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From YouTube: IPFS Docs & Developer UX Weekly Sync 2019-12-09
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A
Greetings:
Internet,
hello
and
welcome
to
the
weekly
meaning
of
the
ipfs
documentation
and
developer
UX
working
group.
You
can
learn
more
about
this
group.
What
they
do,
what
we
do,
information
on
our
weekly
meetings
and
the
notes
to
follow
along
with
this
meeting
in
our
github
repo
read
me
at
github.com,
slash,
ipfs,
slash,
docs.
We
use
this
weekly
meeting
as
a
means
of
checking
in
with
our
okay
ours,
so,
as
such
I
will
link
in
the
chat
to
the
okay,
our
document
or
our
agenda
document.
A
So,
basically,
our
priority
right
now
is
the
docs
being
launched.
That's
epic
1a.
It's
tracked
in
the
milestone
listed
in
the
notes.
This
is
great
because
we're
about
halfway
through
that
said
we're
about
halfway
through.
So
some
of
the
issues
are
separated
out
into
their
own.
Epics
for
okay
are
tracking
and
are
listed
on
their
own,
but
the
rest
of
them
are
as
such.
B
Sure
so,
after
the
call
last
week
we
went
over
went
back
to
some
of
the
people
that
we
got
to
actually
do
a
bit
beta
testing
on
the
surge
and
then
a
couple
of
other
people
that
haven't
actually
used
search
before
and
just
ask
them
to
sit
around
for
about
five
or
ten
different
items
and
like
key
things,
we'll
be
looking
for
like
see,
IDs
and
like
dogs
and
things
like
that
and
they're
pretty
much.
The
consistent
comments
from
that
was
the
search
has
been
been
definitely
improved.
B
A
A
C
Added
that
in
so
failing
that
we're
not
gonna
have
full-text
search,
that's
launched,
we're
gonna
have
header
search.
This
is
another
PR.
That's
been
open
since
April,
but
looks
like
it's
finally
getting
wrapped
up
now,
so
it
should
be
merged
in
time
soon.
But
that
means,
when
we
add
any
additional
tags
inside
of
the
headers
which
we're
intending
to
do
anyway.
They
will
also
appear
as
part
of
the
search
results.
C
A
That
is
excellent,
especially
considering
yeah,
like
you
said,
we
had
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
which
I'll
get
to
in
a
second
call
out
links
between
legacy
and
beta
pages
like
if
we
needed
to.
We
could
merge
this
now
and
it's
sort
of
like
slightly
janky
way,
but
Chris
is
going
to
take
the
next
step
in
taking
care
of
the
part.
That's
on
the
Vita
site,
I've
stubbed,
it
all
out
in
there
and
the
so
the
call-outs
between
the
legacy
on
the
legacy
site.
That
says,
go
to
the
beta
version
of
this
site.
A
That's
done
and
that's
ready
to
be
merged
as
soon
as
we're
ready
to
launch
the
ones
that
go
the
other
way
around
we're
in
the
legacy,
and
it
says,
go
to
this
page
on
beta,
that's
like
it
could
be
merged,
but
but
Chris
you're
gonna
incorporate
this
into
the
rest
of
the
sort
of
is
this
helpful
button
stuff
and
the
rest
of
the
footer
content
right,
yep.
C
And
today,
I've
been
working
on
basically
the
way
we
can
override
the
base.
Theme
and
I
have
a
solution
for
that,
so
it
will
be
didn't
then
sort
charlie,
sweet.
A
I
look
forward
to
figuring
out
how
that
works.
Cuz
I'm,
like
super
curious,
cool,
okay,
content,
Stubbs
again,
this
is
something
that's
nearly
done.
Like
here's,
a
page
think
this
is
a
page
yeah.
This
is
not
one
of
the
pages,
but
that's
actually
the
link
to
the
issue,
but
they
are
done.
Let's
see
her
come
on
and,
of
course
now
my
chrome
beachballs
come
on
come
on,
so
they
are
nearly
done.
I
will
show
you
in
a
second
Doc's,
be
paid.
Let's
just
find
something.
C
A
That's
true-
and
this
is
in
it
sort
of
minimized
glory
with
a
little
pencil
guy,
because
I
am
Edda
wits
narrow
enough
to
be
able
to
see
all
y'all
in
my
screen,
but
these
are
all
done
check.
The
status
of
the
page
goes
to
the
actual
issue
for
the
page
for
creating
the
page,
rather
than
like
the
github
page,
the
markdown
page,
that
generates
this
document
itself,
which
is
useful
and
then
also
we
have
all
of
the
other
relevant
resources
to
try
in
there.
