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From YouTube: Jupyter Community Call - May 31, 2022
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Recording from the Jupyter Community Call in May 2022.
The notes from this call can be found here: https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter/issues/614#issue-1265070346
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A
Wonderful
wonderful
welcome,
welcome,
welcome.
I
know
you
heard
that,
but
here
we
are
again.
This
is
the:
what
month
is
it
may
2022
jupiter
community
call?
I
I'm
isabella,
I
don't
always
introduce
myself,
but
I'm
trying
to
remember.
I
hang
out
in
various
jupiter
communities,
so
I'm
happy
to
have
y'all
here
some
faces.
I
know
some.
I
don't
know
so.
That's
always
exciting
this.
A
If
you
don't
know,
is
a
place
to
kind
of
just
celebrate
what
people
are
doing
share
ideas,
but
the
main
focus
is
that
we're
working
across
communities
and
trying
to
build
those
connections.
But,
of
course,
there's
a
few
things
that
I
have
to
remind
you.
Some
of
you
have
heard
this
many
times.
One
calls
are
recorded.
Zoom
just
told
you
that,
but
just
keep
it
in
mind
whatever
that
means.
For
you
two,
this
is
a
jupiter
community
event
we're
held
to
the
jupiter
code
of
conduct.
You
can
find
that
at
any
time
at
jupiter.org
conduct.
A
A
That's
what
we're
doing
and
basically
what
we're
gonna
do.
My
my
usual
thing
here
is:
we
have
an
agenda.
I
believe
I've
linked
it
in
the
chat
that
we're
just
gonna
go
down
the
list
on
there.
It's
a
pretty
empty
agenda
today,
even
though
we
do
have
some
items.
So
if
you
feel
inspired
at
any
point,
if
there's
something
that
you
want
to
share
that
you
made
that
someone
else
made
that
you
just
thought
was
really
cool.
Any
kind
of
announcements
feel
free
to
add
it
and
we
can
moderate
as
we
go.
A
A
So
I
have
a
few
on
here,
so
I
will
get
started
but
feel
free
to
add,
as
I'm
talking
because
I'll
check
again,
I
first
I
think
we're
actually
going
to
be
talking
about
this
more
based
on
the
agenda.
I
just
wanted
to
give
a
shout
out
to
the
security
team
for
rolling
out
new
documentation
on
the
jupiter
vulnerability
handling
process.
A
I
know
that
that
has
been
a
long
time
coming
because
they've,
given
some
really
cool
shares
on
this
call
before,
and
it
was
really
awesome
to
like
see
the
writing
and
see
the
details
and
I
enjoyed
reading
it,
but
maybe
I'm
just
a
nerd
I'd
recommend
giving
it
a
review
two.
I
wanted
to
say
the
jupiter,
whatever
jupiter
community
building
committee,
jupiter
community
workshops
call
for
proposals
has
been
extended,
so
you
still,
I
believe,
have
another
week
because
it's
june
6.
yeah
to
apply
for
that.
A
If
you
have
any
interest,
I
full
disclosure,
don't
have
all
the
details
about
that,
but
someone
else
on
this
call
might
so
if
they
want
to
add
anything
now,
they're
free
too.
B
Thank
you
isabella.
My
name
is
gail
arlington,
as
you
can
see
my
little
box
there.
B
If
I
have
not
already
met
you,
I'm
the
jupiter
community
events
manager
at
num
focus,
so
I
I
believe,
isabella
put
in
the
link
to
the
blog,
but
what
I
just
posted
in
the
chat
is
the
actual
application,
and
so
so
basically,
we've
extended
this
until
next
monday
and
we
are
looking
for
you
know
we
talked
about
like
the
new
rollout
from
the
security
team
like
these
types
of
things,
like
any
issues,
things
that
you
would
like
to
work
through.
These
are
the
exactly
the
ideas
we're
looking
for.
B
So
that's
been
extended.
You
have
up
until,
like
I
said
the
end
of
monday,
but
it
could
be
a
funded,
we're
looking
for
ideas
for
for
a
funded
workshop,
five
thousand
up
to
five
thousand
for
online
and
up
to
twenty
thousand
to
in
person.
So
these
are
small
groups
and
we're
we're
looking
to
engage
our
community.
B
So
that's
my
big
ra
ra
anyways,
but
please
please,
even
if
you
have
not
a
fully
thought
out
idea,
you
know
please
get
that
ball
rolling
and
even
if
you
don't,
maybe
if
you
think
of
someone
that
might
please
share
that
link
with
them.
So
thank
you
for
your
time.
A
C
Hi,
this
is
just
a
quick
question
to
the
community.
I
I
will
be
organizing
training
out
of
school
from
intermediate
that
advanced
to
interactive
computer
computing
for
biomedical
researchers
and
I'm
going
to
do
a
one
or
two
hour
workshop
next
month
and
I
I
will
basically
cover
some
of
the
infrastructure
changes,
some
of
the
interactive
widgets
and
all
the
good
stuff
that
has
happened
since
many
people
first
had
an
opportunity
to
work
with
jupiter,
but
I'd
very
much
appreciate.
C
D
So
I
will
maybe
suggest
to
look
a
tiny
bit
on
the
paris
side
which
I
wrote
in
the
notes
there
is
like
there's
an
apparent
community
are
relatively
close
and
that
probably
does
a
lot
on
biomedical
and
imaging.
