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From YouTube: Node.js Community Committee Meeting
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You
should
be
co-hosts,
you
can
promote
people
now,
okay,
so
moving
I.
Don't
think
anybody
had
any
announcements.
So,
let's
move
on
to
the
tagged
issues.
The
first
one
is
in
the
note,
TSE
repo,
it's
issue:
292
titled,
reaching
out
to
IRC
cloud
I.
Think
tyranny.
Maybe
you
were
the
one
who
typed
that
one.
C
Yeah
I
was
at
the
request
of
miles
or
not
adders
I'm
Alice,
but
like
miles
and
I
briefly
discussed
it
over
the
last
week,
I
had
asked
to
them
on
Twitter
if
it
would
be
possible
to
to
engage
with
them
on
for
an
open
or
broader
license,
and
so
we
just
kind
of
have
to
go
through
the
process
of
actually
acquiring
funding.
For
that
and
talking
to
them
about
what
funding
we
need.
I'm.
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A
F
C
F
C
A
C
So
I
should
probably
try
to
set
up
a
discussion
with
them
and
miles
just
cuz.
I
know
he's
kind
of
aware
of
it
and
also
you
know
I.
We
talked
about
this.
I
talked
about
this
briefly
with
Mark
and
a
few
other
people
mark
Hinkel.
So
you
know
it's
it's
on
the
radar.
We
just
have
to
kind
of
go
through
the
due
process
of
getting
it
all
taken
care
of
yeah.
A
C
B
A
C
A
D
D
The
agenda
and
I-
don't
maybe
I
just
forgot
to
take
it
off
like
if
I,
can
give
any
update
it's
that
they've
been
actually
created,
a
doodle
with
which
we
can
sort
of
try
and
coordinate
a
meeting
time
for
this,
which
is
nice,
so
that
was
created
like
yesterday
and
there's
only
three
participants
that
filled
out
the
doodle,
so
all
I
can
say
is
I've
go
visit.
The
hukou
visit
the
doodle
if
you're
interested
like
check
your
times,
whatever
yeah
and
I.
Think
after
that,
we
can
take
it
off
for
now.
Yeah.
C
Small
pointer,
processed
I
think
we
should
probably
try
to
do
in
the
future
now
that
this
is
an
automated
system.
The
thing
like
is
automated
is
just
as
if
we
decide
that
there's
no
further
action
or
you
know
we
can
remove
labels
as
they're
happening
as
we're
discussing
them
if
they
need
to
be
just
because
it
we
have
a
couple
meetings
with
the
new
automated
system,
there's
been
like,
oh
yeah,
we
should
probably
remove
that
so
I
think
it's
just
a
good
kind
of
hygiene
item
to
just
have
at
the
end
of
a
discussion.
A
C
Me
so
there
hasn't
really
been
much
of
an
update
since
the
last
meeting.
I
do
think
we
should
probably
I
don't
know
if
we
need
to
do
a
separate
meeting
for
this,
but
we
do
really
need
to
kind
of
it's
probably
good
to
have
a
broader
discussion
either
in
the
issue
or
in
a
normal
session
of
a
calm,
calm
to
actually
go
through
the
ones
that
are
proposed
there
and
discuss
what
we
what
we
think
we
should
do
with
them.
C
Evangelism
is
one
that's
not
as
easy,
because
it's
its
own
working
group
so
we'd
have
to
propose
that
to
the
evangelism
working
group
and
have
them
ratify
whatever
you
know.
If
we
or
have
them
kind
of
propose
a
suggestion
to
us.
So
you
know
there's
just
some
process
that
we
have
to
do
there,
but
we
also
should
kind
of
try
to
see
which
initiatives
were
interested
in.
You
know
reviewing
and
retiring,
possibly.
A
C
A
G
I
can
certainly
give
an
update
on
that.
