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A
Okay,
we
are
live
on
youtube,
that's
exciting!
It's
the
last
open,
js
foundation,
cross
project
council
of
2020.
A
yay,
we're
all
excited,
aren't
we
it's
been
a
great
year
so
and
I'm
happy
that
I
got
to
spend
so
much
of
it
with
you
all.
A
A
We
do
have
a
marketing
committee
today
at
I
think
it's
3
p.m,
eastern.
So,
if
you
would
like
to
join
us
there,
we
would
love
to
have
you
super
duper.
Also,
we
have
a
standards
committee
meeting
which
is
on
our
working
group
meeting,
which
is
on
our
public
calendar.
I
think
we've
just
made
the
decision
to
cancel
that,
and
I
think
robin
and
I
are
gonna-
do
a
work
session
based
on
some
work.
A
We
started
last
time,
so
if
then,
you
happen
to
be
interested
in
that
working
session,
you
can
go
ahead
and
join
me
and
robin.
So
that's
what
we're
going
to
do
during
that
that
period
and
then
also
just
a
reminder
to
our
cpc
members
rachel's
been
sending
out
these
great,
like
content,
prioritization
emails
and
and
for
our
projects,
it's
great
to
let
her
know.
What's
going
on
in
your
world,
we've
had
some
exciting
project.
A
Announcements
in
the
last
couple
weeks
make
sure
to
share
with
her,
so
we
can
get
that
on
our
our
promotion
kind
of
schedule
and
get
that
blasted
out
to
as
much
of
the
community
as
possible,
but
yeah.
I
think
this
is
gonna.
Be
like
this
is
basically
the
last
week
before
everybody
goes
into
winter
solstice
hibernation
mode,
and
then
we
see
each
other
in
2021.
A
Isn't
that
exciting
any
updates
from
the
board
any
board
news,
mr
dawson.
A
All
righty,
let's
get
into
the
agenda
for
and
I'm
somehow
on
the
wrong
agenda
and
we're
somehow
working
on
their
own
agenda.
Today,
I'm
sorry
everyone
we
are
adding
our
notes
to
the
standards
working
group
meeting
notes.
Somehow
some
way,
that's
my
fault.
Let's
fix
that!
Really
quick!
Shall
we
sheepish
story
see?
This
is
what
happens
when
joe
can't
make
it
because
he's
on
vacation,
jory
messes
it
up.
A
Okay,
now
we're
in
the
right
document.
We
begin
with
issue
number
688
december
cpc
meetings.
This
is
the
last
one.
I
think
this
issue
can
be
closed
unless
anybody
else
would
like
to
have
any
continued.
Like
you
know,
I
guess.
If
you
want
to
meet
next
week,
you
can
have
like
a
non-official
meeting,
but
any
any
any
qualms
with
closing
688,
since
we
decided
last
time
this
was
the
last
one.
A
It
to
someone
individually
and
said
everyone,
that's
okay!
Here
we
go
all
right,
688,
again
december
cpc
meetings.
Those
are
done.
So,
let's
close
this
issue
and.
A
Be
done
with
it,
prepare
to
open
nominations
for
the
second
board
seat.
So
as
a
reminder,
and
with
a
couple
of
community
seats,
one
held
by
the
fabulous
michael
boston,
the
other
held
by
the
fabulous
chris
orchards
chris
fortress's
seat
is
his
term
ends
at
the
end
of
february,
and
so
we
want
to
get
out
ahead
of
the
nominations,
for
that.
This
is
mostly
a
tracking
issue
to
make
sure
we
stay
on
top
of
it
and
don't
don't
lose
track
of
time.
A
I
guess
one
question
we
could
answer
today
is
when
we
would
like
to
oh
say
open
that
that
call
for
nominees
like
by
what
time-
and
that
would
be
a
great
choice-
a
very
great
great
thing
to
document
today.
When
do
we
think
we
want
to
open
that?
Just
you
know,
mid-january.
A
So
we
can,
we
could
open
it
at
our
first
meeting
of
2021.
A
Good
sounds
good
to
me
as
well.
