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From YouTube: IPFS Docs & Developer UX Weekly Sync 2019-09-23
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A
A
B
B
Chris
a
few
things
changed
on
these,
while
you
were
away
so
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
you
had
time
to
weigh
in
on
all
of
that
specifically
there's
an
item
related
to
metrics
that
we
need
to
talk
through
I
was
hoping.
We
could
actually
get
some
of
this
done
in
this
meeting
but
looks
like
we
actually
got
two
emergencies
that
are
keeping
folks
from
being
here
right
now.
B
So
we
may
need
the
table
this
until
later,
but
let's
hold
off
on
that
for
a
second,
shall
we
talk
to
the
rest
of
the
items
on
the
agenda?
Chris,
it's
not
fair,
because
you
just
got
back
from
your
holiday
tech
stack
framework
stuff.
Do
you
think
you'll
be
able
to
have
a
wrapped
up
by
the
end
of
the
month?.
C
In
oh,
yes,
we
have
to
make
a
some
kind
of
executive
summary
where
at
least
I
can
collate
the
research
that
I've
done
so
far.
So
then
that's
the
primary
thing
basically
consolidate
this
week.
I
did
I
think
there
were
some
things
that
didn't
show
last
time.
I
was
here:
one
was
the
prototype
that
I
I
booted
up
with
dr.
Soros,
so
I
think
I
could
share
that
very
briefly.
Now
everyone
likes
a
live
demo
right,
especially
after
a
holiday.
C
So
while
I
find
my
bearings
again,
let
me
see
if
it's
works
there
we
go
so
share
my
screen,
so
yeah,
so
I
started
working,
aren't
getting
the
first
section
of
the
guides
into
a
basic
new
UI
version
of
docu
Soros,
and
this
is
using
a
v2
alpha.
I
had
a
few
had
a
bit
scouting
around
the
forums
and
understanding
where
we
are
in
position
of
the
framework
itself
and
what
what
its
outstanding
in
terms
of
development
I
will
basically
consolidate
all
of
that
research
into
into
a
post.
C
Actually
to
summarize,
this
I
just
need
to
write
up
plans
and
thoughts
and
to
give
you
some
an
overview
of
where
we
can
take
them
here
and
I
also
want
to
do
up
a
view
press
demo
this
week
and
do
a
comparison
between
a
two
I
think
those
are
the
primary
winners.
Unless
we
decide
to
go
for
a
sort
of
basic
implementation
on
top
of
either
what
we've
got
with
there's
some
additional
additional
changes.
So
yeah-
and
that's
probably
now.
A
C
C
How
we
can
capture
that,
when
the
ideas
was
to
use
that
feedback
tool
to
basically
put
in
their
priority
their
future
priority
options
into
a
vertical
list,
so
that
we
can
then
have
some
conversation
around
those
because
I
don't
think
it's
a
single
issue
is
easy
to
capture
all
of
that
feedback
directly.
So
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
actually
write
down.
The
individual
features
by
priority,
put
them
into
some
kind
of
vertical
UI,
and
then
one
by
one
we
can.
C
A
A
That's
that's
like
I'm
2d.
B
In
India
and
I'll
link
in
the
in
the
agenda
like
to
the
chat,
that's
item
to
be
there,
a
quantitative
voting
based
testing
to
the
direction
of
the
tax
data
and
revise
its
deployment
or
future
features
deployment
plans
as
sorry.
So
you
have
a
voting
mechanism
of
some
sort
on
Doc's
topics
and
or
features
yep
I.
C
B
We
can
explore
your
this
sort
of
starting
starting
and
it's
very
basic,
so
something
that
we're
we're
socializing
internally.
But
the
idea
of
having
that
is
something
persistent.
The
dots
fina
to
be
able
to
have
people
continue
to
vote
on.
Ongoing
direction
would
be
awfully
slick
to
have
in
there.
So
we
loved
it
fairly
without
the
specs
of
that
fairly
big
in
the
okay
are
other
than
we
want
to
have
this
thing
up
and
running,
and
we
can
pin
that
down
into
issues
going
forward.
