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From YouTube: Node.js User Feedback Initiative Meeting
Description
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A
All
right,
so,
let's
get
started
this
past
this
past
week.
A
week
ago
we
had
the
first
session
for
user
feedback
interesting
session.
Great
presentation
by
James
Snell,
who
presented
an
overview
of
current
folks,
are
really
interested
in
hearing
that
we
had
around
a
hundred
people
at
github,
get
up
very
graciously,
provided
a
live
stream,
so
I
saw
Michael
Dawson
asked
you
know
for
new
yeah
in
the
issue
issue
150
to
drop
it
in
here,
152
added
the
video
added
James's
presentation
in
terms
of
so
this
was
yeah.
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C
A
Of
my
assessment
of
you
know
being
in
a
meet
up
situation,
you
know
in
in
the
user
feedback
sessions
that
I've
that
I've
done
then
I
feel
like
I've
been
successful
that
have
been
valuable.
You
know,
for
the
participants
in
the
audience.
I
have
very
much
prime,
the
prime
of
the
experience
right,
I've
gone
selected,
individuals
gone
back
and
forth
with
those
individuals,
and
you
know
basically
developed
a
storyline
with
them
ahead
of
time.
Right.
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A
So
you
know
in
having
an
open
discussion
and
meet
up
setting.
You
know
we're
calling
on
audience
members
to
share
their
experiences.
So
you
know,
folks,
are
you
know,
thrown
in
thrown
in
the
deep
end
a
bit
with
that?
You
know
not
everyone's
going
to
raise
their
hands
and
that's
sort
of
a
situation
and.
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A
Right,
you
know,
and
you
know
folks
folks
seem
to
really
be
excited
about.
You
know
their
the
opportunity
to
sort
of
fill
that
out,
but
you
know
proof
in
the
data
there.
If
you
look
at
issue
number
152,
it
was
created
for
the
session.
You
know,
unfortunately,
we
didn't
get
any
responses
to
to
that
issue.
So
you
know
that
that
didn't
didn't
convert.
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I
think
also
so,
if
I
think
about
my
experience
with
promoting
rxjs
and
kind
of
hey
I'm
talking
about
it
all
these
different
places,
okay,
non-public
people
telling
people
come,
contribute
the
more.
We
say
that
the
more
it
just
happens,
so
it
might
not
have
been
for
the
first
one,
but
I,
don't
know
what
it
is
about.
The
trickling
like,
even
if
that's
out
a
different
meetup,
it's
like
just
I
think
at
some
point
in
time,
we'll
start
seeing
traction
like
beforehand.
D
So
when
I
first
started,
I
would
say
docks
come
contribute,
nothing
said
it
again.
Nothing!
Okay,
random
people
messaging
me
said
it
again
summer,
somewhere
random
people
messaging
me
and
then
all
of
a
sudden
last.
You
know
this
last
week
when
I
said
it
like
had
multiple
people
actually
coming
up
to
me
talking
to
me
about
it
so
much
weird
I,
don't
know
why,
like
it
would
snowball
across
multiple.
You
know
not
related
conferences,
but
it
seems,
like
you
know
so.
I
don't
know.
I
wouldn't
be,
like
necessarily
all
that
concerned.
That.
D
C
Definitely
is
the
sense
of
like
if
you
can
get
some
momentum,
so
I
don't
know
if,
like
maybe,
we
should
try
and
reuse
the
same
issues.
You
know
there's
like
an
issue
if
we
have
those
three
questions
and
we
had
an
issue
for
those
three
questions,
if
we
reuse
them
across
each
of
the
meetups
that
are
doing
it,
and
so
people
can
put
an
additional
feedback
at
the
end.
C
Yeah
exactly
somebody
already
had
you
know
if
we
get
one
or
two
questions,
and
you
know
comments
in
the
first
one
and
and
I
think
it's
like
we
can
just
again
trying
to
have
the
organized
verse
extract
whatever
they
can
for
each
of
those
and
put
it
into
those
issues
so
like.
If
you
have
you
know,
if
we
had
the
three
questions
and
we
have
the
three
you
know
we
have.
