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A
Awesome
we
should
be
live
hello,
everybody
tuning
in
to
another
episode
of
calm.
Come
so
we
say:
yeah
everybody.
If
you
haven't
already
I'm
gonna
drop
the
meeting
minutes
link
in
the
chat
there
feel
free
to
throw
your
name
in
I
present,
and
we
will
kick
it
off
with
our
agenda
over
here,
starting
out
with
initiative
updates.
This
is
issue
number
476
in
the
community
committee
repo,
but
first
and
foremost,
agenda
updates.
Let's
start
at
the
top
with
an
end
Ben
how
you
doing
your
music
Ben.
B
Good
Thursday
morning
on
the
west
coast,
I
suppose
not
in
other
places.
So,
yes
internationalization.
We
are
currently
leave
a
doodle.
Oh
we're
going
to
do
a
breakout
session
here
with
website
redesign,
so
you
over
the
next
couple
weeks
and
start
to
facilitate
what
we
need
to
internationalize
things
like
nodejs,
dev
and
our
Docs,
and
that
sort
of
thing
so
providing
the
necessary
infrastructure
for
that
and
we're
excited
to
you
push
that
push
that
up.
A
A
C
This,
the
the
cohort
that
is
kicking
off
my
sort
of
supporting,
Ahmed
and
skinny
him
to
being
a
fully
functional
lead
there
is
complete
and
that
mentorship
that
I
facilitated
is
done,
yay,
alright,
so
user
feedback.
Today
at
github
in
San
Francisco,
we
are
having
our
first
pilot
a
user
feedback
session
aligned
with
our
releases,
so
we're
looking
at
current.
So
April
is
timeframe.
C
Current
lease
and
LTS
release
as
being
two
major
points
in
the
year
where
we
want
to
engage
the
ecosystem,
and
you
know
just
let
folks
know
what's
going
on
what's
changing
so
James
now
will
be
joining
us,
giving
an
update
about
the
version.
Twelve
release
and
I'll
be
following
up
that
with
some
user
feedback
questions
and
Tracy
Lee
has
been
in
the
know.
Jess
Foundation
have
been
helping
us,
build
out
relationships
and
set
up
meetings
with
our
meetups
from
around
the
world.
So
the
program
that
we're
building
can
then
be
run
by
our
meetup
leaders.
A
D
D
Just
meters,
but
but
that
actually
led
to
another
idea
where
we
are
exploring
how
about
statewide
or
countrywide
meters,
where
different
media
groups
would
just
come
in,
you
know,
have
some
sort
of
you
know
showcase
okay.
So
we
have
this
particular
meter
with
no
Jess.
But
if
you
focus
on
view
or
reaction-
and
you
know
join
us
on
that
particular
single
meetup,
which
are
going
to
be
very
less
like
at
the
very
most,
they
are
going
to
be
200
meter
strong.
So
very
so,
but
we
are
just
playing
around
with
that
idea.
D
A
So
for
a
little
extra
context,
since
it's
a
new
new
initiative,
we're
looking
at
a
tracking
I
community,
meetups
and
being
able
to
uplevel
them
and
show
them
on
both
website
and
potentially
through
a
joint
neocon
account.
Wordpress
is
a
great
example
of
this
succeeding
tremendously,
but
WordPress
was
kind
of
grandfathered
into
a
different
pricing
model
for
meetup
calm,
so,
barring
us
getting
access
to
that,
we
might
have
to
come
up
with
a
different
structure
to
organize
tracking
meetups
or
go
with
go
with
another
tool
at
the
end
of
the
day.
A
G
We
have
a
pretty
light
update
from
website
redesign.
Last
week
we
had
a
meeting
the
touched
on
three
main
points
of
which
I'll
give
updates
for
two.
We
have
a
new
person
joining
Oscar
who
Adam
has
helped
bring
onboard
to
the
project.
Who
is
helping
us
design
the
website
redesign
project?
So
we
went
through
a
forum
that
Oscar
put
together
for
figuring
out
what
people
want
from
the
site
as
a
whole,
and
we
talked
about
how
we're
going
to
get
out
and
lytx
to
help
support
the
best
flows
on
a
website.
