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A
Great
all
right
well
welcome
everyone
to
another
episode
of
the
openjs
foundation's
cross
project
council
meeting
I'll,
be
your
host
today.
Do
we
have
any
announcements.
B
So
trying
to
think
of,
like
you
know,
upcoming
things,
the
next
standards
working
group
meeting
is
next
tuesday,
so
there's
no
more,
no
more
open,
js
meetings
today,
usually
tuesdays
are
packed,
but
now
that
the
conference
is
over
and
we're
not
doing
that
those
planning
meetings
and
stuff-
and
we
we
do
have
a
a
meeting
on
thursday
for
the
programming
committee.
But
I
think
what
we'll
be
talking
about
is
just
sort
of
like
you
know.
Follow-Up
survey
results,
sort
of
kind
of
getting
a
sense
of
like
what
what
went
well.
B
You
know
what
we
would
want
to
work
on
for
next
year.
That
kind
of
thing
so
just
feel
free
to
share
that
feedback
too
with
the
program
committee
or
come
to
the
call
and
share
your
thoughts.
So
I
think
it's
a
fairly
quiet
week,
which
is
maybe
not
taught
well
not.
A
That's
great
yeah,
if
there's
a
tweet
or
anything
that
I
can
help
boost
or
something.
Let
me
know.
D
Still
I
mean
that
sounds
like
you
know,
the
old
days.
D
E
Great
great,
you
mean
live
on
stage,
no
okay,.
A
So
cool
fun
all
right!
Let
me
sorry,
let
me
just
rearrange
some
windows
really
quickly
here,
so
I'm
not
bouncing
around
so
much
great
anything
else.
I
was
there
a
board
meeting
anytime
soon
or.
E
A
It's
fine,
I'm
just
it's
the
25th,
so
25th,
okay,
all
right
so
yeah
cool
all
right,
great!
Well,
let's
jump
into
our
agenda,
which
is
not
too
long
and
see
what
we
got
here.
The
first
item
on
here,
which
I
think
we've
talked
about,
is
you
know
this
catch-all
for
the
moment
the
reminders
for
long-term
events,
this
issue
758,
you
know,
I
think
it
makes
sense
for
us
to
maybe
keep
the
agenda
label
on
here
for
now
and
just
check
in
on
it.
A
I
see
some
folks
dropping
some
items
in
there,
which
is
great
and
then
once
we
have
some
infrastructure
to
make
sure
these
things
are
surfaced
with
adequate
forewarning.
Then
you
know
we
can
we
can
close
the
issue.
D
D
A
Right
yeah,
when
I
keep
it
sorry
to
interrupt
you,
toby
yeah,
it's
fine.
I
was
going
to
say
what
I
imagine
is
and
something
that
tyranny
and
I
have
talked
about
is
creating
like
a
github
action.
Essentially
that
will
open
up
an
issue.
A
You
know
on
a
specific
specific
time
for
specific
events,
you
know
so
open
up
an
issue
with
the
with
the
right
with
the
agenda
label
and
say
you
know,
this
election
is
in
two
months
start
preparing
now
and
then
that
will
prompt
us
and
then
we
can
fill
in
all
of
the
sort
of
procedural
stuff
from
there,
but
just
something
that
really
kind
of
puts
it
on
the
agenda
at
adequate
times,
which
seems
pretty
straightforward,
just
some
sort
of
cron
job
and
some
you
know
some
specific
details
and
I
think
you
know
we've
got.
A
We've
got
the
twitter
together
stuff
going
in
the
node.js
space
where
on
a
monthly
cron,
you
know
job,
it
creates
a
pr
for
us
with
specific
stuff.
So
I
think
this
is
actually
not
that
hard,
but
it
just
needs
to
happen.
A
So
I
guess
this
is
perhaps
an
opportunity
to
call
out
as
well.
If
anybody
wants
to
jump
into
that
and
and
tried
to
try
to
do
something,
please
have
fun,
do
it?
Try
it
out,
you
can
look
at
the
node.js.
A
Slash
tweet,
I
think,
is
the
repo
that
we
have
our
github
actions
in
for
creating
pull
requests,
and
so
I
think
it
would
be
something
similar
to
what's
what's
already
there
so
yeah.
