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A
There
we
go
Oh
awesome,
our
live
hello,
audience
yeah,
so
we
have
a
pretty
foolish
schedule
today.
A
lot
of
announcements,
though,
since
we're
just
coming
up
on
the
lab
summit
I
over
in
Berlin
fairly
soon
so
I'd
love
to
yeah,
just
about
I'd
love
to
kick
it
off,
though,
with
the
usual
initiative
updates,
so
starting
from
the
top
here,
then,
if
you
want
to
yeah,
if
you
want
to
give
an
update
on
I-10
and
the
chat
we
had
last
night,
where
it's
all
moving.
Oh.
B
C
B
Our
documentation
and
our
site,
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff,
also
getting
more
into
how
we
can
facilitate
meeting
the
needs
of
the
ACMA
402
specification,
the
int
L
JavaScript
library,
pushing
that
forward
as
well
and
how
we
can
seek
more
so
really
excited
to
get
that
going
with
people
in
Berlin.
That's
gonna
be
rad,
enim
and
I
just
met
last
night
and
talked
over
how
we're
going
to
start
pushing
the
internet,
setting
up
an
internationalization
for
the
website,
and
so
there's
just
a
few
steps
to
get
in
place
for
that.
Nothing
too
crazy.
B
Going
and
then
also
I
think
the
biggest
thing
I
need.
I
would
like
to
create
an
issue
here
soon
for
Hong
Kong
is
to
find
a
social
push
and
some
momentum
for
translation,
health
and
recognising
sort
of
our
moderators
and
people
who
are
you
know
like
able
to
push
translation
in
our
crowd
in
project.
So
all
that
to
say
yeah,
it's
time
to
time,
to
push
for
more
translation
help
and
we're
going
to
get
this
stuff
hooked
up
with
website
soon.
A
A
That
would
be
an
a
cool
moving
on.
We
have
a
couple:
no
jest
collection,
conversation
topics
on
the
on
the
agenda,
so
we'll
skip
over
the
update
their
outreach
I
can
give
an
update
for
we
skipped
the
meeting
this
week
because
it
is
Ramadan
and
times
we've
begun,
shifted
to
crazy,
crazy
hours
and
I
also
could
not
make
it.
So
we
are
going
to
be
reconvening
at
the
collab
summit
and
talking
more
talking
more
there
about
the
the
project
and
the
hallway
track
for
it.
D
That
front
they
we
did
the
first
sort
of
in
in
meetup
session,
I,
guess
Dan's
reporters
we
didn't
get
quite
as
much
feedback
as
we
would
have
liked
to.
We
had
a
good
discussion
in
it
about
that
in
the
last
meeting.
There's
actually
I
think
a
number
of
meetups
lining
up
to
sort
of
do
the
same
thing
one.
D
So
we
exchanged
some
ideas
and
thoughts
about
how
to
like
try
and
get
more
of
that
feedback
flowing
in
a
structured
way,
so
I'm
still
off
mystic
that
the
through
the
next
storms
will
start
to
see
more
of
that
coming
in
I
can't
remember
since
the
last
meeting,
but
there
was
also
the
subgroup
which
is
focused
on
Enterprise
met
and
agreed
to
get
back
together,
I
think
monthly.
So
that's
sort
of
kicking
off
as
well
a.
B
Quick
addendum
to
that
also
we
are
having
the
facilitating
user
feedback
session
at
the
Portland
meetup
noj's
meet
up
that
I
run
this
next
month.
So
if
that'll
be
really
exciting-
and
please
connect
with
me-
if
you
have
any
want
to,
you-
know,
talk
through
any
things
beforehand,
I
would
love
to
connect
yep.
D
A
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A
A
A
More
updates
from
across
the
projects
before
we
dive
into
agenda
awesome
silence
is
golden
awesome.
Let's
dive
and
then
are
beating
Asia
ticket
is
issue
number
479
over
and
pompoms
drop
the
link
into
the
chat
there.
First
things.
First,
we
have
issue
364
over
in
node.js
admin.
Michael.
You
wanted
to
use
this
this
time
for
an
announcement.
Did
you
go
ahead
right
away?
Yep.
D
Sorry
I
just
wanted
to
mention
364
for
everybody's
awareness.
It's
an
issue
I
opened
in
the
Abimelech.
The
board
representative
represent
resident
for
nodejs
the
CPC's
bootstrap.
So
it's
now
the
right
time
to
sort
of
move
on
to
that
and
there's
some
discussions
and
they're
already.
