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A
All
right,
so,
let's
call
to
order
the
public
february
26,
2021,
open,
js
foundation,
board
meeting
welcome
everyone.
C
Todd
welcome
everybody
up
on
the
screen.
We
have
our
board
directory
and
I'm
going
to
skip
forward
just
a
slide
here
robin.
Would
you
like
to
do
the
honor.
B
I
would
love
to
do
the
honors
and,
on
behalf
of
the
cross
project
council
and
our
board,
to
welcome
sarah
chips
as
our
cpc
rep
to
the
board.
Welcome
sarah.
I
would
love
for
you
to
introduce
yourself
to
folks
who
are
watching.
D
Thank
you
thanks
robin
and
thanks
everyone
else,
including
cpc
members.
So
my
name
is
sarah
chips.
I'm
the
director
of
community
at
stack
overflow,
I'm
a
big
fan
and
part
of
the
javascript
ecosystem
for
a
long
time
and
been
building
software
for
20
years.
B
Now
great
thanks,
sarah,
so
she,
along
with
michael
dawson,
our
other
cpc
rep.
I
represent
all
of
our
37
projects
into
the
foundation.
It's
their
voice,
cool.
C
B
Yes,
and
I'm
also
delighted
to
thank
chris
borchers,
who
is
cycling
off
from
our
cpc,
rep
chris,
as
you
may
know,
was
the
executive
director
of
the
js
foundation
and
he
then
became
one
of
our
board
members
representing
the
cpc
he's
now
at
microsoft,
and
I've
learned
a
ton
from
him.
As
I
came
into
my
new
role
and
like
I
said
I
like
to
give
him
five
stars,
because
I'm
all
about
online
right
now,
so
hey
chris
you're
still
with
us
yeah
on
the
call.
E
Yeah,
no,
absolutely
it's
been
awesome
and
yeah
I'll
still
be
around
in
the
community
and-
and
I'm
also
just
super
happy
to
see.
Sarah
take
this
role,
because
yeah
that
I
was
watching
the
election
and
honestly
hoping
it
would
be.
Sarah,
so
welcome.
C
Okay,
well
so
for
our
agenda
today
we
actually
decided
to
move
the
approval
of
minutes
to
email,
so
we're
going
to
skip
through
that
robin
will
give
a
certification
update.
We
have
michael
and
sarah
here
to
give
a
cpc
update
and
then
we
have
rachel
roma
to
give
a
marketing
update.
Does
anybody
have
anything
you'd
like
to
add
to
the
agenda.
C
B
Yes,
your
certification
program
is
going
well,
particularly
since
we
added
a
training
program
last
summer,
and
we
were
super
excited
just
this
last
week
to
launch
a
new
free
training.
B
So
we've
had
a
lot
of
interest
in
that
you
can
do
the
training
as
a
standalone,
but
if
you
really
want
to
get
certified,
I
think
having
that
training
really
does
help,
and
I
think
we're
seeing
across
the
industry
that
that,
having
that
certification
really
sort
of
helps
you
sort
of
stand
out,
perhaps
in
the
marketplace,
and
that
really
helps
kind
of
you
know
as
an
employer
to
some
identify
some
great
candidates.
I
know
node.js
is
pretty
hot
right
now,
so
it's
been
for
a
while.
B
So
we're
really
happy
to
see
that
free
training
also
just
to
call
out
that
we
do
have
discounts
for
members
as
well
as
our
javascript
landia
supporters
as
well,
and
it's
been
fun
to
see
some
of
those
js
landia
folks
come
through
and
get
their
discounts
their
discount
codes.
B
C
Okay
brings
us
to
the
cpc
update
michael
and
sarah.
F
Thanks
so
in
terms
of
project
related
updates,
we
don't
have
any
new
projects,
applications
or
anything
or
projects
entering
to
report.
At
this
time.
We
do
have
something
to
announce,
though,
on
the
collaboration
network
front,
we
have
our
first
collaboration
space,
who
has
had
applied
and
has
been
approved.
F
So
we
have
a
new
collaboration,
space,
ramping
up
related
to
package,
vulnerability,
management
and
reporting,
the
focus
being
on
figuring
out
how
you
know
we
can
make
it
easier
for
maintainers
to
to
sort
of
manage
vulnerabilities
which
maybe
are
reported
against
one
of
their
dependencies,
but
they're
not
actually
using
the
the
api
service
surface
so
that
you
know
it
doesn't
actually
affect
them,
but
today
they
still
get
flagged
as
as
having
a
vulnerability
and
thinking
about
ideas
of
how
we
can
better
manage
and
let
maintainers
manage
that
kind
of
that
kind
of
thing.
F
So
I'm
excited
to
see
that
starting
to
ramp
up,
we've
created
the
repository
which
you
can
go.
Take
a
look
at
look
at
and
we'll
have
some.
You
know
some
some
information
going
out
in
terms
of
you
know
how
to
get
involved
and
when,
when
things
are
going
to
get
started
soon,
next
page.
F
F
Thanks,
there's
ongoing
so
some
of
the
things
that
the
cpc
is
currently
working
on,
there's
ongoing
discussion
around
improving
diversity,
we've
mentioned
before
that
the
cpc
is
moving
from
a
every
week
meeting
to
every
other
week
and
the
alternate
weeks
are
being
used
as
a
working
session.
F
The
discussions
around
defining
an
annual
review
process,
close
and
kind
of
the
part-
that's
that's
we've
completed
since
the
last
time
is:
we've
removed
the
ghost
stage
and
sort
of
moved
that
to
an
attribute
of
a
of
a
project
versus
a
stage
a
stage
for
the
project.
