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From YouTube: Node.js Website Redesign
Description
A
Should
be
like
cool
cool,
hi
folks
welcome
to
this
week's
website
redesign
initiative
meeting
this
is
our
first
meeting
of
December
and
we
do
these
bimonthly,
so
welcome
them
if
you've
been
before
and
if
you
haven't
welcome
for
the
first
time,
I've
just
brewed
myself,
a
brand
new
cup
of
tea,
it's
where
I
am
right.
Now
it's
pretty
early
in
the
morning-
and
this
is
what
I
need
to
get
going
between
tea
and
coffee
teas,
the
only
thing
I'm
allowed
to
keep
at
home.
A
A
Hi
I'm,
Anil
Aiko
champion
this
initiative
with
Adam
Miller
I
am
a
developer
advocate
at
envision.
Next
up
on
my
screen,
we
have
Tierney
Hey
I'm
turning
siren
I'm,
currently
a
developer
advocate
in
a
source
and
I
I'm,
a
community
committee
member.
So
it's
been
so
long
since
I've,
given
XP,
like
this
community
committee
member
contributor,
to
would
say
redesign
initiative,
various
other
things
in
the
node
projects
and
then
just
generally
building
kind
of
tools
for
node
people
to
have
a
better
time.
B
A
Concludes
our
introductions
for
the
people
who
have
tuned
in
to
our
resume
if
you're
in
YouTube,
we
are
continuing
to
stream
for
the
next
hour
or
so
I'm
pulling
up
the
notes,
Google
Doc,
if
you
are
in
the
zoom
cull,
please
add
yourself
to
the
list
of
people
present.
So
just
so,
we
can
keep
track
and
know
who's
been
part
of
the
discussion,
I'm
going
to
try
and
take
some
notes
as
we
speak,
but
because
my
multitasking
is
actually
pretty
terrible.
A
A
A
Sometimes
they
cycle
on
them
off
our
agenda,
so
we're
gonna
give
ourselves
a
couple
of
minutes
to
get
familiar
and
there
we're
gonna
time
box
each
issue
to
about
ten
minutes
maximum
discussion,
so
we
can
make
sure
we
get
to
all
of
them,
how's
that
sound
to
y'all,
Glenn's,
good,
sound
to
us.
So
first
up
we
have
issue
four
to
eight
in
the
community
committee
repo
and
that
has
to
do
with.
Oh,
my
internet
is
slow
too
I.
Don't
think
it's
just
yours
journey.
It's
just
all.
Our
interns
are
terrible.
How.
A
Actually
one
of
my
goals,
while
it's
still
Wow,
it's
still,
loading
is
to
go
to
in
turn
like
countries
and
then
screenshot
my
speed
tests
on
fast
calm
and
then
just
put
that
out
there.
You
see
what
it's
like
to
get
extreme
okay.
So
we
have
it's.
A
The
contributor
cards-
it's
a
node.js
contributor
cards,
issue,
number
four
to
eight.
The
idea
is
related
to
the
node
nation,
having
created
little
portable
business
cards
that
they've
shared
at
conferences,
for
example,
at
the
non
GES
interactive
earlier
this
year.
The
cards
just
have
information
that
people
might
find
useful
if
they're
just
getting
started
for
the
node.js
project
like
helpful
links
and
such
and
at
that
time
it
tier
names
is
on.
A
A
A
We
could
quickly
put
it
there
instead
of
having
to
update
thousands
of
business
cards,
that
we
might
have
printed
out
at
what
point
in
time
and
mailed
them
off
to
all
the
different
contributors
we
have
living
around
of
the
world,
so
progress
so
far.
It's
there
is
a
static
point
of
entry
site.
I
I'd
like
put
that
together
a
while
ago,
I
haven't
yet
deployed
that.
So
that's
on
me
to
deploy
that
so
that
we
can
all
get
feedback
to
it.
A
If
that's
something
we'd
like
to
connect
to
the
node.js
org
site,
so
that
it
would
be
source,
oh
good,
so
one
question
I
did
have
is
I
might
have
misunderstood
slightly,
so
I
think
what
I
had
understood
when
we
discussed
it
was
like
having
a
single
URL
like
you
mentioned,
but
then
just
be
able
to
have
that
URL
on
the
card,
rather
than
having
the
cart
like
actually
still
have
the
printout,
but
be
able
to
give
people
a
single
URL
to
go
to
that.
