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B
Yes,
I
think
we
are
complete
yeah.
We
already
kicked
it
off
because
we
actually
start
at
10,
but
this
one
was
a
plan
to
have
our.
B
We
had
a
Google
document
that
we
already
started
and
basically
we
already
got
some
feedback
that
we
discussed
for
the
people
who
couldn't
be
with
us
actually
Europe
and
cell
hi
from
the
one
section.
Basically.
B
So
I
will
adopt
the
the
page
on
GitHub
to
also
include
these
different
sections
as
well.
In
that
one
foreign.
B
Because
we
were
still
discussing
about
the
stack,
Overflow
type
of
situation
there
Randall
you,
you
ended
it
with
a
statement.
Could
you
maybe.
E
D
I
was
talking
Saul
about
context.
How,
generally
you
most
people
that
post
on
stack,
Overflow,
don't
really
know
what
you're
doing
so
like
people,
don't
like
you
shouldn't
just
from
General
standpoint,
not
copy
from
the
internet
and
I.
Think
there's
an
education
level
in
there
about
how
it's
just
not
good,
just
not
a
good
idea
and
just
teaching
that
it's
not
a
good
idea.
Yeah.
E
Yeah
I
mean
I,
do
have
strong
opinions
about
dependencies.
I
have
to
send
emails
every
week
that
tell
you
like
how
many
thousands
of
vulnerabilities
are
going
into
python,
but
we
take
them
out.
We
do
that
because
we
care
so
yeah
what
I.
So
what
I'm
interested
in
is
there's
sort
of
two
things
we
can
educate
people
in
year,
one
but
I
think
moving
into
year.
Two,
it
literally
is
like
there's
paid
tools
that
are
out
there
right
now
and
I.
E
Don't
think
we're
ever
going
to
subvert
an
industry,
but
it
is
critical
for
some
of
these
vulnerabilities
that
the
surface
area
response
globally
is
quick
and
responsive.
Otherwise,
you
leave
back
doors
open
to
things
too
long,
so
yeah
I
think
I
I
would
identify.
This
is
not
we're
trying
to
like
integrate
all
of
cyber
security,
but
there's
going
to
be
things
like
log
4J,
we're
like
yeah.
E
Anything
that
stack
Overflow
covers
on
that
should
probably
have
a
link
to
additional
resources
explaining
how
and
why
it
can
get
hidden
in
your
files
right
so
yeah,
that's
kind
of
my
perspective
on
it,
but
we've
got
like
11
things
to
cover
in
the
goals,
I
think
so.
E
Yeah
I
mean
I
think
that
we're
I
mean
it's
going
to
take
about
a
year
of
curating
resources
and
really
understanding
how
to
attack
that
problem
and
also
discussions
with
stack
Overflow,
so
I
think
step
number
one
is
like:
do
you
have
data
on
this?
First
right,
that's
one
of
the
actions
that
we
have
coming
out
of
the
last
meeting
so
or
yeah.
Let's
look
into
it
and
see
I.
D
Would
also
just
say
for
like
year,
one
I
think
it's
just
a
good
idea
to
teach
people
like
you
know,
don't
use
stack,
Overflow
or
co-pilot
like
use
it
with
a
grain
of
salt
they're
supposed
to
be
examples.
They're
not
I,
think
that
that's
worth
just
putting
into
our
educational
material
somewhere.
You
know.
E
I
mean
we
could
definitely
do
a
thing
around
licensing
for
co-pilot.
That's
a
discussion
that
needs
to
be
had
more
clearly,
but
so
okay,
diving
into
this
I
think,
is
the
first
one,
sorry
I'm
still
on,
like
the
editing
GitHub
document.
Let
me
not
look
at
a
diff
right
now.
There
we
go.
D
G
D
D
E
E
Wait
does
someone
want
to
share
the
screen?
I've
got
the
GitHub
thing
open,
but
do
we
have
this?
Is
that
where
we
want
to
look
at
this.
B
Okay,
if
you
would
like
to
share
the
screen,
that
would
be
nice.
