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B
A
We'll
see
what
type
of
attendance
we
get
today.
A
A
A
Yeah
that
and
the
C
guide
the
compiler
options,
I
think
if
we
can
find
a
volunteer
or
two
to
kind
of
lead.
The
Google
Document
I
think
we
can
ideally
make
progress
on
those
and
maybe
get
something
rolling
before
the
end
of
next
quarter.
I
think,
like
the
compiler
thing,
I,
don't
think
would
be
too
hard.
You
probably
could
get
done.
Q1
the
the
repo
best
practices
guide
might
be
a
little
more
challenging.
C
Well
so
Crow,
while
you're
well
I've
got
your
attention.
I,
don't
know
whether
you
saw
my
notes
in
the
slack
the
w3c
slack
right,
okay,
so
I
managed
to
talk
to
Andrew.
C
Yeah
yeah
yeah,
you
know
the
Ed
of
a
loss,
okay,
fancy
man
and
that
Oasis
is
on
board
with
a
with
a
kind
of
w3c
nice
joint
Workshop
thing.
So
that's
good
and
then
also
I
managed
to
find
a
venue
in
London
in
April.
C
I've
got
I've
got
them
on
hold
for
two
sets
of
two
day
so
I
reached
out
to
Microsoft
reactor
who
I
know
the
people
there
I
reached
out
to
Microsoft
reactor
just
on
a
whim,
I
thought
well,
I
might
as
well.
You
know
reach
out
to
them
and
they're
like
yeah,
we'd,
love
to
and
we'll
put
these
dates
on
hold
for
you
in
April.
So
we
have
two
dates
in
April
on
all
the
12th
and
13th
and
the
25th
and
26th
I'm
kind
of
leaning
towards
the
25th
and
26th.
C
At
this
point,
and
that's
the
current
state
of
things,
but
the
the
complication
is
that
so
Microsoft
reactor
space
can
hold
100
people,
the
complication.
Is
they
want
it
to
be
open
rather
than
you
know
a
kind
of
closed?
Invite
list,
so
I
think
we
can.
We
might
be
able
to
work,
we
might
be
able
to
do
something
that
achieves
both
goals
like
so.
C
The
program
committee
invites
the
people
to
present
at
the
at
the
event,
but
and
then
we
open
it
up
to
members
of
the
community
who
are
interested
for
the
remaining
seats,
basically
and
then
I
think
we've
gotta
we've
got
a
thing
and
they
and
they
can
give
us
coffee
and
stuff
like
that.
We'd
still
have
to
we'd
still
have
to
arrange
catering,
but
basically
they
all
the
basic
stuff
space
and
coffee
and
stuff
like
that
is
taken
care
of
and
they're
they're
in
East
London.
It's
a
nice
venue
too
yeah.
So
thank
you.
C
C
So
that's
kind
of
good
stuff,
but
so
I'm
gonna
try
to
set
up
a
kind
of
with
the
with
the
OAS
the
people
that
Andrea
has
pointed
me
to
I'm,
going
to
try
and
set
up
a
a
call
for
the
first
week
of
Jan.
When
we.
B
B
C
Monday
and
Tuesday
are
off
days
anyway
right,
but
we
might
be
the
following
week
might
be.
C
When
we
do
that,
that'd
be
great.
C
Once
we've
got
a
date
once
we've
got,
you
know
that
right
so
I
just
want
to
oh
I
posted
some
details
in
the
slack
I'll
I'll
check
out
to
Dom
as
well,
and
let
him
know
because
it
has
to
run
according
to
w3c
Workshop
rules.
So
I
want
to
make
sure
that
it.
You
know
he's
kind
of
in
the
loop
and
and
sure
kind
of
thing,
so
yeah.
A
I
didn't
have
anything
specific
for
next
year.
I
will
probably
put
a
cattle
call
out
for
a
day
and
time
and
probably
do
maybe
quarterly
APAC
calls
so
again
for
Dan,
no,
not
quite
as
interesting
but
maybe
Christine
might
be
able
to
participate,
we'll
see,
but
we'll
probably
do
maybe
like
a
once.
A
A
quarter
call
with
like
an
Australia
friendly
time
zone
and
kind
of
see
what
we
get
and
okay
I'll
put
a
call
out
to
the
mailing
list
to
see
what
kind
of
Interest
we
get
it
may
be.
Japan
or
China,
India
I,
don't
know
exactly
where
the
time
will
fall.
But
if
we
get
some
interest
we
will
set
up
kind
of
a
quarterly
call
in
there
and
something
that's
more
friendly
to
those
folks.
A
Let
us
talk
about
issue
102.,
okay,
that
is
the
GitHub
best
practices
issue.
We
have.
C
The
only
thing
was
that
somebody
else
Lauren
Laura
yeah,
said
I'm
interested
in
helping
out
that
was
three
days
ago,
and
you
know
so
I
kind
of
put
some
notes
into
it.
It
feels
to
me
like
there's
well,
there's
some
existing
there's
some
existing
document
right
so
like
what
I
just
wanted
to
check
on
kind
of
from
your
perspective,
what
does
the
process
look
like
like?
It
feels
to
me
like
if
the
people
that
are
proposing
this,
that,
from.
