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From YouTube: Community Development Call #12
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A
A
So
here's
just
the
details-
Ginty
X's
were
due
today
and
then
and
then
the
genesis-
that's
actually
sorry
incorrect.
That's
the
Genesis
time!
Oh
no,
that's
right!
Ginty
X
was
due
on
the
22nd
at
1200,
UTC
and
Genesis
is,
is
tomorrow
at
1500
UTC,
which
is
11
p.m.
Korean
10:00
a.m.
Eastern
and
7
a.m.
Pacific.
It
doesn't
have
the
Central
European
Time
on
there,
sorry
the
view,
but
can
calculate.
What's
that
like
3:00
p.m.
or
something
4:00
p.m.
A
A
So
we
really
wanted
to
start
the
new
year
out
with
the
ability
both
for
people
to
earn
and
to
just
practice
sort
of
network
upgrades
so
that
just
everybody's
getting
in
the
rhythm
of
that,
and
so
it's
it's
simple
we're
not
testing
other
things,
we're
actually
using
the
old
sort
of
deprecated
version
of
region
ledger
that
has
the
upgrade
module.
So
if
you've
got
your
script
ready
like
leave
you,
this
should
be
no
sweat
for
you,
so
we're
hoping
that
it's
just
we
can
just
sort
of
like
build
our
ability
to
have
graceful
upgrades.
A
We're
gonna
do
that
for
about
ten
days
and
then
at
the
end
of
that,
we'll
have
we'll
be
shifting
over,
and
you
know
using
a
modern
version
of
region
ledger
which
will
have
Kazem
wasum
and
other
cool
things
and
we'll
get
into
sort
of
more
fun.
Edgy
test
net
stuff,
but
for
now
it's
just
upgrade
upgrade
upgrade
kind
of
keeping
building
capacity.
So
if
you've
got
your
setup
already,
this
should
be
a
cakewalk.
A
So
we're
doing
the
the
point
structure
here
you
can
see
you
can
look
in
the
documentation,
I'm
not
going
to
go
in
details.
We
have
other
things
to
talk
about
here
and
if
we
want
to
review
this,
we
can
later
so
with
that
I'm
going
to
pause.
My
part
of
the
share
and
hand
it
over
for
just
a
couple
of
minutes
of
our
lead
scientist.
She
said:
Bowman
dr.
shell
Bowman,
giving
us
a
quick
update
from
the
methodology
development
side
of
things.
B
Okay,
yes,
hello,
everyone
I
just
want
to
share
that.
We
are
working
on
something
that
is
really
cutting
edge
here
and
it's
related
to
many
of
the
discussions
we've
been
handing
with
the
open
team
community,
so
I
hope
you
like
it.
This
is
Naima
Kyra,
it's
reserved
in
New,
South,
Wales
Australia,
and
it's
located
nearby
two
farms
where
we
found
strong
correlations
between
Sentinel
2
imagery
from
from
satellites
and
the
soul,
organic
carbon,
so
in
particular
demand
for
which
was
the
strongest
correlation
we
found.
B
We
thought
that
it
could
be
useful,
even
though
we
don't
have
any
samples
they
in
the
name
ecoregion.
It
could
be
useful
for
a
pre-assessment
in
order
to
strategize
where
to
sample
solar
can
carbon
in
order
to
reduce
the
number
of
samples,
because
this
is
really
huge,
it's
35,000
hectares
and
so
doing
it
in
the
traditional
way.
It
could
be
very
costly.
So
do
you
want
to
go
to
next,
one?
B
Okay?
So
what
we
did
is
we
used
polygons
from
a
previous
stratification,
considering
the
soil,
considering
the
history
of
land
management
and
the
vegetation
cover,
and
we
random
samples
there
with
a
huge
size
like
1,000
points
for
land
management
unit
for
polygons
will
be
beautifully
sampled
in
the
in
the
GIS
software,
and
we
analyzed
the
variability
of
the
band
for
which
is,
as
I
said,
related
to
solar
Ghana,
carbon
in
the
surface
of
the
grasslands
and
so
for
each
polygon.
We
analyzed
the
spatial
statistics.
B
B
Estimation
of
the
something
size
within
each
polygon,
depending
on
the
area,
on
the
variability
of
the
data
and
on
the
behavior
of
the
histograms,
and
so
we
could
estimate
for
each
polygon
sampling
sizes
between
15
and
30
points.