E
E
What
we're
doing
in
section
one
is
working
off
with
the
Google
Doc,
as
we
have
the
discussion,
so
I'll
open
the
screen
to
that
and
then
I'll
move
it
over
to
or
like
someone
can
move
it
over
to
GitHub
after
the
chat
and
then
we'll
kind
of
do
these
as
release
notes,
I
think
as
we
each
time
we
have
a
meeting
just
upload
them.
So
here
is
the
screen.
C
B
B
Yeah
they
said
like
hey.
These,
don't
really
belong
in
in
our
screen,
better
to
to
be
put
in
our
section,
the
Education
and
Training
yeah
yeah,
and,
as
you
see,
we
all
agree
that
they
should
move
actually
into
our
scope.
Yeah.
G
B
I
put
them
here
as
a
note
for
everybody
to
comment
on
and
yeah
what
we
agreed
upon.
Actually.
E
B
Well,
we
agreed
that
we
should
indeed
add
them
to
our
scope.
Now
the
question
is
in
in
the
what
structure
do
they
fit
in
our
GitHub
page,
the
the
section
two.
G
B
E
G
E
Cool
we're
back
to
it
all
right.
So,
let's
run
through
these,
because
these
were
coherently
put
together
and
then
we'll
sort
of
backtrack
and
see
what
we're
adding
in
because
I
can
add
the
other
two
as
well
cool,
starting
with.
E
Expand
and
improve
existing
content
and
training
materials,
so
I
think
with
this
I
mean
the
way
that
I
would
consider
doing
this
and
I'm
open
to
ways
to
do
this,
but
I
just
like
sort
of
initially
looking
at
these
and
triaging
them
by
what
makes
the
most
sense
like.
What
would
we
want
to
prioritize
we're
not
going
to
hit
all
the
languages
at
once?
What
do
we
want
to
focus
on?
First.
B
Yeah,
that's
indeed
also
the
question.
You
know
as
we
for
the
education
material,
at
least
like
in
terms
of
labs
and
enhance
on
things
and
code
Snippets.
We
already
have
actually
JavaScript
nodes,
python,
Jaffa
and
I
believe
Microsoft
is
going
to
add,
also
the.net
Core
Labs
to
it.
B
So
we
do
have
already
around
like
70
lab
air
examples.
There
are
open
source
through
SKF,
so
I
think
that's
at
least
a
good
start,
but
I
would
also
say
well.
Are
these
really
the
five
critical
languages
I?
Don't
know
I
actually
wanted
to
challenge
that
first,
but.
E
Well,
okay,
so
my
so
my
opinion
on
this
is
that
whenever
we're
doing
this
training
content,
it
works
really.
Well,
if
you
have
somebody
who's,
just
like
a
strong
dual
polyglot,
at
least
so
I'd
like
to
pair
these
up
by
sort
of
sets
that
make
sense
like
you're,
usually
not
going
to
have
someone
who
knows
go
that
doesn't
also
at
least
have
touch
points
with
kubernetes
like
python.
It
really
makes
sense
to
do
also
kind
of
well
Python
and
Java.
E
You
can
put
together,
obviously
JavaScript
node
and
typescript,
that's
its
own
person,
but
I'm
really
curious
to
see
if
we
can
at
least
make
sure
that
whoever
is
hired
for
these
roles.
We
have
about
20
of
their
development
time
on
other
people's
documentation,
so
that
there's
cross
transfer
cross-pollination
more
interesting
demos
between
them.
E
So
that's
my
one
request
for
this
is
that
we
really
focus
on
sort
of
chucking
into
those.
You
know
basically
developer
Stacks.
That
makes
sense.
A
E
Here,
I'm
just
gonna
like
edit
just
sorry
if
no
one
likes
working
with
the
GUI,
but
I'm
just
going
to
go
straight
into
this,
so
then
we
can
so
for
this.
Do
we
want
to
say
we're
hiring
two
people
in
this
first
round,
so
the
four
I'm
just
gonna
write
below
here
focus
on
this
would
essentially
be
two
developer
stacks
of
this
group.
What
would
we
identify
as
like
a
developer
stack.
C
A
E
Sorry
I'm
just
saying
if
y'all
can
just
add
links
in
to
these
resources
under
here.
That
would
be
great.
