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A
Now,
all
right,
hello,
everyone
welcome
to
April
3rd,
my
baby
brother's
birthday
edition
of
kubernetes
upstream
at
community
meeting,
he's
very
near
and
dear
to
my
heart.
So
a
happy
birthday
out
there,
though,
and
today
we
are
gonna,
be
doing
mostly
a
working
session,
which
is
awesome
because
so
many
of
us
have
so
many
deliverables
that
we
want
to
get
done
so
we're
here
together
as
a
team
and
doing
some
co-working.
But
before
we
get
started,
we
do
have
some
things
going
on.
First
things
first
welcome
if
this
is
your
first
meeting.
A
A
You
know
the
majority
of
people
in
this
room,
but
let's
still
try
to
be
nice
to
each
other
at
all,
but
it's
a
small
group,
so
I'm,
okay,
with
either
like
interrupting
me
or
whatever,
that's
totally
fine,
and
is
there
anybody
else
on
the
call
right
now
that
would
like
to
give
an
intro
that
maybe
doesn't
know
many
faces
on
the
call
right
now.
That
would.
A
All
right,
and
if
you
just
if
you
decide
to
change
your
mind
if
any
or
if
anybody
here
would
like
to
do
a
new
intro
or
whatever
just
holler
it
out
during
our
working
session
and
we'll
be
happy
to
go,
say
hi
all
right
now,
let's
move
into
some
really
quick,
stand-ups
I'm,
not
gonna,
go
through
our
normal
sections.
Today,
I'm
just
gonna
have
open
standup.
So
if
anybody
on
the
line
has
updates
from
last
week,
they
want
to
share
or
challenges
need
a
collaborative
buddy.
Whatever
that
you
would
like
to
discuss.
B
Yes,
I
turned
some
things
on
the
Cates
contributor.
Twitter
handle
is
up
and
running
no
real
content
yet,
but,
like
I
feel
like,
like
I've,
actually
been
doing
a
lot
of
behind-the-scenes
stuff
for
Red
Hat.
As
far
as
like,
how
do
we
feed
content
into
the
Red
Hat
beast
right
and,
like
I,
figured
that
all
out
the
way
they're
doing
it?
It
actually
makes
a
lot
of
sense
for
them
and
it
could
make
sense
for
us
too,
in
the
sense
of
like
they
feed
everything
into
a
file,
and
then
that
file
then
has
tweets.
C
B
The
two
blog
post,
or
at
least
the
the
Sica's
or
the
reality
II
sig
scalability
blog
posts
like
I,
felt
like
tweeting,
that
out,
but
I
didn't
feel
like
I,
had
consensus
or
anything
around
like
a
style
or
like
what
to
say,
or
anything
so
I
I'm
free
game
right
now
to
kind
of
like
free
wheeled
it
a
little
bit
to
like.
Okay,
let's
see
what
works
we'll
see,
what
doesn't
kind
of
thing,
but
at
some
point
we
need
to
have
like
a
good
voice,
for
this
account
right.
Yeah.
A
Would
like
you
to
go
out,
go
out
of
the
gate
with
something
more
than
like?
Let's
just
retweet
some
contributors,
so
I
guess
hold
the
horse
for
one
sec
until
we
can
get
some
more.
Some
more
t's
crossed
I'm
really
glad
that
what
it's
up
to
like
it
says
under
construction
3,
you
did
apply
for
the
API,
correct,
I
had
AI
and
then
I
saw
the
youths
ping
and
slack.
But-
and
you
said
you
didn't
it.
B
Know
so
I
did
the
Kate's
community
one
like
I,
don't
know
like
I
was
reading
the
PR
and,
like
all
the
names
got
crossed
in
my
head.
Somehow
right,
like
I've,
been
very
kind
of
like
I,
don't
know
in
crisis
mode
the
past
couple
weeks,
so
I'm
trying
to
get
out
of
that.
But
yeah
like
I,
did
all
this
work.
I
was
like
so
happy
and
the
Bob's
like
hey.
That
was
a
wrong
account.
I'm
like
damn.
It.
