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From YouTube: Node.js Community Committee Meeting
Description
A
And
we
should
be
live
now
awesome.
So
thanks!
Everyone
for
coming
to
another
nodejs
community
committee
meeting
we'll
get
started
saying
we
are
gonna,
have
a
private
session
toward
the
end
I'm
gonna,
let
Tracy
Hines
time
box
that
because
I
don't
know
how
much
time
we'll
need
on
that,
but
we
should
be
good
to
go
with
that.
So,
just
to
give
you
a
heads
up,
this
would
be
public
session
will
end
a
little
bit
early
just
so
we
can
get
other
than
that.
Let's
get
started.
Does
anyone
have
initiative
updates.
B
D
Yeah
so
next
week
we're
gonna
do
kind
of
the
first
dry
run
of
what
we're
pivoting
to
with
our
general
user
feedback
to
a
online
meetup
style
thing
registered
on
Meetup.
Let's
see
thing,
the
session
meetup
is
complaining,
I
think
with
their
new
relationship
with
we
work,
everything
has
to
be
in
a
location
now
or
tied
to
physical
location
somewhere
and
by
the
way
you
need
a
physical
location
come
to.
We
were
anyway,
SF
node
is,
is
going
to
be
joining
as
kind
of
a
broadcast
partner
for
the
online
meetup.
D
E
D
A
D
So
you
know:
I
I
reads
for
existing
talks
and
Michael
Dawson
has
the
overview
of
the
community
that
I'd
love
to
share
Michael
if
you're
available
and
then
rich
font
has
you
know
a
fun
little
talk,
sort
of
give
me
feedback
on
D,
node
and
how
that
applies
to
no
just
project.
So
that's
a
big
good
draw.
Okay,.
A
A
Cool
so
two
things
quicker
one
as
I
was
reviewing
as
I
was
reviewing
for
my
talk.
That
includes
a
lot
of
community
committee
context.
I
realized
that
we
only
had
one
good
first
issue,
so
I
went
through
and
labeled
a
few
more
that
I
thought
fit
that
description,
I
also
added
a-
and
this
is
directly
indeed
in
the
community
committee.
A
A
Nominates
nominated
individuals,
we
do
go
ahead
and
answer
those,
and
also
there's
a
space
for
you
to
add
your
own
kind
of
candidate
statement.
So
please
go
ahead
and
either
show
that
with
Tracy
or
edit,
the
post
I'm
not
sure
which
Tracy
before
yeah
please
go
ahead
and
you
know
ask
questions
of
the
candidates,
including,
like
candidates,
feel
free
to
ask
questions
of
the
other
candidates
and
kind
of
try
to
get
to
know
the
people
a
little
bit
more
than
you
already
do,
Tracy
anything
else.
You
wanted
to
add
to
that.
F
Nope
that
sounds
good.
The
the
ballots
go
out
tomorrow,
probably
my
time
and
I'm
in
Tel
Aviv
right
now,
so
that'll
be
OB
in
your
inbox
before
you
wake
up
very
likely,
but
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
there
was
some
time
for
Q&A
in
discussion
before
we
shut
out
the
ballots,
because
some
people
will,
though,
as
soon
as
they
get
it
so
yeah.
One.
E
Quick
question,
and
maybe
it's
in
some
of
the
stuff
you
sent
and
I,
didn't
read
it
carefully
enough,
but
given
that
there's
I
think
it's
like
five
candidates,
what's
the
what's
the
process
like
in
terms
of
say,
you
know
you
if
you
vote
for
one
person,
but
then
is
it
just
whoever
gets
the
most
votes
or
is
it
that
you
get
to
vote
for
people
in
order
preference
or
just
wondering
like
when
it's
there's,
no
there's
no
complication,
but
when
there's
more
there's
different
models
that
could
be
used.
So
I
was
just
curious.
G
F
D
D
F
I
accidentally
did
it
for
one
of
our
elections
or
votes.
I,
don't
want
to
say
it
was
an
election
for
people,
but
it
was
a
vote
on
something
and
I'd.