G
So
oscar
has
a
couple
of
to
do's
that
he
went
off
to
deal
with
following
that.
We
also
talked
about
what
Ben
mentioned
earlier,
about
figuring
out
how
the
API
documentation
will
be
consumed
and
how
that
will
become
localized
through
IAT.
That's
a
work
in
progress
and
I
think
we'll
have
a
spin-off
meeting
for
that
and
other
related
items
in
probably
two
weeks
or
so.
If
people
have
the
bandwidth.
G
A
G
Want
our
student
about
the
user
feedback
initiative,
there
was
a
thread
that
lady
we
created
I
think
a
while
ago,
where
a
couple
meetups
said
that
they'd
be
able
to
do
sessions
at
their
third
local
meetup.
So
dad
mentioned
this
time,
Cisco's
doing
one
this
week
next
week
there
is
a
meet-up
in
Vancouver
for
node.js
group
and
it's
possible
to
do
another
one
of
those
sessions.
There
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what
resources
I
can
use
to
do.
G
C
C
E
A
You
just
want
to
pull
them.
Let's
write
on
github,
you
know
volley
work
yeah
if
you
want
to
drop
a
link
in
the
chat
that
probably
good
for
all
of
us
to
be
aware,
aware
of
where
that
with
that
decklist
in
case
we
have
other
opportunities
that
our
respective
communities
cool,
but
anything
else
to
announce
before
we
go
to
the
list.
A
Take
the
silence
is
a
resounding
no
moving
right
along
first
issue
on
our
to
issue
agenda
here
is
issue
number
470,
and
this
is
just
mostly
an
announcement
issue.
This
was
established
view
for
the
CPC
representative,
nominations
and
election.
The
election
closed
on
Monday
and
I'd
love
to
announce
that
Josef
II
has
been
elected
as
the
our
CPC
voting
representative,
so
congrats
Jo
awesome
expect
the
celebration
party
at
your
new
house,
close
there's.
H
H
A
Are
we
are
looking
forward
to
seeing
this
thing
take
off
so
related
to
that
I
wanted
to
drop
in
and
kind
of
just
admin
announcement
/
update,
/
draw
your
attention
to
do
it.
I
created
a
project
board
because
it
was
getting
a
little
hard
to
track
governance
updates
in
our
in
our
repo
there's
a
number
of
tickets
floating
around
some
of
them
nice
to
have.
Some
of
them
must
use
for
the
new
move
to
open
the
open,
Jas
foundation
just
dropped
a
link
in
there.
A
It's
the
first
project
board
in
our
repo,
and
we
need
a
few
more
sub
tickets
out
here.
I
couldn't
find
the
the
issue
that
Dawson
opened
up
concerning
governance.
Changes
related
to
move
over
to
open
Jas,
also
listed
in
here
is
this
ticket.
So
that's
a
good
jump
off
point
but
I,
presumably,
once
all
these
tickets
are
moved
over
to
the
done
column,
we
will
have
updated
our
governance
to
reflect
a
new.
A
The
new
foundation
structure,
the
it
should
news,
are
just
like
kind
of
nice
to
have
if
we
as
we
get
to
them,
the
must
use
or
what
we
have
to
do
in
order
to
be
kind
of
compliant
with
the
new
and
structure
I.
Do
this
together
like
an
hour
ago,
just
because
I
wanted
a
better
way
to
track
it
if
there's
stuff
missing
the
throw
it
in
as
tickets
on
the
board.
A
If
you
see
stuff,
you
want
to
take
up,
assign
it
to
yourself
and
move
it
move
it
to
in
progress
any
anything
that
we
require
approval
for
before
landing
of
which
I
believe
that's
still
anything
to
our
charter
or
our
main
governance
document.
Do
not
merge
them
in
pull
them
into
awaiting
approval
for
smaller
stuff.
That's
more
procedural!
Once
you
get
the
the
approvals
pulling
from
in
progress
to
done
after
you,
merge
I
tried.
