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From YouTube: GUI and In Web Browsers Weekly, 2019-02-06
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A
A
Thank
you
no
worries,
okay.
So
as
it's
customary
there
is
an
agenda,
we've
been
filling
it
out
and
a
share
my
screen,
and
maybe
we'll
just
have
a
quick
check.
So
we'll
start
with
a
round
of
updates
and
demos.
From
what
you've
done
last
week,
then
I'm
gonna
introduce
quickly
a
little
design
resource
I'm
working
on
for
GUI
team
ideas.
A
A
Henrique
has
been
working
on
spectral
tests
for
ipfs
desktop,
so
there
are
some
gnarly
edge
cases
around
starting
up
ipfs
desktop
and
do
you
have
an
existing
repo?
Was
that
repo
shut
down
cleanly
or
not
like?
Is
there
a
lock
file
in
it?
Anyway,
we've
got
some
code,
that's
checking
for
various
situations
when
Dessel
starts
to
try
and
make
that
as
robust
as
possible,
but
previously
there
was
no
tests
for
it,
which
is
bad.
So
now
we
have
a
test.
A
We
have
a
test
that
checks
like
no
existing
repo
existing
repo
existing
repo
and
lock
file,
which
is
a
big
improvement
and
much
more
to
do
on
the
testing
of
this.
That's
what
but
at
least
we
have
now
the
pattern
of
how
to
do
it
and
how
to
also
run
the
tests
on
OSX
and
Linux
and
windows
water
procedure.
There's
been
some
changes
to
how
our
desktop
downloads
updates.
Previously,
it
would
wait
till
you
quit
the
app
to
download,
download,
updates
and
reinstall
them
and
that's
obviously,
no
ideal
for
a
taskbar
app.
A
That's
intended
to
just
sit
and
be
running
forever,
so
it
now
quietly
goes
and
downloads
newer
versions
of
oh
crap
when
it
checks
every
few
minutes
and
then
when
it
finds
them,
it
goes
and
downloads
and
then
will
prompt
you
when
the
download
is
completed
successfully,
that
there
is
now
locally
on
your
machine,
a
newer
version
of
the
apps
that
you
could
install
so
then
you
get
a
notification
and
you
opt-in
and
it
will
stop
the
idea.
This
demon
stopped
its
desktop
and
then
update
your
update,
your
install
to
the
latest
version.
A
So
if
that
is
a
big
improvement
and
then
some
other
smaller
changes
like
fixing
the
context
menu
things
like
that,
apparently
he
is
not
blocked
on
anything
and
and
he'd
like
us
to
take
a
stab
at
checking
whether
on
OSX
we
can
drop
files
right
on
the
taskbar,
which
is
kind
of
cool
okay.
That
was
my
report
for
enery
little.
Do
you
want
to
go
next?
What
was
your
highlight
room
last
week
mostly
fast,
then.
A
C
Then
I
quickly
go
over
remaining
stuff,
so
it
was
a
short
week
as
I
started,
exciting
development.
In
the
way
we
translate
our
applications
there's
an
issue
when
sort
of
unpacked
upcoming
native
integration
between
transifex,
which
is
crowdsourcing
service.
We
use
for
sourcing
translations
from
ipfs,
community
and
github,
which
we
use
for
code
and.
C
Translated
transifex
will
open
APR
to
the
specific
project
with
that
specific
language,
so
that
way,
no
longer
have
the
situation
when
language
is
ready,
100%
translated,
but
it
sort
of
hangs
in
the
limbo
until
their
salaries
or
repository
maintainer
gets
a
notification
to
make
a
synchronized
string.
So
hopefully
we'll
get
access
to
this
new
feature
soon
and
I
plan
to
test
it
on
the
aquifers
Explorer
repository
and
ideally,
if
that
goes
well,
we'll
probably
enable
to
Edward
if
there
is
a
better
place
to
test
it.
C
I'm
all
ears,
but
I
feel
that's
a
small
enough
place
to
start
yeah
and
so
I
provided
some
feedback
on
the
proto
school.
