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A
Cuckoo
one
more
letty
sound
check.
A
A
We
have
the
community
survey,
the
first
iteration
ready
michelle
and
letty
and
septimus
in
the
last
call
actually
helped
put
it
all
together.
Livia
also
had
a
run
through
to
see
what
is
it
that
you're
asking
and
you
have
some
comments
livia,
we
should
go
through
them
right.
A
Yes,
and
at
the
end,
maybe
we
can,
we
can
discuss
some
of
the
initiatives
that
basically
came
together
while
we
were
sorting
the
questions
and
how
to
communicate
those
initiatives
as
an
incentive
to
participate
in
the
survey
and
yeah
reach
out
after
that,
good.
A
A
Michelle
do
you
can
be?
Can
you
help
out
here
that
we
should
start
with
some
more
positive
assumptions
like
maybe
they
have
invested
time.
C
In
the
meantime,
I
was
looking
for
potential
drop
downs
for,
for
example,
education
or
professional
occupation,
but
I
don't
think
we
need
to
stick
necessarily
to
this
kind
of
an
order,
so
this
can
go
later
on,
or
you
know
like,
maybe
even
being
excluded
in
the
first
first
place.
So
I
don't
think
that
we're
we're
basically
attached
to
the
kind
of
order.
C
That's
one
thing
and
the
other
one
is
that
this
question
is
very
loaded
from
the
very
beginning,
because
it's
trying
to
test
like
why
people
are
not
working
more
in
this
field
in
the
sense
that
there
is
something
obstructing
them
yeah
in
a
sense
that
you
know
like.
Is
there
not
enough
work?
Is
there
not
enough
money
or
you
know
they
need
to
do
something
else?
So
I
agree.
It's
not
the
best
first
question:
we
can
just
move
it
somewhere
else.
I
don't
know.
A
Could
we
reformulate
it
reframe
it
in
a
way
that,
for
example,
how
active
are
you
in
this
space
and
then,
if
not,
what
has
stopped
you
from
working
investing
more
time
in
the
space.
C
So
one
thing:
if
it's
positive,
it's
like
what
would
make
you
work
more
you're
asking
about
future
and
then
you
know
like
if
you
ask
about
future
people
speculate
and
oftentimes,
they
don't
follow
through
now.
If
we
talk
about
activity,
I
would
ask
myself
what
does
it
mean
to
be
active
and
I
think
we
discussed
it
a
little
bit,
or
rather
I
was
nagging
everyone.
What
does
it
mean
to.
A
A
A
A
The
question
is
good
because
it
basically
engages
them
basically
to
speak
their
mind
like,
for
example,
I
get
a
community
story
out
of
nowhere
from
token
engineering,
and
I
know
like
people
would
invest
way
more
time
and
that's
where
the
question
comes
from,
that
comes
from
people
who
would
actually
love
to
invest
more
time
and
just
in
the
space.
But
it's
hard,
no
resources
a
couple
of
months
before
people
weren't,
even
asking
for
token
engines
now
that
has
slightly
changed.
A
So
that's
why?
I
don't
think
it's
it's
a
negative
assumption
per
se.
It's
just
our
hypothesis
that
people
would
love
to
work
more,
invest
more
time
in
token
engineering,
but
they
cannot
and
we
would
like
to
find
out
why.
C
Agree
and
learning
from
experience
from
last
week
we
had
a
lot
of
discussions
and
I
might
have
been
holding
up
execution.
Why
is
that?
Because
if
we
decide
the
question
further,
are
you
working
investing
in
token
economies?
If
we
ask
token
engineers,
we
should
expect
that
100
will
say
yes
and
if
100
say
yes,
we
have
not
learned
anything.
So
maybe
you
know
like
for
the
sake
of
it.
We
can
just
skip
the
question
for
the
time
being,
and
maybe
you
know
like
rank
order.
C
Some
of
the
questions
I
agree
you
know
like
this
is
useful,
but
dissecting.
This
probably
won't
move
us
forward.
So.
A
What's
the
what's
the
okay,
what
what
is
the?
What
is
so
you
know
what's
bad
with
starting
with
this,
because
it
goes
more
like
okay,
I
you
know
I
don't
have.
I
like.
I
know
every
token
engineer
has
no
time
and
would
love
to
invest
more
time
and
you
know,
and
then
we
ask
what
has
stopped
you
and
they
think
about
okay.
