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A
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A
D
A
Yeah,
because
Ricardo
and
Glenn
are
essential
for
this,
although
I'm
starting
to
get
the
hang
of
it,
I'm
not
gonna
lie.
E
D
A
A
That's
actually
so,
let's
we
can
get
started
yeah,
so
any
new
friends,
besides
okiki
so
to
to
to
for
those
who
don't
know,
fuzzy
and
okiki
are
helping
the
SKF
team
in
the
developer
as
developers.
So
I
asked
them
to
be
here.
F
Yeah,
so
this
is
Eric
Tice
I
work
for
Wipro
Technologies
I
have
been
meaning
to
attend
this
meeting,
but
unfortunately,
I've
had
overlaps
repeatedly.
I
also
missed
the
section
one
one
this
morning
for
the
same
reason,
but
yeah
I
definitely
want
to
take
an
active
role
in
this.
This
group
cool.
E
F
Yeah
I
find
myself
watching
them,
even
when
I'm,
not
bored
so.
A
Do
you
guys
want
to
introduce
yourself
okiki
and
fuzzy,
so
we
know
a
little
bit
about
you.
We
know
you
fuzzy,
but
okiki.
You
want
to
give
a
little
bit
about
your
background.
C
A
B
And
you
know
Kiki's
a
model
like
a
law
Awards,
as
you
can
tell
he's
honestly
such
a
talented
to
be
such
a
talented
developer,
known
them.
A
Keeping
with
things
moving
along
I
have
some
SKF
updates.
Some
of
this.
You
went
we
talked
about
this
morning,
but
we
could
talk
about
it
more
in
detail
now.
Skf
is
executing
well.
So
let
me
start
here
so
we're
trying
to
fix
a
couple
of
problems
in
SKF.
A
One
of
them
is
contributorship,
and
one
of
the
things
that
we've
identified
is
that
it's
very
hard
to
for
or
not
very
hard,
but
there's
a
lot
less
people
willing
to
contribute
to
the
repository
as
long
as
it's
an
angular.
So
we're
looking
to
update
that
and
we're
looking
to
do
a
UI
redesign.
If
there's
anybody
interested
on
this
phone
call
and
being
a
part
of
that
UI
redesign.
F
Yeah,
so
no
promises
but
I
have
a
UI
developer,
who's,
Guild
and
angular
and
react
who
works
for
me
currently
is
based
out
of
Canada.
I
will
broach
the
subject
with
him
and
see
if
I
can
get
him
to,
because
one
of
his
deliverables
is
to
contribute
to
a
open
source
project
and
he
has
yet
to
find
one.
So
this
is
potentially
something
he
might
be
able
to
dive
into.
So
I
will
talk.
I
will
talk
to
him
after
this
meeting
and.
A
If
you
can
get
me,
his
email
I
believe
there's
a
figma
that
is
going
to
be
made
available
by
Ricardo
and
we
have
two
other
designers.
We
have
Anthony
who's
not
on
this
call
because
he
had
the
family
issue,
and
my
wife
is
also
a
designer
so
and
also
possibly
a
lady
from
Linux
Foundation,
possibly
so
yeah.
That
would
be
excellent.
We
could
definitely
use
some
help
in
UI
Eric.
That
would
be
much
appreciated
and.
F
Which
is
it
this
GitHub
Dev
doc.
A
So,
that's
that's!
Actually
the
inventory,
if
you,
if
you
go
on
the
slack
most
most
of
the
conversation
on
this,
is
probably
going
to
happen
on
the
off
slap
slack.
But
if
I
said,
if
you
get
him
in
touch
with
me,
I
will
get
him
all
set
up.
F
A
And
then,
while
that
happens,
another
thing
we've
talked
about
is
modernizing
the
API
and
we've
been
playing
around
with
a
few
things.