A
I
I
think
in
terms
of
course,
we
can
link
this
stuff
to
courses
that
are
already
existing
right,
so
through
parts
of
the
training
that
David
already
wrote,
parts
of
trading
and
Hands-On
stuff
to
stuff
like
wstg
web
security
testing,
guide
mobile
security
testing
guide
stuff
that
we
know
is
also
actively
being
maintained.
So
we
don't
have
to
do
all
that
maintenance
ourselves.
So
you
know
it's
a
shared
load.
A
That
would
also
be
pretty
nice
so
in
that
sense,
see
what
content
materials
already
out
there
and
what
is
free
and
accessible
and
then
integrate
all
the
Hands-On
stuff
for
languages
that
we
see
in
there.
So
there's
not
only
our
community
that
is
going
to
well
maintain
that,
but
also
collaborate
with
other
communities
right
and
then
I
think
we
also
have
a
greater
reach
because
well
then
we
do
marketing
on
both
levels
and
that's
also
interesting
and
also.
A
A
D
E
Awesome
two
things
one
I'm
actually
genuinely
interested
in
this:
please
send
a
link
via
the
chat.
Secondarily,
we
need
to
get
through
these
goals
and
I
I
think
that
I
think
we're
also
going
to
find
like
I,
think
that
maybe,
like
course,
integration
might
fit
really
well
on
like
what
we're
sponsoring
right.
So,
let's
start
running
through
this,
so
we've
got
some
things
that
we
need
to
fill
out
here.
E
We
need
to
really
like
focus
on
what
are
our
strengths
and
what
already
exists
and
what
will
be
maintained
without
our
human
effort,
which
I
agree
and
appreciate
goal
number
two
member
organizations
asked
to
contribute
existence
see
this
is
existing
internal
sector
of
training
materials.
So
this
is
exactly
it
right.
Cool.
E
Let's
put
that
under
here
then
so
I
just
want
to
do
one
follow-up
up
here.
So
I
think
this
is
a
good
stack
that
makes
a
lot
of
sense
and
then
like
I'm,
gonna,
be
really
really
biased
here
and
say
like
go
rest
kubernetes,
because
I
got
a
lot
of
resources
around
that
at
least
and
I
care
a
lot.
So
for
this
one
key
steps
and
Milestones
I
think
are
number
one.
Key
step
is
to
find
proposed
courses
right.
E
C
In
I
am
trying
to
find
the
people
internally
at
Intel
that
are
responsible
for
that
content
to
see
if
we're
willing
to
donate,
we
need
to
reach
out
to
IBM,
because
Jeff
borick
has
mentioned
several
times.
They
have
a
similar
program
and
they
may
be
interested
in
donating.
F
G
C
G
C
E
Er
see
Guy
Cool
Intel's
me:
okay,
I
can
do
that
yeah
and
then
from
there.
There
was
one
final
one.
C
F
D
G
F
The
preferred
way
for
us,
because
I
was
actually
thinking
that
the
the
referred
way
was
to
contribute
to
the.
D
E
E
Let's
go,
let's
like
run
through
these
goals,
because
I
really
think
that
we're
gonna
get
some
good
ideas
that
we
can
action
out
of
this
because
there's
a
couple
of
things
you
got
to
bring
together
to
make
this
work
because
we
can,
we
can
go
beyond
those
corporations
all
right,
so
sponsor
existing
or
create
alternate
delivery
streams
for
educational
content,
podcasts
monthly,
webinars
training,
videos,
blah
blah
blah
blah
yeah
I
am
curious
here.
E
If
we
don't
have
another
section,
that's
focusing
on
like
we've
got
relationships
with
universities,
but
if
we
don't
have
anything,
that's
focusing
on
this
I
think
this
is
really
somewhere
where
we
could
partner
really
well
with
major
league
hackathons.
That
would
make
a
lot
of
sense
for
this
and
they
are
incredibly
good
at
training
open
source
and
can
do
all
of
this
educational
content.
E
They
would
need
a
financial
sponsorship,
but
I
also
think
that
they
make
the
most
sense
for
this
and
I
think
they're
already
very
keen,
and
additionally
I
mean
this
is
something
that
may
make
sense,
let's
just
reroute
it
back
to
the
actual
corporate
entities,
because
I
know
that
a
lot
of
those
corporate
entities
already
work
with
mlh.
