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[SIG ContribEx] Weekly Marketing Meeting for 202201210
A
A
I
am
chris
short
a
contributor
here
in
kubernetes
land
and
I'm
here
to
remind
you
that
this
is
a
cncf
meeting.
The
cncf
code
of
conduct
applies
and
basically
be
excellent
to
each
other,
with
that
any
new
updates
or
big
wins.
A
A
Twitter
automation's
fixed.
I
know
that
paris
said
she
was
going
to
be
here
today
too.
I'm
surprised
not
to
see
your
yeah.
B
A
A
Oh
okay,
cool
yeah,
there's
something
paris
wants
us
to
work
on.
Specifically,
I
think.
Well,
you
were
in
that
meeting
too
weren't.
You.
B
Yeah
yeah
about
the
annual
contributors
blog
this
week.
A
B
Yeah,
so,
basically,
last
year,
what
we
did
is
like
caslin,
like
I
know,
kathleen,
was
also
in
the
loop.
With
this
thing,
like
paris,
we
and
we
started
a
a
series
of
tweets
like
arthur.
Was
there
we
think,
like
me
and
other
did
a
lot
of
quits
like
regarding
the
requirements
of
various
things
like
there
is
a
help
wanted
section
in
the
blog
every
year.
B
So
this
time,
what
we
did
is
we
just
tweeted
that
out
and
we
got
responses
also,
but
what
happened
is
the
tweet
went
very
late
in
the
year,
so
at
that
time
some
requirements
were
like
you
know,
the
requirement
wasn't
there,
and
some
new
requirements
came
up.
Also,
this
time
like
we
need
to
ask
sigs
to
get
their
requirements
in
a
you
know.
The
language
should
be
understandable
by
everyone.
Like
last
time.
B
I
remember
we
had
to
go
back
to
six
story:
six
storage
at
six
security,
something
to
you
know
to
get
the
things
more
clear
to
us
so
that
we
could
tweet
it
out.
So
this
time
you
know
some
things
like
I
remember
some
words
about
kpmg
storage
and
all
those
things
that
was
very
confusing
for,
and
it
was
not
very
well
mentioned
by
them.
So
these
kind
of
things
you
know
they
really
need
like
that
is
where
contributors
are
needed,
and
you
know
at
one
place
like
in
release
team.
B
A
A
I
don't
know
it
we'll
figure
it
out
once
a
pair
shows
up
but
yeah,
okay,
so
yeah
we're
gonna,
try
and
get
out
in
front
of
that
this
year,
in
particular
with
blog
posts
and
tweets,
and
I
think
the
idea
was
to
like
highlight
certain
parts
of
the
report
in
the
blog
post
as
well
as
do
that
call
for
help
when
pearce
shows
up
she'll
have
more
specifics.
A
B
B
Yes,
so
you
know
that
thing
I
was
just
thinking.
How
would
folks
know
that
these
things
exist?
We
haven't
sent
any
comms
regarding
it
yet
also.
I
was
thinking
if
we
could.
No,
I
could
write
a
blog
on
it
in
the
kdev,
but
you
know
it
has
to
be
in
somewhere.
That
is
useful,
like
people
are
trying
to
install
and
they
need
help,
so
they
should
get
that
thing.
A
Yeah,
I
am
totally
fine
with
appearing
anywhere
within
our.
You
know,
repo!
That's
fine!
If
you
want
to
put
it
on
the
dev
website,
that'd
be
cool
too.
If
it's
not
already,
there.
B
C
Yeah
absolutely
about
the
caterpillar
thing.
So
basically,
like
two
days
back,
I
was
trying
out
this
category
playground
for
communities
setting
up
a
communities
cluster
and
there
was
something
existing
earlier.
I
found
out
like
the
one
which
is
are
done
now
by
deva
yeah.
I
haven't
tried
it,
but
I
would
like
to
try.
B
So
we
are
trying
to
help
with
that
like
if
you
want
to
set
up
the
website
on
your
own
sets
like
see
a
hugo
or
netlify,
like
you
know
those
preview
pages
and
everything.
So
that
is
not
already
available.
You
have
to
read
the
docs
and
do
it
so
many
folks
who
are
starting
with
it
or
don't
have
the
resources
or
to
you
know,
either
your
computational
resources.