C
Are
okay
with
the
proposal
which
is
to
genericize,
where
possible,
as
I
put
it
right
so
that
we
don't
end
up
with
a
GitHub
guide,
but
we
end
up
with
a
software
repositories
guide
that
has
specific
language
and
links
in
it
to
to
just
you
know
where,
where
possible,
but
is,
is
not
like,
but
it
is
trying
to
uphold
this
under
neutrality
thing
then.
C
It
feels
to
me
like
the
next
step
is
for
them
to
actually
contribute
what
they've
done
and
for
have
to
have
it
sitting
as
a
markdown
file
in
the
open,
ssf
best
practices,
repo
that
we
can
then
start
iterating
on
and
so
yeah
I'm,
not
I,
just
don't
know
how
that
happens
right
because
yeah.
A
I
think
that's
a
good
approach.
I
can
reply
back
to
is
noem
was
the
gentleman
who's
kind
of
leading
that
so
I
will
suggest
for
him
to
do
that?
We'll
make
a
folder
that
we
can
start
to
stage
things
on,
and
then
you
know
so
like
there
could
be
a
statement.
It's
a
generally
accepted
best
practice
to
have
multi-factor
Authentication,
and
then
you
could
have
examples
of
here's
how
to
do
it
in
GitHub.
Here's
how
to
do
it
in
gitlab.
Here's
how
to
do
it
blah
blah
blah
underneath.
D
A
We
have
not
got
not
had
that
conversation
yet
so
no
okay.
A
But
that'll
be,
and
so
Lauren
he's
the
leader
of
the
scorecards
team,
so
he's
part
of
the
working
group
good
dude
from
Google.
So
we
will
I'll
get
noem
to
post
that
and
we
will
assemble
a
squad
of
people
that
are
interested
in
focusing
in
on
that,
and
we
can
hopefully
run
it
in
parallel
with,
like
the
compilers
and
whatever
else
we
dream
up
to
do
in
2023.
C
B
C
D
Because
I
was
just
like
browsing
through
as
part
of
the
open
source
program
office
at
F5,
there's
some
of
the
things
that
we're
thinking
about
really
like
related
to
organization
policy
specific
for
GitHub,
but
it
was
interesting.
Some
of
the
the
feedback
we've
had
related
to
one
of
the
one
of
the
recommendations
is
to
turn
on
a
single
sign-on
for
GitHub.
A
And
I
bet:
if
we
had
specific
questions
about
that,
we
could
talk
to
Xavier
from
GitHub.
He
should
be
very
familiar
with
gdpr.
C
Yeah
I
have
some
experience
working
with
that
stuff
as
well
and
I
be
happy
to
be
a
part
of
that
discussion.
Yeah
I
can
see
yeah
exactly
these
are
the
these
are
the
this
is
where
the
this
is
the
devil
and
the
details.
Type
stuff
right,
you
know,
like
also
people,
are
gonna
debate
about
whether
whether
a
two-factor
authentication,
whether
a
SMS
based
two-factor
authentication,
is
enough
or
whatever,
or
that
kind
of
thing
you
know.
There's
like
we're
gonna
need
to
have
that
those
discussions
so
well.
A
Our
friends
at
GitHub
are
turning
that
on
for
sure,
not
SMS
Pace
but
they're.
Turning
on
2fa
in
2023,
which
inspired
me
to
get
my
little
token
out
to
get
that
set
up.
Oh.
A
C
This
thing
is
USB
when
I
got
one
of
these
I
just
bought
it
from
ubk
right
like
last
year,
because
I
wanted
to
start
testing
out
a
web
web
authentication.
Basically,
where
you
know,
because
you
can,
you
can
yeah
you
can
you
can
on
so
this
has
USBC
and
it
also
has
NFC.
C
So
you
can
like
run
if
you're.
If
you're,
this
actually
works
and
it
works
it
worked.
I
was
so
impressed
when
I
got
this
I
tried
it
out
and
it
works
on
iOS
and
it
also
works
on
Samsung
internet
on
which
is
the
company
I
was
working
for
before
it
works
on
the
Samsung
browser
on
Samsung
phones,
it's
just
transparent.
You
you,
you
kind
of
rub
the
the
key
you
know
it.
C
A
B
A
I
was
mentioning:
I
was
talking
to
the
internal
Intel
people
for
the
education
sake,
how
they're
going
to
be
donating
content
and
I
know.
One
of
the
pieces
of
training
they
have
put
together
is
around
C
and
C,
plus
best
practices
and
I
believe
compiler
options.
A
So
I
asked
David
internally
to
kind
of
bump
that
up
in
the
list
that
maybe
we
can
get
a
sneak
peek
of
that
and
that
potentially
might
help
us
kind
of
jump,
start
Wheeler's
other
issue
for
that
compiler
Flags
document,
the
issue
97.
C
A
All
right,
so
thank
you,
Christine
to
you
and
Jay
for
stepping
up
and
leading
the
Dei
team
for
the
education.
Sig
I
will
get
a
GitHub
or
a
doodle
set
up
and
I'll
shoot
it
over
to
you
and
Jay
to
look
at
to
kind
of
work
out
what
times
you
want
in
it,
okay,
and
we
will
send
that
out
the
first
week
of
January
and
see
if
we
can
get
some
more
participants,
but
I
thought
you
you
had
some
pretty
active
folks
in
your
call.
I
was
very
exciting.
Yeah.