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A
Hello
and
thank
you
for
coming
welcome
to
another
fit
the
57th
fortnightly
status,
Network
Town
Hall
on
Monday,
May,
11
2020
live
at
noon,
so
we're
not
on
jitsi
and
we're
not
on
zoom'.
Now
we're
on
stream
yard
and
I'm
Chris.
Our
first
presenter
will
be.
Is
it
Jared
that's
presenting
first
yeah,
that's
Nate,
let
hi
Jared!
Thank
you
for
doing
this.
Hi.
B
Chris,
thank
you
yes,
so
be
very
quick
for
me.
Over
to
these
slides
pretty
quickly
deca
nurse
had
sent
over
this
article
WeChat
they
watch
if
you've
been
working
at
status.
By
now,
you
probably
already
got
but
just
of
these
sort
of
things,
but
the
citizen
lab
has
basically
done
a
report
and
showing
how
international
users
of
WeChat
contributes
to
the
censorship
apparatus
just
by
using
the
service
so
you're.
B
The
content
that
you're
sending
through
through
WeChat,
even
as
an
international
user,
is
still
being
surveilled
and
used
in
in
their
models
to
to
to
basically
censor
Chinese
registered
users.
Currently,
so
yeah
definitely
go
check
it
out.
It's
pretty
interesting,
read
yeah!
That's
it
next,
one
yep!
So
not
much
has
changed
in
terms
of
the
organization.
B
Hester's
done
a
really
good
job
at
kind
of
saying,
to
to
get
a
lot
of
structure
and
process
around
so
we'll
establish
an
overview
you
can
see.
Cool
here
is
going
to
come
together
and
we'll
also
be
looking
to
integrate.
Nimbus,
keycard
and
and
back
next
strategy
hasn't
really
changed
much
either
next
slide.
Please
and
kudos.
This
week's
course,
as
Henry,
has
been
really
amazing
at
just
being
a
wonderful
community
ambassador,
absolutely
taught
you
not
to
be
facilitating
the
town
halls
in
the
past
and
submitting
issues
and
directing
people
absolute
champion.
B
Camillus
has
dived
headfirst
into
the
economic
models
for
scent
of
ice
to
centralized
routing
and
speak
documenting
it
considering
he
had
very
little
background
knowledge
in
it.
It's
been
really
amazing.
How
well
he's
had
taken
to
understanding
those
models?
Demo
has
been
juggling
distributed
discovery
we
on
both
sides
for
a
thorium's,
v1
and
v2
as
been
working
tirelessly
on
Co
quality
and
he's
been
acting
as
a
bridge
between
core
Nimbus
and
Waku
in
the
ender
Camila's
Vitali,
Roman,
George
and
Vladimir.
B
You
have
all
been
working
on
specifications
and
submits
and
PRS
for
that
definitely
setting
a
really
good
example
for
the
organ
we
we
need.
More
of
that
so
yeah
great
work
and
as
I
mentioned
Esther,
has
been
doing
a
phenomenal
job
in
bringing
more
order
to
our
to
our
process,
so
yeah
next
slide,
yeah
and
again,
if
there's
any
feedback
or
anything
you
wanna
sent
to
me,
there's
a
forum
there
or
set
me
up
on
status.
I
didn't
have
too
much
from
in
terms
of
reading.
B
That's
super
interesting,
but
I
did
find
this
book
called
upon
applied
category
theory.
It's
actually
really
approachable.
If
you
don't
know,
category
is
pretty
much.
Category
theory
is
pretty
much
eating
everything
in
pure
mathematics
and
it
has
a
lot
of
practical
implications,
particularly
around
compositionality.
B
I
think
they
call
open
games,
supernet,
fascinating
field,
it's
something
that
I'm
becoming
very
interested
in,
and
it's
a
really
great,
really
great
tool
for
thinking,
particularly
when
you're
coming
around
to
engineering
systems,
because
in
the
in
the
future,
we
can
then
start
using
something
like
model
model-based
systems
engineering.
We
can
use
a
little
tooling,
but
with
that
too,
actually
design
these
economic
games,
as
well
as
the
systems
that
they
are
embedded
in,
whether
it's
weather
software
or
not
so
yeah
that
that's
kind
of
my
interest
in
the
minute
anyway.
A
C
That's
me:
hey
everyone,
okay
cool,
so
we're
gonna
start
off
with
just
a
quick
update
on
core
contributors,
new
ones
joining
our
team.
I
am
like
really
jazzed
to
announce
these
two
new
joiners
both
are
like
insanely,
talented
and
really
good
at
what
they
do.
So
I'm
really
excited
to
see
what
they
bring
to
status
and
Rajeev
is
joining
us.