G
E
Back
through
that,
so
I
might
be
a
to
do
because
I'm,
just
thinking
I
can't
remember
whether
we
I
think
the
language
is
that
yeah,
Tierney
I
think
that's
right.
I
think
the
language
is
that
the
Board
agreed
to
again
I
would
have
to
look
into
it,
but
I
think
that
we
sort
of
agreed
that
the
CPC
could
be
response,
like
board,
is
ultimately
responsible
for
some
of
these,
like
the
charters,
because
it's
legalese,
but
that
they
defer
or
delegate
that
work
to
the
CPC
specifically
so
because
it
doesn't
make
sense
it's.
E
A
D
A
G
Sure
on
the
numbers
we
have
o
first
things.
First,
maybe
folks
know
know
so
I'll
just
dip
the
full
update.
We
have
a
venue
set,
it's
going
to
be
in
downtown
Berlin.
So
it's
already.
There
are
four
rooms
waiting
for
us
for
two
days
and
there's
plenty
of
agendas
time.
So
we
are
still
accepting
proposals.
First
sessions,
they're
spent
to
agenda
time
if
your
initiative
or
working
group
has
not
signed
up
for
a
session.
G
Yet
please
do
right
now
it's
a
mostly
on
node.js
sessions,
but
as
y'all
may
know,
this
is
our
first
time
doing
the
collab
summit
with
the
entire
open
jazz
foundation.
So
there
will
be
other
projects,
so
it
won't
just
be
no
Jeff,
which
is
super
cool
lots
of
new
people,
hopefully,
will
be
there
hopefully
right
now.
The
number
of
signups
are
at
50
I,
think
that's
pretty
par
for
the
course
one
month
out
for
us,
like
folks,
tend
to
sign
up
last-minute,
but
on
the
organizing
team.
I
think
the
jsf
is
also
wondering
like
we.
G
We
expected
a
hundred
people,
so
the
booking
is
for
a
hundred
people.
I.
Think
folks
in
the
jsf
are
wondering
if
we
need
to
be
making
one
last
push
to
get
more
people
to
sign
up,
get
their
registration
up.
So
I
was
thinking
about
going
around
through
all
our
repos
and
opening
new
issue.
Asking
people
to
sign
up,
and/or
apply
for
the
travel
fund
just
like
before
we
do
have,
and
it
is
primarily
being
used
for
the
collab
summit,
so
please
to
apply
for
a
travel
fund.
G
If
you
have
not
done
so
yet
we
have
a
form
for
signing
up
a
hand
Oh.
Will
you
believe
that
we
have
a
form
for
submitting
proposals
for
sessions
that
is
unusual
before
we
did
only
to
github
issues,
but
we
also
are
able
to
accept
them
through
issues
and
there
is
a
template
for
making
a
session
proposal
through
get
up.
So
please
use
either
or
if
you
do
make
one
and
get
up
it
will
be
mirrored
in
the
spreadsheet
that
all
the
form
submissions
go
into
because
that's
considered
the
source
or
truth.
G
I
A
Awesome
yeah-
and
this
is
a
on
that
note-
I
repaint
rachel
and
some
of
the
the
social
folk
or
the
sorry
foundation,
folks
about
it's
a
couple:
stub
tickets
open
and
the
the
comic-con
repo
for
federated
access
to
social
media
accounts
and
accepting
community
submissions,
for
you
know
tweets
to
broadcast
out
so
where
that
ball
was
kind
of
dropped
down
there
with
the
staffing
changes
and
the
foundation
and
we're
I
wouldn't
just
pushing
that
a
little
bit
to
get
that.
Get
that
thread
running
again.
E
A
G
A
We're
we're
officially
done
with
the
agenda,
so
we
can
use
the
last
hour
to
talk
shop.
The
only
other
thing
I
was
maybe
gonna
bring
up
his
issue.
475
you're,
who
uses
nodejs
issue
so
but
no
we're
we're
fully
in
shop.
Talk
done
so.
