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From YouTube: IPFS Community WG Weekly Sync - 2019-01-03
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Learn more about the IPFS Community Working Group Weekly Sync at https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/384
A
All
right
so
welcome
folks.
This
is
actually
the
inaugural,
the
inaugural
meeting
public
meeting
of
the
ipfs
community
working
group.
Obviously
there
are
a
few
of
us
have
been
working
for
some
time
together
on
this
stuff,
but
we're
really
happy
to
be
inviting
other
people
to
it
to
come
and
join
us
and
talk
about
what
we're
doing
and
how
we
can
flush
the
ipfs
community
forward.
A
D
Well,
I'm
glad
to
be
joining
your
inaugural
meeting,
guys
my
name's,
my
name's
dan
shields
and,
although
I'm
just
becoming
maybe
officially
part
of
what
you
guys
are
doing,
I'm
hoping
I'm
based
in
Colorado
I,
do
a
lot
with
the
community
here
locally
in
the
blockchain
community,
especially,
but
reputed
systems
are
definitely
with
keen
on
my
interest
right
now,
I'd
like
to
be
doing
a
lot
of
things
with
ipfs
and
actually
proto
school
came
up
for
me.
I
guess
before
you
guys
officially
released
so
I
was
playing
around
with
that
last
few
days.
Awesome.
A
E
A
C
A
Where,
as
this
is
our
first
official
meeting
here,
we're
gonna
try
the
format
that
we
have
in
this
document,
which
is
one
that
I've
seen
in
other
calls
and
like
so
the
way
we're
gonna
take
stab
at
this
meeting,
and
we
could
change
it
if
we
want
to
do
something
else,
but
we're
gonna
work
through
you'll
see
we
have
an
agenda
section
at
the
top,
so
feel
free
to
add
items
there.
If
you
have
announcements
you
want
to
share.
If
you
have
some
demo
of
something
that's
exciting
that
has
to
do
with
community
growth.
A
There
is
just
just
to
clarify:
there
is
an
IP
FS,
All
Hands
call,
that
is,
for
the
entire
community,
but
that's
a
better
place
to
surface
like
the
exciting
the
app
you
built
using
IP,
FS
etcetera.
This
call
is
really
focused
on
what
we
do
to
build.
The
community
create
resources
for
the
community,
improve
documentation,
though
things
like
proto
school.
A
So
anything
along
those
lines
is
totally
valid
for
this
agenda,
so
feel
free
to
add
things
here
before
the
meeting
or
during
the
meeting
I
think
of
them,
and
then
we
also
have
a
section
below
for
team
updates.
So
what
we'll
try
is
just
go
through
the
team
updates
there
and
no
pressure
that
some
of
us
are
are
Huff
full-time
working
on
this
working
group,
and
some
of
us
are
not
so
no
pressure
cat
things
there.
A
If,
if
that's
not
your
situation,
but
we'll
try
right
through
the
team
up
it's
first
and
then
heading
back
to
the
agenda
items
and
talking
a
little
bit
about
those
things,
and
we
can
distract
ourselves
as
we
go
if
we
find
the
format
isn't
working.
So
I
will
kick
us
off
with
this
first
team
update
if
everybody's
in
that
document,
so
the
biggest
thing
I've
been
working
on
before
the
holidays
yesterday
is
getting
us
to
the
1.0
milestone
of
part
of
school,
which
is
it.
A
It
was
prior
to
this
milestone,
just
the
tutorials,
so
online
self-guided
workshops
that
help.
You
understand
decentralized,
web
concepts
right
now
the
content
assembly
focused
on
ipfs.
It
will
extend
beyond
that,
but
this
call
is
about
life's
the
ipfs
community,
and
so
now
that
site
includes
a
lot
more
information
about
sort
of
the
community
aspect
of
proto
school.
What
we
want
is
to
have
chapter
organizers
around
the
world
who
are
leading
live
in-person
events
using
the
protocol
tutorials
as
content
about
having
mentors
in
person
which
can
be
a
really
nice
friendly,
onboarding
experience
for
people.
A
A
There's
an
organizing
repo
there
with
information
about
how
to
set
up
a
local
chapter
which
gives
people
then
access
to
have
if
they
want
to
set
up
a
github
pages
site
so
that
they
would
then
be
on
our
domain.
So
they
would
have
proto
desk
a
little
slash,
San,
Francisco
or
whatever
the
case
may
be
so
there's
a
way
for
them
to
set
up
an
easy
website
there.
Otherwise
they
can
just
use
the
repo
use
it
for
discussions
with
local
community
members
and
give
us
a
link
to
different
websites.
