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A
A
So,
if
you
would
like,
please
sign
in
the
agenda
is
in
the
chat
and
if
you
would
like
to
talk
about
an
issue,
please
add
your
name
in
the
list
and
why
don't
we
get
started
with
Fred.
B
Hello,
so
just
some
updates
mainly
on
non-technical
subjects,
so
the
two
weeks
period
notice
for
archiving
The
and
maintaining
repository
was
actually
last
Wednesday.
So
basically
I
will
proceed
to
Archive
archive
them.
Only
Brian
is
raised
interest
of
not
archiving
documenting
extension,
but
all
the
others
are
going
to
be
your
case.
So
yes,
just
for
information
thanks
to
Jason
and
Jason,
for
all
the
comments
and
English
think
about
the
proposal
for
expliciting
the
policy
of
both
membership
rights.
B
B
We
can
probably
we
should
probably
keep
ask
for
a
vote
on
that
one
as
it's
clarifying
some
membership
rights,
I
guess
it
makes
more
sense,
and
my
last
question
is
I
was
not
there
last
week
in
the
note
for
of
last
week,
apparently
it
was
decided
to
set
up
a
vote
for
I,
guess
accepting
or
not
the
for
requests
from
Nick
to
support
rendering
mermaid
syntax
in
mardones
graph
and
did
somebody's
bootstrap
that
Vote
or
or
not.
If
not,
then
I'm
happy
to
do
it.
A
B
No
problem
and
I
I
go
for
the
vote
on
mermaid
stuff,
as
I
definitely
want
the
the
work
of
Nick
merch.
Hopefully
people
we
agree
with
us.
B
C
Yeah-
and
so
you
know,
that's
led
to
some
interesting
conversations
over
on
the
jet
I'm
I'm,
just
standing
back
because,
like
it's
not
gonna
happen,
so
I'm
not
gonna
do
anything
there,
but
it's
calling
out
what
things
like
this
when
you
pick
a
particular
project
or
particular
product
over
a
platform
or
a
standard,
and
you
know
sneakily,
that's
kind
of
why
I
did
this
right,
like
I,
want
us
to
have
a
way
that
we
can
talk
about
these
things.
C
It
just
happened
that
I
actually
think
that
this
is
a
really
good
product
for
our
purposes
at
this
time.
So
that's
actually
a
really
good
job
to
read
to
learn
about.
You
know
what
what
is
a
jet.
Why
do
we
need
a
jet
and
what
happens
when
you
have
something
that
isn't
really
a
Jep,
because
there's
no
underpinning
to
it
right
sort
of
an
object
lesson:
good
luck!.
A
Thank
you
for
bringing
the
vote
up
and
let's
continue
and
if
I
drop
the
ball
I
apologize.
I
really
truly
do
not
remember.
A
D
Hey
good
morning,
good
evening,
everyone
so
a
couple
items
Jupiter
AI,
which
is
our
interface
for
connecting
Jupiter
lab
and
Jupiter
notebooks,
with
generative
AI
models.
D
We
just
released
1.0
for
Jupiter,
Lab,
3
and
2.0
for
Jupiter
lab
4
and
we're
planning
to
maintain
support
for
both
Lab
3
and
lab
four
and
kudos
to
my
teammate
David
for
driving
the
releases
of
those
Point
O
releases
I
also
have
a
blog
post
that
I
submitted
into
the
medium
blog
queue.
I
submitted
that
on
Monday
sent
a
follow-up
email
yesterday,
I
know
a
lot
of
people
are
probably
taking
some
time
off
so
wondering.
E
Yeah
sorry
I
was
super
busy.
I,
don't
want
to
be
a
gatekeeper
happy
to
have
a
quick
read.
You
know
just
improvising
and
approve.
D
Okay,
thank
you.
Yeah
I
already
ran
ran
through
it
with
Brian,
because
I
pretty
much
have
to
have
my
public
Communications
vetted
through
him
and
he's
approved.
It
he's
also
out
on
vacation
this
week,
but
I
can
follow
up
if
you
need
to
make
any
revisions
to
that.
Thank
you.
D
I
appreciate
that
all
right,
thank
you.
That's
all
I
got.
B
A
Is
there
someone
who
can
give
him
access
I?
Think
it's
one
way
of
doing
it
is
Twitter
accounts
are
what
you
authenticate
to
get
into
medium.
So
we
add
a
list
of
Twitter
accounts.
I
can
review
that's
a
thing
or
I,
don't
know
if
you
can
explicitly
share
the
draft
but
yeah.
Please.
D
D
A
E
And
and
the
medium
draft.
D
A
Great,
thank
you
and
Mike.
You
are
up
next.
F
Please
note
that
it
has
changed
its
versioning
scheme,
so
it's
no
longer
on
0x
and
now
it's
synchronized
with
lab
versioning,
it's
4.0
and
it
happily
also
works
with
notebook
version
7.,
and
one
of
the
highlights
is
that
because
Jupiter
lab
no
longer
ships
beam
him
up
or
files,
it's
all
handled
by
the
extension,
and
we
discussed
a
few
meetings
back,
whether
to
Port
that
into
the
core.
