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From YouTube: Ethereum.org Community Call - April 2023
Description
These calls are an opportunity for the Ethereum community to learn about the latest updates to Ethereum.org and share feedback.
Website: https://ethereum.org/
How to contribute: https://ethereum.org/en/contributing/
Discord: https://ethereum.org/discord
A
Hello:
everyone
thanks
for
joining
the
ethereum.org
April
Community
call
on
this
call
we'll
mostly
be
focusing
on
some
of
our
ongoing
and
upcoming
Q2
initiatives
that
we'll
be
focusing
on
in
the
coming
months.
In
case
you've
missed
it.
We
just
published
our
Q2
roadmap
this
week
and
it's
full
of
interesting
work,
we're
all
very
excited
to
get
to
I've
just
shared
the
link
in
the
chat
so
feel
free
to
check
out
our
Q2
roadmap
and
reach
out,
if
you'd
like
to
get
involved
with
any
of
these
initiatives
before
we
go
through
the
agenda.
A
So
here's
a
quick
overview
of
what
we'll
cover
on
today's
call.
First
of
all,
Joshua
has
a
very
special
announcement
and
introduction
to
the
newest
member
of
our
team.
Next
up,
Joseph
will
be
talking
about
how
we've
revamped
the
upgrade
section
on
the
site
and
introduced
the
new
roadmap
section
that
covers
the
ethereum
protocol
roadmap.
A
Next
up
I'll
be
talking
about
our
efforts
to
move
Beyond,
translating
just
text
and
how
we'll
be
approaching
localization
of
images
and
infographics
on
the
site,
as
well
as
dubbing,
videos
to
make
visual
content
more
accessible
as
well
and
finally,
Joshua
will
give
an
overview
of
the
writing
cohort
that
we
announced
yesterday
and
provide
some
more
details
on
that
and,
as
usual,
some
quick
announcements
and
call
outs
at
the
end.
In
case
any
of
you
are
attending
ethereum
conferences
next
month
and
want
to
meet
up
with
us
before
we
get
into
it.
A
I
also
wanted
to
mention
that
the
poab
distribution
for
this
call
will
be
a
bit
different
today.
So
everyone
who
wants
to
claim
the
PO
app
will
need
the
poapp
app
on
their
mobile.
So
if
you
don't
have
the
app
installed,
please
take
some
time
visit
the
App
Store
download
the
poapp
app
set
it
up
by
adding
your
address
or
ens.
B
Hey
everyone
hope
you
can
hear
me:
okay,
yeah,
just
a
brief
one
from
me
and
maybe
I'm
not
sure
if
that's
available
or
want
to
see
anything
but
I'm
super
excited
to
introduce
our
new
community
Elite
Isabella,
the
the
hiring
process.
B
Okay,
as
well,
have
temporarily
new
to
do
because
we
had
about
Echo
going
on,
but
yeah
as
I
was
saying
yeah
the
hiring
process
for
this
position
was
pretty
intense,
to
say,
release
we
had
over
I
believe
600
applications
for
the
role
that
probably
hundreds
of
interviews
with
tons
of
amazing
people.
B
I
know
there
were
many
many
people
in
the
community
who
are
very
excited
about
this
role,
and
it
was
definitely
hard
for
us
to
disappoint.
So
many
awesome
people
along
the
way
yeah.
So
if
you
don't
apply
for
the
rule
just
know,
we
probably
do
something.
You're
awesome,
still
we're
really
happy
with
the
choice
we
made
and
we
think
that
asabella
will
be
a
great
addition
to
the
core
team,
with
our
our
understanding
of
ethereum
and
its
ecosystem,
as
well
as
the
passion
she
has
for
helping
way,
pre-communities
thrive
and
so
moving
forward.
B
Asabela
will
be
working
hard
to
make
our
community
more
connected.
More
engaged,
you'll
be
the
go-to
person
as
we
shape
the
future
of
the
community.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
getting
more
involved
in
some
way
or
if
you
have
feedback,
you
want
to
share,
let
her
know
and
we'll
we'll
see
how
we
can
help
so
I
hope.
B
I
speak
for
everyone
and
govern
Isabella
back
warm
welcome,
we're
stoked
to
have
her
on
the
team
and
can't
wait
to
see
the
amazing
things
we'll
be
able
to
accomplished
so
yeah
welcome,
Isabella
feel
free
to
add
as
little
as
you
want.
