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C
A
All
right,
cool
I
had
to
restart
it.
Some
reason:
okay,
great!
Let's
get
going
welcome
everybody
to
the
June
meeting
of
the
board
of
directors
for
the
node.js
foundation,
a
quick
reminder
of
the
antitrust
compliance
notice,
seeing
this
many
many
times
before.
But
if
you
have
any
questions
about,
it
feel
free
to
ask
Andy
after
Grove
all
right
looking
at
the
member
directory,
our
regular
member
ger
and
we'll
have
a
bit
more
talking
about
this
later.
A
B
A
Unanimously,
all
right
moving
on
nodejs
in
the
media,
so
we
you
know
we
had
another.
Pretty
average
month,
a
little
bit
down
from
April
Java
had
a
huge
spike
they've
had
doubled
their
their
coverage.
This
is
I,
don't
think
necessarily
positive
coverage,
though
we
don't.
We
don't
have
a
negative
or
positive
here,
but
the
the
Oracle
lawsuit
around
Java
definitely
caused
a
very
large
spike
in
the
articles
written
about
them.
So
that's
that's
that
just
a
few
highlights
recently.
A
We've
done
a
lot
of
animal
briefings,
so
we
did
a
one-to-many
with
eight
different
analyst
firms,
as
well
as
several
individual
briefings
with
Gartner
Forrester
and
IDC,
and
we're
continuing
to
do
those
over
the
next
week
or
so.
Basically,
we've
just
been
talking
about.
You
know
what
the
foundation
is
doing
since
we
formed
you
know
the
LTS
stuff.
A
So
also
the
did
a
bunch
of
podcasts
recently
I
think
three
of
them
in
a
month,
just
talking
about
the
foundation
getting
our
name
out
there
and
what
not
pushing
into
this
membership
grab
that
we're
going
to
do.
We've
we
put
out
media
posts
from
capital
on
capital,
one
Sphinx
and
godaddy
the
capital,
one
in
godaddy
posts
are
transcripts
of
the
enterprise
conversation
that
we
did
recently.
We
also
just
recorded
a
new
enterprise
conversation
with
a
sky
catch,
which
is
was
really
great.
It's
actually
the
first
company
that
we've
talked
to
that's
using.
A
You
know
node
in
a
device
in
the
cloud
and
in
the
client,
so
really
literally
nodejs
everywhere.
So
that
was
a
really
interesting
call
and
a
nice
enterprise
kind
of
IOT
hardware
story,
and
you
know
we
had.
We
had
good
social
growth.
You
know
we
grew
another.
Seventeen
thousand
followers
just
me
alone,
so
many
questions
about
communication
media
for
the
month
of
May.
E
We
we've
had
some
dramas
around
instead
of
AI.
Think
I
include
this
in
the
last
update
last
meeting
update,
but
just
some
problems
that
we've
had
with
down
with
a
version
6
which
I
auras
are
still
still
getting
towards
resolution
on
those
the
main
problem
has
been
addressed.
It
was
far
less
X.
We've.
E
For
es
modules
were
still
working
towards
a
resolution
on
on
how
we
would
handle
these
modules
working
with
a
bit
with
tc39.
We've
got
a
new
proposal
from
some
individuals
on
on
how
to
move
forward
with
that
rudd.
A
E
So
we've
also
slept
bradley
mech
who's
been
working
on
these
modules
spec
just
the
tc39,
thanks
to
godaddy
having
a
seat
there,
so
Bradley's
joining
the
our
CTC
meetings
as
an
observer
regularly.
So
that's
a
positive
move
there
as
well
I've
been
talking
about
with
the
electron
team,
trying
to
move
node
and
electron
a
bit
closer
together
in
terms
of
our
the
way
we
support
each
other
and
that's
been
fairly
positive
and
we're
finding
ways
to
address
their
issues
so
that
they
have
fewer
problems
with
node
and
they
can
support
their
users
better.
E
It's
interesting
for
us
on
the
board
level
to
consider
the
overlap
that
we
have
with
them
and
how
their
community
is
is
also
part
of
the
node
community.
So
it's
probably
something
at
least
to
start
considering
how
the
this
this
separate
user
community
is
actually
part
of
our
concern
in
terms
of
node
growth.
So
just
something
to
be
aware
of
their
with
electron,
like
what
you
might
want
to
do
some
research
about
what
that's
all
about
and
we're
going
to
start
doing.
E
Some
some
TLC
roundups
as
well,
some
some
rabbits
all
the
working
group
activities
that
are
happening
around
around
the
the
technical
side
of
node.
So
getting
the
groups
that
are
working
on
the
various
things
that
we're
doing
to
start
boarding
up
to
the
tsc
and
then
the
TSE
being
able
to
publish
a
roundup
for
the
public
to
consume,
to
understand.
E
What's
going
on
we're,
also
Jeremiah
sack
peel
from
the
tsc
is
doing
weekly
roundups
at
the
moment,
he's
going
across
all
the
activity
of
the
github
organization
and
reporting
activity,
the
sauce
block
for
that
they
they're
quite
interesting
to
say
some
of
the
things
that
are
going
on
a
few.