So
by
reaching
out
there,
you
might
be
able
to
find
interesting,
interesting
things
to
talk
about.
A
Can
I
ask
what
do
you
know
what
the
since
we
don't
have
anything
else
in
the
report
intermediate
and
advanced
what
kind
of
level
of
things
you're
like?
What
does
that
mean?
What
kind
of
tasks,
because
that
might
help
me
know
if
there's
something
so.
C
By
intermediaries
and
advanced,
I
mean
people
who
already
know
how
to
use
notebook
and
there's
lots
of
training.
Focusing
on
that.
But
setting
up
took
the
notebook
or
google
up
work
in
an
hpc
environment
is
something
a
little
bit
higher
and
many
people
do
that
kind
of
incorrectly.
They
just
like
very
security
that
they
will
just
wild
cards,
allow
all
ip
addresses.
They
will
allow
the
turn
of
the
authentication
and
turn
out
turn
off
the
https.
C
So
things
of
diet,
like
basics
and
then
also
creating
your
own
custom
visualizations,
which
are
only
ones
to
biomedical
research.
So
there
are
things
like
3d
processing,
3d
graphs,
things
like
genetics,
bioinformatics
relevant
things,
lots
of
different
areas,
I'm
trying
to
give
an
overview,
but
also
give
some
hands-on
experience
in
migrating
to
kind
of
another
techniques.
Rather
than
sticking
with
crypto
notebook
version,
five
or
six,
which
some
people
still
use
as
their
only
interface
for
jupiter.
E
C
I
think
it
would
be
very
cool
to
touch
base
on
on
the
outline
of
the
thoughts
that
you
are
giving
an
exchange,
maybe
some
ideas.
That
would
be
very
interesting
and
do
I
get
right
that
you
also
work
with
the
a
live
team.
C
A
lot
of
the
center
members
were
expressing
interest
in
being
able
to
work
pipelines
in
the
workflows
using
like
graphical
interfaces
like
that,
but
because
it's
not
very
well
integrated
with
hpc
environments,
it
still
causes
some
friction
and
getting
people
to
learn
that
there
are
some
extensions
which
enable
that
is
also
part
of
the
aim,
and
I
know
that
there
are
some
extensions,
but
maybe
there
are
more
which
which
I
do
not
know.
So
maybe
we
should
just
create
a
list
of
interesting
extensions
relevant
to
the
field
anyways.
Just.
F
Okay,
do
you
want
me
to
to
ping
you
later
or
how?
How
can
we
proceed
yeah?
Let's
do
that?
Let's
touch
base
by
email.
D
And
I
know
some
of
you
know
that,
but
maybe
for
people
listening
in
later
and
he's
in
europe
right
now
so
depending
on,
when
you
do
that.
Maybe
you
can
reach
to
him
and
he
may
show
up,
because
you
know
you
may
not
want
to
have
to
maintain
something.
That's
complicated
and
twice
to
specialize
specialize
in
that
with
folks
like
uv,
who
are
like
really
know
what
they're
doing
and
can
and
can
automatically
update
the
hub.
For
you
make
sure
there
are
no
security
issues
and-
and
they
have
research
researcher
in
minds.
D
So
it's
it
might
be
a
good
good
thing
to
at
least
mention
that
during
the
workshop.
C
A
Cool,
I'm
also
throwing
some
things
in
the
notes
for
you,
one
of
the
ones
I
was
gonna
throw
in
for
anyone
who
who
may
not
know,
though,
is
I
was
actually
going
to
throw
in
the
awesome,
jupiter
and
awesome
jupiter
lab
extensions,
but
I
think
you
already
know
they
exist
mike
because
I
think
you've
made
prs
there,
so
this
is
more
being
shared
for
for
everyone
now,
but
yeah.
C
A
Yeah,
I
wasn't
sure,
but
I
I
know
that
it's
been,
I
don't
know,
they've
been
really
cool
lists
for
for
sure,
but
also
I'm
trying
to
think
too.
I
know
we've
had
things
on
these
calls,
but
nothing
immediately
comes
to
mind
for
me.
So
no
that's
a
good
question
cool.
I
will
keep
typing
this
up
at
some
point.
Are
there
any
anyone
inspired
for
their
own
short
report
celebration?
We
spent
a
little
more
time
on
discussion
today,
but
I
think
we're
fine.
A
D
Which
doesn't
mean
the
paper
is
finished,
because
there
is
still
a
lot
of
bold
things.
That
say,
please
add
reference
here
or
expand
there,
but
I'll
keep
the
draft
is
submitted,
and
so
now
we
need
to
to
polish
things
and
starting
to
to
get
ready
for
sci-fi,
because
you
know,
beginning
of
mid-july
is
going
to
be
coming
really
really
fast.
D
B
Hey
yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
make
a
quick
announcement.
There's
going
to
be
a
sprint
at
the
pi
data.
London,
that's
coming
up
in
a
couple
of
weeks.
Darius
and
vadar
will
be
the
facilitators
on
that,
and
so,
if
you
happen
to
be
in
london
and
want
to
do
a
sprint,
please
check
us
out
and
I
will
be
there
too,
so
I'll
actually
be
able
to
meet
some
of
the
community.
