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I'm
george
williams
and
I'm
the
president
at
coha
us-
and
there
were
a
couple
of
things-
we're
gonna
get
started
here
in
about
five
minutes
and
I
thought.
I
would
say
a
few
things
that
need
to
be
said.
The
first
one
is
the
bathrooms.
You
go
out
this
door
over
here
and
around
to
the
left
on
the
side
of
the
staircase
that
direction
and
that's
where
the
bathrooms
are
Jill
wants
to
make
sure
everybody
drinks
enough
water
because
we're
at
a
higher
elevation-
and
it's
not
very
humid
here
so
don't
be
afraid
to
drink
water.
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Hi
I'm,
John,
Walker
and
I
am
the
executive
director
for
the
public
library
here
in
public
ount
and
I
just
want
to
welcome
you
to
Pablo
we're
really
glad
that
you've
chosen
our
community
for
this
conference
and
and,
of
course,
I
want
to
welcome
you
to
the
Rawlings
library
as
well,
which
is
one
of
seven
libraries
as
well
as
several
what
we
call
satellite
locations
here
in
the
county
that
we
support.
I'm,
really
glad
that
you
mentioned
Jill
I
do
I.
D
Even
Joe
is
director
of
user
services
here
and
she's
been
working,
really
hard
and,
and
so
I
really
appreciate
what
she's
done
and
I
hope
that
you
appreciate
and
I
know.
You
appreciate
what
she's
doing
to
to
help
host
this,
and
just
just
a
brief
word
for
me.
So
I
I've
been
doing
this
now
for
about
40
years
and
long
time
and
long
enough
to
witness
the
evolution
of
the
ILS
over
that
period
of
time.
In
fact,
at
one
time
I
was
a
systems
administrator
for
inaudible.
D
You
in
the
room
remembers
Alice
yeah
Marshall
does
yeah
notice.
Why
they're?
Only
a
couple
of
us
left
that
I
do
remember
when
libraries,
not
assembly
language,
programmers
on
staff,
I,
remember
300,
baud
modems.
You
know
that
you
with
the
telephone
receiver,
cradle
OCLC,
beehives
and
that's
what
it
stopped
so
I
go
back
quite
a
ways.
D
Landline
prompts
that's
what
the
users
we
do,
and
so
today's
information
disturbing
universe
is
much
much
different
and
it's
not
even
glamour
or
what
it
was
many
many
years
ago.
The
point
is
that
I
think
library
ILS
had
come
a
long
way
and
I'm
really
proud
that
the
Library
District
here,
Pablo
really
led
by
Jill,
joined
the
expanding
universe
of
libraries
that
have
joined
the
open
source
nihilist
and
we
implemented
koha
in
the
last
12
months
and
we're
really
pleased
with
the
outcome
of
that
maturity.
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A
B
C
A
Other
room
is
through
the
door
over
here
and
if
you
follow
the
IT
people,
this
is
the
Rio
special
events
room.
The
other
room
is
called
the
info
zone
room
and
it's
through
the
emergency
exit
and
across
the
hall
over
here
and
I.
Don't
know
what
you
need
for
your
presentation.
Jesse
we've
got
the
laptop
all
set
up
perfect.
A
That's
well
Jesse's.
Getting
this
ready.
I
can
also
say
we
have
a
group
text
set
up
through
group
meeting.
So
if
anybody
wants
to
join
the
group
text,
you
can
come
talk
to
me
and
I
can
plug
your
phone
number
into
there
or
you
can
also
just
email
your
phone
number
to
info
at
Koha
us
organ.
It
was
really
helpful
last
night
in
finding
out
words.
E
Alright,
so
we
have
two
programs
going
on
as
George
mentioned,
I'm
going
to
be
talking
about
the
basics
of
iron,
see
though
getting
involved
in
chat
and
then
just
an
introduction
to
Mozilla
and
Nick
and
Andrew
are
going
to
be
talking
about
bugzilla.