C
If
we
have
three
issues,
even
if
you
just
verbally
got
that
data
and
then
you
could
add
that
to
the
to
those
issues
that
might
be
good
in
terms
of
like
in
terms
of
upgrade,
there
was
some.
You
know
there
was
the
discussion
around
ten,
so
you
could
add
some
comments
that
provided
context
on
that
right
and
I.
Just
think
that
people
become
a
blank
sheet
is
harder
for
people.
Then
oh
I
see
there's
some
stuff
there.
Oh
yeah
I
understand
that
I'll
throw
my
thing
in
or
my
my
comments.
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A
C
Even
in
the
room,
you
can
go
back
to
what's
already
there
right
like
to
get
people
thinking
to
say,
okay.
Well,
like
here's
the
question.
If
somebody
stands
up
and
says:
well,
yes,
that's
great.
If
not,
you
can
start
to
say
well,
let's
take
a
look,
then
you
know
how
many
of
you
have
experienced
this
comment.
You
know,
put
your
hands
up
and.
C
D
G
F
F
F
C
C
A
D
A
E
H
B
H
H
So
I
had
to
look
at
the
material.
To
be
honest,
I
haven't
seen
the
latest
version
that
you
posted
today
but
and
I
have
some
is
some
issues
accessing
now
Google
Drive
from
where
I
am,
but
in
the
past,
I
have
seen
representation
that
there
is
some
material
about
the
upcoming
release
of
note
they?
Yes,
some
announcements
regarding
the
roadmap
or
some
more
information
that
I
share
with
the
group.
Is
this
right?
They
get
it
right
or.
A
C
A
G
A
C
H
Something
do
I
need
to
request
access
from
someone
or
let
you
do
Google
Docs
or
that
now
what
I
get
is
Google
Docs
loading
and
it
doesn't
proceed
so
yeah.
Actually
Gary.
You
need
permissions
page.
A
perhaps
is
some
people
make
the
proxy
on
behind
that
right
now,
so
I
checked
out
from
home
and
it
doesn't.
If
it
doesn't
work,
I
can
send
an
email
off
line
to
Tracy
or
someone.
I
H
First,
let
me
drop
now
because
my
phone
is
ringing,
so
I
really
like
to
be
involved
in
this
whole
process,
and
you
know,
have
a
not
a
very
big
community
in
Athens.
But
there
are
a
lot
of
people
interested
in
nodes.
A
yes,
both
in
the
company
I'm
working
for,
but
also
in
other
companies
of
Athens
technology.
Space.
B
A
With
you
know,
your
group
and
getting
feedback
from
you
know,
San
Francisco,
like
nodes,
been
here
forever
right,
but
you
know
getting
outside
of
the
bubble
is
really
important.
So
love
to
hear
you
know
if
folks
are
having
challenges
upgrading
where
folks
at
things
are
getting
stuck
operating
system
challenges
that'd
be
great,
excellent.
J
D
No
I
was
just
gonna
say,
like
you
know,
I
do
run
triangle
notice,
so
we'll
definitely
be
doing
a
session
as
well
and
I'll
ask
Jared
who's,
Mike,
organized
searches
and
get
that
started.
Okay.
A
C
C
A
C
C
G
G
J
Enterprise
representatives
from
companies
that
had
you
know
hundred
plus
more
employees
and
developers
working
on
nodejs
or
building
things
with
node.js
and
javascript
in
general,
and
we
were
inquiring
for
kind
of
an
open,
collaborative
method
of
collecting
feedback
around
the
needs
of
such
large
teams
that
go
beyond
the
individual
feedback
we
get
in
the
community
anyways.
So
thank
you,
Mihai
for
taking
the
notes
in
the
dock.
I
shared
the
length
of
the
dock
and
the
chat
I
think
I
shared
it
the
wrong
way.
Let
me
share
it
again:
there
you
go
so
yeah.
J
We
thank
you
Mia
for
taking
notes,
there's
a
lot
of
context
and
there
you
know
we're
gonna,
have
to
shape
this
going
forward
and
make
sure
that
we're
creating
more
actionable
output
out
of
the
these
type
of
conversations,
I
think
the
general
theme
that
we
got
it
was
hard
to
pinpoint
any
particular
hey.
