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A
Everyone
lots
of
familiar
faces,
so
I
think
we
can
actually
skip
introductions
entirely
today.
I
will
share
the
slides
here
and
can
run
through
them
for
us
not
much
on
the
agenda
today,
mostly
gonna.
Just
focus
on
you
know
stuff
that
IBS
added
in
on
and
just
broader
discussions
that
we
want
to
have
around
the
visual
Frameworks
and
releases
that
are
coming
up.
There's
been
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
PR's
a
lot
of
great
work.
A
That's
been
done
by
the
team
to
to
get
all
this
stuff
ready
to
go
so
I'm,
probably
going
to
hand
it
over
to
him
for
most
of
this
yeah
I
want
to
jump
in
in
and
then
at
the
end,
if
there's
any
just
as
always,
I
guess
if
anybody
has
additional
feedback
for
the
openvisualization.org
home
page,
this
is
always
a
great
time
or
space
to
share
it.
But
you
can
also
slack
it
to
us
as
well.
C
Yes,
so
first
we
start
off
with
our
ever-growing
list
of
practical
issues.
So
there's
all
these
little
things
usually
they're
related
to
some
kind
of
account,
or
you
know,
domain
registration
and
so
on,
and
they
just
keep
popping
up
permission
issues
and
so
on,
and
they
are,
we
have
a
number
of
Frameworks
and,
and
they
there's
you
know,
there's
the
GitHub
access
to
it.
C
There's
the
mpm
access,
that's
necessary
for
publish,
there's
a
domain
and
in
some
cases,
there's
even
additional
kind
of
accounts
connected
to
it.
Managing
these
is
difficult,
and
you
know
when
these
things
break
down.
I
tend
to
get
approached
a
bit
by
people
who
are
frustrated
because
they
can't
do
something
and-
and
it's
almost
some
of
these
are
just
unthinkably
difficult
like
for
me
to
think
about
like
going
back
to
try
to
mpm
and
try
to
convince
them
that
we
actually
have
the
rights
to
something
you
know
it's
not
not.
C
Something.
I
can
do
so.
I
think
it's
important
that
we
invest
in
in
moving
this
as
much
as
this
as
we
can
over
to
the
to
the
foundation.
So
I
don't
have
an
update
on
the
pi
deck
GL
transfer,
it's
handled
by
a
team.
That's
in
Europe,
that's
on
holiday!
Right
now
and
I.
Don't
know
if
there's
an
update
on
the
subdomain
access
to
loadersgl.
C
So
that's
something
I
know
that
Luke
was
looking
into.
We
were
probably
waiting
for
Uber
to
do
something
and
that
usually
takes
a
little
bit
of
time.
C
C
However,
if
we
go
to
the
next
page,
there
is
now
one
of
the
modules
in
there
is
called
react
map
jail
draw
and
it's
not
possible
to
to
publish
to
this
for
the
new
maintainer
from
Cantu,
and
my
understanding
is
that
to
be
able
to
add
a
new
maintainer
to
npm
I
would
like
need
to
be
an
owner,
but
there
is
no
owner
of
the
of
this
module
so
we're
in
a
very
strange
state
and
I
I
honestly,
don't
know
where
to
to
begin.
C
C
C
So
there's
a
couple
of
assets
related
to
a
Kepler
GL,
there's
the
Kepler
jail
domain
and
and
the
Dropbox
account,
and
they
would
they
no
longer
want
to
refresh
those
tokens
or
or
have
to
manage
those
things.
So
that's
probably
something
where
we
should
reach
out
and
decide
whether
I
assume
we
can
take
on
the
domain.
C
Whether
we
can
take
on
you
know,
manage
a
Dropbox
account
and
the
credentials
for
that.
I,
don't
know
if
openjs
can
handle,
but
if
not,
we
have
to
consider
whether
we
keep
the
Dropbox
feature
in
Kepler.
C
Think
it's
a
free
account
or
a
very,
very
cheap
account
with
Dropbox.
So
you
know
it's
not
like.
B
Yeah
yeah,
we
can
we'll
definitely
do
that.
B
Luke
yeah
yeah
cool
yeah
Luke's,
just
Luke's
last
day,
was
Friday
so
until
we
backfill
the
PM
role
on
I'm.
C
C
A
Well,
you
can
kind
of
skip
over
this
one,
but
I
don't
know,
send
yeah
I.
C
B
C
Okay
I
mean
we,
we
I
felt
like
we
had
only
two
three
minutes
left
last
session
when,
when
we
came
to
to
this
slide,
and
so
that's
why
I
suggested
that
we-
maybe
we
talk
about
it
again
and
we
can
have
a
little
bit
more
more
discussion.
I
I,
think
the.
If
there's
any
interest
in
looking
further
at
the
loader's
release,
notes
any
questions
about
that
I'm
happy
to
to
answer
it
so.
A
So
3.3
is
what's
coming
out.
Is
that.
C
Yes,
so
this
is
we're
just
struggling
with
some
website
as
usual
or
gatsby-based
websites
is
acting
out
before
every
release,
and
once
we
get
that
through,
we
will
publish
this
officially.
So
so
all
the
PRS
are
in
it's
been
ready
for
over
a
week.
It's
ready
to
go,
there's
and
probe
GL
same
issue
website
and
Publishing
issue
just
need
to
be
worked
through.
So
that's
one,
the
the
main
change
there
is
that
we're
moving
to
this
type
module
system,
we're
testing
whether
we
can
use
the
Next
Generation
way
of
Packaging
modules.
C
A
C
B
A
C
That'd
be
great
and
but
the
the
main
change
there
is
this
type
of
module
change
right,
so
we're
gonna
see
if
that
causes
issues
for
the
community.