Also,
we
used
our
previous
analysis
in
the
two
farms
nearby,
which
had
a
smaller
sample
size
for
the
unit
area.
We
considered
that
and
we
redo.
We
did
again
some
statistical
analysis
in
order
to
see
if
those
random
sampling
sizes
in
the
polygons
were
reflecting
similar
histograms
than
the
original
ones,
and
we
found
they
were
okay.
B
So,
okay,
tell
you
more
news
once
we
we
do
this
analysis
and
on
the
ground,
but
I
think
this
is
very
useful
for
pre
assessments
as
a
proxy.
If
we
find
more
correlations
in
other
restaurants
of
the
world,
we
are
working
now
on
some
other
farms
in
Patagonia
Argentina,
and
we
think
that
these
same
banks
could
correlating
in
any
temperate
grassland.
So
this
is
really
really
good.
Cool.
A
C
Good
morning,
thanks,
Gregory
thanks,
Giselle
looks
like
I'm
so
excited
to
integrate,
like
the
work
that
you're
doing
into
the
application
layer
which
we're
not
quite
ready
for
it
yet,
but
I
can
see,
there's
so
much
progress
being
made
and
a
little
bit
about
the
application
layer-
and
you
know
relate
it.
You
know
similar
also
in
in
Western
Australia
we're
working.
We
have
three
different
pilots
that
are,
you
know,
kind
of
happening
all
together,
and
you
know
they're
all
in
this
similar
region.
C
They
all
you
know
the
all
these
folks,
you
know
each
other,
and
you
know
what
we're
working
towards
our
development
team
at
the
application
layer
is,
is
what
we're
just
for
black
of
a
better
name,
the
Australia
release,
which
you
know.
Essentially
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
here
is
you
know
that
buyers
can
can
purchase
ecological
credits
and
and
basically
understand
what
these
projects
are.
Each
of
these
projects
are
unique
and
complex
and
buyers.
Often
you
know
it's
it's
it's
difficult
to
get
into
understanding
what
each
of
the
projects
are.
C
So
what
we're
doing
is
we're
setting
up
project
pages
for
each
of
these
pilots,
and
so
that
and
prospective
buyers
can
learn
more
about
them
and
and
then
purchase
the
credits
offline
right.
So
so
these
folks
have
relationships
already
with
with
their
communities
right
and
and
they're
already
in
the
community
and
they're
the
best
salespeople
for
these
credits
really
right,
and
so
what
we're
doing
here
is
you
know,
creating
a
registry
reference
design
that
is
going
to
take
advantage
of
our
block
chain
layer
and
issue
the
credits
on
our
ledger.
C
C
C
To
the
system
so
we're
starting
with
these
three
pilots
we're
you
know
working
through
and
really
you
know,
meeting
their
needs
and
then,
as
we
go
forward,
we'll
we'll
be
able
to
stand
up
a
system
where
we
could
add
projects
all
over
the
world
and
Greg.
If
you
just
click
on
the
organization's,
there
there's
another
little
picture
there
as
well:
yeah
yeah.
So
these
are
some
just
mocks
from
our
design
flows
and
yeah.
We
got
our
DevOps
kind
of
in
place
this
last
week
and
yeah
we've
had
some
good
conversations
with
these
folks.
A
B
A
D
Hey
guys,
so,
let's
see
the
main
thing.
That's
moved
in
sort
of
the
protocol
layer
development
recently
in
the
past
couple
weeks
has
been
the
work
on
the
perturb
of
encoding,
the
cosmos,
SDK
and
tenorman's.
Now,
I
want
to
preface
this
by
saying.
I
know
that
people
have
been
waiting
for
the
key
management
for
requests
to
get
merged
into
the
cosmos
SDK,
and
we
are
we're
hoping
that
that
happens
soon.
D
They're
still
ongoing
work
on
on
that
side
of
things,
but
just
in
terms
of
the
sort
of
roadmap
of
the
cosmos,
SDK
team
they're
wanting
to
get
this
protobuf
encoding
done
ASAP
and
that
probably
getting
that
done
first
and
and
we've
been
collaborating
with
them
closely
to
make
that
happen
and
I
just
shared
a
few
links
here
of
things
that
we
have
worked.
