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A
A
B
Great,
thank
you.
Welcome
everybody
on
the
screen.
We
have
our
board
directory
or
directory
no
changes
since
the
last
time,
and
next
up,
we
have
today's
agenda.
First
off,
we
will
approve
the
meeting
minutes
from
the
last
meeting
on
june.
25Th
we'll
have
an
update
on
certification,
an
update
on
where
things
are
on
the
cpc
and
then
a
marketing
update.
Does
anybody
have
anything
they
would
like
to
add
to
the.
B
Agenda
all
right
hearing,
none.
We
will
move
forward
to
the
meeting
minutes.
Approval
board.
You've
received
the
meeting
minutes
from
the
june
25th
meeting.
Would
somebody
like
to
make
a
motion
to
adopt
the
meeting
minutes.
C
B
Okay,
thank
you.
Sarah
all
in
favor,
please
say:
aye
aye,.
A
B
Okay,
thank
you.
Meeting
minutes
are
approved.
Moving
on
to
the
certification
update
robin.
Would
you
like
to
take
this.
D
Sure
not
a
lot
of
changes
this
month,
although
if
you
all
saw
that
we
did
have
a
nice
sale
this
month
at
60
percent
off.
So
I
encourage
you
to
come
back
and
visit
our
website
and
check
our
twitter
channels
for
any
sales
we
have
throughout
the
year.
D
We
did
have
a
price
increase
that
happened
july
1st.
It
was
the
first
price
increase.
I
think,
ever
that
the
linux
foundation
training
team
has
had
the
full
price
is
3.75
per
exam,
but
there
are
their
packages
you
can
buy
with
training
as
well
and
we
do
have
a
free
training.
D
We
also
have
our
content
available
in
chinese
and
as
any
updates
are
made
as
the
node
project
is
updated,
those
are
being
maintained
in
chinese
as
well
and
we
also
are
bringing
on
more
corporate
subscribers
and
often
that
is
through
the
some
of
these
enterprise,
like
learning
or
libraries
that
you
may
have
at
your
company.
So
if
that's
something
that
you're
interested
in
please
reach
out
to
me,
I
mean,
of
course,
there
are
discounts.
D
E
Sure
so
I'm
excited
to
report
that
the
community
still
remains
excited
and
engaged
on
javascript
landing
with
a
good
uptake
of
the
program,
and
we
are
going
to
be
reconvening
the
javascript
landia
team,
those
that
kind
of
helped
conceptualize
and
bring
this
life
in
the
first
place
on
sort
of
the
next
version
of
javascript
landia,
which
which
we're
considering
all
kinds
of
different
things,
new
badges
and
engaging
the
project
maintainers
on
badges
may
be
specific
to
their
project.
E
You
know
engaging
local
communities
through
say
and
meet
ups
or
other
types
of
affiliations
with
openjs,
and
you
know
additionally
we'll
be
we're
excited
to
be
giving
a
talk
on
the
javascript
landing
program
at
the
upcoming
oz
pokon
conference
in
seattle
in
september.
Those
are
the
big
highlights
and
we
thank
everybody.
Who's
been
active
and
sharing
their
badges
on
social.
D
Great
thanks,
jory,
and
I
think
we're
hearing
too
that
we
need
to
explore
different
payment
methods
where
a
credit
card
doesn't
make
sense.
So
that's
something
that
we're
committed
to
to
do
some
more
research
on
and
we'd
love
to
have
some
more
feedback
and
recommendations
on
how
we
implement
that.
A
E
All
right
yeah,
it's
me
again,
I
guess
so
standards
working
group,
just
a
refresher
we've
got
these
two
main
strategic
priorities
and
work
is
underway
in
both
categories.
I
think
we
reported
on
this
as
well
last
time
and
it
is
summer
time
so
we're
seeing
a
little
bit
of
slow
down,
but
we've
got
some
progress.
If
you
want
to
switch
to
the
next
slide
on
the
learning
resource
center,
we
have
a
volunteer.
E
Thank
you,
jamanth,
who
has
is
going
to
be
taking
the
the
first
stab
at
the
template
site
for
this,
and
that's
we're
going
to
going
to
use
11t
after
some
discussion
still
looking
for
a
great
name
for
this,
but
we're
we've
got
a
nice
kind
of
path
forward
for
mvp
and
again
still
gathering
resources.
E
So
if
you
find
something
that
really
helped,
you
understand
just
standardization
in
general
or
maybe
something
specific
about
understanding.
