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From YouTube: 2022-09-13-CPC Meeting
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B
Great
welcome
everybody.
This
is
the
openjs
council
openjs
foundation,
cross
project
council
meeting
today
is
september.
13Th
2022,
I'm
filling
in
for
josephi.
It's
robin
again
got
a
smaller
crowd.
Today,
a
lot
of
folks
are
traveling
on
the
road
lots
of
things,
electron
collab
summit,
open
source
summit,
but
have
a
nice
group
here.
B
B
B
Nobody
else
I
think
we
are
all
gone.
I
did
officially
send
out
the
mail
with
our
news
cpc
voting,
reps
michael
jordan,
emily
and
toby
congrats
and
welcome
again
to
another
year
of
voting.
I
think
we're
looking
at
perhaps
simplifying
was
sort
of
the
theme
of
the
meeting
last
week
on
voting.
B
Okay,
issue,
910,
add
patching
script
for
code
of
conduct,
modifications.
A
A
A
A
B
Yeah
all
right,
okay
issue,
908,
let's
see
openjs
world
2023
planning.
We
talked
two
weeks
ago,
giving
you
all
an
update
that
we
don't
plan
on
having
our
standalone
sort
of
marquee
event.
B
We
will
have
a
smaller
summits
within
open,
js
world
and
then
adjacent
events
to
existing
either
linux
foundation,
events
or
what
I
call
third
party
events,
so,
whether
that's
like
a
no
compu
or
cascadia.js
or
friends
in
the
northwest.
So
what
I
would
really
love
for
everyone
to
do?
B
I
don't
know
if
we,
if
we
could
put
it
in
the
issue
that
would
be
great,
is
for
you
all
to
let
me
know
which
are
the
favorite,
your
favorite
javascript
events
that
you
like
to
attend,
or
what
are
the
popular
ones
in
various
parts
of
the
world,
because
we
do
need
to
start.
You
know
kind
of
finalizing
our
budget,
this
fall
for
2023,
and
then
I
want
to
work
with
the
organizers
to
see
how
we
can
help
bring
our
community
with
theirs.
A
B
Yeah
one
one
thing
it
had:
we
don't
have
like
the
ink
drive
we're
partnering
with
the
finnos
foundation,
which
is
the
fintech
foundation
with
their
event
in
december,
8th
we're
just
looking
at
space
right
now
and
we're
putting
together
a
javascript
and
fintech
event
in
new
york
likely
on
the
same
day,
if
not
like
a
day,
two
or
a
day
zero.
B
So
if
that's
something
folks
are
interested
in,
but
yeah
we're
kind
of
working
out
that
what
space
parameters
we
have
and
then
we'll
work
with
the
program
committee
to
curate
that
how
far
out
is
that
that's
not
very
far
out
it's
december,
8th?
Okay,
I
think
we
should
have
quite
a
bit
of
interest.
We
have
some
financial
banks,
members
other
folks
who
think
it's
important
in
that
space,
actually
they're,
just
actually
from
the
finnos
folks,
just
looking
for
some
of
our
maintainers
as
well
to
provide
more
updates
on
projects
so.
A
A
B
Yeah
and
one
of
the
finnos
leaders,
james
mcleod,
actually
runs
the
javascript
meetups
in
london.
If
you
know
him
so
yeah
we're
excited
about
that
one.
They
actually
have
a
similar
event
in
london.
I
think
it's
in
june,
so
we'll
look
at
doing
that
in
june
next
year,
as
well.
A
I
think
it
adds
to
jordan's
suggestion,
like
not
just
asking
people
to
say
what
their
best
events
are,
but,
like
hey,
are
there
any
events
who
would
like
to
partner
with
us
because
yeah
yeah
yeah
right?
That
sounds
like
people.
Events
may
say:
hey
we're
a
good.
We
already
get
some
interest
so
hey.
Why
don't
you
come.
B
The
cp
we
the
next
two
well
actually
the
next
one,
the
cpc
at
large
we
had
there
were
actually
sort
of
two
categories
that
was
closed.
