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From YouTube: Project Operations 2019-08-26
A
Cool
okay,
hello,
I,
guess
we'll
just
get
started
then
so.
Welcome
to
the
monday
august
26
IVFs
project
operations
weekly
call
hooray,
okay,
so,
let's,
let's
just
take
it
from
the
top.
It
doesn't
seem
like.
We
have
a
whole
lot
of
updates
on
the
agenda.
Thus
far
Alan
Steven
have
we
got
any
ipfs
implementations
updates.
It
sounds
like
most
of
them
happened
last
week.
A
A
C
And
no
major
updates
and
collating
all
of
the
both
sides
of
feedback
from
from
opera
and
to
one
single
place
that
we
can
evaluate
and
talk
about,
move
that
forward,
and
then
our
Cuddy
and
I
are
getting
together
today
to
run
a
few
collabs
through
a
test
pipeline
using
air
table
and
look
at
a
kind
of
policy
engine
approach.
We've
been
that
I
worked
up
last
week
around
how
to
evaluate
the
incoming
collaboration
opportunities
so
yeah.
You
know
we
can
hit
a
little
demo
or
something
next
week,
but
we're
gonna
meet
this
afternoon.
C
A
Have
I
have
an
update
from
ENS
it
turns
out,
they
did
a
whole
lot
of
work
that
they
just
weren't,
really
updating
us
on.
So
basically
the
thing
is
finished.
Much
like
the
it's
it's
a
plugin.
We
can
probably
just
submit
it
to
the
accordion
s,
people
to
list
it
in
their
directory.
So
that's
wonderful
and
they're.
Also
now
thinking
a
lot
about
the
UX
stuff,
so
we're
in
kind
of
the
fun
phase
at
this
point
so
exciting,
yeah
I
think
that's
most
of
the
most
of
it.
For
now,
I
know.
D
That
I
know
that
the
DNS
folks
have
been
where,
like
at
least
Makoto,
has
been
like
publishing
blog
posts
on
this,
like
every
two
or
three
weeks,
which
is
amazing,
like
are
there
other
other
forms
of
communication,
or
you
know
announcement
that
we
should
be
doing
to
get
people
trying
this
out
and
actively
using
it.
Given
that
it's
gotten
to
a
pretty
awesome
level
of
fidelity,
I.
D
I
was
there
last
week,
it
was
pretty
awesome.
It
was
a
very
jam-packed
week
with
I
think
at
least
three
different
berlin-based
conferences.
So
there
was
each
Berlin
spy.
There
was
web
3
and
there
was
Def
Con
all
all
with
various
ipfs
related
presentations
and
help
desks
and
workshops.
It
was
super
snazzy
I
have
a
a.
D
D
But
there
was
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
cool
stuff
there
and
we
did
multiple
proto
school
workshops.
There
were
at
least
two
workshops
that
were
prepared
for
ITF
s
camp
that
we
gave
at
web
three.
We
were
running
this
p2p
note
that
that
Hector
was
moderating
so
that
had
a
lot
of
cool
content
also
help
from
the
pinata
folks.
There
was
a
an
IP
of
us
helpdesk
at
each
Berlin
which
got
a
lot
of
exciting
attention.
D
Yeah
and-
and
we
also
got
mentioned
a
number
of
times
in
various
like
center
stage
talks-
we
didn't
actually
get
mentioned
by
Richard
Stallman,
but
I
had
a
really
long
conversation
with
him
about
how
ipfs
could
maybe
make
the
web
behave
a
little
bit
more
like
he
wishes.
The
web
would
behave
more
package
manner,
manager,
esque,
so
we'll
see,
I
think
it's.
D
D
B
D
D
Japan
I
guess
Tokyo
area
who's
heading
up
a
critical
chapter
and
then
there's
folks,
of
course,
in
like
Shenzhen
and
Shanghai,
and
places
like
that.
There
there's
not
like
one
single
community
person,
but
there
are
many
people
who
have
kind
of
stepped
up
to
manage
local
communities
in
the
China.
The
general
Asia
region.
C
The
only
the
only
a
little
bit
of
news
there
is
that
we
do.
We
talked
a
little
bit
about
things
like
couldn't:
release
workflow
for
both
desktop
in
GUI
and
web
UI,
and
making
sure
that
the
right
versions
of
those
are
packaged
with
court
limitations
when
they
ship
make
sure
that
things
are
sync
there.
So
that
there's
a
there's
a
step
now
and
the
release
for
desktop
to
make
sure
that
the
latest
version
is
it's
there
and
then
the
next
step
after
that
is
making
sure
that
things
are
broken
proactively
instead
of
manual
testing.
C
So
there's
an
issue
that
Rick
started
around
the
doing
in
automated
testing
of
web
UI
against
latest
version
of
corn
fragmentation
and
slowly
but
surely
filling
out
the
testing
matrix
that
I
talked
about
week
before
last
I.
Think
then,
and
then
there's
something
cremates.
We
we've
agreed
that
that's
the
place
that
we
want
to
get
to
and
that
probably
next
quarter
is
going
to
be
a
quarter
where
we
can
actually
get
to
those
places
and
start
filling
in
some
of
those
gaps.
