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A
A
We
start
with
announcements
things
you
want
to
share
in
any
news:
there's
always
something
from
the
foundation,
but,
of
course,
I'll.
Let
somebody
else
pop
off
with
their
announcements.
First,
just
a
couple
of
things.
B
Today,
at
12
p.m:
pacific
there
is
a
marketing
committee
meeting,
so
if
that
is
something
you're
interested
in
for
the
open.js
foundation,
you'll
find
that
on
the
public
calendar
also
next
week,
I'll
be
speaking
with
some
folks
at
a
couple
of
conferences
where
we
will
be
sure
to
be
talking
about
our
great
work
from
the
standards
working
group
and
that
is
a
tuesday
at
noon.
B
Pacific
also,
on
september,
28th
at
the
open
source
summit,
north
america
I'll
be
on
a
panel
with
sarah
chips
and
liz
parity,
talking
peace,
love
and
javascript
how
to
build
a
culture
and
community
and
then
on
thursday,
for
the
next
web
conference
in
amsterdam.
Although
we'll
be
presenting
virtually,
I
will
be
with
amanda
silver
from
microsoft,
talking
about
building
resilient
teams.
A
Cool
we
also
have
to
speaking
of
meetings
and
community
things
happening
this
week.
A
Do
have
that
that
is
happening.
Also,
all
right,
don't
forget!
No!
That's
I
won't.
I
won't
forget.
I
better
not
forget
I'll,
be
in
big
trouble.
I
think,
but
to
also
today
is
the
working
session
for
the
cpc.
That's
right
after
this
call
we'll
be
just
talking
about
the
easy
cla,
as
you
all
may
have
seen.
We
had
some.
We
had
a
little
bit
of
a
busy
week
last
week,
swapping
lots
of
the
js
foundation
projects
over
to
the
new
easy
cla
tool.
A
So
if
you're
interested
in
learning
how
that
works
or
need
to
get
more
information
pop
on
in
and
we'll
do
a
demo
of
that
and
answer
your
questions
and
stuff
there's
also
a
blog
post
that
we
put
out
yesterday
too,
giving
folks
a
heads
up
due
to
a
technical
issue.
We
had
to
expedite
that
very
quickly,
but
happily
most
of
our
projects
are
already
already
fixed
and
on
on
the
way
so
pop
into
that
next
meeting.
If
you're
interested,
we
have
a
programming
committee
meeting
this
for
thursday.
A
A
Oh
yes,
and
then
that
is
monday
and
that's
actually
at
the
at
the
ospo
con
event,
which
is
like
co-located
and
we'll
be
talking
about
during
my
session,
we'll
be
talking
about
javascript,
landia
and
all
of
the
community
programs
that
we're
we
have
here.
So
you
know
dial
in
if
you
like,.
B
D
Yeah
there's
also
the
web
directions
conference,
that's
happening
that
happened
on
17th
and
then
it's
the
same
set
of
talks
will
happen
on
24th
as
well.
A
Awesome
any
other
announcements,
project
related
personal
victories,
otherwise,
no
okay,
cool
all
right
lots
of
stuff,
as
you
all
can
see,
we
move
to
our
agenda
now.
A
A
They
got
back
to
me
and
let
me
know
thank
you
so
much
they're
in
just
the
final
throws
of
the
event
resource
needs
that
they
have
because
the
events
next
week,
but
after
that
we're
going
to
set
some
time
for
them
to
come
to
our
meeting
and
do
a
design
session
with
us.
So
that's
the
latest,
there
kind
of
tracking
the
way
that
we
had
anticipated
another
just
issue
that
I
actually
filed
on
the
spec
ed
repo.
It's
a
request
for
some
resources.
A
I
know
one
of
the
things
we
talked
about
was
to
what
extent
we
could
author
resources
for
the
community
as
opposed
to
you
know
just
curate
resources
that
already
exist
existed.
There
was
a
conversation
in
the
tc39
delegate
channel
where
we
identified
there's
an
opportunity
to
create
and
some
a
resource
for
the
community
to
kind
of
better
understand
how
the
community's
role
in
standards
development
works.
A
So
for
for
those
who
are
not
delegates,
not
not
planning,
to
become
delegates
but
may
track
or
support
or
follow,
or
want
to
weigh
in
like
what
what
sorts
of
things
should
they
expect?
Can
they
expect
that
kind
of
thing?
So
that's
a
ticket.
That's
opened
on
the
spec
ed
side,
if
you're
interested
in
helping
me
or
helping
someone
from
the
tc
kind
of
draft
that
that
would
be
super.
So
there's
a
there's,
a
request
to
us
for
support
there,
and
I
think
we
can.
I
think,
that's
something
we
can
do.
B
A
That's
true
it
could
be.
You
know
it
could
start
as
like
something
that's
more
of
a
video
discussion
or
something
short
and
kind
of
educational
and
then
brought
into
a
to
a
written
document
or
something
like
that.
That's
a
good
point,
so
lots
of
opportunity
there.
I
think-
and
that
would
be
a
very
valued.
A
I
think
way
to
support
that
tc
and
other
working
groups
that
intersect
a
lot
with
the
community,
but
where
the
community
is
not
fully,
for
example,
understanding
of
how
the
tc
works
differently
than
say
a
big
open
source
project.
So
so
those
are
those
are
my
two
updates
on
the
site
and
that
resource
are
there
any
any
other
thoughts
or
questions
or
news
on
on
the
resource
site.
We
can
move
to
our
next
topic.