Actually,
I
should
update
the
issue,
but
what
I
had
just
commented
earlier
about
jordan
and
emily
are
at
large
and
toby
and
michael,
are
no.
I'm
kidding.
B
B
B
B
The
impact
voting
member
selection
again
we've
had
those
updates
just
want
to
give
you
all
a
heads
up.
Even
our
board
members.
We
have.
You
know
our
website's
a
little
glitchy
right
now,
but
we
do
have
a
ticket
in
to
fix
it.
So
we're
going
to
have
all
of
our
governance
section
updated
soon.
We're
also
going
to
be
updating.
Our
website
come
in
the
next
year,
so
hopefully
it
won't
be
so
glitchy
and
we
can
make
those
updates
in
real
time.
B
Okay,
sleeping
down
to
898
grace
hopper
conference,
I
gave
a
quick
update
last
night
we
posted
a
blog
this
morning.
Sarah
chips
and
I
will
be
there
along
with
paula,
paul
from
our
board
and
other
community
folks,
but
we
have
a
lot
going
on
so
we
tweeted
today
and
we
have
a
blog
so
friday
we
have.
The
node.js
project
is
doing
a
hackathon
for
virtual
attendees.
B
B
So
thanks
to
the
organizers
on
that,
we've
got
in
addition
to
the
note
hackathon,
I'm
doing
a
workshop
with
some
other
community
folks
on
essentially
how
the
falafel
gets
made
with
community
engagement,
we're
doing
a
mock
white
house
hearing
on
a
security
incident
with
a
chief
security
officer,
a
maintainer
foundation
leader
and
a
security
vendor.
So
we're
gonna
do
breakout
sessions
with
attendees
and
then
come
back
and
present
them
a
mock
white
house
hearing
on
security,
so
that'll
be
pretty
cool
yeah.
I
know
it'll
be
kind
of
fun.
B
I
am
actually
not
playing
a
foundation
leader.
I
am
playing
a
chief
information
security
officer,
so
so
cool
yeah,
it's
a
little
skeptical
on
open
source,
so
that'll
be
fun
and
then
next
week
we
have
our
linux
foundation.
Booth
where
we
will
all
be
taking
shifts
so
that'll,
be
great
and
then
on
tuesday
evening
we're
having
an
open
source
happy
hour
that
we're
partnering
with
fannie
mae
on
and
if
you're
interested
in
coming
hit
us
up
for
tickets,
because
space
is
limited,
but
it
will
be
a
lot
of
fun.
B
B
A
focus
on
javascript
security
at
openjs
just
an
hour
before
this
meeting
we
had
our
security
working
group
meeting
we're
looking
at
you
know
doing
more
outreach
to
get
more
folks
to
attend.
We
had
michael
and
jordan
and
joe.
We
realized
that
time
zones
are
not
always
friendly
for
that.
So
I
know
that
joe's
going
to
be
doing
some
outreach
in
the
slack
channel
and
also
just
doing
some
more
async
kind
of
idea.
A
B
Someone
else
here,
co-worker
got
it,
but
just
on
an
update,
the
node
nodejs
has
a
open,
open,
sss
grant.
We
have
another
blog
going
out
in
the
next
day
or
two,
but
we're
doing
monthly
progress
reports
with
them
and
looking
at
areas
where
we
can
take
some
of
their
learnings
and
best
practices
and
apply
it
to
other
javascript
projects.
B
License
check
support,
tooling,
michael.
I
did
reconnect
with
the
the
team
and
the
new
cto
for
the
linux
foundation
and
they
want
to
have
a
meeting
next
week
when
they're,
all
back.
If
you'd
like
to
join
jordan,
I
know
you
had
briefed
that
group
on
the
tool
you'd
written
so
I'd
love
to
loop.
You
in
on
that.
B
B
B
A
B
All
right,
this
is
a
new
issue.
657
update
docs
to
indicate
projects
can
use
the
icla
if
they
want.
A
Did
I
comment
on
this?