Around
files
tutorials
mostly
like
prior
yeah,
like
prior
discussions
and
some
code
samples
I,
had
around
remembered,
were
there
and
had
some
secret
meeting
with
browser
vendor
this
week
and
also
started
prototyping
change
to
make
it
possible
for
ipfs
companion
to
opt
out
from
with
direct
/
website.
C
It
should
improve
stuff
for
people,
so
yeah
I'm
not
blocking
anything,
but
if
you
are
blocked
because
of
me,
let
me
know:
I
have
a
small
backlog.
I
need
to
go
through
and
next
week,
I
want
to
like
change
the
software
service
and
start
adding
upload
to
MF
s,
because
we
have
a
very
nice
web
UI,
but
our
browser
extension.
If
you
right
click
on
image
or
just
quickly
upload
it
using
the
alt
interface,
it
won't
add
files
to
MF
as
to
the
files
in
web
UI.
C
B
C
So,
just
in
short,
is
that
translation
is
a
finite
set
of
strings.
So
it's
let's
say:
there's
a
hundred
strings
dog
translate.
Ideally
I
think
it
will
be
possible
to
decide
when
the
pull
request
is
created.
It
will
be
created
either
when
you
hit
the
100%
strings
being
translated
or
there's.
Also,
you
can
have
to
set
two
different
roles
in
your
translation
team.
C
We'll
probably
start
with
just
this
first
option
when
the
100%
strings
is
translated
just
so
that
strings
are
get
populated
to
a
repository
when,
like
our
translation
teams
will
grow
and
we'll
have
more
than
one
or
freed
people
and
like
dedicated
reviewer,
ideally
to
then
I
would
probably
switch
to
like
a
higher
quality
control.
We
could
probably
do
a
specific
different
settings
for
different
languages.
I
did
not
see
the
UI
on
the
drastic
excited
for
this
feature,
but
expect
updates
on
the
issue.
I
linked.
B
D
So
basically
we
had
a
problem
when
we
fetched
the
Directorate
with
many
files
that
the
UI
hang
and
there
was
no
indication
to
the
user.
What
was
happening?
Everyone
thought
everything
was
crashing,
but
no
so
I
made
a
small
animation
like
those
cards
from
YouTube
I,
don't
know
if
you
guys
are
aware
of
that
when
you
are
starts
when
you're
in
a
on
YouTube
and
the
videos
aren't
loading.
Basically,
you
have
an
animation,
a
CAD
like
image,
something
like
this.
D
D
A
D
A
bit
the
other
testing
with
the
guys
from
Watson
if
they
knew
what
was
happening.
So
this
is
the
version.
That's
the
production
version
of
the.
Why
do
I
do
this?
Is
the
new
we're
talking
about
at
f5
drop
down
a
thousand
homes?
Basically
I
think
we.
We
know
how
this
works,
because
we
implemented
it
and
and
I
use
it,
but
every
every
person
I
talk
to
they
didn't
understand
the
difference.
This
is
what
happened.
D
Is
this
creates
a
new
folder
just
a
blank
always
with
nothing
inside
and
this
lovely,
but
with
everyone
I
doubt
everyone
thought
that
this
was
adding
a
file
and
this
was
creating
an
empty
folder
instead
of
adding
a
folder
without
without
there
and
other
saying
this
my
basis,
this
name
doesn't
help,
because
basically
this
is
to
put
div.
So
it's
to
import,
something
that
you
already
own
ideas.
D
Like
my
browser
and
a
person
who
doesn't
know
it
has
no
know
what's
happening
with
it,
so
my
refactor
was,
I
I
saw
how
Google,
Drive
and
Dropbox
was
making.
For
example,
Dropbox
doesn't
have
a
drop-down,
it
has
a
lot
of
choices,
but
the
icons
help
a
lot,
because
we
can
see
that
this
is
a
load.
This
is
the
new
folder
and
drive
it's
like.
We
have
we,
you
can
create
a
new
folder
or
you
can
upload
stuff.