A
E
A
And
then
are
there
any
bloggers
on
the
line
right
now
our
storytellers
rather
I'm,
sorry
that
are
not
working
anything
that
would
like
to
work
something
and
it's
okay,
if
you're
working
I'm
not
like
trying
to
get
y'all
for
anything
alright.
So
if
there's
anybody
on
the
line
that
needs
to
take
a
that
once
I
take
a
story,
there's
plenty
of
stories
all
right.
So
all
right,
I've
got
my
little
like
checklist
out
of
stuff.
I
want
to
work
on.
So
what
what
are
y'all
gonna
work
on
this
session?
A
F
A
And
I
was
the
I
was
thinking
too,
that
we
could
just
like
brief,
not
briefly
but
like
just
maybe
even
skim
kada
over,
like
the
last
ten
months
of
like
the
subjects
and
even
sort
of
categorize,
some
of
that
stuff
too.
Like
so,
you
know
we
can
get
a
sense
of
like
what's
coming
and
and
what's
going
there
as
far
as
like
action
required
and
fYI
is
and
stuff
like
that
cool.
Looking
lots
of
release
stuff,
yeah,
yeah.
E
A
I
guess
that's
another
thing
to
join
us
cuz,
like
the
release
team,
is
sort
of
like
contributor
summit
team
in
a
sense
where,
like
they
have
someone
that
does
marketing,
however,
that
marketing
individual
really
is
geared
towards
you
know,
as
as
you
know,
maybe
and
and
Jesse
Taylor
shaking
his
head.
It's
more
geared
towards
like
end-users
was
calming
features
stuff
like
that,
not
necessarily
there's
like
inward
components.
I
think
that's
a
lot
of
the
other
roles.
Like
you
know,
CI
signal
is
doing
stuff
with
contributors
like
you'll
see.
A
You
know
that
kind
of
stuff
and
code
trees,
so
I'm
wondering
how
we
could
either
like
support
them
with
the
contributor
side
a
little
bit
better.
They
get
that
you
know
consistent
messaging
there
or
if
we
just
leave
that
alone
completely
and
we
do
zero
with
release
and
I,
think
those
are
some
of
the
things
so.
D
We
should
think
about
there.
Where
do
you
think
things
could
work
with
releases
specifically
around
the
deadlines?
It's
like
we
are,
you
know,
enhancements
must
be
completed
by
this
date.
Code
freeze
is
this
state.
Those
are
good
things
to
be
like
folder
Twitter
and
some
of
the
other
avenues
that
we
can
like
one
of
the
big
action
items
in
our
retro
is.
We
need
to
communicate
more.
You
might
be.
A
Alright,
so
Jonas
is
working
on
some
excuse
me,
some
internal
mapping
of
stuff
y'all,
it's
gonna,
be
really
cool.
I'm
gonna
be
working
in
the
background
on
some
editorial
handbook
e
stuff,
so
I
can
lead
by
example
there.
So
you
can
see
what
we're
doing
as
far
as
like
role,
books
and
stuff,
like
that
also
Chris
I
have
a
quite
a
few
things
that
I
wanted
to
update
with
social
guidelines.
I'll
I'll
just
copy
and
paste
those
in
the
chat
in
a
second,
after
I'm
done
with
my
still
ik
way
here
and
so
yeah.
A
That's
that's
gonna,
be
so
no
and
also
I'm
gonna
be
working
on
the
calendar
and
I'm
linking
I
did
make
us
a
marketing
and
editorial
calendar
from
the
contributor
account.
So
that
is
a
community-owned
thing.
No,
you
know,
no
one
individual
here
will
own
it,
and
I
did
give
us
all
access
the
community
at
and
then
the
next.
A
Then
quarters
yeah,
and
so
here
they
so
the
deal.
The
some
of
the
owners
got
together
of
the
contributor
account
and
that's
pretty
much
all
the
approvers
in
the
communication
folder
and
the
problem
with
giving
everybody
access
to
the
contributors
add
account
I'm
actually
for
one
second,
all
right
and
so
I'll
wait.
Everybody
access
that
today
live
and
Bob
remind
me.
One
more
time
is
community
at
now
on
the
PR.
Only
okay,
it's
pure
or
1/2
K.
