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A
Quick
agenda
for
today
and
then
kind
of
open
for
discussion
on
on
anything
else.
We
want
to
talk
about
because
there
just
wasn't
that
that
much
actually
on
the
agenda
for
this.
This
meeting
do
a
quick
check
in
on
how
our
onboarding
to
openjs
is
going
in
kind
of
double
click
on
that
into
sun.
Setting
some
of
the
UCF,
which
is
urban,
Computing
Foundation
online
spaces
we
used
to
have
and
what
we're
doing
to
migrate,
that
to
the
new
to
new,
more
discoverable
places.
A
I,
don't
know
if
Hayden's
here,
but
we
definitely
have
folks
here
who
can
speak
to
an
update
on
the
openvisualization.org
progress
which
is
going
to
be
our
new
home
page
and
then
before
the
holidays.
I
was
in
the
last
meeting
that
we
all
were
at
we
kind
of
discussed
how
Kepler
GL
is
now
on
a
3.0,
Alpha
and
there's
also
some
new
releases
to
dexiel
coming
out.
Both
v9
is
in
planning,
but
8.9
is
nearly
nearing
completion.
A
So
we
would
like
to
revive
the
visgl
blog
that
we
have
on
medium
and
put
some
posts
out
to
announce
that,
and
so
I
wanted
to
to
talk
a
bit
about
how
we
could
organize.
You
know
an
effort
behind
that
next
slide.
C
Can
we
add
one
thing
to
your
agenda
if
we
have
time
yeah,
just
talk
about
open
JS
world
and
a
potential
collab
Summit
for
you
all
in
May,
May.
B
A
So
the
onboarding
check-in's,
pretty
quick,
a
lot
of
the
stuff,
has
to
do
with
projects
and
domains
at
the
moment,
but
one
pretty
big
achievement.
Ilyas
here
we
we
moved
the
flow
map
GL
project
into
visgl
as
a
new
library.
So
congratulations
Ilia
to
getting
all
of
that
worked
out.
It's
it's
an
exciting
new
repo.
You
can
check
out
in
the
visgl
GitHub
work
flow
map.
Gl
is
an
exciting
extension
to
deck
GL.
A
It
adds
some
new
layers
for
flow
origin
destination
time
visualizations,
and
it's
really
exciting
that
we
have
that
library
now
part
of
the
visgl
community
and
as
part
of
that,
the
documentation
website
has
been
relaunched
on
a
new
flowmap.gl
domain.
Is
there
anything
you'd
like
to
add
Ilia.
B
B
B
Thanks
Alberto,
the
documentation
is
in
the
works.
It's
there's
not
much
there
yet,
but
yeah.
It
should
be
better
than
than
before.
I'm
using
docus
arrows
for
the
new
one.
Awesome.
E
A
I'll
be
cool
to
see,
I
think
that's
our
first
project,
that's
used.
It
so
I
think
we're
all
kind
of
we've
all
talked
about
using
docosaurus.
So
it's
pretty
exciting
to
see
this
getting
into
one
of
our
projects.
I
hope
to
be
using
it
or
something
like
it
on
Hubble
GL2
in
the
future,
because
I've
just
heard
so
many
benefits
and
it
was
joining
but
yeah
another.
A
Another
update
that
I've
heard
about
is
I
believe
the
deck.gl
domain
has
been
transferred
to
the
Linux
Foundation,
which
is
great
just
ensures
that
it
will
always
be
renewed
and
working
and
something
we
can
manage.
If
we
want
to
change
the
host
step-
or
you
know
whatever
and
then
some
ongoing
open
stuff
is,
we
are
working
out
some
DNS
issues
with
the
visual
domain,
with
ultra
DNS
and
netlify
we're
trying
to
figure
out
how
that
is
going,
but
we'll
continue
to
make
progress.
A
If
you
happen
to
be
a
domain
expert,
give
you
some
help
and
then
nebula
GL
is
actually
nebula.
Gl
is
not
part
of
openviz,
but
just
so
happens.
