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A
Computers
cooperate
but
I'm
good.
We
should
be
live
any
moment
here
if
we're
not
already
I'll
wait
to
get
the
official
green
light
copy,
that
link
and
the
page
loads
I'll,
say,
hi,
my
friends
cool
drop,
the
link
in
there.
Do
you
all
have
the
minutes.
I
will
drop
that
in
the
chat
some
housekeeping
here
for
everybody
and
yeah,
so
we're
live
thanks.
Everybody
for
joining
another
episode
of
the
openjs
foundation's
cross
project
council
meeting
today
is
the
11th
day
of
the
fifth
month.
Thanks
everybody
for
joining.
A
B
Always
I
mean
we're
we're
coming
down
to
the
last
few
weeks
ahead
of
openjs
world.
We're
really
excited
about
the
program
and
we
hope
everybody
here
has
had
a
chance
to
register.
We've
got
some
channels
open
in
our
slack
org
now.
So
if
you
want
to
come
sort
of
like
pre-chat
about
any
of
the
topics
and
and
also
kind
of
related
we're
recruiting
folks
who
want
to
come,
help
moderate
and
prompt
discussion
in
those
channels-
and
you
know
to
please
let
me
know-
if
that's
you
that's
those
are
the
big
ones.
B
Jerry,
what
are
those?
What
are
those
channels
are
those
oh
yeah,
so
they're
all
prefixed
with
openjs
world
and
I
can
just
run
through
so
we've
got
automate
opengs
world
automation,
community
development,
performance
security.
B
Obviously,
we've
got
a
speaker
help
channel
and
a
general
channel
as
well
just
sort
of
to
make
up
at
some
extent.
A
Washing
machine
it
sounded
like
a
tv
to
me.
That's
hilarious,
funny
funny
funny
cool
sorry
to
interrupt
anything
else.
Like
we've
got
some
great
featured
speakers
and
stuff.
I
can't
recall
if
we
have
anything
new
there
or
anything.
F
A
Yeah
yeah,
I
agree,
I'm
excited
about
it.
Tell
your
friends,
everybody
watching
sign
up!
Openjsworld.Com
works
right,
so
go
check
that
out
anything
else,
anything
from
the
board
anything
before
we
get
into
the
agenda.
I
think
it's
worth.
G
A
G
Great,
that's
exciting.
The
only
other
board
related
thing.
We've
got
an
issue
to
talk
about
it.
So
I'll
wait
until
then.
A
Okay,
all
right
cool
all
right.
Well
with
that
yeah
I'll,
just
mention
again
real
quickly,
we'll
save
a
little
bit
of
time
at
the
end
for
some
private
business
and
we'll
jump
into
the
agenda
and
of
course,
if
anybody
can
help
take
notes,
that's
always
appreciated.
We
mark
you
down
on
a
list
and
send
you
a
card
at
the
end
of
the
year.
A
The
first
item,
the
first
item
on
the
agenda,
is
create
proposals
for
the
community
fund.
Maybe
this
michael,
is
what
you
were
referring
to
no
but
related.
Okay,
toby!
You
open
this
issue.
Do
you
want
to
add
any
context
or
elaborate?
It's
just.
F
A
placeholder
to
make
sure
that
we
actually
do
it.
Okay,
so
well,
it
ties
into
the
the
issue
that
michael
is
gonna
speak
about,
so
we
can
speak
about
it
then,
or,
however,
you
want
to
handle
that
michael.
Let's.
E
G
So
we'd,
given
a
you,
know
a
short
update
in
the
past
that
we'd
taken
to
the
board
they'd
passed
it
on
to
the
audit
and
finance
committee
to
discuss
the
discussion
concluded,
and
so
I
updated
the
issue
that
you
know
the
the
fund's
been
restored
in
the
budget
to
the
60k
and
it's
also
being
renamed
in
the
the
budget
to
be
a
community
fund.
G
You
know,
we've
never
spent
the
full
amount
in
terms
of
travel
and
the
idea
is
that
or
the
expectation
is
that
it'll
be
used
for
things
in
travel,
but
also
for
other
things,
and
it's
now
up
to
the
the
cpc
to
propose
you
know
what
those
things
might
be
and
the
governance
around
how
the
the
you
know
the
funding
would
be.
