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From YouTube: March 23 2021 Ortelius Community Meeting
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The process for assigning issues, the website wallpaper and participation in the Google Season of Docs is part of this community call.
B
B
Okay,
so
today
is
the
march
23rd
or
two
years
general
meeting
and
please
sign
yourself
in
if
you
haven't
and
we'll
get
started
here
so
tracy
do
you
have
an
update
or
I
don't
know
if
siddharth
is
on
yet
on
the
outreach
marketing
side.
A
Oh
see,
if
that's
the
darth,
if
he
wants
to
take
it,
not
much
to
update
we're
just
working
on
the
blogs
thanks
everybody
for
submitting
their
blogs
they're
all
posted
at
et.
I
did
fix
that
one
image
that
I
missed
when
I
brought
it
over
to
markdown,
so
that
should
be
good,
so
yeah
we're
just
everybody's
starting
to
do
the
last
minute
vlogs,
and
I
appreciate
that
so
thanks.
A
I
think
there
was
a
I
think.
Natch
might
have
needed
some
help
and
I
think
that
sasha
might
have
reached
out
and
said
he
would
help
him.
So
I
think
we're
we're
doing
good
and
if
you
still
time
to
submit
a
blog.
B
Yeah,
so
we
did
run
into
a
problem
last
night
with
clay
went
down.
I
don't
know
what
happened
on
the
red
hat
side,
but
you
couldn't
log
into
quay.
So
it's
through
all
of
our
automated
builds
for
the
website
off
the
rails.
B
It
looks
like
it's
back
up
and
running,
so
you
can
either
submit
them
through
the
google
groups
or
if
you
want
to
do
the
markdown,
the
markdown
side
is
working,
so
you
could
do
a
pull
request
against
the
website
repo
and
make
your
changes
down
there
and
we'll
get
them
merged
in
or
if
you
want
to
still
stick
with
the
google
groups.
Google
docs
either
way
will
work.
A
We
did,
we
did
chat
about
the
website
and
sergio
we
looked
at
websites
that
we
might
have
in
more
interesting,
wallpapers
for
and
sergio
created
an
awesome
wallpaper
sergio.
You
want
to
share
that
or
steve.
Can
you
bring
it
up.
A
I
think
it
was
in
general,
and
I
created
a
new
gif
for
the
hourglass.
A
D
Okay,
I
just
was
like
doing
some
try
to
have
some
feedback,
so
I
realize
it's
okay,
and
I
will
I
remember
on
our
last
conversation.
You
mentioned
this
and
I
love
the
idea.
So
if
somebody
has
like,
I
don't
know,
maybe
a
funny
scenario
about
this
and
helps
to
describe
what
we
do
I
can.
I
can
totally
try
to
to
transform.
A
D
A
Into
a
background
I
think
scanning
container
I
mean
that
the
way
it's
looking
at
you
know
it's
watching.
The
containers
is
that's
a
great
image
and
I
wonder
if
we
could
animate
the
the
water
or
animate
the
boat
and
animate
him.
If
you
I
can
try
animating
it.
If
you
have
this
in
the
eps.
D
A
A
A
So
we're
continuing
to
work
on
the
the
website
make
it
a
little
more
friendly
and
I'm
I'm
happy
with
I'm
happy.
A
That's
what
I'm,
assuming,
if
we're,
trying
to
copy
kind
of
what
we're
doing
here
or
it
can't
it
doesn't
have
to
be
it
could
be.
It
could
be
a
well
just
play
with
it.
I
don't
we
don't
know
yet
steve.
I
don't
think.
B
Okay,
because
this
part
here
is
an
image
that
we
can
replace
pretty
easy
yeah,
it's
not
gonna
throw
off
the
pages,
because
it's
replicated
all
the
way
across
so
that,
if
you
think
about
this
top
area
to
play
with
would
be
a
good
good
area.
A
And
then,
once
we
decide
on
that
I'll
carry
it
across
all
of
the
social
put
it.
As
our
you
know,
our
banners
and
like
linkedin
and
stuff.
B
And
like
we're
saying,
the
the
posts
are
coming
across
really
nice,
so
just
keep
on
working
on
the
blogs.
Much
appreciated,
there's
some
fun
stuff
coming
out
of
them.
A
B
Over
in
the
your
side,
owen,
do
you
guys
have
a
lot
of
ufo
stuff.
F
B
Yeah,
just
about
three
hours
south,
where
tracy
and
I
are
is
roswell,
so
I
mean
they've
even
made
a
current
show
out
of
it
and
that's
that
that
town's
pretty
crazy
down
there.
Everything
is
aliens.