We
can
change
out.
A
Are
we
still
planning
on
doing
the
physical
card?
Oh
yeah,
I
may
have
been
unclear
when
going
over
the
background
that
that,
to
me
was
exactly
what
what
we'd
still
plan
do
the
physical
card,
but
we
don't
need
to
change
the
URL
that
stays
constant
and
what
we
change
is
what's
available
on
the
website
is
that
you
had
yes,
okay,
yeah,
that's
exactly
what
I
said:
yeah,
yes,
okay,
sweet!
A
This
is
this
is
the
reason
we
have
these
meetings
so
we're
all
in
the
same
page,
physical
card
to
links
to
same
site
that
will
change
I'm
talking
out
loud,
because
I'm
writing
a
note
to
the
B.
That
is
what
I
do
so
with
that
I'm
not
sure
like
Adam
has
mentioned
that,
and
let
me
go
back
to
our
redesign
initiative.
Meeting
Adam
mentioned
that
this
could
be
a
talk.
This
could
evolve
into
our
community
page
so
being
a
launch
off
point.
A
I'm
wondering
how
that
would
look,
because
the
way
I
had
imagined
it.
It
was
just
a
list
of
links
that
we
continue
to
update,
but
by
no
means
is
that
probably
the
most
effective
way
to
get
people
contributing.
If
that
link
is
supposed
to
be
the
single
point
of
entry
and
we,
the
goal
of
that,
is
to
help
people
get
started
with
no
Jess.
Maybe
that's
not
the
most
effective
things,
so
I
think
this
thing
can
be
about
how
we
can
do
better.
Yes,
I
mean
I
I.
Definitely
am
I
I
agree
and
I.
A
You
know-
or
anyone
has
this
card
in
like
cool,
where
at
a
note
schooler,
where
it
I
know
just
meet
up
and
someone's
interested
in
contributing-
and
this
happens
to
me
constantly
someone's
interested
in
contributing
I,
give
them
this
card
and
say
like
here's,
this
you
can
go
to
this
URL
and,
like
you
can
like
look
at
this
specific
link
like
if
they're
interested
in
internationalization.
You
can
look
at
this
specific
link
on
the
page
and
it'll.
A
Yeah
I
mean
I
I
feel
like
I
would
agree
with
that.
Maybe
because,
when
people
are
given
a
link,
it
probably
doesn't
help
to
be
overloaded
with
information,
so
probably
sending
them
straight
to
the
community.
Page
would
not
be
necessarily
the
best
thing,
the
community
page.
We
may
have
way
more
information
than
we
willing
to
give
someone
who,
in
that
moment,
has
walked
up
to
you
and
asked
about
how
they
want
to
contribute.
A
Yeah,
so
I
understand
your
comment,
as
the
link
needs
to
be
more
focus
as
being
it
needs
to
be
very
focused
on
its
sole
purpose,
which
is
to
help
someone
who's
just
walked
up
to
someone
in
a
meet-up
or
in
person,
or
maybe
even
online
on
Twitter
is
like
how
do
I
get
started.
Contributing
visit
this,
and
it's
supposed
to
solve
that
particular
problem.
A
Yeah
exactly
and
like
even
for
contributors,
it's
a
resource
of
like
okay.
This
first
is
asking
about
this
I'm
not
involved
in
that
I
can
just
get
like
you
can
even
cut
out
the
middleman
and
go
go
to
the
link
that
they're
looking
for
and
not
make
them
go
through.
That
process
like
it's
still
even
useful
for
us,
okay,
okay,
so
like
say,
someone
asks
me
about
internationalization
on
Twitter
and
I'm,
not
in
well,
I
am
involved
in
it,
but
I'm
say
I'm
not
involved
in
it.
A
I
I
know
that
I
can
go
to
this
page
as
a
resource
to
find
what
they
need
to
do
or
how
I
can
get
them
involved
and
so
like
it's
still
a
useful
thing.
Independence
like
as
an
independent
kind
of
cellular
thing,
like
it's
own
body,
I
I
mean
we
are
quite
lucky
that
we
have
when
we
call
someone
who
is
a
pretty
new
contributor
and
I
I'm,
actually
interested
to
hear
how
they
found
out
about
it
and
whether
something
like
this
would
have
been
useful
for
them
and
if
it
would
in
what
form
leader.
