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Description
SharePoint Developer (SP PnP) Community call recording from 8th of January 2019. Summary of the activities happened in the past month around SharePoint development guidance, roadmap updates, future plans for the SharePoint development.
The host of the call - Chris Kent (DMI)
Latest changes in the out-of-the-box provisioning, branding and web parts – Sean Squires, Melissa Torres and John Sanders.
Detailed agenda an links to specific sections available from https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/blogs/
You can download recurrent invite for the monthly SharePoint community calls from http://aka.ms/spdev-call.
A
Welcome
everybody:
this
is
Shep
on
deaf
ecosystem,
slash
upon
deaf
serpent,
BMP
community
call-
and
this
is
the
monthly
community
called.
Why
is
it
saying
December?
Well?
Why
is
it
saying
December
who's?
Writing
these
slides?
Well,
that's
me
and
that's
that's
what
I
completely
missed
that
that's
pretty
awkward.
It
says
January
18
but
I
didn't
say
that
pretty
big
December
on
the
call.
So
that's
that's
awesome
start
for
the
call!
So
that's
on
me.
My
name
is
Josiah
Vernon
I'm,
the
kind
of
person
who
take
four
responsibilities
of
the
slides
now
for
today.
A
Funny
enough
for
today,
Chris
Kent
from
the
BNP
core
team
will
be
the
host,
so
he's
been
running
through
the
slides.
I
will
jump
in
on
some
of
the
slides
and
interrupt
Chris
as
he
moves
along,
and
then
we
have
cool
demos
coming
off
from
some
John
Sanders
and
Sean
squares
and
a
Middle
East
a
Taurus,
so
Luke
Oh
we'll
see
how
that
goes
and
we'll
flip
between
the
persons
and
presentation
screens.
As
we
move
along
on
things,
it
is
January
8th.
It
is
January,
2019,
community,
coffee
winter,
somehow
completely
didn't
know
this.
A
B
Right
everybody
I'm
part
of
the
PNP
core
team,
I'm
an
office
development
in
BP.
There
you
go
alright,
so
we
got
a
bunch
of
crazy
stuff,
so
we're
gonna
start
off
we're
going
to
take
all
the
latest
news.
That's
going
on
show
you
some
cool
statistics.
Give
you
a
reminder
about
a
few
cool
things:
how
you
can
get
involved
and
all
that
stuff
they
wind
up
with
a
pretty
awesome
set
of
demos
for
transpires.
B
Melissa,
Torres
and
John
Sanders
from
Microsoft
feel
free
to
go
ahead,
start
asking
questions
in
the
chat
now
all
while
they're
going
we'll
see
what
they
can
do.
The
answer
we've
got
some
time
at
the
end,
we'll
do
some
Q&A,
but
these
guys
are
actually
Microsoft
paid
employees
so
feel
free
to
grill
them.
It'll
be
great.
Alright,
it's
gonna
be
awesome.
Let's
take
a
look
so
as
a
reminder.
What
is
sharepoint
patterns
of
practices?
What
kind
of
calls
we
have
available?
So
this
is
part
of
the
larger
community.
B
Alright,
so
let's
move
on
here,
so
what
we
got
here
so
called
Saudi,
SIG's
or
special
interest
groups
want
to
check
those
outs
to
join
those.
That's
we're
going
to
talk
about
things
like
power,
apps
Microsoft
flow,
a
general
SharePoint
development.
So
it's
a
lot
more
than
just
the
SharePoint
framework
and
some
of
those
pieces
of
PowerShell.
That's
that's
going
to
be
in
there
join
those
those
are
a
ton
of
fun
alternating
with
that.
So
the
next
one
is
Thursday.
B
January
17th
is
one
very
specifically
focused
on
the
SharePoint
framework,
so
we're
gonna
talk
about
like
p.m.
PJs
core
we're
going
to
talk
about
CLI
word
about
all
those
kind
of
more
specific
things
with
SharePoint
framework,
so
join
those
as
well,
and
then,
of
course,
there's
this
call,
which
happens
once
a
month
which
is
kind
of
our
summary
of
everything.
B
That's
been
happening
using
some
pretty
cool
engineering
demos
directly
from
Microsoft
some
cool
announcements
and
give
you
a
real
summary
of
what's
been
going
on
and
as
a
thank
you
to
everybody,
it's
been
participating
because
there
are
lots
and
lots
of
you
alright.
So
how
do
I
know
that?
What
are
these
numbers?
These
are
crazy,
so
if
you
guys
have
been
on
these
closed
for
a
while,
maybe
you're
getting
number
blindness,
but
these
numbers
are
getting
huge
and
bigger
and
bigger
every
month.
B
The
kind
of
blow
me
away,
so
these
numbers
are
still
very
big
despite
the
holidays,
so
many
people
being
out
and
they
keep
getting
bigger,
so
I
expect
that
this
month
will
grow
even
more
so
I,
don't
know
if
you
want
to
say
anything
specific
about
any
of
these
numbers.
We're
gonna
read
any
of
eclis,
but
anybody
would.
A
Not
really
on
my
side
either
I
think
it's.
We
shouldn't
always
spend
too
much
time
on
this,
but
it's
all
it
was
great
to
say
that
there's
plenty
of
other
people
who
are
active
on
the
community
so
you're
definitely
not
alone
so
reach
out
within
the
Kitab
reach
out
in
the
community
channels.
There's
plenty
of
other
people
using
our
open
source
and
and
artist
capabilities,
so
be
active.
Now.
A
B
Right,
it's
always
good
to
tweak
the
slides
during
the
presentation.
That's
important!
All
right!
Here
we
go
so
speaking
of
numbers.
We
can't
actually
see
any
of
the
details
of
these
numbers,
but
the
main
thing
to
notice
you
greeted
from
left
to
right
getting
bigger
you
notice,
it's
gonna
be
an
even
bigger
as
it
goes.
So
this
is
exponential
growth.
This
is
the
usage
of
SharePoint
framers
solutions
and
SharePoint
Online,
but
at
five
hundred
eighty
one
percent
increases
since
last
year
at
this
time.
So
that's
huge.
B
This
is
the
what's
the
most
widely
used
extensibility
model
in
all
of
office
365
by
a
longshot,
and
this
is
all
related
to
the
things
you
guys
are
doing
and
the
things
the
community
is
putting
together.
So
I
expect
this
is
going
to
continue
to
grow,
but
that's
the
whole
point
of
what
we're
doing
here
and
why
we're
sharing
all
this
stuff
is
to
help
everybody
succeed
and
see
these
numbers
go
up.
I
do.
A
One
thing
sorry
Chris
and
sorry:
I
can't
help
myself.