You
know
what
would
really
help
me.
A
Why
am
I
not
doing
more
if
I
want
more
active,
be
active
in
token
engineering
and
then
they
think
about
these
areas
and
then
the
next
question
is
we
ask
what
products
and
services
would
you
like
to
see
as
the
public
good
of
and
for
token
engineering?
So
I
think
that's
that
type
of
question
like
what
is
needed.
What
do
you
need
and
what
could
be,
this
common
good,
we're
talking
about
of
token
engineering
that
helps
and
then
basically
it's.
D
D
Question
to
interrupt
it's
like
the
it's
a
framing
question,
so
it's
good
that
we
asked
in
the
first
time.
Are
you
working
in
this
and
then
we
have
this
open-ended
thing
that
we
we
can
have
like
suggestions
from
them.
I
I
guess
it's.
The
very
first
is
a
very
framing
question,
so
I
don't
see
the
point
of
yes
deleting
it
because
we
have
information
from
the
second
point
like
how
are
you,
how
do
you
want
to
be
involved
and
that's
open-ended?
So
it's
like.
We
have
information
from
that
as
well.
B
Would
it
be
helpful
to
perhaps
ask
something
more
specific,
like?
Are
you
working
in
modeling,
a
token
economy
or
like
something
that
token
engineers
do,
but
that
is
not
as
broad
as
token
economies,
because
working
investing
in
token
economies
can
be.
B
I
don't
know
if
someone
is
buying
a
token,
they
might
be
investing
in
a
token
economy
or
if
they
are
working
on
the
promotion
of
a
token
economy
working
on
it.
So
what
is
that
is
specific
to
token
engineers.
A
A
Like
to
work
and
invest
more
time
in
the
space,
but
they
cannot
that's
the
assumptions
that
you're
making
which,
like
the
answer,
could
be
nothing
and
I
don't
need
anything
from
talking
entering
or
the
answer
is
nothing
but
then
they
think
about
okay,
there's
this
talk
ninja
in
comments
that
could
support
me
like
this
is
really
about
them,
thinking
about
their
their
needs,
as
as
token
engineers
or
as
aspiring
token
engineers
or
people
working
with
token
engineering.
B
A
Okay,
it's
interesting,
the
the
actually
the
the
task
was
to
have
assumptions
hypotheses
and
let
them
actually
validate
or
not
those
assumptions.
A
But
I
just
find
it
personally
interesting
because
actually
it's
good
not
to
have
assumptions
and
just
ask
questions
right.
But
if
you
have
a
research
questions,
you
make
assumptions
and
let
the
answer
is
validate
or
invalidate
your
assumptions.
A
It's
a
great
research
question:
what
has
stopped
you
from
working
investing
more
time
in
the
space
and
they
can
say
nothing
has
stopped
me.
I'm
fully
invested,
but
most
of
them
will
actually,
you
know,
hopefully
open
their
heart
and
tell
what's.
You
know
why
they
cannot
invest
more
time
and
learning
about
token
engineering
or
because
it
takes
too
much
time
in
learning
and
then
get
them
into
the
mood.
So
I
am
of
the
opinion
after
this
discussion
that
the
question
is
good.
Is
a
good
research
question.
A
A
Okay,
then,
basically
get
them
into
the
mood
of
talking
explaining
what
could
be
better
but
also
think
about
how
they
could
actually
support
top
managing
comments
where
they
come
from
question
or
comment
past
talking
projects
I
was
involved
with
were
missing
knowledge
from
yeah.
I
have
this
cryptoeconomics
flower
cool,
that's
a
good
question.
Indeed,
then
gender,
I
think,
was
okay.
A
A
Life
just
got
it,
so
how
can
we
help
you
get
more
be
more
involved,
especially
if
we
can
help
you
if
we
could
help.
A
Good:
okay,
what's
happening
here,
good,
sorry,
about
that,
what
books
and
perfect
resources
have
inspired.
You
good
question.
C
I'm
thinking
and
processing
on
on
a
few
dimensions,
one
of
them
sending
it
out
versus
trying
to
get
it
perfect,
and
that's
always
you
know
like
a
like
a
thing
in
my
mind,
the
other
thing
is
grouping
that.
So
how
can
we
group
the
questions
and
order
them
so
my
impression
about
the
first
question
being
on
a
negative?