A
We
kind
of
identified
that
K
native,
because
we
already
run
a
very
large
kubernetes
system,
so
we
kind
of
identified
k-native
as
being
the
step
forward
or
what
we
think
would
simplify
things
and
that
also
helps
with
the
contributorship,
because
right
now
it's
in
flask
really
also
so
you
guys
know
for
the
past
eight
years
pretty
much
this
whole
project,
not
in
in
its
entirety,
but
a
large
part
of
it
has
been
Ricardo
and
Glenn.
A
A
But,
yes,
let
me
know,
and
then
we
received-
this
is
more
of
an
off
slap
thing,
but
I'm
gonna
I
was
told
to
open
it
up.
We
received
a
fifteen
thousand
dollar
Grant,
from
contrast,
Securities
at
SKF
to
implement
some
new
Labs.
B
Can
you
repeat
the
name
just
just
so
I
can
meet.
You
know
all
that
contrast.
A
It's
on
it's
on
it's
at
the
top.
There
too
they're
looking
to
implement
more
Labs
that
align
with
their
security,
automation,
stuff,
so
yeah
pretty
much
we're
looking
to
do
that.
Yes,
scrub.
D
My
dream
is
that
SKF
is
one
of
the
main
pillars
of
delivering
educational
content.
So
it's
part
of
our
efforts
here
in
this
working
group.
If
we
can
estimate
work
and
objectives
we
want
to
achieve,
we
can
bake
a
funding
request
into
the
proposal
of
the
plan.
Here.
That's.
A
That
that
is
the
plan
where
we're
at
with
that
is,
we
were
going
to
do
the
SKF
inventory.
That's
that
link
that
I
showed
you
I
think
the
next
step
there
was
to
organize
a
meeting
with
David
and
have
like.
Basically,
we
need
to
have
probably
like
I,
don't
know
we'll.
Do
it
in
here
or
it'll
be
an
off-cycle
meeting,
but
we
really
need
to
sit
down
and
figure
out
like
what
we
have
and
what
needs
to
be
there,
because.
D
A
Also,
another
potential
grant
that
is
coming
the
in
the
direction
of
SKF,
but
we
are
trying
to
figure
out
exactly
what
we're
going
to
do
with
those
funds.
Yeah.
D
A
Like
I
think
like
knowing
about
iot
infrastructure,
that
is
not
like
Randall
building
Raspberry
Pi's
for
his
own
use,
yeah.
D
If
we
can
get
a
discrete
ask
I'm,
confident
somebody
in
the
foundation
has
those
skills
we
can
hopefully
get
them
to
contribute.
A
Yes
and
yes,
Eric
I
you're
right,
we.
F
Go
on
the
slack
Channel
yeah
more
of
what
I'm
asking
is.
What
specifically
is
the
name
because
I've
got
the.
A
Got
like
basically
most
of
it
happens
on
here
or
like
there
SKS
kind
of
strange,
because
it
a
lot
of
it
happens
on
the
off,
swap
slack
I
can
get
you
an
invite
or
you
give
me
a
second.
A
E
A
And
we
do
I
do
need
to
stress
that
with
the
labs
we
could
use,
help
there
and
also
feedback,
and
going
back
to
this
morning
crop
there
I'm
more
I
did
ask
Glenn
if
there
was
any
sort
of
like
survey
or
anything
that
was
done
in
the
past,
like
that
all
slab
has
performed
and
he's
going
to
try
to
check
on
that.
For
us
he's
pretty
sure
there
is
okay.
E
D
A
So
yeah
and
yeah
and
then,
as
far
as
following
up
on
the
homework
basically
in
that
link,
you'll
find
the
inventory
that
we're
performing
it's
not
100
done
so
I
guess
the
homework
would
be
finished
the
inventory,
but
what
we
have
so
far
is
on
that
link
it's
in
markdown.
If
you
go
into
the
Pages
directory,
you
could
see
kind
of
How
It's
structured.
A
A
If
you
want
crab,
you
could
drop
it
in
there.