So
one
thing
to
notice
here
is
that
this
year,
at
the
Christmas
and
the
holiday
season
was
basically
two
weeks,
so
the
gap
on
the
Christmas
was
relatively
long,
but
you
can
actually
see
yesterday's
number
on
the
use
it's
per
user
graph
and
it's
insane
so
the
we're
growing
exponentially
starting
from
yesterday
again,
so
the
usage
has
just
out
of
this
world.
Basically
so
interesting
to
say
well,
will
be
by
end
of
this
year,
so
really
cool
yeah
slide.
B
B
So,
as
a
reminder,
MSDN
dead
go
over
here
to
doc,
stop
Microsoft,
calm,
SharePoint,
we're
gonna,
find
all
the
developer
documentation.
There's
a
lot
of
stuff
in
here
a
lot
of
opportunity
as
well.
So
one
of
the
things
that
people
always
realize
there's
an
edit
button.
So
if
you
see
a
typo
or
you
see,
something's,
not
quite
very
clear
or
you're
aware
of
how
something
could
be
made
phrased
a
little
differently
hit
that
edit
button,
it's
super
easy
and
you
can
submit
that.
B
You
literally
get
your
little
face
up
there
you'll
be
on
our
list
of
contributors.
You
get
your
company
on
there.
You
get
a
huge
promotion,
it's
gonna
be
great
for
you,
but
the
whole
idea
is
we
don't
want
typos,
you
don't
want
typos.
So
now
we
can
all
fix
that,
but
it's
also
your
opportunity
to
provide
feedback.
B
If
you
had
a
comment,
it's
going
to
go
directly
into
the
issues
list
and
that's
a
chance
for
us
to
dive
into
something
together
see
we
could
solve
whatever's
going
on
see
if
it's
an
actual
issue
there
or
if
it's
something,
that's
just
unclear
in
the
documentation,
so
really
be
involved
in
this.
It's
not
just
for
reading
anymore.
All
right,
yeah
I
just
guarantee
you
promotion
for
sure.
But
well
not
you
not
you
specifically
all
right.
B
B
So
if
you
don't
like
the
Yammer
web
part,
this
is
not
the
place
to
put
that
in
here,
but
if
you've
got
an
issue
while
you're
doing
some
development,
if
you
think
there's
a
bug
got
a
question
put
that
here,
there's
also
spot
to
put
feedback
and
ideas
that
user
voice
I.
Think
that's
going
to
talk
about
that
in
a
minute,
but.
B
But
you
can
also
answer
questions
for
other
people.
So
if
you
see
an
issue,
someone
posted-
and
you
happen
to
know
the
answer
to
that-
feel
free
to
jump.
In
put
your
answer
right
there.
Let's
have
a
discussion.
Let's
oof,
we
can
work
it
out.
Okay,
all
right!
So
this
show
right
here
the
SharePoint,
dev
weekly,
really
episode,
21
I,
didn't
know
there
were
that
many
that's
crazy.
So
this
is
where
a
couple
of
guys
get
together
and
they
talk
about
a
bunch
of
SharePoint
stuff
right.
So
that's
unwalled
I
get
together.
B
They
usually
have
a
guest,
but
this
is
a
great
way
to
catch
up
across
all
sorts
of
different
blogs.
You
might
follow
and
find
out,
what's
really
important
to
pay
attention
to
this
week,
what's
happening
within
the
SharePoint
dev
space
with
officer
ste,
v
dev,
it's
a
lot
of
fun
if
you've
got
something
that
you've
written
or
you've
put
out
there.
That
you'd
like
them
to
take
a
look
at
feel
free
to
tag
them,
make
them
aware
of
it
on
Twitter
or
anywhere
else
before
interested
in
joining
reach
out
to
them
as
well.
A
About
this
one
I'll
take
this
one
so
and
so
on
the
use
of
voice
on
a
ship
on
dev
and
I
do
apologize
on
behalf
of
the
SharePoint
and
the
dev
platform
engineering.
We
haven't
actually
had
massive
amount
of
progress
in
the
top
ten
issues,
as
our
attempt
and
submissions
in
the
user
voice
lately,
but
I
I
did
some
updates
on
many
of
these
yesterday
clean
up
some
of
our
backlog,
so
just
to
make
sure
that
everybody
is
aware.
The
number
one
item
which
is
the
admin
is
metadata
term
store
operations.
A
The
REST
API
is
actually
under
development
right
now.
I
can't
give
you
an
exact
ETA,
but
we
are
working
on
on
making
a
proper
REST
API
now
for
the
taxonomy
service,
with
where
you
can
use
them,
the
cubicle
set
of
crude
operations
and
everything
else-
and
we
do
know
that
this
has
been
a
long
long
long
wait
to
get
it
available,
but
now
it
is
actually
truly
under
development,
so
it
is
coming.
A
Finally
now
the
second
thing
what
I
wanted
to
actually
pinpoint
as
well
is
the
support
for
dotnet
core
I
would
see
some
that's
technically.
The
title
of
the
user
voice
submission,
but
we
are
looking
into
having
a
dotnet
standard
version
of
season
within
the
first
half
of
this
year,
calendar
year,
so
hopefully
in
the
first
quarter,
but
I
can't
promise
exactly
if
it's
gonna
be
split
on
the
second
quarter.
A
We
do
understand
that
the
dotnet
developers
and
say
sharp
and
vb.net
if
somebody's
VP
doesn't
developer
looking
into
having
a
dotnet
standards
that
students
core
core
version
of
season
ASAP,
so
we've
been
piloting
that
already
successfully
for
a
while,
and
there
is
now
in
real
tasks
in
the
pipeline
which
people
are
starting
to
work
on
it
right
after
the
holidays.
That
looks
pretty
promising
the
first
thing
here.
It's
also
now
scheduled
for
this
quarters
last,
the
first
half,
which
is
the
add,
support
for
single
page
application.
Sorry,
let
me
be
precise
on
this
one.
A
That's
support
for
single
page
applications
in
SharePoint
framework,
it's
already
in
preview,
starting
from
1.7
version
of
SharePoint
framework.
So
we
do
have
a
documentation,
pretty
high-level
documentation
in
Doc's
available.
We
did
do
a
dog
live
demo
on
this
one
in
a
community
course,
while
back,
and
we
will
have
additional
content
on
this
one
available
in
the
future
as
well.
The
other
things
that
I
wanted
to
quickly
pinpoint
support
for
library
packages
and
SharePoint
framework
as
scheduled
to
be
done
in
this
quarters
last
first
half
of
this
year.