B
Like
you
know
some
something
is
lacking
like
you
know,
you
have
precise
to
install
also
so
for
them
we
are
just
you
know,
helping
with
the
contribute
like
this
contributor
category,
so
they
could
play
it
around
so
that
you
don't
feel
intimidating
to
them
in
the
beginning.
That's
the
difference.
Actually,
what
we
do
here
is
specifically
focused
on
upstream
contributors,
rather
than
the
end
user,
like
we
don't
focus
on
end
user
at
all.
That
is
already.
A
A
It
happens,
hey
like
I,
I
came
in
wednesday
and
started
getting
electrocuted
by
my
scarlet
thing
for
my
microphone,
so
yeah
that
was
fun
yeah,
so
that
got
replaced
really
quick,
so
yeah
technical
issues
abound
everywhere,
so
not
necessarily
a
new
item,
but
potentially
a
change
in
priorities.
For
me,
I
have
applied
to
be
the
chair
of
the
open.
A
Get
ups
group,
slash,
get
ops
working
group
that
might
take
away
from
my
ability
to
do
stuff
here
to
an
extent,
but
we'll
see
I
don't
know
when
the
election
will
happen,
but
just
to
let
y'all
know
that
could
be
a
thing
and
no
matter
what
I
will
try
to
maintain
balance
between
the
two.
But
at
some
point
in
time
it
might
be
too
much
because
git
ops
is
just
growing
by
the
minute.
It
feels
like,
as
far
as
questions
and
use
cases
and
so
forth.
B
A
D
A
Let's
just
tweet
something
today
reminding
folks
how
to
get
started
well,
just
seriously
like
we
could
do
recurring
or
not
recurring.
You
know
like
kind
of
not
canned,
but
we
should
start.
A
A
Started
in
kubernetes
contributions,
here's
the
getting
started
guide
on
kubernetes.dev
right,
like
highlighting
the
good
content
that
we
know
is
already
out
there.
We
should
kind
of
have
like
a
a
stock,
or
you
know
some
kind
of
dock
full
of
tweets
like
that
that
we
can
send
out
at
any
time
and
just
slightly
modify
our
word
here
or
there,
and
you
know
hey
by
the
way,
we're
still
here
kind
of
deal
right
like
I
don't
know.
If
that's
I
mean
that's,
definitely
something
I
can
help
with.
A
You
know:
280
characters,
squeezing
a
lot
of
that
information
is
hard.
Sometimes
when
it
comes
to
kubernetes.
So
a
bunch
of
you
know
just
evergreen
tweets.
I
guess
is
the
right
way
to
call
it.
We
should
have
some
of
those
that
we
can
send
out
for
exactly
this
reason.
A
to
let
people
know
it's
the
resources
that
are
there
and
to
be
test
for
validation,.
B
A
D
So
while
we
are
on
this
gate
automation,
the
workflow
thing,
is
it
really
feasible
to
make
a
send
email
to
the
developers
group
when,
whenever
a
new
issue
related
to
tweet
is
created,
because
what
can
it
help
up
to
means?
D
There
is
an
issue
related
to
getting
an
email
every
time
a
new
issue
is
created
for
getting
tweet
out
so
yeah.
D
B
It
was
actually
reversed
like
what
you
said.
It's
not
like
you
know.
Whenever
we
send
a
tweet,
it
costs
the
mailbox.
It's
actually
opposite.
Whenever
a
mail
update
comes
in
the
kdf
mailing
list,
we
want
to
send
that
to
it,
so
it
how
it
could
automatically
raise
an
issue
itself
so
that
we
could
just
check-
and
you
know
we
could
just
validate
or
approve
that,
but
it
gets
out
as
a
tweet.
So
the
integration
was
opposite.
B
A
F
F
How
can
we
get
both
of
those
streams
of
people
to
get
the
same
to
get
the
same
content
and
the
most
important
governance
content
decision?
Content
is
always
going
to
be
on
the
mailing
list.
Like
that's
the
heart
of
our
life
here
is
the
mailing
list.
So,
from
that
perspective,
it's
yeah.
How
do
we
get
eighty
percent?
Not
all
of
it
either?
How
do
we
get
eighty
percent
of
what
goes
on
in
the
mailing
list
on
twitter?
F
Some
of
it?