So
if
you're
really
looking
to
like
dig
in
and
searching
Bugzilla
create
accounts
and
things
like
that,
they'll
get
more
detail.
E
E
So
it
is
a
great
way
for
the
community
to
chant.
Have
meetings,
answer,
questions
from
other
people.
You
can
create
an
account
login
to
the
Quahog
community
through
IRC,
and
all
of
our
meetings
for
the
Quahog
community
are
on
IRC,
so
whether
it's
the
coho
monthly
meeting,
it's
the
developer's
meeting,
it's
the
documentation
team
meeting.
That
is
where
all
the
meetings
take
place.
Everything
is
documented.
E
B
E
E
It
was
so
exciting,
didn't
even
have
to
use
an
email
all
right.
So
the
first
thing
is:
is
everyone
comfortable
in
the
Quahog
community
website
Koha
community
org?
You
know
this
is
going
to
be
your
gateway
to
all
of
your
information
and
we'll
share
our
presentation.
Afterwards,
all
of
the
links
are
in
there.
So
don't
panic
about
like
writing
everything
down.
If
you
don't
have
your
pen
and
pad
the
cohosh
community,
orb
is
going
to
be
your
gateway
to
all
of
your
information.
E
B
E
Show
you
that
you
also
have
the
documentation
tab
now.
This
is
going
to
be
a
wealth
of
knowledge.
How
many
people
access
the
manual
on
a
regular
basis,
yep
okay,
so
every
version
has
its
own
manual.
You
can
also
access
the
wiki
through
the
documentation
page
but
Zillah
and
several
other
resources
which
we'll
share
and
then
finally,
the
next
one
which
is
get
involved
and
again.
This
is
how
you
can
get
involved,
whether
your
librarian,
a
developer
or
anyone
in
libraries.
E
C
E
Your
browser,
and
so
as
long
as
your
library
doesn't
have
any
blocks
you
can
come
in
here
and
actually
log
right
into
IRC.
Most
people
create
nicknames.
My
nickname
is
James
arrow,
not
not
anything
fancy.
Just
my
first
initial
last
name,
you
know,
Rocio
is
just
Rocio
I,
think
Addie
I'm
calling
out
people
that
I
know
who
Nick
is
in
the
other
room.
He's
kid
clamp
brendan
is
bag.
There
are
some
other
good
ones.
E
Tall
joy
is
joy,
who
is
Brooke
set
by
water,
so
every
some
people
have
really
unique
names,
and
you
know
other
people
just
first
name
last
initial,
first
name
whatever
you
want
to
go
in
so
once
you
log
in
to
this
page.
Let's
just
see
the
Gandiva
box
here.
This
will
take
you
into
the
phil
heart
community,
so
you'll
see
how
this
builds
over
here.
E
Just
say
hello,
you
know
it's
just
a
great
way
to
get
involved
when
the
community
meets.
Everyone
starts
the
meetings
by
saying
info,
and
then
you
tell
where
you're
from
so
I
would
say:
Jessi
by
water
solutions,
or
you
could
say
advil
they
can
Eve
Public
Library,
and
then
everybody
introduces
themselves
during
these
meetings.
So
again,
this
is
just
a
great
way
to
attend
meetings
and
talk
to
people.
E
So
you
know
this
is
a
way
that
to
you
can
chat
or
interact
with
other
individuals,
so
the
partnerships
and
the
friendships
that
you
need
today
with
people
if
they
have
an
IRC
channel.
When
you
get
back
to
your
library,
you
can
start
chatting
with
them
if
you
are
by
winter
partners
as
well.
We
are
on
IRC
we're
also
on
site,
which
I
can
talk
about
a
little
later,
but
you
can
always
get
in
touch
with
us
and
ask
us
questions.
You
know
in
the
community.
E
E
Okay.
So
now,
let's
talk
about
client,
so
if
you're
really
into
IRC-
and
you
want
to
download
a
plan
to
use
on
your
computer
I
put
four
up
here-
there
are
tons
more.
