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From YouTube: Ethereum Cat Herders Meeting #3 [2019/01/22]
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Okay,
I
confirm
that
their
meeting
is
okay,
I
opened.
It
said
you
have
to
close
out
of
your
other
meeting
to
join
this
one
and
I
was
like
what
meeting
am
I
in
or,
and
it
like
popped
up,
that
it
was
the
earth
2.0
call
and
so
I
I
was
like.
Oh
no
I
kicked
Danny
out
of
his
call
because
they
have
that
call
at
the
same
time
every
day,
but
it
turned
out.
It
was
fine.
A
C
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F
F
F
F
Okay,
I'm
back
awesome,
I
think
we
can
get
started
because
it's
about
807,
so
thanks
everybody
for
coming
we're
going
to
start
with
the
blog
release.
That
Lane
did
I
thought
that
went
really
well
and
thanks
for
everyone
for
contributing
to
that
I,
like
the
picture
that
we
found,
who
found
that
picture,
I
was
a
brat
or
William.
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F
F
B
F
Yeah
and
I'm,
trying
to
I'm
kind
of
trying
to
picture
the
goal
of
the
post
goal
post,
but
basically
I
think
it
needs
to
describe
what
the
cat
herders
are,
what
our
goals
are
so
far,
but
also
give
an
explanation
that
our
role
in
the
ecosystem
is
still
forming
and
it
needs
to
describe
kind
of
the
team.
That's
on
it.
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F
Say
community
as
a
whole,
the
core
Deb's
I
can
explain
on
the
core
death
call
and
answer
any
questions
on
there
about
what
we
do
and
how
we
can
help
and
stuff
and
get
some
ideas,
and
that
might
be
part
of
our
future
initiatives
to
do
something
like
that.
So
that
would
probably
work
welcome.
Aubrey,
I.
F
So
we
were
just
talking
about,
we
haven't
talked
about
much,
but
we
just
talked
about
doing
a
blog
post
on
our
medium
channel.
That
describes
who
we
are,
what
we're
trying
to
accomplish,
how
our
role
is
kind
of
forming
and
a
few
other
things
we
have,
whether
you
go
taking
notes
and
he's
these
are
kind
of
written
it
all
down
and
I
think
that's
kind
of
something
we'll
start
to
work
on
specifically.
F
Okay,
cool:
let's
talk
about
what
happened
last
week
and
how
we
kind
of
jumped
into
action
which
I
thought
was
really
cool,
so
the
constants
in
an
opal
delay
of
course
happened,
and
we
had
Charles
step
in
and
take
notes
during
the
emergency
meeting
that
was
held
with
about
50
people
trying
to
decide
if
we
were
going
to
delay
the
fork
or
not
I
think
we
had
william
coming
in
and
doing
some
notes
to
at
some
point.
I
might
be
wrong,
but
I
know
there
was
a
few
other
people
who
kind
of
jumped
in
unfortunately,.
D
F
That's
great,
so
what
else?
If
anything,
do
we
need
to
do
to
help
that
situation?
What
it
sounds
like
is,
we
have
a
hard
fork
checklist
that
we're
kind
of
creating
right
now
we
have
feedback
from
an
issue
and
we
have
a
post-mortem
document
that
we've
shared
with
other
people
in
the
community
who
helped
out
with
the
communications
that
day
there.
So
just
to
give
everyone
a
background.
What
happened
was
whenever
we
found
out
about
the
Constantinople
delay,
we
had
the
git
er
chat.
F
That
was
going
crazy
and
a
lot
of
people
were
commenting
and
then
Martin
Hall
spend
a
who's.
The
lead
of
network
security
at
the
etherium
Foundation
suggested.
We
do
a
call
so
I
set
up
a
zoom
call
that
about
50
people
joined
Charles
was
in
there
taking
notes
and
helping
organize
the
communications
group.
F
So
that
was
really
cool
and
they
wanted
to
help
out
with
the
post-mortem,
so
I
sent
them
the
link
the
other
day
so
that
they
can
help
out
and
then
will
will
after
this
meeting
or
we
can
even
in
the
zoom
chat
here,
just
repost
the
link
of
that
for
anyone
else
who
wants
to
jump
in
and
help
and
be
sure
to
put
your
name
on
there.
So
we
can
give
you
proper
credit.
If
you
help
out.
F
F
G
F
That's
a
good
idea,
so
yeah
we'll
do
something
like
that
and
give
people
it
gives
people
a
really
neat
insight
into
what
happened
that
day
as
well.
But
we
don't
want
to
do
it
more
than
a
week
after
so
yeah
I'll
help
and
get
that
kind
of
spruced
up
today
and
we'll
get
enough
no
later
than
tomorrow
or
Thursday.
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F
J
This
is
one
thing
it
comes
to
my
mind
and
then,
after
the
dust
settles
a
bit
from
this
Constantinople
mess,
we
can
start
forming
collecting
all
our
learnings
and
start
working
on
this
actual
process
document.