A
technical
writer
and
his
background
is
in
security,
researching
so
he's
bringing
some
like
really
valuable
technical
expertise
to
our
content.
C
Rajeev
will
sit
in
the
security
team
working
with
Cori,
but
will
split
his
time
across
like
security
work
and
using
content
both
like
technical
marketing
content,
but
also
developer
Docs
as
well,
and
actually
fun
fight
he's.
The
first
core
contributor
based
in
India
I,
can't
believe
that
it's
taken
us
so
long.
So
that's
really
cool
to
see
that
another
pin
in
the
map.
Then
we
have
Alex
who's
joining
us
on
the
marketing
team,
as
a
growth,
marketing
manager
he'll
be
working
alongside
Simon
who
recently
joined
us
also
on
growth
marketing.
C
It's
really
cool
to
be
a
place
now,
where
we
can
kind
of
do
this
type
of
marketing
and
like
even
already
we're
seeing
the
the
new
channel
on
growth
marketing
come
to
life,
so
really
excited
to
see
all
that
work
happening.
Yeah
warm
welcomes
both
you
guys
welcome,
and
it's
really
cool
to
have
you
on
the
team.
C
Ok,
so
moving
on
now
to
hiring,
as
you
can
see,
our
marketing
hiring
efforts
are
now
complete
for
the
foreseeable
future.
So
we're
really
down
to
just
these
three
kind
of
very
challenging
roles
to
hire
for
the
very
niche
profile.
So
we're
really
just
continuing
onwards.
With
the
strategy
of
active
sourcing
like
really
going
down
the
rabbit
hole,
researching
finding
profiles,
we
like
reaching
out
to
people
building
relationships
so
the
whole
takes
a
lot
of
work
and
the
conversion
rate
is
really
low.
C
So
it's
like
very
it
looks
very
quiet,
but
there's
like
a
a
lot
of
activity
happening
there,
just
trying
to
get
to
the
right
people
and
have
those
discussions.
So
what's
really
helpful
to
us?
Is
industry
information
like
if
you
know
any
cool
projects
that
have
similar
ethos
or
principles
to
us
feel
free
to
make
any
suggestions
or
let
us
know,
because
basically,
then
we
can
keep
an
eye
on
them
and
you
know
as
and
when
people
move
in
and
out
of
these
projects
or
those
changes
like
downsizing
departures.
C
Next
up
is
just
a
quick
look
at
our
engagement,
scores
and
dashboard,
so
I
won't
go
into
it
in
detail.
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
share
with
you
the
latest,
on
where
we're
at
participation
has
been
pretty
good.
I
would
always,
of
course,
love
to
see
more.
So
when
you
get
those
surveys
feel
free
to
fill
them
in.
It's
only
a
couple
of
minutes
and
the
feedback
that
we
get
is
really
useful
on
cadence.
C
Let
me
know
if
you
think
it
should
be
less
often
I
believe
there
every
two
weeks,
but
we
can
basically
change
that
it's
pretty
flexible.
We
could
do
it
like
every
month,
if
you
prefer
that,
just
let
me
know
and,
as
you
know,
I've
been
kind
of
like
reading
the
comments
as
they
come
in
and
replying
to
them.
So
just
so,
you
know
when
you
get
a
reply
for
me,
like
I,
don't
know
who
is
actually
making
those
comments.
C
So
then
I
can
kind
of
help
you
a
bit
more
specifically,
but
it's
actually
been
really
cool
to
get
that
feedback
and
have
that
discussion
with
you
they're,
like
I,
don't
know
if
anonymity
is
like
helpful,
but
it's
just
really
interesting
to
kind
of
hear
your
inner
thoughts
about
what's
going
on
at
status
and
and
have
that
chat.
So
yeah
thanks
everyone
for
humoring
me
and
doing
these
surveys.
C
You
share,
like
the
results
of
these-
are
Carl
and
Jared
as
well
every
couple
of
weeks
and
it's
all
really
useful
data
like
its
I
use
it
to
kind
of
shape
like
what
we
focus
on
on
people
ups,
so
yeah.
Thank
you,
everyone
for
filling
those
in
next
slide.
So
last
but
not
least
taking
an
interest.
They
do
in
kind
of
news
about
the
human
condition,
like
maybe
you've,
been
seeing
something
in
the
news
about
lock
down
brain
fog,
so
I
just
wanted
to
mention
it
like
I
thought
it
was
really
interesting.
C
Actually,
so
the
reports
basically
coming
out
from
psychologists
around
the
effects
of
like
sustained
psychological,
wear
and
tear
and
how
it
can
dampened
mental
and
physical
functioning,
and
you
know
since
being
in
lockdown,
like
maybe
you
feel
like
the
cat
at
the
top
there,
thanks
Jacob
for
the
cat
meme
and
you
kind
of
may
have
noticed
some
of
these
symptoms.