D
So
basically
my
refactor
was
to
to
join
these
two,
and
now
we
have
a
new
folder
here,
so
you
can
just
create
a
new
folder
and
now
the
eye
drop.
Yes,
I
change
this
name
because
at
two
ipfs
I
don't
think
this
is
100%
correct
because
we're
adding
to
our
a
book
so
I
just
put
the
egg
here
and
inside
you,
you
can
add
files
and
folders,
and
this
from
my
DFS,
because
I
think
it's
clearer
that
you
can
add
something
from
a
DFS
so
like
this
is
a
core
simple,
but
I.
D
Yeah
then
I
played
I
did
some
small
fixes
to
the
UI
of
the
selected
actions,
because,
but
just
little
things
right
now.
This
is
still
a
work
in
progress.
I'm
refactoring
this
list
to
use
the
react
to
actualized
to
deserve
all
the
like,
because
when
we
were
listing
so
many
files,
it's
a
bit
slow
so
like
we're
doing
in
the
peer
stage
had
this
table
that
just
only
renders
what
visible
on
its
doing
we're
going
to
use
this
budget
in
the
pounce.
D
B
D
D
B
If
it's
like
the
thing,
you
said
that
hadn't
for
in
it,
this
is
the
thing
I
would
choose
like
added,
IPS
path
or
a
CID
or
whatever,
like
whatever's
the
thing
that
the
context
is
the
way
they
usually
interact
with
it.
So
if
someone's
new-
and
they
don't
know
which
concepts
are
connected
to
them.
Personally,
it.
B
E
D
Right,
thank
you.
So
next
thing
I'm
going
to
push
to
the
to
the
next
version
of
the
WIPO
I,
basically
is
just
listing
the
files
with
react.
Virtualized.
We
have
to
always
to
to
continue
to
see
the
complaint
once
generated.
I
think
that's.
It
and
I
want
to
start
looking
at
the
OPR,
because
we
had
the
shaking
and,
like
still
haven't,
spent.
D
A
F
D
D
G
D
B
D
D
A
A
B
D
B
F
A
A
Interesting,
okay,
should
we
let's
put
a
pin
in
this
because
clearly
we
could
like,
then
you
want
the
meaning
of
words
is
a
topic.
That
means
we
could
talk
about
it
forever,
but
with
Terry.
Could
you
drop
some
thoughts
on
on
a
relevant
issue
that
maybe
Tiago
will
link
to
thank
you
kindly
Jim
Pixar,
just
beaming
files,
so
I'm
gonna,
ask
Jim's
that
also
comment
on
an
issue
beat
them
into
the
interplanet
everybody
else's
turn.
Wait
do
go,
that's
its
update,
which
must
mean
me
hit
me
share
a
screen.
A
There's
lots
of
faces
that
you
can't
see
that
I
can
see
in
there
distracting
this
thing.
I
did
some
work
on
the
analytic
stuff.
It
was
initially.
The
change
that's
happened
to
the
analytics
is
a.
There
is
a
now
a
bunch
of
unit
tests
in
them.
So
I
now
know
it
works,
which
was
better
than
before.
I
just
assumed
it
worked,
and
then
I
wrote
the
unit
test
and
found
a
bunch
of
bugs.
A
So
that's
a
recurring
story
that
everyone
should
taking
it
off
and
then
I
also
paid
attention
to
the
comments
that
I
was
getting
on
the
issue
that
Lydell
wrote
ages
ago.
He
was
like,
if
you
make
this
thing,
opt-in,
then
we'll
get
almost
zero
useful
analytics
and
then
you've
also
got
like
a
self-selecting,
tiny
group
of
people
who
deliberately
opt
in
analytics.
So
it's
been
refracted
what
it
does
now
is
it
respects
your
browser's
do-not-track
setting.
A
So
if
your
browser,
if
you've
got
navigator
do-not-track
enabled
then
analytics
is
disabled
in
web
UI
and
in
that
instance,
where
you've
neither
explicitly
opted
in
or
opted
out
of
analytics-
and
we
are
not
tracking
you,
there
is
a
call
to
action
added
to
the
status
page
that
you
can
see
here.