Actually
accidentally
did
this
by
preference.
So
I
could
look
into
that
before.
We
send
out
tomorrow
clearly
understanding
that
y'all
are
recommending
the
preferential
or
the
the
rate
preference.
A
E
A
A
F
A
A
B
Yeah
give
a
quick
update
on
what's
been
happening,
so
thank
you
for
different,
come
home
and
TSE
folks
who
joined
us
for
laying
out
the
schedule.
Shockingly,
we
were
able
to
lay
out
the
entire
community
corner
schedule
in
an
hour.
I
was
surprised,
but
we
have
all
the
submissions.
The
schedule
is
fully
laid
out,
so
we'll
be
publishing
that
very
soon,
probably
early
next
week
we
will
have
open
sessions
for
a
lunch
time
if
anybody
wants
to
just
come
and
talk
about
what
you
want
talked
about.
So
that's
exciting.
B
There
is
an
issue
in
the
summit,
repo
that
you
can
look
and
you
can
look
at
the
excel
file
and
you
can
look
at
the
tentative
agenda
as
well,
so
feel
free
to
look
at
that
and
ask
any
question
who
has
collaborator
summit
Dan,
vanillin
and
matteo,
and
I
have
all
been
working
on
that
matteo
shared
out
an
agenda.
That's
almost
finalized
with
everyone
else,
so
we'll
be
meeting
after
that
for
this
member
companies
as
well
are
still
welcome
to
send
swag.
B
H
B
J
So
so,
once
we
have
that
finished,
whichever
one
kind
of
wins
will
go
through
with
that
I'll
also
ask
to
see
if
we
might
be
able
to
do
option
three,
because
I
know
it's
close
but
yeah,
that's
that's!
What's
winning
there.
The
other
update
that
I
had
beyond
the
t-shirt.
Stuff
is
I
sent
out
an
email
yesterday
to
calm,
calm,
email,
alias
I'm,
pulling
together
kind
of
like
news
and
blogs,
and
just
momentum
for
the
conference
and
I'd
love
to
hear
from
this
group.
J
If
you
have
any
kind
of
big
wins
this
year
from
the
community
from
the
different
working
groups,
you're
working
on
or
if
there's
like
action
items
that
need
to
happen,
you'd
like
more
collaborators
for
different
things,
you
know
send
them
my
way,
I'm
kind
of
get
gathering
the
puzzles.
If
you
will
right
now
and
then
I'll
kind
of
piece
them
together.
So
we
can
have
some
nice
momentum
going
into
the
conference
and
at
the
conference
around
different
wins
from
the
community
or
things
you're
working
on
so
send
them
my
way.
B
Remember
that
very
soon,
just
to
give
everyone
a
heads
up,
we
will
be
sending
out
a
Google
Form
for
volunteers
for
office
hours
for
the
community
corner.
So
just
a
heads
up
and
then
you
know
if
you
can
come
and
just
like,
hang
out
for
a
few
hours.
That
would
be
really
great
addition
to
that.
Joey
is
going
to
sort
of
be
leading
the
that's
going
to
kind
of
be
like
a
hack
area
type
thing
kind
of
open.
B
K
No
I'd,
actually,
don't
think
that
you
have
any
updates
I'm
just
trying
to
think
and
see
if
I'm,
forgetting
anything
but
I,
don't
think
I
am
I,
think
you
covered
it
really
well,
I'm,
really
psyched
about
the
the
community
corner
and
the
agenda.
That's
come
together
and
just
you
know
everything
that's
going
to
be
happening.
There
I
think
it's
gonna
be
pretty
awesome.
B
B
To
register
so
if
you,
if
you
have
purchased
a
ticket
through
the
gesture,
interactive
web,
sorry
no
plus
J
s
interactive,
then
it
there
should
have
been
a
checkbox
to
say:
hey,
I'm,
going
to
collaborate
or
summit
as
well
and
if
not
and
if
you're
planning
on
just
attending
the
collaborator
summit,
I
I
sent
it
in
an
email.