So,
like
lethargy,
tiredness
fatigue
like
even
with
no
movement
like
a
mysterious,
intense
level
of
tiredness.
Maybe
you
notice
things
like
time.
C
Blindness
days
blurring
into
one
or
time
feeling
like
it
stretches
out
forever
in
front
of
you,
or
even
things
like
procrastination
and
feeling,
like
small
tasks,
have
become
really
insurmountable.
So
why
does
this
happen?
So
basically,
we've
managed
to
pinpoint
it
to
a
few
things
that
are
kind
of
being
exacerbated
by
lockdown
like
sudden
changes
in
lifestyle
like
where
we
once
had
scheduled,
socialized
routines,
and
these
things
helped
us
anchor
and
center
ourselves.
C
Now
the
days
have
this
like
weird
inertia
to
them,
and
they
can
also
be
interspersed
with,
like
pretty
intense
anxiety,
stress
and
fear.
So
it's
like
the
perfect
storm
of
a
bad
psychological
environment,
there's
also
like
being
overwhelmed
when
there's
like
no
external
stimulus
that
would
normally
like
disrupt
negative
thoughts.
So
we've
lost
the
markers
in
the
day
that
normally
help
us
get
out
of
funks
like,
for
instance,
like
if
you're
having
a
stressful
moment
at
work,
and
then
you
go
out
for
a
lunchtime,
gym
class
and
you
go
pick
up
your
kids.
C
That
might
have
been
a
time
for
you
to
disconnect
from
worries,
and
then
you
know,
stop
any
cycles
of
spiraling
thoughts,
but
there
are
those
at
moments
of
fewer
and
further
between
now
you
also
like
there
are
things
like
loss
of
a
motional
engagement
through
losing
social
context.
So
this
is
particularly
true
for
extroverts,
where
we
would
normally
get
our
energy
from
friends
and
having
their
social
connections.
C
Now
those
avenues
are
less
available
or
we
can
get
more
stuck
in
our
own
minds,
and-
and
maybe
you
see
is
that
like
is
another
one
like
the
brain
is
protecting
itself
by
cutting
off
from
what
arming
to
it,
leaving
you
feeling
a
bit
dissociated
so
I,
don't
know
if
these
ring
true
or
not,
but
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
mention
it
and
things
you
can
do.
Obviously,
I
think
these
are
kind
of
well-known
but
exercise.
C
You
know
stretching
every
few
hours
improves
mood
grounding
yourself
in
the
moment
establishing
a
routine
that
helps
for
calmness
and
be
more
in
control
of
a
situation
and
just
generally
being
kind
to
yourself
as
well,
like
I.
Think
it's
difficult
in
times
like
this,
when
we
can
feel
bad
for
like
just
getting
by
and
not
doing
something
spectacular
like
learning
a
language
or
something
with
our
lockdown
time.
C
You
know
maybe
feeling
guilty
about
the
things
that
we're
not
doing,
whether
our
personal
life
or
in
society
in
general,
but
I,
think
you
really
know
like
we
need
to
be
nice
to
ourselves
right
like
congratulate
ourselves
on
wins,
accept
the
situations
outside
of
our
control
and
that
the
only
thing
we
really
can
control
is
how
we
respond
to
these
things
in
our
behavior.
Another
thing
to
look
at
you
know:
stimulation
like
try
and
make
a
list
of
new
intentions,
things
that
you
actually
wanted.
C
You
not
feel
like
you
should
do,
because
those
are
things
that
tend
to
get
you
down
so
really
just
try
and
work
in
some
small
treats
or
experiences
that
will
energize
you
and
leave
you
feeling
happier
if
you're
curious,
the
scientific
term
for
all
of
this
is
allostatic
load.
You
can
read
more
about
it
in
the
little
link
on
the
slide
and
yeah.
Just
generally,
men
should
say
that
you
know
you
might
still.
C
Why
am
I
mentioning
here
yeah,
so
you
might
still
be
processing
and
dealing
with
like
the
run-on
effects
of
a
long,
compounded
period
of
stress.
So,
just
like
the
second
cat
here
in
this
slide,
you
know:
don't
worry
if
you're
feeling
off
your
game
and
your
work
right
now,
it's
really
reasonable
and
normal,
and
you
will
definitely
bounce
back.
So
if
you
want
to
talk
if
you're
feeling
a
bit
like
you
know
down
or
whatever
I
am
here
just
ping
me
anytime,
yep,
and
that
is
it
for
me.
Thanks
for
listening.