It
says
clean
so
like
we
have
anonymized
the
data
in
as
much
as
we
are
not
tracking
see
ids.
We
are
not
tracking
personal
info,
we're
not
tracking
file
paths
within
your
local
repository
and
we're
not
tracking
which
appears
you're
connected
to.
A
It
is
just
like
what
browser
are
you
using
and
what's
the
screen
size
and
what's
the
operating
system
and
things
that
we
can
use
to
direct?
What
and
what
platforms
that
we
test
on
and
stuff
like
that,
so
it's
telemetry
rather
than
analytics,
and
so
this
now
works
and
you
can
enable
it
and
now
I
should
have
analytics
mobile.
A
So
if
I
go
to
my
settings,
page
I
can
see
that
I
am
helping
to
improve
this
out
by
sending
anonymous
analytics
paper
and
if
I
open
this
here'll
there's
now
some
useful
words
that
tell
user
in
human
language
what
is
happening
when
this
occurs.
The
next
step
with
that
is
an
after
lights
and
terraform
to
make
appear
on
our
projects
so
that
we
can
run
countly
on
our
own
servers
so
that
this
planetary
data
doesn't
go
through
any
third
parties.
A
So
this
is
via,
like
the
respect,
your
users-
privacy,
like,
let's
not
dump
all
their
interactions
with
web
UI
on
Google
Analytics,
let's
self
host
cell
phone
system,
so
that
is
all
done
apart
from
the
infrastructure
stuff,
so
we're
currently
using
a
just
a
generation
droplet
that
I
spun
up
just
to
test
it
out
and
next
step
is
get
it
running
on
our
actual
address
infra.
This
question
does
something
I
do
add
a
link
to
the
word
can't
leave
him
there
Yeah
right
I'll.
Do
that
no
worries.
That
is
a
good
idea.
A
You
can
share
it
your
questions.
Oh
it's
fine
yeah,
so
people
can
check
what
candy
is
yeah.
Of
course,
that
is
a
good
idea.
I
can
link
to
their
privacy
policy
as
well,
and
I
was
gonna
since
then,
that
he's
done
I
mean
doc,
deter
otherwise
I've
been
noodling
around
with
IP
issues
today
has
been
sucked
into
you.
A
A
Exciting
I'm,
just
in
the
process
of
adding
a
create
react
out
with
JSI
PFS
example.
Do
James
look
at
this
so
that
we
don't
break
that
again
because
we
broke
it
last
year
and
we
did
a
lot
of
work
to
make
sure
that
we
weren't
using
any
language
pinches
in
Java
scripts
that
couldn't
be
easily
transpired
by
trading
like
that.
A
B
And
everyone
else
in
the
co-working
space
for
you'll
enjoy
hearing
Fossum
I
spent.
Most
of
my
time,
the
main
stuff
I've
done
has
not
had
really
anything
to
do
with
GUI
I
was
updating
documentation
for
chapter
leaders
in
the
organizing
repo,
so
like
you
can
order
stickers,
now
etcetera,
very
exciting.
So
next
steps
which
is
really
just
permanently
is
that
file
API
and
I
really
appreciate
Lytle
hopping
in
there,
with
some
suggestions
and
Alan
directing
this
gesture,
and
all
of
this
and
all
that
examples
and
stuff
is
very
appreciated.
B
You
need
to
use
it
and
then
like
whether
it's
easier
to
pull
text
like
text
into
the
components
or
the
components
into
the
text
or
something
like
this
isn't
I
understand
the
basic
principle.
But
if
anyone
is
actually
familiar
with
you
and
you
press
and
has
feels,
please
strap
them
in
the
issue
before
we
start
messing
around
with
this
and
making
decisions
that
we
may
or
may
not
regret
a.
E
A
I
mean
view
operates.
An
equivalent
level
of
react
is
a
rendering
library
view.