I
think
we've
had
some
documentation,
provided
you
know
just
about
what
it
means
to
serve
in
this
role.
Sort
of
the
expectations
that
kind
of
thing,
and
then
michael
and
yeah
and
you've
offered
to
add,
be
a
help
source
of
help
for
anybody
who
may
be
interested
so
yeah.
A
So
if
you're
interested
make
sure
you're
joining
and
participating
in
the
cpc
and
reach
out
to
michael
with
questions
all
right
number
680,
this
is
about
our
new
meeting
cadence
for
2021
we've
been
meeting
weekly
for
12
since,
like
mid-2019
with
some
exceptions
because
of
you
know
holidays,
and
that
sort
of
thing
that's
a
like
really
impressive
amount
of
you
know
of
meetings
and
work
that
we've
done.
We've
noted
that
our
our
program
has
sort
of
shifted
we're
able
to
do
more
things.
A
Asynchronously
meetings
may
maybe
not
needed
on
a
weekly
basis,
and
I
think
folks
also
appreciate
time
back
for
working
on
onset
programs.
So
joe
has
opened
an
issue
from
from
from
november,
which
describes
the
new
cadence.
That
would
happen
bi-weekly
and
we
would
alternate
times
so
that
we
are
helping
to
hit
multiple
time
zone.
You
know
times
that
work
for
multiple
time
zones
so
week,
one
we
would
do
1700
utc
week.
A
That
would
start
if
we
are
and
let
me
just
go
double
check
the
calendar
really
quick.
So
I
don't
see
anything
wrong.
A
January,
the
fifth
or
sorry,
yes,
fifth,
any
questions
or
well
and
we'll
make
sure
this
gets
updated
as
well
on
the
public
calendar
for
everybody.
So
you
can
subscribe
to
clarifications
or
issues
or
concerns,
or
anything
like
that.
D
I'm
just
wondering
jory.
If
what
we've
set
up
for
the
amp
advisory
committee,
we
have
a
single
issue.
That
lists
was
a
table
that
lists
every
meeting
in
the
year
would
actually
be
make
work
or
useful
for
this
particular
group.
So
that's
just
I'm
in
the
air
like
a
comment
with
that.
A
That's
a
great
idea,
so
toby
is
talking
about
an
issue,
that's
penned
in
our
amp
ac
repository,
which
is
basically
the
year
plan
for
advisory
committee
meetings
and
it
just
sort
of
is
a
table
where
there's
the
date
and
the
time
and
the
issue
link.
So
you
can
see
pretty
clearly,
like
you
know:
here's
the
here's,
the
rundown
and
it's
pinned-
and
it's
kind
of
I
really
like
it
frankly.
B
E
B
D
Yeah
I
mean
what's
interesting,
is
when
you
move
from
the
perspective
of
a
weekly
meeting
to
week
meeting
every
other
week,
plus
there
were
holidays
and
stuff.
It
suddenly
actually
shrinks
the
number
of
meetings
that
you
do
when
you're
quite
a
bit
you
end
up
was
like
20
roughly
and
20.
Isn't
you
know
like
isn't
that
much
when
you
like?
D
Oh
you
know,
there
are
like
five
cp
or
like
three
cpc
meetings
before,
like
the
the
you
know,
the
open
js
conference-
or
you
know
before
this
particular
event,
so
it's
kind
of
nice
to
have
that
a
really
easy
place
to
get
this
information
like
really
sort
of
like
in
your
face,
but
like
it's,
it's
a
bit
of
work
to
maintain.
So
I
I
also
don't
want
to
create
work
for
other
people
that
I'm
probably
not
going
to
be
doing
myself,
but
it's
just
a.
D
It
was
just
something
like
that.
Maybe
people
find
that
useful.
I
can
actually
try
to
find
the
the
link
that
we
have
to
it.
A
Those
also
make
me
want
to
cry,
but,
but
I
think
another
ad
advantage
of
it
is,
you
are
able
to
kind
of
put
things
like
you
know,
opening
the
nom
call
for
nominations
like
on
a
calendar
that
does
give
you
that
one
view
and
maybe
helps
you
think,
a
little
bit
more
strategically
about
your
time.