How
would
we
would
review
requests
to
use
that
funds?
How
do
we
approve
them?
The
same
way?
We
have.
G
You
know
a
good
process
for
travel
in
terms
of
like
how
do
people
apply?
How
do
we
approve
it
and
then
how
do
they
actually
get
paid.
A
Yeah,
that's
that's
I.
I
love
this
idea.
I
like
converting
it
from
a
travel
fund
to
a
community
fund.
How
do
we
propose?
We
kind
of
you
know
workshop
this
out.
Should
we
should
we
spin
off
a
different
session?
Should
we
try
to
spend
a
little
time
at
the
end
of
the
meeting?
You
know
what
do
we
want
to
do?
I
think
this
is
important
and
something
we
should
get
some
work
done
on.
A
I
mean
for
starters:
if
we
wanted
to,
we
could
we
could
just
come
back
to
it
at
the
end
of
our
agenda,
but
I'm
open
to
other
ideas.
If
we
want.
E
A
I
got
to
find
it
first.
Well,
why
don't
you?
Why
don't
you
look
for
it
brian?
Why
don't
we
just
come
back
to
this
after
we
get
through
the
agenda
and
then
we'll
we
can.
You
know
see
how
much
time
we
have
to
dig
into
it
a
little
further
and
brian
can
share
what
you
all
have
the
spaghetti
you
have
on
the
wall.
A
That's
good,
all
right,
cool,
great,
so
updating
voting
member
term
info
looks
like
it's
the
next
agenda
item.
If
I
didn't
skip
anything
because
sometimes
I
do
this
was
opened
two
weeks
ago
per
745,
which
is
the
members
election.
This
is
a
pull
request.
Joy.
Did
you
open
this
any.
B
Yeah,
so
this
just
came
out
of
acknowledging
a
gap
that
emily
actually
identified
where
we
missed.
We
forgot
to
open
the
election
for
voting
cpc
members
and
we
wanted
to
make
it
clear
in
the
language
that,
if,
if
we
did
that
that
the
current
persons
serving
those
roles
would
just
continue
to
serve
those
rules
until
such
time,
the
election
changed.
So
I
added
some
language
and
thanks
emily
for
for
catching
that
potential
gap.
A
Okay,
so
that's
pretty
straightforward,
I
put
my
thumb
on.
There
looks
good
to
me
and
we
got
a
lot
of
approvals.
It's
been
open
for
14
days,
so
this
is
probably
even
something
we
can
just
land.
If,
if
we
think
it's
good
is
that
right.
A
Land
it
all
right,
I'm
squashing
and
merging.
So
that's
what
I
do
cool
that's
done!
Thank
you,
jory
and
folks
for
working
on
that.
I
appreciate
it
great
one
just
thought
I'll
kind
of
throw
out
there
and
I
think
we
kind
of
always
mention
this
at
different
times,
but
do
we
have
like
any
sort
of
reminders
set
up
for
these
different
points
in
time
that
we
need
to
be
doing
things
like
elections?
Do
we
have
anything
on
the
calendar?
Should
we
set
up
a
github
action?
C
As
I
mentioned
in
the
calam
comedians
show,
I'm
happy
to
work
on
that.
I
have
some
other
more
more
pressing
work
to
be
doing,
but
I'm
happy
to
work
on
that
here
soon
that
exact
get
up
actions
thing
is
what
I
suggested
there.
A
Awesome
awesome,
would
you
do
me
a
favor,
tierney
and
just
take
a
quick
moment
and
maybe
create
an
issue
for
it.
Just
so
we
you
know
come
back
to
it
or
something.
C
What
do
you
think
it?
That's
it's
not
something
that
I
do
under
this.
I
wouldn't
do
it
under
open.js
I'd
be
doing
it
under
the
pkg
js
stuff.
I'd
prefer
to
centralize
that
into
one
space,
rather
than
doing
it
in
all
of
the
spaces
that
it
could,
it
would
apply
to
yeah
but
yeah.