A
A
A
D
Tiny
bit
more
news
from
last
month,
so
we're
still
trying
to
push
the
security
work
forward,
trying
to
standardize
the
process
around
reporting,
vulnerability
issues
again,
as
you
know,
everything
which
is
security
related
is
really
opaque,
because
we
can't
discuss
it
publicly
in
case
there
is
a
vulnerability.
D
We
try
to
outline
a
process
so
that
it's
easier
both
for
community
members
and
developers.
So
we
developed
the
guideline
which
will
still
still
change.
There
is
a
pull
request
against
the
jupiter
website
to
make
it
part
of
the
jupiter
website
and
we'd
love
to
have
folks
feedback
on
that.
Does
it
help
you
for
your
organization?
D
Do
you
want
to
participate,
and
especially
you
know,
you
don't
need
to
be
a
security
expert,
because
one
of
the
main
things
that
we
have
difficulty
with
is
just
following
up
on
on
report
and
making
sure
that
every
that,
when
we
have
the
reports,
there
is
a
response.
Even
if
the
report
is
wrong,
you
know,
even
if
it's
not
security
issue
and
also
have
a
single
place
where
people
can
know
whether
there
is
there
have
been
a
security
vulnerability
and
how
to
update
toronto
forest.
D
So
if
you
have
any
interest
in
security,
go
to
either
the
pr
on
the
jupiter
website
or
on
the
security
repo
of
jupiter
and
talk
with
us
tell
us
what
you
believe
would
be
good
for
your
organization,
what
you
would
like
to
see
more
publicly
disclosed
or
what
would
help
you
with
everything
jupiter
and
security.
D
We
were
thinking
also
of
making
a
workshop,
but
we
did
not
submit
one
the
reason
being
that
the
security
team
is
right
now
for
people
and
we
are
super
busy.
Our
schedule
is
already
packed,
so
we
don't
have
the
time
to
organize
a
workshop
or
a
discussion
or
something
like
that.
So
if
you
have
ideas
you
know
about,
we
would
like
to
hear
about
x,
y
and
z,
on
security
and
jupiter,
or
something
like
that.
D
A
D
Yes,
go
ahead,
I
mean
we
can
look
at
the
roles.
A
D
We
are
looking
at
how
to
increase
that,
but
basically
we
we
don't
want
people
to
have
to
go
on
a
repository
and
find
how
to
open
a
security
vulnerability
on
a
specific
repository,
especially
especially
when
we
don't
know
which
repository
it
can
be.
So
what
we
want
is
already
you
know
as
a
jupiter
level,
maybe
higher
at
some
point.
You
know
if
other
projects
want
to
contribute
to
that.
I
have
a
bunch
of
folks
that
could
be
I'm
going
to
use.
D
You
know
the
business
term
of
being
on
call,
which
means
that
you
monitor
the
meeting
lists
and
if
someone
stands
a
vulnerability
report,
you
acknowledge
the
vulnerability.
D
We
don't
ask
you
to
judge
the
vulnerability
at
all,
but
just
to
try
to
open
an
actual
advisory
on
the
right,
jupiter
repository,
and
you
know
every
week
check
whether
the
developers
of
the
repository
have
responded
to
this
report.
So
obviously
you
know
on
this
meeting
news,
because
it's
an
open
mailing
list.
We
get
a
bunch
of
spam.
Like
you
know,
we
want
to
help.
You
improve
the
seo
of
your
website
that
you
obviously
see
that
it's
not
a
security
report.
You
just
ignore
it.
D
A
Okay,
interesting,
I
was
reading
when
you
were
saying
that
you
were
saying
opening
it
like
on
the
correct
project.
Just
so
should
these
well,
I
guess
this
is
not
actually
relevant
for
everyone,
so
maybe
I'll
hold
back.
No.
I
found
this
really
interesting
to
read.
I
I
have
not
gotten
to
see
this
process
detailed
so
explicitly
before.
So
once
again,
maybe
it's
nerd
stuff,
but
I
thought
that
was
interesting.
D
D
I
mean
we,
don't
I
mean
it's,
it's
mostly,
you
know
it's
trying
trying
to
have
the
right
vocabulary,
because
what's
happening
right
now
is
folks
that
make
the
report
like.
If
I
find
a
vulnerability,
I
send
a
meeting,
I
send
an
email
and
then
I
will
open
an
advisory
and
I
will
fix
it.
D
So
I'm
doing
all
the
roles
right,
and
so
it's
really
hard
when
you're
part
of
all
the
roles
to
realize
what
folks,
in
any
one
of
those
roles
c
and
don't
see
right,
and
so
we
are
trying
to
do
that
mostly
so
that
the
different
parts
of
the
vulnerability
and
the
leading
process
are
clearly
delineated
and
also
you
know,
trying
to
to
spread
the
load
across
many
people,
and
you
know
we
we
discovered
a
number
of
things
like
you
know
in
particular,
because
I'm
one
of
the
person
who
was
there
when
jupiter
was
created.
D
I
have
access
to
almost
all
the
repository
and
organization
on
github,
because
I
am
an
admin
and
someone
else
probably
will
not,
and
so
those
are
things
where
we
would
like
to
have
feedback.
You
know
like
someone
who
tried
to
step
into
the
coordinator
roles
and
as
part
of
the
continental
role
they
realize
that
they
can't
do
x,
y
and
z,
because.