We
can
still
have
that
discussion
later,
but
for
now,
I
get
critical
need
of
users
is
smart,
started
just
works
after
the
box.
F
After
installing,
and
thank
you,
everyone
who
helped
to
make
the
releases
happen
and
thanks
for
it
for
opening
a
request
to
finish
up
some
processing
issues
and
I
have
one
question
whether
anyone
was
planning
on
making
a
patch
release
for
Jupiter
lab.
There
are
quite
a
few
bug
fixes
which
some
of
them
were
already
fixed.
Some
of
them
are
in
draft
but
uses
a
keep
opening
issues.
F
Duplicative
issues
reporting
the
same
back
over
and
over
and
I'd
also
like
to
have
some
of
the
things
for
LSP,
which
were
managed
to
be
released
so
that
they
can
continue
with
reporting
the
extension.
If
no
one
has
time
for
that,
I
can
dedicate
a
little
bit
of
my
time
to
release,
but
yeah
just
wanted
to
sync
up
this.
B
C
F
A
F
A
I
am
next,
so
I
I've
brought
up
a
few
calls
the
virtual
scrolling
of
the
notebook
and
proposing
a
different
user
experience
of
navigating
that
rather
than
the
native
scroll
bar,
because
when
you
have
the
native
scroll
bar
in
a
finite
document
of
unknown
height,
the
experience
of
it
is
a
little
counter
to
what
your
normal
expectations
would
be.
A
How
tall
your
document
is,
because
that
height
is
going
to
change
and
those
two
things
make
using
the
virtual
scrolling
of
the
notebook
enough
noticeable
that
some
people
turn
off
that
feature
and
we
don't
have
it
on
by
default
and
so
Gabriella
who
couldn't
make.
The
call
today
has
made
some
prototypes
of
a
different
way
of
scrolling
virtual
notebooks,
and
she
is
requesting
volunteers
for
a
15-minute
user
test
of
these
prototypes
to
get
some
feedback
and
I
will
also
be
asking
at
the
accessibility
call
the
next
time.
A
That
call
is
as
well,
but
you
know
the
more
the
merrier
well.
This
data
will
help
come
up
with
a
way
of
making
the
experience
of
rendering
The
Notebook
virtually
and
scrolling
through
it
Pleasant
enough
that
we
can
make
it
the
default,
because
I
think
it
should
be
our
goal
for
Jupiter
lab
to
be
the
performant
and
the
only
way
to
guarantee
that
is
to
render
just
what's
on
your
screen,
and
the
only
way
to
do
that
is
to
give
people
an
experience.
A
That's
good
enough
that
they're
satisfied
with
it
and
doesn't
downgrade
what
their
expectations
are.
So
please
there's
a
comment
that
I
linked
to
and
an
issue
about
this.
If
you
are
willing
to
spend
15
minutes
on
this,
please
just
write
a
comment
there
and
we
can
connect
and
I
would
really
appreciate
it
and
Gabriella
has
been
really
eager
to
get
this
stuff
in
front
of
people.
So
I
think
she
would
appreciate
it
too.
Thank
you.
A
F
A
Be
right,
it's
just
like
how
much
work
do
you
want
to
do
how
much
implementation
do
you
want,
because
some
of
the
scrolling
stuff
is
very
subtle
and
irritating,
but
yeah.
We
were
talking
about
exactly
how
you
can
only
only
get
so
far,
because
if
you're
specifically
talking
about
scroll
mechanics,
that's
like
that's
a
really
difficult
thing
to
prototype
in
figma.
So
at
some
point
for
Fidelity's
sake,
we'll
have
to
also
do
the
same
thing,
but
with
a
draft
PR
or
something
and.
F
Yes,
so
one
of
the
subtle
features
of
many
scroll
bars
is
that
they
also
allow
to
highlight
more
State,
and
that
varies
between
browsers.
But,
for
example,
when
you
search-
and
you
can
see
a
little
highlight
on
the
sections
of
the
document
where
they
are
matches,
and
that
would
also
potentially
apply
to
printers
some
editors
allow
to
use
scroll
bar
to
highlight
where
there
are
errors
in
the
document.
F
So
I'm
pretty
excited
about
having
this
virtual
scroll
bar
I
just
wanted,
whether
you
are
considering
things
like
that,
or
are
you
only
thinking
about
the
mechanics
and
whether
this
is
a
good
idea?
Right
now,.
A
Well,
the
hope
is
that
this
becomes
a
feature
that
can
be
incrementally
improved
in
a
lot
of
ways.
One
way
that
seems
low
cost
at
the
beginning
is
to
highlight
these
cells
that
are
in
your
viewport
in
the
scroll
bar,
so
you
have
a
sort
of
like
moving
LED
of
which
cell
you're
currently
looking
at
or
which
range
you're
looking
at
an
imaginary
future.
A
That's
very
far
from
today,
each
one
of
those
little
squares
is
actually
a
rendered
thumbnail
of
the
cell
like
Google
Slides,
but
we're
so
far
from
being
able
to
do
that
that
that's
just
a
fantasy
feature,
you
could
imagine
the
search
provider
tying
in
so
that
it
highlights
specific
cells
with
matches.
