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A
One
is
just
try
to
recap:
what's
big
and
new
and
happening
so
that
we
can
celebrate
it
together,
and
then
we
get
into
some
discussion
around
what
requests
have
come
up
that
were
we've
kind
of
stacked
up
to
today
to
work
through
and
time
pending
we
get
into
some
of
the
the
nerdy
bits
like
we
have
some
code
happening
in
this
community,
but
it
doesn't
have
to
be
the
focus
of
it,
but
the
the
bots
that
keep
us
connecting
the
dots
between
contributor
conversations.
We
we
try
to
work
on
that
as
well
cool
all
right.
A
Well,
any
well.
We
can
start
with
any
introductions,
see
a
new
face.
Do
you
want
to
tell
us
who
you
are
and
how
you
found
us.
B
No,
no,
no,
so
actually
I'm
sladed
and
I
actually
was.
B
I
contributed
a
lot
of
open
source
projects
like
I
was
part
of
the
jenkins
google
summer
of
code
recently
and
that's
how
I
learned
about
kubernetes
once
I
joined
my
full-time
job
so
so
I
was
like
kind
of
lurking
around
in
the
community
and
wanted
to
explore
some
of
my
skills
other
than
coding.
You
know,
like
maybe
participate
in
stuff,
like
you
know,
maybe
come
like
contributed
experience
or
something
like
that.
B
A
Very
very
cool
appreciate
the
the
background
and
also
reading
the
tea
leaves
that
I
laid
out
there
very
cool
all
right
now,
we'll,
let's,
let's
jump
right
into
the
other
details,
so
any
updates
or
big
wins
for
the
community,
or
for
this
team
in
particular
that
we
should
be
capturing
psja.
I
see
you
added
one
tell
us
about.
C
D
A
This
is
it's
so
important.
You
know
if
we
learned
anything
from
the
previous
release
that
you
know
having
a
communication
strategy
kind
of
integrated
in
throughout
the
process,
we'll
we'll
be
able
to
take
advantage
of
the
infrastructure.
We
have
to
get
the
message
out
there
and
also
you
know,
get
some
ideas
on
how
to
get
ahead
of
messaging.
That
might
be
challenging
for
people.
F
A
So
yeah
for,
for
those
unfamiliar
with
the
a
little
bit
of
a
the
hot
mess
that
happened
on
the
internet,
the
removal
of
or
was
it
the
depreciation
depreciation,
not
the
actual
removal.
The
deprecation
of
dr
chim
in
1.20
release
led
to
an
informative
hellfire
of
conversation
on
the
internet
on
the
internet
around
what
is
docker.
What
is
a
container
and
how
does
kubernetes
do
the
things
standards
and
all
that
other
fun
stuff.
F
A
G
Have
a
yeah
question
about
dr
shim
today
in
the
kubernetes
dev
slash
channel,
like
you
know,
what
am
I
going
to
do
doctor's
going
away
and
I'm
like
here's
the
fact
here
you
go
jesus
even
even
now,
two
months
after
the
event,
I
mean.
F
A
A
There
is
a
you
know:
people
are
arriving
at
this
information
on
their
own
time
and
we
can
just
kind
of
keep
repeating
the
correct
information.
So
ultimately
people
end
up
if
they
do
arrive
later,
they
see
the
latest
information
ideally,
but
if,
if
we
release
one
artifact
and
pray
that
people
land
on
the
right
thing,
like
you
know,
even
a
broken,
clock's
right
twice
a
day
kind
of
moment
like
maybe
some
people
will
find
it,
but
we
gotta
keep
up
on
the
cadence,
keep
up
on
the
conversation.
D
And
just
to
add
to
that
I
believe
we
should
have.
I
don't
know,
I
mean
how
feasible
that
is,
and
I've
yet
to
attend
the
first
contract
release
comps
meeting,
but
I
think
we
should
always
have
a
bridge
between
us
and
release
team.
Probably
you
know
one
person
either
in
the
shadow
role
or
in
the
lead
role,
so
that
that
that
communication
keeps
going
in
right.
