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A
C
Hey
welcome
everybody
glad
to
have
you
all
here.
Jory
is
leading
our
our
meeting
today.
Brian
is
on
vacation
spring
break,
so
jory
want
to
take
us
through
the
approval.
B
For
the
meeting
sure
thing,
so
we
have
to
approve
some
minutes
resolved
at
the
minutes
of
the
february
25th
2022
public
meeting
of
the
board
of
directors
and
the
form
attached
to
you
all,
as
exhibit
1,
are
confirmed,
approved
and
adopted.
Do
I
have
a
motion
to
approve.
D
B
That
was
shane.
Thank
you,
so
much
shane,
all
in
favor.
B
Right
motion
passes.
Thank
you
all
moving
us
on
here's,
our
board
of
directory,
our
fabulous
representatives.
Thank
you
all
for
serving
the
foundation.
First
agenda
item.
C
Certification
update
yep,
let's
hit
it
so
want
to
thank
folks
who
have
been
providing
feedback.
We
hear
great
things
with
our
green
hearts
and
we
hear
some
feedback
that
makes
us
you
know,
sort
of
change
up
and
fine-tune
the
certification
to
make
it
work
better
for
you
all.
I
may
have
mentioned
this
in
the
past,
but
we've
been
hearing
from
folks,
particularly
those
with
slower
bandwidth,
that
they've
been
timing
out
and
it's
been
hard
to
sort
of
start
stop
and
restart.
C
So
we've
increased
our
time
out
on
the
testing
platform
to
120
seconds
so,
hopefully
that'll
help.
C
We
also
are
working
with
the
apache
project,
guacamole
project
on
some
international
keyboard
updates.
Hopefully
that
will
help
those
of
you
who
are
working
on
different
keyboards,
particularly
with
shortcuts
and
we're
still
working
through
those
scholarships
for
the
lift
program.
For
folks
who
submitted
a
couple
of
other
things,
I
just
want
to
let
you
know
that
on
the
first
day
of
open
js
world,
which
is
we're
calling
kind
of
day
zero,
that
monday
june
6th,
there's
going
to
be
a
training
for
the
node.js
training
program
that
you
may
find
on
virtually
on
the
linux
foundation.
C
B
C
Native
script,
training
that
day
as
well.
So
that's
also
on
the
open,
js
world
registration
and
then
again
our
we
always
try
to
kind
of
keep
up
with
the
project.
And
so
the
apps
and
services
training
has
been
updated
as
well.
E
E
There
is
on
the
collaboration
network,
update
side,
there's
discussion
of
spinning
up
a
new
collaboration,
space
focused
on
security,
and
I
think
I
heard
that
josephi
is
going
to
be
one
of
the
champions
on
that
proposal.
So
looking
forward
for
that
happening
soon,
next
slide
in
terms
of
what
the
cpc
itself
has
been
working
on.
We
now
have
a
working
session
every
other
week
and
the
two
most
recent
working
sessions
were
on
first,
the
community
fund,
where
we
looked
at
javascript,
landy
and
there's
a
pr
which
has
the
details.
E
If
you
know
what
kind
of
awards
we
have
in
mind,
what
the
who
would
be
eligible,
how
people
apply?
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
that,
I
think
they
would
be
awarded
at
the
upcoming
opengs
world.
So
I
think
that's
a
great
addition.
E
C
B
Sure-
and
so
it's
been
fun
to
dive
back
in
after
being
out
for
a
little
bit.
So
unfortunately,
our
spec
education
resource
site
has
had
a
bit
of
a
delay
from
the
from
the
creative
services
side
for
the
branding
work,
but
we're
going
to
keep
pressing
forward
on
the
content
side
and
we'll
probably
be
driving
some
of
this
from
the
openjs
site.
B
First,
just
to
get
it
get
it
launched
and
going,
and
the
group
also
re
has
been
revisiting
its
priorities,
which
was
a
great
exercise
that
we
took
last
year
to
figure
out.