F
C
C
Yes,
so
my
question
is
in
this
process:
are
the
subsequent
points
reflecting
the
timeline,
or
is
it
roughly
because,
like
there
is
a
point,
coordinate
or
positive
release
and
announcement
dates?
D
So
that's
that's.
One
of
the
difficulty
we
have
is
that
most
of
our
process
is
open
source
and
most
of
the
guideline
you
find
on
other
places
are
not
about
open
resource,
and
so
when
we
publish
a
patch
on
github,
the
patch
automatically
becomes
public,
and
so
there
is
a
question
that
doesn't
happen
for
proprietary
product,
which
is
how
do
you
under
patching
the
software
and
making
the
release?
D
D
There
is
this
weird
things
where
we
have
to
merge
before:
releasing
and
merging
the
vulnerability
is
making
it
public,
and
so
there
is
this
weird
race
condition
which
socially
we
can't
avoid,
and
so
all
this
is
like.
That's
why
it's
still
guidelines?
It's
not
completely
like
you
know
we
want
to
improve.
It
is
those
are
things
that
we
have
to
work
through
a
couple
of
times
to
figure
out
how
they
will
work.
D
And,
of
course,
you
know
a
lot
of
different
jupiter
projects
have
different
ways
of
being
managed,
so
we
can't
we
sometimes
stay
vague,
because
I
know
how
ipython
works
and
I
can
do
things
like
python
that
can't
do
in
jupiter
lab,
because
jupiter
lab
is
built
using
ci
and
python
is
bit
on
my
machine.
So
I
can
do
things
with
like
python
that
I
can
do
with
lab
and
vice
versa.
C
An
issue
that
emerged
several
times
was
that
people
users
would
complain
that
the
changelog
is
missing
for
any
specific
attack,
which
was
published
to
address
a
security
vulnerability,
and
sometimes
they
are
not
satisfied
with
an
answer
that
there
is
no
tag
because
it
was
published
in
a
stealth
mode
to
avoid
disclosing
their
vulnerability
early.
C
D
I
think
I
think
that's
on
a
per
project
basis,
if
it
were
just
me,
I
think
that,
because,
as
soon
as
usually
in
most
cases
as
soon
as
you
fix
as
you
push
a
fix
which
comes
from
a
vulnerability
handling
process,
it's
visible
in
the
commit
log,
and
if
we
have
attackers,
we
will
be
able
to
automatically
detect
that,
like
this
see
a
commit
which
comes
from
a
github
advisory,
the
github
advisory
doesn't
have
the
same
url
as
issues.
D
So
it's
completely
obvious
and
usually
when
you
see
the
fix,
you
know
what
the
issue
is,
or
you
can
reverse
engineering
what's
the
issue
and
how
to
make
the
attack
plus,
usually
once
unless
we
have
someone
who
has
asked
for
delayed
of
a
publication
of
the
detail,
because
it
was
a
number
ago,
there
is
no
reason
not
to
publish
all
the
information
as
soon
as
the
software
is
released
so
x.
D
For
me,
a
security
release
is
the
same
as
normally
released,
except
it's
time
sensitive,
which
means
as
soon
as
you
merge
the
results
under
the
vulnerability
fix.
The
vulnerability
should
probably
have
the
change
log
as
well
in
it.
No,
it's
a
normal
pr,
except
it's
it's
private
until
merged,
then
you
should
have
as
a
vulnerability
and
everything
and
you
know
event
something
else
that
you
should
be
able
to
do.
Is
you
get
cve
numbers
when
you
work
on
the
vulnerability
you
are
allowed
to
publish
the
cv.
D
Number
itself
say,
for
example,
jupiter
lab
is
affected
by
cv,
2022
5150,
because
there
is
no
information
itself
in
the
cv,
and
that
is
information
that
businesses
rely
on
to
to
get
ready
to
update.
So
it's
sometimes
even
important
to
say
we
will
release
a
fix
for
this
cv
in
10
days
15
days
a
month
or
we
don't
know
soon
so
that
at
least
you
know,
companies
can
put
their
cv
number
in
their
database.
A
D
D
A
lot
of
those
organizations
have
just
stand
out
that,
and
you
know
it's
to
force,
usually
it's
to
force
vendors
to
fix
it's
basically,
once
we
sent
you
the
report
that
there
is
a
vulnerability,
if
you
don't
reply
to
us
or
regardless
of
what
you
do
in
90
days,
this
will
become
become
public,
and
so
we
have
this
guideline
as
well
in
this
document
to
hold
ourselves
accountable
like
if
you
send
us
something
which
should
be
you
know,
within
security
security.
D
Sometimes
there
are
caveats
and
you
want
to
to
have
a
specific
process.
Once
you
send
us
something,
we
will
try
to
hold
ourselves
accountable
to
the
90
days,
19
day
windows.
We
ask
you
not
to
publish
before
because
we
might
be
working
on
on
it,
but
usually
the
reporters
are
in
the
loop
and
know
what's
happening,
but
basically,
if
we
haven't
done
anything
in
90
days,
you
should
be
used
if
it's
okay
to
publish
it,
because
we
should
have
done
better.
The
other
timeline
that
we
have
is
trying.
D
I
don't
remember
exactly
how
much
it
is.
I
think
it's
48
hours,
something
like
open
days
like
work
workable
days.
When
you
send
us
a
report,
we
try
to
tell
you.