A
C
Yes,
so
to
go
with
the
overrides
that
we're
doing
for
the
additional
call-out
links,
as
well
as
the
content,
stubs
and
the
meta
metrics
and
things
we
it's
all
part
of
this
sort,
seeming
and
general
structure
of
that
web
page.
So
there's
kind
of
three
or
four
open
issues
that
are
all
dependent
on
that
that
migration
into
the
new
theme
structure.
But
that's
that
is
basically
what
I'm
working
on
this
week
now.
So
that's
the
priority.
Awesome.
D
A
Fair
enough
Chris
since
you're
in
the
code,
do
you
mind
tweaking
that
sure.
C
Thing
yeah
yeah,
discuss.
A
A
A
Again,
another
thing
I
hate
to
say
this:
this
is
the
things
are
nearly
done,
but
waiting
for
less
less
help
from
Chris
week.
So
sorry
about
this
Chris
SEO
made
it
meta
tags
that
is
all
integrated,
so
every
page
has
got
meta
tags
that
will
result
in
a
beautiful
social
card.
Thank
you.
A
Eric
for
cleaning
up
my
sort
of
initial
passes
an
image
for
social
card
so
that
all
works
Chris
had
some
ideas
for
streamlining
that
didn't
involve
duplication
of
content
that
were
a
little
out
of
my
area
of
knowledge,
but
that
the
content
is
at
least
all
there.
So
again,
it's
another
thing
like
if
we
had
to
merge
it
right
now
we
could
so
that
is
awesome,
bare-bones,
CSS
edits
these
look
great
Eric
and
Chris.
Do
you
want
to
talk
to
her,
like
some
of
the
stuffs
that
you
did.
C
C
So
yes,
Eric
started:
it's
kicked
the
stuff
beginning
last
week,
and
essentially
we
just
went
over
in
detail
on
Friday
and
just
finalized.
It
and
I
just
did
all
the
migration
merged
it
rebased,
it
made
sure
all
works,
so
we've
got
a
new
layout
and
on
mobile
view,
which
is
the
centralized
logo
and
I
think
we're
still
update
the
logo
price
launch,
but
we
just
configuring
a
few
options
first.
So
but
that's
the
checklist
if
you
move
scroll
a
little
bit
the
rest
of
it
yep
yeah.
C
So
it's
really
its
minor
amendments
really
to
what
the
current
theme
is.
It's
not
so
we're
we're
not
trying
to
override
it
too
much.
It's
just
tweaking
so
that
things
feel
a
little
bit
more
I,
don't
know
more
consistent
and
fit
in
with
our
brand
colors
and
things
so
and
we've
changed
the
search
functionality
slightly
to
basically
highlight
that
as
a
major
piece
for
the
mobile
view.
C
A
Awesome
the
launch
comes
plan.
That's
that's
all
done.
Content
is
drafted,
it's
ready
for
launch
and
we
know
the
date
Johnny.
You
just
added
a
really
nice
visual
mind
map
of
the
navigational
structure
which
we'll
put
in
the
blog
post
as
well.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
doing
that
and
then
yeah
ipfs
hosting.
Do
we
want
to
do
we
want
to
punt
on
that
and
bring
that
up?
As
our
last
issue,
yeah.
C
I,
don't
think
it's
much
to
really
clear,
missed
call,
but
and
I
will
point
people
to
that
thread.
I
think
that's
the
best
thing
we
can
do,
there's
a
lot
of
discussion
going
on
there
and
we'll,
basically
to
it
once
we've
gone,
we're
basically
having
a
bigger
design
call
across
the
company
tomorrow
and
to
ensure
that
we're
aligning
our
strategies
to
for
hosting
these
type
of
products.
On
an
IP
of
us.
A
C
C
D
C
D
C
D
A
Yeah
so
anyway,
legacy
Doc's
deprecation
planned.
This
is
moving
on
a
little
bit
from
the
bean
lunch,
but
it
is
one
of
our
ok
hours.
My
plan
is
to
get
that
down
on
paper
this
week
and
then
hand
over
to
Johnny
for
some
clarification
and
maybe
thoughts
that
he
might
have
obviously
I'll
share
a
link,
because
I
would
love
it.
If
anybody
else
also
took
a
look
for
feedback,
cool,
ok,
metrics
definition
and
collection
for
the
betta
site,
so
requirements
definition
is
complete.
A
Put
that
together
last
week,
I
managed
to
put
together
a
very
rough
draft
of
a
data
studio
report
which
is
actually
maybe
not
gonna,
take
20
minutes
to
load
so
for
the
most
part,
I
was
able
to
at
least
directly
implement
or
kind
of
kind
of
hedge.