This
is
a
good
topic.
Let's
take
that
and
go
to
this
team,
or
this
group
who's
working
on
this
particular
part
of
the
node
code.
It
was
too
general,
and
perhaps
that's
okay,
because
it's
the
first
kind
of
kick
off
of
this.
J
You
know
there
was
a
lot
of
talk
about
standard
libraries
and
dependency
management
and
those
kind
of
things
which
was
quite
interesting
to
hear
from
and
try
to
attribute
the
business
value
and
the
effort
of
large
teams
and
the
cost
that
goes
into
it.
Just
to
hear
more
about
these
things
so
maybe
and
I'm
not
suggesting
anything,
particularly,
but
maybe
like
the
more
we
hear
about
that
and
the
more
we
can
FIF
Ertz
by
teams
that
are
dealing
with
standard
library,
tap
challenges.
J
Maybe
that
does
make
a
business
case
or
a
real
case
for
us
to
invest
into
building
such
things.
But
I
also
want
to
make
sure
that
there
is
a
connection
and
a
funnel
back
to
the
individual
working
groups
and
anything
anybody's
working
on
and
context
of
what
they're
building.
So
it's
a
two-way
street,
so
I
think
a
next
step
that
I'm
gonna
be
doing
is
trying
to
summarize
all
of
this
and
putting
it
in
a
more
visible
place
so
that
the
different
teams
are
working
or
different.
J
Groups
are
working
on
different
things
can
at
least
start
seeing
it
and
I
somehow
and
I'm.
Looking
for
feedback
from
the
resident
members
here,
how
to
reach
to
other
individual
groups
or
other
individual
works
work
groups
to
get
a
sense
of
what
they're
working
on
next,
like
hypothetically
and
just
randomly
just
because
I
just
got
an
email
from
James,
James
I
know
he's
working
on
you
know.
I
should
be
three
and
other
protocol
stuff.
How
do
we
effectively
know
that
and
share
that
back
to
like
groups
in
enterprise
space
and
say
hey?
J
Did
you
know
that
no
GES
core
is
being
worked
on
to
include
new
protocols
and
new
features
of
that
sort?
How
big
of
an
impact
will
this
have
on
your
performance
or
your
infrastructure
or
your
application
development,
and
are
you
able
to
contribute
back
and
be
part
of
that
change,
whether
contributing
means
testing
or
evaluating
some
of
the
beta
work
being
being
built
or
perhaps
actually
committing
development
time
or
develop
development
efforts,
because
they
might
recognize
that
this
is
something
that
can
help
them
and
their
teams?
J
C
There
are
some
concrete
things
on
that
front
that
are
natural
next
steps.
We
have
a
list
of
strategic
initiatives
so,
for
example,
the
quick
stuff
James
just
added
it
to
that
so
I
think
reviewing
that
list
with
the
Enterprise.
Group
is
one
thing
to
say:
like
here's,
some
of
the
things
we've
called
out
as
the
sort
of
bigger
more
strategic
things
we're
working
on.
How
does
that
fit
into
your
business?
The
diagnostics
working
group
also
has
a
list
of
strategic
initiatives,
so
we
could
pull
from.
C
You
know
the
it
might
even
be
a
matter
of
like
actually
taking
through
the
group
through
what
some
of
these
different
working
groups
are
just
to
see
if
there
is
an
interest
than
those
right
like,
and
you
know,
because
things
like
benchmarking
and
the
package
mean
this
there's
not
necessarily
like
here's
the
strategic
initiatives
yet,
but
maybe
just
exposing
them
to
that
and
saying
how
does
this
fit
with?
What
with
what
you're
doing
and
yeah.
J
B
J
So
if
hypothetically
some
of
the
representatives
in
the
group
are
saying,
my
team
is
spending
X
number
of
hours
on
this
and
we're
building
all
this
custom
stuff
on
top
of
node
just
to
help
our
team
I'd
be
like
well,
it
seems
that
you're
investing
time
and
energy
already.