We
initially
talked
about
and
yeah
right
now
right
now,
I
would
just
stick
to
having
a
good
post-mortem,
showing
we
are
actively
working
and
contributing
and
yeah
actively
following
the
next
hard
fork
and
yeah
supporting
everyone
will
need
support.
What
do
you
think,
like.
E
F
Yeah
I'll
free.
Do
you
want
to
lead
that
subcommittee
and
kind
of
grab
some
people
from
the
chat
for
abusal
yeah
for
the
EIP
use
initiative
for
kind
of
keeping
up
with
them
and
making
sure
they're
out
of
draft
and
stuff?
But
it
doesn't
have
to
be
anything
you
do
immediately,
but
whenever
you
want
to
get
some
people
to
start
that,
you
can
grab
them.
Yes,.
J
I
will
definitely
do
that
once
we
start
talking
about
the
next
hard
fog
after
Constantinople,
we
will
discuss
VIP,
anyways
and
then
I
will
just
get
back
to
to
capture
us,
and
so
we
can
help
maintaining
lists
of
ApS
that
are
discussed
that
are
eventually
accepted,
and
then
we
can
like
have
tracking
the
progress
and
yeah.
That's
it
sounds
good.
Is.
J
I
don't
know
if
we
can
stick
to
it
to
this
process
forever
and
somehow
it
was
so
fast
whenever
someone
wants
to
have
an
EIP
added,
3
cerium,
so
like
getting
it
accepted
by
the
core
level
of
us,
it
needs
to
go
like
you
have
to
champion
it.
You
have
to
pull
it
on
the
chorus
call
again
there
and
to
get
this
accepted
by
this.
D
J
Well,
we
only
have
this
e
IP
one
document.
If
you
have
outlines
through
the
process
of
an
ERP,
what
I
often
see
in
the
community
is
that
people
say.
Oh
now,
we
are
know,
Constantinople
didn't
have
yeah
IP
XY
is
that
I'm
coming
up
with
some
number
I'm,
not
aware
of
so.
The
problem
here
is
that
people
want
to
see
some
IPS,
but
they
don't
actively
engage
and
in
adding
this
to
the
agenda
and
I
think
is
something
where
we
can
help.
J
So,
if
you
are
interested
in,
we
should
read
a
IP
one,
which
outlines
the
process
for
the
different
types
of
earpiece
and
I.
Think
one
one
thing
where
we
can
we
contribute.
We
really
go
through
this
ecosystems
that
we
assist
people's
was
proposals
to
to
educate
them,
how
how
to
go
on
it,
maybe
even
having
them
in
this
process.
Yeah.
F
I
I
add
something
here:
yeah
absolutely
I
was
I
was
also
thinking
that,
maybe
not
now,
but
but
as
soon
as
we
have
the
website,
that
could
be
a
really
good
place
in
helping
people
understand
what
these
have
been
discussed
for
the
next
network
upgrade.
You
know,
like
kind
of
having
these
days
where
people
can
go
and
see.
F
Yeah
I
think
that's
great,
there's
also
something
called
last
call
at
the
end
of
an
ER
see,
which
is
a
certain
type
of
ERP
or
a
certain
type
of
IP.
That's
a
community
standard
like
token
standards
and
stuff
there's
something
called
last
call
where
there's
a
two-week
period
of
final
discussion
before
the
EIP
is
transferred
to
a
final
status,
so
that
process
I
believe,
has
an
RSS
feed.
So
if
maybe
we
could
host
that
RSS
feed
eventually,
that
might
make
that
might
be
a
good
use
of
more
web
resources.
F
Okay
cool,
so
we
have
a
lot
of
stuff
that
we
can
do
with
the
IPS
that
we
might
include
in
the
blog
in
the
post-mortem
or
in
our
intro
blog
post,
which
it's
gonna
be
a
little
weird,
because
we're
probably
gonna
publish
the
post-mortem
before
we
publish
our
the
intro
to
the
cat
herders,
but
I,
don't
think
that's
a
huge
deal.
I,
don't
think
it's
a
huge
deal.
I
G
G
F
No,
this
is
a
different
RSS
feed
and
I
actually
haven't
seen
it
I've
just
heard
about
it,
but
it
collects
it's
not
on
the
etherium
foundation
website
that
I
remember.
F
G
G
K
F
A
E
E
E
F
F
F
F
D
E
I
J
So
I
had
this
idea
last
week
because
all
spending
one
or
two
week
intensively
on
this
traitor,
because
I
tried
to
understand
how
this
donut
Singh
work
and
I.
Remember
that
two
moderators
once
discussed
having
like
some
years,
it
20
token
was
like
some
kind
of
reward,
and
apparently
these
doughnuts
is
like
a
relative
white
experiments.