So
if
they
want
to
have
cyber
security
10
to
20
Engineers
from
that
program,
they
can
sponsor
it.
Possibly
so
with
that,
that's
my
first
thought:
what
are
everyone
else's
thoughts
around
goal?
2.3.
B
D
F
C
Of
us
would
be
proposing
a
open,
ssf
branded
podcast
that
will
go
interview
subject
matter,
experts
on
secure
development.
C
Be
welcoming
we
anticipated
leveraging
the
membership
of
the
Sig
first
and
foremost,
foreign.
E
G
I
just
had
a
quick
question,
because
my
experience
with
major
league
hacking
is
that
they
they
are.
They
do
a
lot
of
like
the
hackathon
types
of
things.
You're
you've
got
experience
with
them
doing
like
content
as
well.
E
Yeah,
so
I've
worked
with
them
for
years,
they
used
to
do
mainly
hackathons,
so
I
would
go
and
like
give
a
rapid
prototyping
session
and
teach
them
all
how
to
be
project
managers.
That's
like
19
year
olds
and
since
pandemic
they
shifted
to
a
totally
Digital
model,
but
what
they're
doing
is
creating
like
holistic
Engineers
so
like.
If
you
want
to
propose
a
project,
you
actually
have
to
do
a
video
entry
that
explains
the
project
with
narrative
words,
for
example,
so
they
are
creating.
E
So
so
that's
that's
and
it's
what
I
really
appreciate
about
it
is
that
it's
entirely
Global,
so
you
can
restrict
it
if
you
have
hiring
requirements
from
a
corporation,
but
if
we
don't
in
this
case,
this
is
actually
fully
Equitable
education,
which
I
would
love
so.
But
if
we
have
literally
any
other
suggestions,
we
should
be
working
with
more
than
one
if
we
can.
G
Yeah,
it's
good
yeah
I
like
it
because
working
with
them,
they
also
do
like
a
good
job
of
getting
like
corporate
sponsorship
to
potentially
get
those
folks
later
on
into
jobs.
Foreign.
E
With
links,
but
okay,
so
I
think
1.4
is
like
could
be
wrapped
into
1.3.
It's
the
same
thing
just
asking
for
a
person
is
that
it
from
what
I
read.
E
E
G
E
B
Yeah
should
we
then
also
add
in
the
previous
then,
like
the
offset
specific
protocols
also
from
the
openness
sector,
I
mean
that
also
makes
sense,
then
otherwise,
yeah
2.4
is
a
bit.
B
E
C
F
We're
also
planning
on
having
more
courses
such
as
the
the
course
for
mayor
David.
C
A
C
Well,
that
was
something
that
wheeler
was
supposed
to
comment
on
months
ago,
and
we
I
just
kicked
him
in
the
butt
today
on.
G
E
It's
in
now,
here
I
was
all
right,
separate
budget.
You
can
clean
that
up
cool
all
right,
I
think
that
those
are
fine.
We
can
refactor
that
if
you
want
to
2.5
expanding
learning,
labs
and
SKF
and
other
Educational
Tools.
G
B
E
Yeah,
let's
jump
over
it
I
mean
yeah.
We
basically
have
to
go
and
reach
out
and
do
some
reconnaissance
on
those
externals.
First,
okay
2.6,
then
Global
partnership,
communities,
yeah
for
this
I
I,
agree
that
when
we
got
into
this
discussion
it
was
like
we
can
literally
do
everything
and
I
would
love
to
do
everything.
E
But
where
do
we
think
we're
going
to
have
the
highest
surface
area
in
year?
One
because
I
think
we
can
kind
of
we
can
reach
out
to
all
of
them,
but
I
think
we
should
sort
of
like
your
one
year
to
this
a
little
bit
I.
C
E
So
what
what
sort
of
so
for
this
one
I
mean
a
key
milestone,
for
this
is
pretty
clear.
It's
identify.
E
Realistic
goals
are
always
good
all
right,
so
five
leading
universities.
E
So
identifying
and
developing
in
this
to
add
no
so
I
think
in
this
case
secure
development.
