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Potential
places
that
we
could
go,
we've
looked
at,
we
look
at
San
Francisco.
We
looked
at
New
York,
we,
which
are
very,
very
expensive.
We
lose,
and
this
on
this
year
we're
losing
roughly
$90,000
on
this
event,
because
we
fund
things
like
collab
summit
and
such
and
plus
we
didn't
have
a
great
year
ahead
plan
for
their
interactive.
D
So
I
really
wanted
to
get
this
now
this
week,
so
that
we
can
let
people
who
are
budgeting
for
next
year
now
we
did
not
get
a
lot
of
responses
on
our
bids,
so
we
had
looked
at
the
exempted
to
Boston.
We
had
looked
at
I,
think
she
said.
Denver
and
Vancouver
Vancouver
is
in
Portland
and
Vancouver.
Right
now
is
going
through
a
period
where
it
is
an
attractive
place
financially
to
put
on
an
event.
D
Anyhow,
giving
the
response
and
for
us
to
look
at
targeting
space
for
1,500
people,
which
this
event
should
have
roughly
eight
hundred
people,
that
this
falls
into
our
parameters
and
I
think
that
we
should
evaluate
how
this
week
is
and
see
if
that
Cooper
works.
Otherwise
we
can
have
the
LF
events
team
keep
pushing
for
bids
to
come
back,
but
the
clock
is
till
the
end
of
the
year.
I
feel
like
to
get
into
a
lot
of
people's
budget
cycles
and
outside
of
potentially
maybe
Austin
or
Denver.
I.
E
D
D
So
if
you
notice
you've
just
added
the
Jas
foundation
at
the
last
minute,
because
they
have
those
frameworks
that
you
know
are
complementary
to
us,
I
think
we
could
talk
to
Facebook
about
what
they
want
to
do
around
and
react
and
see.
If
that
makes
sense,
so
I
think
we
should
talk
to
other
potential
people
like
next
people,
an
ecosystem
that
that
have
a
big
part
of
Jas
and
try
and
get
them
to
do.
D
E
D
What
can
one
of
the
things
I
looked
at
is
there's
a
conference
that
the
last
foundation,
but
someone
called
abstract,
which
has
about
300
people
almost
every
one
of
those
submitted
to
us
and
I
think
that
they
there's
a
good
opportunity
for
them
to
be
a
trap.
I
think
the
jsf
ound
ation
had
wanted
to
do
an
event.
I
think
that
would
make
it
good
track.
D
D
D
D
While
he
said
we
have
listed
one
one
that
is
British
broadcasting,
which
does
the
Guardian
I
guess
and
a
whole
bunch
of
these
companies.
They're
like
yeah
I,
don't
know
if
I
would
really
go
to
the
interactive
because
they
feel
like
they
want
to
talk
to
the
slacks
and
the
givers
and
the
Airbnb
zand
not
so
much
to
develop
the
developers,
but
they
still
kind
of
mask
would
be
a
good
one.
Yeah.
D
C
D
Yeah
but
anyhow,
so
this
that
would
be
my.
My
recommendation
is
for
us
to
look
at
Vancouver
again
and
then
try
and
bring
in
partners
that
would
make
sense,
and
then
we
also
before
we
get
to
I've,
made
an
interactive
2019.
We
should
have
a
plan
because,
if
you
don't
get
on
these
schedules
like
if
we
wanted
to
do
something
in
the
Bay
Area,
you
can't
get
a
venue
in
the
Bay
Area.
D
G
A
D
E
D
D
H
One
thing
that
I
think
is
a
play
that
we
could
maybe
do
in
Tracy,
I'm
James,
coffee,
James
comp
us
has
not
been
one
since
2015.
Now
there
is
a
lot
of
weight
there.
Do
you
like
that?
It
was
stock
because
of
the
health
of
one
of
the
organizers
I'm,
not
sure
that
they
want
to
necessarily
share
the
name
for
that,
but
that
was
a
brand
that
sold
out
tickets
in
24
hours
and
simply
that
conference
not
existing,
has
created
a
vacuum
for
a
400
to
500
person.
Event,
that's
just
not
happening.
H
It's
a
lot
of
the
small
events
that
are
being
run
instead,
like
dinosaur
genius
but
they're,
not
at
the
same
scale.