A
E
A
Right,
let's
move
us
on
to
the
next
topic.
Thank
you
toby,
for
that
addition
to
review
individual
supporter
program
designs.
We
did
that
in
a
private
session
last
time
and
because
we
are
expecting
a
some
news
about
that
this
week.
A
We
won't
do
that
on
the
call,
I
think,
that's
part,
of
the
big
surprise
so
for
we'll
take
a
little
bit
extra
time
and
just
show
folks,
maybe
today
who
weren't
able
to
make
it
last
week,
I'm
so
excited
about
this
y'all,
but
yes,
so
be
on
the
lookout
for
a
special
announcement
on
that
program
very
soon,
moving
on
to
number
650
proposal
to
remove
the
growth
stage
and
toby
you're
here
today,
so
I
think
one
of
the
reasons
this
hasn't
progressed
fully
is
we
had
some
conversation
with
chris
hiller
who's
here
as
well
and
feedback
from
christian
and
some
others,
and
I
think
we
were
waiting
to
sync
up
with
you
too
and
then
oh,
I
see
also
chris
just
to
proof
these
changes.
A
Thank
you,
chris.
So
I
think
with
chris's
approval
on
that
pr
we
may
be
good.
Is
that
your
assessment
as
well?
Mr
hiller.
F
A
D
I,
if
that
can
wait
a
bit
I'd
rather
and
if
we
just
want
to
move
ahead
and
go
ahead,
I
think
that's
fine
too.
I
don't
think
that
the
tsc
will
have.
The
mtsc
will
have
a
very
strong
point
of
view
on
this
topic,
but
I
might
be
wrong,
so
I
don't.
I
don't
want
to
hold
everyone
back
as
is
sort
of
like
my
position
right
now,
but
I
would
appreciate
if
we
could
move
this
to
like
making
a
final
decision
in
mid-january.
B
B
A
Also
me,
I
also
wonder
if
you
think
it's
likely
that
there
may
be
just
other
delays.
You
know
if
they
would
be
willing
to
consider
this
via
email
or,
if
it's
maybe
too
out
of
reach
for
them.
So
discussion
in
person
is,
is
necessary.
D
Yeah,
I
haven't
had
a
lot
of
success.
Getting
conversations
happening
over
email
with
that
group.
A
Well,
I
I
don't
think
that
this
is
like
must
be
closed
in
2020
like
there's
no
time
stamp
on
it.
A
Just
to
recap,
for
those
who
are
tuning
in
what
we're
talking
about
is
dropping
this
as
a
stage
and
rather
treating
growth
as
a
process
or
a
function
that
is
available
to
all
projects
who
want
to
achieve
some
set
of
goals,
and
you
know
chris
was
kind
enough
to
provide
some
feedback
that
polish
that
even
further
we're
now
talking
about
developing
sort
of
template
process
for
the
at-large
project
that
wants
to
move
to
impact
stage
or
the
at-large
project
that
wants
to
grow.
A
The
number
of
you
know
parties
on
their
technical
steering
committee,
or
you
know,
whatever,
whatever
that
goal
might
be,
so
I
think
those
are
going
to
take
some
time
to
come
up
with
anyway,
and
so
I
think
yeah
makes
sense
all
right
if
nothing
else
on
joe.
G
A
This
way
to
hear
like
this
real
implementation
guidance
is,
is
something
that
is
under
development
by
and
with
with
brian
warner.
I
don't
know
if
there
has
been
this
issue.
A
A
Yes,
that
is
very
true,
so
try
and
just
sync
up
on
it,
and
maybe
you
can
get
us
an
update
after
the
the
first
year,
this
loss
of
something
we've
lived
with
that
with
lived
without
for
some
time,
and
so
so
it's
not
not
a
deal.
Breaker
a
reminder.
Our
projects
can
optionally,
choose
the
dco,
the
cla
or
or
nothing
so
it
shouldn't
prevent
a
project
from
proceeding
with
whatever
their
preference
is
anyway.