Press
operates
an
equivalent
level
of
catsby
like
it's
a
static
site
generator
with
whistles
and
bells
on,
so
the
static
site,
generator
that
uses
fie,
okay,
I
got
and
it's
a
modern,
progressive
web,
a
static
site
generator.
So
it's
quite
you
know,
I
think.
B
A
The
difference
is
their
interview,
press
the
URL
structure
is
defined
by
the
framework
and
whereas
with
view
it's
entirely
up
to
you,
there's
nothing
with
view.
You
can
make
good
URLs,
but
it's
on
you
to
do
that.
But
the
key
difference
is
it's
being
a
static
site
like
the
SEO.
Slash
discoverability
is
improved
by
the
fact
that
you
have
a
bunch
o
web
pages
instead
of
one
JavaScript
bundle.
B
Okay,
I
think
one
of
the
other
things
that
was
mentioned
in
that
issue,
but
one
of
our
trusted
leaders
and
I
don't
know.
If
this
is
true
or
not,
it
was
35.
If
we
make
a
static
site,
then
we
could
host
it,
which
he
seems
to
be
implying
that
the
it's
not
true
that
you
can
do
that
with
you.
Does
that
sound,
accurate
I
think.
A
It
is
already
hosted
and
you
could
do
it
with
both
but
static
sites,
work
nicely
on
all
IPS.
That
is
true.
You.
I
A
Is
the
core
where
we
touch
all
my
triggering
issues,
so
relative
URLs
in
static
sites
very
few
of
the
modern
static
site
builders?
In
fact,
none
of
them
anything
with
a
client-side
router
does
a
terrible
job
of
relative
URLs,
so
URLs
that
are
relative
to
the
current
location.
If
you
want
your
site
to
be
viewable,
both
mounted
under
slash,
ipfs,
cid
or
mounted
on
the
root
of
a
domain,
that's
the
problem.
I've
just
spent
a
good
half
hour
chatting
to
Chris
about
that.
The
other
day
and
I've
kind
of
gone
round
every
illness
of.
B
A
Yeah,
every
JavaScript,
a
static
site
builder
and
open
like
either
opened
or
commented
on
an
existing
issue.
It's
like
be
great
if
this
supported
relative
URLs
is
at
least
one
interesting
use
case,
and
the
mocks
team
did
great
work
at
least
making
a
plugin
for
Gatsby.
It's
interesting
that
it's
like
that.
A
Only
works
for
IPS
sites
like
they'd
still
like
no
general-purpose
relatives,
URL
solution
for
client-side,
JavaScript
routing
one
question
for
you,
Toryism
I
guess
I
should
probably
has
come
non-issue,
but
it's
interesting
that
there's
no
conversation
about
them
should
it
be
in
react
like
the
rest
of
our
stuff.
I,
don't
wish
to
demand
a
monoculture,
but
there
is
a
certain
and
minor
maintenance
burden
added
to
the
team
supporting
more
than
one
but
I
I.
Don't
have
strong
enough
feelings
to
wade
into
the
argument.
It's
just
interesting
that
it
hasn't
even
come
up.
I.
B
A
F
All
right,
so,
let's
go
for
it.
I've
got
demo,
so
that's
gonna
come
in
a
second,
so
fix
for
sorted
errors
at
the
moment.
If
you,
if
there's
an
error,
while
you
start
up
the
demon
and
JSI
BFS,
then
you
swallow
it
and
just
let
exits
and
you're
left
with
like
what
you
typed
in
at
the
command
line
and
nothing
else.
And
then
you
know
back
at
the
client
lying
again
and
that's
really
annoying.
F
Let
me
just
share
my
screen
share.
I
just
did
that
today
did
this
today.
Can
you
see
my
screen?
Yes,
yes,
ok!
This
is
the
command
line,
oh
okay,
so
you
can
now
do
you
JSI
PFS,
ad
Stesha,
I
recursively
and
I'm
gonna.