So.
G
H
A
H
A
A
free
PR
right
now
is
anybody
looking
for
PRS
new
I,
don't
think
so.
I
think
everybody
here
is,
and
everybody
on
the
line
right
now
is
a
member
that
needs
to
be
a
member
by
the
way
and
I
when
I
say
that
number
I
need
to
the
github
organization,
okay,
cool,
all
right,
so
I
will
do
that.
Lp
are
us
in
and
all
of
the
leads
will
at
least
get
that
so
we're
talking
about
Jonas,
Chris,
Taylor
I
think
you
already
have
access
right
or
you
need
it.
I
might.
A
All
right
and
then
all
right,
let's
get
feel
free
to
you,
know,
start
working
on
whatever
you're
working
on
open,
open
chat.
We
can
chat
about
it
over
actual
I.
You
said
I'm,
not
a
member
yet
would
love
to
take
up
the
PR.
Yes,
that's
awesome!
Yeah
here,
let
me
give
you
the
I'll,
give
you
the
direct
link.
C
A
C
C
We
should
have
everything,
blog
post,
written
and
then
reviewed
with
Taylor,
and
the
second
thing
is
regarding
signor:
I
went
through,
but
no
one
responded,
so
I
did
shift
to
seek
art
and
those
guys
responded
and
the
other
way
as
soon
as
I
posted
they
were
like.
Next
we
will
meet,
and
so
maybe
next
week
I
have
meeting
with
the
sig
earth
sink.
Also
and
then
I
have.
A
That's
awesome
I
apprec--
and
I
like
the
tenacity
to
jump
to
something
else.
So
that's
good
like
if
you,
if
y'all
feel,
like
especially
the
storytellers,
we
have
40
groups
y'all.
So
if
you
ever
feel
like
a
hey,
people
aren't
getting
back
to
me
that
could
just
be
like
well
they're,
really
busy
and
trying
to
land
some
features
right
now.
You
know
come
back
later
kind
of
thing
or
you
know
whatever.
A
It
is
right,
but
if
you
ever
feel
blocked
and
your
storyteller
just
move
on
to
the
next
one
and
then
like
talk
about
it
in
here
and
then
either
myself
or
somebody
else
that
might
be
in,
like
one
of
the
sig
meetings
can
flag
them.
That
hey
we're
trying
to
do
a
nice
thing
for
you,
so
just
might
they
just
might
need
some
context
and
things
like
that.
We
also
really
haven't
done
a
lot
of
work,
introducing
ourselves
to
the
group.
A
So
again,
I'm
gonna
be
working
on
the
meta
blog
post
here
as
well,
which
is
something
super
late
on,
and
once
we
get
the
meta
blog
post
on
I
feel
like
that
will
set
off
a
chain
of
reactions
for
us
so
that
we
can
just
start
generating
a
lot
more
work.
Cuz
the
you
know,
I
wanted
to
get
that
out.
So
it
sets
context
for
people
so
that
we're
not
like
you
know
in
the
wild
go
and
people
are
like.
A
C
A
Yeah
or
if
you
want
wait,
if
you
want
it
might
be
better
like
wait
until
the
metal
blog
post
is
done
for
the
people
you
can't
get
ahold
of
and
then
what
we
can
do
is.
If
you
can't
get
ahold
of
them,
then
you
can
mail
it.
You
can
like
email,
their
mailing
list
and
say:
hey
I'm.
A
part
of
this
crew
check
us
out
like
we're.
Trying
to
do
this
thing.
A
A
Search
by
label
on
the
hold
on,
let
me
I.
B
A
A
B
A
A
And
then
you'll
see
in
there
there's
members
managers
and
owners
and
then
you'll
have
to
collect
some
emails
from
us
and
I
can
send
in
and
also
if
everybody
wants
to
send
either
rajala
and
chat
privately
or
openly.
It
doesn't
matter
what
email
to
use
if
you
are
getting
assigned
to
community
at
that
would
be
great
and
then
rajala.
When
you
do
the
PR,
you
can
include
their
emails
in
there
and
Bob
as
far
as
ending
this
after
run,
make
correct
no.