So
if
you
just
go
higher,
see
clients,
you
can
get
a
full
list
of
plans,
but
these
are
some
that
we
use
I
really
like
Philippi.
That's
the
one
that
I
use
on
my
desktop.
You
can
use
it
on.
B
E
I
know
this
is
heck
chat
text
chat,
that's
a
good
one.
I
think
Kylie
uses
pidgin
norcia.
What
did
you
use?
Do
you
remember
pidgin
yeah?
So
there's
a
lot
of
good
ones
out
here.
These
are
all
of
the
ones
that
I
have
up
here
are
open
source
that
you
can
go
and
download
the
client
on
your
computer
launch
it
every
day.
You
can
also
launch
into
multiple
channels.
So
when
we
say
channels
we
have
our
Koha
channel,
which
takes
us
to
the
Quahog
community,
but
then
there's
other
channels
like.
B
E
Coral
isn't
it'll
be
worse,
erm
that
integrates
with
coma.
So
that's
another
community
that
you
can
go
in
and
chat
with
people
there's
a
EWS
partners
channel.
You
know
that
you
can
go
in
and
chat
with
people
and
then
a
lot
of
people
just
you
know
pregnant
message,
so
it's
just
a
good
way
to
get
into
each
one.
E
The
wiki
has
a
wealth
of
information.
So
if
you
go
to
the
Koha
community
wiki,
the
first
one
I
want
to
point
out
is
the
IRC
Channel,
and
this
has
a
ton
of
information.
Just
kind
of
it
gives
you
tips
on
how
you
can
use
different
in
the
ends
when
you're
in
IRC.
So
if
I
scroll
down
a
little
bit,
you
can
see
there's
the
join
command
whenever
you're,
leaving
the
channel
or
leaving
work
for
the
day.
E
E
C
E
There's
somebody
that
you
talk
to
maybe
add
another
koha
conference
where
you
see
their
names,
how
many
people
are
on
the
Koha
email
listserv
in
addition
to
like
the
PWS
email,
listserv
you'll
see
different
names.
You
know
a
lot
of
times,
you'll,
see
like
clear
on
the
home
user
or
cat
Rin
Petrini
answers
a
lot
of
questions
on
the
Kohala
search.
So,
like
you
can
see
all
of
their
names
up
here.
If
you
ever
just
want
to
private
message,
them
message
them
and
say:
hey,
you
know.
Thank
you
for
that
information.
E
This
has
a
good
breakdown
of
like
kind
of
the
regulars
that
you
see
in
there.
You
know
cayhall,
that's
Kyle
and
Nick
is
kick
camp.
You
know,
so
you
can
see
that
there's
was
that.
So
again,
this
is
just
a
good
one
to
bookmark.
If
you
know
you
see
somebody
in
there,
some
people
have
names
that
you
would
never
know
what
they
are
like.
Rangi
is
Chris
Cormac.
B
E
A
lot
of
times
people
are
elected,
I
want
to
talk
to
Chris.
They
don't
remember
that
it's
Randy,
so
this
is
a
good
place
to
kind
of
bookmark
things,
so
you
know
he's
in
community
the
next
one
is
the
community
Facebook
page,
and
this
is
growing
as
as
you'll
see
this
one
again
is
also
on
the
go
home
community
wiki,
and
this
was
started
as
a
way
to
kind
of
put
faces
to
names.
So
how
many
people.
E
E
E
Ok,
so
now
we've
talked
about
IRC
logging
in
chatting
with
people
getting
familiar.
Now,
let's
talk
about
the
meetings
so
every
month
there
are
Koha
meetings
that
take
place.
This
is
also
found
on
the
Quahog
wiki
and
it's
just
called
IRC
meetings.
There
is
a
table
of
contents.
Everything
is
documented.
So
if
you
missed
one
of
the
meetings
and
you
want
to
go
back,
you
can
actually
come
in
and
see
a
long
list
of
all
of
the
meetings.