Chris
Williams
and
I
were
hanging
out
recently
in
Virginia,
and
he
had
talked
about,
maybe
even
being
in
a
place
where
you
might
want
to
be
in-game
this
kind
of
stuff,
but
that
might
be
an
avenue
worth
explore,
because
if
we
could,
we
put
a
James
Caan
friend
on
it,
for
example,
that's
500
people
that
aren't
here
today
that
would
show
up.
D
And
we
really
want
to
think
about
whether
we
do
that
or
partnering
with
it
like,
like
Charlie,
be
alert
from
Ned
summit,
was
very
gracious
and
helping
cross
promote
that
I.
Think
a
lot
of
these
events
and
Chris
would
help
us
out
promoting
that
I
think
it
would
be
good
for
us
to
figure
out,
if
maybe
we
haven't
made
it
interactive,
but
maybe
we
have
like
j/s
interactive
and
then
we
bring
in
known
interactive
and
then
the
j/s
foundation
could
do
something
and
other
people
could
do
something
under
the
odorous.
D
You
want
to
create
a
big
ecosystem
tech
and
if
we
we
don't
want
to
lose
any
of
that,
branding
that
we
have,
if
it
if
it
has
a
pivot
yeah,
but
we're
not
in
a
position
to
sign
in
like
like
right
now.
This
stuff
is
flying
off
the
shelves,
so
I
don't
have
I
feel
like
it
would
be
pretty
risky.
Unless
somebody
wants
to
I.
C
Don't
think
that
if
you
choose
a
first
tier
city
and
you
plan
something
of
that
magnitude,
it's
a
calculated
risk
it
the
biggest
problem
there
is
that
you
have
to
have
the
money
ahead
of
time.
So
we
would
have
to
commit
funds
from
next
year
for
2019
to
get
the
deposit,
because
the
the
money
to
get
a
venue
of
that
caliber
is
going
to
be
much
higher.
So
honestly,.
A
D
Me
get
back
it's
one
of
the
reasons
I
like
that
Cooper
is
that
there
is
expansion
right
here,
and
so
there
isn't
that
much
downside
risk.
But
this
is
this
is
where
I
think
we
drop
one
on
a
good
event
with
fifteen
other
people.
I
would
love
a
great
event
with
three
thousand
and
so
where
we
can
mitigate
our
downside,
our
downside
risk
and
we
can
really
start
looking
at
partners
because
I'd
be
happy
to
have
if
Facebook
was
going
to
do
a
react
conference.
So
I
think
that
would
be
an
amazing
thing.
D
Dad
I,
don't
know
that
who
else
in
our
ecosystem-
but
you
know
maybe
have
the
people
do
an
event.
Alongside
of
that,
you
know
maybe
have
nginx
suicide
of
that
just
an
angular
you,
whatever
whatever
makes
sense,
so
that
we
start
getting
a
good
cross-pollination
and
getting
a
core
around
the
JavaScript.
A
D
D
This
year,
as
well
yeah-
but
it
is
it's
a
good
resource
I-
would
encourage
all
of
our
TSE
members
compound
members
board
members
to
consider
going
through
it.
It's
online
self-paced.
It
doesn't
take
too
much
time
and
it's
a
good
did.
You
think
you
alright
so
miles
had
brought
up
the
some
change
to
the
TSC
charter.
D
H
H
F
H
F
A
H
J
D
D
A
A
D
H
Video
but
I
wanted
to
bring
it
to
the
attention
of
the
board
that
this
is
something
that
we
are
working
on
right
now.
The
pull
request
proposes
changes
to
specifically
making
one-year
terms
for
KSC
members,
which
must
be
recertified
each
year
and
as
requirements,
the
PSC
members
must
maintain
participating
in
at
least
one
working
group.
There
is
not
consensus
on
this
right
now
about
everyone
on
the
TSA
is
always
involved
in
working
Griffon
that
doesn't
necessarily
make
sense
community
committee
and
also
as
mandatory
and
dependent
binding
third
party
mediation
under
oversight
of
the
board.
H
It
also
includes
language
around
leadership
expectations
that
we
refer
to
a
values
document
that
we
are
also
currently
working
on.