D
E
F
A
D
A
D
This
component
library
is
made
mostly
to
develop
the
UI
components
for
the
status
up
in
iteration
and
to
make
the
new
contributors
easier
to
contribute
to
the
app
without
working
more
on
thinking
how
to
implement
the
UI.
Also,
we
will
try
to
keep
always
the
UI
components
up-to-date
with
the
design
spec,
so
we
will
always
have
in
up
the
current
and
update
the
design
on
the
next
slide.
I
would
like
you
to
show
a
video
where
we
of
the
current
progress.
D
We
have
some
components
and
an
application
where
I
could
try
and
see
all
the
options
that
our
UI
components
can
receive
and
to
style
them
to
use
in
the
future
screens
that
they
want
to.
Also
here,
we
can
modify
and
see
how
it
will
look
in
the
different
states
and
also
in
different
themes.
For
example,
we
will
see
next
how
this
component
can
look
right.
Now
we
see
the
light
field
and
we
can
see
how
it
will
look
in
the
dark
mode.
D
So
having
this
produced,
we
can
avoid
the
box
when
some
UI
parts
looks
nice
on
the
lights
mode
and
they
are
broken
in
the
dark
mode.
Having
this
together
in
one
separated
up
will
help
designer
to
review
and
check
if
the
specifications
are
implemented
correctly
at
every
moment
in
time
at
every
change.
D
D
Right
now
we
build
the
this
out
with
four
components
and
we
can
already
test
it
in
the
github
and
core
contributors
can
already
use
these
four
components.
Our
next
steps
are
to
migrate
all
the
components
which
we
already
have
ended
up
and
to
check
that
our
current
status
app
uses
the
up-to-date
components
and
they
are
rendered
correctly
in
every
screen.
After
that,
we
want
to
integrate
automated
UI
to
take
anywhere
tasting,
so
every
change
in
the
UI
component
will
not
introduce
any
regressions,
so
we
always
up
to
date
and
correct
styles.
D
Without
breaking
any
active
screen
in
this
screenshot.
We
can
see
how,
for
example,
if
we
change
the
font
weight
in
header,
it
may
be
a
mistake
using
some
automated
device.
We
will
see
this
mistake
and
we'll
fix
before
shipping
drops,
so
everything
will
be
correct.
That's
what
we
have
right
now
and
thank
you.
G
A
F
Hey
so
we
with
children,
see
because
it
was
awful,
so
the
awful
and
we
had
all
kinds
of
troubles
with
it,
both
with
with
having
big
meetings
and
streaming
so
we're
trying
stream
yard
we'll
see
how
that
works
out,
don't
pad
so
far.
There's
a
lot
of
work
going
on
there,
whether
to
desktop
I've,
been
refactoring
a
lot.
The
processes
that
builds
data's
go
and
other
elements
necessary
for
it.
Just
about
and
I've
been
helping
some
politically
curved
back
QT
related
issues
because
abandon
kitties
all
right,
I've
been
extracting
it.
F
F
It
it's
just
to
do,
but
there's
a
new
PR
for
the
way
we
update
Gradle
dependencies,
which
is
to
take
something
like
an
hour
and
a
half,
and
now,
if
you
take
under
ten
minutes,
so
that
should
be
a
decent,
an
improvement
for
developers
and
after
that
was
that
merged
that
I
will
have
another
one
that
should
reduce
the
size
of
the
deliberations
for
Gradle
and
and
no
dependencies
quite
quite
a
bit
about
50%.
So
that
should
be
a
big
improvement.
H
E
E
Yeah
not
a
terrible
amount
of
things
to
discuss
here
in
security
this
week,
but
one
of
the
larger
things
that
we
have
been
working
on
has
been
released.
We
have
released
the
request
for
proposals
for
Nimbus
F
2.0
work
for
our
external
assessment.
If
you
are
an
auditor,
we
would
love
a
proposal
from
you.
Click
on
that
link.
It's
also
you
can
find
it
on
our
debt
status.
That
I
am
for
all
of
the
details
around
what
we're
looking
for,
what
we're
trying
to
do
and
what
we
hope
to
gain
from
it.
E
If
you
know
any
auditors,
or
any
firms
spread
the
words
into
them,
because
we
want
proposals
from
everyone
we're
doing
it
in
somewhat
of
a
different
way
and
this
and
that
we're
doing
a
longer
a
longer
effort.
So,
a
four
month
engagement
around
with
multiple
security,
potentially
multiple
security,
vendors,
trying
to
establish
longer
forms
of
relationships
with
the
security
community
and
kind
of
breed
like
and
really
integrated
security
into
the
development
process
for
for
a
nervous
to
death.
2.0.