I'm
I'm
happy
to
create
an
issue
in
the
package
maintenance
repo-
if
that
makes
sense.
A
You
know
I'm
just
thinking
about,
for
our
tracking
not
specific
to
the
work
that
you're
doing,
but
just
like
hey,
we
should
have
a
an
issue
or
we
should
have.
We
should
have
something
in
place
that
helps
us
to
not
lose
track
of
these
things.
I'll
follow
one
joe
great,
I
mean
yeah.
I
think.
A
Yeah
yeah
definitely,
I
think.
A
Yeah,
it's
it's
a
little,
it's
a
little
bit
of
something,
but
I
think
yeah
definitely
having
a
github
action
or
something
that
would
create
an
issue
would
be
super
ideal.
It
gets
right
on
our
radar
excellent.
Thank
you,
everybody
cool,
so
moving
on
this
is
the
nominations
open
for
voting
members
chosen
by
regular
members.
This
has
been
open
for
two
weeks.
It
seems
that
michael
is
maybe
the
one
person
that
has
publicly
commented
that
they
would
run
again.
Let
me
look
at
the
wording
here.
A
That's
all
right,
that's
all
right!
So
when
and
when
does
this
close,
I
think?
Okay,
sorry,
what
does
anybody
know
when
this
this
closes?
I.
I
A
Okay,
if
it
were,
if
it
was
a
week,
then
then
we're
long
past
it
being
closed.
Is
that
accurate.
A
A
I
I
I
can
say
that
I
have
two
people
that
have
you
know
michael
commented
here
publicly
and
someone
else
contacted
me
directly.
I
think
that
that's
all
that
I've
seen
in
terms
of
activity
on
this.
G
A
Yeah
and
that's
good
too,
I
can
go
through
and
make
sure
I'm
not
missing
any
emails
or
anything,
but
I'm
pretty
sure
it's
it's.
I
just
have
two
people.
You
know
one
one
additional
to
michael,
so
all
right
great.
So
this
is,
you
know
notice.
This
is
ending
at
the
end
of
the
day.
If
somebody
is
interested
and
hasn't
reached
out
to
me
or
commented
publicly,
please
do
so
and
we
can
talk
about
it
soon.
A
Two
currently
held
by
michael
and
emily
cool,
yep
cool
all
right.
Well,
that's
that
we
will
move
on
and
I'll
I'll
try
to
remember
to
post
something
to
that
issue
tomorrow,
great
slack
moderators.
I
know
jory
has
mentioned
this
earlier.
This
is
issue
747,
we're
looking
for
volunteers
to
help
be
moderators
on
slack
or
is
this
so
is
this
I
I
always
get
this
comment.
Okay,.
E
A
B
Yeah,
I
think,
maybe
maybe
it's
it's
worth
possibly
either
editing
the
issue
to
be
to
clarify.
B
There's
actually
two
asks
here
like
one
is
that
longer
range
of
availability
to
help
in
an
ongoing
capacity
for
the
rest
of
the
year
help
foster
a
healthy
community
in
our
slack,
and
the
second
ask
is
more
timely,
which
is
being
that
m.c,
as
robin
said
to
these
channels,
specifically
on
openjs
world,
for
you
know,
helping
to
to
to
foster
a
great
discussion
and
and
help
with
like
the
q,
a
sessions
and
that
kind
of
thing
if
you
are
available
during
this
those
time
periods.
B
So
those
those
are
the
they're
different
asks
you
can
do
both.
I
see
emily
has
his
hand
up.
I
Just
about
the
previous
thing,
joe,
I
think
you
missed
the
other
one,
because
we've
got
two
elections
both
for
two
people,
both
in
the
same
scheduling.
You
said
one
of
them.
You
had
two
candidates
for,
do
you?
What
do
you
have
for
the
other?
One.
A
That's
a
good
see
I
I
mentioned
earlier
that
I
have
a
habit
of
skipping
agenda
items,
so
let's
get
back
to
the
moderators
thing
really
quickly
and
and
in
a
moment
and
and
look
at
this
one
sorry
for
skipping
this.
This
is
issue
751.