Why
don't
you
invest
that
time
and
energy
with
it
with
the
core
foundational
work
that
can
help
everybody
else,
so
we
can
start
making
those
bridges
and
I
think
that's
the
best.
J
We
can
hope
for
at
this
such
a
high
level,
but
you
know
we
can
also
like
identify
even
more
strategic
opportunities.
At
the
very
least,
we
can
help
teams
prioritize
the
work
being
done
internally.
Saying:
oh,
look,
you
know
there
are
five
hundred
people
on
this
organization
who
or
who
cannot
wait
to
get
more
benchmarking
or
more
details
on
this,
or
something
like
that.
J
C
I
think
going
through
this,
like
so
I,
think
like
talking
about
the
strategic
initiatives
and
the
working
groups
and
teams
like
those
are
things
where
we've
already.
You
know
the
project
has
said
these
are
interesting
or
important.
If
we
can
get
confirmation
and
maybe
more
involvement-
that's
good.
It
may
also,
then
show
you
know
it's
again.
The
book
the
white
space
issue
is
that,
having
looked
at
those
the
the
enterprise
feedback,
people
participating,
they
say
well,
but
there's
no
coverage
of
this
exactly
right
and
so
I.
C
B
J
C
I
basically
start
with
the
overview
to
figure
out
what's
most
interest
and
then
exactly
like
you
said:
we've
got
the
champions
or
we've
got.
We
can
invite
a
couple.
People
from
a
working
group,
or
even
we
could
ask
if,
like
you
know,
we
could
I,
don't
know
how
the
joint
you
know,
because
if
the
working
groups
are
working
on
a
regular
interval,
maybe
have
people
join
that
anyway,
we
can
yeah
I,
think
that
would
be
a
that's
a
good
start
for
sure.
Yeah.
C
J
I
mean
a
simple
example
comes
to
mind.
Is
the
the
you
know
my
web
pack
configuration
is
too
much
in
my
team
to
spend
so
much
time
over
a
pack.
That's
an
easy
answer,
like
the
notes
project
no
interact
that
per
se.
Well,
like
you
know,
things
like
typescript
and
babble
and
those
kind
of
things
that
might
be
an
interesting
topic
for
the
project
and
consider
looking
into
but
yeah
it's
it's
hot.
It's
it's
gonna,
be
a
they're.
J
C
Woods
would
be
really
interesting
from
my
perspective
is
the
one
where
everybody
in
the
group
has
the
same
problem
like
if
everybody
said
I'm
using
typescript,
but
it's
painful,
because
the
types
aren't
included
with
know
right
now,
I
think
I've
seen
the
discussion
where
somebody
said
that's
a
bad
idea,
but
now
you
know
there's
an
example
of
like
we're
all
doing
this,
and
this
all
same
things
is
pain,
is
a
pain
point.
Those
are
the
kind
of
ones
that
like.
If
it's
everybody
has
a
different
one,
then
you're
right.
C
We
can't
can't
solve
every
module,
but
if
it's
like
a
common
thing
or
if
everybody's
using
like
you,
mentioned
the
sort
of
standard
library,
everybody
uses
the
same
five
modules
and
like
every
every
Enterprise
app
has
those
five
modules,
then
you
might
think
about
like
well.
Okay,
what
does
that
mean
right?
Yeah.
J
So
here's
a
quick
thought
on
that
is
if
there
are
also
any
internal
conversations
happening
around
and
say
you
know
baking
types
and
to
know
I've
seen
a
couple
of
thorough
conversations
about
that.
We
don't
have
to
wait
for
the
enterprise
groups
to
tell
us
that
we
can
propose
it
and
see
what
they
have
to
say.
I'll.
B
C
E
A
C
It's
a
good
question
like
it's,
it's
a
good
question
of
like
and
I
think
I.
Actually,
a
lot
of
people
would
be
interested
in
a
here's.
The
sort
of
there
there
there's
so
many
major
issues
right
like.
But
how
do
you
sort
of
there's
so
many
issues?
But
how
do
you
identify
the
more
meta
or
conceptual
or
I?
B
C
A
feedback
like
you
know,
owner
you
know
not
even
fun.
