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A
B
All
right,
this
is
Todd
Moore
I'm,
a
cool
chair
or
openjs
Foundation
board
meeting
for
November
7th.
A
couple
of
sessions
called.
C
C
Okay,
we're
going
to
have
a
CPC
update,
a
standards
working
group
update
and
we
have
our
standards
BP
from
the
LF
here,
jewelry
person,
which
is
awesome,
marketing,
updates
events
and
then
training
and
certification.
C
To
welcome
everyone
here
we
have
a
couple
of
folks
who
couldn't
make
it
for
some
family
emergencies
that
we
have
on
a
majority
of
our
folks
here.
So
we
can
just
jump
on
down
okay
meeting
minute
approval.
Would
anyone
like
to
make
a
motion
to
approve
exhibit
one
of
the
public
session
meeting
minutes
from
August
26th
I
Moon
that
we
accept
the
exhibit
one
public
meeting
minutes
from
August
6th
in
Germany
right?
Do
you
have
a
second.
B
B
C
D
Okay,
great
so
the
the
representative
for
the
at-large
projects
have
been
closed
and
been
selected.
D
D
D
C
Okay,
thanks
Sarah,
we
have
our
standards
working
group
update.
Do
you
want
to
come
closer?
So
folks
can
hear
you
in
the
mic,
so
things
have
been
really
busy
and
exciting.
I
think
we'll
across
the
entire
openjs
Community,
but
also
in
the
standards
working
group
as
well.
C
Leia
veru,
who
we
have
been
supporting
for
the
last
couple
of
years,
is
a
real
nomination
and
re-election
to
the
w3c
tag.
She's
done
a
really
great
job
and
she's
been
really
valuable
to
our
community
as
we
kind
of
learn
and
discuss
more
how
to
get
involved
and
get
more
diverse
versus
Woods
involved
in
in
the
space.
C
So
I'm
excited
to
support
her
again
next
year
and
encourage
people
to
to
the
extent
that
we
advocate
for
anyone
we,
like
really
is
so
we're
also
working
on
some
new,
concise
guides
and
I
want
to
shout
out
Michael
Champion,
who
has
been
really
doing
a
lot
to
help
us
frame
who
we
are
trying
to
serve
with
these
guys,
but
we're
taking
a
page
from
other
communities
who
publish
best
practices,
style
and
we're
hoping
to
also
kind
of
package.
C
This
up
in
a
way
too,
that
you
know
we
can,
we
can
share
it
in
other
LF
and
off
of
other
LF
sort
of
properties,
to
sort
of
raise
awareness
for
the
kind
of
work
that
we
do
and
we
have
a
new
calendar
of
events,
one
of
the
things
that
happens
a
lot
in
our
community
and
especially
frequently
in
the
standards
world
is
everybody
schedules
their
meetings
but
like
at
the
same
week
like
oh.
B
C
Have
a
tc39
meeting,
but
at
the
same
you
know,
weekends,
openjs
or
GitHub.
Universe
is
the
same
weekend
as.
C
Of
it,
so
you
know
we're
kind
of
hoping
that
we
can
facilitate
more
cross-collaboration
by
just
like
helping
people
just
be
aware
that
whatever
meetings
are
going
on
and
that's
what
that's
kind
of
kind
of
it.
But
sprinting
toward
the
end
of
the
year
and.
C
All
right
marketing
update.
Finally,
all
right,
so
we
are
going
to
be
starting
our
marketing
Committee
of
care
pretty
soon,
hopefully
in
December,
and
we
are
going
to
aim
for
these
goals
to
run
the
slide
mostly
to
support
the
governing
board,
provide
thought
leadership.
C
It's
supporting
marketing
events
for
open,
JS
and
also
on
content
strategy.
So
we
really
love
to
the
marketing
committee
to
kind
of
help
bring
these
things
forward.
So
we
kind
of
have
a
group
mentality
here
and
we're
working
on
our
openjs
marketing.
So
we
are
hoping
to
serve
that
here
in
the
next
month
as
we're
just
kind
of
gathering
a
couple
of
our
members.
Still
for
that,
but
okay,
Cyber
Monday,
we
are
having
a
sale
on
Cyber
Monday.
We
are
super
excited
about
it.