I
think
that
would
be
really
helpful,
too
cool
anything
else
on
this
issue.
A
If
not
I'll
jump
to
the
next
one,
which
is
another
kind
of
perhaps
placeholder
issue
that
create
proposals
for
the
community
fund
issue
756,
you
know,
we've
got
this
open.
I
see
you
know.
Brian
had
opened
the
one
issue
that
that
relates
back
to
this
toby's
got
your
your
one
that
was
merged.
B
A
Okay,
great,
I
am
putting
some
notes
in
there.
A
C
Yeah
attending
the
conference.
I
believe
the
person
attended
the
happy
hour
and
then
asked
the
question
during
happy
hour
and
then
also
ping
me
privately
on
slack.
A
Okay,
great
so
yeah,
I
updated
the
notes,
so
that
should
be
good,
we'll
work
on
it
next
week,
and
that
sounds
great.
I
look
forward
to
it
this
next.
One,
I
think,
is
related
to
the
event.
If
I'm
not
mistaken,.
B
It
was,
it
was
both,
and
I
think
this
issue
can
be
closed.
Now.
We've
got
and
seven
people
now
on
the
at
moderators
group,
so
the
purpose
for
in
slack.
So
the
purpose
for
that
was
hey.
You
know.
Do
you
want
to
help
in
the
case
that
there's
a
bot
spamming,
the
channel
or
you
know,
which
is
really
the
biggest
problem
that
we
have
at
this
point?
B
You
know
you
can
raise
your
hand
and
sort
of
just
help
to
help
us
moderate
and
make
sure
that
if
there's
spammy
behavior
or
something
like
that
or
somebody
actually
has
an
issue
and
they
call
for
app
moderator
and
that
you
you
can
step
in
and
help,
and
the
other
was
of
course
to
be
there
for
the
conference,
particularly
during
the
speaker,
q.
A
that's
also
done
so
I
would
say
that
this
is
an
issue
we
can
close.
A
Okay,
I
will
let
tierney
in
in
just
a
second,
oh.
A
All
right
close
with
comments,
great
hi
tierney
as
well-
let's
see
so
next
and
final
one
is
our
you
know
an
oldie
but
a
goodie
dco
icla
stuff.
I
assume
there's
no
news
on
this
correct
me.
If
I'm
wrong
anyone.
A
Great
cool,
so
that's
our
agenda.
We
already
talked
about
next
week's
working
session,
which
tierney
we're
gonna
work
on
community
fund
ideas
for
next
week
and
and
just
to
catch
you
up.
We
touched
on
a
couple
other
issues
here.
You
know
one
of
them
being
the
github
actions
for
the
long
term.
Events
thing
but
yeah
pretty
pretty
light
agenda
this
week.
A
So
I
don't
know,
are
we
done?
Should
we?
You
know
we've
got
time.
Do
we
want
to
talk
about
anything
else
or
do
we
want
to
give
time
back.
B
And
you
mentioned
the
loopback
loop
back
project,
which
we
announced
moved
to
incubating
stage
last
week
and
I'm
meeting
with
loopback
team
this
week
to
just
go
over
the
onboarding
checklist
and
all
of
that
sort
of
thing
and
obviously,
if
you
want
to
help
support
them
in
their
onboarding
process.
You
are
super.
Welcome,
but
they'll
be
joining
like
our
slack
and
that
kind
of
thing.
B
So
it
would
be
lovely
for
us
to
say
if
you
have
a
chance
to
say
hi
to
particularly
diana
and
raymond
and
slack,
and
so
that
was
kind
of
the
that
was
a
big
news
item
and
active
yeah
go
ahead.
A
Yeah,
can
I
sorry
to
interrupt?
Am
I
the
champion.
A
But
in
this
context,
so
you
know
we
can
offline
this,
but
let
me
know
divvy.
B
B
But
yeah
so
happy
to
happy
to
help
there,
but
basically
it's
checking
in
fairly
regularly
with
the
project,
making
sure
that
you
know
they're
not
blocked
that
they're
don't
have
questions
that
they're
making
progress
and
we
do
that
too.
