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From YouTube: Community Committee Meeting
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A
Go
awesome
we
are
live
now,
welcome
to
another
episode
of
nodejs,
calm,
calm!
Thank
you.
So
our
agenda
meeting
issue
is
issue
number
501
and
nodejs
calm,
calm,
I
the
chat
there
again
I
and
let's
kick
it
off
with
initiative
updates
it's
starting
to
the
top
going
down.
I
looks
like
then
it's
not
on
the
call
I
believe
we're
still
just
waiting
for
the
cue
shman
on
the
I-10
and
node
package
for
publishing.
A
C
No
specific
update
I
did
have
a
chance
to
catch
up
on
the
replay
of
the
meeting
last
week
and
I'm
really
just
wanting
to
know.
If,
if,
if
people
are
it,
folks
are
good
with
the
we've
got
the
new
guidelines
just
so
that
we
can
start
doing
a
push
to
collect
some
contests.
Our
pipeline
is
very
light,
and
so
it
would
be
good
to
just
continue
here.
Just
continue
to
keep
doing
what
we've
been
doing
and
just
gather
content
and
I
said.
A
Yeah
in
that,
in
that
vein,
I
believe
that
I
pinged,
the
ticket
I,
didn't
think
it
warranted
for
the
discussion
around
it.
So
I,
just
we
gotta,
do
the
work
and
get
the
document,
but
I
I,
think
I,
think
you
and
the
repo
for
documenting
new
noches
collection
process
and
submission
process
and
okay,
waleed
or
or
great
tool.
A
C
C
D
Yeah,
let
me
go
ahead
and
do
that,
so
we,
the
last
mentorship
meeting
we
just
went
through
the
pairing
of
the
different
mentors
mentees.
So
the
mentors
got
back
to
us
with
our
selection
of
mentees.
We
paired
them
up
and
now
we're
going
to
be
reaching
out
to
the
mentors
and
mentees
to
just
you
know,
sort
of
do
final
selections.
We
are
always
still
looking
for
more,
like
note
mentors.
D
So
if
you
are
contributing
to
note
and
want
to
be
a
mentor,
we
really
really
really
would
love
for
mentors
because
we're
right
now
limited
by
the
number
of
mentors
available
and
it's
around
ten
right
now,
so
we're
currently
notifying
the
mentees
of
the
selection
or
non
selection.
And
if
you
have
any
questions,
you
can
just
comment
on
the
github
repo
and
we're
happy
to
assist.
Or
you
know
if
you
need
to
directly
reach
out,
you
can
reach
out
to
anybody
individually,
but
you
can
also
just
email
me,
lady
late
I'm,
no
js'.
D
E
F
F
A
So
yeah
and
user
feedback
Dan
Shawn's,
not
on
the
call,
but
that's
per
last
time,
user
feedback
initiatives
kind
of
going
through
a
passing
of
the
changing
of
the
gaurd
here,
so
Dan's
looking
for
other
people
to
take
up
the
mantle
and
or
find
ways
for
the
responsibilities
that
seems
to
get
some
soon
by
other
other
groups.
So
I
keep
your
eyes
peeled
for
updates.
There
I
believe
was
the
last
update.
We
got
that
send.
G
G
Was
gonna
add
a
couple
things.
I
also
know
that
there's
interested
in
surveys
from
I
think
two
different
groups,
like
the
Diagnostics
group,
definitely
has
started
to
put
together
some
questions,
and
it's
not
coming
to
me
off
the
top
of
my
head,
but
there's
at
least
one
other
group,
so
I
think
there's
definitely
still
interesting.
The
survey
side
of
things
and
we'll
see
some
more
I
couldn't
even
that
so
soon,
yeah.
E
And
Michael
I'll
add,
you
know,
feel
free
to
loop
me
in
on
the
survey
side
of
things,
I
also
plan
to
move
forward
on
the
promises
survey.
That's
been
lingering
for
about
a
year
now,
but
as
promises
work
has
been
progressing.
I
want
to.
You
know,
take
a
second
look
at
it
and
make
sure
we
have
topical
current
kind
of
questions
for
that,
but
in
general,
I'd
be
happy
to
help
facilitate
on
survey,
work
I,
think
I
got
seasick.
