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A
Is
truly
a
pleasure
for
me
to
welcome
you
all
to
today's
lfai
day
the
arnis
community
workshop
hi.
My
name
is
tom.
True,
I
am
the
program
director
at
ibm,
certain
value
lab,
leading
the
cognitive
technologies
and
performance
group
for
the
past
year
and
a
half,
my
team
has
been
actively
engaging
and
contributing
to
various
onyx
projects,
notably
the
onyx
tf
converter.
A
A
Hosting
this
workshop
today
also
demonstrates
ibm's
commitment
to
help
make
onyx
success
so
on
behalf
of
lfai
onyx
and
ibm.
Thank
you
all
for
making
time
and
for
your
flexibility
as
we
shift
to
this
virtual
format
for
the
workshop
due
to
accurate
19,
you
know
challenges,
and
I
know
that
it's
an
inconvenient
time
for
many
of
you,
and
so
I
hope
you
will
find
a
meet
up
with
a
valuable
and
worthy
effort.
A
So
before
we
start
I'd
like
to
inform
everyone
that
now
this
event
is
being
recorded,
our
recording
of
the
workshop
presentation-
you
know
the
sick
and
working
group
session
will
be
made
available
later,
so
other
community
members
who
may
not
be
able
to
join
live
today
can
watch
the
replay.
A
So
I'm
very
happy
to
share
a
little
bit
of
the
statistics
made
possible
by
you
know
the
outstanding
support
of
jacqueline
sheffield
from
lsai.
You
know
the
foundation
provided
support
for
most
of
the
logistics,
including
marketing
and
registration.
So
thank
you
jacqueline.
So
here
today
there
are
more
than
two
participants
from
all
over.
You
know
like
all
over
the
world
with
you
know,
over
a
hundred
different
organizations.
So
it's
quite
a
amazing
stat.
A
A
So,
as
a
host
of
this
new
meeting,
I
will
share
screen
and
try
to
project
the
presentation
to
save
time.
All
of
you
have
been
put
on
mute
at
the
start
when
you
join
to
avoid
unnecessary
background
noise.
So
please
unmute
yourself
when
it's
your
turn
to
present
all
right.
As
you
know,
recent
presentation
is
probably
just
about
10
minutes
long
more,
like
a
lightning
talk.
A
So
is
joe
on.
Would
you
like
me
to
talk
through
this
chart
as
well?
This
is
the
goal
for
the
workshop
today.
A
So,
basically
I
mean
the
goal
to
the
workshop
is
the
same
as
they
have
always
been
right.
First
and
foremost,
we
would
like
to
share
the
latest
onyx
update
with
you
right.
At
the
same
time,
we
hope
to
learn
from
you
from
the
community.
You
know
how
onyx
is
being
used,
what
is
working
and
what
is
not
right,
and
finally,
we
hope
that
this
will
inspire
you
to
get
more
involved
through
your
technical
contributions
and
leadership
in
the
art,
experience
committee
and
the
sick
and
working
group
as
well.
A
Okay,
so
not
not
much
change
there
right.
So
hopefully,
you
find
the
the
workshop
useful.
A
All
right,
so
here's
an
agenda
for
today,
just
just
a
quick
one.
I
will
help
with
the
timing
and
ensure
that
we
are
on
schedule
right.
We
will
start
with
the
usual.
You
know
rna
community
updates
with
lfbi
and
then
followed
by
seven
partners
and
then
use
a
story.
A
We
wouldn't
have
a
10
minute
break
and
then
resume
afterwards
with
the
sick
and
working
group
update.
Hopefully
you
know
the
plan
is
to
end
the
workshop
at
12
noon.
I
know
this
is
quite
late
for
some
sort.
There
all
right,
thank
you
and
with
that
I'd
like
to
turn
over
to
a
person
or
someone
from
the
onyx
committee
would
like
to
present
the
rest.
C
Oh,
I
think
this
would
be
me
hi
everyone,
I'm.
A
C
All
right,
yeah,
no
worries
thanks
no
worries,
so
I
hope
everybody's
safe
and
sound
during
these
challenging
times.