So,
since
the
last
meeting
we've
had
some
good
movement
on
this
I
posted
a
sizable
comment
on
the
original
issue,
with
a
proposal
for
how
to
move
forward
and
since
then
there's
now
a
pull
request
open
to
add
nodejs
badges
to
the
ComicCon
strategic
initiatives
list,
and
we
have
a
dedicated
Rico
open,
a
Jas,
slash
badges
with
a
pull
request
open
to
commit
the
initial
repo
commit
the
the
license
and
yeah.
G
So
we're
we're
moving
forward
swimmingly
on
that
I'd
like
to
use
this
as
a
time
for
a
call
from
be
interested
in
helping
to
continue
push
this
forward
to
open
issues
in
the
Rico
to
contribute
back
to
the
project
and
start
starts
laying
on
the
infrastructure.
Ed.
Please
comment
on
the
PR
for
the
initial
read
B.
There
are
only
two
of
us
on
there
right
now.
I
would
love
to
see
some
more
community
support
and
getting
this
thing
to
take
off.
G
C
Who
you
know
it
has
very
a
very
specific
outline
of
what
like
the
size
and
shape
of
the
sticker
or
the
sorry,
the
you
know
what
the
logo
that
so
in
this
case
it
would
be
a
badge
and
I
think
we
can
base
it
off
of
that
and
then
there's
also
quite
a
bit
of
prior
work
from
node
school
I.
Don't
have
the
link
to
that
off
off
the
top
I
like
write.
G
C
G
A
I
have
a
feeling
there
may
need
to
be
some
sort
of
sort
of
review
and
okay
process.
Cuz
I
know
when
we
discussed
it
in
the
build
working
group.
The
one
concern
was
like
if
we're
gonna
use
the
no
GS
logo
or
graphics,
which
I
suspect
a
lot
of
people
will
want
to
do.
We
need
at
least
some
sort
of
okay
from
the
foundation
who
owns
the
owns.
That
definitely.
G
Part
of
the
first,
the
first
batch
of
badges,
will
also
be
coming
up
with
I'm,
imagining
kind
of
an
RFC
process,
or
when
you
want
to
add
a
new
badge
to
the
collection,
you
fill
out
a
pretty
standard
template
describing
what
its
intent
is,
what
its
uses,
what
the
criteria
are
for,
awarding
it
I
and
then
it
still
TVD
is
that
that
design
process
and
the
approval
we
need
from
from
note.
But
the
hope
is
to
get
some
standardized
yeah.
G
A
C
And
I
so
I
don't
know
if
we
have
a
calm,
calm
member
as
a
champion
but
I
believe
Adam
Hume.
You
I
have
to
go
through
and
review
it,
but
you've
probably
hit
the
attendance
for
observer
ship
to
move
to
member
I.
I
will
have
to
go
in
to
review
it,
but
if
you,
if
you
would
be
willing
to
open
a
PR
to
add
yourself
in
because
I'm
gonna
be
out
of
office
for
like
five
days
now,
if
you
could
open
a
PR
to
add
yourself
to
be
great
I.
C
C
G
A
D
C
That
we
don't
want
to
or
don't
have,
a
desire
to
it's
it's
that
we're
not.
We
do
have
a
desire
to
don't
have
the
time
if
there's
an
individual
who's
taking
that
on
and
I'd
also
be
concerned
with
that,
just
being
unchecked
by
people
who
are
from
underrepresented
minorities,
so
we
that
would
be
definite
criteria
if
it
were
to
be
done
so.
D
A
I'm
gonna
say
this
was
discussed
in
the
last
CC
meeting.
Mm-Hmm
Olivia
volunteered
here
just
to
spend
some
time
on,
spend
some
time
on
it
and
what
does
it
make
sense
to
remove
it
from
the
agenda
until
you've
had
that
time,
and
then
you
can
bring
it
back
on
when
it's
it's
ready
to
be
discussed,
I
believe
so.
Okay,
so
I'll
do
that.
A
D
H
You
know,
questions
and
get
that
bi-directional
feedback
from
from
these
individuals,
so
that
was
fantastic
and
then
another
first
at
index
comp.