We
have
a
lot
of
ideas
about
communication
and,
of
course,
release
com
is
responsible
for
release
communication.
So
I
guess
that
kind
of.
A
That's
definitely
an
intention,
so
chris
kind
of
set
us
up
unofficially
on
that
path,
last
release
by
being
a
participant
and
p
ish.
Maybe
you
can
just
iterate
on
whatever
notes
he's
put
together
and
we
can
kind
of
keep
the
keep
that
momentum
going
and
yeah
we'll
tag
somebody
in
on
the
release
to
follow
yeah.
A
Cool
alrighty
well,
keep
us
posted
on
how
things
start
off,
and
maybe
you
can
just
give
regular
updates
in
this
meeting
for
those
that
can't
attend
both
and
we
can
brainstorm
like
based
on
what
you're
seeing
like.
Are
there
short
episodic
write-ups?
We
could
do
to
get
the
ideas
out
there
are
there
tweets?
Are
there
tweetable
actions
and
to
get
ahead
of
yeah
just
use
the
channels
we've
got.
A
F
A
Okay,
nothing
else
next
thing
on
on
our
agenda
would
be
to
talk
about.
We
get
some
inbound
requests
throughout
the
week.
I
know
a
lot
of
us
as
volunteers.
We
don't
spend
a
ton
of
time
like
blocking
time
during
the
week
to
get
to
them,
so
I'm
trying
to
stack
them
up
during
this
meeting,
so
we
feel
always
feel
like
we
get
something
done,
and
you
know
we
we
kind
of
stay
in
touch
on
what's
happening.
A
So
the
the
big
request
that
came
in
was
that
the
contributor
survey
needs
help
getting
the
word
out
there
there's
an
issue.
There
see
a
note
from
oh
yeah.
Actually
I
added
all
this,
I'm
like
trying
to
remember
what
my
past
self
did
to
set
up
for
this
meeting
bob
mentioned
in
chat
that
last
year,
chris
fleckard
did
all
the
mailing
out
to
mailing
lists.
We
didn't
really
have
the
channels
that
we
have
today
or
the
the
consolidation
in
the
kdev
mailing
list,
so
just
wanted
to
open
it
up.
A
First,
to
like
what
are
what
are
the
right
ideas
like
what
are,
or
what
are
some
of
the
places
that
we
definitely
want
to
get
the
word
out
about
the
contributor
survey,
with
the
caveat
that
has
been
requested,
that
we
don't
tweet
it
out
so
that
we
don't
get
a
large
non-representative
audience
that
are
not
necessarily
there
like
bob.
You
want
to
add.
G
Some
context
I
do
think
it'd
actually
be
okay
to
tweet
out
from
the
the
contributor
comms
account.
Okay,
we
just
don't
want
it
to
be
the
main
kubernetes
account
because
yeah
so
for
a
little
bit
of
background.
What
happened
last
year
is
the
survey,
is,
you
know,
really
targets
our
contributor
base
and
people
looking
to
contribute,
but
by
having
it
go
out
to
such
a
larger
audience,
it
sort
of
overran.
Our
survey
results
with
people
that
have
no
experience
with
the
the
project
at
all.
G
G
To
take
credit
for
it,
we're
still
we're
still
able
to
like
you
know
we
basically
filtered
out
anyone
that
responded.
They
have
not
con
like
not
contributed
the
project
yet
or
you
know,
contributed
minimal.
A
Fair
enough,
so,
given
that
this
is
it's
such
an
important
feedback
loop
in
the
process-
and
we
have
you
know
a
lot
of
skilled
people
in
this
community
and
we
need
we.
I
think
we
need
someone
on
point
for
the
next
number
of
weeks,
maybe
like
a
month
plus.
C
H
Sorry,
I'm
just
catching
up
on
the
slap
thread
I
would
like
to
volunteer,
but
maybe
a
little
bit
with
some
mentorship
here
and
there
also.
I
would
like
to
ask:
what
is
your
opinion
on
trying
to
use
the
slack
say.
The
slack
bot
says
remind
you.
