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A
A
B
C
On
there
is
a
Linux
foundations
over
the
leadership
whenever
summit
I
think
is
last
word
they
released
a
project
called
community
bridge
is
similar
to
open
collective
in
terms
of
funding,
but
it
also
introduces
mentorship
and
mentorship
in
it.
So
you
know,
if
that's
something,
we're
interested
in
I'm
sure
the
my
explanation
would
be
more
than
happy
to
have
us
either
so
I
I
did
just
want
to
bring
it
up.
As
you
know,
some
use
it
from
the
foundation
that
we
are
under
so
awesome.
A
A
C
B
B
You
know
what
the
expectations
are
and
making
sure
it's
clear
that
you
know
if
you're
looking
to
start
one,
then
you're
kind
of
the
owner
of
it
and
need
to
Shepherd
it
through
the
process
and
the
other
one
is
for
doing
user
feedback
sessions
at
meetups.
So
a
little
bit
of
guidance
to
kind
of
get
that
started
and.
B
So
you
know
those
are
at
the
very
least
initial
issue
templates
that
we
can
improve
upon.
The
issue
was
the
pull
request
was
merged
a
few
days
ago,
so
they
are
there
in
the
repo
I
think
there
has
been
some
progress
on
doing
the
in-person
sessions.
I
think
you
know,
things
are
starting
to
get
scheduled
and
figured
out
and
then
I
actually
just
saw
in
my
email.
Like
an
hour
ago,
Benjamin
responded
to
me
about
the
promises
initiative
that
he
started
for
user
feedback
survey,
so
hopefully
I'll
get
more
on
that
and
yeah.
E
E
So
that's
gonna
be
our
first
trial
run,
but
there's
like
20
or
30
meetups
who've
shown
some
interest
we're
working
together
on
sort
of
the
cutting
the
the
cookie
cutter,
here's
what
it
is
and
the
and
here's
like
a
deck
you
can
use.
The
sort
of
pattern
will
be.
You
know,
there's
I,
think
it
a
question.
The
first
one's
gonna
be
around
the
release,
so
you
know:
do
you
have
challenges
adopting
new
releases?
So
we'll
have
like
say
three
questions.
E
The
plan
is
to
have
actually
open
issues
in
the
community
that
we
point
to
people
to,
and
the
session
will
be
around
showing
people
that
they
can
actually
contribute
in
to
those
issues.
You
know
with
the
goal
of
driving
feedback
into
our
usual
channels
outside
those
meetings
as
well,
so
basically
using
them
as
a
as
a
place
to
talk
through
the
questions,
get
some
feedback
actually
typed.
The
answers
into
the
the
issue
would
also
hope
to
then
get
more
feedback
to
following
through
those
issues.
E
So
that's
really
one
of
the
folks
I
think
the
other
thing
worth
mentioning
is
the
enterprise
subgroup
or
whatever
we
end
up
calling
it.
We
were
talking
about
that
in
the
last
meeting.
There
is
a
meeting
scheduled
if,
for
the
next
two
or
three
weeks,
I
can't
remember
the
date
off
the
top
my
head,
but
so,
and
that
is
sort
of
getting
that
back
up
off
the
ground
and
should
be
moving
forward
as
well.
A
C
C
Yes,
we
talked
about
new
home
for
no
just
a
dev.
If
that's
the
merger
of
you
know,
the
repos
I
believe
that
would
that
came
to
a
conclusion.
I,
don't
recall
it.
That
conclusion
was.
It
looks
like
Menil
emerged,
a
PR
that
cédric
secure
emerge
that
closed
that.
So,
like
inclusion
on
that,
we
did
discuss
more
about
the
doc
survey
and
I
believe
that
kind
of
ties
into
what
you're
talking
about
earlier
with
which
could
be
design
or
not.
Either
it
either
feedback.
C
Sorry,
if
I
connections,
bad
I,
am
I
hate,
my
internet,
and
then
on
top
of
that,
we
decided
to
take
the
questions
that
were
an
issue
and
believe
that
in
those
in
person
readings,
and
then
we
discuss
new
members,
I
believe
this
is
this
was
a
duplicate,
although
I
could
be
wrong.
I
will
go
back
and
follow
up
on
that,
and
then
it
looks
like
there's
more
active,
more
recent
discussion
and
then,
additionally,
we
also
talked
about
the
future
use
a
bit
about
the
future
future
usage
of
the
know.
Just
a
dev
domain.