E
Some
other
community
initiatives
that
we've
got
started
in
the
process
of
writing
a
bunch
of
guides
and
kind
of
explainers
around
what
security
audits
and
our
think
about
them.
From
an
organizational
standpoint,
I've
realized
that
some
of
the
early
initiatives
of
the
Syrian
security
community
kind
of
fell
by
the
wayside,
so
I've
secured
access
to
a
lot
of
them.
I'll
be
unifying
a
lot
of
that
content
and
posting
the
guides
and
articles
and
content
there,
because
it
belongs
more
in
a
community
standpoint
than
just
the
status
one.
So
keep.
E
H
I
didn't
hear
mine
yeah,
you
sound
a
lot
better
Titus.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Hi
everyone
I'm
Andy,
and
this
is
my
first
townhall
presentation,
so
I'm
I'm
happy
to
be
here.
Yay
we've
got
some
pretty
good
metrics
on
Twitter
last
month,
while
impressions
are
down
that
profile
visits
number
up
42%,
it's
really
really
awesome
and
that's
where
we
have
a
great
call
to
action
and
people
come
into
the
page
and
actually
check
this
out.
Moving
towards
that
app.
H
So
we're
pretty
happy
to
see
that
the
SEO
work
with
our
new
paid,
guys,
Simon
and
and
now
Alex
joining
in
that
that's
very
effective,
as
well
with
those
keywords,
improving
our
search
rank
term.
Pretty
happy
about
that
and
we're
really
starting
to
see
that
traffic
start
to
work.
Dischord
number
734
Johnny
asked
me
to
do
this
last
night
by
the
way.
So
I
don't
have
a
comparison
note
for
that
one,
but
I
have
a
little
context
coming
up
later
and
then
status.
I
am
visitors.
H
You
can
see
we
had
a
little
dip
in
March,
but
we're
back
up
in
April
we've
had
some
pretty
good
content
come
out,
especially
with
you
know,
1.3
coming
out
dark
mode.
We
had
some
fun
with
the
group
chat
on
social
and
moving
people
there.
You
can
see
ENS
registrations
as
well.
Those
are
kind
of
coming
with
our
announcements,
especially
version
updates
and
ENS
registrations.
That's
like
a
content
feature
that
we're
gonna
do
this
month,
coming
up
kind
of
explaining
how
do
user
names
work
and
what
CNS,
and
how
does
that
tie
together?
H
So
it'll
be
curious
to
see
how
that
changes
next
month
actually
and
we'll
keep
an
eye
on
that
adapts.
We've
got
plenty,
SNT
stop
coming
in
being
staked
as
depths
they're,
starting
to
there's
a
few
that
are
starting
to
compete
for
those
top
slots
on
DAP.
So
that's
really
interesting
to
see
how
that
is
coming
out
and
the
sticker
packs
as
well
are
doing
well,
we've
got
another
one
that
just
came
out
at
the
end
of
last
week.
So
that's
not
in
here,
but
there's.
H
H
So
we've
had
some
good
placed
content.
We
had
a
very
popular
reddit
thread
in
privacy
tools,
io
over
300
I
think
is
350
up
votes
and
some
really
spirited
discussion
in
that
one
plenty
of
critique
of
the
app
and
discussion
of
other
related
apps,
but
it
was
very
cool
to
see
status,
get
in
front
of
more
privacy
centric
audience,
instead
of
just
a
crypto
audience
and
see
what
conversation
came
out
around
that
and
that
did
drive
a
lot
of
traffic
as
well
as
people
came
to
test
it
out
and
see
what
it
was
all
about.
H
So
that
was
a
really
positive
hit,
a
number
of
placed
media
in
decrypt
and
this
Jason
Brett
article
as
well.
Corey
was
mentioned
in
a
number
of
articles.
There
was
a
Forbes
one
and
a
few
other
ones,
so
he's
really
been
stepping
up
and
doing
quotes
for
privacy
and
security,
sorts
of
articles
and
that's
really
nice
to
see.
H
Our
graphic
designer
alex
has
been
doing
these
really
nice,
looking
graphics
and
then
combined
with
the
dark
mode.
That
really
stands
out.
So
those
have
been
good
on
social
and,
like
you,
just
one
of
the
campaigns
we've
campaign,
but
one
of
the
initiatives
we've
been
trying
to
do
is
on
social
will,
get
comments
and
replies
asking
for
features
or
critiques
or
compliments,
and
so
we're
trying
to
reply
to
those-
and
just
you
know,
take
some
time
and
go
in
and
all
say
you
know,
thanks
for
your
feedback,
we're
working
on
that
or
actually
we
are.
H
This
is
coming
out.