Where
do
we
really
want
to
focus,
for
example,
making
standards
bodies
nicer
places
to
do
work,
and
so
things
that
we
have
in
motion
on
this
front
and
there's
going
to
be
an
awesome
workshop?
B
And
I
know
it's
awesome,
because
these
people
are
awesome
from
jamaica
and
jordan
on
how
to
read
the
spec,
which
is
a
big
obstacle
to
newcomers
in
in
the
standard
space.
So,
thank
you,
jordan
and
jamanth
for
for
doing
that
program
and
we're
also
looking
to
recognize
the
labor
and
the
work
that
people
do
in
standards,
which
is
often
thankless
through
our
awards
program
that
we
will
be
moving
forward
with
that
openjs
world,
so
really
excited
about
those
two
activities.
C
Great
all
right
project
updates
lots
of
things
to
highlight
and
celebrate
gosh.
I
I
always
get
nervous
at
this,
because
I
know
that
we're
going
to
leave
some
out.
So
if
we've
left
you
out
ping
me
on
slack
or
dm
us
on
twitter,
make
sure
you're
telling
alex
so
she
can
tweet
and
blog
about
all
the
awesomeness.
C
But
a
new
node
release
came
out
as
well
as
a
lot
of
work
done
on
the
security
releases
across
all
supported
lines.
I
know
that
was
a
lot
of
work.
So
thanks,
node
team,
node-red
continuing
this
ship
2.2.2
is
out
exciting
work
for
the
international
message
format
proposal.
I
think
emily's
been
sharing
the
good
news
there.
So
that's
progressing
well.
C
Eslint
has
a
cool
new
website
lots
of
contributors
there
from
the
graphics
to
the
site
to
the
content.
So
thanks
everyone
who
helped
with
that
and
they
also
shipped
a
new
release.
C
I
just
want
to
give
a
plug
for
the
json
schema
office
hours,
every
tuesday,
electron
to
ship
version,
17
and
they're
participating
in
the
google
summer
code,
so
watch
out
for
that
webdriver
io,
just
self-certified
its
best
practices
through
the
open
source
security
foundation,
so
that
was
pretty
cool
in
addition
to
their
new
release,
appium
also
released
their
latest
to
manage
their
extension
dependency,
so
that's
pretty
cool
and
javascript.
Last
but
not
least,
their
latest
and
greatest
version
8.2
again
hit
us
up.
D
Okay
yeah,
so
I
don't
think
we
got
to
cover
social
media
in
last
month's
public
session,
but
we
had
a
tremendous
response
in
february
to
the
announcement
of
the
openjs
foundation
receiving
the
node.js
trademarks
from
joyant.
D
So
we're
really
proud
of
that
and
happy
to
have
reached
that
milestone
and
it
did
create
a
surge
in
tweet
impressions
which
you
can
see
on
the
left
side
of
the
twitter
chart,
but
then
moving
into
march
things
kind
of
normalized.
So
you
know
we'll
we'll
see
on
the
next
slide
on
the
the
three
month
overview
that
february
had
a
huge
spike
in
activity
and
march
is
kind
of
like
normalizing
to
what
we
would
usually
expect
to
see
in
a
month.
D
If
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
slide,
yeah
so
february,
we
we
had
a
total
of
206
000
impressions.
This
is
like
it
could,
it
could
have
been
more.
It
depends.
I
don't
remember
the
exact
date
that
I
pulled
this
from,
but
you'll
see
in
january,
we
had
closer
to
60
000
and
then
this
month
doing
slightly
better
than
average,
but
still
more
of
a
return
to
normal
in
terms
of
the
impressions
on
our
content
and
next
slide.
D
D
This
number
is
actually,
I
think,
a
bit
higher
where
it
says
350
268,
so
we
have
a
really
great
audience
on
twitter
and
we
hope
to
maintain
that
we've
published
fewer
posts
in
the
last
month,
but
one
of
the
trends
that
we've
been
seeing
and
that
I
know
I've
mentioned
in
previous
meetings-
is
that
it
doesn't
affect
our
interactions.
If
anything,
it
has
a
positive
effect
on
the
interactions
and
shares
that
we
get
with
our
content
next
slide.