C
C
B
It
would
be
great
if,
if
you
all
did
want
to
run
an
actual
survey
I
could
you
know
we
could
work
on
that
together
and
potentially
use?
You
know
the
new
issue,
template
and
and
just
kind
of
work
through
the
process-
and
you
know
see
see
what
areas
we
can
improve
in
terms
of
someone
initiating
a
user
feedback
survey.
B
B
So
what
I'm
thinking
about
is
there
was
the
woman
at
the
node
school
events
that
didn't
like
the
command
line
approach
and
she
was
very
austere
because
she's
not
a
programmer
at
all
and
I
wonder
if
the
materials
there
would
be
sufficient
to
like
point
someone
in
that
direction.
When
you
know,
when
they're
flustered
by
the
CLI
and
just
you
they'd
have
mentors
there
to
help
them,
learn
that
way.
C
A
It
is,
it
hasn't
been
the
full
like
taxonomy
of
learning
paths
and
the
structure
it
will
take
has
not
been
fully
fleshed
out.
So
there's
work
to
do
there
to
actually
make
it
something
functional,
but
I
think
that
should
be
a
good
goal
for
for
website
redesign
or
maybe
even
in
collaboration
with
this
burgeoning
outreach
effort.
Idea.
It's
floating
around
is
to
get
this
something
functional
that
could
be
used,
add
meetups
and
code
and
learns
I
in
lieu
of
the
kind
of
command-line
interface
cool.
B
One
other
thing:
I'll
mention
and
sorry,
I'm
mister
kind
of
budding
I
was
talking
to
one
of
the
organizers
of
node
Kampf
Columbia
and
they
are
offering
tickets
to
node.js
folks
who
will
mentor
at
the
code
and
learn
that
event
that
they're
having
around
the
node
conf
Columbia
events.
So
anyone
who
will
mentor
there
will
get
a
free
conference
ticket
granted.
You
still
got
to
get
to
the
event
itself,
but
you
know
there's
a
free
conference
ticket
there
for
you.
If
you
want
it
also
I
noticed
too
Oh
what
was
I
just
thinking.
C
C
C
A
C
A
Very
cool
I
will
try
and
find
that
I'll
fly
on,
see
it
again
promoted
use
more
so,
barring
any
other
updates,
let's
dive
into
the
agenda.
So
first
item
on
the
list
is
issue
number
311
and
nodejs
admin
michael
opened
a
ticket
talking
about
the
checklist
to
address
changes
as
we
move
into
the
open,
Jas
foundation
there.
Since
we
moved
into
the
open
Janus
foundation,
so
am
I
go
ahead,
I'll,
let
you
take
it
away
and
there's
the
deer
so.
E
Yeah
I
mostly
added
it
to
the
agenda
for
awareness,
but
also
to
get
people
thinking.
You
know
what
we
need
to
do
is
build
out
a
full
list
of
the
things
that
need
to
happen,
make
the
transition
so
I've
written
out
an
initial
list,
but
there's
probably
some
other
things
so
I'm.
You
know
if
I
can
ask
people
to
think
about
it.
E
You
know
a
few
of
them
just
the
top
one,
which
relates
to
the
other
issues.
You
know
we
have
to
think
about
how
we
elect
our
representatives
to
the
CPC
we
have
to
for
the
nodejs
up
to
for
the
node.js
project,
who
will
become
voting
members
on
the
CPC.
In
the
discussion
we
had
in
the
TSC
it
was
suggested
we
should
explore
who's
entrusted
before
figuring
out.
You
know
how
the
elections
or
whatever
they
you
know,
do
we'd.
E
You
know,
I'd
started
it
with
what
we
have
won
for
a
calm,
calm,
one
for
one
board
represented
for
calm,
calm,
one
board
represented
referred
through
TSE.
That
could
be
one
model
for
the
CPP
CPC
representation,
but
I
think
people
felt
it
was
better
to
find
out
who's
interested
and
then
we
can
figure
out.
Based
on
that
model,
we
might
use
to
choose
those
people.
How
would
we
figure
out?
We
think
there
is
an
issue.
So
that's
the
other
issue
which
is
listed
in
the
agenda
there.
E
Now
we
should
probably
think
about,
like
you
know,
how
do
we
need
to
make
sure
Pete
the
right
people
have
seen
it
and
you
know
to
promote
that
or
whatever
else,
but
that's
kind
of,
like
you
know,
from
the
calm,
calm
side?