B
A
A
I
mean
like
even
you
know,
finding
good
first
issues
is
like
first,
they
have
to
know
what
the
label
is.
They
have
to
know
how
to
navigate
github,
to
find
Stasia
or
find
the
label
and
then
have
to
go
into
those
issues,
and
then
hope
that,
like
that
is,
you
know,
instead
of
appropriately
CI
I.
Think
there's
like
cutting
out
a
lot
of
those
interim
steps
would
hopefully
be
helpful
in
that
and
yeah
like
oh
go
ahead.
Okay,.
A
A
If
we
don't
have
structure,
it
would
be
counterproductive,
but
it
also
needs
that
element
of
people
need
to
know
that
we
tend
to
post
links
on
each
repo
to
good
first
issues,
or
we
tend
to
put
the
like
list
of
people
involved
on
them
so
that
they
have
someone
to
contact,
but
someone
who's
never
done
an
open-source
project.
Before
might
not
be
aware
of
that,
because
a
lot
of
projects
don't
follow
this
convention
we've
had
time
to
hone
it
yeah.
Absolutely
okay.
A
Is
there
an
action
item
we
can
take
out
of
this
discussion
for
interest
of
time.
I
wanted
a
time
box
it
an
action
item
just
so
like
it.
There
doesn't
have
to
be,
but
if
there
is
an
action
item
we
can
use
to
move
this
issue
forward.
Aside
from
the
fact
that
I
still
do
need
to
deploy
the
static
side
which
I
yeah
I
mean
so
if
you
deploy
the
static
static
site,
I
can
spend
some
time
today,
actually
working
on
that
card
and
like
just
having
a
basic
design.
A
Lead
or
totally
voluntary
I'm
wondering
if
at
after
Tierney's
designs
the
card,
and
we
have
something
going,
you
would
be
willing
to
provide
feedback
on
it
because
I
think
your
perspective
would
be
super
valuable
because
you
have
the
most
relevant
insight
right
now,
because
we
have
probably
been
in
the
project
long
enough
that
we
have
a
certain
amount
of
bias
about
familiarity.
So
if
they
aren't
well,
we
could
appreciate
sure
of
it.
Yeah.
A
B
A
B
It
will
be
entry
point
and-
and
so
the
information
in
this
point
will
be
not
to
look
at
another
repo
you
can.
If
you
are
new
computer,
you
can
get
in
the
this
link
and
find
some
extra
information
about
how
to
contribute
and
something
like
this
exactly
yeah.
Okay,
so
sure
I
will
give
them
a
feedback
that.
A
B
A
That's
awesome:
yeah,
your
perspective
would
be
graded.
It
doesn't
even
have
to
follow
like
the
expectations,
necessarily
in
the
detail
that
we've
mentioned.
If
it's
more
about
what
you
would
need
to
get
started,
that's
the
respect
we're
looking
for,
if
it
needs
to
complete,
like
you
know,
rethink
that's
totally
cool
yeah,
sure,
okay,
great
okay,
so
we're
at
9:27.
Moving
on
to
the
second
item
on
our
agenda.
A
We
have
github
website
redesign
issue,
1:07,
oh
and
a
quick
reminder
with
the
action
items
that
I
have
thrown
into
the
notes.
I
will
make
appear
with
the
notes
and
also
make
another
issue
tagging
us
all
in
the
action
items.
So
we
have
something
to
refer
to
before
the
next
week.
That's
good,
okay
text
that
consideration
issue
number
107
open
by
Malia.
A
A
B
A
Right,
yes,
we
had
started
talking
about
text
Jack,
it's
been
something
we've
held
off
for
several
months
now,
like
it's
very
exciting,
to
talk
about
text
text
Jack,
but
we
need
to.
We
wanted
to
have
all
our
ducks
in
a
row
before
we
dived
into
that
particular
part
of
our
planning,
but
the
conversation
around
this
actually
started
at
node
and
Jeff's
interactive
and
one
possible
tool
that
we've
landed
on
was
Gatsby
the
static
site
generator
and
that's
something
that
there
was
general
consensus
around
using
for
our
site.
A
I
personally
feel
like
that
would
be
quite
useful.
It
means
that
people
will
continue
to
be
able
to
like.