G
G
It's
effectively
a
bot
kind
of
that
uses,
github
actions
and
then
from
it
integrates
with
Twitter.
So
it
effectively
allows
you
to
manage
a
Twitter
account
from
github
dirt,
which
I
think
is
especially
relevant
for
us
and
I.
I.
Think
that
that
might
be
a
good
way
for
us
to
kind
of
possibly
approach
this
in
a
way,
that's
kind
of
auditable
and
allows
us
as
a
community
to
engage
with
it
in
a
way
that
we've
very
vocally
kind
of
accepted
as
our
main
communication
method,
which
is
good,
I,.
F
E
F
A
G
It's
yes,
so
it's
more
of
a
way
for
us
to
be
familiar.
It
wouldn't
limit
how
they
do
it
at
all,
like
they're,
based
on
access
to
do
at
social,
which
I
know
they
use
or
normal
Twitter.
It's
more
of
like
a
way
for
us
to
use
the
tools
we
are
familiar
with
to
engage
with
this,
but
it
doesn't
they
don't
if
they
wanted
to
come
participate
in
it
in
that
way,
they
could.
They
have
by
no
means
have
to
yeah.
D
I
think
if
we
could,
just
you
know,
I
thought
champion
for
that
group
would
know
how
would
have
bus
that
he
could
or
she
could.
You
know
they
could
handle
everything
related
to,
but
is
going
to
be
the
next
waiting
up
here,
whereas
the
entire
group
would
just
have
to
use
what
everything
use
yeah.
This.
A
G
G
E
G
Foundation
team
uses
sprout
social
already
for
scheduling,
and
so
that
way
make
sure
you're
not
doing
like
six
tweaks
I
mean
like
I
guess
two
is
probably
the
most.
We
because
I
think
we'd
both
be
cognizant
of
that
yeah.
But,
like
you,
don't
want
two
tweets
going
out
about.
You
know
different
things
at
the
same
time,
roughly
just
so
you're
not
annoying
yeah.
E
What
that
Twitter
account
reaches
and
to
make
sure
that
we
are
still
presenting
as
a
fairly
polished
messaging
right.
So
coordinating
all
of
that
and
collaborating
so
that
we
have
a
single
like
unified
voice
is
something
obviously
we
have
not
done
well,
because
there
are
a
lot
of
people
on
the
project
side
who
feel
that
the
voice
that's
represented
currently
with
our
Twitter
account
is
not
as
accurate
as
it
could
be
right.
It
doesn't
feel
as
genuine
but
I
think
the
tool
does
not
answer
that.
Question
does
not
solve
that
problem.
E
Think
I
would
require
here
some
requirements
for
the
github
tool
right
that
it's
not
whoever
wants
right.
We
wouldn't
do
it
that
way
anyway.
I
think
we
know
better
that,
like
whoever
wants
right,
there's
got
to
be
plus
ones
on
what
the
messaging
is.
What
the
schedule
is,
what
we're
talking
about
in
those
tweets.
E
D
Would
like
to
agree
with
what
you
are
saying:
I
think
it
could
also
help
to.
You
know
help
the
social
community
keymaster
Horizonte
since
I
have
not
been
I'm,
not
really.
You
know,
determind
the
Twitter
account
of
a
foundation,
but
most
of
the
content
that
goes
out
to
that
account
is
related
to
another
place
in
Tooele.
Pairs
have
most
leaked
something
rich
here,
and
they
are
very
can
mean
they
can
very
conveniently
you
know,
file
an
issue
on
that
particular
prefer
to
be
considered
for
something
that
could
be
Twitter.
D
So
you
know
getting
a
feed
of
content,
interesting
feed
of
content.
That
is
not
going
to
be
initially,
you
know
essentially
going
to
be
tweeted
out
without
you,
that'd
be
a
process,
but
having
that
feed
would
actually
have
keep
the
size
of
in
small
and
they're.
You
know
due
to
they
would
be
able
to
manage
that
in
better
instead
of
trying
to
just
you
know,.