Add
in
my
pictures,
older
and
that'll
spit
out
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff,
but
you'll
notice
see
ids
that
it
spits
out
a
bethi's
which
is
super
cool
and
so
I
did
that
this
morning
after
I've,
all
I've
done
is
the
UNIX
FS
importer
and
I've
just
changed.
F
Basically
changed
defaults
fixed
up
the
ter
tests
change
the
default
for
the
CID
library
to
when
you
call
base
encoded
string,
it
will
return
a
base,
52,
encoded
string
and
so
I'm
moving
on
to
em,
FS
and,
like
all
of
the
rest
of
the
API,
is
like
objects
and
stuff
like
that.
I
have
a
link
on
the
don't.
F
F
F
Continuing
the
co
db1
based
veg
to
by
default
charge.
Hopefully,
this
weekend,
next
and
and
yeah
like
you
know,
I
feel
as
though
having
worked
on
it
today.
Finally,
there's
I,
guess:
I,
don't
think
it's
going
to
take
very
long
if
I
actually
get
the
time
to
do
it
really,
so
we
can
have
it
out
in
the
next
release
or
the
run
after.
F
Perhaps
so,
it
could
be
very
very
soon
that
JSI
DFS
has
this
whether
or
not
we
sync
that
with
a
go
ipfs
release
and
when
that
happens
is
another
matter
which
will
need
to
sort
out
but
I
think
step.
One
is
just
get
it
get
it
all
ready
and
ready
to
go
in
PRS
and
and
yeah
fact,
and
the
other
cool
news
is
I
was
talking
to
Bosch
gate
this
morning
and
he
is
he's
kind
of
confident
that
the
DHT
PR
is
now
almost
ready
to
emerge.
F
A
J
Helen
V,
Garland,
I'm,
D
and
E-
are
you
using
binaries
are
still
using
NPM
is?
Do
you
think
NPM
I
haven't
made
any
more
progressive
that.
F
But
yeah,
okay,
I
didn't
know
I
I
just
got
it
like
I
made
it
a
lot
better
from
the
point
of
view
of
like
me
and
my
OCD
like
how
the
code
works
and
also
why
are
known
for
their
whole
bunch
of
issues
and
suggestions
which
I
made
some
some
improvements
with.
So
it's
changed
a
bit,
but
it's
a
lot
more
stable
and
a
lot
better
than
it
was
I
mean
literally
last
week
when
I
demoed
it
I
just
got
it
working
and
yeah
and
I.
F
Now
that
works
and
that
works
good
enough
for
me
and
yes,
it's
actually
really
useful
for
me
because
it
installs
it
into
a
different
path
and
uses
its
own
config
and
repo.
So
I
can
have
my
like
a
normally
NPM
link.
My
my
Jeff's
idea,
Festus
away
I,
can
have
jazz
ipfs
there's
my
usual
like
development
version,
but
I
can
also
have
like
ipfs
as
Eva
J
s
will
go
depending
on
what
I'm,
what
I'm
using
the
vine.
A
A
Also
that
connects
to
the
previous
point
around
our
no
static
site
generators
build
out
things
with
relative
links.
The
whole
one
of
the
driving
forces
around
migrating
today.
32
is
so
that
we
can
start
to
use
IP,
FSC
IDs
as
domains
or
as
subdomains,
so
that
we,
if
we
can't
teach
the
entire
universe
of
web
developers,
to
use
relative
URLs,
then
we
can
just
fix
it.
The
other
way,
which
is
GC
IDs
everywhere,
including
in
domains
yeah
hello,
mr.
Diaz,
which
I
was
connect.
A
I
So
basically,
there
was
a
in
Belgium
attending
FOSDEM.
Bunch
of
good
things
happened,
King
motivates
was
great
and
what
the
one
of
one
of
those
was
really
good
chat.
We
had
all
together
about
the
CI
and
they
be
basically
just
got
us
to
okay.
Let's
just
do
it.
So,
basically
that's
what
what
happened?
I
was
able
to
get
the
tribest
support
to
actually
migrate.