C
I
would
like
to
give
you
a
quick
update
on
the
current
state
of
onyx,
and
so
I
promise,
if
you
could
go
to
the
next
slide,
and
so
first,
I'm
going
to
start
with
the
community
engagement,
and
so
we
are
comparing
the
stats
to
almost
exactly
about
a
year
ago,
and
you
can
see
in
terms
of
the
github
engagement,
number
of
contributors
and
number
of
github
stars
and
also
the
the
number
of
models
that
are
ensued.
C
We
have
about
28
increase
over
the
board
and
that's
that
actually
matches
with
the
what
we've
seen
in
the
past
years
and
in
terms
of
models
we
actually
have.
Venetra
is
going
to
have
a
chance
to
talk
to
you
directly,
but
penitra
is
now
leading
up
the
the
model,
zoo
sig,
and
so
thank
you
for
your
contribution
and
in
the
models.
We.
C
Perhaps
the
most
amazing
news
is
that
the
number
of
published
papers
that
are
citing
onyx
has
about
doubled
since
last
year
and
so
we're
seeing.
We
continue
to
see
amazing
contributions
from
the
company
itself.
C
Could
you
go
to
the
next
slide,
and
so
in
terms
of
the
supported
software
stacks
from
other
companies,
we
have
some
demanding
frameworks
and
toolkits
that
are
supporting
onyx
and
so
to
name.
A
few
mindsport
from
oi
is
ai
computing
framework
that
supports
onyx
and
then
also
there's
a
toolkit
called
the
decor
from
maxar,
and
also
siemens
has
a
another
toolkit.
C
Those
are
toolkits
of
the
frameworks
that
support
onyx
models
and
then
in
terms
of
the
runtime
and
compilation
iodine
inc
has
a
optimized
ir
tool
chain
called
the
neural
network,
optimization
ir
and
then
optoml,
which
is
a
commercial
version
of
a
tpm,
also
supports
onyx
and
then
rocktive
also
has
a
software
stack
that
supports
audix
as
well,
and
so
we're
continuing
to
see
increasing
number
of
software
specs
that
are
supported
from
the
industry,
which
is
amazing
to
see.
C
So.
Thank
you,
everyone
could
you
go
to
the
next
slide
so
here
I
really
would
like
to
have
chin
talk
about
this
and
so
I'll
take
a
moment.
If
he's
online,
then
he
can
take
over.
If
not,
then
I
can
also
talk
about
this.
D
D
First,
off
model
training
is
added
as
a
tech
preview,
which
takes
onyx
capabilities
into
the
ai
training.
The
very
first
time
a
new
pro-above
message
called
training
info
proto
is
designed
to
represent
the
trainable
model,
including
the
training,
algorithm
initializers
and
a
number
of
new
training
related
operators.
E
Thanks
harry,
hey,
I'm
priscilla
polarthy,
I'm
on
the
extreme
committee
from
microsoft,
and
I
I
wanted
to
share
a
little
bit
about
open
our
onyx,
open
governance
structure
and
how
onyx
works.
Some
of
this
information
you've
seen
before
if
you've
attended
any
of
the
previous
workshops.
But
I
think
many
of
there
are
a
number
of
you
who
have
not
attended
previous
ones,
so
it'll
be
a
nice
intro
to
that,
and
also
we
have
some
exciting
changes
to
to
give
you
an
update
on.
E
So
onyx
is
organized
in
kind
of
three
main
groups
that
help
run
onyx.
There's
a
steering
committee,
which
is
an
elected
body
of
folks,
there's
a
special
interest
groups
or
sigs,
which
are
responsible
for
the
technical
ownership
of
different
parts
of
the
project.
And
there
are
then
there
are
working
groups
which
are
temporary,
temporarily
formed
to
solve
specific
problems,
and
so
these
these
groups
are
oh
next
slide.
E
Please,
these
groups
are
all
meeting
regularly
and
the
meetings
are
open
for
anyone
to
join,
and
so
I've
listed
out.
E
Information
about
what's
going
on
in
these
different
communities
or
these
different
groups
and
join
the
meetings
as
well.
E
One
thing
I
want
to
call
out
and
hear
you
touched
on
this
as
well-
is
that
I'm
very
excited
that
the
model
zoo
and
tutorial
sig
has,
as
a
leader,
who's
now
starting
to
do
the
regular
meetings
there
vinitra
volunteered
a
few
months
ago,
and
that
group
has
started
meeting
and
they've
already
done
a
number
of
important
contributions
to
the
models
and
so
really
excited
for
that
to
get
going
on.