We
do
because
some
of
it
is
one-off,
ad
hoc
stuff
that
we
give
to
you
like
contributor
summits,
but
things
like
things
like
major
changes
to
the
workflow
for
contributing
should
indeed
be
tweeted,
because,
like
that's
the
that's
that
the
twitter
account
is
for
contributors,
you
know
so
I
feel
like
that.
F
Stuff
is
very
applicable,
but
right
now
we're
doing
it
like
you
know,
on
a
super
manual
basis
but
like
if
we,
if
it
could
be
automated
great
but
obviously,
if
not,
then
maybe
we
need
to
think
about
this
for
more
of
a
programmatic
approach
and
either
maybe
build
a
role,
and
that
person
is
like
monitoring,
kdev
and
just
doing
tweets.
F
You
know
and
then
that's
like
a
part
of
the
shadow
program
or
something
like
that,
but
like
that's
just
one
of
the
major
problems
that
I
see
right
now
with
our
communication,
is
that
there's
just
groups
of
people
that
watch
different
things
and
some
of
those
people
don't
get
plugged
in
to
other
things
right.
A
F
F
Yeah
welcome
to
one
of
our
issues
but
yeah.
No
we're
definitely
going
to
need
you
all
too,
for
the
the
re,
the
reboot
of
the
community
meeting
and
getting
the
word
out
and
doing
a
lot
of
outreach
for
that
as
well,
because
it's
going
to
be
like
a
new
format,
we
want
to
drum
up
attention
so
we'll
think
about
like
how
we
can.
A
Yeah,
hey
paris!
So
if,
if
anybody
wants
to
work
on
disseminating
information
about
the
next
community
meeting
like,
I
think
we
could
start
now,
because
it's
literally
a
month
away
like
once
a
week,
hey
new
community
meetings
starting
the
third
thursday
of
february.
Whatever
that
day
is
you
know
and
throwing
the
time
in
utc?
And
you
know
a
link
to
the
calendar
entry
or
something
right
like
yeah.
H
F
A
F
Okay,
let
me
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
so
for
context
for
new
folks,
because
I
do
see
some
of
my
new
folks
on
which
is
awesome
at
the
community
meeting,
we'll
actually
kick
it
back
there.
F
We
used
to
have
a
community
meeting
a
long
time
ago,
and
that
was
when
we
were
growing
exponentially
and
we
were
just
like
busting
out
the
seams
so
like
it
made
sense
for
all
of
us
to
come
together
once
a
month
and
talk
about
what
we
were
working
on,
but
eventually
it
just
became
a
burden
because
then
we
had
kubecon
three
times
a
year,
and
you
know
it
was
just
like
wow.
F
This
is
a
lot
of
talking
about
us,
so
that's
why
we
sort
of
sunset
the
community
meeting
for
a
while,
but
now
we're
bringing
it
back,
because
we
do
have
very
large,
like
community
things,
to
talk
about
and
there's
like
a
lot
of
gaping
holes
on
the
project
that
we
want
to
discuss
so
anyway.
However,
though,
in
our
governance
and
remember,
this
is
now
I'm
now
putting
my
steering
committee
hat
on
in
our
governance.
F
We
have
we
had
a
line
in
there.
That
said,
that
chairs
had
to
update
at
the
community
meeting
once
a
quarter
like
we
kind
of
made
it
a
part
of
a
part
of
us
and
a
part
of
them
right,
so
we
had
to.
We
had
to
really
still
kind
of
get
that
update
from
the
community
plus
from
a
governance
perspective.
We
also
want
to
check
on
just
like
the
health
and
how
these
things
are
doing
and
how
we
can
help,
and
maybe
should
we
get
bigger,
help
and
stuff
like
that.
F
F
F
So
some
of
you
did
help
out
with
like
a
twitter
campaign
that
we
did
where
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
now,
because
I
understand
what
I'm
talking
about
better.
Oh,
you
know
what
I
bet
you.
I
need
a
key
choose,
my
language.
Do
you
have
the
key.
F
So
this
was
the
community
report
last
year
you
can
get
it
off
cncf
dot,
io
reports,
so
the
steering
committee
worked
on
this
last
year
and
our
table
of
contents
is
right
here,
because
it
is
legitimately
long,
hella
long,
yeah,
yeah
very
long,
but
it's
got
so
much
content
yo
like
so
from
a
marketing
perspective,
especially
like
you
know.