There
is
a
large
number
of
people
who
would
be
able
to
contribute
to
maintaining
this
particular
site
but
I'm
open
to
any
discussions
around
it.
I
also
think
that
there
is
an
update
here
where,
for
the
skeleton
site,
there
would
be
another
week
that
we
need
to
wait
to
resolve
some
issues.
So
issue
number
107.
A
A
A
A
So
for
context,
the
documentation
hackathon
was
an
issue
of
raise
several
months
ago
around
being
able
to
just
solve
the
problem
of
being
able
to
create
a
cadence
around
PR,
a
new
docks
into
website
redesign
by
docks,
we're
actually
thinking,
probably
more
getting
started
and
QuickStart
guides.
But
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong.
A
A
This
is
the
specific
subset
of
node
school
made
up.
It's
a
intro
to
open
source
sort
of
meetup
Doc's
are
a
really
good
way
to
get
familiar
with
that.
So
once
we
get
past
the
the
whole
process
of
getting
people
started
with
the
idea
of
like
PR
ring
and
rebasing
and
how
we
do
how
we
communicate
in
issues.
You
know
the
general
intro
stuff,
which
mental
note
probably
should
be
something
we
include,
maybe
in
the
cards
in
some
manner
anyway.
A
Once
we
get
past
that
we
have
several
times
dived
into
being
able
to
dive
into
writing
up
draft
documents
that
people
can
submit
it
into
the
repo.
So
in
the
past
it
has
happened
where,
once
a
month,
several
people
at
those
meetings
would
PR
a
couple
of
documents
into
the
repo
the
last
time
it
happened.
That
did
not
happen.
The
meetup
took
a
different
direction,
but
it
wasn't
a
dedicated
meetup
for
documentation,
so
it
wasn't
entirely
unexpected.
I.
A
It
depends
on
certain
things,
but
yeah
that
I
I
will
definitely
go
unformed.
I,
don't
have
any
issue
with
doing
that.
Additionally,
joseki
and
I
are
gonna,
be
starting
up.
Node,
school
and
I.
See
again
so,
like
that's
a
that's
another
kind
of
venue
for
that
as
well.
That's
awesome
was
it
uh-huh.
Was
it
in
hibernation?
Little
well
done,
yeah,
it's
been
like
a
year
and
a
half,
and
so
him
and
I
are
kind
of
helping
come
in
and
help
provide
it.
So
yeah,
yeah,
okay,
that's
really
really
cool
I
I!
Think
it's
really!
A
It's
really
cool.
When
people
take
note
school
in
different
directions
because
nuttin
s,
it
doesn't
necessarily
have
to
be
us
using
the
word
shoppers
all
the
time.
That's
just
my
opinion.
I
I
hope
people
ad
note
school
have
don't
really
have
a
problem
with
that
happening,
because
it
is
note
related,
yeah
I,
don't
think
they
particularly
might.
B
A
A
Yeah,
some
of
them
are
more
active
than
not,
but
the
network
is
actually
quite
wide.
It's
entirely
possible,
it
might
be.
There
are
some
cities
where
there
have
been
no
schools
in
the
past
and
it's
listed
there
but
they're,
just
hibernating,
I,
guess
kind
of
like
yes,
yeah
and
annoyed
about
like
that.
Also
there
is
one
in
Tel,
Aviv
I
think
it
might
be
hot
right,
Oh,
Tel,
Aviv,
cool.
A
In
case
you
wanted
to
reach
out
and
do
the
Ox
hackathon
yourself,
but
so
I'm
thinking.
If
we
can
make
an
action
item
for
this
it
would,
it
would
go
some
way
to
words.
Thanks
using
my
throat
is
called
up.
It
would
go
some
way
towards
giving
this
particular
issue
some
momentum
going
forward,
so
I'm
wondering
if,
if
there's
no
time
this
month,
I'm
not
sure
what
we
might
need
for
that.
A
This
might
be
how
you
could
do
a
Doc's,
hackathon
I'm,
just
not
sure
how
useful
that
would
be,
because
it
might
be
a
little
bit
too
general
I
mean
any
any
kind
of
basis
is
useful,
I
think
like
having
anything
and
then
what
I
found
is
basically
having
something,
even
if
it's
wrong.
Actually,
it's
better
if
it's
wrong
and
then
like
providing
something
for
people
to
poke
at
and
like
think
about,
is
better
than
like
having
to
kind
of
start
from
scratch
and
think.
