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From YouTube: OpenJS Foundation F2F board meeting - May 2020
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B
A
Thank
you.
Okay,
up
on
the
screen,
we
have
our
open,
J's,
Foundation,
board
directory
and
up
on
the
screen.
Now
we
also
have
our
agenda
so
for
today
we
have
a
couple
of
things
which
we're
going
to
go
through.
First
off,
we
will
approve
the
meeting
minutes
from
the
last
meeting.
We
also
will
discuss
a
little
bit
about
the
upcoming
event.
A
A
It
looks
like
we
can
get
going:
okay,
first,
topics
to
approve
the
April
24th
2020
board,
meeting
minutes
from
the
public
session.
These
have
been
distributed
out
to
the
board.
Does
anybody
have
any
questions,
or
would
somebody
like
to
make
a
motion
to
adopt
the
minutes
motion
to
adopt?
Thank
you,
Michael.
Do
we
have
a
second
okay?
A
C
I
think
we
had
mentioned
last
month
that
we
are
officially
a
virtual
event
and
we're
quite
excited
about
it.
There's
new
technologies
and
platforms
that
are
allowing
us
to
to
kind
of
replicate
some
of
that
engagement.
We
can
have,
and
so
we're
working
on
building
that
out.
So
you
can
chat
with
the
speakers
and
learn
more
from
the
sessions,
but
just
off
on
the
event
and
again
it's
our
25th
anniversary.
So
our
program
committee
just
had
amazing,
so
you
have
peas
to
choose
from
that
schedule
is
now
published
on
the
event
website.
C
So
if
you
register
for
the
event
which
we'd
like
to
do,
you
can
actually
go
in
and
build
out
your
schedule
and
then
we've
also
published
our
keynote
lineup,
which
is
quite
exciting
lots
of
folks
who
are
doing
amazing
and
inspiring
things
across
the
industry.
So
please
check
that
out.
I'm
the
event
is
free
and
we
also
have
our
collaborator
summit
that
we've
expanded
to
three
days.
So
Monday
is
geared
toward
new
contributors.
C
Thursday
we're
doing
a
project
specific
day.
So
if
you,
if
you're
working
on
a
project
or
want
to
do
more
working
with
amp
or
node
or
electron
or
other
projects,
you
can
join
one
of
those
project
tracks
on
Thursday
and
then
Friday
is
our
cross
project.
Council
collaborators
I
made
a
lots
of
information
on
the
site
and
ways
to
get
engaged
any
questions.
C
We
are
now
over
700
registered
on
our
certification.
If
you
may
know,
we
launched
a
training
program
to
support
that.
We
launched
the
app
certification
training
program
last
week
and
will
soon
be
a
lunch
launching
services
and
a
free
training
as
well,
so
that
o
important
point
we
actually
extended
our
30%
discount
through
May
31st,
so
be
sure
to
check
that
out
and
you'll
often
see
regular
blogs,
probably
every
week
or
so
on.
Our
Open
Jazz
foundation
blog
from,
for
example,
folks,
who
have
taken
the
exam
and
what
to
expect.
A
C
Know
you
get
12
months
to
take
your
exam
and
you
get
free
retakes.
So
we
do
find
that
folks,
once
you
do
buy
your
exam,
it
is
good
to
spend
a
little
time
being
and
checking
out
those
resources.
But
just
so
you
know,
if
you're
quite
well-versed,
that
we
do
have,
you
are
allowed
to
check
out
the
documentation
as
you're
taking
the
exam
and
there's
even
links
to
documentation
on
each
page,
but
it
is
a
two
hour
exam.
So
you
do
want
to
be
efficient
with
your
time.
C
C
D
Sure
so,
like
in
terms
of
project
applications,
we
don't
have
any
new
applications
to
report.
The
CPC
is
focusing
on
on
is
a
few
issues
that
are
potentially
slowing
down
some
of
the
final
steps
for
existing
applications,
so
we're
looking
at
how
we
can
remove
those
roadblocks,
we're
continuing
the
process
of
onboarding
existing
projects
and
there
aren't
any
blockers
on
that
front.