Most
of
our
main
most
of
the
maintainers
for
the
nebula
are
open.
Vis
community
members,
so
I
kind
of
included
it
here,
we're
just
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
update
the
documentation.
That
would
be
legal
there's
some
issues
with
GitHub
pages,
so
just
before
transparency,
I'm
putting
it
here
next
slide.
A
Okay,
so
sun
setting
the
UCF
stuff,
so
we
used
to
have
we've
had
all
kinds
of
social
media
accounts
for
the
Urban,
Community,
Foundation
and
different
online
spaces.
Some
of
them
were
kind
of
easy
to
find
some
were
pretty
hidden.
You
may
not
even
know
that
some
were
around
so
we're
trying
an
effort
to
make
all
that
a
lot
clearer
and
more
transparent
and
easier
to
find
in
the
future.
We
are
moving
everything
to
new
spaces
that
are,
you
know,
helpfully
maintained
by
the
openjs
foundation.
A
So
we
have
as
part
of
that
we
have
a
new
GitHub
repository,
a
part
of
the
openjs
foundation
for
this
collaboration
space.
So
anything
there
like
meeting
notes
overviews
any
kind
of
documentation
where
you
want
to
to
track.
Changes
in
history
can
go
into
this
GitHub
repo,
and
it's
going
to
be
completely
replacing
the
UCF
GitHub
organization,
which
has
like
six
repos
in
it.
A
If
you
want
to
see
like
meeting
notes,
community
meeting
notes,
minutes
and
stuff
like
that,
those
are
going
to
be
in
this
repo
I'm,
actually
porting
over
the
old
meeting
notes
from
the
old
repo
into
this
one
too.
So,
if
you
want
to
find
old
meeting
notes
from
UCF,
you
can
find
them
and
a
general
overview
of
our
space.
If
you
just
want
to
clear
you
know
in
writing,
I
know
open
J,
open
visualization.org
will
probably
cover
much
of
the
same
material.
A
But
if
you
just
want
a
very
like
concise
written
version
of
everything,
you
should
be
able
to
figure
out
what
we're
about
from
this
GitHub
repo.
That's
definitely
the
goal
of
it
and
then
in
the
future
too,
as
we
do
more
Summits
and
Expos,
and
things
like
that,
I'm
sure
that
we'll
be
putting
material,
real
and
issues
and
kind
of
do
organization.
A
Through
this
repo
and
the
features
of
a
repo,
we
have
a
new
Google
Drive,
which
was
great
to
see
actually
that
Luke
had
found
it
from
the
urban
Computing
Foundation
I
hadn't
seen
most
of
the
material
that
was
in
that
drive,
because
it's
just
one
of
those
links
that
just
didn't
really
make
its
rounds.
So
we
have
a
new
Google
Drive.
A
It's
it's
great
to
see
all
the
old
material
imported
over
I,
linked
specifically
to
the
community
meeting
slides
where
I've
I'm
going
to
be
putting
slides
like
this
and
a
template
for
new
meetings
are
going
to
be
in
this
folder.
We
all
have
access
to
it
and
I've
all
supported
over
or
copied
over.
All
of
the
urban
Computing
Foundation
slides
into
this
one
so
also
you'll,
find
on
our
calendar.
Invite
there's
going
to
be
a
link
there.
A
There
is
a
link
to
this
folder,
so
in
the
future,
if
you're
ever
wondering
what's
on
the
agenda
or
want
to
post
something
on
the
agenda,
you
should
just
be
as
as
easy
as
go
to
the
calendar
on
the
openjs
community.
Calendar
click
on
the
button
and
you
know
you'll
get
to
the
Google
slide.
That's
going
to
be
built
every
two
weeks,
usually
a
week
in
advance
of
the
meeting
we'll
have
this
slide
deck
here,
where
you
can
add
a
comments
they
had
like
to
put
something
on
the
agenda.
A
We
also
have
a
new
YouTube.
This
is
actually
the
YouTube
is
not
new.