E
The
working
group
side
wanted
to
call
out
that
the
training
working
group
is
is
continuing
currently
and
once
the
they've
been
trying
to
push
the
training
functionality
into
the
onyx
release
and
once
onyx
1.7
goes
out,
you
know
that'll
be
a
success.
E
We
did
close
to
working
groups
since
the
last
community
meeting
the
edge
and
mobile
working
group
as
well
as
the
data
pipeline
groups,
are
currently
closed,
and
that
is
the
nature
of
working
groups.
They
are
temporary,
they
they
spin
up,
they
do
their
work.
They
either
finish
the
work
or
they
decide
that
it's
not
worth
continuing
at
this
point
and
then
they
close,
but
then
new
working
groups
transformed
or
existing
ones
can
be
rod
as
needed.
E
So
if
you
go
to
that
url
there,
you
can
learn
more
about
the
working
groups
what's
active
and
how
to
start
one.
If
you
have,
you
have
an
idea
that
you
want
to
explore
with
the
community.
I
also
want
to
call
it.
The
steering
committee
meets
generally
every
week
and
as
of
a
few
months
ago,
those
meetings
are
open
to
everyone
to
attend.
So
if
you're
interested,
you
can
always
dial
in
and
listen
and
see.
What's
going
on
and
of
course,
the
meeting
notes
are
always
published
as
well.
E
So,
as
you
know,
onyx
is
a
graduated
project
of
lfai
and
we're
very
excited
with
that
development.
That
happened
last
fall
and
as
part
of
that,
there
are
two
things.
First,
the
open
governance
structure
that
I
just
described
and
that
has
been
around
for
about
a
year
or
so
stays
that
still
continues
and
that's
kind
of
how
onyx
will
continue
to
operate
even
under
lfai
but
because
we're
part
of
lsai.
E
We
have
an
opportunity
to
improve
a
number
of
things
that
people
have
pointed
out
over
the
the
last
year
or
so
so
I
want
to
call
that
three
things
that
are
being
done
to
address
this,
so
one
lfai
is
helping
set
up
a
legal
entity
for
onyx
the
charter
and
for
this
legal
entity
will
be
based
on
the
open
governance
plan,
but
this
allows
us
to
have
all
the
assets
or
onyx.
You
know
the
code,
the
logos
etc
be
held
by
a
legal
entity.
E
E
This
may
not
have
much
impact
to
folks
because
they're
both
kind
of
comparable
open
source
licenses,
but
there
are
some
nuances
that
several
folks
like
about
apache
too,
and
and
so
we're
working
through
the
process
of
how
we
reclassify
existing
code,
but
all
new
contributions
will
be
with
apache
2.0
and
we'll
publish
some
more
information
about
this
transition
in
the
coming
weeks.
Related
to
the
apache
tube
move
is
the
switch
from
the
cla
to
the
dco.
E
So
if
you
contributed
to
onyx
in
the
past,
you
know
that
you
have
to
sign
a
cla
and
that
that's
a
requirement
of
kind
of
working
with
the
mit
license
with.
If
we
move
to
the
apache2
license,
then
we
can
switch
to
a
dco,
and
this
one
is.
Your
commit
process
will
be
a
little
different
when
you
do.
E
The
git
commit
you'll
sign
that
by
using
the
the
dash
s
option,
but
you
don't
have
to
sign
any
other
cla
and
then
issues
about
individual
clas
and
corporate
clas
are
kind
of
avoided.
So
this
change
will
also
roll
out
over
the
next
few
weeks
or
so
and
and
you'll
have
we'll
get
more
information
about
that
next
slide.
Actually,
so
the
next
slide
harry's
gonna
talk
about,
and
I
mentioned
the
steering
committee
is
elected
and
the
election
is
starting
now
so
harry.
C
Yeah,
it's
quite
exciting,
and
so,
as
you
probably
know
about
a
year
ago,
we
established
the
steering
committee
and
these
members
were
actually
selected
and
we
selected
the
committee
members
because
we
wanted
to
create
like
a
solid
foundation
for
the
onyx
project.
But,
like
croissants
mentioned,
we
are
actually
opening
up
the
election
for
the
syrian
committee
members,
and
so
we
are
now
accepting
applications
until
april
20th,
which
is
monday,
and
you
can
go
to
the
link
that
you
see
here.
