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A
Alright,
Steven
and
Steven
make
me
Jay
it's
his
birthday,
happy
birthday,
Steven
on
that
beautiful
mountain
that
you're
on.
Hopefully,
you
get
Wi-Fi
for
later
calls
today.
You
should
watch
this
recording,
so
you
can
see
us
wishing
a
happy
birthday.
We
would
sing
but
you're,
not
here
so
we're
singing
in
spirit,
but
he
he
mentioned
that
that
we're
gonna
be
doing
another
patch
release
for
go
ipfs
bo
dot
4.23
because
go
1.13
one
yeah
the
1.13
and
created
some
build
issues.
A
So
we're
gonna
resolve
that
this
is
another
khat
release
and
we're
still
working
on
finalizing
all
the
testing
it
needed
to
feel
super-confident
about
some
larger
improvements
slated
for
ODOT
5.0,
our
next
minor
release-
and
there
is
an
issue
so
feel
free
to
go
and
comment
on
that
issue
about
the
exact
set
of
tests
using
our
new
tested
and
if
testing
in
for
us
set
up
to
ensure
that
the
set
of
improvements
we
want
to
make
which
includes
things
to
the
DHT
includes
some
of
the
bit
swap
improvements
that
have
been
happening
in
other
groups
means
IP,
NS
improvements
that
all
of
those
are
highly
tested,
so
that
we
can
feel
really
confident
the
third
only
going
to
make
the
glide
view
of
us
build
and
network
better
I
know
that
there's
also
a
je
s,
IP
less
release,
that's
in
in
flight
right
now,
I
believe
that
started
last
week
and
it's
had
it
entered
V
kind
of
three
week
release
cycle
that
is
now
common
cross-eyed
confess
to
JFS
I'm,
giving
us
a
snaps
for
meeting
that
okay
are
quite
effectively
and
I.
A
A
B
You
can
track
it
on
the
issue.
I
put
put
there
and
we
also
include
now
the
interrupt
tests
on
our
CI
to
make
sure
everything
works
perfectly
yeah
we
added
some
new
commands
to
age
year,
so
we
can
kind
of
have
a
release,
branch
and
the
world
of
things.
It
is
there
and
not
walk
master
yeah.
That's
basically
it.
C
C
The
other
thing
is
that
we've
been
making
lots
of
progress
through
the
pipeline
and
have
been
kind
of
processing
the
backlog
of
both
current
perspective
and
completed
collaborations
through
its
and
it's
working
well,
and
we
should
have
a
meeting
that
or
a
I
guess
in
first
and
announcements
of
a
reasonably
completed
process,
pretty
some
so
you'll
they'll
all
be
able
to
jump
in.
Take
a
look.
A
Alright,
community
Terry
took
a
pass
at
an
awesome,
blog
post
for
some
of
the
IP
fest
camp
content
that
is
ready
for
for
sharing
out
with
the
wider
community.
This
is
a
core
courses.
She
put
together
a
blog
post
for
that
and
also
and
has
some
useful
connections
with
the
proto
school
lessons
that
relate
and
interviews
and
sci-fi
fare
interviews
and
keynotes
and
both
I
think
can
be
bundled
together
into
a
single
indexing
post
that
shares
them
out
to
the
community.
They're.
A
All
awesome
I
was
like
stared
at
the
content,
a
little
bit
really
washed
it
on
like
three
X
speed,
but
this
also
needs
a
post
and
then-
and
we're
done,
I
think
with
with
the
video
content
coming
out
of
ipfs
camp
in
terms
of
making
sure
that
community
has
access
to
it.
I
definitely
think,
there's
more.
A
We
can
do
here
in
terms
of
organizing
it
to
to
make
it
super
accessible
to
folks,
but
in
terms
of
from
a
community
comes
perspective,
it
will
it'll
all
be
out
there
and
indexed
in
some
blog
post
or
another,
so
that
I
believe
is
the
outstanding
one,
and
that
includes
the
Sakai
care
includes
interviews
with,
with
birdie
with
brave
I,
believe
there's
a
few
others
Janice
Yanis
heard
of
concent
one.
A
couple
other
places
like
that:
it's
super
cool,
they're
gonna
be
really
excited.
It's
like
a
hand.
Oh
yeah,.
D
A
Nice
it'll
be
snazzy;
now
they
aren't
it's
pretty
good
in
terms
of
I
watched
at
least
one
of
the
courses
and
the
audio
is
pretty
decent.
You
do
get
this
kind
of
like
someone
is
talking
towards
microphone
and
then
they're
talking
back
at
the
microphone.
But
it's
still,
you
can
follow
everything
and
it
does.
It
does
a
really
good
job
capturing
like
the
flow
and
the
visuals
and
all
of
that
stuff
and
so
I
think
they're,
awesome,
I
think
people
should
totally
use
them
to
do
on
board
on
all
pieces.
A
I
will
be
catching
up
on
the
electives
I
missed
these.
You
couldn't
be
in
two
places
at
once:
snazzy
cool
yeah
and
then
I,
just
I
have
like
my
PFS
alert
and
I
spent
a
little
bit
of
the
weekend,
managing
like
just
arbitrary
columns
for
things
on
the
Internet's.