Just
hang
on
tight
and
not
only
on
social,
but
we
had
a
couple
of
great
suggestions
in
the
marketing
channel
to
do
that,
also
on
the
App
Store
and
the
Play
Store
so
and
you
you
guys,
can
go
in
there
now
you
can
see
where
we've
tried
to
reply
and
address
people's
concerns.
You
know
tell
people:
why
aren't
push
notifications
out?
H
Well,
it's
really
hard
to
do,
but
we're
working
on
it
actively
and
and
really
trying
to
engage
with
that
group
of
people
who
are
taking
the
time
to
comment,
because
if
the
commenting
they're
caring
and
that's
a
pretty
important
set
of
people,
we
want
to
talk
to
them.
I
think
you
can
go
to
the
next
slide.
Please
so.
H
If
you
got
a
couple
of
major
campaigns
for
working
on
Ruby,
qivana
hunga
put
up
this
code
with
19
Relief
Fund
on
assemble
for
a
group
in
Brazil
that
is
doing
basic
basic
food
baskets
for
people
who
are
displaced
bike
ovid
and
that
got
placed
in
coin
telegraphed
Brazil,
and
we
put
that
out
on
social
as
well.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
contributing
for
that,
that
is
up
and
live
right
now
and
then
we
had
a
principal's
webinar,
Johnny
ran
and
just
kind
of
going
through
like
what
are
these
principles?
H
Were
they
about
to
try
to
remind
people
who
we
are
and
why
we
do
things
and
then
a
fair
amount
of
content
for
the
next
coming
month
will
come
from
that
one
or
so
well
go
I'll
go
in
and
find
out.
Why
did
we
care
about
security?
What
are
some
examples
and
use
those
to
add
to
social
to
remind
our
community
of
what
we
and
for
the
this
big
board
on
the
right?
This
is
kind
of
our
major
initiative
in
the
coming
couple
of
weeks.
Is
we
want
to
make
sure
we
want
to
understand?
H
H
Why
do
we
have
these
three
random
words
and
if
you
change
that
one
of
the
consequences
and
do
that
so
there's
a
number
of
touch,
points
and
sort
of
core
messages
about
the
application
itself
and
privacy
and
etherium
that
we
want
people
that
to
have
exposure
to
beforehand.
So
that's
ongoing
we're
building
out
a
survey
so
that
we
understand
where
people
are
coming
from
when
they
get
to
the
app
and,
ideally
that
will
help
make
our
flows
into
you
know
the
App
Store,
more
educational,
so
people
have
better
tools
as
they
go
forward.
H
Our
last
kind
of
campaign,
not
last,
but
a
major
campaign
we're
getting
ready
for
1.5
eventually
and
at
one
point
for
us
well,
but
keek
are
really
starting
to
work
with
Gilly
and
come
up
with
a
plan
of
how
do
we
release
this?
How
do
we
hype
it
up
and
how
do
we
get
it
into
people's
hands?
We've
got
a
number
of
initiatives
there
on
that
side.
H
As
a
final
note,
we're
kind
of
we're
really
happy
to
have
Alec
and
receive
on
receive
and
has
jumped
in
and
has
tons
of
questions
and
thoughts
and
answers
and
is
really
sparking
great
conversation
in
marketing
and
Alec.
On
our
call
this
earlier
or
last
week,
I
guess
he's
relatively
new
to
the
crypto
space
in
the
blockchain
space
and
is
totally
excited
he's
a
really
passionate
guy
and
has
been
thinking
about.
H
I
I
We
had
to
define
we
decided
to
do
to
print
on
the
card
on
the
back
of
the
card,
a
track
code
to
help
users
download
status
and
open
dedicated
status
web
page.
So
these
QR
code
is
now.
We
have
a
couple
of
discussions
on
how
to
define
that,
and
this
is
done,
and
so
now
we
just
have
to
print
the
cards
and
get
them
in
the
packaging
ready
to
ship,
and
so
this
is
going
to
be
done
before
the
end
of
the
week
in
terms
of
software
integration.
I
So
the
goal
is
12t
card
integrated
in
1.4.
There
are
couple
of
bugs
to
address.
Ramen
is
working
on
that
and
we've
also
decided
to
review
how
the
puke
management
is
done.
The
UI
puke
is
this
code
that
you
enter
to
I
mean
when
you
have
your
car
blocked.
If
you've
done
more
than
three
times
the
wrong
pin,
so
yeah
we've
redefined
that
and
yeah
thanks
a
lot
to
Esther
and
romantically
helped
working
on
this.
I
So
when
working
on
these,
the
the
because
our
living
from
France,
French
Factory
and
things
are
moving
a
lot
since
today
in
France,
since
we're
slowly
getting
out
of
confinement,
so
I'll
follow
up
on
that,
there's
something
to
fix
and,
as
Andy
said,
we're
working
with
the
marketing
team,
defining
the
communication
strategy
and
tactics
defending
a
new
website.