It's
not
a
big
deal
and
then
we
were
also
working
on
a
glossary.
I
can't
remember
well
as
part
of
our
thing,
but
I'm
pretty
sure
it
was,
and
Abby
Shea
already
started
on
that
I
put
a
link
just
now
in
the
meeting
notes
or
where
you
can
find
the
work
that
abhishes
already
performed
yeah.
E
D
Feel
that
the
you
know,
the
glossary
and
personas
are
Foundation
wide
thing,
so
I
want
to
get
the
tax
Direction
on
where
those
might
land.
But
this
the
full
Sig
will
be
helping
work
out.
Getting
some
definitions
and
I'm
awesome,
I'm,
happy,
avishay
started.
A
Yep
and
I'm
I'm
going
to
help
with
that
too,
with
cert
terms
and
I'll
swap
and
he's
going
to
take
care
of
and
nist
and
Microsoft.
A
A
A
C
We're
we're
I
hope,
you've
I
get
to
know
that
we're
using
Astro
for
well
for
the
front
is
this
like?
Actually,
let
me
ask:
are
we
using
Astro
for
the
front
end?
Yes,
we
are
because
we're
using.
A
Yeah,
okay,
X
element,
at
least
that's
the
intent
to
use
x,
element
and
solid.
C
Okay,
so
I
I
is:
is
everyone
okay
with
Astro
I,
don't
know
if
everyone's
familiar
with
Astro,
so
I
probably
should.
A
C
A
Well,
we're
not
going
to
touch
the
front
end
until
they
have
until
the
figma
is
basically
updated,
because
there
there's
a
figma
right
now
that
basically
matches
what
we
have.
But
everyone
agrees
that
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
need
to
be
improved.
So
the
the
intent
right
now
is
to
have
the
designers
work
on
that
and
while
they
work
on
that
and
get
things
ironed
out,
we're
going
to
work
on
k-native
and
moving
everything
from
flask
into
k-native.
B
Because
we
can't
really
stretch
the
UI
together
unless
we
get
the
designs
well,
if
we
could
get
the
apis
set
up
right
and
the
surfaces
set
up
in
yeah,
we
should
be
pretty
much
able
to
plug
in
at
that
point,
the
test
so.
E
E
D
A
D
A
D
A
And
I
think
and
the
big
thing
the
big
ask
as
far
as
David
wants
is
he
just
wants
to.
He
wants
it
to
be
more
Progressive,
more
interactive,
more
of
like
an
actual
platform
and
less
of
it
being
just
like
guided
reading
yeah.
So
that's
where
solid
and
X
element,
because
this
is
kind
of
like
the
latest
of
the
latest
in
JavaScript
land.
So
we
should
be
able
to
get
all
the
fancy
features
and
animations
and
all
that
fun
stuff.
A
D
E
D
Exposing
that
so
it's
you're
able
to.
A
So
yeah
so
I
think
maybe
for
next
time.
Maybe
we
can
work
for
our
next
meeting.
Maybe
we
can
work
on
having
like
a
breakdown
of
like
goals
and
deliverables
of
what
we
should
maybe
think
about,
because
obviously
this
is
a
whole
new
generation
of
technology
that
we're
jumping
to
so
there's
a
lot
of
different
things
and
a
lot
of
different
possibilities
and
I
think
that
would
be
helpful
because
a
lot
of
it
I
mean
we've
been
playing
around
a
lot
with
k-native
and
it's
a
very
impressive
system.
A
So
I
just
feel
there's
a
lot
that
we
can
do
there.
D
C
C
Are
we
are
we
planning
to
allow
people
to
self-host?
This
I
know
we're
going
to
put
on
get
them
and
all
that
maybe
plan
to
allow
people
like?
Are
we
going
to
set
up
like
documentation
explicitly
or
how
you
can
self-host
this
on
your
own
system?
You
know
if
you're,
using
Azure
or
Microsoft
or
like
you're,
just
using
your
own
Lenovo
server
or
something
like
that?