A
A
And
I
think
I
would
the
the
process
is
the
same
here
to
to
reach
out
to
me.
Is
that
correct
trying
to
scan
this
really
quickly,
but
that.
A
Okay,
yeah,
if
I
don't
know,
if
I
have
anybody
having
reached
out
to
me
on
this
well,
you
got
at
least
me
you,
okay,
then
I.
A
I
A
I
G
A
G
I
F
I
I
would
love
to
do
this
again
if
we
actually
did
it
better
than
what
we
did
last
year.
I
I
feel
like
we
failed
well
at
least
I
feel
like
I
personally
failed
to
be
a
good
conduit
of
like
smaller
projects
and
have
I
have
a
relationship
with
them,
and
so,
if
we
were
a
bit
supported
to
organize
something,
and
if
emily
was
interested
in
doing
that,
I
would
really
want
to
do
it.
A
A
F
I
mean
essentially,
I
think,
what
I'm
suggesting
there
is,
if
emily's
interested
to
do
more,
I'm
happy
to
join
him
in
doing
more
in
that
space
and
we
can
sort
of
like
try
to
figure
it
out
and
like
ask
for
help,
you
know,
and
so
that's
kind
of
like.
Essentially,
my
ask
is:
if
emily,
if
you
want
to
do
the
second
like
the
at-large
projects,
I
would
like
to
do
it
with
someone
was.
The
you
know
was
the
idea
of
like
really
built.
F
I
don't
know,
building,
maybe
like
office
hours
or
like
something
where
we
we.
We
create
a
stronger
relationship
with
like
the
smaller
projects.
That's
essentially
I'm
I'm
looking
to
get
involved
with
this
for,
like
a
partnership
to
do
something
better
than
what
we
did.
I
That
that
does
sound
like
a
really
good
idea.
I
mean
I'm
standing
here
in
part,
because
I
am
one
of
the
small
project
maintainers
here
that
we've
got
and-
and
I
would
be
very
interested
in
finding
ways
to
first
of
all
network
in
some
way
with
the
others
who
are
in
a
similar
role
and
to
to
get
a
wider
understanding
of
what,
if
any
issues
they
might
have,
that
the
foundation
might
be
able
to
help
them
with
and
and
vice
versa.
I
Some
of
the
discussions
in
the
tech
direction
stuff
that
we've
been
going
through
recently
have
prompted
some
interesting
topics
to
also
pursue
there,
but
yeah
mean
I
was
very
happy
for
the
last
year
to
be
representing
the
the
non-voting
members
effectively
the
regular
members,
because
that
kind
of
is
easier,
because
these
people
are
semi
defining
themselves
to
be
active
participants
in
the
activities
of
the
foundation,
whereas
the
maintainers
of
at
large
projects
in
general
are
not
some.
I
Some
of
us
are,
but
many
are
not,
and
it
does
mean
that
the
position
I
think
would
benefit
from
having
more
outreach
happening
there,
and
it
would
be
if
anything,
an
interesting
challenge
to
try
to
to
build
on
the
current
situation.
A
Yeah,
you
have
the
benefit
of
the
birds
too.
You
know
talking
in
your
ear
and
giving
you
advice.
So
that's
interesting.
I
think
I
I
like
this
this
idea,
I
think,
even
maybe
you
know
if
we
just
threw
something
on
the
calendar
every
other
week
to
kind
of
work
on
this
more.
It
could
be
an
open
meeting
open
hours
for
for
regular,
sorry
for
non-impact,
maintainers
and
and
members
to
to
join
and
talk
about
things,
but
also
could
be
a
time
to
set
aside.
F
That
sounds
better
than
not
doing
anything,
so
I'm.
A
Excited
about
that
great,
would
you
do
me
a
favor
toby
and
throw
something
in
an
issue
to
like,
maybe
something
on
the
calendar
or
whatever.
However,
we
want
to
approach
it
just
to
to
kind
of
have
something
correct.
A
It
does
raise
the
question,
though
I
mean
if,
if
emily
gets
elected
for
both
of
these
things,
this
is
that
cool
is
that.
How
does
that
work?
Is
that.
I
I'm
very
happy
to
stand
up.
