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A
We
are
live,
welcome.
Everybody
today
is
tuesday
october
the
5th-
and
this
is
a
riveting
meeting
of
the
openjs
foundation
standards
working
group.
We've
got
eight
of
our
good
friends
with
us
online
and
hopefully
many
of
you
watching
later
we
start
with
announcements,
any
foundation
related
announcements
to
share
this
week.
There
always
are
robin:
do
you
do
you
want
to
go.
B
Well,
just
one
sort
of
broad
one:
we
have
a
an
openjs
lyft
scholarship
for
training
and
certification
for
node.js
that
is
open
through
october
15th.
So
if
that
is
something
you're
interested
in,
please
submit
an
application.
That's
sponsored
by
the
cross
project
council
thanks
joe
and
all
of
you
on
the
call.
B
We
do
we
have
our
open,
js
world
program
committee,
so
we
are
all
going
to
austin
or
we're
dialing
in
remotely
around
the
world
june,
7th
and
8th,
so
we're
working
on
content
and
structure
for
that.
So
if
that's
something
you're
interested
in
we'd
love
to
have
you.
A
Well
and
then
we
just
wrapped
the
cpc
working
group
meeting,
but
next
week
we're
back
with
our
regular
regular
meeting
on
next
tuesday.
So
those
of
you
who
are
interested
in
getting
involved
in
the
cpc
you
can
do
do
that
tuesday.
So
that's
the
other
kind
of
meeting
meeting
forward
announcement
that
we
have
on
the
scholarships
too.
A
I
want
to
just
say
a
big
thank
you
and
shout
out
to
the
node
mentorship
team
who
are
helping
us
both
review
applicants
and
I'm
working
up
with
us
to
kind
of
develop
a
support
program
for
applicant
recipients,
scholarship
for
recipients
afterwards,
so
say
thanks
any
project
announcements,
any
fun.
A
Fun
news
from
projects
new
releases
like
that:
we'll
have
one
for
jquery
this
week.
Jquery
got
a
hella
cool
twitter
action
this
week,
that
was
fun
to
see
also
recovered.
The
jquery
ui
twitter
account
tweeted
for
the
first
time
in
seven
years.
On
that
account,
that
was
cool.
So
that's,
I
guess.
That's
it
for
project
announcements,
other
general
announcements,
anything
else.
A
On
that
front,
okay
cool
we
do
have,
we
did
share
a
couple
of
things
as
a
reminder
to
projects
this
week.
I
think
everybody's
probably
heard
this
by
now,
but
the
the
the
travis
ci
secrets
leaking
issue.
If
you
are
on
travis
ci-
and
you
haven't
already
rotated
your
your
secrets,
please
do
so
secret
secret
keep
a
new
secret,
okay
and
then
second,
this
was
also
one
that
just
came
out
friday,
which
is
very
exciting.
A
Google
announced
a
program
called
secure,
open
source
and
it's
a
secure,
open
source
rewards
program.
A
So
the
idea
is
they're
going
to
give
away
some
financial
rewards
for
projects
that
are
making
meaningful
or
substantial
improvements
to
their
project
security,
and
you
can
check
this
out
at
sos.dev,
but
there's
a
lot
of
data
on
the
page
about
basically
what
what
that
means
in
terms
of
like
what
kinds
of
improvements
would
they
be
looking
for?
What
kinds
of
projects
are
they
looking
to
support?
A
But
it's
just
it's
a
it's.
Not
just
it's
not
just
a
bug
body
program,
it's
like
it's
pretty
beefy
and
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
opportunity
for
our
projects
to
take
advantage
of
of
of
this
so
check
it
out,
and
let
us
know
if
you
have
any
questions.
We
can
certainly
put
you
in
touch
with
the
people
at
google
who
are
supporting
this
and
and
and
leading
leading
the
charge.
A
And
kind
of
related
on
a
related
security
theme,
so
we
just
like
the
the
winter
of
security.
I
guess
openssf
also
recently,
which
is
a
open,
secure
software
foundation
recently
announced
a
security
or
critical
vulnerability
disclosure
process
implementation
guide,
which
is
another
great
tool
for
projects
if
you're
interested
in
how
to
kind
of
do
do
that
process
correctly,
which
I
think
we
all
are
interested
in
doing
that
process
correctly,
because
it
helps
us
that
they've
published
a
great
guide,
and
you
should
check
that
out.
I'll.
A
A
Okay
check
out
the
agendas
repo
for
details
on
what
will
be
covered,
but
that's
the
25th
and
28th
and
then
last
but
not
least,
the
well
a
couple
things
with
the
w3c
office
hours
are
tomorrow
for
the
advisory
council.