Are
we
going
to
come
up
with
documentation
like
that?
Yes,
yes,
okay,
that's
useful
to.
A
Know,
that's
actually
a
big
part
of
this,
and
let
me
also
mention
that,
because
it
is
something
else
we're
kind
of
talking
about
there.
Apparently,
there
are
a
few
companies
that
you
do
deploy
this
platform
on
their
own,
so
it
is
necessary
for
them
to
be
able
to
do
that
without
having
to
like
only
be
able
to
do
it
on
Azure
only
be
able
to
do
it
on
Google
or
or
one
of
those
things.
A
A
A
A
A
D
A
Would
be
great
and
what
would
also
be
great
if
we
could
I
was
going
to
talk
to
you
about
it?
Also
because
I
do
know
that
open
source
projects
are
allowed
to
use
openshift
right,
like
SKF
of.
D
A
A
A
Would
do
I'll
do
that
this
afternoon
and
yeah,
but
yeah
that's
pretty
much
what
we
got
going
on
right
now
as
far
as
SKF
I,
don't
know
what
else
we
have
to
do
here.
If
anyone
has
anything
else,
they
want
to
discuss.
D
B
D
A
But
yes,
so
in
homework,
I
will.
F
A
Little
bit
of
shifts
and
what
else
so
did
you
want
me
to
continue
working
on
the
glossary
with
avishay
Krab.
D
A
D
List
of
collaborators,
because
each
of
the
groups
has
the
kind
of
their
own
nomenclature
like
the
supply
chain.
Folks,
with
salsa
and
whatnot
right.
D
I
thought
it
went
very
well:
oh
Unfortunately,
they
run
a
lot
of
micro
conferences
and
parallel,
so
I
think
that
Drew,
some
people
away
like
I,
think
Tuesday
was
also
hyper
Ledger
day,
and
you
know
somebody
else.
E
D
I
think
that
probably
Drew
away
some
people
that
might
have
shown
up,
but
we
had
over
a
hundred
in
the
room
and
in
the
morning
we
had
additional
100
folks
on
the
internet,
so
I
thought
the
response
was
very
good.
Engagement
in
the
room
was
amazing.
People
were
kind
of
not
on
the
edge
of
their
seats,
but
they
were
making
good
eye
contact
very
engaged
questions.
D
All
the
content
got
posted
for
open
ssf
day
onto
the
YouTube
channel.
So
if
you're
curious,
you
can
watch
any
of
the
sessions.
Yeah
I
thought
it
went
really
well.
D
Good
yeah
I
think
they'll
definitely
be
back
in
the
future,
and
then
you
also
saw
there's
a
notice
where
they
created
a
whole
new
wing
of
the
Linux
Foundation
focused
on
Europe
and
I.
Think
I'm
going
to
be
knocking
on
their
door.
Asking
for
you
know
more.
B
D
Be
great
yeah,
yeah
I
can
put
you
in
contact
with
those
folks
that
they're
just
starting
out
the
the
out
the
Linux
Foundation
Europe,
but
yeah
I
think
there's
so
much
that
we
can
learn
from
kind
of
the
standards
that
are
developed
out
of
the
union
and
kind
of
this
is
just
a
different,
more
disciplined
way
of
thinking,
sometimes
so
I
think
there's
a
lot.
We
can
learn
within
the
security
community
and
try
to
you
know,
draw
a
global
exposure.
B
B
D
B
Oh
yeah
and,
to
be
honest
right,
they
are
theirs,
but
that
would
be
amazing
to
even
try
and
help
spearhead.
That
would
be
great
to
tap
into
like,
especially
like
you
know,
the
Eastern
European
markets
is
like
the
further
east.
You
get
the
better
developer.
You
I
find
right.
It's
like
the
normal
lines
that
they
are
the
better
the
developer
right,
because
you
they
see
development
as
they
are
their
rocket
out.