You
know
what
I
think.
The
first
suggestion
was
that
you
know
just
everybody
or
invoke
free
to
the
TFC
and
kumkum
member.
D
A
Thank
you
for
calling
attention
to
that
quick
grade
right
now,
because
I
didn't
see
it
either.
E
E
F
Yeah,
and
so
they
would
need
to
be,
you
know
good
about
collaborating
with
everyone
and
ensuring
that
we're
hitting
all
of
the
current
needs
of
the
project
which
you
know
ebbs
and
flows
and
whether
it's
more
around
you
know
these
challenges
or
you
know,
code
of
conduct.
You
know,
we've
we've
seen
these
things
over
the
years
and
we're
in
a
new
phase,
so
mm-hmm.
A
Okay,
well
well,
we'll
keep
our
eyes
on
that
space
to
discuss
process.
So
if
you
have
strong
strong
feelings
on
how
it
how
it
should
or
should
not
be
run,
their
qualifications
should
be
focused
on
especially
that's
round
I
feel
free
to
chime
in
there.
Thank
you
for
the
raising
to
our
attention.
Michael
awesome.
There's
our
recurring
issue
number
448
for
discussing
collab
summit
process,
which
you've
just
been
using
as
a
stub
ticket
to
get
status,
update,
manila
ugly,
you're,
still
the
one
with
the
most
context
on
how
all
this
is
progressing.
A
You
only
give
it
a
quick,
a
quick
talk
as
to
where
things
are
at
right.
Now,
totally
we've
started
a
books,
so
we
are
having
a
collaborator
summit
for
in
Berlin,
so
we
have
to
every
year
collapse
of
it.
Berlin
2019
is
happening
in
less
than
two
weeks
now
on
the
30th
in
Germany,
and
we've
started
scheduling
the
sessions
that
people
have
been
proposing.
So
there
is
a
draft
agenda
for
folks
to
look
at
in
terms
of
timing
for
your
session.
If
you
proposed
one,
if
you
haven't
yet
proposed
a
session,
please
do
go.
A
Propose
a
session.
I'm
dropping
the
link
in
here.
Please
do
go
per
course.
The
session
you
know
like
for
initiative
that
you're
involved
in
just
like
a
random
session,
so
we're
scheduling
the
sessions
there's
still
plenty
of
time
in
terms
of
like
availability
on
the
schedule,
but
the
proposals
will
stop
being
accepted
after
the
20th.
That's
just
so.
We
can
optimize
the
schedule
for
folks
who
want
to
attend
multiple
sessions.
A
A
A
There's
also
going
to
be
a
ask
me
anything
session,
four
core
subsystems.
So
if
you're
involved
in
certain
core
subsystems
for
node
and
want
to
answer
questions
from
other
collaborators,
there
is
probably
at
least-
and
how
are
you
going
to
be
dedicated
to
that
I-
think
that's
a
good
opportunity
to
help
other
collaborators
from
different
parts.
So
the
project
maybe
help
you
out
because
they
have
the
familiarity.
We
had
the
project
itself
and
they
know
more
or
less
how
stuff
is
done.
A
C
A
We'll
also
have
our
friends
from
the
rest
of
open
Jess.
This
would
be
the
first
year
we're
collaborating
with
open
jazz,
so
there
will
be
projects
not
know
jazz
present
there
and
they
might
be
interested
in
getting
started
in
some
of
our
processes
as
well.
We're
not
yet
sure
if
the
course
assistants
discussion
will
involve
there's
their
projects,
it
might
be
an
entirely
separate
session.
I
think
the
core
subsystems
discussion
is
more
likely
to
be
appropriate
for
note.
Yes,
any
questions
from
folks
trouble
fund
available.
Still,
please
apply.
A
E
A
All
the
ones
that
have
been
proposed
have
been
scheduled
so
far.
All
the
requests
for
changes
have
also
been
scheduled.
I
mean
have
been
done
so
sometimes
there's
some
overlap,
because
some
folks
they
may
not,
they
might
not
necessarily
be
facilitating
a
session,
but
they
might
be
particularly
like
requested
for
that
session.
So
we're
moving
things
around
just
to
make
sure
that
happens.
Okay,.
D
A
A
session
that
has
been
proposed
by
you
has
not
showed
up.
You
should
speak
up.
Yes,
okay,
we
haven't
scheduled
them,
yet
the
schedule
that
we
have
Oh
Joe,
just
posted
it
very
helpfully.