Yesterday
we
had
an
in-person
session
where
we
had
representatives
from
the
calm,
calm
tyranny.
Then
the
TSE
Michael,
Dawson
and
Mark
Hinkel
represented
the
foundation
and
team
from
Walmart
labs,
sharing
their
use
cases,
their
pain
points
and
their
experiences
around
node,
and
you
know
I
I,
think
you
know
the
the
overall
takeaways.
Oh
my
god,
please
give
us
more
of
this.
H
So
I'm
real
excited
about
how
that
went
down
now
now
now
we're
you
know:
we've
done
the
fun
parts
now
over
the
next
couple
sessions
of
the
user
feedback
initiative
will
be
landing
data,
so
we're
gonna
go
through
some
of
the
hard
problems
of
you
know.
We've
collected
the
sucree
data,
you
know
how
do
we
land
this
in
a
public
forum
while
ensuring
the
privacy
of
our
end-users-
and
you
know
the
other
big
challenge
will
be.
You
know,
we've
we've
done
these
public
feedback
sessions.
C
On
that
one
actually
I
I
kind
of
had
some
feedback
on
that
that
I
just
haven't
been
able
to
kind
of
write
down
yet
I
I
really
loved
the
public
feedback
session,
especially
like
how
it
was
pretty
deeply
technical,
focused,
so
I'm
sure,
I,
don't
know.
If
the
speaker
is
blowing
my
voice
away,
I
loved
how
we
captured
it
I
think
one
of
the
ways
we
could
probably
better
disseminate
that
and
the
futures
have
like
you
know
if
this
one
was
for
the
build
working
group,
I
believe
am
I
right
on
that.
The.
C
Sorry
too
many
too
many
bees
uh-huh,
so
the
benchmarking
working
group
that
it
was
you
know
the
feedback
was
related
to
that
I
think
it
would
have
been
more
beneficial
if
we
had
more
people
like
from
the
benchmarking
working
group
represented
there
because
I
know
Michael
was
there.
That
was
super
helpful,
so
I
think
that's
just
like
a
to
do
that
we
could
do
in
the
future.
It
was.
A
We
did
give
an
invite
in
the
previous
meeting,
but
I
could
have
done
better
in
terms
of
reminding
people
at
the
last
minute,
which
is
what
I
remembered
since
nobody
else
was
there,
but
I
did
I
did
make
sure
people
were
aware
and
and
I
believe
that
the
previous
meeting
I
went
through
and
said
hey.
This
is
happening.
If
you
guys
can
come,
that'd
be
great,
but
I
think
a
ping
that
the
day
ever
before
would
help
even
got.
C
Even
more
yeah
I
think
like
there
might
be
a
point,
a
process
where,
like,
if
we're
having
kind
of
a
coordination
between
you
know
an
in
the
user
feedback,
your
end
user
and
then
a
working
group
internally,
maybe
making
an
issue
in
the
working
group
to
let
them
and
like
connecting
them
directly
to
that
in
the
future.
Because
we
might
not
have
you
know
you
in
that
working
group,
or
you
know
one
of
us
three
in
that
working
group.
A
F
A
F
Yeah
I
can
give
an
update
on
internationalization,
so
our
proposal
met
consensus.
So
all
the
localization
groups
seem
to
be
in
support.
I
didn't
have
any
negative
feedback
on
that
initiative
and
so
we're
moving
forward
with
that
that's
exciting.
The
interest
in
the
working
group
is
picking
up
and
membership
is
growing.
F
You
know
I'm
going
to
continue
on
I'm,
just
trying
to
get
back
in
touch
with
our
with
our
teams
that
way,
and
hopefully
prune
some
of
the
the
noise
out
of
the
repositories
in
nodejs
and
we've
got
a
meeting
coming
up
our
first
big
I
guess
you
know
internationalization
working
group
meeting,
so
that's
exciting
who's.
