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A
Hello
new
pigs:
this
is
the
new
big
development
progress
review
for
March
twentieth,
2015,
hi,
I'm,
Matt
Taylor,
oh
my
left
arm
on.
We
have
Austin
Marshall
how
I
right,
Scott,
30
and
shade
and
surfer
are
out
of
the
office
today.
So
it's
just
us
and
on
the
phone
we
have
David
Ray
portable
I.
Oh,
who
is
the
tech
need
of
HTM
ja,
so
we
all
set
Celeste
for
interviews
off
camera.
A
So,
first
of
all,
we
just
had
I
want
to
say
something
about
a
couple
meetups.
If
you're
watching
we
have
a
meet
up
coming
up
next
week
on
wednesday
in
the
bay
area.
It's
in
Moffett
Field,
here
sunnyvale,
there's
info
on
our
meetup
page,
be
calm,
/
inventa,
so
I
think
there's
still
space
available.
They
expanded
it.
Seeing
so
there's
already
40
or
50
people.
Rsvp'd
should
be
a
good
time
a
lot
of
people.
A
I
know
we're
going
to
be
there
so
interesting
stuff,
we'll
do
some
demos
and
should
be
fun,
and
we
just
finished
up
a
meet
up
on
tuesday
in
new
york
city
at
Cornell.
Tech,
where
Jeff
gave
a
presentation
on
is
what
the
brain
tells
us
about
machine
intelligence
that
went
really
well.
We
had
a
lot
of
nice
engagement
from
that
audience,
recording
some
audio,
so
email,
the
you
could
discuss
list
with
a
link
to
the
audio.
A
So
this
is
the
widescreen
desktop
version
of
it,
but
he's
got
to
so
so
it's
a
it
snaps
automatically
into
the
right,
shape
and
position
of
all
these
elements.
If
you're
looking
out
at
a
mobile
phone
or
a
small
tablet
or
a
large
tablet
or
desktop
it's,
it
will
all
look.
Nice
so
going
to
have
a
nice
face,
lift
coming
up
for
Neiman
to
gorg
and
I
have
talked
it
now.
His
name
is
breath
Patterson.
He
works
for
momenta
as
a
friend
and
engineer.
So
he's
fine.
A
If
anyone
in
the
communities
interested
in
front
end,
work
wants
to
help
write
out
some
of
the
code.
Solana,
CSS
and
HTML
work,
as
well
as
javascript,
to
make
this
work.
So
if
anyone
is
interested
in
helping
you
can
contact
breath
at
be
Patterson
at
momenta
com
o
or
me
or
the
mailing
list,
whatever
I
will
make
sure
to
get
your
message.
So
this
should
be
really
nice.
I'm
looking
forward
to
seeing
them.
B
A
It
took
me
a
whole
10
minutes
to
design
that
the
Rebs
put
a
lot
of
effort
into
this,
I'm
very
happy
with
it.
Yeah,
that's
not
really
nice.
It
would
be
good,
ok,
so
moving
on
to
a
road
map
here,
let
me
you're
out
how
to
work
a
computer.
Ok,
ok,
so
upcoming
work
on
the
road
map.
I
still
have
a
couple
of
outstanding
installation.
Bugs
of
both
of
these
just
need
a
little
bit
of
research.
I
think
this
one
will
be
really
easy
to
fix
this
one.
A
A
All
of
these
are
assigned
to
me
so
I
had
a
lot
of
work
to
do
on
here
and
I've
been
lagging
behind.
So
my
apologies,
if
I've
been
in
your
city
most
this
week
and
a
lot
of
other
stuff
has
been
coming
up.
So
if
anybody
wants
to
help
out
on
any
of
these
or
give
me
a
push
of
what
what
the
priority
should
be.
That's
fine
Monday
morning
I'm
going
to
jump
on
this
and
start
plugging
through
these
issues.
I
want
to
get
this
window
stuff
put
together
and
get
it
working
really
happy.
A
We
needed
to
work
with
you
pick
as
well,
so
there's
a
bunch
of
dangling
issues
here.
Some
of
them
are
not
not
a
sign.
So
if
anybody
wants
to
pick
up
some
of
these,
they
all
are
related
to
windows.