E
So
you
can
see
here
the
general
meeting,
the
development
meetings,
documentation
meetings,
if
you
click
on
any
of
those
links
that
will
take
you
and
where
you
can
look
at
the
agenda,
what
they've
talked
about
minutes
and
then,
of
course,
next
meeting
information.
So
this
is
a
great
resource.
If
you
want
to
attend
these
meetings,
they
talked
about
bugs
and
features
that
you're
going
to
see
in
the
release.
I
highly
encourage
you
to
attend
one
of
these
meetings.
You
know
you
can
keep
your
IRC.
E
E
Okay,
so
the
calendar
so
back
to
the
Quahog
community
website.
If
you
click
on
that
calendar
tab,
this
will
give
you
just
a
good
breakdown
of
one.
All
of
those
meetings
are
so
it
will
tell
you
in
your
time
zone
when
that
particular
meeting
will
be.
Meetings
varies
sometimes
I'm
in
the
East
Coast,
so
sometimes
they're
like
at
5:00
p.m.
at
the
end
of
the
day.
For
me
sometimes
they're
at
7
a.m.
in
the
morning.
It
just
depends
they
try
to
make
the
time
it's
very
different,
to
accommodate
people
all
over
the
world.
E
So
if
it
is
in
your
time
you
know
while
you're
at
work
or
you
can
access
it
each
one
of
these
lames
will
tell
you
when
the
meetings
are
so
you
can
see
the
last
two
meetings
were
on
the
11th
and
then
again
on
the
12th
for
documentation.
But
if
we
go
to
October
you'll
be
able
to
see
that
information
for
the
next
month,
they'll
just
check
out,
see
you
next
month.
E
E
C
E
How
about
signed
off
on
a
patch,
alright,
so
well,
I'll
show
you
just
the
basics
of
Bugzilla
how
you
can
get
in
there,
how
you
can
search
and
if
you
want
to
create
an
account,
it's
very
simple
so
from
this
main
page,
if
you're
looking
for
something
you
can
come
directly
in
here
and
you
can
either
enter
a
bug
number.
So
if
you
know
a
bug
and
you're
tracking
something
so
one
that
I'm
really
hot
on
right
now,
let's
see
if
I
have
the
number
memorized
is
one
five,
four
nine
seven
limit.
C
E
Goes
through
and
makes
comments
I
tested
on
this
one:
that's
why
it's
hot
in
my
mind
about
it
and
at
first
I
failed
it
because
the
first
time
I
went
through
and
tested
it
I
kept
getting
error
messages
and
in
the
system.
So
then
a
Gustin
went
through
and
made
changes
and
then
rewrote
the
patch
and
then.
E
As
we
scroll
down
the
bug
needs
to
sign
ops
from
quality
assurance
in
order
for
the
release
manager
to
go
in
there
and
pass
it
or
move
it
on
to
the
next
release.
So
you
can
always
go
through
there
and
see
that
information.
So
I
tested
this
one
on
a
fan
box.
You
can
see
the
sign-off
information
below
you
can
see
it
written
made
comments
to
last
made
comments
and,
as
we
keep
going
through,
you
can
see.
Tomas
did
the
second
sign-off.
E
That
information
on
to
the
next
release,
so
this
is
a
I
think
this
is
a
good
example
of
one
where
it
didn't
work
correctly
right
away,
and
so
it
took
multiple
people
to
test
it
to
fix
it
and
then
to
on
to
the
to
the
next
release.
So
here
you
can
see
Martin
made
a
statement
on
9/12
that
says
nice
work
pushed
a
master
for
1911
and
then
Bob
Moines,
who.
E
B
E
E
This
is
a
good
one.
Groups
of
pickup
locations
for
holds
limit
only
items
currently
on
long
for
reference.
Networking
oh
this
is
this-
is
also
a
good
one.