It's
open,
js's
YouTube,
but
we
have
a
lot
of
new
content
on
the
YouTube
relevant
to
open
visualization.
We
have
all
of
our
community
meetings
from
UCF
and
the
new
ones
from
openjs
are
being
uploaded
and
have
been
re-uploaded
to
this
YouTube
and
put
into
a
playlist
I've
linked
the
playlist
here
and
also
the
deck
GL
Summit.
We
had
in
Madrid
all
the
content.
A
There
is
uploaded
to
this
and
organized
into
a
playlist,
so
Alberto
I
know
that
you
guys
had
uploaded
that
to
YouTube
we
last
week
taken
all
that
from
the
link
you
had
shared,
downloaded
it
and
like
re-uploaded
it
just
so
it's
in
like
a
Consolidated
space
for
for
openjs
really
easy
to
find
the
stuff
going
forward.
A
So
hopefully
that
can
serve
as
like
our
our
home
going
forward
for
this
kind
of
content,
and
so,
if
you'd
like
you
can
actually
you
know,
pull
down
the
stuff
on
carto
or
do
whatever
you
want
to
think.
The
algorithm
probably
likes
that
a
little
better.
If
it's
just.
D
Sorry
I
was
talking
about
yeah.
We
are
going
to
remove
that
from
our
website
to
avoid
that
duplicated
content.
A
Cool
yeah,
awesome,
I
think
that's
it
for
new
content.
If
you
have
anything
you'd
like
to
add
we're,
you
know
it's
everything's
open
right,
so
just
get
in
touch
with
me
or
open
an
issue
or
open
a
PR,
and
it
should
be
a
good
spot
for
all
the
high-level
open,
visualization
initiatives,
projects.
Things
like
that
or
if
you
just
have
an
interesting
talk,
you
want
to
share
or
an
article
you
want
to
write
or
just
something
about
broadly
visualization
based
and
wanted
to
just
be.
A
You
know
related
to
openjs
or
openviz
like
this.
Is
these
are
our
spaces
to
do
with
whatever
we
want
all
right
next
slide.
A
Open
visualization.org,
so
this
I
don't
see
Hayden
here,
but
maybe
Kylie
or
Luke
or
Robin.
You
can
speak
to
this.
This
is
when
I
asked
Hayden
what
you
know.
What
kind
of
the
updates
are
on
open
this?
This
is
what
he
said
are
like
his
open
tasks.
The
moment
happy
to
you
know,
contribute
to
this.
If
you
guys
seen
anything
from
us
kind
of
curious.
So
if
you
have
any
action
items
for
us
or
if
this
is
just
kind
of
always.
F
I
think
the
good
news
is
this
is
super
close
to
finalizing
everything,
so
I,
don't
think
we
have
any
specific
actions
right
now
for
you
all,
but
here
kind
of
things
we're
working
on
is
is
clarifying
where
all
the
links
go
out
to
the
wording
on
a
couple
of
things,
and
then
we
were
messing
around
with
the
logos
too
a
little
bit,
so
those
are
kind
of
the
finishing
touches
that
we're
putting
on
the
site.
F
G
Yeah,
it
was
sort
of
tasked
to
me
to
to
help
finalize
these
links
and
I.
Think
I
do
need
to
ask
for
people's.
You
know
contribution
here,
there's
a
shared
Google
document
that
I
shared
with
Chris,
Robin
and
Kylie,
but
you
know
some
of
I
think
in
Hayden
designing.
He
just
pulled
some
things
from
the
UCF
that
sort
of
carried
through
that
don't
really
make
sense.
There's
some
incongruencies.
G
For
instance,
like
you
know,
yes,
there
should
be
a
link
to
the
proper
code
of
conduct,
but
as
far
as
this,
like
you
know,
the
charter-
and
you
know
the
TAC
and
and
this
I'm
not
clear
what
those
should
be.
So
we
do
need
and
I
tried
to
schedule
a
meeting,
but
everyone's
calendar
was
kind
of
too
busy
for
it,
but
I
think
it
might
be
useful.