Thank
you.
Joe.
The
draft
agenda
has
multiple
sheets.
The
first
sheet
shows
a
schedule.
The
second
sheet
shows
a
list
of
I
believe
issues
scheduled
sessions
that
were
proposed
by
a
github
and
if,
in
the
very
left
column,
it'll
show,
if
it's
scheduled
or
not,
and
the
third
sheet
right
now
has
everything
that's
been
submitted
by
form.
A
Unlikely
to
be
a
three-hour
session,
but
the
way
we're
scheduling
it
is
we're
dropping
stuff
in
there
with
as
much
room
in
between
as
possible
and
we'll
only
squeeze
when
it's
necessary
to
so
as
more
exact
if
more
such
as
get
proposed
and
we'll
squeeze
it
at
the
time.
But
we'd
like
to
give
each
session
as
much
time
unless
like
something
else,
needs
the
slot
right
after
them.
So
I'm
trying
to
space
tonight
right
now,
yeah.
A
Is
so
that's
probably
something
that
the
survey
will
help
highlight,
but
if
you
do
feel
very
strongly
about
that,
I'd
suggest
dropping
your
handle
into
the
column
on
the
very
rights
of
each
day.
There
is
a
column
that
says,
requested
I,
think
it
says,
requested
I
created
that
column.
When
yesterday
someone
made
a
request
that
they
wanted
the
facilitator
of
an
of
one
particular
session
involved
in
their
accession,
and
there
was
no
other
way
to
highlight
that
other
than
dropping
it
there
to
show
that
there's
a
dependency
in
terms
of
people.
A
One
person
who
made
that
last
year
and
they
offered
to
make
a
disk
I,
don't
have
like
a
deadline
on
when
that's
supposed
to
go
out,
but
that's
probably
a
good
thing
to
take
to
the
next
meeting.
I'm
gonna
make
a
note
and
ask
if,
if
they're
going
to
be
able
to
do
that
by
next
week,
so
we're
not
too
rushed.
A
A
Right
now,
if
anyone
on
the
youtube
call
is
in
the
open,
Jas
is
in
the
former
X
GSF
side
of
stuff,
please
reach
out
to
Jory
person
and
between
all
of
us
from
the
Planning
Committee.
We
should
be
able
to
get
stuff
sorted
out,
I'm
wondering
folks.
If
you
feel
right
now,
we
have
70
ish
registrants
on
the
event
break
I'm
wondering
if
y'all
feel,
like
that's
accurate
or
that's,
going
to
like
jump
up
in
the
last
minute.
When
people
decide
they
want
to
come,
we
have
been
in
the
planning
team.
A
There
are
some
folks
who
aren't,
who
haven't
historically,
been
very
familiar
with
no
guests,
because
it
punc
from
other
open
jazz
projects
and
we've
been
trading
stories
of
like
they
want.
They
think,
like
folks,
should
be
registering
early,
whereas
on
the
no
dioxide,
we
have
historically
thought
that
folks
registered
pretty
last-minute.
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A
Yes,
the
rooms
will
definitely
be
big
enough
at
17.
We
have
excess
capacity.
The
books
we've
planned
for
one
hundred
this
time
because
of
the
extra
large
number
of
projects
I
think
the
concern
more
is
that
this
is
the
collab
summit,
which
has
to
use
the
most
budget
by
far
we're
doing
a
hotel.
We
needed
more
space
that
sort
of
thing
we're
trying
to
get
mics,
so
we
can
like
facilitate
it
for
folks
properly
like
remote
folks
in
the
past
has
been
very
patchwork.
A
We've
said
we're
going
to
support
folks
who
are
participating
remotely,
but
the
experience
has
been
to
be
honest,
quite
crap.
We
were
not
able
to
hear
them
if
y'all
remember
and
they
if
they
try
to
speak.
It's
like
a
lot
of
noise,
so
we're
trying
to
make
that
better
this
year,
especially
because
a
lot
of
people
can't
make
it
like
with
the
increased
footprint
of
our
projects.
Some
folks
are
in
places
where
it's
difficult
to
like
travel,
a
short
notice,
so
we're
trying
to
just
make
it
easier
across
the
board.
A
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Michael
I
say
so.
The
concern
isn't
that
more
people
than
we,
we
think,
show
offices
that
the
current
numbers
aren't
as
high
as
we'd
like
them
to
be
yeah
like
that
one
I'm
not
like
at
this
point,
I'm
not
sure,
like
I,
suspect,
we'll
get
some
who
weren't
registered
but
I
doubt
it's
going
to
be
more
than
like
25%
or
something
I
had
to
guess.
