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From YouTube: IPFS Community WG Weekly Sync 2019-04-11
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To find meeting notes, video recordings and calendar invites for the weekly sync of the IPFS Community Working Group, start here: https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/384
A
Sure
so
we
have
before
I
do.
My
updates
will
just
point
out
now
that
we're
on
the
recording
we
have
new
people
on
the
call
today,
which
is
really
awesome.
We
have
been
who
works
at
Apple
and
we
have
Jessica
who
just
joined
protocol
labs.
This
is
very
awesome
and
we
have
our
or
a
longtime
participant
Stan
shields.
He
runs
the
protocol
chapter
in
Denver
and
Portia
and
I
and
Michael,
and
then
ipfs
community
team.
A
So
it's
awesome
to
see
more
faces
today
and
there's
a
link
if
anybody
hasn't
found
it
yet
in
the
chat
here
to
get
to
the
agenda
and
meeting
notes.
So
you
can
pop
your
name
in
the
list
of
attendees
there.
We
usually
use
start
github
handles
if
you
have
one
so
yeah
updates
on
my
end,
mostly
related
to
proto
school.
A
So
we
have
two
new
chapters
as
of
this
morning,
in
I
will
butcher
this
haengju
China
and
Taipei
Taiwan,
which
is
awesome
and
a
couple
more
kind
of
in
the
works
and
I've
published
a
proto
school
roadmap
and
q2,
ok,
ours,
I
think
I
might
have
given
folks
on
this
call
kind
of
a
sneak
preview
as
I
was
starting
in
that
process.
But
you
can
go
thirds.
A
A
A
So
if
anyone
hasn't
seen
proto
school
before
this
is
it,
this
is
the
site
that
offers
interactive,
tutorials
and
what's
new
here,
that's
already
emerged
is
that
we
now
have
landing
so
before
we
could
see
a
list
of
all
of
these.
But
if
you
were
to
click
this
link,
it
would
just
go
to
the
first
drop
you
right
into
the
first
lesson,
because
we
didn't
have
this
concept
of
a
landing
page
within
the
tutorial
and
Diego
has
made
it.
A
So
we
now
have
like
that
same
format,
but
structured
in
itself
component,
so
you
can
get
a
little
more
oriented
and
that's
gonna
be
great
for
social
sharing.
So
if
you
wanted
to
share
the
link
specifically
to
this
whole
tutorial,
you
could
use
this
URL
to
do
it
and
that's
very
exciting
name-o.
This
is
this
is
a
minor,
a
minor
accomplishment,
but
I
think
it
will
really
help
us.
We
try
to
promote
our
work.
Is
we
also
now
have
working
social
cards
thanks
to
some
new
metadata?
A
So
at
the
moment,
because
this
is
an
SP
a-
we
can't
really
distinguish
between
the
tutorials
and
give
them
their
own
meta
tags.
That's
something
hopefully
we'll
be
able
to
figure
out
how
to
do
in
the
future.
So
at
the
moment
the
card
is
the
same
regardless
of
what
specific
link
you're
pointing
to,
but
sharing
that
specifically
would
get
the
user
to
that
tutorial.
So
we've
made
it
a
little
easier
to
share
and
that
the
improvement
that
you
see
here
is
just
part
of
a
much
bigger
restructure
under
the
hood.
A
That
makes
it
a
lot
easier
when
you're
adding
a
new
tutorial
to
not
have
to
change
the
code
in
as
many
different
places
to
kind
of
generate
lists
of
tutorials
like
this
more
automatically
so
you're,
not
going
in
and
typing
a
bunch
of
information
all
over
the
place.
So
do
those
done
a
lot
of
awesome
work
here
and
then
the
I
don't
know
if
I'm
really
on
the
right
branch
for
this
or
not,
but
we
can't
find
out
yeah.
A
So
the
other
piece
that
I'm
working
on
is
a
tutorial
on
that
on
working
with
files
in
proto
school.
So
let
me
fix
the
view
here:
okay,
I'm
working
on
a
tutorial
on
working
with
files,
as
opposed
to
dag
objects
and
stuff.
Like
that
and
I've
narrowed
the
scope
since
the
last
time,
I
was
on
this
call,
so
we're
really
focusing
specifically
on
em
FS,
the
mutable
filesystem.
A
Now,
with
that
lesson,
we
were
going
to
do
a
tutorial
on
the
nan
em
FS
commands
first
using
files
and
then
FS,
though
we're
refocusing
in
part
because
blobs
are
not
quite
yet
supported
with
those
nan
em
FS
commands,
although
that's
in
progress
and
in
part
from
a
perspective
from
a
few
folks
that
M
FS
is
kind
of
the
easier
version
to
learn
and
then
thinking
of,
even
though
it's
a
little
less
accurate
for
what's
happening
under
the
hood
about
teaching
that
first
that's
simpler,
it
looks
like
commands
you
use
on
your
command
line
and
then
later
considering
it
more
advanced
to
do
the
other
stuff.