Call.
C
B
Great
just
FYI,
as
of
now,
because
we
had
to
score
the
okay
ours
on
Friday
I
have
left
the
I
in
your
absence
rated.
That
is
90%
finished
once
you
are
done
with
your
executive,
summary
izing.
If
you
are,
if
you
feel
confident
in
marking,
not
100%
done
yeah
master
spreadsheet.
That
would
be
fantastic
just
for
the
sake
of
honesty.
That
would
be
great
anything
else
and.
D
B
Give
you
time
to
type
frantically,
should
you
wish
documentation
specialist
again
with
respecting
the
confidentiality
of
clients,
is
being
a
public
call
or
confidentiality
of
applicants?
I,
don't
want
to
go
into
too
much
detail.
We
do
have
a
meeting.
We
are
on
the
agenda
hiring
panel
today,
not
quite
sure,
win
or
the
outcome
of
that,
but
watch
this
space
also
just
crisps,
for
your
benefit
started
to
make
some
progress
in
taking
some
of
the
candidates
for
our
position
and
considering
them
as
well
for
a
file
coin,
Knox
roll,
so
hopefully
that
will
get
somewhere.
B
B
It
because,
to
a
certain
degree
everything
that
we've
spoken
to
you
with
all
of
our
candidates
before
you
could
summon
the
word
file
coin
and
get
about
80%
there.
So
there's
that
there's
a
fair
amount
of
overlap
between
those
two
rolls
and
we
ended
up
with
some
very,
very
talented
people
that
we're
trying
to
meet
further
and
just
gonna,
make
sure
we
don't
lose
anybody
if
we
can
help
it
so
again,
if
you
want
to
have
liked
it,
if
you
want
to
have
an
out-of-band
description
on
that
totally
happy
to
fill
you
in.
B
B
But
but
this
does
illustrate
the
need
that
you,
the
more
contributors
the
closer
we
are
to
actually
achieve
me
ethical.
You
know
it's
not
number
one
on
our
priorities,
especially.
B
Moving
along
the
goal
based
persona
stuff
I
had
some
really
really
good
interviews
as
a
textile
and
query
and
audience
I
incorporated
a
lot
of
the
channels
from
those
conversations
into
the
presenter
doc.
Would
you
like
to
from
the
agenda
the
biggest
quantifiable
change
was
making
it
explicitly
clear
that
somebody
is
generally
a
developer
and
one
or
more
other
person,
but
there
was
also
there
was.
B
There
was
talk
among
a
couple
of
these
folks
to
split
out
the
developer
persona,
but
not
universal
agreement
as
to
how
that
might
be
bifurcated
and
I
also
want
to
review
a
little
bit
like
the
usefulness
of
splitting
out,
because
I
don't
want
to
get
too
deep
in
the
weeds
it
persona
level.
So
I
did
add
an
issue
and
github
that
I'm
going
to
address
in
q4
as
to
what
to
do
about
that.
So
just
just
so,
you
all
know
that
exists.
But
that
said
it
did
the
the
discussions
that
we
had.
B
The
interviews
did
reinforce
that
the
persona
are
in
good
shape,
they're
good,
useful
guides,
and
so
we've
listed
those
as
a
resource
in
the
ipfs
docs
repo
in
the
readme
and
then
also
that's,
that's
actually
one
of
the
things
the
risen
team
checked
in
the
for
discussion
over
the
weekend.
So
that's
nice
to
know
that
people
are
already
referring
to
that
document.
That
is
ideally
and
I
didn't
know
this
in
the
agenda.
I'll.
Do
this
real
quick
that
is
ideally
some
of
the
stuff
that
I
want
to
lean
on.
B
There's
gonna
be
a
Colorado
Boulder
Denver
IP
us
meet
up
on
the
16th
of
October.
It's
about
80%
confirm
who's
gonna
happen,
but
if
that
does
happen,
the
intent
is
to
let
anybody
who
wants
to
do
a
quick
discussion
with
me
on
these
cases
and
goals
have
freako
working
for
the
day
at
the
local
boulder
co-working
space.