The
doodle
out,
I'm
gonna,
close
it
at
the
end
of
the
day
since
it's
been
out
for
a
week
and
we
will
we'll
have
our
meeting
soon
and
other
than
that.
F
We
had
a
discussion
about
meetings,
possibly
needing
help
with
translation
and
our
working
group
meetings
for
people
who
are
speaking
various
languages.
So
I
might
like
to
request
that,
if
possible,
I'm
not
sure,
but
we
are
able
to
throw
it
out
on
the
nodejs
Twitter
to
be
able
to
request
specific
languages
represented
there
as
they
as
needed.
If
we
can
find
a
sort
of
an
on-call
translator
for
specific
languages,
not
quite
sure
how
what
that's
going
to
look
like
at
the
moment,
but
we
might
need
help
with
that
with
getting
translation,
help
if
that's
possible.
F
Awesome
awesome
think
easy,
I
appreciate
that
I
think
I
think.
The
idea
is
that
you
know
where
we
just
want
everybody
to
be
on
the
same
page
in
our
working
group
meetings
and
we
don't
want
there
to
be.
You
know
like
for
anyone
to
miss
anything,
so
it
would
just
be
nice
to
kind
of
build
an
on-call
translator
base
over
time,
and
you
know
it's
mostly
just
as
an
on
an
as-needed
basis.
So
I
don't
think
for
this
particular
working
group
meeting.
F
E
A
I
F
F
A
F
J
C
I
did
reach
out
to
Greg
Wallace
to
get
the
the
Google
Forms
into
you
know
a
foundation
account
funny.
You
know
set
up
by
the
foundation,
so
the
data
can
go
through
them,
so
we
don't
collect
any
personally
identifying
data
without
and
surface
tighten
appropriately,
but
you
know
there's.
This
is
I.
I
think
this
is
a
pretty
good
base
and
I'm
actually
really
excited
for
this
kind
of
continued
moving
forward.
I'm
really
happy
to
be
seen
continuous
momentum
on
this,
so
yeah.
J
Me
too
yeah.
Basically,
this
is
the
first
thing
I've
done
is
I've
created
the
forms
for
the
people
to
apply
for
the
mateship
program
and
I'm
waiting
for
a
reply
from
you
to
tell
me
like
it's
ready
and
here's
the
link,
so
I
can
share
it
and
update
the
repo
itself
with
the
new
links
and
also
there's
another
issue
opened
and
the
mentorship
repo.
It's
about
the
communication
channel
used
for
the
mentors
and
mentees
first
meeting
and
possibly
the
all
the
meetings
afterwards
I
opened.
J
The
issue
I
had
like
the
possible
options
like
Google,
Hangouts,
zoom
and
IRC
cloud
and
I
had
the
requirements,
maybe
video
co-hosts
chat
and
the
ability
like
to
invite
more
than
one
person
to
the
the
meeting.
Basically
so
I'm
not
sure
we
don't
have
like
we
talked
about
this
earlier,
and
we
said
that
we
don't
have
an
option.
C
C
C
A
My
comment
on
this
one
is
like
I'm
generally
in
favor
for
like
picking
a
standard
to
when
it's
when
it's
like
to
a
larger,
but
this
seems
to
me
to
be
a
one-on-one
and
I.
My
first
take
would
be
like
we
say
here
are
a
number
of
free
ways
you
can
communicate,
but
it's
up
to
the
mentee
and
mentor
to
figure
out
what
works
best.
For
that.
C
A
You
know
if,
if
I
don't
want
to
force
somebody
to
you
zoom
to
become
a
mentor
if
they
always
use
slack
and
and
or
vice
versa,
I
right
I
think
listing
out
the
resources
like
you've
got
there.
That
say
here
are
some
free
resources
and
even
the
links
to
like
how
you
get
a
free
account
would
be
very
helpful
in
terms
of
people
saying
well,
how
am
I
gonna
do
this?
We
I
here's
what
here's
my
choices
or
you
know
the.