A
So
let
yeah-
let's,
let's
spend
some
time
scoping
this
out,
so
we've
got
for
as
a
reminder
for
all
of
us.
We
have
a
slack
bot
integration
that
allows
for
one
message
to
be
sent
out
to
up
to
all
of
the
channels
which
would
be
hitting
rare
yeah
about
500
channels
and
low
thousands
of
people.
A
lot
of
people
110.
A
It's
111
now
that
you
said
it
yeah,
but
so
we
have
taken
that
power
seriously
and
not
used
it
because
we
haven't
scoped
it
out.
So
as
we
talk
about
how
how
to
plan
that
out
so
regularly
you're
comfortable
being
on
point
with,
you
know
with
us
supporting
you.
A
And
yeah
and
let's
what
do
you
all
think
about
taking
some
time
to
plan
out
the
bits
now
like
yeah,
let's
thumbs
up
all
right,
so
just
understanding
the
timeline
of
this
there's
nothing
to
do
until
this
is
finalized
in
january.
Is
that
correct
bob,
oh
you're
on
me,
my
friend
or
sorry.
G
Hard
bring
me
button
there
isn't
that
much
to
do
until
we
are
like
the
survey
is
finalized
and
made
and
serving
excuse
me
made
in
surveymonkey.
G
That
should
be
done
honestly,
probably
early
next
week,
and
it
is
also
probably
not
a
good
idea
to
send
it
out
with
the
us
election
changeover,
so
probably
again
the
the
following
week.
So
you
know
end
of
the
month.
We
send
out
the
notice
to
dev
and
we
we
probably
want
to
send
that
notice
out.
G
Realistically,
you
know
like
a
reminder,
two
weeks
later,
possibly
like
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
do
once
a
week,
but
at
least
two
weeks
later
and
then
like
a
couple
days
before
it
closes,
we
want
to
hit
every
sig
mailing
list
so
say
again.
Second
working
group
mailing
list
that
actually
like
when
we
when
we
watched
the
responses
come
in.
That
really
was
the
thing
that
boosted
them
up
last
year.
G
In
addition
to
the
sig-
and
you
know
the
community
group
mailing
lists.
Ideally,
we
drop
announcements
in
all
the
sig
and
working
group.
Slack.
A
Yep,
okay,
so
it's
really
kind
of
copy
for
core
email
to
dev,
a
audience
specific
one
more
pointed
at
the
sig
and
then
copy
for
a
slack
message.
Yeah.
G
G
We
I'd
say:
I've
actually
go
back
and
take
a
look
at
look
at
like
what
we
actually
have,
but
in
the
past
you
know,
if
you
basically
sign
up
to
like
be
a
mentor
or
something
like
that
and
we'll
toss
a
t-shirt
at
you.
But
honestly
we
don't
have
you
know
we
we
get
several
hundred
results.
Usually
so
we
don't
want
to
give.
A
I
mean
that's
where,
like
the
chance
to
win,
is
yeah
just
marketing
gold,
random
variability
enforcement
patterns
and
also
lower
cost
than
sending
it
to
everybody.
A
A
G
Us
like
be
like
yeah.
What
does
it
help
us
do
so
for
contribex?
It
really
drives
where
our
focuses
are
ooh.
That
actually
gives
you
an
idea
for
another
question
to
add
to
the
survey,
but
the
beautiful
since
we,
since
we
didn't,
have
the
marketing
team
before
on
the
previous
survey
and
actually
the
part
of
the
what
what
led
to
the
creation
of
the
marketing
team
was.
The
fact
that
you
know
there
there
wasn't
a
disparate
source
or
people
were
consuming
notifications.
Like
all
over
the
place,
there
was
no
clear,
clear.
G
F
G
A
Oh,
maybe
we
can,
can
you
send
the
draft
of
what
the
questions
are
our
way
or
sure
or.
A
Review
it
next
week,
once
they're
closer
to
finalization
yeah
that
way
we're
working
from
that,
but
yeah
we
I'm.
