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A
Shoot
what
was
I
going
to
mention
I
can't
remember
now:
do
we
have
any
announcements
I'd
like
to
I,
guess
I'll
start
with
announcements?
If
I
can
pull
this
up
and
don't
think
it?
Well,
no
there's
a
unicorn
I
wanted
to
congratulate
some
folks
who
oh
I
know
where
I
can
find
it.
Hang
up.
I've
got
a
great
github
integration
here,
I
mean
if.
A
Ya,
that's
a
good
idea!
Thank
you!
So
I'll
try
to
do
it
from
memory.
I
want
to
welcome
some
new,
regular
members.
That's
were
previously
I
think
mostly
voting
members,
but
now
are
on
board
as
regular
members.
There.
Full
requests
were
merged
this
morning.
I
think.
If
I
remember
correctly,
it's
Emily,
Anton,
Nick
and
Chris
I
think
I
remembered
all
of
them,
so
welcome
them.
A
C
But
of
course,
so,
I'm
just
a
reminder
that
today
is
a
meaningful
day
here
at
open
Jas
foundation.
We
have
the
summit
planning
group
meeting,
which
is
immediately
following
the
CPC
meeting.
We're
really
excited
about
open
Jas
world
and
the
summit,
and
things
are
coming
together
and
I.
Think
we've
got
some
really
super
a
super
solid
speakers
and
keynotes
that
are
gonna,
get
announced
really
soon
for
the
conference
and
like
I'm
so
jazzed.
You
have
no
idea
and
then
also
the
the
summit
itself.
C
We
are
really
really
thinking
creatively
and
adapting
and
what
we
want
to
do
to
the
to
the
virtual
reality,
which
is
now
actual
reality
for
all
of
us
anyway.
So
please
attend
if
you're
interested
in
helping
with
that
in
any
way,
shape
or
form.
You
are
very
warmly
welcomed
to
the
summit
planning
meetings.
Second,
after
that
meeting,
is
the
standards
working
group
meeting
and
I.
Don't
recall,
there's
maybe
two
things
on
our
agenda
for
that
meeting,
but
it's
always
fun
time
too.
C
Marketing
Committee
is
after
after
that
meeting
and-
and
this
is
for
us
to
talk
about
ideas
for
how
and
content
and
things
we
can
do
to
just
help,
spread
the
word
about
our
projects
and
awesome
stuff
that
they
do
and,
and
also
you
know,
get
the
word
out
about
our
foundation
and
events
and
that
kind
of
stuff.
That's
that's
also
welcome.
You're
also
welcome
to
attend
this.
C
That
meeting
node-red
is
our
next,
am
a
session
on
May
4th
that'll
be
with
Mick
O'leary
and
his
collaborator,
whose
name
is
immediately
escaping
me,
I
apologize,
but
that
it
will
no
doubt
be
very
fun
as
well.
Anybody
who
might
be
interested
in
doing
an
AMA
Pro
down
project,
please
let
me
know,
and
then
Dylan's
news,
I,
think
Dillinger
chair.
D
A
Normally
this
would
be
okay
thanks.
Jory
normally
there'd
be
an
open
office
hours
meeting
this
week,
but
I
have
too
much
going
on
and
it
didn't
have
anything
planned
and
want
to
do
a
little
bit
more
prep
work
for
future
meetings,
so
I
canceled
this
week.
But
if
you
were
your
project
or
a
project,
you
know
and
the
foundation
wants
to,
you
know
present
and
be
a
part
of
the
open
office
hours
they'll
be
great,
we've
done
Express
and
yes,
let's
talk
about
Amp
right.
E
A
And
you
know
anybody
else
who
would
want
to
share
and
use
it
as
a
opportunity
to
potentially
get
new
contributors.
Just
let
me
know
a
bit
of
housekeeping
I
am
sharing
my
screen
and
not
jumping
back
and
forth
between
zoom
and
stuff.
So
if
anybody
needs
to
be,
attendees
need
to
be
let
in
or
a
fun
missing
somebody's
hand
waves
or
something
just
let
me
know,
I.
B
A
A
Also,
where
are
you
also
did
I
make
you
co-host,
because
you
keep
jumping
around
and
yep
very
good,
okay
cool
thanks
everybody
unusual.
If
anybody
can
help
take
notes
in
the
meeting
notes,
that'd
be
great.
We
would
actually
see
your
work
in
real
time
here,
any
other
announcements
or
any
board
meeting
updates
or
anything
like
that.
G
A
A
Cool
so
I
tweaked
the
order
of
the
agenda
items
before
the
meeting
I
voted
the
COC
stuff,
primarily
to
just
kind
of
mention
that
this
would
be
a
great
thing
to
have
a
working
session
on
it's
a
challenge
to
coordinate
people's
time.