If
you
get
me
there,
Escape
yeah,
but
geographically
speaking,
they're
fun,
they're
they're
always
going
to
be
locked.
Yeah.
D
And
I
I
got
invited
to
a
special
invite-only
round
table
with
the
beginning
members
of
that
foundation
and
I
was
one
of
the
I
was
the
only
open,
ssf
person
and
I
was
like
one
of
only
two
or
three
Americans
in
the
room,
but
it
was.
It
was
interesting
hearing
the
perspective
of
the
the
New
Foundation
members
and
they're.
B
C
D
C
D
We
all
like
power
and
clean
water,
so
anything
we
can
do
to
help
that
Community
would
be
amazing
and.
A
B
It's
more
the
case
of
January
in
a
community
of
sorry,
enthusiastic
security
developers
who
are
willing
to
go.
You
know
the
battle
wins
or
the
past
and
ready
to
try
something
on
you.
So
you
know
it's
like
you
find
that
cultivate
Community
around
it,
and
then
you
can
get
an
on
stream
of
containers
and
contributors
coming
onto
the
project.
D
C
One
way
of
possibly
doing
that
is
actually
to
have
like
a
service
like
Loom,
so
you
can
have
a
sync
calls,
because
you
won't
be
able
to
meet
up
every
single
day.
It
just
won't
happen.
Things
happen
right
so
having
the
sync
calls
allows
you
to
lay
down
some
of
the
topics
you
want
to
talk
about,
give
some.
You
know
opinions
on
it
over
a
longer.
Technically,
the
meeting
happens
over
a
longer
period
of
time,
but
you're
guaranteed
to
get
it
done.
B
D
B
There
will
be
because
I
mean
it's
like
if
I
could
just
even
speak
about
the
European
congregation
that
we
have
for
astronauts
in
the
National,
Community
they're,
very
strong,
very
talented,
and
the
thing
is
like
the
actual
Community
is
like.
We
know
it's
bad
old
time
zones,
so
you
know
it's
active
in
most
time
zones
now,
so
we're
getting
contributions
through
most
points
through
the
day,
and
it's
is
really
good
that
way
so
that
you
know
it
is
there's
velocity
in
there.
B
D
So
hopefully,
I'll
that
the
day
went
well
they're
going
to
do
it
again
in
future
conferences
and
again,
we'll
see
how
you
know
that
Community
develops
and
how
we
can
partner
with
them,
of
course,
but.
B
D
There,
an
ID
like
I,
didn't
get
specific
asks
like
I
want
this
or
you
know
your
time
zone
is
and
giving
it
for
me.
But
you
know
we
got
a
lot
of
questions
around
David's
best
practices
badge
a
ton
of
questions
around
that
like
execution
like
you
know
how?
How
long
is
the
badge
good
for?
How
long
does
it
take
to
go
through
an
assessment
and
then
just
in
general,
we
had
a
lot
of
people
talking
about
ideas
around
you
know.
E
E
D
Type
in
of.
D
Ideas
the
folks
had
there,
but
it
was
just
it
was
all
that
they
were
asking
about
when
we
announced
the
two
concise
guides
for
developing
more
secure
software
and
then
evaluating
open
source
software.
There
are
a
lot
of
questions
about
those
artifacts
and
how
to
get
access
to
them
and
start
using
them.
B
B
Course
no
I'm,
more
capable
of
moving
and
I
should
see
you
at
the
next
one
awesome
cool.
A
Yeah
and
on
that
note,
I
also
want
to
throw
out
there
that
Jonathan
Meadows
from
end
user
working
group
wants
to
get
involved
good,
so
I've
been
trying
to
encourage
that
too,
because
he
has
a
lot
of
really
good
information,
because
apparently
the
English
takes
security
very
seriously.
E
C
Yeah
but
yeah
I,
remember
Amber's,
talking
to
someone
I,
remember
talking
to
someone
who
like
who
works
and
who
worked
in
a
what?