E
G
G
E
Yeah,
let's
there's
there's
an
issue
template
for
in
the
user
feedback
group
that
has
a
little
bit
of
information
like
you
know,
to
fill
out
and
just
sort
of
some
expectations.
So
we
can
look
at
that
and
maybe
collectively
see.
If
you
know
there
are
questions
or
more
information,
we
should
have
in
that
if
you
template,
as
we
start
to
kind
of
dog
sort
of
that,
you
know
that
process
yeah.
G
And
I
guess
and
just
add
to
what
Adam
was
saying.
The
I
personally
feel
this
is
a
really
important
initiative
that
we
need
to
keep
going
would
be
great
if
we
could
find
a
few
more
people
to
get
involved
to
help
them
move
forward,
but
otherwise
we'll
figure
out
how
or
but
it's
a
good
time
to
get
involved.
If
you
have
some
cycles
to
help
sort
of
coordinate
and
move
things
forward,
great
time
to
get
involved,
yeah.
A
A
Was
just
going
to
call
out
for
the
the
public
chat
here?
One
of
the
issues
on
the
agenda
today,
just
as
an
attention
color,
is
adding
documentation
around
dropping
the
requirement
that
a
champion
of
initiative
be
a
regular
common
member,
and
so
you
got
heavily
involved
and
you
can
help
dry
or
you
can
probably
help
drive
this
starting
shortly,
even
if
you're,
not
a
sitting
elected
member
of
this,
this
group
that's
sitting
here
right
now.
So
please.
G
A
Surveys,
the
releases
working
group
is
also
looking
to
out
some
questions.
Just
survey
top
was
the
other
one.
I
was
thinking,
I
believe
the
survey
they
were
thinking
about
was
the
official
survey
that
goes
out
from
the
foundation,
but
if
once
they
make
contact
and
once
it's
being
discussed,
they
might
be
to
put
it
back,
but
yeah.
G
The
discussion
and
repeating
like
my
feedback,
was
like
we
could
probably
get
a
question
or
two
into
the
main
survey,
but
we're
not
necessarily
gonna
get
as
much
as
they
would
want
it.
So
my
takeaway
is
it's
likely
the
thing
that
makes
sense.
At
least
my
opinion
is
to
the
main
one
plus
another
survey
on
itself.
E
A
Tanger
right
now
we
considered
us
adding
a
question
to
the
the
official
node
survey
that
goes
out
saying.
I,
yes,
put
me
on
a
list
to
be
contacted
again
about
node
surveys,
so
we
have
like
a
regular
meri.
The
folks
that
are
interested
in
responding
I,
believe
I
believe
that
went
out
last
year,
though
I
could
be
wrong.
I
think
that
was
the
case
last
year.
That
would
be
an
amazing
rate.
Very
easy
people,
yeah.
E
E
B
B
A
E
And
I
I
posted
that
in
the
chat
a
while
ago
to
I
actually
wanted
to
do
it
last
week,
but
I
was
having
internet
troubles,
so
I
was
kind
of
quiet
last
week,
but
yes,
so
CPC
announcement
stuff
there's
been
a
lot
going
on.
Obviously
I've,
never
really
given
one
of
these.
So
you
know,
there's
been
a
lot
going
on
overall,
but
recent
work
that
we've
been
looking
at
is
like
member
status
in
the
cross
project,
Council
they're
voting
members,
regular
members
and
observers
and
just
kind
of
clarifying.
D
E
Difference
there,
and
really
the
only
difference,
is
that
when
something
really
needs
to
be
voted
on
voting
members
are
there
and
like
project
progression,
a
couple
of
like
you
know,
edge
cases
that
that
were
elected
for
and
then
observers
are
encouraged
to
be
involved.
But
you
know
discouraged
from
blocking
happy
to
raise
issues
and
you
know
be
involved
in
the
process
but
being
on
blockers
working
through
process.
Things
like
how
to
update
governance
and
charter
and
things
like
that,
but
also
managing
charters
of
other
organizations,
as
the
CPC
is
responsible
for
that
I'm.