But
it's
often
helpful
just
to
say:
okay,
here's
how
you
know
another
project
did
it
or
I
can
help
with
that
or
that
kind
of
thing.
B
So
I
think-
and
I
think
I
put
you
on
the
invite
for
this-
I
wonder-
let
me
go
see.
B
I'll
find
it
I'm
pretty
sure
you're
on
a
calendar,
invite
and
or
will
be
on
a
calendar,
invite
with
raymond
and
diana
and
myself
for
discussion.
And
we
can.
We
typically
just
use
the
github
issue,
but
you
can
also
use
like
a
dm
in
slack,
which
is
what
like,
we
did
with
native
script
a
lot
and
so.
A
All
right
cool!
Well,
I
don't
want
to
take
up
other
folks
time
with
this.
So
but
I
see
a
conversation
about
when
to
meet,
but
I
don't
see
an
invite,
but
we
can
take
that
offline.
That's
fine.
C
Yeah
one
other
thing:
if
you're
a
project-
and
you
have
any
milestones
or
announcements
in
the
days
or
weeks-
let
us
know
so
we
can
help
amplify
we're
still
getting
surprised
here
and
there
and,
in
addition
to
my
women
tech
conference
tomorrow,
I
have
two
speaking
events
in
china
in
the
next
few
weeks.
So
I
always
love
to
talk
about
our
projects
and
any
of
the
latest
and
greatest
milestones
so
great,
make
sure
they
land
on
rachel's
editorial
calendar.
A
Along
those
lines
toby,
I
know
that
there
was
talk
about
trying
to.
I
think
I
don't
know
if
engage
more
is
the
right
term,
but
as
non-impact
members,
let
me
know
if
there's
anything
there,
that's
going
on
or
anything
I
can
help
with.
I
know
we've
all
been
busy
the
last
few
months
so.
D
Yeah,
so
I
haven't
been
putting
much
thought
into
this
beyond
actually
doing
like
an
open
like
in
the
office
hour,
which
I
think
is
probably
the
less
costly
thing
I
can
do
right
now
and
also
probably
one
of
the
most
useful
and
effective,
and
so
essentially
I
I
think
this
was
the
plan
I
was
going
to
suggest.
D
So
I
don't
know
how
we
want
to
do
this,
but
I'm
hap
like
having
an
hour
or
a
half
an
hour
attached
to
this
particular
meeting
on
a
regular
basis
before
or
after.
I
think,
before
it's
easier
for
me
in
general.
D
It's
something
like
I'd,
be
completely
willing
to
do
and
whether
we
do
it
all
together
or
like
have
like
an
agenda
and
swap
that
any
of
that
is
works
to
me.
If
folks
would
be
happy
to
do
something
like
this,
and
the
only
ask
that
it
would
have
is
to
use
the
mailing
list
to
actually
like
let
project
owners
know
about
this.
E
A
Yeah,
it
sounds
great
to
try
this
for
a
little
while
yeah
yeah.
I
I
think
having
a
meeting
is
good
too
and
that's
if
we
don't
have
things
that
the
projects
are
bringing
to
us
to
help
them
with.
Then
we
could
be
brainstorming.
You
know
use
as
a
working
session
to
try
and
be
proactive
about
those
sorts
of
efforts.
So
just
having
something
blocked,
calendar
item,
you
know
agenda
optional
and
you
know
we
we
just
kind
of
get
together
and
start
figuring
that
out,
hopefully
it'll
take
shape.
D
What
would
be
a
good
time
to
do
this
and
what
would
be
a
good
frequency
because,
like
that,
the
frequency
aspect
is
the
important
aspect.
From
my
perspective,
right
I
mean
this
is
when
people
know
they
can
show
up
at
a
given
time.
Things
happen
more
than
when
that's
the
kind
of
thing
you
have
to
look
for.
A
A
E
B
I
was
going
to
say
I'll
share
that,
like
what
the
js
foundation
we
used
to
do
like
a
quarterly
call
for
the
projects,
and
I
would
do
a
like
here's-
a
list
of
the
topics
that
are
salient
you
know
and
that
would
tend
to
be
effective,
like
just
putting
it
out
as
sort
of
like
a
town
hall,
quarterly
town
hall
brought
a
lot
of
the
at-large
and
a
lot
of
our
at-large
projects.
