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Description
A
B
Hey
yeah
welcome
everybody.
We
have
a
good
agenda
today
for
our
public
session.
We
have
new
faces
that
have
joined
today
and
we'll
talk
about
that
a
little
bit.
We
have
some
staffing
changes
that
I
wanted
to
share
and
reach
out
for
you
all
if
anyone's
interested,
we'll
have
our
javascript
lambda
update
a
standards,
working
group,
events,
marketing
and
last
but
not
least,
training
and
certification.
B
So
jumping
right
in
we
recently
had
a
wonderful
election
at
the
open,
js
foundation
and
we
have
three
new
members,
our
and
community
folks
who
were
elected,
abby,
paula
and
mateo.
I
think
mateo
just
stepped
away
for
a
quick
sec,
but
if
abby,
if
you
want
to
introduce
yourself
quickly.
C
I
work
at
github,
where
I
lead
our
open
source,
maintainer
programs,
I've
just
completed
three
months
there,
it's
a
little
bit
new
still,
but
I
come
from
mozilla,
whereas
for
eight
years,
where
I
let
our
open
source
developer
engagement,
around
trust
for
the
ai
and
the
mozilla
festival,
so
very
excited
to
be
here.
I
care
a
lot
about
open
source
and
bit
newer
to
this
community,
but
really
excited
to
see
what's
happening.
Definitely
a
user
of
javascript
right
now.
Now,
I'm
here.
B
Great
welcome
paula.
Would
you
like
to
introduce
yourself
sure,
hi,
everyone,
I'm
paula,
paul,
I'm
a
field
cto
with
near
forum,
and
I
am
the
technical
sponsor
of
our
developer
experience
team
at
near
forum
that
really
focuses
on
a
lot
of
our
open
source
work,
and
it's
really
great
to
be
here.
I'm
also
a
part
of
the
newb
organization
and
focus.
B
Great
and
mateo
is
with
us:
he
had
to
step
away
for
a
minute,
we'll
come
back
when
he
returns
and
he
can
introduce
himself,
and
I
also
want
to
welcome
our
new
board
member
sarah
jane
whitfield,
but
first
to
thank
sonal.
Barnia
sonal
is
at
google
still
at
google,
but
very
busy
with
work
and
family,
and
so
she
is
passing
the
torch
to
sarah
jane.
So
sarah
jane.
C
And
he
likes
to
be
here
joining
the
board
and
I'm
like
settle
part
of
the
open
source
programs
office
at
google,
so
really
really
excited
to
support
all
the
openjs
endeavors.
C
B
And
then
thank
you
all
for
our
other
folks
who
are
on
our
board
and
continue
to
support
us
every
day.
B
Okay,
so
quick!
Next,
first
on
the
agenda
is
staffing.
I
just
want
to
give
you
all
an
update
for
those
of
you
who
are
familiar
with
the
way
the
linux
foundation
works
is
it's
kind
of
cool
that
we
share
a
lot
of
our
resourcing
and
staff
and
staffing
across
the
linux
foundation.
I'm
100.
B
We
have
kahil
white
who's,
50
on
program
management,
kylie,
wagger
dirks,
who
is
50
in
marketing
communications,
and
then
many
of
you
know
jori
berson,
who's
super
awesome.
She
was
our
community
director
pm
she's,
so
awesome
that
she
got
promoted
to
be
the
vice
president
of
standards
at
the
linux
foundation,
so
yay
jewelry.
B
So
now
we
are
looking
to
backfill
jori's
position
and
this
person
would
come
on
and
be
50
with
us,
but
there
are
a
number
of
open
opportunities
at
the
linux
foundation,
so
check
out
the
one
for
the
program
manager.
You
would
support
us
and
then
there's
several
other
entities.
I
believe
the
security
group
is
looking
for
some
folks
as
well,
so
just
kind
of
thinking
about
the
kind
of
person
we're
looking
for
is
you.
You
are
sort
of
the
glue.
B
A
lot
of
us
are
across
a
number
of
people
and
activities.
We'd
like
you
to
be
an
open
source
generalist.
We
do
have
some
training
as
well,
when
you
start,
but
really
sort
of
you're,
that
kind
of
that
connection
between
our
projects,
the
foundation
and
our
members.