As
you
search
the
way
you
said,
but
yeah
we're
not
like
I
think
the
initial
prototypes
are
going
to
be
pretty
modest
and
allow
for
iteration,
because
it's
it's
just
the
mechanics
of
the
scrolling
right
now
aren't
satisfying
enough.
A
A
Great,
thank
you.
If
there's
no
one
else,
we
can
move
on
to
Healy.
G
Everyone
very
excited
to
announce
a
Jupiter
Open
studio
day
in
New
York
City
on
Monday
August,
28th
I
will
be
there.
Much
of
my
team
will
be
there,
it's
being
hosted
by
Bloomberg.
These
Studio
days
are
awesome,
they're
sort
of
like
unconferences.
If
you've
had
that
experience,
it's
where
I
made
my
first
ever
Jupiter
contribution
and
I'll
be
doing
a
tour
of
various
Jupiter
project
meetings
to
spread
the
good
news
but
yeah.
If
you
can
make
it
it's
going
to
be
a
great
time.
G
And
also
anyone
who
would
enjoy
coming
and
can
make
it
please
pass
that
word
along
I
put
I'll
stick
the
link
in
the
chat,
but
I've
already
put
it
in
the
agenda
for
today,
French.
H
Oh
Darian
did
a
bunch
of
hard
work
and
herded
cats
and
we
have
a
new
accessibility
meeting
time,
usually
the
meeting's
15
minutes
after
this
meeting
on
every
other
week.
But
now
we
are
moving
to
Thursdays
at
9,
00
a.m.
Pst
and
yeah.
That's
gonna
be
the
new
accessibility
time
it's
after
the
Jupiter
server
call
during
the
off
weeks
of
the
Jupiter
server
contributing
hour.
H
So
we
hope
to
see
some
more
folks
there
and
we
hope
that
it's
a
little
bit
more
friendly
for
the
Eastern
European
Team.
A
Cool.
Thank
you.
It
wasn't
really
that
maturity
in
Zach's
awareness
person,
so
he
was
like
okay,
that's
it,
but
yeah,
please
come
so
the
next
one
isn't
actually
tomorrow.
It
is
a
week
from
tomorrow
and
please
come.
It
is
the
same
time
as
this
call.
H
A
H
Still
working
towards
some
notebook,
7
fixes
as
our
recommended
application
for
screen
reader
users.
So
if
you
have
any
spare
Cycles
come
on
over,
we
have
some
issues
queued
up
and
we
can
put
folks
to
work
if
they
have
the
cycles.
A
Cool
great,
we
have
reached
the
bottom
of
the
agenda.
Is
there
anyone
who
has
been
holding
back
now's
your
moment.
A
Okay
cool:
is
there
any
additional
discussion
that
is
held
over
from
before
that
we
ought
to
pick
up
now.
I
can
stop
the
recording,
if
there's
nothing
that
is
outstanding.
H
I
had
a
question
for
Ely
and
I
was
she
can
not
answer
I'm,
not
sure
about
this,
but
I
think
it's
really
if
it's
okay
really
interested
in
these
Open
studio
days,
because
Bloomberg's
run
them
a
few
times
and
I'm
curious
about
how
y'all,
as
an
organization
benefit
from
doing
this
or
how
it's
you
know,
what
motivates
you
all
to
keep
doing
this,
because
it
seems
like
a
great
event
being
able
to
offer
the
space
and
time
for
something
like
this
and
yeah
again.
Please
feel
free
to
decline.
To
answer
really.
G
Well,
you
know,
I
may
be
the
only
bloomburger
here
today,
but
I'm,
not
the
only
former
bloomburger
here
today,
so
I
welcome
anyone
else
to
jump
in
who
can
speak
to
this,
who
maybe
was
more
involved
in
starting
up
these
events?
I
my
understanding.
Well,
you
know
it's
great
to
connect
with
the
community.
I've
personally
made
a
lot
of
connections
to
Jupiter
folks
that
have
really
come
in
handy
with
working
on
Jupiter
and
I.
Think
that's
probably
true
for
a
handful
of
Bloom
burgers
at
this
point.
G
Part
of
my
team's
mission
in
particular,
is
contributing
to
Jupiter,
which
you
know.
Jupiter
lab
is
a
product
that
we
rely
heavily
on
for
one
of
our
own
products,
and
so
it's
feeling
very
on
the
spot.
G
But
you
know
it's
I
think
it's
sort
of
a
like
broad
vision
of
contributing
to
this
product
that
benefits
us
so
much
and
Bloomberg
has
great
spaces
for
hosting
and
great
resources
for
hosting
in
general,
and
it's
relatively
easy
to
pull
together
an
event
like
this
and
we've
definitely
seen
it
benefit
the
whole
Community
when
we've
done
them
in
the
past.
H
Sorry
to
put
you
on
the
spot,
but
yeah
the
benefit's
apparent,
so
thank
you
all
for
the
support
boom.