G
You
know
if
we
can
figure
this
out
async
through
slack
and
the
document
fine,
if
not
by
the
you
know
next
week,
I'm
going
to
sort
of
maybe
send
another
more
forceful,
invite
and
say:
hey
I
need
everybody
to
you
know
come
together
and
agree
on
what
these
are
because
sort
of
a
priority.
I
I
can't
or
I
don't
have
the
answers.
A
Yeah
I
think
that
we
should
definitely
get
together
and
help
on
this.
We
definitely
try
to
do
it
async
and
or
meet
in
person
I.
As
far
as
like
what
content
comes
over
we've
dissolved.
Many
of
these
things
right,
there's
no
Charter.
We
have
covered
conduct,
that's
going
to
open
JS
code
of
conduct.
The
attack
doesn't
exist
in
the
same
form
anymore.
Instead,
what
you
have
is
just
steering
committees
under
our
projects,
so
visual
has
its
technical
steering
committee.
A
Capital
GL
has
its
own
way
of
organizing
it's
it's
leadership,
but
I
think
that
something
like
principles
we've
discussed
in
previous
openjs
meetings,
is
we
want
to
more
for
change
those
who
brainstorm
a
bunch
and
put
them
in
a
dock,
and
hopefully
those
can
reflect
our
new
discussions
about
what
we
want
openviz
to
be
about,
and
then
something
that's
probably
just
that's.
This
reminds
me
of
is
just
an
open
discussion.
I
want
to
have
at
some
point
is
like
how
these
meetings
get
organized.
A
It
would
probably
make
sense
to
follow
a
model
similar
to
what
the
open
other
collab
spaces
have
done,
or
kind
of
borrow
from
something
that
worked
well
or
a
previous
tack,
which
is
where
you
more
or
less
have
like.
Almost
like
a
secretary
role,
where
you
kind
of
elect
someone
every
year
to
just
set
the
agenda
for
these
meetings,
put
the
slides
together
and
make
sure
that
someone
shows
up
to
to
run
the
meeting
and
it'd
be
great
for
that.
A
To
always
be
someone
from
the
community,
so
I
think
it
would
be
great
to
just
have
a
discussion-
maybe
maybe
not
today,
if
we're
not
prepared
for
it,
but
just
in
the
future
to
just
talk
about
how
this
can
come
together
on
a
regular
basis,
and
then
that
would
probably
be
reflected
somewhere
on
the
about
page.
So
it's
kind
of
a
backwards
way
to
bring
that
topic
up.
A
But
it
just
reminds
me
that
that's
probably
something
we
need
to
carry
forward
in
some
form
since
it
worked
for
UCF
and-
and
we
definitely
want
these
meetings
to
always
be
well.
You
know
well
put
together.
C
A
Move
on
then,
let's
see
okay,
so
this
I
put
this
one
in
here.
I
wanted
to
just
highlight
that
and
I
see
some
other
folks
have
added
to
this.
So
was
this
by
any
chance.
Was
this
uip
that
added
to
this.
A
I
was
hoping
you
would,
but
yeah
I
just
wanted
to
I
want
to
I
want
to
revive
our
I
want
to
add
some
new
life
to
our
existing.
This
GL
medium
blog
by
highlighting
a
lot
of
the
new
great
work,
that's
gone
into
Kepler
and
deck
and
and
kind
of
set
a
new.
Now
that
we've
got
some
great
help
to
do
this
kind
of
work
with
openjs
and
Kylie,
like
I'd
love,
to
put
some
muscle
behind
us
and
and
put
some
great
new
material
out
there.
A
We
always
do
great
with
our
release
notes.
Dinos
puts
a
ton
of
effort
into
them
for
deck,
GL
and
they're,
always
very
Visual,
and
have
a
lot
of
great
material
on
them.
But
this
is
a
way
of
maybe
taking
those
release,
notes
and
summarizing
them
and
just
pointing
out
a
couple
top
level
things
and
linking
to
them
right.
