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A
To
the
10b-
and
you
know
everybody
loves
note
takers,
so
please
help
us
take
some
notes.
We
have
a
short
agenda
today,
so
we'll
see.
B
A
Right
cool
we're
live
thanks.
Everyone
for
joining
another
episode
of
the
openjs
foundation's
cross
project
council.
Meeting
broadcasting
from
the
openjs
total
landscaping
parking
lot.
A
Let
me
grab
the
link
here
for
the
recording
keep
the
get
all
the
information.
What
the
heck
happened
there
does
that
work,
yeah
cool
great,
so
yeah
before
we
get
started.
Do
we
have
any
announcements.
C
I
think
the
the
the
big
announcement
is
go
watch
the
dojo
ama.
If
you
missed
it,
it
was
super
fun,
great
job
to
the
dojo
team.
That
I
think
is
like
the
biggest
you
know,
fun,
exciting
thing:
that's
happened
in
the
open,
js
foundation
this
this
last
week
next
week,
we're
going
to
have
the
marketing
committee
in
a
few
other
committee
meetings,
but
other
than
that
late
meeting
week
this
week.
A
Cool
cool
all
right
great,
so
anything
else
like
the
board
foundation
marketing.
Anything
folks
want
to
share.
A
No
okay,
cool
robin
no
okay.
All
right!
I
will
jump
into
the
agenda.
It's
a
pretty
light
agenda,
so
we
can
figure
out
what
we
want
to
do
our
time
with
our
time.
Beyond
that
people
can
start
thinking
about
that
now
and
yeah,
let's
get
started.
So
the
first
thing
is
this
issue:
develop
growth
plan
plan
templates
658,
let's
see
so.
D
My
camera
is
dead,
so
I
can't
really.
I
have
to
restart
zooms,
I'm
not
going
to
do
that.
Now.
Sorry,
that's
to
be
speaking.
I
haven't
made
any
progress
on
any
of
the
growth
stage
stuff,
so
you
know
so
six,
five,
eight,
six,
five
zero
and
six
four
seven
you
can
just
I
haven't
made
anything.
A
Well,
so
the
good
news
is
toby
that
I
am
trying
to
be
helpful.
Oh
and
I
moved
I
moved
the
pull
request,
647
from
the
cpc
repo
I
didn't
move
it.
I
duplicated
it
over
to
the
project
status,
repo
I'll
drop,
that
link
in
here,
so
that
is
basically
replicating
it
into
the
project
status.
Repo
we've
got
one
review,
but
I
mean
I
think
we
had
a
lot
of
reviews
on
the
other
side.
A
So
this
moves
the
pr
over
to
this
other
repo,
and
then
I
think
the
other
two
things
we
wanted
to
do
was
add
process
in
the
readme,
which
includes
projects
to
find
their
desired
status
themselves
and
projects.
Ask
for
cpc
approval
of
the
roadmap.
D
A
Happy
to
help
yeah
and
so
yeah,
so
that's
there
you
know
people
can
maybe
throw
their
thumb
on
it,
so
we
can
land
it
without
any
objections,
and
we
can
do
those
couple
other
updates,
as
well
as
we
move
through
kind
of
this
kind
of
growth
growth
work,
whatever
you'd
call
it
cool
anybody
taking
notes.
A
A
Cool
next
is
the
proposal
to
remove
the
growth
stage.
This
is
pull
request,
650
some
more
related
work
here,
I'm
kind
of
scrolling
here
to
to
get
up
to
speed.
I
think
you
know.
One
of
the
things
we
were
waiting
on
was
some
sort
of
messaging
to
the
growth
stage,
projects
that
we
are
making
this
change
jory.
Is
there
any.
C
Yeah
I
was
just
gonna
pipe
up.
That's
on
me.
I
I
didn't
write
that
action
item
down,
as
I
should
have
in
my
to-do
list.
So
I'm
gonna
do
that
right
now
and
try
and
follow
up
on
that
this
afternoon,
cool.
A
Is
there
anything
else
that
we
kind
of
expect
that
needs
to
be
done
here
for
this?
This
kind
of
seemingly
big
change.
D
I
don't
think
so.
I
I
don't
think
they're
mentioned
in
the
cpc's
charter,
and
so
I
don't
think
that
needs
that
this
would
need
to
go
to
the
board
so
yeah.
I
don't
think,
there's
anything
that
we
should
do
outside
of
making
sure
that
we
all
improve
this
and
that
we
have
the
project
support.
You
know
that
we
have
input
from
the
projects
themselves.
A
A
So
I
I
guess
on
that
note
michael
and
I
know
you
just
stepped
away,
but
can
you
bring
that
to
the
board
the
just
an
fyi
that
we
are
working
to
remove
the
growth
state
and
you're
muted
fyi
to
you,
michael.
