an
external
ops
role
like
you're
saying
it
is
not
necessarily
focused
on
core
development.
It's
really
just
about
trying
to
remove
ecosystem,
friction,
low
coordination
costs
and
make
connections
to
just
help
advance
the
entire
ecosystem.
B
A
lot
of
that
is
about
identifying
needs
and
then
reaching
out
to
them.
Sometimes
it's
also
about
finding,
I
would
say,
volunteers
who
are
willing
to
commit
themselves
to
various
initiatives
that
pop
up
along
the
way
I'll
pretty
much
always
have
something
that
I
could
use
volunteers
for
in
terms
of
specific
tasks
in
terms
of
the
general
role
of
external
ops,
it's
largely
self-created.
B
If
you
see
something
in
the
ecosystem,
you
think
wow.
These
people
would
really
benefit
from
getting
the
help
that
I
know
is
being
worked
on
over
there,
or
these
two
projects
would
really
complement
each
other
or
anything
like
that.
There
is
literally
nothing
stopping
you
from
reaching
out
to
them
and
trying
to
make
the
connection
and,
to
some
degree,
if
you
think
about
project
management
in
a
decentralized
ecosystem.
B
What
you
lose
from
a
siloed
corporation
is
that,
in
a
silent
corporation,
everything,
including
coordination,
like
the
the
level
of
information
about
what
is
being
done
and
who
you
can
get
in
touch
with
and
how
connections
can
be
made,
is
a
little
bit
clearer
in
a
decentralized
space.
It's
a
little
bit
more
pioneering
you
kind
of
create
the
management
you
can
create
a
connection
between
verticals
that
otherwise
might
have
never
never
been
connected
to
each
other.
B
You
can
push
things
forward
and
you
can
kind
of
even
change
the
ecosystem
that
way-
and
that
is
what
the
cat
plays.
A
role
is
looking
to
do.
If
that
is
something
that
interests
you
reach
out,.
C
Absolutely
sounds
good
yeah,
it's
yeah,
it
does
sound
interesting,
like
probably
my
friend,
decent
lesbo,
like
you
said,
because
to
your
point,
you
you
wouldn't
necessarily
have
people
reaching
out
to
you
saying:
oh,
can
you
help
me
remove
this
environment
or
can
you
connect
with
those
people
and
and
I'm
assuming
for
you
to
effectively
play
this
role?
You'll
truly
need
to
be
entrenched
in
the
community
enough
that
you
identify
those
opportunities
and
you
have
those
connections.
B
That's
the
goal,
I'd
say
I'm
still
working
up
personally,
but
also
between
the
different
networks
of
people
who
are
who
are
affiliated
with
the
characters
or
members
of
the
characters.
I
mean
from
my
from
my
little
humble
position.
I
can
tap
into
pooch's
network
hudson
jameson,
who
isn't
say
officially
affiliated
with
characters
right
now,
but
was
with
us
for
a
very
long
time.
I
can
reach
out
to
him
to
some
degree.
Second
order
is
oftentimes
enough.
C
Thank
you
for
that,
and
that
does
sound.
A
So
just
a
small
announcement
kind
of
like
I
already
have
mentioned
it
in
my
email-
that
we
have
this
bi-weekly
meeting
for
epdm
cat
hurdles
and
the
next
one
is
scheduled
tomorrow,
that
is
at
1500
udc.
If
any
one
of
you
like
are
available
to
join
and
would
like
to
share
something
feel
free
to
join
us.
That
is
basically
a
place
where
we
discuss
where
all
cathedrals
are
currently
engaged
with.
A
So
I
think
that
would
be
something
good
for
new
people
to
understand
which
area
they
would
like
to
pursue,
or
they
can
think
of
contributing
more.
We
have
some
ech
engineering
work
going
on.
We
are
working
with
automations.
We
have
a
website
in
which
we
would
want
to
have
the
information
updated.
A
Every
time
like
if
anything
comes
up
like
people
are
aware
of
any
new
resource
on
any
particular
topic,
we
would
want
to
have
them
available
for
people
and
kind
of
made
sections
on
our
website
to
make
it
a
pool
for
all
information.
I
mean,
if
not
all,
most,
of
the
information
which
is
needed
at
any
point
of
time,
so
you
all
are
welcome
to
join.
If
anyone
is
interested
to
be
added
to
the
calendar,
invite
in
particular
do
let
me
know
I'll
have
I'll
be
adding
that.
J
A
So
this
invite
all
of
the
participants
are
not
added
to
the
cat
heard,
also
email.
But
if
you
are
interested
just
send
me
and
with
your
email-
and
I
will
add,
you.
A
Well,
it
was
really
nice
talking
to
you
if
we
have
got
like
eight
minutes
left,
I'm
just
curious
to
understand
like
do
you
guys,
find
it
useful
and
if
you
guys
think
that
we
should
have
some
some
talk
like
this,
which
is
like
not
officially
announced
meeting
and
maybe
at
some
point
of
time
it
would
be
going
on
youtube
I'll,
be
sharing
the
link
with
you
all
of
like
I'll,
be
following
up
with
the
email,
and
if
you
find
it
is
useful,
we
can
plan
something
maybe
once
a
month
or
we
can
continue
discussing
on
the
ethereum
calendar
address
by
weekly
meeting
whatever
works
for
everyone.
J
C
But
it
gives
me
a
good
idea
of
what's
out
there
and
what
I
can
talk
about.
It's
really
helpful.
Thank
you.
E
It
was
nice
and
I
think
it
was
nice
because
you
know
it's
not
on
a
specific
topic
and
it's
about
just
getting
like
started,
and
you
know
to
get
to
know
a
few
people
and
just
see
how
it
works.
I
think
it's
a
special
place.
I
guess
you
know
not
like
a
ongoing
project.