C
All
thanks
for
reading
Joshua
for
being
true
hi.
Everyone
I'm
super
happy
to
be
here
in
the
chatting
to
chat
with
you
all.
My
name
is
Isabella
I
just
joined
the
itera.org
core
team
and
my
main
focus
like
Joshua
mentioned,
will
be
coordinating
all
things
related
to
community
I've
been
working
in
the
way
of
three
space
since
2021
and
I
actually
got
to
know
ethereum.org
last
year,
thanks
to
Lucas
presentation
at
Defcon
Bogota
about
the
translation
program.
C
So,
as
you
can
probably
tell
English,
is
not
my
mother
language
I
can
fluently
speak
to
variants
of
Portuguese
and
I
do
a
little
bit
of
Spanish
as
well.
It's
a
bit
Rusty,
but
I
can't
speak
some
words
so
supporting
the
community
in
the
efforts
of
translating
and
making
content,
educational
resources
and
overall
opportunities
available
for
everyone
is
definitely
a
very
dear
calls
to
eternal.org
the
way
the
ICT
in
the
torque.
It's
much
more
than
this
core
team
that
it's
in
this
call
right.
Now
it's
much
more
than
a
website.
It's
a
community.
C
It's
a
community
contributing
through
various
areas
with
the
skills
and
the
knowledge
each
one
of
you
have
towards
the
advancement
of
the
Interior
ecosystem.
So
in
this
infinite
Garden,
my
role
is
pretty
much
to
be
a
gardener,
helping
you
all
guiding
like
showing
the
ways
like
who
folks
can
contribute
listening
your
feedback
ideas.
So
please
don't
hesitate
to
reach
out
to
me
with
any
contribution
ideas,
feedback.
How
do
you
want
to
get
involved?
C
You
for
sure
hear
a
lot
from
from
us
very
soon,
but,
like
I
said,
ethereum.org
is
a
community
and
you're
definitely
part
of
it,
and
we
need
you
all
to
make
things
happen
so
and
you'll
definitely
hear
a
lot
and
towards
today
through
the
community,
it's
all
about
a
roadmap
for
Q2
and
so
on
so
excited
to
be
chatting
with
you
all
very
very
soon,
and
thank
you
so
much
for
the
work.
Welcome.
A
E
Yeah,
okay,
so
this
epic
aimed
to
make
accessible
content.
That
explains
all
the
upcoming
upgrades
coming
to
ethereum
in
the
future,
spanning
the
near
term
all
the
way
into
the
far
future.
E
The
reason
is
because
it
can
be
difficult
to
grasp
all
the
various
ways
that
ethereum
is
expected
to
change,
and
part
of
that
is
because
the
upgrades
are
often
very
technical
and
related
to
specific
pieces
of
the
protocol,
or
sometimes
just
because
they're
shrouded
in
kind
of
inaccessible
jargon
right.
So
we
try
to.
We
try
to
address
that
issue
by
designing
a
holy
section
of
the
website.
E
You
can
kind
of
discover
why
ethereum
has
a
road
map
and
how
it's
managed
and
why
it's
important
and
we've
had
these
four
cards
on
the
page,
where
you
can
see
the
benefits
that
these
upgrades
on
the
roadmap
are
going
to
deliver
to
ethereum
users,
and
if
you
want
more
information
about
how
those
users
have
been
how
those
user
benefits
are
going
to
work,
you
can
click
through
so,
for
example,
click
through
on
cheaper
transactions,
and
it
takes
you
into
this
slightly
more
detailed
page,
and
you
can
understand
the
specific
problems
that
are
being
addressed
and
at
a
high
level,
the
solutions
that
we're
expecting
to
be
implemented
to
to
resolve
them
all
right.
E
So
from
those
pages,
you
can
also
click
through
again
into
some
more
detailed
technical
information
about
specific
upgrades,
and
these
are
the
pages
where
we
sort
of
get
into
the
nitty-gritty
of
EIP
numbers
and
digging
into
parts
of
the
protocol,
they're
being
changed
and
how
they're
being
changed
at
much
finer
resolution
than
in
the
previous
pages.