What
do
we
think
in
terms
of
identifying
the
people
and
making
sure
the
people
who
might
be
interested
know
that
they
should
self-select.
E
F
C
E
E
E
So
yeah
I
think
you
know,
is
there
any
other
thoughts
in
terms
of
like?
Is
this
a
reasonable
process
get
people
to
identify
in
there?
And
then
you
know
once
we
have
a
number
we'll
have
to
look
at
that
and
say:
okay
yeah.
We
should
do
how
you
know
what
kind
of
process
do
we
want
to
have
to
select
the
the
people
I
think
the
thought
was.
E
A
I
think
the
preliminary
self
nomination
is
just
like
validation
that
we
do
need
to
have
a
more
well-defined
process
for
this
first
round
yep,
it's
a
good
step,
probably
having
an
internal
document,
I
agreed
on
between
Kham,
Kham
and
ntsc,
for
how
we
run
those
elections
and
nominations
and
like
that
would
probably
be
valuable.
I,
don't
know
what
the
processor
those
kind
of
like
that
would
probably
happen
over
in
admin
for
that
ticket
right,
committed,
nominating
yeah.
E
C
One
thing
that
I'm
seeing
is
like
there's
interest
from
both
QC
and
calm
calm,
so
that
means
I
be
interesting
to
select
one
from
both
to
mirror.
You
know
what
we've
done
on
the
board.
Already,
that
said,
I
don't
think
you
know,
calm,
calm
members
should
be
limited
to
calm,
calm,
voting
for
comfort
or,
however,
we
do
kind
of
end
up
deciding
it
I,
don't
think
it
should
be
scoped
to
your
group.
I
think
it
should
be.
C
F
C
Say
multiple
people
forward
so,
like
you
know,
have
aps-c
section
and
then
list
of
people
who
are
self
selecting
into
this
to
be
voted
on
and
then
have
a
calm,
calm
section
of
people
who
are
self
selecting
as
being
voted
on
and
everyone
can
vote
on
both
so
as
to
you
know,
I
think
that
would
help
make
sure
that
we
have
the
best
represented
it's
for
the
org
and
not
not
necessarily
for
it's
one
or
the
other.
So.
A
E
I
think
I
think
the
like
yeah,
I,
I
think
there's
a
bunch
of
subtleties
and
stuff
that
we
talk
through,
but
maybe
writing
an
initial
proposal.
And
then
we
could
start
to
chat.
Yes,
because
it's
sort
of
like,
if
you
say
it's,
a
rep
for
the
TSE
I,
think
in
my
mind
at
least
I
says
at
least
it
should
be
somebody
on
the
TSE
right,
yeah.
A
Yeah
there's
a
lot
of
subtleties
to
work
out
here.
It
may
be
so
it
would
definitely
be
good
to
have
some
type
of
proposal
drafted,
but
let's
totally
do
it
like
RFC
style,
where
we
present
the
problem
space
rather
than
present
like
here's,
how
I
think
it
should
be
done
so,
like
there's,
you
know,
there's
a
there's,
a
broader
problem
space
here
where
we
had
some
very
discrete
questions
asked
like
do
we
require
that
it's
somebody
on
a
already
on
one
of
these
committees,
or
can
it
be
somebody
from
the
community?
E
E
F
D
A
E
A
E
C
E
Guess
a
little
bit
later,
but
there's
also
in
the
current
governance
selection
of
a
board
representative
for
nodejs
still
needs
to
be
confirmed
once
the
CPC
comes
together.
But
you
know
it
basically
says
that
the
no
just
project
will
like
one
board
representative
for
me
that
you
see,
or
the
community
committee
and
the
representative
will
be
selected
through
a
vote
of
the
members
of
the
nodejs
organization.
E
E
E
G
E
Board
I
think
for
this
initial
one.
It's
a
little
less
clear
like
that,
may
take
board
approval,
but
you
know
I
think
we
need
to
just
come
up
with
some
PRS
which
change
the
the
the
governance
to
reflect.
What
we're
doing
right-
and
it
may
be-
you
know
it's-
it
very
least-
needs
to
remove
that
you
know,
there's
a
board
seat
and
that
we
left
that
board
represented
from
representative
and
that
may
replaced
with
something
else
could
be
the
CP
CPC
representative.
It
could
be
something
different
or
I,
don't
think,
there's
a
panic.
E
E
There's
stuff
around
the
code
of
conduct
references
you
know.