B
B
B
E
A
All
right
great,
so
you
know,
I
think,
once
we
kind
of
get
the
fyi
out
to
the
projects,
we
can
circle
back
on
this
and
see
if
there's
anything
outstanding,
including
the
couple
of
bullet
points
from
that
pr
that
I
moved
over
to
project
status
and
yeah
we
can,
we
can
kind
of
you
know,
wrap
this
work
up
cool.
So
I
think
the
next
issue
is
the
one
I
already
referenced
that
I
moved
over
to
the.
A
This
we
do,
we
need
a
couple
more
things
to
finalize
the
simplification
of
the
proposal
process,
so
issue
675,
which
maybe
this
should
have
the
well
whatever
issue
675
mentions.
Some
directories
have
to
be
renamed
and
many
readmes
and
such
to
align
with
the
simplified
proposal
process.
B
A
A
B
F
A
Yeah,
okay,
yeah.
I
proved
it's
clear.
Okay,
so,
let's
see
so
the
direction
would
be
move
active
work
to
active
proposals
to
and
a
new
incubating
directory
and
move
approved
proposals
to
a
new
approved
directory.
A
So
that
should
be
pretty
straightforward.
If
anybody
wants
to
jump
on
that
and
then
you
know
align
any
of
the,
you
know
text
in
any
of
the
readmes
and
such
I
mean
I
guess
not
proposal
readme's
per
se,
but
any
supporting
documentation
would
be
great.
A
B
A
Yeah
cool
all
right
and
then
finally,
brian
warner.
The
last
one
here
is
provide
implementation
on
dcocla
issue
632..
I
know
we're
all
busy
so
no
guilt,
but
I'm
just
I'll
just
check
in
on
you
for
this
one.
A
F
Did
you
move
out
of
the
u.s
or
you.
A
C
Yeah
I
I
would
plus
one
that
just
because
it
is
a
nice
opportunity
to
go.
Okay,
let's
go
make
some
progress
on
a
couple
of
pr's
or
issues
or
whatever.
B
D
A
We
could
do
you
know.
I
mean
one
thought
that
comes
to
mind
is
we
could
just
do
like
two
2
p.m:
meetings
in
a
row
and
then
to
12
p.m,
meetings
in
a
row
and
kind
of
alternate
in
that
sort
of
cadence,
but
that's.
A
Yeah
so
basically
you're
alternating
the
times
for
the
regular
cpc
meetings
every
two
weeks
and
then
maybe
the
the
trailing
meeting
the
off
week
would
would
you
know
be
the
same
time
as
the
cpc
meeting
the
you
know
the
off
week.
H
A
I
B
B
H
Yeah
I'd
much
rather
have
the
evening
not
booked
and
know
that
ahead
of
time,
right
and
based
on
the
experience
we've
had
with
the
standard
meeting,
the
the
the
call
to
cancel
those
has
been
really
late.
So
I
would
be
surprised
if
we
didn't
end
up
doing
the
same
with
the
cpc
meeting.
If
we
were
to
go
that.
A
Way,
yeah
mention
of
the
standards
meeting,
though,
does
kind
of
raise
the
question.
If
we're
going
to
do
this
different
schedule,
you
know:
do
we
conflict
with
the
standards
meeting
time?
Well,
we
just
go.
A
A
Yep
great
all
right
I
can.
I
can
maybe
try
to
do
that
in
a
moment.
Cool,
that's
something
we
did
any
any
anything
else.
We
want
to
talk
about
or
work
on
or
whatever.
A
We
can
that.
A
E
That
is
for
the
individual
supporter
program
and
we
are
still
iterating
with
our
design
firm.
So
we
have,
you
know
a
web
package,
a
logo
all
of
the
pieces
to
pull
together.
So
we'll
probably
we
were
hoping
to
go
out
mid-november,
but
it's
just
taking
a
little
bit
longer
to
get
all
of
that
designed
so
hopefully
early
december
and
hopefully
we'll
have
something
to
share
in
the
next
week
or
two
y'all
are
gonna
love
it
cool.
I
love
it.
Yeah.
A
Yeah,
it's
a
lot
of
fun.
Should
we
should
we
throw?
I
don't
know
if
this
is
overkill,
but
throw
an
issue
to
just
you
know
to
kind
of
mark
like
hey,
let's
review
the
individual
supporter
designs,
sure,
okay,
now
we
can
put
on
the
agenda
and
know
that
that's
something.
A
All
right,
I
can
do
that
as
well,
especially
if
we're
gonna
give
some
time
back.
I
know
we
wanted
some
private
time
as
well.
Do
we
want
to
jump
to
that
and
then
give
the
remaining
time
back
to
the
group?
What
do
we
want
to
do.
A
Okay
sounds
good
that
gives
michael
and
me
a
little
time
to
get
a
couple
of
the
things
done
too
afterwards.
So
perfect.
Let's
do
that
and
with
that
we'll
call
it
a
wrap
thanks
to
everyone
on
youtube.
I've
checked
a
couple
of
times:
there's
no
comments,
but
if
you're
watching
thanks
and
see
you
next.