I've
been
working
on,
we
published
a
smaller
repository
that
describes
a
specification
for
canonical
Pro
Buffy
encoding.
D
The
reason
for
this
is
because
her
debuff
by
default
is
not
doesn't
deterministically
encode,
and
that
was
one
of
the
sort
of
arguments
against
part
about
initially
when
Amina
was
chosen,
but
there's
a
way
to
make
protobuf
protocol
buffers.
Deterministic,
when
you
do
both
the
binary
and
the
JSON
encoding,
and
so
we've
specified
there
our
current
understanding
of
how
to
do
things
so
that
we
can
have
use
protocol
buffers
in
both
for
both
the
transactions
and
for
encoding
of
that
blockchain
state.
D
And
then
we
also
there's
a
link
there
to
cosmos
proto
we've
made
some
enhancements
to
the
gogo
Cordoba
library,
so
that
the
migration
of
the
cosmos
SDK
is
easier
and
then
I
linked
a
to
pull
request.
The
first
one
is
from
Alexander
visit,
Chuck
who's,
the
lead
developer
of
the
cosmos
SDK
team,
but
it's
the
basic
kind
of
protobuf
types
that
are,
we
feel
almost
ready
to
be
merchants
master.
D
My
understanding
is
that
I'm
there
and
they're
just
waiting
to
finish
the
0.38
release
and
then
merge
that
in
and
then
start
merging
in
the
rest
of
things,
then
the
second
pull
request.
There
is
my
conversion
of
the
gum
module
in
the
cosmos
SDK,
which
you
know
I,
think
most
lists
of
is
pretty
close
to
being
ready.
There's
just
yeah
we're
just
waiting
on
a
number
of
things.
I've
been
hoping
that
we
would
have
this
done
by
the
end
of
January,
but
as
probably
everyone
there
was
always
take
a
little
longer.
D
A
D
So
why
so?
One
thing
that
I
think
is
often
not
talked
about
when
this
issue
comes
up
is
just
the
upgrade
ability
in
schema
evolution
as
everyone.
Here
knows,
we
have
been
working
very
hard
to
make
it
so
that
we
can
upgrade
the
blockchain
without
having
to
sort
of
lose
this
state,
the
history
of
transactions
and
just
sort
of
start
from
scratch
in
a
very
kind
of
clumsy
way.
D
Having
the
me
know,
encoding
doesn't
provide
us
there's
a
lot
of
breaking
changes
that
happen,
both
in
cosmos
and
tenormin
that
make
it
hard
to
do
this
smooth
upgrades.
So
that's
one
reason.
Another
reason
is
just
generating
clients
having
adding
support
for
clients.
It's
there's
only
one
implementation
of
Amino,
that's
really
complete
and
there's
many
many
implementations
of
protocol
buffers
and
another
reason
is
performance.
D
A
So
hopefully
this
will
be
giving
region
ledger
a
really
solid
foundation
for
the
application,
fantastic.
So
there's
some
upcoming
conversations.
This
is
not
exhaustive,
but
just
like
in
what's
moving
forward,
I'm
tracking
that
there's
a
conversation
between
bit
wit
in
our
community
and
and
I'm,
not
sure
if
Sonny's
on
the
call
or
not,
but
the
community
member
who's
interested
in
exploring
sort
of
a
specific
application
and.
A
That's
something
we're
really
interested
in
supporting
and
then
right
now
we're
in
the
midst
of
jump-starting
a
design
and
development
cycle,
with
essentially
creating
governance
and
Dow
support
for
our
community
and
open
team
in
this
sort
of
connects
to
some
one
of
the
foundational
elements
of
our
token
distribution
strategy
and
governance
strategy
with
the
community
staking
down.
So
we're
working
on
community
staking
dows
with
users
right
now.
So
that's
also
really
exciting.
I
mean
if
people
want
to
learn
more
about
open
team.
A
There's
the
link
right
there,
open
team
dot
community
so
yeah,
that's
kind
of
our
update,
I'm
gonna,
stop
sharing
now
and
just
kind
of
open
up
the
floor,
for
you
know,
questions
comments.
If
people
are
interested
or
need
more
information
about
test
net
stuff
or
would
like
to
talk
about,
you
know
application
opportunities.