Coursework
is
like
just
secure,
developer,
coursework,
oh
okay,
so
yeah
does
anyone
have
any
pre-established
relationships
to
universities?
I
have
a
reasonable
one
with
thankfully
UC
San
Diego,
which
I
did
not
know,
had
the
only
cyber
security
training
in
its
curriculum,
very
cool,
Boston,
University
and
MIT,
and
here
over
in
London
like
University
College
London,
but
they
don't
do
a
lot
of
cyber
security
but
yeah.
What?
B
Sorry,
a
point
I
wanted
to
make,
indeed
that
we
also
have
some
good
spreading
of
like
the
areas
globally
right,
exactly
because,
of
course,
the
ones
you
mentioned.
Definitely
we
should
reach
out
to
them,
but
we
should
also
consider
the
other
reports
of
the
world
yeah.
E
I
actually
think
someone
I
mean
we
might
consider
partnering,
even
informally,
like
I,
just
need
to
talk
to
Canal
kushawa
about
this
right.
So,
like
the
reason
he's
got,
a
hundred
thousand
followers
is
because
he's
from
like
a
class
to
be
University
in
India,
but
like
is
great
at
open
source
and
that's
what
he
teaches
everyone
to
do.
So
that
would
be
a
great
way
to
reach
out
to
that
space
and
he's
able
to
do
everything
in
three
languages,
which
is
also
a
huge
asset.
C
E
Let's
do
that
I
mean
again.
All
of
these
are
brainstorming,
let's
say
Boston
University,
because
then,
if
you
have
any
co-located
events,
you
can
do
them
at
the
same
time,
in
space
and
I
would
say,
I
mean
honestly
I'm
gonna
put
UC
San
Diego
on
this
list,
because
there
already
are
showing
a
focus
in
cyber
security
and
I
have
an
end
there.
But
after
that,
I'm
gonna
not
take
up
any
more
space,
because
there's
two
more
shots
actually
I'll.
Leave
that
open
for.
E
Talk
to
them
at
some
point,
all
right
cool,
so
we've
got
two
quick
starts.
Let's
keep
moving
down
here
and
we
can
just
I
mean
y'all
know
where
those
GitHub
is
2.8
partner,
with
ACM
and
IEEE
to
integrate
secure
software
development,
material
into
General
software
curricula
recommendations
and
accreditation
requirements.
My
only
question
here
is
like:
why
are
it
an
honest
to
open
question?
Why
is
nist
not
included
in
this.
E
E
C
I
think
that
one
will
lead
some
more
work
once
David
and
other
folks
get
a
chance
to
look
at
it
and
actually
sit
down
and
write
some
thoughts
on
it.
E
Cool
works
for
me,
2.9.
E
E
C
Think
we
were
more
focused
on
the
non-traditional.
You
know
boot
camp
girl,
suit
code,
type,
stuff
trade
schools
more
than
just
colleges
here.
G
E
Yeah
cool,
so
for
this,
do
we
need
to
just
like
what
con
I
mean?
What
contacts
do
we
already
have?
Who
do
we
need
to
sort
of
reach
out
to
to
get
some
balls
moving
for.
C
This
is
gonna,
be
right,
job
descriptions
and
and
try
to
recruit
people
that
may
have.
Maybe
we.
C
E
I
know
exactly
where
to
advertise
for
this
cool
job
descriptions
for
specific
Outreach
goals.
Well,
we've
got,
we've
got
the
starting
of
the
roles.
We
need
a
full
description,
so
that's
good
start,
yeah
I,
think
that's
fine
and
then
within
this,
do
we
want
to
so
it's
not
in
here
yet,
but
do
we
want
to
add
in
the
stack
Overflow
stuff
or
is
that
still
a
discussion
ongoing.
E
C
G
E
E
Come
through
no
I
did
not
I
didn't
save
it
before,
but
we
do
need
to
work
on
the
wording
of
this
anyway.
So
let
me
bring
it
up
as
it
originally
was.
E
C
Oh
and
and
I
will
say:
I
I
appreciate
Glenn,
Ricardo
and
Sal
for
staying
up
late.
If
we
now
that
we're
a
little
more
focused
if
we
need
to
shuffle
time
around,
please
also
consider
that
so
that's
more
agreeable
to
everybody's
schedules.