C
Onyx,
dot,
ai,
slash,
cs,
steering
committee
dash
apply,
and
once
you
go
to
that
link,
then
you
will
have
a
form
and
you
can
fill
out
the
form
to
apply.
You
can
also
find
this
link
on
the
facebook
and
then
twitter
of
onyx.
So
if
you
don't
remember
the
link,
then
you
can
go
there
and
then
receive
a
link,
we'll
also
try
to
post
this
on
the
github
and
then
also
on
the
onyx.ai
website
itself,
so
that
you
can
have
access
to
the
link
in
terms
of
the
eligibility.
C
If
you
want
to
apply,
you
can
basically
self-nominate
yourself
and
you're
not
required
to
be
a
contributor.
We
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
open
it
up
for
everybody
who
wants
to
contribute
to
the
onyx
project
at
the
greatest
level,
but
the
the
people
who
decide
on
the
the
candidate
to
become
the
new
steering
committee
member
are
going
to
be
the
contributors
to
the
onyx
project.
C
In
terms
of
the
methodology.
We
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
limited
one
vote
for
the
member
company,
but
you
probably
know
that
I
mentioned
that
everybody
who
are
the
contributor
to
the
honest
project
has
a
vote,
and
so
how
does
that
actually
work?
C
So
all
the
contributors
actually
has
a
one
vote
and
then
they
can
basically
mark
their
preference
and
so
you'll
have
a
multiple
candidates
and
then
they
can
basically
rank
their
preference
in
terms
of
numbers,
one
two,
three
four
and
so
forth,
and
then
we
are
going
to
use
a
method
called
the
pointer
set
voting
and
so
and
with
the
schultz
method.
C
C
I
want
at
the
contributor
level
and
then
also
I'm
rolling
up
to
the
member
company
level,
and
so
then
the
the
final
result
is
going
to
be
based
on
the
member
company
votes
and
then
all
votes,
including
the
contributor
votes
and
then
also
the
member
company
votes,
are
going
to
be
published
on
github
so
that
we
give
guarantee
a
maximum
transparency
in
terms
of
the
election
for
the
timeline.
C
C
If
you
want
to
read
more
about
how
the
election
actually
works,
then
you
can
still
go
to
the
onyx
dot,
ai,
slash,
sc,
applied
link
and
then
there
within
it
there's
another
link
called
the
onyx
dot,
ai,
slash,
selection,
dash
guide,
and
so
that
provides
a
guideline
for
as
to
how
these
these
times
these
things
are
going
to
be
carried
out
so
yeah.
This
is
an
exciting
opportunity
to
contribute
to
the
onyx
project,
and
so
I
encourage
everybody
to
apply.
Thank
you
so
much.
A
All
right
any
questions,
I'm
gonna
take
this
time
to
switch
here
to
abraham,
going
to
give
an
update
from
the
lfai
perspective.
B
Okay,
thank
you.
I
I
see
I
was
unmuted
by
the
host.
Thank
you
very
much
good
morning.
Everyone,
I'm
ibrahim,
haddad,
I'm
the
ed
of
rfai,
and
I
have
a
few
minutes
here
to
chat
with
you
and
present
on.
What's
next
for
onyx
from
a
foundation
perspective,
so
the
title
of
the
slide
is
kind
of
interesting.
Onyx
is
now
an
lfai
foundation
graduate
project.
So
what's
next
next
slide,
please.
So
this
is
not
an
update
on
the
foundation,
it's
very
specific
to
to
onyx
and
next
slide.
B
So,
as
as
a
general
perspective,
our
goal
and
mission
in
lfai
is
to
support
what
we
consider
critical
projects
in
the
open
source,
ai
ecosystem
and
build
and
enable
these
projects
with
a
number
of
services
to
make
them
sustainable
on
the
long
term,
and
these
services
and
support
are
and
can
be
divided
into
a
number
of
baskets,
including
you
know,
governance
and
membership,
things
related
to
development
process,
infrastructure,
ecosystem
development
and
ip
management,
and
in
the
earlier
presentation,
by
prasad
he
already
mentioned.