As
a
group,
it's
like
having
one
person
kind.
B
A
A
So
maybe
maybe
in
this
case,
if
if
the
plan
is
then
to
iterate,
which
sounds
really
good
to
me,
is
that
I
could
take
an
action
item
to
just
thread
a
report
after
this
months,
no,
it's
cool
in
a
Google
Doc,
which
we
then
keep
living
keep
alive
in
that
issue
and
every
time
someone
runs
something
like
that
or
wants
to
run
something
like
that.
They
can
either
go
there
and
refer
to
it
and
then
eventually
in
a
refine
it
based
on
what
they
find
works
and
what
doesn't
yeah
absolutely.
A
A
Write:
okay,
we're
at
9:42
was
there
anything
that
people
wanted
to
add
to
issue
number
99
idea:
Docs,
post
Docs
hackathon,
not
from
me
cool,
let's
just
move
on
to
the
last
one,
then
no
jazz
doc
survey,
which
is
issue
number
61
in
the
website,
redesign
repo,
the
doc
survey.
Oh
I
believe
this
was
an
issue
that
was
opened
by
journey
after
discussion
in
the
user
feedback
initiative.
A
Oh
I
just
threw
a
link
in
the
website.
Redesign
issued
I
mean
the
link
to
that
particular
issue
in
a
months-long
in
our
zoom,
so
yeah.
So
basically
what
the
user
feedback
initiative
is
do
doing
a
bit
ago
like
roughly
six
months
ago,
it
was
pushing
on
like,
is
there
anything
out?
Is
there
a
survey
that
they
could
send
out
so
like
with
questions
from
us
about
docs,
and
then
they
would
facilitate
sending
it
out
setting
up
the
survey
like
the
questions
and
like
the
survey
Marquis
and
then
actually
sitting
it
out
to
I.
A
Think
over
5,000
person,
mailing
from
the
note
foundation
just
to
try
to
you
know,
get
some
feedback
that
we
can
kind
of
use
and
consume
kind
of
poking
it.
You
know
what
our
docks
are
they
useful,
etc,
etc,
and
so
you
know
there's
a
few
of
the
questions
there
like.
What
do
you
like
about
the
docks?
What
do
you
dislike
about
the
docks?
A
What
could
we
do
to
improve
the
docks?
You
know
those
are
all
kind
of
very
similar
things,
but
you
know
just
having
you
know,
5
10
15
questions
would
allow
the
user
feedback
initiative
to
pull
that
together
and
then
actually
ship
that
out
so
basically
providing
us
a
pathway
to
get
end-user
feedback
around,
what's
good
about
the
docks
and
what
we
can
do
to
improve
them.
A
That
is
super
useful
I
mean
it's.
When
I
look
at
our
docks,
one
thing
I
do
see:
that's
like
a
little
missing
and
by
missing
it's
just
because
it
is
present
and
other
docks
pages
is
that
it
doesn't
have
a
very
visible
place
for
people
to
go
and
be
like
I
want
to
say
something
about
the
docks
or
make
a
request,
which
is
which
kind
of
disconnects
us
from
being
able
to
tap
in
people's
in
the
moment.
A
A
One
of
the
suggestions
we
had
from
someone
was
to
actually
include
basically
I,
don't
think
it
was
MPs
Net,
Promoter
Score,
but
like
effectively
a
happy
face,
sad
face
a
neutral
face
on
the
docks
like
on
the
individual
doctor
pages,
rather
than
like
the
all
doc
switches,
but
I
always
used,
but
you
know
to
actually
get
feedback
and
then
how
to
form
like
a
small.
You
know
input
in
that
that
we
could
collect
and
like
say
let
people
give
us
direct
feedback
about
hey.
This
thing
is
broken
or
hey.
A
This
is
wrong,
or
this
is
this
were
really
well
something
like
that
and
III.
Think.
That's
a
good
idea
and
I
think
that
we
kind
of
put
that
on
the
back
burner
until
we're
at
a
place
where
we
are
technically
implementing
stuff.
But
I
really
like
that
idea.
Yeah,
that's
a
great
idea
it.
It
could
even
be
rolled
out,
I
think
incrementally
in
the
beginning
it
could
be
happy
neutral,
sad
and
later
on.
It
could
have
their
sequences
worse.