If,
if
the
contributors
are
the
product
like
this
is
amazing
right
like
this
is
like
a
manual
so
anyway,
some
things
that
we
tweeted
was
help
wanted
help.
F
Wanted
is
actually
going
to
be
the
first
section
of
the
document
this
year,
because
it's
the
most
important
section.
So
what
we
did
last
year
is
we
tweeted
out,
remember:
debia
did
and
arthur
did
a
lot
of
that
yeah
yep.
So
what
we
need
to
do
is,
should
we
do
that
again
this
year?
So
that's
why
I'm
kind
of
here
is.
I
want
to
put
this
on
your
attention
because
in
the
next
I'd
say
month
to
two
months,
we're
going
to
be
working
heavily
on
this
and
then
we're
going
to
publish
it.
F
So
I
want
to
put
this
on
your.
You
know.
Kind
of
on
your
plates,
but
the
the
sections
I'll
kind
of
break
them
down
for
you,
because
again
we
didn't
do
a
lot.
We
didn't
do
a
lot
with
this,
so
maybe
we
should
do
blog
posts.
Maybe
we
should
do
special
media
contributor
sessions.
Maybe
we
should
do
live
streams.
Maybe
we
should
do.
F
I
don't
know
right,
like
sky's
the
limit
as
far
as
what's
what's
here,
but
as
far
as
sustainability
of
the
project
is
concerned,
it's
extremely
important
to
get
the
word
out
about
some
of
this
stuff
because,
like
this
is
really
where
a
lot
of
groups
are
telling
us
what
they
need.
So
this
is
really
like.
That's
why
I
want
to
like
really
call
attention
to
this.
So
first
things
first
accolades.
F
This
is
like
all
the
stuff
that
we
picked
out.
We,
as
in
syrian
committee,
picked
out
that
the
groups
were
doing
awesome
with,
like
things
that
should
be
lauded,
highlighted
whatever
themes.
These
are
things
that
we
saw
that
was
like
kind
of
across
the
groups
that
like
they're
like
it
could
be
a
challenge.
F
It
could
have
been
an
accolade,
but
something
that
we
saw.
That
was
a
very
common
thing
across
the
group.
Maybe
these
could
be
blog
posts
right
like
this
is
maybe
maybe
that
maybe
these
are
interviews-
and
you
know-
maybe
you're-
giving
an
interview
and
a
deep
dive
with
like
the
people
that
ran
some
of
these
programs
or
projects
right.
F
F
Something
focused
and
we're
growing
right
same
thing
here.
Could
this
be
a
blog
post
on
an
interview
whatever
like
this
is
more
more
big
high-level
stuff
and
then
here's
the
help
wanted
like
the
quick
stuff?
How
do
we
get
them?
What
they
need?
Some
of
this
stuff
is
very
task
oriented,
some
of
it,
as
you
all
know,
even
had
issues
some
of
it
didn't.
Should
we
push
them
to
set
issues
for
this?
F
A
A
C
F
F
E
F
Yeah
yeah,
let
me
let
me
let
me
get
you
some.
Let
me
think
about
that
and
get
you
some
of
that
info
today
and
I'll
put
it
in
this
live
channel
cool.
That's
a
really
good
idea!
Caslin!
Thank
you!
Yes,
yeah
we're!
Almost.
We
have
a
steering
committee
meeting
and
when
I
turn
my
video
off
it's
my
internet's
not
stable.
So
I'm
not
trying
to
not
trying
to
eat
my
breath
as
quickly
or
anything.
F
Yeah
no,
so
let
me
talk
to
some
of
the
syrian
community
members
who
actually
meet.
I
think
this
monday
and
I
think
we're
gonna
kick
things
off
on
monday
with
some
of
the
chairs
as
well.
So
maybe
like
mid
next
week,
we
can
get
out
of
hey.
Did
you
know
this
thing
is
starting
so
yeah
thanks,
caslin,
so,
and
then
this
section
right
here
there's
other
types
of
upstream
contributions.
F
This
was
stuff
that
really
didn't
fall
within
the
help
wanted.
So,
for
instance,
like
just
to
call
some
of
it
out
is
commenting
on
caps
with
their
use
case,
like
that's
just
something
that
generally
all
of
our
groups
want
right.