Mm-Hmm
yeah.
A
Let's
I
think
we
we
just
need
to
send
out
that
link
a
few
more
times
to
make
sure
to
have
an
accurate
count
and
assume
that
we
might
get
a
few
people
at
the
door
show
up
generally
with
with
events
like
this,
you,
you
kind
of
assume
that
some
people
will
sign
up
and
then
I'll
actually
show,
but
I
think
for
this
particular
event.
They're
traveling
to
Berlin
anyway,
like
everybody
who
signs
up
in
most
parts-
oh
yeah,
just
people-
people
won't
complain
about
spam.
A
B
A
Yeah,
that's
it!
So
if
you,
if
you
want
to
ask
like
that's
a
good
mode
to
do
it
in
as
well,
there
is
one
other
issue
I
want
to
talk
about.
Concerning
collab
summit
I
just
made
this
ticket
literally
five
minutes
ago.
He
issue
481
I,
so
the
net
calm,
calm
meeting
is
on
the
first
day
of
collab
summit
and
I
just
want
to
kind
of
get
consensus
here
for
how
we
want
to
treat
that
it's
technically
like
I,
think
5
or
6
p.m.
Berlin
time.
A
So
we
could
either
just
say,
cancel
completely,
we'll
all
be
hanging
out
anyway.
This
everybody
is
there.
We
can
try
and
schedule
something
for
that
night
for
us
to
do.
If
it's
not
something
I
already
planned
for
that
night,
I'm,
not
sure,
if
aware
of
or
how
do
people
feel
about
how
we
should
handle
it
and.
B
C
C
A
Infamous
5
o'clock
I
might,
if
it
was
at
5
o'clock,
I
might
have
any
way
to
say
well,
it's
the
last
hour.
I
might
as
well
do
something
casual
because
they
passed
clock
summits.
We
haven't
done
in
a
session,
but
it
wasn't
at
the
usual
time,
but
I
just
checked
the
time
it's
going
to
be
6:30
in
Berlin
and
we're
gonna
be
at
dinner.
It's
already
scheduled
cool,
okay,
I
will
go
ahead
and
remove
it
from
the
calendar
and
we'll
do
the
usual
casual
hangouts.
A
H
So
just
real
quick
earlier
this
year
we
talked
about
you
know
having
some
rotating
social
chairs
to
help
with
our
social
media
efforts,
help
puree.
You
know
technical
content,
that's
relevant
to
the
community
and
then
so.
Based
on
that,
you
know
we
put
together
a
blog
address
blog,
which
I
posted
and
we're
I'm.
Just
you
know,
looking
for
some
feedback
on,
you
know
how
people
are
feeling
about
that.
A
H
H
People
would
nominate
themselves
to
be
a
social
chair
and
it
would
it
would
last
about
a
quarter,
and
you
know
we
would
give
those
folks
access
limited
access
like
a
it
would
be
a
there
would
be
like
checks
and
balances
in
place
as
far
as
you
know,
being
able
to
post
and
things
like
that,
but
I
also
saw
tyrannies
commented
about
another
tool
to
help.
You
know
gather
some
of
this
content,
so
you
know
there
are
more
ways
we're
the
one
ways
to
do
this.
A
A
H
More
I
mean
I,
think
you
know
I,
you
know
we
haven't
really.
We
have
only
gotten
to
that
that
that
conversation
I
mean
I.
Think
it's
probably
a
good
idea
to
have
some
sort
of
touch
point
with
you
know
with
with
me,
and
maybe
other
folks
within
the
foundation,
just
to
kind
of
talk
through
what
we're,
what
we're,
seeing
and
just
to
get
like
a
line.
So
we
could
it's
not
part
of
the
plan
currently,
but
I
could
get
going
that
way.
Okay,.
A
H
Yeah
so
I
mean
really
just
wanting
to
make
sure
that
this
is
aligned
with
you
know
what
we've
talked
about
everybody's
comfortable
with
it
I
know.
Previous
meeting
we've
talked
a
little
bit
about
you
know.
Do
we
really
want
to
thank
folks
with
with
swag
you
know?
Do
we
want
to
take
that
out?