A
So
I've
worked
on
lessons
so
far
on
your
file.
It's
not
write
an
LS
and
make
derp
and
then
continuing
on
from
there
and
as
part
of
that
project,
diogo
is
looking
at
ways
that
we
could
change
our
validation
right
now
when
you
hit
submit
and
submit
your
code
first,
it's
going
through
either
like
syntax
error
that
we
think
is
coming
from
the
mónaco
editor
or
it's
getting
some
messages
sent
back
when
you
do
something
that
might
be
FS
that
you're
not
doing
right.
A
I
PF
s,
gives
you
errors
back,
so
it's
printing
those
first
if
they
exist,
and
it's
not
actually
evaluating
your
code
for
the
things
we're
trying
to
check
for
so
if
you've
seen
how
we
can
kind
of
change
the
setup
so
that
we
could
replace
ipfs
error
messages
that
are
auto-generating,
but
aren't
super
useful
for
our
use
case
and
replace
them
with
ones
that
we're
specifically
making
for
each
lesson.
So
he's
working
on
that.
So
a
lot
of
what
I
have
coming
up
is
just
improving
that
files
tutorial,
which
is
the
next
one.
A
We
want
to
get
out
the
door
also
I've
been
working
on
an
offline
camp
for
those
I've
heard
of
it
before
it's
a
tech
retreat
for
the
offline
first
community,
so
people
who
are
interested
in
making
apps
work
offline
or
in
low
bandwidth
conditions.
This
is
not
specific
to
decentralized,
although
there
are
a
lot
of
people
with
who
cross
over
from
the
decentralized
community
and
are
also
interested
in
that
use
case,
and
so
we
have
a
teaser
on
Twitter
right
now,
which
has
our
dates.
A
A
Some
information
on
ipfs
camp
in
case
we
haven't
officially
announced
that
on
this
call,
so
ipfs
camp
first
ever
will
happen,
June
27th
to
30th
in
Barcelona,
so
its
workshops,
hacking
collaboration
tool
both
give
you
an
opportunity
to
kind
of
get
up
to
speed
on
what
IP
FS
lets
you
do,
but
also
kind
of
shape
the
direction
of
the
project
think
about
the
products
problems
we
need
to
solve
proposed
ways
to
solve
them.
So
a
lot
of
really
collaborative
work
will
happen
there,
as
I
mentioned.
A
We
hope
to
have
some
new
protocol
content
for
some
of
the
workshops
there
and
applications
for
that
close
April,
25th
and
the
space
is
limited.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
applying
you
can
follow
the
link
here
and
do
be
really
detailed
about
the
kinds
of
work
that
you're
doing
on
the
project.
There's
a
selection
committee,
that's
reviewing
those
applications
and
part
of
the
goal
is
that
people
who
go
to
ipfs
camp
are
going
to
be
more
enabled
to
help
the
community
grow
in
the
regions
they're
from.
A
C
Okay,
now
you
can
hear
me:
I,
don't
have
too
many
updates,
but
what
I
will
say
is
we're
seriously
thinking
about
oops,
as
you
can
see,
I've
just
broken.
My
key
part
of
my
keyboard
so
give
me
a
moment.
C
There
we
go
so
for
q2,
we're
seriously
think
so.
Qt
we're
going
to
start
this
overhaul
of
docks.
We
have
an
issue.
I
wrote
some
different
questions
that
we
have
about
the
documentation
and
some
research
so
before
we
actually
begin
starting
this
like.
If
you
could
just
look
over
on
some
of
the
resources
that
we
have,
we
have
any
input
that
would
be
great
and
I
would
say
that
would
be
like
the
meat
on
one
of
my
updates
and
that's
it.
C
B
A
B
B
Cool
all
right:
well,
that's!
Let's
check
in
with
some
of
the
community
folks
I'm
gonna
start
from
just
like
my
top,
so.
D
E
Just
jumped
in
I'm
because
of
my
employer,
I'm
gonna
I'd
love
to
start
getting
some
contributing,
I
love
the
ipfs
community,
I'm,
looking
to
start
contributing,
some
may
be
able
to
even
start
a
chapter
on
the
East
Coast
at
some
point.
Porsha
I'll
I'll
follow
up
with
you
on
this
because
it'll
be
cool
but
yeah
I'm,
just
starting
to
get
my
feet
wet
and
it's
rad.