So
a
CPC
meeting
would
be
great,
like
I,
said,
also
known
email.
We
can
talk
about
that.
I,
don't
know
if
there's
anything
to
report
on
either
of
these
two
issues.
C
A
G
C
That's
very
similar
to
what
we
had
in
mind
for
that
and
because
particularly
on
on
code
of
conduct
related
issues,
because
we
have
several
threads
open
and
this
this
meeting
style
requires
some
context.
Switching.
It
can
be
kind
of
hard
for
me
to
to
keep
track
of
it.
So
that's
that's
mine.
That's
not
really
didn't
sorry!
I'll!
Stop
talking!
C
A
This
next
issue
here
updates
to
requirements
potential
new
members
I've
been
trying.
My
artists,
you
get
this:
where
is
this?
Do
I?
Have
it
open
somewhere,
dang
it?
That's?
The
1.0
years
I've
been
trying
to
get
this
into
a
pull
request
all
last
week
and
yesterday
and
today,
but
I
haven't
been
able
to
I'll
just
say
really
quickly.
I
would
like
to
update
the
Charter
I
think
the
Charter
needs
some
modification
for
these
edits
and
I
would
like
to
make
those
modifications
in
a
way
that
would
not
need
modification
in
the
future.
A
A
Last
week
we
decided
that
we
would
open
up
nominations
for
a
voting
member
that
would
be
chosen
by
the
existing
regular
members
and
ask
that
folks,
not
self
nominate
here,
I've
taken
an
action
item
in
terms
of
the
election
and
elections
like
post
mortem,
that
we
should
better
define
process
around
this
election
as
well.
But,
as
you
see
here
in
the
issue,
we've
got
some
folks
who
have
self
nominated
someone
even
nominated
Jory,
and
we
have
to
see
if
that
qualifies.
C
No
no
comments
on
the
on
that
timeline,
but
just
I
think
I
would
love
for
us
to
try
and
an
election
tool.
Tobey's
suggested
oppa
vote
or
there's
election
buddy
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
different
ones
and
then
miles
and
I
even
checked
out.
That
I
think
we
could
consider
using
for
this
and
future
elections,
because
just
we'll
make
sure
it's
transparent,
repeatable
press.
E
G
E
Of
those
yeah
and
and
along
with
explanations
as
to
what
they
do,
which
is
also
valuable,
I've
used
it
for
the
amp
election,
the
AMPA
Advisory
Committee
election,
not
as
the
final
decision-maker,
but
as
a
way
to
figure
out
where
everyone
in
the
AC
standard
in
terms
of
really
wanted
to
see
elected
to
start
the
conversation,
and
we
actually
looked
at
the
different,
sorting,
algorithms
and
it
frankly,
like
the
whole
software,
solid
space,
an
open-source
project.
It
works
really
well.
G
E
G
A
F
B
B
I
C
So
the
reason
we
did-
and
so
this
very
recent
election
and
that
concluded
the
way
we
did
was
a
matter
of
the
of
the
timeline
that
we
had
like
identified
and
the
issue
versus
nomination
and
and
we
we
do
still
need
to
sit
action.
This
we
need
a
post-mortem
actually,
so
the
the
timeline
and
the
process
were
in
conflict.
C
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C
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A
A
F
G
E
I
A
Alright,
if
somebody
can
create
an
issue
to
capture
some
of
that
stuff,
we
talked
about
that'd,
be
great.
Thank
you
alright.
So
moving
on,
as
was
mentioned
earlier,
the
issue
polkas
495
is
being
goaded
on
by
the
board.
So
I
can
move
on
to
the
next
one
I
see
Michael.
He
got
nothing
new
to
afford
on
the
open,
J's
collaboration
Network
as
I
correct,
that's
issue,
474.
A
A
G
A
F
Before
we
call
it
a
wrap
up,
Joe
I'll
just
follow
up
on
something
really
quickly.
Here.
Last
week
we
talked
about
making
the
directory
private
I'm
doing
that
right
now.
Actually,
but
in
order
to
do
that,
I
need
to
create
a
new
repo,
because
I
need
to
break
the
association
with
the
upstream
version
of
the
directory
software.
So
just
a
heads
up,
don't
probably
see
a
notification
that
I've
created
a
new
repo,
but
it's
just
because
I
have
to
do
that.
F
C
G
J
Did
have
a
quick
question:
God
not
related
to
anything,
but
one
of
my
team
members
asked
if
his
company
logo
could
be
put
up
somewhere
because
they're
donating
his
time-
and
you
know
that-
wants
some
recognition
for
that
and
I
didn't
know
if
we
have
a
place
for
that
in
the
open,
Jas
web
site
or
if
we
should
just
make
one
on
the
jQuery
website,
although
it
would
be
like
the
only
one
right
now.
So
it's
sort.