Our
stuff
tutor.com
thing,
it's
kind
of
the
enterprise
stuff,
and
now
we
can
actually
give
them
money
and
have
our
own
runners
and
not
be
cute.
I
So
basically,
what
I'm
doing
now
is
kind
of
make
sure
everything
works
there,
at
least
with
our
current
setup
and
right
now
everything
seems
to
be
running
okay,
so
I'm
going
to
need
to
do
a
bunch
of
cool
requests
to
all
the
ripples.
Maybe
some
tweaks
on
Asia
to
make
some
stuff
better,
but
not
much
else
is
needed
to
start
moving
to
Travis.
What's.
A
A
I
Will
be
much
more
stable,
great
and
we
can
actually
kind
of
when
we
have
jobs
like
timing
out
randomly,
we
can
just
restart
that
specific
job
which
is
really
really
useful.
So
in
that
regard
it's
faster
because
the
only
if
you
start
like
the
Windows
runner
or
the
micro
runner,
instead
of
restarting
the
whole
pipeline,
that
takes
like
an
hour
for
the
J
sacrifice.
I
So,
if
you
think
about
it,
it's
will
be
much
faster
as
far
as
developers
that
need
to
do
that's
like
a
million
times
a
day,
so
it's
gonna
be
much
better,
there's
still
some
stuff
that
we
cannot
to
on
Travis.
That's
we
were
thinking
about
doing
it
on
other
CIS,
like
manual
jobs,
to
do
like
deployments
to
NPM
and
select,
add
like
basically
doing
the
releases,
so
we
need
to
still
think
about
it
a
little
bit.
Maybe
we
can
find
a
middle
ground,
at
least
for
the
top
level
repos.
I
I
Alex
was
kind
enough
to
bring
my
backpack
with
him,
so
he's
waiting
for
me
at
London,
so
Monday
I'll
get
all
that
back
now,
I'm
kind
of
working
on
the
old
laptop
off
with
a
half
setup
of
some
kind,
so
yeah,
so
what
I
will
be
holding
is
basically
dates.
Talking
with
the
infra
Teaneck
infra
team
next
week,
finishing
up
the
Travis,
be
ours,
and
probably
also
the
monocytes,
be
ours,
because
Jacob
finally
got
some
time
to
work
on
em
Plex
and
it
seems
to
be
going
pretty
well.
I
A
A
Everything
gonna
bill
real,
fast
and
Hugo,
made
it
happen
and
David
said
it
should
happen.
It's
good
all
right.
That
is
a
round
of
updates.
We
don't
have
some
huge
amount
of
time
left
for
our
agenda.
So,
let's
get
to
it.
Has
everybody?
Okay,
there's
nothing
in
it,
except
the
things
that
I
added,
so
we
can
get
through
them
pretty
quickly.
I
just
shared
this
with
the
design
team,
weekly
cool,
which
happens
just
before
this
call
every
week.
If
you
were
interested
in
visual
design
issues,
so
things
have
been
happening
in
the
background.
A
Is
I've
been
pairing
with
Porsche
and
Terry
on
a
few
different
front-end
issues
and
I
was
responsible
for
kind
of
taking
a
Goethe's
original,
UI
kit,
five
EFS
and
turning
it
into
ipfs,
CSS
and
then
beyond,
so
that
kind
of
made
that
took
what
she
had
designed
and
turned
it
into
a
set
of
variables
and
reusable
constructs
that
we
could
use
across
all
of
our
web
front-ends.
But
then,
after
that,
there's
been
no
real
kind
of
progress
on
a
design
system
or
a
guidebook
that
other
people
could
follow.
That
would
help
them
make
their
things.
A
A
I
PF
s
flavored,
so
this
is
going
to
be
that
walkthrough
and
that
reference
point
for
people
who
aren't
so
deeply
involved
in
front-end
development
so
that
they
can
go
I
like
what
is
the?
What
is
the
navy
color?
That
is
the
idea.
That's
maybe
kind
of
like
these
are
just
simple
questions
that
cost
people
a
few
minutes
every
day,
because
there's
no
there's
no
canonical
resource.