E
Cool
works,
for
me,
I
mean
I
was
glad
to
get
this
going.
So
this
is
going
to
be
What.
Now
goal
number
yeah,
okay,
cool.
B
Yeah
I
pasted
them
in
the
chat,
yeah
I
think
it
was
three
I
think
right.
Let
me
see.
E
Let
me
see:
yeah
gotta
identify
yeah,
that's
perfect,
okay,
so
this
is
from
the
earlier
discussion,
so
I
believe
we're
not
like
this
part.
So
essentially
we
remove
this
part
and
the
goal
is
like
for
year,
one
just
to
focus
on
like
where
are
they
getting
this
information
and
is
there
any
existing
research?
E
But
this
the
justification,
reasoning,
support
blah
blah,
that's
more
education.
So
are
we
in
agreement
that
maybe
it
looks
like
this
to
scope
in
this
goal?.
E
So
I
mean
the
first
step.
I
think
I
mean
I
will
give
it
a
shot.
If
anyone
does
anyone
have
any
stack,
Overflow
contacts
on
this
fall
or
known
as
someone
who's
one
degree
removed
cool
well,
I
know
no
one.
So
I
will
be
that
person.
Let
me
find
out
so
reach
out
to
act
overflow,
see
if
they
have
any
data
on
this
yeah.
Let
me
find
out
I.
Do
love
learning
about
metadata
from
open
source,
so
I'm
interested
to
see
and.
F
Also,
if
they
can
propose
a
an
idea
on
how
to
mitigate
like,
let's
say
that
the
the
answer
has
many
votes,
but
it's
bad.
How
do
we
mitigate
that
yeah?
We
have
augmentation
around
that
people
exactly.
C
C
E
Cool
this
is
not
from
this,
so
I
agree
that
this
is
probably
going
to
need
its
own
budget
and
its
own
person,
but
we
did
not
discuss
that
beforehand.
B
Yeah,
well
again,
it
depends
a
bit
on
it's
going
to
be
your
person
doing
it
or
somebody
building
a
tool
about
I.
Think
that
does
it
I
guess
so.
G
D
D
B
Yeah
I
must
say,
code
feels
good,
but
probably
we
need
to
build.
You
know
new
rules
to
be
able
to
detect
this.
G
B
But
again
I
would
say
let's
dive
into
it,
get
some
data
and
see
then
how
many
timer
resource
we
estimate
for
it.
B
B
All
right,
then,
we
had
the
other
two.
Maybe
we
add
those
as
well.
There
are
two
other
goals:
the
1.8
and
the
1.9.
B
B
1.8
and
1.9
from
the
cat,
those
are
also
going
to
be
part
of
our
scope.
B
G
F
E
G
E
E
Cool
all
right
so
with
the
last
10
minutes.
Is
there
anything
that
we
want
to
focus
in
on
review,
and
are
we
really
clear
on
the
next
steps
for
all
of
these?
So
let's
just
run
through
them
from
the
top
real,
quick.
E
So
for
2.1
any
last
thoughts
or
comments
on
this,
so
I
do
think
what
we
need
to
do
here
is
probably
right.
Well,
I
mean
okay,
so
we've
got
to
First
figure
out
where
so
we'll
jobs
at
JD's
after
confirm
content
where
content
is
coming
from.
Basically
right
because
we're
going
to
lean
on
what
we
have
the
best
external
resources
for.
E
And
then
for
2.2
everyone's
going
to
reach
out
to
their
contacts
respectively.
Thank
you
2.3.
So
key
sponsorships,
like
I,
can
reach
out
to
mlh
she'll
also
be
at
OSS
in
two
weeks.
Community
classroom
also
talk
to,
but
I'd
really
ask
like
I
would
love
to
know
about
things
that
I
don't
know
about.
So
if
you
have
any
ideas,
add
them
in
here
and
then
2.3.
E
So
like
these
two
sub
goals,
which
we
could
break
down,
but
this
is
fine
for
now
the
job
description
and
that's
from
addition
of
this
goal
all
good.
We
can't
take
immediate
action
on
that.
I,
don't
think
so.
E
Two
three
two
that
job
description
can
probably
be
written
up.