A
That
is
it
for
cpc.
Moving
on
to
the
project
status,
repo
is
numbers
56
in
project
statuses,
ads
growth
plan
template.
Is
this
one?
I
think.
D
It's
that's
nearly
done.
It's
blocked
on
me
adding
the
process
to
the
readme,
which
I
actually
started
doing
today,
but
didn't
have
time
to
shop.
So
that's
one
that
I
would
like
to
ship
my
end
of
year.
A
I'm
laughing
because
sarah
said
a
minus
party,
but
would
party
again,
I
think,
that's
fair.
I
think
that's
good
okay,
so
it's
blocked,
but
no
also,
no,
no
rush.
Okay!
Well
then
this
is
it.
This
is
our
agenda.
We
did
it.
A
We
got
through
all
of
the
items
woohoo
and
now
we
can
now
we
can
party
party,
I'm
wondering
what
obviously,
if
you
have
to
drop
and
go,
do
something
that's
important
for
work
or
whatever
and
before
the
end
before
you're
you're
done
with
your
year.
A
Please
feel
free
to
do
so,
but
I
wondered
if
we
could
take
a
minute
and
just
celebrate
some
stuff
that
we
did
this
year,
because
it's
pretty
pretty
pretty
awesome.
I
think
we
like
did
some
some
like.
A
Thinking
all
the
way
back
to
like
junish,
which
feels
like
three
years
ago,
but
was
actually
only
six
months
ago,
pulling
off
the
virtual
open,
js
world
kind
of
shifting
and
and
and
kind
of
adjusting
our
program
for
the
collaborators
summit
to
an
online
experience
on
seemingly
on
the
fly.
I
think
that
that
went
really
well,
I
think
back
on
that
time
and
I'm
still
thinking
about
some
of
the
talks
that
we
had
so
that's
like
one
highlight
for
for
me
for
2020.,
I'm
curious
what
y'all's
open,
js
or
project
highlights
even
for
2020
were.
E
We
had
electron
and
amp,
and
we've
had
more.
We've
had
a
lot
of
great
projects,
a
lot
of
great
customers
bragging
about
how
they're,
using
our
projects,
which
has
been
really
fun.
I
think
we've
had
11
case
studies
so
far,
which
is
pretty
impactful
on
what
you
all
do.
A
Getting
amp
and
electron
through
incubation
and
and
fully
into
the
foundation,
that's
like
really
pretty
cool
and
and
then
now
we
have
like
some
other
incubating
projects
that
you
know.
Obviously,
fastify
and
nvm
were
two
early
ones
that
went
through
the
process.
I
think
we
snuck
those
in
right
at
the
end
of
night
2019,
beginning
of
2020..
I
don't
know
time,
doesn't
what
is
time
anymore,
but
now
we
have
native
script
coming
in
very
excited
about
aj
vjs
came
in
this
year.
G
G
Into
trivia,
okay,
so
my
first,
my
first
trivia
question
and
I
actually
only
have
two
so
far
but
I'll
try
to
think
of
more
how
many
commits
do
we
have
in
the
cross
project,
council
repo
and
obviously
you
can
look
but
don't.
A
G
Feel
free
to
put
your
guests
in
the
in
the
jar
or
in
the
chat.
A
G
All
right,
I
will
share
the
correct
answer.
The
amount
of
commits
in
the
cpc
repo
is
only
376..
I
would
I
thought
higher
at
first
two
and
I
looked,
I
was
like
oh
that's
surprising,
how
many
additions.
That's
a
good
question.
Would
people
like
to
guess
how
many
additions
we
have
27.
A
C
D
G
G
A
G
G
G
This
is
the
initial
commit
dropping
in
the
chat
there.
This
is
october
13,
2018
foundation,
bootstrap
committee.
F
G
G
That
yet
now
now
should
I
try
to
diff
between
this
and
oh
darcy
commented
good
job.
G
A
How
many
people
are
and
don't
and
don't
cheat,
and
I
actually
don't
know
if
this
is
something
y'all
can
all
see?
You
should
probably
all
be
able
to
see
this.