But
it's
fine
and
cool,
lower
priority
projects
and
maintenance.
We
have
a
Henry
from
the
clone
mm.
Well,
he's
drafted
a
an
awesome
blog
post
on
ODOT
9.2,
my
confess
desktops
most
recent
release.
A
It
is
like
a
great
snapshot
back
in
time
as
well
of
like
the
progression.
The
desktop
has
taken
over
time
and
the
nice
features
it's
added
since
then,
if
I,
if
I
find
a
link
to
an
I'll,
stick
it
in
here
as
well,
but
it's
in
the
blog
Rico
and
it's
super
cool
and
desktop
has
a
new
update.
So
everyone
should
update
desktop
as
well.
I
found
that
every
time
a
desktop
lets
you
update,
it
turns
off
running,
desktop
and
I
look
and
we
go
crap.
A
I'm
not
running
desktop
right
now,
no
wonder
like
communion,
has
fewer
peers
than
normal
I.
Don't
think
that
there
are
any
other
mean
focus
things
here,
other
than
they're
working
on
spinning
up
testing
or
for
various
projects.
We
maintain
as
well
to
make
sure
that
we
can
maintain
them
thoroughly
and
not
introduce
any
bugs.
E
Cool,
so
last
week
has
been
pretty
busy.
We
kicked
off
and
I'm
just
describing
like
a
bunch
of
open
problems
across
ipfs
channel
a
peer
to
peer.
You
can
see.
I
didn't
have
the
time
to
link
here
the
pull
requests
into
this
document,
but
if
you
open
that
swing,
that
Molly,
just
open,
you'll
see
links
to
those
pull
requests,
and
so
an
open
problem
statement
goes
from
the
description
of
the
problem.
What
is
possible
today
on
I
keep
ethical
systems,
it's
also
like
great
documentation.
E
When
people
asked
about
to
do
mutable
data,
and
then
we
tell
them
happiness
and
yeah,
they
kind
of
I
get
a
little
bit
to
us.
But
of
course
like
in
all
these
solutions,
they're
always
like
some
shortcomings,
and
so
an
open
problem
statement
is
both
the
open
problem
that
we
still
need
to
solve
and
a
definition
of
what
is
the
criteria
to
succeed
and
like
complete
this
problem,
but
at
the
same
time
a
survey
or
like
what
is
possible
within
the
idea
vesicle
system
and
what
is
possible
outside
of
a
classical
system.
E
So
this
is
kind
of
like
a
GRU
intro
like
welcome
package
for
researchers
to
help
and
like
join
us
and
like
solving
these
problems,
and
we
hope
to
then
match
this
work
to
like
well,
just
like
leveraging
the
work
that
the
deck
superstructure
team
is
doing
by
providing
attach
to
these
open
problems.
Also
some
tests
where
people
can
see
I.
E
A
E
So
actually
I
opened
today
if
you'll
click
the
pull
request,
they
are
on
the
IP
path,
slash
research,
so
this
is
just
a
link
to
track
it
when
you
think
that
the
request
is
actually
open,
it
has
such
research,
and
so
the
plan
and
like
piece
also
touches
on
cue
for
OPR,
is
the
plan
is
like
to
complete
this
open
problem
statement.
So
I
can
mount
them
say,
excuse
the
thing
that
we
still
need
to
solve.
Here's
the
state
of
the
art
in
the
FS
ecosystem
here
is
a
set
of
the
audit.
E
We
know
from
the
rest
of
the
world.
Here's
what
you
can
try
to
do.
I
hear
some
ideas,
but
I
come
help
us
solve
them,
and
then
we
want
to
also
create
RFPs
like
like
sponsor
people
to
work
with
us
on
corporations
and
be
more
proactive
about.
It's
like
going
to
academic
conference
is
going
to
research
conferences
like
we
are
going
next
week
or
even
going
to
labs
from
you
knees
like
use
some
of
the
relationships
that
we
have
already
to
like
really
foster
some.
E
Some
corporations
that
we
only
never
I
still
make
progress
here
and
so
yeah.
You
are
welcome
to
to
review
problem
statements.
Let
us
know
if
they
are
descriptive
enough
if
they
are
informative
enough.
Some
of
these
are
still
in
the
drafts
free.
So
you
see
like
the
pull
request,
is
great
because
they
are
still
very
very
bratty.
They
are
one
that
is
green
is,
of
course,
the
one
that
like
can
be
read
from
the
scene,
but
I
could
still
more
improvements
to
be
made,
and
so
this
is
the
a
plate
and
open
problems.
E
E
E
E
So
then
we
have
the
next
thing,
which
is
a
research
intensive
workshop.
So
this
is
another
workshop.
This
is
one
is
internal,
so
this
is
a
workshop.
That
was
the
idea
was
conceived
back
in
August,
and
that
will
happen
in
Berlin
around
what
pre-summit
and
it's
a
workshop,
where
it's
kind
of
like
the
research
enabling
the
project
teams
by
doing
the
legwork
or
like
serving
the
state-of-the-art
gathering,
all
the
ideas
and,
in
my
cutting
a
three
day
intensive
thing
where
we
do
actual
protocol
design.