But
it's
also
listed
on
that
issue
for
instructions.
So
if
you,
for
some
reason,
can't
find
those
again,
you
can
just
email
me
ladylee
at
nodejs,
org
and
I'm
super
happy
to
help
troubleshoot.
B
A
F
B
D
J
J
You
know
fit
because
we
can
only
hold
like
310
people
in
the
the
place
where
we're
gonna
have
it
/
like
we
need
enough
mentors
with
folks
to
match
and
make
sure
that
people
feel
comfortable
and
confident
with
that.
So
I
believe
code
and
learn
is
maxed
out
in
terms
of
the
amount
of
folks
that
we
are
having
as
mentees.
J
If
you
will
I
think
there
still
is
something
happening
with
Mentors
I
would
ask
rich
about
that
because
he's
kind
of
more
close
to
it,
but
with
the
collapse
I
mean
I,
think
we
have
plenty
of
space
for
that.
It's
just
the
known,
Oakland
learn
where
we
were
kind
of
like
eeks.
We
have
a
lot
of
people
already
registered
for
this,
which
is
great,
but
you
just
went.
F
F
F
Right,
but
it's
also
depending
on
what
code
and
learn
is
aiming
for
this
year,
code
and
learn
historically,
has
been
very
focused
on
node
core.
So
when
it
comes
to
mentoring,
we
also
have
to
be
careful
that
we
can
support
people
properly
in
that
regard
or
over
whatever
areas
of
the
repos,
because
we
also
have
to
provide
tasks.
So
it's
not
just
about
like
our
ability
to
help
as
mentors,
but
also
to
provide
tasks
for
them
to
succeed.
A
Cool
and
for
what
it's
worth
Tracy,
you
did
create
an
issue
a
while
ago
to
see
if
there
were
issues
that
could
be
used
for
tasks
in
the
comm.
Come
where
it's
initiatives,
that's
issues
still
open,
I,
think
I
might've,
just
pulled
it
up
to
the
top
by
commenting
in
it
yesterday
or
this
morning.
Well
this
morning
for
me.
So
if
there
are
issues
that
you
think
could
be
used
for
code
in
there,
I
know
a
few
of
you
at
least
were
there
last
year,
even
before
you
were
in
the
calm,
calm,
please
feel.
A
A
F
A
D
D
A
D
Cool
on
the
collab
summit,
if
you're
happen
to
be
a
speaker,
I
was
already
signed
up
so
I
don't
know
if
I
did
good
things
earlier,
but
if
you
happen
to
be
signed
in
already
maybe
are
to
be
signed
up
for
collapses,
cool.
A
A
A
D
Both
of
those
are
old,
I
think
well,
the
other
one
was
notification
to
come
to
the
meeting
on
the
4th
and
the
next
issue:
I
remove
the
label
so
because
we
already
covered
that
last
time.
So
in
terms
of
individual
membership,
you
know
we
we
met
again.
We
have
an
internal
document
that
are
we
we
scrubbed
anything
that
was,
you
know
talking
about
anything
sensitive,
so
we
could
share
that
right.
Did
we
to
be
published
that
anywhere?
Turning
did
you
drop.
D
A
D
D
That
would
be
the
17th
September
17th
will
be
the
next
session
by
the
end
of
October.
We
have
a
deadline
to
deliver
a
recommendation
or
to
a
line
around
the
recommendations.
The
suit
ejek
mm
leadership
subcommittee,
whatever
the
heck
is
called
these
days
yeah
and
so
we're
working
on
that
and
you
know,
yeah
lots
to
sort
of
figure
out
with
with
everything
that's
going
on
and
we
definitely
need
more
inputs,
especially
anyone
with
strong
opinions,
so
I
hope,
you'll
join
us
and
you
know
help
make
that
make
that
a
success
journey.
D
A
Things
that
I've
said
this
a
bunch
so
I,
it's
weird
one
of
the
things
that
I
was
super
passionate
about
when
I
was
in
school,
was
the
student
developer
pact,
which
is
a
program
by
github
for
students.
