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From YouTube: Working Group: August 30th, 2023
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A
So
Forest
is
out
sick
today
and
I.
Don't
think
we're
gonna
get
too
many
more
people,
because
it's
like
six
minutes
past
so
I
think
we
should
go
ahead
and
get
started.
I'm
happy
to
facilitate
I'm,
not
going
to
facilitate
and
take
notes.
Someone
else
is
going
to
take
notes
which
one
of
y'all
is
gonna.
Is
it.
A
A
I,
don't
think
we're
gonna
have
much
new
to
talk
about
here,
starting
with
the
oldest
first
decoupling
dependencies
I
know,
Forest
has
been
like
working
on.
This
I
have
not
really
been
keeping
on
top
of
it
in
the
last
couple
of
weeks.
I
don't
have
any
specific
updates.
A
A
A
B
I'm
not
sure
because
less
I
heard
I
mean
related
status
on
this
is
there
is
hesitation
on
adding
anything
I
mean
on
adding
a
Oracle
binaries,
a
part
of
paquero
buildbacks,
even
if
it
has
been
done
in
your
past,
you
know
we
already
have
a
one
Oracle
buildback,
but
to
be
on
the
safe
side.
We
wanted
to
get
a
packeto
legal
involved.
B
So
I
asked
ham
from
the
cloud
Foundry
Foundation
and
he
told
me
it
would
check
with
some
other
people
that
was
last
week,
but
I
discussed
that
with
him.
So
no
news
yet
I
tried
to
Ping
him
is
today.
B
So
you
know
this
is
where
it's
at.
A
A
Also
going
to
stop
sharing
my
screen
at
this
point,
I
think
the
main
the
main
thing
that's
coming,
you
know
from
the
CNB
folks,
and
it's
not
new,
but
it's
probably
the
one
of
the
bigger
things
is
the
concept
of
Stack
removal.
A
I
know
Natalie
posted
a
little
getting
started
guide
in
the
cloud
in
the
CMB
slack
for
like
migrating
to
a
stack
removal
plus
ecosystem
I
have
another
chance
to
check
that
out,
but
I
wouldn't
turn
on
doing
so
right
as
a
stacks
maintainer,
but
more
generally,
I
think
this
is
going
to
cut
across
like
everyone.
It's
not
just
a
Stacks
problem
right,
it's
going
to
cut
across
build
packs
and
such
so.
A
All
right,
no
other
sounds
like
there's,
no
other
CMB
updates
or
questions,
so
that
takes
us
to
the
peketto
project.
Update
where,
like
this
close
to
getting
64
support
on
the
Jammy,
tiny
stack,
it's
basically
there.
Now
we
just
need
to
like
wrap
up
a
couple
of
loose
ends
in
terms
of
like
you
know,
some
sharp
edges
on
the
pipeline
and
stuff,
and
assuming
that
that's
good,
we
can
roll
it
out
to
the
rest
of
the
stacks
at
least
the
rest
of
the
ubuntu-based
stacks.