At
the
metrics
that
Johnny
you
put
in
your
document,
basic
demographic
stuff,
language
country,
the
device
type
that
they're
using
language
in
country.
Don't
always
Alliance
they're
separated,
there's
two
different
things:
our
greatest
inbound
traffic
sources.
By
page
view,
specific
refers
by
pageviews
number
of
pageviews.
A
Clearly,
since
we're
still
in
beta,
you
can
see
that
most
of
our
refers
are
off
of
github
PRS
on
site
traffic,
most
viewed
pages,
my
number
of
pageviews
I've,
also
added
average
page
load
time.
I
may
be,
may
not
have
configured
this
correctly
because
at
the
moment
they're
all
saying
null.
So
this
is
on
my
list
of
things
Chris
that
I
might
ask
you
to
look
over
and
and
that's
on,
the
github
issue,
but
most
viewed
pages
sortable
by
pageviews
and
average
page
load
time.
B
A
Good
point
good
point
and
we
can
separate
that
out
in
Ana
into
another
thing.
But
again
you
know
if
they're
all
exactly
the
same,
we
can
also
sort
of
keep
an
eye
on
it.
It
is
sortable
as
well
by
date,
range
the
default
that
you're
seeing
here's
the
last
28
days,
which
was
also
kind
of
all
you
can
see
because
we
haven't
been
active
for
28
days
yet
sessions
in
frequency.
A
This
is
sort
of
like
cheating
that
Johnny
some
of
the
stuff
that
you
were
trying
to
get
at
just
based
on
the
available
metrics
without
having
to
set
up
something
custom.
So
it's
a
table
that
sorts
by
page
the
number
of
sessions
per
user,
the
average
number
of
days
when
we
have
the
since
that
uses
last
session.
A
The
number
of
new
sessions
percentage
of
new
sessions
is
totally
all
the
page
loads
and
the
new
users
just
sort
of
hedging
around
some
of
the
stuff
that
you
were
getting
at,
but
I
think
may
at
least
be
good
start
to
get
us
to
memorable
data.
Again,
it's
all
open
to
tweaking
y'all
have
added
access
on
this
as
well.
Sorry
Johnny
we're
gonna,
say
something
just.
B
A
Well,
so
here
are
the
things
that
don't
have
the
stuff
in
it
that
I'm
gonna
ask
the
Chris's
help.
These
are
the
search
bar
terms,
because
we've
got
to
set
up
a
custom
event
on
that
and
then
internal
links
I
believe
these
need
to
be
set
up
in
Google
tag
manager.
This
is
just
like
a
random
thing.
I
saw
online
that
might
be
helpful,
Chris,
not
real
sure.
We
would
be
using
this
to
track
common
page
interactions
like
pathways
through
the
site.
A
C
A
This
is
this
a
priority
button
on
the
sub
page
that
you're
wiring
up
I
wasn't
able
to
do
that
yet
and
then
outbound
links
most
common
exit
links,
exit
pages,
percentage
of
exits,
number
of
exits
number
of
page
views
into
some
other
bits
and
pieces
that
might
be
helpful
in
trying
to
help
us
sort
out.
You
know
if
we
notice
that
some
of
these
exit
pages
are
way
higher
than
the
other
ones,
and
then
did
oh
this,
the
most
common
up,
link's,
so
yeah
I,
think
I
think
we're
close
chris
is
there
anything
else?
A
C
The
only
thing
I
think
we
need
to
discuss
whether
we
get
a
segment.
You
know
the
profiles
themselves
and
say
have
one
for
staging
and
one
for
production.
If
we,
if
we
pollute
it
too
much
with
our
NPR's
and
things,
then
obviously
we're
gonna
skew
the
results
so
yeah
for
now.
Obviously
it
scientists
or
all
the
testing
and
I
think
we
should
maybe
put
a
note
in
you-
know:
agenda
for
like
the
deploy
and
defecation
so
I
think.
C
A
Perfect
yeah,
that's
that's
a
good
point
yeah
because
we
just
like
we
don't
even
know
how
that's
even
gonna
be
set
up
yet
cool,
okay
and
then
the
is
this
helpful
feedback
mechanism.
This
is
basically
the
same
thing
as
the
hot-or-not
button
and
you
Chris
you'll
implement
that
at
the
same
time,
right
yep.
C
So
I've
got
the
foundation
in
place
for
basically
writing
in
page
template.
That
allows
me
to
put
a
section
at
the
bottom
of
each
article,
and
so
that
gives
me
access
to
the
the
front
matter
which
I
need,
which
is
important
and
then
I
need
to
just
redesign
a
component
that
will
be
embedded
into
that
and
that
component
will
also
get
used
for
the
other.