We
receive
the
report
in
48
hours,
not
whether
the
report
is
valid,
not
whether
we
will
work
on
it,
but
at
least
yes,
we've
got.
We've
got
your
mail,
we
are
aware.
A
Yeah
and
I
love
hearing
about
these
things
because
they
they're
definitely
not
like
these-
are
some
of
my
favorites
right
they're,
not
jupiter,
specific
problems
like
we're
solving
them
in
a
jupiter
context,
but,
as
you
pointed
out,
most
of
your
references
when
your
team
was
working
on
this
right
were
had
different
circumstances
and
that
has
left
some
experiments.
So
that's
like
I
just
love
hearing
these
things
and
it's
like
oh
well.
Now
we
have
a
reference
in
the
space
and
starting
to
work
off
each
other.
D
We
can
even
go
further
on
on
security
and
push,
for
example,
a
thing
they
would
love
to
have
on
the
jupiter
side
is
reproducible
release
where
people
could
take
the
codes
that
we
have
on
github
and
remake
the
turbos
and
wheels
files
and
obtain
the
same
bytes
for
bytes
like
to
make
sure
that
you
know
the
developers
machine
have
not
been
compromised,
so
it
doesn't
prevent
the
code
itself
on
github
to
to
have
a
backdoor,
but
right
now,
a
lot
of
folks
when
they
do
pip
install
or
honda
install
like
nobody
checks
that
the
code,
which
is
actually
in
the
wheel
files,
is
the
one
which
on
github.
D
So
there
is
a
supply
chain
attack
possible
here
and
for
ipython.
That's
something
that
I've
been
trying
to
do.
A
lot
like
you
should
be
able
to
go
on
your
machine,
get
the
rerun
the
same
command
that
I
run
on
my
machine
and
get
exactly
the
same
by
provide
files.
So
you
know
we
are.
We
are
just
at
the
beginning
of
the
security
process.
D
Week,
yeah,
I
think
it's
every
other
week
on
tuesday
slightly
later
than
this
call
it's.
It
should
be
on.
G
D
Jupiter
calendar,
so
you
should
be
able
to
to
find
it
like
this
meeting
by
by
subscribing.
A
A
D
Yeah,
I
I
don't
you
know
it's
it's
hard
to
follow.
Everything
which
is
happening.
So
I
was
wondering
also
for
is
a
jupiter
community,
organizing
something
for
sci-fi.
Is
there
something
specific
sprints
get
together?
D
Do
we
have
some
folks
that
are
there
for
the
first
time
that
wants
to
discuss
specific
things?
Do
we
want
to
have
maybe
a
lightning
talk
about?
What's
new
in
jupiter
at
some
point
or
in
the
plenary
notes,
I
don't
know
I
was
just
going
to
to
ask
you
know
what
I
think
that
again
it
will
be.
You
will
probably
be
there.
I'm
assuming.
B
Yeah
yeah
so
we're
starting
to
put
some
thoughts
together
to
that,
because
because
jupiter
khan
isn't
going
to
happen
until
next
year-
and
I
am
I'm
now
good-
that's
one
of
the
reasons
why
I'm
going
to
be
going
to
london
is
I'm
going
to
be
doing
some
site
visits,
but
just
little
a
couple
cities
in
there.
But
that's
the
beauty
of
europe
right.
B
You
can
take
a
train
and
get
just
just
like
new
england,
where
I
grew
up
anyways
a
couple
hours
and
you're
in
a
whole
different
state,
but
anyways.
We
are
looking
for
ideas
for
that.
So
matthias,
if
you
have
specific
things
or
anyone
on
this
call,
I'm
going
to
put
my
email
in
the
chat.
Please
feel
free
to
shoot
me
any
thoughts.
You
have
about
stuff
you'd
like
to
see
at
upcoming
conferences,
because
they're
they're
the
best
place
to
to
kind
of
piggyback
those
things.
D
D
I
know
that
that
you
know
something
that
we
did
at
jupiter.com
was
to
try
to
have
most
of
the
core.
Jupiter
contributors
have
the
same
t-shirt
with
a
bright
orange.
D
Be
recognized
I
mean,
obviously
you
know
we
can
try
to
do
that
at
sci-fi
as
well
by
we.
I
think
we
had
name
tags
software
jupiter
branded
like
magnetic
magnetic
clips
that
you
could
put.
B
Yeah,
I
I
think
my
welcome
package.
I
got
a
name
tag
and
a
t-shirt
and
a
bunch
of
stickers
that
that
that
was
in
my
my
welcome
package
that
that's
a
great
point
matthias.
I
am
you
don't
know
this
about
me,
but
I'm
kind
of
the
queen
of
swag.
I've
created
gift
bags
for
several
events.
B
So
if
I
think
the
key
for
any
type
of
swag
is
what
people
are
gonna
use,
I
think
sometimes
when
people
they
just
want
to
slap
their
logo
on
things
that
used
to
work
for
subaru
and
I'll.
Never
forget
one
time
for
a
dealer
conference.
They
had
me
put
logos
on
the
urinal
cakes,
so
nothing
quite
like
that.
B
A
That
is
an
interesting
story,
I'm
sorry,
and
that
was
recorded
too.
So
I
mean.