It's
it's
good
good
to
see.
F
Not
too
much
happening
here,
but
just
trying
to
keep
tabs
on
things
and
sort
of
thinking
forward
towards
ipfs,
camp
and
I'm
gonna
be
giving
in
helping
develop
one
of
the
courses
there
so
I
like
to
see
how
it
all
fits
together,
probably
course,
will
probably
revolve
around.
You
know
how
to
develop
apps.
They
work
with
IP
fest,
but
I
still
had
to
find
what
we're
actually
going
to
teach.
So
I
wanted
to
be
in
sync
with
protocol.
Obviously,.
B
D
Ipfs
can't
come
about
I,
definitely
be
puttin,
my
hat
in
the
ring
to
try
and
get
out
there
to
learn
more
and
to
get
more
involved,
and
along
with
that
I.
You
know.
I
have
not
been
following
the
exact
tutorial
developments.
It's
really
cool
to
see
what
you
guys
have
been
up
to
in
the
backend,
but
in
terms
of
the
actual
tutorials
themselves.
I'd
love
to
be
able
to
help
write.
Some
of
that
as
well,
so
is
there
an
outline
of
where
we
can
start
potentially
contributing
something
there.
A
Sorry
finding
my
unmute
button,
so
the
one
that's
in
progress
right
now.
That
is
the
thing
we're
definitely
working
on.
Is
this
file
upload
one
that
I'm
looking
at?
So
we
could
check
in
on
that?
If
you
want
to
do
any
work
on
that,
you
happy
to
have
you
involved
and
beyond
that
I
think
the
next
real
priority
is
going
to
be
looking
at
the
content.
That's
needed
for
ipfs
camp,
so
I
can
let
you
know
when
we
get
closer
to
that.
A
I
think
a
lot
of
the
proposals
that
have
been
made
for
tutorials
beyond
that.
So
in
the
issues
for
photo
school,
if
you
click
on
like
the
new
tutorials
tag,
you
can
see
what's
been
proposed
a
lot
of
those
right
now
those
proposals
don't
fit
within
the
guidelines
for
where
we're
starting
with
proto
school.
So,
for
example-
and
you
can
see
this
and
kind
of
the
guiding
principles
in
the
roadmap,
we
want
to
be
really
beginner-friendly.
Try
not
to
build
advanced
content
without
building
intermediate
content.
A
That
gets
us
there,
and
that
means
that
for
the
moment
we're
sticking
to,
for
example,
JSI
PFS
in
the
web
browser
to
do
those
tutorials
right
they're,
not
in
command
line
stuff,
for
example.
So
there
are
a
lot
of
proposals
that
are
going
to
be
more
in
the
future
as
we
get
suggestions
and
for
ipfs
camp,
and
we
start
working
on
that
content.
A
We
may
get
a
better
sense
of
like
what
other
supplementary
stuff
we
need
to
fill
in
that
gap,
so
I'll
keep
people
updated
as
we
figure
out
kind
of
what
are
than
what
are
the
things
coming
next.
But
if
you
want
to
help
with
any
of
the
file
upload
stuff,
you
and
I
can
connect
on
that
PR,
that's
in
progress
and
then
feel
free.
A
Everyone
should
feel
free
to
keep
proposing
new
tutorials
and
that,
like
the
blocker
between
you,
proposing
this
tutorial
and
you
building
a
tutorial,
is
this
process
of
thinking
through
where
it
fits
in
the
curriculum
and
making
sure
that
we're
doing
things
in
the
right
order?
It's
a
helpful
bit
yeah.
D
A
G
A
Problem,
lurkers
or
lurkers
are
very
common
and
very
welcome
that's
project,
so
I
will
just
mention
one
thing
in
case:
anyone
is
new
to
ipfs
in
general
and
hasn't
seen
this
distinction.
There
are
two
calls
that
are
kind
of
confused
with
each
other
often
so
this
call
is
about
building
the
ipfs
community,
so
efforts
like
proto
school
that
are
meant
to
specifically
grow
the
community.
A
C
Yeah
yeah,
so
the
IPSS
weekly
call
is
more
of
it's
like
a
lightning
talk.
Every
Monday,
where
people
within
the
community
who
are
actually
using
ipfs
and
live
p2p
like
in
production
or
in
their
projects,
can
show
how
they're
using
IP
FS
like
what
things
they
like
about
it
or
what
are
some
of
the
challenges
they're
facing
it's
a
great
conversation
to
see
how
ipfs
is
in
action
in
terms
of
how
it's
used
in
the
broader
community
and
it's
great
and
I
would
say,
the
community
call
is
Terri.