A
So
it's
just
a
funnel
or
a
way
to
engage
more
people
on
our
progress,
is
what
I'm
thinking
and
encourage
contribute
questions
and
thank
people
for
their
good
work,
so
I'm
looking
for
a
maintainer
from
each
project,
deck
and
Kepler
particular
to
co-author
with
Kylie
and
so
I,
see
if
it
seems
like
you
and
Chan.
Maybe
you
want
to
speak
to
this
a
little
bit
I've.
E
Done
some
work,
yeah
I
know:
I
tried
to
I
mean
we
talked
about
this
last
time
we
met,
which
was
a
while
ago
and
so
I
I
started
off
on
a
blog
post.
I
think
I
mean
I
got
some
copy
down,
but
I
I
haven't
really
I
mean
it's
halfway.
I
it's
a
little
bit
tricky
to
find
a
good
message
for
Kepler,
because
we
haven't
added
much
functionality
in
a
in
a
long
time
right.
So
it's
we
have
lots
of
structural
improvements
to
talk
about,
sir,
and
also
yeah.
E
So
anyway,
I've
I've
started
dude,
so
we
can
put
together
something
and
I
guess.
Sean
can
put
in
some
visual
fireworks
some
good
screenshots
and
stuff.
A
Awesome
yeah
thanks
for
getting
that
started
and
do
you
know
have
you
do
you
know
I
haven't
heard
from
xiaoji
about
8.9
or
anything
like
that?
But
do
we
know
if
that
releases
soon
or
we
have
a
schedule
for
when
that'll.
D
Come
I've
seen
that
yeah
I
have
information.
I
have
been
talking.
We
showed
you
about
that.
I
think
that
we
are
waiting
for
for
a
couple
of
QPR
to
winland
that
is
wanted
to
rain
later
at
the
other
is
the
one
that's
fairly
is
doing
with
the
Collide
distinction,
and
we
hope
to
have
this
PR
during
this
week
and
then
we
will
jump
on
on
during
South
UI
one
prepare
the
release,
so
I
hope
that
this
could
happen,
or
either
this
month
or
probably
in
February,.
A
Because
I
think
that
makes
perfect
sense
for
us
to
complete
the
work
there.
That
always
includes
writing,
release,
notes
right
and
then
I
would
imagine
that
this
announcement
post
should
be
derived
from
those
notes.
So
just
I
guess
the
heads
up
highly
on
how
that
process
will
probably
look.
Maybe
we
can
expect
something
in
early
February
to
come
together
for.
D
B
A
All
right:
well,
that's
probably
a
good
good
enough
for
for
this
slide
and
we
can
move
on
to
the
next
one
for
now,
but
I'm
glad
that
we
get
to
at
least
set
up
a
an
early
plan
for
that
all
right.
I
think
this
might
be
you.
E
Yeah
I
mean
we
usually
have
a
subset
of
the
technical
steering
commit
to
here.
So
I
mean
I,
don't
want
to
get
into
too
much
depth,
but
we
are
working.
So
one
of
the
you
know
bigger
efforts.
Obviously
yes,
vistral
nine,
which
is
going
to
be
lumadriel,
v9
and
actual
v9,
and
it's
going
to
be
well.
The
current
thinking
is,
it's
gonna,
be
we're
going
to
release
deck,
Trail,
8.9
and
then
we're
gonna
move
to
9.0.
We
had
a
meeting
on
December
12th
and
we
did
some
decisions
there.
E
So
that's
been
executed
there.
There
is
a
need
for
another
meeting,
there's
a
couple
of
things
pending:
we're
we're
starting
to
adopt
experimenting
with
adopting
the
new,
the
new
type
of
modules.
So
it's
a
pretty
big
packaging
change
using
ES
modules,
type
prolon
module
that
the
low
allows
for
Native
use
of
import
in
both
node
and
the
browser.
So
today
the
import
export
statements
are
handled
by
the
Bounder,
but
it's
impossible
for
a
job
for
a
script
to
dynamically
import,
another
script
and
so
on.