D
So
this
is
the
same
thing
for
our
linkedin
channel
definitely
could
improve
some
some
activity
on
linkedin
and
I'm
personally
trying
to
prioritize
posting
there
more
in
terms
of
our
impressions
and
shares.
We
do
get
a
good
amount
of
interactions
or
engagements
so
mainly
likes
and
clicks.
Where
here
it
says,
clicks
is
a
zero.
This
is
just
an
error.
In
hubspot,
it's
been
reported
to
the
lf
digital
team.
If
you
look
at
the
next
slide,
the
clicks
that
are
taken,
the
click
data
taken
directly
from
linkedin
analytics,
shows
something
else.
D
We
are
not
having
zero
clicks.
We
actually
have
quite
a
few
clicks
on
on
our
posts
and
we
have
also
gained
67
new
followers.
Well,
this
is
by
mid-march,
so
it
could
be
even
higher
now
and
next
slide
social
continuing
social
media
with
youtube
our
youtube
channel.
Our
audience
is
growing.
We
had
you
know
slightly
fewer
new
subscribers,
but
still
net
new
32
new
subscribers
over
the
last
month.
D
I
know
there
was
a
request
to
have
a
more
of
a
content
drill
down
by
project
and
what
their
top
videos
are
that
are
being
viewed.
I
don't
have
immediate
visibility
to
this
so
similar
to
with
the
project
updates
maintainers.
You
can
always
reach
me,
reach
out
to
me
on
slack
or
email
and
share
any
kind
of
information
that
you
want
to
get
out
there.
We
would
like
to
have
a
better
idea
of
what
people
are
watching
from
the
different
projects,
so.
E
Yeah,
I'd
almost
suggest
we
drop
that
top
videos,
because,
to
be
honest
in
the
the
node
project
alone,
we
have
like
the
last
tsc
meeting
has
more
views
than
that
top
one,
and
I
think
this
this,
at
least
in
my
mind,
shows
a
distorted
view
of
what
people
are
actually
interested
in.
So
that's
my
suggestion.
D
C
E
Yeah,
I
I
think
that'd
be
great,
like
I'd,
be
totally
in
support
of
getting
her
access
to
like
the
the
node
youtube
channel.
I'm
looking
at
it
right
now
and
it's
like
there's
2600
views
as
the
top
item,
and
you
know
I
I
have
to
to
get
down
to
160.
I
have
to
go
like
to
10
or
20,
so
I'd
rather
have
those
being
shown
than
then
anyway.
Yeah.
D
Okay,
thank
you
and
next
slide,
so
just
something
that
I've
made
like
a
a
pet
project
for
myself
is
tracking
our
female
identified
viewers
on
our
youtube
channel
and
so
we're
at
5.5,
whoever
you
are
watching.
Thank
you.
Please
continue
to
do
so.
Tell
your
friends
and
next
slide.
D
These
are
just
some
blogs
that
went
out
in
february
march
has
been
kind
of
a
hurry
up
and
wait
for
a
lot
of
our
blogs.
Most
of
these
drafts
are
ready
to
go
out
we're
just
waiting
for
approval
from
different
stakeholders,
but
we
did
publish
the
wix
guest
blog
on
multi-threading
in
javascript,
which
did
get
us
some
attention
and
if
you
haven't
read
it
it's
kind
of
interesting
take
a
look.
D
We
will
be
announcing
some
other
things
soon,
so
stay
tuned
next
slide,
please
of
some
content
metrics.
This
is
just
a
general
idea
of
which
pages
are
getting
the
most
hits
on
our
website.
So
we
do
see
a
good
number
of
people
going
to
the
certification
page,
which
is
great
and
to
our
blog
and
then
a
little
bit
more
down
into
projects.
D
And
then
some
more
metrics
we
had
about
118
000
viewers
over
the
last
28
days
when
this
was
pulled.
Excuse
me,
visitors
and
I
like
to
look
at
our
different
referral
traffic,
where
we
have
this
like
big
chunk
of
green,
that's
designated
as
referral
versus
social.