A
Well,
in
the
I
think
it
was
in
the
maybe
the
90s
there
was
in,
I
think,
the
four
corners
area
they
had
found
these
mutilated
cows.
They
have
no
idea
to
this
day
why
they
were
mutilated
and
there
was
a
massive
conspiracy
that
was
ufos
that
were
bringing
the
cows
up,
doing
all
these
tests
on
them
and
then
dropping
them,
and
they
had
the
fbi
and
they
rese.
They
looked
into
it
for
a
long
time.
A
So,
if
you
drive
around
new
mexico,
you'll
see
cow
signs,
because
we
have
cattle
crossings
and
whatnot
and
over
it,
people
have
gone.
B
Back
to
the
website
real
quick,
I
did
hook
in
google
analytics,
so
we
do
have
tracking
on
the
website.
So
that
is
one
of
the
things
that
when
we
moved
over
to
static
nginx,
I
was
able
to
plug
that
in
we
are
tracking
stats.
So
I
just
need
to
know
whoever
wants
access
to
that.
I
just
have
to
add
their
email
address
to
the
account
so
just
reach
out
to
me
and
I'll
get
you
added
to
that.
B
That's
one
thing
I
don't
have
easy
access
to
is
email
addresses.
I
have
everything
else.
So,
just
send
me
a
message
and
I'll
get
you
added.
A
Tracy
nitu
and
siddharth
and
greenmar
are
meeting
to
finalize
that
the
steps
and
I
haven't
gotten-
I
haven't
gotten
anything
back
from
them
yet.
B
B
B
A
Okay
and
I
still
apparently
the
the
seasons
or
the
summer
of
documentation
pro
hackathon-
I
guess
you'd
call
it.
We
have
to
submit
that
to
ourselves,
they're
not
going
to
do
it
at
the
cdf
level,
because
each
project
has
to
define
their
own
budget
so
we'll
submit
it
independent
as
a
cdf
project.
Okay
and
I'll
get
that
done
today
or
tomorrow.
It's
due
tomorrow.
B
Well
that
may
work
out
better,
we'll
have
to
see
with
these
as
well.
I
did.
I
did
submit
the
payment
over
to
she
codes
africa,
so
tracy.
If
you
could
follow
up
with,
was
it
her
name
audio
so.
B
If
you
could
follow
up
with
her
and
let
her
know
that
the
payment's
been
sent
and
what
the
next
step
is,
okay,.
B
A
B
Okay,
there's
the
events
sig
that
happens
right
after
this.
If
you're
interested,
I
will
hunt
down
that
link
that
one's
the
the
event
sig's
kind
of
heating
up.
It's
the
the
concept
is
cloud
events
between
cicd
tools.
B
They're
trying
to
do
some,
they
want
to
like
standardize
what
the
vocabulary
is
and
what
the
messages
are
going
to
look
like.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
that
it's
right
after
this
one
and
you
should
be
able
to
find
that
link
off
of
the
cdf
site,
if
not,
let
me
know-
and
I
will
get
it
to
you-.
B
I'll
drop
it
in
here
now,
I'm
trying
to
think
on
the
architecture
side
we
are
moving
along
with
that.
I
think
it's
this
one.
B
Throw
that
link
in
there
so
we
are
moving
along.
I,
I
am
going
to
start
assigning
people
some
issues
to
work
on.
You
know
some
coding,
so
if
you're
definitely
interested
in
coding,
let
me
know
our
let
you
know
just
reach
out
and
we'll
make
sure
we
got
some
coding
for
you
to
do.
We
are
going
to
stick
with
python
flask
as
the
starting
point
for
the
microservices.
B
I
can't
remember
who
it
was,
but
somebody
asked
me
for
a
data
set
to
work
with
some
test
data
and
I'm
going
to
pull
my
test
data
that
I
do
my
development
against
and
I
will
push
that
out
to
the
google
drive
and
let
everybody
know
that
it's
out
there,
what
I'm
going
to
do
is
going
to
export
my
postgres
database
and
that'll.
Allow
you
to
import
it
into
your
local
postgres,
so
you'll
be
able
to
do
things
locally
as
part
of
that
process.
B
So
you
can
browse
the
tables
and
things
like
that,
so
that
will
be
happening
this
week
and
try
and
think
what
else
from
the
architecture
side
we
are
going
to
be
focusing
on
the
service
catalog
data.
To
start
with,
so
that's
where
we'll
be
our
initial
push,
and
also
we're
gonna
wrap
in
the
stuff
that
we
did
over
the
summer
for
hackathon,
we'll
wrap
that
up
and
bring
that
into
the
the
project
as
well.
Everything
out
there
is
gonna
be
tagged
as
servers
catalog
project
in
the
artelias
repo.