This
is
one
of
the
reasons
I
asked
earlier,
whether
we're
doing
the
elections
in
parallel
or
sequentially,
because
previously
we
have
never
had
this
issue
of
of
possibly
selecting
a
person
for
two
things.
At
the
same
time,
I'm
very
happy
to
to
to
stand
down.
If
you
know
anyone
else
would
effectively
be
interested
in
the
role
or
one
of
the
roles
here.
A
All
right
cool
cool!
Well,
let's
just
you
know,
let's
we'll
we'll
figure
it
out.
I
guess
as
we
go,
I
don't
know
all
right.
That's
what
we'll
do.
G
G
A
Yeah,
thank
you
michael
yeah,
all
right,
awesome
and
I'll
dig
through
and
again
another
instance
of
if
you
have
an
interest
in
either
of
these
two
open
roles.
Please
shoot
me
an
email,
josepi,
j-o-e-s-e-p-I
at
ibm.com
and
and
we'll
move
forward
on
on
both
of
these
issues
and
and
we'll
figure
it
out.
As
we
go
great.
Thank
you
back
to
issue
747,
the
slack
moderators.
A
A
A
B
Nope,
just
especially
if
you're
interested
in
helping
you
know
with
the
event
and
also,
if
you're
interested
in
helping
kind
of
make
it
a
the
slack
work
space
more
useful
to
people
and,
and
you
know
all
that
I'd
love
for
you
to
get
involved.
E
A
Cool
all
right.
Well,
we've
got
another
meeting
or
two
before
the
event,
I'm
not
sure.
So
we
can
leave
this
on
the
agenda
and
check
back
on
it
as
well.
Cool.
Oh
look
is
this
another
election.
A
Am
I
am
I
crazy?
Oh
no,
so
this
is
voting
cpc
members
election.
Maybe
this
is
the
one
that
spawned
the
other
two
issues.
Is
that
correct?
That's.
B
Correct
and
we've
we've,
I
think,
started
to
resolve
two
of
the
three
and
actually
we've
started
to
resolve
all
three
of
them.
There
was
three
points
one
is
we
gotta
run
the
election.
Two
is
the
language
clarification
which
we
just
landed,
that
pr
and
three
is
tracking
these
events
moving
forward,
either
via
an
action
or
calendar.
So
I
think
this
one
we
can
probably
close,
because
we
we
have
things
to
resolve
the
three
kind
of
pieces
that
we
identified
here.
All
right.
A
And
then
the
last
one
brian
do
you
have
any
update
on
dcocla?
This
is
issue
632.
A
No
problem,
I
actually,
when
you
joined,
I
was
like,
oh,
maybe
that
maybe
there's
something
there,
no
pressure.
No,
I
don't
need
guilt
or
anything,
but
I
just
I
was
reminded
of
this
issue.
Yep.
I
H
Let's
so
emily
we
we
can
do
that
pretty
easily.
There
are
some
steps
that
I
haven't
written
down
for
openjs,
but
which
have
worked
in
other
communities
and
it's
basically
a
few.
H
There
are
a
few
parts
of
the
process,
most
of
it's
actually
documentation
and
preparing
people
for
it.
I
am
probably
looking
pretty
open
later
on
this
week.
Maybe
you
and
I
can
find
some
time
to
sit
down
and
just
go
through
it.
The
most.
H
A
Cool
so
moving
on,
there's
one
more
item
on
the
agenda.
This
is
the
nbm
charter
review.
This
has
been
open
for
a
couple
of
weeks.
I
know
we've
got
a
few
thumbs
several
thumbs
and
rockets,
and-
and
I
don't
know
what
you
call
that
thing-
confetti
horn,
tada
yeah-
but
do
you
call
it
a
tada?
I
thought
anyway,
I.
C
A
Yeah
there
you
go
party
popper
I
like
that
jordan.
Do
you
want
to
comment
here
on
and
and
just
kind
of
update
us
on
where
you
feel
like?
We
are
in
terms
of
people's
comments,
or
I
know
we
got
a
lot
of
approvals,
but
what
do
you
think?
Where
are
we
at.