A
They've
set
up,
or
you
just
use
that
repo
use
the
readme
in
there
as
their
site,
whatever
they're
most
comfortable
with
it's
really
trying
to
make
the
process
as
easy
as
we
can
for
people
and
provide
a
lot
of
resources
without
directly
controlling
what
they're
doing
chapters
are
really
meant
to
operate
independently.
So
we've
done
a
lot
of
work
between
Michael
and
I,
and
some
of
the
other
folks
to
build
this
structure
that
we
hope
will
support
community
growth
and,
like
I,
said
that
site
is
life
now,
with
those
changes.
A
A
What's
location
addressing
that
you're
used
to
versus
content,
addressing
what's
hashing
the
stuff
that
makes
it
all
work
and
helps
explain
why
one
would
bother
I
think
it's
really
important
in
terms
of
onboarding
beginner
friendly
materials,
so
that
stuff
is
there
now
and
for
the
next
week
and
a
half
or
so
before
the
14th
I'm
gonna
be
working
on
prep
for
a
launch,
so
getting
our
Twitter
account
set
up
getting
some
folks
within
protocol
labs
and
I'm
happy
to
have
other
people.
Do
this
as
well
go
through
provide
more
feedback.
A
There
are
various
issue
templates
for
stuff
that
you
find
there
have
people
who
already
know
they
want
to
leave
chapter
set.
Those
up,
so
we
have
more.
To
look
at
I
mean
that
listing
page
wouldn't
be
lunch,
so
this
is
now
the
kind
of
fine-tuning
making
the
tweaks
that
we
have
time
to
make
before
that
launch
on
the
14th
and
then
we'll
do
that
during
the
ipfs
weekly
call
on
the
parties
and
yeah
any
questions
on
any
of
that
stuff.
Just.
C
F
C
A
Yeah
exactly
that
just
hit
so
yeah
anything
else
on
produce
cool
yeah.
D
A
That
would
be
great,
so
what
I'd
love
for
you
to
do
as
an
experiment
is
to
just
go
to
the
proto
school
website
and
see
if
you
can
figure
from
there
how
to
get
to
the
information
about
how
to
set
up
the
chapter.
If
you
succeed,
you'll
find
hopefully
very
detailed,
steps
to
follow,
feel
free
to
ping
me
directly.
If,
if
you
fail,
but
hopefully
that'll
be
a
test
run,
and
you
can
give
me
feedback
on
whether
those
instructions
make
sense.
C
A
And
that
would
be
great
if
you
happen
to
have
time
before
the
14th
to
get
the
get
your
you
know,
get
your
repo
set
up,
whether
or
not
you
want
to
connect
it
to
a
website.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
a
website
hosted
on
our
site
either.
I
think
some
people
who
already
run
meetup
groups
might
choose
to
have
their
meetup
site,
be
the
website
for
their
chapter,
which
is
totally
fine,
there's
a
way
to
give
us
the
link
to
that
instead
of
something
else.
A
A
A
Some
of
it
is
new
tutorial
proposals,
one
of
the
tutorials
that
were
excited
to
build
next,
which
is
not
this
is
not
between
now
and
next
week,
but
one
of
the
next
ones
we
want
to
build
is
one
on
using
the
IP
FS
file,
API,
which
I
think
will
make
why
one
would
bother
using
IP
FS
more
clear.
If
you
don't
feel
like
transmitting
random
JSON
text,
you
know,
could
be
hopeful,
so
Michaels
gonna
take
on
the
task
of
making
proto
school
actually
work
with
files
on
the
web
without
all
the
security
issues.
A
That
browsers,
don't
usually
let
you
do
that
and
then
I'm
gonna
take
a
stab
at
building
those,
the
actual
tutorial
that
you
would
go
through
to
learn
how
to
use
that.
So
that's
one
of
the
exciting
ones
that
were
looking
forward
to
I
think
that's
it
for
me.
On
team
updates,
Portia,
do
you
wanna
go
next.
B
Yeah
sure
well,
I'll
just
give
an
update
on
what
I
did
last
quarter.
One
of
the
bigger
projects
that
I
worked
on
was
revamping
the
ipfs
weekly
call.
Our
weekly
calls
are
five
five
o'clock
UTC
time,
and
this
was
just
a
good
way
for
us
to
figure
out
what
people
are
doing
in
a
community,
so
how
we
have
the
cults.
B
Now
that
we
have
announcements
and
we
have
people
who
are
building
cool
stuff,
I
have
someone
from
pinata
who's
actually
going
to
present
the
next
month
or
two,
and
this
is
just
like
a
really
good
forum
for
people
to
know
exactly
like
what
are
the
different
features,
we're
working
on
in
terms
of
the
API,
how
to
actually
use
IP
FS
in
certain
cases,
and
why
is
distributed
web
like?