How
many
people
are
in
our
slack
channel
for
the
openjs
foundation.
E
A
So
in
in
openjs-
oh
that's
a
good
point.
So
general
has
1031.
People
are
in
the
open
j,
so
don't
at
channel
okay.
That
would
really
not
be
cool.
G
G
A
Wait
joe,
I
I'm
confused
cause
like
I
s.
Oh
all,
right,
I'm
cheating,
though,
so
what
is
the
guess?
What's
the
guess,
210.
G
Yes,
12
failed.
The
number
is.
G
C
G
G
A
A
A
A
We
just
you're
counting,
oh
yeah,
marcin's
work
on
the
security
policy
was
super
helpful
this
year.
That
was
great,
celebrate
the
security
working
group
for
all
the
help.
They
that's
good.
A
A
And,
and
also
this
the
work
that
we
are
starting
up
for
2021
in
the
standards
working
group
too,
I
think
there's
some
some
a
lot
of
exciting
possibilities,
and
so.
A
D
Group
sort
of
give
a,
I
don't
know
quarterly
or
a
twice
a
year,
sort
of
update
to
the
cpc
and
what
they're
working
on.
A
Yeah
I
mean,
and-
and
I
I
can
you
know-
share-
I
think
too
super
quick,
because
not
that
we
had
a
whole
lot
of
stuff
that
we
took
up,
especially
at
the
end
of
2020,
beyond,
like
the
planning
stuff,
but
right
now,
openjs
foundation
has
a
not-for-profit
or
liaison
membership.
So
these
are
basically
cost-free.
Memberships
with
or
low-cost
memberships
with
the
ecma
international,
which
is
the
tc39
group,
the
unicode
consortium,
and
which
emily
and
others
are,
are
really
involved
with
and
the
w3c.
A
So
those
are
our
primary
spaces
and
then
what
we're
talking
about
is
really
focusing
on
a
specific
sort
of
programmatic
strategy.
If
you
will
for
2021
that
will
better
help
clarify
how
foundation
projects
can
get
involved
with
these
organizations
and
learn
about
things
that
may
be
important
to
them
or
impact
them.
A
Or
you
know
what
have
you
so
we're
we're
going
to
go
talk
to
each
of
the
projects
about
the
ideas
that
we
came
up
with
and
see
what
the
projects
are
excited
about,
and
we're
also
going
to
hear
from
some
experts
at
the
linux
foundation
in
the
next
couple
weeks
january
to
find
out
more
about
things
that
are
going
on
and
they're
at
the
kind
of
parent
org
and
see
how
projects
can
take
advantage
of
that.
But
I
think
you're
spot
on
toby
some
kind
of
quarterly
just
you
know.
D
I
mean
it
feels
like
it's
work,
that's
relevant
to
a
bunch
of
folks
that
are
here
too,
but
like
I,
I
don't
really
have.
For
example,
I
don't
really
have
the
time
to
go
into
that
group
and
sort
of
like
be
in
that
group
on
a
regular
basis
too,
but
be
sort
of
aware
of.
What's
going
on
from,
like
a
eye
view,
would
be
really
valuable
to
me.
So
that's
kind
of
what
I'm
asking
for
essentially,
if
that
would
be
possible.
E
So
maybe
just
share
the
notes
from
the
planning
meeting.
I
know
they're
on
the
standards
yeah
repo.
They
might
be
buried
a
little
bit,
so
we
can
link
to
those
or
share
those
in
the
channel
good.
H
A
Yeah
all
right,
well,
let's
close
for
our
private
session,
very
important
business
to
chat
about.
Thank
you
all
for
a
wonderful
tour.
What
being
with
you
has
been
a
wonderful
part
of
2020,
I
won't
say:
2020
was
wonderful,
but
you
all
are
wonderful.
A
Being
with
you
is
wonderful,
even
in
a
virtual
capacity,
so
look
forward
to
seeing
everybody
in
2021
and
as
always,
keep
in
touch
on
slack
between
now
and
then
and
we'll.
You
know,
keep
going,
I'm
gonna.