So
that'll
also
give
us
another
chance
to
sort
of
test
out
some
of
the
persona
stuff
and
then
also,
if
we
have
anything
closer
to
that
date,
that
we
might
specifically
lean
on
with
any
saying
in
testing.
B
We'll
have
an
opportunity
to
do
that
as
well.
Moving
on
yeah,
okay,
cool,
the
hotfix
is,
if
you
look
at,
if
you
look
at
anything
that
was
in
the
hotfix,
okay,
our
a
big
for
q3
in
either
the
docks
or
the
website
repos,
we
managed
to
knocking
out
more
than
20
fixes
this
quarter.
So
you
know
it's
been
okay,
just
just
to
say
that
you
know,
we've
put
a
lot
of
emphasis.
Cos
is
a
very
sort
of
very
strategic
order.
B
B
We
have
been
doing
a
pretty
good
job
of
managing
to
actually
tactically
fix
and
stuff
in
the
meantime,
which
is
awesome
at
the
end
of
the
month,
I'm
going
to
take
everything
that
was
in
that
hot
fixes:
okay,
our
label
bucket
on
github
and
real
able
those
is
okay,
our
content
improvement,
since
that's
the
sort
of
overarching
bucket
for
our
q4,
okay,
ours.
B
The
agenda
says
seeking
your
help
and
t-shirt
sizing
them
I.
Actually
did
not
on
Friday
so
ignore
that
we
have
size
labels
and
both
the
docs
and
website
repos
now
and
I
roughly
t-shirt
size
everything
in
there
again
not
wanting
to
get
too
down
and
the
agile
weeds
on
this.
The
okay,
our
label
is
gonna,
be
our
tracking
parameter
for
measuring
how
many
fixes
we
do
in
q4,
we
have
been
using
that
hotfix
label
how
excited
of
not
being
like
entirely
accurate
and
and
people
have
different
ideas
of
what
a
hotfix
actually
is.
B
So
after
a
fair
amount
of
discussion
on
last
week,
the
consensus
and
Chris,
if
you,
if
you
hate
this,
we
can
tell,
are
we
reached
the
consensus
that
we
are
going
to
put
everything
in
this?
Okay,
our
content
improvement
bucket.
That
of
the
lines
with
the
overarching
fix
the
docs,
tactically
goal
that
we
got
in
the
queue
for
okay,
ours
and
then
in
terms
of
finding
bite,
size
or
discrete
or
non
strategic
issues.
We
can
do
that
through
a
combination,
the
viewing
that
epic
content
improvement.
B
C
B
C
B
C
C
Interestingly,
there
is
something
you
which
I've
noticed
is
that
the
I
share
this
with
you.
You
can
see
that
the
way
the
new
ipfs
explainer
is
getting
the
most
left
completely,
so
I,
don't
know
whether
that's
a
bias
or
whether
or
not
we've
been
clicking
there.
Yes,
this
is
helpful,
but
1616
overall
compared
to
right
now
it's
and
it's
the
most
helpful
documentation
out
there,
so
people
are
actually
looking
for
beginner
level,
material
or
they're.
C
Finding
that
metric
level
of
material
more
helpful
than
perhaps
the
way
it's
explained,
or
at
least
at
that
language
level,
and
then
obviously,
since
some
other
things
are
surfaced
in
the
last-
is
that
yes,
so
MF
s
may
be
worth
revisiting
and
yeah.
We
can
pre
dig
into
this
little
deeper,
but
I
need
to
consolidate
a
couple
of
these
because
some
via
gateway
and
some
directly
by
URLs,
but
otherwise
yeah
we're
doing
okay,
81%
helpful
overall.
C
So
that's
obviously
on
the
tool
that
we
deployed
in
topics
and
in
terms
of
analyzing
the
further
breakdown
for
the
categories.
This
is
going
to
take
a
little
bit
more
time
to
basically
decipher,
but
essentially
we
need
to
go
through
this
nice
tree
of
logic
to
understand
how
and
why
people
operating
in
certain
ways
and
so
far
you
can
kind
of
see
that
we
have
primary
most
interactions
on
open,
which
is
some
polished,
share
your
files,
which
may
be
partly
to
do
with
bias
towards
that
their
ordering
in
the
list.