E
And
then,
if
you
really
want
to
get
even
more
technical
still,
those
pages
should
provide
enough
context
and
conceptual
knowledge
that
you
can
go
and
actually
read
the
EIP
documents
or
some
technical
documentation,
or
maybe
even
some
other
client
code
or
something.
So
it's
a
really
really
grock
the
fine
details.
E
So
that
was
the
idea
with
this
epic
to
guide
people
through
from
the
very
high
level
introductory
information
about
themes,
upgrades
right
through
to
the
the
low-level
technical
details.
We've
tried
to
make
it
all
as
aesthetic
as
possible
and
lay
them
out
in
a
in
a
kind
of
user-friendly
way
and
give
a
good
experience
to
especially
to
new
beginner
ethereans
and
nuno's
also
been
experimenting
with
some
new
AI
illustrations
using
mid-journey
they're
going
to
be
pushed
onto
these
Pages
very
soon,
just
to
make
it
look
even
nicer.
E
Okay,
that's
it
happy
reading,
remember
that
these
pages
are
pretty
fresh,
so
there
are
probably
improvements
that
can
be
made
and
if
you're
inclined,
then
please
please
come
and
get
involved
on
GitHub
and
look
forward
to
seeing
any
Community
contributions.
A
Thank
you,
Joseph
great
work
on
revamping
this
section
of
the
website
and
a
big
plus
one
to
the
call
out
that
if
people
want
to
read
through
this,
these
pages
and
end
up
spotting,
a
typo
or
a
potential
Improvement
PR's
and
issues
in
our
repo
are
always
very,
very
welcome.
Next
up.
Well,
we've
got
Corwin
talking
about
a
number
of
things,
so
GitHub
maintenance,
Community
call,
widget
and
learning
quizzes
Hub.
Take
us
away.
Corwin.
D
Yes,
awesome
all
right,
hey
everyone,
so
one
of
our
epics
that
we
had
last
quarter
that
will
be
also
carrying
over
as
GitHub
maintenance.
Never
ends
was
a
GitHub
maintenance.
Epic,
so
part
of
what
we
did
last
quarter
was
release
some
actual
documentation
on
what
our
issued
triage
process
should
and
will
continue
to
look
like.
D
So
basically,
we've
outlined
what
what
it
takes
for
an
issue
to
be
taken
out
of
eating
triage
and
the
assignment
process
for
whether
it's
a
core
team
or
a
Community
member
working
on
an
issue
at
any
given
time.
So
I'll
share
these
links
after
just
because
I'm
sharing
my
screen
kind
of
weird,
but
just
you
know,
we've
yeah
launched
a
GitHub
issued
triage
process
that
we're
looking
to
follow.
D
We've
also
added
a
deploy
and
pull
request
review
process,
which
kind
of
outlines
the
different
types
of
contributions
we
get
at
any
given
time
on
the
repo
and
kind
of
an
expected
timeline
on
what
we
aimed
to
do,
reviews
for
with
those
different
types.
So
not
all
PRS
are
created
equally,
some
take
less
time
than
others
to
review,
and
we've
tried
to
outline
Affair
and
accurate
kind
of
like
timeline
on
which
we
aim
to
deliver
these
reviews.
On
now
we
say
that,
but
looking
at
our
numbers,
we
have
77
open,
pull
requests.
D
283
issues.
Are
we
actually
maintaining
the
repo
I
think
that's
a
fair
question
to
ask,
and
we've
done
just
looking
at
some
of
our
GitHub
activity
in
the
last
month,
just
outlined
that
we
have
been
maintaining
it
and
we
still
have
more
to
go
at
any.
Given
month.
D
We
have
roughly
100
active
members
and
it's
kind
of
leveled
off,
especially
with
the
fair
market
of
that
we're
currently
living
through,
but
we
have
roughly
a
hundred
members
at
any
given
month
contributing
to
ethereum.org,
and
these
have
to
do
with
individual
PR's
and
issues
opened
by
contributors.
So,
as
you
can
see,
we
get
roughly
100
pull
requests
from
contributors
every
month,
as
well
as
I.