I
So
yeah
I
think
that
that
was
one
of
the
reason
and
the
ritual
in
the
that
she
wanted
to
have
some
people
like
the
social
media
chair
people,
so
that
they
can
feed
social
media
persons
with
content
and
suggest
them
a
list
of
articles,
dogs
and
whatever
they
want
to
suggest
and
then
they'll
have
enough
things
to
post
on
yeah,
so
yeah.
So
yeah.
I
A
Have
a
fairly
functional
is
always
room
for
improvement,
but
there's
a
fairly
functional
model
for
this
with
the
medium
account
and
we
accepts
medium
allows
acceptance
of
community
contributions
which,
which
helps
gives
that
authentic
developer
voice.
We
have
a
group
of
people
who
are
there
to
edit
and
make
sure
it's
actually
accurate.
We
have
editors
on
the
linux
foundation,
side
to
or
the
open
tas
foundation
side
to
make
sure
that
the
the
voyage,
the
article
is
appropriate
and
we
kind
of
need
that
same
those
same
avenues
for
for
social
accounts
like
we
need
community
contributions.
A
We
need
a
panel
of
people
in
the
project
for
feedback
and
we
need
somebody
whose
specialty
is
social
media
management
to
make
sure
it's
appropriate
for
the
account.
So
this
this
tool
might
be
good
as
one
of
the
tools
in
the
toolbox
and
see
if
it
can
be
integrated.
Probably
since
it
is,
it
is
very
good
for
that.
We,
like
you,
can't
solicit
other
than
saying
hey
tweeted.
This
account
we
might
retweet
you.
You
can't
solicit
content
from
the
community
currently
so.
H
A
E
That's
a
good
idea
to
bring
that
to
transfer
over
the
editor
idea
from
that
from
medium
stuff
to
the
the
twitter
account
I
do
agree,
I,
think
it's
that
something
that
we're
missing
here
is
that,
while
the
developers
are
the
subject
matter,
experts
that
feed
the
content,
I
absolutely
agree
like
we
want
organic.
This
is
what's
trending
right
now.
E
A
A
But
yeah
tyranny
if
you
want
to
actually
drop
a
link
to
that
to
land
in
one
of
the
the
conversation
threads.
One
of
the
two
issues
open
like
I'd
love
to
keep
that
as
an
option
for
a
tool
in
the
toolbox.
For
forgetting
this
thing
going
I
think
it's
just.
It's
gonna
be
a
matter
of
like
getting
a
committee
together
for
it
finding.
E
F
E
D
D
A
A
The
current
the
current
medium
process
doesn't
really
have
a
home
right.
Now,
it's
it's
listed
as
an
initiative,
the
nodejs
collection
and
our
readme,
and
it
has
a
repo,
but
it's
largely
managed
in
email
and
by
a
single
foundation.
Contact
who
helps
to
drive
it
I.
So
I'm
gonna
drop
a
link
to
the
node.js
collection
repo.
Here
in
the
chat,
so
there's
a
we
have
a
medium
account.
We
publish
a
long-form
content
there.
A
People
are
able
to
submit
articles
to
our
collection,
I,
believe
you,
through
medium
or
on
by
an
email,
alias
we
have
set
up.
We
got
a
lot
of
content,
decent
mounted
content
to
the
the
medium,
alias
email,
alias,
there's,
a
group
of
volunteers
in
the
project
who
are
kind
of
signed
up
as
editors
for
that
so
they're.
All
they
see
all
the
content
that
comes
comes
through.
A
Author
gets
attribution
and
it's
out
there
for
the
world
to
see
and
all
the
the
medium
followers
that
we
have
that's
processes.
It
is
right
now,
there's
I've
noticed
a
few
problems
with
volunteer
engagement
for
editing
and
for
rapid
response
times
and
visibility
of
submissions
on
the
email,
alias
so
there's,
there's,
obviously
room
for
improvement
and
possibly
giving
the
node.js
collection
a
home
in
a
like.
An
active
initiative
would
help
with
that
help.
Give
it
visibility
and
I'll
give
it
an
active
volunteer
base.
So.
D
Just
like
I
mentioned
sight
point
in
many
other.