Stuff
feel
free
to
help
me
out,
but
a
lot
of
these
things
are
administrative
tasks
that
I
just
have
to
bug
through.
A
There's,
not
a
lot
I
want
to
talk
about
here.
We
there's
work
on
going
with
cleen,
build
we've
been
merging
pr's
and
creating
issues.
Well,
I
haven't
put
a
big
focus
on
this.
Yeah
I
really
want
to
continue
focusing
on
the
window
stuff
same
thing
with
clean
code.
People
have
been
working
on
that
and
that's
fine,
so
I'm
happy
with
the
way
things
are
going.
It
hasn't
been
a
ton
of
activity
lately
which
is
okay,
but
we're
still
making
steady
progress
believe
like
Bigfoot,
so
the
everyone.
A
A
To
separate
it
out,
because
clean
code,
in
my
opinion,
is
not
how
is
not
like
ce
make
stuff,
it's
not
project
dependencies.
It's
it's
just
about
Roger
our
algorithms
code.
Logic
depended
welco
dependencies.
How
does
this
extended
or
what
is
the
hierarchy
tree
of
different
objects
in
the
code?
That
sort
of
thing
is.
A
A
B
A
Not-
and
this
is
a
deficiency
in
my
my
plan-
Scott
points
us
out
of
you-
everything,
simple
but
I've
got
to
put
a
little
thought
behind
the
power
for
our
breaking
out
these
these
versions
and
the
milestones
that
are
coming
out.
This
yeah
pointing
and
I'm
open
to
any
advise
anybody
has
on
a
better
way
to
break
this
out.
A
Then
I'm
making
a
note
now
discuss
on
on
the
hackers
list,
a
different,
different
ways
to
break
out
the
milestone
so
they're,
not
so
topical
because
it
doesn't
really
make
sense
even
getting
further
down.
You
know,
we've
got
features
that
doesn't
make
sense
at
all.
That's
just
a
bucket
that
I'm,
throwing
things
and
I
know
it's
important,
very
good
night.
Wait
so
long,
topical,
all
stones,
okay,
so
I
do
want
to
get
hit
some
of
these
pr's
we've.
A
lot
of
these
pull
requests
are
not
in
our
quarterly
makes
bigger
market.
A
That's
not
much
better
pumping
some
of
these
I
know
our
are
still
in
marks
court.
What
mark
you
still
have
a
lot
of
PRS
that
have
gotten
review
or
not
passing
bill
that
were
that
are
still
just
kind
of
hanging
out
there,
so
it
would
be
a
good
idea
if
you're
going
to
put
any
effort
into
two
new
pic
development
to
try
and
think
some
of
those
up,
because
you
know
six
months,
five
months,
three
months,
these
are
getting
old
and
people
are
losing
context
on
them.
So
we
either
need
to
maybe
close
them.
A
Out
one
build
is
just
failing
are
what
the
next
step
is
so
I
look
through
these
beforehand.
I
don't
want
to
go
through
each
one
individually,
but
most
of
them
are
still
in
large
score
to
either
address
overview
comments
or
get
a
bill
passing
or
move
ahead
in
some
fashion,
I'm
not
going
to
go
over
the
the
anomaly
benchmark
shoes
or
the
research
issues.
Here,
let's
see,
let's
take
a
look
at
this.
C
B
A
But
this
is
just
a
few
days
ago,
so
there's
still
progress
being
made
on
this
Jaden's
left
comments.
David
is
addressing
them,
so
it's
still
ongoing
work,
I'm,
really
kind
of
looking
for
things
that
are,
you
know
held
up
with
us.
You
know
for
the
reviewers
I
want
to
identify
any
of
these
that
are,
but.
A
Is
he
is
I
was
going
to
mention
that
oh
okay,
this
this
is
also
pitched
over
to
Scott
Scott's
out
of
the
office
until
Wednesday
I.
Think
so
there's
a
few
things
on
Scott
and
I.
Don't
you
know?
What's
with
Scott
a
lot
of
times,
I'll
assign
things
to
Scotts
I,
please
review.
Knowing
that
we're
hoping
that
people
you
will
pass
those
off
of
other
people.
Icc's
fits
because
he's
a
engineer
Hannah
here
here.