G
D
A
Well,
I
I
got
I,
can
Jeff
I'll
gently
ping
Aaron
to
and
let
them
know
that
it's
confidence
I'm
sauna
on
its
way.
Right
now
how.
A
A
A
B
C
Want
to
thank
them,
it's
an
awesome,
beat
that
just
no
I
was
going
to
it's
it's
nice.
We
need
to
get
one
like
that
ya.
A
Know
so
and
I
mean
that's
fine,
we're
we're
new
I
mean
fedora
has
been
around
much
longer
than
we
have
and
so
has
our
department,
and
this
is
what
it
looks
like
after
that
long
right.
So
this
is
kind
of
what
I
envision
or
read
me
and
that's
kind
of
like
you
know
what
we
do.
Mailing
list
had
an
in
contact
with
us.
The
one
thing
that
I
am
gonna
add
that
I
have
a
note
to
add
on
my
on
my
list.
A
Right
now
is
this:
how
can
I
help
the
marketing
team
blurb,
which
is
freaking
awesome
and
because,
right
now
and
our
readme,
we
have
more
of
like
a
like
how
to
join
us,
which
is
fine,
of
course,
and
then
they
also
have
how
to
join
the
Marta,
the
fedora
marketing
project,
etc.
So
they
also
put
ton
of
SOPs
like
even
have
a
little
resources
that
you
can
use
as
a
marketing
person
like
we
do
in
ours.
That
has
like
the
values
and
stuff
like
that.
A
I
like
that,
so
their
marketing
SOPs
would
be
our
marketing
guidelines
and
then
they
also
do
a
lot
of
lot
of
lot
of
focus
on
release
as
well.
So
there's
it's
kind
of
like
all
things.
Contributors
was
a
hell
of
focus
on
release,
but
they
do
a
lot
like
you
can
see.
They'll
talk
about
stories
and
some
of
their
micro
blogging
and
stuff
like
that.
So
I'm,
my
one
I
felt
a
lot
of
validation.
I
was
like
oh
alright,
only
we're
not
out
there
in
the
wild
alone.
A
A
One
we
need
to
list
the
owners
of
the
Twitter
handle
on
the
on
the
guideline
document
like
they
list
their
owners
like
and
who
has
access
and
I
mean
like
individuals
like
we
will
individually
call
our
names
out
so
that
people
understand
you.
You
know
who
is
sending
the
tweets
and
then
that,
like
even
if
Bob
doesn't
necessarily
send
a
tweet
I
want
Bob's
name
on
there,
for
instance,
and
then
I
also
wanted
to
transfer
over
the.
A
Negative
message
sentiment
like
no
negative
messages
or
disparaging
messages.
I
also
wanted
to
transfer
over
that
we're
not
going
to
talk
about
other
CNCs
projects
unless
there's
a
common
contributor
cause,
they
call
out
other
fedora
distros
in
here
loved
it,
but
they
also
said
like,
if
we're
in
solidarity,
for
something
well,
you
know
what
we'll
obviously
tweet
it.
So
you
know
if
there's
some
like
you
know,
I,
don't
know
big
thing
at
CNCs
that
we're
trying
to
change
together
and
like
we're
all
going
in
whatever
that
kind
of
thing.
A
A
H
A
Called
out
bill,
they
called
out
Bill
Gates
and
was
like
Billy
aces
and
isn't
related
the
fedora
and
also
Richards
topic,
but
yeah.
They
called
out
individuals
outside
of
Fedora
community
I
mean
I.
Think
it's
just
because
there's
so
much
to
talk
about
already
I
mean
Fedora
at
one
point
was
just
like
it
still:
it's
like
huge
and
its
own
right,
so
I
think
that's
kind
of
where
they're
getting
out
with
us
and
I.
Think
that's
what
we
should
too,
because
it
helps
helps
you
scope,
Chris
yeah.
A
A
B
A
A
C
B
A
A
E
D
A
I'm
not
meeting
invite
the
meeting
agenda
ugly
calendar
link
and
coming
and
that
calendar
link
can
be
located
on
the
editorial
summary
at
the
top
of
the
agenda
document
too.