You
know
huge
blogging
engines
actually
do
that
under
their
simple
project
site
have
a
you
know,
a
convent
board
to
do
you
know
and
it's
for
example,
with
citement.
They
actually
just
want
one
single
review
of
an
article,
but
what
happens
is
most
of
the
times?
They
are
more
in
single
reviews,
because
the
whole
process
is
quite
transparent
and
many
other
authors
out
of
there.
D
E
D
E
A
Inclined
there
there
may
be
a
case
to
be
made
for
having
another
submission
stream
through
github,
and
then
we
take
it
private
for
editing
and
feedback
and
discussion
on
it
before
coming
forward
again
publishing
it,
but
for
I
think
for
what
we're
trying
to
accomplish
with
the
medium
publication
like
the
right
place
to
collaborate
on
a
document
as
you're
editing,
it
is
probably
Google
Docs
like
it's
what
it
was
made
for
and
you
get
finer
grained
access
controls
too,
which
is
helpful
so
for
I.
Think
for
the
medium
use
case.
A
The
the
process
set
up
there.
The
two
major
issues
I
see
right
now
are
like
emails,
get
lost
and
people
forget
to
go
review
things.
So
you
know
you
have
editors
on
the
mailing
list
that
don't
go
in
and
tweak
things
in
a
timely
manner,
and
so
you
just
get
stagnated
articles
piling
up
and
there's
not
always
an
immediate
response
to
a
submission,
email
and
people
submitting
it
frustrated
because
of
lack
of
visibility
into
the
process.
A
Otherwise,
like
the
editing
flow,
oh
and
also
volunteer
recruitment
for
editors
like
it
would
be
better
to
have
more
people's
eyes
on
it.
In
the
project,
those
are
the
three
issues:
I,
don't
know.
If
that
I
see
at
least
I,
don't
know
if
github
as
a
tool
to
manage
article
submissions
would
necessarily
fix
those
any
better
than
tweaking
the
current
process,
and
it
may
actually
gonna
do
some
more
hurdles
for
management
at
the
end
of
the
day.
E
E
A
Pretty
big
I'd
also
be
a
strong
minus
one
on
managing
around
blog
service
yeah.
You
know,
there's
huge
benefits
to
going
through
a
service
provider
for
blogging
and
medium
does
a
lot
like
we
appear
in
people's
inboxes
to
manage
email,
Sony
subscribes
to
the
publication.
They
get
it
automatically
in
their
inbox
and
get
upsells
and
related
articles.
We
have
subscribers
who
can
go
and
take
a
look
anytime.
They
want
with
the
rest
of
the
medium
articles
and
like
we
don't
want
to
build
on
infrastructure
or
make
choices
around
how
to
do
that.
E
A
E
I
should
like
again
with
github
I
think
this
is
also
skewed
towards
our
personal
experiences.
Not
all
of
the
node
project
lives
in
github.
There
are
plenty
of
people
who
contribute
to
node
and
open
jas,
who
are
in
corporate
settings
that
they
are
not
allowed
to
use
github,
so
they
are
not
as
practiced
as
using
it.
They
are
aware
of
how
to
use
it,
but
it
is
not
something
that's
necessarily
habit,
and
especially
when
it
comes
to
writing
and
reading
articles.
That
is
a
very
different
thing.
A
A
E
Github
can
be
the
place
to
say
like
for
people
in
the
project
who
are
looking
or
people
who
live
in
github.
They
can
absolutely
discover
the
node
collection
program
and
process
through
that,
like
we
should
have
better
documentation
for
that
it
should
not
be
a
single
contact,
it
should
be
more
people,
we
should
have
the
editors
listed.
We
should
have
the
ability
to
sign
up
easily
like
make
it
well-known,
but.
D
D
I
Know
there
was
at
least
a
Google
sheet.
We
maintained
with
all
the
articles
and
the
reviews
like
we
state
to
publish
when
it
was
submitted,
everything
in
is
it
approved
or
not,
but
we
stopped
you
in
that
fear.