Does
anyone
want
to
take
that
on
at
this
time?
Or
do
we
want
to
save
that
for
a
later
time,
I
think
that
makes
sense.
E
2.5
can't
really
be
touched
until
y'all
Loop
in
2.6,
we're
also
going
to
leave
and
then
2.7
we're
back
to
things
that
we
can
do
so
reach
out
to
the
Linux
Foundation
education,
Outreach
and
then
reach
out
to
your
University
contacts
and,
let's
see
next
month,
what
sort
of
what
that
feels
like
2.8,
really
needs
just
a
full
loop
end
with
David
right.
So
we
can
have
that
chat
on
slack,
probably
and
then
get
it
back
on
here.
E
2.9
those
two
jobs
descriptions
again:
let's
save
those
2.10
I
think
that's
one
where
we
might
want
to
start
thinking
about
the
jobs
or
at
least
I
will
because
I
think
that's
really
going
to
tailor
it
down
to
make
sense
of
what
that
type
of
person
is
we're
looking
for
because
they
are
going
to
be
hard
to
find.
But
I
know
where
to
find
them.
Sometimes
2.10
leave
this
for
now
and
2.11
this
one.
E
E
So
the
two
things
that
I'd
like
to
know
is
like
asynchronously
in
the
meantime,
when
we're
not
well,
we
should
be
on
this
document,
but
when
we're
having
any
discussions
Beyond
this
document,
where
we
want
to
hold
those
I
prefer
slack,
is
there
a
specific
Channel
we
want
to
do?
Is
there
what's
the
best
way
to
do
that
or
we
can
live
in
GitHub?
That's
equally
good
to
me.
C
Stream,
One
Security
education,
slack
Channel
part
of
the
foundation,
and
that
is
unique
to
people
within
the
whole
Sig
or
anyone.
That's
kind
of
joined
that
so
that
would
be
a
place
to
go.
E
Oh
wait:
can
you
just
send
me
a
link
to
that
or
I.
B
Can
find
it
in
the
flag
I
think
I
put
it
in
the
document
as
well.
The
the
Google
Doc.
B
But
I
can
send
you,
it
I
think
this
was
the
should
be
the
link
got
it.
There's
the
chat,
yeah.
E
Sweet
yeah
cool,
so
we
got
our
next
actions
and
then
we're
doing
this
again
and
we.
E
Cool
sorry
I
think,
that's
it
is
there
anything
else
we
need
to
cover.
In
the
meantime,.
B
Well,
I
think
what
we
hope
said
as
well.
Maybe
that's
also
due
to
a
reflect
a
bit
on
if
we
indeed
also
now
we
have
a
list
of
goals,
but
are
they
also
need
missing
elements
in
here
right.
G
B
C
And
and
then
I
would
also
State,
since
so
many
of
us
are
European
bad
in
Europe.
Let's,
please
consider
rescheduling
so
it's
just
easier
for
everybody.
B
C
B
Yes,
so
how
do
we
do
that?
Are
we
going
to
vote
now
for
a
better
time
slot
or
anywhere
now,
all
together.
G
C
Let's
do
just
an
email
thread
between
the
the
seven
of
us
and
see
if
we
can
agree
on
a
better
time
and
I'll,
then
I'll
talk
to
Jory
and
get
it
officially
moved
in
the
calendar.
B
All
right,
let
me
put
up
a
new
doodle,
then.
E
Cool
works
for
me
excellent.
The
last
thing
that
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
cover
is
I,
want
everyone
to
know
that
today
is
my
birthday,
so
happy
birthday
to
me
so
glad
to
spend
some
of
it
with
you
all
and
I
just
want
to
say
that
I'm
vaguely,
almost
the
same
age
as
the
Linux
kernel
and
I,
feel
weirdly,
proud
of
that.
So
yeah.
E
All
right,
excellent
cool,
so
I
think
so
I
have
merged
and
what
a
surprise
it
did
successfully
merge.
So
you
should
see
all
the
changes
in
the
game
so
we're
good,
but
yeah
I
guess:
I'll
talk
to
y'all
on
slack
and
on
the
next
call
and
on
GitHub
as
well
excellent.
C
And
also
potentially
at
the
European
Summit
yeah.