A
Crossed
any
lines
for
anyone
yeah,
I
don't
are
people
aware
of
anything
else,
I'm
personally
not
aware
of
any
events,
matthias,
I
remember
in
a
jupiter
lab
call.
Probably
a
month
ago
there
was
some
discussion
about
probably
a
tutorial,
but
I
really
haven't
heard
anything
since
so
I
I
have
an
idea
if
anything's
happening.
D
You
know
it's
also
me
asking,
because
you
know
there
is
more
and
more
happening
and
I
was
hoping
to
also
get
some
information.
Well,
I
know
that
there
is
now
euro
sci-fi
in
switzerland
in
september.
I
don't
know
if
we
do
anything
there.
B
Not
at
this
moment,
but
I
know
that
we
will,
because
I'm
working
with
jim
on
that
we'll
we'll
put
something
together.
D
And
pendrive
with
jupiter
lab
installed
on
it.
I
think
we've
all
learned
to
not
trust
usb
keys
distributed
at
conferences,
so
I
won't
like
you
can
give
me
as
many
usb
stick
as
you
want.
It
will
go
directly
in
the
trash
right
after
the
security.
A
Discussion
too
right
go
ahead.
Romeo.
A
E
Euro
sci-fi
is
in
basel,
that's
actually
where
I
am
so.
If
you
need
help
there,
just
let
me
know
walking
distance
for
me.
D
D
I
I
remember
last
24
9
pike
on
cleveland.
I
believe
one
of
the
vendors
had
lock
picking
kits
and
locks
for
security,
and
you
had
to
to
pixel
lock
to
to
win
things.
A
A
Well,
it's
coming
soon,
though
you're
absolutely
right.
So
with
that
before
I
added
something
that
I
can
share
to
the
agenda,
but
I
want
to
give
people
a
moment.
Is
there
was,
were
these
wonderful
discussions
so
brilliantly
inspiring
to
some
of
you
that
you
want
to
share
something
else
now
we'll
sit
in
silence
for
a
few
seconds.
A
Okay,
not
even
the
pressure
of
silence,
wonderful
well,
in
that
case,
I'm
going
to
share
two
resources
that
I
think
are
really
cool
in
the
jupiter
space,
but
I
don't
hear
talked
about
a
lot,
namely
because
for
those
of
you
who
may
not
have
encountered
me
somewhere,
I
am
at
least
theoretically
a
designer,
if
not
by
some
metric.
I
don't
know,
and
so
you
know
I
work
with
not
a
lot
of
other
designers
and
so
there's
not
always
a
lot
of
resources
talked
about.
A
Like
you
know,
what
are
we
thinking
about,
what
users
do
or
like?
Where
are
we
getting
feedback?
How
are
we
kind
of
you
know
testing
the
work
we're
doing
with
people
who
use
it.
You
know,
maybe,
as
often
as
like
all
day
for
their
work
most
days
or
just
as
infrequently
as
like.
I
just
pop
in
sometimes
when
someone
sends
me
a
thing
that
I
don't
know
how
to.
A
Oh,
I
don't
know
right
so
yeah,
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
and
give
you
a
quick
look
at
the
jupiter
surveys,
repo
first,
so
I
think
some
of
you
are
aware
of
this,
but
right
on
github
we
have
jupiter
surveys
which
records
any
major.
I
think
jupiter
related
survey
that
was
perhaps
redundant,
but
it's
not
a
trick
name,
that's
exactly
what
it
is.
The
thing
that
I
like
about
it,
too
is
there's
some
really
different
surveys.
I
think
all
of
them
have
listed
the
questions
that
were
asked
too.
A
So
I
like
to
point
to
this
too,
because
it's
both
good
for
like
if
you
want
the
results,
but
I've
also
had
people.
Ask
me
like
hey.
I'm
trying
to
you
know,
write
a
survey
for
a
different
project,
I'm
working
on.
I
don't
really
know
what
to
do.
I
haven't
written
one
of
these
before
I've
also
sent
them
to
places
and
been
like.
A
Oh,
you
know
here's
some
examples
of
questions,
even
though
these
are
not
super,
like
general
community
surveys
for
the
most
part,
but
yeah,
I
I
think
they're
really
cool
and
when
you
go
into
any
of
them,
I
believe
you
just
have
a
let's
go
yeah,
you
have
a
readme.
That
explains
who
did
it,
what
happened
and
kind
of
a
general
overview?
So
I
really
like
these.
I
think
I
think
that
it
can
be
useful
to
remember,
like
some
of
these
questions
have
been
asked
before
and
have
answers
right.
A
D
D
No,
but
if
you
want
people
to
if
you
want
to
reach
a
different
kind
of
users
and
the
one
that
follow
twitter
or
something
like
that,
that
may
give
you
you
know
people
who
wonder
around
boost.
But
I'm
guessing
everybody
knows
jupiter,
but
you
may
get
a
different
sample
sample
population
than
the
online
one.
A
D
And
a
num
focus
more
more
generally
may
want
to
run
something
quickly
like
that.
You
know
if
people
are
in
person,
you
can
ask
you
know
maybe
six
to
ten
questions
maximum
something
rapid
you
can
do
rapidly
could
be
a
good
thing.
I
don't
know
if
the
focus
has
ipad,
they
can
secure
to
the
table.