D
On
the
mdm
charter
yeah,
I
mean
it
seems:
okay,
like
every
comment
that
has
been
made.
I've
addressed
the
feedback
right
as
far
as
I
can
tell
so.
If
and
if
someone
disagrees,
of
course,
I'm
more
than
happy
to
fix
it,
but
you
know
I
don't
want
to
accidentally
rush
past
any
feedback
but
seems
good.
A
Yeah
we've
got
toby
and
and
emily
on
the
call
and
sarah
well,
sarah
gave
an
lgtm
too.
So
I
don't
know
I
guess
toby
emily
looks
like
you
guys
are
all
on
board
as
well.
You
you
folks,
I
think.
F
A
D
Emoji
reactions
are
good
and
every
you
know
everything
somebody's
asked
to
fix
has
been
fixed
as
far
as
right
now.
A
Cool,
well,
that's
exciting!
Right!
I
mean
this
is
near
the
end
for
incubating
nvm.
Is
that
correct.
A
The
end
is
there
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
is
the
final
item,
the
pr
that
actually
moves
it
from
the
readme
to
like
the
at
large,
I
feel
like
that
was
sort
of
the
like.
Yes,.
D
A
Yeah,
thank
you.
Thank
you
cool.
So
we've
got
if
we're
going
to
close
out
10
minutes
early
to
do
some
privacy
business
we've
got
about
13
minutes
to
get
back
to
the
community
fun
stuff.
I
see
brian
just
shared
something.
Do
you
should
let
me
look
at
this
because
I
could
share
my
screen.
If
we
want,
does
that
make
sense
sure,
okay,
I'll
do.
H
That
why
not?
I
really
quickly
put
together
a
proposal
template
so
bear
in
mind.
It's
really
quick.
The
main
thing
you
want
to
look
at
would
be
in
this
pr
that
I
just
popped
in
the
chat
community
fund
process.
It's
markdown
file
in
the
same
directory,
and
that
actually
has
the
details.
So,
oh.
A
Was
it
this
draft
proposal?
Is
that
what
you're
talking
about
that's.
H
It
all
right
it
worked.
So
let
me
just
maybe
walk
through
the
the
basics
of
this.
The
goal
of
this
was
to
put
together
well.
The
goal
of
this
is
to
separate
the
actual
process,
like
the
logistics
of
of
how
people
request
funding
and
how
they
get
paid
from
the
process
of
deciding
that,
and
so
like.
One
of
the
requests
that
came
from
the
board
was
that
the
cpc
put
together
some
proposals
here
and
really
be
able
to
articulate.
H
What
exactly
is
this
going
to
be
used
for,
and
the
reason
I
bring
this
up
is,
I
say,
that's
specifically
excluded
from
the
scope
of
what
I'm
doing
here.
This
is
just
how
do
we?
How
do
we
get
from
point
a
to
point
b
as
efficiently
as
possible,
once
the
cpc
has
decided
to
use
the
funding
for
something
and
and
when
somebody's
ready
to
start
applying?
H
Now
a
couple
of
things
to
bear
in
mind
here
again,
many
of
these
things
in
here
are
being
taken
from
the
process
which
we're
using
back
when
it
was
the
node
travel
fund.
It
does
involve
having
things
tracked
on
github
in
the
public,
particularly
the
decision
making
process,
but
did
make
a
few
tweaks
that
you
know
just
based
upon
past
experience
in
places
where
we
had
to
hang
on
some
confusions,
where
I
think
it
may
make
things
a
little
bit
easier.
H
One
of
the
key
things
is
recommending
that
we
have
a
separate
repo
to
be
able
to
track
these
approvals,
given
that
it
doesn't
really
cost
us
to
have
an
extra
repo.
This
also
allows
us
to
have
dedicated
issues
and
issue
templates
for
people
to
be
able
to
approve
or
to
to
request,
you
know,
being
a
part
of
the
community
travel
fund,
and
it
just
kind
of
cleans
up
things,
and
it
makes
it
less
likely
that
things
are
going
to
get
lost.
H
One
of
the
other
things
that's
changed
from
this.