You
know
the
way
to
to
read
the
javascripts
back,
for
example,
or
something
like
that.
We'd
love
for
you
to
add
your
resource,
so
we
can
share
it
with
the
with
the
community,
and
we've
also
got
some
highlights
from
the
standards
community
here
at
openjs
on
the
next
slide.
E
In
the
past,
the
openjs
foundation
community
has
been
present,
particularly
during
like
their
developer
days
and
just
having
discussions
about
tightening
the
feedback
loop
and
working
in
cooperation
with
the
chairs
there.
So
we
expect
a
lot
of
great
discussions
and
projects
to
stem
from
that,
and
really
looking
forward
to
to
that.
E
E
Brand
ergonomics
and
private
fields
reaching
stage
four
and
then
excited
also
to
share
that
our
colleague
emily
has
joined
mozilla,
which
has
long
been
a
great
partner
and
champion
in
open
source
and
open
standards
and
he's
going
to
get
to
continue
the
work
that
he's
been
doing
not
just
with
us
in
open
source,
but
also
in
the
unicode
message,
format,
working
group
and
just
congrats
to
emily,
and
especially
mozilla
for
snagging
emily.
D
B
Hey
any
questions
for
jerry
moving
on
to
the
cpc
update
sarah,
would
you
like
to
take
us
through
this.
C
Yes,
so
the
collaboration
network
had
their
first
kickoff
meeting
on
july,
16th
this
this
opportunity
for
folks
to
get
together
and
talk
about
the
future,
which
is
great
next
slide,
we're
currently
working
on
our
chairperson
election
week.
We've
it's
become
time
as
joe's.
Why
can't
I
think
of
the
word
of
the
allotted
time
for
his
role,
but
the.
F
C
Timing
is
up
ten
years.
Thank
you
very
much.
Michael
joe's
tenure
is
up,
and
it's
currently
so
we're
currently
taking
nominations
folks
can
reach
out
to
jory.
If
they're
interested
in
running
the
voting
begins
on
august
3rd
and
ends
on
the
17th
next
slide,.
C
No
new
charter
changes
for
board
approval,
and
then
so
we
had
a
working
session
regarding
the
community
fund
and
one
thing
that
we're
doing
is
we're
kicking
things
off.
I
think
with
20
scholarships
for
folks
that
are
needs-based.
C
Robin,
I
believe,
is
working
on
the
proposal
currently
in
order
to
get
this
kicked
off.
So
we're
very
excited
about
this,
as
we
repurposed
our
travel
fund
now
to
the
community
fund,
and
this
is
our
first
opportunity
to
put
it
into
action
and
then
we're
working
on
providing
implementation
guidance
for
dcocla
for
projects
for
dcos
and
clas
brian
did
some
work
on
the
dco
bot
sounds
like
last
year.
Brian.
You
want
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
this.
B
Yeah
I
can
provide
a
quick
update
so
just
kind
of
long
arc.
Here
we've
had
projects
which
have
attempted
to
implement
the
dco
process
and
by
and
large
they
use
the
probot
dco
bot,
which
has
been
a
pretty
effective
way
of
determining
when
somebody
makes
a
contribution
to
a
project
whether
they've
remembered
to
include
their
signed
off
by
line,
we
did
get
some
feedback
that
that
that
process
is
maybe
a
bit
more
geared
around
command
line
users
as
opposed
to
web
ui
users.
B
It
is,
you
know,
possible
from
the
command
line
to
amend
if
you
forgot,
you're
you're
signed
off
by
lined,
but
that's
harder
to
do
from
the
web
ui.
I
had
made
some
changes
on.
We
have
an
open
pull
request
to
pro
bot
dco,
which
basically
provides
a
way
to
go
back
after
the
fact
and
add
a
signed
off
by
line
that
refers
back
to
a
commit
and
have
probot
dco
recognize
this
and
then
treat
it
as
a
valid
sign
off
and
we've
taken
this
through
various
legal
committees.
B
Openjs
legal
committee
looked
at
this
and
said,
looks
fine
we've
on
the
board.
There
was
some
discussion
about
this
back
at
the
time
and
it
was
generally
approved
at
this
point
really.
B
You
know
we're
just
waiting
for
this
to
be
merged,
and
you
know
one
of
the
things
I
think
we
need
to
look
at
maybe
going
forward.
This
is
a
fairly
substantial
change
to
this
particular
piece
of
software,
and
you
know,
one
of
the
questions
which
we
have
been
discussing
here
is
what
additional
support
can
we
offer?