B
So
is
that
not
already
done
is
because
I
I
guess
I
just
assumed
I
haven't
attended
one
of
the
events
yet,
but
that
that
information
when
people
register,
because
that
that
was
my
thought-
is
that
they
had
something
similar
ipad
or
something
where
you
quickly
boom
boom
boom.
So
you
can
get
some
demographics.
D
I
don't
there
is.
There
is
maybe
some
information
in
the
scipy
registration
thing,
but
I
don't
believe
I
don't
remember
having
having
seen
an
ipad
at
the
nem
focus
boost
for
a
long
time.
A
And
one
of
my
personal
recommendations
for
running
surveys,
too,
is
just
having
a
really
specific
goal.
It
helps
you
keep
your
questions
short.
It
helps
you
have
takeaways,
so
I
think
the
other
thing
is,
I'm
I'm
not
sure
it's
a
good
point,
matthias,
but
if
there's
like
a
something
more
specific,
maybe
too
than
sci-fi
in
terms
of
demographics
right,
I
think
this
could
be.
A
My
guess
would
be
anything
from
like
how
do
you
engage
with
jupiter
stuff
like
where
do
you
get
your
info?
I
would
be
interested
in
that
even
just
with
running
these
calls,
because
we
have
so
many
different
channels
and
I'm
not
actually
that
confident
that
I
am
reaching
people
on
most
of
them.
It
could
be
as
specific
as
like
hey
we
want
to
know.
A
Maybe
this
is
a
controversial
one.
We
want
to
know
which
interface
you
know
you
go
to
as
your
default
right
like.
I
think
they
could
be
that
simple,
but
also
really
informative
and
that's
a
good
point.
I
always
I
always
forget
about
conferences,
because
I'm
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know
what
I'm
doing
so,
if
that's
something
people
are
interested
in,
I
know
it's
a
short
timeline,
but
if
it's
a
short
survey
that
could
actually
be
really
interesting.
D
I
just
just
that
sometimes
survey
are
not
to
ask
people
a
question,
but
you
tell
them,
though
they
don't
realize
that
like
are
you
aware
there
is
a
jupiter
community
called
every
end
of
every
last
tuesday
of
the
month
at
5,
00
pm
european
time,
like
most
people
may
say
no,
but
now
they
know
that
it's
there.
C
And
but
although
I
know
that
that
took
in
combust
repository
has
a
survey
from
2020,
which
I
believe
is
in
the
main,
the
great
ball,
would
it
should
it
be
consolidated.
A
A
The
results
are
here,
I'm
like,
I
know
where
the
results
are,
because
I
made
that
pr,
but
I
don't
think
we
had
so
I
didn't.
I
made
the
pr,
but
I
was
not
the
one
who
handled
the
data
at
this
point
because,
like
it
wasn't
me,
but
actually
that
would
be
awesome
because
we,
the
questions,
are
in
the
notebook,
but
it
would
be
really
nice
to
just
have
them
listed
on
their
own.
A
Thank
you
for
pointing
that
out
that
that
does
seem
like
a
good
at
the
very
least,
adding
that
to
jupiter
surveys,
but
also
I'm
curious.
I
guess
I
don't
know.
Yeah
we'd
see
what
we
do
thanks
for
pointing
that
out.
D
A
D
D
For
me,
you
should
have
jupiter.org
team
compasses
and
have
all
the
information
there
for
all
the
organization
and
everything,
because
I
I
can't
I
can't
find
half
of
the
information
I
want,
because
it's
on
different
ui,
it's
every
time.
A
Yeah,
yes,
I've
definitely
had
that
and
sometimes
the
question
of
is
it
on
a
team
compass.
Is
it
on
the
main
project?
Repo
does
not
help
but
yeah.
No,
that's
a
that's
a
good
point.
Maybe
I'll
put
that
on
a
future
call
thing.
Let's
talk
about
the
team
compass,
I
know
they
have
like
a
template
and
stuff
and
we
can
look
at
that
would
be
interesting.
D
Yeah,
the
other
thing
which
is
security
related,
is
a
multiple
organization
in
jupiter,
make
it
impossible
to
do
most
of
the
security
work,
and
I
I
love
I'd
love
to
merge
some
organization
together,
because
otherwise
you
have
to
replicate
what
you
do
in
many
many
cases.
I
have
to
think
four
people
in
every
security
report,
because
I
can't
think
an
organization,
a
team
or
things
like
that.
D
I'm
I'm
not
I'm
not
even
trying
to
battle
this
one.
I've
I've
gave
the
point
several
times,
but
you
know
it's.
It
seemed
that
the
easiest
thing
to
do
is
to
oh.
I
want
to
create
something
I'm
just
going
to
create
a
new
jupiter
organization.
It's
also
you
know
for
contributing
for
some
contributors
from
private
sectors.
They
have
to
ask
for
specific
permission
to
contribute
to
some
orgs
so
having
more
orgs,
make
that
more
difficult
for
them.
A
A
Okay,
no
one's
like
mathias
your
controversial
take,
but
no
the
last
thing
I
want
to
show
you
today
before
we'll
wrap
up
is
it
is
under
the
jupiter
lab
main
repo?
I'm
actually
have
always
kind
of
wondered
why
but
there's
a
set
of
user
stories
for
how
people
might
interact
with
jupiter
things,
and
even
though
it
is
in
lab
and
lab
specific,
I
think
this
one
was
really
cool
so
right
there
we
have
potential
security
github's.