Why
is
ipfs
important?
We
actually
had
someone
talk
on
nico
talked
about
that
in
november,
so
I
PFS.
B
This
is
a
really
good
way
of
the
ipfs
weekly
calls.
A
really
good
way
for
curious
people
who
have
who
are
part
of
meetups
curious
people
who
want
to
get
started
in
working
with
IPF
to
fix
is
to
figure
out.
Well.
What
have
we
been
doing
and
I
I
think
it
was
pretty
exciting?
Last
quarter,
I've
also
worked
on
figuring
out
what
it
means
to
contribute
to
our
code
base.
It's
like
when
I
started
at
protocol
labs
working
on
ipfs
I,
remember
like
during
one
of
the
first
calls
someone
I'm
not
going
to
us.
B
Someone
mention
hey
if
you're
curious,
just
die,
then,
and
for
me
I've
been
spending
the
past
two
or
three
months
figuring
out.
What
does
it
mean
to
just
dive
in
like
what
does
it
mean
for
someone
who
is
a
developer
or
someone
who's,
written
Docs
and
who's
curious
and
what
kind
of
steps
they
should
take
in
order
to
like
make
a
land
a
meaningful
contribution?
So
some
of
the
things
include
me
actually
working
on
the
Jas
ipfs
API
to
see
like
what
are
the
different
steps.
One
has
to
take.
B
What
are
some
of
the
common
questions
that
people
have?
What
are
some
of
the
gaps
in
terms
of
the
contributor
documentation
and
last
month
we
had
our
very
first
contribute
to
ipfs
event
held
in
berlin,
and
this
event
was
a
really
good
way
to
talk
to
people
face
to
face
about
their
motivations
for
contributing
and
what
are
some
of
the
problems
that
they
encounter
and
what
are
some
of
the
things
that
we
are
doing
right.
So
it
was
really
encouraging.
B
What
I'm,
what
we're
going
when
I'm
going
to
do
for
next
for
this
upcoming
quarter?
I
want
to
continue
to
take
like
the
learnings
of
the
pain,
points
and
work
on
a
documentation
like
work
on
ways
that
people
who
want
to
contribute
can
easily
get
on
board.
It
welcome
them
and
be
able
to
like
have
a
process
like.
Let's
say
that
you
are
curious,
and
you
don't
know
where
to
begin.
B
B
A
B
A
C
C
It
basically
replaces
the
run
button
and
you
drop
files
or
upload
files
instead
and
then
the
function
signature
takes
those
files
from
the
browser,
I
think
whatever
tutorials
that
we
do
are
going
to
have
to
begin
with,
like
a
quick
tutorial
like
just
working
with
file
objects
in
the
browser
because
they're
a
little
tricky
but
yeah,
it's
looking
really
good.
So
that's
up
in
a
PR
in
a
work-in-progress
PR
and
yet
now
I
just
need
to
do
a
lot
of
metrics
work.
C
I'm
still
working
on
like
this,
this
big
project
to
try
to
figure
out
like
what
is
the
growth
of
the
overall
ipfs
community
by
pulling
a
lot
of
data
out
of
they
could
have
archived
and
processing
it.
So
there's
some
interesting,
some
MapReduce
lambda
work
that
I'm
doing
there
and
that
is
coming
along
nicely.
It's
just
it's
yeah.
It
takes
these
things,
take
forever
to
run
and
to
generate
like
these
cache
files
and
stuff.
So
the
whole
dev
process
is
just
really
kind
of
prolonged,
because
I'm
always
waiting
for
things
to
run
so
yeah.
E
But
I'll
just
quickly
just
I'm,
just
dropping
in
from
another
group,
so
I
didn't
write
it
all
up
in
the
in
the
document
but
yeah.
So
for
the
past
quarter
in
the
dynamic
data
group,
we've
been
working
on
a
demo
called
peer
pad
which
has
been
around
for
a
while,
but
it's
been
all
rewritten
under
the
covers
and
getting
everything
working
and
it's
it's
actually
sort
of
semi
functional
now
and
so
I'm.
E
D
E
Just
just
the
concept
of
using
the
you
need
to
to
build
like
really
sort
of
interactive
things,
to
tie
a
lot
of
people
together
in
a
decentralized
manner.
You
really
do
want
to
use
the
C
RDP
style
data
structures
contain
pre,
replicated
data
types
which
is
hard
for
anybody
understand.
So
obviously
the
school
idea
fits
in
perfectly
with
that
yeah.