You
know
not
just
to
our
projects,
who
would
be
using
this,
but
also
you
know
to
to
make
sure
that
this
remains
maintained
and
healthy,
going
forward
into
the
future.
B
I
think
that's
does
anybody
have
any
other
questions
on
what's
happening
in
the
cpc.
D
I
just
make
a
note
that
there
there
is
a
pinned
issue
that
has
the
calendar
on
the
topics
that
we're
covering.
So
I
urge
you
all
to
take
a
look
at
that
and
you
can
add
yourself
to
the
calendar
on
our
collaboration
page.
A
B
A
B
F
Yeah
sounds
good,
so
here
are
our
our
blog
metrics
for
the
month.
We're
definitely
around
on
track
to
you
know
where
we
typically
are,
this
time
of
the
month,
around
page
views
and
then
you'll
also
see.
On
the
left
hand,
side
we've
really
been
taking
advantage
of
the
great
content
from
openjs
world
posting,
a
ton
of
recap,
blogs
and
just
kind
of
getting
all
of
the
all
of
the
goodness
we
possibly
can
out
of
the
fantastic
talks
that
we
had
next
slide.
F
So
here
are
our
website
metrics.
I
just
did
want
to
note
that
we
are
slightly
down
just
based
on
last
month,
which
I
think
we're
gonna
kind
of
see
throughout
the
slides
we
had
such
a
banner
month
last
month
with
the
event,
so
this
is
totally
to
be
expected
again.
F
You'll
see
that
big
old
spike
around
the
fourth-
you
know
that's
when
our
event
was
so
just
kind
of
like
you
know,
month
over
month,
what
we're
seeing
there
as
far
as
sort
of
normal
normalizing
out
referral
traffic
tends
to
be
our
top
channel
for
the
openjs
site
and
then,
as
far
as
where
that
were
where
those
referrals
are
coming
from.
F
F
Which
is
twitter,
so
you'll
see
you'll
kind
of,
like
I
said,
you'll
see
a
little
bit
of
a
of
a
down
drop
in
some
of
our
social
channels.
Here
are
sort
of
the
28th
day
summary.
I
really
attribute
this
to.
Obviously
we
just
had
such
a
big
june
with
the
event.
F
As
we
all
know,
our
community
really
engages
a
ton
on
twitter,
so
there
was
just
a
lot
of
traffic,
which
was
was
great
to
see
so
we're
kind
of
seeing
some
of
this
normalization
you'll
also
see
on
the
next
slide,
where
you'll
see
kind
of
exactly
how
much
we
did
last
month
in
comparison
to
like
you
know
what
a
typical
month
would
be,
so
that
grayed
out
is
all
the
stuff.
F
Next
slide
is
linked
in
we're
not
seeing
as
much
of
a
drop-off,
but
again
our
our
linkedin
is
not
as
primary
of
a
channel
as
our
twitter,
but
we
are,
you
know
again
we're
seeing
sort
of
a
return
to
normal
state
for
the
openjs
foundation,
so
a
little
bit
of
a
drop
off,
but
again
just
a
testament
to
how
how
much
traffic
we
we
did
on
for
the
event.
F
The
next
slide
is
youtube.
I
think
this
is
definitely
continuing
to
be
a
bright
spot
regarding
our
strategy
and
format.
For
the
event
as
you'll
see,
I
want
to
say
last
month
we
had
about
12
000
views,
and
this
month
there's
about
4
000
views,
that's
still
much
more
than
what
we
typically
would
have
gotten
pre-event,
so
we
are
still
having
sort
of
that
trickle
effect
of
folks
coming
to
our
youtube.
F
Watching
you
know
a
majority
of
the
majority
of
what
they're
watching
is
from
openjs
world
2021
you'll
also
see
openjs
world
2020
on
there.
So,
just
again
great
feedback
for
us
into
kind
of
our
approach
for
this.
For
the
event
and
just
the
content
is
kind
of
the
gift
that
keeps
on
giving.
A
D
F
Yes,
so
yeah,
so
we
we
are
encouraging
folks
to
sign
up
for
updates
for
opengs
world
2022,
which
will
be
in
austin,
texas
and
we're
excited
to
fingers
cross,
see
everybody
there.
D
Yep
so
there,
if
there's
just
a
drop
down
on
the
home
page
of
our
website,
where
you
can
put
your
email
address
and
you
can
get
updates
as
things
come
along.
B
B
Meeting,
okay,
not
hearing
anything,
I
think
we
can
probably
close
it
robin.
Would
you
like
to
to
close
the
meeting
here.