I
totally
hear
what
you're
saying
chris
like
we
can
poke
at
like
what
what
are
the
other
angles
that
give
people
a
sense
of
purpose
if
they
don't
yeah,
if
they
don't
contribute
to
contrabax
like
the
classic?
What's
in
it,
for
me
right.
G
Like
for
it
like
the
other
sick
leadership,
and
things
like
that,
it
sort
of
just
like
you
know
helps
us
with.
You
know:
mentoring,
docs
and,
like
someone
one
of
the
other
things
we
found
last
year,
this
has
actually
repeatedly
come
up
on
every
survey
as
people
want
better
docs
like
they're,
but
the
problem
is
that's
also
really
hard
to
get
other
yeah.
G
Well
get
other
other
people
to
do.
No
people
don't
want
to
necessarily
update
the
the
contributor
docs,
but
we'll
see
I'm
trying.
We
actually
have
a
bunch
of
issues
open
right
now
on
at
least
auditing,
the
current
set
of
documentation
and
that's
been
pawned
off
to
each
sig
to
update
it.
But
that's
that's
another
rant.
I
dropped
a
link
to
the
current
survey
questions
in
chat.
Thank
you.
Cool.
A
Yeah
and
I
I
like
the
angle
you're
going,
I
I
like
thinking
about
something
like
yeah:
what's
the
what's
an
emotional
hook,
you
can
pull
on,
it's
like
the
the
like
overemphasized
version
would
be
like
hate
our
docs
reply
to
the
survey
like
you
know.
We
don't
want
to
quite
bag
on
ourselves
that
hard,
but
that
that
kind
of
emotive
focus.
A
G
Say
like
when,
when
we
you
know,
removed
the
massive
amount
of
people
that
you
know
filled
out,
the
survey
last
time
that
weren't
contributing
it
is
a
fairly
like
broad
audience
that
does
respond
across
the
entire
sort
of
contributor
ladder.
We
have,
you
know
from
members
to
some
project
owners
in
there,
so
it
isn't
like
we're
targeting
it.
It
is
a
very
broad
audience.
It's
just
mostly.
You
know
just
the
contributor
audience
if
that
makes
sense.
E
H
If
I
can
add
something
I
think
in
one
of
the
meetings
we
are
trying
to
focus
on
getting
more
information
on
the
non-code
contributions.
So
is
there
a
way
we
can
actually
put
a
question
or
get
some
information
about
or
what
are
the
non-trivial
non-code
contributions?
H
G
G
Plus,
you,
like,
you
know,
have
no
text
box
answers
just
as
a
heads
up.
If
you
want
to
the
way
you
get
access
to
the
document
is
by
joining
the
contrabex
mailing.
G
Your
request
come
in
and
that's
how
the
the
docs
are
shared
out.
G
A
G
And
sophia
my
co-worker,
actually,
I
think,
submitted
a
a
talk
on
it.
H
Also,
is
it
possible
to
use
the
last
year
survey
data
for
marketing
say?
Can
we
have
some
graphs
yeah.
G
That's
a
really
good
point.
Oh
sorry
go
for
bob!
If
you
want
to
look
at
the
data,
it's
all
in
the
one
sec,
I
will
drop
a
link
to
it.
It's
on
the
community
repo
and
we
have
done
analysis,
multi-year
analysis
and
all
that
in
there.
F
A
A
It
was
all
using
the
survey
data
on
communication
challenges
from
last
year
as
the
core
premise
of
it
and
that's
what
we
focus
on
for
the
first.
You
know
more
than
half
of
last
year.
So
what
are
we
going
to
do
next?
A
Let's
do
it
cool
anything
else
on
survey,
I
think
that
is
pretty
much
it
great.
All
right,
there's
there's
one
more
inbound
request.
I
didn't
get
an
ad
here,
but
there's
a
request
about
some
tweeting
of
good
first
issues
across
a
couple
across
a
couple
things
and
was
hoping
chasm
was
able
to
join
chris.
Would
you
have
time
to
do
some
tweets
like
scheduled,
tweets
through
hootsuite
yeah
awesome,
lily
kazak
requested
it
for
a
couple
things.