Basically,
the
governor
says
that
the
foundation
members
will
use
the
code
of
covenant
they're,
sorry,
the
clabber
is
coming
and
I
think
I
may
be
getting
that
which
is
pretty
much
what
we
already
do,
but
making
it
official
that
we're
referring
to
that
specific
one.
E
A
A
F
F
F
E
E
A
E
C
Thing
I
will
say
is:
this
is
also
a
good
opportunity
to
work
with
our
new
foundation
projects
like
the
other
projects
that
are
in
the
same
foundation
that
we
are
or
will
be
at
that
point
and
see
what
we
want
to
do
together.
So
you
know,
if
there's
any
specific
sessions
around
the
open,
dis
foundation
and
collaboration
or
travel
fund
or
any
other
kind
of
collaborative
project.
This
is
a
good
opportunity
to
you
know,
get
that
space
now.
You've
got
something
you're
interested
in.
F
Totally
like
the
format's
are
pretty
broad,
so
if
you
want
to
say
like
like,
if
you
know
someone
another
project
or
you
want
to
collaborate
with
them,
like
turn,
you
said:
that's
a
great
forum
to
do
it.
I,
don't
think
you
necessarily
have
to
have
a
specific
purpose.
If
that's
the
sort
of
thing
you
want
to
propose,
we
do
have
plenty
of
room
the
point.
F
What
we're
trying
to
do
this
time
is
make
sure
that
the
this
is
going
to
be
a
large
or
wide
collapse
at
this
time
that
there
there
actually
be
plenty
of
space
for
people
to
grab
a
little
spot
and
work
on
whatever
they
want
to
in
person
that
we
can't
do
like
this,
even
though
this
can
be
very
effective.
A
F
G
F
A
D
Yes,
so
anybody
who
needs
a
visa
letter
send
me
an
email
I'm,
not
too
hard
to
find
and
I
will
respond
with
the
information
that
I
need
from
you,
which
is
all
basic.
You
know
the
basic
information
about
nationality,
what's
on
your
passport
and
skin,
if
your
passport
page
and
that
sort
of
thing,
but
it's
pretty
straightforward
and
I-
should
be
able
to
get
this
turned
around
pretty
quickly.
D
F
This
may
be
a
temporary
setup
by
Bryan
has
stepped
into
this
this
year,
especially
because
we
noticed
that
was
a
point
of
pain
last
year
for
people
who
are
trying
to
come,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
as
the
foundation
grows
larger,
that
this
not
a
high
barrier,
especially
the
letters
Thank
You
Bryan,
and
thank
you
for
everyone.
Who's
been
working
towards
this
you're.
A
A
I
D
A
Think
a
lot
with
what
the
outreach
initiative
is
is
hoping
to
work
on
so
I'd
love
to
see
some
I
hate,
I
used
the
terrible
word
synergy
and
my
comment
there
and
I
apologize
to
everybody
as
business
PTSD
from
that
word,
but
I
yeah
I
think
it
I
think
this
can
flow
quite
nicely
into
what
we're
hoping
to
do
a
larger
scale
with
with
outreach
at
least
what
I,
what
I'm
envisioning
it
as
so
I'd
love
for
the
rest
of
the
conversation
to
be
you
know,
I
see
been
awesome,
McCall
and
yeah
I
I
also
commented
over
on.
A
A
You
know
more
established
and
well
networked
communities
that
that
we
can
help
grow
and
promote
I,
mean
I'd
love
to
ask
the
discussion
off
to
to
Ben
and
I
get
his
it's
taken
and
how
he
thinks
like
you,
then
you're,
the
one
who
opened
up
the
issue,
I'd
love
to
take
your
thoughts
and
I
can
grow.
I,
don't
know
you're
gonna
know
is
your
room.
G
Think
we
should
effectively
move
this
this
proposal
to
twitch,
so
we
can
try
working
on
it
and
sister
proposals,
so
we
can
have
more
concrete
actions
as
a
microphone
I
think
we
should.
We
should
try
to
build
a
platform
for
under
represented
communities
and
people
for
from
all
around
the
world
to
build
with
no
js'
and
in
the
product
JS
community.
If
we
can,
but
the
point
is
we
are
trying
to
put
people
together
in
fact
and
help
them
meet
where
they
are
so
I
think
this
space
nicely
with
with
that
goal,.