A
These
remove
dead
code
were
still
was
this
new
capability
steps
this
yeah
so
there's
still
discussion
on
this,
but
it
looks
like
we've
heard
of
all
this
was
20
days
ago
and
it's
the
last
comment
was
David
to
Scott,
so
I
know
this
is
these?
Are
the
ones
that
I'm
kind
of
looking
for
I
don't
be
made
on
Scott?
Yes,
review,
that's
yeah,
I
think
would
say:
hey
oh
hold
on
a
little
bit
before
reviewing
okay,
so
I've
been
thinking
about
ways
of
identifying
these
a
little
bit
better.
A
So
I'd
like
to
have
a
list
like
this
open
pr's
is
useful,
but
not
as
useful
as
it
could
be.
I'd
like
to
have
a
list
of
like
what
was
the
last
comment,
would
be
a
lot
easier
to
run
through
I.
Don't
have
to
open
all
of
them,
and
then
this
does
also
doesn't
show
any
labels.
I
I
generally
will
label
ready
if
there's
something
ready
and
there's
also
need
through
view
which
is
really
kind
of
someone
synonymous.
A
This
I
think
you've
created
this
skin.
No,
no,
this
you
created
no
I,
don't
like
this
is
something
different.
This
was
a
report
that,
from
a
tool
that
mark
ran,
it
was
like
some
type
of
code
scanning
tool,
but
it
says
don't
work
again.
So
obviously
not
reviews
got
this.
Vid
was
blocked,
so
I
keep
thinking
that
this
report
needs
to
be
a
little
bit
clear
about
which,
which
one
of
these
need
action.
Yes,
that's
what
I'm
missing
you.
D
D
A
A
We
think
that
because
we
don't
have
pushed
right
into
marks
pork,
so
we
can't
push
directly
into
this
branch
of
his,
but
we
can
create
a
border
bus
to
this
port.
Oh,
she
can
go
review
and
accept
or
for
mom,
and
if
you
like,
some
of
it,
you
make
changes
in
his
branch.
So
we
do
that
sometimes
and
I
think
it
works
up
very
well,
but
yeah.
That's
a
good
point!
Austin,
the
roads
are
the
older
ones.
A
Epically
discussed
and
there's
a
lot
of
discussion
on
these
anomaly
ones,
and
then
the
metric
ones
between
mark
and
Jaden
and
Scott,
so
I'm,
just
kind
of
letting
those
Panama
and
then
there's,
there's
still
emerged
of
rapport
interview
pick
that
we're
waiting
on
film,
so
nothing
too
major
I,
just
I
really
want
to
clean
up
some
of
these
really
old
PRS,
and
especially
the
ones
that
are
over
a
month
old,
so
I'm
kind
of
looking
at
you
mark
if
you're
watching.
A
E
Hi
so
right
now
we
kind
of
talked
last
time
about
this,
but
I've
been
ongoing,
Lee
working
on
the
network
API,
which
is
the
method
by
which
new
pic
algorithms
are
connected
together
in
order
to
provide
a
higher
level
API
in
a
more
abstracted
way
to
work
with
new
pic
and
in
ease
ease
the
interaction
of
it.
You
know
for
the
developer,
so
that's
going
along
pretty
well.
I
am
kind
of
I've
kind
of
been
adopted
by
cortical,
I,
oh
and
and
now,
while
I
work
for
them.
E
But
but
they've
been
really,
you
know
encouraging
and
supportive
of
the
work
I
doing
it
on
HTML
java.
They
don't
pay
me
directly
to
work
on
it,
but
but
you
know
they
have
a
vested
interest
in
and
they're
very
supportive
and
excited
to
help
out
so
they're
kind
of
like
sponsors
of
it
now,
in
a
way,
stewards,
and
so
by
virtue
of
that
I
I've
been
able
to
spend
a
lot
more
of
my
time
working
on
the
network
API,
mostly
initially
in
initially,
because
just
I'm
just
getting
integrated
into
their
foreign
work.
E
A
E
I've
been
committing
to
my
own
personal
branch,
but
I
haven't
been
cutting
anything
over
because
this
is
this
work.
Is
it's
a
larger
body
of
work
and
I?
Don't
know
how
appropriate
it
would
be
to
cut
it
over
in
parts
min.
You
know
the
the
different
parts
aren't
really
independently
usable
at
the
moment.