Oh
I'll
grab
that
conversation
but
yeah.
I
have
to
go
back
and
find
it
sure.
E
G
Yeah,
I
have
a
friend,
that's.
I
think
I
think
I
hit
by
the
same
thing
it's
been
out
for
like
a
couple
days
now.
A
Great
yeah,
so
if
you
could
take
a
whack
at
a
few
of
those
they're
all
laid
out
pretty
nicely
in
that
thread
and
when
you're
done
just
kind
of
at
lily
to
let
her
know
we
did
it.
That'd
be
amazing.
F
G
Oh,
it's
usually,
I
think
it
was
every
friday
we
tend
to
like
tweet
out
some
like
good
first
issues
and
things
like
that
right,
trying
to
find
the.
A
Okay,
moving
on
a
big
thing
we
like
to
do
here
is
write
it's
one
of
the
more
fun,
mostly
non-code
contributions
to
getting
the
word
out,
and
last
week
we
talked
about
how
to
tell
our
contributor
stories,
and
I'm
pretty
happy
to
say
that
chris's
is
chris
short
here-
is
pretty
much
ready
to.
F
C
A
If
you
can
write
without
needing
proofreading,
you
are
better
than
me.
You
know
on
that
front.
All
good,
but
yeah,
just
getting
the
initial
story
down
is
huge.
A
I've
got
a
half
a
story
down,
but
I
I'm
looking
to
finish
it
up
next
week,
but
bob
I
wanted
to
check
with
you
in
getting
this
onto
kate's
dot
dev
as
one
of
those
examples
of
a
contributor
conversation
or
a
contributor
experience
would
would
I
don't
know
what
I'm
fumbling
over
here,
but
it
with
docs
like
the
docs
team
reviews,
the
dot
io
page
or
the
that
io
blog
post
yeah.
G
A
Okay,
but
we've
got
a
healthy
overlap
where
it
won't
feel
like
we're,
bypassing
an
existing
process,
we're
just
establishing
a
new
process
for
a
new
sub
page
yep
cool.
A
A
E
E
A
A
C
A
A
A
E
A
A
So
this
is
actually
a
great
example
for,
for
others,
just
to
to
give
you.
A
So
this
is
how
how
it
came
in
chris's
kind
of
wrote,
para
paragraph
with
paragraph
some
ideas
and
he
passed
it
my
way-
and
you
know
when
I
write
mine,
I'm
going
to
pass
it
back
to
him
to
do
the
same
thing,
because
just
having
a
second
set
of
eyes
is
huge
and
you'll
notice
that
it
shifted
into
an
introduction,
a
few
ideas
on
a
title,
we'll
we'll
do
some
search
engine
optimization
review
to
see
which
one
is
the
best.
A
So
it
was
all
the
same
content
that
he
wrote
but
rearranged
pretty
significantly,
which
happens
in
every
article.
I
work
on
whether
I
write
it
or
somebody
else
does,
and
it's
really
fun
that
way
and
I'm
more
than
happy
to
help
any
of
you
through
your
own
story
and
I'm
gonna.
Ask
that
you,
you
know
copy
edit
mine
and
tell
me
whether
it's
a
single
narrative
or
multi-narrative
type
story.
G
A
couple
people,
someone
else:
if
you
want
like
another
story
to
toss
in
there
would
be
lori.
G
A
G
A
Contributor
story
from
larry
apple
sladen.
I
actually,
I
think,
your
story
of
like
the
early,
you
know,
choosing
to
grow.
A
different
skill
is
a
really
cool
like
I
absolutely
love
it,
even
if
it
was
just
like
a
few
paragraphs
of
like
I
do
the
stuff
for
my
day
job,
I'm
trying
to
complement
it
with
this
other
work,
and
I'm
just
you
know
showing
up
and
learning
like
that
would
be
a
really
powerful
story.
If
you
wanted
to
write
it
down,
yeah.
B
Sure,
maybe
I
could
you
know
like
right.