It's
unique
for
each
trader,
so
you
can
have
a
specific
Karma
for
the
specific
subreddit
reported
with
these
doughnuts
and
these
doughnuts
are
like
tool
to
you
can
buy
batches.
J
You
can
buy
so
one
hour
of
the
top
of
the
size
and
can
do
lot
of
cool
things,
and
one
of
the
cool
features
that
you
have
can
have
governance
polls
so
basically
on
your
on
your
doughnuts
steak,
so
the
amount
of
your
contributions
is
used
to
make
decisions
on
like
things
that
happen
also
separately.
This
is
very
interesting,
saying
right,
I
mean
in
some
kind
of
toy
feature
ends
but
funny,
but
is
also
something
I
really
appreciate
to
heaven.
J
F
G
There
actually
was
something
I
wanted
to
discuss
when
the
non
hard
work
happened
last
week,
so
I
sort
of
like
you
know
for
me.
Tuesday
morning,
I
woke
up
and
I
saw,
like
you
know,
all
of
a
sudden,
like
social
media
had
gone
crazy
and
everything,
because
everything
was
delayed.
I
wasn't
a
hundred
percent
sure
what
to
do
next
now,
I
had
this
like
total
brain
freeze
and
I
totally
forgot
about
the
Kidder
I.
G
F
That's
a
really
good
question.
The
number
one
answer
is
gonna
be
go
to
the
Alcorn
Deb's
chat
and
see
what's
happening
there.
Pretty
much.
Every
emergency
that
I
can
think
of
that's
network
related
would
be
conveyed
there
unless
it's
an
attack
that
has
not
been
basically
if
there
is
a
a
threat
to
the
network.
F
That
is
a
vulnerability
that
can
be
actively
exploited
or
there
is
an
ongoing
heist
of
like
a
major
value
or
things
so,
for
instance,
if
there
was
discovered
to
be
a
a
bug
and
the
dye
contract,
which
is
the
like
maker
dye,
the
really
really
contract
with
a
lot
of
ether,
then
we
would
probably
have
a
secret
room
to
discuss
it,
meaning
some
of
the
core
devs,
like
just
a
group
of
like
twenty
to
thirty
core
Deb's
from
across
in
like
security
professionals
and
stuff
to
notify
maker
and
get
them
to
patch
it
before
other
people
find
out
about
the
vulnerability
and
then
then
it
would
eventually
be
posted
in
all
core
devs.
F
As
far
as
where
we
should
go,
we
would
maybe
the
cat
herders
would
just
create,
would
use
the
cat
herders
telegram,
slash
getter.
The
private
one
to
coordinate
ourselves
and
then
from
there
figure
out
the
best
places
to
look
at
stuff,
because
for
right
now
it's
a
little
bit
decentralized
where
things
are
discussed
and
I
kind
of
like
it.
F
G
That
makes
a
lot
of
sense,
I
mean
so
I,
guess
I
guess
what
we're
saying
is
that
anytime
there's
anything
sort
of
specific
going
on
and
it
might
be
something
sort
of
like
all
hands
on
deck.
Everybody
should
just
check
to
get
her
telegram,
and
that's
all
so.
Anyone
who
knows
anything
should
probably
post
there
to
see
who's
around
who's,
able
to
do
stuff.
Yep.
F
E
Well,
what
exactly
to
be
one
done
before
our
next
call
for
all
of
us
I
know
the
post-mortem
for
sure
kind
of
in
the
draw
that
article
for
the
introduction
of
us
and
then
a
freaking
start
reaching
out
to
us.
Whoever
else
is
technical
on
helping
with
the
IP
monitoring
and
then
is
there
anything
else
that
we
want
to
kind
of
put
into
action
before
then.
E
I
F
I
F
E
F
All
right,
I'm
typing
this
down
real
quick.
Let
me
just
repeat
it
just
because
I'm
gonna
forget
all
this
anyway,
if
I
don't
write
it
down,
so
we
have
cat
herders,
blog
post,
introducing
ourselves.
We
have
post
mortem
blog
and
github
location
for
permanence,
and
I
can
kind
of
help
with
that
a
little
bit.
I
think
that
was
my
action
item
was
to
clean
up
the
post
mortem
blog,
and
then
we
have
Google
Doc
with
links
for
Hugo,
send
an
image
of
yourself
and
then
offerees
subcommittee.
Oh.
I
G
F
That
we
don't
need
that
to
be
public,
but
we
do
need
to
clean
it
up
for
the
next
time.
There's
a
fork:
yeah
I
meant
internally
Oh
internally,
perfect
yeah,
and
for
that
one
we
could
make
a
just
a
new
tab
in
the
spreadsheet
and
just
copy
and
paste
all
of
the
all
of
the
info,
but
just
clear
out
the
Yes
No,
maybe
Section
four,
if
they've
been
contacted,
so
that
won't
be
too
hard
to
do.
That's
just
copy/paste,
okay,.