E
So
this
is
not
a
research
intensive
workshop
to
explore,
like
future
future
future
work.
It's
actually
workshop
designed
to
tackle
some
of
these
like
most
pressing
issues,
and
so
you
can
see
here
a
list
of
selected
topics
like
we
had
a
bunch
of
topics
that
were
gathered
from
the
two
project
teams
and
then
after
some
prioritization
and
we
condense
the
Swiss
to
like
four
four
topics
until
for
the
next
month.
E
E
There's
also
going
to
be
a
research,
PM
summit
of
step
cone,
and
this
is
like
the
whole
protocol,
ABS
research,
all
the
projects
and
which
means
like
there's
actually
a
lot
of
events
happening
on
there's
a
workshop
next
week
there
is
the
like,
there
is
DEFCON,
and
then
there
is
the
PM
summit,
and
there
is
the
workshop
intensive.
There
will
be
a
lot
of
troubling.
A
Any
I
know
this
stuff
is
early
and
like
you've
drafted
a
ton
of
stuff
just
since
our
last
meeting-
and
this
is
the
state
where,
if
there's
someone
who's
asking
about
doing
research
in
the
penis
pee
space,
we
could
point
them
at
some
of
these
open
research
problems
or
the
IVFs
slash
research
repo,
as
as
a
place
to
like
at
least
get
started
with
the
things
that
we
are
thinking
about
and
think
are
important.
Or
is
it
hey,
maybe
hold
off
for
another
week
or
something
things
will
be
in
a
better
state
done.
E
Yeah,
like
that's
an
excellent
question
and
it's
an
answer:
Aki's,
it
depends.
So
if
it's
someone
like
looking
for
funding
right
now,
we
still
haven't
formulated
like
what
is
going
to
be
the
RSP
model
or
even
like
how
much
funding
we
will
ask
to
invest
on
like
exploring
these
problems
through
collaborations.
So
that's
something
that
we
are
we're
trying
to
get
that
information
as
soon
as
possible.
E
E
Just
like
a
question
such
a
bit
and
it's
for
a
caddy,
okay,
I
know
you
gave
me
an
update
to
email
about
like
still
working
on
the
club
side.
Point
and
I
just
want
to
know.
If
there
is
any
suggestion
about
like
so
given
that
there
is
a
potential
partner
waiting,
is
there
kind
of
like
a
template
message
to
say
we
are
waiting?
E
A
You
yeah
perfect.
Alright,
we
are,
we
have
reached
end
of
the
quarter,
we're
missing
some
people
that
we
would
hopefully
have
to
do
collaborating,
but
for
the
ones
of
us
that
are
here
reminder
that
we
we
need
to
get
these
done
by
end
of
week,
and
so
now
is
the
time
to
do
to
do
our
grades.
A
The
last
ten
percent
takes
90
percent.
The
aim
here
is
like
let's
try
and
be
precise
and
try
and
remind
her
to
us
refresh
ourselves
on
writing
really
precise,
ok,
ours,
the
document,
but
we
did
okay,
we
definitely
we
definitely
shipped
at
least
one
poster
month,
but
I
also
ping
people
directly
into
this
document
to
help
respond
to
things
which
would
be
snazzy.
A
E
A
A
You
know
direct
embedded
companion
with
TCP
and
WebSockets,
which
would
be
you
know
there
are
things
you
can
do
on
top
of
that
in
brave
that
which
you
get
some
people
experimenting
with
by
sharing
it
out
more
so
that's
that's.
The
objective
is
to
share
that.
We
also
on
the
the
local
IP
MS
community
I,
believe
our
Japan
photo
school
chapter.
Organizer
is
helping
organize
to
ipfs
meetups
around
Def
Con.
A
E
B
A
People
the
tools
through
which
to
to
better
promote
the
exciting
work,
they're
working
on.
E
Absolutely
awesome,
and
so
for
the
world
of
school
I
was
going
to
ask
and
so
what
we
use
in
the
past
mediacom
like
yeah.
It
is
a
good
platform
for
I.
Just
broadcasting
and
saying
hey
I,
give
me
that
is
happening.
We
got
a
very
good
conversation,
yeah
I,
don't
know
if
it's
the
best
thing
for
Japan
or
not,
but
like
worth
checking
if
they
are
using
it
or
if
we
can
just
okay,
we
have
a
pro
account,
so
we
can
just
fight
keep
right
there.
E
A
For
going
to
get
kind
of
more
okay,
an
international
developer,
audience
Eventbrite
is
good,
but
for
more
local
people
you
recommend
something
compacts
I'm
not
familiar
with,
but
seemingly
is
the
more
local
Japan
kind
of
event,
notification
system
and
a
couple
of
other
things
related
to
Def
Con
and
just
events
in
Osaka
and
stuff
like
that
which
should
post
on
and
so
I
think
that
masa,
mostly
gonna
handle
that
as
the
lead
organizer
for
3ds,
but
definitely
good
to
know
that
we
can
give
him
support
on
setting
up
an
account.
His
that'll
be
useful
times.