D
So
thinking
about
that,
that's
about
200
pull
requests
a
month
that
we
get
coming
in
at
any
given
time,
77
open
and
that's
been
the
case
for
a
few
months
at
this
point,
I
think
we
can
say
we're
doing
a
pretty
good
job
at
maintaining
the
GitHub
at
this
point
still
have
to
do
some
more
work
on
allocating
resources
to
this,
and
that
has
been
something
we
talked
about
and
we'll
be
doing
in
Q2
and
moving
forward
is
making
sure
that
the
core
team
spends
a
bit
more
time,
allocating
some
of
their
time
to
helping
maintain
the
GitHub
repository.
D
That
being
said,
though,
these
numbers
look
high,
but
I
think
it
paints
a
different
picture.
When
you
look
at
how
active
our
community
and
how
active
this
project
is,
if
we
get
200
pull
requests
a
month
and
we're
sitting
at
77
months
later,
I
think
we're
doing
a
pretty
good
job.
Still
maintaining
this
repo,
but
that
paints
picture
what
we
did
last
quarter.
What
are
we
looking
to
do?
Moving
forward?
D
I've
already
mentioned
that
we're
going
to
be
adding
more
resources
to
helping
maintain
this.
We
also
want
to
kind
of
add
some
clarification
to
the
community
when
they're,
interacting
with
their
repository.
So
some
of
the
things
that
that
looks
like
is,
will
be
auditing
our
tagging
system
here,
our
labels,
I,
guess
what
they're
called
in
GitHub
but
auditing
our
labels
and
looking
to
improve
the
GitHub
actions
that
label
our
issues
and
pull
requests.
D
This
will
make
it
easier
for
whether
it's
contributors
or
the
core
team
looking
to
review
things
quilty
being
able
to
filter
down
into
different
areas
of
the
repo
that
maybe
they
have
more
expertise
in
and
can
find
where
their
time
would
be
best
spent
easier.
D
Other
things
we're
going
to
be
looking
into
is
adding
GitHub
actions
to
actually
share
these
triage
and
review
processes
on
pull
requests
and
issues
themselves
to
help
communicate
and
set
better
expectations
for
everyone
in
the
community
as
they're
contributing,
but
that's
largely
been
like
yeah,
where
we've
gone
and
where
we're
going.
D
When
it
comes
to
GitHub
maintenance
and
again,
I
think
it
was
really
cool
to
kind
of
come
back
and
look
at
this
graph
of
comparing
literally
what's
opened
by
the
community
and
what's
open
by
the
team
and
we're
basically
at
like
a
50
50
split
at
this
point,
which
is
pretty
pretty
incredible
honestly,
like
we
get
a
lot
of
community
contributions
and
that
kind
of
shows
how
much
you
guys
helped
Drive
the
site
as
much
as
the
core
team
does.
D
So
that's
all
I
have
to
touch
on
with
GitHub
maintenance.
Next
up
I'll
talk
about
the
community
events
widget
that
we're
looking
to
add
I
was
hoping
to
get
this
done
for
today,
but
I
did
not,
unfortunately,
run
into
some
issues
with
Google
apis.
But
an
overview
of
what
we're
looking
to
build
here
is
a
widget.
D
That's
going
to
start
living
on
at
least
the
homepage
of
ethereum.org,
but
we'll
be
able
to
put
in
other
places,
and
what
this
we're
just
going
to
basically
do
is
call
out
when
our
next
Call
of
a
community
call
of
some
sort
is
whether
it's
all
right.
Well,
the
next
call
that
we're
going
to
be
hosting
whether
it's
a
community
call
a
design,
Community
call
office
hours,
whatever
that
looks
like
what
we're
going
to
do
is
be
putting
this
into
a
calendar,
pulling
that
data
and
explaining
it
in
this
component.
That'll.
D
Allow
you
guys
to
see
what's
coming
up,
also
will
allow
you
to
take
these
events
and
add
them
onto
your
calendar
in
case.
That
is
something
that
is
beneficial
and
helpful
for
anyone
trying
to
plan
their
days
and
then,
after
this
I'm,
also
presenting
on
our
learn
quizzes.
D
So,
as
some
of
you,
if
you've
been
coming
to,
our
community
calls
regularly,
probably
no-
and
if
you
don't,
we
have
quizzes
at
the
end
of
a
number
of
pages
on
ethereum.org
and
the
idea
behind
these
were
to
basically
take
the
content
that
was
on
a
page,
build
the
quiz
around
that
content.
To
help
make
sure
that
a
user
who
came
and
read
this
content
understood
what
they
just
read.