The
current
one
is
staying.
He
cut
that
tech
he's
a
website
working
car
as
a
technology
and
for
developers,
and
we
lab
status
that
I
am
/ki
car,
that's
going
to
be
for
the
status
twisty
car
bundle.
I
So
it's
going
to
be
much
more
for
users,
understanding!
What's
the
value,
if
you
are
status
user,
to
get
a
key
card
and
there's
going
to
be
a
frequently
asked
questions
section
and
we
also
work
with
a
red
leaf
on
a
technical
article
article.
Sorry,
apart
from
that,
just
wanted
to
mention
that
there's
lots
of
work
ongoing
on
our
pre-loaded
cards
scenario.
For
those
we
don't
know
what
does
it
mean?
I
We
want
to
be
able
to
distribute
or
sell
key
cards
that
are
that
are
holding
a
bunch
of
assets,
whether
if
are
yes
or
20
tokens
or
any
fees,
and
that
will
be
provided
with
the
card
for
the
user.
It
means
that
a
key
card
it
would
be
a
key
to
unlock
these
assets
and
have
them
released
to
the
status
wallet
or
actually
anyone
it.
I
We
are
working
on
a
couple
of
things
via
sets.
They
are
not
on
the
card
itself.
They
are
not
on
the
private
key
I
mean
on
the
EO,
an
external
on
account
of
the
key
card
itself.
They
are
on
a
smart
contract
and
the
so
we
are
developing
this
math
contract
upon
this,
my
contractor
handled
both
ERC
20s
and
NF
TS.
We
are
developing
a
tool
for
us
our
partners
to
easily
generate
these
math
contracts
that
we're
calling
actually
buckets
of
assets.
I
We
are
working
on
the
DAP
which
is
here
to
be
deemed
visa,
sets
by
running
these
DAP
on
status
and
asking
to
the
user
to
tap
his
card
and
optionally
to
enter
or
scan
a
password
about
track
code,
and
we
are
also
working
also
doing
some
extra
work
on
the
request
screen
to
end
all
this
scenario
properly
in
terms
of
UX
so
yeah.
It
does
a
lot
of
work
on
win
there
and
that's
what
I
want
to
tell
about
today.
G
Hello
from
the
Nimbus
team,
we
have
a
quick
announcement
for
everyone
who
hasn't
been
following
the
item
to
development
very
closely.
One
of
the
most
important
news
from
the
was
few
weeks
is
that
material
took
has
reached
an
important
milestone,
which
is
the
mounting
of
the
first
moody
client
public
test
net,
and
the
network
is
called
slay.
See
which
have
been
told
is
a
train
station
in
Berlin,
which
is
the
last
stop
the
last
place
you
stopped
before,
reaching
the
place
called
foo
note,
apparently,
that's
a
place
in
Berlin.
G
So
the
interesting
thing
about
this
network
is
its
that
it's
using
the
main
net
context,
so
it's
very
close
to
what
the
public
lounge
at
the
belong
to
is
going
to
represent,
and
it's
currently
using
the
goalie
Network.
So
you
need
some
go
with
to
become
validator.
If
you
are
--court
contributor
at
status
and
then
you
want
to
try
to
becoming
a
validator
you
can
reach
out
to
in
this
court,
and
we
can
help
you
out.
G
Our
long
team
have
been
quite
busy
in
making
sure
that
we
are
compatible
with
this
network
and
if
you
clone,
the
minimal
name,
be
continued
reform,
which
are
you
see,
some
instructions
on
the
screen
connecting
to
the
network
is
just
a
matter
of
executing
a
single
command,
make
sure
I
see
so
try
it
out.
We
are
still
smoothing
out
some
of
the
issues,
but
things
should
get
increasingly
more
stable
in
the
common
waves.
G
So
from
reaching
this
milestone,
if
you
look
into
the
future,
there
are
two
things
that
will
be
our
primary
focus.
First
of
all,
we
need
to
deliver
a
lot
of
optimizations
in
various
aspects
of
the
client.
These
are
things
like
the
syncing
speed
when
you
join
the
network,
perhaps
the
power
usage
of
when
you
run
something
like
this
on
dopa
our
device
and
even
the
validator
revenue
is
one
thing
that
the
clients
will
be
competing
against
each
other
because
determining
what
is
the
most
optimal
way
to
be
home,
behave
as
a
validator.
G
It's
an
np-complete
problem,
so
each
of
the
plans
will
have
some
slightly
different
flavor
of
a
solution
and
optimizations.