A
few
months
ago,
GB
left
and
a
big
note
is
no
defined
process,
but
I
think
nature
and
other
guys
from
social
media
team
are
currently
working
on
improving
the
process
in
everything.
Even.
D
E
G
E
F
A
A
I
E
I
would
say
so
for
some
of
these
things,
it's
good
to
remember
as
well,
that
if
there
is
someone
on
the
foundation
side,
that's
been
helping
to
coordinate
this.
You
may
want
to
ask
them,
if
they're
available,
to
call
in
for
that
meeting,
because
otherwise
you
don't
have
a
whole
picture
or
like
may
not
be
able
to
move
forward
as
quickly.
If
you
are
missing
an
important
person
in
the
room,
I
mean
it's
the
same
for
any
of
them
in
any
of
the
collab
summit
meetings
that
were
intending.
E
I
A
Awesome
looking
forward
to
that
Waleed
and
a
good
good
upsell
for
the
club
summit
meeting
yeah
yep
just
gained
a
few
more
attendees,
that's
for
sure
awesome!
Well,
we
have
about
nine
minutes.
Left
I
want
a
eight
minutes
now
good
job
filling
filling
time,
even
though
the
light,
even
with
the
light
agenda
like
we
like
talking
to
each
other,
it's
crazy,
so
I
there
was
one
other
ticket.
A
I
just
wanted
to
raise
some
visibility
on
and
get
some
opinions
on,
which
attorney
you
opened
up
last
week,
I
think
from
a
spin
out
discussion
on
Aaron
website
redesign
them.
This
is
for
75
over
in
calm,
calm,
I,
don't
want
to
give
a
quick,
two-minute
brain
dump
on
what
it
is
and
a
little
bit
history.
G
A
G
G
Yeah,
that
kind
of
raises
an
interesting
point
that
also
you
know
it's
nice
to
know
who
uses
node
for
multiple
reasons,
one
there's
the
foundation
level
of
who
can
we
reach
out
to,
for
you
know
to
do
case
studies
and
things
like
that.
There's
the
you
know,
kind
of
project
or
product
project,
marketing
side
of
it.
Where
we
can,
you
know
if
they
allow
us,
we
can
put
their
logos
on
our
website
and
it's
nice
to
get
that
kind
of
validation
that,
yes,
these
companies
trust
this
project.
G
You
should
do
and
then
another
level
I
know
we've
talked
about.
You
know
a
job
board
style
thing
in
the
past.
This
could
be
a
relatively
low
bird
for
that
in
terms
of
not
actually
having
to
maintain
a
list
of
jobs
or
anything
like
that
for
set
that
up,
but
just
allow
companies
to
have
that
as
part
of
that
metadata,
so
people
if
they
wanted
to
find
jobs
in
nodejs,
and
we
wanted
to
look
at
companies
that
were
actively
looking
for
that
they
could
maybe
look
at
these
job
links.
G
You
know
cuz
every
company
has
their
own
job
board
on
whatever
side
lever,
greenhouse
or
whatever.
So
that's
another
thing
that
kind
of
be
beneficial
from
this.
Additionally,
it's
just
nice
to
kind
of
have
that
context-
and
you
know
I,
think
approaching
this
in
its
own
repo
and
just
having
it
is
kind
of
like
a
list
is
a
good
approach.
You
don't
have
a
single
purpose
resource
for
this,
that
we
can
kind
of
go
and
share
around.
G
If
you
want
to
get
people
to
engage
with
it
and
to
to
kind
of
show
hey
look,
these
are
people
using
notice.
Cuz
I
mean
I
still
get
I
still
get
the
question
of
you
know
it's
no
js'
a
real
tool
or
a
good
tool.
So
it's
nice
to
be
able
to
point
to
something
without
much
effort
and
having
to
kind
of
do
conjecture,
yeah.
F
D
G
I
mean
you're
not
wrong,
like
honestly
I
I,
don't
think
that's
detrimental,
though
I
don't
think
like
everyone
is
going
to
pile
in
at
once.