C
Only
concern
is
putting
individuals
in
a
one-on-one
situation
under
an
official
banner
and
then
having
someone
abusing
appropriately,
and
so
we
just
we
would
probably
just
that,
wouldn't
take
a
lot
of
updating.
We
would
just
need
to
add
some
language
to
that
about
that
in
the
repo
I.
Imagine,
Rachel
and
Tracy
might
have
a
little
bit
more
context
on
how
we
get
our
fruits
n
appropriately.
C
A
A
J
C
That
suggestion
I
would
have
there's
the
no
Jess,
no
slackers,
slack
or
I
mean
I.
Guess
if
we're
giving
them
options,
you
know
they
could
choose
us
like
if
they're,
both
in
the
webpack
slack
that
could
work,
they
don't
necessarily
need
an
open
channel
that
it
can
be.
You
know
a
DM
on
slack
similar
to
how
you
know
you
do
a
DM
on
Twitter
or
you
know,
IRC
or
something
we.
A
J
J
H
H
So
I've
heard
a
couple
times
you
mentioned,
you
know
the
mentorship
team
and
I.
Remember
a
few
meetings
ago,
suggesting
to
you
know,
work
on
building
that
team.
I'm
still
I
still
have
concerns
that
there's
no
we're
beginning
to
gather
the
folks
and
invite
participation,
but
we
haven't
built
the
team
to
support
this.
H
I
would
I
would
recommend
that
you,
you
know,
set
up
that
and
also
you
know,
start
a
regular
cadence
of
meetings
every
two
weeks
to
get.
You
know
to
make
sure
that
you
have
the
individual.
We
don't
have
the
bottleneck
of
all
right.
Yeah,
we're
gonna
start
kicking
off
those
meetings,
but
there's
no
one
to
sort
of
be
there
in
that
kickoff
meeting.
H
J
H
And
I'll
raise
my
hand
to
come,
participate,
Connor
and
Holmen
of
operation
code.
The
CEO
there
has
expressed
interest
in
coming
and
joining
Easy's
worked
a
lot
in
what
they're
doing
in
operation
code
to
to
you
know
to
bring
mentorship.
He
has
you
know
the
the
resources
that
he's
shared
with
that
group
and
and
kind
of
the
process
that
he's
gone
through
in
building
out
your
mentorship
there.
So
you
know
that's
that
should
get
us
to.
You
know
critical
mass
fairly
quickly,
but
I
do
recommend
you
know
prior
to
hasn't
that.
A
Yeah
and
then
I
guess,
if
maybe,
if
I
misinterpreted
your
the
discussion
you
wanted
in
number
11
was
like.
If
it's
for
the
initial
meeting
I
could
see
it
being
the
group.
You
know
the
group
who's
gonna,
be
the
mentorship
team,
choosing
whatever
works
for
that
group,
the
people
saying
hey,
we'll
set
up
the
first
meeting
using
acts
yeah
if.
J
J
A
D
C
F
J
A
F
A
G
C
Interesting
thing,
so
we
should
probably
codify
that
in
creating
thing
under
the
comic
of
these
are
the
things
you
need.
I
know,
I,
believed
and
submitted
up
here
for
that
a
while
ago,
yeah,
it's
still
there
for
creating
working
groups
that
I'd
be
slightly
different
because
maybe
not
just
focused
on
working
groups.
Well,
you're
you're.
What
I'm
suggesting
it
like
an
encounter,
but
probably
adding
some
kind
of
language
for
that
would
be
helpful
like
these
are
the
baseline
things
we
need
and
I.
If
it's
not
code,
I.
C
F
G
Sure,
wouldn't
a
good
example
might
be
the
the
the
i18n
working
group
has
has
processes
in
place
for
when
translations
happen,
how
they
happen,
and
that
might
be
committed
in
a
in
a
working
markdown
document
saying
these
are
our
processes.
This
is
how
we
work
if
there's
no
license
on
the
repo
and
somebody
wants
to
chime
in
and
suggest
change
to,
the
ITIN
and
process.