So
anyone
with
a
TV
you
email
address
realistically
can
get
it,
but
you
have
to
apply,
and
basically
they
give
you
access
to
this
bundle
of
free
resources.
A
A
However,
they
do
it
it
being
directly
from
member
companies.
So
this
would
kind
of
hopefully
check
off
a
few
boxes
in
terms
of
one
providing
a
direct
benefit
to
remember
companies,
saying
kind
of
an
incentive
to
help
out
community
more
to
a
way
for
community
members
who
are
engaging
in
the
individual
membership
program
to
actually
get
some
direct
value
out
of
it
and
three
a
way
for
us
to
kind
of
continue
like
those
two
things
are
both
nice,
but
it's
also
a
benefit
to
kind
of
good,
first
benefit
to
start
driving
membership.
D
A
And
so
you
know
I've.
Some
of
the
discussion
we
had
was
around
another
thing
that
we
discussed
was
a
humble
bundle.
Pricing
model
where
it's
basically
self
selection
I
personally
think
like
a
dollar,
is
a
good
low-end,
but
we
did
have
some
discussion
in
the
last
meeting
I'm
around
like
what
that
minimum
threshold
should
be
so
yeah.
A
That's
that's
all
still
TBD,
although
I
think
we've
had
general
consensus
around
the
humble
but
a
model,
Humble
Bundle
model,
just
not
what
the
lowest
criteria
or
lowest
prices
and
then
there's
even
some
suggestions
around
enabling
companies
to
provide
different
things
at
different
like
similar
to
how
huntable
Humble
Bundle.
Does
it
like?
If
you
do
$1
you
get
this
set
of
things.
If
you
do
$10,
you
get
this
additional
set
of
things.
If
you
do
$30
you
get
this
entire
set
of
things.
A
A
A
Think
that
about
covers
it
from
the
discussion
around
that
you
know,
and
part
of
the
context
that
I
came
with
I
will
say
is
like
a
lot
of
the
companies
that
are
currently
members.
I
consistently
see
giving
out
free
credits
or
resources
or
XYZ
digital
product.
Whatever
their
thing
is
at
conferences
already
that
they're
engaging
with
at
a
you
know,
monetary
levels
not
too
dissimilar
to
what
they're
doing
for
the
foundation
currently
so
I,
don't
and
also
working
in
a
marketing
order.
A
I
kind
of
understand
that
that's
a
typically
has
been
a
benefit
to
a
lot
of
other
marketing
orgs.
So
you
know
that
it
seems
like
a
good
incentive
to
kind
of
help.
Drive
this
a
bit
more
and
also
like
compute
time
is
a
really
for
node.
I.
Think
is
a
very
good
asset
to
be
kind
of
sharing,
especially
in
the
different
clouds
could
also
help
us
entice,
more
clouds
or
loud,
not
naming
names,
but
more
cloud
single
cloud.
G
D
D
D
Know
I
just
like
to
point
out,
so
you
know
that
is
you
know
a
forming.
You
know
really
substantial
proposal.
For
you
know
the
substance
of
individual
membership
and
I
want
to
highlight
that
you
know
that
is
not
balanced
yet
with
a
strong
proposal
for
individual
membership
director
representation.
So
you
know
like
that
that
that's
really
coming
together
and
we
do
have
this
timeline.
So
if
you're
passionate
about
getting
that
representation,
you
know
we
really
need
to
either
tease
out
that
model.
Or
you
know
the
likelihood
is
that
that
representation
is
probably
in
a
way.
F
Asked
for
is
like
to
take
a
step
back
from
you
know.
We
sort
of
threw
spaghetti
at
the
wall
with
this
program
over
the
last
couple
years,
and
we've
had
very
little
data
to
back
up
any
decision-making
moving
forward,
which
is
hypothesis
of
why
it
has
not
been
as
successful
as
we'd
like,
and
so
a
big
ask
for
this
is
that
any
proposal
that
we
have
that
we
put
forward
to
the
board
and
the
subcommittee
is
one
that
is
backed
by
data
sure.