Is
you
know
if
you
start
a
conversation
with
someone?
It's
like
how
shitty
has
your
day
been?
C
It's
probably
not
going
to
elicit
very
positive
reactions
and
we
are
trying
to
get
people
to
fill
in
a
survey.
So
question
is
how
we
can
start
with
something
engaging,
so
they
they
just
spend
those
few
minutes
trying
to
fill
that
in
and
I'm
not
sure
I
had
to
silly
ideas.
Just
you
know
you
open
a
token
engineering
survey
and
someone
asked
you
about
gender
might
feel
a
bit
weird
yeah.
C
B
I
I
think,
having
such
a
like
yeah
research
of
the
personas,
I
think
it's
important
to
ask
about
gender
and
I
like
that
it
has
a
non-binary
mayo,
female
or
others,
because
it's
it's
kind
of
like
an
elephant
in
the
room
that
nobody
talks
about
gender
and
then,
therefore,
this
conversation
is
never
included,
so
I
think
it's
good
to
start
having
like
statistics
of
like.
Oh,
we
only
have
like
this
female
or
non-binary
people.
A
C
C
Yeah
like
so
someone
asks
you
to
fill
in
a
token
engineering
survey
and
again
it
might,
you
might
be
biased
because
you're
heavily
involved
and
invested,
but
then
what
would
be
a
good
opener
for
for
that
that
kind
of
survey
and
why
I'm
asking
because
we
have
a
few
different
buckets
one
is
demographics.
C
For
example,
gender
one
is
around
work
and
education,
that's
another
kind
of
demographic
question
and
then
there
is
a
lot
around
token
engineering
and
also
their
work
experiences.
So
for
me,
those
are
at
least
those
different
three
or
four
buckets.
B
The
that
this
is
the
first
survey
that
it's
more
like
exactly
this
kind
of
starting
to
shape
this.
I
don't
know
how
we
call
it
this
archetype,
this
profession,
I
don't
know,
and
then
the
following
one,
would
be
a
little
more
deeper
with
more
philosophical
questions
and
ethical.
B
C
We
can
do
a
tiny
intro,
explaining
what
the
survey
is
about.
So
people
just
don't
get
surprised,
and
maybe
the
first
question
would
be
the
one
actually
above
what
is
highlighted,
which
is
in
token
projects.
What
kind
of
roles
did
you
play
and
then
the
other
one
could
be
about?
You
know
like
their
current
work
or
occupation,
which
is
again
split
between
corporate
academy
and
so
on
and
being
being
heavily
or
not
heavily
involved
in
token
projects.
A
I
guess
either
either
way.
Would
you
like
to
shift
this
around.
A
No,
no,
I
think
it's
cool
just
a
question,
but
maybe
we
put
that
then
aside
or
I
don't
know,
we
have
another
half
hour
and,
let
me
just
say:
okay,
you
could
say
okay,
this
can
be
improved
the
the
workaround.
So
I
can
imagine
maybe
yes
like
what
is
this
question?
A
What
is
tokens
in
common?
So
support
me
support
you,
I
don't
understand,
I'm
not
taking.
The
survey
would
be
sad
but
at
the
same
time
we're
starting
with
a
you
know
with
an
explanation
what
this
is
about,
that
this
is
the
first
of
regular
community
service
and
if
they
would
like
to
be
contacted
and
even
involved
in
this
working
group
omega,
which
is
basically
all
about
diversity
and
ethics
in
token
engineering.
A
So
it's
kind
of
a
way
for
us
also
to
reach
more
people
who
might
be
wandering.
You
know,
while
they're
creating
incentive
mechanisms
and
see
the
power
of
you
know,
making
people
do
things
right
that
tokenized
incentives,
whether
you
know
they
know
what
they're
doing
or
whether
they
are
you
know
ways
to
figure
that
out.
So
this
is
why
why
this
whole
thing
started.
C
Sorry,
a
quick
condition,
so
I
would
expect
this
kind
of
stuff
at
the
end.
In
a
sense,
like
you
know,
am
I
willing
to
be
conducted
again,
but
it
reminds
me
of
a
very
good
question
at
the
end
of
the
survey
is:
who
should
we
send
it
to
or
who
do
you
think
we
should
contact
with
this
kind
of
survey
again
as
an
ending
question
for
us
to
try
to
broaden
our
reach.
A
Okay,
okay,
I'm
good
who
should
be
and
serving
next-
and
we
had
this.