So
when
we
go
through,
we
have
things,
for
instance,
on
the
upcoming
week,
whether
it's
the
editorial
calendar
or
the
contributor
events
calendar.
A
So
things
like
you
know
what
solid
Rolla
just
said,
which
is
almost
on
with
the
blog
post
and
maybe
we'll
put
something
in
for
next
Wednesday
like
look
out
for
this
blog
post
or
something
everybody
will
have
access
to
this
calendar
that
has
access
to
community
at
as
soon
as
we
get
that
PR
in.
So,
if
you
can't
see
the
calendar
now,
no
worries
you're
gonna
have
access
in
a
second
and
you
will
have
access
to
both
manage
and
share
again
your
trusted
research,
your
your
trusted
resource
here
so
share
it.
A
Your
share
at
your
discretion.
So
if
you
need
like,
if
your,
if,
for
instance,
if
we're
training
shadows,
so
that's
a
perfect
example
and
the
shadow
that
your
training
needs
access,
give
them
direct
access,
don't
necessarily
give
them
access
to
community
at.
Let's
see
what
else
I
think
that's
it
for
the
calendar
and
so
I'm
starting
to
put
in
some
I'm
starting
to
put
in
some
dates
for
the
editorial
calendar
as
well.
A
Is
there
anything
special,
some
folks
want
to
see
in
the
marketing
and
or
editorial
calendar,
and
and
definitely
no
response-
it's
not
required.
Now.
Let's
just
start
thinking
about
stuff,
you
want
to
start
keeping
track
of
give
him
a
Bishu
czar,
not
good,
with
tracking
deadlines.
Y'all.
We
tried
that
I
tried
that
with
contributor
summit,
it's
it's
hard,
it's
very
painful
unless
you're,
unless
we're
doing
like
milestones
and
stuff
like
that
super
hard
to
keep
track
the
communications
any
good
hug.
A
F
A
B
B
G
E
A
F
So
the
the
goal
of
this
is
to
provide
a
clearer
way
for
community
members
to
share
and
consume
kubernetes
information
motive
here,
and
this
is
taken
from
from
that's
Dec-
provide
all
communities
contributors
with
a
dependable
experience
of
communication
to
and
from
the
project,
find
ways
of
adding
our
human
touch
to
potentially
overwhelming
quantities
of
information,
as
we
have
a
ton
provide
clear
expectations
of
what's
important,
urgent
or
otherwise.
So
action
required
means
action
required
and
not
just
hey.
F
As
we
talked
about
before,
all
the
outline
communications
will
have
a
single
source
of
truth
in
cubanelles
Deb.
The
justification
for
this
canonical
location
is
per
the
server
results
and
has
grown
in
popularity
as
the
one
place
to
check
for
contributor
news
and
insults
are
highlighted
in
a
bunch
of
documentation
throughout
the
project.
F
All
other
communication
channels
will
point
to
this
location
because
we
want
to
avoid
having
multiple
place
at
multiple
places,
with
the
same
info,
avoid
confusion
on
where
to
get
the
right
information
and
also
create
an
easier
process
for
information
chair,
any
questions
so
far
now,
alright.
So
then
we
want
to
map
type
of
information
into
a
different
tier,
two
different
tiers.
So
the
first
tier.
F
The
first
here
is,
of
course,
actually
required
and
thank
you
Paris
for
helping
me
figure
out
a
few.
A
few
examples
here.
This
is
where
participation
by
contributors
is
required.
So
example,
one
is
the
contributor
survey
example.
Two,
as
you
mentioned
on
the
call
here
would
be
the
code
freeze,
so
I
don't
know.
If
we
want
to
have
that
in
there
or
talk
about
that
would
be
released,
he
may
play
at
a
later
date,
I.
A
A
F
B
B
F
F
Thanks
Bob
all
right.
The
next
up
here
is
priority
information,
so
critical
information
regarding
the
projects,
the
projects,
sustainability,
not
necessarily
everyone
needs
to
take
action
so
such
as
voting
in
the
steering
community
election.
It's
only
a
select
group
that
does
this.
You
do
you
think.
That's
a
good
explanation
of
priority
information.