Trying
to.
A
Let
me
know
for
those
of
you
that
don't
know
user
stories
are
a
really
common
tool
used
by
designers.
That
kind
of
says,
like
the
format,
is
generally
as,
like
you
choose
kind
of
some
kind
of
category.
A
I
want
to
do
some
kind
of
task
so
that
I
can
achieve
this
goal
and
those
can
be
really
useful
for
figuring
out.
You
know
what
tasks
do
we
want
to
prioritize
first?
How
do
we
want
to
make
this
workflow
work,
all
those
kind
of
things
thinking
about
the
end
user
and
not
just
the
development
process?
A
So
I
wanted
to
point
it
out,
because
I
know,
for
example
too,
when
people
are
like
when
I'm
talking
to
my
family
and
they're,
like
what
do
you
do
all
day,
isabella
and
I'm
like
gosh?
How
do
I
describe
what
do
people
do
with
this
tool?
This
is
also
a
great
resource
for
that,
because
it'll
list
things
right.
So
this
one
is
specifically
about
real-time
collaboration
and
they're
like
okay.
So
we
have,
you
know
a
researcher.
How
might
they
want
to
use
it?
How
would
you
want
to
collaborate
on
a
huge
collaborative
team?
A
You
know
that's
truly
global.
What
if
you're
just
a
student
and
you're
trying
to
like
turn
in
your
homework
or
you're
trying
to
work
with
other
students,
I
shouldn't
say
just
a
student
that
was
yeah.
Okay,
you
get
the
point
that
there's
a
range
of
people,
so
this
is
one
that
I
really
have
never
heard
anyone
say
anything
about
because
I
think,
because
it
just
lives
under
this
I
would
say
quite
random
and
perhaps
misleading
title
design
directory
of
jupiter
lab,
but
I
find
I
found
a
lot
of
them
relevant
for
multiple
projects.
A
A
C
C
C
So
I
only
discovered
that
these
days
stories
that
you
showed
like
two
years
into
contributing
to
trip
that
up
because
they
were
not
very
like
not
highlighted
very
well.
So
I
don't
know.
I
always
think
it
may
be
that
there
is
a
troop
docks
like
a
general
dogs
with
links
to
every
single
project,
maybe
a
design
section
which
links
to
all
these
different
repositories
and
sections
of
workplace
tourists
could
be
very
useful.
A
So,
oh
I
was
just
going
to
say
I
can
only
speak
as
someone
who
is
really
stumbled
into
jupiter
like
a
couple
years
ago
and
was
found
it
very
hard
to
find
things.
I
could
see
that
as
being
useful,
particularly
if
you're
a
designer.
It
has
been
very
hard
to
find
like
things
that
are
related
to
that.
So
I
could
see
that,
but
I
think
matias
probably
has
an
even
better
high-level
view
of
how
this
should
work.
G
I
I
can,
I
can
say,
as
a
long
time,
jupiter
user,
but
first
time
developer.
I
can.
I
can
second
what
what
matthias
said
about
it
being
confusing
about
knowing
where
to
to
to
go,
which
repo
and
yeah
getting
some
of
that
information
from
single
place
for
sure.
A
I
I
would,
but
I
also
think
we
might
run
into
I'm
not
sure
if
we're
going
to
run
into
another
call
or
not
the
there's,
there
might
be
an
rtc
meeting
today,
but
I
think
they
might
have
moved
it
again.
So
I'm
not,
let
me
check
the
calendar,
but
yes,
cool,
I'm
glad
that
was
inspiring
to
you
all.
I
don't
want
to
keep
you
if
you
have
to
run
just
disclaimer
there.
If
you
need
to
go,
feel
free.
Are
there
any
final
thoughts,
though
I
don't
want
to
cut
anyone
off.
A
Okay,
well,
thank
you
for
going
on
this
adventure
with
me
today.
I
will
wrap
it
up.
Then.
I
love
I
love
when
I
come
in,
and
you
know
check
30
minutes
before
and
find
nothing
on
the
agenda,
but
then
we
always
find
something
to
talk
about
because
there
is
so
much
going
on,
even
if
the
people
haven't
found
their
way
here.
So
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Of
course,
there
will
be
another
call
next
month.
It's
at
a
weird
time.
A
In
fact,
I
think
it's
a
pretty
unfriendly
europe
time
because
I'm
going
to
be
trying
out
some
different
stuff.
If
you
heard
me
talking
at
the
beginning
per
request
to
try
some
different
time
zones
check
the
community
calendar
for
that,
but
I
don't
think
it's
very
europe
friendly
to
be
honest
with
you,
so
that
one
probably
won't
be
it
long
term
and
the
other
thing
I
have
for
you
is:
if
you
have
any
feedback,
if
anything
broke,
it's
really
good
for
me
to
know.
A
I'm
gonna
link
my
little
feedback
thing
in
the
chat,
no
pressure,
but
that's
the
only
way.
I
know
when
things
go
when
things
break
so
and
of
course,
if
you
have
any
interest
sharing
in
the
future,
please
feel
free
to
actually
I'm
always
hopeful
that
one
day
I
will
get
a
demo
of
matthias's
wonderful
documentation
solution,
but
I
know
that
that's
a
work
in
progress,
so
we
still
have
time
community
calls
will
keep
happening
and
yeah
they're
going
to
keep
going.