A
So
that's
in
the
in
the
closed
pipeline
as
well,
not
necessarily
in
1.8
but
potentially
and
then
delayed
on
1.9
release,
so
that
should
be
coming
up
as
well,
and
then
ability
to
use
app
only
cause
to
create
modern
sites
is
actually
in
progress
technique,
partly
already
working.
It's
a
documentation
challenge
on
our
side
and
there
will
be
some
nuances
related
on
that
one.
A
Are
you
creating
a
croup
associated
team
site
or
are
you
creating
a
communication
site
so
communication
sites
are
SharePoint
sites,
so
we
can
easily
create
and
using
app
only,
but
the
croup
associated
team
sites
is
a
slightly
more
complicated
story.
We're
looking
indicating
that
one
document,
that's
ASAP
as
well.
So
all
of
these
are
final
getting
movement,
the
other
stuff
there
is.
Some
of
them
are
pretty
old.
A
Well
that
that
was
the
interesting
discussion
in
the
in
the
yesterday
and
sweeter.
It
went
completely
sideways.
So
yes,
I
told
me
Kyle
how
how
things
are
working
and
we
talked
about
the
v2
internally.
First,
it's
not
a
secret.
We
are
looking
into.
Let's
put
it
this
way,
we're
looking
into
making
managed
metadata
to
him.
Api
is
available.
True
craft
and
true
SharePoint
restate
the
ice
now.
What
does
it
mean
in
practice
when
ETA
I
can
disclose
at
this
point,
but
is
it
v2?
Is
it
v1?
Is
it
in
a
craft?
B
All
right
all
right,
so
if
you
want
to
find
out
all
the
details
about
actually
what
was
done
over
December
and
everything
that
happened,
you
want
to
check
out
this
blog
post
so
vacate
that
ms
/
SP,
dev
blog
just
got
all
the
details
of
a
massive
post.
I've
got
all
the
links
to
everything,
so
you
want
to
really
see
what's
happening
and
there
was
a
ton
of
stuff
despite
the
holidays
or
maybe
even
because
of
the
holidays.
B
So
a
lot
of
stuff,
a
lot
of
great
changes,
a
lot
of
things
to
be
aware
of
so,
if
you've
got
a
particular
area,
say
the
P
P,
reusable
controls,
or
some
other.
You
know
the
starter
kit
or
something
that
you
want
to
dive
into.
That's
a
great
place
to
get
that
on
that
blog,
so
check
it
out.
Alright!
So
look
at
this
float
it
all
these
names
that
thumb
keeps
getting
smaller
and
smaller,
eventually
going
to
have
to
have
two
slides.
So
there's
a
lot
of
people
that
are
on
there.
B
You
know
every
month,
month
after
month,
there's
a
lot
of
new
people
as
well.
Thank
you
all
of
you
for
your
amazing
contributions
and
again
this
could
be
anywhere
from
you
edited
a
typo
to
you,
presented
a
full-on
sample
or
anything
else,
but
become
a
part
of
this.
So
it's
a
really
awesome
opportunity
for
you
to
contribute
and
give
back
to
the
community
get
your
name
out.
There.
People
see
your
work
all
this
stuff
and
again,
if
you're,
not
bo,
you're,
definitely
going
to
get
a
promotion.
B
Okay,
alright,
and
if
you
have
given
us
permission
to
use
your
company
logo
that
can
be
displayed
here.
These
are
just
the
people
that
have
given
the
logo
and
permission
to
use
it.
The
way
I
did
it
I
just
reached
out
I,
think
it
was
tech,
community
and
I
sent
it
to
them
so
that
way,
I
just
attached
it
way
back.
When
you
can
do
the
same
thing,
you
probably
do
it
through
Twitter
I'll
just
reach
out,
and
you
find
a
way
to
give
us
your
logo
and
we'll
put
that
up
here
this.
B
This
really
gives
a
lot
of
visibility
to
your
company.
There's
a
thank
you
for
letting
them
spend
time
contributing
back
to
this,
and
is
it
just
me
or
does
a
total
look
like
those
hands,
are
gonna
capture?
These
logos,
like
the
little
butterflies
I,
just
wondered
if
anyone
else
thinks
that
every
time
they
see
the
slide,
it's.
B
B
It's
gonna
get
them
just
trust
me
all
right,
okay
and
finally,
thank
you
so
much
to
all
the
people
at
Microsoft.
For
all
your
help.
This
past
month,
I
know
you
again
like
everyone
else.
You
all
have
day
jobs
as
well.
That's
great!
So
you
guys
participating
as
well
yeah
all
right,
so
you
guys
ready
for
some
demos,
all
right,
so
Sean,
Squires,
Melissa,
Torres
and
Johnson.
Did
you
guys
ready,
yeah
I?
Think
it's.
A
A
E
E
E
Okay,
car
noises
gone
so
I'm
just
going
to
put
a
little
content
in
here
and
what
I'm
going
to
show.
You
is
an
ability
to
add
section,
background
colors
and
then
we're
going
to
drop
a
couple
of
web
parts
in
there
and
talk
about
how
you
make
your
web
part
look
great.
So,
let's
start
by
adding,
if
we
put
a
text
block
in
here
that
we
basically
have
handled
all
of
our
background
and
foreground
color
management.
So
you
do.
You
can
use
standard
colors,
but
we
pull
in.
Basically
your
scene
colors
here
for
your
text.
E
We
basically
handle
any
of
the
background
foreground
color
management
for
you,
and
if
you
change
your
various
colors
and
your
section
backgrounds
easier
to
go
to
no
backgrounds,
you
know
neutral,
soft
or
even
dark
colors.
We
switch
the
colors
of
your
foreground
by
using
our
theme
slots
with
fabric
and
vasa,
and
the
team
are
working
on
some
good
dev
samples
on
how
you
can
do
this
with
your
third-party
web
parts
as
well,
but
even
since
we've
we
know
that
not
everyone
is
going
to
have
the
time
to
do
background,
seam
management
right
away.
E
A
E
E
So
here,
if
we
pull
in
a
group,
calendar
you'll
see
that
we've
left
that
as
a
fallback
experience,
you
see
the
white
border.
Basically,
what
we're
doing
is
we
pull
in
the
page
color
and
we
put
it
behind
your
web
part.
So
if
you
haven't
had
time
to
yet
do
your
seam
slot
mapping
using
the
fabric
theme
slots,
your
web
part
is
still
going
to
look
good
in
sections
that
have
emphasis
or
a
color
by
using
this
background
or
fallback
procedure
and
I'm
going
to
pop
over,
because
I
expect
this
probably
questions.
C
Yeah
John
I
was
just
gonna,
say:
there's
a
couple:
people
asking
about
release
timelines
and
that
that
cover
both
a
bunch
of
branding
stuff.