I
was
just
thinking
more,
not
not
the
feedback
angle,
but
be
like
the
here's,
a
bigger
topic
right,
like
it's
more
than
topic
or
it's
a
you
know.
How
do
you
take
the
500
issues
that
are
changed
every
day
and
boil
it
down
to
like
here's
10,
which
fall
into
that
category?
Of
something
that
you
know
you
might
want
feedback
on,
because
it's
not
fixing
the
dock
thing
or
you
know,
fixing
a
bug
which
is
just
obviously
wrong
right.
It's
more
of
a
does.
C
This
API
make
sense.
You
know
for
a
good
one
that
that
we
did
that
I.
Think
that
there's
a
good
example
there's
a
PR
today
for
context
propagation
to
be
sorted
and
supported,
note
itself
instead
of
CLS
local
storage
or
whatever
it's
called
because
you
know
in
the
Diagnostics
working
group.
We
talked
about
that
at
one
of
the
at
one
of
the
the
summits,
and
you
know
so.
That's
actually
a
larger
thing
to
talk
about,
and
you
could
have
people
look
at
the
API
and
say
well.
C
C
J
A
You
know:
release
notification
right
in
a
major
library,
has
a
release,
we're
gonna
put
it
on.
You
know
a
shared
calendar
and
everyone
could
subscribe
to
that.
You
know
a
calendar
oriented
thing.
Yes,
you
could
subscribe
to
Twitter
or
you
know
any
other
challenge
any
other
talent
channel.
But
you
know
the
challenge
is,
are
you
gonna?
Are
you
gonna
see
it
and
you
know
talented
folks
that
I
live
in
my
calendar
more
than
night,
like.
J
A
C
C
A
You
know
John's
point
earlier
organization,
you
know
this
is
one
signal
and
you
know
not
necessarily.
You
know
something.
That's
really
validated
and
needs
someone's
idea.
You
know
kind
of
tossed
out
there
and
before
you
know,
I
could
advocate
to
you
know
just
at
a
taking,
and
you
know
dedicating
any
time
and
effort
to
this
you
know
I
would
I
would
want
to
further
develop
a
things.
A
Very
especially
going
to
you
know
if
there
was
an
equivalent
user
feedback
group
that
had
a
similar
mandate.
You
know
with
much
more
of
an
inclination
to
sort
of
you
know,
looking
into
a
unknown
and
trying
to
understand
where
we're
not
seeing
you
know
user
need.
You
know
that
would
make
sense,
but
you
know
the
CPC
you
know
is
gonna
have
a
lot.
You
know
a
lot
of
work
to
do
to
to
just
get
everybody.
You
know
aligned
and
set
up
point
in
the
right
direction.
So.
A
F
F
J
The
purpose
of
that
suggestion
was
that
people
can
then,
because
it's
a
calendar
can
then
easily
import
that
into
project
management
tools
and
planning
tools
that
they
already
have
all
right,
so
that
it
may
it
makes
things
more
visible
for
their
teams
and
for
their
planning
purposes.
Right,
I,
think
I.
C
Think
you'd
want
calendar
separately
like
I,
could
see
somebody
wanting
node
but
not
react
and
vice
versa.
But
I
could
see
you,
then
you
could
put
in
like
here
the
releases,
but
then,
like
six
months
before
you
could
say,
make
sure
you,
two
playing
fur
start
planning
for
six
thought:
excellent
service
rate
or.
B
A
C
D
A
D
The
slides
that
James
shared
and
gave
access
to
were
we.
This
is
like
the
content
that
we
wanted
to
put
into
the
master
slide
right,
so
should
I
take
all
that
hunting
down
and
put
it
into
the
master
slide.
Yes,
please,
okay
and
then
I
just
wanted
to.
Since
we
only
have
10
minutes
lot.
Eric
who
Ann
Marie
mentioned,
is
going
to
be
running
a
session.
D
K
K
Yeah
so
I
think
it's
the
same
factor
I.
Think
actually,
this
session
I
won't
be
here.
So
we
just
delegate
too
much
in
here
to
the
load
load.