If
it
doesn't,
then
we'll
you
know
in
9.0,
we'll
move
all
the
all
the
report
stories
to
his
module
and
if
it
does
cause
too
much
pain,
then
we
can
revert
put
out
the
probe
gl5
right
with
without
it.
A
B
C
Right
and
the
well,
we
haven't
really
went
gone
into
the
actual
8.9
because
it
should
be
I,
think
wasn't
here
and
so
now
I
thought
they
saw
Shadi
in
the
and
the
memory
list,
and
so
maybe
we
can
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
actual
8.9.
There
is
a
list
of
feature
in
the
API
audit
document
there
so
that
I'm,
aware
of
there's
a
there's,
a
there's,
an
imagery
layer
that
I've
been
putting
in
there's
a
little
bit
of
discussion.
That
should
be
maybe
only
experimental.
It's
not
quite
polished.
C
D
All
right
here
we
go
so
here
are
some
examples:
I'm
working
on
for
the
website
and
the
documentations.
This
is
to
show
the
new
Collide
extension.
Oh
so
before
this.
If
you
have
a
lot
of
data
points
on
screen,
they
will
just
overlap
each
other,
especially
for
text
labels
and
stuff,
it's
very
difficult
to
read,
and
we
have
a
lot
of
feature
requests
to
to
do:
label
layout,
but
it's
very
computational
intensive.
D
D
I
think
we
do
want
to
address
that
in
8.9
right
now.
A
lot
of
our
your
features,
don't
work
with
the
Aviation
stuff.
D
D
So
if
two
things
overlap,
you
could
you
could,
you
know
specify
which
one
takes
priority
in
my
own
use
case,
I
have
a
lot
of
non-geoospatial
plots
and
this
is
very
useful
to
do
access
label
as
you
zoom
in
it
shows
you
more
and
more
more
and
more
ticks.
A
D
So
that's
pretty
sweet.
The
plan
is
this:
will
replace
the
current
text
layer
example
current
tax
layer
at
sample
basically
uses
on
a
third
party
Library
to
to
to
do
label
selection
and
layout,
and
we
don't
need
that
anymore.
D
A
D
Know
I
know
a
lot
of
people
want
to
use
this
I
I
I
do
want
to
be
a
little
cautious
when
we
Market
this
I
don't
want
to
say
we
fully
support.
Sorry
right
now,
because
there
are
gonna
be
a
lot
of
books.
D
Oh
another,
just
just
just
you
know
for
for
this
meeting.
Google
is
testing
their
3D
tiles
service
and
we
have.
We
have
access
to
the
Early
Access
whatever,
so
we
can.
We
can
make
sure
that
this,
the
torrent
layer
and
the
natural
layer,
3D
tile
layer
actually
will
work
with
their
service,
and
this
new
feature.
C
Better
and
better
all
right,
so
this
was
supposed
to
be
a
small
incremental
release
at
the
end
of
a
major
release
cycle,
and
it
has
a
couple
of
some
real,
really
impressive
capabilities.
A
All
right
and
maybe
I'll
bring
it
back
up
in
case.
You
have
any
more
comments
on
the
the
other
things
that
are
in
the
works
here.
C
Not
really
I
mean
working
a
bit
on
Lotus
gl4,
it's
going
to
be
a
breaking
change
so
with
the
typing.
Better
error
support.
You
know
stuff,
like
that:
better
support
for
tabular
data
and,
of
course,
as
you
know,
then
the
big
the
effort
is
going
to
shift
now.
The
team
is
gonna,
hopefully
be
able
to
swarm
on
on
a
web
GPU
so
that
we
can
get
to
the
9.0
development
cycle
started
and
honest.
So.
A
Yeah,
okay,
I,
don't
either
oh
is
how's
is
Kepler.
Three
in
is
that
how's
progress
there.
C
And
it's
not
a
lot
of
progress
to
be
honest,
I
I
I
feel
like
what
I'm.
What
I'm
missing
is
that
there's
so
much
work
going
into
3.0,
there's
like
I
call
it
like
a
thousand
commits
I
haven't,
put
actually
counted
them,
but
but
like
I,
don't
really
have
a
it's
just
like
so
many
small
bug
fixes
and
improvements.
But
it's
not
really
it's
hard
to
like
to
still
have
a
good
message
and
I
guess:
we'd
actually
have
to
to
get
a
little
bit
of
attention
on
releasing
the
3.0
officially.
C
So
maybe
if
we
get
8.9
actually
8.9
out
and
we
integrate
that
it's
a
good
time
to
follow
up.
A
B
C
A
That's
okay,
I
mean
I,
think
it's
we're
I!
Think
the
approach
of
doing
what
we
can
well
and
and
focusing
on
that
I
mean
is,
is
probably
the
the
best
thing
we
should
can
do.
There's
a
lot.
That's
going
into
these
releases
a
lot
of
things
changing
that
kind
of
bubble
up
into
Kepler
anyway.
So
so
we
should
just
focus
on
executing
that
and,
and
everything
else
will
kind
of
follow.
A
It
doesn't
even
need
to
be
a
giant
splash
of
a
release
either
for
it
to
be
significant
Kepler's
already
such
a
loved
piece
of
software
I
think
just
have
just
for
its
users
to
see
that
there's
a
a
bunch
of
chain,
a
bunch
of
of
work
done
into
it
with
the
as
many
commits
as
it
got
will
be.
B
C
A
All
right:
well,
we
can.
We
can
end
it
there
today
thanks
everyone
for
joining,
we'll
we'll
get
back
together
in
a
couple
weeks
and
have
a
great
rest
of
your
day.