This
just
talk
quickly,.
C
That's
that's
a
good
point.
I
I
think
it
depends
on
design
and
the
tool
in
some
cases
you
need
to
like
it's
easier
to
send
the
link
over
email.
In
some
cases
the
links
are
personalized,
so
you
might
get
weird
results
if
one
person
sends
the
same
link
to
different
people,
but
that's
a
valid
point,
I
haven't
thought
about
it
and
people,
people
in
token
or
crypto
spaces
are
usually
very
private.
A
A
A
And
with
that
we
have
geographicals,
I
don't
know,
could
just
okay.
My
educational
background
is
self-taught
formal.
I
worked
with
people
from
disciplines
and
past
token
project
I
was
involved
with
were
missing
knowledge
from
and
then.
A
Flower,
have
you
have
you?
Did
you
catch
that
comment
olivia
on
on
twitter?
I
think
it
was
essen.
She
goes
like
yeah.
This
is
my
favorite
flower.
A
Okay,
cool,
yes,
favorite
flower
in
search
of
okay,
but
michelle
and
also
olivia.
If
you
feel
like
you
have
an
you
know,
better
organization
of
the
questions
please
do
so
talk
to
noob
there
twitter
handle
handle
is
public
or.
A
Else
how
what
do
you
think
how
many
people
in
the
first
round
we
will
reach
with
this
with
this
questionnaire,
I'm
guessing
it
will
be
about
40
50
people.
What
are
your
guesses.
A
Okay,
cool:
does
anyone
offer
higher
or
lower?
Let's
have
a
bet?
No,
no!
I
just
wanted
to
get
you
get.
You
guys
excited
as
well
like
getting
the
survey
out
and
getting
some
some
answers
in
and
possibly
also
you
know
creating
interest
in
in
these
topics
that
we
ask
about
diversity
and
ethics
and
token
engineering.
A
Yes,
I
think
that's
that's
a
good,
well
good.
First
initiative.
A
Yes,
okay
and
then
basically
can
you,
if
there's
a
link
that
you
can
share
and
we
can
send
it
along
our
contact
networks,
who
we
know
work
in
token
engineering
or
are
yeah,
are.
A
A
A
This
community
survey
out
I
wanted
to
ask
about
people's
time,
because
there
is.
A
Who
wants
to
be
involved
and
also
jesse
jessica?
We
work
on
translating
this
interface
to
moral
philosophy
for
token
engineers
into
something
practical
and
those
efforts
can
be
offered
as
an
initiative
or
as
things
we
discuss
here
in
a
more
orderly
fashion,
but
for
them
to
participate.
We
would
need
to
either
have
a
second
session
at
a
different
hour
later
during
the
day
or,
if
you
all,
can
make
it
at
a
later
hour,
like
I
think,
9
a.m.
A
A
Okay
or
I
stumbled
upon
okay-
don't
worry!
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
ignore
anyone
by
mistake.
D
Yeah,
I
have
a
comment
to
make
regarding
the
the
missing
vision,
values
initiative.
I
think
that
libya
is
leading
it's
very
connected
to
these
other
ethical
questions.
We
want
to
propose
to
the
community,
or
at
least
assess-
and
maybe
we
can-
I
don't
know,
make
some
interactions
with
that
as
well
like
having
that
info
and
just
making
use
of
this,
and
it
would
be
super
helpful.
B
Yes,
I
I
wanted
to
bring
that
up.
Actually,
thanks
for
noticing,
we
have
this
session
going
on
on
token
log
for
submitting
the
mission,
vision
and
values,
and
this
is
a
really
exciting
amazing
time,
because
this
was
the
first
thing
we
did
six
months
ago
in
the
beginning
of
the
cultural
build
and
we
had
very
interesting
inputs
and
we
had
an
initial
collection
of
statements.
But
then
now
it's
been
so
so
much
that
changed,
and
so
many
new
contributors
joined
and
we're
doing
the
hatcher
outreach.
B
So
there
are
a
lot
of
people
that
are
like
hatchers
of
the
tc.
That
would
be
great
to
have
their
input
and
you
guys
are
most
welcome
and
it
would
be
very
valuable
to
have
your
your
proposals.
B
It's
super
easy
I'll
share
the
link
in
the
and
in
the
omega
chat
and
we're
gonna
have
three
weeks
to
to
no
two
weeks
to
either
a
on
them.