D
The
collaboration-
that's
thread
of
things
also
tends
to
include,
like
the
the
in
web,
browsers
work
around
I
pianist
and
any
other
things
that
are
needed
by
web
browsers
from
sage
ASI
PFS.
Are
there
any
updates?
I,
don't
know
either
from
future
Hugo
someone
who's
in
those
conversations
about
kind
of
where
we're
at
where
we
need
to
be
whether
things
are
well
on
track
to
be
supporting
our
super
strategic
web
browser
collaboration,
I.
C
You
go
can
given
an
update
about
the
IPS
work
that
he's
doing,
but
the
review
of
mid-quarter
that
we
did
for
those
specific
calls
everything
seems
to
be
on
track
in
in
that
area
and
Lydell.
It's
not
here
to
give
a
specific
update
about
brave,
but
so
far
as
of
that
be
lead
quarter
ten
days
ago,
that
was
a
everything
that
we
had
on
the
schedule
for
this
quarter
was
sunshine.
E
Yeah
regarding
the
Vanessa,
just
just
came
from
vacations
I'm,
still
kind
of
going
through
a
backlog
of
pull
requests
and
emails,
and
all
that.
But
one
thing
I
can
say
now-
is
that
this
week
we'll
try
hard
to
finish
the
Ibanez
spec.
So
we
can
move
move
it
along
for
the
go
implementation
and
also
for
the
GS
part,
where
I
had
already
some
discussions
or
to
kind
of
reduce
the
scope
to
get
that
out
faster
and
yet
hopefully,
this
week.
That
will
be
hundred
percent
ready
to
go.
D
I
think
it
was
done.
It
was
an
hour-long
version
of
the
two-hour
async
version.
There
was
some
interesting
discussion
kind
of
slightly
different,
slides
slightly.
You
know,
having
been
to
both
I
thought.
Both
were
really
good.
If
you
want
to
watch
the
previous
one,
it's
up
on
YouTube,
if
the
most
recent
one
I
don't
think
was
recorded,
but
it
was
kind
of
the
same
set
of
content
with
just
slightly
different
discussion
for
the
folks
who
were
not
23
and
wanting
to
talk
about.
It
is.
D
A
D
A
Sounds
like
our
reorg
has
successfully
really.
So
that's
that's
yeah!
That's
where
I'm
at
are
being
placed.
Okay,
so
the
last
one
and
I'm
just
gonna
read
this:
it's
we've
got
a
goal
based
quiz
live
in
the
front
page
of
ipfs
that
io.
We
gather
metrics
to
this,
to
guide,
documentation,
efforts
to
the
next
quarter
and
just
make
the
front
page
more
fun
and
you
can
see
its
own
IP
a
test
at
I/o.
I
can.
F
F
We
changed
the
buttons
on
the
very
top
of
the
page
to
say
and
learn
more
or
get
started
and
based
on
that
is
the
beginning
of
a
funnel,
as
well
as
what
people
do
or
do
not
click
on
as
they
go
through
the
quick
get
started
single
question
quiz.
That's
gonna
help
expose
a
lot
of
information
to
us
about
howard
going
forward,
and
it's
also
part
of
a
larger
test
plan.
If
you
want
to
click
on
the
link
that
says
c8
here,
you
can
see
where
that
effort
fits
into
just.
B
F
And
we-
and
this
is
something
that
I
need
to
actually
spend
on
today-
is
if
there's
there's
sort
of
a
catch-all
for
something
else
not
seen
here,
and
we
want
to
guide
that
to
a
specific
forum
topic
that
we
can
monitor
a
little
bit
harder.
Thank
you.
A
F
And
that
was
backed
up.
We
did
some
general
usability
testing
with
a
set
of
ten
folks
have
an
internal
three
community.
Obviously
the
future.
We
take
that
proportion
to
be
a
little
bit
different,
but
this
is
something
that
we
mobilized
over
the
course
of
like
four
days,
so
so
together,
there's
a
lot
of
interesting
stuff
that
we
glean
from
that.
That
will
help
us
both
in
terms
of
the
docs
effort
and
in
how
we
approach
that
that
page
itself
in
the
future.
A
D
Even
did
you
want
to
mention
the
the
thing
you
added
underneath
no
updates
in
the
core
implementation,
Syria.
B
So
that
I
yeah
I
know
we
got
a
contributor
come
in
and
finally
just
get
up
with
a
bunch
of
like
race
conditions
and
report
of
them
and
fix
one
of
them.
So
look
if
it's
maybe
race-free
I'm,
not
apologizing,
but
we've
had
issues
were
like
you've
missed
the
race
detector,
ed
Brandis
and
modules
would
constantly
have
problems,
probably
not
causing
any
actual
problems,
that's
hard
to
tell
if
races.
So
it's
just
nice.
It's
been
all
time.
Fine.
A
Okay
sounds
like
that's
it
for
this
morning,
then,
and
see
y'all
in
various
other
things
later
on.
Okay,
bye-bye.