D
So
these
quizzes
are
built
off
of
the
content
that
you
would
see
on
a
given
page,
not
necessarily
just
like
random
questions
about
a
topic.
So
as
long
as
there's
content
to
support
a
question,
that's
what
you'll
see
in
a
quiz,
we
had
a
relatively
good
success.
Coming
with
this,
we've
had
relatively
we've
had
pretty
like
tremendous
success
with
it.
D
We
have
tens
of
thousands
of
people
who
have
taken
these
quizzes
since
we
launched
it
in
I
believe
it
was
November
or
December
last
year
and
from
there
we're
looking
to
kind
of
build
on
top
of
what
we've
done
with
the
quizzes
and
extend
this
into
a
quiz
hub.
D
So,
instead
of
needing
to
visit,
individual
Pages
you'll
then
be
able
to
just
come
to
a
quiz
hub
and
see
all
the
quizzes
that
we
have
on
ethereum.org,
and
the
idea
is
that
we're
looking
to
build
more
interactivity
into
ethereum.org
and
by
building
out
this
I
guess
like
hub
for
you
to
test
your
knowledge.
This
will
be
a
step
for
us
to
like
validate
building
user
interactivity
on
ethereum.org
more.
D
This
also
allows
you
to
get
a
quick
glimpse
of
how
you've
done
on
previous
quizzes
see
what
quizzes
you
haven't
done
and
allows
you
to
like
find
content
on
the
site
and
quizzes
to
test
your
knowledge
on
the
site
that,
maybe
you
didn't
know,
was
there
before
so
we're
excited
to
work
on
this
this
quarter
and
get
this
shipped
out
so
that
we
can
have
a
hub
to
build
on
moving
forward
with
this
we're
going
to
be
opening
up
a
new
issue
template
around
adding
quiz
content
onto
the
website,
as
well
as
a
contributing
guide
for
how
to
add
quiz
content
onto
the
website.
D
So,
while
we
may
be
taking
on
building
this
Hub
we're
definitely
looking
for
contributions
on
adding
quizzes
throughout
the
website.
Moving
forward,
it's
not
this
Hub
can
be
fully
fleshed
out
with
quizzes
on
all
our
pages.
A
Next
up,
it's
my
turn
and
as
you're
probably
used
to
by
now
I'll
be
talking
about
translations.
A
The
result
of
our
commitment
to
localization
is
the
fact
that
ethereum.org
is
currently
available
in
54
languages
and
non-english.
Page
views
account
for
over
a
quarter
of
all
visits
to
the
website
this
year
alone,
and
it's
not
even
end
of
April.
Yet
we've
had
over
1
million
unique
page
views
on
the
site
in
languages
other
than
English
clearly
shows
the
demand
for
educational
resources
in
other
languages.
Is
there
and
people
want
to
read
and
learn
about
ethereum
in
their
native
language,
so
this
quarter.
We
are
leveling
up
our
efforts
to
provide
content
in
different
languages.
A
A
They
might
be
able
to
understand
all
of
the
texts
since
it's
available
in
their
language,
but
not
the
English
images
automatically
using
Google
translate
or
another.
Similar
translation
feature
is
also
not
the
easiest
to
use
on
images,
as
you
would
have
to
download
the
image
in
question
upload
it
to
Google
Translate
and
then
also
trust
that
the
machine
translations
are
correct.
So
it's
kind
of
a
long-winded
way
of
getting
translations
for
images.
A
To
address
this,
we
have
compared
different
ways
of
localizing
images
of
any
kind
came
up
with
a
process
converted
all
of
the
existing
images
on
the
site
that
contain
any
text
into
a
translatable
format
and
we'll
be
uploading.
These
images
for
translation
to
crowding
next
week
so
during
the
May
source
code,
Source
content
update.
A
While
you
still
have
to
do
some
work
on
the
dev
sites
to
properly
Implement
translated
images
in
different
languages,
we
expect
to
have
the
first
batch
of
translated
images
on
the
site
available
sometime
in
May.
Once
we
have
an
established
process
for
translating
images
and
adding
them
to
the
site
will
also
be
able
to
add
more
visual
elements
like
infographics
and
diagrams
in
the
future,
hopefully
making
some
of
the
content
more
visually
appealing
for
our
International
audience.