E
Sorry,
when
I
say
organizations,
I
mean
projects,
that's
our
part
of
open,
guess,
Foundation,
trying
to
look
at
my
notes
here
what
else
some
work
happening
on
new
projects
progression.
We
have
some
projects
that
are
interested
in
joining
the
foundation.
We
have
a
couple
of
projects
that
already
interested
that
already
in
the
foundation
that
are
going
to
help
us
dog
food,
our
you
know
new
project
progression
process,
we've
started
accepting
regular
members
and
of
course
you
know
if
you
want
to
come
in
as
an
observer,
you're
encouraged
to
you.
What
else
do
I
have
here.
E
E
If
you
have
specific
thoughts
about
that
or
join
the
meeting,
it's
another
good
option
and
then
the
other
thing
that
I
wanted
to
share
is
that
nodejs
has
a
rep
on
the
director
seats
on
the
board
of
directors
for
the
open
jazz
foundation.
We
had
our
election
that
lasted
two
weeks.
There
were
both
calm,
calm
and
the
PSC
could
vote
there.
Were
you
know
thirty
potential
voters,
I
can't
remember
the
exact
number,
but
I
think
it
was
like
30,
20
or
21
people
voted.
E
G
I
guess
you
know
if
you
have
anything
that
needs
to
be
taken
to
the
board
or
have
any
concerns
you
want
discussed
at
that
level.
Just
let
me
know
I'm
starting
to
get
revved
up
next
meeting
is
July
26,
so
you
know
you
can
either
reach
out
to
me
directly.
I've
opened
an
issue
to
move
the
project
board
that
we
had
in
the
TSC
repo
to
the
administered
piece
and
previously
been
using
to
manage
those
and
I
figure.
G
A
A
G
G
A
B
B
So
that's
just
something
that
I
wanted
to
raise
and
it's
something
all
reason
I'll
bring
up
in
that
I'm
currently
out
of
office
this
week,
so
I'm
not
going
to
this
week.
But
it's
something
I
wanted
to
bring
up
just
because
I
think
it's
something
that
the
project
is
shown
in
values
and
it's
a
discussion
that
I
don't
think.
We've
bought
to
consider
since
the
kind
of
merger
and
we've
been
shuffling
around
roles,
and
things
like
that.
So
I
just
want
to
bring
that.
E
A
A
Keep
your
eyes
peeled
on
admin
cool
last
last
initiative
update
website
redesign
as
of
about
20
minutes
ago.
We
are
officially
moved
out
of
the
nodejs,
slash
website,
redesign
repo
and
fully
migrated
to
no
Jaidev,
so
that
is
the
new
home
for
all
things.
Web
site
redesign,
instead
of
being
split
between
two
repos,
which
we
got.
Some
feedback
was
confusing
for
people
jumping
in
for
the
first
time.
What
recoded
the
open
issues
in
where
do
they
contribute
code?
What
are
they
contribute?
A
B
A
A
A
A
So
unless
people
have
ideas
or
feedback
or
stuff,
they
want
to
talk
about
about
updating
the
the
Charter
and
the
main
readme
and
some
guidance
around
membership
and
what
privileges
are
given
to
regular
members
versus
not
regular
members.
This
is
just
to
do
on
my
long
laundry
list
of
things.
Still
anybody
have
thoughts
or
feedback
that.
A
Gonna
way,
I'm
gonna
split
it
up
is
I'm
gonna
minimize
the
the
total
changes
you
keep
minimal.
The
changes
to
the
Charter
proper
as
much
as
possible,
there's
prior
art
from
the
TSC
side
for
the
changes
that
are
needed,
I
believe
and
then,
as
a
subsequent
PR
update
the
the
governance
documents.
So
there's
a
nice
clean
PR
for
for
CPC
to
approve
and
on
the
stuff
that
we
have
authority
to
change
on
our
own
will
be
independent,
I
I.
B
A
G
B
A
It's
it's
I
need
to
figure
out
where
that
language
lives
like
I
need
to
discover,
correct
myself
and
all
where,
where
all
this
language
lives
in
the
documentation.