E
If
they're,
if
they
are
packaged
in
the
right
way
and
yeah,
we
have
a
planned
document.
There
that
we
work
on
with
TSC
I
don't
know
if
we
need
to
go
into
it,
so
the
next
slide
on
the
8.9
I
think
we
just
mentioned
the
features
right,
so
they
are
there's
this
ability
to
render
you
know,
on
top
of
it
terrain
view
Json
layers,
path,
layers
and
so
on.
On
top
of
terrain,
that
Shoji
is
working
on.
E
An
opportunity,
I
just
landed
support
for
WMS
and
some
of
the
other
ogc
standards
in
loadersgl.
We
could
potentially
add
some
support
in
the
xgl
8.9,
so
that
would
be
something
that
it's
kind
of
a
it's
a
little
bit
Legacy
standards,
but
it's
kind
of
a
a
pretty
big
Omission
from
a
such
a
geospatial
framework
not
to
support
these
standards.
So
you
know
now:
Foursquare
has
joined
the
ogc
and
so
on.
So
a
couple
of
reasons.
E
Well,
I
think
it
would
be
good
to
have
them
there,
but
yeah
would
give
us
access
to
a
lot
of
like
if
there's
a
ton
of
data
on
arcgis
S3
service
and
so
on.
That's
in
this
format.
So
why
not.
D
E
That's
just
an
idea
now
that
we
have
this
open,
visualization
thing
going
right,
so
the
idea
with
open
visualization
was
that
it
could
be
a
home
for
other
front
end.
E
You
know
open
source,
visualization,
Frameworks,
and
so
the
question
is:
if
we
should
do
some
Outreach,
you
know
it
could
be
fun
to
talk
to
the
maintainers.
You
know
just
get
to
know
them
that
maintain
some
of
the
similar
projects
and
just
exchange
ideas.
You
know
what
they're
thinking
about
where's
their
roadmap.
How
are
they
planning
to
tackle
web
GPU?
You
know
what?
How
do
they
think
about
base
Maps?
E
Isn't
that
right
and
who
knows
maybe
there's
some
interesting
collaboration
and
alignment
or
we
just
you
know
we
just
build
our
Network,
so
I
mean
open
layers.
Is
one
I
I
never
looked
much
as
them,
but
but
they
have
a
pretty
big.
E
You
know
similar
functionality
to
actually
a
little
bit
more
dated
interface,
but
I
they're,
very
strong.
With
these
older
standards,
I
mean
WMS
and
so
on.
So
it
looked
at
them
recently.
Now,
when
I,
when
I
started
working
on
that,
so
there
seems
to
be
an
active
team
behind
it
could
be
fun
to
to
meet
and
talk
to
them.
There
is
this
team
in
China
from
this
and
Financial
Group
L7.
E
E
Is
that
is
it
isn't
that
Vladimir
again,
so
that's
a
mapbox
guy
right.
B
E
E
So
I
mean
there
are
others
right,
I
mean
you
could
even
imagine
I'd.
Obviously
you
know
the
800
pound
gorilla
with
D3
and
Mike
Bostock,
so
they
might
not
be
interested
in
in
anything
like
this,
but
I
mean
I
think
we
could
at
least
it
wouldn't
be
completely
inappropriate
to
to
reach
out
with
something
like
this,
and
you
know,
I
think
it
could
open
some
doors.
A
E
It's
a
huge,
huge
knockdown
blow
right
like
it's
a
completely
incompatible
thing
and
you
you
know
that
if
you
you
you're
damned
if
you
do
and
you're
damned,
if
you
don't
right,
if
you
don't
move
you're
going
to
be
irrelevant,
but
if
you
do
then
it's
gonna
suck
a
year
of
your
development
too
reflect
everything.
So.
C
You
know
we
have
a
really
active
standards
working
group
at
the
openjs
foundation
if
you're
not
familiar
meet
bi-weekly
every
other
Tuesday
right
now
we
have
w3c
some
ecma
groups
and
unicode
Consortium,
but
they've
done
things
like
pay
for
some
smes
to
participate
were
paid
members,
for
example
w3c.