So
watch
you
go
ahead
and
talk
about
section
and
I'll,
complement,
cuz,
I,
know
William
and
a
few
others
we're
asking
about
some
related
branding
features.
Sure.
E
So
section
background
color
right
now
is
it
10%
targeted
release
when
I
get
into
the
office
later
today,
I
will
push
it
to
50%
targeted
release
customers,
so
basically
half
of
the
customers
and
targeted
release
will
be
able
to
play
with
section
backgrounds.
Any
section
can
be
have
background
colors
on
it,
and
you
can
drop
various
webparts
into
the
section
backgrounds
to
see
what
you
know
which
of
our
webparts
as
well
as
what
you
were.
Your
own
web
part
will
look
like
in
section
background.
E
The
key
I
was
trying
to
make,
though,
is
we
have
a
couple
of
our
developers
originally
we're
going
to
take
some
of
the
PMP
sample
web
parts
and
we
call
it
glamorize
them
using
the
fabric
team
slots.
We
decided
it
would
be
better
to
do
a
much
simpler.
Just
this
is
how
you
do
theme
slotting,
sample
and
I
know
one
of
our
engineers.
John
has
been
working
on
it.
I,
don't
know
they
say.
If
you,
you
talked
with
John
and
have
a
timeline
on
when
you
think
that
documentation
would
be
available.
It.
A
E
C
C
So
I
was
going
to
comment.
Actually,
since
you
have
that
screen
up,
but
everybody
visualize,
it's
probably
okay,
as
you
yeah
there
you
go.
Thank
you
so
just
to
answer
I
think
a
couple
other
comments
there
and
then
Jonathan
got
another
question.
Let's
see
the
header
background,
that's
fully
out
that
was
released
in
the
fall,
I
think
right
before
at
night,
just
as
a
sort
of
an
FYI.
C
There
was
also
questions
about
some
of
the
things
that
Denis,
troponin
and
I
have
talked
about
at
ignite
espec
this
past
winter
and
let's
see
the
full
disclosure,
is
the
makeup
menu
and
the
header
changes
in
the
footer
and
all
that
good
stuff
that
we
showed
off
at
the
conference's
is
coming
very
soon.
It's
gonna
start
rolling
to
targeted
release.
Later
this
month
we
apologize
for
the
delay.
We
were
hoping
to
get
it
out
before
the
holidays.
A
That's
not
that
we're
seeing
that
actually
Shawn,
can
you
scroll
all
the
way
down.
We
can
actually
see
as
an
example,
there's
a
Content
footer,
which
is
one
of
the
capabilities
which
is
not
yet
available,
but
it's
coming
through
from
DC.
We
were
just
at
a
meeting
earlier
today
around
that
one
and
how
do
we
make
the
developer
guidance
around
the
content
footer
there?
Yes,.
A
C
E
So
let
me
let
me
answer
a
couple
of
the
questions
in
the
sidebar
here,
so
sorry
to
change
the
background,
color
and
out-of-the-box
web
part.
So
the
section
background
actually
doesn't
change.
The
web
part
background.
That's
why
I
brought
up
some
pages
that
have
some
better
content.
So
these
are
image
web
parts
and
the
web
part
itself
is
the
entire
image
or,
as
you
see
here,
with
Quick
Links
or
with
the
events
web
part,
the
the
web
part
itself
isn't
changing.
E
Basically,
you
as
a
developer
are
allowing
the
background
to
come
through
your
web
part,
because
you've
done
the
work
to
make
sure
that
it's
accessible
for
the
users,
so
in
this
case
there's
no
border
around
the
Quick
Links
web
part,
because
we've
done
the
work
to
make
sure
that
our
foreground
color
here
where
it
says,
benefits,
works
with
a
soft
neutral
and
a
strong
emphasis
team
color
in
our
te.
We
have
also
done
the
work
to
plumb
it
through
so
colors
that
you
pick
from
the
theme.
E
Do
the
right
efforts
to
be
opposite
or,
let's
say
complementary
to
the
colors.
In
the
background,
you
can,
however,
still
make
inaccessible
content
in
the
RTE.
If
you
use
standard
colors,
but
you'll
see
it
immediately
as
a
user.
So
we
we
think
that
that's
okay.
If
we
get
feedback
that
it's
not
okay,
then
we'll
make
adjustments
and,
let's
see
here
so
I,
think
I
answered
both
those
questions.
Will
we
be
able
to
add
more
custom?
E
Colors
great
question
short
answer:
no,
to
start
with
what
we're
doing
is
trying
to
make
color
as
a
theme
throughout
the
system,
so
it
works
in
your
header.
It
works
in
your
footer.
It
works
in
the
section
emphasis
or
section
background
colors
right
now,
that's
all
driven
off
theme,
so
you
manage
it
with
site
designs
and
see
it
used
to
be
called
site.
Scripts
Sean
can
insert
the
right
phrase.
D
E
D
C
C
We
got
bumped
a
little
bit
with
the
holidays
and
a
few
bugs
we
found
so
we'll
be
rolling
out
within
a
few
weeks
and
I
saw
another
one
that
besa
you
called
out
about
themes
associated
sites
to
a
hub,
Lou
yeah
is,
is
the
question
that
you
want
to
be
able
to
not
have
associated
sites
joined
to
a
hub
and
herring
the
hub's
theme,
but
rather
maintain
or
have
the
the
ability
to
have
their
own
theme
and
I.
Read
that
question
correctly.
C
C
D
That's
exactly
right
right
now
to
Shawn's
point
yeah.
We
don't
support
it
today,
but
definitely
something
that's
top
of
mind
for
me
to
give
basically
hub
owners
the
ability
to
have
a
switch
that
says:
I'm,
okay,
with
associated
sites
changing
their
own
theme.
So
that
would
be
how
we
would
do
it,
but
nothing
to
you
know
no
timing
on
that.
Yet.
E
D
D
Be
great
sorry
if
I'm
not
saying
that
right,
but
you
said
hey
any
plans
to
increase
hub
sites
limit
yes
right
now
the
limit
is
a
hundred,
but
we're
actively
working
on
increasing
that
and
then
this
is
actually
one
for
Sean
and
now
movie.
Can
we
also
increase
the
number
of
site
of
actions
in
site,
designs
and
I?
Think
the
answer
for
that
is
we're
also
working
on
that.
C
Awesome,
yes
and
I'm.
Sorry
Christian,
when
will
site
designs,
be
more
stable.
Please
report
any
issues
you're
having
with
actions
hanging
I'm,
not
I,
don't
know
what
you
mean
by
they're,
getting
stuck
on
an
action
some
take
longer
than
others,
and
certainly,
if
you're
calling
out
via
the
trigger
flow
action
to
execute
some
additional
scripts.