H
Do
I
mean
I
really
just
want
people
feedback
as
far
as
how
this
looks
and
feels
for
you
know
for
the
group
and
so
I'm
yeah,
so
my
ask
is
to
get
in
there
and
really,
you
know,
provide
some
feedback
to
the
blog
and
ask
those
questions
where
asked
them
now
and
let's
hammer
it
out
so
that
you
know
when
we
do
roll
it
out,
you
know
we're
feeling
good
about
it.
That's
really
my
goal.
A
H
H
A
A
D
H
H
D
A
Awesome
that
sounds
sounds
great,
I
mean
I,
the
the
one
that
part
that
that's
me,
if
we're
doing
I
think
we
do
have
time
for
a
little
bit
of
feedback
right
now.
Yeah.
The
one
part
that
stood
out
to
me
is
that
that
$50,
voucher,
I
think
it's
not
a
bad
thing.
I
think
like
that's,
not
why
people
are
going
to
be
doing
it,
but
it's
a
you
know:
I
I,
don't
know
if.
D
A
A
G
D
Think
it'd
be
great
if
we
had
a
program
where
we
could
give
out
something
like
that,
you
know
some
number
per
quarter.
You
know
I
know
you
know
rich
does
on
Twitter
like
here's
the
appreciation
of
the
week
or
something
like
that
and
yeah
I.
Think.
D
D
A
A
H
For
sure
so
I
mean
certainly
in
line
with
the
social
collaborator
stuff.
You
know
we're
trying
to
streamline
and
and
clean
up
the
the
nodejs
collection
process,
and
but
in
addition
to
that,
there's
that
there,
the
content
consideration
too,
and
so,
as
part
of
that
you
know,
we
would
like
to
open
up
a
reader
survey
to
basically
just
make
sure
that
the
stuff
that
is
coming
in
aligns
with
what
people
want
to
hear
about,
and
then
also
just
you
know,
you
spread
the
you
spread.
H
H
So
I
posted
a
reader
survey
and
the
the
idea
here
would
be
to
post
it
on
the
blog
and
then
you
know
tweet
it
out
as
well,
and
then
also
just
reach
out
to
people
who
have
contributed
in
the
past
and
is
really
just
get
some
feedback
it's
ours
and
what
we're
putting
out
there
and
kind
of
you
know
inform
some
of
the
future
content
that
we
do
so
that
we
could
put
more
process
around.
You
know
different
topics,
and
so
we
can
kind
of
drive
a
rally
and
kind
of
push
things
forward
that
way.
H
So
that's
that
that's
and
posted
feedback,
obviously
welcome
again
with
the
collaborator
summit.
I
think
that
that's
another
opportunity
for
us
to
get
additional
feedback
from
a
you
know,
a
broader
audience.
Potentially
oh
yeah
I
mean
really
just
want
folks
to
take
a
look
at
that
provide
feedback
and
then
I
liked.
The
idea
of
maybe,
after
the
collaborator
summit,
I
deadline
on
that
as
well
to
wrap
that
up,
because
I
think
that
it's
just
good
timing,
yeah
I,
need
any
thoughts
or
feedback
on
that
would
be
super
appreciated,
either
here
or
in
a
document.
A
H
A
H
So
I
think
I
think
the
idea
is
to
is
to
make
sure
that
when
stuff
is
yeah
when
stuff
is
coming
in
that
it
aligns
with
what
our
readers
want
and
just
you
know
just
make
sure
that
the
the
content
is,
you
know,
quality
from
a
technical
standpoint
and
otherwise
to
that's.
Not
only
there's,
there's
some
other,
that's
the
reader
survey,
part
of
it
I
think
there's
another
portion
of
it
that
we
kind
of
need
to
dive
back
into,
which
is
the
process
piece
of
it
right
now.
H
We
are
not
utilizing
some
of
the
collaboration
and
automation
of
the
medium
platform,
which
I
know
that
we've
talked
about
several
different
times,
and
so
that's
just
another.
So
the
content
piece
of
it
which
I
bought
for
the
profit
piece
of
it
that
we
need
to
we
could
think
through
and
that
there
has
been
some
recommendations
already
made
and
I'm
happy
to
sort
of
raise
those
up
and
just
see.
A
H
A
Yes,
I'm
eager
for
the
closure
on
these
these
these
tickets
as
well
awesome-
that
is
everything
on
our
agenda
today
and
folks,
have
issues
that
they
they
want
to
bring
up
at
the
end.
Here
we
can,
we
can
have
our
15
minutes
back
any
other
topics.
People
want
to
discuss
from
across
the
org
before
we
call
it
a
meeting
I.