Yea,
though
I
mean
I've
been
kind
of
taking
on
smaller
parts.
You
know
the
in
throughout
the
history
of
the
project
and
or
and
or
doing
bugs,
mostly
and
and
those
were
more
appropriate
to
cut
over.
E
Even
you
know
even
in
the
middle
of
completion,
but
this
is
a.
This
is
going
to
be
pretty
huge.
I've
got
something
like
15
classes
right
now
that
comprise
the
body
of
it
and
and
the
state
it's
in
right
now,
I,
don't
think
anybody
would
want
to
take
a
look
at
too
much
anyway,
but
you're
also
welcome
you
know
you
can
go
to
my
private
repository
and
you
know
Sydney
encouragement
or
send
me.
You
know
the
other
thing.
A
Well,
I
am
a
little
concerned
with
having
it
such
a
huge
body
of
work.
You
know
coming
in
to
like
one
huge
for
request
or
something
because
a
your
eyes
still
want
to
have
a
code
review,
especially
for
doing
something
as
important
as
important
as
creating
an
hour
dick
guy
who's
going
to
do
the
code
review
I.
A
B
A
E
Kind
of
have
to
do
that
for
my
work
with
cortical
io
anyway,
I
have
I
actually
have
a
project
on
there
in
there
you
know
project
support
software
and
I.
Have
it
broken
up
so
I
can.
Maybe
we
can
talk
about
this
offline
and
I
can
kind
of
move
some
of
that
over
and
and
then
yes,
and
go
ahead
and
submit
issues
in
cut
over
some
of
the
code
to
make
to
make
your
job
easier.
Yeah.
A
And
I
don't
mind
it
being
messy
the
open
sources,
it's
messy
and
if
it's
chaotic
but
it
sold,
it
would
be
a
lot
harder
for
me
to
take
what
one
one
big
thing
that
you've
perfected
and
and
integrated
all
at
once.
In
my
opinion,
they're
just
kind
of
piecemeal
moving
things
isn't,
as
you
think,
they're
good
enough
and
can
be
improved
over
time.
As
you
continue
the
work,
you
know
it's
a
thistle,
I'm
organic
thing
here
and
you
know
people
out
there
want
to
see
you
working
that
if
they
don't,
they
don't
want
to
see.
B
B
E
B
E
Right,
well,
it's
early
enough
also
where
we
can
get
more
hands
on
you
know:
I
can
I.
Can
you
probably
use
more
hands
on
feedback
from
from
you
guys?
You
know
that
would
be
totally
welcome.
E
I
sent
out
a
I
kind
of
sent
out
a
kind
of
an
announcement
of
the
of
the
projected
work
that
I
thought
that
we
might
be
doing,
but
so
you
know
we
can
take
a
look
at
that
in
a
kind
of
have
an
ongoing
review,
as
Matt
suggested
to
I
mean
that
would
integrate
into
that
kind
of
procedure
a
little
bit
more,
that
we
can
kind
of
take
a
look
at
the
pieces
and
see
how
we're
putting
them
together
and
and
also
I
could
get
more
fine-grained
feedback.
E
That
would
be
great,
but
for
the
most
part
I
am
you
know
Java
one
of
Java
strengths
is
it's
a
networking?
You
know
it's
it's
network,
but
the
kind
of
patterns
it
supports
in
communication
flow
and
the
kind
of
interactive
object-oriented
patterns
that
are
supported
with
you
know
so
well,
with
its
basic
library
and
especially
in
job
in
Java
8,
with
the
flows
and
with
the
stream
API.
There's
a
lot
of
support
for
connections
and
connecting
together.
You
know,
modules
and
things
like
that
and
the
Java
8.
A
You've
got
a
lot
of
support
in
the
new
community.
A
lot
of
people
are
watching
what
you're
doing
and
excited
to
have
a
Java
library,
so
don't
be
afraid
to
use
nucca
can
hackers
as
a
sounding
board
for
your
ideas,
or
it
was
asking
questions?
How
would
you
expect
to
use
this
that
sort
of
thing,
knowing
you
it's
it's
a
tool
that
you
can
take
advantage
of
if
you
need
to
get
better
consensus
or
getting
old
or
whatever
you,
okay,.