So
on
tuesday
the
13th
is
the
last
day
that
we're
going
to
count
the
votes.
D
A
B
So
I
made
a
forum
post
that
has
the
previous
statement.
If
people
want
to
copy
and
paste
them
and
change
use
that
as
a
base
to
to
build
a
new
statement,
they
can
do
that
and
there's
also
a
template.
So
when
you
enter
token
log
and
you
click
on
new
issue-
you
a
template
will
pop
up
and
then
you
basically
just
have
to
answer
those
three
questions
so
either
using.
E
B
Not
the
previous
statements
is
possible,
so
all
of
those
proposals
will
be
there
and
then
people
who
have
impact
our
tokens
and
a
c
stack
score
will
have
a
third
token
for
token
log
to
be
able
to
vote
so
yeah.
So
anyone
who
is
a
trusted
seed,
member
and
has
been
contributing
to
the
cultural
build
will
be
able
to
vote.
B
A
But
that
would
be
individual
anyways
because
it
is
token
weighted
basically
like
it's
like
token
curating.
E
Sure
yeah,
it's
you
know
the
the
impact
hours
and
the
c-stack
score.
They
both
have
tokens
underneath
them
and
for
this
vote
and
for
the
votes
for
the
future
votes,
the
scorers
get.
Fifty
percent
of
the
voting
power
goes
to
people
with
c-stack
tokens,
and
fifty
percent
of
the
voting
power
goes
to
people
with
impact
hours.
So
semen
you're,
like
a
whale.
Actually,
you
have
a
lot
of
voting,
and
so
you
can
go
in
there
and
you
can
vote
quadratically
so
like.
Let's
say
that
you
have
25
voting
power.
E
Tokens
that
are
calculated
by
your
sea
stack
score
and
impact
hours.
If
you
had
25
of
them
and
you
voted
on
25
different
proposals,
each
one
would
get
one
vote,
but
if
you
put
16
behind
one
proposal
proposal
a
and
you
put
nine
behind
proposal
b,
then
proposal
a
would
get
the
square
root
of
16.
Just
four
votes
and
proposal
b
would
get
the
square
root
of
nine,
which
is
three
votes.
So,
even
though
you
had
25
voting
power,
tokens
you're
only
getting
counted
for
seven
votes
and
if.
C
E
Put
all
25
votes
behind
one
proposal:
you
would
have
the
power
of
five
votes,
so
this
is
the
we're
using
it's.
It's
kind
of
a
complicated
thing
in
the
back
end
like
how
the
votes
are
calculated,
but
it's
really
easy
to
use.
You
just
go
and
you
look
at
the
different
issues
and
you
can
vote
on
on
the
ones
that
you
like
you
don't
have
to
know
how
it's
working
you
just
hit
plus
and
it
it
will
aggregate
the
they'll
do
all
the
math
for
you.
You
know.
D
See
yeah,
it
can
be
very
useful
like
to
have
this
quantitative
rating
of
the
proposal,
so
we
can
just
make
assumptions
about
what
the
community
really
care
about
in
terms
of
well
ethical
issues,
because
I
guess
there's
going
to
be
proposals
about
everything
within
the
community.
So
maybe
we
have
the
survey
as
this
first
point
of
contact
with
people,
and
then
we
use
these
these
forks
or
these
proposals,
as
we
as
as
our
input
to
have
like
a
a
road
ahead.
A
E
D
E
It
would
be
really
amazing
if,
if
you
all,
would
propose
a
a
version
yourselves
too
starting
off
with
a
really
strong,
ethically
minded
approach,
we'll
set
the
scene
for
everybody
going
forward
right
now
we
only
have
like
five
or
six
proposals,
so
this
is
a
good.
A
That
needs
to
be
done
to
get
to
to
a
point,
but
like
I'm
just
going
to
take
michael
as
an
example,
but
I
have
the
same
issues.
For
example
mikhail.
I
think
he
he
must
have
gotten
himself
a
lot
of
praise
until
now,
but
he's
never
there
to
to
pick
it
up,
and
I
don't
know
if
you
are
a
trusted
see
so
one
needs
to
be
trusted,
see
so
applied
and
taken
us
trusted
see.
E
Yes,
because
we
need
their
address,
so
we
can't
give
the
tokens
without
the
address,
so
they
have
to
apply
to
the
trusted.