They
want
people
to
comment
on
their
own
caps
with
their
use
case.
Like
is
this
an
important
thing
for
people
and
then,
of
course,
contributor
experience
wants
full-time
and
part-time
community
managers
so
pulling
out
an
entire
role
right.
F
So
then,
current
initiatives-
this
is
pretty
much
like
a
road
map
and
of
course
there
is
a
link
here
to
to
like
all
of
this
stuff.
So,
like
all
this
stuff
is
linked
kind
of
up
in
here,
but
this
is
sort
of
like
a
table
of
contents
to
quickly
skim.
I
hate
how
this
is
laid
out.
However,
I
love
the
information
that
it
gives
me
you
know.
So,
if
y'all
have
even
like
formatting.
F
F
On
yeah,
no,
no
100!
Yes,
that's
why
like,
but
the
they
and
like
that?
Yes,
I
struggled
with
this
last
year
because
I
was
like
I
said
the
same
things,
but
I
didn't
want
to
lose
the
the
value.
So,
like
that's
what
I
was
like,
I
was
struggling.
So
thank
you.
Okay,
yeah,
both
you
and
caslin
have
given
great
suggestions.
Today,
I'm
gonna
come
here.
Often
it's
almost
like
you.
F
All
right
and
then
so
yeah
all
these
current
initiatives
are
just
like
road
mappy
stuff
and
like.
F
F
Anyway,
oh
this
is,
why
is
the
internet
like
this
in
2022
anyway,
but
yeah?
That's
pretty
much
it.
That's
that's
pretty
much
the
report
and
then
everything
else
is
just
like
the
legalese
this
is
all
the
legalese
with
like
what
did
we
ask
people
like
so
here's
all
the
questions
that
we
asked
them,
and
this
is
how
we
got
to
these
responses
kind
of
thing.
So
that's
the
report
and
you
can
see
we
even
did
it.
I
F
E
F
Kristoff
is
making
a
generator
so
that
the
chairs
will
be
able
to
fill
it
out.
Well,
everything
will
be
and
mark
down.
We
can
probably
pull
things
easier,
so
there's
a
lot
of
like
stuff
going
on.
That
is
going
to
be
a
little
bit
better
this
year,
but
I
definitely
anticipate
us
taking
at
least
15
days
on
this
still.
F
So
it's
going
to
be
a
big
thing,
so
yeah,
I
would
love
any
like
hey
what,
if
we
did,
you
know
what,
if
we
did
this
like
fun,
creative
thing
or
what,
if
the
formatting
was
different
here
like
I
would
love
all
suggestions
and
that's
it.
So
let
me
turn
my
video
back
on,
since
I
won't
say
anything.
I
A
F
A
F
No,
I
did
yeah
so
tech
writer
for
annual
report.
A
F
Yeah
or
I
would
say
an
editor,
you
know
well
let
me
let
me
ask
tim
first:
tim
might
want
to
tim.
Tim
might
want
to
help
oh
yeah
good
point,
but
yeah,
so
that's
it
for
this.
So
and
oh
actually,
one
thing,
because
you
also
reminded
me
of
something
else,
which
is
also
ask
your
employers.
F
I
know
that
sounds
weird,
but
ask
your
employers
hey
here's,
this
report
that
we
can
generate
for
upstream
things
like
things
being
what's
going
on
in
the
project.
What
the
impact
is
of
the
stuff
is
that
we
work
on
like
how
would
it?
How
could
what
information
do
they
want
from
us
right
like
what
does
aws
want
to
hear
like
that's
coming
up
right
or
what
does
pinch
like
pinterest
want
to
hear
you
know
who
right?
F
A
A
You
know
so
yeah
we'll
have
to
figure
out
a
way
to
approach
that,
but.
E
E
E
F
Are
you
good
yay
yeah,
so
I
feel
like
y'all
got
a
lot
of
things
coming
up.
So
I
would
love
to
say
some
one
other
thing
which
is.
I
would
love
to
help
us
get
our
house
in
order
here.
If
you
want
me
to
meaning,
like
figure
out
like
some
more
shadow
rules,
because
I
think
the
one
thing
we
should
do
is
and
I've
started
to
do
it
with
like
debian.