If
you
click
on
one
of
them,
you
can
do
more
things.
A
B
A
Like
this
is
there's
there's
an
any
good
around
that
I've
had
for
a
couple
years
now,
where
a
friend
asked
me
to
explain
how
a
method
worked,
I
went
and
looked
the
method
up
in
the
docs.
There
was
no
example,
but
it
links
to
another
method,
I
clicked
through
that
there
was
an
example
there.
There
was
like
unreal,
it
seemed
totally
unrelated,
but
that
method
had
an
example
and
also
linked
to
another
set
another
method.
That
method
had
an
example
for
the
original
method.
That
I
was
looking
for.
So
it's
like
as
a
user.
A
A
And
we
need
to
make
use
of
the
fact
that
we
would
be
great
and,
like
I
mean
that's
like
from
a
business
perspective,
you
can
also
get
someone
to
dedicate
a
team
members
time
to
that
because
moldable
aspect
so
yeah,
there's
yes,
it's
great
I
love
it.
It's
a
I
think
website
redesign
has
like
pretty
solid
experiences,
doing
that
we
have
some
awesome
partners
in
stripe
and
like
run
kit
who
are
contributing
time
and
effort
into
a
project
like
this,
and
it's
really
good
to
see.
Companies
like
that
step
up.
A
Yeah,
absolutely
sweet
I
made
a
note
about
that
in
the
doctor
in
in
our
meeting
minutes.
Just
so,
we
know,
and
we
have
contacts
that
we
can
circle
back
to
this
later,
so
he
possibly
and
going
further
down
the
issue
to
bring
this
issue
up
to
speed.
We
had
a
couple
of
new
contributors
express
their
opinions
about
like
how
people
feel
when
Doc's
don't
really
work
and
it's
it
was
very
constructive
opinions
and
a
few
of
them
actually
stepped
up
to
make
some
questions
for
that
use.
A
A
doc
survey,
specifically
race
and
bred
on
github,
has
done
a
ton
of
work
around
it
gone
through
a
couple
of
iterations
using
feedback
from
people
in
the
website,
redesign
team
and
produced
a
final
version.
Just
super
rad.
Thank
you,
raisin
bread,
I
believe
their
name
is
John
Anderson.
It
says
that
over
here,
but
they're,
Hamlet's
raisin
bread,
so
they've
been
really
good
and
really
patient,
because
sometimes
that
feedback
has
taken
a
bit
of
time
on
our
part.
A
I
guess
that's
a
good
intro
to
open
source
things
take
time
sometimes
and
moving
down.
We
have
that
final
list
of
questions
which
recently
I
connected
to
the
user
feedback
initiative
for
their
review.
So
it's
been
crossed
posted
into
the
other
repository,
so
I'm,
not
sure.
Next
steps
are
necessary
at
this
point
from
website
redesign
Innes.
Anyone
I'm.
B
A
A
Yeah
so
I
mean
for
what
it's
worth
like
the
survey
we
will,
we
do
have
to
go
through
the
foundation
for
it,
but
that
won't
be
like
we
can't,
unfortunately
use
the
Google
form
is
there,
but
we
can
reproduce
the
questions
in
the
same
way.
It's
a
really
good
example
and
I
really
appreciate
that
work,
but
yeah
we're
going
to
go
through
the
foundation
by
using
feedback,
and
you
know
hopefully
get
that
out.
A
Awesome
yeah,
like
whatever
form
it
takes,
it's
the
the
work
that
we
value
in
it
is
the
work
that
went
into
creating
it
not
necessarily
the
final
form
it
happens
to
be
in
mmhmm.
That's
super
awesome,
yeah,
it's
stuff
like
this
that
that's
really
exciting
when
someone
jumps
in
this
was
a
great
good.
First
issue
like
this
is
a
great
issue
to
mark
as
a
good
first
issue,
because
it
seems
like
a
new
person
was
actually
able
to
jump
in
and
with
the
help
of
some
of
the
people
involved,
put
together
something
of
actual
value.
A
A
But
if
anyone
in
user
feedback
is
willing,
it
wants
to
hit
us
up
for
anything
just
like
they
can
link.
They
can
come
into
the
issue
of
course,
and
cosa
so
I'll
leave
this
open
awesome.
Did
anyone
want
to
add
something
to
that
particular
issue?.