You
push
too
old,
stable,
okay,
so
here's
another
one
limit
to
only
items
currently
available
for
loan
or
reference,
not
working
a
lot
of
times.
You'll
read
these
four
or
five
or
seven
or
eight
different
times,
and
you
think
to
yourself.
E
E
Routinely,
you
know,
we
see
people
in
there
doing
that
in
this
case
the
assignee
is
Nick
Clements.
So
does
anyone
remember
what
Nick's
IRC
handle
is
yes,
hip
lamp?
So
you
could
just
message
him
in
IRC
and
say
Nick.
Can
you
talk
to
me
a
little
bit
about
bug
one
157,
seven
again
and
that's
a
good
way
to
kind
of
get
involved
and
get
the
conversation
started.
So.
E
My
goal
today
is
to
get
you
as
comfortable
as
possible
to
just
go
in
here,
be
able
to
search
for
a
bug
and
I
want
to
show
you
to
adding
yourself
as
a
CC.
So
if
you
don't
have
an
account
in
Bugzilla,
it's
very
easy
to
set
one
up,
there's
a
tab
here.
It
says
new
account.
What
this
will
allow
you
to
do
is
come
in
and
enter
your
email
address.
B
C
E
If
I
click
on
the
bugs
reported
by
me
again,
this
will
just
give
you
a
good
breakdown
where
you
can
see
kind
of
things
that
were
reported,
you'll
always
be
able
to
see
the
component
so
that'll
tell
you:
is
it
in
the
tools
module?
Is
that
in
the
serials
module?
Is
it
in
notices?
Does
it
apply
to
busy
3950
server?
The
assignee
will
tell
you
the
individual
that
is
working
on
that
particular
bug,
and
then
you
can
also
see
the
status.
So
again
the
status
would
be
new
passed
push
you
can
see.
E
D
E
Gonna,
pull
up
here
do
a
quick
search
for
serials,
so
maybe
I'm
looking
for
something
I,
don't
like
the
current
workflow
or
I,
feel
there's
too
many
steps
when
I'm
going
through
a
process
working
in
the
serials
module,
so
it
might
do
just
a
basic
search
for
serials
that'll
bring
back
the
list
of
results,
the
lower
the
ideas,
the
older
the
bug
is
so
I
think
we're
in
the
22
hundreds
by
now.
Is
that
the
most
recent
ones-
and
it
just
reverse
it
the
other
way?
Why
are
they
in
the
23?
Don't
we're
in
2300?
E
So
if
I
see
something
that's
like
5,000,
that
bug
is
probably
a
little
older
than
some
of
the
new
ones
that
are
out
there
like
this
23
6
1
9
is
left.
Ok,
so
you
know
you
can
see
that
information.
Now,
if
I
click
on
that
title
again,
it
will
take
me
into
the
bug
where
I
can
see
that
information.
If
this
is
something
that
you
feel
would
be
beneficial
to
track,
and
you
want
to
see
the
updates
every
time
it's
been
tested
once
it's
been
tested
if
it
passes
QA
or
if
it
fails.
E
Qa
there's
a
little
box
over
here
on
the
right
hand,
side
and
it
says
CC
and
you'll
notice-
there's
a
checkbox
there
by
default.
If
you're
logged
into
the
system,
you
can
hit
Save
Changes
and
it
will
add
me
to
the
CC
list
and
again,
if
you
don't
want
to,
you
know,
provide
feedback.
This
is
still
a
good
way
to
track
things
in
the
community.
E
So
if
you
want
to
see
you
around,
things
are
changed
for
this
particular
bug
as
long
as
you're
at
it
as
a
CC
anytime,
something
has
been
added
as
a
comment
or
changed.
You'll
get
that
email
right
to
your
inbox,
and
so
you
can
kind
of
keep
track
of
that
particular
bug
so,
for
example,
that
one
for
25
or
97
every
time
that
was
changed,
I'd
have
an
email,
letting
me
know
that
it's
either
passed
or
failed
QA
and
then,
when
it
was
pushed
to
master.