You
yeah.
F
Next,
one
feedback
appreciate
it
so
information
where
participation
is
helpful,
but
not
required
by
everyone.
In
order
to
be
successful,
life
jumps
grab
none
important
information.
We
want
others
to
see
updates,
but
it
does
not
necessarily
have
an
action
item
like
the
monthly
community
meeting
schedule
or
command
post
meeting
yeah.
E
A
You
want
if
we
wanted
to
be
a
smartass
about
it.
We
could
put
like
almost
every
contributor
experience
project
like
any
prettier
to
anything
they
contributor
experience
works
on
is
like
wait.
We
should
be
giving
updates
about.
You
know,
sir.
It's
like
we
are
the
meta
contributor
group
right,
so
it's
like
most
things
probably
fall
in
and
that
honestly,
in
most
things,
we
don't
talk
about
so
like
that's.
Why
I
play.
A
A
D
A
A
And
that
like
and
that's
and
again
that's
one
of
those
pain
points
that
I've
talked
to
Jonas
about
to
to
give
some
context
to
the
group
is
in
the
past.
Breaking
changes
with
contributor
workflows
has
caused
angst
with
different
people,
meaning
like
we
may
have
solicited
buy-in,
but
we
didn't
necessarily
solicit
from
all
40
groups
and,
like
two
out
of
the
40,
now
have
an
issue.
So
it's
just
like
who's
gonna
be
ticked
who's.
Not
are
we
using
the
right
words
like?
Are
we
alerting
the
right
people
again?
A
That
kind
of
thing,
and
that's
the
just
I-
wanted
to
give
some
of
that
context
to
folks
that
weren't
Jonas
so
like,
if
you
all
see
anything
to
that
like
needs
to
be
bubbled
up
more
and
you're
like
whoa.
This
is
a
bigger
thing
than
what
it's
you
know
when
it's
being
portrayed
as
like
that's
flag
it
to
this
crew
and
this
crew
can
figure
out
how
to
make
it
a
bigger
thing
than
it
is.
F
Mm-Hmm
black
so
for
slack,
will
have
a
short
blurb
and
the
related
channels
for
the
information
about
the
information
on
k-dubb
and
link
to
the
canonical
bulbs.
Same
thing
on
discourse
short
blurb
in
the
related
category,
about
the
information
in
cana,
blinking,
canonical,
post
and
then
for
Chris
I'm
gonna,
be
the
fire
hose.
A
A
You
know,
for
you
know,
to
give
people
a
heads
up
to
look
for
them,
but
they're,
usually
region
dev,
like
there's
a
Nemea,
and
there
is
some
other
ones
and
I
know
it's
before
and
then
there's
also
I
would
pretty
much
list
all
the
contributor
focused
slack
channels
just
so
that
we
know
that
they're
there,
because
again,
a
lot
of
people
don't
so
there's
a
contributor
summit
that
can
be
I
mean
obviously
we're
not
gonna.
A
We
probably
wouldn't
advertise
or
promote
anything
related
to
the
summit,
but,
for
instance,
I
do
use
that
channel
when,
like
the
contributor
survey
comes
out
because
I
know
everybody
in
there
is
like
at
least
aspiring,
and
maybe
they
should
take
it
to
so
contributor
summit
and
then
also
there's
chairs
and
tech
leads.
That's
a
highly
moderated
channel.
But
if
there
is
anything
that
we're
doing
that,
we
think
needs
to
be
vetted
to
that
crew
or
whatever
it
is.
Definitely
we
can
reach
out.
There
obviously
meet
our
contributors.
A
F
A
A
A
A
A
Yeah
with
like
seven
minutes,
less
than
seven
minutes
left
I
did
want
to
talk
about
something.
A
little
radical
and
I
want
I
wanted
to
talk
about.
I
wanted
to
talk
about
it's
a
it's
more
about
our
structure.
I
I
feel
like
I
have
something
that
makes
a
little
bit
more
sense,
and
it's
radical
in
the
sense
that
it
has
two
leaders
and
not
one
and
meaning
like
this-
would
be
a
co-op
t'v
leadership
and
what
I'm
thinking
is.