What
kind
of
manufacturer
was
it
in
England
I
can't
remember
what
car
manufactured
was
but
like
like
he
was
a
contractor
to
fix
a
specific
equipment
over
there,
and
they
literally
only
allowed
him
to
like
touch
the
equipment
like
now
that
was
it
maximum
it
like,
like
he
limited
him
so
much
that
he
couldn't
even
do
anything
with
like
with
me,
like.
C
D
Yeah,
the
city
crew
had
a
really
interesting
presentation
about
how
they
are
evaluating
third-party
software
and
kind
of
using
things
like
s-bomb.
It's
not
up
in
the
videos
yet
I'm
a
little
bit.
I
have
to
ask
Jennifer
if
it's
going
to
go
up,
I'd
like
to
re-watch
it,
but
yeah.
D
C
C
Well,
I
have
a
lot
yeah.
That's
that's
going
to
be
an
interesting
one.
Well
due
to
well
I
know
in
in
Japan.
The
tech
is
specifically
the
software
attack
industry.
That
is
little
like
I
guess
constrained,
but
like
the
fact
that
lots
of
tech
they
use
over,
there
is
a
little
older.
You
know
like
people
are
using
I.E
talk
about
security.
It's
using
I.E.
B
B
I
I've
said
this
to
Randolph,
say
this
to
PK
and
pass
and
M
and
I
just
want
to
share
this
with
like
crop
you're
right
and
Eric.
It's
like
I've,
my
background
being
all
the
Sciences.
You
know
bio
organist,
you
know
it's
like.
We
were
taught
sorry.
We
were
told
like
institutionalized
Behavior
right
and
I
mean
you
know,
metric
weight,
standardized
weights,
you
know
the
empirical
system
and
all
that
stuff.
You
know
this
is
all
standardized.
B
There
is
institutions
and
there
is
a
guidance
that
comes
down
from
one
eye
and
when
you're
coding
it
felt
like
there's
not
enough
solid
institutionalized
Behavior
within
the
general
ecosystem
that
you
could
actually
put
your
hat
on.
So
that's
why
I'm
really
enthusiastic
about
being
part
of
all
these
groups,
because
if
there
is
you
know
formation
of
this,
you
know
estheticians
are
institutionalized
governance
in
the
ecosystem.
C
I
think
I
think
the
next
big
question
I
have
about
just
the
General
Security
documentation
is
how
do
we
guarantee
that
this
propagates
across
companies
and
stuff,
like
that,
such
that,
if
you've
learned
it
the
first
time
you
know
we
add
some
new
information
in
a
year
or
two's
time?
How
do
we
get
into
that?
You
know
this
new
information.
Now
you've
learned
this
new
information.
How
do
we,
because,
like
security,
it
has
to
be
continuous
right?
So
how
do
we
guarantee
that
continuous,
like
learned
information
for
security,
if
we
keep
insecurity.
D
Some
of
the
tricks
we're
going
to
try
to
employ
is
part
of
our
stream.
Three
effort
for
this
sig
is
rewarding
developers,
so
we
were
thinking
about.
How
do
we
encourage
developers
to
take
the
training?
You
know
pass
the
tests
and
get
certified,
and
then
you
know,
how
can
we
leverage
that
with
the
member
companies
you
know
showcasing
here
is
a
pool
of
trained
security
Developers?
D
You
should
Avail
yourself
of
you
know
when
you're
hiring,
so
we
need
we're
trying
to
figure
out
ways.
We
can
make
that
connection.
For
you
know,
people
that
show
enthusiasm
and
participate
and
get
trained
to
help,
get
them
rewarded
and
you
know
get
them
career.
C
D
C
Out
actually
I
think
I.
Think
the
bigger
question
is
if,
after
they've
gotten
that's
credentialed
right,
how
do
we
guarantee
that
they
go
for
it
again.