F
F
E
F
Do
it
all
right,
so
that
means
I'll
be
here
next
week
and
maybe
next
week
we
can
do
like
an
organizational
hour
or
something
if
he
wanted
to
do
that,
and
that
we
can
do
was
simply
like
I'll
try
to
have
some
I'll
try
to
have
at
least
50
percent
of
like
the
road
map
done
by
then.
So
then
we
can
go
through
that
as
well
cool
all
right.
E
I
E
Who
wants
to
work
on
this
stuff
during
the
week?
You
can
check
out
this
doc
for
your
actions
post
in
the
chat,
what
you're
working
on?
If
you
need
any
help
all
of
that
stuff,
and
we
can
work
asynchronously
to
get
this
stuff
done
over
the
next
week,
because
that's
what
I'm
planning
to
try
and
do
is
help
out
with
some
of
this
asynchronously
over
the
week.
Yes,.
A
E
A
F
F
A
F
A
Sorry
muscle
spasms
cool,
that's
awesome.
B
I
just
had
a
question
the
unrelated,
since
we
wanted
to
test
the
validate
option.
Could
we
tweet
about
the
recent
kubernetes
documentary
that
wasn't
used
today.
A
Yeah,
we
should
definitely
like,
at
the
very
least,
retweet
what
they
tweet
right
or
you
know,
get
our
own
flavor
of
tweet
going
out
the
door.
You
know,
that's
I'm
drafting.
B
F
D
A
thing
about
the
tweet
thing,
this
scheduling
in
the
red
dot
md
file
in
the
kubernetes
contributors.
E
D
A
E
I
E
E
D
B
A
F
A
Yeah
I
mean,
if
yeah,
we
can't
get
it
automated,
absolutely
yeah,
yeah
yeah,
yes,
let's
yeah,
and
that,
to
be
honest,
I
have
I
have
a
reminder
every
day
to
check
the
repo
for
tweets
to
send
out
so
or.
F
I
mean
the
other
thing
is
which
I
don't
necessarily
like.
I
roll
my
eyes
already
saying
it,
but
like
should
we
investigate
another
solution
again
for
tweets
or
twitter?
I
honestly
can't
even
remember
like
I
know
I
did
a
lot
of
research
and
I
crystallized.
I
can't
even
tell
you
what
it
said.
We.
A
A
F
Wow,
okay,
well
so
yeah.
If
somebody
wants
to
take
that
as
like
a
action
of
doing
some
research
as
to
how
we
could
get
a
better,
a
better
way
for
a
bunch
of
us
to
tweet
without
passing
around
credentials,
which
is
the
like,
the
number
one
thing
we're
trying
to
trying
to
avoid.
A
There's
a
there's,
there's
actually
a
bunch
of
them
now
holy
smokes.
I
will
just
drop
the
search
into
the
link,
but
there's
a
few
solutions
here
now.
Central
connection,
I
think
github
actions
is
definitely
the
way
to
go
with
this,
but
I'm
open
to
other
things
as
well.
Right
like
twitter,
together
is
on
this
page.
We
could
totally
do
something
else
too
right
like
get
out
action
whatever
we
need
to
have
something
spun
up
and
and
for
out
we
can.
You
know
whatever
we
need.
We
can
make
happen.
C
Are
we
looking
about
like
the
the
automation
thing
like
today?
Has
this
own
developer
account
thing
like
can
make
your
own
account
if
you
want
to
automate
your
own
tweets
like
uses
some
api
to
send
to
it
and
all
like?
There
are
many
accounts
with
like.
A
G
G
B
And
this
new
api
version
2.0
is
rolled
out
and
it's
fantastic.
I
use
that
personally
and
I
can
say
that
it's
fantastic.
C
Okay,
I
I've
used
that
postman
api
and
it
was
good.
B
Twitter
gives
you
a
inherent,
you
know,
usage
part
like
you
could
scrape
tweets.
You
could
do
a
lot
of
things,
but
I
don't
know
how
to
link
this
thing
on
that,
and
these
these
folks
are
the
go
to
people
for
this
kind
of
thing.
C
A
F
J
Exactly
against
the
rules
but
you'll
you'll
have
some
difficulty
getting
api
access.
F
J
A
E
A
A
C
D
Chris,
can
you
help
us
with
the
scheduling
tweet
thing,
because
we
need
someone
to
set
up
clearly
the.