If
there's
language
prohibiting
you
know
leadership
from
non
regular
members
in
the
Charter,
we're
gonna
have
to
address
that.
It's
changed,
probably
because
we
want
just
one.
We've
always
just
want
one
clean
PR
for
CPC
to
review,
but
if
that
language
isn't
anywhere
in
there,
we
can
keep
it
entirely
separate
from
charter
changes,
dependence
and
land
open,
jazz.
A
Think
new
membership
class
I
think
it's
just
what
different
membership
classes
are
allowed
to
have
purview
over.
Basically,
if
there's
any
language
prohibit
arter
prohibiting
non
regular
members
from
leading
initiatives
whatever
that
means,
then
that
will
have
to
be
removed
in
order
to
open
it
up
to
let
our
governance
determine
what
they're
able
to
write.
B
A
So
it's
very
likely
we
won't
require
charter
changes
to
allow
us
to
make
those
governance
changes,
but
I'd
like
to
just
for
the
sake
of
cleanliness,
I'd
like
to
have
the
Charter
change
land
first
and
on
the
governance
changes
land.
After
so
we
don't
get
weird
references
between
the
two,
but
both
guards
will
be
up.
At
the
same
time,
it's
kind
of
a
one-two
punch.
A
Cool
yeah,
so
Tierney
lets
you
and
I
get
an
hour
sometime
in
the
next
week.
The
just
hacked
through
that
I'd
appreciate
the
kick
in
the
butt
to
get
moving
on
it
and
yeah
I
would
love
all
the
context
you
have
stored
in
your
brain
too,
as
we
make
the
changes
awesome
on
the
issue
444.
This
is
no
J's
social
media,
community
collaboration
Rachel.
We
were.
We
miss
you
very
much
at
the
last
meeting.
A
C
A
A
D
One
thing
I
wanted
to
say
is
that
I
believe
this
was
already
brought
up
by
Rachel
in
the
past,
but
the
foundation
wants
to
start
doing,
node
amas
or
you
know,
probably
for
the
greater
open,
J's
foundation
as
well.
But,
generally
speaking,
we
are
gonna
start
the
node.
A
maze
and
I
would
love
to
know
if
anybody
would
want
to
be
involved.
I'm
already
kind
of
ran
this
through
me
Neil,
you
kind
of
like
a
look
at
the
agenda,
but
we
were
thinking
about
just
doing
it.
D
You
know
some
cadence
of,
like
you
know,
first
first
Tuesday
of
every
month
and
maybe
having
topics
around
okay
ma
for
the
models,
team
or
ma
for
TSE
or
ama,
for
you
know
one
or
two
things,
and
then
the
way
we
would
promote
is
really
start
using
like
Twitter
and
the
newsletter
and
different
things
like
that
as
a
way
to
kind
of
bring
the
community
a
little
bit
closer
together.
I
think
these
initiatives
will
also
be
really
good
for
certain
things.
D
B
Love
to
do
that,
additionally,
I
think
it
would
be
really
interesting
if
we
should
use
something
like
restream,
which
is
a
tool
that
allows
you
to
kind
of
put
content
out
to
multiple
platforms.
So
we
could,
in
addition
to
string
it
to
like
something
like
if
we
were
if
it's
live
like
if
it's
a
video
I,
don't
know
if
it's
text
or
video,
but
if
it
is
video
you
can.
B
B
A
D
Think
just
like
participating
in
the
conversation
I
mean
this
week,
we're
going
to
focus
on
getting
all
the
mechanics
down
and
everything
like
that.
But
then,
like
reviewing,
you
know,
hey,
should
we
do
this?
What
do
you
guys
think
about?
You
know
these
types
of
groups?
You
know
Michael,
you
always
have
good
ideas
about
which
different
working
groups-
you
know,
maybe
kind
of
you
know-
could
use
this
right.
So
things
like
that
and
we'll
be
sharing.
You
know
the
marketing
plan
and
everything
like
that.
So,
oh
I'll
just
keep
it
only
for
garlis,
okay,.
A
C
But
they
happen
can
be
I
mean
I.