Like
is
this
important
on
that
metrics?
So
we
can
basically
customize
the
events
that
we
need
to
track
and
so
yeah
that's.
There
are.
A
You
so
much
usability
testing.
The
test
summary
from
our
in-person
testing
is
complete.
Thank
you.
So
much
Eric
for
doing
that.
That
was
super
helpful
I
went
through
and
I
made
all
of
the
easy
and
like
super
critical
fixes
into
the
beta
and
then
the
rest
of
those
are
captured
in
issues
which
I
believe
this
is
a
link
to
them
all.
These
are
all
the
issues
that
were
created
as
a
result,
and
we
can
prioritize
those
for
queuing
testing
and
I.
Think
there's
already
been
a
fair
amount
of
commentary
on
some
of
these
Terry.
A
E
So
I've
been
continuing
to
go
for
possible
alternatives
for
the
platform
we've
been
using
we're
trying
to
close
this
as
soon
as
possible,
so
as
not
to
dwell
on
it
too
much
and
waste
time
if
we
end
up
not
going
win
with
anything
different
than
what
we
have
currently
I'm.
Looking
at
the
repository
for
free
code
camp
and
see,
if
there's
anything
useful
from
there-
probably
we'll
finish
this
up
this
week
by
the
by
the
middle
of
the
week.
We
should
have
this
done
so
there's
that
that's
it
from
my
side.
E
D
D
So
we
had
a
great
contribution
from
a
new
contributor
someone
who
came
to
I
think
it's
actually
within
the
past
week
who
discovered
that
we
had
a
lesson
in
EM
FS
that
wasn't
rendering
and
the
reason
we
didn't
catch.
It
is
as
as
a
user.
You
would
click
on.
When
you
were
in
lesson
10,
you
would
click
on
the
next
button
and
it
would
take
you
to
resources
because
the
logic
there
just
skipped
right
over
it.
D
So
if
you
knew
to
go
and
type
in
slash
11,
then
you
would
see
that
the
page
wasn't
loading
because
there
was
a
problem
in
the
routing
issue,
so
he
fixed
that
very
it
was
a
really
quick
fix
just
in
one
file,
but
I
happened
to
learn
about,
and
testing
and
Cypress.
In
my
view
class
this
week,
so
I
thought
I
would
go
and
test
for
it.
D
D
Now
I,
don't
know
what
is
next
awesome.
Sorry,
no
problem,
I
got
it
good,
so
that's
cool
and
we
have
other
ideas
for
more
things
we
want
to
test
for
as
well,
but
we'll
try
to
get
this
one
through
and
then
circle
back
to
some
of
that
later,
no
sense
hiding
our
content
after
we
create
it.
You
know
and
then
the
other
one.
D
This
isn't
something
that
we've
made
much
progress
in
in
the
past
week,
but
just
as
a
heads
up
for
one
of
our
top
priorities
before
the
end
of
the
quarter
is
circling
back
to
this
review
of
ipfs
camp
content,
so
of
our
of
our
PRS
for
our
okrs
for
proto
school
that
gets
circuit
stuff
into
the
docs
team.
That's
one
of
the
most
important
ones
is
just
getting
through
the
camp
content
which
we're
mostly
really
looking
at
the
core
courses,
both
the
core,
an
elective
ones.
D
Proto
school
as
well
and
I
think
that
there'd
be
a
lot
from
my
PFS
camp.
They
would
give
us
good
ideas.
There
were
people
who
made
some
nice
diagrams
for
that.
Perhaps
Eric
was
secretly
involved,
I
don't
know,
but
so
they'll
probably
be
some
of
that
among
the
ideas
that
we
have
there.
So
it's
just
this
kind
of
review
and
planning
that
we
are
hopeful
to
get
done
before
the
holidays
and
then
I
think
on
the
proto
school
side.
A
Yeah
and
we
as
we
go
into
our
okay,
are
planning
in
the
next
week
or
two
for
q1.
That's
one
thing
that
is
probably
gonna
be
central
to
the
discussion
is
the
degree
to
which
we
focus
on
on
content
rather
than
features
in
q1.
If
for
nothing
else,
to
give
poor
Chris
a
little
bit
of
a
break,
we
have
you
know
a
little
bit
of
tech
debt
to
resolve
and
a
little
bit
of
iteration.
A
We
also
want
to
give
folks
time
to
like
and
vote
on
those
future
requests
before
we
start
building
all
the
things
so
to
watch
that
space,
we
will
be
discussing
ok,
ours,
real
soon
now,
and
hopefully
has
some
interesting
and
tasty
stuff
to
offer
the
community
and
q1.
Is
there
anything
else?
I've
left
out.