If
you
you
had
a
title
right
on
your
docs,
maybe
I
could
just
you
know,
take
some
points
from
there
and
you
know
write
a
few
right
up
a
dog
or
something.
A
Yeah,
that
would
be
perfect,
actually
cool,
yeah
and
and
yeah.
It's
one
of
those
ones
where,
like
the
first
draft,
is
just
getting
it
onto
the
digital
paper
like
it
can
have
any
form
of
grammar,
it
doesn't
need
to
have
links,
it
doesn't
even
have
pictures
you
just
like
just
let
your
hands
type
until
you
tell
the
story
and
then
the
second
one
comes
together,
because
you
did
that
first
one
yeah.
So
I
don't
I
don't
know
I
I
work
with
the
my
day.
A
Job
is
like
helping
writers
through
the
that
process.
So
excuse
me,
as
I
tell
you
something
you
might
already
know,
but
it's
just
fun
to
get
people
to
share
that
story.
So
much
so
cool.
A
Look
forward
to
an
invite.
There
are
you,
in
the
contributor
slack.
A
A
I'm
just
gonna
give
you
a
hello
on
the
via
dm,
so
you
can
find
me
easy,
easily
cool
great
and
you
know
bob.
I
know
you
if
and
when
the
urge
comes
to
share
your
story,
don't
be
shy.
I.
A
Want
to
feature
yeah
before
before
I
talk
about
myself,
yeah
one
one
thing
at
a
time
like
let's
get
chris
is
through
to
publication,
get
key
issues
going
and
ins
and
then
reach
out
to
laurie
apple
and
like
really
get
an
intersection
of
like
the
smart,
wonderful
people
in
our
community.
I
think
the
just
keep
going
down
that
pathway
is
huge
and
I,
like
chris's
angle,
was
very
much
non-code
contribution.
I'm
writing.
A
My
angle
is
like
how
to
find
time
in
your
week
to
contribute,
because
that's
the
the
challenge
I
hear
a
lot,
so
each
of
us
can
kind
of
just
tell
a
our
our
story
from
whatever
angle
comes
to
mind.
I
look.
I
really
like
the
complementary
skill
set
and
p
ish.
Like
you
have
so
many
stories
you
could
tell,
but
yeah
yeah
dealer's
choice
there
anyway.
Other
other
ideas
that
I
heard
come
up
that
were
pretty
interesting.
A
If
anyone
was
looking
for
something
to
write
about
and
just
wanted
to
poke
at
it,
there's
like
the
difference
between
a
deprecation
and
a
removal
of
code.
Like
I
don't
know,
if
we
have
a
canonical
reference
to
that
that
in
the
kubernetes
space,
but
that
would
be
a
fun
write-up,
you
could
interview
people
who
are
actually.
G
Writing
the
code
we
we
do
actually
have
a
fairly
in-depth
explanation
of
what
deprecation
means
and
how
things
are
phased
out
in
on
the
kubernetes
website
on
the
case.website
or.
F
A
Okay,
cool,
okay,
yeah
and-
and
this
could
be
if
it
already
exists,
it's
out
there.
If,
if
somebody
wanted
to
editorialize
it
like
just
kind
of
like
write,
a
fun
story
of
like
hey,
I
went
and
reviewed
the
docs
and
here's
what
I
found
like,
because
if
people
are
asking
it
means
they
haven't,
found
those
docs
so
any
way
we
can
kind
of
elevate
those
docs
to.
To
be
frank,
I
blame
twitter
for
most
of
that.
G
F
But
to
not
do
toot
my
own
horn
as
it
were,
but
like
in
my
end-of-year
blog
post
that
I
normally
write.
I
did
mention
as
a
result
of
the
whole
docker-sham
deprecation
debacle,
that
there
might
be
a
role
for
developer
educators
in
that
dev
advocacy
kind
of
umbrella,
because
it's
hard
to
work
on
the
airplane
and
figure
out
how
to
build
new
airplanes
at
the
same
time.
G
A
Cool
and
last
but
not
least,
tell
me
about
your
doctor
shim.
I
don't.