Think
that
I
think
that
this
Rachel
just
kind
of
echo
that
I
think
you
know
if
there's
a
working
group
that
wants
to
do
an
AMA
and
we
could
certainly
pull
a
blog
feed
out
there
based
on
the
content
that
we
gather
from
the
AMA.
So
it's
sort
of
you
know
optimizing
folks
time
and
that's
you
know.
Certainly
the
idea
there
yeah
yeah.
A
D
Sure
so,
last
last
two
things
our
community
corner
for
know:
+,
JS,
interactive.
You
know
the
typical
collapse
omit
planning.
Folks,
we
have
a
meeting
scheduled
for
this
Friday
to
kind
of
talk
through
those
things
we
will
start
planning
the
community
corner
then.
So,
if
you
do
want
input
or
anything
like
that,
maybe
I'll,
maybe
I'll
create
an
issue
in
like
I.
Don't
know
admin
or
come
come
I,
don't
remember
where
I
usually
create
them
to
kind
of
get.
You
know
get
up
see
if
anybody
wants
to
be
added.
D
But
again
you
can
just
ping
me,
lady
Li,
ty,
no
GS
or,
if
you
like,
so
that's
happening
and
I
think
last
time
we
did
kind
of
a
reconciliation
of
travel
fund
which
judges
recently
Russian.
But
you
know,
as
we've
been
we
kind
of
put
like
a
structure
in
place
so
that
now
the
now
the
travel
fund
should
actually
be
updated
with
the
total
amount
right.
So
I
don't
think
we
need
to
do
much
kind
of
reconciling
as
much
Arkansas
as
we
did
last
year.
D
A
A
Yeah
be
awesome
to
have
a
place
to
track
that
in
github.
That's
actually!
If
we're
gonna
have
more
community
engagement
around
it,
so
yeah,
you
feel
free
to
open
up
an
issue
for
that
and
kumkum
just
kind
of
announcing
what
it
is
for
the
discussions
out,
what
you're
thinking
for
it
and
how
people
can
get
get
involved.
D
C
This
is
exactly
the
place
to
put
the
feedback
in,
so
this
is
really
something
that
we
can
get
behind
and
that
we
tell
all
you
know
check
in,
and
you
know
my
next
steps
will
really
just
be
looking
at
comments
on
here,
and
you
know
you
know
answering
anything
that
I
can,
but
also
you
know
if
it
makes
sense
for
us.
Just
connect
one-on-one
and
just
kind
of
go
through
this
laughs.
You
know.
C
Really
it's
just
not
getting
with
logs
in
a
good
place
so
that
we
can
publish
so
that
we
can
just
get
some
functional
support
in
place.
You
know
just
to
get
more
involved
and
to
get.
He
has
content
out
there
over
social
media
I
don't
know
if
there
is
any
any
discussion.
That's
gonna
happen
on
this,
but
kind
of
where,
on
that,
on,
getting
this
picnic
off
I.
A
Think
I'm,
at
least
personally
just
excited
to
see
it
rolled
out.
So
once
once,
the
feedback
in
in
the
doc
is
all
has
been
been
resolved
or
addressed
or
discussed,
feel
free
to
have
the
discussions
in
the
Google
Doc
I.
Suppose
then,
let's
say
we'll
do
one
more
blast
for
like
do.
We
have
consensus
around
Hong,
Kong
approval
of
the
doc
and
then
here
clear
it
for
great
for
launch.
Okay.
A
H
C
So
I
view
Trello,
and
that
was
if
that
was
my
suggestion,
but
I
know
that
you
know
I
want.
We
want
to
use
something
that
kind
of
works
for
for
the
folks
that
are
doing
reviewing.
So
that
would
be.
You
know,
that's
basically
what
I
was
thinking.
I
know
that
in
this
stinking
one
of
the
issues
and
one
of
the
one
of
the
comments,
I'm,
not
sure
if
you
were
going
to
go
and
do
some
research
on
that
as
well.
C
H
H
B
I'd
like
to
bring
something
else
up
so
I,
was
it
the
most
recent
code
and
learning
Colombia
at
node
Colombia
and
as
a
part
of
that,
we
I've
realized
that
we
were
hitting
the
limit
of
how
many
tests
needed
fixing
or
needed
adding
most
of
the
tests
that
still
exist.