F
There's
also
been
some
discussion
about
projects
as
they
move
to
the
emeritus
status.
We've
added
an
informal
checklist
of
the
things
we
should
think
about
as
projects
move
to
emeritus
and
we're
tweaking
the
governance
to
to
require
consensus
when
that
happens
from
the
cpc
versus
a
two-thirds
vote.
F
We've
actually
done
the
rename
across
all
of
the
projects
and
we're
working
to
update
the
links-
and
you
know
thanks
to
senil,
who
submitted
a
number
of
prs
for
for
doing
those
updates
and
the
individual
supporter
program.
I
think
it
may
have
been
mentioned
before,
but
we're
up
to
245
supporters.
F
So
it's
it's
great
that
you
know
we
continue
to
have
support
to
see
that
grow,
and
you
know
I'm
really
excited
about
that
program
as
well
and
next
page
and
just
in
terms
of
actual
charter
changes
which
we
report
you
know
in
in
line
with
that
work
to
to
rename
the
primary
branch
to
maine.
There's
been
a
few
prs
and
one
of
them
has
been
to
the
the
governance
document
to
change
those
links,
and
we've
also
done
that
in
a
few
other
links,
I
think
that's
the
update
we
have
from
the
cpc.
B
Yeah,
I
think
michael
covered
a
little
bit
to
date.
We
have
launched
the
program
and
then
our
our
cpc
committee
has
been
working
on.
How
can
we
expand
it
even
further,
so
we're
looking
at
the
best
way
to
digitally
create
some
passports
and
then
we'll
soon
be
adding
project
badges
for
your
favorite
projects,
and
probably
some
other
milestones
as
well
so
be
on
the
lookout
for
that
and
join
if
you
haven't,
if
you
haven't,
become
a
member
of
jslandia,
yet.
G
Yes,
absolutely
so
our
our
blog
is
chugging
right
along
february
is
about
average
of
where
we
can
expect
to
be
in
the
month,
definitely
filling
up
the
pipeline
with
some
good
content
for
the
community
next
slide.
If
there
are
no
questions
website,
metrics
are
down
slightly
this
month.
I
do
want
to
point
out
that
we
have
seen
an
influx
of
some
bot
traffic.
G
I
have
been
kind
of
in
touch
with
the
linux
foundation,
the
folks
that
handle
websites
over
there-
and
this
is
actually
not
not
special
to
us.
So
it
seems
like
this
is
kind
of
happening
across
the
board.
We
have
nothing
to
worry
about,
but
we're
going
to
continue
to
monitor
this.
Just
to
see
you
know
what's
going
on.
If
there's
anything,
we
need
to
do
any
questions.
G
If
none,
we
can
keep
keep
moving
social
media.
So
this
is
our.
These
are
our
twitter
metrics.
We
saw
a
nice
spike
for
our
ask
me
anything
with
the
program
committee
for
our
opencfp
ama.
Also
just
wanted
to
point
out
that
we
are
down
slightly
in
published
engagement
for
twitter.
However,
last
month
I
think
we
were
up
over
400
percent.
So
it's
still
doing
really
really
well
on
the
engagement
front
for
for
our
twitter
handle
any
questions
pertaining
to
twitter.
G
If
none,
we
can
move
on
to
linkedin
so
again
we're
continuing
to
gain
traction
with
our
followers
lots
of
great
engagement
that
that
particular
spike
that
you're
seeing
is
actually
some
node
js
certification
content
that
we've
posted
wanted
to
point
out
that
I
think
this
is
the
first
time
that
we've
dipped
below
100
on
our
sentiment,
and
I
think
that
was
a
fluke
in
the
algorithm,
because
in
checking
there's
really
nothing
nothing
out
of
the
ordinary
in
the
things
that
we've
posted
so
next
month
we'll
we
should
see
that
go
back
to
are
our
typical
100
positive
sentiment
on
linkedin
any
questions
for
linkedin.
G
If
none,
we
can
move
over
to
youtube
again
continuing
to
perform
really
well
on
youtube.
With
the
awesome
content
that
we've
created
previously,
I
did
want
to
point
out
that
one
of
our
projects
webdriver
put
out
a
really
great
video
for
their
v7
release,
which
was
great
supplemental
content
for
their
overall
release.
G
Performing
really
well,
and
so
that's
another
thing
that
we're
going
to
continue
to
work
with
projects
on
regarding
different
types
of
content
that
they
can
kind
of
do
on
the
fly
and
a
little
bit
easier,
easier
types
of
content,
kind
of
talking
about
the
things
that
they
know
so
really
cool
to
see
that
in
the
top
top
five
any
questions.
B
I've
just
commented
on
vs
code
had
a
conference
this
last
month
and
so
sana's
breakout
session
from
openjs
world
came
to
the
top
for
our
channel,
which
was
kind
of
cool
to
see
during
their
conference.
C
B
Just
I'm
excited
for
2021
and
really
excited
by
this
great
group.
We
have
on
the
staff
and
on
our
board
so
and
cpc
lots
of
good
things
going.
A
And
and
again
thanks
to
the
staff
for
putting
together
the
materials
again
for
a
very
good
productive
board,
meeting
and
we'll
vote
the
minutes
through
email
and
continue
on,
and
let's
have
a
great
2021
as
we
get
going
all
right.
So,
let's
call
the
foundation
board
meeting
to
a
close.
Thank
you,
brian.