So
we
get
to
help
vote
for
leadership
and
things
like
that.
So
love
for
you
all
to
get
plugged
in.
If
that's
what
you're,
if
we
can
help
there.
E
Yeah,
probably
I
mean
it
sounds
like
the
right
thing.
I
just
think
that
we
should
keep
our
focus
on
the
visualization,
but
you
know
maybe
the
Forum,
but
I
think
this
is
a
I
mean
it's
really
up
to
the
people
in
this
in
this
room
right.
So
we
have
enough
energy
to
to
to
drive
this
and
and
get
get
these
things
going.
I
think
I'm
pretty
optimistic.
If
we
reached
out
that
we
could
set
up
some
some
conversations.
H
But
so
it
might
make
sense
to
to
try
to
provide
a
talk
at
the
first
4G
this
year
in
in
summer.
Right.
There
are
a
lot
of
Geo
open
source.
Forks
will
be.
D
H
D
Think
that
I
was
thinking
the
other
day
about
that
and
I
seen
that
someone
from
the
from
the
technical
steering
community
of
tech
GM
should
be
there.
Someone
representing
back
I
think
that
I
think
that,
during
the
oh,
not
during
I
think
that
we
have
never
been
in
the
first
4G
I
think
that
we
did
a
dog.
Let's
see
our
from
Felix,
don't
remember
exactly
what
he
talking
about.
I!
Think
that
we're
talking
something
about
cartoon
Dexter,
but
not
something
specific
with
with
deck
GL
am
not
100
sure.
D
E
D
Still
got
some
big
send
up,
send
the
paper
for
the
presentation
right.
They
I
think
if
the
conference
is
at
the
end
of
June
or
the
beginning
of
July,
no.
H
D
C
H
It's
probably
also
a
good
event
to
connect
like
with
further
people
like
the
open
layers.
Fox
will
be
there.
You
know
a
couple
of
them:
they're,
usually
joining
this
conference.
It's
quite
popular.
E
All
right,
I
gotta,
moved.
D
Yeah
we
need
a
total
SDR
on
The
Talk
430
for
was
about
faster,
rendering
from
Vector
Styles
index
GL
ow
generally,
but
I've
seen
that
we
should
do
a
little
bit
more
during
this
year.
Some
some
companies
like
he
like
grocery
or
other
libraries.
What
they
do
is
just
an
update
on
the
work
of
the
library
during
the
last
year.
D
E
Yeah
I'd
be
very
interested
in
going
there.
It
sits
pretty
well
with
other
things.
Sorry
I
need
to
do
in
Europe,
so
but
that's
perfect,
good
time
to
think
about
them.
A
topic
anyway.
I
have
to
drop
off.
Thank
you
guys.
D
A
My
my
zoom's
frozen
up,
but
if
you
can't,
if
you
can
hear
me.
F
D
Yeah
sure,
and
regarding
the
things
so
far
for
you
I
think
that
we
can.
We
can
think
about
sue
me
down
a
paper
for
a
call,
and
we
can
talk
about
that
in
a
slack
too.
C
C
D
C
Yeah
and
then
we
can
talk
in
our
next
meeting
about
if
you
all
want
to
have
a
collab
Summit
on
the
ninth.
So
the
main
event
is
10
through
12
and
then
we're
using.
F
C
Ninth
for
project
collab
Summits
and
that's
in
Vancouver,
British
Columbia.
E
A
All
right,
just
being
mindful
of
time,
we
probably
wrap
this
up
for
today,
but
thanks
everyone
for
joining
we'll
meet
again
in
two
weeks.
Luckily
we
do
this
bi-weekly
now,
so
we
can
meet
more
often
excited
to
talk
about
all
these
different
opportunities
to
speak
and
and
present
next.
Next
time
we
meet
have
a
good
day
have
a
good
day.
Everyone
thanks.