D
G
D
G
A
For
that's
worth,
the
timeline
is
specifically
on
the
individual
director
seat
and
not
individual
membership.
That
is
an
important
distinction
to
make
I
that
you
are
tied,
but
we
also
don't
need
to
rush
individual
membership
for
that
timeline.
I
I
do
just
want
to
make
sure
that's
a
noted
thing.
Yeah.
F
And
it
would
say
to
you
that,
just
from
a
sort
of
an
urgency
perspective,
we
I
know
because
I
helped
set
that
deadline.
So
we
set
the
deadline
for
October
last
year
because
we
wanted
to
make
sure
there
would
be
plenty
of
time
before
the
next
election
so
that
election
would
occur
in
January.
So
that
does
give
us
time,
but
that
was
with
my
experience
in
understanding
how
long
it
takes
for
these
types
of
changes
to
take
place.
So
I
would
still
say,
like
we.
F
If
we
start
from
here
things,
we
think
that
people
would
want,
let's
survey
on
it
versus
trying
to
do
a
little
more
work
on
who
the
constituency
is
and
then
surveying
them
on
that,
because
you're
sort
of
leading
questions
and
I
don't
want
to
get
us
back
in
the
same
boat.
That
we've
been
in,
which
is
we
made
assumptions
about
what
people
want
and
they're
answering
questions
to
that
so
we're
just
working
off
of
that.
Do.
F
I
had
because
I've
seen
it
I've
seen
it
all
until
you
know
this
past
six
months,
so
I
would
be
able
to
tell
you
that
in
a
session
we
can
request
some
form
of
it
from
IT
as
well.
Again,
that's
protected
for
a
good
reason,
but
we
can
try
and
glean
information
from
that
as
well
or
if
we
need
to
for
privacy
sake,
we
can
scrub
the
information
necessary
before
it's
shared
with
these
or
feedback
group.
In
order
for
us
to
move
forward
even.
G
A
F
As
part
of
you
know
the
research
around
the
individual
membership
program
if
we
survey
the
prior
members
of
the
individual
membership
program,
but
we
just
have
to
I,
would
say:
Tracy
Lee
will
probably,
or
someone
like
zippy
will
have
to
help
assist
us
potentially
and
like
they
might
be
able
to
email
everyone
for
us,
it's
possible
that
they
foundation
would
not
want
to
share
that
email
list
with
our
group
overall,
which
again
for
privacy
concerns.
I
am
ok
with.
A
J
Is
a
neat
yeah?
That's
what
you
said.
So
we
can't
share
the
names
of
people
with
you,
because
I
can
go
against
a
lot
of
our
privacy
restrictions
that
we
have,
but
we're
happy
to
send
emails
on
your
behalf.
So
if
you,
let
us
know
what
you
want
to
send
out
timeline
that
sort
of
thing.
If
you
need
to
get
to
the
emails,
we
can
send
it
out
to
the
lists
and
provide
you
with
the
feedback
that
it
would
be
anomalous.
Oh
and.
F
G
Adams
didn't
I,
threw
up
an
issue
and
I
tagged.
It's
both
individual
membership
and
use
your
feedback.
This
is
a
good
man
cross
over
there.
So,
let's
we
can
help.
We
can
start
crafting
the
survey
both
I
think
that
should
be
two
different
service.
We
can
start
crafting
that
and
what
we
want
to
discover.
Yeah.
F
Yeah
and
Dawson
adjust
to
your
point
as
well.
I
want
an
attorney
as
well.
The
benefits
that
you
all
have
been
talking
about
already
I,
don't
think
it's
a
bad
thing
to
continue
to
work
on
that.
While
we
get
this
data
and
then
you
can,
you
know
adjust
for
it,
as
the
data
comes
in
as
I
think
like
working
in
tandem
on
these
things
is
probably
a
good
idea,
given
them
out
of
time.