D
D
We
have
the
ability,
like
through
the
Linux
Foundation,
we're
gonna
I'm
gonna,
try
to
see
if
we
can
mandate,
Linux
Foundation
projects
need
to
get
a
best
practices
badge
and
need
to
have
a
certain
scorecard
score.
Yeah
and
I
think
you
know.
Through
that
way,
we
can
showcase
through,
like
electronic
badges,
that
you
know,
Randall
took
the
fundamental
training
and
then
the
next
year
he
took
the
intermediate
training
and
then
the
year
of
Night
of
the
expert
training.
D
So
we're
trying
to
figure
out
a
way
to
Showcase
that
and
encourage
that
continuous
development
like
for
my
security
credentials,
I
have
to
have
so
many
cpes
every
year,
I
had
to
take
so
much
training
every
year.
It's
required
otherwise,
I
lose
my
certification.
I,
don't
know
if
we'll
get
that
drastic,
but
we.
C
D
C
B
If
they
like
to
take
these
CPD
courses,
you
know
it's
like
what's
on
offer,
you
know
as
value
added.
D
Even
if
it's
something
as
small
as
like
a
security,
training
leaderboard-
and
they
are
once
a
year
at
you-
know
the
Linux
Foundation
member
Summit,
we
say
hey,
these
are
the
top
25
developers
that
took
the
most
training.
You
know,
give
them
a
T-shirt
and
a
plaque
or
whatever
you
know,.
D
Know
fob
them
over
to
the
plan
section
three
yeah.
F
I
would
I
would
argue
that
you
know,
instead
of
something
like
that,
maybe
so
many
dollars
worth
of
free
certification,
opportunity
or
something
yeah.
A
B
C
A
C
A
A
B
C
D
Yeah
I
I'm
open
to
talk
anywhere
so
yeah.
Let
me
know
what
you
want
to
do.
We
can
make
an
arrangement-
hopefully
virtual
right
now,
my
company.
D
C
Okay:
okay,
how
do
I
reach
you.
D
You
can
reach
me
through
the
foundation
slack.
You
can
email
me
at
crob,
intel.com.
D
D
No,
no
and
my
email
is
in
the
it's
in
the
agenda
here:
I'll
post
it
into
the
chat.
So
if
you're
curious,
we
can
I'm
glad
to
talk
more
and
I'm
I,
think
I'm
probe
in
the
foundation
Slack.
B
A
C
B
A
Going
to
try
to
we're
going
to
try
to
have
all
the
boys
here
for
execution,
because
that's
what
they're
concerned
with
so
they
could
get
input
and
stuff.
D
B
Yeah,
that
was
fun
right
guys.
The
end
video
right
are
the
30
60
ties
and
30
70s
are
available
for
the
founder.
Edition
ones
are.
A
E
C
E
B
A
C
B
B
B
C
A
C
A
Like
we
have
multiple
responsibilities
like
we
have
contrast,
security
that
we
gotta
we're
well
at
least
I'm.
Doing
that,
and
you
know
we
just
got
to
keep
moving
forward
and
then
and
then
like
with
with
I,
think
Anthony's
gonna
do
a
lot
of
the
contrast,
security
too,
to
be
honest
and
then
I
think
from
there.
It's
just
a
matter
of
like
organizing
what
we
need
to
do
for
open,
ssf
and
make
it
manageable.
A
C
Yeah,
this
is
still
being
recorded.
You
know.
C
A
A
C
C
So
actually
so
we're
going
to
start
with
that
candidate
thing,
because
we
need
the
back
end
API
to
do
anything
what
we
can
do
right
now,
even
if
you
don't
have
a
design,
it's
just
set
up
the
optical
files,
the
templates,
the
basic
stuff
and
then
add
the
Styles
later
on.
Once
you
determine
what
stops
you're
going
to
use.
E
C
B
All
right,
Discord
or
catches
on
Discord
right
I'd,
rather
get
off
soon
and
get
the
girls
on
Discord
all.