There
is
a
section
plan
for
the
upcoming
collaborator
summit
for
us
to
focus
on
a
core
values
document.
This
would
extend
I,
don't
think
we're
gonna
reach
consensus
on
this
anytime
soon,
but
this
is
part
of
our
own.
Ongoing
process
to
you
know
improve
where
we
are
so
I
think
it
would
be
really
useful
for
people
to
take
a
look
at
this
and
I'd
also
be
really
interested
based
on
people's
prior
experience.
D
F
H
C
H
We've
iterated
on
that.
Actually,
since
this
was
the
slide
was
made
as
it
is
ending
right
now,
the
language
is
actually
just
explicit,
saying
like
it
specifies
what
the
expectations
are
of
leadership,
but
and
then
it
says
if
you
feel
that
people
are
not
in
line
with
that,
to
refer
to
our
moderation
guidelines
and
to
our
for
the
conduct.
So
this
document
I,
believe
in
its
current
form,
would
no
longer
actually
specify
any
of
those
stages
and
would
defer
to
our
larger
document.
For
that
with
that,
it
seems
like
you
got
too
many.
A
C
H
C
Pulling
up
the
dates
now
so
certification
tomorrow.
Hopefully,
if
yes
is
October
4th
and
that's
going
to
be
the
launch
of
the
beta
candidate
notification
so
beta
stage,
1
of
the
node
certification
is
about
40
candidates
who
were
randomly
selected,
but
then
curated
to
match
the
data
that
we
have
about
Global
Users,
and
that
includes
a
variety
of
companies
because
as
part
of
the
forum
signups,
they
indicated
where
they're
from
both
in
company
and
in
location.
C
So
that's
going
to
happen
through
November
7th
and
then
we'll
go
into
the
beta
2,
which
is
approximately
100
candidates
that
will
follow
under
the
same
mechanism
for
selection.
The
first
sorry
I
should
say:
beta
1
is
free
to
the
candidates
who
were
selected.
Beta
2
is
a
discount
and
when
we
wrap
up
the
beta
2
program
at
the
beginning
of
December,
we
established
the
cut
score.
C
So
that's
enough
candidates
that
we
can
determine
the
passing
score
for
those
who
have
taken
the
certification
and
then
all
of
the
beta
candidates
are
notified
of
whether
they
have
succeeded.
And
then
we
have
the
full
launch
date.
December
11th
after
we've
worked
out
all
the
kinks
during
the
beta
program.
C
So
that
it
is
an
in-browser,
node
environment,
they
provide
you
an
IDE
and
our
partner
with
hacker
rank
allows
us
to
be
able
to
do
that
and
we
had
about
30
contributors
from
the
node
community.
That's
developers
hiring
managers,
training
and
teachers
who
helped
write
that
curriculum,
and
it
is
completely
in
code,
so
everything
that
you're
doing
your
writing
known
in
JavaScript
and
you
get
output
immediately
as
to
whether
your
code
is
running
or
not,
and
you
are
writing
tests
as
well
as
part
of
that.
H
C
The
docs
that
they
have
are
the
docs
that
ain't
normal
and
normal
should
not
say
that.
Apologies,
I'm,
gonna
work
back
on
that.
The
tools
that
I'm
a
developer
who's
writing
their
tasks.
So
it
is
Brad.
It
is
when
you
have
access
to
everything
that
you
would
normally
use
and
that's
NPM
packages,
that
is
the
node
API
Docs.
That
is
stack
overflow.
But
as
part
of
that
you
are
accompanied
by
a
proctor.
So
you
are
screen
sharing
and
there
are
guidelines
as
to
what
you
can
and
can't
have
out.
K
A
C
A
really
exciting
update,
yeah,
so
on
top
of
having
new
co-chairs
of
community
committee,
which
is
awesome
for
us
to
have
within
reach
one
journey.
We
also
have
the
establishment
of
the
new
moderation
team,
which
is
meeting
this
week
at
collab
summit
in
person
and
remotely,
and
those
teammates
were
approved
through
the
normal
consensus
seeking
process
of
the
ESC
and
Kham
Kham
and
selected
among
the
collaborators
through
self-nomination,
I,
guess
or
denomination
in
general.