F
E
A
You
you
have
to
give
people
some
starting
starting
based
baseline,
to
really
get
in
genuine
engagement
and
actionable
engagement,
and
so
for
what
it's
worth.
We
do
have
quite
a
bit
of
suggestions
in
that
document
that
I
shared
offshore
degan
real
quick,
but
we
can
probably
base
a
lot
of
the
survey
off
of
what's
in
that,
well
still
trying
to
make
sure
it's
objective
and
like
we're
not
trying
to
push
our
ideas
onto
people
and
give
them
that
as
like.
How
would
you
like
this
idea
to
be
manifested
is
more
of?
Is
this
idea.
G
Reasonable
and
then
it
lets
like
this
idea,
also
in
the
in
the
process
of
this-
let's
be
very
clear
with
defining
what
it
is.
We're
trying
to
discover
it'll
be
nice
to
have
a
snapshot
right
now
of
current
happiness,
with
individual
membership
and
NPS
score
for
individual
memberships
and
I.
Don't
know
if
this
survey
is
necessarily
about.
G
Would
you
find
this
specific
benefit?
You
know
helpful,
because
the
answer
will
probably
almost
always
be
yes
like
you're,
giving
me
something
for
free,
let's
do
it,
but
in
instead,
what
like
driving
towards
what
you
expect
the
value
to
be
of
individual
membership
versus
here.
Do
you
want
this
for
free,
that's
in
return,
so
I'm
gonna
talk
about
to
us
on.
A
At
yeah
we're
having
we're
at
the
the
point
where
we
said
we
stopped
moderation,
team,
recertification
Tracy.
Do
you
think
we
can
do
this
as
like
a
vote
around
into
the
meeting
or
in
a
public
meet
or
private
meeting?
Or
do
we
need
to
actually
send
out
a
vote
like
a
voting
form
thing
for
for
it?
Yeah.
F
That's
a
good
point:
I,
don't
know,
I
mean
I
would
assume
that
we
need
to
send
it
out
as
a
ballot
email
for
each
I.
Don't
know
cuz.
This
is
toughen
that
we
don't
do
bat.
We
don't
do
ballots
when
we
first
write
nominate
self
nominate,
it's
just
whether
you
object
and
I
we've
gotten
some
feedback
that
sometimes
that's
also
not
a
good
thing,
because
being
the
single
objector
on
a
thread
can
feel
pretty
crappy,
and
so
some
people
won't
do
it.
F
But
that
said,
I
I,
don't
know
if
people
would
be
I
would
probably
ask
your.
Do
people
feel
comfortable,
recertifying
literate,
where
what
tierney
is
talking
about
is
that
we
have
to
vote
on
each
person
who
is
currently
on
the
moderation
team,
who
has
been
on
there
for
a
year
where
of
all
time
to
out,
and
we
have
to
be
recertified
meaning.
We
have
to
be
like
an
open
window
of
nomination
where
people
can
object
to
us
again,
being
moderation,
team
members.
A
Yeah,
and
so
the
way
I
was
imagining
this
and
I
realized
that
it
was
how
I
was
imagining
happening
was
just
us
going
around
and
saying
like
this
person.
Do
you
object
this
person
do
correct?
Did
that
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
might
work
in
a
private
meeting?
I
look,
definitely
not
so
yeah
that
we
do
need
to
figure
that
out
I'm,
also
very
much
on
borrowed
time
here,
I
have
10%
battery,
so
yeah.
We
will
need
to
figure
that
process
out.
I,
don't
think
it's
urgent
like
pressing
urgent,
especially
not
in
terms
of
oh
I'm.
A
My
headphones
are
gonna
die,
not
pressing.
Her
in
terms
of
we
have
to
do
this
right
now,
but
it
means
does
need
to
be
on
our
priority
list
of
priorities.
Soon:
Thank
You
Tracy,
that's
a
good
suggestion,
yeah,
so
we're
working
toward
that
so
cool
or
any
other
suggestions
or
requests
that
need
to
be
done
in
the
public
session.