If
you
want
us
to
have
to
date
with
with
weekly
activity,
is
that
my
update
Michael?
We
have
a
slide.
That's.
A
Okay,
great
a
quick
update
on
some
some
of
the
node
event,
so
we
recently
did
nodejs
live
in
Chicago.
We
actually
had
a
pretty
good
number
of
sign
ups
and
a
great
venue
and
really
good
talks
and
then
a
freak
thunderstorm
kind
of
rained
us
out
a
little
bit,
and
so
the
the
actual
attendance
versus
the
people
signed
up
was
pretty
low.
So
that
was
unfortunate,
but
you
know
chalked
that
up
in
the
act
of
god:
territory.
A
Okay,
for
another
interactive
we've
selected
about
ninety-five
percent
of
the
talks,
there's
a
couple
kind
of
panels
that
were
putting
waiting
to
put
into
place,
but
everything
else
is
selected
this
week.
The
schedule
will
go
out
as
well
as
some
press
we're
targeting
Wednesday
for
that.
So
it's
exciting.
We've
also
gotten
a
lot
of
enthusiasm
about
the
collaborator
summit
coming
up
after
EU
and
so
we're.
We
have
a
thread
going
right
now
about
this
kind
of
stuff
to
people
want
to
see
and
how
to
get
signed
up
for
that.
B
B
A
Nothing
yet
the
the
only
thing
was
that
the
the
venue
cost
for
collaborators
up
the
collaboration
summit
was
a
bit
higher
than
we
had
anticipated,
but
because
we
have
the
money
set
aside
for
code
and
learn
as
well
and
they're
sharing
the
space
we
should
have
enough
for
for
the
venues
as
well
as
sending
people
there
and
paying
for
that.
So.
B
A
A
Cool
and
that's
the
end
of
the
these
slides
this
time,
I
I,
know
that
we
didn't
have
the
the
commit
graph
this
month,
but
there's
actually
a
problem
with
this
hood
github
archive
data.
So
we
we
actually
can't
get
that
data
right
now,
I'm
working
with
them
to
try
and
resolve
it.
So
that's
unfortunate,
but
now
we
can
turn
it
over
to
general
questions
and
any
questions
from
the
live
stream.
A
C
D
E
That's
a
great
great
question
Charlie,
so
we've
been
trying
to
tackle
this
in
multiple
ways.
The
challenge
has
been.
The
tc39
has
always
been
very
browser,
focused
the
and
particularly
it's
actually
been
heavy
on
the
vm
implementers
side.
So
it's
the
concerns
are
about
pretty
much
purely
about
browsers,
because
the
VMS
are
used
in
browsers
know
doesn't
have
a
vm,
so
it's
interested
not
represented
and
the
representatives
there
come
from
browsers
and
backgrounds.
So
Bradley
is
really
the
first
individual
on
there
that
has
a
very
strong
node
back
a
node
foundation
there.
E
We
have
a
lot
of
things
going
on
tc39
that
that
don't
really
represent
our
interests
and
sometimes
conflict
we're
starting
to
see
a
little
bit
of
a
change,
but
it's
mainly
mainly
to
throwing
a
bone
to
node,
rather
than
actually
deeply
considering
note
as
part
of
the
process,
we
have
discussed
at
multiple
points
with
tc39
getting
no
foundation
representation
on
their
official,
no
farriner
presentations
that
they
are
that
they've
said.
They've
repeatedly
said
that
they're
not
interested
because
the
node
foundation
is.
A
C
E
So
for
companies
members
here
on
that,
particularly
on
the
board,
who
have
tc39
seats,
it'll,
probably
worth
us
getting
together
and
and
talking
more
about
how
we
might
be
able
to
use
those
seats
for
to
pursue
nodes
interest
a
bit
more,
at
least
at
least
to
make
sure
that
node
is,
is
a
first
classes
and
during
these
discussions
that
they
have
a
tc39.
That's
that's
really
what
you
want
that
when,
when
they
make
decisions
that
node
is
considered
rather
than
just
simply
the
browser
case,
we've
known
as
a
secondary
concern,
so
probably
for
now.
E
I
think
maybe
just
get
in
touch
with
me
if
you've
got
to
see
39
seat
and
you're
you're
interested
in
figuring
out
how
to
use
it
for
node
interest
and
I
mean
white
style,
a
firm,
a
discussion
and
offline
discussion
about
some
how
we
might
coordinate
that
activity,
particularly
with
Bradley.
Only
Bradley,
is
really
our
representative
there.
So
for
now.
So
there's
that
what
we
have
had
some
over
to
us
from
tc39
to
the
the
CTC
to
to
talk
about
this
stuff.
D
The
priority
are
there
that
would
be
probably
denise.
Paypal
is
an
ordinary
member
of
ECMO,
Colleen
I
believe
Microsoft.
This
is
an
ordinary
number
of
ECMO
Todd
IBM
is
an
ordinary
member
of
Akuma.
Google
is
but
obviously
they're
silver
member.
The
associate
members
that
do
besides
us
that
are
also
nude
foundation.
Members
I'm
not
seeing
anyone
so
just
to
tie
it
off
to
a
real
point.
Also.