B
You
know
we're
in
the
process
of
setting
up
the
legal
entity,
we're
updating
the
licensing
from
rmit
to
apache,
moving
from
cla
to
dco
and
kind
of
doing
all
these
different
units,
and
what
I
will
present
in
the
following
few
slides
are
the
different
areas
where
we
can
support
the
onyx
community,
and
I
think
this
will
kind
of
give
you
an
idea
on
the
various
services
we
offer
to
our
hosted
projects
and
if
any
of
these
kind
of
resonate
with
you
and
you'd
like
to
get
involved
with
with
us
on
on
these
different
services,
please
reach
out
to
the
sitting
committee
and
you
know,
initiate
your
own
process
on
using
these
services
next
slide,
please.
B
So
today
we
have
onyx,
it's
hosted
in
a
independent
foundation.
In
defending
the
initial
environment,
there
are
dedicated
staff,
so
there's
jacqueline
surfing
who's
on
the
call
as
well.
It's
been
working
with
everybody
on
setting
up
this
spiritual
day,
there's
myself
and
there's
other
people
in
the
background
who
are
contributing
to
and
available
to
support,
onyx
as
part
of
lfai
program
mentioned
the
charter
and
the
governance.
I
will
not
cover
that.
B
B
We
have
consolidated
onyx
social
media,
and
now
it's
shared
with
the
student
committee
via
your
special
interface.
So
that's
great
and
unfortunately
this
call
was
supposed
to
be
a
face-to-face
meeting
due
to
recovery.
We
have
to
adjust,
but
typically
we
provide
and
support
what
we
call
lfai
days,
which
is
basically
a
whole
day,
sometimes
two
days,
if
needed,
of
community
meetings
that
are
supported
by
rfai
dedicated
for
specific
projects.
B
So
hopefully,
once
this
kind
of
unusual
situation
ends,
we
can
move
to
face
to
face
and
meet
in
person
and
have
a
day
or
two
of
onyx
face-to-face
meetups.
Another
service
we
provide
is
source
code
license
scanning.
We
do
that
every
other
month.
We
provide
reports
on
our
findings
and
share
it
with
the
with
the
project,
especially
if
there
are
any
updates
to
be
made
to
the
code
or
the
contributions.
B
A
new
development
we're
doing
at
the
linux
foundation
is
we're
building
what
you
call
developer
analytics
platform.
You
can
actually
visit
the
website
and
explore
it,
and
one
of
the
things
we
need
help
with
from
the
different
project.
Communities
is
try
to
identify
which
individual
works
for
what
company.
So
we
can
group
the
contributions
properly.
So
if,
if
there
are
any
individuals
in
the
honors
community
who
would
like
to
work
with
me
on
this,
please
out
to
me
in
private
next
slide.
B
Please
there
are
a
number
of
I
mentioned
services
in
the
beginning,
so
there
are
a
number
of
services
that
we
offer.
One
of
them
is
event
management,
so
one
of
the
things
that
links
foundation
does
really
well
is
building
these
great
events
and
bringing
communities
together.
B
So
in
specific
to
lfai,
we
host
ffai
days
a
number
of
a
number
of
times
per
year.
We
also
have
what
you
call
rfai
meetings,
which
is
which
are
open
meetings
for
all
of
our
members
and
our
wholesale
projects.
They
typically
happen
parallel
to
the
open
source
summit.
Both
you
know
across
all
regions,
north
america,
europe
and
asia.
B
We
also
have
tracks
of
for
lf
ai
across
all
open
source
summits,
where
we
welcome
people
to
submit
call
for
presentations
specific
to
open
source
ai
and
we've
seen
a
number
of
phonics
submissions
in
the
past.
Thank
you
for
that.
We
also
host
a
booth
at
different
events,
including
cube
cars
and
different
open
source
summits.
B
B
So
I
would
welcome
you
to
for
for
those
specific
individuals
you're
more
than
welcome
to
to
follow
the
link,
and
hopefully
very
soon
we
can
start
having
face-to-face
meeting
and
we
have
travel
funding
available
for
those
who
meet
the
criterias
next
slightly,
so
so
any
so.
All
of
that
is
available
to
onyx
similar
to
the
other
services
I
will
describe.
We
have
some.
We
offer
marketing
services
and
different
programs
in
terms
of
blogs,
white
papers,
posters
for
events
and
and
and
conferences.
B
We
offer
also
creative
work.
I
have
here
kind
of
a
screenshot
an
example
of
a
paper
we've
done,
which
is
more
like
an
e-book
like
30-40
pages
for
project,
so
we
can
help
onyx
produce
similar
content.