A
A
A
So
if
anybody
wants
to
meet
us,
a
couple
of
us
Portia
and
I
are
gonna,
be
at
FOSDEM
in
Brussels,
which
I
think
it's
a
very
second
and
third
or
something
like
that
and
then
I
think
probably
Michel
in
Portia
and
I
will
be
in
San
Francisco
area
at
waffle.
Jas
I
think
it's
February
it's
the
week
of
the
11th.
It
might
be
midweek
that
week
on
on-site.
So
if
anybody
wants
to
get
together
do
let
us
know
and
then
Michael
you
wanted
to
kind
of
look
together
at
the
working
group.
C
Sorry,
muted
sure,
yes,
I'll
knock
through
it.
Real
quick
I
was
looking
through
it
earlier
just
to
find
my
stuff
and
it
turns
out
I,
don't
have
a
ton
on
here.
Actually
so
it's
Elysium,
so
protocol
is
a
growing
Poplarville
project.
I
think
that
so
we
I
don't
think
that
we
should
go
through
this
one
right
now,
just
because
the
priority
right
now
is
just
getting
the
launch
out
for
next
week,
so
we
can
kind
of
return
to
that
after
the
big
public
launch.
F
C
Little
the
last
one
in
here
is
this
awesome
issue.
That's
actually
going
to
be
like
I
want
to
work,
is
but
they're
removing
ready
event
from
basic
usage
stuff
so
should
we
set
like
we
should
set
up
like
a
separate
kind
of
think
about
that,
because
I
have
a
bunch
of
information
in
my
head
about
it
too,
that
we
should
kind
of
break
down
awesome
yeah.
C
So,
let's,
let's
try
to
do
that.
Well,
I'm
out
next
week,
so
maybe
week
after
next,
we
can
follow
up
with
that,
and
you
talked
about
the
tax
on
so
developers
can
discover
how
to
solve
problems
by
PFS
is
the
last
objective.
Porsha
already
talked
about
detect
on
of
me
that
she's
working
on
for
the
documentation,
stuff
and
I
guess
the
last
thing
is
the
publication
that
Terry's
been
putting
together.
C
A
The
current
plan
is
that
by
the
end
of
the
quarter,
we
will
have
a
medium
publication.
This
name
is
in
question,
but
the
the
publication
would
cover
not
just
ipfs,
but
the
broader
kind
of
scope
of
decentralized
web
and
I
view
it
as
a
place
from
this
community
perspective
is
a
great
place
to
start
this,
like
cool
things,
that
people
are
doing
with
these
technologies.
A
Some
of
the
things
that
medium
offers.
Us
also
is
the
ability
to
embed
videos.
So,
for
example,
if
one
of
you
gave
a
talk
at
a
conference
about
decentralized,
we
can
embed
the
video
and
you
can
write
up
a
little
bit
of
context
around
it
it.
You
can
also
embed
podcast
episodes,
I
think
there's
a
potential
podcast
and
the
works
here
that
exactly
is
coordinating,
and
so
we
might
be
able
to
do
something
similar
with
those
I
find
it
really
easy
to
put
in.
A
You
know
just
some
code
and
images
and
whatever
so
it's
pretty
user
friendly
and
easy
to
coordinate
between
writers
and
editors.
So
this
is
a.
This
is
a
format
that
I've
used
before
on
the
offline
camp
publication
and
we'll
also
think
about
what
should
be
actually
across
posted
there
to
get.
When
we're
talking
about
the
aspects
of
decentralized
to
appeal
to
people
that
are
most
interested
in
it
working
on
fly,
there
may
be
a
broader
audience
there
to
kind
of
push
some
traffic
back
and
forth.
A
So
at
the
moment
this
is
still
sort
of
in
brainchild
stage.
I
believe
if
you
click
that
link
you'll
find
the
start.
A
A
There's
any
ideas
that
you
have
for
writing:
I'm
very
open
to
authors
from
throughout
the
community,
so
feel
free
to
surface
ideas.
But
realistically
this
is
not.
This
is
not
like
a
January
we
launched
we're
very
focused
on
making
sure
we
get
proto
school
at
the
door
and
but
by
the
end
of
the
quarter
we
hope
to
have
at
least
the
first
few
articles
out
for
it
and
have
some
some
structure
going.
I
did
not
kind
of
look
at
kind
of
what
we
expect
down
the
road.
A
Check
one
on
this:
okay,
ours
Michael.
Oh
the
other
thing
to
know
it's
just
those
to
the
left
of
each
of
those
okay,
ours.
You
will
see
that
there's
a
link
to
an
issue
for
people
to
easily
be
able
to
find
a
place
to
comment
and
contribute
to
that
discussion.
So
that's
a
nice
connection
there
that
will
hopefully
make
it
easy
for
us
to
talk
about
those
as
we
go.