We
are
here
and
they
are
passing
all
this
data
information
for
them,
but
I
think
we
don't
have
problem
and
we
need
to
make
something
online
as
well.
But
my
question
is
about
because
we
run
our
meetups
in
Portuguese.
So
maybe
I
will
ask
that
you
write
this
on,
like
a
notepad
and
but
on
the
issue
in
English
to
you
to
see
that
ideas.
K
A
Opportunity
also
to
get
more
feedback
from
the
Brazilian
communities
outside
of
your
meetup
right.
So
you
know,
if
there's
you
know
a
post
that
is
in
you
know,
native
language,
and
you
know
folks
can
see
that
there's
no
need
or
particular
pain
there,
and
they
can
respond
in
there.
You
know
what
what
they're
comfortable
with.
D
A
K
A
D
Basically,
I'm
gonna
translate
the
dogs
Eric.
If
you
can
post
that
issue
whenever
and
then
Eric
you
and
I
can
work
together
on
the
translating
and
though
we
can't
just
go
from
there
and
I'll
say
triangle:
no
there's
going
to
be
hosting
one
so
have
Jared.
Add
the
when
we're
going
to
be
doing
the
session
as
well
sure.
E
I
I
K
A
J
J
And
I
want
to
cram
things
too
much
back
to
the
back,
but
potentially
right
after
the
GS
Kampf
event
might
be
a
good
time
like
a
week
or
two
after
that's
kind
of
like
a
month
in
a
bit
from
the
last
day,
the
last
event
so
for
scheduling
something
around
that
timeline.
I'm
thinking
might
be
a
good
time.
B
A
A
C
G
D
K
J
It
would
be
great
for
people
to
hear
about
it
as
well.
Awesome
yeah,
I,
got
reached
out
by
a
group
called
recoded
recoded
calm.
They
seem
to
be
doing.
Training
for
conflict
affected,
affected
youth
to
become
technology
leaders,
effectively
code,
schools
and
coding
boot
camps
for
people
from
conflict
affected
countries
and
locations
around
the
world.
I
was
just
gonna
ask
if
they're
asking
for
volunteers
and
members
and
people
who
want
to
do
mentoring
to
travel
to
Turkey
and
do
some
code
mentorship
there.
J
What
I
was
gonna
ask
if
the
foundation
has
any
sort
of
programs
or
anything
to
assist
with
those
kind
of
things
I
mean.
If,
if
there
are
people
who
are
going
to
be
learning
how
to
code,
we
might
as
well
make
sure
that
they
learn
how
to
code
in
ode
and
JavaScript
so
wondering
if
there's
any
sort
of
initiatives
or
something
we
can
send
to
those
folks
as
well.
D
J
Does
the
foundation
provide
any
sort
of
sessions
or
workshops
or
support
towards
session
and
workshops
of
those
kind,
or
do
we
know
if
there's
a
network
of
humans
and,
let's
say,
Turkey,
we're
at
this
place?
This
thing
is
taking
place
that
we
can
connect
with
and
make
sure
that
aware
of
this,
if
they're
not
already
I,
don't
know
I'm,
just
I
just
got
reached
out
and.
D
You
tweet
something
and
you're
like
hey,
no
community.
Are
you
in
Turkey
or
something
like
that,
and
then
you
sent
me
the
tweet.
We
can
retweet
it
from
the
new
Janus
handle,
so
I
think
that
will
surface
a
lot
of
people
I
think
adding
them
to
the
you
know
submitting
a
PR
to
they
get
involved.
If
anybody
is
there
that.
D
I
think
potentially
posting
it
in
me:
chrome,
chrome,
repo,
like
I,
don't
know
if
anybody
else
has
any
other
ideas
about
where
this
question
and
then
in
terms
of
support,
so
we
can't
send
it
like
you
know,
I
hand
full
of
stickers
to
them
notes,
dinner,
I
mean
email
about
that,
and
raychel
usually
sends
those
up,
and
then
the
last
thing
would
be
in
terms
of
sending
people
over
through
the
you
know
from
foundation
support.
Then
it
would
just
be
the
travel
fund.
All.