B
So
if
you
know
of
anybody,
great
lord,
let
us
know
and
and
then
hopefully
we'll
get
somebody
to
step
in
for
jory.
B
Okay,
javascript
landia.
We
ran
out
of
time
last
month,
but
one
thing
I
really
wanted
to
share
that
we
had
missed
on
our
public
session
is
that
we
had
our
very
first
javascript
landia
awards
and
we
had
so
many
nominees.
B
B
We
have
one
on
education,
which
is
wes
bose,
and
then
our
new
contributor
award
was
darshan
sen
and
then
our
unsung
hero
was
beth
griggs
and
then
the
other
cool
award
was
the
leading
by
example,
and
that
was
mateo
kalina
and
we
have
a
blog.
If
you
go
back
to
the
june
blog
and
the
nomination
form
sort
of
texts
are
in
that
blog,
so
it's
pretty
cool.
A
Yeah,
I'm
back
sorry,
there
was
a
little
it's
a
little
bit
late
and
there
was
a
little
bit
or
incident
at
home.
Sorry
sorry
about
this!
No.
B
Worries
we
had,
we
did
introductions
again
at
the
beginning
since
we're
this
is
for
our
public
session.
So
I
thought
it'd
be
great
for
you
to
introduce
yourself.
A
Everybody
I'm
mateo
kolina.
I
am
currently
without
a
job
or
I
will
soon
announce
what
where
what
I'm
doing
next
so
stay
tuned.
I
am
part
of
the
node.js
technical,
stealing
committee.
I've
been
involved
in
node.js,
I've
started,
you
know
using
node.js
and
part
of
the
npm
community
back
in
2010
then
joined
the
processor
project
as
a
collaborator
in
2015
after
the
when
the
notions
foundation
come
up
and
then
and
part
of
the
become
part
of
the
node.js
tech
and
casting
committee.
A
I
was
also
part
of
the
group
that
managed
the
helped
with
the
merger
between
the
jazz
foundation
and
the
node.js
foundation.
So
that
was
quite
a
lot
of
work
I
would
have
to
say
so.
I
am
very
glad
to
step
in
as
in
michael
dozen
shoes
in
in
this
role,
so
I'm
very
happy
and
willing
to
work.
So
everybody.
B
Great
hey,
mateo,
yeah,
and
actually
we
should
thank
michael
dawson.
He
was
happy
to
pass
the
torch
to
a
new
community
member
this
year
for
the
elections,
and
we
had
so
many
great
people
I
think
running
across
all
of
our
elections.
So
yeah,
congratulations
to
all
of
you.
B
So
quick
update
on
the
standards
working
group-
we,
you
know
just
kind
of
a
recap,
since
we
missed
this
last
time.
We
continue
to
fund
leia
baru.
As
a
subject
matter
expert
at
the
w3c
tag,
meeting,
leia's,
great
and
participating
in
her
standards
working
group,
we
learned
a
lot
from
her
as
well.
Standards
was
pretty
big
at
openjs
world,
we
had
a
panel
and
we
had
some
news
coverage
on
that
which
was
kind
of
interesting.
We
had
a
workshop
led
by
heymanth
and
jordan
on
how
to
read
the
spec.
B
That's
on
youtube,
highly
recommend
that
you
take
a
look
it's
a
great
program
and
I
do
just
want
to
update
on
the
on
the
web
standards
effort
that
they're
working
on
with
the
winter
cg.
I
know
those
folks
are
happy
and
interested
to
give
other
folks
briefings.
So,
if
there's
anyone
from
your
organizations
or
companies
that
are
interested
in
doing
a
briefing,
you
can
reach
out
to
jory
or
me,
and
we
can
connect
you
with
those
folks
to
answer
any
questions.
B
The
working
group
also
has
been
curating.
Some
educational
content
and
kylie
will
be
talking
more
about
a
website
refresh
and
we're
going
to
have
a
a
special
page
and
sort
of
section
on
on
standards
and
openjs
and
then
jori
verson
in
her
new
role,
as
vice
president
of
standards,
it's
going
to
be
creating
some
more
content
on
the
linux
foundation
site,
as
well
as
on
the
training
and
certification.
B
B
B
We
had
our
virtual
folks
as
well.