That
we're
aware
of
a
few
highlights.
Since
the
last
meeting
is
we
had
an
election
of
voting
members
from
the
regular
members.
D
That
was
something
that
had
been
in
the
Charter,
but
we
hadn't
done
for
the
first
year.
So
that's
that
votes
been
held
and
closed.
We
approved
the
Charter
for
the
code
of
conduct
working
group.
The
collaboration
network
proposal
has
landed
a
stage
zero
and
is
now
proposed
to
move
to
stage
one
there's
no
computer,
for
that.
We
made
a
few
tweaks
to
the
CPC
governance,
the
Charter
and
the
governance,
which
were
landed
after
board
approval.
One
example
is
clarifying
the
requirements
for
regular
members,
some
of
the
active
work
that's
out
there
and
before
I.
D
Do
that
I'll
just
remind
people
that
if
you
really
want
to
keep
up
to
what
what
is
up
Jori
sends
up
sends
out
a
I
forget
the
title
of
it
but,
like
you
know,
what's
happened
in
the
last
week
and
that's
a
great
way
to
keep
up
on
the
individual
updates
and
I've
got
the
link
to
the
mailing
list.
You
can
register
for
that,
but
there's
some
active
discussion
around
how
we
use
the
2nd
CPC
director
seat
this
year.
D
It
was
assigned
to
be
elected
by
the
node
project
for
the
first
year
and
it's
up
to
the
CPC
how
it
will
be
assigned
to
the
process
for
it
being
assigned
in
the
second
year.
So
the
discussions
are
starting
on
that
there's
some
discussion
around
the
individual
membership
program,
which
is
something
that
we've
done
some
work
in
the
past
but
had
hasn't,
hasn't
been
actively
discussed.
So
discussions
restarting
their
work.
We'll
continue
to
work
on
guidance
for
security
reporting
for
the
program
for
projects.
D
Copyright
guidance,
we've
talked
about
a
number
of
code
of
conduct
process
issues.
The
election
for
the
CPC
chair
is
is
upcoming
in
the
next
month
or
so
and,
as
Robin
mentioned
earlier,
there's
lots
of
preparations
going
on
for
the
collaborator
summit
and
you
know
sessions
and
and
and
all
the
work
that's
going
to
go
into
to
be
ready
for
that.
A
E
So
first
light
here
is
our
open,
jeaious
foundation,
blog
metrics
I'd
like
to
point
everybody
to
the
May,
20
20
members,
and
that's
actually
a
little
bit
out
of
date.
We've
actually
have
surpassed
our
April
numbers
as
of
this
morning
and
that's
mostly
due
to
the
training
announcements
that
we
put
out
earlier
this
week,
which
also
didn't
make
this
update.
But
it's
always
great
content.
People
really
enjoy
reading
about
what
we're
doing
with
training
and
certification,
so
that
kind
of
came
came
to
light
as
well.
E
It's
again,
you
can
kind
of
see
some
of
the
with
the
training
stuff
we
did
hit
a
little
bit
of
a
we've
got
some
good,
some
good
traffic
to
the
website,
we're
going
to
continue
to
iterate
on
website
metrics
next
month,
you'll
be
seeing
some,
maybe
some
new
stuff
around
referrals
and
things
like
that.
So
keep
your
eyes
for
next
month
and
we'll.
You
know
continue
to
to
report
out
on
this
stuff
any
questions
about
what
we're
seeing
regarding
website.
Metrics,
no.
D
C
E
Great,
we
can
go
to
the
next
slide,
there's
no
other
questions
I'm
so
onto
social
media.
I,
always
start
out
with
sentiment.
Our
sentiment
is
great.
This
month
again,
dialing
it
down
a
little
bit
into
what
with
miscategorized
under
negative.