C
We
don't
really
do
a
great
job
of
informing
you
through
the
UI
how
long
that
might
take,
because
we
don't
know
what's
happening.
So
one
of
the
things
that
we're
looking
to
do
is
provide
a
mechanism
for
you
to
write
back
messages
that
will
inform
the
user.
If
you
have
some
long-running
function
that
might
be
called,
but
as
far
as
native
actions,
those
should
all
be
running
fairly
quickly.
C
One
of
the
things
that
has
changed,
which
will
cut
over
now
since
I'm,
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
site
designs
and
some
of
the
recent
releases
is.
We
have
something
I
announced
that
ignite
and
also
at
es
PC.
Was
we
extended
the
number
of
script
actions
that
we
support
prior
to
the
change?
C
That's
rolling
out
right
now
at
a
hundred
percent
targeted
release
by
the
way
you
guys
were,
as
you
know,
we're
limited
to
30
script
actions
and
we
have
bumped
that
to
about
300
or
a
hundred
thousand
characters
and
the
way
that
we're
doing
that
is
we're
actually
sort
of
matching
the
call
if
you
will
and
running
the
job,
a
little
bit
more
asynchronously.
So
it
gives
us
a
little
bit
more
runway
to
execute
larger
scripts.
C
A
C
Here,
thank
you
for
having
us.
It's
always
a
pleasure
to
present
and
talk
to
you
and
share
things
that
were
working
on
so
yeah
very,
very
excited.
Let's
see,
VESA,
please
feel
free
to
help
call
out
a
few
things.
Is
there
a
plan
to
roll
out
enterprise,
content,
types
and
site
designs.
D
C
A
C
I,
don't
have
a
solid
answer
for
you,
except
to
say
that
we
do
have
content
type
support
in
the
script
site
site
designs,
as
you
know
already,
one
of
the
things
that
we're
doing
is
looking
to
expand
that
so
that
it's
easier
to
leverage
previously
created
content
types.
Let's
say
you
have
them
in
a
hub
and
you
want
them
to
be
pushed
down
to
maybe
Associated
sites.
We
are
looking
at
some
of
those
scenarios
as
far
as
how
we're
going
to
talk
to
the
content
type
of
hub.
C
We
are
still
evaluating
that
because
we're
also
looking
at
some
ways
to
really
optimize
that
whole
syndication
model
there's.
Unfortunately,
some
performance
challenges
with
that,
as
we
have
moved
to
the
cloud
that
we're
not
super
happy
with,
and
neither
are
you
and
so
rather
than
investing
on
that
old
platform.
We're
looking
at
ways
to
improve
that,
but
the
specific
design
is
sort
of
ETA
and.
A
C
Is
which
is
why
I'm
hedging
my
comments
here?
So
as
I
mentioned,
yeah
I'm
we're
actually
spitting
up
a
new
content
services
team?
That's
going
to
be
really
diving
a
lot
deeper
into
this
area
of
you
know,
enterprise,
content
management,
and
you
know
that's
an
area
that
hasn't
gotten
a
lot
of
attention
with
a
lot
of
abusive
SharePoint
rebooted.
So
it's
one
that
we
will
be
turning
our
attention
to
with
a
bunch
of
dedicated
folks
in
the
coming
year.
So
we're
very
excited
about
that.
C
That
also
is
probably
a
good
opportunity
for
me
to
also
mention
that
site
designs
are
going
to
continue
to
go
forward.
We're
very
excited
about
what
we've
delivered
for
you
guys
this
past
year,
and
we
have
a
lot
more
in
store
for
you
at
2019.
Melissa
is
gonna,
be
really
driving
that
effort
and
so
by
all
means,
I
think
that
speak
for
both
of
us
in
the
rest
of
the
team.
We
are
super
appreciative
of
all
of
your
feedback
and
support.
Please
continue
to
you
know.
Let
us
know
what
you're
trying
to
do
with
it.
A
C
C
Is
the
roadmap
slide
that
we
presented
most
recently
at
the
end
of
November
in
Copenhagen,
at
the
SPC
I,
highlighted
in
green,
a
couple
of
the
things
that
were
recently
released
or
rolling
out
and
a
few
things
that,
as
I
mentioned
a
few
minutes
ago,
the
call
were
intended
to
go
start
going
out
to
targeted
release
in
December,
but
we
ran
into
a
few
hiccups
and
didn't
really
want
to
compromise
anything
right
before
the
holidays.
So
apologies
for
the
delay.
We
will
be
getting
this
stuff
going
to
targeted
release
as
I
mentioned
later
this
month.
C
Let's
see
so
what
has
gone
out.
Real
briefly
is
some
things
you
guys
on.
The
call
might
be
familiar
with
it.
We'll
talk
about
these
in
demo
up
in
a
second,
the
full
width
header
support,
mention
that
came
out
a
while
ago,
Henner
background
for
SharePoint
themes.
We
also
have
website
designs.
Both
Melissa
and
I
showed
that
off
at
ignite
at
the
SPC.
C
C
This
provides
a
create
site
link
that
opens
up
the
similar
experience
if
we
get
on
SharePoint
home
and
that
allows
you
to
create
a
site
that
has
automatically
joined
to
above
and
obviously,
if
that
hub
has
a
site
design
associated
with
it,
it
will
also
be
executed.
So
a
really
nice
way
to
kind
of
unite
that
stuff
and
ensure
a
consistent
configuration
on
both
the
hub
and
the
Associated
sites.
The
section
background
colors
that
John
talked
about
it
has
he
mentioned
these
about
pulling
out
and
we'll
go
to
50%.
C
Today,
the
site
design
information
panel,
the
large
site,
script,
support
and
the
create
site
script
from
existing
listed
library.
Those
are
the
three
big
features
that
we
announced
for
site
designs
and
those
are
all
at
targeted,
release,
100%
and
will
start
to
roll
out
worldwide
later
this
month
and
into
February.
And
why
don't
we
take
a
quick
look
at
those
in
let's
see,
oh
and
the
things
that
are
rolling
out
later
this
month.
I'll
also
highlight
those
those
are
the
branding
capabilities.
A
lot
of
that
is
really
UX
stuff.
So
we've
really
updated
the
change.
C
C
Ok,
everybody
guess
it
looks
like
alright
great,
so
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
here,
but
then
I'm
just
going
to
sort
of
quickly
call
out
so
that
we
can
get
through
everything
so
with
branding
that
you
look
experienced
so
under
the
change.