I
think
the
interesting
thing
about
virtual
is,
I
think
we
had
over
90
turnout
from
the
people
who
registered
for
virtual
for
the
folks
who
tuned
in
kind
of
spread
out
on
the
years
of
experience,
118
countries
which
blows
me
away
and,
of
course,
as
typical.
I
think,
with
our
events.
We
had
really
great
content
and
I
think
our
program
committee
dan
cooz
knows
on
there.
B
They
meet
probably
gosh
10
months
out
of
the
year,
maybe
to
bring
in
this
great
content
and
recruit
good
speakers
and
all
the
folks
who
submit
cfps
so
yeah,
so
it
covet
didn't
cove,
it
definitely
impacted,
I
think
our
attendance
and
global
travel.
B
We
came
out
pretty
healthy,
not
all
the
conferences,
I
think,
have
been
sort
of
turning
out
that
way,
but
we
played
it
pretty
safe.
We
didn't
allow
food
and
beverage,
for
example,
in
our
session,
so
people
had
to
have
their
mask
on
at
all
time
and
we
had
daily
health
checks,
so
that
seemed
to
help
right.
C
C
737
twitter
mentions
just
thanks
to
everyone
who
tweeted
about
the
event
whether
you
were
there
or
watching
virtually
lots
of
people
talking
about
it
on
social,
and
we
thank
you
all
for
that.
There
were
five
earned
media
posts,
notably
from
tech
target,
no
source,
javascript
weekly
and
then
a
couple
other
ones
too.
C
Six
owned
media
posts
as
well
about
the
event
and
as
robin
kind
of
alluded
to,
we
are
continuing
on
our
series.
With
the
keynote
recaps
on
our
vlog,
we've
been
putting
those
out
about
every
week,
every
other
week,
kind
of
just
reflecting
those
keynotes
that
we
don't
want
you
all
to
miss,
so
make
sure
you
check
those
out
on
our
blog,
as
well
as
our
youtube
and
then
below.
C
We
just
gained
some
new
youtube
subscribers
as
well,
and
our
channel
views
for
at
6
000,
thanks
to
everyone
who
has
been
tuning
in
on
demand
as
well
great.
B
Okay,
a
quick
note
onto
some
third-party
outreach
in
some
of
the
places
where
we're
showing
up
to
speak.
I
was
in
ken
lane's
breaking
changes.
Podcast
that
will
air
september
4th,
so
that'll
be
a
lot
of
fun.
We
have
our
grace
hopper
event
coming
up.
I
think
we
have
some
another
slide
on
that,
so
I'll
share
that,
but
some
goodness
coming
there
I'm.
I
think
I've
mentioned
this
to
the
board
in
the
past,
but
the
finnos
foundations,
the
fintech
foundation
at
the
linux
foundation.
B
They
have
an
event
in
new
york
and
london
called
open
source
and
finance
forum,
and
they
have
asked
us
to
co-locate
with
them.
For
one
day
of
content,
that's
javascript
specific,
so
we've
sort
of
been
socializing
the
idea
we
have
a
lot
of
great
new
sort
of
fintech
and
financial
members,
the
openjs
foundation,
and
so
that
will
be
in
new
york
and
we're
looking
forward
to
that.
B
It's
new
york
city,
yeah,
excellent,
yeah,
so
yeah
I
will
be
speaking
at
the
wix
dev
devconf
on
september,
8th
in
new
york
back
to
new
york,
a
women
in
tech
panel
on
human
center
development.
So
I'm
really
excited
to
meet
the
wix
community.
It's
a
very
large
and
healthy
and
sort
of
fun
community
and
I'm
excited
for
that.
B
We
did
have
a
low
code
conference
or
we
or
I
had
planned
a
low
code
conference
participation
with
that
was
organized
by
10
cent
and
that
got
rescheduled
due
to
covid,
but
that
should
be
picking
up
again
in
the
fall
and
then
I
just
confirmed
which
I
assume
99
will
be
virtual.
B
The
gotc
keynote:
it's
the
global,
open
source
technology
conference
in
shenzhen.
I
did
it
virtually.
I
believe,
last
year,
maybe
the
year
before,
but
a
pretty
big,
a
pretty
big
presence.
So
I'm
happy
to
actually
get
the
keynote
slot
instead
of
a
breakout
this
year,
so
it'll
be
cool.