The
social
part
has
stayed
about
the
same
over
the
last
month
and
yeah.
The
general
referral
green
section
grew
slightly.
I
think
this
could
have
been
from
when
we
made
the
no
trademark
announcement.
D
We
did
get
a
couple
of
third-party
publications
sharing
that
for
us
and
then
this
is
just
another
representation
of
the
pages
that
most
people
are
visiting
or
navigating
to,
and
I
think
that's
it
robin.
Would
you
like
to
do
the
event
update
or
do
you
want
me
to
continue?
I
can.
C
Give
a
quick
update,
let's
see
what
we
have
where
you
can
tag
team
troy
you
want
to
hit
the
next
all
right
alex
you
want
to
go
or
I
could
go.
We
just
want
to
share
some
of
the
swag.
If
you
all
come
to
to
austin,
there's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
cool
things,
we've
got
our
t-shirts
that
are
designed.
C
C
If
you
haven't
checked
our
event
page
and
go
to
openjsworld.com,
it's
probably
the
fastest
way
to
get
there,
but
those
keynote
speakers
are
lining
up
and
we
have
we're
pretty
excited
about
that
lots
of
different
topics,
so
the
keynotes
are
on
tuesday
and
wednesday.
The
7th
and
8th
tuesday
are
kind
of
more
of
those
javascript
superstars
and
wednesday.
C
All
right
registration
just
wanted
to
flag
that
our
deadline
is
april,
8th
for
early
bird.
We
also
have
a
scholarship
application
and
there's
a
I
put
a
link
for
it
right
there.
Hopefully,
it
should
be
pretty
easy
to
navigate
to
but
check,
check
that
out
and
we've
also
done
it
a
little
differently
this
year
with
corporate
rates
and
individual.
C
C
When
I
hit
the
next
slide
just
wanted
to
flag,
we
share
a
lot
of
the
concerns.
C
C
We
are
still
currently
requiring
vaccines
and
masks
a
month
out,
we'll
give
it
another
evaluation
and
see
where
what
we're
happening.
But
what
we
do
is
we
have
the
clear
app
it's
free
for
the
health
side
and
you
do
a
daily
temperature
check.
You
get
scans,
you
get
a
sticker
on
your
badge
and
then
there'll
be
some
other
on-site
measures
as
well.
C
Are
still
available,
some
of
the
categories
are
filling
up,
but
there's
still
a
lot
of
space
and
we
also
have
some
add-on
opportunities.
So
if
for
a
workshop
or
diversity
and
other
things,
so
if
you're
interested
in
that-
and
if
I
haven't
already
contacted
you,
give
me
a
shout
and
I'd
love
to
have
you
sponsor.
C
We're
just
tracking
along
if
you're,
looking
at
our
work
back
schedule,
we
are
tracking,
we
have
an
awesome
program.
Committee
who's
been
reviewing
all
of
our
cfps,
so
hopefully,
by
the
end
of
next
week,
we'll
have
a
our
acceptance,
emails
ready
to
go
out.
So
look
for
that
the
end
of
next
week
and
then
the
following
week.
After
that
we'll
publish
your
schedule
and
everything
else,
we're
sort
of
tracking.
A
Just
one
quick
comment,
so
travis
county
has
at
this
point,
removed
all
restrictions
around
covid
for
mass
and
other
things.
So
it's
just
something
that
we
ought
to
be
aware
of,
and
we
might
have
to
to
address
our
this
as
we
go
with
some
of
the
people
coming
so.
C
Yeah,
that's
good
to
know
thanks.
I
think
I
know
that
our
event
team,
I
think,
has
been
talking
to
the
tourism
office
as
well
and
getting
some
more
information.
A
Yeah
so
again,
thank
you
robin
and
staff
for
pulling
together
everything
and
very
good
session,
both
in
private
and
public
here
today,
and
thank
you
board
members
for
coming
again
and
your
your
support
and
help
with
efforts
in
the
foundation.
Let's
call
to
close
today's
board
meeting.
Thank
you.