We
also
do
a
lot
of
marketing
efforts
to
promote
the
projects,
whether
it's
success
stories,
case
studies
and
supporting
with
social
media
channels
and
whatnot.
B
So
if
any
of
these
areas
fall
in,
you
know,
as
as
an
interest
area
for
any
of
the
participants
here
and
or
special
committees
in
onyx,
please
reach
out
to
us
and
we're
more
than
happy
to
work
with
you
on
these
next
slide.
Please
other
services
include
legal
services,
so
prazan
mentioned
they
moved
from
cla
to
dcos.
This
is
an
example
of
that.
The
combined
scans
I
mentioned
that
moving
the
or
hosting
the
trademark
of
the
project
in
the
neutral
entity
that
in
flight
as
well.
B
One
thing
I'd
like
to
note
is
that
we
also
have
regional
offices,
so
we
have
people
on
the
ground
in
japan
and
china
that
help
us
with
business
development
that
helps
us
with
creating
local
events
and
other
areas.
So
these
are
areas
where
we
can
help
onyx
with
people
in
you
know,
on
on
the
ground,
in
in
china
and
and
in
japan,
and
hopefully
you
know
the
covered
situation
wrapping
up.
Hopefully
soon
we
can
spin
into
action
in
these
spaces
next
slide,
please.
B
So,
as
I
was
putting
these,
you
know
these
notes
together.
It
came
to
my
mind
that
you
know
training
is
actually
a
great
opportunity
there
for
onyx,
given
the
adoption
and
and
the
number
of
organizations
and
companies
using
it.
B
So
the
next
foundation
has
partnered
with
the
with
alex
and
produced
really
a
number
of
training
classes
for
people
to
to
to
take,
and
if
you
follow
the
link,
you
will
see
the
number
of
classes
we've
done,
and
I
think
this
might
be
a
great
opportunity
there
for
onyx
to
take
advantage
of
this
and
plan,
maybe
in
onyx
class
that
we
host
on
alex
and
and
and
promote
and
kind
of
grow
that
onyx
specific
knowledge
within
the
general
community
of
developers
and
and
contributors.
B
We
also
have,
within
the
lfai
we
have
a
working
group
called
the
ml
workflow
effort,
which,
whose
goal
is
to
identify
and
opportunities
of
collaboration
between
the
different
hosted
projects
and
and
work
with
this
project
on
creating
these
different
integration
points,
and
today,
actually
there
was
also
a
proposal
for
interoperability
across
these
different
projects.
So
this
is
something
I
would
highly
encourage
the
onyx
community
to
get
engaged
with.
B
There
are
a
number
of
hosted
projects
in
rfi
that
already
support
the
onyx
format
and
working
with
onyx
and
others
don't
so
I
would
encourage
you
to,
and
I'm
more
than
happy
to
to
work
with
you
on
this,
to
to
figure
out
what
projects
don't
support
onyx
yet
and
work
with
you
and
them
to
make
sure
that
they
support
onyx.
Also,
we
explore
different
opportunities
with
other
umbrella
foundations.
You
know,
as
you
know,
under
linux
foundation,
there
are
a
number
of
other
foundations.
B
You
know:
cncf
cdf
edge,
hyperledger,
network,
automotive
and
and
several
others,
and
all
of
these
foundations
are
looking
to
infuse
ai
as
part
of
their
projects
and
their
offerings
and
onyx
kind
of
is
a
cornerstone
cornerstone
technology.
So
I
would
really
welcome
any
participants
in
on
likes
who
would
like
to
explore
onyx
support
in
these
different
umbrella
foundations
and
more
than
happy
to
to
work
with
you
on
this
next
slide.
Please.
B
So
there
are
really
a
variety
of
opportunities
and
and
ways
that
we
can
work
with
the
owners
community
and
and
support
you
on
these
different
fronts.
Please.
B
You
know
once
once
this
is
over
when
this
workshop's
over
take
a
few
minutes
to
to
view
the
slides
and
communicate
with
with
the
stating
committee
on
on
on
what
is
of
interest
to
the
community
and
please
reach
out
to
us
and
we're
very
excited
to
to
have
onyx
as
a
project
in
rfai
and
to
work
with
you
to
support
it
and
enable
it
to
and
to
make
it
kind
of
the
de
facto
standard
for
what
it
does.