E
E
Yes,
so
there
is
a
voting
option
you'll
see
over
here
where
it
says
importance
now,
generally,
when
a
bug
is
final,
it
defaults
to
a
certain
importance.
Now,
a
developer
or
programmer,
or
even
a
librarian
can
come
in
here
and
change
the
importance
of
of
the
bug,
and
you
can
see
right
now.
This
one
has
a
low
feature,
but
if
I
come
over
here
to
this
bone,
you
do
have
to
be
logged
into
the
system.
E
This
allows
you
to
enter
votes,
and
so
what
the
Quahog
community
does
is
they
will
look
at
the
boats
for
a
particular
bug
bug
if
the
votes
are
high,
they
will
take
that
into
consideration
and
have
people
work
on
those.
So
they
talk
about
these
at
the
developer
meetings
and
the
community,
and
you
can
move
those
developer
meetings
and
talk
about
it
longer
that
was
ideal
to
bring
up.
So
this
is
a
good
way.
E
B
E
Yeah
yeah,
so
they
will
look
at
those
Loren,
tearful
click.
Sometimes
we
vote
on
bugs
in
our
in
our
meetings
with
Joe,
so
yeah.
It's
a
good
way
to
kind
of
give
feedback
again.
I
know
Nick
and
Andrew
are
saying-
is
over
the
interim
coming
from
like
their
side
of
development.
They
want
the
feedback
from
the
librarians,
it's
so
so
critical
for
them
to
understand
like
what
your
workflow
is
at
the
library.
It
helps
them
build
or
write
a
better
bug.
E
You
know
sometimes
I
feel
like
I
get
really
mushy
about
this
kind
of
stuff.
But
when
you
work
with
other
software
vendors,
they
might
have
really
whether
they
refer
to
them
as
a
user
booth
day
or
I.
Don't
know
user
groups
yeah
tell
me
Marshall
what
do
they
say?
E
D
E
Ten
minutes,
okay,
so
again,
I
just
want
to
provide
the
basics
for
you.
So
we
talked
about
searching
for
above
you
can
search
by
you
know,
just
a
basic
search.
E
You
can
search
by
number,
you
can
browse
for
a
bug
and
if
you
click
on
this
browse
button,
this
will
take
you
in
where
you
can
kind
of
walk
through
picking
Koha,
and
then
you
can
look
for
the
certain
component
that
you're
interested
in
so
like
if
I
was
interested
in
cataloging
I
can
click
on
that,
and
then
it
would
allow
me
to
browse
through
those
particular
books.
For
that.
For
that
you
can
also
do
an
advanced
search
and
I
highly
recommend
this.
E
Sometimes
people
will
ask
us,
you
know
I'm
really
getting
interested
in
signing
off,
so
you
can
actually
look
at
bugs
that
just,
for
example,
mean
sign
off,
so
I
can
come
over
here
and
say:
I
want
to
look
at
Quahog
acquisitions
that
needs
sign-off
and
then
actually
do
a
search
with
just
those
particular
buffs,
so
you
can
see
which
ones
need
sign
off
so
again.
This
is
a
great
way
if
you
go
into
that
advanced
search,
that
you
can
drill
down
for
information
that
you're
looking
for
it
since
I'm.
E
E
So
if
you
come
over
to
the
wiki
dot,
Quahog
community
org,
there's
a
sandboxes
page,
just
search
for
sandbox.
This
will
show
you
all
of
the
same
boxes
that
are
available
in
the
community
and
if
you
scroll
down
to
the
bottom,
you'll
be
able
to
see
a
bunch
of
them.
So
the
libre
has
sand
boxes.
You'll
see
it
has
a
link
to
sandbox,
as
well
as
the
staff,
client
and
the
OPAC.
If
you
scroll
down
a
little
bit,
P
gfs
europe
has
some
and
then
by
water
solutions
has
some
as
well.