B
Our
former
js
foundation
projects
that
that
brought
a
lot
of
them
to
the
table
because
it
was
just
like
infrequent
enough
that
they
didn't,
you
know,
feel
like
they
were
getting
like
pinged
all
the
time
for
a
meeting,
but
they
kind
of
got
the
info
that
they
needed
and-
and
I
think,
if
we
had
specific
suggestions
for
things
we
want
to
tackle
with
them.
That
would
also
be
successful.
D
A
E
C
A
My
suggestion,
what
I
would
suggest
is
at
least
just
to
get
started,
is
to
do
it
on
the
same
week
as
the
cpc
meeting-
and
I
know
you
said
earlier
would
be
better,
but
I
wonder
about
the
one
the
hour
after
I
guess
the
hour
after
this
one,
the
1
pm
eastern
times
slot
partially,
because
if
you
did
it
an
hour
earlier
at
11
pm
eastern
that
would
be
8
a.m.
Pacific,
and
I
suspect
you
know
we
have
a
good
amount
of
folks
on
the
pacific
time
zone.
A
So
we
have
the
standards
meeting
now
at
1
pm
eastern
time
on
the
off
weeks,
and
I
wondered
if
we
just
did
you
know
a
project
open
door
meeting
on
the
off
on
on
the
on
weeks.
At
the
same
time,
1pm
and
just
start
get
the
ball
rolling,
and
then
we
can
adjust
from
there
and
say
all
right.
A
C
D
A
Okay,
I
can
put
something
on
the
calendar.
I
have
that
authority
for
lack
of
a
better
term
fancy,
but
what
what
else
would
we
do?
Do
we
need
an
issue?
Do
we
need
a
repo?
Do
we
need
any
other
sort
of
housekeeping,
or
do
we
just
put
something
on
the
calendar
and
start
there.
B
A
We
have
like
an
ad
hoc
meeting
template
that
might
be
helpful.
If
that's
what
you
mean.
D
I'm
just
trying
to
really
minimize
the
amount
of
like
thinking
and
foreign
organizing
that
this
requires,
because
I
know
that
I
can't
put
the
time
into
this,
and
I
don't
want
to
have
others
have
to
put
the
time
in
yeah.
I
mean
I
don't
mind
if
someone
stands
up
and
says,
I'm
fine
handing
an
issue
for
this
and
organizing
that
that's
okay,
I
just
I
want
to
be
really
careful
about
like
not
making
this
into
too
big
a
thing
that
we
don't
do
it
yeah.
A
So
here's
what
I
here's,
what
I
suggest
toby
and
others-
maybe
maybe
the
you
and
me
toby
and
emily-
should
jump
on
a
dm
in
slack
just
to
make
sure
that
emily
is.
Has
that
time
open
or
whatever,
because
I
know
you
know
he
was
interested
in
being
a
part
of
this.
That
is
a
good
point,
so
just
touch
base
there
and
maybe
there
should
even
be
a
slack.
That's
for
I
don't
know
for
this
sort
of
thing.
A
I
don't
know
if
there
should,
but
I'm
just
thinking
out
loud
a
little
bit
but
anyway,
first
first
things
first
check
in
with
emily,
I'm
fine,
I'm
comfortable
making
an
issue
and
putting
something
on
the
calendar,
because
I
would
just
probably
do
it
fairly,
sparsely
in
terms
of
the
issue
like
hey.
We
want
to
figure
out
ways
to
help
projects
and
have
an
open
door
for
projects
to
come.
Talk
to
us.
Here's
an
issue
and
here's
a
meeting
schedule.
A
A
So
I'm
not
sure
I
mean,
I
think
it
makes
sense,
certainly
to
reach
out,
and
communication
is
always
great,
but
there's
the
other
side
too,
that
I
think
if
we
started
to
show
the
effort
and
the
proactive
work
and
we're
saying,
come
help
us
figure
out
what
you
need.