That
are
not
like
mostly
code
coverage.
That
is
not
most
lines
that
are
not
covered
is
not,
is
either
not
coverable
or
way
too
complex
for
a
first
commit
and
note
we're
incredibly
high
test
coverage,
which
is
great.
B
B
We
have
an
issue
open
from
2017
from
Tracy
addressing
Tracy
Hines,
addressing
Tom
kept,
making
calm,
calm,
repose
code
men
friendly
I'd
like
to
suggest
that
we
may
be
revived
this
or
start
discussing
this
a
bit
again,
just
because
it's
something
that
seems
like
it
might
be
needed
and
helpful
for
codon
learning
and
continuing
to
get
that,
while
also
you
know
a
benefiting
the
project
in
some
way,
and
you
know
I
think
there's
Doc's
changes.
Basically,
one
of
the
one
of
the
things
we've
identified.
B
B
So,
whether
that's
website,
whether
that's
some
other
tool
that
we
want
to
create
for
calm,
calm,
you
know,
I
figuring,
something
out
would
be
awesome.
Just
is
the
way
to
get
more
people
involved,
so
just
sort
of
ended
up
I
will
post
that
issue.
If
others
wanted
it
system
how
cool?
Oh
yeah,
if,
if
we
do
I'd
love
to
get
it
on
the
agenda,
to
kind
of
discuss
more
more,
fully
and
kind
of
flesh
out
ideas
on
how
we
could
do
that,
we
can
also
do
that.
The
issue
can.
A
You
also
cross
post
in
website,
redesign
or
sorry,
no
dev
I
think
that
that
repo
has
a
lot
of
opportunity
for
first-time
contributors
and
right
right
now,
it's
still
very
much
in
like
the
the
infrastructure
itself
is
still
being
laid,
but
once
once
we
get
that
the
initial
like
building
blocks
put
down,
there
will
be
a
lot
for
new
contributors
to
come
in
and
you
know,
dig
their
teeth
into
yeah.
We
should.
You
could
certainly
have
a
backlog
of
issues
lined
up
that'll,
be
easier
for
first-time
contributors,
cool.
A
B
G
B
B
We
have
a
team
called
that
nope
I,
don't
think
we
do
I
think
it's
just
a
few
people
who
do
it
yeah,
but
one
of
the
thing
well
I
mean
I
do
link
to,
but
it's
also
totally
not
mine.
I
don't
want
to
take
that
over
from
the
people
who
have
done
the
tremendous
amount
of
work
that
you
know
gone
toward
to
where
it
is
today.
But
there
is
a
code
element,
that's
needed
for
it.
B
Every
time
we
have
a
code
and
learn.
We
hit
a
threshold
of
network
saturation
because
you
know
50
there.
You
know
50
to
300
people
trying
to
get
pull
nodejs,
slash,
node
traits
the
network
and
then
also
getting
people
to
builds
node
for
the
first
time
and
making
sure
they
have
either
the
X
command-line
tools
or
Visual
Studio.
A
Learn
in
a
box,
actually,
you
don't
even
need
a
dedicated
piece
of
hardware
for
that.
I
spent
the
last
month
of
my
life
working
on
making
sure
that
computers
on
the
same
local
network
can
talk
to
each
other
and
setting
up
a
server
just
for
local
local
hosts
to
announce
hey,
I'm
here
and
four
people
on
the
same
Wi-Fi
to
be
redirected
directly
to
that
person's
laptop
in
the
local
network.
A
B
A
B
B
F
F
B
A
A
Then,
if,
if
that's
all
for
today,
we
are
despite
the
light
schedule,
we
still
somehow
found
more
than
enough
to
talk
about.
It's
like
there's,
always
always
enough
to
do,
and
we
like
working
together.
It's
crazy
who
knew,
but
with
that
I
will
cut
the
YouTube
stream,
and
thank
you
all
for
for
joining
online
and
we'll
see
you
in
two
weeks
talk
to
you
later
all
right.