C
We
will
be
sending
out
an
email
to
our
openjs
subscribers
and
then
the
Linux
Foundation
is
also
doing
a
full
email
campaign
as
well,
and
then
we
will
amplify
on
our
social
channels,
open,
JS
and
then
the
little
JS
scandals
there
will
be
a
blog
post
and
then
we
are
working
with
the
team
at
Linux
Foundation
to
do
a
paid
media
campaign.
As
well,
how.
C
Okay
and
we
did
some
Outreach
and
some
social
amplification
on
the
node.js19
release
and
saw
seven
early
media
articles
that
we're
super
excited
about
I,
put
a
couple
of
the
headlines
I'm
down
in
the
right
hand
corner.
So
we
got
some
awesome
coverage
there,
and
then
we
saw
some
great
engagement
on
our
Tweets.
We're
really
excited
about
these
numbers,
specifically
on
The
Impressions,
so
on
our
openjs
suite
it
got
12.3k,
Impressions
and
usually
that
members
are
on
4K
for
tweets.
C
So
we're
really
excited
to
see
that
and
when
we
really
go
up
here
and
then
for
the
node.js
suite,
we
saw
1983
000
Impressions
and
that's
typically
around
30k,
that
one
varies
a
little
more,
but
typically
around
40
kids.
C
We
saw
a
great
traction
on
social
media.
So
thank
you
several
age,
the
first
time
that
you
actually
ran
that
yeah
announcement
on
social
as
well
so
good
job,
Kylie.
C
Operates
the
node.js
Twitter,
LinkedIn
and
Facebook
on
behalf
of
the
node.js
technical
steering
committee,
so
we've
been
working
with
them
to
get
a
great
plan
in
place
and
we
are
accepting
content
submissions
through
a
submission
form.
Now
that's
on
Google
forms
we're
still
finding
a
place
for
that
to
live
permanently,
so
everybody
has
good
access
to
it,
but
more
to
come
on
that
soon.
We've
spent
the
last
couple
weeks
creating
guidelines
for
contributor
contributors
and
collaborators
to
follow.
There's
a
little
screen
grab
there
on
the
left.
C
Basically
just
talks
about
what
we
promote
on
the
node.js
s
handle
what
we
need
from
people
when
they
want
us
to
amplify
contents
and
so
there's
a
whole
guidelines
about
that
and
that
will
also
live
in
the
same
place
as
the
submission
form
once
you
find
the
permanent
home
for
that.
But
for
now
I
will
continue
to
operate
the
node.js
handles.
So
if
you
have
any
questions
or
anything,
you
want
and
applied
available
for
that,
but
we're
really
excited
to.
C
It
has
been
amazing,
the
TSC
plus
the
release
team,
just
the
amount
of
coordination
that
all
comes
in
and
then
once
it
hits
just
to
see
it.
Yeah
we've
been
getting
some
really
good.
Love
too,
on
all
the
social
handles
I
think
I've
included
some
screenshots
in
the
later
slides
that
you'll
see
that
people
were
commenting.
A
C
Getting
a
lot
of
Impressions
and
things
like
that,
so
it's
great
to
see
all
the
engagement
on
that.
Do
you
have
a
live
stream
or
anything
when
you
do
launch
no,
but
you
still
have
to
do
that
yeah!
It's
amazing
800,
000
followers,
yeah
and
like
when
you
see
the
retweets
yeah.
C
Okay,
I
think
we
can
go
to
the
next
one,
okay,
so
just
going
through
some
of
our
social
metrics
from
October.
C
When
so,
you
can
go
back
with
I'm.
Sorry,
it's
okay
and
so
you'll
see
some
of
our
top
tweets.
That
mentions,
and
we
also
Amplified
our
jQuery
project.
Alpha
Omega
investment
too,
with
the
open
ssf.
C
Yeah,
that's
I,
think
we
know
the
medicine
now
and
then
so
now,
starting
this.
So
this
is
the
new
slide.
I'll
be
sharing
out
the
node.js
numbers
in
addition
to
the
openjs
number,
so
we're
still
kind
of
getting
up
to
speed
on
these
candles
and
seeing
what
we
want
to
amplify.
So
only
five
tweets
this
month,
but
some
great
impression
numbers.
C
Go
to
the
next
one
and
then
just
going
through
our
LinkedIn.