One
all
right
did.
B
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
B
We
do
have
you
know
one
of
the
things
I'm
looking
through,
that
I
end
up
writing
an
email
several
times,
because
their
documentation
is
bad
as
issue
seven
or
pr
759.
B
I
think
if
we're
gonna
make
one
update,
it's
just
streamlining
the
process
for
our
community
fund.
You
know
right
now
we're
doing
the
reimbursements,
which
is
fine.
I
think
the
vision
was
to
have
it
go
through
the
community
fund,
so
that
would
sort
of
be
self-automated.
B
B
But
once
somebody
asks
for
the
actual
reimbursement
on
the
it
just
comes
through
us
with
the
details.
It
doesn't
go
to
lfx.
A
B
Yeah
yeah,
we
would
be
it's
all:
it's
all
plugged
and
wired
in
through
our
finance.
So
that's
fine
and
easy.
We
would
just
move
more
budget
there.
I
think
we
just
put
fifty
dollars
in
just
as
a
a
placeholder,
but
you
know
the
cpc
has
its
own
budget
to
manage
for
scholarships
travel
and
a
thank
you
program
for
some
of
the
ideas
but
again
to
to
hit
the
approval
button.
It's
almost
like
open,
collective
right.
You
need
a
you,
need
somebody
from
the
community
to
hit
to
have
that
authority
and
approval.
B
A
We've
talked
about
one
to
manage
funds
from
the
bug
bounty
program
and
that's
the
exact
question
I
got
like
as
the
chair.
Would
I
be
willing
to
be
the
final
button
pusher
and
I
said
okay,
so
I
think
maybe
like
so.
I
think
that
that,
like
the
the
chair
being
the
one
who
says
yeah,
okay,
I
see
who
needed
to
approved
it
approved
it.
You're
gonna
push
the
button
to
pay
that
that
makes
some
sense
in
this
proposal.
The
other
thing
it
proposes
is
a
separate
budget
committee
than
what
currently
is
done.
A
Currently,
it's,
like
you
know
all
cpc,
members
lgtm
the
issue
and
eventually
gets
approved,
so
somebody
would
have
to
set
up
you
know
in
its
current
form,
somebody
would
have
to
set
up
a
budget
committee,
get
people
and
agree
get
everybody
to
agree.
If,
if
you
took
that
out
of
that
out
of
here
and
left
it
with
the
cpc
approves
as
we
do
today
and
the
chair
was
willing
to
be
the
final
button-
pusher
you,
it
might
be
landable.
B
Yeah
and
I
have
examples
of
people's
prs
because
you
don't
have
to
like
divulge
your
entire
personal
information
itinerary
on
a
pr
on
your
travel,
so
it's
just
kind
of
a
little
high
level,
so
I'd
like
to
maybe
create
like
a
template
for
that
too,
using
some
of
the
other
submissions,
but
I
think
that
would,
as
travel
is
really
heating
up.
That's
the
one
area.
I
think
that
we
can
make
a
difference
in
streamlining,
so,
okay
I'll
talk
to
joe
about
it
and
maybe
work
on
the
dots.
A
B
B
A
A
B
Agree,
we
also
use
a
the
main
open
js
budget
as
well
for
scholarships
and
travel
as
well.
So
okay
sounds
good
to
me.
A
B
B
Cool,
I
think,
we're
covered
on
issues
and
pr's,
I'm
trying
to
think
of
any
other
announcements.
I
think
we've
hit
the
announcements
rolling
in
to
our
issues.
Does
anybody
else
have
any
announcements
I
could
have
missed.
B
The
collaborator
summits-
that's
right:
we
have
the
open.js
collab
summit
in
dublin
saturday,
sunday
october
1st
and
2nd
that's
adjacent
to
nodecompu
in
september
22nd
23rd.
We
have
the
opengs
open,
visualization
collab
summit
in
madrid,
thanks
to
carto
for
hosting
that
thank
you
red
hat
for
hosting
the
collab
summit
in
dublin.