For
some
reasons
you
know
the
the
tweets
from
from
node-red
was
categorized
as
negative
I
did
go
in
and
manually
update.
All
of
those
things
I
mean,
as
you
can
imagine.
There
are
a
lot
of
retweets
and
things
like
that.
So
there
was
a
lot
of
you
know
just
updating
on
that,
and
then
you
know.
E
The
jQuery
announcement,
which
you
know
releases
are
positive,
however,
and
some
of
that
stuff
at
least
some
of
their
their
language
may
be
considered
negative,
so
I
went
through
and
updated.
All
of
that,
you
can
see
our
published
engagement
trend
down
at
the
bottom
left.
We
did
see
some
good
some
good
engagement
around
the
open,
Jas
world
announcement,
so
that
was
good
to
see
so
yeah
any
any
questions
regarding
Twitter
specifically.
E
Great
we
can
head
on
to
the
next
slide,
so
LinkedIn
continues
would
continue
to
grow
our
audience
there
actually
I
logged
in
this
morning,
and
we
were
over
600
followers,
so
we're
really
gaining
some
traction.
If
you
haven't
had
a
chance
to
go
and
follow
us
along
there,
please
do
it's
greatly.
Support
is
greatly
appreciated.
E
100%,
100%,
positive
sentiment,
so
that's
great
to
see
and
I
didn't
want
to
I
did
want
to
point
out
the
the
dip
in
engagement
trend
and
I
attribute
that
to
last
month
we
were
up
so
high
that
you
know
we
weren't,
actually
gonna
see
a
little
bit
of
a
decline
so
still,
overall
we're
doing
really
well
on
growing
our
LinkedIn
community
and
and
engagement
and
all
that
stuff.
On
that
platform,
any
questions
regarding
again
specifically.
E
Great,
we
can
move
on
long
to
the
next,
so
we
continue
to
city
really
great
on
on
YouTube
and
a
lot
of
that
we
do
attribute
to
our
monthly
AMAs.
This
month
we
featured
node-red
and
it
was
our
highest
performing
video.
We
got
a
great
spike.
It
was
our
highest
attended,
so
not
only
in
replays
but
actually
folks
who
joined,
live
and
asked
questions
very
engaged
group.
E
So
that
was
really
awesome
to
see
and
you
can
see
them
just
visually
see
what
you
know,
what
that
did
for
our
numbers
and
yet
we're
just
we're
continuing
to
chug
along
on
YouTube
and
build
engagement
there
and
we'll
continue
with
with
our
AMAs
our
next
one
is
going
to
be
with
the
nodejs
security
working
group
on
June
3rd,
so
really
excited
about
that
any.
So
this
one
right.
B
E
E
E
Sometimes
you
know
most
times
it
does
it
and
we
we
collect
all
questions
in
advance
via
Google
Forms,
so
people
have
so
you
know
the
participants
have
an
opportunity
to
see
sort
of
what
is
being
asked,
and
you
know
we
we
have
like
a
whole
seems
like
a
whole
production
thing.
We've
kind
of
you
know
we
have
someone
on
Zoom
handling
questions
coming
in
and
it's
it's.
It's
turned
into
a
well-oiled
machine,
I'm,
pretty
proud
of
the
program,
so
yeah
lots.
E
C
E
Agree,
you
know
it's
definitely
an
iterative
process.
Initially,
it
was
not
as
me
doing
like
the
moderation
piece
of
it
and
we
quickly
learned
that
you
know
it
really.
It
really
helps
to
have
someone
who's
very
familiar
with,
but
you
know
that's
that
technical
aspect
and
it's
really
made
all
the
difference
in
the
content.
A
B
Looks
like
we
have
reached
the
end,
so
thank
you
to
everyone
who
attended,
but
thank
you
to
the
staff
again
for
pulling
everything
together
for
the
board
meeting
very
nice
work
and
you
know
we
continue
to
make
a
lot
of
progress.
So
it's
good
to
see
the
support
happening
for
the
blue
team
at
large.
Thank
you.