A
Yeah,
that's
awesome
to
hear
that
that's
in
line
with
a
with
kind
of
what
what
my
gut
reaction
of
like
ooh
there's
a
big
chance
for
growth
here.
So
in
that
in
that
doc
that
I
linked.
A
In
my
comment,
it
was
literally
just
like
brain
dump,
a
few
ideas
that
we
can
there's
a
lot
of
good
work
on
this
already,
both
in
the
node
project
and
outside
of
it
like
codon
lin,
has
served
us
very,
very
well
as
a
resource,
but
there's
always
room
for
improvement,
removing
friction
and
barriers
there
we've
started
did
and
in
fact,
I
noticed
as
we
were
on
this
call.
The
nodejs
collection
published
a
post
about
discovering
your
local
node
meetups
events
and
speakers
about
the
the
latest.
A
Push
for
you
know
the
speaker's
bureau
and
and
tracking
node
meetups.
There
is
a
bunch
of
improvements
we
made
around
discoverability
and
access
there
and
there's
a
bunch
that
we
can
do
to
help
provide
resources
for
local
meetups
as
well
and
kind
of
give
these
templates
much
like
what
note
school
does
for
their
their
specific
type
of
meet
up
to
to
promote
these
communities
and
so
I'd
love
to
see.
A
A
G
A
F
A
If
you
have
done
yet
so
my
my
vision
for
outreach
at
least
or
my
thoughts
on
what
outreach
could
be,
it
would
be
more
of
a
framework
cookie
cutter
for
hosting
events
like
what
what
a
Gary
put
forth.
So
you
know
we
can
maybe
leverage
the
the
event.
Aguirre
was
open
to
put
on
as
kind
of
a
pilot
one
of
one
of
a
couple
pilot
programs
just
to
really
kind
of
craft.
A
What
a
DIY
code
and
learn
or
node
made-up
event
could
look
like
from
from
a
framework
that
we
we
help,
provide
resources
for
and
so
I
the
outreach
initiative,
I,
don't
think,
would
be
responsible
for
throwing
individual
events
like
that's.
That
would
not
be
the
the
goal
of
the
group.
It
would
be
to
reduce
friction
for
local
organizers
and
local
leaders
to
start
communities
to
their
own
and
to
connect
it
in
with
the
larger
node
node
network,
node
ecosystem
there
and
help
surface
them
and
and
publicize
them.
A
G
That
that's--we
was
talking
about
a
platform
called
an
event,
something
we
do
for
ourselves,
it's
more
on
the
the
idea
of
empowering
people
to
do
the
things
themselves,
so
we
can
provide
support
framework,
as
you
said,
but
we
are
kind
of
not
putting
ourselves
forward.
We
are
putting
the
people,
the
makers
forward.
A
Yeah
and
probably
something
to
do
in
the
spin
out
meeting
when
we're
shopping
shop
talking
there,
but
I
love
as
part
of
the
framework,
some
way
for
for
local
initiatives
to
submit
stories
that
they'd,
like
showcased
by
the
larger
node
social
accounts.
To
really
you
know
up
level
local
efforts
going
on
like
it'll
help
a
lot
with
publicity
of
me.
That's
both
locally
and-
and
you
know
internationally
to
be
like
hey.
This
works.
There's
people
here
you
you
can
plug
in
with
yeah.
F
F
It
typically
tends
to
use
you
know
Jess
like
projects
as
an
example
like.
Oh,
this
is
how
we
do
it
here.
You
know
this
is
what
to
look
for
when
you're
looking
for
projects
and
I
think
it
at
least
has
produced
a
couple
of
PRS
towards
know
it.
So
now
we
have
a
curriculum
where
we
talk
about
CI
and
CD,
and
the
history
of
just
just
everything
that
you
need
to
get
into
and
we're
iterating
over
that.
So
there
is
a
thing
that
we
could
collaborate
on.
F
F
A
A
Thank
you,
so
much
cool
and
unless
there's
anything
left,
I'm
gonna
call
that
call
that
a
meeting
everybody
stick
on
for
a
little
bit.
We
have
a
private
chat
at
the
end,
but
like.
Let
me
take
a
quick
look
at
the
stream
and
see
if
there
are
any
active
questions.
Oh
just
an
awesome
thumbs
up
for
monkey
cool
awesome.
Well
with
that,
we'll
call
it
a
meeting.
Thank
you
all
so
much
we're
listening
on
the
stream
and
we'll
see
you
next
time.
Hi
everybody
thanks
for
joining.