The
look
panel
you'll
notice
that
the
experience
is
a
little
bit
different
that
we,
instead
of
just
bolting
you
to
sort
of
a
theme,
selector
experience
that
you're
familiar
with
now.
C
What
we're
doing
is
we're
putting
a
bunch
of
additional
options
here
so
that
you
can
do
things
like
modify
the
header
change,
the
layout
of
the
navigation
and
even
apply
and
upload
logos
of
links
or
a
footer.
So
let's
take
a
quick
look
at
these
you'll
notice
that,
under
the
theme
now,
a
whole
lot
has
changed
here.
We
have
a
similar
mechanism
here.
One
thing
that
is
changing
those
you'll
notice
that
the
header
background
mechanism
that
you
have
today
is
no
longer
here.
C
D
C
Those
are
not
ready
for
release
yet,
but
we
are
looking
to
provide
additional
layouts,
both
that
are
unique
for
maybe
a
specific
portal
experience,
but
also
ones
that
are
available
for
all
of
your
sites
and
we'll
have
more
information
on
these
additional
layouts,
probably
in
SharePoint
conference
later
this
spring,
but
just
to
give
you
a
heads
up
on
you
know.
This
is
an
area
that
we've
gotten
a
lot
of
great
feedback
from
you
and
the
rest
of
the
community
and
are
eager
to
provide
this
capability.
So
we're
excited
about
this.
C
One
I
will
also
point
out
before
I
leave
that
header
we're
also
Denise
and
I
talked
about
we're
fixing
the
some
really
just
stupid
stuff
with
the
logo.
To
be
perfectly
blunt
with
you,
you
know
the
ability
to
have
like
transparent,
give
support
and
also
to
accommodate
less
rectilinear
logo.
C
So,
if
you'd
have
something
that's
more
of
a
rectangle,
we
can
accommodate
that
and
we'll
still
maintain
the
aspect
ratio,
so
you'll
notice
that
the
logo
that
I
gave
here
on
this
site,
it's
obvious
the
longer
that
wider
that
it
is
Tom
excuse
me
wider
than
it
is
tall
and
it
still
shows
up.
Looking
just
great
navigation
you'll
see
that
we
have
a
couple
new
layouts
it.
This
is
the
one
that
I
take
it
from
the
threads.
Everybody
is
well
aware
of.
C
There
we
go
so
you'll
see
here.
The
cascade.
Just
essentially
is
the
one
that
you
would
expect
today,
where
it
gives
you
a
flyout
menu,
but
that's
just
not
very
awesome,
and
so
there's
been
a
lot
of
Aspern
have
different
layouts,
and
so
now
we
have
this
new
mega
menu
and
with
the
mega
menu.
You
get
a
much
lovelier
presentation
of
your
site.
C
Navigation
links
you'll
see
here
that
what
we
support
is
up
to
three
levels,
so
you
can
actually
have
header
links
as
well
as
specific
links
here
as
our
child
things
that,
and
we
also
support
the
ability
to
specify
these
links
as
headers
instead
of
URLs,
so
they
can
just
be
essentially
labels,
which
is
a
really
nice
option.
I
will
say
that
this
currently
does
make
a
menu
capability,
as
I
mentioned
at
the
conferences,
is
only
available
for
horizontal
layouts,
so
horizontal
navigation,
which
shows
up
in
the
communication
site
template.
C
Having
said
that,
let
me
note,
though,
that,
along
with
mega
menu
and
navigation
layouts,
as
well
as
a
bunch
of
these
other
branding
settings,
is
our
intent
to
really
make
these
capabilities
site
template
agnostic.
What
I
mean
by
that?
All
these
capabilities
should
really
be
available,
regardless
of
whether
or
not
you
are
working
from
a
team
connected
group
connected
team
site
or
a
communication
site,
whether
your
navigation
is
horizontal
or
vertical,
we
don't
want
you,
our
users
to
be
locked
into.
C
Oh
I
only
have
these
options
available
to
me,
because
I
made
the
decision
to
pick
template
a
instead
of
template
B
what
I
created
the
site.
So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
feature
parity
and
functional
parity
between
the
templates.
So
while
we
are
releasing
the
mega
menu,
template
lay
out
only
for
the
comm
site.
Right
now
it
is
our
intent
to
follow
with
mega
menu
layout
support
for
a
vertical
navigation
that
you
would
find
at
a
team
site
all
right.
C
Get
out
to
you,
but
it
doesn't
have
parity
across
the
templates
yet
so
the
site
footer,
is
only
available
for
communication
sites
and
specifically
for
article
pages
and
I
apologize
I.
Don't
want
to
know
why
my
logo
isn't
showing
but
you'll
notice
that
you
have
a
bunch
of
settings
this
way,
enable
the
footer
and
then
also
apply
links,
logos
and
letters.
It's
what
I
like
the
way
that
PC
describes
this.
So
you
get
upload
a
logo.
C
You
can
also
put
the
site
name
and
you
can
also
apply
a
bunch
of
footer
navigation
links
and
you'll
see
this
logo
down
here
right
now
we
just
have
just
the
label
and
the
love
of
showing
up
and,
as
you
probably
saw
from
love,
mine
and
Denise's
presentations,
if
you
haven't
go
check
out
those
ignite
slides.
Those
are
some
layouts
that
we
are
looking
at
if
you
expand
upon,
and
these
will
complement
the
placeholder
that's
available
for
you
to
inject
any
custom
svff
solution.
C
C
D
E
C
C
C
One
of
the
things
that
we
are
doing
now
is,
let's
just
say,
through
2019
I'm,
going
to
go
ahead
and
create
a
new
site
and
notice
that
I'm
selecting
a
pre
published
site,
design,
contoso,
electronics,
project
tracker
and
what
you'll
see
here
is
before
the
experience
you
guys
have
out
in
market
today
is,
if
you
create
a
site
with
a
site
design.
As
soon
as
you
get
redirected
to
the
site,
we
used
to
open
up
the
panel
and
show
the
user
you
the
site
creator,
all
the
things
that
are
happening.
C
C
D
C
So
here's
my
list
that
just
got
created
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
open
up
and
you'll,
see,
there's
a
content
type
there
and
check
this
out.
So
this
is
actually
an
MMS
field.
I'm
sorry,
management
of
data
service,
taxonomy
field.
So
there
is
there's
been
some
excellent
contributions
from
the
community.
Both
camera
I,
don't
know.
If
he's
on
the
call
that
he
had
written
up.
Maybe
there
is
a
way
to
actually
declare
in
the
JSON
object
using
field
XML
at
MMS
field,
and
yes,
that
is
true
and
you're
certainly
welcome
to
do
that.
C
That's
what
I
actually
did
here,
but
one
of
the
things
I
wanted
to.