We
had
a
lot
of
administrative
issues
with
the
markdown
file,
getting
really
big
and
gnarly
with
a
bunch
of
pr's
against
it.
The
idea
here
is
that
we're
going
to
at
least
in
this
proposal,
trying
to
simplify
that
down,
so
that
we
don't
have
a
bunch
of
cooks
in
the
kitchen
and
end
up
with
merge
conflicts
and
data
getting
lost
so
yeah.
H
As
far
as
the
actual
payments
process
goes,
one
of
the
other
big
changes
since
the
last
time
is
that
we
now
have
a
we
have
a
tool
that
allows
us
to
really
efficiently
get
payments
out
to
people.
It
also
keeps
a
public
ledger,
so
we
know
exactly
how
much
has
been
spent
and
who
it's
gone
to
it's
one
of
the
lfx
tools.
H
You
know
we're
using
in
other
projects
and
it
seems
like
it
would
be
a
poured
over
well
to
this
particular
process.
So
I
right
at
this
point.
Sorry,
I'm
just
gonna
close
up
robin
jory
rachel
and
I
have
put
eyes
on
this
and
it
hopefully
you
know
it's
ready
for
your
review.
So.
H
No,
no,
it's
lfx
community
bridge
or
sorry
lfx
crowdfunding
tool,
which
it
there's
a
website
that
you
can
go
to
that
says:
here's
exactly
who
has
been
paid
and
when
so
we're
not
we're
not
putting
it
on
the
blockchain.
Just
yet.
Okay,.
A
A
G
G
H
Yeah,
so
it's
pretty
straightforward,
so
basically,
you
know
describe
it
from
the
tops
down
here.
So
at
the
beginning
of
the
process,
the
cpc
says-
or
somebody
applies,
for
a
fund
of
some
sort-
cpc
says:
okay,
the
person
does
the
thing
they
apply
for
reimbursement.
H
At
that
point
I
or
or
somebody
else
would
get
a
notification
they've
applied
for
reimbursement
through
the
lfx
site,
whoever
it
is
you
know
in
this
case.
Probably
me
who
is
administering
this
would
then
go
check
and
just
make
sure
is
this:
the
person
that
we're
expecting
you
know
who
the
cpc
approved
and
is
the
amount
correct?
So
this
is
the
same
thing
it
did
before
once
that
goes
through,
then
the
person
submits
their
forms.
If
they're
a
u.s
resident,
they
have
to
submit
a
w-9.
H
H
So
if
you
are
it,
this
is
kind
of
getting
down
into
the
weeds
on
the
logistics,
but
if
you're
domestic
in
the
us
or
in
a
certain
a
number
of
other
countries,
it
can
be
done
through
ach.
Otherwise,
if
you're
international,
it's
wire
transfer
so.
H
G
H
Unfortunately,
yeah-
and
this
is
one
of
those
things
where
we
can
address
this
by
grossing
up
the
amount
that
we
that
we
budget
for
people
so,
for
example,
if
there's,
if
somebody's
getting
50
bucks
and
their
bank
takes
a
40
cut
out
of
it
yeah
it's
kind.
H
Yeah,
so
so-
and
this
is
something
we
could
just
do
administratively
and
say
we
will
cover
the
wire
transfer
fees.
It
just
means
you
got
to
budget
it
in,
but
it's
it's
something
which
has
come
up
in
other
contexts
as
well.
A
Tierney,
do
you
have
your
hand
up
still,
or
is
that
no
that's
from
before
my
bad?
Okay,
no.
D
G
F
I
do
want
to
point
out
brian
that
I
really
like
pragmatic
suggestion
to
dealing
with
bank
issue.
Bank
transfer
cost
issues.
I
I
really
like
that
yeah,
and
this
is
a
common
problem
that
I'm
being
not
a
u.s
citizen.
I
see
all
the
time
and
it's
good
to
have
good
solutions
for
this.
H
Would
it
be
possible
for
the
foundation
to
spend
the
money
on
behalf
of
a
person
in
some
cases?
So
sarah,
that's
a
really
good
question,
and
there
are
some
some
nuances
here
with
the
way
that
this
works.