B
A
Siddhartha
I
meet
about
I'm
just
getting
the
trello
set
up
right
now
and
just
about
the
the
recognition
program.
I
think
that
trello
is
working,
we're
people
and
for
in
terms
of
the
blogs
they've
submitted
things
on
trello.
We
have
found
them,
we've
edited
them
and
pushed
them
across.
So
from
that
from
the
trello
side,
I
think
everything
is
is
doing
fine.
A
I
know
I'm
I'm
still
wondering
if
trello
is
the
best
place
for
people
to
get
credit,
but
I
think
that
doing
the
in
the
blogs
now
that
we
have
the
website
as
it
is,
I
think,
is
better
in
the
future.
If
we
do
this,
that
we
have
everybody
submit
their
blogs
via
markdown
directly,
so
that
there's
more
activity
in
github
and
we
can
track
that
better.
A
B
Okay,
yeah,
because
that's
one
of
the
things
that
we
have
to
submit
like
at
least
every
quarter
to
the
cdf
is
our
statistics.
They
want
it
broken,
but
down
by
a
month.
You
know
how
many
commits
how
many
issues,
how
many
things
are
closed,
those
type
of
things
so
the
more
we
keep
track
of
that
in
git.
It's
a
lot
easier
for
us
to
report
those
statistics
up
to
the
cdf.
B
A
Week
we'll
be
starting
on
the
the
support
project
steve's
gonna,
be
you
know,
I
think
what
I'm
gonna
start
doing
is
when
we
get
these
issues,
I'm
gonna
start
sending
out
emails
via
the
google
docs
mailing
list,
so
people
can
see
what
new
projects
are
out
there
if
they
think
that
that's
a
fit
for
them,
so
I
think
communicating
the
issues
will
be
our
next
bigger
challenge,
and
I
know
when
I
talked
to
marky.
E
B
That
was
the
main
highlights
that
I
had
on
in
mind.
Am
I
missing
anything.
D
Steve
yeah,
I
know
we
are
talking
about
in
terms
of
coding
for
forgive,
but
maybe
it's
it
helps
if
we
try
this
icon
and
stuff
for
the
website.
Put
it
everything
as
issues,
because
still
we,
the
psd
file,
the
png
file
at
least,
are
issues
to
to
solve
in
the
website,
and
it
is
a
project
for
us,
so
maybe
for
the
metric.
It
still
is
it's
good.
Yes,.
B
Yeah
and
I
think
let
me
double
check.
B
I've
been
trying
to
kind
of
organize
just
at
a
high
level,
so
it's
easier
to,
instead
of
trying
to
do
a
bunch
of
you
know,
website
and
just
tagging
them
with
at
the
beginning
whether
it's
documentation,
I
know
you
could
do
the
whole
label
and
tag
things,
but
it
just
makes
it
easier
for
you
to
sort
based
on
the
name
tagging
it
this
way.
So
let's
go
ahead
and
tag
the
ones
you're
talking
about
sergio
with
website
and
we
can
get
those
taken
care
of.
D
Yeah,
for
the
last
thing,
the
the
translate
the
translation
topic.
Well,
I
start,
but
I
try
to
do
by
myself
like
like
translating
word
by
word.
That
is
really
painful.
It's
not
it's!
Not
not!
It's
not
so
painful!
It's
good
because
you
can.
I
don't
know.
Reaction
like
it's.
Spelling
and
stuff
are
good,
but
yeah.
I
have
too
little
time
everywhere.
D
So
probably
I'm
going
to
change
the
strategy
to
to
do
like
a
massive
translation
and
just
reading
and
and
be
sure
that
maybe
it's
not
the
best
translation,
but
it
at
least
makes
sense
and
technical
side
of
the
explanation
is
okay
and
and
just
publish
early
to
have
like
feedback,
and
I
improve
it,
but
not
trying
to
do
just
the
best
translation
and
and
the
first
strike,
because
it's
going
to
take
a
lot
of
time.
A
F
Just
quickly
on
that
topic,
actually
so,
coincidentally,
I
have
a
technical
writer
locally,
who
wrote
me
a
favor,
so
I
also
have
a
quick
scan
through
the
docs.
Her
feedback
was
overall
layouts
good,
but
she
was
confused
about
the
purpose
behind
them,
as
it
seemed
too
shallow
to
be
technical
documentation,
but
also
too
deep
in
some
areas
to
be
kind
of
pitch
documentation.
So
she
she
felt.
The
purpose
was
a
bit
split,
depending
on
which
area,
which
I
think
kind
of
matches,
with
what
you're
describing
there
yeah.
A
So
do
you
think
she
would
be
interested
in
getting
paid
to
do
work
for
us
if
we
he.