I
think
this
will
be
like
there
will
be
certain
times
where
there's
an
influx
sure,
but
I,
don't
think
it'll
be
I.
Think
it'll
be
more
of
a
trickle
rather
than
like
a
water.
G
D
I
think
if
we
can
just
have
a
Google
phone
and
roll
it
out
to
our
special.we,
and
you
know
medium
collection,
you
could
just
fill
out
that
in
the
better
question
would
be.
If
you
used
node
yeah,
allow
us
to
use
your
logo
on
any
of
the
node.js
foundation
resources.
They
would
just
fill
up
the
name
of
the
company
and
their.
You
know
press
kits
when
we
need
it.
We
could
just
go
that.
Go
to
that.
Didn't.
E
G
E
What's
more
compelling
here
is
like
gonna,
be
like
I,
don't
really
care
who
uses
node
because,
as
people
said,
it's
more
who
isn't
but
to
me
it's
the
significant
stories
around
how
they're
using
node,
and
so
it
would
be
cool
to
see
I.
Think
by
like
category
of
how
they're
using
node
like
but
I'm,
just
wondering
that's.
Why
I
think
the
original
intention
of
the
foundation
application
was
so
that
we
would
almost
get
mini
case
studies
to
top
it
cuz.
E
That's
what
we
all
care
about
right,
like
doesn't
ok,
cool
like
this,
would
be
a
laundry
list
of
all
the
places.
We
could
look
for
jobs,
that's
great,
but
even
then
how
are
using
node
it's
different,
if
you're
just
doing
it
for
some
internal
tooling
or,
if
you're,
building
your
entire
application
with
it.
It's
like,
it
would
matter
to
me
which
type
of
engineering
work
that
I've
been
doing
and
I
know.
I
had
that
problem
and
I
was
like
so
yeah
I.
G
A
There
are
two
use
cases
trying
to
be
filled
here
by
by
having
companies
cited
on
a
site.
One
is
hey:
look
we're
we're
big
enough
to
be
used
by
big
companies.
Come
love
us
and
the
other
is
look
at
all
these
cool
and
innovative
ways
that
companies
of
every
size
are
using
us.
How
could
you
use
us
and
a
lot
of
companies?
A
Yeah,
no
worries,
Tracy,
actually
hard
stuff
to
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
companies,
manage
it
by
just
controlling
who's
on
the
who's
on
the
home
page.
So,
like
you,
have
your
brag
sheet
of
big
company
logos?
Well,
you've
gotten
permission
from
the
legal
department
to
use
and,
like
you
got
to
jump
through
more
hoops,
and
then
you
have
all
the
startups
that
really
don't
care
as
long
as
they
get
backlink.
A
So
we
probably
need
something
similar
and
I
guess.
The
question
is
around
how
we
intake
those
applications,
especially
since
you
know
we're
gonna
we're
gonna,
probably
lose
the
dedicated
foundation
site
for
nodejs
foundation
at
some
point
and
I
wouldn't
expect
open
j/s
to
host
customer
testimonials
for
for
node.
A
For
you
know
it's
a
large
project
in
the
foundation,
but
yeah-
maybe
maybe
not
well
laughter,
we'll
have
to
see,
but
there's
also
no
good,
no
good
reason
why
I
shouldn't
live
on
the
the
nodejs
that
org
site
by
Tracy
I
got
a
drop
yeah
I
who's
well
anyway.
We'll
keep
I,
guess.
Consider
this
a
CTA
for
we're.
Gonna
keep
iterating
on
this,
probably
in
website
redesign,
er,
perhaps
and
and
outreach
or
but
starting
out
in
with
website
redesign
to
to
figure
out
how
to
make
this
process.
A
Smooth
I
actually
have
a
hard
stop
at
10
as
well
y'all.
But
thanks
for
the
awesome
discussion
and
I
cannot
wait
to
see
you
all
in
a
month.
It's
gonna
be
so
much
fun,
woo
cool
or
most
everybody
and
I'll
be
shedding
a
tear
for
everybody
can
take
it
but
also
meeting
everybody.
Thank
you.
So
much
thanks.