For
this,
the
other
obvious
focus
is
something
that
Corey
mentioned
already
in
this
town
hall,
its
hardening
our
codebase
preparing
it
for
an
external
security
audit
which
we
hope
will
get
started
very
soon.
And
finally,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
our
deliverer
final
deliveries
and
the
product
is
successful
as
possible
and
easy
to
use
for
actual
validator.
G
So
we
focusing
on
end-user
documentation,
documentation
and
various
say
operational
safety
features
when
you
need
too
many
to
beacon
note
as
a
system
administrator
or
some
deities,
our
own
team
is
committed
to
run
the
beacon
out
ourselves
and
to
be
participating
as
validators
in
the
network
as
soon
as
it
as
it
won't
just
so,
we'll
make
sure
that
all
the
features
one
needs
to
do
lists
are
in
place.
So
that's
it
for
us
and
thanks
policeman.
G
A
J
Sweet
so
I'm
going
to
be
giving
updates
on
the
Ambassador
Program,
so
the
audience
is
just
from
the
past
two
weeks,
so
I'm
gonna
start
with
translation.
So
majority
of
the
tasks
completed
over
the
past
two
weeks
way:
translations
the
culture,
one
quarterly
report,
where
translated
to
Spanish
by
niklas
German
by
Alexander
Italian
by
Enrico.
J
So
on
NASA
when
Albert
finished,
the
Arabic
and
Indonesian
translations
for
status
react
arrow,
translated
status
into
Turkish
hundred
percent
from
scratch,
and
he
also
helped
set
up
a
status
Turkish
community
on
the
shadows
up
so
fellow
also
helped
translate
through
his
blog
post
down
the
assemble
on
the
front
lines
of
code,
midnight
and
relief
that
was
added
to
assemble,
so
he's
translated
into
Portuguese.
Yes,
please.
J
Say
can
you
actually
Yemi
awesome
great?
So
we
had
some
virtual
events:
Lizzie
helped
in
the
it's
gang
fashion
meets
and
she
got
club.
So
it
wasn't
a
nightclub
party
in
crypto,
versatile.
You
can
find
a
link
in
this
slide
and
also
fights
on
Elkmont
drake.
Take
the
principles
webinars
with
ambassador
that
was
hosted
on
the
28th
of
april
next
slide.
Please.
J
Sweet
so
I
wrote
the
song
guy,
because
I
noticed
you
know
there
were
a
lot
of
people.
I
was
just
joining
it.
You
know
struggle
to
find
out.
We
are
on
so
I
just
covered
how
to
set
up
your
account,
your
wallet
setting
up
on
ENS
names
and
all
of
that
empty.
Welcome
guys.
J
So
whenever
someone
joins
just
guide
them
to
the
welcome
guys,
so
they
could
read
it
and
get
an
overview
of
how
the
app
works
so
Daniel
also
interview
J
from
put
together
in
the
onward
podcast
I've,
actually
said
on
media,
just
it
of
austenite.
So
it's
calm,
so
you
can
find
it
and
listen
to
it
and
you
can
actually
assess
pull
together
from
the
from
dab
dot
PS
using
the
status
app.
So
that's
all
for
the
Ambassador
Program.
Thank
you.
Chris
thank.
A
A
Looks
like
we'll
be
taking
Q&A.
Let's
see,
should
I
read
the
questions
or
just
I'll
read
the
questions.
First
question
is
Python
and
wanted
to
know
a
user
requested
feature
which
is
already
in
the
near-term
pipeline,
push
notifications
or
Android,
and
he
wanted
to
know
if
it's
being
implemented
through
Google's
proprietary
FCM
platform,
and
if
yes,
there
is
a
concern
about
metadata
protection.
The
same
thing
recently
implemented
by
another
newly
launched
an
app
called
session.
A
We
would
think
infer
to
them
by
Loki
project.
It's
also
a
concern
and
they
offer
the
choice
between
FCM
and
background
polling.
What
do
you
guys
think
a
new
pro
of
a
new
project
called
android
open
push,
which
is
sponsored
by
the
German
Federal
Ministry
of
Education
and
Research,
see
the
prototype
fund
front
fund
program.
A
A
A
So
the
funny
thing
is
this
actually
was
a
previous
downhill
question.
They
got
skipped,
and
so
it
wasn't
gonna
skip
it
and
do
the
next
do
it.
The
next
channel
also
will
just
skip
the
slide
and
move
on
to
the
next
one.
Have
somebody
answer
next
time?
Okay,
so
the
next
question
is
from
envious:
mint
cream,
Arabian
horse
I'm,
never
going
to
tire
these
names
we're
looking
for
any
shortened
links
to
join,
to
send
invitations.
I
guess
people
are
probably
used
to
referral
links.
Can
anyone
feel
this.