Let
you
know
is
hey.
You
can
go
ahead
and
do
that.
But
what-
and
this
is
using
a
global
term
set
that
I've
defined
up
in
the
taxonomy
store,
but
what's
really
cool
is
we
now
have
this
ability
where
we
can
create
a
site
script
from
an
existing
list?
So
if
you
have
an
MMS
field
soon,
we
will
be
able
to
extract
that
metadata
as
well
and
be
able
to
recreate
that,
so
that
will
only
work
for
global
lists.
I'm.
C
Sorry
for
global
taxonomy
fields,
but
I
did
want
to
let
you
know
that
the
site
create
site
script
from
list
capability
that
we're
rolling
out
now
it
will
continue
to
evolve.
Okay.
So,
let's
take
a
look
at
that.
It
already
does
quite
a
bit
now
if
I
go
over
to
a
list
like
this
one
here
and
you'll
see
that
this
list
is
got
a
bunch
of
custom
fields,
it's
even
got
some
view
and
column
formatting
if
I
go
ahead
and
just
grab.
C
C
All
right,
so
what
I'm
doing
is
I'm
assigning
to
a
variable,
this
new
command
get
SPO
sites
built
from
list
and
the
parameter
I'm
passing
in
is
actually
the
URL
of
this
list.
That
I
just
was
just
showing
you
okay,
so
once
I
go
ahead
and
do
that
we're
done,
let's
go
ahead
and
get
this
guy
we're
going
to
just
copy
that
out
to
the
clipboard
and
I'm,
going
to
jump
over
to
there's
a
studio
and
voila
there.
C
It
is
so
notice
that
what
I
did
was
that
command
went
ahead
and
extracted
that
conference
prep
list
and
went
and
used
field
XML
and
a
bunch
of
our
JSON
scripting
to
actually
go
and
rehydrate
this
list.
What's
super
powerful
about
this,
as
I'm
sure
you
all
see
is
we're
giving
you
essentially
the
starter
where
you
don't
have
to
craft
all
your
JSON
from
hand
or
from
sample.
C
Obviously,
with
this
script
now,
I
can
go
ahead
and
just
use
it
as
is
and
go
ahead
and
create
a
site
script
and
attach
it
to
a
site,
design
or
I
can
even
go
ahead
and
amend
it
or
I
can
even
eventually
join
it
with
other
site
scripts
and
do
sort
of
a
concatenated
site
design,
and
so
what's
super
powerful
about.
This
is
really
this
is
where
we're
starting
to
move
towards.
Hey
we're,
not
expecting
everybody
to
be
or
require
everybody
to
be
a
JSON
expert.
C
We
want
to
start
giving
you
mechanisms
and
tools
and
ways
to
do
this
sort
of
through
the
UI
or
through
easy
affordances.
Obviously,
right
now
it's
the
PowerShell,
but
you
can
very
well
imagine
some
modern
equivalent
of
save
lists
as
template.
You
know
in
the
UI
that
allows
essentially
get
this
script
from
that
existing
previously
created
list.
So
now
that
that's
the
first
piece,
let's
go
ahead
and
do
something
with
this
in
this
actually
I'm
gonna,
just
the
time
I
want
to
go
ahead
and
use
something
I've
already
created.
C
If
we
go
back
here,
you'll
see
here
that
down,
I
can
actually
go
and
run
really
large
scripts
and
so
notice
that
I've
got
this
community
called
our
descriptive
demo
and
I
also
have
this
two
Toso
a
monocyte
script,
demo
you'll
notice
that
what
they
are
they're
composed
of
really
a
large
I'm,
sorry
a
couple
of
site
scripts
and
are
really
large
and
in
fact,
let's
go
look
at
one
of
them
in
the
UI
and
that's
gonna.
Allow
me
to
show
you
something
else.
That's
pretty
cool!
C
Here's
I'm!
Sorry
here
is
the
this
is
another
new
feature
we
announced
is
that
there
is
now
a
site
design
information
panel.
So
in
the
underneath,
the
same
Settings
gear
you'll
see
the
site,
design
link
and
what
this
does
is.
This
is
opening
up
and
actually
showing
with
a
UI
what
site
designs
have
been
applied
to
this
site.
C
So
you'll
see
that
this
is
a
site
that
I
actually
created
earlier
this
morning,
using
that
same
same
contoso,
electronic
project
tracker,
we
could
even
go
back
to
the
one
I
just
created
with
you
guys
just
to
show
you
that
I
didn't
pre-configure.
All
that
and
there
it
is,
and
it's
actually
showing
when
it
was
executed
on
what
script
actions
the
other
powerful
thing
with
this
new
UI
is
not
only
can
I
see
what
site
designs
have
been
applied
to
a
site.
C
I
can
even
use
the
UI
to
go,
apply
additional
ones,
so
I
can
go
ahead
and
click
additional
site,
designs
and
you'll
see
that
here's
a
list
of
these
other
ones
that
have
been
that
have
been
published
on
this
particular
tenant.
If
I
go
to
this
community
calm
our
script
demo,
this
was
the
one
that
actually
I
had
here
in
the
in
my
apartment.
My
management,
shell
and
you'll,
see
that
it's
actually
composed
of
actually
two
site
scripts
and
I'm.
C
Sorry,
which
one
is
it's
this
one
right
here,
apologize
and
you'll
see
it's
created,
it's
a
composed
of
two
sites,
scripts
and
here's
the
list,
and
you
guys
don't
have
to
count.
I
already
did
for
you.
This
is
50
actions,
so
this
is
actually
a
much
larger
sites
and
what
I
can
do
is
I
can
actually
do
it.
One
or
two
ways:
I
can
go
ahead
and
apply
this
through
the
UI,
and
now
this
thing
will
actually
start
applying
these
script.
C
C
Here
we
go
okay,
so
what
this
is
doing
now
is
it's
actually
just
applying
that
same
large
sites
there
and
you'll
see
that
even
if
I
run
it
through
the
through
here,
we
can
go
ahead
through
the
UI
here.
Let
me
go
ahead
and
close
that
those
have
to
refresh
sorry
might
even
still
be
running
it
sure
it
is
look
at
that.
C
That's
still
running
so,
even
though
I
kicked
this
off
from
PowerShell,
we
still
have
the
UI
that
is
available
to
us
to
go
and
see
that
this
thing
is
actually
being
applied,
and
so
this
large
site
script
is
in
the
process
of
being
applied
to
the
site
and
Boop's
I
messed
up
one
of
my
actions,
but
that's
nice,
better
error,
messaging
and
I.