D
Hello,
hello,
hey,
we
are
considering
grace
hopper
the
event
add
in
their
open
source
day,
we
were
able
to
get
this
lovely
booth
design
because
we'll
be
sharing
a
booth
at
the
grace
hopper
event
with
several
other
linux
foundation
projects
under
the
linux
foundation
umbrella.
So
we
have
this
lovely
booth
if
you're
any
noise
outside.
I'm
sorry,
there's
also
kind
of
like
someone
doing
a
lot
like
outside
landscaping
outside.
Unfortunately,
robin
will
actually
be
on
site
at
the
grace
hopper
conference,
along
with
several
other
community
members,
and
I
will
by
20
so
very.
D
I'm
kind
of
jealous
actually
because,
but
I
can,
I
can't
do
that
much
right
now
and
then
we
also
are
doing
the
grace
hopper
open
source
day,
which
is
a
virtual
hackathon
and
special
shout
out
to
our
planning
community
on
that,
because
they've
been
fantastic
working
with
all
of
them:
danielle
adams,
franzi
and
rich.
They
have
been
so
great
to
work
with,
so
that
is
all
coming
along
quite
nicely
and
wrapping
that
up
later
yeah
just
wrapping
up
soon.
Let's
go
to
the
next
slide,
rob
and
to
take
the
open,
biz.
B
Yeah,
you
can
go
for
it.
D
Okay,
I
got
this
okay
cool.
We
also
have
the
open
floating
summit
coming
up
in
madrid,
we'll
be
supporting
them
in
many
ways.
This
is
like
they
are
running
it,
but
the
linux
foundation,
open,
js
foundation,
is
helping
them
out
heavily
on
this
one.
We're
going
to
be
heavily
involved,
sending
some
t-shirts
and
things
nothing
to
like
the
lift's,
not
too
hard,
but
it's
very
exciting.
It's
going
to
be
in
madrid.
I
miss
the
most
recent
meeting
because
I
miss.
Can
I
miss
anything
robin
from
this
one.
B
Oh
yeah
yeah,
so
they
have
a
beautiful
website
and
they
have
a
really
robust
planning
committee
from
several
companies
and
it's
I
really
like
this
sort
of
and
we're
seeing
this
too,
with
our
other
club
summits
having
community
member
companies
or
hosts,
and
so
that
works
and
it
helps
to
scale
across
a
variety
of
regions.
B
B
And
shout
out
to
the
near
form,
folks
in
node.com
we're
doing
a
collab
summit
adjacent
to
that
event,
I
believe,
there's
still
tickets
available.
If
you
want
to
go
to
the
no
confi.u,
am
I
seeing
perhaps
a
yes
and
then
there
is
a
github
issue
where
the
planning
is
happening
for
the
collab
summit
or
being
hosted
by
the
red
hat
team
in
dublin.
So
that's
very
cool.
They
have
space
that
we
work
and
they
have
there's
a
couple
of
big
spaces.
B
There
minimal
budget
impact
for
a
big
event
for
us,
which
is
great
and
we'll
be
supporting
that
coming
up.
The
idea
with
dublin
was
easier
for
folks,
maybe
who
didn't
make
it
down
to
to
node
conf,
which
is
what
maybe
90
minutes
away,
but
really
encourage
you
to
make
it.
If
you
can.
A
For
that,
if
you
are
planning
to
attend,
there
is
a
discount
code
for
attendees
of
the
collab
summit
in
linkedin,
the
github
issue.
So
you
know
you
just
go
and
and
and
check
and
find
it
it's
a
little
bit
worried,
but
it's
you
can
you
you
can
find
it
out.
So
if
you
are
a
collab
summit
attendee,
you
can
totally
get
you.
You
can
get
a
little
bit
of
a
discount
on
the
conference
ticket
thanks
to
nirf.
B
B
So
if
you're,
a
collaborator
on
any
of
the
projects
in
that
space,
feel
free
to
open
up
a
pr
and
apply
for
a
travel
fund,
that's
what
it's
there
for
we
don't
spend
it
all
every
year,
so
yeah
take
advantage
of
that.
B
Okay,
our
event
strategy.
I
think
I've
mentioned
a
little
bit.
It's
a
work
in
progress
right
now,
as
we
think
about
2023.