That
might
be
encouraging.
I'm
not
sure.
E
E
We
we
tried
sending.
Like
I
mean
I
just
I
sent
a
few
me
a
few
emails
a
while
back
and
didn't
get
any
response,
so
I'm
just
thinking
we
might
need
to
be
creative
in
terms
of
how
we
get
interest
right
and
yeah,
so
I'm
not
opposed
to
setting
them
up.
I
just
was
wondering
if
it's
like
you
don't
want
to
spend
a
ton
of
effort
setting
things
up
and
then
have
no
nobody
come,
but
I
don't
think
setting
up
one
meeting
is
that
hard
anyway,
so
whatever.
A
How
do
we
make
it
clear
that
we're
here
and
trying
to
provide
benefit
to
the
projects
and
want
them
to
come
and
engage
with
us
on
what
that
benefit
looks
like
I
guess,
but
you
know
I
may
be
just
kind
of
too
much
of
an
idealist
or
something
so
always
feel
free
to
reign
me
in.
D
I
I
do
want
to
point
out
that
I
really
like
both
dory's
and
robin's
idea,
and
I
think
they
would
probably
be
more
effective,
but
right
now
I
see
them
as
more
work,
and
so
that's
why
I'm
like
pushing
back
right,
but
I
mean
I
agree
that
they're
they're
I
mean
you
know
both
of
them
are
really
interesting
and
sort
of
like
their
own
their
own
way
and
would
be
valuable
to
pursue.
I
just
don't
know
how
to
do
that
at
not
like
a
bigger
cost.
E
C
C
E
C
Yeah-
and
we
can-
I
can
get
some
feedback
from
some
of
these
smaller
projects
as
well,
so
cool
I'll
work
on
it.
Yeah,
sometimes
me
just
like
hitting
some
of
the
maintainers
directly
on
slack-
is
just
the
most
effective
way
to
do
it,
and
it's
not
even
a
meeting.
It's
just
a
quick
chat
on
you
know
on
slack,
so.
C
B
They're,
not
all,
but
many
of
them
are
the
the
certainly
the
the
active
ones
who
you
know
that
are,
but
but
not
not.
All.
E
But
that's
kind
of
like
I.
I
think
that
makes
me
think
of
an
idea
where,
like
the
reps-
and
you
know,
the
director
representatives
as
well
could
help
out
with
that
kind
of
outreach
in
terms
of
like
okay,
we've
got
these
38
this
month,
we're
going
to
cover
these
five
or
something,
and
you
know
robin
pings
one
of
them.
I
pick
one
of
them.
E
You
know
toby,
you
ping
one,
and
then
it
may
just
be
the
hey.
You
know
just
reaching
out
from
the
cross
budget
council.
Do
you
have
any?
You
know
open
js,
like
topics
on
the
opengs
front,
that
you
think
the
you
know
the
foundation
can
help
with
or
you
know,
and
that
that
might
be
a
way
for
these
representative
positions
to
help
in
that
sort
of
overall
outreach
and
keeping
connected
with
the.
E
A
D
Yeah
the
composition,
we're
having
right
now
makes
me
think
that
we
might
want
to
start
with
a
work
session
on
this
topic,
because
it's
obvious
that
there's
a
lot
more.
D
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
creative
thinking
going
on
right
now,
and
people
have
lots
of
really
good
ideas
about
what
to
do,
and
so
you
know,
I'm
I'm
increasingly
less
bullish
about.
Oh,
let's
just
block
an
hour
and
see
what
happens.
C
E
B
Well,
I
I
would
say
we
could
do
that
and
then
just
see
who
rsvp
is
and
then
we
can
also,
if
you
do
create
an
issue
for
it,
ask
people
to
thumbs
up
if
they're
planning
to
attend
you
know
and
that
that
would
be.
B
C
D
Personally,
I
actually
don't
mind
blocking
that
hour
and
just
doing
I
mean
I
have
plenty
of
other
work
to
do
it's
actually.
You
know
it's
it's
a
time
that
would
be
blocked
for
work
and
potentially
be
interrupted
by
someone
that
actually
I'm
I'm
happy
to
help.