Think
I
saw
a
comment
earlier
that
there
was
a
question
about
whether
or
not
we're
going
to
improve
the
error,
handling
and
I.
C
Think
the
short
answer
is
yes
want
to
give
you
guys
better
error
handling
through
the
UI,
but
also
even
options,
but
we're
going
to
start
writing
more
information
to
the
audit
log
so
that
you
can
see
when
things
are
going
wrong
and
be
able
to
remediate.
But
one
of
the
things
that's
really
nice.
With
this
new
information
panel
is,
you
can
actually
see
when
something
fails
and
it
isn't
just
like
you
know,
with
the
old
progress
panel
or
once
it's
been
executed,
it's
gone.
You
can
actually
invoke
this
thing
and
actually
see.
C
Oh
great
I
have
an
error
here.
In
fact,
Melissa
and
I
were
laughing
because
we
were
starting
to
use
this
to
sort
of
troubleshoot,
because
once
you've
done
this,
you
can
actually
go
ahead
and
if
you
had
an
error
with
something
you
can
go
ahead
and
tweak
the
side.
Script
use
the
set
sight,
script
command
to
go
ahead
and
update
it
and
then
even
go
back
here
and
just
go
ahead
and
say:
oh
I'm,
going
to
go
ahead
and
rerun
that
same
site
design
and
see
if
I
can
fix
the
problem.
C
So
it
actually
gives
you
a
nice
ability
to
sort
of
troubleshoot
this
stuff,
but
you'll
also
see
here
than
on
this
particular
site.
I've
run
multiple
sites
with
the
designs
and
I
can
actually
see
when
they
were
executed
and
even
pull
up
their
site
script.
Detailed
history,
which
is
super
powerful
and
by
the
way
again
I,
think
Bo.
Cameron
shout
out
to
him
he's
been
doing
some
awesome
write-ups
on
some
of
this.
C
These
features
he
actually
did
a
blog
post
recently,
where
he
talked
about
how
you
can
even
use
some
of
the
new
PowerShell
commands
that
are
associated
with
these
capabilities
to
go
ahead
and
you
know
just
run
and
run
queries
against
existing
sites
to
go
see
these
details,
you're
going
to
need
to
do
I
and
you'll
find
all
these
things
have
already
been
updated.
I've
just
jumped
over
to
the
documentation.
C
We
have
updated
the
documentation
and
you'll
see
that
we've
added
the
new
powershell
and
you
can
get
more
details
on
how
to
execute
these
things
here
and
also
the
rest.
And,
let's
see
what
was
there
gonna
say
ho
and
no
new
samples.
Yet
we're
looking
at
that.
We'll
get
some
new
samples
in
the
github
repo,
probably
in
in
the
coming
month,
and
what.
D
A
Okay,
but
I
would
actually
crease
if
you
don't
mind,
let's,
let's
get
back
on
the
slides,
because
I've
been
conscious
about
the
time
and
I
think
you're
about
the
clothes
anyway.
On
the
on
the
on
this,
there
was
two
questions.
What
we
should
go
through
well,
we
go
back
on
the
regional
presentations
lie.
Some
can
actually
do
that
if
nobody
else
is
doing
it
yeah
and
thank
you
Shawn
for
that
now
one
question
will
surround
the
modern
pages.
A
C
C
So
I
thought
disclosure.
Yes,
you
guys
saw
that
one
of
the
one
of
the
schema
elements
that
we're
working
on
is
four
pages,
there's
actually
quite
a
bit
of
work
to
do
a
page
as
I
think
I've
talked
with
the
community
about
that
before
it's
one
of
the
reasons
why
we
haven't
released
it.
Yet
it
is
something
that
is
top
of
mind.
C
Elisa
is
actually
working
with
the
pages
API
team,
now
to
see
what
we
can
do,
no
ETA
yet
at
this
time
I'm
afraid,
but
it
is
something
that
is
very
much
it's
important
to
us.
We
know
it's
important
to
you.
We
feel
that
once
we
have
a
great
story
for
you,
no
script,
actions
that
to
apply
and
set
pages
and
basic
web
parts.
You
know
you've
got
most
everything
you
need,
so
we're
pretty
excited.
A
Just
to
clarify
also,
the
processes
that
we
need
to
get
them
on.
A
page
is
native
API
is
either
in
craft
or
in
the
SharePoint
rest
to
first
be
available
and
then
site
designs
can
take
advantage
of
that
one.
So
that's
really
the
delay
election
sean
was
saying
now.
The
second
question
was
to
Moulton
in
our
support
on
site
designs
and
because
there's
a
worse,
they
in
a
COBOL
world,
there's
a
lot
of
people
across
the
world.
Turning
on
this
course,
so
understandable
ask
yeah.
C
I'm
not
gonna,
put
Melissa
on
the
spot
that
we
it's
definitely
one
that
we
have
in
the
backlog.
We
have
not
no
ETA
on
that
one
as
well,
but
we
hear
the
feedback
and
we
appreciate
the
feedback
and
it's
it's
not
being
ignored
by
unbinding.
It's
just
no
ETA
on
when
we
can
get
that
funded.
So
it's
something
that
we're
well
aware
of
yep
cool.
A
Call
I
think
that's
it
for
this
one
Chris.
Do
you
want
to
attack
donors
of
flipping?
The
closing,
slides
and
I
know
that
we
do
apologize.
There
was
a
lot
of
questions
in
our
window,
which
were
unable
to
actually
follow
all
of
them.
We
need
to
be
so
conscious
about
the
time.
Please
use
the
key
top
issue
list.
If
you
have
questions,
if
you
have
issues
related
on
slide
designs
or
branding
or
those
things,
please
use
the
community
channels
for
questions.
Please
keep
the
feedback
coming
related
on
things.
A
Take
community
would
be
the
right
one,
a
place
where
people
mention
you
in
the
tech
community.
You
work
in
an
email
out
of
that
one
as
well,
so
that
should
be
the
best
or,
if
there's
any
actual
issue.
If
something
isn't
working
properly,
people
are
getting.
Exceptions
tend
to
issue
a
list
and
okay
Tom.
That's
wonderful!.
B
A
Everybody
thanks
Melissa
thanks
Owen
thanks,
Joan
Joan
is
already
out,
but
thank
you,
everybody
and
sorry
for
not
being
able
to
answer
all
of
the
questions.
This
is
always
the
thing,
but
we'll
keep
on
having
the
the
people
in
the
in
the
calls,
and
please
give
us
feedback
on
what
kind
of
topics
we
should
be
also
having
other
calls
as
well.
So
we
know
who
to
ask
to
join
on
these
community
calls,
but
thank
you.
Everybody
see
you
on
the
next
one
thanks
Chris.