So
that's
thing:
if
you
are
interested
in
it
then
talk
to
me
and
let's
make
it
better,
it's
super
cool.
Any
questions.
A
A
Dossie
background.
Yes,
thanks
Allen
it
that
came
out
of
the
conversation
previously
about
what
the
best
hype
all
from
notebook
is
dots,
squares
lines
and
obviously
dots
one.
So
I
made
sure
to
reference
that
it's
all
about
that.
It's
all
about
the
in
jokes.
What
else
was
on
the
agenda?
All
these
things
are
in
the
way:
okay,
okay,
I'll
check
in,
and
we
need
to
schedule
some
time
to
talk
about
that.
A
So
I'm
gonna
contact
you
out
Lapham
just
call
and
just
say:
how's
it
going
how's,
oh
okay,
I
was
doing,
and
we
need
to
then
take
that
to
the
especially
and
just
make
sure
that
we
update
our
update
with
our
progress
so
that
we
can
do
a
better
job
of
kind
of
tracking.
If
we
are
moving
in
the
direction
we
thought
we
were
moving
all
right.
We've
got
five
minutes
left
for
stem,
highlight
who
hasn't
some
of
us
went
for
stem
and
it
was
really
great
just
to
like
set
the
tone
of
this.
A
A
What
they
do
is
they
help
they
help
you
produce
better
translations
by
workshopping
things
where
you've
got
a
very
technical
term
like
say,
pluggable
transports
was
the
examples
we
gave
and
my
ears
were
like
pluggable
transports.
That's
the
kind
of
phrase
that
we
might
have
to
translate
in
IP
this
world,
and
she
made
points
around
like
how
you
really
need
to
fax
her
in
it's
not
just
a
question
of
like
straight
one-to-one.
A
Translate
over
the
words
which
we
kind
of
have
a
sense
of
like
translation
is
never
that
simple,
but
also
like
thinking
about
things
how
like,
if
you're
talking
about
privacy
in
your
product.
In
fact,
in
cultures
like
an
in
Thailand,
the
word
privacy
is
very
like
translates
more
closely
to
the
word
like
secrecy
and
has
overtones
of
like
you
have
something
to
hide.
Not
it's.
A
It's
not
presented
as
like
a
right
in
in
a
culture
where
you
generally
are
more
public
about
more
things
like
it's
not
trivial,
to
translate
the
word
privacy,
because
you
can
end
up
suggesting
that
you're
you're,
seeking
to
hide
things
that
you
are
embarrassed
around
not
like
I
am
engaging
my
right
as
a
human,
so
this
organization
helps
you
basically
come
up
with
better
translations
for
your
product.
So
I'd
like
to
be
following
up
with
her
and
help
seeing
if
we
can
get
IP
fences.
A
There
was
like
music
to
my
ears
when
she
said
like
there's
two
ways
that
we
do
it
and
one
of
them
is
through
transifex
I
was
like
yes
go.
Lydell
like
we
made
the
right
choice,
so
I'm
pretty
excited
about
that
as
you
might
be
able
to,
and
yeah
I
got
to
hear
it
welcome
the
new
axiom
tool.
Yeah,
but
I
won't
go
on
too
much
longer
and
idle.
Did
you
wanna?
Want
talk
about
this
one,
the
project
good.
C
Just
like
a
quick
putting
pin
on
the
board
that
Mozilla
in
the
Mozilla
room
during
force
them
there
also
talk
about
how
they
do
did
and
the
localization
currently,
and
one
of
recent
developments
is
project
fluent.
It's
basically
a
framework
for
creating
translations
in
Mozilla
products,
products
it's
compatible
with
ICU
standard,
which
we
picked
as
the
potentially
future-proof
choice.
So
that's
another
good
decision
on
our
end
and
I
feel
the
they
are
rapidly
iterating
and
we
should
follow
development
of
this
project
and
I
hope.
A
I
think
if
I
have
less
concerns
of
that
and
more
like
trying
to
write
the
ICU
format
values
in
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