H
The
the
the
process,
as
it's
proposed
here,
is
reimbursement
based
and
that
basically,
there
are
a
couple
of
limitations
for
a
reimbursement
based
process,
so
for
one
somebody
needs
to
make
the
initial
payment
or
somebody
needs
to
you
know.
If
somebody,
for
example,
is
going
to
be
traveling,
they
would
make
the
initial
payment
themselves
for
the
ticket
and
then
get
reimbursed
for
it,
and
this
is
consistent
with
the
way
that
no
travel
fund
had
originally
run.
H
C
Can't
give
you
an
example
from
from
from
node
where
we
had
people
who
wanted
to
participate
and
come
over
from
africa,
and
we
had
the
funds,
but
they
weren't
able
to
front
the
money
themselves,
and
this
that
specific
situation
has
happened
multiple
times
where
other
project
members
just
ended
up,
fronting
it
for
them
and
then
getting
reimbursed
for
them.
H
H
One
of
the
reasons
which
we
have
have
shied
away
from
this
in
the
past
is
that
if
somebody
doesn't
travel,
you
know,
for
example,
if
if
I
were
to
pay
for
somebody's
ticket
and
then
they
didn't
travel,
I
would
be
on
the
hook
for
it,
and
you
know
the
the
idea
here
is
that
we
want
in
the
past,
the
policy
has
been
if
somebody
doesn't
travel
when
they
don't
get
reimbursed.
So
we
want
to
avoid
frivolous
ex.
H
You
know
somebody
else
paid
for
my
ticket,
but
I
woke
up
feeling
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
bed,
not
going
to
go
that
that's
the
situation
which
we're
trying
to
solve
against,
although
that,
of
course,
does
it's
challenging
to
apply
that
completely
across
the
board,
because
they're
always
going
to
be
exceptional
cases.
H
C
I
guess
you
can
probably
see
how
that
can
be
exclusive
rather
than
inclusive,
and
I
think
that
that's
something
the
projects
in
the
foundation
probably
care
about,
and
I'd
like
to
see
if,
at
least
in
the
future,
we
can
potentially
try
to
solve
for
this,
rather
than
like
putting
others
at
risk
to
include
marginalized
minoritized
folks,
yeah.
H
E
A
Toby
has
their
hand
up.
F
Yeah,
I
also
want
to
channel
sarah
who's
saying
similar
things
to
what
I
have
to
what
I
wanted
to
say
in
the
in
the
chat,
because
her
headphones
are
going
wonky.
I
assume
I
do.
F
We
actually
have
like
a
history
of
of
existing
abuse
of
of
funds
like
this
at
the
foundation
because,
like
I
understand
sort
of
like
doing
defensive
design
around
this,
but
when
we
do
defensive
design
like
this
as
tyranny
pointed
out,
we
actually
do
exclude
people,
and
I
know
that
we
can
then
have
sort
of
like
deal
with
special
cases.
That
makes
sense,
but
then
like
actually
knowing
that
you
can
be
a
special
cases.
Daring
to
stand
up
to
be
a
special
case
is
another
way
of
like
excluding
people.
You
know.
H
Of
what
we're
doing
right
here,
I
I
unders,
I
definitely
understand
it
and
we
have
in
the
past,
had
this
situation.
So
it's
definitely
come
up
in
the
past,
and
I
mean
you
know
it's.
You
never
want
to
be
the
one
who
has
to
deliver
the
message
of
well,
you
didn't
come
and
you
don't
have
a
valid
reason.
So
you
know
you
need
to
reimburse
us
for
the
ticket
or
you
need
to
need
to
pay
for
the
ticket
yourself,
but
we
have
had
to
deliver
that
message
in
the
past.
A
All
right,
let's,
let's
put
some
more
thought
into
this
aspect-
I
think
it's
really
important
and
and
maybe
come
back
to
it
next
time
and
talk
about
it.
Some
more
attorneys
got
a
comment
in
the
chat
that
something
similar
has
happened
in
the
past
with
node,
but
we
do
need
to
jump
to
private
business
and
joy's
got
to
drop
as
well,
and
I
agree
with
your
comment:
there
toby.