F
A
Yeah,
it's
just,
it
doesn't
go
and
I'm
not
a
technical
writer,
so
it
was
really
hard
to
write
that
documentation,
and
so
I
don't
know
in
that
season
of
docs,
we
have
to
show
what
we
want
to
accomplish.
A
F
A
Yeah,
so
what
they
want
to
know
is
what
needs
to
be
done,
what
what
specific
improvements
need
to
be
made
to
the
website
or
to
the
documentation,
and
is
there
a
way
to
measure
success,
and
do
we
have
a
a
technical
writer
that
you
know
because
we
have
to
hire
the
technical
writer,
even
though
they
pay
their
salary.
D
I
can
well
for
having
a
second
option.
I
I
work
with
a
with
a
person
here
in
red
hat
he's
not
a
technical
writer,
but
he
is
do
our
translation
for
documents.
D
I
say
he's
not
a
technical
writer,
but
he's
used
to
it
to
work
with
us
with
redheads,
so
we
usually
work
on
technical
documents
and
this
person
works
in
in
wikipedia
too.
So.
Has
this
background
about
like
putting
ordering
articles
and
stuff
like
that,
so
I'm
going
to
ask
her
see
if
his
time
or
maybe
she
she's
really
enthusiastic.
Maybe
she
want
to
join
us
as
us
as
project.
I
don't
know
I'm
going
to
have
a
first
approach
with
her
too
yeah.
A
And
on
the
wikipedia,
if
you
know
I
would
love
to
get
someone
to
create
a
wikipedia
page
for
us.
I
have
not
never
been
successful
in
getting
them
submitted
so
yeah
if
she
knows
what
how
to
get
ortilia's
wikipedia
page
up
for
us.
That
would
be
super
helpful.
I.
D
A
D
Okay,
so
for
the
translation
thing,
I
still
have
this
this
goal
about
translating
the
the
contribution
pages,
not
the
deep
dive
of
the
augmentation,
but
at
least
the
the
I
don't
know
the
first
reach
out
pages
that
are
important,
for
I
don't
know
in
spanish
communities
or
maybe
other
languages,
so.
A
I'm
thinking,
though,
on
that,
yes,
if
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
do
some
of
the
the
main
pages-
that's
that's
great,
but
instead
of
doing
it
on
your
own
leonard,
leonardo
morello,
I
think
his
name
is
he's
working
on
the
sig
group
he's
reached
out
to
me
a
few
times
he's
trying
to
build
a
stronger
community.
I
think
he
is
in
costa
rica.
He
may
he
may
take
that
on
with
you
when
we're
ready
to
really
push
it,
because
that's
one
of
the
one
of
his
personal
goals.
D
A
Instead
of
having
to
do
it
all
by
yourself,
but
we'll
find
out
about
the
it
says
that,
let
me
see
what
are
the
dates
here,
I
think
I
saw
the
dates
just
a
second
ago.
A
B
Okay,
perfect,
so
keep
an
eye
out
up
for
the
issues
coming
through.
I
will
be
assigning
issues
to
people
if
I
I'm
like
totally
off
the
mark
and
you're
like
a
project
manager
and
I've,
given
you
some
c-level
coding
to
do.
Let
me
know
it's
not
intentional.
I
just
I
have
a
pretty
good
idea
of
everybody's
skill
set,
but
still
trying
to
feel
that
all
out,
so
just
a
heads
up
on
that.
D
A
Tatiana,
I
don't
know
if
you
thought
about
doing
any
blogs,
but
a
blog
on
your
the
way
you
created
personas,
I
think,
would
be
super
useful.
I
think
that
the
cdf
could
take
a
look
at
that
blog
actually.
G
B
All
right,
everybody!
Thank
you!
So
much
and
oh
one
last
thing
this
thursday
same
time,
I
am
gonna,
go
over,
basically
what
I
walk
through
with
sasha
and
how
the
build
process
works
around
the
website,
so
that's
kind
of
like
where
the
rubber
meets
the
road
meeting
on
thursday
it'll
be
like
an
hour
long.
So,
if
you're
interested
on
how
all
the
build
pieces
fit
together,
sasha's
gonna
be
presenting
it.
B
I'll
I'll
I'll
walk
through
it
and
sasha
well,
he's
done
a
really.
G
A
B
A
B
And
that
was
the
invite
went
out
to
the
google
group,
so
everybody
I've
been
getting
invites
acceptance
coming
through.
So
a
lot
of
people
have
already
picked
it
up
off
of
the
google
group.
B
So
that's
like
the
next
one:
it's
like
our
off
week,
so
I
threw
it
in
there.
So
if
you're
interested
stop
by
on
thursday.