They
don't
have
to
pay
membership
dues
for
this.
For
this
phase,
eventually,
there's
also
joining
the
for
for
joining
the
te
commons.
We'll
have
another
barrier
of
entry,
which
is
you
have
to
join
the
legal
swiss
association,
but
right
now
and
that's
what
really
joining
the
trusted
seed
means
is
like
you've
gone
through
the
last
step,
which
is
actually
joining.
E
A
Okay,
I'm
thinking
also
like
a
lot
of
those
token
engineering
community
members
who
you
know
are
super
helpful,
thankful
and
and
appear
to
things
if
you
know
if
they
think
they
can,
you
know,
make
use
of,
or
it's
it's
important
for
their
work
like
more
practically
minded
but
time
poor
token
engineers
or
potential
token
engineers.
E
And
then
we
give
them
450
die
and
then
they
get
a
thousand
sea
stack
tokens
just
like
that,
but
also
there
there
is
there
is.
There
is
a
social
factor
as
well.
You
know
if
they
really
want
to
help
us
push
this
forward
and
they
say
make
a
comment
like
it
will
say
something.
That
being
said,
we've
had
about
500
people
applied
to
the
trusted
seed
over
the
last
two
years,
and
we've
collected
a
lot.
I
I
would
I
would.
E
A
No,
no
they're
super
cool,
I'm
just
thinking
maybe
like.
Maybe
they
don't
realize,
but
this
is
now
really
moving
ahead
and
now
is
you
know
the
time
to
make
time
to?
Actually,
you
know
get
involved
be
involved
because
we
are
building
this
commons
which
is
going
to
produce.
You
know
public
goods,
open
source,
reusable
and
hopefully
useful
things
right,
so
they
should
be
in
here
and
and
actually
you
know
not
just
yeah.
Okay,
let's
use
the
community
survey
to
to
point
that
out
as
well.
A
Okay,
exactly
so,
would
you
like
to
add
that
as
well
olivia,
since
you
know.
B
When
you
put
it
or
call
for
the
trusted
seed,
guess
the
link
to
the
mission,
vision
and
values
and
and
that's
it.
A
Yeah
exactly
and
like,
if
I'm
just
trying
to
find
out,
if
they're
really,
you
know
off
sync,
and
now
they
realize
okay,
I
was
missing
so
many
things
I
want
in.
Do
they
exactly
know
what
to
do
like
apply
to
trusted
seat?
Get
your
ex
die
share
your
address.
D
B
It's
just
filling
a
form
so
when
they
click
the
link,
they
will
already
go
to
the
form
and
it's
very
yeah
good,
just
perfect.
A
Perfect
so,
let's,
let's
add
that
and
then
see
what
questions
come
up:
cool,
okay,
three
more
minutes,
so
I
will
try
and
shift
the
hours.
So
these
two
other
working
group
members
can
join
and
we
actually
work
out.
A
Make
this
a
bit
more
practical
like
what
does
it
mean
working
in
these
diverse
backgrounds,
people
working
with
people
with
diverse
backgrounds?
How
can
we
make
that
practical
and
the
other
part?
Is
this
whole
ethical
engineering?
A
Again
I
give
myself
as
an
example.
Always
if
you
come
from
software
engineering,
like
you,
haven't,
heard
a
tiny
thing
about
ethical
engineering,
and
now
is
the
time
the
token
entering
you
have
to
start,
and
we
have
these
great
insights
and
again
jessica
is
hopefully
going
to
help
make
that
more
practical,
more
accessible,
and
it
would
be
great
if
we
can
use
these
bi-weekly
sessions
to
actually
churn
out
and
and
give
feedback
to
materials
that
these
people
can
or
want
to
provide,
as
as
part
of
this
working
group,.
A
If
yeah
and
then
basically,
if,
if
anyone
cannot
make
later
times,
do
reach
out,
I
I
really
you
know
this,
this
group,
I
would
like
to
keep
it.
Maybe
we
can
then
have
two.
A
Two
sessions
with
different
time
zones
or
shifted
times
that
could
be
also
an
option
like
if
any
one
of
you
says.
Oh,
please,
don't
shift,
don't
move
anything.
Otherwise,
I
will
not
be
able
to
participate.
I
would
really
love
to
take
that
into
account
and
we
will
just
have
two
different
time
sessions
to
yeah.