We
sell
some
good
numbers
on
LinkedIn
this
month,
so
you
can
see
on
all
of
those
lines
there.
We
were
quite
a
bit
on
a
lot
of
our
posts,
so
I'm
really
happy
to
see
those
numbers
graphic
in
the
Washington
corner
is
kind
of
the
spotty
here.
I
think
that
was
specifically
for
the
window.js
makes
it
in
posts.
C
So
we
got
a
lot
of
love
on
that
and
then
the
next
one,
and
then
this
one's
the
one
I'm
really
excited
about
so
the
node.js
LinkedIn
hadn't
been
posted
on
for
I.
Don't
I
don't
think
we
buy.
We
figured
out
by.
A
C
So
we
decided
to
do
just
a
little
like
hi
LinkedIn.
It's
been
a
while
post
with
some
of
the
recent
updates
outside
top
right
on
the
slide
and
I
wanted
to
Showcase.
These
comments
right
here,
which
came
from
the
certification
update,
I
just
thought
they
were
really
wholesome.
C
We
also
had
a
lot
of
Love
on
the
the
top
right
posts,
as
well.
People
just
say,
like.
B
C
C
Like
on
the
Impressions,
just
because
we
haven't
been
posted
on
that,
but
many
more
posts
to
come
so
stay
tuned.
C
C
A
little
smoosh
on
my
slide.
Sorry
about
that,
but
yeah
it
was
great.
I
got
to
speak
at
Oracle,
Cloud
World
and
was
on
the
floor,
which
is
super
cool
because
you
get
folks
who
pre-register
and
I
can
see
who
pre-registers
and
also
folks
who
join
the
floor.
So
if
you
were
there
that
was
great
and.
C
With
different
communities
that
were
not
normally
speaking
to
so
typically
we're
with
develop
open
source
developers
and
it's
just
really
cool
to
hear
people-
someone
came
up
to
me
after
and
said:
wow
I
had
no
idea.
There
was
an
organization
behind
the
node.js
project,
for
example.
It
makes
me
feel
better
about
using
it.
A
C
So
then,
we
are
participating
in
the
open
source
in
finance.
Forum,
that's
on
December,
8th,
we're
super
excited
to
have
all
of
these
books.
Do
talks
in
the
bottom
right.
Thank
you
and
Abby's
here
today.
Thank
you
for
having
me
seriously.
C
So,
thank
you.
Everyone
for
making
a
talks
there,
so
that's
happening
on
December,
8th
for
like
co-located,
with
the.
C
A
B
C
And
I
think
Sarah
covered
this
a
little
bit
because
the
program
committee
is
really
convening
under
the
CPC
as
well
as
other
groups,
but
really
that
program
really
drives
a
lot
of
our
great
content.
So
we've
started
to
meet
and
that's
going
to
become
a
regular
setup.
C
So
we
put
out
a
Blog
was
that
last
week
now
to
announce
that
we've
updated
the
training
and
certification
to
the
node.js
18
LTS,
so
we
will
have
a
Blog
out
about
that
also
implied
on
social.
There
are
the
spring
Labs
there
so
check
it
out.
If
you
haven't
already
and
then
like
I
said
earlier,
we'll
have
a
cyber
monday
sale
too
for
all
four.
C
And
then
we
have
a
team
of
experts
and
platform
folks
who
continually
just
take
a
look
at
the
exam.
Not
only
does
providing
new
updates
and
new
versions,
but
psychometric
analysis.
We
get
feedback
from
the
community
all
the
time
that
we
roll
into
things
and
resources
allowed
is
something
we
get
a
lot
of
feedback
on
at
all
times.
So
those
resources,
we
almost
say
yes
to
everything.
The
team
does
essentially
and
that's
getting
updated
in
the
documentation.
C
We're
also
working
on
translation,
extensions
for
browsers,
there's
a
couple
of
different
models,
depending
on
which
browser
that
we're
taking
so
that'll,
hopefully
help
some
folks
and
I
might
have
mentioned
this
before,
but
we're
still
working
on
adding
additional
time.
If
you
need
additional
time
for
accessibility
reasons,
you
can
absolutely
have
that
and
before
it
was
sort
of
you
could
ask
for
it
sort
of
after
the
fact.
This
way,
you'll
have
it
built
in
between
your
absolutely
contract.
So
those
are
awesome.