I
wrote
that
down
like
minutes
ago,
and
I
still
I
don't
even
know
what
I
was
thinking.
Oh,
it
was
kind
of
like
a
playful,
tell
me
about
your
fears
of
doctor
shim
and
then
like
correct
address
the
fears
through
accurate.
A
Exactly
and
and
the
point
being
it's
not
that
a
blog
post
would
provide
new
information.
It
would
just
be
an
a
new
url
yeah
resurface
it
in
a
new
tone
and
catch
the
eyes
of
an
existing
audience.
So,
like
just
know
that
anything
that's
already
been
written
can
be
written
again
from
fresh
perspective.
G
A
Fresh
eyes-
and
it
will
help
like
it-
annoyingly
can
become
a
numbers
game,
we're
like
just.
We
have
to
get
the
message
out
in
front
of
people
more
than
enough
times
so
that
they
they
see
it
hitting
the
drum
once
is
never
enough.
A
Yeah.
I
think
about
that.
It's
like
I
rarely
learn
anything
the
first
time
I
read
it
like
to
kind
of
personalize
it
and
the
more
entertaining
it
is
the
more
likely
I
am
to
learn
it.
So
bringing
our
own
kind
of
humor
and
experiences
together
can
be
fun
cool
all
right.
Those
were
some
ideas.
A
I
don't
have
a
ton
of
time
to
dig
into
the
the
back
half,
but
anything
on
the
code
side
of
contribution,
lots
of
progress,
questions
about
bot,
progress.
A
Okay,
we
and
I'll
just
remind
everybody.
We
have
yeah
a
twitter
bot
in
in
yeah.
You
could
open
a
pull
request
to
basically
send
out
a
tweet
without
needing
the
credentials.
The
path
of
least
resistance
is
to
request
something
like
just
to
ask
one
of
us.
There
are
a
few
documented
people
with
account
access,
but
both
are
welcome
if
you're
feeling
creative,
the
pull
requests
are
really
fun
to
review,
because
it's
you
know
individual
contributors.
Thinking
of
the
stories
they
want
to
tell
the
other
contributors,
like
that's
pretty
cool,
oh
rajula.
A
One
thing
that
was
on
my
mind
is:
is
there
a
setting
in
in
that
bot
to
render
the
urls
into
cards
on
twitter?
A
That
was
something
like
when,
when
you
put
a
url
into
the
scheduled
tweet
and
it
tweets
it,
it
won't
render
into
like
a
call
out
box
like
it
does
automatically
when
you're
using
the
client
directly,
and
I
think
I
I'm
pretty
sure
it's
a
parameter.
It
needs
to
be
set,
and
I
just
don't
know
if
the
tool
has
that
parameter.
H
A
A
Yeah
great,
no,
no
big
issues
to
draw
our
eyes
to.
I
think,
keeping
this
conversational.
A
As
part
of
this
workflow,
I'll
still
just
say,
like
you
know,
project
management
wise,
like
getting
away
from
umbrella
issues
into
if
we
have
an
idea
for
something
we
listed
in
the
dock
and
once
we
commit
to
something
we
make
an
issue
we'll
continue.
A
H
One
other
thing:
mm-hmm,
sorry,
no,
no,
please
go
for
it.
Yeah.
I'm
just
checking
the
meeting
notes
and
then
I
I
saw
that
paris
is
looking
for
a
host.
Should
we
tweet
that
out
or
should
we
just
try
to
communicate
something
about
it?.
G
Yep:
okay,
she's
looking
for
someone
to
help
host
meet
our
contributors
and
possibly
take
over
for
hosting
in
march.
C
A
A
G
Well,
this
one
we
didn't
have
an
actual
meeting,
an
in-person
meeting.
I
had
a
good
point:
we're
gonna,
try
and
instead
of
having
a
weekly
meeting,
go
to
bi-weekly
and
then
the
other
week.
Essentially
just
do
it
in
slack.
A
I
really
like
that.
I
I
think
it
after
you
alpha
test
it
like
we're
ready
to
hop
into
the
beta.