If
you
have
any
questions
or
things,
you
want
to
ask
ask
staff:
ask
support,
ask
ceo
jeff,
jaffe,
ac
hours
or
tomorrow,
and
then
the
month
of
tpack
kicks
off
this
month.
A
Starting
the
week
of
the
18th
is
developer
week
and
there'll
be
lots
of
different
meetings
and
interesting
conversations
happening
during
that
so
check
out
the
tpac
agenda
and
I'll
link
that
as
well
and
to
you
all
in
the
docs.
I
think
that's
all
the
announcements,
I'm
not
sure.
If
that's
enough,
that's
quite
a
lot
of
announcements,
cool.
A
Okay,
we
kick
off
with
our
agenda
so
last
week
we
also
discussed
this
in
in
brief
offline
or
off
camera
just
to
allow
for
potentially
any
like
suggested
names
that
may
pop
up,
but
the
tag
nominations
are
opening
for
the
w3c,
and
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
you
all
as
a
community
and
can
either
consider
throwing
your
hat
in
the
ring
or
racking
your
brains
and
thinking
of
great
people
who
might
be
encouraged
to
nominate
and
there's
a
process
where
they
self-nominate
and
and
kind
of
write
a
statement
of
interest
in
that
kind
of
thing,
but
be
thinking
about.
A
Potentially
folks
you'd
like
to
see
represent
or
could
be
representative
of
our
javascript
community
on
this
on
this
board.
Did
anybody
have
any
inspired
ideas
after
the
last
chat
about
this?
I'll
be
honest,
I
didn't.
A
Okay
cool,
so
I
believe
that
opens
next
week,
so
there's
a
little
bit
more
time
to
to
consider
applicants,
but
but
that'll
be
happening
really
soon
and
then
we'll
get
the
short
list
and
eventually,
within
this
group,
make
a
determination
of
who
we,
as
a
group
will
vote
for.
So
there
we
go.
A
Next
item
was
liaison
travel
for
the
unicode
conference,
and
this
was
actually
done.
I
don't
think
there
needs
to
we.
We
kind
of
we
agreed
to
this
last
week,
brought
it
up
again
in
the
cpc,
and
that
was
fine.
I
think
there's
an
interesting
realization
that
we
had
as
a
result,
though,
that
nobody
has
traveled
from
the
travel
fund
in
like
two
years,
so
I
feel
like
you
should
get
a
badge
for
that,
emily,
like
first
traveler,
I'm
up
for
that
badge
or
a
sticker
sticker
yeah.
A
Yes,
so
congratulations
on
being
our
our
first
traveler
in
a
couple
of
years,
so
that
that's
that's
funny,
but
that
so
that
I
think
this
issue
is
done.
So
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
close.
It.
A
All
right,
let
me
actually
record
that.
A
That's
done
and
the
next
item,
the
per
one
of
the
perennial
items
is
which
actually
is,
is
not
tagged
on
the
agenda
because
it's
in
a
different
repo
is
the
spec
ed
website.
So,
as
I
was
saying,
I
think
right
before
we
opened
the
the
call
we
had
hoped
to
have
some
logos
or
some
sort
of
mocks
to
share
today
on
the
call
from
creative
services
to
kind
of
flesh
out
the
like
the
visual
concept
for
that
site.
A
Unfortunately,
just
due
to
shifting
priorities
with
events
and
other
things
at
the
lf,
we
weren't
able
to
get
somebody
to
come
to
the
call
today.
But
we
can
share
that
work
so
far
with
you
all
asynchronously
via
our
list
and
then
have
them
join
next
week
for
further
discussion
on
at
least
the
creative
side.
A
And
that's
that's
this
that
I
haven't
heard
from
command.
Who
was
sort
of
working
on
the
template.
So,
unfortunately
not
no
update.
B
A
Right
yeah
for
the
next
year,
yeah
make
sure
it
wasn't
missing.
Yeah
yeah
funny
enough.
I
think
the
they
launched
then
like
a
new
open,
ssf
website
and
some
other
bunch
of
other
stuff
around
the
event
that
I
think
took
took
over
their
press
took
their
bandwidth
so,
but
we'll
have
them
have
them
next
time.
A
Yeah.
I
think
that's
our
that's!
That's
it!
That's
our
agenda
for
today,
or
at
least
all
the
things
that
were
tagged
for
the
agenda.
Let
me
go
see
if
there's
anything
else.