A
If
you
are
a
one
of
our
translators,
helping
to
translate
the
site
content
in
crowding,
you
will
soon
see
these
images
for
translation
in
crowding
and
translating
them
will
be
just
as
simple
as
straightforward
as
translating
any
other
text,
and
if
any
of
you
are
involved
with
other
projects
and
would
like
to
translate
some
of
your
visual
content
also
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
us.
We're
always
happy
to
share
any
of
our
findings
or
help
out
with
localization
efforts
of
any
kind.
A
At
this
moment,
I'm
just
gonna
briefly
share
my
screen,
so
I
can
show
you
a
very
concrete
example
of
this.
So
this
is
a
regular
image
we
have
on
the
accounts
page
in
the
developer
docs.
This
is
the
English
version
of
the
accounts
page.
So
all
of
the
text
is
in
English.
The
image
is
in
English.
If
we
switch
to,
for
example,
Chinese
you
can
see,
this
page
is
fully
translated
into
Chinese,
but
the
image
is
still
in
English.
A
So
that's
the
current
state
of
things,
that's
what
we're
moving
on
from,
and
we
have
a
good
example
of
a
translated
image
already
on
the
website.
This
was
created
by
wackero
and
this
is
the
merge
infographic.
So
this
is
the
merge
page
in
English.
The
infographic
is
available
in
English,
but
once
you
change
the
language
into
Chinese
again,
you
can
see.
The
whole
page
is
translated
into
Chinese,
and
so
is
is
the
infographic.
A
A
And
moving
on
the
next
epic
that
we'll
be
working
on
and
I
want
to
cover
is
video
dubbing
so
very
similar.
To
the
previous
point.
We
also
link
out
to
a
lot
of
explainer
videos
on
the
site
for
simplified
explanations
of
certain
Concepts
and
easier
learning
through
Visual
content.
A
The
end
goal
of
both
of
these
epics
is
also
quite
similar,
which
is
having
the
ability
to
provide
any
type
of
content
in
as
many
languages
as
possible.
In
my
view,
this
is
one
of
the
easiest
ways
to
help
educate
more
people
from
all
over
the
world
about
ethereum
and
when
it
comes
to
new
technologies.
Everything
starts
with
education.
A
So,
if
you'd
like
to
get
involved
with
this
effort,
for
example,
if
you
have
experience
with
video
dubbing
or
you
are
a
content,
creator
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
us
and
if
you're,
simply
someone
who
likes
to
learn
by
watching
videos,
I
guess
keep
an
eye
out
for
a
whole
bunch
of
ethereum
videos
becoming
more
accessible
and
available
in
different
languages.
Very
soon.
A
That's
it
for
me
on
this.
On
these
two
epics
and
moving
on,
we
have
Josh
who's,
going
to
be
giving
out
some
poapps
and
also
sharing
out
sharing
more
details
about
the
writing.
Cohort
that
we
just
announced
yesterday
over
to
you
Josh.
B
B
Yeah
so
as
look
I
mentioned
at
the
start
of
the
call,
we
do
need
everyone
to
have
their
WAP
apps
on
their
phone.
I
know
you
can
get
it
on
the
iOS
store
or
on
the
Google
Play
Store.
There
is
available
other
places
as
well,
and
but
that's
the
only
way
to
clean
this
plot.
As
far
as
I
know,
if
anyone
knows
otherwise,
then
let
me
know,
but
I've
created
a
little
guide
for
people.
So
if
you
get
your
apps
or
if
you
just
look
and
then
you
can
download
your
app.
A
B
It's
fairly
straightforward,
though
I
just
did
it
and
found
it
a
little
bit
frustrating
so
sorry
about
that,
but
we're
trying
it
for
this
time.
Maybe
we'll
go
back
to
the
old
way
on
the
next
poll,
so
yeah,
what
app
and
when
you
open
it,
there's
this
little
mint
button
down
the
bottom
and
you
need
to
select
the
secret
Words
which
will
bring
you
to
this
screen
here.
B
Our
secret
word
is
welcome.
Dash
Isabella.
B
So
if
you
put
that
word
in
and
then
hit
meant
it
will
take
you
to
the
best
screen
unless
you're
as
the
frustrating
part.