A
That's
kind
of
the
radical
thought
that
I'm
thinking
right
now,
just
because
I
feel
like
as
I,
was
doing
an
editorial
handbook.
It
was
like
well
there
more
to
this
bowl
than
just
editorial
and
then
that's
when
I
realize
well,
it's
kind
of
like
shoving
two
things
into
one
roll
book
and
and
then
it
also
gives
people
opportunity
to
you.
I,
don't
know
just
say:
I
share
this
leadership
type
of
position.
A
A
If
we
still
do
a
weekly
update
kind
of
thing,
then
those
two
teams
could
potentially
have
even
smaller
team
meetings
and
then
y'all
could
come
together
on
like
a
bi-weekly
basis,
for
instance,
and
just
you
sort
of
marketing
vision
or
we
had
all
headed
in
the
same
direction.
Kind
of
calls.
Instead
of
what
we
currently
have
I.
E
A
Then
the
editor
would
be
able
to
focus
on
the
stuff
that,
like
they
don't
have
which
like
right
now,
we
don't
have
a
dedicated
designer,
which
I
mean
we
have
a
bunch
of
you
that
have
said
like
sure,
I'll
like,
for
you
know,
throw
a
can,
but
the
other
I'll
throw
some
thumbnails
the
other.
It
would
be
cool
if
we
could
get
like
someone.
That
only
did
that.
A
You
know,
then
we're
not
stressed
out
burdened
down
like
with
an
L
canvas,
and
it
would
be
also
it
would
be
kind
of
cool
to
like
I,
don't
know,
get
some
kind
of
newsletter.
I
think
we
talked
about
without
with
Jonah's
like
v2,
or
something
like
some
kind
of
contributor
newsletter
of
some
variety
like
that.
Just
aggregated
data
yeah.
A
We
also
should
like
think
about
the
website
too,
and
Bob
I,
don't
know
we
and
when
we
do
the
meta
blogpost,
we
could
add
a
line
like
that
says
like
if
you're
interested
in
building
doxy
websites
come
talk
to
us
and
use
that
as
a
way
to
talk
about
doxy.
If
you
want,
maybe.
D
G
D
I
need
to
do
is
I
just
need
to
like
take
the
weekend
and
play
with
Doc
C
for
a
bit
just
to
make
sure
that
it
will
work
the
way
I
hope
it'll
work
right
now.
We
do
have
the
big
problem
where,
with
all
our
content
living
in
community
and
elsewhere,
there
are
lots
of
issues
with
formatting
it
to
work
correctly
under
Hugo
and
I
just
need
to
make
sure
like
things
will
render
right
or
potentially
change,
either
the
style
guide
or
update
our
content.
So
that
way
it
will
work.
Okay,
under
that.
A
A
H
A
A
I
A
A
There's
so
Samuel
draw
actually
picked
up
a
ton
of
good
first
issues
in
the
community.
Repo
and
I
talked
to
him
last
night
and
he
said
that
he's
not
gonna
add
the
time
to
do
most
of
those.
So
if
you
would
search
in
the
community
repo
for
a
good
first
issue,
you
can
pick
up
anything
that
he
did
and
there's
actually
some
marketing
stuff.
That's
very
related
to
this
that
are
that's
more
gamal
stuff.
A
It's
not
necessarily
in
the
group's
tamil,
but
like
the
one
is
in
I,
think
cigs
CML
and
that's
like
putting
in
our
meeting
time
like
stuff
like
that,
but
they're
easy
enough
PRS
where
you
can
just
get
the
workflow
down
and
I
mean
they're
good
enough
PRS
for
you
just
like
that.
The
workflow
down
great.
A
There's
at
least
three
to
four
of
those
in
the
community
repo
so
feel
free
to
pick
any
of
them
up
and
I
would
love
it.
There's
some
of
them
that
are
urgent.
So
I
can
even
you
like
reviews
on
the
spot.
Okay,
all
right,
yeah,
yes,
yeah!
We
meet
here
weekly
for
at
least
another,
probably
three
to
four
weeks
until
we
just
until
we
break
off
and
decide
in
the
different
Cadence's.