C
But
then
you
can
see
that
the
final
actions
there's
only
a
few
percent
there.
So
actually
it's
people
went
on
to
go
on,
go
and
select
a
different
output
based
on
their
action,
and
so
you
can
see
you
know
there
see
whether
they
went
to
explore
other
things
or
you
can
see
whether
they
triggered
final
final
output,
events
which
they
tend
send
going
to
the
doc
site.
C
It
takes
time-
and
it's
not
it's
not
particularly
quantifiable,
so
we
want
to
define
what
is
it
we're
trying
to
get
in
terms
of
story
from
like
entry
to
exit
and
then
see
you
see
the
trends
basically
moving
that
way
and
then
essentially,
we'll
set
a
date
range
at
the
moment.
It's
working
within
28
days
and
hopefully
gradually
improve
that
date
range
the
metrics
towards
like
our
primary
targets.
So
I
don't
know
whether
this
will
be
in
comes
in
the
q4,
okay
azam,
I
think,
obviously
one
for
more
metrics
into
there.
C
B
We
do
have,
as
part
of
the
part
of
these
sort
of
content
improvement
bucket
of
the
okay
ours
sort
of
two
separate
efforts
for
fixing
things
that
we've
identified
internally
or
inherited
issues
that
we
haven't
addressed
yet
from
the
initial
grooming
of
the
repos.
But
then
we've
also
got
separate
okay,
our
item
for
fixing
things
specifically
identified
from
the
community,
the
forum
posts
or
through
through
these
metrics.
So
you
know
what
you
bring
up
about.
C
B
B
It
is
an
it
is
an
instrument
called
the
bandoneon,
which
is
the
thing
that
makes
tango
music
sound
like
tango
music.
It's
basically
an
enormous
and
really
difficult
to
play
button
accordion
the
cats
hate
it
so
so
yeah,
but
but
who's
teachers,
teachers
in
New
York.
So
it's
so
he
morning
lessons
here
in
their
afternoon.
Lessons
for
the
teacher.
C
F
I
only
have
one
one
thing
to
add
to
this
meeting:
I've
been
working
on
a
new
tutorial
for
proto
school
for
non
mfps
file
files,
API
and
I've
drafted
two
lessons
currently
I'm
working
on
the
first,
the
first
polyploid
lesson,
including
lesson
so
I'm
still
trying
to
get
a
hang
of
the
validation
part
of
things,
but
I
think
it's
going
well.
So,
hopefully,
in
a
couple
weeks
or
so,
we
may
have
a
new
like
a
new
tutorial.
There.
B
Exactly
clapping,
so
we've
got
four
more
minutes.
I
think
we
are.
We
are
in
a
good
place
unless
anybody
else
has
anything
that
they
want
to
bring
up
Chris.
If
you
don't
mind
you
and
I
stay
in
on
the
college
chat
and
then
and
then
we'll
schedule
a
separate
meeting
to
go
over
okay,
arts,
but
I.
Think
things
are
things
they're
in
a
good
place
for
Monday
morning,
yep.
B
E
E
B
E
B
You
young
come
visit,
do
a
tour.
They
have
an
enormous
room
that
you
can.
They
have
to
sequester
the
mints
if
it
doesn't
pleat
everything
else,
they'll
open
the
door.
You
can
go
in
it
takes
about
ten
seconds
before
it
literally
like
you,
you
think
you
might
pass
out
it's
glorious
and
with
that
in
mind
you
know
any
anybody
who
wants
to
co-locate
with
me
I.
You
know,
I,
don't
know
this
up
to
strangers
in
the
community
as
well.
B
B
Older
I'll
take
you
to
the
tea
factory
and
on
that
happy
note,
I
will
I
will
stop
this
recording.
Thank
you
everybody
for
all
of
y'all's
time,
and
we
shall
see
you
again
next
week
on
the
Internet.