They
might
not
be
able
to
do
that
because
of
licensing
issues
and
strict
requirements
from
there.
The
company
they
work
for
okay,
I,
think
yeah.
C
A
C
C
A
C
F
F
C
C
H
C
Know
the
TSE
when
it
was
firm
but
I've
been
talking
about
it's
a
lot
recently,
so
I
just
kind
of
want
to
take
it
aside
for
a
sec
with
the
TSE
was
form.
You
know
is
a
lot
of
people
who
have
been
contributing
to
note
in
I
OGS.
There
was
kind
of
a
foundation
of
how
the
note
projects
worked
already.
The
kumkum
has
attracted
a
lot
of
people
who
are
new
to
the
note
project,
and
so
don't
aren't
necessarily
exactly
familiar
with.
C
You
know
the
the
ownership
and
the
ownership
that
I
kind
of
want
to
want
to
make
sure
everyone
is
aware
of.
Is
that
you
own
it?
It's
not.
You
know
it's,
not
anyone!
That's
a
leader
in
the
project.
We
are
working
just
in
the
same
way
you
are
in
our
you
know
the
time
we
can
and
you
are
all
100%
and
able
to
go,
do
anything
and
everything
you
want
to
and
can
and
you
you
don't
the
majority
of
the
time.
You
don't
need
permission.
C
You
know
if
you're
deploying
an
app
that
has
to
authenticate
with
the
org,
then
that's
something
you
deformation
for,
but
you
don't
ever
need
permission
to
take
initiative
and
get
started
and
there's
a
few
people
who've
done
a
really
fantastic
job
of
doing
that
and
I'm
extremely
proud
of
how
the
compound
has
succeeded
in
doing
that.
So
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
to
put
that
out
there
and
thank
you
all
for
taking
that
initiative.
F
A
G
A
C
C
So
there's
that
issue.
Sorry,
let
me
let
me
back
so
this
is
we're
talking
about
strategic
initiatives
review.
That
issue
has
to
explicitly
ones
that
are
relatively
a
to
explicitly
explicitly
listed
ones
that
are
relatively
inactive.
That
I
knew
of
that
doesn't
mean
that
there
aren't
others
that
are
relatively
inactive
and
then
one
that
I
was
kind
of
driving
a
little
bit.
C
But
after
kind
of
doing
it
myself
once
I
I,
don't
know
how
much
how
how
much
desire
there
is
for
it,
because
we're
kind
of
doing
it
right
now,
which
is
soft
hours
so
with
we,
should
probably
just
try
to
focus
on
the
two
that
are
I
identified
and
then,
if
anyone
does
have
another
initiative
that
they'd
like
to
share
for
a
review.
Please
post
in
that
issue-
and
this
is
just
looking
at
issues
or
initiatives
that
are
kind
of
dry
and
that
have
haven't,
had
a
lot
of
activity
so
community
events.
C
It
is
something
that
was
created
by
or
it
was
pushed
on
very,
very,
very
early
in
the
compound
like
a
year
and
a
half
like
a
year
in
two
or
three
months
ago.
So,
literally,
at
the
start,
by
a
single
individual
who
wanted
to
take
it
on
I
believe
I,
don't
necessarily
want
to
name
the
individuals
that
said
they
they
haven't
really
been
involved
with
it
at
all
and
nobody
else
has
stepped
up
or
stepped
in
to
kind
of
help
even
define
what
community
events
is.
C
A
H
C
And
I
mean
events
and
community
community
events
is
something
people
have
always
been
interested
in
we've.
You
know
even
I
have
tried
to
champion
it
in
other
forms
in
the
past,
and
it's
yet
we've
not
moved
it
for
move
the
needle
forward.
Really
so
that's
you
know,
I
think
it's
good
to
retire
and
have
the
you
know
that
it's
there
and
if
someone
stood
a
get
on
someone
that
comes
to
the
calm
gram
of
the
future
or
someone
who
is
existing
now,
who
wants
to
start
doing
it?