Basically,
you
need
to
select
the
numbers
all
the
way
up
to
a
thousand.
It
only
takes
like
a
minute,
but
I
found
it
quite
annoying,
so
just
keep
going.
B
So
apologies
again
if
this,
if
you
find
this
annoying,
also
apologies
to
people
who
do
not
have
the
co-op
app
or
don't
have
a
phone
that
they
can
download
it
on,
but
I
have
an
Overstock
on
our
end.
Hopefully
everyone
can
get
their
flame
length
if
you
can't,
for
some
reason,
maybe
DM
me
and
I
can
find
sort
something
out
after
the
call,
but
for
now
this
is
the
best
way
to
do
it.
B
B
I,
don't
care
about
writing.
Why
would
this
interest
me
I
would
say,
even
if
you
don't
want
to
be
a
writer
or
aren't
trying
to
start
a
blog
or
something
else
like
that,
the
writing
cohorts
can
still
be
massively
beneficial
for
just
a
couple
of
hours
of
time.
Investment
and
the
whole
philosophy
behind
captive
is
this
idea
that
clearer
writing
equals
clear
thinking.
You
know
clear
writing
as
clear
thinking,
I'm
sure
everyone
here
has
used
another
person
as
a
sounding
board
to
develop
an
idea
on
their
head.
B
B
The
strike
in
court
could
benefit
you.
That
being
said,
everyone
has
a
writer
who's
text.
You
send
the
ends.
You
reply
on
Twitter,
so
if
you
want
to
check
out
personally
I
participated
in
the
bank,
lift
writing
cohort
in
September
I
believe
last
year
and
I
still
Rave
about
how
much
better
it
made
my
writing
and
even
how
I
think
about
problems
sometimes,
and
so
the
founder
Grant
is
helping
facilitator.
B
Yeah
I've,
given
the
hard
sale
there
did
I
mention
it's
completely
free
at
medium.org
is
as
good
a
resource,
as
is
because
of
thousands
of
people
from
the
community
who
have
devoted
their
time
to
improving
in
some
small
way.
So
that's
just
one
way
we
would
like
to
get
back
by
helping
community
members
improve
the
writing
abilities.
They
are
writing
better
writing
habits,
develop
queer
thinking,
you
don't
need
any
experience
or
skills
and
writings.
B
If
you
are
interested
in
improving
your
rate,
skills
or
hanging
up
hanging
out
with
a
bunch
of
like-minded
people
from
the
community,
then
we
would
really
love
for
you
to
join
us.
So
I'll
drop.
This
link
in
the
chat
at
luckily
takes
30
seconds
to
sign
up
quicker
than
claiming
their
pull
up,
just
drop
in
your
desktop
username
and
your
email,
and
we
can
get
you
on
board
just
to
the
cohort
which
starts
on
May
11th.
A
Some
members
on
the
team
are
going
to
be
at
East
Lisbon.
Some
members
on
the
team
are
going
to
be
at
East
Dublin.
Some
are
going
to
be
at
edcon
in
Montenegro,
so
if
any
of
you
are
visiting
any
of
those
events
please
reach
out
to
us
we'd
be
happy
to
meet
up
at
these
events.
If
we
do
get
more
multiple
community
members,
if
we
do
get
a
larger
part
of
our
community
there,
we
would
also
love
to
organize
some
some
hangout
or
an
informal
ethereum.org
Meetup
or
whatever
form
that
Stakes
but
yeah.
A
If
you'll
be
it
any
ethereum
conference,
slash
event
in
may
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
us,
we'd
be
happy
to
meet
up,
and
the
the
last
announcement
is,
as
always,
the
May
Community
call
is
going
to
happen
at
the
end
of
May.
Most
likely.
The
last
Thursday
in
May
will
create
the
event
and
send
out
the
announcement
for
that
by
the
end
of
this
week,
most
likely
so
yeah.
That
pretty
much
concludes
the
community
call.
A
If
anyone
has
any
questions,
feedback
input,
ideas,
anything
for
us
feel
free
to
drop
them
in
the
chat
or
speak
up.
If,
if
you
want
to
but
yeah
happy
to
meet
some
of
you
in
person
at
a
conference
next
month,
potentially-
and
if
not
see
you
all
on
the
interwebs,
thanks
for
joining
the
community
call
and
see
you
all
at
the
next.