A
Otherwise,
unless
anybody
wants
to
talk
further
about
wisteria
gwist,
that's
the
code
name,
okay,
cool,
all
right,
okay.
So
the
next
thing
that
I
wanted
to
chat
about
with
this
group
is
supporting
the
a
a
liaison
travel
for
the
unicode
conference.
That's
coming
up
in
a
couple
weeks,
a
few
weeks
now
in
california,
so
our
unicode
liaison,
who
certainly
is
going
to
be
participating
both
as
the
liaison
and
also
as
the
project
message
format
and
we'll
be
attending
and
would
like
our
official
endorsement
beyond.
A
You
know,
of
course,
the
the
endorsement
that
is
given
through
the
travel
fund
itself
to
kind
of
do
this
on
behalf
of
the
standards
working
group.
So
this
is
certainly
clearly
covered
by
our
travel
policy
and
clearly
covered
by
our
existing
policies.
But
we
haven't
fully
kind
of
worked
through
the
entire
process
of
saying
here's
when
we
acknowledge
something
is
officially
kind
of
endorsed
by
the
group
here
and
so
I'd
love
to
be
able
to
to
do
that.
A
So
we
could
perhaps
write
something
about
it
and
celebrate
that
on
our
on
our
blog
as
part
of
kind
of
the
work
that
this
group
does.
I
am
supposing
that
there's
no
big
like
questions
or
concerns
here,
but
wanted
to
bring
it
to
you
all
before
barreling
forward
like
a
bull
in
a
china
closet,
which
is
how
I
operate
sometimes.
C
Yeah
so
in
case
it's
not
implicitly
clear
to
me
that
out
there
I
would
like
to
note
that
I
don't
think
I'm
the
openjs
foundation's
liaison
for
unicode.
Technically
it
was
someone
else
I
did
help
set
it
up.
C
C
Primarily
liaison-
I
am
our
representative
for
the
message
for
my
working
group,
which
is
a
cldr
part
of
the
cldr
working
group
or
operates
under
it.
A
C
I'm
I'm
happy
to
share
that
understanding.
I
just
I
I
please
do.
Let
me
know
if
the
active
things
I
ought
to
be
doing
as
such
a
person.
I
am
not
aware
of
anything,
but
please
let
me
know,
but
I've
been
quite
active
in
the
message
from
my
working
group
recently
in
particular
we're
having
even
right
now
quite
an
active
week.
C
We
had
a
meeting
yesterday
we're
going
to
have
another
call
tomorrow,
hoping
to
resolve
some
of
the
issues
that
are
blocking
or
some
of
our
progress,
and
I
did
manage
to
get
the
group
to
start
working
more
on
the
actual
specification
text
and
and
to
to
have
more
of
that
work
of
the
working
group
happening
asynchronously
rather
than
requiring
actual
video
calls
to
to
get
things
to
progress,
and
that
is
the
the
start
of
that
is
quite
promising,
and
I've
submitted
one
of
the
core
sections
of
that
and
I'm
going
to
be
submitting
further
sections
of
the
specification
next.
C
C
An
interested
party
here
shall
we
say
and
and
definitely
feel
like.
I
could
help
many
things
along
by
participating
at
the
unicode
conference
and
it's
a
I
think,
I'm
slaughtered
to
be
speaking
there
as
well
about
specifically
the
stuff
that
we're
doing
about
message.
Format
too,
and-
and
it's
just
I
would
as
I'm
also
working
on
this
from
the
mozilla
angle.
C
It
would
be
nice
if
I
could
arrange
things
through
there,
but
mozilla's
tribal
policies
are
currently
not
really
allowing
for
that
to
happen
and
therefore,
with
you
guys.
D
A
Yep,
I
mean
all
that
makes
sense
to
me
and
again
you
know
it
follows
the
policy
that
we
have
pretty
pretty
well.
It
clearly
fits
with
the
project
message,
format,
working
group
message,
format,
js,
maybe
they're
related
and
then
also
it
fits
within
the.
I
think,
the
the
liaison
relationship
that
we're
we
started
and
are
hopefully
building
more
upon,
and
so
in
terms
of
you
know,
for
me,
it
checks
all
of
our
boxes
and
the
details
are
boring.
C
A
Yeah
we
can
check
in
with
ben
on
that
blog
and
maybe
just
finish
it
up
for
him.
A
C
Would
be
very
happy
after
the
conference
to
coordinate
with
the
foundation
social
media
people
about
how
we
best
communicate
this,
and
also,
of
course,
with
this
group
communicate
about
the
actual
content
of
all
of
this.
C
I'm
very
happy
to
figure
out
the
details
whenever
it
seems
suitable
sounds.
B
A
All
right
well
hearing
here
hearing,
certainly
no
hard
questions
or
anything
like
that.
I'll,
just
email
follow
up
with
you
to
make
sure
you
have
what
you
need
for
the
reimbursement
stuff
and
then
we'll
also
start
figuring
out
how
to
queue
up
some
twit
twits
on
the
twitters.
A
Very
good
at
social
media.
So,
okay,
that's
that's
all
I
got
for
this
topic
and
I
think
that's
that's
it
because
the
other
big
topic
is
the
tag
nominations
which
we're
gonna
discuss
privately,
just
so
that
everybody
has
room
to
freely
say:
let's
no
nominate
this
person
or
let's
not
meet
that
person
without
you
know
putting
that
out
on
the
public
thread,
because
that
might
embarrass
someone
so
we're
gonna
close
this
public
session
unless
there's
any
other
business.