B
I
think
the
one
thing
that
we
have
sort
of
consensus
on
is
that
we
won't
do
a
big
standalone
event,
but
we'll
do
big
events
with
then
co-located
within
other
events,
so
we're
working
across
several
groups
in
the
foundation
in
the
community
to
really
sort
of
prioritize
what
we
can
do
and
what
we
can
plan
for.
C
Just
a
quick
update
from
me
this
month
on
some
of
our
social
media
stats,
we've
been
amplifying
some
of
the
trainings
coming
out
some
good
stuff
on
node.js
right
now,
we're
having
a
promotion
right
now
with
the
back
to
school
code
for
node.js
training
to
buy
a
certification,
get
a
training
free,
so
we've
been
amplifying
that
on
our
twitter
and
these
on
the
side
right
here.
These
are
our
stats.
C
From
july
and
august
for
august
we
saw
98.5
000
impressions,
we
put
out
15
tweets
and
had
17
000
profile
visits,
so
pretty
good,
pretty
much
on
par
with
last
month
as
well
right
hit
the
next
one
robin.
Thank
you
so
excited
about
this
one,
because
when
we
launched
our
announcement
for
the
new
members,
we
saw
a
really
nice
uptick
on
our
linkedin.
So
thank
you
to
everyone
who
shared
that
out.
C
We're
obviously
super
excited
to
have
you
all
on
board,
but
that
really
helped
our
linkedin
page
views
this
month
as
well.
You
can
see
that
dotted
red
line
when
it
spiked
when
we
posted
that.
B
B
B
I'm
quick
on
training
and
certification
updates,
always
lots
of
work
going
on
we're
all
we
meet
with
the
group.
You
know
every
other
week
and
we
you
know
the
the
training
and
certification
really
tries
to
stay
in
step
with
the
project,
so
we
have
ongoing
work
for
the
node.js.
B
18
updates
you'll
see
that
landing
next
month
and
we'll
provide
more
details
on
when
and
sort
of
what
things
you
may
want
to
look
out
for,
but
essentially
the
the
testers
will
probably
pause
for
one
day
and
then
the
next
day,
those
taking
the
test
will
be
on
note
18.
B
so,
but
we'll
communicate
far
in
advance
on
that
and
if
you've
already
bought
one
you'll
also
get
email
on
that
too.
So
you'll
know
what's
what's
coming
down
the
line.
We've
had
some
candidate
feedback
on
resources
allowed
for
documentation.
B
This
is
the
documentation
that
you
can
look
only
through
your
vm
browser
during
the
testing,
so
we're
taking.
All
of
that.
Just
double
checking
that
that
documentation
is
good
and
the
links
are
right.
So
we're
going
to
be
adding
a
lot
more
links
and
resources
for
you
on
on
resources
allowed.
B
We've
also
had
more
requests
and
we're
trying
to
we'd.
Usually
do
we
do
this
manually
and
we're
trying
to
build
it
in
to
the
clock,
but
for
people
who
have
sort
of
medical
and
accessibility
needs
we're
adding
more
additional
time.
So
then,
that
clock,
when
you're
watching
yourself
take
that
test
you'll
have
that
additional
time
built
right
in
also
on
training,
a
big
thank
you
to
dave,
plymouth's,
mateo
and
james
snell
for
providing
great
content
and
a
full
day
of
training
on
day
zero
at
the
openjs
world.
B
That
content
is
on
youtube
for
free.
It's
really
great
and
encourage
you
all
to
take
a
look,
and
as
kylie
mentioned,
we
have
a
back
to
school
promotion
going
on
right
now
through
august
30th,
yep
august
30th.
So
if
you
buy
a
certification
exam,
you
get
a
training
degree.
B
We
also
have
a
free
training
program
through
the
lf
training
as
well,
so
lots
of
great
ways
to
kind
of
boost
your
node
skills
in
the
in
the
market.
Just
one
other
thing
I
think
I'll
point
out.
The
lf
trainings
for
node
is
pretty
unique.
All
lf
trainings
you
get
two
tries.
So
if
you
don't
make
it
the
first
time
you
always
get
a
second
try.
A
Another
shout
out
to
michael
dawson
and
thank
him
for
all
his
efforts
with
the
board
he's
been
with
us
for
quite
a
while
and
again
welcome
to
all
of
our
our
new
board.
Members
should
be
fun
and
we've
got
lots
to
do
as
we
keep
going.