E
E
B
E
Unsuccessfully
so
I
will
say
there
is
a
there
is
a
town
hall
like
Kyle
and
Nick
did
kind
of
walking
through
this,
but
we
just
I
know
if
I
water
had
our
staff
retreat.
Last
weekend
we
talked
about
how
we
can
make
it
easier
for
people
to
go
in
there
and
test,
even
if
it's
a
bug
that
you
filed
or
above
that,
you
told
us
about
how
we
can
make
it
as
easy
as
possible
for
you
to
go
in
there
and
actually
test
it
through
the
sand
boxes.
E
So
I
know
Kyle
and
nicker
are
working
on
making
it
an
easier
process.
But
what
this
allows
you
to
do
is
kind
of
go
in
there
and
create
a
sandbox.
So
what
what
does?
What
allow
you
to
do
is
go
in
you
give
your
sandbox
a
name.
What
I
generally
do
is
I
just
give
it
the
name
of
the
bug,
but
it
can
be
whatever
you
want.
Your
sandbox
name,
the
bug
number
and
then
the
only
other
thing
you
really
have
to
fill
out
is
answer.
E
There's
actions
over
here
on
the
right-hand
side
too,
and
sometimes
I
I
will
run
this
and
if
we
restart
the
services,
sometimes
that
helps
you
know.
If
you
want
to
test
multiple
patches,
you
can
apply
multiple
patches
to
one
sandbox,
so
you'll
see
there's
an
option
here
that
says
apply
patches,
so
you
can
apply
another
bug
and
what
that'll
do
is
they'll.
Allow
you
to
enter
another
Bo,
so
you
can
have
multiple
caches
on
one
system,
especially
if
there's
dependencies
for
one
of
the
bugs.
E
E
Great
so
I
want
to
leave
some
time
for
questions.
I
have
links
up
here.
We
will
make
our
presentations
available.
All
of
my
slides
are
hyperlinked
to
whatever
the
our
community.
Url
is
or
the
Kohala
wiki
pages.
So
if
you
want
to
go
back
and
follow
the
IRC
channel
or
the
IRC
meeting
notes
or
the
our
community
Facebook
page,
all
of
those
links
are
in
there.
So
you
can
get
started
and
start
chatting
in
the
IRC.
B
E
Yes,
you
can
use
the
vote
or
you
can
attend
one
of
the
Quahog
community
meetings.
That's
a
good
time
because
you'll
have
developers
in
the
meeting.
You'll
have
people
from
the
body
assurance
team.
In
there
the
release
manager
will
always
be
in
there
and
that's
a
good
time.
You
say:
hey
this
bugs
been
kind
of
scale
for
two
months.
Can
we
go
any
activity
on
this?
Another
good
thing
that
I
see
people
do?
Is
you
can
send
an
email
out
on
partners
list
or
the
community
list
and
just
kind
of
do
an
email
and
say?
E
A
E
E
Yeah
the
comments
are
also
fantastic,
so
if
you
create
an
account
in
the
system
and
then
go
in
there
and
place
a
comment
that
is
very
powerful
because
then
the
developer
looks
at
that
and
says:
okay,
this
is
affecting
somebody's
work
at
the
library
or
this
is
causing
them.
You
know
six
different
steps,
then
it
should
be
really
two
steps
or
two
clicks
to
do
this.
You
know
that's
a
really
excellent
way.
We
often
tell
people
like
who's
going
in
there
and
make
a
comment
on
this.
E
Forgetting
fine
things
like
that
and
I
got
into
a
good
conversation
with
one
of
our
libraries
and
I'm
like
Chris.
Please
go
onto
this
bug
and
make
a
comment,
because
this
is
this
is
what
the
developers
need.
You
know
to
see
like
that.
This
is
drastically
changing
the
way
you
do
things
in
your
library.
If
you
went
on
there
and
gave
examples
and
said
you
know,
this
is
going
to
really
change
the
workflow,
so
that
definitely
definitely
helps.