F
A
C
C
Okay,
so
I
would
also
like
to
talk
about
the
advantages
of
working
group.
That
is
something
that
I
started.
I
I
helped
kick
off
a
long
time
ago.
During
I
ojs
Camus
did
no
js'.
It
had
quite
a
bit
of
activity
around
the
time
of
Jay
s
or
sorry,
I
oj
s
and
then
it
as
I
kind
of
became
less
active
and
there
was
less
guidance
around
it
and
less
engagement.
C
There
are
still
a
few
people
who
I
know
personally,
who
are
you
know,
members
of
it,
but
they're,
not
there's
not
much
activity
in
there
there's
a
quite
a
set
of
issues
that
are
very
good
things
for
us
to
go
and
kind
of
for
anyone
to
go
and
kind
of
help
out
with,
but
it's
not
really
an
extremely
active
group.
The
last
issue
was
September
11th
2017.
C
A
C
C
A
while
there's
Stack
Overflow
open
source
ads,
which
is
a
cool
thing
that
I
think,
would
like
I'd
love
to
see
happen.
Updating
the
nodejs
Wikipedia
page,
which
is
something
I
opened
and
is
desperately
desperately
needed,
but
I
I
haven't
had
time
to
personally
go
do
and
like
I
would
love
to
go.
Do
it
with
people
I
might
be
able
to
go.
Do
it
like
a
live
stream
or
something
now
but
yeah?
It's
it's
really
extremely
out
of
date.
So
that's
something
desperately
needed.
I
was.
C
C
Yeah
so
there's
you
know
a
pretty
decent
set
of
resources
in
there
and
honestly,
a
lot
of
what
evangelism
was
trying
to
do
is
what
kumkum
does
so
you
know,
and
these
con-com
is
much
more
empowered
than
evangelism
ever
was,
and
you
know
has
gone
a
lot
further
and
that's
not
you
know
a
slide
on
calm,
calm,
calm,
calm,
sorry,
not
a
sign
of
angels
of
angels.
That
did
a
lot
of
great
work,
but
I
think
we
can.
This
is
so.
C
C
A
C
It's
just
lis
been
helpful
and
then
you
know
coronal
core
issues
and
local
initiatives,
which
are
basically
things
that
could
be
useful
into
calm,
calm,
so
I
think
a
good
path
would
be
to
request
that
it
be
be
chartered
and
then
begin
a
transfer
process
of
the
relevant
issues
and
even
the
the
content
in
the
in
that
repo.
So
the
sort
Media
style
guide
is
like
in
ancient
archives,
in
calm,
calm
or
even
just
leave
it
in
evangelism
and
link
it
somehow.
Yeah.
A
I
might
I
think
for
sort
of
discoverability
and
not
having
stale
content.
If
you
moved
I
mean
it
depends
how
much
stuff
there
is,
but
if
it's
a
reasonable
amount
of
stuff
to
move
over
and
then
archiving
that
repo,
you
know,
might
avoid
people
going
there
and
you
know,
reading
old
stuff
and
it
looking
like
nothing's
happening.
B
C
Yeah
and
there's
only
like
there's
only
really
a
few
different
there's
like
two
two
MD
files
and
then
two
folders
like
on
the
same
level
set.
So
it
shouldn't
be
it's
not
a
massive
undertaking.
No
okay,
so
I
I
will
take
that
on.
I,
probably
won't
be
able
to
get
to
it
this
week
or
next,
or
at
least
not
soon
or
early
next
week,
but
I
will
try
to
take
that
off
as
well.
A
H
C
And
you
know
I
think
Tracy
is
still
technically
the
owner
of
that.
That
said,
she
that
was
part
of
her
role
at
the
foundation
and
so
checking
in
with
her
would
probably
be
good
to
see
if
something
she's
still
interested
in
able
in
continuing
to
help
I'm
very
passionate
about
that.
But
I
I
think
that
we
would
need
to
give
more
love
to
it.
If
we
are,
if
it's
to
remain
active.