So,
from
my
perspective,
that's
actually
not
being
there
is
actually
not
very
costly.
It's
actually
potentially
good.
It's
like
time
blocked
where,
like
I'm,
I
have
a
meeting.
I
can't
have
another
meeting.
I
can
actually
do
work,
probably
half
of
the
time.
D
So
you
know
I
don't.
I
don't
feel
that
concerned
about
that
that
aspect
of
it,
which
is
why
I
initially
suggested
it.
But
that
said,
I
think
there
are.
I
mean
some
of
what
has
been
brought
up
in
in
this
in
this
discussion
right
now.
You
know
having
a
dedicated
channel
doing
some
outreach
actually
going
to
folks
meetings.
D
I
mean
all
of
these
sounds
sound,
really
interesting,
and
so
I'm
just
trying
to
balance
whether
we
should
just
go
ahead
with
one
or
maybe
think
about
it,
but
a
bit
more
deeply,
maybe
have
a
better
sense
of
what
these
people
actually
want.
Maybe
try
reaching
out
on
slack,
for
example,
and
just
asking
there
for
like
feedback.
E
E
So
I
I
take
robin's
suggestion
that
we
don't
want
to
block
doing
something
so
maybe
setting
up
the
meeting
joe
seems
to
volunteer
to
just
see
how
that
works,
makes
sense
and
then
planning
like
one
of
our
working
sessions,
because
I
do,
I
do
think,
like
some
of
those
other
ideas
like
just
to
ping.
E
A
A
D
A
D
I'm
ready
to
see
that
say
again:
let's
do
that!
Okay,.
A
All
right,
let's
in
terms
of
like
action
items,
let's
just
check
in
with
emily,
see
if
the
like
1
pm
eastern
time
slot
works
the
time
that
would
be
following
this
meeting
and-
and
you
know,
I'm
happy
to
make
an
issue
and
throw
something
on
the
calendar,
and
we
can
just
start
start
doing
something.
A
Sounds
cool
yep
and
the
other
thought
I'll
just
share
that
I
had
in
this
conversation
is.
This
is
also
potentially
a
good
place
for
folks
who
are
new
to
the
work
that
we're
doing
to
help
them
to
get
involved
like
if
we
have
things
that
we
need
to
get
done,
and
I
know
we're
all
super
busy,
but
if
we
can
think
about
how
to
get
other
people
involved
to
help
us
get
work
done.
That's
that's
a
good
idea
too.
A
We
we,
hopefully
have
a
lot
of
new
people
from
the
event
and
slack
and
you
know,
could
try
to
rope
them
in
different
ways.
A
B
Yeah,
so
so
I
also
just
wanted
to
share
that.
The
javascript
landia.org
site
is
up.
That
was
another
big
piece
of
news
and
obviously
that's
a
program
that
came
from
this
group
here
at
the
cpc.
So
you
know
go
check
out
your
badges
and
all
that
stuff,
I'm
super
into
the
badges.
I'm
not
gonna
lie
all
the
projects,
have
a
badge
now
and
we're
gonna
roll
out
a
method
for
people
to
select
which
fan
badges
they
want.
B
E
B
B
So
anyway,
and
and
also
you
know
that
that's
hopefully
a
space,
we
can
do
more
with
to
help
surface
ideas
for
our
projects,
surface
ideas,
for
you
know,
good
uses
for
the
community
fund
and
that
kind
of
thing.
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
seeing
what
we
do
with
this
program.
B
That's
a
good
question:
if
you
believe
you
should
be
showing
up
there,
but
you
are
not
showing
up
there.
Please
let
me
know,
and
it
may
have
to
do
with
whether
you
have
accepted
your
badge,
so
this
is
sort
of
in
the
logic.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
only
people
who
set
their
acceptance
to
public
would
be
seen.
So
we
have,
we
have
a
number
of
people
who
are
in
the
program,
not
all
of
whom
are
on
the
site.
So
let
me
know,
and
then
we
can.
C
It's
in
the
crudley
tool.
B
Yeah
so
send
me
and
dm
yeah.
F
B
Were
expecting
something
it's
you
know
we're.